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Sector

Factory-Floor Interfaces

Group

ASC Protocols

Connector

ASCII Slave CSV

Name

ASCIISlaveCSV



Devices using ASCII CSV format

  • Name: ASCIISlaveCSV
  • Version: 1.0.0.9
  • Protocol: ASCII Slave CSV
  • Interface:TCP/IP
  • Runtime: Multiplatform
  • Configuration:
    • Devices / Protocols

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This document has only the specific information about the device connection settings and its address syntax.

Refer to the User Guide for more information on the  Device Module.

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Summary

Overview

ASCII driver implements communication with any device using ASCII protocol on TCP/IP following the CSV format

Communication Driver Information

Driver name

ASCIISlaveCSV

Assembly Name

T.ProtocolDriver.ASCIISlaveCSV

Assembly Version

1.0.0.9

Available for Linux

False

Devices supported 

Any device using ASCII protocol on TCP/IP following the CSV format

Manufacturer

n/a

Protocol

ASCII

PC Requirements

Ethernet port



Channels

Channel Configuration

Settings

AcceptUnsolicited = must be set to enabled.

Nodes



Node Configuration

Station Configuration 

  • Station syntax: <IP address> ; <Port number>

Where :

<IP address> = IP address of the slave device in the ASCII network

<Port number> = TCP port where the slave device is listening (default is 10001)

E.g.:  192.168.1.101 ; 10001

 


Points Configuration

The syntax for the communication points is: <Position>or DATE or TIME

Where:

<Position> indicates CSV position data in the row.

Example: 

5

To read the Date or the Time from TimeStamp message, configure the Point Address with:

DATE  or TIME



Driver Revision History

ASCIISlaveCSV Revision History
Version Notes
1.0.0.9Initial release on new documentation standards



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