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OP Series HARDWARE MANUAL
OP320
RS232/RS422, LCD Display with Backlight STN
RS232/RS422, LCD Display with Backlight STN
OP320-S
RS232/RS422/RS485, 16 Button Lamps,
OP320-A-S
320x240 Resolution, LCD Display with Backlight STN
Doc Ref: LMAN011_R2V2

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  • Page 1 OP Series HARDWARE MANUAL OP320 RS232/RS422, LCD Display with Backlight STN RS232/RS422, LCD Display with Backlight STN OP320-S RS232/RS422/RS485, 16 Button Lamps, OP320-A-S 320x240 Resolution, LCD Display with Backlight STN Doc Ref: LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Page Chapter 1 Summary of Operator Panels 1-1 Function 1-2 General specification 1-3 Product types 1-4 Name 1-4-1 OP320/OP320-S 1-4-2 OP320-A/OP320-A-S 1-4-3 OP520 1-5 Interface definition and connection diagram 1-5-1 OP320 1-5-2 OP320-S 1-5-3 OP320-A 1-5-4 OP320-A-S 1-5-5 OP520...
  • Page 3 Chapter 3 Operation methods of OP320 3-1 Online communication 3-2 Shift the screen System’s password Modify the data Switch value operating Chapter 4 New addition function of OP520 Setting general function key 4-1-1 Setting a coil’s function 4-1-2 Screen jump function...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Summary Of Operator Panels

    Summary of Operator Panels Function General specification Product types Name Interface definition and connection diagram OP User Manual Page 4 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 5: Function

    1-1 Function The OP series is a mini human machine interface The OP320 display has the following:  The communication port is RS232/RS422  Seven keys can be defined as function keys, and they can substitute some machine keys on the control table ...
  • Page 6: General Specification

    1-2 General specification 1. Electrical specification Type Description Input voltage DC20V~DC28V Power consumption Less than 4W(TYP2.0W) Momentary power-cut Less than 20ms Voltage endurance AC1000V-10MA 1 minute (between signal and earth) Insulation resistance DC500V- about 10MΩ (between signal and earth) 2. Environmental conditions Type Description Ambient operating...
  • Page 7: Product Types

    1-3 Product types Description OP320 OP320-S OP320-A OP320-A-S OP520 OP series The number of keys 3.7” 5.7” Size of the screen CCFL The background lamps Monochrome The display colour RS232/ RS232/ RS232/ RS232/ RS232/RS422/ Communication RS422 RS485 RS422 RS485 RS485 port 163.5W×101.7H×50.4...
  • Page 8: Name

    1-4 Name 1-4-1 OP320/OP320-S The OP320(OP320-S), has the LCD display window, and 7 user buttons, The seven buttons can be set to be special function keys, screen jump or on-off set and other functions. Button Basic function(These keys are not used as function keys) Normally sets the main menu or the screen which is used most often to be the system’s initial screen.
  • Page 9 Exit changing a registers value. At the back of OP320 (OP320-S) there are power terminals, a communication socket and contrast adjusting potentiometer. OP320 display has backlight auto turn off if there is no operation for three minutes. OP User Manual Page 9 of 100...
  • Page 10: Op320-A/Op320-A-S

    1-4-2 OP320-A/OP320-A-S On the face of OP320-A (OP320-A-S), there is not only LCD display but also 20 buttons for user special function. Refer to OP520 for detail button definition. +/ - C LR SET EN T OP User Manual Page 10 of 100...
  • Page 11 Table of keys’ basic function: Basic function Escape to the system’s initial screen is appointed by the user when designing the screen It can also be used as a function key. It is used as a function key. It is used as a function key. It is used as a function key.
  • Page 12: Op520

    1-4-3 OP520 On the front of OP520, there is not only a LCD display window, but also 42 film buttons. Number keyboard display area +/ - SE T C LR Direction key Free define multi-function keys which can extract and insert card(16 OP User Manual Page 12 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 13 Button’s basic function table Button Basic function Escape to the system’s initial screen is appointed by the user when designing the screen It can also be used as a function key. When modifying the register’s data, shift the modified data bit to the left. When modifying the register’s data, shift the modified data bit to the right.
  • Page 14: Interface Definition And Connection Diagram

    OP520 with any series of PLC with the communication cable, and you can also download using the same communication between the OP520 or the PLC. Interface definition and connection diagram 1-5-1 OP320 Serial pin out for the OP320. Pin ID Definition OP User Manual...
  • Page 15 OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram OP side (9PIN plug) computer side (9PIN plug) OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram(V4.0) : OP side (9PIN plug) computer side (9PIN plug) OP User Manual Page 15 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 16: Op320-S

    1-5-2 OP320-S Serial port pin’s definition ID number for the OP320-S. Pin ID Definition OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram: OP side (9PIN plug) computer side (9PIN plug) OP User Manual Page 16 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 17: Op320-A

    OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:(V4.0) OP side (9PIN plug) computer side (9PIN plug) 1-5-3 OP320-A Serial port pin’s definition ID number of the OP320-A. Pin’s ID Definition OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram: OP User Manual Page 17 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 18 side (9PIN plug) computer (9PIN plug) diagram:(V4.0) : OP-SYS-CAB connecting OP side (9PIN plug) computer (9PIN plug) OP User Manual Page 18 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 19: Op320-A-S

    1-5-4 OP320-A-S Serial pin’s definition ID number of OP320-A. Pin’s ID Definition OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram: OP User Manual Page 19 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 20 side (9PIN plug) computer (9PIN plug) OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:(V4.0) : OP side (9PIN plug) computer (9PIN plug) OP User Manual Page 20 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 21: Op520

    1-5-5 OP520 Serial port pin’s definition ID number of the OP520. PORT1 (download port): Pin’s ID Definition PORT2 (communication port): Pin’s ID Definition Empty 空 OP User Manual Page 21 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 22 OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram: DP210 (9PIN female) Computer (9PIN female) OP User Manual Page 22 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 23 1-6 Installation methods OP320 (OP320-S) The product’s actual size is : 155.5×92.7×50.4 (in mm). The cut-out size is: 156.5×94 (in mm) OP320 –A (OP320-A-S) The product’s actual size is: 162.2×84.2×30 (in mm) The cut-out size is: 163.2×85.2 (in mm) OP520 The product’s actual size is: 284×194×50 (in mm) The cut-out size is: 269.2×156.4 (in mm)
  • Page 24: Basic Summary Of Op20

    OP20 software Function General specification Product types Name Interface definition and connection diagram 2-1 Basic summary of the OP20 OP20 develops software for character display for the OP series application screen. It runs on WINDOWS 98/2000/XP system. 2-1-1 Project screens The project’s basic element is the screens.
  • Page 25: The Use Flow Of Op20

    2-1-2 Screen content You can place Characters, lamps, switches, data display set windows, and next screen keys and other element in each screen. You can also set the alarm list monitoring. 2-1-3 The use flow of OP20 The basic use flow for an OP20 program: Set up the software.
  • Page 26 2-2 Editing the user’s screen After running the OP20 Software, There will be a screen editor in the center of the computer’s display.  Screen Display all the screen’s serial number in the project.  Description Description of the screen function ...
  • Page 27 ] button to return back to this screen. Log in the alarm list information, each piece of alarm information corresponds with an internal relay. Via RS232 port of the computer, download the completed project file to OP320 display. PLC type  OP User Manual...
  • Page 28: Make A Basic Screen

    The default value of the backlight hold time is 3 minutes. When its set it to be 0, the backlight will light stay on.  Sample analog quantity data OP320 can connect with a 8-channel analog value sample module or an 8-channel temperature sample module via the RS485 communication port. OP User Manual Page 28 of 100...
  • Page 29: Text

    Data monitor window or data set window (The address is a PLC data register) Indication lamp, displays the on-off status of internal relay. Function key, all the seven keys in the bottom of OP320 can be defined as function keys. Create a real time trend .
  • Page 30 Click the button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame in the screen  Coordinate The X value statuss this text’s horizontal position The Y value statuss this text’s vertical position The coordinate origin point is in the left top of the screen. ...
  • Page 31: Function Key (Screen Jump)

    E.g. Display the text “main menu” in inverse. Input “main menu” in the set column, and select the “inverse” in the “special” frame. 2-2-5 Function key (screen jump) Click button, there will be a dashed rectangle frame that moves with the mouse. Click the left button of the mouse to confirm the position of the function key.
  • Page 32 The function key’s action will switch the value setting.  Screen jump This function key’s action will set the screen jump.  Coil No.: Address of the PLCs coil.  Force ON Set the appointed internal relay to be ON. ...
  • Page 33 After setting the function key, place text “set parameter” to the right of the button diagram to prompt the operator. Click “<” key to enter parameter. You can set the NO.20 screen to be the state set screen. OP User Manual Page 33 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 34 In the main menu screen, add an alarm screen jump key. You can jump to the alarm list screen, refer to the alarm information. OP User Manual Page 34 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 35: Data Display Window

    For the alarm information, you can refer to 2-2-14 2-2-6 Data display window Setting methods of parameter display windows, parameter set windows in detail and also how to set the password. E.g. The NO.10 screen can monitor and set three groups of parameters, with the production of Class A, Class B, Class C.
  • Page 36  Screen No. The new screen’s ID number  Description Describe the new screen’s normalty. Set the screen No. to be 10, enter the screen description “set parameter”. Click [OK] button to confirm. After that, there will be the content of screen attribute in the right bottom of the screen.
  • Page 37 At the normal position, place text “the current value”, “the target value” , “the production of Class A”, “the production of Class B”, “the production of Class C”. Click the button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame moves with the mouse, move it to normal position, then click on the left button of mouse to confirm it.
  • Page 38 Display “12345” these five numbers inside the dashed frame, that means that this element is a register display window or register set window whose length is five bits.  Register No. PLC register’s No.  Register number Sequential display or set the number of registers, the minimum is 1, the maximum is 2. ...
  • Page 39: Data Set Window

    Set the current values display window of Class B and Class C. The addresses of the registers are D101 and D102 respectively, the other normalities are the same as before. 2-2-7 Data set window Click button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame which moves with the mouse in the screen.
  • Page 40 After the frame “Set” been selected, add another two options: “Encrypt” and “upper/lower limitation”. Encrypt: All parameters can be protected by a password. The methods of setting and modifying the password is as follows: OP User Manual Page 40 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 41 Pick “tool” “set OP20” command, there will be a dialog box: set OP series: Input the password or modify the original password, e.g. input password “5678”, then press “OK” button, the password is confirmed. Upper/lower limit: can be set. This will limit an input too large or too small. E.g. set the upper limit to be 9000, the lower limit to be 0.
  • Page 42: Status Lamps

    E.g. The function of No.20 screen is to select the machine’s work mode. Manual/automatic: In the manual mode, and to control the machine . The status of the internal relay The content of action M10 = 1 Automatic mode M10 = 0 Manual mode M20 = 1 Motor run forward...
  • Page 43  Coil No. The define ID No. of the internal relay of the PLC.  Type The shape of the status lamp, either square or circle.  Positive When the relay is ON, the status lamp display in solid.  Negative When the internal relay is ON, the indicator lamp display in vacant.
  • Page 44 Click the button to lay the function key, there will be a rectangle dashed frame which moves with the mouse, then move it to the normal position and click on the left key of mouse to confirm it. In the function column, select the “SET” button to be the auto mode setting button. Set the coil’s definition No.
  • Page 45 Place text “automatic” to the right of the button., it means that this button’s function is select automatic mode. Set the manual button and the manual status lamp with the same method. The address of the lamp is still M10. Select the display normalty negative logic. The button is “ENT” button, the button’s function is to set M10 relay OFF.
  • Page 46 Set two circle lamps, positive logic. Each one’s address is M20 and M21, to monitor the motor’s working states. When the lamp in the left lights, it means the motor is running forward, when the lamp in the right lights, it means the motor is running back. OP User Manual Page 46 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 47: Function Key (Switch Quantity Operation)

    2-2-9 Function key (switch quantity operation) Click button to place the function key, select “>” button, the correspond address is M20 its function is momentary set M20 relay to be ON, and keep the hand diagram. It status that when you click on the “>” button, M20 of PLC is set to be ON, and the motor begins to run forward.
  • Page 48: Trenddiagram

    2-2-10 Single line Trend In the process industry, the value of some parameters changes slowly. The operator wants to know these parameters’ change process in a certain time. The trend diagram is the best way to display these values. Click the button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame moving with the mouse.
  • Page 49: Bar Graph

    2-2-11 Bar graph Click the button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame that moves with the mouse. Move to the normal position and click the left key of the mouse to confirm.  Register No. The register’s address corresponds with the bar graph. ...
  • Page 50: Diagram Display

    This bar monitors the value in D300. When the bar displays in the full scale, it statuss that the value in D100 is 100; when the bar displays in 50% scale, it statuss that the value in D300 is 2-2-12 Diagram display Insert a bitmap file, which can display the machine’s picture and makes it easy for the operator to understand.
  • Page 51: Dynamic Messages

    2-2-13 Dynamic messages You can display the current machine’s status via words which makes the operators job easier, and will improve the monitoring efficiency. The dynamic message is your best choice. Click the button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame that moves with the mouse. Move to the normal position and click the mouse’s left key to confirm.
  • Page 52 E.g. Input “No.1 motor runs forward” in the first line, input “No.1 motor runs in reverse” in the second line, input “No.1 motor stops” in the third line. The dynamic message responds to data in D200. If data in D200 hasn’t been set, then the text frame has no display, if data in D200 is 0, then display “No.1 motor clockwise”.
  • Page 53 If data in D200 is 2, then display “No.1 motor stops running”. OP User Manual Page 53 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 54: Alarm List

    When any of the internal relay turns to ON from OFF, that means that when there is an alarm, the OP320 will automatically pop up the alarm display screen, then displays the alarm information in the first line.
  • Page 55: Save A Project

    After all the alarm information has been input, change the coil’s No. to be M100 (example), i.e. it status that M100 to M106 individually corresponds with the 7 alarms. The operator can immediately react to solve the problem. If you want to return back to the monitor screen, just click [ ] button.
  • Page 56: Download The Screen

    Downloading the screen Connect the computer’s 9 pin RS232 port and the 9 pin port of OP320 with the download cable. Make sure that OP320 is powered. Click the button to begin downloading the data. Note: In the process of downloading the screen’s data, make sure that the OP320 does not...
  • Page 57 Online communication Shift the screen System’s password Modify the data 3-5 Switch value operating 3-1 Online communication Note: No matter if the PLC is running or programming, the OP320 will operate normally. OP User Manual Page 57 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 58 3-2 Shift the screen OP320 will first display the NO.1 screen. (Because the system’s initial screen is No.1 screen.) The No.1 screen is a menu screen. Now, data in the left column displays the three classes each, corresponding with the PLC’s address: D100,D101, and D102.
  • Page 59 3-3 System’s password Before modifying the data, you should first open the system’s password. Press the password select key, and type the password. Click the button to enter the password screen, the screen displays the following: Select 1, execute the operation of opening password; select 2, to close the password. Click on button, returning back to the monitor status.
  • Page 60 Select 1, the screen displays: Click the “∧” button or “∨”button to input the password’s value, and click the “ENT” button to confirm. If the password value is correct, the screen displays: If the password value is in error, the screen displays: Select 2 , close the password, the screen displays: OP User Manual Page 60 of 100...
  • Page 61 3-4 Modify the data value If the password has been entered, click the “ENT” button. The production set value of class A will high light, which means you can set class A’s production value. Click the “∧” button and “∨” button to modify the value, click on the “<”...
  • Page 62 New additional functions of the OP520 Setting general function key Status lamp Application examples of global function key and button status lamp Internal clock (optional) OP User Manual Page 62 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 63 4-1 Setting general function key When editing the project screen of the OP520, press the key, there will be a dialog box for you to set the general function key. The dialog box displays 20 function keys (K1~K10,F1~F10), If the function key is not set, it means that this key can only be used as the normal function key.
  • Page 64 4-1-1 Setting a coil’s function In the “set the global function key” dialog box. Select “set coil” for K1, the dialog box will display coil set option:  Force ON When the key is pressed down, set the coil ON. ...
  • Page 65 4-1-2 Screen jump function In the “Set General Function Key” dialog box, set function key K1 to make it have the function of screen jump. The dialog box will display screen jump select:  Screen The screen will jump to one which has the number in the number select frame as the screen No.
  • Page 66: Advanced Functions

    4-1-3 Advanced functions In the dialog box “Set Global Function Key”, select the advanced functions for K1.The dialog box will display advanced function option:  The PLC will go into run mode.  STOP The PLC will go into stop mode. After you finish setting the global function key, press [OK] button, then the set global function key will be saved.
  • Page 67 4-2 Status lamps There are 16 button status lamps in the left bottom of OP520, they can display the register’s data, it will reflect the machine’s work status. Press the key, open the system setting. Select the display function for the status lamp. The 16 button status lamps are each controlled by Bit0-Bit10 of D0 register.
  • Page 68 4-3 Examples of global function keys and button status lamp In the following example, we will start/stop the motor with the global function key. And use the panel status lamp to monitor the ON/OFF status. Create a new project, in the displays selected dialog box, select OP520. Select Mitsubishi in the PLC selection dialog box and press the key.
  • Page 69 Set the correspond address for the status lamp, single click the《Tool bar》menu: Single click 《Set OP Series》 Select 《Light Panel Status LED》check box, the corresponding word address of the 16 status lamps is D0. Program the PLC with the following action: If M0=1 Then SET Y0 RST Y1 D0=H0080 OP User Manual Page 69 of 100...
  • Page 70 If M1=1 Then RST Y0 SET Y1 D0=H8000 4-4 Internal clock (optional) To set the clock, click the button, or click “Tool” -> “Set OP Series” command, there will be a OP20 system parameter setting dialog box: Select “Use Data/Time Module”, and set the control register’s No. if you use. E.g. D46, then the clock’s data will be placed into three groups of registers which start with D46.
  • Page 71 Application examples of OP520 Examples Make a screen OP User Manual Page 71 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 72 5-1 Examples In the following example we will take our company’s XC series PLC to make a project. OP User Manual Page 72 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 73 OP User Manual Page 73 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 74 5-2 Make a screen Open the OP20 screen set tool and create a new project, selected dialog box from the program. Select OP520 and click OK. There will pop up a PLC selection dialog box. In the pull down menu, select xinje XC series and click OK.
  • Page 75 OP320-A/OP320-A-S is a cut down version of OP520, you can refer to OP520 for its use, but there is no global set function keys, you can refer to OP320 for its use and refer to OP520 for its number keys’.
  • Page 76 PLC Connection method Xinje FC series PLC Mitsubishi FX series PLC Siemens S7-200 series PLC Omron C series PLC Koyo S series PLC Schneider NEZA series PLC DELTA DVP series PLC LG Master-K series PLC Matsushita FP series PLC 7-10 FACON series PLC 7-11 Kenyence series PLC...
  • Page 77 7-1 Xinje FC series PLC OP series can communicate with Xinje XC series PLC, the communication port is the PLC’s program port. Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port PLC communication port Program port default communication 9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, ODD...
  • Page 78 The connection diagram of OP-FC-CAB0 side side (9 (8 PIN) PIN) Note: it is normal for all OP series models OP User Manual Page 78 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 79 OP series can communicate with all FX series of Mitsubishi at present. The communication port is PLC program port or FX2N-422BD module of the FX2N series PLC. Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port PLC communication port Program port or FX2N-422BD...
  • Page 80 The connection diagram of OP-FX-CAB0 OP side side (9PIN (8PI ) N) Note: it is normal for OP320, OP320-A, OP520. OP User Manual Page 80 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 81 7-3 Siemens S7-200 series PLC OP series can communicate with the program port or extension port of S7-200 series PLC via PPI protocol. Item Content OP320 communication port RS485 communication port PLC communication port Programming port or expansion port default...
  • Page 82 Note: it is normal for OP320-S, OP320-A-S, OP520. 7-4 Omron C series PLC CPM1A, CQM1-CPU11 has only one communication port. In order to communicate with the OP320, it needs the communication cable CIF01-CAB produced by our company to transfer the program port’s signal to RS232 signal. Item...
  • Page 83 The connection diagram of OP-CQM-CAB0 PLC side side (9PI (9PIN) plug) OP User Manual Page 83 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 84 Note: it is normal for all OP series models. 7-5 Koyo S series PLC When OP series communicates with SZ-4, OP320 can connect with not only Port1 but also Port2. Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port PLC communication port...
  • Page 85 Communication distance (the 15 m farthest) Communication format RS232 The type of the cable OP-SZ-CAB0 corresponds with SZ, SH, SH series OP-SG-CAB0 corresponds with SU, SG series The corresponding addresses M000-M377 of the switch value The corresponding addresses R2000-R3777 of the digital value The connection diagram of OP-SZ-CAB0 OP side PLC side...
  • Page 86 The connection diagram of OP-SU-CAB0 OP side side (9PIN (25PIN plug) ) OP User Manual Page 86 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 87 Note: it is normal for all OP series models. 7-6 Schneider NEZA series PLC The OP series can communicate with the NEZA series PLC via MODBUS protocol. Item Content OP320 communication port RS485 communication port PLC communication port Program port default...
  • Page 88 The corresponding addresses %MW000-%MW511 of the digital value The connection diagram of OP-NEZA-CAB0 OP side PLC side (9pin (9PIN) plug) Note: it is normal for OP320-S, OP320-A-S, OP520. 7-7 DELTA DVP series PLC OP User Manual Page 88 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 89 OP series can communicate with DVP series PLC, the communication port is PLC program port. Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port PLC communication port Program port default communication 9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, Even parameter Communication...
  • Page 90 Note: it is normal for all OP series models. 7-8 LG Master-K series PLC The OP series can communicate with LG Master-K series PLC, the communication port is port Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port PLC communication port Port2 default...
  • Page 91 The connection diagram of OP-LG-CAB0 side side (9PI (9PIN) N) OP User Manual Page 91 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 92 Note: it is normal for all OP series product. 7-9 Matsushita FP series PLC The OP320 can communicate with Matsushita FP series PLC, the communication port is PLC program port or extension port. Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port...
  • Page 93 Communication distance (maximum) 15 m Communication format RS232 The type of the cable OP-FP1-CAB0 The corresponding addresses of the R0000-R875F switch value The corresponding addresses of the DT0000-DT9999 digital value The connection diagram of OP-FP-CAB0 2 TXD 3 RXD side side OP User Manual Page 93 of 100...
  • Page 94 (9PI (9PI N) N) 7 GND Note: it is normal for all OP series models. OP User Manual Page 94 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 95 7-10 FACON FB series PLC The OP320 can communicate with FACON FB series PLC, the communication port is PLC program port or extension port. Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port PLC communication port Program port or extension port...
  • Page 96 The connection diagram of OP-FB-CAB0 RXD1 TXD1 side side (9PI (15PI N) N) 6 GND RTS1 CTS1 OP User Manual Page 96 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 97 Note: it is normal for all OP series models 7-11 Kenyence series PLC The OP320 can communicate with Kenyence series PLC, the communication port is PLC program port or extension port. Item Content OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port...
  • Page 98 The type of the cable OP-FB-CAB0 The corresponding addresses M0000-M1911 of the switch value The corresponding addresses R0000-R8071 of the digital value The connection diagram of OP-FB-CAB0 RXD1 TXD1 side side (9PI (15PI OP User Manual Page 98 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 99 N) N) 6 GND RTS1 CTS1 Note: it is normal for all OP series models OP User Manual Page 99 of 100 LMAN011_R2V2...
  • Page 100 XINJE IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF XINJE ELECTRICAL CO.LTD. REPLICATION OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS DOCUMENT WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION AND AGREEMENT IS PROHIBITED. For help and support regarding your XINJE products visit the online Support Centre or contact us on: support@listo-ltd.com. www.listo-ltd.com www.xinje-support-centre-listo.com International partners with:...
  • Page 101 Contact us Listo Ltd. 46a Derrymore Road Gawley’s Gate Co Armagh Northern Ireland BT67 0BW 0843 557 2130 info@listo-ltd.com www.xinje-support-centre-listo.com UK & Ireland Distributors for...

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