Chapter 3 sqs-142 software – INFICON SID-142 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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Chapter 3 SQS-142 Software

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PLC Tab

Model: Two models of PLC are supported. Select the model you are using.

Comm Port: Selects the serial port used to communicate with the PLC. The Comm
Port drop down lists available ports. However, some of the ports may be used by other
devices (modem, mouse, etc.). Select Disabled to prevent I/O from using the PLC.

Address: Several PLCs can be controlled from a single computer Comm Port by
connecting their expansion ports. The slave address of each such PLC is usually set by
a rotary or dip switch, and must be unique. Consult your PLC User Manual.

Test: The Test section provides a simple means of testing your PLC communications
and digital I/O wiring. To set a relay on the PLC, go to the Digital I/O tab and find which
I/O event is assigned to that relay. On the PLC tab, select the same event in the test
dropdown, then click Set Relay. The assigned Relay# should close. Click Clear Relay
to open the relay. Use the Source and Substrate Move sections to test indexers.

To test a digital input, find the Input# that is assigned to an event on the PLC tab.
Select the input event in the dropdown, then click Read Input to verify the state of the
PLC input.

Registers: The PLC used for I/O runs a small monitor program that transfers relay and
input states from the PLC I/O connecting block to internal registers. The SQS-142
software reads/writes to those registers though the PLC’s Comm port. The registers
shown are those that have been programmed for your PLC. Because their redefinition
is not a trivial task, these values cannot be changed in the SQS-142 program. Contact
Sigma Instruments if you need to change the internal PLC register definitions.

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