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General Category => DirectSOFT => Topic started by: bradk on June 02, 2011, 12:05:12 AM
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I have a brand new Koyo 205 PLC with DL240 CPU which i cannot connect to. Laptop is a Dell Latitude E550 with a serial port running Windows 7. I have verified that i am using the correct cable & have "belled out" the cable to prove there are no breaks in it.
I firstly tried installing DirectSOFT 4 on a VMware virtual machine but could not connect to the PLC. I have numerous other PLC software packages using serial ports running on other virtual machines without issue.
To eliminate the VM as an issue, i installed DirectSOFT on the host PC.....still no connection. I have been right though the troubleshooting guide, but still have not had success. DirectSOFT is the only software package on the host PC which requires a serial port so i don't believe the port is being used by anything else.
Error message is "Error connecting to PLC!" and "No response from PLC!"
I have taken a comms dump using DBWin32 Logger which is attached.
Can anyone help me out here??
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The error messages you are getting mean DirectSOFT found the COM port on your PC OK, but it still had trouble connecting to the PLC port. Normally, I would say you need to check cabling or other physical things outside the PC like grounding and radiated electrical noise or possibly a bad communication port on your DL240. Are you connecting via a modem?
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Problem turned out to be the cable.
Even though continuity for each core was OK, it must have been too noisy. I constructed a cable using CAT5E twisted pair and went straight online.
The cable in question was part of a kit by FACTS Engineering. It appears to be phone cable.....no twisted pairs....