- #GE FANUC VERSAMAX PROGRAM PORT TO PROGRAM COMPUTER SERIAL#
- #GE FANUC VERSAMAX PROGRAM PORT TO PROGRAM COMPUTER CODE#
IC200CHS025:GE Fanuc, I/O Carrier for Versmax.IC200CHS101:Input or Output Interposing Disconnect Style 16 Points.IC200CHS102:Expansion Input or Output Interposing Disconnect Style 16 Points.IC200CHS111:GE Fanuc, Interposing Relay.IC200CPU001:GE Fanuc, CPU Module, Analogue Output, RS232/RS485.IC200CPU002:GE Fanuc, CPU Module, 42 kB for PLC Module, RS232/RS485.IC200CPUE05:GE Fanuc CPU Module for RX3i Controllers 24 V dc.IC200PWR202:GE Fanuc, Power Supply Module.IC200UAL006:GE Fanuc, Microcontroller, Relay, 24 V dc, 1, 9.IC200PWR101:GE Fanuc, Power Supply Module, 120 to 240 V.IC200PWR102:GE Fanuc, IC200 Series, Power Supply Module, 120 V ac, 240 V ac.IC200CPU005:GE Fanuc, PLC CPU Module, 128K Steps, 4.989 kg.IC200CHS002:GE Fanuc, VersaMax Series, VersaMax I/O Carrier, 24 V dc.IC200PWR001:GE Fanuc, Power Supply Module, 24 V dc, 1.5 A,.IC200PWR002:GE Fanuc, Power Supply Module, 24 V dc, 1 A,.IC200CHS001:GE Fanuc, Input Adapter Module.IC200CHS022:GE Fanuc, VersaMax Series, VersaMax Compact I/O Carrier, 5 V dc.RX3i CPE330 Controller with Energy Pack:.VersaMax CPU001 with 34K user configurable user memory:.RX3i CPE400 Controller with Energy Pack:.VersaMax CPUE05 with Ethernet Interfaces:.IC200USB002:VersaMax Micro 20/40/64, RS-485 communications option.IC200UDD240:VersaMax Micro 40 point PLC.IC200UAR014:VersaMax Micro 14 point PLC.No blink at all could indicate a bad cable, a bad RS232/RS485 converter when you're trying to use the PLC's Port2, or a bad or unavailable COM port on your PC.Versamax has a wide range of Controllers: That usually means a mismatch in port settings between PME's configuration and the PLC's. The occasional single blink indicates that PME is sending a signal to the PLC but getting no response. If it were successful, you would see a more continuous blinking. When PME is unsuccessfully trying to establish a connection, you should see an occasional blink of the LED. The LEDs blink when there is traffic on the associated port. The CPU base has two LEDs labeled "Port1" and "Port2".
#GE FANUC VERSAMAX PROGRAM PORT TO PROGRAM COMPUTER SERIAL#
If there are other applications running on your PC that utilize the serial port, It could be that Proficy Machine Edition is unable to get control of it.
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It does not necessarily relinquish control of the COM even when it isn't communicating with a PLC. Thanks in advance.ĭo you use the same PC for programming Allen Bradley PLCs? If so, you will also have RSLinx running on your PC. I'm unsure if it's something I'm needing to set up within Proficy Machine Edition, or if it's due to the serial cables/adapters, Comm Port setup on laptop, or something else that I've not thought of.Īny help is appreciated. I have also tried disabling then enabling Comm Port 1, and also allocating to different Comm Port to see if this has any effect, but no change. The CPU knows that there is a connection trying to be established, as the Port 1 or Port 2 LED's will illuminate on each try of connection, but extinguish after a small period until next retry of connection. I have tried setting Port 1 and Port 2 on the CPU hardware configuration to different baud rates, parity, stop bits etc, but still having issues connecting. I have made hardware configuration within PME with the CPU as P/No IC200CPU001, validate target, and when I try to go online to target the connection times out after multiple retries. I'm unsure if the connection settings were changed on the original configuration.
#GE FANUC VERSAMAX PROGRAM PORT TO PROGRAM COMPUTER CODE#
The problem I have is I don't have the original configuration code so I'm trying to lift the running code from PLC for a back-up. The PLC CPU has only 2 communications ports, 9-pin RS232, and 15-pin RS485. I can only use Comm Port 1 on my laptop, as I only have access to 9-pin serial cables as I am currently offshore at the moment. I'm using Proficy Machine Edition 8.0 which is fully licensed. I'm trying to connect to a GE Fanuc Versamx PLC, P/No IC200CPU001, using either straight through 9-pin serial RS232 cable to port 1, or 9-pin serial cable to SNP Adapter (P/No HE693SNP232R) to port 2.