Delta RMC151 User Manual

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6 Communication

series motion controllers. It also describes how to configure the communications and the

basics of actually communicating, such as issuing commands, writing and reading, etc.
Example programs for certain HMIs are available on the downloads page of Delta's website.

These can help you get up and running quickly.

Requirements of the HMI

Requirement 1: Must Support a Compatible Protocol
The HMI must support a protocol that is compatible with the specific RMC. Notice that

certain protocols have specific requirements that the HMI must also fulfill.

Comm Type/
RMC

Supported

Protocols

Notes

Ethernet:
RMC75E
RMC150E CPU

CSP (Allen-Bradley)

Must support registers F7 to

F255

EtherNet/IP (Allen-Bradley)

Must support registers F7 to

F255

FINS/UDP (Omron)

Modbus/TCP

Preferably support up to

address 65535.

Serial:
RMC75S
RMC75P
Monitor

Port

DF1 (Full- and Half-Duplex) (Allen-

Bradley)

Must support registers F7 to

F255

Modbus/RTU

Preferably support up to

address 65535.

PROFIBUS-DP:
RMC75P
RMC150E

PROFIBUS-DP

Requirement 2: 32-bit Floating Point Support
The HMI must support 32-floating point numbers. The HMI must be able to write

individual floating-point numbers and read individual floating-point numbers. In order to

issue commands to the RMC, the HMI must also be able to write to multiple floating-point

numbers at once.
Optional Requirement 3:
The HMI should be able to view individual bits in a register read via Modbus/TCP or

Modbus/RTU, or view individual bits in an F register read via CSP or DF1. This allows the

HMI to display status items such as Axis Enabled, Halted, etc.

Configuring the HMI Communications

Using Ethernet:
For most devices, use Modbus/TCP. If that option is not available, set up the HMI

communications as if it were talking to a SLC 500 PLC using CSP or EtherNet/IP.
For more details on setting up ethernet, see the Ethernet Overview topic.
Using Serial RS-232 or RS-485:

For most devices, use Modbus/TCP. If that option is not available, set up the HMI

communications as if it were talking to a PLC. When selecting the protocol, choose an

Allen-Bradley SLC 500 PLC with DF1. If the SLC500 is not available, choose a PLC-5 or a

MicroLogix.
If you are connecting the HMI to the RS-232 Monitor port on the RMC75S or RMC75P,

make sure the PLC communication settings are identical to the RS-232 Monitor Port

settings: DF1 Full-Duplex, 38400 Baud, 8 Data Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit, CRC.

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