Configurations of PLCs and other devices received using Active poll connectors
The built-in Active poll connector type can receive a configuration for the PLC device type for the following devices:
- Emerson DeltaV
 - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley
 - Schneider Electric Modicon: M580, M340
 - Siemens SIMATIC S7-300, S7-400
 - Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200, S7-1500
 - PLC based on the CODESYS V3 platform (for example, Prosoft-Systems Regul R500)
 
Retrievable data on Emerson DeltaV devices 
When scanning Emerson DeltaV devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- Model or family of devices.
 - PLC device series.
 - PLC redundancy indicator.
 
 - Settings for CPU modules and each received card:
- Number of the slot containing the card (among all carriers).
 - CPU module vendor.
 - Type of module or card.
 - Module model (model of the CPU module or I/O card).
 - Brief description of the I/O card.
 - Unique alphanumeric part number, catalog number.
 - Hardware version.
 - Version of the IDE and firmware of controllers and cards.
 - Unique name of the controller defined by the user in the IDE.
 - Unique ID of the controller assigned in the IDE.
 - Serial number of the PLC CPU module.
 
 - Settings for each received PLC project file:
- Name of the project module (file).
 - Date when each of the configuration files was loaded into the PLC.
 - Checksum of the project module.
 
 
Retrievable data on Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley devices 
When scanning Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- Settings for each received module:
- Slot number in the rack containing the module.
 - Module vendor.
 - Module type.
 - Product (module) code.
 - Information about the module model
 - Firmware version.
 - Unique name of the controller defined by the user in the IDE.
 - Serial number of the module.
 - Composite status of the module.
 
 - General settings of the PLC project:
- Slot number of the module assigned to the project.
 - User-defined name.
 - User-defined description.
 
 - Settings for each program and routine of the PLC project:
- Name of the project task.
 - Type of the project task.
 - Priority of the project task.
 - Name of the project program.
 - Name of the routine in the project program.
 - Checksum of the routine.
 
 
Retrievable data on Schneider Electric Modicon devices 
When scanning Schneider Electric Modicon devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- PLC model or family.
 - Automation system development software used to configure the device.
 - Number of racks in the PLC installation.
 
 - Settings for each received module:
- Number of the rack containing the module.
 - Slot number in the rack containing the module.
 - CPU module vendor.
 - Module type.
 - Information about the module model.
 - Module firmware version.
 - Unique ID of the module.
 - Operating mode or status of the CPU module.
 
 - General settings of the PLC project:
- User-defined name.
 - Hash sum.
 - Name and version of the development environment (IDE) in which the project was last fully built.
 - Date and time of the last complete build of the project.
 - Name and version of the development environment (IDE) in which the last partial build of the project was performed (for individual project blocks).
 - Date and time of the last partial build of the project.
 - User-defined version of the project.
 
 - Settings for each received PLC project block:
- Type of Task setting assigned to the block.
 - User-defined name.
 - Type of block and the language of the mnemonic diagrams in which the block is written.
 - Checksum.
 
 
Retrievable data on Siemens SIMATIC devices of the S7-300 and S7-400 series
When scanning Siemens SIMATIC S7-300 and S7-400 series devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- PLC model or family.
 - Automation system development software used to configure the device.
 - Number of racks in the PLC installation.
 - Memory status.
 - Security settings.
 
 - Settings for each received module:
- Number of the rack containing the module.
 - Slot number in the rack containing the module.
 - CPU module vendor.
 - Module type.
 - Information about the module model.
 - Module ID according to the Siemens catalog.
 - Unique alphanumeric code of the Siemens module (MLFB).
 - Module hardware version.
 - Module firmware version.
 - Initial bootloader version.
 - Serial number of the CPU module.
 - Requested operating mode of the CPU module (the mode that should be enabled as a result of the transition).
 - Current operating mode of the CPU module.
 
 - Hash sum of the PLC project.
 - Settings for each received PLC project block:
- Type.
 - ID.
 - Language of the mnemonic diagrams in which the block is written.
 - Checksum.
 - Compilation date.
 - Information about the creator or development environment.
 
 
Retrievable data on Siemens SIMATIC devices of the S7-1200 and S7-1500 series
When scanning Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 and S7-1500 series devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- PLC model or family  
 - Memory status.
 - Security settings.
 
 - Settings for each received module: 
- Slot number in the rack containing the module.
 - CPU module vendor.
 - Module type.
 - Information about the module model. 
 - Unique alphanumeric code of the Siemens module (MLFB). 
 - Module firmware version. 
 - Serial number of the CPU module. 
 - Current operating mode of the CPU module.
 
 - Hash sum of the PLC project.
 - Settings for each received PLC project block:
- Type.
 - ID.
 - Language of the mnemonic diagrams in which the block is written.
 - Checksum.
 - Compilation date. 
 
 
Retrievable data on a PLC based on the CODESYS V3 platform 
When scanning a PLC based on the CODESYS V3 platform using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- PLC model.
 - PLC manufacturer.
 - Firmware version.
 
 - Settings for each received project:
- PLC project name.
 - Hash sum of the PLC project.
 - Modification date and time.
 
 - Settings for each software component in the PLC project:
- Type.
 - Name.
 - Settings that specify the address of the location in the software component memory.
 - Settings that specify the checksums of the software component.
 
 
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