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1. Own Staion outing Param Setting settings and click the Board Set button After that click Network No Gro ENS Sta Control Normal Sta Ro Bm pa a TT the Routing Param Setting button MNET H optical fiber oard Sel RUI Ne Channel Set 51 MELSECNET H 1 slot O pow 2 i B I Mode Set Online automatic reconnector ag ingen PTET mese Baud rate Any 10Mbps here eae RD amp RD ELOGR fares NET mode MNET H mode 3 Set the routing parameters and click the button Transfer to Intermediate Intermediate No pemet tie pie ah 5 Target network No 2 Setting Data Intermediate Network 11 No Transfert Network Intermediate Network Intermediate StaNo 4 ERS 2 Intermediate Sta No 2 Delete j After that click the button to close the dialog box Channel 51 MELSECNET H 1 slot Composition only of MELSECNET H network Cancel Help tor Memory 1 0 Target 4 Click the Routing Param Transfer button to transfer the routing parameters to the MELSECNET H board _Bouting Param Setting _Bouting Param Setting Setting Routing ER Transfer To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING
2. e ee ee Contact SS qe EK SN Linkspecialrelay SB x x x x x Poo _ P x Link special register sw x p x x p x x Steprely o o x x Accumulator A Oxt oxi Ost x x Os eee I Os1 0x x ENTM ea x p x x o x x em ER 1 Disabled when E71 TCP IP is used 2 Disabled when QE71 TCP IP is used 3 Disabled for use x x1xX 1x x x To next page 8 6 8 6 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target FXo FXon A171SH 1725 FXis A173UH S1 A273UH S3 2 51 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 S1 S30 Q3A Q4A Q4AR Device Device Name J Y gt J B EER e i relay dum on pp J x W Link special register J SW Special direct buffer memory U G 4 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RA
3. Utility setting type Program setting type gt Start the communication setup utility Refer to Start Visual Basic and make communication settings Section 5 1 i ith the wi in accordance with the wizard Chapter 6 Add the ACT controls to Refer to the Y Visual Basic programming Start Visual Basic manual Create a form and paste the ACT Register the ACT control to Refer to the controls for corresponding Visual Basic programming communication i manual I toa eae a Refer to the Create a form and paste the control Set the properties of the pasted programming ActEasylF control ACT controls manual and Chapter 7 Set the property of the pasted _ Refer to control Set only the logical station Chapter 6 number Perform programming using the functions offered by the corresponding ACT control ies Refer to the programming manual Perform debugging using the PLC monitor utility Refer to Section 3 3 PLC Monitor Utility Operating Procedure No Completion of user application 3 OPERATION PROCEDURES MELSOFT 3 2 2 When using Microsoft Visual C The following creation procedures assumes use of Visual C Power on the IBM PC AT compatible and start Windows Install MX Component Make settings using the utility setting type trn Refer to the operating manual startup
4. Utility setting type Program setting type 5 Start the communication setup utility Refer to Start Visual C and make communication settings Section 5 1 in accordance with the wizard Chapter 6 Add the ACT control to Y Visual Start Visual C Create a form and paste the Register the ACT control to control for corresponding Refer to the Visual C communication programming manual Create a form and paste the control gt programming Using Class Wizard define the ActEasylF control manual pasted ACT control as a dialog member Refer to the Using ClassWizard define the pasted ACT control as a dialog Set the properties of the pasted member y ACT control Set the property of the pasted Refer to control Set only the logical station Chapter 6 number Perform programming using the functions offered by the corresponding ACT control riri Refer to the programming manual Perform debugging using the PLC monitor utility Yes Refer to Section 3 3 PLC Monitor Utility Operating Procedure Completion of user application 3 OPERATION PROCEDURES MELSOFT 3 2 3 When using VBA The following creation procedures assumes use of VBA Power on the IBM PC AT compatible and start Windows Install MX Component Refer to the operating manual
5. sse 2 8 2 1 4 When using Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System 2 4 2 1 5 When using Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating 2 5 2 1 6 When using Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating 2 6 2 1 7 When using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating 2 7 2 2 System Configuration for Use of Each Connection Form sse 2 8 2 2 System cornfiguratiors 55 3 1 tt 2 8 2 2 2 Details of the communication 2 9 2 3 Operating 2 20 2 4 0 dee 2 20 3 1 Selecting the Development 3 1 3 2 User Application Creating 3 2 3 2 1 When using Microsoft Visual 0 0000 3 2 3 2 2 When using Microsoft Visual sessi 3 3 3 2 3 When USING a tane iaa e aa aae Ea EN aan A EAE AN A
6. 6 13 to SW15 All OFF All OFF 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 n communication 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 Type 1 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction x This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number REPRISE Norme 3 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Poco CC AN button connect port com gt Tine out T0000 ms PC side I F Serial Connect port COM1 Time out 10000 Cancel lt Back H Finish 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the button Moduletyee PLC side VF C24 module ps Fem e Module type AJ71QC24 Party eat Station No 1 Baud rate 19200 Parity Odd gt Control DTR or RTS Control Cancel To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page i Please select the Network 5 Make settings as indicat
7. Pin No Full Duplex Communication Signal Name D RXD D TXD DTR E DSR S RTS S CTS Lm mex seo ee eo DC code control DTR DSR control is enabled by connecting the QC24 N to an external device as shown above APP 17 APP 17 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 3 3 Q Series The connector specifications are indicated below Signal Direction Q series Pin No Signal Code Signal Name compatible 24 lt gt device E p ven T pg Receive carrier detection RD RXD SD TXD Send data Send ground DSR DR _ Data set ready RS RTS Request to send 8 CS CTS Senddata DTR ER Data terminal read 6 RI CI Call indication 1 Connection example which can turn ON OFF CD signal No 1 pin Cable Connection and Signal Direction Personal Computer Q series compatible C24 Connection example for full duplex half Side Signal Name duplex communication APP 18 _ UN 2 Connection example which cannot turn ON OFF CD signal No 1 Connection example for exercising DC code control or DTR DSR control Q series compatible C24 cD R s gnal Name CD D RXD D TXD SG DR RS CS Pin No Cable Connection and Signal Direction Connection example for full d
8. MELSOFT 2 AJ65BT G4 S3 Setting Switch Switch Number In QnA mode Station number setting switches As set by user Data link transmission speed setting As set by user switch match to the transmission speed of the CC Link module ER swe ON OFF Inter peripheral As set by user PE Setting need not be made y transmission speed Match to the baudrate of Automatic setting MX Component OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Parity bit yes no setting SW4 SW5 Test mode setting SW8 OFF online mode OFF online mode OFF online mode 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 7 2 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using CC Link G4 communication will be explained in the following order START Set the operation setting DIP switches of the CC Link G4 module Poes Refer to Section 6 7 2 2 Connect the CC Link G4 module to the CC Link module Refer to Section 6 7 2 3 Connect the IBM PC AT compatible to the CC Link G4 module Refer to Chapter 2 Set the network parameters Refer to Section 6 7 2 4 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard P Refer to Section 6 7 2 5 On the communication test screen check whether communication can be made properly
9. MELSOFT 6 10 MELSECNET H Communication This section provides the MELSECNET H communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 10 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using MELSECNET H communication will be explained in the following order START Set the MELSECNET H board Connect the IBM PC AT compatible to the MELSECNETH Refer to Chapter 2 and Section 6 10 1 2 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard Refer to Section 6 10 1 3 On the communication test screen check whether communication be made propery Refer to Section 6 10 1 4 1 System example The following system example is used in this section Ordinary station Station number 1 IBM PC AT compatible MX Component First MELSECNET H board is used Access is made to QO6HCPU 2 at ordinary station station number 2 on network No 2 Logical station number of 10 is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Checking the MELSECNET H board Check whether the IBM PC AT compatible is connected properly to the MELSECNET H 1 Click Start Program Melsec MELSECNETH Utility to start the MELSECNET H utility ee ELE mE wi 2 Call the board information screen make the following
10. TM qu 7 QCPU MELSECNET H x x gt QnACPU BA ActAJ71E71TCP ACPU Ethemet CPU nca ArrtE7 Eterna EX SEE Ud Computer link Ser Sc CPU soe o fou oe lt 4 MELSECNET II ACPU ActAJ71E71UDP ActMLAJ71E71UDP Ethemet ENE RN motion Gomipiter ink xc eso Le er controller os s E 2 Set the parameter set values of the target station side QE71 to the network number and station number Also set the MNET 10 routing information of the QE71 parameter setting At that time specify any of the IP address calculation system table conversion system and combined system as the MNET 10 routing System 3 Inaccessible when TCP IP is selected 4 Operates as the one equivalent to AnACPU 5 CPU codes acquired are all 0x21 6 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 4 For CPU COM Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for CPU COM communication 8 4 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for CPU COM communication Access Target A0J2H Q00J ais s1 2 51 000 FX AisH 20 51 2 51 FX 1715 Device A1SJ H pc A3N CASH Q02 H FX A172SH Device Name
11. x To next page 8 26 8 26 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2ACS1 A2UCS1 02 1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 5 2 5 Q2ASH S1 1 S30 Q3A S1 ae A273UH S3 Device Device Name J Y I J relay i um a J W Link special register J xX SW pes sh rd eleg Eee memory U 1 Access to QCPU mode cannot be made When making access to QnACPU the range is equivalent to that of ANACPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 9 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for CPU board communication 1 Configuration Extension base unit Relayed d module IBM PC AT compatible Relayed network 2 Relay target Relayed CPU module 2 Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The own board CPU board is accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU Motion Network Board 1 Relayed Network P P etwork Boar elayed Networl QCPU QCPU QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode A mode CPU 2 gt MELSECNET 10 x Ethernet E ma aa Act
12. 1 Q series compatible E71 Set the Q series compatible E71 in MNET 10H Ethernet module count setting of GX Developer 2 QE71 TCP IP UDP IP When ASCII When binary packet is used packet is used Operation mode setting switch Line processing selection for TCP time out error SW1 D W2 d N ASCII code As set by user comm nic tons Automatic start mode setting SW3 SW4 to SW6 All OFF CPU communications timing ON setting SW7 Switch Switch Number When binary packet is used Initial timing setting SW8 E71 Setting 1 UDP IP When ASCII When binary When ASCII When binary packet is used packet is used packet is used packet is used Operation mode setting switch 0 online Line processing selection for TCP time out error Communications Data code setting N ASCII code wah ASCII code ud condition setting switches CPU communications timing setting Initial timing setting 1 For switch numbers refer to the E71 module manual 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 2 2 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using Ethernet communication will be explained in the following order START Set the Ethernet module switches Refer to Section 6 2 1 Set the Ethernet module parameters Refer to Section 6 2 2 3 4 Connect the Ethernet module and
13. communications protocol 0000 Swth4 CH2 communications protoco 0000H 2 Module station number 1 Settings of CH1 and CH2 are indicated below 2 When using CH2 enter any value set by the user b6 b5 b4 b2 bi CH1 side CH2 side Settings Description CH1 transmission CH2 transmission setting setting bo Operation setting 0 independent 0 independent Data bit 0 7 7 _ Online change 3 O disabe o disable x3 When the communication protocol is set to GX Developer connection 0H the online change bit b6 setting is made invalid to enable online change regardless of the online change setting Refer to the Q series compatible C24 manual for details 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT b For 1 n communication Module 1 PH Settings Set Value Item CH1 communication CH1 transmission 4 CH1 communications AAT ww CH2 communication CH2 transmission Switch 3 speed setting 1 0727 Switch 4 CH2 communications witc protocol 0000H Switch 5 Module station number 1 Settings of CH1 and CH2 are indicated below b7 b6 b5 b4 b2 bi CH1 side CH2 side Bit Description Synchronous operation bo Operation setting Match to module 2 setting Stop bit Match to module 2 setting Sum check code Match to module 2 setting Online change Match to module 2 setting Sett
14. 5 Lo ActMnet10BD Eth ActMLMnet10BD eme X i x x x oe MELSECNETH x x x x itt MESECNEYIO o o o 22 ox p ox PT xX x ActMnet10BD Ethernet x x x CC Link x x QCPU A mode ACPU Motion controller CPU ActMnet10BD ActMLMnet10BD CC Link 1 Operates as the one equivalent to AnACPU 2 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 7 For CC Link Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for CC Link communication 8 7 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for CC Link communication 1 For another station access Access Target A2A S1 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 51 530 A2USH S1 Q02 H A A171SH A172SH A173UH S1 A273UH S3 Device Device Name Function aan 1 S ciaireay sm o o o 90 o Special register sD O o o JO o x o inputrelay X O o JO o x O Output a o ol lol l intemalretay m o o o o o
15. X 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 11 For Q Series Bus Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for Q series bus communication 8 11 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for Q series bus communication Access Target Access Target Device Q02 H Q06H Device Q02 H Q06H Device Name Q12H Q25H Device Name Q12H Q25H Q12PH Q25PH Q12PH Q25PH Function input FX pes er cuo Retentive timer Function output FY L9 Present value SN Le Function ps FD Link special relay SB e Special mn E 1 Step relay 6 7 Outputrelayyy 0 irectoutput oY qmemareay M 0 ccumuator a wem D Index register Annunciator F O O 7 File register 0 2 C a a Dataregister D 0 Exendedfleregste ER amp R x _ o Contact s tink output 0 Timer cole Direc Presentvalue TN 000000 link Link special Contact c 0 Link Speer W Counter Lmkspecalregster Js amp SW Presentvalue CN 000000 Special direct buffer Retenivetimer 6 1 In a multi CPU from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or
16. 08 MELSECNET 10 Utility 101 5 Click the Loop monitor tab mak that the Card list Card infomation Laon moniter Each sta status Err history moniter Version IC an ake sure a e IS Channel 51 MELSECNETIO 1 800 normal Own Station Information Error Information NetworkNo Sta No Control Normal Sta Loop Information 1 0 fv Normal Sta F Loop Normal Loop Status R Loop Normal Mode Onine FLoop Back Sta Comm Nomal RLoop Back Sta Status Loop Normal Loon Back Notin executi p Datalink Information Communication Link Sean During data link Maximum 10 ms Cause of Comm brk Minimum 7 ms Normal comm Curent 8 Datalink Stop Cause Normat comm Exit Help l Check complete 6 Click the button to exit from the utility 3 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 Type 5 in Logical station number and click the Next gt button You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Logical station number 5 Cancel Back Communication Setting Wizard
17. GX Simulator communication TTT A6TEL Q6TEL FXCPU QC24N AL Modem Telephone line Ethernet board On the same base Q series bus communication PC CPU module 4 mode 0 Modem communication Ethernet Gateway function communication 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 2 2 Details of the communication forms The table at top right of each communication format explanation indicates whether the communication format can be made up when the OSs are used Example Windows NT Workstation 4 0 and Windows 95 are not supported Windows 98 Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition are supported ee NT Windows NT Workstation 4 0 95 Windows 95 98 Windows 98 2000 Windows 2000 Professional Me Windows Me XP Windows XP Professional Windows XP Home Edition Configurable x Not configurable 1 Computer link communication NT 95 98 2000 Me XP Hee Ren Ren en For the way to make connection to the computer link module read the manual of your computer link module a Precaution b Computer link communication made on Windows 95 will cause a memory leak Therefore do not perform continuous operation Usable modules 1 Any of the following computer link modules may be used to access
18. ActCCBD AcIMLCCBD _ o x CC Link MesecneTH x x x x x P x x x x x P x QnACPU MESENETI x x x x x ActCCBD ActMLCCBD Ethernet Computer link CC Link x x x x x x x x x X x x x px X x X px px x x MasENETH x x x x x QCPU A mode MELSECNET 10 x ACPU MaseNeQ x x x x x HA Motion controller CPU Ethernet ActCCBD ActMLCCBD Computer link CC Link dl x x 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 8 For CC Link G4 Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for CC Link G4 communication 8 8 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for CC Link G4 communication Access Target 2 51 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 S1 S30 A171SH A172SH A173UH S1 A273UH S3 Device Device Name Function input Function output Function register Special relay 1 iator F V B W Ow p Oh Oe PO 9 1 o TN co ee po sors Os Due e O Sp KO
19. Mean time of Shows the average time taken until one communication test is communication jestablished Unit ms 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 1 4 Operations on com setup import screen The communication settings saved in the file by the operations in Section 5 1 5 are reflected on the utility This screen is used when the communication settings made on the other IBM PC AT compatible are to be reflected on the IBM PC AT compatible being used 1 Selected menu item Choose the Menu COM setup import on the menu bar Li Communication Setup Heb Target setting List view Connection test wizard Exit 2 Dialog box Look in a Ut z gl e ACT act Files of type Regist File act Cancel 2 Item Description Used to execute import Used to cancel importing the communication settings 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 1 5 Operations on com setup export screen The communication settings being made on the IBM PC AT compatible are saved ina file The file where data are saved is called the ACT registered file This screen is used to reflect the communication settings on the other IBM PC AT compatible POINT Uninstalling deletes all the settings within Communication Setup Utility To avoid this export the file storing the settings 1 Selected menu item Choose the Menu COM setup export on the menu bar Li Communication Setup H
20. Used to set the connected network between the IBM PC AT Wizard 2 compatible and connected station PLC CPU and module Wizard 3 Used to set the connected station PLC CPU and module Used to set the relayed network between the connected station PLC Wizard 4 CPU and module and relayed station PLC CPU and module Wizard 5 Used to set the relayed station PLC CPU Used to comment the logical station number 2 Starting procedure Choose the Menu Wizard on the menu bar You can also start by clicking the Wizard button displayed on the utility screen Help Target setting List view Connection test COM setup import COM setup export Exit Click 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 3 Explanation of the communication setting wizard screens Communication setting wizard screens are shown from wizard 1 to wizard 6 in the order The following explains the communication setting wizard screens in the displayed order POINT 1 The displays or available setting items of the communication setting wizard screens change with the communication settings Set all available setting items being displayed 2 Some of the communication setting wizard screens may not appear depending on the settings 3 If the communication setting wizard is repeatedly started a memory shortage error may occur This problem occurs due to MS IME95 or 5 97 of Microsoft Corpo
21. x The operation on the MITSUBISHI ActACPU Control object failed gt The OLE server may not be registered To register the OLE server reinstall it b When you paste the ACT control and display the properties the property names displayed may be broken As this phenomenon occurs for only the property indication there will be no problem in the property functions Instructions for use of VBScript and ASP function 1 Security of the Internet intranet when using VBScript MX Component does not have the Internet intranet security function When you need the security function make setting on the user side Precautions for making CPU COM communication computer link communication CC Link G4 communication or Ethernet TCP IP communication on ASP page and application 1 when Windows 2000 Professional is used If the ASP page opens CPU COM computer link CC Link G4 or Ethernet TCP IP communication earlier than the application communication in the same path cannot be made on the application until the ASP page is closed Therefore note the following points a CPU COM computer link CC Link G4 or Ethernet TCP IP communication should be opened on the application earlier After it has been opened on the application communication can be made on both the application and ASP page until it is closed b When CPU COM computer link CC Link G4 or Ethernet TCP IP communication has been opened on the ASP page always cl
22. 1 CN conato x x x x x 0 x Retentive coso x x x Oo SN Link specialrelay SB x x x x x 0 Link special register Sw x x x x x 0 x Stpreay O x Accumulator 0 O x x x x X Y D 5 x Timer t Index register ak O y X x osx cp x x pum 1 Disabled for use x To next page 8 23 8 23 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2ACS1 A2UCS1 02 1 em A2US S1 Q2AS S1 5 2 5 Q2ASH S1 1 S30 Q3A S1 ae A273UH S3 Device Device Name J Y E J relay i J W Link special register J SW pes sh na memory U 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 8 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for CC Link G4 communication 1 Configuration Connected CC Link Relayed station CPU module module Relayed network 2 3 CC Link Relay target Relayed I G4 module CPU module IBM PC AT compatible 2 Accessibility list The following table indi
23. New group Edit Display cursor position Call number Select Outside line number Comment Read file Write file 1 Registered phone number _ Displays the group names and other end names display list Choice display Displays the settings of the other end selected in the registered phone number display list Used to update the edited data and close the phone book screen Used to discard the edited data and close the phone book screen Used to display the new phone number setting screen For details of the new phone number setting screen refer to 3 New phone number setting phone number editing screens Setting range 50 characters Used to display the phone number editing screen For details of the phone number editing screen refer to 3 New phone number setting phone number editing screens Cop Used to copy the other end selected in the registered phone number display list to another group Move group Used to move the other end selected in the registered phone number display list to another group Used to delete the other end in the group selected in the registered phone number display list Delete You cannot batch delete a group Delete a group after deleting all other ends in the group Fin Used to search the registered other end names or telephone numbers for data Selec Used to display on the line setting screen the other end selected in the registered phone number dis
24. The following lists the manuals for this software package Refer to the following table when ordering manuals Related Manuals Manual Number MX Component Version 3 Operating Manual Startup Sios Provides procedures for installing and uninstalling MX Component and for browsing the operating 1 3 JU31 manual Sold separetely MX Component Version 3 Programming Manual Provides the programming procedures detailed explanations and error codes of the ACT controls Sold separetely Type A70BDE J71QLP23 A70BDE J71QLP23GE A70BDE J71QBR13 A70BDE J71QLR23 MELSECNET 10 Interface Board User s Manual For SW3DNF MNET10 0800035 Describes the features specifications part names and setting of the MELSECNET 10 board and the 13JL93 installation uninstallation and others of the driver Sold separetely Type A80BDE J61BT11 Control amp Communication Link System Master Local Interface Board User s Manual For SW4DNF CCLINK B 0800175 Describes the features specifications part names and setting of the CC Link master board and the 13JR28 installation uninstallation and others of the driver Sold separetely Type A80BDE J61BT13 Control amp Communication Link System Local Interface Board User s Manual For SW4DNF CCLINK B 0800176 Describes the features specifications part names and setting of the CC Link local board and the 13JR29 installation uninstallation and others of the driver Sold separetely Type A
25. When the OS of the personal computer where the Web server is operating is Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional a special right must be set to the Internet access account POINT The settings in this section are not needed when the OS of the personal computer where the Web server is operating is Windows 98 1 When using Windows NT Workstation 4 0 When the Active Server Pages ASP pages using MX Component are to be made public the IUSR Name Internet Server Anonymous Access must be given the Debug programs right Make settings in the following procedure PCC MSE E Backup 1 Choose the Start Programs Administrative amp Microsoft Reference 59 Disk Administrator Tool Common User Manager menu 48 Microsoft Visual Studio 6 0 gt E Event Viewer gl Startup af Performance Monitor amp Microsoft Access ES Remote Access Admin gt Microsoft Binder E User Manager Microsoft Excel JQ windows NT Diagnostics l 2 As User Manager starts choose the Policies User UNE Options Help Rights menu User Account IUSER_MxComponent 3 Check Show Advanced User Rights choose Debug Computer MXCOMPONENT programs from the Right list box Right Debug programs x Cancel Create pagefile a Grant T Create a token object Admini Create permanent shared objects Admini M Debug programs For
26. and set the own station Board Setting cis St i FLED Mode Seting Station No 1 CC Link E Hadwaretest 2 A ERR rum Station type Local station BED cUm Occupy St 4 St Tal Link Err X Data Clear 5 5 e E 8 Rendon Acces But Sting Baud Rate 10M 6 Default Setting LERR T T RD Extension Setting Device Mori Set the mode to Hardware test click the button 5 and check whether the CC Link card is normal or not ee 3 Set the mode to Online and click the button nine m SCC Link Utiity 4 Click the Network Monitor tab and make sure that the Information Board Information Network Monitor Station s Link Status Target Memoryl 0 Test Network Test Version onde ici loop of the own station is normal Link Scan Time ms Channel St Type Data Link Status Error Status Max Curent t Min 81 Local Data linking EE 2 2 2 m Device Monitor Exit Help l 5 Click the Exit button to exit from the utility Check complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication set
27. 8 39 Appendix 1 Concept of the Routing APP 1 Appendix 2 How to Start the Internet Intranet Environment seen APP 3 Appendix 2 1 Operating procedure ssssssssssssssssesssee enne APP 3 Appendix 2 2 Conditions of usable personal COMPULEIS ce cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeseaeeaeeaeeeeeeaeeaee APP 4 Appendix 2 3 How to install Web server sse ennt APP 5 Appendix 2 4 Setting the Internet access APP 6 Appendix 2 5 Making Web pages public ssssssseeeenennenne nennen APP 12 Appendix 2 6 Checking whether access can be made to Web server properly or APP 13 Appendix Examples of Wiring RS 232C Cable for Connection of C24 and Personal Computer APP 14 Appendix 9 1 A Series epe piii tin pe odes dela due APP 14 Appendix 9 2 QNA Series tat ete etd tte ter teet ett APP 16 Appendix 3 3 Series ai eR eed te ien Aptent APP 18 Appendix 4 Multi CPU System essent APP 19 Appendix 5 Number of Loadable Network Modules When Q00JCPU QOOCPU or Is 20 Appendix 6 Flowchart for the case where access cannot be performed during modem S aN 21 Manuals
28. As set by user x4 b6 Online change 1 Enable Assetbyuser 4 4 When using CH2 enter the values as set by the user 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 12 2 Access procedure This section explains the procedure for accessing the PLC CPU using modem communication in the following flowchart lt When A6TEL or Q6TEL is used gt Set the A6TEL or Q6TEL and connect it to the modem Refer to the GX Developer Operating Manual Connect LINE of the modem and the telephone line Refer to the manual of the used modem When the modem has the ANS ORG TEL switch set it to the TEL mode Start the communication settings utility and make settings using the communication settings wizard ll 7 77 Refer to 6 12 2 5 Check whether normal communication can be made on the communication test screen 2 6 12 2 6 x1 When using Q6TEL in A mode set the Connect module as A6TEL on the communication setting wizard x2 If normal communication cannot be made refer to Appendix 6 Flowchart for the Case Where Access Cannot Be Made during Modem Communication and take corrective action When FXCPU is used Set the FXCPU and connect it to the modem re Refer to the GX Developer Operating Manual Start the communication settings utility and make dope ME
29. CPUtype aox PLC side I F CPU module CPU type QO2 H Cancel lt Back Ned To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the preceding page Please select the Network Other station Y Station type Network MELSECNET 1 O H Network route Mode MELSECNETH X Cancel lt Back p Finish Communication Setting Wizard Other station x Please select the Other station r Other station setting CPU type Q02 H Network No 1 Station No 8 Multiple CPU None X Cancel lt Back Communication Setting Wizard Finished x The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment CPU USB Sample Cancel lt Back Next Registration complete 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the button Station type Other station Network MELSECNET 10 H Mode MELSECNET H 6 Make settings as indicated below and click the button CPU type QO2 H Network No 1 Station No 8 Multiple CPU None 7 Enter a comment and click the Finish button MELSOFT 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the CPU USB communication settings are correct or not using t
30. EA means a volume license product and EV an updated product GX Simulator Generic product name of the product types SWnD5C LLT E SWnD5C LLT EA SWnD5C LLT EV and SWnD5C LLT EVA n denotes any of versions 0 or later EA means a volume license product and EV an updated product MELSECNET 10 board Abbreviation of Type A70BDE J71QLP23 A70BDE J71QLP23GE A70BDE J71QBR13 A70BDE J71QLR23 MELSECNET 10 interface board MELSECNET H board Abbreviation of Type Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71BR1 1 MELSECNET H board CC Link board Abbreviation of Type ABOBDE J61BT11 CC Link system master local interface board and A80BDE J61BT13 CC Link interface board CPU board Abbreviation of ABOBDE A2USH S1 PLC CPU board AnNCPU Generic term of the AOJA2HCPU A1SCPU A1SCPU S1 A1SCPUC24 R2 A1SHCPU A1SJCPU A1SJHCPU A1NCPU A2CCPU A2CCPUC24 A2CCPUC24 A2CJCPU A2NCPU A2NCPU S1 A2SCPU A2SCPU S1 A2SHCPU A2SHCPU S1 and A1FXCPU AnACPU Generic term of the 2 A2ACPU S1 A2ACPUP21 R21 A2ACPUP 21 S1 and 21 21 AnUCPU Generic term of the A2UCPU A2UCPU S1 A2USCPU A2USCPU S1 A2ASCPU A2ASCPU S1 AZASCPU S30 A2USHCPU S1 ASUCPU and A4UCPU Generic term of the Q2ACPU Q2ACPU S1 Q2ASCPU Q2ASCPU S1 Q2ASHCPU Q2ASHCPU S1 Q3ACPU Q4ACPU and Q4ARCPU Generic term of the ANNCPU AnACPU and AnUCPU QCPU A mode
31. Generic term of the QO2CPU A Q02HCPU A and Q06HCPU A QCPU Q mode Generic term for QOOCPU Q01CPU Q02CPU Q02HCPU Q06HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU and Q25PHCPU Note that especially when the CPU is indicated as a different model Q00JCPU QOOCPU and Q01CPU are described as the Q00J Q00 Q01 CPU and Q02CPU QO02HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU and Q25HCPU as Q02 Q02H Q06H Q12H Q25HCPU In addition Q12PHCPU and Q25PHCPU are described as the Process CPU FXCPU Generic term of the FXo FXos FXoN FX1 FX1N FX1NC 1 FX2 FX2c FX2N and FX2NC series Motion controller CPU Generic term of the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU A173UHCPU S1 A273UHCPU and A273UHCPU S3 PLC CPU Generic term of the QCPU Q mode QCPU A mode QnACPU ACPU FXCPU and motion controller CPU Generic term of the A1SCPUC24 R2 A1SJ71C24 PRF A1SJ71C24 R2 A1SJ710C24 R4 A2CCPUC24 A2CCPUC24 PRF AJ71C24 S6 AJ71C24 S8 Generic term of the AJ71UC24 A1SJ71UC24 R2 A1SJ71UC24 R4 and A1SJ71UC24 PRF Generic term of the AJ71QC24 AJ71QC24 R2 AJ71QC24 R4 A1SJ71QC24 R2 and A1SJ71QC24 R2 Generic term of the AJ71QC24N AJ71QC24N R2 AJ71QC24N R4 A1SJ71QC24N and A1SJ71QC24N R2 QC24 N Generic term of the QC24 and QC24N Q series compatible C24 Generic term of the QJ71C24 and QU71C24 R2 Generic Term Abbreviation Description Computer link module Serial communication module Gener
32. Microsoft Access 2000 English version or Microsoft Access 2002 English version 51 Pentium 150 2 or more is recommended for use of Windows Me or Pentium 300MHz or more for use of Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition 2 A multiprocessor IBM PC AT compatible personal computer cannot be used because of driver incompatibility 3 Service Pack 3 or more is needed for use of Windows NT Workstation 4 0 4 MX Component cannot be used in the XP compatibility mode 5 64MB or more is recommended for use of Windows 2000 Professional or 128MB or more for use of Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition 6 User programs created in the English environment may be used in the English environment only They cannot be used in the Japanese environment 7 To operate VBScript use Internet Explorer version 5 00 2919 6307 or later 8 When Windows Me or Windows XP Home Edition is used the ASP function is unusable 2 4 Usable PLC CPUs The usable PLC CPUs are given below a rea ee RU I DOS ee 2 2 15 A1SCPU S1 ATSCPUC24 R2 ATSHCPU ATSJCPU A1SJHCPU A1NCPU A2CCPU A2CCPUC24 A2CCPUC24 PRF A2CJCPU A2NCPU A2NCPU S1 A2SCPU A2SCPU S1 25 A2SHCPU S1 A3NCPU ATFXCPU A2ACPU A2ACPU S1 A2ACPUP21 R21 AZACPUP21 R21 S1 ASACPUP21 R21 A2UCPU A2UCPU S1 205 A2USCPU S1 A2ASCPU A2ASCPU S1 A2ASCPU S30 ASUSHCPU S1 ASUCPU
33. Network number 2 station number 1 21 MELSECNET H module controlled by 2 Network number 2 station number 2 MELSECNET H APP 19 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 5 Number of Loadable Network Modules When Q00JCPU QOOCPU or Q01CPU Is Used The following indicates the number of loadable network modules that may be connected when the Q00JCPU or Q01CPU is used Network Module Number of Loadable Modules MELSECNET H module Ethernet module 1 module CC Link module Function version B or later Therefore the following systems cannot be configured Example 1 Since the number of loadable Ethernet modules is 1 the part of the system indicated by the dotted line cannot be configured MX Component Ethernet QJ71 QJ71 Example 2 Since the number of loadable MELSECNET H modules is the part of the system indicated by the dotted line cannot be configured MX Component APP 20 APP 20 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 6 Flowchart for the case where access cannot be performed during modem communication If the PLC CPU cannot be accessed using modem communication refer to the following flowchart and take corrective action Reexamine the wiring switch settings parameter settings etc Can normal modem communication be executed using GX De
34. cx 1 On the connected station side series compatible E71 always specify the station number set in the Ethernet parameter 2 Set the parameter set values of the target station side QE71 to the network number and station number Also set the MNET 10 routing information of the QE71 parameter setting At that time specify any of the IP address calculation system table conversion system and combined system as the MNET 10 routing system 6 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only x x X x x x To next page 8 8 8 8 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Connected Station 4 Relay Target CPU Motion 2 Connected modul 3 Relayed Network CPU CPU 1 CPU moguls y a QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Usable control name Q mode A mode CPU 6 MELSECNET H pox MELSECNET 10 MELSECNET II EE ONU emet bum x x x x x MaseNeTH x x x x mersecnerno x x o x x P x Gaceo vanou poet o sen AciNLAITIQE71UDP pe Computering CC Link x x x x x QE71 ActAJ71QE71TCP ActMLAJ71QE71TCP f X Ix x x x
35. 3 Relayed Network QCPU QCPU En QCPU mode o o o x QnACPU cod MELSECNET I X er o 3 MetAJTIUC24 ES x D x fj ACPU ActMLAJ71UC24 link x controller CPU 3 X QCPU IMELSECNET H A mode E qM c24 i e x o Low o 3 naa Ethernet secl x aes ActMLAJ71C24 Carputer ink E i x 3 Operates as the one equivalent to AnACPU 4 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 3 For Ethernet Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for Ethernet communication 8 3 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for Ethernet communication Access Target A2A S1 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 S1 S30 Q3A A2USH S1 Q4A Q02 H A Q4AR FXos FXon A171SH FX A172SH FXis A173UH S1 A273UH S3 FXenc Device Device Name Function input FX Function output FY Function register FD Edge relay v x Linkregisterw O o 0 O Pe S po Te 1 1 TN matc o Oo o o x
36. 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 Communication Setting Wizard Introduction Cancel This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Logical station number Back Next Communication Setting Wizard PC side Please select the PC side IF PC side IF GX Simulator Communication setting CPUtype 2 m Time out 10000 ms The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment Simuletor Sample Cancel lt Back Next gt Registration complete 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 Type 9 in Logical station number and click the button 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the button PC side I F GX Simulator CPU type Q02 H Time out 10000 4 Enter a comment and click the Finish button 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a commun
37. Gppw QJ7 1 C24CallbackNumber 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the Preceding page 1 lt Set modem connection channel No MO 43 HO 2 K1 K1 J71C24 ccessib e Set GX Developer connection TOP HO H36 K1 lt Set auto modem initialization TO HO H2007 lt Set callback function TO HO H2001 HOF K1 lt Set the data for callback TO HO H2101 H8001 lt Set the data for callback TO HO H2102 H8002 lt Set the data for callback TO HO H2103 H8003 K1 lt Set registration data bytes TO HO H1B00 K80 K1 lt Set telephone number MOV TE 1 Set no external line MOV K255 D10 Set line type MOV D11 lt Writes the connection data TO HO H1B01 0 40 lt Set registration data bytes TO HO H1B29 K80 K1 lt Set telephone number MOV 2 D1 lt Set no external line MOV K255 D10 lt Set line type MOV K1 D11 lt Writes the connection data TO HO H1B2A DO K40 To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the Preceding page 1 lt Set registration data bytes TO HO 1 52 K80 lt Set telephone number MOV 3 D1 Set no external line MOV K255 D10 Set line type MOV Kl D11 lt Writes the connection data TO HO H1B53 K40 Convert the initialization command into pulse Initialization command into puls WH is M31 Ini
38. H4D is set D1014 MOV H4D D1014 lt 4 H34 is set in D1015 MOV H34 D1015 A H5C is set D1016 MOV H5C D1016 lt Q H51 is set D1017 MOV H51 D1017 lt 0 H30 is set D1018 MOV H30 D1018 lt H5C is set DIOLS MOV H5C D1019 J H4A is set in D1020 MOV 01020 lt 0 30 is set D1021 MOV H30 D1021 lt amp H26 is set D1022 MOV H26 D1022 W H57 is set in D1023 MOV H57 D1023 lt CR HOD is set in D1024 MOV HOD D1024 LF HOA is set in D1025 MOV H0A D1025 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING b QC24N Using the QC24N requires a sequence program to set the following buffer memory addresses The following table indicates the buffer memory addresses that must be set and the sequence program Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Modem connection channel designation 2 Settings 0 Not connected modem function is not used 1 CH1 side interface 2 CH2 side interface MELSOFT Setting in Sample Sequence Program Initialization data No designation 34u 1 OH Send of initialization data specified in the sending user registration frame specifying area 7DOH to 7D4H Initialization data No 2000 No 2000 Q6TEL connection designation 36x 0 Does not make communication as Q6TEL 1 Makes communication as Q6
39. MELSOFT From the preceding page l 1 i R MELSECNET H 5 Click the Loop monitor tab and make sure that the loop is Board iet Board tion Loop monitor Each sta status Err history monitor Memory 1 0 Test Target 4 Channel 51 MELSECNET H 1 slot normal Error Information Own Station Information Loop Information Network No Group Sta No Control Normal Sta F Loop Status Nomai 1 lo 1 Normal 5 I f 5 Loop Status Nomar r Loop Status Mode Online Comm Status Normal Normal Link Scan Time F Loop Back Station Back Station Loop Back Not in execution status r Datalink Information Transmission Status During data link Reason for Transmission interruption Device Monitor Help Check complete 6 Click the button to exit from the utility 3 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 Type 10 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction x This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change y
40. Refer to Section 6 7 2 6 1 System example The following system example is used in this section Transmission speed 19200bps Transmission speed 10Mbps Y CC Link CC Link G4 module Q2A Master station IBM PC AT compatible QnA mode MX Component COM1 Station number 1 are Sta 10 0 is used Logical station number of 7 is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Making switch settings of the CC Link G4 module The switch settings of the CC Link G4 module are indicated below Switch Switch Number Setting Station number setting switches 01 station number 1 Data link transmission speed setting switch 4 10Mbps resistor Operation mode setting SW1 ON QnA mode 19200bps Inter peripheral transmission SW Setting speed setting Operation setting Parity bit yes no setting sw semg 1 This switch acts as the operation mode setting switch on the AJ65BT G4 S3 3 Wiring the CC Link G4 module The diagram of wiring the CC Link G4 module to the CC Link module is shown below CC Link module AJ65BT G4 Termination 27 Termination DB DB resistor DG DG SLD SLD FG 24V woe FG 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Setting the network parameters Parameter setting may either be made
41. Subscriber line 4 I Relayed Relayed Modem station module IBM PC AT compatible b Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or inaccessible Connected Station 4 Relay Target CPU 2 Connected Motion 3 Relayed Network CPU CPU unit Usable 2 S QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode A mode CPU control name O x x x x Lx 1 o o O x O merseonery lt fs por po a 7 o Multidrop Independent mode ease s p E EE x MELSECNET 10 x A I x X Computerin x x o x x x Independent mode 1 1 Indicates the CH2 side setting The CH1 side is fixed to the independent mode 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 13 For Gateway Function Communication This section describes the accessible devices and accessible ranges for gateway function communication 8 13 1 Accessible devices This section indicates the accessible devices for gateway function communication 1 Accessible devices Only the following device is accessible for
42. startup Make settings using the utility setting type lt Program setting type gt lt Utility setting type gt Start the communication setup utility Refer to Start Microsoft Excel orMicrosoft and make communication settings Section 5 1 Access in accordance with the wizard Chapter 6 Start Visual Basic Editor and Start Microsoft Excel orMicrosoft create applications Access Refer to the programming Y Generate the corresponding manual Start Visual Basic Editor and communication control so that MX create applications Component may be utilized on VBA Refer to the programming Generate the ActEasylF control manual Set the property of the pasted ZEILE Refer to so that MX Component may be control Chapter 6 utilized on VBA Set the property of the pasted Refer to control Set only the logical station Chapter 6 number i Perform programming using the functions offered by the corresponding ACT control xad Refer to the programming manual Perform debugging using the PLC monitor utility Yes Refer to Section 3 3 PLC Monitor Utility Operating Procedure Completion of user application 3 OPERATION PROCEDURES MELSOFT 3 2 4 When using VBScript The following creation procedures assumes use of VBScript Power on the IBM PC AT compatible and start Win
43. use the Q Series Corresponding 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 13 Gateway function communication NT 95 98 2000 Me XP Pom er Men Rom hes Rem a Gateway function compatible GOT For the gateway function compatible GOT refer to the Operating Manual Gateway Functions of the GOT b About GOT setting and setting between GOT and PLC For the GOT setting and the setting between the GOT and PLC refer to the Operating Manual Gateway Functions of the GOT 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 3 Operating Environment The following table summarizes the operating environment for MX Component PAE a 133MHz or more Pentium 1 PC AT compatible personal computer where the OS operates 2 personal computer Any of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System English version Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating System English version Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System English version Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System English version Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 English version 3 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System English version 4 and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition English version 4 Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 English version Microsoft Visual 6 0 English version Programming language 6 Microsoft Excel 2000 English version Microsoft Excel 2002 English version
44. 168 0 2 Station number 2 QE71 192 168 0 1 Station number 1 E71 192 168 0 2 Port No 500 HEX QE71 192 168 0 3 Station number 3 2 Making the switch settings of the Ethernet modules The switch setting examples in this section are the same as in Section 6 2 1 Switch settings of the Ethernet modules For details refer to Section 6 2 1 Switch settings of the Ethernet modules 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING 3 Making parameter setting MELSOFT Parameter setting may either be made from the network parameter MELSECNET ETHERNET setting screen of GX Developer or from a sequence program The network parameters of GX Developer must be used to set the Q series compatible E71 TCP IP UDP IP or QE71 UDP IP or a sequence program used to set the QE71 TCP IP or E71 TCP IP UDP IP a Q series compatible E71 In the network parameters set the network type first I O No network No station number mode and operational settings Ethernet parameters CPU to Be Set Setting Screen Example Module 1 Module 2 Network type Ethemet Starting 1 0 No Network No Total stations Group No Station No Mode Operational settings Ethernet operations p Communication data code p Initial timing G Binary code Do not wait for OPEN Communications impossible at STOP tim
45. 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Ro _ button Com 10000 ms PC side I F Serial Connect port COM1 Time out 10000 To the next page Cancel l ee 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the SS button 21 PLC side F CPU module Baud rate 920 es CPU type QO2 H orta pwamsoms Baud rate 19200 Control DTR or RTS Control Cancel lt Back Next gt 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the preceding page Communication Setting Wizard Network x Please select the Network Station type Other station Network IMELSECNET 1 O H Network route Mode MELSECNETH X Cancel lt Back Communication Setting Wizard Other station x Please select the Other station r Other station setting CPU type 2 X Network No 5 Station 5 Multiple CPU None Cancel lt Back Nets Communication Setting Wizard Finished The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment CPU COM Sample Cancel Back Next gt l Registration complete MELSOFT 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the button Station type Other station Network MELSECNET 10 H Mode MELSECNET H 6 Make
46. 6 10 MELSECNET H 6 63 6 10 1 Accessing procedure Rp RR 6 63 6 11 Series BUS 6 68 51 1 1 Accessing procedure tote epe cbe sep iei iuter det diui 6 68 6 12 Modem Commbnicaltiorz s c eae eed e e oed t t eg dete dete b e 6 72 6 12 1 Switch settings of AGTEL Q6TEL QC24N Q Series Corresponding 24 6 72 6 12 2 Access cei e a etie 6 74 6 13 Gateway Function Communication 0 essent 6 94 6 13 1 Access procedure el Agha AG aa eA REPRE ay 6 94 7 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE PROGRAM SETTING TYPE 7 110 7 2 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES 8 1108 39 9 1 Precautions for Device ACCESS swiss ier e cte e c bx ee n 8 1 8 2 For Computer Link Communication nennen nnns 8 2 8 2 1 Accessible devices ro rore terea uo ite equite uie 8 2 8 2 2 Accessible ranges RR RUP RE ge 8 4 8 3 For Ethernet Communication e ere een es ena ne e e t 8 6 8 3 1 Accessible devices oni A di eere rete Fe reete Tene 8 6 8 3 2 Accessible ranges e tene teen led DL o i d e t RU e
47. A2U S1 Q2A S1 205 61 Q2ASCS1 a A2AS Q2ASH S1 A173UH S1 S30 Q3A lt C81 A2USH S1 Q4A Q02 H A Q4AR A273UH S3 QO6H A Link input J Link output J Y J ete relay bd a J W Link special register J SW Special direct buffer Device Device Name memory U 4 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 4 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for CPU COM communication 1 Configuration i Connected Relayed station module Ez IBM PC AT compatible Relayed Relay target Relayed CPU module 2 Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU 1 Connected Station CPU 2 Relayed Network QCPU QCPU Motion Usable contre Dame QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode A mode CPU 3 MuseNETH O x x x x Lx x Comp
48. A4UCPU Q2ACPU Q2ACPU S1 Q2ASCPU Q2ASCPU S1 Q2ASHCPU Q2ASHCPU S1 Q4ACPU Q4ARCPU QCPU A mode QO2CPU A QO2HCPU A QO6HCPU A XCPU FXo FXos FXoN FX1 FXiNC 1 FX2 FX2c FX2N FX2NC series Q00JCPU QO0CPU Q01CPU Q02CPU Q02HCPU Q06HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU 12 Q25PHCPU 1715 A1 725 A173UHCPU A173UHCPU S1 A273UHCPU Motion controller CPU A273UHCPU S3 3 OPERATION PROCEDURES MELSOFT 3 OPERATION PROCEDURES This chapter explains the selection of the MX Component development type and the procedures for creating user applications 3 1 Selecting the Development Type When using MX Component to create user applications choose the utility setting type or program setting type before creating a user application The utility setting type and program setting type will be described 1 Utility setting type Make communication settings using the communication setting wizard Using the communication setup utility enables you to create a user program without being aware of the complicated parameters of any communication In the user program the communication line can be connected by simply setting the logical station number set on the communication setting wizard to the ACT control property or into a user program 2 Program setting type A user program is created without using the communication setup utility Make ACT control settings for the corre
49. ANN A2CQ 40 Q06H FXis A173UH A2N S1 A3U EA Q12H FXwo S1 A2SLS1 GG A Gian Po A273UHCS3 A2SHCS1 QogH_a Q12PH MFX Q25PH Function input FX x x x x x O x x Special register SD X Ouputreay y o o f oJ o Interalrelay M Latchrelay L Annunciator F Link relay B Dataregister D o o O Oo oO o o J o J O O O oO Contact TS o o ol o o o o mo gt COMO gt 5 SOO Present value mNeo ojortojo o 09 Contact o crue J o imos ee ders loque p OS oe ree Pro eo eo o fe e CN Conas x x x o x x Retentve coiso x x x x x o x x timer Present value SN Linkspecialrelay SB x x x x Link special register SW x X DY A Input relay 5 Direct output DY x m Extended file register ER R 1 Data cannot be written to 2 or more consecutive points using WriteDeviceBlock or WriteDeviceBlock2 Data may be written to only one point x 2 When specifying the file register specify the data register D 8 Disabled for use of Q00JCPU To next page 8 10 8 10 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2A S1
50. CC Link board 3 The CC Link master station module used should be of software version N or later 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 8 CC Link G4 communication NT 95 98 2000 XP gt xor ex a Precautions 1 Computer link communication made on Windows 95 will cause a memory leak Therefore do not perform continuous operation 2 The CC Link G4 module used should be of software version D or later 3 The CC Link master station module used should be of software version N or later b Switch settings of the CC Link G4 module For the switch settings for use of MX Component refer to Section 6 7 1 Switch settings of CC Link G4 module c About cables Communications between the IBM PC AT compatible and CC Link G4 module require the RS 232C RS 422 conversion cables as used in CPU COM communication For more information refer to 3 2 Cables for connection of ACPU QnACPU or 9 CPU board communication NT 95 98 2000 qr qox a Precautions 1 Always use any of the following communication drivers Other communication drivers cannot be used Used OS SWODNF ANU B SW1DNF ANU B Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Windows 95 Windows 98 x XP a 3 gt Windows XP Home Edition 5 x Usable x Unusable 2 Access to the QCPU Q mode and FXCPU cannot be made 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MEL
51. CC Link board communication Usable driver SWADNF CCLINK or later CC Link G4 communication CPU board ny Usable board CPU board communication Usable driver SW1DNF ANU B or later Q series bus communication y only when PC CPU module is used GX Simulator communication 2 0 4802004 Modem communication NENNEN O Gateway function communication Configurable x Not configurable 1 Usable only when QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU or Q25PHCPU is used Use GX Developer and GX Simulator of the following version or later when making GX Simulator communication GX Developer Version 7 GX Simulator Version 6 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 1 5 When using Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating System The following table lists the systems that may be configured for use of Windows Me Description Computer link communication rrr ey Ethernet communication CPU COM communication CPU USB communication MELSECNET 10 communication MELSECNET H communication CC Link communication CC Link G4 communication ee ees only when PC CPU module is used Gx Simulator communication O S Modem communication mm OT Gateway function communication Configurable x Not configurable 1 Usable only when QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU or Q25PHCPU is used 1 Use GX Developer and GX Simulator of the following version or later when making GX Simulato
52. Connect module QJ71C24 Time out 10000 Communication Setting Wizard Connect Line olo TID 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Callback number button Linetype TONE pot cow r Connection Call number Browse Line type ame Ha Ii Outside line number None Modem standard Help of AT command Port COM1 Ee number Enter the PLC side phone zm number AT command Modem standard To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page Communication Setting Wizard PLC side 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the Please select the PLC side IF ae B button Module type Station No PLC side I F Modem 900 z vps Module type 971624 Station No 0 Baudrate 19200 Cancel lt Back Please select the Network 6 Make settings as indicated below and click the station ype gt pa button Station type Host station CPU type Q25H Multiple CPU None Cancel lt Back a Finish and liek the Finish bul The Communication wizard has finished collecting uron information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment Modem Sample Ca
53. ER 1 Disabled for use ul FF i be be Ml tt T i e Index register 8 2 8 2 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target FXo s FXon A171SH 1725 FXis A173UH S1 A273UH S3 2 51 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 81 S30 Q4A Q4AR Device Device Name T J Y J e Pe Pe relay 4 J SB fd 151 J gt W Link special register J SW Special direct buffer memory U 2 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 2 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for computer link communication 1 Configuration 1 2 Connected Connected Relayed station CPU module module IBM PC AT compatible Holen networks 4 Relay target Relayed CPU module 2 Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs are all accessible Wheth
54. IP addre 55 SET 19 Initial request lt Read initial error code gt 19 FROM HO 80 200 1 ERR detectio n lt Turn OFF initial request signal gt 19 Initial request lt Initial request gt PLF M102 1 M102 E 34 4 SET Y COM ERR OFF lt Clear initial error code gt TO HO 80 KO Ki RST 17 COM ERR OFF Communication open file lt Communicate during PLC CPU STOP gt 19 46 TOP HO HIFO H8001 1 Initial request To the next page This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw E71_udp 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the preceding page lt Communication method set UDP IP gt X10 X19 56 4 MOVP H100 D110 1 Setting use purp ose TOP HO K16 D110 1 1 Setting use purp ose lt Module port number 500H 1280 gt H500 0111 E71 port number WovP Setting simultaneous broadcast gt DMOVP 0112 Other de IP ad dress Setting simultaneous broadcast gt MOVP HOFFFF 0114 Other de port number HO K24 0111 K4 1 E71 port number SET Y8 Open req uest No 1 END 1 MELSOFT In the communications enabled status the E71 s RUN LED is lit and the RDY LED flickers 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF T
55. K3 N3S0 1 Microcom B ues DESKPORTE33 6S Corresponding Device Initialization Command Omron Sun Electronic mron un Electronic ATE1Q0V1 amp C1 amp D2 amp K3 amp S0S0 1 Omron un Electronic harp Micro General Laboratory 2012 85050 1 General Use this device for operation check 7DDu 2013 ATX1 amp S0S0 1 If the device does not operate create the initialization command which matches the modem specifications on the user side 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 1 When callback function is not used Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Modem connection channel designation 2 Initialization data No designation 341 2006 No 2006 Callback function designation 20011 1 CH1 GX Developer connection designation 364 1 Connected Initial processing Turn on QJ71C24 accesible 0 MO J71C24 WDT erro 0971624 r accessib le lt Turn on initialization enabled MO M3 X10 X12 X13 10 19 M30 1771224 Initiali Initiali Connecti Abnormal Initiali Initiali iccessib zation zation c on in pr complet zation zation e e ompletio ompletio ogress ion equest nabled n flag n Set modem connection channel No MO 43 TOP HO H2E K1 J71C24 iccessib lt Set GX Developer connection TOP HO H36 K1 K1 Convert the i
56. Name Remarks Special relay Special relay of own board Special register Special register of own board Link special relay Link special relay of own board Mee Link special register of own board Remoeiput XK linkregister we ww ooo w Remote register area for CC T ca o _ Random access butter Random access buffer in buffer memory of own station CC Link module Automatic refresh buffer Automatic refresh buffer of own station CC Link module 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 7 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for CC Link communication 1 Configuration 1 Connected Connected Relayed station CPU module module II p CC Link IBM PC AT compatible Relayed network 2 3 Relay target Relayed CPU module 2 Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs and own board CC Link board are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU 1 Connected Station CPU Motion Usable control name controller Q mode A mode CPU MESENETH o x x x P x x MESECNEVO o x x x P x P x QCPU Q mode x x x P x P x
57. OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 1 3 Operations on connection test screen Menu Help Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number 1 5 4 Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Li Communication Setup Utility This screen is used to conduct a communication test on the logical station number registered Diagnosis count 0 Result CPU name Mean time of communication Logical station number Choose the logical station number on which a communication test will be made Communication diagnosis count Result Set how many times the communication test will be repeated for the specified logical station number Default 5 Setting range 1 to 32767 Used to start stop the communication test When the logical station number where the modem communication data have been set is selected the following screen appears after is clicked When you have set the password enter the password and click OK Password input Please enter the password Please push OK as it is when there is not a password setting Eus cmos Shows the result of the communication test Shows the number of connections made during the communication Diagnosis count test Shows the test result An error code appears at error occurrence 0 appears at normal termination or any value other than 0 appears at abnormal termination Shows the connected CPU type
58. Operating System Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edtion Operating System Condition 2 The personal computer can be connected to the Internet or intranet APP 4 APP 4 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 2 3 How to install Web server Install the Web server in the following method 1 When using Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Get Windows NT Option Pack 4 0 and install Peer Web Services 4 0 It can be installed using the CD drive setup exe 2 When using Windows 2000 Professional Choose Control Panel Add Remove Programs and install the Windows component Internet Information Service IIS The Windows 2000 Professional setup CD is required for installation 3 When using Windows XP Professional Choose Control Panel Add Remove Programs and install the Windows component Internet Information Service IIS The Windows XP Professional setup CD is required for installation 4 When using Windows 98 Install Personal Web Server stored on the Windows 98 setup CD It can be installed using the CD drive add ons pws setup exe POINT For detailed Web server installation method corresponding to the OS refer to the installation procedure attached to the corresponding OS APP 5 APP 5 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 2 4 Setting the Internet access account
59. PC side x Please select the PC sie IF 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt PC side MELSECNETAO board z button Communication setting Board No 1st module PC side MELSECNET 10 board Board No 1st module Cancel lt Back To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page 7 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the Station type Other station Single button Station type Other station Single 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the button Please select the Other station r Other station setting CPUtype A2UISH S1 CPU type A2USH S1 Network No 2 Network No 2 St ti N 2 ation Station Cancel lt Back Finish 6 Enter comment and click the Finish button n The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment 10 Sample Cancel Back Next gt l Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the MELSECNET 10 communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 3 9 1 Communication Setup Utilit
60. QE71 The functions can be executed only when the communication target PLC CPU is in the RUN mode An error is returned if the PLC CPU is in other than the RUN mode 2 When the protocol is UDP IP target module E71 QE71 The functions cannot be executed until the communication target PLC CPU is RUN once An error is returned if the PLC CPU has not been RUN once c The communication line is broken if the CPU becomes faulty or the Ethernet module is reset during Ethernet communication when the protocol is TCP IP In that case perform line close processing Close and then execute reopen processing Open When two different communication systems protocols used to make access from one IBM PC AT compatible to one Q series compatible E71 two station numbers i e for TCP IP and for UDP IP must be set Example When MX Component uses TCP IP and GX Developer uses UDP IP IBM PC AT compatible TCP IP station number for MX Component 2 UDP IP station number for GX Developer 3 Q series compatible E71 Station number 1 GX Developer UDP IP MX Component TCP IP Set different station numbers as the TCP IP station number for MX Component and UDP IP station number for GX Developer If they are set to the same station number an error will occur on the Ethernet module side 8 About switch settings of E71 an
61. a C24 computer link module Example of connection 1 Computer Link Module Side Personal Computer Side Signal Name FG 1 FG DSRDR 7 e CD signal need not be connected when the following connection is used for communication Choose no CD terminal check write 1 as the RS 232C CD terminal check setting setting made at buffer memory address 10BH Example of connection 2 Computer Link Module Side Signal Name Pin No SD TXD DSRDR 6 ae mud AL NET FG D RXD RS CS CTS 5 CS CTS SG CD APP 14 APP 14 APPENDICES MELSOFT 2 When 9 connector is used a C24 computer link module Example of connection 1 Computer Link Module Side Signal Name CD D Example of connection 2 Computer Link Module Side Signal Name Signal Name CD RD RXD 3 sa 5 7 Connecting the DTR and DSR signals of the C24 computer link module to the external device as shown above enables DC code control or DTR DSR control APP 15 APP 15 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 3 2 QnA Series 1 For large scale QC24 N a Example of connection to an external device that allows the CD signal No 8 pin to be turned ON OFF Large scale QC24 N Side Cable Connection and Signal Direction Personal Computer Side A Name Full Half Duplex Commun
62. addre detectio 55 n lt Set IP address gt TO HO KO D100 K2 1 addre 58 SET 19 1 Initial request lt Read initial error code gt 15 11 FROM HO 105 0200 K1 1 WDT ERR detectio n lt Turn OFF initial request signal gt RST 19 1 Initial request lt Initial request gt Le M102 1 M102 281 4 SET 17 COM ERR OFF lt Clear initial error code gt TO HO 105 KO 1 RST 17 1 COM ERR OFF Communication open file lt Communicate during PLC CPU STOP gt 19 37 TOP HO H67 H8001 1 Initial request To the next page This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw Qe71 tcp 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING 83 86 From the preceding page M2 X10 45 At Unopenab le flag TOP K32 TOP HO K40 Move lt Module port number 500H 1280 MELSOFT lt Communication method set TCP IP gt H8000 0110 Setting use purp ose D110 Setting use purp ose K1 gt 500 0111 0 71 t number 0111 0 71 t number X18 Y8 X10 Open req uest No 1 FROM HO K124 lt Turn OFF open o D101 91 le 100 RST SET M2 Unopenab flag lt Read op
63. and the sequence program Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Settings 0 Not connected modem function is not used Modem connection channel designation 2 1 CH1 side interface 2 CH2 side interface Send of initialization data specified in the sending user Initialization data No designation 344 1 registration frame specifying area 700 to 7D4 Initialization data No 0 Not connected 1 Connected Auto line connect 14 Callback connect Fixation Callback connect Number specification 74 Callback connect Number specification max 10 units 94 Auto line connect Callback fixation Bu Auto line connect Callback number specification Auto line connect Callback number specification max 10 units GX Developer connection designation 364 Callback function designation 2001 1 The following initialization data are factor registered to the Q series compatible C24 When the modem used corresponds to the initialization data 7DOH to 7DAH specify the following registration number When using the modem where the initialization data have not been registered register the AT command to the buffer memory address 1 00 of the Q series compatible C24 Registration No Hexadecimal Decimal 7DO 2000 ATQOV1E1X1JOYXQ2W2N3S0 1 Aiwa i PV BF288M2 288 1 IL 2001 ATQOV1E1X1 Q2 V2 N3S0 icro General Laboratory MC288X1 7D2 2002 ATQOV1E1X1 amp
64. gateway function communication Device Gateway device Device name EG 8 13 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for gateway function communication 1 Configuration Ethernet 2 Accessible ranges Access can be made to only the connected GOT APPENDICES MELSOFT APPENDICES Appendix 1 Concept of the Routing Parameters The routing function is used by the station of the PLC in a multi level system to make transient transmission to the station of another network No To perform the routing function the Routing parameters must be set to associate the network No s and stations acting as bridges For communication via the MELSECNET II the routing function cannot be used 1 The routing parameters must be set to the request source and relay station of the PLC a The request source must be set to make access to the request target b The relay station must be set to make access from the request source to the request target and to make access from the request target to the request Source c The request target needs no setting For example to make transient transmission from 1Ns3 to 3Ns4 in the following diagram the routing parameters must be set to the PLC 1Ns3 which makes transient transmission to the PLCs 1Ns4 and 2Mp1 which serve as bridges and to the PLCs 2Ns4 and 3Ns5 Routing parameter setting Routing parameter setting Tra
65. gt M2 X10 19 56 MOVP H8000 D110 Unopenab Setting le flag use purp ose HO K16 D110 1 Setting use purp ose lt Module port number 500 1280 gt MOVP H500 0111 1 E71 port number TOP HO K24 0111 K1 1 E71 port number SET Y8 Open req uest 1 lt Read open error code gt X18 Y8 X10 88 At FROM HO K93 D101 1 uest 1 lt Turn OFF open request signal gt lt gt KO D101 RST Y8 Open req uest No 1 lt Turn ON unopenable flag gt SET M2 Unopenab le flag X10 107 4 PLF 1 lt Turn OFF open request signal gt MO 11 11 RST Y8 Open req uest No 1 Turn ON unopenable flag gt SET M2 Unopenab le flag Timer until reopening 500ms gt M2 5 114 Unopenab le flag lt Turn OFF unopenable f RST 118 lag 500ms gt M2 Unopenab le flag END MELSOFT 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 For UDP IP Setting Item Set Value UDP IP open system 100 UDP fixed buffer send Setting Item Set Value Other node IP address FFFFFFFFH Other node port number FFFFH E71 s address 192 168 0 2 E71 s port number Initial processing address 192 168 0 2 gt M9038 0 HOCOA80002 D100 Initial WDT ERR IP addre processi detectio 55 ng n lt Set IP address gt HO 100 K2
66. is selected clicking the PLC or personal computer sketch enables you to change the details of the transfer setting Loa ston runber 177 6X Sin CPUtype XX CPutype 028 Baud rete S200 bps Network No Control m Siono 800007 Clicking the screen portion where you want to change setting enables a setting change Corfect Retry Tines 0 Cancel Communication Setting Wizard PC side Please select the PC side UF PC side IF r Communication setting Connect port COMI 4 Time out 10000 ms 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 2 2 Operations on device batch screen This screen is used to monitor only the specified one type of devices PLC Monitor Utility Menu Online Help Device Batch Butter Memory Entry Device Device FEDC BA9 8 7 5 5 4 3 210 0000 0111 1101 0000 2000 Device BL 9000 0000 0000 0011 DO pz 0000 0000 0000 1000 E De 0000 0000 0000 1000 srl 0000 0000 0011 0101 53 DS 0000 0000 0001 1010 26 D 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 1 D 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 Ds 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 D9 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 pio 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 Stop monitor Dil 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 12 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 mamas 0000 0000 0000 0000 15 014 0000 0000 0000 0000 er Display 215 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 A Data format M Bit order F 0 2 3 4 Enter the device n
67. level 1 two networks Set the routing parameters only to the station of the request source To the request source set the data to access the request target network No 2 Request EPIS Relay station Network No 1 H Network No 2 I Request target c Multi level 2 three networks Set the routing parameters to the request source and relay stations To the request source set the data to access the request target network No 3 To the relay station 1 set the data to access the request target network No 3 To the relay station 2 set the data to access the request source network No 1 Request See Relay station 1 Relay station 2 C Nemo Noa ETEK Network No2 JIE Network target d Multi level 3 four or more networks Set the routing parameters to the request source and relay stations To the request source set the data to access the request target network No 4 To the relay station 1 the nearest relay station to the request source set the data to access the request target network No 4 To the relay station 2 the nearest relay station to the request target set the data to access the request source network No 1 To the relay station 3 relay station other than 1 and 2 set the data to access the request target network No 4 and request source network No 1 source Relay Relay Relay station 1 station 3 station 2 C Network No 1 Network No 2
68. not appear when the program setting type is used 1 For the bit device statuses 1 indicates an ON status and 0 an OFF status 2 Bit devices are monitored in units of 16 points If any device outside the range supported by the PLC CPU is included in the 16 points its value is displayed O 3 Specifying the device memory in the U YG format enables the buffer memory to be monitored 4 When monitoring the set values of the timers and counters indirectly specify the data registers 5 For the X and Y devices of the FXCPU type their device numbers in octal 6 For the C devices of the FXCPU CO to C199 16 bit and C200 and later 32 bit are displayed separately 7 Devices cannot be monitored if the connection destination is not established 8 During monitoring you cannot make transfer setting 9 During monitoring flickers under the scroll button 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 2 3 Operations on buffer memory screen This screen is used to monitor only the specified one type of buffer memory PLC Monitor Utility i x Menu Online Help Device Batch Buffer Memory Entry Device Device P E D C 4B 9 8 5 5 4 43 2 10 Module 1 0 HEX N Memory address gt v Monitor format poa Display fisbitinteger gt Data format DEC Btoder Fo 1 02 H Host station 1 Exit 2 3 4 Module I O Type the first address of the module to be moni
69. of motion controller CPU For communications between the IBM PC AT compatible and motion controller CPU use the cables as indicated in 2 NT 95 98 2000 Me XP x OI CPU USB communication may be made only when the QO2HCPU Q06HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU or Q25PHCPU is used a About the USB cable QCPU Q mode compatible 1 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition may be used when the USB driver has been installed 2 When using Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition the user must install the USB driver 3 When the USB cable is used only one PLC CPU may be connected 4 Use the USB cable which conforms to the USB Standard Rev 1 1 5 Refer to Operating Instructions for the precautions for and restrictions on use of the USB cable to make communications 4 CPU USB communication 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 5 MELSECNET 10 communication NT 95 98 2000 Me XP xor qp 1 a Precautions 1 Always use any of the following communication drivers Other communication drivers cannot be used Used OS SW2DNF MNET10 SW3DNF MNET10 Windows NT Workstatonao 0 Windows 95 O Windows 98 Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me Windows XP Professional x x Windows XP Home Edition x x Usable x Unusable 2 The following are
70. pagefile Administrators Administrators Create a token object Create permanent shared objects CQ Account Policies 5 0 Local Policies 9 09 Audit Policy C User Rights Assignment 9 09 Security Options C Public Key Policies E IP Security Policies on Local I ug programs Administrators Administrators Deny access to this computer from Deny logon as a batch job Deny logon as service logon locally computer and user account Local Security Policy Setting 2 Debug programs Local Effective Assigned To Policy Setting Policy Setting Administrators Add If domain level policy settings are defined they override local policy settings Cancel 8 1 Choose Administrative Tools Local Security Policy 2 Choose Local Policies User Rights Assignment in the tree structure and double click Debug programs 3 As the Local Security Policy Setting dialog box appears click the button APP 8 APPENDICES MELSOFT From preceding page select users or Grows I 4 Look in 3 g The Select Users or Groups dialog box appears At this time if the computer name name of the computer Brem where Internet Information Service has been set is not oo displayed Lock in select the computer name 1G Power Users MXCO
71. programs Administrators Add User or Group To next page APP 10 APP 10 APPENDICES MELSOFT From preceding page i Select Users or Groups Selectthis objecttype Users or Built in security principals 4 The Select Users or Groups dialog box appears At this time if the computer name name of the computer Emme where Internet Information Service has been set up is not Erom this location MX COMPONENT Enterthe object names to select examples Locations displayed Locations select the computer name After confirming the above setting click the Advanced Select Users or Groups Select this objecttype Users or Builtin security principals Erom this location MX COMPONENT Common Queries Name RDN In Folder Y HelpAssistant MX COMPONE EP LOCAL SERVICE MX COMPONE Select Users Groups Selectthis abject type Users or Built in security principals Erom this location MX COMPONENT button 5 Click the button and choose the IUSR Name Internet Server Anonymous Access account from the Name list box and click the button a 6 After making sure that the account has been added reboot the personal computer Object Types Locations Enter the object names to select examples Mx COMPONENTVUSR_MxX COMPONENT Advanced APP 11 Check Names APP 11 APPENDICE
72. screen the Call number telephone number of the connection target appears Setting range 50 characters Setting characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 appears Used to display the phone book screen For details of the phone book screen refer to 2 Phone book screen Modem standard Select this item when using the modem standard AT command to connect the line Enter the AT command If the modem standard cannot be selected to connect the line choose this item and enter the AT command AT command setting the AT command has been selected on the AT command registration screen the data of the AT command is displayed Setting range 70 characters command Setting characters ASCII code m title of the AT command selected on the AT command registration screen appears Used to display the AT command registration screen Browse For details of the AT command registration screen refer to 4 AT command rcrum screen of AT command of AT command Used to display the AT command help Details setting Used to display the detail setting screen For details of the detail setting screen refer to 6 Detail setting screen 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 2 Phone book screen Set the telephone numbers used on the line setting screen Call book x EI AFactory 7 Construction Painting CE E Factory Construction 1 7 Painting New call number
73. settings as indicated below and click the button CPU type QO2 H Network No 5 Station No 5 Multiple CPU None 7 Enter a comment and click the Finish button 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the CPU COM communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 2 9 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test zz logical station number 3 Check whether the logical station number settings are correct or not E CPUtype CPUtype 0 Time out 0000 ms Baud rate 18200 bps NetworkNo Control PTR or RTS Station No CPU None E Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 7 4 WAN Logical station number xcPU COM_Sample z Test stati on num be r 3 Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int Result CPU name Mean time of communication p ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurs check the error code and remove the error
74. system example for Q series compatible E71 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard Communication Setting Wizard Introduction ues Ro 2 Type 2 in Logical station number and click the Next gt communication information for button You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Logical station number 2 hd Cancel 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Please select the PC side I F PC side Ethernet board butto n Communication setting ER CE Connect module IQJ71E71 5 m side I F Ethernet board Connect module QJ71E71 Saw 7 Protocol Network No 11 Time out 60000 ms Station No 2 Cancel lt Back Next gt Finish Time out 60000 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Please select the PLC side IF PLC side Ethernet module X r Communication setting 34 butto n Mocuetye amen PLC side I F Ethernet module penser Module type QU71E71 Network No 192 168 0 1 exi 0 Station 1 l To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the preceding page Communication Setting Wizard Network x P
75. the PLC CPU eee Usable Modules A1SCPUC24 R2 1 A18J71C24 PRF 2 A18J71C24 R2 2 C24 A1SJ71024 R4 2 A2CCPUC24 3 A2CCPUC24 PRF 3 AJ71C24 S6 AJ71C24 S8 UC24 AJ71UC24 A1SJ71UC24 R2 A1SJ71UC24 R4 A1SJ71UC24 PRF AJ71QC24 AJ71QC24 R2 AJ71QC24 R4 A1SJ71QC24 QC24 N A1SJ71QC24 R2 AJ71QC24N AJ71QC24N R2 AJ71QC24N R4 A1SJ71QC24N A1SJ71QC24N R2 series QJ71C24 QJ71C24 R2 compatible C24 Gmexamcem 1 Handled as equivalent to the UC24 2 Modules of software version M or later are handled as equivalent to the UC24 3 Modules of software version K or later are handled as equivalent to the UC24 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 About connection of usable modules When a computer link module is used to make access from the IBM PC AT compatible to the PLC CPU note that three are restrictions on the modules connectable directly to the IBM PC AT compatible If the module cannot be connected directly to the IBM PC AT compatible it may be used as the n th module of multidropping Multidropping Type Interface 1 1 Connection First module n th module 85 2320 9 22 A2CCPUC24 RS 422 LA RS 422 485 RE GUN A2CCPUC24 PRF Re42485 x ae 5 232 Exp poser qu me S42 RS 232C 1 p Rsa O 9 RS 422 A1SCPUC24 R2 RS 232C a A1SJ71C24 PRF RS 232C x x A1SJ71C
76. the corresponding tab Write to Device Bit device Close Force ON Device Force OFF Toggle force Word device Buffer memory Device Buffer memory Module start HEX Address Setting value 16bit integer DEC m Description Device Enter the device name Force ON Used to forcibly change the specified device to the ON status Force OFF Used to forcibly change the specified device to the OFF status Used to forcibly change the specified device from the ON to OFF status or from the OFF to ON status Choosing Device enables you to enter the word device to which write Device will be performed Choosing Buffer memory enables you to enter the module s first and buffer memory address Type the value to be written The input range is as indicated below 16 bit integer 32768 to 32767 32 bit integer 2147483648 to 2147483647 1 175494351 38 to 3 402823466e 33 Real number Number of valid digits 13 digits max 13 characters displayed Used to write the set data Word device Buffer memory Buffer memory Setting value 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 2 6 Operations on clock setting screen This screen is used to read or change the clock data of the PLC 1 Selected menu item Choose Online Set time on the menu bar 2 Dialog box The screen provided for explanation is the one displayed when the QCPU Q mode is connected Time setting x EE 3 8 10 1
77. type Time out 0000 ms Host 19216801 Exit 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number 13 GOT_Sample Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diagnosis count 6 Result 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the logical station number 13 Check whether the logical station number settings are correct or not 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical station number 13 151 Click Communication test complete 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code occurs in Result At normal termination 0 00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings were correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 7 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE PROGRAM SETTING MELSOFT 7 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE PROGRAM SETTING TYPE To make communication using the program setting type you must set the properties of the correspon
78. value il TC TN Contact CS Counter Coil CC Present value CN Contat SS x x x x x o Retentive Coil SC x x x x x x SN Link special relay SB x x x x x Oo x x Link special register SW x x x x x oO x x Steprelay Sy o o x Directinput 0X9 x xs x d x KS op up 2j Direct output DY x x x x KK x Accumulator A O O O Index register x u x 2 x E or cp oe OX x Xx Extended file register amp T ER R 1 Disabled for use teo tol x Jx kho 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2ACS1 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 a A2AS Q2ASH S1 51 530 S1 ae A273UH S3 Device Device Name Tes J Y ee ee ES J B relay ed a J Link special register J SW Special direct buffer memory U 2 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 5 2 Accessible r
79. 1 For the bit device statuses 1 indicates an ON status and 0 an OFF status 2 For access to the FXCPU enter the block number of the special expansion equipment into Module I O 3 Devices cannot be monitored if the connection destination is not established 4 During monitoring you cannot make transfer setting 5 During monitoring flickers under the scroll button 6 During gateway function communication devices cannot be monitored 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 2 4 Operation on entry device screen This screen is used to monitor the specified devices on a single screen at the same time PLC Monitor Utility Menu Online Help Device Batch Buffer Memory Entry Device Register device Delete device Clear device Start monitor Used to register the device to be monitored Clicking the button shows the following screen Set the value to be entered when a word device is specified Default DEC Item Description Sets to decimal Sets to hexadecimal Register device ER Set the display format when a word device is specified Value Default 16 bit integer Display fi Bbit integer X 16 bit integer 5 to the 16 bit integer display 32 bit integer Sets to the 32 bit integer display Real number Sets to the real number display ASCII character Sets to the ASCII character string display Used to register the device Used
80. 1 OVERVIEW MELSOFT 6 Read write of PLC CPU clock data You can read and write the clock data of the PLC CPU connected to the IBM PC AT compatible Clock data of connected PLC CPU can be read written MX Component 9 Access to clock data om h 7 Multithread communication Access to the same communication path can be made from multiple threads at the same time User program 1 Access to the same communication path can be made simultaneously User program 2 8 GX Simulator for offline debugging By using GX Developer and GX Simulator you can perform debugging on a single IBM PC AT compatible without connecting the PLC You can debug by accessing GX Simulator on the same IBM PC AT compatible MX Component IBM PC AT compatible PLC CPU need not be connected PLC GX Developer and GX Simulator are separately required to use the GX Simulator 1 OVERVIEW lt Factory side gt MX Component PLC accessing ASP MELSOFT 9 A wide variety of programming languages supported MX Component supports VBScript and VBA as well as Visual Basic and Visual a Creation o
81. 2 2 Operations on device batch 5 222 nnn nnns 5 22 5 2 3 Operations on buffer memory screen tenente 5 24 5 2 4 Operation on entry device 9 5 26 5 2 5 Operations on device write screen teeth nne n nnns 5 28 5 2 6 Operations on clock setting screen eene enne nnn nnns 5 29 5 2 7 Operations on telephone line connection disconnection screens 5 30 6 1 Computer Link Communication 6 1 6 1 1 Switch settings of computer link modules sse enne 6 1 6 1 2 Accessing procedure 3 5 3 n ph ig aed ng pp pRIB RES 6 6 6 2 Ethernet Communication en D qe 6 12 6 2 1 Switch settings of Ethernet modules entente nnne nnne nnns 6 12 6 2 2 Accessing procedure i dert Re Rae at ee RR HL da at a RU a DV D v E e RD dd 6 13 6 3 COM Gommu nication 5 2 ird eosam Ene oe ae ad cdi dp e rcd tx d Ros e cd 6 27 6 3 1 Accessing procedure o xe uti ie dutem a ipe 6 27 6 4 CPU USB Communi ations s et tea eb dede a a a eee eut 6 31 6 4 1 Ac
82. 24 R2 5 232 _ _ o a 15471 24 4 99 42245 x o RS 232C of of AJ71UC24 RS 422 485 ATSJZ1UC24 RO RS 232C DNEE A1SJ71UC24 R4 RS 422 485 a ec 19 710024 RS 232C x RS 232C AJ71QC24 2245 x x o RS 232C x x AJ71QC24 R2 RS 232C gt Lc RS 422 AJ71QC24 R4 RS 422 485 pese RS 232C RS 422 485 RS 232C DI ERR A1SJ71QC24 R2 RS 232C tle a 5 232 x AJ71QC24N 98 42245 xx x o TEE RS 232C RS 232C xs MET RS 422 RS 422 485 RS 232C xor to seal A1SJ71QC24N 98 42245 x x o RS 232C MSS x x A1SJ71QC24N R2 RS 232C RS 232 oa x QJ71C24 Rs 422485 xx x o RS 232 t Sr QJ71C24 R2 RS 232 A1SJ71QC24 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT c Switch settings of the computer link module For the switch settings for use of MX Component refer to Section 6 1 1 Switch settings of computer link modules d Cable for connection For the connection cable refer to the manual of your computer link module Refer to Appendix 3 for cable pin assignment POINT Only the RS 232C connector may be used for connection of the IBM PC AT compatible and computer link serial communication module The RS 422 connector or RS 422 485 terminal blo
83. 4 R2 or A1SJ71QC4 R2 is used The MX Component application can use only CH1 It cannot use CH2 Instructions for modem communication 1 Simultaneous modem communications It is not allowed to simultaneously perform modem communications using MX Component and other application such as GX Developer Do not perform a modem communication using other applications during a modem communication using MX Component If modem communications are simultaneously performed using MX Component and other application this will result in a communication error disconnection of telephone line or similar problem Instructions for use of telephone line a Do not use the call waiting phone line On the call waiting phone line data corruption telephone line disconnection or similar may occur due to interrupt reading sounds b Do not connect the line to master slave phones If the handset of the slave phone is lifted while the telephone line is connecting to the master slave phones the telephone line may be disconnected 3 Use analog 2 wire type telephone line When using a digital line use a terminal adaptor When the telephone line is of 4 wire type the line may not be connected depending on the wiring type of the modular jack For the 4 wire type conduct connection tests in advance to check for connection Instructions for use of cellular phone a Modem for radio communication using a cellular phone Although the modem name is
84. 4AR QO6H A Link input J Link output J Y ae J B relay dE J Link special register J SW Special direct buffer FXo FXon A171SH 1725 FXis A173UH S1 A273UH S3 memory U 2 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 6 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for MELSECNET 10 communication 1 Configuration 1 Connected station CPU Connected module Relayed network 2 3 Relay target Relayed CPU module Relayed module IBM PC AT compatible 2 Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs and own board MELSECNET 10 board are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU 1 Connected Station CPU Motion 2 Relayed Network P P Usable control name is QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller mode A mode CPU 2 MELSECNET H 550000 1535 MELSECNE DOs 21051 202712500 qux qoe 222 5 5
85. 5 format 5 Station number setting switch Data bit setting SW02 Parity bit presence absence setting SW03 OFF No OFF Um Even parity odd parity setting SW04 OFF Odd OFF Odd Stop bit setting SW05 OFF 1bit OFF bit Sumcheck yes no setting SW06 ON Yes ON Yes Online change enable disable setting SW07 ON Enable ON Enable Setting change enable disable setting SW08 OFF Disable ON Enable 19200bps 19200bps Transmission speed setting SW09 to SW12 ON SW13 to SW15 1 Modem communication is available on the CH1 side only 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT c series compatible C24 When modem communication is made 1 side Settings Item Set Value b15 to b8 b7 to 00 Switch 1 CH1 communication speed CH1 transmission setting 1 07624 Switch 2 CH1 communication protocol 00054 Switch 3 CH2 communication speed CH2 transmission setting 1 00004 Switch 4 hi aaa CH2 communication protocol 0000 Switch 5 Module station number 00004 1 Settings of CH1 and 2 are indicated below b7 06 05 b4 b3 b2 bi Ep ES emi side 1 transmission 2 transmission setting setting bO Operation setting 0 Independent b Data bit qu Poses change Tate Description 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 S
86. 54 22 wednesday v Item Description Shows the time of the personal computer Write disabled Shows the time of the PLC Clock setting is not available when either of the following communications is selected GX Simulator communication only the time of the personal computer is displayed Gateway function communication an error occurs 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 2 7 Operations on telephone line connection disconnection screens Connect and disconnect the telephone line for modem communication 1 Menu to be selected a Telephone line connection Choose Online Connect on the menu bar b Telephone line disconnection Choose Online Disconnect on the menu bar 2 Dialog box for telephone line connection For telephone line connection the following dialog box appears Enter the password and click OK Password input Please enter the password Please push OK as it is when there is not password setting Cancel 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING TYPE This chapter explains the setting procedure and setting example of each communication path when the utility setting type is used for programming 6 1 Computer Link Communication This section provides the computer link communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 1 1 Switch se
87. 80BDE A2USH S1 PLC CPU Board User s Manual For SW1DNF ANU B IB 0800174 Describes the features specifications part names and setting of the CPU board and the installation 13JR27 uninstallation and others of the driver Sold separetely MELSECNET AH Interface Board User s Manual For SWODNC MNETH B Epes Describes the features specifications part names and setting of the MELSECNET H board and the 1 3 JR24 installation uninstallation and others of the driver Sold separetely Note The MX Component Version 3 Operating Manual Startup and MX Component Version 3 Programming Manual are contained in the CD ROM together with the software package as a set When you want to purchase the manual alone it is optionally available as the printed matter of the manual number Model code in the above table How to Use This Manual HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL is given purpose by purpose for use of MX Component Refer to the following outlines and use this manual 1 To know the features Section 1 1 Section 1 1 gives the features 2 To know the system configurations Sections 2 1 2 2 The system configurations using MX Component are provided 3 To know the MX Component operating environment and usable PLC CPUs Sections 2 3 2 4 Section 2 3 gives the operating environment of MX Component and Section 2 4 indicates usable PLC CPUs 4 To know the MX Component operating procedures Chapter 3 Chapter 3 provides the operation pro
88. 9 Set the callback reception waiting time out Default 120 Increase the set time if a time out occurs in a callback receive waiting status Setting range 1 to 3600 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 2 PLC Monitor Utility This section explains how to operate and set the PLC monitor utility 5 2 1 Operations on transfer setting screen This screen is used to set connection from the IBM PC AT compatible to the PLC CPU 1 Selected menu item Choose Online Transfer setup on the menu bar This screen also appears when the PLC monitor utility is started 2 Dialog box a When choosing the utility setting type Transfer setting x 6 Utility setting type LLL A me Logical station number 11 GX Simulator Sample C Program setting type Nizard Connect Retry Times 0 E Cancel Item escription Choose when using the logical station number set on the communication setup utility to make Utility setting type transfer setting Choose the logical station number set on the communication setup utility When the logical station number where the modem communication data have been set is selected the following screen appears after is clicked When you have set the password enter the password and click Password input Logical station number Please enter the password Please push OK as it is when there is not a password setting avs Set the number of retries to be made when an erro
89. AnUBD ActMLAnUBD 2 1 Operates as the one equivalent to AnACPU 2 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 10 For MELSECNET H Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for MELSECNET H communication 8 10 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for MELSECNET H communication Access Target A2ACS1 1557 A2UCSI Q2ACS1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 Device AISJ H 25 Q2ASH S1 Device Name A2CU 517 620 A2N S1 A2SH S1 GAAR A1FX FXos FXon A171SH 1725 FXis A173UH S1 FX A273UH S3 FXenc E OEA rer e zd Special rey sm O o Special register sD O o Input relay 7 Outputrelay Yy O inemalreay M O Latch relay O Amundatr F O E 0 Link ay E aa O ose o Timer ean rer Col TC o o E SN S Es a ee ee AR Te Counter p tt k u x x x x Coico O O po e pis Retentive ear x x Present value SN Link special relay SB x x x Link special register SW Stepre
90. C Temp After that take either of the following actions 1 Use the graphic card and display driver which support Windows Me 2 Reduce the number of control objects pasted to the Excel files 2 Precautions for use of EXCEL VBA Do not set the page feed preview function in the application that uses EXCEL VBA Doing so can cause a memory leak or OS basic operation file operation printing or other fault 3 Precautions for use of Microsoft Excel 2000 or Microsoft Excel 2002 a If you paste the control to Excel 2000 or Excel 2002 it may sometimes not be pasted This phenomenon occurs if the cache file temporary file of Excel 2000 or Excel 2002 remains In such a case perform operation in the following procedure 1 Close Excel 2000 or Excel 2002 2 Delete exd in the Excel 8 0 folder of the temp folders 3 Restart Excel 2000 or Excel 2002 b Excel 2000 allows ACT control resizing which does not affect the operation of MX Component To restore the size set the Height and Width properties of ACT control to 24 again Instructions for use of Microsoft Access 1 Precautions for use of Microsoft Access 2000 or Microsoft Access 2002 a When you paste the ACT control to an Access 2000 form or an Access 2002 form and double click the ACT control or choose the custom control in the property the following error message will appear but this does not affect the operation of ACT control Other error message may appear
91. Click the button Administrator Built in account for administering the cor Guest Built in account for guest access to the Search Add Names MXCOMPONENTMUSR_MX Component Cancel Help 9 After making sure that the account has been added reboot Computer DK the personal computer Right Debug Cancel Grant Help Administrators IUSR_MComponent Internet Guest Account Remove Show Advanced User Rights l Setting completion APP 7 APP 7 APPENDICES MELSOFT 2 When using Windows 2000 Professional When the Active Server Pages ASP pages using MX Component are to be made public the IUSR_Name Internet Server Anonymous Access must be given the Debug programs right Make settings in the following procedure EBristory 9 OS A Eg Computer Management ODBC a Services Telnet Server Administration i Local Security Settings action view gt gn X Be Tree Effective Settin EB Security Settings 88 Access this computer from the net Everyone Users Po Everyone Users Act as part of the operating system Add workstations to domain Back up files and directories Backup Operators Backup Operator Bypass traverse checking Everyone UsersPo Everyone Users Change the system time Power Users Admini Power Users Ad Create a
92. E Refer to 6 12 2 5 settings using the communication settings wizard Y Check whether normal communication can be made on the communication test screen 1 ED Refer to 6 12 2 6 1 If normal communication cannot be made refer to Appendix 6 Flowchart for the Case Where Access Cannot Be Made during Modem Communication and take corrective action 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT lt QC24N Q series compatible C24 gt Start When using the QC24N set the mode setting and transmission setting switches When using the Q series compatible C24 set the software switches Refer to 6 12 2 2 In the sequence program set the items to be written 1 Write the AT command 50 1 2 Set the initialization request Refer to 6 12 2 4 Start the communication settings utility and make settings using the communication settings wizard Refer to 6 12 2 5 Check whether normal communication can be made on the communication test screen 1 Refer to 6 12 2 6 x1 If normal communication cannot be made refer to Appendix 6 Flowchart for the Case Where Access Cannot Be Made during Modem Communication and take corrective action 1 System example The following system example is used in this section 5 Setting the logical station number setting of communication setting wizard and later are described using the Q series c
93. EAN SERAN EAA AAA A AANE ENEA 3 4 9 2 4 When METET 01e AT EEE eA o 5t e Stc T eR REA 3 5 3 3 PLC Monitor Utility Operating Procedure eccecceseeeceececeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeaeceeeeaesaesaeseeeeaeeaesaeseataeeeeeeeteeeaees 3 6 4 OPERATIONS COMMON UTILITIES 4 1to4 2 4 Ae Starting the Utility D eet t D EO s Pe PE rue d Re 4 1 4 2 Exttirig thie Utility Ee PEE RUE PERRO oes PER 4 1 4 3 Confirming the Version io otii ine iae ete Sd EL e de e Pe De Ce eL eg I Td A Ee Dd i Pu Dae ded cda 4 2 5 1 Communication Setup enne tenerent nnns 5 1 5 1 1 Operations on target setting screen 422444 0 0 tette nnns nnn nns 5 2 5 1 2 Operations on list view screen eene nnne nent nnns tnit nnns tnnt nnns 5 8 5 1 3 Operations on connection test screen nennen nnne nnns 5 4 5 1 4 Operations on com setup import screen nns 5 5 5 1 5 Operations on com setup export 5 6 5 1 6 Operations on communication setting wizard screens sssssssssseeseeeeenennens 5 7 5 1 7 Operations on line setting 5 11 5 2 PEG Monitor Utility ces occorre one ae Dra e non d tp ee 5 19 5 2 1 Operations on transfer setting nennen ennt 5 19 5
94. F 2 i 0 Set all available setting items and click the gt button Communication setting 1 CPU type 02 be Baud rate 9600 71 bps Control IDTR or RTS Control Cancel lt Back f Wizard 4 4 Wizard 4 differs in available setting items depending on DENEN the settings on Wizard 2 and Wizard 3 Station type Ger sein 3 hore Set all available setting items and click the button fase z Network route When the modem is selected on Wizard 2 the line setting screen appears on Wizard 3 and Wizard 4 For details of the line setting screen refer to Section 5 1 7 Operations on line setting screen To the next page Cancel 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT From the preceding page Wizard 5 5 Wizard 5 differs in available setting items depending on the settings on Wizard 2 Wizard 3 and Wizard 4 Set all available setting items and click the button Please select the Other station Other station setting CPU type 2 Network No 5 Station No 5 Cancel lt Back d Wizard 6 6 Comment the logical station number that was set E RN A comment may be entered using up to 32 characters Lr a as Enter a comment and click the button Please Finish to build the logical station number When do not need a click the button without entering it Comment Cancel lt Back
95. HE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Making routing parameter setting Q series compatible E71 Set the routing parameters on the Ethernet parameter setting screen of GX Developer For the concept of the routing parameters refer to Appendix 1 Concept of Routing Parameters CPU to Be Set Setting Screen Example Target Relay Relay Via networkNo networkNo StationNo StationNo Target Relay Relay Via networkNo networkNo StationNo StationNo 1 2 b QE71 Set the routing parameters on the Ethernet parameter setting screen of GX Developer For the concept of the routing parameters refer to Appendix 1 Concept of Routing Parameters CPU to Be Set Setting Screen Example S Making communications check After completion of preparations for Ethernet communication execute ping in the MS DOS mode to check connection before starting communications on MX Component When normal Coping 192 168 0 2 Reply from 192 168 0 2 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 32 When abnormal Coping 192 168 0 2 Request timed out If ping does not pass through check module connections and Windows side IP address and other settings 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the
96. IBM PC AT compatible Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard On the communication test screen check whether communication can be made properly 1 System examples The following system examples are use The explanation given in 3 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard and later uses the system example for 1 n communication lt For 1 1 communication gt Refer to Section 6 1 2 2 on Refer to Chapter 2 Refer to Section 6 1 2 3 e Refer to Section 6 1 2 4 d in this section lt For 1 n communication gt Module 1 Q25H Q series compatible CPU 24 Sta No 1 Q2A QC24 CPU Sta No 1 IBM PC AT compatible MX Component COM1 MX Comp is used is used IBM PC AT compatible onent COM1 Q2A CPU Computer lin communication k Multidrop Module 2 QC24 Sta No 3 Logical station number of 1 is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Making the switch settings of the computer link module a For 1 1 communication Settings Set Value b15 to b8 b7 to bO Switch 1 CH1 communication speed CH1 transmission setting 1 Swich2 communications protocol 00004 Swich4 7 cH commu
97. IBM PC AT compatible 3 Refer to Chapter 2 Edit the HOSTS file 1 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard Wr Refer to Section 6 2 2 6 On the communication test screen check whether communication can be made properly 4 Refer to Section 6 2 2 7 1 You need not edit the HOSTS file when entering the IP address in the host name of the communication setting utility and the ActHostAddress property of the Ethernet communication control 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 1 System examples The following system examples are used in this section The explanation given in 6 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard and later uses the system example for Q series compatible E71 a Q series compatible E71 system example IBM PC AT compatible Logical station number of 2 is used Network No 1 Q series compatible E71 192 168 0 2 Station number 2 CPU1 QO02HCPU Q series compatible E71 192 168 0 1 Station number 1 0 CPU2 NNUS 02 letwork Q series compatible E71 192 168 0 3 Station number 3 6 QE71 system example c E71 system example IBM PC AT compatible Network No 1 compatible Station number 2 QE71 192
98. ILITY SETTING MELSOFT 1 System examples The following system examples are used in this section __ compatible MX Component Use 15 as logical station number HU Ethernet T GOT 192 168 0 1 2 Checking communication After completion of preparations for making gateway function communication execute ping in the MS DOS mode before starting communication using MX Component When normal C ping 192 168 0 1 Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 32 When abnormal C ping 192 168 0 1 Request timed out If ping does not pass through check the settings of the GOT and the settings of the Windows side IP address and others 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Setting the Logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard This section describes the setting of the logical station number using 1 system example 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard SEE E a 2 Type 13 in Logical station number and click the This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Please select the PC side I F PC side Ethernet board Communication setting Con
99. ION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 QC24N Switch Switch Numb wi wi mber een Sumber CH1 side 1 CH2 side Mode setting switch 5 format 5 As set by user As set by user Parity bit presence absence setting SW03 OFF No As set by user Sumcheck yes no setting SWO6 Online change enable disable setting SW07 Setting change enable disable setting SW08 Transmission speed setting SWO09 to SW12 SW13 to SW15 1 Modem communication is available on the CH1 side only 2 Make settings to meet the modem specifications 3 When using CH2 enter the values as set by the user 4 Q Series Corresponding C24 When performing modem communication on CH1 side Settings Item Set Value b15 to b8 67 to bO Switch 1 CH1 communication speed 1 CH1 transmission setting 2 switche CH1 communication protocol 00054 swicha CHR communication protocol 4 Module station number 1 Make settings to meet the modem specifications 2 Settings of CH1 and CH2 are indicated below 3 Confirm the settings of the CH1 communication speed and CH1 transmission setting and enter the set values 4 When using CH2 enter the values as set by the user b7 06 05 b4 b3 b2 bi bO catside densae Bit Description CH1 transmission bo Operation setting 0 Independent 0 Independent b3 Odd even parity 0
100. MELSECNET 10 x Gin Geeta TI px ser aant ete nex n Te se Computerink x x x x x x i ae ee x x x x x x 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 2 When using FXCPU a Configuration f Connected Relayed station CPU module Modem Relayed network 2 I Subscriber line 3 I Relayed Relayed Modem station CPU module IBM PC AT compatible b Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU 1 Connected Station CPU Motion 2 Relayed Network P P Usable control name MEDIE E diy nent QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode A mode CPU x x x x P x x x FXCPU 1 MESECNETI x ActFXCPUTEL x x x x Computerin x x x x x CC Link 1 Only the FXis FXin FXinc FXen or can be used 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 3 When using Q series compatible C24 and QC24N a Configuration 1 2 Connected Connected Relayed station CPU module module Modem Relayed network 3
101. MPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT b Making parameter setting in sequence program The parameter setting items for data link and the sequence program example are given below lt Parameter setting items gt Set Value Number of connected Set the number of modules on the remote local stations connected modules lt Sequence program gt XD XOF 0 11 PLS 0 5 SET mi lt Nunber of connected modules gt mn 7 TOP H Station Infomation gt HO H20 H2101 SET Y6 X6 21 RST Y6 RST 30 END This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw Ccg4a 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 5 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 Type 7 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station num
102. MPONENT Replicator E Users MXCOMPONENT zl i dio d edia 5 Choose the IUSR Name Internet Server Anonymous Access account from the list box and click the button 6 Click the OK n Cancel butto 1x 7 After making sure that the account has been added reboot ej Debnoprocan the personal computer Local Effective Assigned To Policy Setting Policy Setting Administrators MxXCOMPONENTSIUSR_MXCompone nt If domain level policy settings are defined they override local policy settings OK Cancel APP 9 APP 9 APPENDICES MELSOFT 3 When using Windows Professional When the Active Server Pages ASP pages using MX Component are to be made public the IUSR_Name Internet Server Anonymous Access must be given the Debug programs right Make settings in the following procedure Administrative Tools 1 Choose Administrative Tools Local Security Policy ap File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back 17 PSearch Folders Address Administrative Tools File and Folder Tasks Computer Management Rename this shortcut Move this file 2 KB D copy this S Publish this file to the web Data Sources ODBC E mail this file X Delete this file hortet Other Places Event Viewer 1 Shortcut 12 Control Panel 2 My Documents Shared Documents Local Security Policy My C
103. MX Component Version 3 MITSUBISHI if N MELSOFT WJ Oe M intenance rogramming MELSOFT Integrated FA Software SW3D5C ACT E e SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e Always read these instructions before using this equipment Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The instructions given in this manual are concerned with this product For the safety instructions of the programmable controller system please read the CPU module user s manual In this manual the safety instructions are ranked as DANGER and CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions DANGER resulting in death or severe injury CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in medium or slight personal injury or physical damage M Note that the NCAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to the circumstances Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user Design Instructions 4 DANGER When performing data changes or status control from the personal computer to the running PLC configure up an interlock circuit outside the PLC system to ensure th
104. NET 10 communication ma UM CEU MELSECNET 10 module board MELSECNET H communication d oris GELseCNETAD MELSECNET H module on TM M CC Unk Em CC Link module board Software version N or later RS 232C RS 422 conversion Li CC Link G4 communication Cones module Software version D or later a CPU board equivalent CPU board communication to APUSHCPU S1 GX Developer GX Simulator offline debugging GX Developer 5 SW5D5C GPPW E or later GX Simulator SW5D5C LLT E 10B or later Must be purchased separately CC Link module H Software version N or later GX Simulator communication A6TEL Q6TEL FXCPU QC24N series compatible C24 Telephone line Modem communication Modem j Ethernet board On the same base Q series bus communication PC CPU module Q mode d Ethernet Gateway function communication GOT 1 OVERVIEW 2 MELSOFT Substantial improvement in user s development efficiency MX Component comes with the wizard type communication setup utility By simply making interactive settings on the screen the user can achieve communication settings to access the PLC CPU to communicate with Once the communication settings have been made access can be made by merely specifying the logical station numbe
105. NGES MELSOFT 8 3 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for Ethernet communication 1 Configuration 1 2 Connected Connected Relayed station CPU module module Ethernet Relayed network 3 4 Relay target Relayed CPU module IBM PC AT compatible 2 Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by O accessible or X inaccessible When using the Q series compatible E71 or QE71 when UDP IP is used you must set the Ethernet parameters in GX Developer parameter setting Connected Station 4 Relay Target CPU 2 Connected module 3 Relayed Network Moti n QnACPU controller Usable control name CPU 6 MEsENETH 1 O x x x x Qsees MESECNETHO O O O O x x compatibleE71 x x x x ActQU7IE71TCP Ethemet x J ow2 x x x ActMLQU71E71TCP CC Link X x x HEH MELSECNET H 1 series 9 CompatibleE71 MELsecNeT x x x x ActQJ71E71UDP Ememt x o x x x ActMLQU71E71 Computerin o x x DH rcs o ee
106. Network No 3 Network No 4 I I I Request target APP Request 2 2 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 2 How to Start the Internet Intranet Environment This section describes an example of configuring a system that uses MX Component to create a home page HTML ASP for communication with the PLC CPU and display it using the browser Internet Explorer via the Internet intranet Appendix 2 1 Operating procedure The following is the procedure to start the Internet intranet environment Start Prepare the personal computer T Refer to Appendix 2 2 Install the Web server Refer to Appendix 2 3 gt Set the Internet access account eos Refer to Appendix 2 4 Restart the personal computer Make settings to make Web pages public Refer to Appendix 2 5 Conduct a test using the sample page Make settings to make any Web page public Refer to Appendix 2 5 Abnormal T Refer to Appendix 2 6 Web pages using MX Component will not operate in the environment where a test using the sample page is not conducted properly Check the traffic noise and others of the communication line to operate the sample APP 3 APP 3 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 2 2 Conditions of us
107. Next gt Fish Registration complete When the registration of the logical station number is completed on the communication setting wizard the settings are displayed on the target setting screen lt Before registration gt lt After registration gt E Communication Setup Utility 15 E Communication Setup Utility Menu Menu Help Target setting List view Connection test Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number Delete Logical station number 12 yazara Delete Serial PCUF kom Module type CPU type 02 Time out 0000 ms Station No NetworkNo ff Baud rate 1920055 800000 Parity loda Multiple CPU None Control DTR or RTS 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 1 7 Operations on line setting screen This screen is used to make the telephone line settings necessary to set modem communication in the communication settings utility 1 Line setting screen Set the line connection system telephone line AT command etc Communication Setting Wizard Connect Line Connect way auto line connect Callback number Line Line type TONE Outside line number Pot Connection Call number Browse Name _ _ _ 2 command Modem standard Help of command AT command setting Browse Title Details setting Back Next gt Finish Set the line c
108. OFT 3 Relay Target CPU 1 C ted Station CPU i rii 2 Relayed Network QCPU QCPU Motion Usable control name QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode A mode CPU 3 MELSECNET H ee ee ee ee Oo x oO x O Que MaseNEQ o x o x x x x x x Motion controller CPU AMLACPO x lt x x CC Link MESENETH x x x x x x x x x P X FXCPU MEsENETU x x x P X j ActEXCPU ActMLFXCPU Ethernet x CC Link 3 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU x x x x x xX i i x x X X x x X Tx x x x x x x x x 1 or A273UHCPU S3 only 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 5 For CPU USB Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for CPU USB communication 8 5 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for CPU USB communication Access Target A2A S1 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 S1 S30 A171SH A172SH A173UH S1 A273UH S3 Device Device Name Function input FX x x x Input relay X F Data register Link register Y 0 jator F V ister D ister W Timer Present
109. Oo x O oO o o o oj o X x oO Jo fo Edge al x OS Data register D o o o J x o Link register E _ oJ a SE o Wee ae 5 oles ao so Counter Tem E EET SS Retentive Coil SC SC timer Present ae me ET AG pit ut OH x rero 5 x x s X register DESSEN x EEUU File register Ox1 1 Extended file register ER 1 Disabled for use x 8 20 8 20 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2A S1 A2U S1 02 1 dimi Device A2USCST Q2AS S1 H A172SH Device Name Q2ASH S1 A173UH S1 S30 Q3A ae A273UH S3 Tes J Y eE ee J B relay px J Link special register J SW Special direct buffer memory U G 2 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 2 For own board access The following devices are usable only for own board access Device Device
110. RATIONS MELSOFT 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS This chapter describes the system configurations operating environment and usable CPUs of MX Component 2 1 System Configuration List This section lists the systems that may be configured for each operating system 2 1 1 When using Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 The following table lists the systems that may be configured for use of Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Item Description MELSECNET 10 2E Usable board MELSECNET 10 board communication Usable driver SW2DNF MNET10 or later MELSECNET H ne Usable board MELSECNET H board communication Usable driver SWODNC MNETH B or later CC Link hen Usable board CC Link board communication Usable driver SW2DNF CCLINK or later CC Link G4 communication pu CPU board MT Usable board CPU board communication Usable driver SWODNF ANU B or later Q series bus communication only when PC CPU module is used GX Simulator communication 5 1 Modem communication Gateway function communication Configurable x Not configurable 1 Does not support the used OS Use GX Developer and GX Simulator of the following version or later when making GX Simulator communication GX Developer Version 5 SW5D5C GPPW E GX Simulator SW5D5C LLT E 10B 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 1 2 When using Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System The following table lists the syste
111. Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details F 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings were correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number Communication test complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 13 Gateway Function Communication This section describes the gateway function communication procedure and setting example for the utility setting type 6 13 1 Access procedure This section explains the procedure for accessing the GOT using gateway function communication in the following flowchart y Set the GOT Refer to the Connect the GOT to Ethernet Operating Manual Connect the IBM PC AT compatible to Ethernet Edit the HOSTS file 1 Start the communication settings utility and make settings using the communication settings wizard 4 Refer to 6 13 1 3 Check whether normal communication can be made on the communication test screen 1 Refer to 6 13 1 4 1 The HOSTS file need not be edited when the IP address is entered into the host name of the communication settings utility and the ActHostAddress property of the gateway function communication control 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UT
112. S MELSOFT Appendix 2 5 Making Web pages public To make Web pages public on the Internet intranet the folder must be Web shared The following is the procedure to make the folder Web shared Though the screen slightly varies with the Web server OS the setting procedure is the same 1 Boot Explorer right click any folder that contains the xplore i E n n Web file html asp to be made public to display the j C ProgamF Find Recycled Sharing 1 1 Temp 1 _ Toshiba Send 11 Tosutils 1 Windows Cut g Winnt Copy 9 7 Xmop Paste p mops Create Shortcut DJ Delete 9 05 Rename ex Control Panel 3 Printers Properties 2 As the properties screen appears choose the Web General Web Sharing Sharing Sharing tab and select Share this folder 4 Microsoft R Personal Web Server is started Share this folder Aliases 020280 Cancel I 3 As the Edit Alias dialog box appears change the alias Directory here if you change it Alias ces The alias is the underlined part of the URL to be specified Bead Execute Scripts on the Web browser Cancel http Mxcomponent NetT est asp l Setting completion APP 12 APP 12 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 2 6 Checking whether access can be mad
113. SOFT 10 Q series bus communication only when PC CPU module is used NT 95 98 2000 Me XP oer esp x a Precautions 1 Use the MELSECNET H communication and CC Link communication controls to make access to other stations via the MELSECNET H module and CC Link module controlled by the PC CPU module NT 95 98 2000 Me XP When making GX Simulator communication use GX Developer and GX Simulator of the following versions or later 11 GX Simulator communication Used OS GX Developer GX Simulator Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Version 5 SW5D5C LLT E Windows 95 10B or later Windows 98 9 Windows 2000 Professional Version 7 LLT SW7D5C GPPw E SWEDSCTLTE or later Windows Me Windows XP Professional Windows XP Home Edition GX Developer and GX Simulator must be purchased separately 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 12 Modem communication NT 95 98 2000 XP crop erp xg e a Precautions 1 When performing modem communication make the setting in the parameters and sequence program for the connected module Use any of the following GX Developers to set the corresponding module Module GX Developer Version 3 SW3D5C GPPW E SW3D5F GPPW E or later Q series compatible C24 Version 4 SW4D5C GPPW E or later 2 For modem communication using the FXCPU only the 15 FX1N FX1NC FX2N and FX2NC are applic
114. SOFT From the preceding page l Communication Setting Wizard Finished 5 Enter a comment and click the Finish button The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment CPU Board Sample Cancel Back Next 4 Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether CPU board communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 3 E Communication Setup Utility Meru Heb 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test oe i Fi logical station number 8 T Check whether the logical station number settings are m correct or not EPU board cPUtype 205 51 1 Communication Setup Utility ren ES 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 1 station number 8 ogical station number amp cPu Board Sample Test Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int Result CPU name Mean time of communication p ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the er
115. TEL 1 Communicate as Q6TEL No communication interval time designation 37 0 Unlimited waiting 1 to 120 No communication interval time line disconnection waiting time 1 The following initialization data are factor registered to the QC24N When the modem used corresponds to the initialization data 7DOH to 7D4H specify the following registration number 10 10 minutes When using the modem where the initialization data have not been registered register the AT command to the or buffer memory address 1 00 of the QC24N Registration e No Inilializaton C nitialization Comman Maker a Device 700 2000 1 1 2 2 3350 1 PV AF2881WW PV BF288M2 701 2001 ATQOV1E1X1 Q2 V2 N3S0 1 288 4 288 1 702 2002 ATQOV1E1X1 amp K3 N3S0 1 DESKPORTE22 8S Microcom ECORI _ 6S 2003 ATQOVIE1X1 amp H1 amp R2 amp A3 amp D2S0 1 Omron 4 2004 JATQOV1E1XIUOQ2NSSO 1 SunElecronc 6 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT Initial processing lt Turn on QC24N accessible flag 1 0 MO C24N re WDT erro QC24N ac r cessible Turn on initialization enabled MO M3 x10 X12 X13 10 31 M30 24N ac Initiali Initiali Connecti Abnormal Initiali Initiali essible zation zation on in complet zation r zation e ompletio ompletio ogress ion equest na
116. TION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT c E71 The E71 requires an initial processing and communication line open processing sequence program The sequence program example is given below 1 For TCP IP Setting Item Set Value Setting Item Set Value TCP IP open system 8000 TCP fixed buffer send E71 s port number E71 s IP address 192 168 0 2 Initial processing IP address 192 168 0 2 M9038 DMOV H0C0A80002 D100 Initial WDT ERR IP addre processi detectio 55 ng n lt Set IP address TO HO K0 D100 K2 addre 55 SET 19 Initial request lt Read initial error code 19 FROM HO 80 D200 WDT ERR detectio n lt Turn OFF initial request signal gt RST 19 Initial request lt Initial request PLF M102 M102 2 34 SET 17 COM ERR OFF Clear initial error code TO 80 Kl RST n COM ERR OFF Communication open file lt Communicate during PLC CPU STOP gt 19 46 TOP HO HIFO H8001 Initial request To the next page This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw E71 tcp 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the preceding page lt Communication method set TCP IP
117. TTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 5 MELSECNET 10 Communication This section provides the MELSECNET 10 communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 5 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using MELSECNET 10 communication will be explained in the following order START Set the MELSECNET 10 board Connect the IBM PC AT compatible to the 1 0 Refer to Chapter 2 and Section 6 5 1 2 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard Refer to Section 6 5 1 3 On the communication test screen check whether communication made properly Refer to Section 6 5 1 4 1 System example The following system example is used in this section Ordinary station Station number 1 IBM PC AT compatible MX Component First MELSECNET 10 board is used Access is made to 1 at ordinary station station number 2 on network No 2 Logical station number of 5 is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Checking the MELSECNET 10 board Check whether the IBM PC AT compatible is connected properly to the MELSECNET 10 MELSECNET 10 Utility Own Station Information NetworkNo CableNo Sta No Rooting Par
118. The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 4 CPU USB Communication This section provides the CPU USB communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 4 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using CPU USB communication will be explained in the following order START Connect the PLC CPU and IBM PC AT compatible Refer to Chapter 2 When using any of the following OSs install the USB driver Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Refer to Operating Manual Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System Startup Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard Refer to Section 6 4 1 2 v On the communication test screen check whether communication be made properly c Refer to Section 6 4 1 3 1 System example The
119. able 3 Use the RS 232C cable supplied with the modem for connection between the personal computer and modem A6TEL Q6TEL FXCPU QC24N b Modem specifications When performing modem communication select the modem that satisfies the following specifications 1 AT command compatibility initialization command 2 Only the DR terminal can be turned ON High independently Example The modem where the CD terminal turns ON when only the DR terminal is turned ON is not applicable 3 Communication Standards ITU T V 90 V 34 V 32bis V 32 V 22BIS V 22 V 21 V FC Bell 212A 103 1 MX Component is not compatible with manual line connection connection via an operator Use a subscriber telephone line or private telephone line to perform modem communication 2 It is required to set the COM port when performing modem communication by using modem built in the personal computer or the PC card PCMCIA For the COM port of the modem built in the personal computer or the PC card PCMCIA refer to the manual of the corresponding product 3 For modem communication the AT command that is standard for some modems is not executable If the line cannot be connected by selecting Modem standard for AT command within the communication settings utility specify the AT command on the user side Refer to Section 5 1 7 for the setting of AT command within the communication settings utility 4 When using the callback function
120. able personal computers The following are the conditions of the personal computers that may be used as a Web server and a Web client 1 Personal computer usable as Web server factory side When using the personal computer as a Web server use the personal computer that satisfies all of the following conditions 1 to 4 Description Any of the following Operating Systems is operating on the personal computer Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Version 4 0 Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System Condition 1 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Condition 2 The personal computer can be connected to the Internet or intranet Condition 3 When Web pages are to be made public on the Internet external access ondition must not be inhibited by a firewall or like MX Component has been installed and settings have been made for Condition 4 VAS M communication with the PLC 2 Personal computer usable as Web client office side When using the personal computer as a Web client use the personal computer that satisfies both of the following conditions 1 and 2 Any of the following Operating Systems is operating on the personal computer Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Version 4 0 Condition 1 Microsoft Windows 98
121. al station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 Type 11 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number eae 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the PC side oseess butto n Caution If accessing the PLC CPU through MELSECNETHH unit that is controlled by computer CPU please select MELSECNETH board on the PC side PC side Q Series Bus If accessing the PLC CPU through a CC Link unit that is controlled by computer CPU please select CC Link board on the PC side IF Cancel Communication Setting Wizard Network x Please select the Network 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the CPUtype pn y button CPU type Q12H Multiple CPU No 3 Multiple CPU No 3 To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page Communication Setting Wizard Finished 5 Enter a comment and click the Finish button The Communication wizard has finished collecting Please Finish to bu
122. am Setting Control Normal Sta E h LED O optical fiber Rooting Param Transfer Normat Sta Card Reset SE Card list Card infomation Loop moniter Each sta status Err history moniter Version Channel 51 0 1 slot zi t over OO over E R aer OG R R R lo par OO para R unoer O unoer R Lo O O Loop TransferTarget Relay Target No NetworkNo letworkt 1 2 1 al 2 Setting Data fergetnetworkno Relay target network Relaytergetstano a 1 2 i Card Reset Rooting dais ili To the next page 1 Click Start Program Melsec MELSECNET10 Utility to start the MELSECNET 10 utility 2 Click the Card information tab and set the channel to 51 MELSECNET10 1 slot After that set the mode to On line automatic return and click the Routing Param Setting button 3 Set the routing parameters and click the button Target network No 2 Relay target network 11 Relay target Sta No 2 After that click the button to close the dialog box 4 Click the Routing Param Transfer button to transfer the routing parameters to the MELSECNET 10 board 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page
123. ame to be batch monitored Start monitor LStop monitor Used to start stop monitor Set the monitor format Default Bit amp Word Bit amp Word Sets the monitor screen to the bit and word display Monitor format Sets the monitor screen to the bit display only Sets the monitor screen to the word display only Set the display format of the device values to be displayed when the monitor format is Bit amp Word or Word Default 16 bit integer TN Set the radix when the display is 16 bit integer or 32 bit integer Default DEC Data format Sets to the decimal display Sets to the hexadecimal display 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT Set the order in which the bit devices being monitored are arranged Fo 7 in order of F 1 from left to right JArrangedi in order of 0 1 E from left to right Shows the device statuses 1 Monit Clicking the device name shows the device write screen onitor screen For details of the device write screen refer to Section 5 2 5 Operations on device write Screen Shows the communication target CPU name specified on the communication setting wizard Target CPU name Screen Communication path Shows such information as the network type network number first I O address and station information number Shows the logical station number set for the utility setting type Logical station number This does
124. anges This section indicates the accessible ranges for CPU USB communication 1 Configuration ee Relayed station CPU module Relayed network 2 IBM PC AT compatible Relay target Relayed CPU module 2 Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU 1 Connected Station CPU Motion mem mpm IE MESENETH o x x x x P x L weseweU x dS 1 1 Set the parameter set values of the target station side series compatible E71 QE71 to the network number and station number Also set the MNET 10 routing information of the Q series compatible E71 or QE71 parameter setting At that time specify any of the IP address calculation system table conversion system and combined system as the MNET 10 routing system 2 As the relayed station CPU side CC Link system master local module use the module of software version S or later 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 6 For MELSECNET 10 Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for MELSECNET 10 com
125. at the whole system will operate safely In addition predetermine corrective actions for the system so that you can take measures against any communication error caused by a cable connection fault or the like in online operations performed from the peripheral device to the PLC N CAUTION e Read the manual carefully before performing the online operations especially forced output and operating status change which will be executed with the personal computer connected to the running CPU module Not doing so can damage the machine or cause an accident due to misoperation REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date Manual Number Apr 2002 SH NA 080271 A First edition Jun 2002 5 NA 080271 B Correction Operating Instructions Subsection 6 12 1 Addition Subsection 6 12 2 Sep 2002 SH NA 080271 C Correction ES 6 12 1 Subsection 6 12 2 Appendix 2 3 Japanese Manual Version SH 080274 C 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 2002 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Operating Instructions This section gives explanation of instructions in the following order 1 Inst
126. ber Logical station number 7 Cancel 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the b utton Connect port COM he Time out 10000 ms PC side Serial Connect COM1 Time out 10000 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the Please select the PLC side IF ee button Baud rate fem PLC side I F G4 module Control PTR or RTS Contro x Mode QnA Baud rate 19200 Control DTR or RTS Control Cancel lt Back f To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page l Say ar Fee ae 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the Station type frost station z CPU type 2 X butto n CC Link module oj Station type Host station CPU type Q2A CC Link module No 0 Communication Setting Wizard Finished 6 Enter a comment and click the Finish button The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment CCLINK G4_Sample Cancel lt Back Next gt i Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether CC Link G4 communication settings are correct or not using the logical stat
127. bled n flag n lt Set modem connection channel No MO 56 HO H2E C24N essible Set Q6TEL connection TOP HO H36 lt Set no communication interval TOP HO H37 K10 K1 Convert the initialization command into pulse lt Initialization command into puls 5 400 119 Ss M31 urning Initiali n alway zation c ommand i nto puls Set the Data for initialization 141 TOP HO H34 K2000 nitiali Initiali zation c zation e mmand i nabled to puls Turn on initialization request SET Y10 Initiali zation r equest Turn on initial request flag SET M39 Initial request flag 1 To the next page This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw AJ71QC24NTEL 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the Preceding page 1 lt Turn on initial completion flag SET M3 nitiali Initiali Initiali zation r zation zation c quest ompletio ompletio n n flag lt Turn off initialization request RST 10 Initiali zation r equest 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT b Q series compatible C24 Using the Q series compatible C24 requires a sequence program to set the following buffer memory addresses The following table indicates the buffer memory addresses that must be set
128. cates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible a When CC Link G4 module is in Q mode 1 Connected Station CPU Motion Usable control name controller CPU MELSECNET 10 QCPU mode x ActCCG4Q ActMLCCG4Q Ehemet o x Computerin x o x x x Cc x x X i b When CC Link G module is in QnA mode 3 Relay Target CPU 1 Connected Station CPU Motion Q mode A mode CPU MESENETH x x x x x x x x x x x Mus MEsENETI x x x x ouis quM ow x ow 3E D ActMLCCG4QnA _ x c When CC Link G module is in A mode 3 Relay Target CPU 1 Connected Station CPU Motion 2 Rel N k Usable control name QCPU QORU QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode A mode CPU MESECNETH x x x x P x QCPU A mode MELSECNET 10 ox ox x x x x i x ACPU MELSECNET II x x x x x x Motion controller CPU Ethemet_ x x ActCCG4A ActMLCCG4A Computerin x x x x ecm ER 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 9 For CPU Board Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for CPU board
129. ce shutdown from a remote system Generate security audits Help 4 Click the button Add Remove Show Advanced User Rights 6 6 APPENDICES MELSOFT From preceding page 5 The Add User and Groups dialog box appears List Names From E At this time if the computer name name of the computer o where Peer Web Server 4 0 has been set up is not Admnistators Members can fully administer the compo aed lle compu name 62 Authenticated Users All authenticated users GB ackup Operators Members can bypass file security to bac 2 veryone All Users il Guests Users granted quest access to the comp 65 INTERACTIVE Users accessing this object locally NETWORK Users accessing this object remotely EPP ower Users Members can share directories and print 6 With the computer name selected click the Show Users Show Users Search button Add Names 7 Choose the IUSR_ computer name Internet Server List Names From z Anonymous Access account from the Names list box Names f INTERACTIVE Users accessing this object locally 4 and click the button NETWORK Users accessing this object remotely ERPower Users Members can share directories and print ERReplicator Supports file replication in a domain ERUsers Ordinary users 8
130. cedures of MX Component 5 To know how to operate the utilities Chapters 4 5 Chapter 4 describes operations common to the utilities and Chapter 5 explains how to operate the utilities Read these chapters when using the utilities 6 To know the communication setting examples of the utility setting type Chapter 6 Chapter 6 gives the setting example of each communication path using the utility setting type 7 To know the communication setting examples of the program setting type Chapter 7 Chapter 7 provides the setting example of each communication path using the program setting type 8 To know the accessible devices and ranges Chapter 8 Chapter 8 contains the accessible devices and accessible ranges Generic Terms and Abbreviations Unless otherwise started this manual uses the following abbreviations and terms for the explanation of MX Component Generic Term Abbreviation Description MX Component Generic product name of the product types SWnD5C ACT E and SWnD5C ACT EA n denotes any versions 0 or later EA means a volume license product IBM PC AT compatible Abbreviation of the IBM PC AT or its compatible personal computer PC CPU module Abbreviation of the MELSEC Q series compatible PC CPU module CONTEC LTD make GX Developer Generic product name of the product types SWnD5C GPPW E SWnD5C GPPW EA SWnD5C GPPW EV SWnD5C GPPW EVA n denotes any of versions 0 or later
131. cessing procedure iss Rope pne 6 31 6 5 MELSECNET 10 Communication 0 cccceccecceecceececeeeeceeceeeeaeeaecaeceeseaeeaecaeseeeeaesaesaeseeeeaesaesaeseeseaeeaseeeeaeeats 6 35 6 5 1 Accessing 6 35 6 6 CC Link 6 40 6 61 ACCESSING procedure anre rt ER etr 6 40 6 7 CC Link G4 0 cee eeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeaecaecaeeeecaecaeseaesaesaeseeseaeeaecaesaeseaesaesaeseeeeentaeseseeeeaeeats 6 45 6 7 1 Switch settings of CC Link G4 6 45 6 7 2 Accessing 4 6 47 6 8 CPU 6 54 6 8 1 Accessing 4 6 54 6 9 GX Simulator Communication 00 ce eee ceccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaecaeceeeeaeeaecaeceeseaeeaesaeseeseaeeaesaeseeeaesaesaeseeseateeseeeeateats 6 60 6 9 1 Accessing DrOCeQUre aeo oe e TRE 6 60 15 15
132. cessing again About target existence check starting interval 1 of Ethernet module If close processing Close is executed from the IBM PC AT compatible the Ethernet module may not perform close processing Close One of its causes is the open cable If open processing Open is executed from the IBM PC AT compatible with the Ethernet module not performing close processing Close open processing Open from the IBM PC AT compatible is not terminated normally until the Ethernet module makes a target existence check and executes close processing Close If you want to terminate open processing Open early from the IBM PC AT compatible shorten the target existence check starting interval setting of the Ethernet module The target existence check starting interval setting of the Ethernet module defaults to 10 minutes 1 It can be set for the E71 of AJ71E71 S3 or later Replacement of Ethernet module If you changed the Ethernet module during Ethernet communication due to debugging failure or like the other node IBM PC AT compatible must be restarted Since the Ethernet addresses MAC addresses differ between devices Simultaneous access when using Q series compatible Ethernet module The following conditions should be satisfied when communication is to be made simultaneously from multiple IBM PC AT compatibles to the same module using the TCP IP protocol series compatible E71 module except QJ71E71 100 whose first
133. ck cannot be used NT 95 98 2000 Me XP POs SOE OO 6x For the way to make connection to the Ethernet module read the manual of your Ethernet module 2 Ethernet communication a Precaution The accessible range for Ethernet communication is the same segment only Access cannot be made beyond the router and gateway b Usable modules Any of the following Ethernet modules may be used to access the PLC CPU md Usable Modules AJ71E71 AJ71E71 S3 A1SJ71E71 B2 A1SJ71E71 B5 A1SJ71E71B2 S3 A1SJ71E71B5 S3 AJ71E71N B2 AJ71E71N B5T A1SJ71E71N B2 15 71 71 5 AJ71QE71 AJ71QE71 B5 A1SJ71QE71 B2 A1SJ71QE71 B5 AJ71QE71N B2 AJ71QE71N B5T A1SJ71QE71N B2 A1SJ71QE71N B5T QJ71E71 71 71 2 QJ71E71 100 1 Accessible as equivalent to the AnACPU when fitted to the AnUCPU 2 An error will occur if monitoring via QnA Ethernet and monitoring via other communication path are executed for the same CPU simultaneously c Switch settings of the Ethernet module For the switch settings for use of MX Component refer to Section 6 2 1 Switch settings of Ethernet modules 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 3 CPU COM communication NT 95 98 2000 XP gt qe Precaution CPU COM communication made on Windows 95 will cause a memory leak Therefore do not perform continuous operation b Cables for connection 1 Cable for connection o
134. communication 8 9 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for CPU board communication Access Target won AisH 20 52 Q2ACS1 A171SH Devi A2US S1 Q2AS S1 evice A1SJ H A2AS Q2ASH S1 A172SH Device Name A2C J A A173UH S1 S30 Q3A i C81 adn A273UH S3 E 40 Function input rai x x x x _ cm Internal Lathreay mem Annar O x x om oO O 1 O 1 O 1 O O 1 O 1 e o 9 mem s Peal o SS Ee Counter COO O 0 ow x RE Fresen vate mue 9 fe Ot es n Retentive Col SC x x 9 timer vt specialrelay SB x x x own S s ip ses i Seray x o Directinpt 0X x oq x xx Xp Directoutput 0Y x x xx xx ooo x o i Accumulator A O O O O x O Index register x x gp zm x File register eE SE 28 2 1 2 Extended file register ER R 1 Access to QCPU mode cannot be made When making access to QnACPU the range is equivalent to that of ANACPU 2 Disabled for use of QO0JCPU
135. communication _ Ethernet communication 000000 CPUCOMcommuicaion ay MELSECNET 10 M eo Usable board MELSECNET 10 board communication Usable driver SW2DNF MNET10 or later MELSECNET H ms Usable board MELSECNET H board communication Usable driver SWODNC MNETH B or later CC Link 5 M Usable board CC Link board communication Usable driver SW2DNF CCLINK or later CC Link G4 communication a O Se CPU board communication Q series bus communication 5 only when PC CPU module is used GX Simulator communication oO Modem communication Gateway function communication Configurable x Not configurable 1 Usable only when QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU or Q25PHCPU is used 2 The driver is incompatible Use GX Developer and GX Simulator of the following version or later when making GX Simulator communication GX Developer Version 5 SW5D5C GPPW E e GX Simulator SW5D5C LLT E 10B 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 1 4 When using Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System The following table lists the systems that may be configured for use of Windows 2000 Professional Description Computer link communication ee Ethernet communication o O O CPU COM communication 4 7 CPU USB communication 1 MELSECNET 10 communication O MELSECNET H D Usable board MELSECNET H board communication Usable driver SWODNC MNETH B or later CC Link liem Usable board
136. crosoft Excel 1 Precautions for starting multiple Excel files on Windows Me Note that Windows Me has been confirmed to stop if you run multiple Excel files which use many control objects This phenomenon is not attributable to this product a Conditions on which this phenomenon has been confirmed to occur Graphic driver Matrox make MGA Mystique display driver OS Windows Me English version Number of controls pasted to Excel files A total of 150 or more controls used in the whole BOOK Other devices checked by Mitsubishi reference CPU Pentium 166MHz Memory 64MB Hard disk 8GB free space 6GB b Cause The phenomenon has been confirmed to occur when the Matrox make MGA Mystique graphic card display driver is used This is because Version 4 12 of the MGA Mystique graphic card display driver is not compatible with Windows Me c How to judge whether the phenomenon is the same or not After changing the used graphic driver for the standard VGA driver delete the temporary data emf left in the temporary folder After that try starting multiple Excel files The phenomenon seems to be the same if it does not occur by changing the driver for the standard VGA driver d Corrective action If this phenomenon occurs the temporary data emf will be left in the temporary folder of the system You have to delete the remaining temporary data emf manually The temporary folder of the system is normally in
137. d QE71 If the four lower digits of the error code that occurred during Ethernet communication using the E71 or QE71 is not indicated in the E71 or QE71 manual check the DIP switch SW2 setting of the E71 or QE71 If the DIP switch is not set correctly a difference has occurred in the packet format ASCIl binary and therefore the error code returned from the module cannot be recognized correctly Instructions for use of CC Link modules 1 Software version of CC Link master local module As the CC Link master local module used in CC Link communication or CC Link G4 communication only when the AJ65BT G4 is used use the module of software version N or later The module of software version M or earlier will not operate properly 2 Software version of CC Link G4 module As the CC Link G4 module used in CC Link G4 communication only when the AJ65BT G4 is used use the module of software version D or later The module of software version C or earlier will not operate properly Instructions for use of MELSECNET II MELSECNET 10 MELSECNET H 1 About relaying from the MELSECNET 10 loaded station When the module is loaded to the ANNCPU or AnACPU it is recognized as a MELSECNET II module When the connected station is the ANNCPU or AnACPU set the relayed network as MELSECNET II In addition set the station number to 0 when making access to the control station 2 Instructions for relaying the MELSECNET II Wh
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139. different depending on the maker the modem is generically referred to as the cellular phone communication unit in this manual Select the model of the cellular phone communication unit according to the cellular phone used For details contact the company of your cellular phone b Cellular phone without auto answer function For the cellular phone without auto answer function use a cellular phone communication unit that has the ANS ORG TEL select switch If the cellular phone communication unit does not have the ANS ORG TEL select switch it is impossible to connect the line The line connection procedure is different depending on the cellular phone company and cellular phone model For details contact the maker of your cellular phone Instructions for programming 1 About sample programs test programs and sample sequence programs a Sample programs test programs The sample programs are attached for your reference to create user programs The test programs are attached to conduct communication tests Use these programs on your own responsibility b Sample sequence programs The sample sequence programs attached to MX Component must be modified depending on the system configuration and parameter settings Modify them to be best for the system Please note that it is user s responsibility to use the same sequence programs About forced termination of processes during communication If communication is being made with the same ty
140. ding ACT controls For the properties of the corresponding ACT controls directly enter them in the property window or change their settings in the user program the user program Refer to the MX Component programming manual for details of the properties which must be set for the corresponding ACT controls Refer to the following sections for the settings of the modules for use of MX Component Computer link communication Section 6 1 1 Ethernet communication Section 6 2 1 CC Link G4 communication Section 6 8 1 Modem communication On MX Component the following property setting method is available for those who are not familiar with property setting Communication Setting Wizard Introduction selections Please click Next to begin Cancel This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your Please select the logical station number Menu Target setting List view connection test C24 Sample E71 Sample CPU COM Sample PC side IF Wizard COMI Ethernet Delete CPUUSB Sample usB NET10 Sample CCLINK Sampl CC Link CCLINK G4 Sample CPU Board_Sample CPU board GX Simulator Sample GX Simulator MNETH_Sample Q bus Sample Q Series Bus Modem Sample GOT Sample Ethernet Display Utility v j _Savetest l To the next page Sect
141. dows Install Component Refer to the operating manual startup Make settings using the utility setting type lt Utility setting type gt lt Program setting type gt Start the communication setup utility Refer to Create a home page using the text and make communication settings Section 5 1 editor and HTML editor in accordance with the wizard Chapter 6 On the home page generate the Refer to the Create a home page using the text ActMLEasyIF control so that iooramimiin editor and HTML editor MX Component may be utilized prog 9 using VBScript manual On the home page generate the Refer to the h rol X os d programming Set the property of the pasted Refer to using VBScript manual control Chapter 6 Set the property of the pasted Refer to control Set only the logical station Chapter 6 number Perform programming using the functions offered by the corresponding ACT control cipi Refer to the programming manual Perform debugging using the PLC monitor utility Yes Refer to Section 3 3 PLC Monitor Utility Operating Procedure Completion of user application POINT Refer to Appendix 2 for the way to start the Internet intranet environment 3 OPERATION PROCEDURES MELSOFT 3 3 PLC Monitor Utility Operating Procedure The following
142. e ASCII code lt Always wait for OPEN Communication possible at STOP time address Send frame setting Input format DEC x 6 Ethemetv2 0 IP address 192 188 Hq ces T Enable Write at RUN time Cancel Ethernet parameters Module 1 Module 2 Network type Ethernet Starting 1 0 No Network No Total stations Group No Station No Mode Operational settings Ethernet operations p Communication data code p Initial timing Binary code Do not wait for OPEN Communications impossible at STOP time ASCII code lt Always wait for OPEN Communication possible at STOP time address Send frame setting Inputformat DEC 6 Ethemet V2 0 IP address 192 168 cos Enable Write at RUN time End Cancel 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT b QE71 1 For TCP IP The QE71 requires an initial processing and communication line open processing sequence program for use of TCP IP The sequence program example is given below Setting Item Set Value Setting Item Set Value TCP IP open system 8000 TCP fixed buffer send QE71 s port number QE71 s IP address 192 168 0 2 Initial processing IP address 192 168 0 2 gt 5 402 DMOV HOCOA80002 D100 ERR IP
143. e above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 12 Modem Communication This section explains the modem communication procedures and setting examples for the utility setting type When performing modem communication for the first time on MX Component check whether normal modem communication can be performed using GX Developer and then start modem communication using MX Component 6 12 1 Switch settings of AGTEL Q6TEL QC24N Q Series Corresponding C24 This section explains the switch settings of the modules for use of MX Component When MX Component is used the settings of other than As set by user in the table are fixed to the settings in the table 1 AGTEL 1 OFF Telephone line connection mode OFF Notification processing execution mode OFF Remote access enable mode 4 OFF 2 Q6TEL Setting Switch select switch A A mode QnA QnA mode MODEM remote access status MODEM remote access status Switch Settin Number 9 Number 9 1 OFF Telephone line KS Telephone line connection mode connection mode OFF Notification processing execution mode OFF Remote access enable mode 6 COMMUNICAT
144. e same settings to Module 1 and Module 2 2 QC24 N Settings For 1 1 For 1 n communication Switch Switch Number communication Module 1 Module 2 CH1 side CH2 side CH1 side CH2 side CH1 side CH2 side 005 Mode setting switch 5 format 5 5 format 5 5 format 5 Station number setting switch a As set by user OFF OFF independent OFF independent Operation setting switch SW01 independent operation operation operation Data bit setting SW02 ON 8 bit Parity bit yes no setting SW03 As set by user 2 Even parity odd parity setting SW04 As set by user As set by user 2 Stop bit setting SW05 OFF 1 bit specifications setting Sum check yes no setting SW06 ON yes itch Online change enable disable setting SW07 As set by user Setting change enable disable setting SW08 S set by user As set by user 2 Transmission Transmission speed setting 5 09 to SW12 As set by user As set by user 2 SW13 to SW15 All OFF 1 Set to ON if the CH1 side mode setting switch setting is 0 or to OFF if the setting is 5 format 5 2 Make the same settings to Module 1 and Module 2 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Q series compatible C24 a For 1 1 communication Settings Item Set Value b15 to b8 b7 to bO Switch 1 CH1 communication speed CH1 transmission setting 1 switche
145. e to Web server properly or not When a check is to be made via the Internet the personal computer where the Web server has been installed must be connected to the Internet After confirming that the Web server is connected to the Internet intranet boot the Web browser Internet Explorer on the Web client side personal computer enter the URL as indicated below and make sure that the Web page is displayed properly URL input example http 10 97 85 10 Mxcomponent NetTest asp Alias set in Appendix 2 5 IP address of Web server NetTest asp is the Web server operation checking test page offered by MX Component Make sure that the system date and system time of the server are displayed on the Web browser 1 If access to NetTest asp cannot be made properly access cannot be made to the Web pages using MX Component either In such a case reconfirm the Web server settings and Web client browser settings If the settings are correct the Web pages may not be displayed because communication cannot be made properly due to dense traffic or like of the communication line In this case check the status of the communication line 2 NetTest asp is stored in the following folder user specified folder Act Sample VBScript SampleASP APP 13 APP 13 APPENDICES MELSOFT Appendix 3 Examples of Wiring RS 232C Cable for Connection of C24 and Personal Computer Appendix 3 1 A Series 1 When a 25 pin connector is used in
146. eb Taraet setting List view Connection test COM setup import COM setup export k Click wizard Exit 2 Dialog box Save As k Save in Cu ut z gl e Regist File act Cancel 2 Specify the place where the file will be exported File name Enter the file name to be saved Save as type Set the type of the file to be saved Used to export the communication settings Used to cancel exporting the communication settings 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 1 6 Operations on communication setting wizard screens These screens are used to set the logical station number necessary to make communication with the utility setting type 1 Outline of the communication setting wizard The logical station number necessary to make communication with the utility setting type is set in the wizard format The places and descriptions of the settings made on the communication setting wizard screens will be given below For the wizard screen settings refer to 3 Explanation of the communication setting wizard screens Wizard 1 6 Wizard 3 Wizard 5 P TA Connected pU Avis ee ale i station BM PC AT compatible MX E Component edem HMM elei NE i Wizard 2 Wizard 4 Used to set the logical station number
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148. ed below and click the Next gt Station type Other station button Network 24 x Station type Other station pedcs Network C24 Network type Multidrop combine X Network type Multidrop combine Cancel lt Back Ned Finish ey 6 Make settings as indicated below click the Next gt button Other station setting CPU type 2 gt se O3 Q2A Station No 13 Cancel lt Back Finish 7 Enter a comment and click the Finish button The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment C24 Sample Cancel Back Next gt l Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the computer link communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 3 9 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test 4 a logical station number 1 Check whether the logical station number settings are correct or not Serial E MuttiDrop c PC UF Module type 24 CPU type 2 Time out 10000 ms Baud rate 19200 bps S
149. elay SM Special register SD Input relay X Output relay Y Internal relay M Latch relay L Annunciator F Edge relay V Link relay B Data register D Link registerw o O O O Contact Ts O O Oo O cote Timer Present value TN Contact CS Col cc O Counter Present value CN SS Comat SS x x x x JOJO O xx x x x x p Retentive Coil SC timer Present value SN o o o o o x a Direct output DY Accumulator A Index register o File register m o 1 Only the FXis FXinc FXen or can be used 2 WriteDeviceBlock or WriteDeviceBlock2 cannot be used to write data to 2 or more points consecutively Data can be written to one point only 3 When specifying the file register specify the data register D 4 Disabled for use of QO0JCPU 8 34 8 34 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2ACS1 A2UCS1 02 1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 5 2 5 Q2ASH S1 51 530 51 E A273UH S3 Device Device Name Extended file registers Link input J X Link output J J EEFE relay i 58 BORNE EN J gt W Link special register x x x x x x x J SW Special direct buffer mem
150. electing the registered data to be copied in the registered AT command display list and clicking displays the group designation dialog box Choose the copy destination group and click E Used to move the registered AT command to any other end Selecting the registered data to be moved in the registered AT command display list and clicking Move group displays the group designation dialog box Choose the move destination group and click c m D MX Component can the AT commands created using GX Developer The AT commands of GX Developer are stored in the following folders User specified folder Gppw 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 New AT command registration AT command editing screens Register a new AT command and edit the AT command AT command registration Group name Modem at MELSOFT application side Title Corporation Type Modem AT command AT amp C1QUV1IN38 amp D2 amp K3 J Cancel Help of AT command Displays the group name where the command to be registered Title Enter the title of the AT command to be registered Setting range 60 characters Enter the AT command for modem initialization AT command Setting range 70 characters Setting characters ASCII code Help of AT command Used to display the AT command help 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 6 Detail setting screen Set details for telephone line connection Make settings according to
151. en access is made to the QnACPU AnUCPU QCPU A mode or motion controller CPU via the MELSECNET the device range is equivalent to that of the AnACPU Instructions for use of computer link and serial communication modules 1 2 About computer link communication a If the connected station CPU is the and the computer link module is the UC24 for computer link connection remote operation will result in an error when access is made to the ANNCPU AnACPU or QnACPU via the MELSECNET 10 b On any computer link modules other than the UC24 and C24 remote PAUSE operation will result in an error for all connections c For the QC24 note that the illegal case of specifying the first number of a nonexisting module and reading writing U G will not return an error if the software version of the module is k or earlier d In any connection form direct coupling relaying where the target station of the UC24 or C24 is the QnACPU an error is returned if clock data read write is executed Precautions for connecting personal computer and serial communication module a When QJ71C24 R2 of function version A is used An MX Component application can use only either of CH1 and CH2 When the MELSOFT product such as GX Developer or GOT is using one channel the application cannot use the other channel When the QJ71C24 R2 of function version B is used the application can use both channels b When AJ71QC2
152. en error code D101 RST lt Turn ON unopenable flag SET PLF lt Turn OFF open request signal lt Turn ON unopenable flag lt Timer until reopening 500ms lt Turn OFF unopenable flag 500ms gt TO SET Y8 Open req uest No 1 request signal gt Y8 Open req uest No 2 Unopenab le flag MO gt 1 Y8 req uest No M2 Unopenab le flag gt 2 K5 TO M2 Unopenab le flag END 1 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 For UDP IP For the QE71 set the network type first No network No group No station number and IP address on the Ethernet parameter setting screen of GX Developer when using UDP IP CPU to Be Set Setting Screen Example Ethernet parameters Module No 1 Module No 2 Network type Ethemet Start 1 0 No 192 168 _0 2 182168 0 1 information ling Operational settings IP Address Input format IP address lt 168 0 Ethernet parameters Module Module No 2 Network type Ethemet None Start 70 No Network Total stations Group No Station No addressDEC 182168 0 3 Operational settings IP Address Input format IP address 0 6 COMMUNICA
153. er the logical station number settings are Ethernet ii Ethernet HI E Au miu correct or not Ethernet Module type 607171 CPUtype Protocol Host 8216801 Network No Network No Network No StationNo Station No Time out 0000 ms fa02 H 2 Station No Multiple CPU None 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 7 4 Wes Logical station number 271 Sample stati on num be r 2 5 Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int Result CPU name Mean time of communication p ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 3 CPU COM Communication This section provides the CPU COM communication procedure and it
154. er the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible Connected Station 4 Relay Target CPU Motion 1 CPU 2 Connected module Relayed Network QCPU QCPU QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Usable control name Q mode A mode CPU 4 o x x x x wasewero o o o x o MevseoneT x x x x x i dime conde E Emm osz Owe x x x C241 comem fy ActQJ71C24 Link Independent mode Multidrop ENE mode IMELSECNETH ee ae ee MevseoneT x x o x x Ethernet QC24 N x o x x CC Link Multidrop Independent mode Multidrop Synchronous mode x 1 Always set the transmission specifications software switch setting SW6 sumcheck of the series compatible C24 parameters to ON 2 Set the parameter set values of the target station side QE71 to the network number and station number Also set the MNET 10 routing information of the QE71 parameter setting At that time specify any of the IP address calculation system table conversion system and combined system as the MNET 10 routing system 4 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only ActMLAJ71QC24 To next page 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Connected Station 4 Relay Target CPU Motion 2 Connected module
155. etting the AGTEL or Q6TEL data To use the the A6TEL or Q6TEL set the AGTEL or Q6TEL data For the settings and setting methods refer to the GX Developer Operating Manual 4 Connect the FXCPU QC24N or Q series compatible C24 and the modem a FXCPU A sequence program is required for use of the FXCPU The modem initialization command is set in D1000 D1025 The AT command of ATEOS0 2Q1 amp D0 amp M4 Q0 J0 amp W is set lt A H41 is set in D1000 M8002 0 MOV H41 D1000 lt H54 is set D1001 MOV H54 D1001 lt E H45 is set D1002 MOV H45 D1002 lt 0 H30 is set D1003 MOV H30 D1003 lt S H53 is set D1004 MOV H53 D1004 lt 0 H30 is set in D1005 MOV H30 D1005 lt H3D is set in D1006 MOV H3D D1006 lt 2 H32 is set in D1007 MOV H32 D1007 Q H51 is set D1008 MOV H51 D1008 lt 1 H31 is set 01009 MOV H31 D1009 amp H26 is set in D1010 MOV H26 D1010 lt D H44 is set in D1011 MOV H44 D1011 lt 0 H30 is set in D1012 MOV H30 D1012 1 To the next page POINT This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw Fxcputel 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the Preceding page lt amp H26 is set 01013 8002 66 MOV H26 D1013 lt M
156. f QCPU Q mode and QCPU A mode The following cable is needed to make communications between the IBM PC AT compatible and of QCPU Q mode and QCPU A mode When communication is to be made at 115200bps or 57600bps fast communication cannot be performed if the used IBM PC AT compatible does not support 115200bps or 57600bps communication speed If a communication error occurs reduce the baudrate setting and restart communication QC30R2 Connector of IBM PC AT compatible is D sub 9 pi 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 Cables for connection of ACPU QnACPU or FXCPU The following cables are needed to make communications between the IBM PC AT compatible and ACPU QnACPU or FXCPU 2 RS 232C RS422 IBM PC AT Compatible Side RS 232C Cable i PLC Side RS 422 Cable onverter For ACPU QnACPU or FX1 FX2 FX2cCPU FX 422CAB 0 3m 0 98feet F2 232CAB 1 1 422 150 1 5m 4 92feet When connector of IBM PC AT compatible is X 992AW O For ExyEXos FXoN FXiN FXtNC FXtS FXoN FXeNCCPU D sub 9 pin D 1 How to identify compatible product of F2 232CAB 1 cable Check the indication on the type label attached to the cable Incompatible product Indicates as a compatible product with indication of F FX A F2 232CAB 1 F2 232CAB 1 F FX A Y990C 990 For connection with the FX series always use the device indicated in the above table 3 Cables for connection
157. f monitoring page using VBScript 1 Monitoring page can be created in HTML format Using the text editor you can create a graphical monitoring home page HTML format You need not purchase Visual Basic Visual C or like Monitoring using Internet Explorer MX Component Web browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or later HTML for PLC monitoring IX rm MELSECNETHH or like 2 Using ASP function for monitoring via Internet intranet Using the ASP function of VBScript to make public the Web pages on the factory side side which monitors data using MX Component enables the PLC device status or fault occurrence time remote operation to be performed from a remote location or business destination via the Internet intranet by merely specifying the factory side URL on Internet Explorer Web server 1 1 Web server supported by OS Internet Information Server MELSECNET H or like Personal Web Server etc lt Office side gt pu Web browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or later um 1 OVERVIEW MELSOFT b VBA driven data collection and monitoring function Programming using VBA a
158. f the password has not been set this setting is ignored Setting range 4 characters Setting characters ASCII code Mens Enter the memo for the registered data Setting range 60 characters 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 4 AT command registration screen Set the AT commands used on the line setting screen AT command registration N Modem at MELSOFT application side Side MELSOFT application Default Cancel 1 New command Edit Delete Select Read file J Write file r Display cursor position AT command AT amp C1 QUV1IN3 amp D2 amp K3 1 Registered AT command display list Displays a list of titles of the registered AT commands D Choice display Used to display the registered data selected in the registered AT command display list Used to update the edited data and close the AT command registration screen Used to discard the edited data and close the AT command registration screen Used to display the new AT command registration screen For details of the new AT command registration screen refer to 5 New AT command registration AT command editing screens Used to display the AT command editing screen for the AT command selected in the registered AT command display list For details of the AT command editing screen refer to 5 New AT command registration AT command editing screens Used to copy the registered AT command S
159. five digits of the serial number is 02122 or later and whose function version is B or later Using GX Developer Version 6 05F or later set MELSOFT connection in the Ethernet parameter open system 5 Unlocking password when using QJ71E71 The range where the password can be unlocked by remote operation is up to the connection target station If the password is set also on the lower layer communication cannot be made with the PLC CPU on the lower layer Starting Enter password to Source unlock AAAA No Remote Password 1 With setting AAAA 2 Without setting 3 With setting AAAA 4 5 With setting BBBB Without setting Accessible x Inaccessible 1 D TEM PARE MED Ro ERE SENE 1 Unlocking QJ71E71 password enables access to PLC CPUs in this range 6 About use of the Q4ARCPU When using the UDP IP protocol of Ethernet communication use the Q4ARCPU whose year and month of manufacture is 0012 or later and whose function version is B or later 7 About Ethernet communication a When access is made to the QnACPU AnUCPU QCPU A mode or motion controller CPU via the E71 the device range is equivalent to that of the AnACPU b When making access to the PLC CPU through Ethernet communication the functions may not be executed depending on the PLC CPU status 1 When the protocol is TCP IP target module E71
160. following system example is used in this section Sta No 2 Y MELSECNET H HE Network 1 IBM PC AT compatible MX Component USB Q02H Ordinary station is used CPU Sta No 8 Logical station number of 4 is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard Type 4 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction x 2 This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Cancel Back Communication Setting Wizard PC side x 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Please select the PC side IF PC side IF USB X setting b utto n Time out 10000 ms PCsidelF USB Time out 10000 Cancel Communication Setting Wizard PLC side Lx r 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Please select the PLC side IF PLC side IF CPU module E button
161. from the network parameter CC Link setting screen of GX Developer or from a sequence program When using the CC Link G4 module in the A mode set the parameters in accordance with b Making parameter setting in sequence a Making parameter setting on CC Link setting screen Set the first No type total number of modules connected and station information Set other setting items as required lt CC Link parameter setting screen gt No of boards in module 1 gt Boards Blank no setting boards Set by the sequence program Start 1 0 No 0000 Type Master station v Allconnect count 1 Remote Remote output R Y Remote registerfRwWir Remote register Ww Ta SB Special reaister Sw Retry count Automatic reconnection station count Wait master station No PLC down select Stop Scan mode setting Asynchronously Delay information setting Station information setting Station information lt Station information setting screen gt Exclusive station Reserve invalid Intelligent buffer select word 4 count station select Send Receive Automatic Exclusive station 1 v No setting 54 64 StationNo Station type Intelligent device station Default Check Cancel After setting the CC Link parameters write them to the PLC CPU 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXA
162. gs utility ACT controls Generic term of the ActiveX controls offered by MX Component Meanings and Definitions of Terms The terms used in this manual have the following meanings and definitions 1 Logical station number The connection target information necessary to open the communication line is combined into one data using the communication setup utility and that data is provided with a logical number This number may be used with the utility setting type only Example For CPU COM communication Q25HCPU CPU to communicate with I L L I Q25HCPU L L L L L I IBM PC AT compatible m j MELSECNET H Network 1 CPU QJ71LP21 communication COM 1 QJ71LP21 Station number 3 Baudrate transmission control Station number 1 Target information up to CPU to communicate with is combined into one data to which logical station number is assigned 2 Utility setting type The communication setup utility logical station number is used to create a user program In the user program the communication line can be connected easily by simply specifying the logical station number set on the communication setting wizard Use ActEasylF and ActMLEasylIF 3 Program setting type A user program is created without using the communication setup utility Make ACT control settings for the corresponding communication in the user program or on the prope
163. he logical station number set in 2 9 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test wan E e Is zz logical station number 4 Check whether the logical station number settings are correct or not 55 USB MNETH E E Use CPU type fa02 H CPU type aoz Time out 10000 ms NetworkNo fi Station No Multiple CPU None Communication Setup Utility 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test AW Logical station number 5 Sample Test Station number 4 Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int D Result CPU name Mean time of communication D ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SE
164. his logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 8 CPU Board Communication This section provides the CPU board communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 8 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the CPU board using CPU board communication will be explained in the following order START Set the CPU board Fit the CPU board to the IBM PC AT compatible and start the CPU board Refer to Chapter 2 and Section 6 8 1 2 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard p Reter to Section6 8 1 13 On the communication test screen check whether communication be made properly Refer to Section 6 8 1 4 1 System example The following system example is used in this section IBM PC AT compatible During RUN MX gt CPU board Component Equivalent to A2USHCPU S1 Logical station number of 8 is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Checking and starting the CPU board Check whether the CPU board is connected to the IBM PC AT compatible properly and start the CPU board 1 Click Start Programs Melsec AnU Utility to start the Anu utility LLEI 2 Check whether
165. ic term of the C24 UC24 QC24 N and Q series compatible C24 Described as the serial communication module especially to indicate the QC24 N or Q series compatible C24 Generic term of the AJ71E71 AJ71E71 S3 A1SJ71E71 B2 A1SJ71E71 B5 E71 A1SJ71E71 B2 S3 A1SJ71E71 B5 S3 AJ71E71N B2 AJ71E71N B5T A1SJ71E71N B2 and A1SJ71E71N B5T QE71 Generic term of the AJ71QE71 AJ71QE71 B5 A1SJ71QE71 B2 A1SJ71QE71 B5 AJ71QE71N B2 AJ71QE71N B5T A1SJ71QE71N B2 and A1SJ71QE71N B5T Q series compatible E71 Generic term of the QJ71E71 QU71E71 B2 and QJ71E71 100 Ethernet module Generic term of the E71 QE71 and Q series compatible E71 CC Link G4 module Generic term of the AJ65BT G4 GPP function peripheral connection module and the AJ65BT G4 S3 GPP function peripheral connection module A6TEL Abbreviation of AGTEL modem interface module Q6TEL Abbreviation of Q6TEL modem interface module GOT Abbreviation of Graphic Operation Terminal Computer link communication Serial communication Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU using the computer link module Described as serial communication especially in communication that uses the QC24 N or Q series compatible C24 Ethernet communication Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU using the Ethernet module CPU COM communication Abbreviation of communication made by connecting the IBM PC AT compatible to the RS 232 or RS 422 c
166. ication Signal Name SD TXD CS CTS DSR DR DTR ER DC code control or DTR DSR control is enabled by connecting the QC24 N to an external device as shown above b Example of connection to an external device that dose not allow the CD signal No 8 pin to be turned ON OFF Large scale QC24 N Side Cable Connection and Signal Direction Personal Computer Side s Name Full Duplex Communication MEE Name DE sos DTR ER M CUN mr DTR m DC code control or DTR DSR control is enabled by connecting the 24 to an external device as shown above LS L3 CS CTS MEC 16 16 APPENDICES MELSOFT 2 For compact QC24 N a Example of connection to an external device that allows the CD signal No 1 pin to be turned ON OFF Compact Compact 24 Side N Side Cable Connection and Signal Direction Personal Computer Side Signal Name Full Duplex Communication Signal Name _ ad XD um S RTS DC code control or DTR DSR control is enabled by connecting the 24 to an external device as shown above b Example of connection to an external device that dose not allows the CD signal No 1 pin to be turned ON OFF Compact Compact QC24 N Side N Side Cable Connection and Signal Direction Personal Computer Side Signal
167. ication test Check whether GX Simulator communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 2 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the logical station number 9 Check whether the logical station number settings are correct or not PC UF GX Simulator CPUtype 02 Time out 10000 ms 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 4 HAN Logical station number 9 0 Simulator Sample stati on num be r 9 Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int Result CPU name Mean time of communication p ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING
168. ild the logical station number Comment Q bus Sample Cancel Back Next l Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the Q series bus communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 2 Communication Setup Utility Menu Heb 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the J logical station number 11 IN Check whether the logical station number settings are correct or not PC UF faSeriesBus CPUtype 12H Multiple CPU 3 Exit Communication Setup Utility Hob 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test station number 11 Logical station number 11 2 bus Sample bd Test Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diagnosis count 0 Result ERE CPU name Mean time of communication 0 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0 00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details iSemmunieationtest Complore 4 Through th
169. ing change Match to module 2 setting 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT Module 2 Settings Set Value Item b15 to b8 b7 to bO Synchronous operation CH1 communication CH1 transmission CH1 communications CH2 communication CH2 transmission CH2 communications Suns Fe Switch 5 Module station number As set by user 1 Settings of CH1 and CH2 are indicated below b7 b6 b5 b4 b2 bi CH1 side CH2 side Description Synchronous operation CH1 transmission setting CH2 transmission setting bo Operation setting _ 1 synchronous 1 8 18 ts oah b4 Stop bit a an EE osano x2 When the communication is set to mm Developer connection m the online change bit b6 setting is made invalid to enable online change regardless of the online change setting Refer to the Q series compatible C24 manual for details 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 1 2 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using computer link communication will be explained in the following order START When using the C24 UC24 or QC24 N set the mode and transmission setting switches When using the Q series compatible C24 set the software switches Connect the computer link module and
170. ing range 1 to 999 Set the data transmission delay time Default 0 Data transmission delay hae iima Increase the set time if the response speed of the modem is low Setting range 1 to 999 Set the AT command response wait time Default 1 AT command response Increase the set time if the response speed of the modem is low Setting range 1 to 999 Set the password cancellation response wait time Default 5 Password cancellation bares i3 Increase the set time if the quality of the line with the other end is low response wait time Setting range 1 to 999 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT AT command password cancellation retry count Line callback cancel wait time Call back delay time Call back reception waiting time out Set the AT command password cancellation retry count Default 3 Increase the set count if the AT command cannot be sent or the password cannot be canceled Setting range 1 to 999 Set the Line callback cancel wait time Default 90 Increase the set time if the line at the other end Q series corresponding C24 side is not disconnected within the set time depending on the line connected region example overseas Setting range 1 to 180 Set the callback delay time Default 20 Increase the set time if the device for relaying connection to the line example modem etc requires the set time for reconnection after line disconnection Setting range 1 to 99
171. inish button 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the MELSECNET H communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 3 1 Communication Setup Utility RCM 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number 10 4 Sample Delete logical station number 4 0 Check whether the logical station number settings are correct or not PC UF MNETIH CPUtype fa06H BoardNo Network No Station No Multiple CPU 2 Communication Setup Utility 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 1 2 station number 10 ogical station number 1 MNETH Sample Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int D Result CPU name Mean time of communication D ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps i
172. ion 6 12 1 lt Property setting changing procedure gt x 1 Specify the communication path where you want to make property setting using the Communication Setting Wizard on the communication setup utility For details of the communication setting wizard refer to Section 5 1 6 Operations on the communication setting wizard screen 2 Display the List view screen of the communication setup utility For details of the List view screen refer to Section 5 1 2 Operations on list view screen 7 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE PROGRAM SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page Display 3 Choose Program in Display on the List view screen Y Click E Communication Setup Utilit 1015 Hep 4 Control the scroll bar on the List view screen to confirm Target setting List view Connection test hopes forties gcn wizara the properties 2 adorent 2 pese The List view screen shows the properties that are 5 2 needed for setting using the program setting type 7 ActCCG4QnA 0 3 10 ActMnetHBD 2 11 ActQCPUGBus 0 12 ActQJ71C24TEL 0 Display gt Save text Exit ij Notepad x m eee Clicking the Save text button on the List view screen etl agieaistartoniener keen fictU 4 81 nestor n 2 enables yo
173. ion number set in 5 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number 7 CCLINK G4_Sample _ X ce Delete logical station number 7 s T Check whether the logical station number settings are E Serial z correct or not PC LF 7 CPUtype sd Time out flooooms Moduetype 0 Baud rate 192005 0 Control DIRorRTS 0 CC LinkmoduleNo 1 Communication Setup Utility ren ES 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 1 w station number 7 ogical station number 7 CCLINK G4_Sample Communication diagnosis count 5 Result 0 Result CPU name Mean time of communication p ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being Click performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication lest cortiplels 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using t
174. ion of VBScript cannot be used 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 2 System Configuration for Use of Each Connection Form This section provides the system configurations for use of MX Component on a communication form basis 2 2 1 System configurations IBM PC AT compatible RS 232C Computer link communication Serial communication Computer link module 1 Serial communication module Ethernet communication k Ethernet module ACPU QnACPU QCPU Q mode QCPU A mode FXCPU motion controller CPU RS 232C RS 422 conversion RS 232C CPU COM communication CPU USB communication QCPU Q mode MELSECNET 10 board MELSECNET H MELSECNET H module CC Link module h Software version N or later MELSECNET 10 communication E MELSECNET 10 module MELSECNET H communication CC Link board RS 232C RS 422 conversion CC Link G4 Software version D or later CC Link communication LH CC Link module 1 Software version N or later CPU board equivalent to A2USHCPU S1 GX Developer GX Simulator offline debugging GX Developer 5 SW5D5C GPPW E or later GX Simulator SW5D5C LLT E 10B or later Must be purchased separately CC Link G4 communication CPU board communication
175. is the PLC monitor utility operating procedure Start Use utility setting type Y Utility setting type Program setting type Start the communication setup utility and Refer to Start the PLC monitor utility make communication settings in accordance Section 5 1 with the wizard Chapter 6 After the transfer setting screen has Refer to Section 4 1 Section 5 2 SERIE T appeared choose the program setting type Start PLC monitor utility Y X Press the wizard button on the transfer After the transfer setting screen has Refer to setting screen and make target setting appeared choose the utility setting type Section 4 1 Section 5 2 Is connection destination correct Look at the connection image diagram to check Choose the logical station number set on the communication setup utility Click the image diagram of the location you want to correct and make setting again Section 5 2 Chapter 7 Select the monitor you want to execute from among three tabs according to Refer to Section 5 2 your application Y Press the monitor start button 1 4 OPERATIONS COMMON UTILITIES MELSOFT 4 OPERATIONS COMMON TO UTILITIES This chapter explains the operations common to the utilities 4 1 Starting the Utility Each utility can be started by clicking the corresponding icon i
176. is the QOOCPU or Q01CPU 2 The serial communication function of the connected CPU is valid 3 The personal computer side baud rate setting differs from the Q00J Q00 Q01 CPU side baud rate setting To increase the communication speed match the personal computer side baud rate with the Q00J Q00 Q01 CPU side baud rate Instructions for use of other MELSOFT products 1 About simultaneous use of MX Component and GX Developer When using GX Developer and MX Component together for the same E71 module to make Ethernet communication make the following settings a Set the protocol of the communication setting wizard screen to UDP IP b Set SW2 of the communications setting switches of the E71 module to OFF binary Precautions for GX Simulator communication Before executing the monitor utility communication setting utility or user program make sure that GX Simulator and GX Developer are operating In addition do not terminate the GX Simulator and GX Developer while the user program is running If you do so you will not be able to terminate the user program normally Instructions for use of Ethernet modules 1 Resetting PLC CPU during TCP IP connection setting If you reset the PLC CPU during TCP IP connection setting during opening using MX Component a communication or receive error will occur at the time of communication after that In that case close the application that uses MX Component and then perform open pro
177. ish to build the logical station number Comment CCLINK Sample Cancel Back Next gt l Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the CC Link communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 3 1 Communication Setup Utility 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test Lega scum me logical station number 6 Check whether the logical station number settings are Em _ correct or not PC UF CPU type BoardNo Station Multiple CPU None E Communication Setup Utility 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 1 2 station number 6 ogical station number amp CCLUINK Sample Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int Result CPU name Mean time of communication D ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code detail
178. itial processing Turn on QJ71C24 accessible 0 MO J71C24 WDT erro QJ71C24 eady r accessib le Turn on initialization enabled MO M3 X10 X12 X13 Y10 19 M30 77124 1 Initiali Connecti Abnormal Initiali Initiali ccessib zation zation c on in pr complet zation zation e ompletio ompletio ogress ion equest nabled n flag n lt Set modem connection channel No TOP HO H2E K1 K1 lt Set GX Developer connection TOP H0 H36 K1 K1 lt Set callback function TO HO H2001 H9 K1 lt Set data for callback TO HO H2101 H8001 K1 lt Set registration data bytes TO HO 1 00 K80 K1 lt Set telephone number 5 000000 D1 lt Set no external line MOV K255 D10 lt Set line type MOV K1 D11 lt Writes the connection data gt HO H1B01 40 Convert the initialization command into pulse lt Initialization command into puls 5 400 217 M31 urning Initiali on alway zation c ommand i nto puls J To the next page This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw QJ7 1 C24Callback 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the Preceding page lt Set the Data for initialization M31 M30 239 nitiali Initiali zation zation e mmand i nabled to puls TOP HO H34 K2012 lt Turn on initiali
179. ity list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected station CPUs and own board MELSECNET H board are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or X inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU 1 C ted Station CPU i 2 Relayed Network QCPU bir Usable control name QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode A mode CPU MELSECNETH xi O x x x x x WELSEGNETIO 2 o o o o x x x x ActMnetHBD ActMLMnetHBD Ethernet x x x Tx CC Link FN MESECNETH x x P x x P x MESECNETIO o o oJ O x O QnACPU 1 MELSECNET x x x P x x P x ActMnetHBD ActMLMnetHBD Computerin x O P x x x CC Link x MELSECNET H x QCPU A mode MEISEENEuI c sp eos ACPU Motion controller CPU Ethernet ActMnetHBD ActMLMnetHBD pce x ox n x Jp s s 1 Accessible when the MELSECNET 10 H module of the connected station is in the MELSECNET H mode 2 Accessible when the MELSECNET 10 H module of the connected station is the MELSECNET 10 mode 3 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only x x x x x x x x x x x x x x H x x x
180. lay S 1L MERE Index register x H x x x x x x x H x li x TH HEL X X x Tur file it x File register Extended file registe ER R 1 Disabled for use of QOOJCPU x x To next page 8 29 8 29 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2A S1 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 S1 S30 Q3A A2USH S1 Q4A j 902 Q4AR QO6H A Link input J X Link output J Y ae O J B relay 0888 exper e vix J gt W Link special register J x SW Special direct buffer FXo FXon A171SH 1725 FXis A173UH S1 A273UH S3 Device Device Name memory U 2 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 10 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for MELSECNET H communication 1 Configuration 1 Connected station CPU Relayed network 2 IBM PC AT compatible 3 Relay target Relayed CPU module Connected module Relayed module 2 Accessibil
181. lease select the Network Station type Other station Network Ethernet pod Network route Cancel lt Back Communication Setting Wizard Other station x Please select the Other station r Other station setting CPU type Q02 H Network No 2 3 Station No Multiple CPU None Cancel lt Back I Neb Communication Setting Wizard Finished x n The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment E71 Sample Cancel Back Next gt l Registration complete MELSOFT 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the button Station type Other station Network Ethernet 6 Make settings as indicated below and click the button CPU type QO2 H Network No 2 Station No 13 Multiple CPU None 7 Enter a comment and click the Finish button 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 7 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether the computer link communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 6 E Communication Setup Utility 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test wu LB are Delete logical station number 2 s E agg T Check wheth
182. llows Excel or Access functions to be utilized to create an application for providing a real time graph display You can log the device data of the PLC and collect save the device data in real time Excel Access n ck mat Tools Data Window 8 Blo BP anal 9 qu wA jeta sues z 2 A 7 1 4 7 7 D LoGeINs Ready 10 Compatibility with multi CPU system of QCPU mode Setting the communication setting utility or ACT control properties enables access to the multi CPU system 11 Operability on PC CPU module Q series bus communication from the PC CPU module enables access to the QCPU Q mode on the same base Using the MELSECNET H communication control and CC Link communication control enables access to other stations via the MELSECNET H module and CC Link module controlled by the PC CPU module QCPU Q mode QCPU g 59 Q mode or like PC CPU module CC Link MELSECNET H QCPU Q mode or like 1 OVERVIEW MELSOFT 12 Accessibility to gateway devices of GOT Using the gateway functi
183. ms that may be configured for use of Windows 95 Description Computer link communication D 7066665656500 Ethernet communication CPU COM communication CPU USB communication MELSECNET 10 A Usable board MELSECNET 10 board communication Usable driver SW2DNF MNET10 or later MELSECNET H Usable board MELSECNET H board communication Usable driver SWODNC MNETH B or later CC Link 5 Usable board CC Link board communication Usable driver SW2DNF CCLINK or later CC Link G4 communication a O Se CPU board communication Q series bus communication 5 only when PC CPU module is used GX Simulator communication oe Modem communication O0 Gateway function communication Configurable x Not configurable 1 Does not support the used OS 2 The driver is incompatible 1 On Windows 95 a memory leak will occur if any of the following communications is made using the COM port Therefore do not perform continuous operation Computer link communication CPU COM communication CC Link G4 communication Modem communication 2 Use GX Developer and GX Simulator of the following version or later when making GX Simulator communication GX Developer Version 5 SW5D5C GPPW E e GX Simulator SW5D5C LLT E 10B 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 1 3 When using Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System The following table lists the systems that may be configured for use of Windows 98 Computer ink
184. munication 8 6 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for MELSECNET 10 communication Access Target Ne A2ACS1 15651 ABUCS 2 51 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 AISJ H Q2ASH S1 A2C J A2N S1 S1 A273UH S3 A2SHCS1 FXo s FXon A171SH 1725 FXis A173UH Device Device Name p Se Spedalreay SM O o Special register sD O o Input relay 7 Output relay Y Internal relay m O Link t 3 p u He ul ilii Data E D Link Link register W x Ed te RD 8 Sail 25 Counter E A value CN Retentive timer Link special SW sao olol EES Directinput Dx x x x fx xs x 4 ox Directowpt Y x x x x x Acumuatr A of o o x J x o EN Index register x ae xXx 2 n ile File register Extended file register ER R 1 Disabled for use Li X X To next page 8 17 8 17 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT Access Target A2A S1 A2U S1 Q2A S1 Device A2US S1 Q2AS S1 Device Name A2AS Q2ASH S1 S1 S30 Q3A A2USH S1 Q4A j 902 Q
185. munication Setup Utility This section describes how to operate and set the communication setup utility used to make communication with the utility setting type 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 1 1 Operations on target setting screen This screen is used to display the setting details of the logical station number set on the communication setting wizard and to edit the logical station number Li Communication Setup Utility Menu Help Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number 12 2 Serial o MNET H 1 PC UF Com Module type 67154 CPUtype a02 H Time out 10000 ms Station No n Network No n Baud rate fs200bps Station No B Parity Odd Multiple CPU Control DTR or RTS Exit Description Choosing the logical station number set on the communication setting wizard shows 1 Logical station number SUP Connection image diagram Used to start the communication setting wizard and set the logical station number Used to delete the preset logical station number Shows the connection image diagram of the logical station number set on the communication 1 Connection image setting wizard diagram Clicking any sketch personal computer PLC CPU in the connection image diagram starts the communication setting wizard enabling you to change the settings For details of the communication setting wizard refer to Section 5 1 6 O
186. n the Start Programs 1HMELSOFT Application MX Component menu For the registered icons refer to the operating manual startup 1 All programs appears when using Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System Sh Communication Setup Utility Starts Communication Setup Utility RB PLC Monitor Utility Starts PLC Monitor Utility 4 2 Exiting the Utility To exit each utility click the button at bottom right of the screen As the dialog box appears click the button to exit the utility Li Communication Setup Utility Menu Help Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number fi 2 Serial MNET H E PC LF COMI Module type 671524 CPU type 502 Time out 10000 ms Station No 1 Network No f Baud rate 18200 bps Station No Parity Multiple CPU None Control DTR or RTS Click 4 OPERATIONS COMMON TO UTILITIES 4 3 Confirming the Version To confirm the version of each utility click the Help About menu Li Communication Sel Click MELSOFT 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS This chapter provides how to operate the communication setup utility and PLC monitor utility Refer to CHAPTER 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING TYPE for communication setting examples using the communication setup utility 5 1 Com
187. ncel Back Next gt i Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether modem communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 5 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the logical station number 12 Check whether the logical station number settings are Modem 0 correct or not Module type 61624 Time out 0000 ms CPU type 25H Baud rate 19200 bps Station No Target setting view Connection test Logical station number 12 _ zl Delete Multiple CPU None Connect way Auto line connect Communication Setup Utility Menu Heb 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number 12 _ Communication diagnosis count 5 pRest station number 12 Diagnosis count 0 Result CPU name Mean time of communication 0 ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being es performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error CSF The error code occurs in Result At normal termination 0 00000000 appears
188. nect module GOT Port No 5011 Time out 60000 ms Please select the PLC side IF PLC side IF Ethernet module ha r Communication setting Module type x Host 192 168 0 1 l To the next page button 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the button PC side I F Ethernet board Connect module GOT Port No 5011 Time out 60000 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the button PLC side l F Ethernet board Module type GOT Host 192 168 0 1 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page Communication Setting Wizard Finished 5 Enter a comment and click the Finish button The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment Modem Sample Cancel Back Next 4 Registration complete 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 4 Checking the logical station number settings Conducting a communication test Check whether gateway function communication settings are correct or not using the logical station number set in 3 Li Communication Setup Utility Menu Help Target setting view Connection test Logical station number 13 007_5 J Ethernet PC UF Ethernet CPUtype Port No 5011 Module
189. ng etc For details refer to the AnACPU and AnUCPU User s Manual 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 2 For Computer Link Communication This section provides the accessible devices and accessible ranges for computer link communication 8 2 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for computer link communication Access Target A0J2H 15 61 15 Device A1SJ H Device Name A2C J A2N S1 2 51 A2U S1 Q2A S1 A2US S1 Q2AS S1 A2AS Q2ASH S1 FXo s FXon A171SH 1725 FXis A173UH 51 530 S1 A273UH S3 25 61 Function input Function PT Y gt a CIC Oy OS intemalrelay M O Latch emunt 5s Annunciator F Edge relay V Link relay B Data register D Link register W Contact Coil TC TC Timer Present Contact Es CS e pm Contact SS SS Retentive Coil SC ees 1 6 lt lt ee ee Step relay s ECTS Ox 5 1 51 Diretouput DY x Dm E E EN emer T V s EN STRESS ERE Extended file rms
190. nication This section provides the CC Link communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 6 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using CC Link communication will be explained in the following order START Set the CC Link board Connect the IBM PC AT compatible to CC Link om a e Refer to Chapter 2 and Section 6 6 1 2 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard ff Refer to Section 6 6 1 3 On the communication test screen check whether communication can be made properly 4 non Refer to Section 6 6 1 4 1 System example The following system example is used in this section Local station Station number 1 Number of occupied stations 4 CC Link CPU Sta No 5 Logical station number of 6 is used Y Q02H Local station IBM PC AT compatible MX Component First CC Link board is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Checking the CC Link board Check whether the IBM PC AT compatible is connected properly to CC Link 1 Click Start Program Melsec CC Link Board Utility to start the CC Link utility IR 2 Click the Board Information tab and set the channel to Channel or ccr 81 CC Link 1
191. nications protocol 0000 1 Settings of CH1 CH2 are indicated below b7 b6 b5 b4 b2 bi CH1 side CH2 side Settings setting setting bo Operation setting 0 independent o independen 0 7 L 8 josevenpaty Stop bi o 1 EX 2 When the communication is set to ae connection OH the online change bit b6 setting is made invalid to enable online change regardless of the online change setting Refer to the Q series compatible C24 manual for details 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT b For 1 n communication Switch Switch Number Modesetingswtch formats 5 oma5 Station number setting switches OFF ON Operation setting switch SW01 independent synchronous OFF independent operation operation operation Data bit setting SW02 ON 8 bit ON 8 bit Parity bit yes no setting SW03 ON yes it setting i SW04 it setting i Stop bit setting SWO05 OFF 1 bit OFF 1 bit um check yes no setting SWO6 ON yes Online change enable disable Transmission 3 ON enable ON enable specifications setting Setting SW07 i Setting change enable disable switches ie 9 OFF disable OFF disable setting SW08 19200bps 19200bps Transmission speed setting 09 to SW12 swo on swit ON
192. nitialization command into pulse lt Initialization command into puls 5 400 88 We fis M31 urning Initiali n alway zation c ommand i nto puls Set the Data for initialization M31 M30 110 TOP HO H34 K2006 nitiali Initiali ation c zation e mmand i nabled to puls Turn on initialization request SET 10 Initiali zation r equest lt Turn on initial request flag SET M39 Initial request flag To the next page This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample Gppw QJ71C24TEL 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the Preceding page lt Turn on initialize completion SET M3 nitiali Initiali Initiali zation r zation c zation c quest ompletio ompletio n n flag Turn off initialization request RST Y10 Initiali zation r equest MELSOFT 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 When Auto line connect Callback fixation is used as callback function Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Modem connection channel designation QE 1 CH1 GX Developer connection designation 364 1 Connected H 9 Auto line Callback function designation 2001 connect Callback fixation 2012 Initialization data No designation 344 No 2012 In
193. nsfer target Relay target Relay target Transfer target Relay target Relay target network No network station No network No network station No 3 1 4 1 2 1 Only transfer target network No 3 must be set Transfer target network No 2 and 3 need not be set as they are connected Request Source 1Mp1 1N2 1 3Ns2 No 1 Network No 3 Cami 1Ns4 2Mp1 2Ns4 3Ns5 54 Network No Zz Request target Control station Ns Ordinary station station that can be control station sound parameter setting Ordinary station Transfer target Relay target Relay target network No network No station No 3 2 4 Transfer target network No 1 and 2 need not be set as they are connected M J 2 Up to 16 transfer target network No s can be set to the PLC 16 different network No s allow the own station to be a request source or other stations to be accessed via the own station menn Routing parameter setting areas APP 1 APP 1 APPENDICES MELSOFT 3 Routing parameter setting areas and data For transient transmission the routing parameter setting areas depend on the system a Two level system The routing parameters need not be set because transient transmission is made to within the same network Request source Network No 1 I I I Request target b Multi
194. ny of these phenomena has occurred perform overwrite installation of MX Component again Precautions for performing installation and uninstallation on a dual boot machine where two different operating systems are installed a single IBM PC AT compatible personal computer On a dual boot machine having Windows NT Workstation 4 0 hereafter referred to as OS1 and Windows 95 or Windows 98 hereafter referred to as OS2 note the following points when MX Component was installed OS1 first and MX Component was then installed over the same folder on OS2 a If MX Component is uninstalled first on the OS2 side uninstallation does not delete the control DLLs and ACT folders and they remain within the IBM PC AT compatible To delete the control DLLs and ACT folders perform uninstallation also on the OS1 side b If MX Component is uninstalled first on the OS1 side the control DLLs and ACT folders are deleted In this case MX Component may not operate properly or cannot be uninstalled on the 52 side Install MX Component again on the OS2 side to operate MX Component properly or uninstall it on the OS2 side About start menu When you have uninstalled MX Component the item may remain in the start menu In that case restart the IBM PC AT compatible personal computer PLC CPU related instructions 1 About transmission speed As the transmission speed of the QCPU Q mode and QCPU A mode you can set 9600bps 19200bp
195. ompatible C24 system example lt When A6TEL or Q6TEL is used gt A2USH CPU S1 lt When Q6TEL QnA mode is used gt lt When FXCPU is used gt A6TEL Q6TEL Q6TEL A mode QnA mode S eden IBM PC AT compatible MX Component HE COMI is used IBM PC AT compatible MX Component COM is used IBM PC AT compatible MX Component COM is used When QC24N is used QC24N Station No 0 IBM PC AT compatible Q series compatible 24 gt modem 1 IBM PC AT compatible Q series compatible C24 Station No 0 12 is used as logical station number HE Pushbutton dialing line tone MX Component MX Component COM is used COM is used 6 75 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Setting the Switch of A6TEL Q6TEL QC24N Q Series Corresponding C24 a A6TEL Q6TEL The A6TEL and Q6TEL switch setting examples in this section are the same as in Section 6 12 1 Switch settings of AGTEL Q6TEL QC24N and Q Series Corresponding C24 For details refer to Section 6 12 1 Switch settings of AGTEL Q6TEL QC24N and Q Series Corresponding C24 b QC24N Settings Switch Switch Number CH1 side 1 2 side Mode setting switch 5 format 5
196. omputer Shortcut 3 My Network Places 2 KB Performance Shortcut 2KB 09 Local Policies Act as part of the operating sy 9 3 Audit Policy Edd workstations to domain 2 Choose Local Policies User Rights Assignment in the 29 User Rights Assignment memory quotas for pr LOCAL SERVICE NETWO 5 28 Security Options 2llow logon through Terminal Administrators Remote Cli a Public Key Policies Back up files and directories Administrators Backup tree structure and double Debug prog rams amp Software Restriction Policies 8 traverse checking Everyone Administrator IP Security Policies on Local Change the system time Administrators Power U Create a pagefile Administrators Create a token object Create permanent shared obje Deny access to this computer SUPPORT 388945a0 Gu Deny logon as a batch job Deny logon as a service Deny logon locally SUPPORT_388945a0 Gu Deny logon through Terminal Enable computer and user Force shutdown from a remote Administrators Generate security audits LOCAL SERVICE NETWO scheduling priority Administrators Load and unload device drivers Administrators RE naana in maman lt gt Debug programs Properties EAE 3 As the Local Security Policy Setting dialog box appears Local Security Setting click the Add User or Group button Debug
197. on communication of MX Component can read write the gateway device data of the GOT Reading writing the gateway device data of the GOT can read write the device data of the PLC CPU that is being monitored by the GOT MX Component Gateway device data of GOT can be read written using MX Component Ethernet gateway functions PLC CPU data are read written with GOT i P Mitsubishi PLC Company Compan o gt PLC 13 Reduction of error definition search time The ActSupport control for troubleshooting function is supported The error definition and corrective action appear within the user application by only specifying the error code This eliminates the need to find the error definition or corrective action by referring to the programming manual if an error occurs in ACT control lt Example of displaying error definition in message box gt Error definition and corrective ActSupport action are displayed USB driver connect error Connection of the USB driver failed The corrective action is as follows Exit the program and restart the IBM PC AT compatible Reinstall Component lt ErrorCode 1808502 Hex gt 2 SYSTEM CONFIGU
198. onnection system When the Q Series Corresponding C24 is used any of the following items can be selected Fixed to Auto line connect when the A6TEL Q6TEL FXCPU QC24N is used Select this item when the callback function has not Auto line connect been set Auto line connect Callback fixation Auto line connect Callback number specification Callback connect Number specification Callback request Number specification Callback reception waiting For details on the connection format of each callback function refer to the Programming Manual Set the telephone number used with the callback function of the Q Series Corresponding C24 This item can be set only when Auto line connect Callback number specification Callback connect Number specification or Callback connect Number specification is selected in the line connection system Setting range 62 characters Setting characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT Pulse Choose this item when using rotary dialing line Choose this item when using push button dialing line Line ISDN Choose this item when using ISDN line Set the outside line access number Outside line number Setting range 10 characters Setting characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter the telephone number of the connection target When the connection target has been selected on the phone book
199. onnector of the PLC CPU CPU USB communication Abbreviation of communication made by connecting the IBM PC AT compatible to the USB connector of the QCPU mode MELSECNET 10 Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU using the MELSECNET 10 communication board MELSECNET H Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU using the MELSECNET H communication CC Link communication board Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU using the CC Link board CC Link G4 communication Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU using the CC Link G4 module CPU board communication Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU using the CPU board Q series bus communication Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU on the same base using the PC CPU module GX Simulator communication Abbreviation of communication made with the GX Simulator Modem communication Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU via modems using the QC24N except the AJ71QC24N R4 Q series compatible C24 AGTEL Q6TEL or FXCPU Gateway function communication Abbreviation of communication made with the PLC CPU and third party PLCs using the gateway functions of the GOT Utility setting type Abbreviation of user program creation using the communication settings utility Program setting type Abbreviation of user program creation without using the communication settin
200. ory U G 5 In a multi CPU configuration read from the shared memory of the host CPU cannot be performed In addition write to the shared memory cannot be performed independently of the host or other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 12 2 Accessible ranges This section indicates the accessible ranges for Modem communication 1 When using A6TEL and Q6TEL a Configuration 1 Connected Relayed station CPU module Modem Relayed network 2 Subscriber line 3 I Relayed Relayed Modem station CPU module IBM PC AT compatible b Accessibility list The following table indicates whether access can be made or not The connected CPUs are all accessible Whether the relay target CPU is accessible or not is indicated by accessible or inaccessible 3 Relay Target CPU Connected unit Motion 2 Relayed Network CPU CPU Usable control y 5 QnACPU ACPU FXCPU controller Q mode mode CPU x x x x x MESENETIO x x O P x x P x SSAA QnACPU mode aes Computerin x x l o x ccn 1 x x x x MisENETH x x x P x x P x X px x X px x X px x X px x x x x x x
201. ose the communication 1 The application indicates any of the user applications created using the MX series and MELSOFT products INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Mitsubishi MELSOFT series comprehensive Factory Automation software Read this manual and make sure you understand the functions and performance of MELSOFT series thoroughly in advance to ensure correct use CONTENTS 5 1 REVISIONS tet evs RE A 2 Operating Instructions us 3 GONILENTS 3 65 ota oe eat a ea t A 14 Mm A 18 How to Use This Manual sess A 19 Generic Terms and 2 22 400 seen tnnt the th str s innere tns A 20 Meanings and Definitions of nnne A 22 1 OVERVIEW 1 110 1 6 1 1 Features 1 1 2 1 System Configuration List cccceccescssccscceceeeeeseceeeeeseaeeaeceeeeaeeaecaecaeeaeeaecaecseseaesaecaeseaseaeeeseeseaeeaeseeeeaseateas 2 1 2 1 1 When using Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 2 1 2 1 2 When using Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System sse 2 2 2 1 3 When using Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System
202. other CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 11 2 Accessible ranges There are the following three accessible ranges for Q series bus communication 1 Access can be made to another CPU on the same base However access cannot be made to another CPU via the network of another CPU Access can be made to another CPU via the MELSECNET H module controlled by the PC CPU module In this case the accessible ranges are as in MELSECNET H communication Refer to Section 8 10 2 The IBM PC AT compatible used for MELSECNET H communication corresponds to the PC CPU module and the MELSECNET H board to the MELSECNET H module Access can be made to another CPU via the CC Link module controlled by the PC CPU module In this case the accessible ranges are as in CC Link communication Refer to Section 8 7 2 The IBM PC AT compatible used for CC Link communication corresponds to the PC CPU module and the CC Link board to the CC Link module 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 12 For Modem Communication This section explains the accessible devices and accessible ranges for modem communication 8 12 1 Accessible devices The following table indicates the accessible devices for modem communication Access Target Q2A S1 Q2AS S1 Q2ASH S1 A171SH A172SH A173UH S1 A273UH S3 Device Device Name Function input FX Function output FY Function register FD Special r
203. our selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Logical station number 10 m Cancel Back l METERS 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt PCsdew MELSECNETH board button Communication setting Board No 1st module PC side MELSECNET H board Board No 1st module Cancel lt Back f To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the preceding page l Communication Setting Wizard Network x Please select the Network Station type Other station Single Cancel lt Back Communication Setting Wizard Other station x Please select the Other station r Other station setting CPU type 06 v Network No 2 2 Station No Multiple CPU No 2 Cancel lt Back xt gt Communication Setting Wizard Finished The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Finish to build the logical station number Comment MNETH_Sample Cancel lt Back Next gt i Registration complete MELSOFT 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the button Station type Other station Single 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the button CPU type Q06H Network No 2 Station No 2 Multiple CPU No 2 6 Enter a comment and click the F
204. pe of control open for multiple processes forcing one process to be terminated by Task Manager or the like may stop the other processes at the communication function execution area About error at communication start A communication error may occur within the preset time out period at a communication start e g when the communication diagnostic button is pressed at a monitor start or at the execution of any function These errors are assumed to be detected before a time out error Example Connection cable not connected at PLC power off CheckDeviceString Do not use the CheckDeviceString method of each ACT control About ActUMsg control ActUWzd control ActMnet2BD control and ActAFBD control Installing MX Component registers the ActUMsg control ActUWzd control ActMnet2BD control and ActAFBD control but do not use them Precautions for use of Act ML QJU71E71TCP Act ML AJ71QE71TCP and Act ML AJ71E71TCP controls a Provide an interval longer than the sequence scan time of the Ethernet module loaded station from when the Open method is executed until the Close method is executed b Provide an interval of at least 500 5 from when the Close method is executed until the Open method is executed again Instructions for use of Disconnect If execution of Disconnect cannot disconnect the telephone line for some reason power off the modem used to make a call to forcibly disconnect the telephone line Instructions for use of Mi
205. perations on the communication setting wizard screen 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 1 2 Operations on list view screen This screen is used to list the logical station numbers registered edit the logical station number and list the properties necessary for the program setting type Li Communication Setup Utility Menu Help Target setting Connection test Logical No PC side C24 Sample COM1 E71 Sample Ethernet CPU COM Sample CPU USB_Sample USB NET10_Sample MNET 10 CCLINK Sample CC Link CCLINK G4 Sample COM1 CPLI Board Sample CPU board GX Simulator Sample GX Simulator Sample MNET H Q bus Sample Q Series Bus Modem Sample COM1 GOT Sample Ethernet Display M gt Save text Shows the settings of the registered logical station numbers 1 Property list Display Double clicking the logical station number starts the communication setting wizard Used to start the communication setting wizard and set the logical station number Used to delete the preset logical station number Shows the settings made for the logical station numbers in 1 Property list Shows the property list necessary for setting with the program setting type in 1 1 Used to save the settings of 1 Property file into a file in the txt format For details of the communication setting wizard refer to Section 5 1 6 Operations on the communication setting wizard screen 5 UTILITY
206. play list Read file Used to read the settings of the phone book screen saved by file write Write file Used to save the settings made on the phone book screen into a file POINT MX Component enables read of the phone book created using GX Developer The phone book of GX Developer is stored in the following folders User specified folder Gppw 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 3 New phone number setting phone number editing screens Set the telephone number to be registered to the phone book Call number setting Group name Factory Destination name Construction Call number 71 Outside line number o X For only line connection Password password inputis necessary when the password is unset or when connecting to a line Comment ABCDEF GHUKLMNOPGRSTUVWXYZ Cancel Displays the group name of the registration destination Enter the other end of the telephone number to be registered Setting range 50 characters Destination name Set the telephone number Call number Setting range 50 characters Setting characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Set the outside line access number Setting range 10 characters Setting characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 When the password has been set to the AGTEL Q6TEL Q Series Corresponding C24 making this setting automatically starts password setting and connects the line For only line connection I
207. r communication GX Developer Version 7 GX Simulator Version 6 2 The ASP function of VBScript cannot be used 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 1 6 When using Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System The following table lists the systems that may be configured for use of Windows XP Professional Computer ink communication OO Ethernet communication 0000 O CPU COM communication CPU USB communication OT MELSECNET H communication a CM MEE ICPU board communication board communication Q series bus communication only when PC CPU module is used GX Simulator communication Modem communication Gateway function communication Configurable x Not configurable 1 Usable only when QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU or Q25PHCPU is used 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 2 1 7 When using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System The following table lists the systems that may be configured for use of Windows XP Home Edition Computer link communication O O Ethernet communication O S O cPUCOMcommuicaion O MELSECNET H communication x loC Link G4 communication 0 O CPU board communication only when PC CPU module is used Modem communication Gateway function communication Configurable x Not configurable 1 Usable only when QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU or Q25PHCPU is used The ASP funct
208. r occurs during monitoring with the PLC Connect Retry Times monitor utility default 0 Setting range 0 to 9 Before specifying the logical station number confirm that the settings of the logical station number such as the CPU type and station number are correct on the communication setup utility 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT When choosing the program setting type Transfer setting x Utility setting type Logical station number Program setting type Serial PC UF CPUtype 02H CPUtype 002 Time out 0000 ms Baud rate 19200 bps Network No Control DTR or RTS StetionNo Multiple CPU None Connect Retry 0 OK Cancel Program setting type Connect Retry Times Choose when the program setting type is used to create programs Used to start the communication setting wizard and make transfer setting When the logical station number where the modem communication data have been set is selected the following screen appears after is clicked When you have set the password enter the password and click OK Password input Please enter the password Please push OK as it is when there is not a password setting Set the number of retries to be made when an error occurs during monitoring with the PLC monitor utility default 0 Setting range 0 to 9 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT When the program setting type
209. r of the PLC stored on the communication setup utility Save and read of communication settings MX Component has the functions to save and read the communication settings made on the communication setup utility You can move the set data easily from the IBM PC AT compatible used for development to the actually used IBM PC AT compatible Note MX Component must have been installed in both the IBM PC AT compatible used for development and the actually used IBM PC AT compatible Communication IBM PC AT compatible setup data are Actually used used for development moved IBM PC AT compatible MX MX Component gt Component mum Enter and save communication Read communication setup data and setup data establish communication path Reduction of on site working time Device monitor function Utilizing the PLC monitor utility enables you to monitor the status of the specified device and change its data Set and connect communication path on MX Component Access to buffer memory of special function module Access can be made to not only the devices of the PLC CPU but also the buffer memory of an intelligent function or special function module Buffer memory data of connected intelligent or special function module can be read written Component
210. ration If the memory shortage error has occurred change MS IME95 or MS IME97 for MS IME2000 Start the communication setting wizard Wizard 1 1 or choose the logical station number and click the This Communication Setting Wizard will set the Next gt button communication information for ACT The logical station number can be registered between 0 You can press Back at any time to change your selections and 1 023 Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Cancel To the next page 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT From the preceding page Wizard 2 2 Choose the PC side I F to communicate with The items shown Communication setting change with fess eden he RC ate the setting made in PC side I F PC side Serial X Set all available setting items and click the button Connect port 1 E we Dmm The choices corresponding to the communications in PC side I F are indicated below Setting ltem Computer link communication CPU COM communication CC Link G4 communication MELSECNET 10 board MELSECNET H board Series Bus i unction communication CPU board CPU board communication GX Simulator GX Simulator communication Serial Wizard 3 3 Wizard 3 differs in available setting items depending on Communication Setting Wizard PLC side the settings on Wizard 2 Please select the PLC side I
211. ration on Windows 95 use Window 95 OSR2 or later b On Windows 95 communication using the COM port e g computer link communication or CPU COM communication will cause a memory leak Therefore do not perform continuous operation 3 Precautions for use of Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating System It is not recommended to use MX Component with the system restoring function made invalid by the operating system If the free space of the system drive becomes less than 200MB the system restoring function is made invalid by the operating system When using Windows Me reserve a 200MB or more free space for the system drive 4 About the resume and other functions of personal computer A communications error may occur if communications are made with the PLC CPU after setting the resume function suspend setting power saving function and or standby mode of the personal computer Therefore do not set the above functions when making communications with the PLC CPU Instructions for installation and uninstallation 1 About installation a When performing overwrite installation install the software in the folder where it had already been installed b If you install the MELSEC board driver or GX Developer into the personal computer where MX Component has already been installed communication using a specific path e g ASCII packet of the AJ71E71 may result receive device number or other error If a
212. ration screen since access is made while the CPU board is running The board operation screen appears 5 Click the CPU operation key to choose the unlock status After choosing the unlock status click the button to make the CPU board running 6 Click the button to store the AnU utility into the taskbar 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard Type 8 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction x 2 This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Please select the PC side IF PC side CPU board hd butto n PC side I F CPU board Cancel i Please select the Network 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Station type Host station button Station type station Cancel Back Po Next gt l To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MEL
213. ror code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 9 GX Simulator Communication This section provides the GX Simulator communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 9 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the GX Simulator using ladder logic communication will be explained in the following order START Start GX Developer and GX Simulator ee Refer to Chapter 2 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard Refer to Section 6 9 1 2 On the communication test screen check whether communication be made properly Prt ct Refer to Section 6 9 1 3 1 System example The following system example is used in this section IBM PC AT compatible MX Component Logical station number of 9 is used Starting GX Developer GX Simulator QO2HCPU
214. rty page or like of Visual Basic or Visual The properties necessary to be set depend on the ACT control Use the control other than ActEasyIF and ActMLEasyIF 1 OVERVIEW MELSOFT 1 OVERVIEW MX Component is a tool designed to implement communication from an IBM PC AT compatible personal computer to the PLC without any knowledge of communication protocols and modules Use of common functions has made it extremely easy to develop serial communication and Ethernet communication programs which had been troublesome and complex 1 1 Features MX Component has the following features 1 Support of a wide range of communication paths for PLC A wide range of communication paths to the PLC are supported to enable the user to configure up a system as desired IBM PC AT compatible P a You can make communication with the specified PLC easily without being aware of the communication protocol MX Component Computer link communication RS 232C Serial communication sion Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet communication board Computer link module Serial communication module O h Ethernet module RS 232C RS 422 conversion RS 232C ACPU QnACPU QCPU Q mode communication H QCPU A mode FXCPU motion controller CPU a USB EIS CPU USB communication QCPU Q mode MELSECNET 10 fmm MELSEC
215. ructions for used OS and personal computer 2 Instructions for installation and uninstallation PLC CPU related instructions Instructions for use of other MELSOFT products Instructions for use of Ethernet modules Instructions for use of CC Link modules Instructions for use of MELSECNET II MELSECNET 10 MELSECNET H Instructions for use of computer link and serial communication modules Instructions for modem communication 0 Instructions for programming 1 Instructions for use of Microsoft Excel 2 Instructions for use of Microsoft Access 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 13 Instructions for use of VBScript and ASP function Instructions for used OS and personal computer 1 When using Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition When using Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition MX Component may be installed and used only on the administrator s authority 2 About Ethernet communication computer link communication and CPU COM communication on Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System a Making Ethernet communication using TCP IP and UDP IP on Windows 95 of the version older than OSR2 will cause a memory leak When performing continuous ope
216. s Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 7 CC Link G4 Communication This section provides the CC Link G4 communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 7 1 Switch settings of CC Link G4 module This section gives the switch settings of the CC Link G4 module for use of MX Component in the following system configuration CC Link module IBM PC AT compatible CC Link G4 module When using MX Component the settings other than As set by user in the tables are fixed as given in the tables 1 AJ65BT G4 i Setting Switch Switch Number In QnA mode Station number setting switches As set by user 4 A As set by user Data link transmission speed setting switch match to the transmission speed of the CC Link module Operation mode settin 9 N QnA mode OFF A mode 9600bps Inter peripheral transmission SW Setting Match to the baudrate of MX Component speed setting SW2 SW3 Operation setting DIP switches Parity bit yes no setting SW4 SW5 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING
217. s 38400bps 57600bps or 11520bps For the QnACPU of version 9707B or later you can set the transmission speed of 9600bps 19200bps or 38400bps For the QnACPU of other versions you can set 9600bps or 19200bps The transmission speeds of the ACPU except A2USHCPU S1 FXCPU and motion controller CPU are fixed to 9600bps The A2USHCPU S1 may be set to 19200bps Precautions for USB communication Frequently disconnecting reconnecting the USB cable or resetting or powering ON OFF the PLC CPU during communications with the PLC CPU may cause a communications error which cannot be recovered If itis not recovered completely disconnect the USB cable once and then reconnect it after 5 or more seconds have elapsed If this error occurs at the initial communication after the above operation the function will be performed properly in and after the second communications A 4 3 About clock data of the PLC CPU a For the ACPU including the motion controller CPU clock data setting may be made only when the PLC CPU is in the STOP status For the QCPU mode QCPU A mode QnACPU and FXCPU clock data setting may be made if the PLC CPU is in the RUN status b For the AOJ2HCPU A2CCPU and A2CJCPU setting cannot be made as they do not have the clock function c For the ACPU setting can be made independently of whether the clock setting special relay M9028 is ON or OFF Note that the special relay 9028 turns OFF after e
218. s setting example using the utility setting type 6 3 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using CPU COM communication will be explained in the following order START Connect the PLC CPU and IBM PC AT compatible ade Refer to Chapter 2 Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard Refer to Section 6 3 1 2 On the communication test screen check whether communication can be made properly Refer to Section 6 3 1 3 1 System example The following system example is used in this section IBM PC AT compatible MX Component 1 is used Q02H Ordinary station Sta No 5 Logical station number of 3 is used 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logical station number setting will be described using the system example for 1 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 Type 3 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number aes mE E
219. sion Specifications subject to change without notice
220. sponding communication in the property window directly or within the user program The properties necessary to be set depend on the ACT control 3 Comparison The following table compares the utility setting type and program setting type Setting Type Utility Setting Type Program Setting Type Communication settings can be made easily using the communication setting wizard me A All communication settings can be made in the In program creation communication can be made b ly making the setting logical stati bof A merely making the setting logical station y y 9 0 g Communication settings can be changed flexibly number on the communication setting wizard in the user program The number of development processes can be reduced Used ACT control ActEasyIF ActMLEasylF ACT control for corresponding communication Whether communication S Used Not used setup utility is used or not How to connect 4 Change the settings every time you make 2 Choose the logical station number PLC monitor utility connection Use the wizard 3 OPERATION PROCEDURES MELSOFT 3 2 User Application Creating Procedures 3 2 1 When using Microsoft Visual Basic The following creation procedures assumes use of Visual Basic Power on the IBM PC AT compatible and start Windows Install MX Component Make settings using the utility setting type 8 Refer to the operating manual startup No
221. t is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 11 Q Series Bus Communication This section provides the Q series bus communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 11 1 Accessing procedure The procedure for making access to the PLC CPU using Q series bus communication will be explained in the following order START Load the PLC CPU and PC CPU on the same base 424 Refer to Chapter 2 Set the CPU module Refer to PC CPU module manual Start the communication setup utility and make setting on the communication setting wizard Refer to Section 6 11 1 2 On the communication test screen check whether communication be made properly Po Refer to Section 6 11 1 3 1 System example The following system example is used in this section PC CPU module Q12HCPU 3 Use 11 as logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 2 Setting the logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard Logic
222. tation B Parity loda Communication Setup Utility 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test Wat Logical station number 1 c24 Sample Test Station number 1 Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int Result CPU name Mean time of communication p ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being performed normally If an error occurrs check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication test complete 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 2 Ethernet Communication This section provides the Ethernet communication procedure and its setting example using the utility setting type 6 2 1 Switch settings of Ethernet modules This section gives the switch settings of Ethernet modules for use of MX Component When using MX Component the settings other than As set by user in the tables are fixed as given in the tables
223. the CPU board is operating properly Board Operation Mem Protect Mem 1 0 Test Board Info Version Comm Diagnosis Display the memory test screen and click the Start Diagnosis button to perform the test any number of times m 2 Then click the button to stop the test and make emor sure that the CPU board is normal 1 0 FCOOhFCFFh Status Stat Normal Device Monitor Help LIJ 3 Display the communication diagnosis screen and click the Board Dj eration Mem Protect Mem 1 0 Test Board Info Version Comm Diagnosis E Start button to make sure that communication is made Channel 7T AnU CPU z Z properly e If an error has occurred check the error code and remove ommunication E Start 1 the error Refer to the CPU board manual Results Bayete p Result Error Code ms Device Monitor Help To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING From the preceding page AnU Utility Board Status Indicator RUN ERROR Operation LATCH CLEAR A BUN BBE Board Operation Mem Protect Mem 1 0 Test Board Info Version Comm Diagnosis Device Monitor Help Clo STOP LATCH CLEAR P RUN J Check complete MELSOFT 4 In this section you must perform setting to make the CPU board running on the board ope
224. the CPUs that can be accessed by the communication drivers CPU Type SW2DNF MNET10 SW3DNF MNET10 ACPU Including motion controller CPU QCPU A mode 0 o 0 0 Oo 0 QCPU Q mode ox Accessible x Inaccessible 6 MELSECNET H communication NT 95 98 2000 Me XP REESE ER a Precautions As the communication driver aways use SWODNC MNETH B or later Any other communication driver is unusable 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS MELSOFT 7 CC Link communication NT 95 98 2000 Me XP mes ren a Precautions 1 Always use any of the following communication drivers Other communication drivers cannot be used Used OS SW2DNF CCLINK SW3DNF CCLINK Workstation 4 0 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows T 5 Professional i Windows XP T Home Edition Usable x Unusable Windows 2000 Professional 2 The following are the CPUs that can be accessed by the communication drivers aas SW2DNF CCLINK SWS3DNF CCLINK SW4DNF CCLINK B e D wio AV 1 wio Ato V 1 wio 2 ACPU including motion controller CPU ocuAmd O oO oceuQmoe O o Accessible Inaccessible 1 For ROM versions A to V of CC Link board 2 For ROM versions W and later of
225. the modem used Line connection CD signal wait time seconds Line connection modem report wait time seconds Line disconnection CD signal wait time seconds Line disconnection delay time seconds Data transmission delay time 0 seconds AT command response wait time h seconds Password cancellation response wait tine seconds command password cancellation retry times 3 times Line callback cancel wait time seconds Call back delay time seconds Call back reception waiting time out 120 seconds CANCEL Set the line connection CD signal confirmation time Default 90 Line connection CD signal Increase the set time if the CD signal does not turn ON within the set time depending on the wait time line connected region example overseas Setting range 1 to 999 Set the line connection modem report wait time Default 5 Line connection modem Pee Increase the set time if the response speed of the modem is low report waiting time Setting range 1 to 999 Set the line disconnection CD signal confirmation time Default 5 Line disconnection CD Increase the set time if the CD signal does not turn OFF within the preset time depending on signal wait time the line connected region example overseas Setting range 1 to 999 Set the line disconnection delay time Default 3 Line disconnection delay ls ime Increase the set time if the response speed of the modem is low Sett
226. tiali zation c ommand i nto puls Set the Data for initialization M31 M30 TOP HO H34 K2012 nitiali Initiali ation zation mmand i nabled to puls Turn on initialization request SET 10 Initiali zation r equest lt Turn on initial request flag SET M39 Initial request flag lt Turn on initialize completion 543 SET M3 nitiali Initiali Initiali ation zation zation c quest ompletio ompletio n n flag Turn off initiali ion request Y10 Initiali zation r equest END 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 5 Setting the Logical station number Setting on communication setting wizard This section describes the setting of the logical station number using the Q series compatible C24 system example 1 Start the communication setup utility and choose the communication setting wizard 2 12 in Logical station number and click the Next gt communication information tor ACT button You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number Logical station number 12 z Cancel Back Ned ce 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt PC side IF Modem r Communication setting button Connect module 07124 21 Time out 10000 side I F Modem
227. ting wizard 2 Type 6 in Logical station number and click the button Communication Setting Wizard Introduction x This Communication Setting Wizard will set the communication information for ACT You can press Back at any time to change your selections Please click Next to begin Please select the logical station number 3 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Please select the PC side IF PC side IF CC Link board X cedet setting 1 b utto n Board sme PC side CC Link board Board No 1st module Cancel Please select the Network 4 Make settings as indicated below and click the Next gt Station type Other station Single button Station type Other station Single Cancel lt Back Next gt l To the next page 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT From the preceding page l Communication Setting Wizard Other station 5 Make settings as indicated below and click the button Please select the Other station r Other station setting CPU type CPU type Q02 H sue 9 Station No 15 Multiple CPU None Multiple CPU None Cancel lt Back f Finish Communication Setting Wizard Finished 6 Enter a comment and click the Finish button The Communication wizard has finished collecting information Please Fin
228. to close the dialog box Delete device Used to delete the device to be monitored Used to delete all devices registered in device entry monitor from the monitor screen Used to start stop monitor cose Start monitor LStop monitor 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT Shows the device statuses 1 Monitor screen Clicking the device name shows the device write screen For details of the device write screen refer to Section 5 2 5 Operations on device write screen Shows the communication target CPU name specified on the communication setting wizard screen Communication path Shows such information as the network type network number first address and station information number Shows the logical station number set for the utility setting type Logical station number This does not appear when the program setting type is used Target CPU name 1 When monitoring the set values of the timers and counters indirectly specify the data registers 2 Devices cannot be monitored if the connection destination is not established 3 During monitoring you cannot make transfer setting 4 During monitoring flickers under the scroll button 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT 5 2 5 Operations on device write screen This screen is used to change the ON OFF of a bit device or the present value of a word device or buffer memory This screen is displayed by double clicking the monitor screen of
229. tored Memory address Enter the address of the buffer memory to be monitored in hexadecimal or decimal Start monitor LStop monitor Used to start stop monitor Set the monitor format Default Bit amp Word Bit amp Word Sets the monitor screen to the bit and word display Monitor format Bt Sets the monitor screen to the bit display only Sets the monitor screen to the word display only Set the display format of the device values to be displayed when the monitor format is Bit amp Word or Word Default 16 bit integer Set the radix when the display is 16 bit integer or 32 bit integer Default DEC Data format Sets to the decimal display Sets to the hexadecimal display 5 UTILITY OPERATIONS MELSOFT Set the order in which the bit devices being monitored are arranged Bit order in order of F 1 from left to right Aranged in order of 0 1 E from left to right M Monitorscreen Shows the buffer memory status Shows the communication target CPU name specified on the communication setting wizard 2 Target CPU name M 1 3 Communication path Shows such information as the network type network number first address and station information number Shows the logical station number set for the utility setting type 4 Logical station number This does not appear when the program setting type is used
230. ttings of computer link modules This section gives the switch settings of computer link modules for use of MX Component The following sketches are used to explain each module lt For 1 1 communication gt lt For 1 n communication gt IBM PC AT IBM PC AT Module 1 2 Module 2 compatible compatible 1 Limited for use of only CH1 2 Limited for use of both CH1 and 2 When using MX Component the settings other than As set by user in the tables are fixed as given in the tables 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 1 C24 UC24 Settings Switch For 1 1 communication Module 1 Module 2 Mode setting switch 1 format 1 A format 1 5 format 1 Station number setting switches set by user Main channel setting OFF RS 232C OFF RS 232C OFF RS 422 Data bit setting As set by user As set by user 2 E Transmission speed setting As set by user As set by user 2 Transmission EE bit yes no setting As set by user As set by user 2 specifications setting Stop bit setting As set by user As set by user 2 switches Sum check yes no setting As set by user As set by user 2 Online change enable disable setting As set by user Computer link multidrop setting ON computer link ON computer link ON computer link 1 For switch numbers refer to the computer link module manual 2 Make th
231. u to save the data into a file in the txt format bog 10 actinethBD z no B 11 ActQCPUQBus 8 255 gt 214 Saved into file in txt format 5 When creating a user program directly enter the confirmed property values into Properties of the property window or Directly enter properties in change the property setting in the user program property window or change screen used for explanation uses Visual Basic property setting in user program 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSOFT 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES This chapter describes the accessible devices and accessible ranges in each communication form 8 1 Precautions for Device Access 1 About accessible devices For accessible devices the devices not given or devices marked x inaccessible in the accessible device list indicated in Sections 8 2 and later are not supported by MX Component Do not specify the inaccessible devices Precautions for making access to extended file registers It is possible depending on the type of memory cassette mounted on the PLC CPU that no errors will occur even when a device is read and written by specifying a block number which does not exist In such a case the data read is not correct Further writing to that device may destroy the user memory of the PLC CPU Make sure to use the function described here after fully confirming the kind of memory cassette details of parameter setti
232. uplex communication Personal Computer Side l APP 18 APPENDICES Appendix 4 Multi CPU System MELSOFT The valid CPU number specified for a multi CPU system is that of the last accessed station only When making access to the non control CPU of the relay module on the accessed station use the modules of function version B as the relay modules and QCPUs mode on the own station all relay stations and accessed station Example 1 CPU COM communication Example 2 Personal Relay station Last access target computer When the PLC CPU No OxSE2 is specified for access access is made to the CPU Personal Last access target computer QCPU Q mode No 1 2 QCPU Q mode No 2 QCPU mode No QCPU mode No 4 CPU COM communication via MELSECNET H When the PLC CPU No Ox3E2 network number 2 and station number 2 are specified for access access is made to the CPU S The CPU number cannot be specified for the relay station Therefore if access is made to the network No 1 in the following case an error will occur since the network number controlled by the CPU is only 2 QCPU Q mode No QCPU Q mode e No 1 No 2 QCPU mode No 3 QCPU mode No 4 MELSECNET H module controlled by Network number 1 station number 1 60N APP 19 MELSECNET H module controlled by 2
233. uter link x O x ccin O Ox MESENNETH x x x x P x MEsENETO0 x o x o QCPU A mode IMELSECNET x ActQCPUA ActMLQCPUA Ethernet X Computerin x x x x x CC Link x MuseNETH x x x x MELSECNET 10 x i i i x x x X x x Hh Hh M x mersecnerno x x o x x QnACPU MELSECNET x T gt ils X DX x x x ActQnACPU ActMLQnACPU Ethernet CC Link 1 Set the parameter set values of the target station side series compatible E71 or QE71 to the network number and station number Also set the MNET 10 routing information of the Q series compatible E71 or QE71 parameter setting At that time specify any of the IP address calculation system table conversion system and combined system as the MNET 10 routing System 2 As the relayed station CPU side CC Link system master local module use the module of software version S or later 3 Accessible to the A171SHCPU A172SHCPU A173UHCPU S1 or A273UHCPU S3 only 4 For the Q00J Q00 Q01 CPU some network cards have restrictions on the number of loadable cards Refer to Appendix 5 for details To next page 8 12 8 12 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELS
234. veloper Did the communication test of the communication settings utility end normally 1 Reexamine the setting of the logical station number 2 Take corrective action for the error that occurred Did an error occur in the user program that was executed Reexamine the user program End APP 21 APP 21 APPENDICES MELSOFT MEMO APP 22 APP 22 Microsoft Windows Windows NT Visual Basic and Visual C are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are the registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Pentium and Celeron are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries Ethernet is the registered trademark of Xerox Co Ltd Other company and product names herein are either trademarks of registered trademarks of their respective owners SPREAD Copyright C 1998 Far Point Technologies Inc MX Component Version 3 Operating Manual MODEL MELS3 ACTE O E MODEL 13JU32 SH NA 080271 C 0209 MEE 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE 1 8 12 OFFICE TOWER Z 14F HARUMI CHUO KU 104 6212 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 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 permis
235. xecution For the QCPU Q mode QCPU A mode and QnACPU setting can be made independently of whether the clock setting device SM1028 is ON or OFF d Among the FXCPUS setting may be made for only the FX1N clock built in FX1NC clock built in FX1S clock built in FX2N clock built in FX2NC when RTC cassette is fitted FX2 when RTC cassette is fitted and FX2c when RTC cassette is fitted e Note that an error for transfer time will be produced in clock setting Precautions for use of Q4ARCPU The duplexing function cannot be used Restrictions on use of the FXCPU a When the FXCPU is used access to the TN devices timer present values or CN devices counter present values is not permitted if the device numbers specified are split across 199 or earlier and 200 or later b As the FXCPU does not have a PAUSE switch as the PLC CPU an error is returned if remote pause is specified in SetCpuStatus c Note that specifying the first number of a nonexisting module and executing the WriteBuffer method will not return an error d For the index registers Z V of the FXCPU data cannot be written to 2 or more consecutive points using WriteDeviceBlock Data may be written to only one point Serial communication function of Q00J Q00 Q01 CPU When the following conditions are all satisfied communication between the personal computer and the Q00J Q00 Q01CPU is made at 9600bps speed 1 The connected CPU
236. y Menu Help 1 Display the Target setting tab screen and choose the Target setting List view Connection test Logical station number SNETI0 Semple _ X Delete logical station number 5 Check whether the logical station number settings EI MNET 1O i correct or not PC UF CPUtype pass BoardNo NetworkNo B Station No 1 Communication Setup Utility Menu Help 2 Display the Connection test tab screen and set the logical Target setting List view Connection test 4 n Logical station number 5 NET10_Sample Test Station number 5 Communication diagnosis count 5 Result Diag int Result CPU name Mean time of communication p ms 3 Click the button to check that communication is being Click performed normally If an error occurred check the error code and remove the error The error code appears in Result At normal termination 0x00000000 appears in Result Refer to the programming manual for error code details Communication lest cortiplels 4 Through the above steps it is confirmed that the logical station number settings are correct This logical station number is made applicable by user program creation and PLC monitor utility Collect device data using this logical station number 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 6 6 CC Link Commu
237. zation request SET 10 Initiali zation equest lt Turn on initial request flag SET M39 Initial request flag lt Turn on initialize completion 10 X10 299 SET M3 Initiali zation ompletio n flag nitiali Initiali zation zation quest ompletio n lt Turn off initialization request RST 10 Initiali zation r equest 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF THE UTILITY SETTING MELSOFT 3 When Auto line connect Callback number specification max 10 units is used as callback function Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Settings Setting Item Buffer Memory Address Settings Modem connection channel designation GX Developer connection designation 36 1 Connected H Fy Auto line connect Initialization data No designation 34 2012 No 2012 Callback function designation 20011 Callback number specification max 10 units Initial processing lt Turn on QJ71C24 accessible MO J71C24 WDT erro QJ71C24 eady r accessib le Turn on initialization enabled MO M3 X10 X12 X13 10 M30 J71C24 Initiali Initiali Connecti Abnormal Initiali Initiali ccessib zation zation c on in pr complet zation zation e ompletio ompletio ogress ion equest nabled n flag n To the next page This sample sequence program is installed into the following folders after installation of MX Component User specified folder Act Sample

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