Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help © 2014 Kepware Technologies
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 5 Overview 5 External Dependencies 5 Channel Setup 6 Channel Properties 6 Channel Setup for the Allen Bradley- 1784 KT Card 7 Channel Setup for the Allen Bradley- 1784 KTX/KTX-D Card 9 Channel Setup for the Allen Bradley- 1784 PKTX/PKTX-D Card 11 Channel Setup for the AB 1784 PCMK/B Card 19 Channel Setup for the AB-1784-U2DHP USB Card 23 Channel Setup for 5136-SD-ISA Card 23 Channel
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 3 52 PLC-5 Family Addressing BCD Files 52 PID Files 52 Message Files 54 Block Transfer Files 54 SC Files 55 Data Types Description 56 Error Descriptions 57 57 Address Validation Missing address 58 Device address '
' contains a syntax error 58 Address '' is out of range for the specified device or register 58 Device address '' is not supported by model '' 58 Data Type '' is not valid for device address 'Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 4 Failed to complete diagnosis while performing M16 Diagnosis for device 64 Failed to complete loading protocol while performing M16 diagnosis for device 65 Failed to load binary resource for device 65 Failed to allocate device for board '' 65 Error performing diagnostics test on channel '' 65 65 SST Specific Error Messages Duplicate Station ID detected by device '' 66 Invalid S
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Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 6 Channel Setup Supported Network Cards AB 1784-KT AB 1784-KTX(D) AB 1784-PKTX AB-1784-PKTX(D) AB 1784-PCMK/B AB 1784-U2DHP USB SST 5136-SD-ISA SST 5136-SD-PCI and SST 5136-DHP-PCI Supported Networks Data Highway Plus (DH+) Data Highway-485 (DH-485) Note: Data Highway-485 (DH-485) is only applicable to Allen-Bradley cards. Channel Properties Board Type This parameter specifies the board type. This driver supports 8 different board types by Allen-Bradley and SST.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 7 PKTX Channel ID This parameter specifies which PKTX channel that the server should use for communications. PKTX cards come in two forms: a single channel (PKTX) or a dual channel card (PKTX-D). Therefore, when a PKTX/PKTX-D card is used, the driver must be told which channel it should use. Note: When using the PKTX-D card, select the channel that will be used for the device. This should be 1 for PKTX Channel 1A and 2 for PKTX Channel 2.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 8 3. Configure the following properties: l Board Type: Select "KT" from the drop-down menu. l Network Type: Select the type of network that is being used. This driver currently only supports the DH+ Network. l Station Address: Select the device's unique Node ID, which ranges from 0-77 octal. Make sure that this ID does not conflict with any other Node ID on the network. l Baud Rate: The only available baud rate for the DH+ network on a KT card is 57.6K.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 9 4. Click OK. Channel Setup for the Allen Bradley- 1784 KTX/KTX-D Card The KTX/KTX-D card must be configured for a unique memory address and interrupt on the hardware before the Channel Properties may be selected. Note the chosen address and interrupt, as these parameters will be used when setting up the Channel Properties in the server. Step 1: Configuring the Hardware For information on hardware configuration, refer to Configuring Memory and Interrupt on 1784 KTX.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 10 3. Configure the following properties: l Board Type: Select "KTX(D)" from the drop-down menu. Note: In this example, KTX (D) has been chosen for both the KTX and KTX-D cards. l Network Type: Select the type of network that is being used. This driver currently supports DH+ and DH-485 networks. l Station Address: This is the device's unique Node ID: 0-77 octal for DH+ and 0-31 decimal for DH-485.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 11 4. Click OK. Channel Setup for the Allen Bradley- 1784 PKTX/PKTX-D Card Before installing the PKTX/PKTX-D driver, make sure that any drivers that may have been used previously for this card (such as RSLinx) have been uninstalled. Then, restart the computer. Caution: Failure to do so may result in unexpected consequences. It is recommended that a fresh PCI slot (which has not been used with other DH+ cards before) be used. This is not required for Windows NT.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 12 1. To start, expand SST. Select any driver beneath it, and then right-click and select Uninstall. This must be done for all the drivers that are installed under SST. 2. Once the procedure is complete, restart the computer. Before setting the Channel Properties, users must install an additional driver for the PKTX/PKTX-D card. Note: If the driver is being installed on Windows NT, the instructions described in Step 1 are not required and should not be performed.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 13 3. Select Don't search. I will choose the driver to install and then click Next. 4. Select Have Disk regardless of whether or not the name PKTX appears on the list. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 14 5. Next, click Browse... and go to the C:\Program Files\yourOPCserver\drivers\Allen-Bradley DH+ directory. 6. Multiple .inf files will be shown. If using Windows NT or Windows XP, select KSE_PKTX.inf as the driver. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 15 7. Select the appropriate driver for the device being used. If using a PKTXD card, select KSE_PKTXD2000; if using a PKTX card, select KSE_PKTX2000. 8. Wait while the Found New Hardware Wizard installs the software. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 16 9. Click Finish and then restart the computer. Note: If the computer still cannot detect the PKTX device, users should attempt one or both of the following: l Completely uninstall any driver installed under the current slot. l Try a different slot. Step 2: Channel Configuration www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 17 The following steps should be performed after Step 1, and once the computer has been restarted. 1. In the server application, right-click on the channel and select Properties. 2. Next, select the Interface Card tab in Channel Properties. 3. In the Interface Card tab, configure the properties. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 18 Description of the parameters are as follows: l Board Type: Select "PKTX" or " PKTX-D" from the drop-down menu, depending on which card is being used. l Network Type: This driver currently supports the DH+ and DH-485 networks for PKTX/PKTX-D cards. l Station Address: This is the device's unique Node ID: 0-77 octal for DH+ and 0-31 decimal for DH-485. Users must make sure that this value does not conflict with any other Node ID on the network.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 19 4. Next, click OK. Channel Setup for the AB 1784 PCMK/B Card An additional driver must be installed for the PCMK/B card before the Channel Properties may be set. Note: The PCMK/B card is currently supported for WindowsXP and Windows2000 only. Before installing the PCMK/B driver, make sure any drivers that have previously been used for this card have been uninstalled. Then, restart the computer. Step 1: Installing an Additional Driver 1.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 20 2. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" and then click Next. 3. Select "Search for the best driver in these locations" and then check "Include this location in the search". www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 21 4. Next, click Browse. Navigate to the C:\Program Files\yourOPCserver\drivers\Allen-Bradley DH+ directory. Once the folder is located, click Next. Note: This will start the driver installation. 5. Once it completes, click Finish. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 22 6. Then, restart the computer. Note: If the computer still cannot detect the PCMK/B device, users should attempt one or both of the following: l Uninstall any driver installed under the current slot. l Try a different slot. Step 2: Channel Properties Setup 1. In the server application, right-click on the channel and then select Properties. 2. Next, select the Interface Card tab in Channel Properties. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 23 3. Under the Interface Card tab, make the following changes: l Board Type: Select "PCMK/B" from the drop-down menul. l Network type: This driver currently supports DH+ and DH-485 networks for PCMK/B cards. l Station Address: This is the device's unique Node ID: 0-77 octal for DH+ and 0-31 decimal for DH-485. Users must make sure that this ID does not conflict with any other Node ID on the network. l Baud Rate: The available baud rates for the DH+ network are 57.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 24 2. Select the Interface Card tab in Channel Properties. 3. Under the Interface Card tab, configure the properties. l Board Type: Select "5136-SD-ISA" from the drop-down menu. l Network Type: SST cards only support the DH+ network. l Station Address: This is the device's unique Node ID: 0-77 octal for DH+ and 0-31 decimal for DH-485. Users must make sure that this ID does not conflict with any other Node ID on the network.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 25 Channel Setup for 5136-SD-PCI Card Before installing the 5136-SD-PCI driver, make sure that any drivers that have neen used for this card previously (such as RSLinx or SST) have been uninstalled. Then, restart the computer. Caution: Failure to do so may result in unexpected consequences. A fresh PCI slot that has not been used with other DH+ cards before is recommended. This is not required for Windows NT.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 26 1. To start, expand SST. Select any driver beneath it and then right-click and select Uninstall. This must be done for all drivers that are installed under SST. 2. Once the procedure is complete, restart the computer. Before the Channel Properties are set, users must have an additional driver installed for the SST PCI card. Note: No other drivers or software will be needed from any other vendor.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 27 3. Select Don't search. I will choose the driver to install and then click Next. 4. Click Have Disk, regardless of whether or not the KSE driver is there. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 28 5. Click Browse... and go to the C:\Program Files\yourOPCserver\drivers\Allen-Bradley DH+ directory. Multiple .inf files will be shown. 6. Select the KSE_SST2000.inf file and then click OK. 7. Wait while the Found New Hardware Wizard installs the software. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 29 8. Click Finish and then restart the computer. Note: If the computer still doesn't detect the SST-PCI device, users may have to try one or both of the following: l Completely uninstall any driver installed under the current slot. l Try a different PCI slot. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 30 Step 2: Channel Properties Setup 1. In the server application, right-click on the channel and select Properties. 2. Select the Interface Card tab in Channel Properties. 3. Under the Interface Card tab, complete the following: l Board Type: Select "5136-SD-PCI" from the drop-down menu. l Network Type: This driver currently supports only DH+ networks for 5136-SD-PCI cards. l Station Address: This is the device's unique Node ID: 1-77 octal for DH+.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 31 4. Click OK. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 32 Device Setup System Restrictions This driver does not work on 64 bit operating systems. Supported Devices SLC Family processors* PLC5 series excluding the PLC5/250 series *Address ranges have been opened up in the driver to allow for future devices. Therefore, the driver may still support a device even if it is not listed above. Communication Protocol Allen-Bradley DH+/DH-485 Maximum Number of Channels and Devices The maximum number of channels supported is 100.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 33 KTX(D) and PKTX(D) Connection to DH+ Network KTX(D) and PKTX(D) Connection to DH-485 Network As shown in the following diagram, terminals 5 and 6 should be jumpered together at both ends of the link. Terminals 1 and 2 should be jumpered together only at one end. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 34 1784 KTX(D) and PKTX(D) Cable Connection to the DH-485 Network Line 1 is nearest to the "1784" label on the card. 1784 PCMK/B Connection to DH+ Network Items required for the connection are as follows: l A 1784-PCM5/B cable, which can be obtained from Allen Bradley. The PCM5/B cable is used with a DH+ network. l A 1784-CP7 adapter, which can be obtained from Allen Bradley.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 35 2. Next, connect the right end of the cable (an RJ-45 connector) to the device. Communications Parameters Block Request Size Request size refers to the number of bytes that may be requested from a device at one time. This driver's performance can be refined by configuring the request size to one of the following settings: 32, 64, 128 or 230 bytes. The default value is 230 bytes. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 36 Hardware Setup For more information on a specific hardware setup, select a link from the list below. Hardware Configuration of 5136-SD-ISA (SST) card Hardware configuration of memory and interrupt on 1784 KTX Configuring the 1784-KT (ISA Bus) Communication Interface Card for DH+ Check Device Manager Install and Connect KTXD to Network Note: For information on system restrictions, refer to Device Setup.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 37 selected, users should place one of the jumpers horizontally across pin 3 under channel number 1. If not using interrupts, the jumper should be placed vertically, thus connecting pins of two different interrupt levels (such as 3 and 5). Configuring the 1784-KT (ISA Bus) Communication Interface Card for DH+ Important: Before handling the card, users must ground themselves by touching a grounded object (such as the chassis of the computer).
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 38 2. Next, select an interrupt by placing the jumper on the two pins for the setting that has been chosen. Settings include IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7 or no interrupt. The default setting is no interrupt. 3. Carefully slide the 1784-KT card into the I/O expansion slot, and then press firmly until the card is seated in the slot. 4. Install the retaining screw into the retaining bracket. Check Device Manager Windows XP 1.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 39 3. Click on View in the toolbar and then select Resources by Type. www. kepware.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 40 4. Expand Interrupt Request (IRQ) if it is not already expanded by right-clicking the plus sign. All interrupt levels being used by other devices should be visible. If the device is using an interrupt, pick a level that is not already being used by any other device.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 41 1. To start, shut down the computer. 2. Touch something conductive connected to the ground line of AC power (such as the chassis of the computer while it is plugged to the AC power) in order to be grounded. 3. Insert the card on an available ISA slot, making sure it is inserted properly. Connecting the Card to the Network The KTX(D) has two channels. Channel 1 can only connect to DH+, whereas Channel 2 can have connections to either a DH+ or DH-485 network.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 42 1746-NIO4I Analog Comb 2 in & 2 Current Out 2 2 1746-NIO4V Analog Comb 2 in & 2 Voltage Out 2 2 1746-NO4I 4 Ch Analog Current Output 0 4 1746-NO4V 4 Ch Analog Voltage Output 0 4 1746-NT4 4 Ch Thermocouple Input Module 8 8 1746-NR4 4 Ch Rtd/Resistence Input Module 8 8 1746-HSCE High Speed Counter/Encoder 8 1 1746-HS Single Axis Motion Controller 4 4 1746-OG16 16 Output [TLL] (SINK) 5 VDC 0 1 1746-BAS Basic Module 500 5/01 Configuration 8 8 1746
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 43 SLC500 Slot Configuration Slot Configuration SLC500 models (modular I/O racks) must be configured for use with the Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver if the I/O is to be accessed by the driver. Up to 30 slots can be configured per device. Using the Slot Configuration Dialog 1. In the Slot/Module list box, left-click on the row to select the slot to configure. 2. Next, left-click on a module from the Available Modules list box in order to select it. 3. Click Add to add the module.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 44 Optimizing Your Allen-Bradley DH+ Communications The Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver has been designed to provide the best performance with the least amount of impact on the system's overall performance. While the Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver is fast, there are a couple of guidelines that can be used in order to control and optimize the application and gain maximum performance. Our server refers to communications protocols like Allen-Bradley DH+ as a channel.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 45 Address Descriptions Address specifications vary depending on the model in use. To obtain specific address information for the model of interest, select a link from the list below. General Addressing SLC Family Open Addressing PLC-5 Family Addressing General Addressing These general addresses pertain to both the SLC50/5 and PLC-5.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 46 O:0 word 0 O:37 word 31 (37 octal=31 decimal) O/42 bit 34 (42 octal=34 decimal) O:2/2 bit 2 word 2 (same as O/42) SLC Family Addresses O:1 word 0 slot 1. O:1.0 word 0 slot 1 (same as O:1). O:12 word 0 slot 12. O:12.2 word 2 slot 12. O:4.0/0 bit 0 word 0 slot 4. O:4/0 bit 0 slot 4 (same as O:4.0/0). O:4.2/0 bit 0 word 2 slot 4. O:4/32 bit 32 slot 4 (same as O:4.2/0).
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 47 I:12 word 0 slot 12. I:12.2 word 2 slot 12. I:4.0/0 bit 0 word 0 slot 4. I:4/0 bit 0 slot 4 (same as I:4.0/0). I:4.2/0 bit 0 word 2 slot 4. I:4/32 bit 32 slot 4 (same as I:4.2/0). Binary Files To access a binary file, specify a file number, a word and (optionally) a bit within the word. The default data type for all syntax is shown in bold.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 48 PLC Model Max Word SLC Family 999 PLC-5 Family 999 Example Description S:0 word 0. S/26 bit 26. S:4/15 bit 15 word 4. S:10 [16] 16 element array starting at word 10. S:0 [4] [8] 4 by 8 element array starting at word 0. Timer Files Timer files are a structured type whose data is accessed by specifying a file number, an element and a field. The default data type depends on the field being accessed. Integer fields receive a default data type of Word.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 49 The following fields are allowed for each element. For the meaning of each field, refer to the PLC's documentation. The default data type is shown in bold. Element Field Data Type Access ACC Word, Short, Boolean Read/Write PRE Word, Short, Boolean Read/Write UA Boolean Read Only UN Boolean Read Only OV Boolean Read Only DN Boolean Read Only CD Boolean Read Only CU Boolean Read Only S Word, Short, Boolean Read/Write Example Description C5:0.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 50 R15:18.POS Position field of control 18 file 15. R6:1.POS/4 Position field of control 1 file 6 (bit 4). R6:0.S Status word of control 6 file 0. R6:0.S/6 Status word of control 6 file 0 (bit 6). Integer Files To access an integer file, specify a file number, a word and an optional bit in the word. The default data type for all syntax is shown in bold.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 51 ASCII Files To access data in an ASCII file, specify a file number and character location. The default data type for all syntax is shown in bold. Syntax Data Type A: Char, Byte A: [rows][cols] Char, Byte A: [cols] Char, Byte A: offset>/length String Note: The number of array elements cannot exceed the block request size specified. For more information, refer to Communications Parameters.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 52 SLC Family Open Addressing Open Addressing The actual number of addresses available depends on the model of the PLC being used. The ranges have been opened up to allow for maximum flexibility with future models. If the driver finds at Runtime that an address is not present in the device, it will post an error message and remove the tag from its scan list. Note: This model has no model specific addressing.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 53 SLC 5/05 Open NA NA PLC-5 Family 3-999 999 The following fields are allowed for each element. For the meaning of each field, refer to the PLC's documentation.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 54 Message Files Message files are a structured type whose data is accessed by specifying a file number, an element and a field. The default data type depends on the field being accessed. Integer fields receive a default data type of Word. Syntax Data Type MG:. Depends on field The following file numbers and maximum element are allowed for each model.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 55 DN Boolean Read/Write ER Boolean Read/Write CO Boolean Read/Write EW Boolean Read/Write NR Boolean Read/Write TO Boolean Read/Write EN Boolean Read/Write S Word, Short, Boolean Read/Write Example Description BT14:0.RLEN Requested length field of BT 0 file 14. BT18:6.CO Continue bit of BT 6 file 18. BT12:4.FILE/6 File number for BT 4 file 12 (bit 6). BT12:4.ELEM/7 Element number for BT 4 file 12 (bit 7). BT12:0.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 56 Data Types Description Data Type Description Boolean Single bit Byte Unsigned 8 bit value Char Signed 8 bit value Word Unsigned 16 bit value Short Signed 16 bit value DWord Unsigned 32 bit value Long Signed 32 bit value BCD Two byte packed BCD, four decimal digits LBCD Four byte packed BCD, eight decimal digits Float 32 bit IEEE Floating point String Null terminated character array Note: The DWord, Long and LBCD data types are not native to any of t
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 57 Error Descriptions The following error/warning messages may be generated. Click on the link for a description of the message.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 58 Missing address Device address '
' contains a syntax error Address '' is out of range for the specified device or register Device address '' is not supported by model '' Data Type '' is not valid for device address '' Device address '' is read only Array size is out of range for address '' Array support is not available for the specified address: '' Missing address Error Type: Warning PossiblAllen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 59 Modify the requested data type in the client application. Device address '
' is read only Error Type: Warning Possible Cause: A tag address that has been specified dynamically has a requested access mode that is not compatible with what the device supports for that address. Solution: Change the access mode in the client application.Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 60 Solution: 1. Enable the interrupt by setting the correct jumper/DIP switch combination. 2. Set the interrupt parameter on the Channel Properties matching the one set up on the card. Device Status Messages The following error/warning messages may be generated. Click on the link for a description of the message.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 61 The driver supplied by the OPC server for the card being used must be installed. For more information, refer to Channel Setup. Device Specific Messages The following error/warning messages may be generated. Click on the link for a description of the message. Device Specific Messages Unable to read data starting at address '
' on device ''. Frame received contains errors Unable to read data starting at address '' on device ''.Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 62 Unable to write to address '
' on device ''. Frame received contains errors Error Type: Warning The Error Could Be: 1. Incorrect frame size received. 2. TNS mismatch. 3. Invalid response command returned from device. Possible Cause: 1. Misalignment of packets due to connection/disconnection between PC and device. 2. There is bad cabling connecting the devices causing noise. Solution: The driver will recover from this error without intervention.Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 63 3. The parameters selected for Channel Setup may be incorrect. 4. The card is corrupted. Solution: 1. Verify all the pins are hooked into the slot comfortably. 2. Verify that the Instance ID is not used by any other PKTX card. 3. Modify the Channel Properties with appropriate values. 4. Replace the card. Failed to write to Dual port memory for device: Error Type: Fatal Possible Cause: 1. A network failure occurred. 2. Memory Conflict. 3.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 64 Solution: Change it to 16-bit mode. Refer to KTXD user's guide for more information. Failed RAM, CTC or SIO Test Error Type: Fatal Possible Cause: 1. Memory Conflict. 2. Temporary network problem. 3. Bad memory address selected. 4. The parameters selected for Channel Setup may be incorrect. 5. Card Corrupted. Solution: 1. Some other device may be using the same memory address. Configure the device with a different memory address. 2. Restart the driver. 3.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 65 Solution: Refer to the specific error's solution.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 66 Error writing to SST ports for device '' Failed to take the SST card offline for device '' Bad port/memory detected on SST card while loading module on device '' Protocol is not reflected onto memory after being loaded on device '' SST card execution error occurred on device '' Failed to allocate device for board '' Duplicate Station ID detected by device '' Error Type: Fatal Possible
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 67 A conflict has occurred on memory/ports between devices. Solution: 1. Check for memory conflicts. If so, try different memory address. 2. Check for I/O ports conflicts. If so, try different port address. 3. The card or section of a card may be corrupted. If so, try different memory/port address. Protocol is not reflected onto memory after being loaded on device '' Error Type: Fatal Possible Cause: 1. The device is not configured properly. 2.
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 68 Index A AB specific errors 62 Address '
' is out of range for the specified device or register 58 Address Descriptions 45 Address Validation 57 Array size is out of range for address '' 59 Array support is not available for the specified address: '' 59 ASCII Files 51 B Bad port/memory detected on SST card while loading module on device '' 66 BCD Files 52 Binary Files 47 Block Transfer Files 54 C Cable Connections 32 Channel PropertiAllen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 69 D Data Type '' is not valid for device address '' 58 Data Types Description 56 Device '' is not responding 60 Device address '' contains a syntax error 58 Device address '' is not supported by model '' 58 Device address '' is read only 59 Device Setup 32 Device Specific Messages 61 Device Status Messages 60 Duplicate Station ID detected by device '' 66 E Error Descriptions 57 Error performing
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 70 G General Addressing 45 H Hardware Configuration of 5136-SD-ISA (SST) Card 36 Hardware Configuration of Memory and Interrupt on 1784 KTX 36 Hardware Setup 36 Help Contents 5 I Input Files 46 Install and Connect KTXD to Network 40 Integer Files 50 Interrupt not configured 59 Invalid Station ID detected by device '' 66 M M16 Diagnostic 8-bit mode failure 63 Message Files 54 Missing address 58 Modular I/O Selection Guide 41 O Optimizing Your Allen-Bradley DH+
Allen-Bradley DH+ Driver Help 71 P PID Files 52 PLC-5 Family Addressing 52 Protocol load error (SST) 67 S SC Files 55 SLC5/05 Open Addressing 52 SLC500 Slot Configuration 43 SST card execution error occurred on device '' 67 SST Specific Error Messages 65 Status Files 47 String Files 51 T Timer Files 48 U Unable to read data starting at address ' on device ''. [STS='_ EXT STS='].