ICP DAS USA iKAN Series User Manual

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iKAN Series Display
User Manual
V1.0.1, September 2019
iKAN-116/iKAN-116S/iKAN-124/iKAN-124S
iKAN-208/iKAN-216/iKAN-224
Technical Support: service@icpdas.com
Author: Tony Lee
Editor: Anna Huang

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  • Page 1 Series Display User Manual V1.0.1, September 2019 iKAN-116/iKAN-116S/iKAN-124/iKAN-124S iKAN-208/iKAN-216/iKAN-224 Technical Support: service@icpdas.com Author: Tony Lee Editor: Anna Huang...
  • Page 2 Names are used for identification only and may be registered trademarks of their respective companies. Contact US If you have any problem, please feel free to contact us by email at: service@icpdas.com You can count on us for quick response. Email: service@icpdas.com iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.1.2.1. Mapping Physical Values to Integer-Type Variables ..........40 3.1.2.2. Increasing the Number of Decimal Places for the Value of a Float-type Variable ..41 3.1.2.3. Assigning Strings to Coil Variables ................42 3.1.3. Importing/Exporting pre-configured messages ............43 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 3...
  • Page 4 4.2.1.2. Displaying the Current Date and Time ..............75 4.2.2. Inserting Integer-type Variables into a Message ............78 4.2.3. Inserting float-type Variables into a Message............81 4.2.4. Inserting Coil –type Variables into a Message ............84 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 4...
  • Page 5 A.1. How to set the iKAN Display to Modbus Configuration Mode ........102 Appendix B. Variable Types and Modbus Register Map ..........103 B.1. Variable Types ......................103 B.2. Modbus Register Map ....................104 Appendix B. Revision History ..................109 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 5...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    128 messages with user-defined priority, each containing a maximum of 20 Unicode characters or 100 ASCII characters. With an open user interface and the ability to display real-time data, the iKAN series display can be installed in a variety of indoor spaces, including shopping malls, railway stations, and industrial areas.
  • Page 7: Features

    The following is a brief summary of the features and capabilities of iKAN displays. PLC HMI The iKAN series can be employed as a large HMI with a memory storage of up to 128 messages with user-defined priority, each of which can be used to display information generated by a PLC.
  • Page 8 Import/Export the message configuration The iKAN series allows a message and the parameters of the variables to be saved as a configuration file, which can then be loaded onto another iKAN series device to avoid the need to repeat the configuration.
  • Page 9: Specification

    1.2. Specification The table below summarizes the specifications of the iKAN series of displays. iKAN-116/iKAN-116S/iKAN-124/iKAN-124S Model iKAN-116 iKAN-116S iKAN-124 iKAN-124S Display Color Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Light Blue, Purple or White Character Set 16-bit Unicode or 7-bit ASCII ASCII 16 characters...
  • Page 10 100 to 240 VAC Consumption 0.3A @ AC 120 V 0.35 A @ AC 120 V Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 60°C Storage Temperature -10 to 75°C Humidity 10 to 90% RH, Non-condensing iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 10...
  • Page 11 0.3 A @ AC 120 V 0.4 A @ AC 120 V 0.5 A @ AC 120 V Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 60°C Storage Temperature -10 to 75°C Humidity 10 to 90% RH, Non-condensing iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 11...
  • Page 12: Overview

    The reset button is used to check the IP address and restore all settings to the factory default. By pressing the Reset button for 5 seconds, the IP address for the iKAN series device will be shown on the display. This is very useful, especially when you have forgotten the IP address needed to access the iKAN series display.
  • Page 13 ● LED Indicator The iKAN series display contains six LED indiators that display the status of the iKAN series display. The details are: LED Indicator/Label State Meaning The power is on. Red-Blinking The OS is functioning. Reset The Reset button is activated.
  • Page 14 ● Terminal Block The iKAN series display contains a terminal block with 20 poles, as illustrated below. For more information related to the identification of the wiring connections, refer to Section “1.4. Wire Connections”. COM Ports COM1: RS-485 D1+ and D1-...
  • Page 15: Wire Connection

    1.4. Wire Connection The iKAN series display contains a terminal block which provides access to a number of communication formats. The following illustrates the wiring information for the terminal block. RS-232 Wiring RS- 485 Wiring iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 16 OFF State as 1 Close to GND Open Dry Contact DO Wiring On State OFF State Input Type Readback as 1 Readback as 0 +5 to +24 VDC Open (Sink, NPN) iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 16...
  • Page 17: Dimension

    1.5. Dimension The diagrams below provide details of the dimensions for the iKAN series of displays that can be used when defining the specifications for any enclosures to be installed. All dimensions are in millimeters. iKAN-116S iKAN-124S iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 18 Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 18...
  • Page 19 Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 19...
  • Page 20 Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 20...
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    For Single-Panel iKAN Display: iKAN-116S, iKAN-124S and iKAN-208 iKAN-116S/iKAN-124S/iKAN-208 Quick Start Guide …. Wall Mounting Kit * 2 CA-0910 Screw Driver M4x8L Screw RS-232 Cable iKAN-116S: Screw * 8 iKAN-124S: Screw * 8 iKAN-208: Screw *16 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 21...
  • Page 22 Quick Start Guide Wall Mounting Kit * 2 CA-0910 Screw Driver RS-232 Cable …. …. M4x8L Screw M3x6L Screw iKAN-116: Screw * 8 iKAN-116: Screw * 6 iKAN-216: Screw *16 iKAN-216: Screw *8 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 22...
  • Page 23 Quick Start Guide Wall Mounting Kit * 2 CA-0910 Screw Driver RS-232 Cable …. …. M4x8L Screw M3x6L Screw iKAN-124: Screw * 8 iKAN-124: Screw * 12 iKAN-224: Screw *16 iKAN-224: Screw *16 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 23...
  • Page 24: Assembling The Ikan

    30 mm, etc. 2.2.1. Installing a Single-Panel iKAN Display Fasten the left and right mounting plates to each side of the iKAN display with the 8/16 screws supplied. iKAN-116S/iKAN-124S iKAN-208 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 24...
  • Page 25: Installing A Two-Panel Ikan Display

    Each row of the module contains two connectors that can be used to connect the iKAN display. 1. Remove the connectors from the opening on the side of the module: Left Side View Right Side View 2. Connect the connectors and attach the modules iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 25...
  • Page 26 Rear View Top View Bottom View 4. Fasten the left and right mounting plates to each side of the iKAN display with the 8/16 (M3 x 6L) screws supplied iKAN-116 iKAN-216 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 26...
  • Page 27: Installing Three-Panel Ikan Display

    Each row of the module contains two connectors that can be used to connect the iKAN display. 1. Remove the connectors from the opening on the side of the module: Left Side View Middle View Right Side View iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 27...
  • Page 28 2. Connect the connectors and attach the modules 3. Fasten the modules together using the 6/8/12/16 (M4 x 8L) screws supplied Rear View Top View Bottom View iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 28...
  • Page 29 4. Fasten the left and right mounting plates to each side of the iKAN display with the 8/16 (M3 x 6L) screws supplied iKAN-124 iKAN-224 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 29...
  • Page 30: Connecting To The Power And Pc

    2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the printer port, and then connect the other end of the cable to an available port on the network router, switch, or hub, as illustrated below Hub/Switch Ethernet Port 100 ~ 240 VAC Power Supply iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 30...
  • Page 31: Connecting The Ikan To A Network

    The factory default IP address for each iKAN device is 192.168.255.1. Before integrating an iKAN series display into your network, you should configure the IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway addresses for the device by setting the values that are valid for your network system.
  • Page 32 4. Enter the relevant values for the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway, etc., and then click the OK button. The new settings for the iKAN display will take effect within 2 seconds. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 33: Editing Your First Ikan Message

    3. Click the MESSAGE POOL menu at the top of the page, select the message number you wish to add, and then click the button 4. Click the button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 33...
  • Page 34 Enter the following string in the Message text field: Hello World! iv. Click the Update button Hello World! 6. The IP address for the iKAN series device will be shown on the display. Hello World! iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 35: Configuration

    3. Configuration The iKAN series device can be accessed and configured using a standard web-browser, such as Google Chrome, Firefox, or IE, etc., or Safari on a Mac, or via an Internet-enabled mobile device. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 36: Web Interface

    Allows you to adjust the brightness of the LED. 3.1.10 Allows you to reset the iKAN display. 3.1.11 Allows you to assign a Modbus address to the 3.1.12 iKAN display. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 36...
  • Page 37: Editing And Managing Messages

    3.1.1. Editing and Managing Messages A maximum of 128 messages with user-defined priority can be stored on the iKAN series device, and each message can contain a maximum of 20 Unicode characters or 100 ASCII characters. The contents of each common message and instant message can be pre-configured individually via the MESSAGE POOL page on the web interface.
  • Page 38: Applying The Variable Maps

    1. Click the DATA POOL menu item, and then click the item in the menu for the variable type you want to edit 2. Click the address of the variable you would like to configure. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 38...
  • Page 39 From the drop-down menu, select the desired color for the variable, and then click the Update button For more details about displaying values using a variable map, refer to Section “4.3. Displaying a Value Applied using a Variable Map”. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 39...
  • Page 40: Mapping Physical Values To Integer-Type Variables

    For example, using the range -32768 to 36767 to convert to -10V to +10V. The iKAN series device is able to perform data mapping to translate an integer value that has been read from a remote data source to a readable physical value.
  • Page 41: Increasing The Number Of Decimal Places For The Value Of A Float-Type Variable

    For more detailed information about how to increase the number of decimal places for the value of a float-type variable, refer to Section “4.3.2. Displaying a Value with an Increased Number of Decimal Places for Float-type Variables”. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 41...
  • Page 42: Assigning Strings To Coil Variables

    3.1.2.3. Assigning Strings to Coil Variables iKAN series devices provide a string mapping function that allows the value of a coil variable to be mapped in order to make the coil value more meaningful when reading the message. The text mapping function allows a maximum of 10 Unicode characters or 30 ASCII characters to be entered to represent a value of 0 or 1.
  • Page 43: Importing/Exporting Pre-Configured Messages

    3.1.3. Importing/Exporting pre-configured messages If your system includes more than one iKAN series device, it could take a lot of time to individually configure each one. To simplify this process, the Import/Export function can be used to pre-configure the contents of a message or variable on the iKAN series device before using Modbus TCP/RTU commands to manage the message pool, thereby reducing the need to repeat the configuration tasks multiple times.
  • Page 44: Importing A Configuration File

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the IMPORT/EXPORT menu item 2. Click the Choose File button to select the desired CSV file, and then click the Import button to load the contents of the configuration file into the system iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 44...
  • Page 45: Exporting A Configuration File

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the IMPORT/EXPORT menu item 2. Click the Choose File button to select the desired CSV file, and then click the Import button to load the contents of the configuration file iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 45...
  • Page 46: Changing The Ip Address

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the ETHERNET menu item 2. Enter the IP address for the iKAN device in the relevant fields, and then click the Update Settings button to save your changes. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 46...
  • Page 47: Setting The Serial Port

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the SERIAL PORT menu item 2. Configure the relevant parameters for the serial port, and then click the Update Settings button to complete the process iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 47...
  • Page 48: Setting The Modbus Id

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the Misc. menu item 2. Enter the relevant Modbus Station ID, and then click the Update button to complete the process iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 48...
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Led Brightness

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the Misc. menu item 2. In the LED Brightness section, select a value from the drop-down menu, and then click the Update button to save your changes iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 49...
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Message Motion Speed

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the Misc. menu item 2: In the Message Motion Speed section, select a value from the drop-down menu, and then click the Update button to save your changes iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 50...
  • Page 51: Restoring The Default Settings

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the Misc. menu item 2. In the Restore the default settings section, click the Restore button. All messages and variable configuration settings will be reset to the factory defaults. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 51...
  • Page 52: Updating Date And Time

    2. Scroll down this page until you see the Update Date & Time section, and then click the Update button. The date and time values will then be synchronized with the PC. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 52...
  • Page 53: Resetting The Display

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the Misc. menu item 2. Scroll down this page until you see the Software Reset section, and then click the Reset button. The iKAN display will then be reset. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 53...
  • Page 54: Checking The Firmware Information

    1. Click the SYSTEM menu item, and then click the Misc. menu item 2. Scroll down this page until you see the Module Information section, where you can check the version information to determine whether the firmware for the iKAN series device needs to be updated.
  • Page 55: Esearch Utility

    Ethernet I/O modules which are connected to the same subnetwork as the Host PC, configuring the Ethernet parameters, such as IP address, subnet mask and gateway etc., or updating firmware. The eSearch Utility can be obtained from: http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/tinymodules/napdos/software/esearch/ iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 55...
  • Page 56: Configuring The Ip Address

    1. Launch the eSearch utility and click the Search Server button 2. Once the search process has completed, double-click the name of iKAN display to open the Configure Server (UDP) dialog box iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 56...
  • Page 57 3. Enter the relevant values for the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway, etc., and then click the OK button. The new settings for the iKAN display will take effect within 2 seconds. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 58: Sending The Modbus Command To Ikan

    RS-232 RS-232 The Modbus TCP Master tool can be used to send a Modbus message to either read or write I/O values via the Ethernet. Hello World! LAN port LAN port iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 58...
  • Page 59: Using Modbus Rtu Command To Configure The Ikan Display

    Mode”. 1. Select the Modbus RTU Master option from the Tools menu 2. Select the COM Port and Baud Rate from the respective drop-down menus, and then click the Open button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 59...
  • Page 60 3. Enter a command in the command line field and then click the Send Command button to transmit the command 4. The command will be displayed on the left-hand side of the text box area, and the response will be shown on the right-hand side iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 60...
  • Page 61: Using A Modbus Tcp Command To Configure The Ikan Display

    1. Select the Modbus TCP Master option from the Tools menu 2. Enter the IP address and the Port number in the respective text fields and then click the Connect button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 61...
  • Page 62: Using Modbus Tcp Command To Configure The Ikan Display

    1. Select the Modbus TCP Master option from the Tools menu 2. Enter the IP address and the Port number in the respective text fields and then click the Connect button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 62...
  • Page 63 3. Enter a command in the command line field and then click the Send Command button to transmit the command 4. The command will be displayed on the left-hand side of the text box area, and the response will be shown on the right-hand side iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 63...
  • Page 64: Messages

    The iKAN web configuration interface provides a convenient and simple method to easily manage the message contents and its effects. A maximum of 128 messages with user-defined priority can be stored on the iKAN series device, and each message can contain a maximum of 20 Unicode characters or 100 ASCII characters.
  • Page 65 By default, any message that is added has no effect until you add parameters to the message form. Click the button to enter the message form. The following is a summary of the items contained in the message form: iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 65...
  • Page 66 Item Function Display Status Check this checkbox to enable the contents of the message to be displayed on the iKAN series device. Instant Check this checkbox to set this message as an instant message. Message Moving Mode Select a value from the drop-down menu to specify the message moving mode.
  • Page 67: Displaying Messages With Variables

    4.2. Displaying Messages with Variables The iKAN series device allows data related to items such as the Ethernet configuration, the RTC value, and other information, to be inserted into a message as a system variable. The format for using a system variable in a message that has a length of 5 bytes is as follows:...
  • Page 68 System variables (3xxxx, 0 based) Modbus Address Length Description Value Range Attribute Decimal Hex. 30000 0000 The IP address for the iKAN series 0 to 255 device 30003 0003 30004 0004 The Mask address for the iKAN 0 to 255...
  • Page 69 1: Blue 2: Green 3: Sky Blue 41408 0580 Color for common messages 0 to 4: Red 127 in the first row. 5: Purple 41535 05FF 6: Yellow 7: White 8: Random iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 69...
  • Page 70 The contents of ASCII string 4 ASCII 41959 07A7 41960 07A8 The contents of ASCII string 5 ASCII 41991 07C7 41992 07C8 The contents of ASCII string 6 ASCII 42023 07E7 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 70...
  • Page 71 The color for integer variables 0 to 4: Red 5: Purple 42763 0ACB 6: Yellow 42700 0A8C 7: White The color for float variables 0 to 63 8: Random 42763 0ACB iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 71...
  • Page 72: Inserting System Variables Into A Message

    4.2.1. Inserting System Variables into a Message The iKAN series device allows data related to items such as the Ethernet configuration, the RTC value, and other information, to be inserted into a message as a system variable. The format for...
  • Page 73 For example, the following explains how to configure a message to display the IP address for the iKAN series device in message 1. 1. Select message No. 1 from the message pool, and then click the button 2. Click the...
  • Page 74 Enter the following string in the Message text field: IP: %y000.%y001.%y002.%y003 iv. Click the Update button The IP address for the iKAN series device will be shown on the display. I P : 1 0 . 1 . 0 . 1 0 8 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 75: Displaying The Current Date And Time

    Day of the week in Chinese 30017 0011 characters: 0 to 6 日、一、二、三、四、五、六 30018 0012 Hours (24-hour format) 0 to 23 30019 0013 Minutes 0 to 59 30020 0014 Seconds 0 to 59 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 75...
  • Page 76 For example, the following explains how to configure a message to display the current date for the iKAN series device in message 1: 1. Select message No. 1 from the message pool, and then click the button 2. Click the...
  • Page 77 %y012/%y013/%y014 %y018 : %y019 iv. Click the Update button %y012/%y013/%y014 %y018 : %y019 The IP address for the iKAN series device will be shown on the display. 2 0 1 6 / 2 / 2 0 1 2 : 0 0 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 78: Inserting Integer-Type Variables Into A Message

    3-digit decimal number u: Unsigned integer (0 to 65535) i: Signed integer (-32768 to 32767) A maximum of 64 integer variables can be stored on the iKAN series device, and are accessed using Modbus register addresses 40000 to 40063. Modbus Address...
  • Page 79 For example, the following explains how to insert a signed type integer variable into Modbus register 40001 using message address 1. 1. Select message No. 1 from the message pool, and then click the button 2. Click the button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 79...
  • Page 80 The value for integer variable 1 will be shown on the iKAN display. Input Voltage: 32767 V The iKAN series device provides a data mapping function for Integer-type variables. Refer to Section “4.3.1. Displaying the Mapping Data for Integer-type Variables” for more details.
  • Page 81: Inserting Float-Type Variables Into A Message

    Variable Type Character 3-digit decimal number f: Float variable (-3.4E+38 to +3.4E+38) A maximum of 64 float variables can be stored on the iKAN series device, and are accessed using Modbus register addresses 40000 to 40063. Modbus Address Length Description...
  • Page 82 For example, the following explains how to insert a float-type variable into Modbus register 40130 using message address 1. 1. Select message No. 1 from the message pool, and then click the button 2. Click the button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 82...
  • Page 83 The value for float-type variable 1 will be shown on the iKAN display. Pressure: 0.9 bars The iKAN series device allows the number of decimal places to be increased for Float-type variables. Refer to Section “4.3.2. Displaying a Value with an Increased number of Decimal Places for Float-Type Variables”...
  • Page 84: Inserting Coil -Type Variables Into A Message

    Delimiter Character Variable Type Modbus Address: 3-digit decimal number b: Coil A maximum of 40 Coil type variables can be stored on the iKAN series device, and are accessed using Modbus register addresses 00000 to 00039. Modbus Address Value Length...
  • Page 85 For example, the following explains how to insert a coil variable into Modbus register 00000 using message 1: 1. Select message No. 1 from the message pool, and then click the button 2. Click the button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 85...
  • Page 86 The value for Coil variable 1 will be shown on the iKAN display. Coil variable 0 = 1 The iKAN series device provides a string mapping function that allows the value of the coil variable to be mapped. Refer to Section “4.3.3. Displaying the Value of a Coil using Replacement Text”...
  • Page 87: Inserting Ascii Strings Into A Message

    Delimiter Character Variable Type Modbus Address: 3-digit decimal number a: ASCII string A maximum of 8 ASCII strings can be stored on the iKAN series device, and are accessed using Modbus register addresses 41800 to 41927. Modbus Address Length Description...
  • Page 88 For example, the following explains how to configure a message to display the contents of an ASCII string in a message at address 1: 1. Select message No. 1 from the message pool, and then click the button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 88...
  • Page 89 Enter the following string in the Message text field: iv. Click the Update button The stored value for ASCII string 0 will be shown on the iKAN display. ASCII string! iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 89...
  • Page 90: Displaying A Value Applied Using A Variable Map

    Variable maps provide a mechanism for mapping data to a variable regardless of the data source. Current variable maps are listed on the DATA POOL page. The value of most variables can be individually pre-configured via the variable maps page. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 90...
  • Page 91: Displaying Mapping Data For Integer-Type Variables

    For example, using the value range -32768 to 36767 to convert to the voltage range -10 V to +10 V. The iKAN series device is able to perform data mapping to translate an integer value that has been read from a remote data source to a readable physical value.
  • Page 92 Source High 65535 The maximum value of the integer Target High The maximum value of the physical value Decimal Places The number of decimal places to be used for the converted value iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 92...
  • Page 93 The value for integer variable 1 will be shown on the iKAN display, but will now use the scaled value text rather than the integer value. Input Voltage: 32767 V Input Voltage: 5.00 V iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 93...
  • Page 94: Displaying A Value With An Increased Number Of Decimal Places For Float-Type

    1. On the FLOAT page, click the option for address 130, and then click the Adv. Config button 2. From the Decimal Places drop-down menu, select the desired number of decimal places to be used, and then click the Update button iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 94...
  • Page 95 The value for float-type variable 1 will be shown on the iKAN display using the specified number of decimal places. Pressure: 0.9 bars Pressure: 0.981 bars iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 95...
  • Page 96: Displaying The Value Of A Coil Variable Using Replacement Text

    The configuration area has been populated based on the number of the address selected. The iKAN series device provides a string mapping function that allows the value of the coil variable to be mapped in order to make it more meaningful when reading the message. The text mapping function allows a maximum of 10 Unicode characters or 30 ASCII characters to be entered to represent a value of 0 or 1.
  • Page 97 ON status. ii. In the OFF Text column, enter the mapping text in the text field for when the status of the coil-type variable is set to OFF status. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 97...
  • Page 98 The value for coil variable 1 is now replaced by the mapping text on the display. Coil variable 0 = 1 Coil variable 0 = Operating iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 98...
  • Page 99: Ikan Updates

    The firmware version information is listed at the bottom of the MISC. page. You can check the version number on this page to determine whether the firmware for the iKAN series device needs to be updated. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1...
  • Page 100 3. Download the latest version of the 7188xw Utility and extract it. The latest version of the 7188xw Utility can be obtained from: http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/8000cd/napdos/minios7/utility/ Tips & Warnings The iKAN firmware and 7188xw utility must be in the same directory. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 100...
  • Page 101 6. iKANPress the Enter key to connect to the iKAN, and then press the F9 key to transfer the firmware to the iKAN device 7. Wait until all files have been transferred and then reboot the iKAN device iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 101...
  • Page 102: Appendix A. How To

    For more detailed information about how to use the Modbus RTU/TCP Command tool to communicate with the iKAN device, refer to Section “3.2.2. Sending a Modbus Command to the iKAN device”. iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 102...
  • Page 103: Appendix B. Variable Types And Modbus Register Map

    Appendix B. Variable Types and Modbus Register Map B.1. Variable Types The iKAN series device allows data related to items such as the Ethernet configuration, the RTC value, and other information, to be inserted into a message as a system variable.
  • Page 104: Modbus Register Map

    System variables (3xxxx, 0 based) Modbus Address Value Length Description Attribute Range Decimal Hex. 30000 0000 The IP address for the iKAN series 0 to 255 device 30003 0003 30004 0004 The Mask address for the iKAN 0 to 255 series device 30007...
  • Page 105 Data mapping arguments: Target 0 to 65535 40703 02BF 40768 0300 Data mapping arguments: Target 0 to 65535 High 40831 033F 40896 0380 Data mapping arguments: 0 to 2 Decimal Places 40959 03BF iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 105...
  • Page 106 The priority for messages 0 to 0: Common 1: Instant 41759 06DF 41800 0708 The contents of ASCII string 0 ASCII 41831 0727 41832 0728 The contents of ASCII string 1 ASCII 41863 0747 iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 106...
  • Page 107 4: Red on the second row. 5: Purple 42227 08B3 6: Yellow 7: White 8: Random 42300 08FC The message moving type for 0 to 3 messages 0 to 127 42427 097B iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 107...
  • Page 108 The color for integer variables 0 4: Red to 63 5: Purple 42763 0ACB 6: Yellow 42700 0A8C 7: White The color for float variables 0 to 8: Random 42763 0ACB iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 108...
  • Page 109: Appendix B. Revision History

    Appendix B. Revision History This chapter provides revision history information to this document. The table below shows the revision history. Revision Date Description 1.0.1 September 2019 Initial issue iKAN Series Display User Manual v 1.0.1 Page: 109...

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