Xinje Plc Program Tool 3.7 Page

Manages your hardware configuration, global variable tables, program blocks, and communication networks.

Click . The interface color shifts, signaling a simulated online environment.

Add an and assign it address Y0 (Motor Contactor).

The remains a highly functional, trusted utility tool in the toolkit of industrial automation professionals deploying cost-effective machinery solutions. By mastering its deployment environments, communication frameworks, and visual interface architectures, you can deliver responsive, rugged, and reliable automated systems ready for today's factory floors. Xinje Plc Program Tool 3.7

Select your exact PLC series and model (e.g., Series: , Type: XC3-32R-E ). Choosing the wrong model will cause compilation errors due to mismatched memory maps. Step 2: Configure System Communication Navigate to Tool > Communication Settings .

Stop the PLC before changing the program to avoid malfunctions.

Select the correct COM port assigned by your PC's Device Manager. Set the default parameters: Baud rate , Parity Even , Data Bits 8 , Stop Bits 1 , Station ID 1 . Click Check Connection to verify link status. Step 3: Writing Ladder Logic Add an and assign it address Y0 (Motor Contactor)

: Located on the left. Manages expansion modules, I/O mapping, and subroutines.

One critical requirement that often goes overlooked is the installation of proper runtime environments. XDPPro relies on specific Microsoft frameworks to function correctly. Users may need to manually install before running the setup, particularly if they are using older operating systems or have never installed PLC programming tools before. The latest versions of the software installer typically check for these dependencies automatically, but ensuring they are present prevents runtime errors.

Before transferring the program, click the icon (or press F7). The compiler checks for structural syntax errors, duplicate coils, or mismatched data registers. View the output window at the bottom to troubleshoot any errors or warnings. Step 5: Transferring and Debugging Select your exact PLC series and model (e

Physical digital outputs driving relays, contactors, and solenoids (e.g., Y0 , Y1 ).

Displays compilation warnings, syntax errors, and connection statuses. Establishing Communication: PC to PLC