7.2.2 About Connecting to Multiple Devices

Methods for Connecting Multiple PLCs

Connecting Multiple PLCs (Direct Access Method)

You can connect multiple devices, such as PLCs.

For example, Company A's driver (serial communication) is set to COM1 and Company B's driver is set to COM2 (serial communication).

For example, Company A's driver (serial communication) is set to COM1, and Company B, C, and D's drivers are set to the Ethernet port (Ethernet communication).

Connecting PLCs and Devices Without Communication Protocol (Direct Access Method + Memory Link Method)

Devices/PLCs and hosts (PCs, Microcomputer boards, etc.) can be connected at the same time.

For example, Company A's PLC is connected to COM1 by the direct access method, and the micro-computer board is connected to COM2 by the memory link method.

System Data Area When Using Multiple Devices/PLCs

When multiple PLCs are connected to the display unit, the system data area can only have one PLC connected to it.

For example, In the following image, when four PLCs are connected to the display unit, only one of PLC1 to PLC4 can be set to the system data area.