Addressing stations on a remote link – Rockwell Automation 1775-S5_SR5,D17756.5.5 User Manual PLC-3 FAMILY I/0 User Manual

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Addressing DH and DH+ Data Transfers

Chapter 5

5-11

In DH+ protocol, you can use the format shown in Figure 5.9 to address a
remote station that is located across a bridge on another link.

If you have the scanner configured for DH protocol, using this format
causes a communication error to occur.

Figure 5.9

Example for Addressing a Remote Station Located on a Remote DH+

Link

# H 5 : 13 : 050 . 1 $ B15:9

Word address at remote station

Address delimiter

Remote station number (0Ć077 octal)

Remote link type

Remote station delimiter

Specify an H in this field. (D and 0 are acceptable in rare cases when the remote

device requires other than 2 bytes of destination and source address. The D

would provide 1 byte and the 0 provides 6 bytes).

Bridge number (0Ć077 octal)

If 0 you can leave out but still enter colon delimitors

Bridge delimiter

Link number (0Ć32767 decimal)

If 0 you can leave out but still enter in colon delimitors

Link delimiter

must enter even if 0

User number (0Ć15)

if 0 you can drop the period and user number

For data locations at remote stations, a pound sign (#), followed by the
remote link type (H for DH or DH+ communication) and the remote
station number, precede the data address (Figure 5.10).

Addressing Stations on a

Remote Link

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