Rockwell Automation 1785-KA5P/B DHP COMM. ADAPATER MOD. User Manual

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Communicating through the 1785ĆKA5

Communication Adapter Module

Chapter 3

3-5

The figure below demonstrates internet router mode communication from a
PLC-5 processor (on DH+) to another PLC-5 (on a remote DH+ network)
across the DH485. The auto route enable switch, switch 2 of SW-2 (see
page 2-2) is set to on (1) for both 1785-KA5 modules.

DH485 LINK_ID = 2

DH +

LINK_ID = 1

DH +

LINK_ID = 3

DH+ LINK_ID 1,

station 10

DH+ LINK_ID 3,

station 15

DH+ LINK_ID 3,

station 14

DH+ LINK_ID 1,

station 11

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DH485 LINK_ID 2,

station 12

DH485 LINK_ID 2,

station 13

The message instruction below (as shown in Allen-Bradley 6200 Series
software) shows the PLC-5 on the left writing 64 words from its data file
N20:0 to data file N21:0 of the remote PLC-5 on the right. The 1785-KA5
modules (in router mode) determine which device in the internet to route
the message, so if the internet contains multiple 1785-KA5 modules, the
message still reaches its intended destination.

Figure 3.2

Message instruction

Communication command: PLC-5 typed write

PLC-5 data table address: N20:0

size in elements: 64

Local/Remote: Remote

Remote station: 15

LINK_ID: 3

Remote link type: DATA HIGHWAY

Local node address: 11

Destination data table address: N21:0

Block size = 11 words

In this message transfer process:

the message is first sent to the
local node, which is the 1785ĆKA5
module (DH+ LINK_ID = 1, STATION 11)

the 1785ĆKA5 determines the
location of the remote station in the
internet and reroutes it to the proper

destination, which is the PLCĆ5

(DH+LINK_ID = 3, STATION 15)

MESSAGE INSTRUCTION DATA ENTRY FOR CONTROL BLOCK N10:0

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