Write data to PLC

i would like some help in writing characters/integers to a PLC. Allen Bradley SLC-500.

Take a look at the documents below:
Notes on Allen Bradley PLC Addressing
Allen-Bradley PLC Addressing
Allen Bradley SLC500 PLCs in Lookout
Where can I Find Drivers for Communicating to PLCs, RTUs, and Other Industrial Hardware?
The Lookout AB_SLC500 driver object does not actually support ethernet communication.
The protocols supported by this object driver are listed in the help of the object and ethernet is not one of the available options. Since the AB_SLC500 object uses the same configuration window as the AB_PL5 object, it is possible to select Ethernet for the Interface field and PLC500 for the PLC model, yet this is not a supported combination. However, there have been developer's exchange posts from costumers who have successfully establish communication through ethernet to the SLC500 series PLC using the AB_SLC500, but this is not supported by National Instruments and is something to try at your own risk.
Zvezdana S.
National Instruments

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