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CC-Link-AnyWire DB A20 Bridge Module User`s Manual

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1. se psa N 910 V err Cuni JJ SET switch and W switch E H Pad run ce During reset the transmission signal goes into suspend state and the slave module for output operates according to the setting assigned to Switch 4 of the specification selection switch Check that no problem exists in the system when resetting the module uoneJedo jeses G 31 CHAPTER 6 memory MAPS The NZ2AW1C2D2 occupies four stations starting from the station number specified in the CC Link system and operates in the extended cyclic double mode Remote input RX and remote output RY use 224 points 14 words respectively Remote registers RWw and RWr use 32 words respectively For information about the buffer memory address of the master module refer to the user s manual of the master module used 6 1 Remote I O Signal List Signal direction From the NZ2AW1C2D2 to the master module Remote input RX The D G line short circuited RXnO RYnO detection The D 24V line short circuited RXn1 detection 24V not lied RXn2 not applie or voltage drop detection Transmission line disconnection RXn3 detection slave module failure or power not applied RXn4 to RXn7 RXn8 to RXnF RX n 1 0 to RX n 1 F RX n 2 0 to RX n 2 F RX n 3 0 to RX n 3 F RX n 4 0 to RX n 4 F RX n 5 0 to RX n 5 F RX n 6 0 to RX n 6 F RX n 7 0 to RX n 7 F RX n 8 0 to RX n 8 F RX n 9 0 to RX n 9 F RX n A 0 to RX n
2. Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ 4 Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation of damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in opportunity lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products replacement by the user maintenance of on site equipment start up test run and other tasks 5 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice 67 Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation All other company names and product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 68 SH NA 080993ENG B Anywire Anywire Corporation http www anywire jp SH NA 080993ENG B 1303 MEE MODEL NZ2AW1C2D2 U E MODEL CODE 13JZ2
3. Error address 1 Error address 12 Use prohibited Error status flag Remote station READY Use prohibited Automatic address detection command output Use prohibited Error reset request flag Use prohibited AnyWire DB A20 input address O AnyWire DB A20 input address 1 AnyWire DB A20 input address 14 AnyWire DB A20 input address 15 AnyWire DB A20 output address O AnyWire DB A20 output address 1 AnyWire DB A20 output address 14 AnyWire DB A20 output address 15 No 1 X1000 X1001 X1002 X1003 X1004 to X1007 X1008 to X100F X1010 to X101F X10CO0 to X10CF X10D0 to X10D9 X10DA X10DB X10DC to X10DF Y1000 Y1001 to Y10D9 Y10DA Y10DB Y10DF D1000 0 D1000 1 D1000 E D1000 F D1100 0 D1100 1 D1100 E D1100 F Corresponding device for station 39 CHAPTER 8 POWER ON AND PART INDICATION Check each connection before turning on the power The status of the indicator is as shown below when each setting and connection are correct ban ia LLL ON Belle MODE sw 0AB LED indicator RUIN ERR SD RD CNO C ID A NO A ID LINK ALM SET INFORMATION B LED indication on the NZ2AW1C2D2 LED on the CC Link side LED on the AnyWire DB A20 side Indicator Status Status RUN LINK Flashing RD B LED indication on a slave module LED on the AnyWire D
4. For details on each part refer to the following e CC Link side terminal block AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block Station number setting switch Transmission speed setting switch Specification selection switch Reset operation SET switch LED indicator Display selection switch 18 e ON gg MODE sw GEB VA C 00 0 Connector for maintenance cannot be used automatic address detection switch SET io S l RESET AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block SET switch Display selection switch D SEL switch and VW switch L gt Page 23 Section 4 1 5 Page 25 Section 4 2 L gt Page 28 Section 5 1 1 5 Page 29 Section 5 1 2 L gt Page 30 Section 5 2 1 L gt Page 31 Section 5 3 Page 44 Section 9 1 L gt Page 41 Section 8 1 1 Page 42 Section 8 1 2 L gt Page 43 Section 8 1 3 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 6 Checking Function Version and Serial Number The serial number and the function version of the NZ2AW1C2D2 are shown on the rating plate 1 Checking on the rating plate The rating plate is on the front of the NZ2AW1C2D2 Serial number s MITSUBISHI powerd by Anywire Function version Relevant regulation standards MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN See NZ2AW1C2D2 instruction manual JequunN euas pue uoisJ9A uonoun Buroeuo 9 Z 19 CHA
5. 12 1 3 When the ALM LED on the bridge module is on or flashing 06 The ALM LED on the bridge module is on or flashing s the ALM LED slowly flashing at approx 1 second intervals YES Check the following NO 1 Isn t the D G signal line short circuited 2 Aren t the D and 24V cables in contact 3 Isn t there any reverse connection or loose screw on the AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block Is the ALM LED rapidly YES flashing at approx 0 2 second intervals The external power supply voltage for the master NO module may be insufficient Check the following 1 Is the 24VDC power supply supplying power to the master module properly 2 Isn t there any reverse connection loose screw or short circuit on the 24VDC power supply wiring If the ALM LED is on the D G signal line may be disconnected or the slave module is not responding Check the following 1 Isn t the D G signal line cable disconnected 2 Isn t there any reverse connection or loose screw on the transmission cable connector 3 Was the automatic address detection correctly executed TES Page 44 Section 9 1 4 Is the slave module in normal state Refer to the troubleshooting steps for the slave module CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 1 4 when the LINK LED on the slave module does not flash The LINK LED on the slave module does not flash Is the external power supply voltage for the slave module with
6. MITSUBISHI A NM ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Programmable Controller CC Link AnyWire DB A20 Bridge Module User s Manual NZ2AW1C2D2 This document is protected by the law of copyright whereby all rights established therein remain with the company Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Reproduction of this document or parts of this document is only permissible within the limits of the legal determination of Copyright Law Alteration or abridgement of the document is not permitted without the explicit written approval of the company Mitsubishi Electric Corporation PRECAUTIONS REGARDING WARRANTY AND SPECIFICATIONS The NZ2AW1C2D2 is jointly developed and manufactured by Mitsubishi and Anywire Corporation Note that there are some precautions regarding warranty and specifications of this product Warranty Other programmable controller NZ2AW1C2D2 products e g MELSEC Q series Repair term after discontinuation of 1 year f years production Application of the EMC Directive Other programmable controller NZ2AW1C2D2 products e g MELSEC Q series Applicable EMC standard EN61131 2 EN61131 2 The module with a serial number the sixth digit of 3 or later must comply with this standard Application of the UL cUL standards Other programmable controller NZ2AW1C2D2 products e g MELSEC Q series UL508 UL508 Applicable UL standard cUL standard p CSA22 2 1 CSA22 2 1 The module with a serial number the sixth di
7. to the remote device station RY Remote device station RWr to the master station RWr Master station RWw to the remote device station RWw Transmission delay time TYP Approx 15 3ms Approx 16 7ms Approx 15 3ms Approx 16 7ms MAX Approx 19 6ms Approx 21 0ms Approx 19 6ms Approx 21 0ms 47 Memo 48 CHAPTER 11 TRANSMISSION TIME CHAPTER 11 TRANSMISSION TIME This chapter describes the transmission cycle time and transmission delay time of AnyWire DB A20 11 1 Transmission Cycle Time The transmission cycle time is the time required for a bridge module and all slave modules to update I O data 11 1 1 Transmission cycle time of the NZ2AW1C2D2 The transmission cycle time of the NZ2AW 1C2D2 is listed in the table below Setting of the maximum Transmission cycle time poins eom ewm Om e 11 1 2 Effects of the double check system 1 Input Unless the same data is received twice successively on the NZ2AW1C1BY side the input area data is not updated double check Therefore a minimum of one transmission cycle time and a maximum of two transmission cycle time are required as the data response time Signals of two transmission cycle time or less may not be captured depending on the timing Therefore to ensure the response provide an input signal that is longer than two transmission cycle time Sampling timing Sampling timing ums 2 en D X Input data change Input data update
8. 13 2 2 Performance Specifications 2 2 1 Performance specifications Classification w em Specifications Remote device station 10M 5M 2 5M 625K 156Kbps switching by the transmission speed setting switch No of occupied stations of 4 stations RX RY number of occupied points 224 points for each RWr RWw 32 CC Link side CC Link 32 No of connectable modules Up to 16 Connection location of the Marire NZ2AW1C2D2 l ble CC Link dedicated cable High performance CC Link dedicated cable Angelou Sabe Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable 125kHz 31 3kHz 7 8kHz 2kHz Maximum transmission l 50m 200m 1km 3km distance total length No of connectable modules Up to 128 Up to 128 Up to 128 Up to 322 Total Frame Cyclic method with double duplex mode Connection type Bus topology Multidrop system T branch system tree branch system Transmission protocol Dedicated protocol AnyWire DB A20 No of connected I O points Up to 1024 points 512 input points 512 output points Disconnected transmission line location detection function transmission line short RAS function VEN detection function transmission line voltage drop detection function UL listed general purpose 2 4 wire cable VCTF VCT 0 75 to 1 25mm rated temperature 70 C or higher AnyWire DB A20 side UL listed general purpose wire 0 75 to 1 25mm rated temperature 70 C or higher DB A20 transmission line e FK4 UL075 100 Anywire 0 75mm rated tempera
9. and Serial Number 0 0 0 00 ee eee CHAPTER 3 MODULE MOUNTING 3 1 Module Mounting Orientation llle 3 2 Mounting in Horizontal Orientation 0 2 0 0 0 e 3 3 Mounting in Vertical Orientation llle CHAPTER 4 CONNECTIONS 4 1 CC Link Side Terminal Block 0 0 0 0 cc rh 4 1 1 Connecting a CC Link dedicated cable 1 0 0 eens 41 2 Gable proces ing scs Sacs iar o dex nene Sere ec Rabe ded uia itur davis wy aed dat ded tek ase aes 4 2 AnyWire DB A20 Side Terminal Block 0 0 00 cece 4 2 1 X Description of the terminals of an AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block 42 2 Sable pBrOCeSslrig 2 3 2 qo Spi EP EE Ras ER RUE PE ENDE acted SERN eee eee 24 9 CTeribiaubd t lt oou oe ecol ded e tex ob dos ed ete Sy vite Sa PO equo t Een CHAPTER 5 SWITCH SETTING Sud SOGC HnKSIde etii dar ovatis Sead eens pues detect a ele Oe ee See sara aue EE 52 ANM DB AZO SOG rit DRESSER led ave Pe Fe dr eds ROM ER a AR ed RC OR BSR Do Reset ODOrallODIsse sue s snd dies gee e o Ent gaa a ox ROSAS Gb hd doa oe s CHAPTER 6 MEMORY MAPS ol Remote JO SIgBabblst s sd 40sec oce a AUR Sex ted tea io e od ew oic oe lcs 62 Remote 6gislePblst x oes erp bep erra be bt he ela ok ie et si E 6 3 Correspondence between Remote Registers and AnyWire Addresses 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 6 4 OM ROS e Fea ce bias me I RII IU EU c R
10. be pulled inadvertently This may damage the module and the cables or cause the module to malfunction because of faulty cable connections When disconnecting the communication and power cables from the module do not pull the cables by hand When disconnecting a cable connected to a terminal block loosen the screws on the terminal block first before removing the cable If a cable is pulled while being connected to the module it may cause the module to malfunction or damage the module and the cable Startup and Maintenance Precautions N WARNING Do not touch any terminal while power is on Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal screws or module fixing screws Failure to do so may result in electric shock Undertightening the terminal screws can cause short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction Startup and Maintenance Precautions N CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the modules Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before mounting or removing a module Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction After the first use of the product do not mount remove the terminal block to from the module
11. but not limited to the use of the PRODUCT in e Nuclear Power Plants and any other power plants operated by Power companies and or any other cases in which the public could be affected if any problem or fault occurs in the PRODUCT Railway companies or Public service purposes and or any other cases in which establishment of a special quality assurance system is required by the Purchaser or End User e Aircraft or Aerospace Medical applications Train equipment transport equipment such as Elevator and Escalator Incineration and Fuel devices Vehicles Manned transportation Equipment for Recreation and Amusement and Safety devices handling of Nuclear or Hazardous Materials or Chemicals Mining and Drilling and or other applications where there is a significant risk of injury to the public or property Notwithstanding the above restrictions Mitsubishi may in its sole discretion authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or more of the Prohibited Applications provided that the usage of the PRODUCT is limited only for the specific applications agreed to by Mitsubishi and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail safe redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTS are required For details please contact the Mitsubishi representative in your region COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES 1 Method of ensuring compliance To ensure that Mitsubishi programmable controllers
12. condensing Constant The number of Frequency Half amplitude acceleration sweeps intermittent X Y and Z continuous Storage ambient humidity Compliant with Vibration resistance JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131 2 Shock resistance Compliant with JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131 2 147m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Operating l No corrosive gas atmosphere el Operating altitude 0 to 2000m Q J Installation location Inside a control panel S Overvoltage 6p i Il or lower i category z O Pollution degree 2 or less 2 o 1 Do not use or store the programmable controller under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure at sea level Doing so may cause malfunction When using the programmable controller under pressure please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 2 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within premises Category ll applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities The surge voltage withstand level for up to the rated voltage of 300V is 2500V o This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used In pollution degree 2 only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by an accidental condensation may also occur occasionally
13. details on sizes other than those listed above and crimping tools refer to the catalog or website of Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Point Do not run multiple transmission lines D G using a multicore cable Use the following line diameters for the transmission lines 200m or shorter 0 75mm to 1 25mm e 200m or longer 0 9mm to 1 25mm QUGOU QUGOU The voltage should not fall below the lower limit of the allowable voltage range due to the voltage drop caused by the cable If the voltage falls below the lower limit malfunctions may occur If the voltage falls substantially install the external power supply Do not connect soldered cables directly to the terminals Doing so may loosen the screws resulting in a poor contact CHAPTER 4 CONNECTIONS 4 3 Terminating Unit To ensure more stable transmission quality connect a terminating unit AT2 manufactured by Anywire Corporation to the end of the transmission line B Terminating unit connection Connect a terminating unit at the end of a line for one master module Transmission distance 50m total length 200m total length 1km total length 3km total length The setting applies to all the transmission speeds WE Branch of transmission lines transmission distance 1km Example I Branch line 200m AnyWire at the end O L 1 LLL EE Main line 500m yun Bugeuiuue er Branch line 300m important Connect one terminatin
14. is removed e Indication of A 4 on the INFORMATION display is retained until the power is turned off the error is reset or the automatic address detection is performed When the D SEL switch or W switch is not operated for about five seconds the indication shows the number of the connected modules in normal operation and the alarm code in the case of an error 42 CHAPTER 8 POWER ON AND PART INDICATION 3 Display selection switch Select indication on the INFORMATION display by using the D SEL or W switch MITSUBISHI MESE udo MZ2AWITC2D2 RUN a DK zl E Ca y E EI E RMATION tes LL x10 PA SEU E 94 s 90 da Ya SHHHHHE d a Display selection switch D SEL switch and W switch The following table lists indication displayed using the D SEL switch INFORMATION display Error description Normal operation C No gt C ID Error in the case of A 4 Alarm code T gt A No A ID C No C ID Error in the case other than A 4 Alarm code mM C No C ID i Pressing the W switch while the C ID LED or the A ID LED is on displays the address of the slave module The addresses are displayed in hexadecimal INFORMATION display Description 000 to 1FFy Address of the output slave module 200 to 3FFy Address of the input slave module uoneoyioeds uoneoipu q31 4 8 43 CHAPTER 9 MONITORING FUNCTION The AnyWire D
15. methods Is the remote device station in the data link e LED indication status of the module O The data of the remote register RWr of the Is the data being TEAN from the correct address Check the sequence program NZ2AW1C2D2 ofthe remote register RWr buffer memory cannot be Was it set as a reserved station Check the parameters l oe Is the same station number used for multiple Check the station numbers stations Faulty stations Was it set as an error invalid station Check the parameters cannot be Is the same station number used for multiple e Other station data link status SW0080 to SW0083 O 0 D LD LI 59 2 AnyWire DB A20 side Symptom Check item Check method Check BNZ2AW1C2D2 side Is 24VDC being supplied appropriately Check the power voltage Is the D G signal line connected correctly Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 O L1 Data I O is i Slave module side a a Is the transmission speed consistent with that of Check the transmission speed setting O the bridge module Are AT2s terminating units connected Check that the terminating units are connected Z Are they connected in the correct polarities correctly Data I O is Does the actual transmission line length exceed the Check that the total length and transmission Z unstable setting speed have been set correctly Is the shield line being used for multiple point m Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 O grounding Is th
16. mode enables a high speed and long distance communication This system provides a high speed and highly reliable sensor network A generic term for modules that communicate data with a master module A waveform shaper A data sampling interval A memory in an intelligent function module where data such as setting values and monitoring values exchanged with a CPU module are stored Remote input for CC Link Information input in bit units from the slave station to the master station Remote output for CC Link Information output in bit units from the master station to the slave station Remote register Write area for CC Link Information output in 16 bit units from the master station to the slave station Remote register Read area for CC Link Information input in 16 bit units from the slave station to the master station CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1 overview This manual describes the specifications part names and settings of the NZ2AW1C2D2 CC Link AnyWire DB A20 bridge module hereafter abbreviated as the NZ2AW1C2D2 used as a remote device station in the CC Link Ver 2 00 system This module a product of the joint development project with Anywire Corporation allows the AnyWire DB A20 system to connect with CC Link The AnyWire DB A20 system provides a high speed and highly reliable sensor network system Features of the NZ2AW1C2D2 gt The NZ2AW1C2D2 is a bridge module used for the connection between AnyWire DB A20 hav
17. more than 50 times IEC 61131 2 compliant Exceeding the limit may cause malfunction Before handling the module touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Disposal Precautions N CAUTION When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste O CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCTO 1 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions e i where any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT if any shall not lead to any major or serious accident and ii where the backup and fail safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the case of any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT The PRODUCT has been designed and manufactured for the purpose of being used in general industries MITSUBISHI SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANT Y TORT PRODUCT LIABILITY FOR ANY INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY the PRODUCT THAT ARE OPERATED OR USED IN APPLICATION NOT INTENDED OR EXCLUDED BY INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTIONS OR WARNING CONTAINED IN MITSUBISHI S USER INSTRUCTION AND OR SAFETY MANUALS TECHNICAL BULLETINS AND GUIDELINES FOR the PRODUCT Prohibited Application Prohibited Applications include
18. o to X102F Error address 2 X10CO0 11 10 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 to Expression of error addresses Binary values for 0 to 511 Output slave module address Binary values for 512 to 1023 512 Input slave module address sI7 euBIS O I e 0uie 1 9 33 6 2 Remote Register List Input or output of AnyWire DB A20 uses the remote register of CC Link Thirty two words are used respectively for input and output Set the address for slave modules in the range from O to 511 for both input and output modules CC Link side AnyWire DB A20 side CC Link side AnyWire DB A20 side remote register input output address Raima ows Rwy Deis Wie eet mme Tt Wien een Remedy i eae Wie meas R mei aa Mime dede Rete ao a Wen 0 awa Re ST m n Address assigned to the master station by the station number setting 6 3 Correspondence between Remote Registers and AnyWire Addresses This section describes the correspondence between the remote register and AnyWire address lEx When RWrn D1000 is set with the network parameters of GX Works2 Bit No mee se s up p u w s s v s s 5 2 2 he pum o no o e v e 3 2 TD rst oo o o ar 26 os e oe ar o s n f l l l l D1001 F AnyWire input address 31 l D1000 0 AnyWire input address 0 The slave module requires Address setting which specifies the start number assigned in the transmission frame The settings are confi
19. or short circuited wiring Are the capacity of the external power supply and the diameter of the power supply cable appropriate Mo 4 Bunoouse qnoJ L Z NO Is the LINK LED on the slave module flashing lt Page 57 Section 12 1 4 Refer to the troubleshooting steps for when YES the LINK LED on the slave module does not flash JES jou seop uoissiusueJ ueuM L L ZL Is the ERR LED on the CC Link NO master station flashing The applicable module may be in failure YES Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Perform the troubleshooting steps for when the ERR LED on the CC Link master station is flashing 53 12 1 2 When the ERR LED on the CC Link master station is flashing The ERR LED on the master station is flashing parameter setting consistent with the system configuration NO Correct the parameter setting or the system configuration used YES The master station is in failure link special registers NO SW0080 to SW0083 data link status of other stations of the master station on YES NO link special registers SW0098 to SWOOS9B station number duplication status of the master station on YES Check the module of which SWO0098 to SWOOSB are on Check on the master station Check the module of which SW0080 to SW0083 are on Check on the slave station NO Has the station nu
20. the damping characteristics of 37dB maximum and 30db average measured at 3m distance 30 to 300MHz b Wiring a ground cable Run the cable of this product as instructed below Provide a ground point to the control panel near this product Ground the LG terminal of this product to the ground point with the thickest and shortest ground cable possible 30cm or shorter 63 9AnoaJIq OWJ 24 ui Ap duioo 0 seJnsee N p xipueddy soAnooJiq eBeyoA Mo pue OJ xipueddy 2 Cables a CC Link dedicated cable Use the AD75CK cable clamp Mitsubishi to shield the cable connected to the CC Link module located close to the exit of the control panel or each CC Link station and ground the shielded part of the CC Link dedicated cable to the control panel within 30cm from the module or station The Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable is a shielded cable Strip a part of the jacket of the cable as shown below and ground the exposed shield to the ground as much as possible CC Link Ver 1 10 compatible cable Shield Use the specified Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Use the FG terminals of the CC Link module and CC Link stations as shown below to connect to the FG line inside the control panel Master module Remote module Local module Blue 5 7 777 7 7777 7 7 Blue Blue 577777777777 7 Blue Terminating FT PAT ig T TV V1 White white OAT T reminatino Yerom LX NL 2B i Yellow BE D A n
21. 62 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications subject to change without notice
22. A F RYn1 to RY n D 9 RX n B 0 to RX n B F RX n C 0 to RX n C F Error address 12 RX n D 0 to RX n D 9 Use prohibited RX n D A Error status flag RY n D A RX n D B Remote station READY RY n D B RX n D C RY n D C RX n D D RY n D D Use prohibited RX n D E RY n D E RX n D F RY n D F Signal direction From the master module to the NZ2AW1C2D2 Name Automatic address detection command output Use prohibited Error reset request flag Use prohibited n Address assigned to the master station by the station number setting 1 Turning it from OFF to ON starts the automatic address detection However it does not start if a transmission error occurs in AnyWire DB A20 32 CHAPTER 6 MEMORY MAPS Point How to check error addresses Below is the example of when the NZ2AW1C2D2 is station No 1 and RX is assigned starting from X1000 on GX Works2 The following are the areas related to error addresses e X1000 to X100F RX0000 to RXOOOF e X1010 to X101F RX0010 to RX0O1F e X1020 to X102F RX0020 to RX002F e X10CO0 to X10CF RX00CO to RXOOCF Bit No X1000 ijmoje es rv ejs 4 a 2 j o amp E 3 9 8 ia 3 t Number of modules with an error detected Spare 2 2 j 2 Z 558 e amp 85259 5 Oo Zg 9 a WSs aa a xe is 4 fas fra mjmojo e v o s a s 2 v o to X101F Po Error address 1 xo a5 v4 ts a2 m mo o e v e so ja a 2 t
23. AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block is a connector type terminal block which is easily connected and disconnected J IL ITSUBISIH NZZAWIC2D2 mum ERR SD RD CNO C ID ANO A ID T 7 UNKALM SET _ INFORMATION eJ ud ET ON A EEE MODE sw TABA SET oO V al H e RESET 9 HIE AnyWire Bpm Cum E EDT Q Fixing screw AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block Manufacturer Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Contact http www phoenixcontact com Model MSTBT2 5 6 STF 5 08 Tightening torque 0 5 to 0 6N m To tighten the connector a flathead screwdriver having a tipped size of 0 6 x 3 5mm is required Before removing the AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block check that the fixing screws on both sides are completely loosened removed from the socket Pulling with excessive force while the fixing screws on both sides are still tightened may cause damage to the devices Before connecting the connector check that there are no short circuits due to the disconnected or frayed wires Then tighten the screws at both sides securely Tightening torque 0 5 to 0 6N m Point The fixing screws are not tightened when shipped Securely tighten the screws on both sides when connecting the terminal block 4 2 1 Description of the terminals of an AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block xoo g euu epis OZY ga eJM uy zv xoojq jeuruue epis oZy Gq eJAMuy ue JO sjeuiruJe OU jo uonduoseq L Z v Terminal Descrip
24. B A20 side Indicator Status RDY On LINK Flashing Check the LED indication described above before performing the automatic address detection gt Page 44 Section 9 1 When the indication is different from the information above check the indication condition and possible cause Then eliminate the problem according to the troubleshooting steps lt gt Page 52 CHAPTER 12 Point When the power is turned on for the first time A 4 is indicated on the INFORMATION display This is because the slave module has not been registered by the automatic address detection operation Registering a slave module by the automatic address detection operation enables the disconnected transmission line location detection function Data is transmitted regardless of the automatic address detection operation After the automatic address detection operation is carried out the number of slave modules is indicated on the INFORMATION display If the indicated number differs from the actual number of connected modules it may possibly be due to duplicated address setting incorrect wiring or effect of noise Eliminate the problem according to the troubleshooting steps LL s Page 52 CHAPTER 12 40 CHAPTER 8 POWER ON AND PART INDICATION 8 1 LED Indication Specification 1 LED on the CC Link side IM SET Indicator Name Color Description On Normal communication CC Link Transmission cable disconnecte
25. B A20 slave module has a specific ID address By sending an ID address and receiving a response from the slave module having that ID address the NZ2AW1C2D2 detects disconnection and the existence of the slave module Through the automatic address detection operation the NZ2AW1C2D2 stores the addresses of the currently connected slave modules in the EEPROM This information is stored even when the power is turned off Then the NZ2AW1C2D2 sends registered IDs addresses in order If the module does not receive a response from the corresponding slave modules it regards them as disconnected and the ALM LED shows the disconnection The addresses of the error slave modules can be checked using the INFORMATION display 9 1 Automatic Address Detection Automatic address detection is a function to store the IDs addresses of the connected slave modules in the EEPROM of the NZ2AW1C2D2 Operate the automatic address detection in the following situations When starting the system operation with all the slave modules connected to the bridge module e When adding a slave module e When removing a slave module When changing the address of a slave module 9 1 1 Automatic address detection operation Use the SET switch or Automatic address detection command output RYnO to operate the automatic address detection Using the SET switch Procedure 1 Check that all of the slave modules are operating normally 2 Keep pressing the SET switch
26. CHECKS ceste na e dinde 9 v debe EE mnes eee In tul le oe cid APPENDIX Appendix 1 EMC and Low Voltage Directives llle Appendix 1 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive llle Appendix 1 2 Measures to comply with the Low Voltage Directive REVISIONS iius het eot odie t nbl ted ded aun and EE ced ed beste Uae edis eu ata qt td WARRANTY aramee a a tech cea eerie dre Cases we des Cur M IE ue P 36 40 41 44 44 44 46 47 49 49 49 49 50 50 51 52 53 53 54 56 57 58 59 TERMS Unless otherwise specified this manual uses the following terms Term NZ2AW1C2D2 Intelligent function module Master module Remote I O module Programming tool GX Works2 GX Developer AnyWire DB A20 Slave module Terminating unit Transmission cycle time Buffer memory RX RY RWw RWr 10 Description The abbreviation for the CC Link AnyWire DB A20 bridge module NZ2AW1C2D2 A Q series module other than CPU modules power supply modules and I O modules which is mounted on a base unit A module that controls a data link system One master module is required for one system A module that communicates I O data with a master module A generic term for GX Works2 and GX Developer The product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers An original transmission system provided by Anywire Corporation The full duplex transmission
27. D A NO A ID INFORMATION RUN ERR SD RD LINKALM SET Indicator Name Color Description eme DB A20 pem Module operating status LINK Green transmission status Of Modul failure EAE line disconnection or no response from the slave module X The D G or D 24V line short circuited or the equivalent status m AnyWire DB A20 flashing alarm display n 24VDC is not supplied or the supply voltage is too low E oe normal transmission Automatic address On During automatic address detection operation SET Yellow detection display mE a During normal transmission C NO Green On No of connected modules displayed C ID o Green On Connection address displayed A NO E ual ancn No of error modules displayed AID Error address displayed The no of connected modules is displayed in normal operation the ALM LED off and the alarm code is displayed in the case of an error the ALM LED on INFORMATION The D G line short circuited AnyWire DB A20 Hun Segment E The D 24V line short circuited connection information indication A 3 24VDC is not supplied or the supply voltage is too low AA Transmission line disconnection slave module failure or power not applied 4 Slow flashing at approximately one second intervals 2 Rapid flashing at approximately 0 2 second intervals Point e Indication of A 1 A 2 or A 3 on the INFORMATION display is restored not retained when the error
28. DIJEWOINY L L 6 45 9 2 Monitoring Operation 46 Registered IDs addresses are sent in order If the slave module does not reply disconnection is detected In the case of disconnection the ALM LED turns on and the input RXn3 turns on This error information is maintained until the power is turned off or Error reset request flag RY n D A is turned on Point To reset the ALM LED indication detected during operation or line disconnection detection RXn3 ON remove the error cause and reset the power of the NZ2AW1C2D2 or turn on Error reset request flag RY n D A The automatic address detection operation also clears the indication and the flag However if an unresponding module exists its ID address is not registered therefore it is not monitored CHAPTER 10 CC LINK I O RESPONSE TIME CHAPTER 10cc LiNK yo RESPONSE TIME For information about the transmission delay time on the CC Link side refer to the user s manual for the master module used When only one NZ2AW1C2D2 is connected to the master station the link scan time is about 1 4ms at a transmission speed of 10Mbps The table below provides the transmission delay time on the CC Link side in the asynchronous mode when the sequence scan time of the master station is 10ms the extended cyclic setting is Double and the processing time of the NZ2AW1C2D2 is 1ms Signal direction Remote device station RX to the master station RX Master station RY
29. INK INFORMATION Ca Ly SET D SEL V AnyWire CCunk V2 y lol els op HHHHHBH Setting value of the transmission speed setting C icati d ommunication spee switch 01 156Kbps 1 625Kbps 2 2 5Mbps 3 5Mbps 4 10Mbps 5 to F Unable to set 1 The switch is set to zero 0 when the product is shipped 2 The ERR LED turns on when the switch is set to five 5 or larger 9pIS ur T2590 LS 29 5 2 AnyWire DB A20 Side 1 Specification selection switch MODE switch Set the transmission specifications of AnyWire DB A20 using the specification selection switch MODE switch Hagg ck FOL Brar RAT B t E JE mone sw Ipsi SET O V JE RESET ie LT AnyWire Bpm Cim V J HD Specification selection switch MODE switch SW 1 2 Set the transmission specification using a combination of ON OFF of 1 and 2 SW 3 System reserve Set the switch to OFF Using the module with this switch set to ON may cause malfunction SW 4 Select the clear mode hold mode of the output Specification selection switch 1 OFF 2kHz 3km a OFF 7 8kHz 1km Specifications ON 31 3kHz 200m ON 125kHz 50m Specification selection switch Operation mode Specifications 4 Clears the output on the AnyWire DB A20 side when the CPU module is switched
30. P E i ie as iier ee CHAPTER 7 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION CHAPTER 8 POWER ON AND PART INDICATION 8 1 LED Indication Specification llli eee eee nee CHAPTER 9 MONITORING FUNCTION 9 1 Automatic Address Detection 0 0 0 0 cc ee ee ee eee 9 1 1 Automatic address detection operation 0 0 0 0 cc eee ee 9 2 MONILONNG Operation ensia Fe ur nt Oo A e ent ar Sos neci aes e kes CHAPTER 10 CC LINK I O RESPONSE TIME CHAPTER 11 TRANSMISSION TIME 11 1 Transmission Cycle TIME six Ie d E E EE x e p ete e EOS EC eee bt Ml Rolle dee rd 11 1 1 Transmission cycle time of the NZ2AW1C2D2 elseleee ee 11 1 2 Effects of the double check system llllllllllle ns 11 2 Transmission Delay Times soins o HORE ER tee in t EO mod Valve ee CX ek 11 2 1 Slave module input to bridge module 0 eee 11 2 2 Bridge module to slave module output 0 0 eee CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING IAT ROUDIGSMOOUNO FIOW 4 ue d ed du So bm de Oo eee ea ins Cae bee TUI EL Be ee ae 12 1 1 When transmission does not start 0 000000 eee 12 1 2 When the ERR LED on the CC Link master station is flashing 0 12 1 3 When the ALM LED on the bridge module is on or flashing lll 12 1 4 When the LINK LED on the slave module does not flash 22 005 12 1 5 When the slave module does not operate as expected 0 2 0 0 eee 12 2 VAPON
31. PTER 3 MODULE MOUNTING Mount this module on a DIN rail before use The module can be mounted in horizontal or vertical orientation 3 1 Module Mounting Orientation Since the NZ2AW 1C2D2 radiates heat place it in an airy place in the orientations shown below Horizontal installation basic Vertical installation basic DIN rail Do not place the module as shown below Downward installation Horizontal installation Vertical installation upside down Upward installation 20 CHAPTER 3 MODULE MOUNTING 3 2 Mounting in Horizontal Orientation 1 Hook the upper fixing tab on the bottom of 3 the module to the DIN rail 2 Push and engage the NZ2AW1C2D2 in the 1 Mounting on a DIN rail DIN rail 2 Removing from a DIN rail DIN rail 1 Insert a flathead screwdriver into the hook shown on the left and pull the hook 24 MS qXi T T gt ipe eii aa downward to remove from the DIN rail two ME HE hook wl D err ooks MWE LH Z Hooks at two places Flathead screwdriver 2 Lift the module on the hook side and remove it using the fixing tab as the uonejueuo eyuozuod ul Buljunoy Z supporting point DIN rail 21 3 3 Mounting in Vertical Orientation 1 Mounting on a DIN rail 1 Hook the lower spring tab on the bottom of the mo
32. R 7 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION This chapter provides examples of the parameter setting for the MELSEC Q series systems 1 System configuration Master module QJ61BT11N Start I O number 0000 X0 to X1F YO to Y1F NZ2AW1C2D2 station No 1 mm AnyWire DB A20 E remote I O module input 1 AnyWire DB A20 AnyWire DB A20 remote I O module output 1 AnyWire DB A20 terminating unit amp 1 Manufactured by Anywire Corporation 36 CHAPTER 7 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION 2 Correlation among a CPU module a mater module the NZ2AW1C2D2 and an AnyWire DB A20 remote I O module CPU module Master module Device X Magee Remote input RX X1000 to X10DF 4000 to RX00 to RXDF AODFH Device Y Remote output RY Y1000 to Y10DF 420040 RYO to RYDF 42DFH Device D Remote register RWw 4400H RWwO 44014 RWw1 441FH RWw1F Device D Remote register RWr 4CO0H 4C01H AC1FH 3 Parameter setting NZ2AW1C2D2 station No 1 Remote input RX RX00 to RXDF Remote output RY RYOO to RYDF Remote register R
33. Remote network Ver 2 mode Ver 2 compatible remote FX3U 16CCL M Remote network addition mode device station 1 For the mode setting refer to the user s manual of the master station used 2 To add a station number of a Ver 2 compatible remote device station add it after the station number used in the existing system 2 3 3 CC Link dedicated instruction In the NZ2AW1C2D2 dedicated instructions accessing the NZ2AW1C2D2 from a CC Link master module cannot be used 16 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 4 External Dimensions 2 03 2 120 0 e 94 0IS n ga vd 24v OV D G ILGINC WIS e I SUOISUDWIGC BuJ9o1X43 pc Unit mm 17 2 5 Part Names Transmission speed setting switch K D E ile ejo _ S RUN ERI SD RD ean esi uaaa Station number setting switch LED indicator ARNAR ON CC Link side Rating plate terminal block i Specification selection switch MODE switch
34. Sampling timing Sampling timing Sampling timing n tine X L Eiern ae n Input data change Input data update 2 Output As the double check is performed on the slave module side the time required is the same as that for input namely a minimum of one transmission cycle time and a maximum of two transmission cycle time 49 ZaAZOLMYZZN 24 JO euin epo o uorssiusueJ LL SWI e o 2 uoissiusueJ LI 11 2 Transmission Delay Time This section describes the transmission delay time time until data is transmitted 11 2 1 Slave module Input to bridge module The figure below shows the time between a signal input to the slave module and the bridge module remote device RX turning on off Slave module 2 1 to 2 transmision cycle time NZ2AW1C2D2 Output to the CC Link side Calculation formula 1 Signal delay time of the slave module 2 Transmission cycle time x 2 3 Processing time on the bridge module side ms Calculation example 1 Signal delay time of the slave module Signal delay time of the slave module is 0 17ms 0 17 ms 2 Transmission cycle time x 2 When the transmission speed is set to 31 3kHz 17 1 x 2 34 2 ms 3 Processing time on the bridge module side Processing time on the bridge module side Transmission speed clock width x 16 When the transmission speed is set to 31 3kHz 1 31 3k x 16 0 511 ms Therefore the transmission delay time is 0 17 34 2 0 511 35 ms 50 CHAP
35. TER 11 TRANSMISSION TIME 11 2 2 Bridge module to slave module output The figure below shows the time between the bridge module remote device RY turning on off and the slave module output turning on off Output Slave module 2 1 to 2 transmision cycle time NZ2AW1C2D2 1 Processing time on the bridge module side Input from the CC Link side Calculation formula 1 Processing time on the bridge module side 2 Transmission cycle time x 2 3 Signal delay time of the slave module ms Calculation example 1 Processing time on the bridge module side Processing time on the bridge module side Transmission speed clock width x 16 When the transmission speed is set to 31 3kHz 1 31 3k x 16 0 511 ms 2 Transmission cycle time x 2 When the transmission speed is set to 31 3kHz 17 1 x 2 34 2 ms 3 Signal delay time of the slave module Signal delay time of the slave module is 0 01ms 0 01 ms Therefore the transmission delay time is 0 511 34 2 0 01 35 ms oul Aejaq uoissiusue4 ZL 3ndino ejnpouu e ejs oj ejnpoui eBpug ZZ LL 91 CHAPTER 12TROUBLESHOOTING If the transmission does not start normally check the following items and perform the troubleshooting he CC Link cable is properly connected The terminating resistor of CC Link is properly connected e A unique station number has been set for each station on CC Link e AnyWire DB A20 devices are being supplied wi
36. Ww 0 to 15 16 to 31 RWw1F AnyWire output address 496 to 511 Remote register RWr 0 to 15 16 to 31 RWr1F AnyWire input address 496 to 511 AnyWire DB A20 remote I O module AnyWire DB A20 output address AnyWire DB A20 output remote I O module address 0 to 15 AnyWire DB A20 input address AnyWire DB A20 input remote I O module address 0 to 15 Parameter setting is required for CC Link communication between the master station and the NZ2AW1C2D2 Parameter setting for CC Link can be configured by the network parameter of the programming tool Setting can also be configured using the program Point Configure the parameter setting by either the network parameter setting or program Redundant settings by different means may cause unstable output because of the duplicated access to the buffer memory 3 38 Setting example Y Project window lt gt Parameter gt Network parameter gt CC Link Ver Remote Device Station Exclusive Station 4 224Points CHAPTER 7 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION In this sample setting the correspondence between each signal and device is as indicated in the following table Signal RX RY RWr RWw The D G line short circuited detection The D 24V line short circuited detection 24V not applied or voltage drop detection Transmission line disconnection detection slave module failure or power not applied Use prohibited No of error addresses
37. ated to this module until the remote station s READY signal RX n D B turns on Supply the power according to the steps below 1 Turn on the programmable controller CC Link master module 2 Turn on the bridge module NZ2AW1C2D2 3 Turn on the slave module when the power supply is only for the slave module 4 Before accessing the slave module turn on the error reset request flag for 500ms or longer and turn it off suoneouioedgs eoueuuoueg ZZ e ep O I Jo Buljpuey pue eouenbes Ajddns J9wog z Z Z 15 2 3 Applicable System 2 3 1 Applicable master module Master modules that can be used are listed on the website of CC Link Partner Association CLPA For the website of CC Link Partner Association CLPA refer to the following http www cc link org 2 3 2 Differences in parameter settings depending on the CC Link version The NZ2AW1C2D2 is a remote device station supporting CC Link Ver 2 00 For the setting of Mode and Station Information Station Type of a Mitsubishi master module to which the NZ2AW1C2D2 is connected use any of the following combinations 1 Parameter setting of the master module supporting CC Link Ver 2 00 Parameter setting item Master module Station information Mode setting station type QJ61BT11N L26CPU BT Remote network Ver 2 mode Ver 2 remote device station L26CPU PBT LJ61BT11 7 l l Q80BD J61BT11N Q81BD J61BT11 Remote network addition mode Ver 2 remote device station
38. by a special transformer Zone B Special power supply with the secondary surge protector from the main power Rated voltage is assumed to be 300V or less Zone A Local power supply protected by an AC DC converter or an insulating transformer from the special power supply Rated voltage is assumed to be 120V or less Appendix 1 2 Measures to comply with the Low Voltage Directive The Low Voltage Directive does not apply to this product because it operates on 24VDC power supply For making the PLC system used comply with the Low Voltage Directive refer to the section about the EMC and Low Voltage Directives in the user s manual of the CPU module to be used soAnooJiq eBeyoA Mo pue OZ xipueddy oAnooJiq e8e1o0A M07 y UUM Adwo 0j seunseae A z xipueddy 65 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print date Manual number Revision June 2011 SH NA 080993ENG A First edition March 2013 SH NA 080993ENG B Revision due to compliance with EMC and UL cUL Japanese manual version SH 080992 B This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2011 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 66 WARRANTY Please confirm the following
39. d RUN Green Transmission cable connected incorrectly communication status o Wrong transmission speed selected Hardware reset under way e CRC error Incorrect setting of the station number setting switch set to On zero or 62 or larger Incorrect setting of the transmission speed setting switch set to 5 or larger Normal communication CC Link Off ERR Hardware reset under way error display Flashing regularly 0 4 second Setting for the station number or transmission speed setting switch has been changed while the power is on Flashing Flashing irregularly A terminating resistor has not been connected The module or CC Link dedicated cable is affected by noise On Data transmission under way ransmission cable disconnected ransmission cable connected incorrectly Yellow Wrong transmission speed selected Hardware reset under way CC Link SD M data transmission display A terminating resistor has not been inserted on the CC Link E E master module and the last station module On Data reception under way e Transmission cable disconnected CC Link Transmission cable connected incorrectly Yellow RD data reception display e Hardware reset under way A terminating resistor has not been inserted on the CC Link E E master module and the last station module 41 uoneoyioeds uoneoipu q31 4 8 2 LED on the AnyWire DB A20 side CNO C I
40. dule to the DIN rail 2 Push and engage the NZ2AW1C2D2 in the DIN rail CC Link side terminal block DIN rail Spring tab 1 Pullthe upper side of the NZ2AW1C2D2 to remove it from the DIN rail DIN rail Point When mounting the NZ2AW1C2D2 vertically do not mount it in reverse orientation with the CC Link side terminal block placed down Doing so may cause the module to come off from the DIN rail due to vibration or other reasons 22 CHAPTER 4 CONNECTIONS CHAPTER 4 coNNECTIONS Point For compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives refer to Page 62 Appendix 1 Even when the compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives is not required use of an EMC compliant configuration may reduce the influence from external noise 4 1 CC Link Side Terminal Block The NZ2AW1C2D2 is handled as a remote device station on CC Link The CC Link side terminal block is a connector type terminal block which is easily connected and disconnected j Ie H a FOL J o imig E ssi Is LE T MODE SW T 28 4 p M ia muB e y E rai Ens RESET el Rt ET WE j CC E HD Ji CC Link side Fixing screw terminal block Manufacturer Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Contact http www phoenixcontact com Model MSTB2 5 5 STF 5 08AU Tightening torque 0 5 to 0 6N m To tighten the connector a flathead screwdriver having a tipped size of 0 6 x 3 5mm is requir
41. e supply voltage within the allowable voltage Check the power voltage O range 21 6V to 27 6V Is the power supply line disconnected The RDY LED E iid Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 O on the slave Is the power supply terminal loose module is Is the transmission speed consistent with that of the l l Check the transmission speed setting O flashing bridge module Is the D G signal terminal loose Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 O Is the D G signal line disconnected Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 O O Is the D G signal line disconnected Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 The ALM LED Check the status of the slave module and the wiring of AnyWire DB A20 and perform the O automatic address detection on the At the startup was the automatic address detection NZ2AW1C2D2 operated correctly is on Are the screws on the terminal block loose Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 O The ALM LED Is the DP DN signal line short circuited Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 1 on the NOVIAS Are the cables connected to the D and 24V terminals T is flashing Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 O in contact slowly Lt The ALM LED on the Is 24VDC power being supplied to the Beet i NZ2AW1C2D2 NZ2AW1C2D2 eck the power voltage Z Check the wiring for AnyWire DB A20 is flashing Is the voltage too low rapidly 2 1 Slow flashing at approximately one second intervals 12 Rapid flashing at approximatel
42. ed Before removing the CC Link side terminal block check that the fixing screws on both sides are completely loosened 550 g JEuiuJe PIS xurqT2O Lv removed from the socket Pulling with excessive force while the fixing screws on both sides are still tightened may cause damage to the devices Before connecting the connector check that there are no short circuits due to the disconnected or frayed wires Then tighten the screws at both sides securely Tightening torque 0 5 to 0 6N m Point The fixing screws are not tightened when shipped Securely tighten the screws on both sides when connecting the terminal block 23 4 1 1 Connecting a CC Link dedicated cable The connection example of the CC Link dedicated cable is shown below Master module Devices such as a CC Link remote device NZ2AW1C2D2 1 DA Blue 777777777 7 Blue Blue WUT TTT Taare 7 Blue DA Terminating ro White ii V Wi i White og White white E Terminating __ L resistor m Fa DB resistor Yellow 1 Yellow Yellow Y TEMA NIRE Bo hep ces eh ess ep cree a CC Link CC Link dedicated cable dedicated cable 1 SLD and FG are connected inside the module When the NZ2AW1C2D2 is the last station mount a terminating resistor between DA and DB Users need to process the terminating resistor to be mounted on the NZ2AW1C2D2 Refer to the catalog or website of Phoenix Contact Co Ltd If the terminating resistor is not mounted c
43. g unit at the end of a branch line that exceeds Important 200m Contact us if more than two branch lines exceed 200m Bl Total length Basic lt gt The total length of the transmission distance for the AnyWire DB A20 system can be calculated from A B Note that the total length should not exceed the maximum transmission distance set for the system to branch lines 2f CHAPTER 5 SWITCH SETTING 5 1 CC Link Side 1 Station number setting switch Set the station number of CC Link using the station number setting switch STATION NO switch Since the NZ2AW1C2D2 occupies four stations the maximum setting value is 61 Station number setting switch mi MASE 72a com OG 2E MODE sw W259 SET m RESET 9 AnyWire Cun jJ Station number setting switch SEL V E a HS Pd ew ce Station number Oooo o w d ee NENNEN ee ee 4 All the switch positions are set to zero 0 when the product is shipped The ERR LED turns on when the switch is set to zero 0 or 62 or larger 28 CHAPTER 5 SWITCH SETTING 2 Transmission speed setting switch Set the communication speed of CC Link using the transmission speed setting switch B RATE switch Set the same value as the master station Transmission speed setting switch RUN ERR SD RD CNO C ID ANO A ID C Co Coa Cay E Ea L3 L
44. git of 3 or later must comply with this standard O SAFETY PRECAUTIONSO Read these precautions before using this product Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only For the safety precautions of the programmable controller system refer to the user s manual for the CPU module used In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels A WARNING and A CAUTION NWARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions NCAUTION resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under AN CAUTION may lead to serious consequences Observe the precautions of both levels because they are important for personal and system safety Make sure that the end users read this manual and then keep the manual in a safe place for future reference Design Precautions N WARNING An AnyWire DB A20 system has no control function for ensuring safety When a communication failure occurs in the network data in the master module are held Check the communication status information and configure an interlock circuit in the sequence program to en
45. gured in 2 point unit The addresses of both an input slave module e g input remote I O module and an output slave module e g output remote I O module start from O and the area later than that number is occupied corresponding to the number of module points Ex Assignment of two 8 point input remote I O modules Bit No Remote register 5 14 13 122 1 10 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 0 e meuie e n v o es zie s s olol lg TX TX AnyWire address 15 eesessensaseu seeder rd aoa mE SEEN ERE sae et AnyWire address 0 Occupied area by the address 8 Occupied area by the address 0 on the 8 point input remote on the 8 point input remote I O module I O module 34 CHAPTER 6 MEMORY MAPS 6 4 Error Reset Remote station READY is turned on after the reset by supplying the power Error status flag is set OFF to ON when an error occurs Turning on Error reset request flag from off resets Error status flag ON to OFF provided that the error cause has been removed Remote station READY is reset ON to OFF when an error occurs Remote station READY remains reset OFF until Error reset request flag is turned off from on ON Error status flag RX n D A OFF Error reset request flag RY n D A OFF An error occurred Remote station READY RX n D B OFF The flag is turned on using the user s program after the error cause is removed ON 35 o PN ITI 3 O A D Qo D m d CHAPTE
46. hinery must determine the testing method for compliance and declare conformity to the EMC Directive APPENDIX 1 Installation in a control panel This product is an open type device and must be installed inside a control panel This ensures safety as well as effective shielding of electromagnetic noise emitted from this product 1 Modules on the remote station in each network must be also installed inside the control panel However waterproof modules on the remote station can be installed outside the control panel a Control panel Use a conductive control panel Mask off the area used for grounding when securing the top or bottom plate to the control panel using bolts To ensure electrical contact between the inner plate and the control panel mask off the bolt installation areas of an inner plate so that conductivity can be ensured in the largest possible area Ground the control panel with a thick ground cable so that low impedance can be ensured even at high frequencies Keep the diameter of the holes in the control panel 10cm or less If the diameter is larger than 10cm electromagnetic wave may be emitted In addition because electromagnetic wave leaks through a clearance between the control panel and its door reduce the clearance as much as possible The leakage of radio waves can be suppressed by the direct application of an EMI gasket on the paint surface The tests by Mitsubishi were conducted using a panel having
47. ighten the terminal screw within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit fire or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the module Such foreign matter can cause a fire failure or malfunction Incorrect wiring may damage modules and external devices Adjust a cable length and a module position to prevent disconnection of a connector type terminal block or a cable Do not solder stranded wires of a cable when connecting them to the terminal block Doing so may cause poor contact The power supply voltage of remote slave modules may be insufficient due to a voltage drop in the power supply line Connect an external power supply so that the voltage of remote slave modules is ensured Do not apply the 24VDC power before wiring the entire AnyWire DB A20 system Use 24VDC stabilized power supplies for devices in the AnyWire DB A20 system Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise Wiring Precautions N CAUTION Make sure to place the communication and power cables to be connected to the module in a duct or fasten them using a clamp If the cables are not placed in a duct or fastened with a clamp their positions may be unstable or moved and they may
48. in the specified range NO Adjust the external power supply voltage YES within the specified range Is the switch setting of the NO transmission speed consistent with that of the bridge module Correctly set the transmission speed and YES reset the power supply Was the transmission line NO wiring already checked Check the following 1 Isn t the D G terminal short circuited 2 Isn t the D G transmission line disconnected 3 Isn t there any reverse connection or loose screw YES The applicable module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Mo 4 Bunoouse qno4 L Z USE JOU seop ejnpoui e e s y uo q31 YANIT 3Y ueuM HL ZL Of 12 1 5 when the slave module does not operate as expected 08 The slave module does not operate as expected NO Is the terminating unit properly connected If the terminating unit is not properly connected transmission becomes unstable YES Check the following 1 Is the terminating unit connected properly 2 Isn t the terminating unit reverse connected Is the address setting of the slave module correct Check the following 1 Isn t the address of the slave module duplicated 2 Is the address setting of the slave module correct Is the I O indication LED on the slave module on For the output check the memory map YES For the input check the operati
49. ing the full duplex transmission mode and CC Link Ver 2 00 The transmission distance can be selected from 50m 200m 1km and 3km using the dip switch Disconnections can be detected even when the wiring is branched Up to 512 remote input points and 512 remote output points can be connected to one NZ2AW1C2D2 module MELSEC Q series 000000 i AnyWire DB A20 remote I O module input 1 AnyWire DB A20 AnyWire DB A20 terminating unit 1 AnyWire DB A20 remote I O module output 1 Manufactured by Anywire Corporation Configuration of the AnyWire DB A20 system The following table lists the maximum number of connectable modules in one AnyWire DB A20 system Module The maximum number of connectable modules Bridge module 1 Slave module 128 11 Memo 12 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Specifications Item Specifications Operating ambient 0 to 55 C temperature St bient orage ambien 25 to 75 C temperature Operating ambient humidity 10 to 9096 RH non
50. maintain EMC and Low Voltage Directives when incorporated into other machinery or equipment certain measures may be necessary Please refer to one of the following manuals User s manual for the CPU module or head module used e Safety Guidelines This manual is included with the CPU module base unit or head module The CE mark on the side of the programmable controller indicates compliance with EMC and Low Voltage Directives 2 Additional measures To ensure that this product maintains EMC and Low Voltage Directives please refer to Page 62 Appendix 1 Memo CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Specifications sve aw xe eR WES QR PN vu x eE Ee eq EEQERES TE 2 2 Performance Specifications n a anaa aaaea aa eee eens 22 CPerormance sDecilicatiOnsS s ten ous odio ieee dated dede dd e ere ies 2 2 2 Power supply sequence and handling of I O data llll llle 29 Applicable SySLelTi ces etes o E v Cc o ud m cr a e RUE IS ere RR CE Pr o tae ORS Ene 2 3 1 Applicable master module 222 oie e ih ieee Oe tyegeca ua ES 2 3 2 Differences in parameter settings depending on the CC Link version 2 9 9 ACC LINK dedicated MNStruUcton 5o a de bey C Abd tee abs a Cap deg d pesa ebd edem eR spl boss 24 Extemal DIMENSIONS ox o nua Ser REC ur em apu oes ad aque ptspe d d 29 PartNalimnes x rael EeebbCPER ORB teeta e e ea ded he aay dod ebbe po ded 2 6 Checking Function Version
51. mber setting switch been correctly configured Is the power on YES YES Correctly configure the station number setting switch Power on the module Is the ALM LED on the bridge module off Power on the module again Qs Page 56 Section 12 1 3 Refer to the troubleshooting steps for when the ALM LED on the bridge The applicable module is in failure module is on or flashing 04 CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING NO Is the RUN LED on NO Correctly configure the station number Power on the module again Is the transmission speed setting correct TES Correctly configure the transmission speed setting Power on the module again Has the station number setting switch been correctly configured YES YES NO Is the communication cable properly wired Properly wire the communication cable The applicable module is in failure transmission speed setting switch Has the station number setting switch been correctly configured Correctly configure the station number MO Dunoouse qnoij AAN The applicable module is in failure station number setting switch Power on the module again Completed 1 Check for short circuit reverse connection disconnection terminating resistor FG connection total length and distance between stations Duiusey s uonejs Jejseui xyurq 22 94 uo q31 YY 94 ueuM ZIZI 99
52. ng current of the sensor remaining voltage and memory map Is the transmission line length in accordance with the specification NO Check the following 1 Check that the total length of the transmission line is in accordance with the specification Is the transmission line thickness in accordance with the specification NO Check the following 1 Check that the diameter of the transmission line is in accordance with the specification The applicable module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 2 Symptom Checklist 1 CC Link side Symptom Check item Check method Check Check d EET of the cable visually or by line test Is th ted O Are the terminating resistors 11002 Connect the terminating resistors included with the n connected to the stations on both ends master local modules to the stations on both ends Is there an error in the CPU module of the Check the error code of the CPU module and take n master station corrective actions Check the parameter settings Remote network Ver 2 mode or Remote network addition mode O Ver 2 t i tati The data link is er 2 remote icd S a ion Double Exclusive Station 4 failed in the entire system Is Data link startup request Yn6 or Yn8 heck theregraim n turned on Check the following e Host parameter status SWO0068 e Switch setting status SWO006A Were the parame
53. o o CC Link Ver 1 10 CC Link Ver 1 10 compatible cable compatible cable For the CC Link dedicated cable attach a ferrite core having the attenuation characteristics equivalent to that of ZCAT3035 1330 made by TDK Corporation as close to the CC Link side terminal block of this product as possible Use a ferrite core with two turns of wire as shown below b AnyWire DB A20 cable For the AnyWire DB A20 cable attach a ferrite core having the attenuation characteristics equivalent to that of ZCAT3035 1330 made by TDK Corporation as close to the AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block of this product as possible Use a ferrite core with two turns of wire as shown below c Power cable for the 24VDC power supply terminal Use a CE marked DC power supply The DC power supply must be placed together with the module in the same control panel and the power cable connected to the power terminal of this product should be 30cm or shorter 64 APPENDIX 3 Power supply module Use a CE marked external power supply and ground the FG terminal External power supply used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi PS5R SF24 made by IDEC Corporation 4 Installation environment Use this product in Zone A 1 Zone means a category determined according to the industrial environment conditions and defined by the harmonized standard EN61131 2 of the EMC and Low Voltage Directives Zone C Main power supply insulated from the public power supply
54. ommunication on the CC Link side may fail 4 1 2 Cable processing Bare cables can be connected to the CC Link side terminal block however for safety reasons it is recommended to connect crimped bar terminals For wiring use the connection cables listed in Page 14 Section 2 2 1 and tighten them within the applicable tightening torque range Use UL listed solderless terminals and for processing use a tool recommended by their manufacturer For processing and installing the CC Link dedicated cables refer to CC Link Cable Wiring Manual published by CC Link Partner Association Recommended bar terminals manufactured by Phoenix Contact Co Ltd For crimping one wire to any of the DA DB or DG terminal Al 0 5 8 WH For crimping one wire to the SLD terminal Al 2 5 8 BU For crimping two wires collectively to any of the DA DB or DG terminal AI TWIN 2 x 0 5 8 WH 2 For crimping two wires collectively to the SLD terminal AI TWIN 2 x 1 5 8 BK 2 1 When crimping one SLD wire to the solderless terminal twist the shield mesh and the drain wires together 2 When connecting two wires to one terminal crimp the two wires together to the TWIN bar terminal When TWIN bar terminals are used for the CC Link side terminal block the maximum wire diameter is 1 25mm 3 When crimping the SLD wire to the TWIN bar terminal twist the drain wires only 24 CHAPTER 4 CONNECTIONS 4 2 AnyWire DB A20 Side Terminal Block The
55. product warranty details before using this product 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required onsite at domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion Mitsubishi shall not be held responsible for any re commissioning maintenance or testing on site that involves replacement of the failed module Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be eighteen 18 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following ca
56. ses 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced 5 Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and Failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage 6 Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi 7 Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for one year after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued 3 Overseas service
57. sure that the entire system will operate safely Design Precautions N CAUTION Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise Configure safety circuits such as an emergency stop circuit and interlock circuit external to the AnyWire DB A20 system Installation Precautions N CAUTION Use the module in an environment that meets the general specifications in this manual Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire malfunction or damage to or deterioration of the product Securely fix the module with a DIN rail Do not directly touch any conductive parts or electronic components of the module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module Wiring Precautions N CAUTION Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction e individually ground the FG terminal of the programmable controller with a ground resistance of 100 or less Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction Check the rated voltage and terminal layout before wiring to the module and connect the cables correctly Connecting a power supply with a different voltage rating or incorrect wiring may cause a fire or failure T
58. ters set in the master station Is there an error in the master station O e Loading status SW0069 Whether or not the ERR LED on the master station is flashing D th ti d the maximum Pie j a Select the asynchronous mode or reduce the value while the synchronous mode is n O transmission speed selected Check the status by the following methods Is the remote device station in the data link LED indication status of the module O The remote e Other station data link status SW0080 to SW0083 input RX of the Is the data being read from the correct address MN em n NZ2AW1C2D2 of the remote input RX buffer memory s cannot be loaded Was it set as a reserved station Check the parameters O tati f Itipl Is Hie same station number used for multiple Gekte sairone q stations Check the status by the following methods Is the remote device station in the data link LED indication status of the module O isioeu2 Woydwhs g z e Other station data link status SW0080 to SW0083 The remote output RY of Is Refresh instruction YnO of the master Obertus o the station turned on dii NZ2AW1C2D2 _ Is the data being written to the correct address Cheek ortam o cannot be of the remote output RY buffer memory pog l turned on off Was it set as a reserved station Check the parameters O tati f Itipl Is me same station number used for multiple Chee nee icaumbas H stations Check the status by the following
59. th 24VDC power e The LINK LED on the slave module of AnyWire DB A20 is flashing The address settings of AnyWire DB A20 are correct and unique The reference pages for each specification required during troubleshooting are listed below Connections gt Page 23 CHAPTER 4 Operation mode L gt Page 28 CHAPTER 5 Data I O L gt Page 32 CHAPTER 6 Page 36 CHAPTER 7 Details of the LED display 3 Page 40 CHAPTER 8 For details on the entire AnyWire system refer to the AnyWire DB A20 Series Technical Manual manufactured by Anywire Corporation 52 CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 1 Troubleshooting Flow 12 1 1 When transmission does not start Transmission does not start Is the LINK LED on the bridge module flashing The applicable module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Is the ALM LED on the bridge module off lt Page 56 Section 12 1 3 Refer to the troubleshooting steps for when the ALM LED on the bridge module is on or flashing Is the RDY LED on the slave module on The external power supply voltage may be insufficient Check the following Is the external power supply voltage within the specified range Is the power supply stable Has a momentary power failure for 0 6ms or longer occurred in the 24VDC power supply Isn t the power cable disconnected Isn t there any reverse connection loose screw
60. tion D AnyWire DB A20 transmission signal terminals D Transmission line G Transmission line G Connect to the D and G terminals on the slave module and terminating unit 24V N Power supply for the NZ2AW1C2D2 LG Connect the LG terminal to the neutral point of the noise filter inserted between the 24V and OV terminals Ground the LG terminal with the FG terminal on the CC Link side at a single point NC Do not connect anything to this terminal 25 4 2 2 Cable processing 26 Bare cables can be connected to the AnyWire DB A20 side terminal block however for safety reasons it is recommended to connect crimped bar terminals For wiring use the connection cables listed in Page 14 Section 2 2 1 and tighten them within the applicable tightening torque range Use UL listed solderless terminals and for processing use a tool recommended by their manufacturer Recommended bar terminals manufactured by Phoenix Contact Co Ltd For processing a 0 75mm wire Al 0 75 8 GY For processing a 1 25mm wire Al 1 5 8 BK or others For processing a 2mm wire Al 2 5 8 BU or others For processing two 0 75mm wires AI TWIN 2 x 0 75 8 GY For processing two 1 25mm wires AI TWIN 2 x 1 5 8 BK or others When connecting two wires to one terminal connect the two wires together to the TWIN bar terminal When TWIN bar terminals are used for these transmission line connectors the maximum wire diameter is 1 25mm For
61. to STOP from RUN or the Reset switch is OFF Clear mode pressed Forced output is not available from the programming tool Holds the output on the AnyWire DB A20 side when the CPU module ON Hold mode is switched to STOP from RUN or the Reset switch is pressed Forced output is available from the programming tool Point Switch off the power supply before setting the specification selection switch Set the specification selection switch according to the number of transmission points to be used e lf the transmission specifications of the NZ2AW1C2D2 do not match with those of the connected slave module transmission cannot be performed correctly Failure to do so may cause malfunction The specification selection switch is recessed from the front surface When setting the switch use a precision driver or a similar tool and be careful not to damage any of the internal boards 30 CHAPTER 5 SWITCH SETTING 5 3 Reset Operation The NZ2AW1C2D2 can be reset by pressing the SET switch with the W switch pressed After reset release both of the switches at the same time When the SET switch is held down for three seconds or longer the automatic address detection is performed Do not try to reset the NZ2AW1C2D2 during automatic address detection Otherwise the address of the slave module may not be registered successfully ON A Ball MODE SW
62. ture 90 C UL listed Regardless of the type of the transmission line when the transmission distance exceeds 200m use wires with a diameter of 0 9 to 1 25mm UL listed general purpose 2 wire cable VCTF VCT 0 75 to 2 0mm rated temperature 70 C or higher 24VDC power cable l 2 e UL listed general purpose wire 0 75 to 2 0mm rated temperature 70 C or higher e FK4 UL075 100 Anywire 0 75mm rated temperature 90 C UL listed Maximum no of writes to Up to 100000 t ime EEPROM i Voltage 21 6 to 27 6VDC 24VDC 10 to 15 ripple 0 5Vp p or lower Power supply Current 0 4 A When 128 slave modules are connected and the load current is not Common included External dimensions 57mm H x 140mm W x 44mm D Weight 0 18kg 1 Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable CC Link dedicated cable Ver 1 00 and high performance CC Link dedicated cable cannot be used at the same time If those cables are used at the same time normal transmission is not guaranteed In addition use the terminating resistor according to the type of cable used 2 Up to 64 modules can be connected within 2km 14 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 2 Power supply sequence and handling of I O data An incorrect input output may occur depending on the procedure for supplying the power to the NZ2AW1C2D2 and the slave module Pay attention to the following points e After the NZ2AW1C2D2 is turned on do not make the access rel
63. until the SET LED yellow turns on 3 When the SET LED turns on flashes and turns off the ID address has been stored 44 N ERR SD RD CNO C ID ANO A ID L3 L2 E21 SJE C3 E21 C3 LINKALM SET INFORMATION EV LJ Ll ON aS Em MODE SW 0208 SET DSE V AA AnyWire Fl Polepepep HHHHBH SET switch CHAPTER 9 MONITORING FUNCTION Using Automatic address detection command output RYnO Procedure 1 Check that all of the slave modules are operating normally 2 Turn Automatic address detection command output RYnO from off to on For details on Automatic address detection command output RYn0 refer to Page 32 CHAPTER 6 3 When the SET LED turns on flashes and turns off the ID address has been stored Point During the automatic address detection input or output may not be accepted When operating the automatic address detection stop executing the programmable controller s program to ensure that the equipment is not interfered When an error such as a short circuit occurs in AnyWire DB A20 or for approximately five seconds after the power is turned on or the module is reset the automatic address detection cannot be operated Do not operate the automatic address detection when a disconnection error has occurred while in operation Otherwise disconnection information may be lost uonoegje sseJppy 9neuiojnyv 6 uoneJedo uonoogjep sseJppe
64. y 0 2 second intervals 60 CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Memo jsioeu2 Woydwhs 7 ZL 61 APPENDIX Appendix 1 EMC and Low Voltage Directives Compliance with the EMC Directive which is one of the EU directives has been mandatory for the products sold within EU member states since 1996 as well as compliance with the Low Voltage Directive since 1997 To prove the compliance with these Directives manufacturers must issue an EC Declaration of Conformity and the products must bear a CE marking 1 Sales representative in EU member states The sales representative in EU member states will be Name Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV Address Gothaer Strasse 8 40880 Ratingen Germany Appendix 1 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 62 The EMC Directive sets two requirements for compliance emission conducted and radiated electromagnetic energy emitted by a product and immunity the ability of a product to function without being influenced by externally generated electromagnetic energy and all applicable products are required to satisfy these requirements This section summarizes the precautions for machinery constructed with this product to comply with the EMC Directive These precautions are based on the requirements of the EMC Directive and the harmonized standards However they do not guarantee that the entire machinery constructed according to the descriptions complies with the EMC Directive The manufacturer of the mac

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