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EtherNet/IP
to PLC5 and SLC5 Register Map
Allen-Bradley's PLC5 and SLC5 family of devices use PCCC communications over EtherNet/IP. The DX80 wireless system
supports these PLCs using input and output register arrays.
There is one input assembly object for all DX80 input points and one output assembly object for all DX80 output points.
Each object is 228 elements long, with each element a 16-bit integer. The DX80 wireless data table addresses are N7 for
read and N14 for write. The MSG instruction only handles up to 103 words; use multiple MSG instructions if all data is
required.
N7 - Read Registers
0
1
2
3
...
...
226
227

10.2 Troubleshooting

The following troubleshooting tips include some basic instructions for common problems.

10.2.1 GatewayPro or DX83 Configuration

Problem
No communication with the
Gateway when using the DX83
Ethernet Bridge
No Web Page Access
Unknown IP Address
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
...
...
Input 227
Input 228
Solution
Load a properly configured XML file into the DX83 Ethernet Bridge.
The DX83 Ethernet Bridge can be jumpered for RS-485 or RS-232 communications;
verify the jumpers are set properly. All DX80 devices are RS-485 based. Please refer to
the Jumper Configuration section.
The IP address is wrong. The device defaults to 192.168.0.1 and the host system
should be set to 192.168.0.x. If the IP addresses were changed from the default
settings, verify the first three sections of the address are the same for both the devices
and the host.
Check the proxy settings on the browser. (See Appendix A).
When the devices are attached directly to a computer without using a hub or switch,
use a crossover cable. When using a hub or switch, use a straight cable.
After changing the IP address to the Gateway Pro or Ethernet Bridge, cycle the power
to the device to activate the change.
The device's default IP address is 192.168.0.1. The host should be set to 192.168.0.2. If
another address is used, write it down or print out the set-up page and store in a safe
place. If the IP address of the device was changed and is unknown, follow the Restoring
Factory Default Settings instructions.
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N14 - Write Registers
0
1
2
3
...
...
226
227
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
...
...
Output 227
Output 228
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