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Automationdirect.com 3-1 Object Reference Manual
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Driver and Protocol Objects
This chapter describes Lookout
Direct
Driver and protocol object classes,
listed in alphabetical order. Input parameter syntax and data members are
documented for each object class, along with a description of the
functionality of each object class.
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Page 1 - Driver and Protocol Objects

© Automationdirect.com 3-1 Object Reference Manual3Driver and Protocol ObjectsThis chapter describes LookoutDirect Driver and protocol object classes,

Page 2 - AB_SLC500

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-10 www.Automationdirect.comAllen-Bradley Register AddressingLookoutDirect has adopted a

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-11 Object Reference ManualOffHook logical no yes When true, instructs the PLC to retain

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-12 www.Automationdirect.comC:0_OV - C255:255_OVlogical yes yes Counter overflow bit.C:0

Page 5 - ALLBRAD.INI

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-13 Object Reference ManualPollRate numeric no yes Specifies the frequency at which the L

Page 6 - CONFIG.SYS

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-14 www.Automationdirect.comNoteThere is no Allen-Bradley default file type associated w

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-15 Object Reference ManualC:0_CD - C999:999_CD logical yes yes Counter down-enable bit.C

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-16 www.Automationdirect.comOffHook logical no yes When true, instructs the PLC to retai

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-17 Object Reference ManualNoteThere is no Allen-Bradley default file type associated wit

Page 10 - Allen-Bradley Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-18 www.Automationdirect.comAllen-Bradley Error MessagesAB objects report the statuses o

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-19 Object Reference Manual5136-SD cards support different sets of valid memory addresses

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-2 www.Automationdirect.comAB_PLC5,AB_SLC500LookoutDirect uses the AB object classes to

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-20 www.Automationdirect.comKT card timed out while loading protocol codeKT card failed

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-21 Object Reference ManualKT card SI0 test timed outKT card SI0 test failed with status

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-22 www.Automationdirect.comNo response within timeout period No response received after

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-23 Object Reference Manualsdinst.exe program that ships with the 5136-SD card, using the

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-24 www.Automationdirect.comASCIIASCII is a protocol driver class LookoutDirect uses to

Page 18 - Allen-Bradley Error Messages

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-25 Object Reference ManualPhone number specifies the number to be dialed if the selected

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-26 www.Automationdirect.comRequest and Response Format StringsThe request and response

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-27 Object Reference Manualof data which should be found there, such as five characters r

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-28 www.Automationdirect.comIf nothing halts the process, decoding terminates when the e

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-29 Object Reference ManualThe simplest format specification contains only the percent si

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-3 Object Reference Manual• Through a direct DH485 connection using a 1784-PCMK card in c

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-30 www.Automationdirect.comcharacter. The corresponding input field is read up to the f

Page 25 - ASCII Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-31 Object Reference ManualEntering ASCII Object Format StringFor a static connection to

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-32 www.Automationdirect.comThe space between the words terminates the conversion. See t

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-33 Object Reference ManualASCII Error MessagesNo response from device within timeout per

Page 28 - ACSII Object Markers

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-34 www.Automationdirect.com

Page 29 - ]) s (string) type

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-35 Object Reference ManualDeltaTauDeltaTau is a protocol driver object class LookoutDir

Page 30 - ^) as the first

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-36 www.Automationdirect.comTable 3-7. DeltaTau Data MembersData Member Type Read Write DescriptionD

Page 31 - Response Format Examples

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-37 Object Reference ManualDirectLogicThe DirectLogic protocol driver object class is us

Page 32 - Using Sum Data Members

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-38 www.Automationdirect.comAfter the DirectLogic driver class is selected the following dialog appea

Page 33 - ASCII Error Messages

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-39 Object Reference ManualNoteNOTE: If you are creating a serial Link that will connect

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-4 www.Automationdirect.comRetry attempts specifies the consecutive number of times Look

Page 35 - DeltaTau

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-40 www.Automationdirect.comSelect either the DirectNET or K-Sequence protocol. If during the previou

Page 36 - Chapter 2 System Objects

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-41 Object Reference Manualconfiguration, or you can consult the Appendix B Communicatio

Page 37 - DirectLogic

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-42 www.Automationdirect.comCTA0:DB – CTA376:DBNumeric Yes Yes Counter current value double words (tw

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-43 Object Reference ManualV0:D – V41237 Numeric Yes Yes Double (two adjacent registers;

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-44 www.Automationdirect.comVGY0:B – VGY3760:BNumeric Yes Yes Single (16-Bit) V-memory word registers

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-45 Object Reference Manual305/305S Direct Logic PLC Family Data MembersX0 – X1777 Logic

Page 41 - DirectLogic Protocol Status

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-46 www.Automationdirect.comR0:W – R776:W Numeric Yes Yes Single (16-Bit) word registers decimalR0:WB

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-47 Object Reference ManualRS400:W – RS560:W Numeric Yes Yes Single (16-Bit) word Shift

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-48 www.Automationdirect.comGE_Series90GE_Series90 is a protocol driver class LookoutDirect uses to c

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-49 Object Reference ManualPollRate is a numeric expression that determines how often to

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-5 Object Reference ManualAllen-Bradley DH+ Interface ParametersNoteWhen you configure an

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-50 www.Automationdirect.com Table 3-10. GE_Series90 Data MembersData Member Type Read Write Descrip

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-51 Object Reference ManualGE_Series90 Status MessagesNo response within timeout periodL

Page 48 - GE_Series90

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-52 www.Automationdirect.comcould be caused by an audible squelch tail occurring at the end of a radi

Page 49 - GE_Series90 Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-53 Object Reference ManualModbus Modbus and ModbusMOSCAD are protocol driver classes Lo

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-54 www.Automationdirect.com In this example, LookoutDirect is connected to a Modbus-speaking PLC wi

Page 51 - GE_Series90 Status Messages

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-55 Object Reference Manualmodem connected to your communication port, you must also spe

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-56 www.Automationdirect.comvalid response. After it tries the number of Retry attempts specified, th

Page 53 - MaxChannels=channel

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-57 Object Reference ManualThe Modbus object class uses Modbus Function Codes 01, 02, 03

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-58 www.Automationdirect.comNoteActivating the Daniel option deactivates all Modbus holding register

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-59 Object Reference ManualThe Count column contains the accumulated number of messages

Page 56 - Advanced Modbus Parameters

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-6 www.Automationdirect.comFor this reason, if you are using a memory manager such as EM

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-60 www.Automationdirect.comModbus Data MembersThe Modbus object class supports both 5-digit and 6-di

Page 58 - Modbus Protocol Statistics

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-61 Object Reference Manual400001 – 465000 numeric yes yes 6-digit addresses of 16-bit i

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-62 www.Automationdirect.comCommFail logical yes no Driver-generated signal that is ON if LookoutDire

Page 60 - Modbus Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-63 Object Reference ManualCommentsYou can use the OffHook data member to enhance commun

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-64 www.Automationdirect.comWhen using OffHook, consider defining the driver object PollRate to poll

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-65 Object Reference ManualNational Instruments FieldPointFieldPoint is a protocol drive

Page 63 - Comments

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-66 www.Automationdirect.comFieldPoint Explorer to update your .IAK file. If necessary, consult your

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-67 Object Reference ManualThe Skip every n setting instructs LookoutDirect to not poll

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-68 www.Automationdirect.comNoteWhen you use the CA, CD, CI, CO, CR, PW, RL, RT, and TC data members

Page 66 - .IAK file

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-69 Object Reference Manualtypes you are able to select the full range of device address

Page 67 - FieldPoint Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-7 Object Reference Manual Baud rate (1784-KTx, 1784-PCMK, 5136-SD only) selects the baud

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-70 www.Automationdirect.comNoteThese data members will not enumerate. You may use them either by imp

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-71 Object Reference ManualFP error: Undefined commandThe addressed module does not supp

Page 70 - FieldPoint Error Messages

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-72 www.Automationdirect.comFP error: Addressed module does not existMake sure that you are addressin

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-73 Object Reference ManualNoteIf you are using the National Instruments OPC IATest serv

Page 72 - OPC Client

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-74 www.Automationdirect.comenable flat browsing all data members appear in any LookoutDirect windows

Page 73 - \\PUMMEL

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-75 Object Reference Manualother system variables, including communications speed and wh

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-76 www.Automationdirect.com If you selected flat browsing, you will see a long list of available dat

Page 75 - OPC Client Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-77 Object Reference ManualThe data members for the OPC Client depend on your OPC server

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-78 www.Automationdirect.comThe access path is Null and the OPC item ID is 4:0.NoteYou cannot browse

Page 77 - Examples

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-79 Object Reference ManualOmronOmron is a protocol driver class LookoutDirect uses to c

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-8 www.Automationdirect.comIRQ (all cards) identifies the interrupt setting of all DH+ i

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-80 www.Automationdirect.comParity indicates the parity that LookoutDirect uses to communicate with t

Page 80 - Omron Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-81 Object Reference ManualNoteThe Omron requires a special cable configuration in order

Page 81 - Omron Status Messages

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-82 www.Automationdirect.comCannot set PLC to MONITOR modeThe Omron object is trying to set the PLC i

Page 82 - Omron Models Supported

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-83 Object Reference ManualTiwayTiway is a protocol driver object Lookout uses to commun

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-84 www.Automationdirect.comReceive timeout is the time delay Lookout uses in waiting for a response

Page 84 - Communication Techniques

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-85 Object Reference ManualLocal PortThe Local port settings determine the serial port,

Page 85 - Unilink Host Adapter

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-86 www.Automationdirect.comEnabling Automatic redundant media instructs the Unilink Host Adapter to

Page 86 - Unilink PC Adapter

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-87 Object Reference ManualThe PC Adapter Operating Mode determines if the Unilink PC Ad

Page 87 - CTI TCP/IP

Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-88 www.Automationdirect.comYou can add a secondary IP address to the CTI TCP/IP parameter. Lookout n

Page 88 - Tiway Data Members

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-89 Object Reference ManualK1 – K32000 numeric yes yes K-memory unsigned 16-bit integer

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Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-9 Object Reference ManualUsing the 5136-SD card from S-S Technologies, Inc.To use the 51

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Chapter 2 System ObjectsObject Reference Manual 3-90 www.Automationdirect.comLTD1 – LTD64 numeric yes yes (Loop) RateLTI1 – LTI64 numeric yes yes (Loo

Page 91 - Importing APT Name Files

Chapter 3 Driver and Protocol Objects© Automationdirect.com 3-91 Object Reference ManualImporting APT Name FilesAfter you have created at least one T

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