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1. LEDs for display of network statuses Right LED Link LED Normal connection Green ON Operation Green Blinking Left LED Operation LED 10M Off 100M Green 1000M Orange LAN drivers Installed 68 5 Each Component Function LED Displays Table 5 4 LED Displays Abbreviat O Name Color Status Definition ion On The hardware is all set to go Green The hardware is not ready or a system WDT error has occurred RADY EM EN reset by the reset switch has been accepted in The hardware is reset two seconds after the LED starts blinking The bus interface driver is running BUS User applications have been enabled for bus access B RUN Green I F DRIVER RUN The bus interface driver has been suspended The Y output is off User applications have been disabled for bus access The bus interface driver has accepted a reset generated either by setting Blink the toggle switch to B RST or by resetting module No 1 in the multiple CPU configuration EN A system error has occurred without stopping the output oe E Thi duct th 1 stat s product is e normal state ERROR is product is in norm Blink A system error has occurred while stopping the output EEN mea AAA E EEN me Fe This product is in the normal state en es ide This product has caused an internal battery error ALARM EA This product is in the normal state Ge on The shutdown and hardware reset procedure h
2. CC Link 000 le o Remote I O Remote Intelligent device device Power supply module Power supply module DI YU roende Y eae lool lopliae ij Programmable controller CPU Programmable controller CPU The Module can access various modules in the following forms 1 Access another programmable controller CPU in the local system 2 Access the I O module or intelligent function module in the local system 3 Access a programmable controller CPU via the MELSECNET H module 4 Access a remote I O remote device intelligent device or programmable controller CPU via the CC Link module 84 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series Multiple CPU Configuration Multiple CPU Configuration Including this product This product supports both of the single CPU configuration with the Module as only one CPU and the multiple CPU configuration with this product combined with other CPUs The maximum number of this product to be installed is only one Combination of CPUs Main base unit Q30B CPU No 1 module Basic model QCPU QUOCPU QUICPU Number of CPU modules module No 2 and later that can be installed High High speed performance Process CPU Universal Universal model QCPU Motion CPU model QCPU model QCPU Q02A H CPU Q02PHCPU Q03UDVCPU QOOUCPU Q03UDCPU Q172CPUN Q
3. mm Figure 2 1 External dimensions 2 System Reference 19 3 Hardware Setup 3 Hardware Setup Before Using the Product for the First Time Follow the next steps to set up this product This product works attached to the MELSEC Q series base unit MELSEC Q series power supply module is also necessary in addition to the base unit For their specifications and the methods of installation and wiring refer to manuals of each modules When using MELSEC products and MELSOFT products and you refer to their manuals and HELP replace the description PC CPU with the description MELSECWinCPU STEP1 By referring to the information in this chapter install connect and set this product STEP2 Connect cables Connect the cables of necessary external devices such as a keyboard and a display to this product using appropriate cables STEP3 Turn on the power After verifying that you have correctly followed steps 1 and 2 turn on the power If you find any abnormality after turning on the power turn it off and check to see if the setup has been performed properly STEP4 Set up BIOS By referring to Chapter 4 set up BIOS This setup requires a keyboard and a display Before using this product be sure to execute LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS to initialize the BIOS settings to their default values Refer to Chapter 4 Main Menu Note that this product occupies two slots in the base unit
4. APIC is used on Windows so the interruption of PCI devices is assigned behind IRQ16 105 10 Appendix Appendix 2 Battery Battery Specification This product uses the following battery Type Lithium primary battery Model BR 12AA Maker Panasonic Nominal voltage 3V Nominal capacity 1000mAh Lithium content 1g or less A CAUTION You should treat 1t according to exportation regulations when you export the product with the battery including lithium When we ship it we packaged it according to exportation regulations But if you export it after re packaging or unpacking you should export it according to IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations IMDG Code and other exportation regulations of each countries For details consult your transporter We charge for battery exchange Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Appendix 3 Disposal of Battery Remove of battery Remove the battery as follows 1 Remove screws and take the case off 106 10 Appendix Disposal of battery When dumping the product treat it as an industrial waste When disposing of a battery separate it according to regional laws of your area An CAUTION EU has a separate collection system for used batteries Dispose it correctly at a collection recycle center in your area Mitsubishi programmable controller CPU shows a following symbol mark on the battery or the package of the product including a
5. Network operation setting Operations are performed without refresh parameters Link Refresh parameters i refresh operations cannot be performed Parameter name Operations are performed without parameter names baca Operations are performed without the interrupt setting p j Interrupts cannot be performed Operations are performed without the interlink transmission Interlink transmission parameter parameter Interlink transmission operations cannot be performed Operations are performed without the routing parameter Transient transmission operations that require the routing Routing parameter parameter cannot be performed For details on whether the routing parameter is required refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual 1 If the network configuration contains modules that do not support Block data assurance per station the functions of those modules cannot be guaranteed When using a CC Link IE Field Network module under the control of the MELSECWinCPU module as a master or sub master station use the above parameter settings to check that there are no problems with the operations of the other modules contained in the network configuration To change the above parameters set a CC Link IE Field Network module under the control of a universal model QCPU as the master or sub master station and then set the parameters from GX Works2 117 10 Appendix Par
6. 91 7 Reset Specifications Reset Procedure of a MELSECWinCPU module and All the Modules on a Bus Reset by Recycling the Power Supply 1 Shut down the OS on the screen or set the shutdown command input to ON 2 Check that the EXIT LED on this product comes on or that the shutdown completion output is turned ON 3 Turn the power off 4 Turn the power back on Restarting the OS DIP switch 2 with SW 5 set to OFF 1 Shut down the OS on the screen then restart it 2 In the multiple CPU configuration reset CPU Module No 1 after the completion of OS boot up Reset of Module No 1 programmable controller CPU DIP switch 2 with SW 5 set to ON 1 Reset the switch on Module No 1 An CAUTION Besure to give ON time of a shutdown directions input as a range of 0 7sec 3sec If3 or more secs are turned on re starting of a MELSECWinCPU module will become impossible The time of a re injection of a power supply is included When this operation is performed and re starting ofa MELSECWinCPU module becomes impossible you can re start the MELSECWinCPU module by setting the shutdown command input to OFF and then inputting the shutdown command again ON time 0 7sec 3sec in the state of the power turned ON The MELSECWinCPU module cannot be re stated simply by setting the shutdown command input to OFF and turning the power ON again The EXIT LED comes on only when you shut down Windows or hardware reset
7. 01H Parameter set completion stored by the user 02H Normal parameter telecommunication completion stored by the system 03H Cyclic activation request in progress stored by the user FEH Abnormal parameter telecommunication completion stored by the system FFH Cyclic activation request completion stored by the system d This stores the switch setting parameter check result Buffer memory address 31741 7BFDn This stores the switch setting parameter check result 0 Normal 1 Abnormal Error code 119 10 Appendix e Parameter telecommunication result Buffer memory address 31742 7BFEn This stores the result of parameter telecommunication between the MELSECWinCPU module and the CC Link IE Field Network module 0 Normal 1 Abnormal Error code f Setting flag Buffer memory address 31743 7BFFn Master and sub master stations bl5tob12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 to b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 bo Fixed to 0 Fixed to 0 Bit Item Setting range bo Network configuration setting data valid invalid___ 0 Invalid Operations NS Reserved station information data valid invalid are performed with b2 Error invalid station information data valid invalid the default values b3 Sub master function valid invalid ssi Valid b5 b4 Fixedtoo IP packet relay function valid invalid 0 Invalid 1 Valid Data link abnormal station setting 0 Clear O Do not use L
8. 3sec again If the reset button of a MELSECWinCPU module is pushed you can not reboot the module If the shutdown input is ON a MELSECWinCPU module can not start up When you are booting up Windows do not shut it down The shutdown procedure may not be done in the correct order Specification Common Specification ingle wire 24 to 16AWG Available wire range Twisted wire 24 to 16AWG The standard length of peeled wire 10mm R ded tool t trol z era P eer E A minus driver diameter 3mm edge width 2 6mm uttons Terminal block tightening torque 0 2 0 3Nm Use 60 75 C Copper Conductor Only Use a rod terminal as needed 70 Input part 1 External Circuit 3 3kQ External Power Supply DC12V 24V O Input Contact Figure 5 2 Input Circuit Output part Item Specification Output specification Open collector output insulated by photocoupler 1 Shutdown complete output becomes ON when the shutdown has finished 2 Watch dog timer start output becomes OFF when timeup has come a voltage of output Less than 1 3V output current lt 50mA Less than 1 5V output current lt 100mA T output Max DC30V 100mA Output response time Less than 300usec Output condition External Circuit E Max DC30V i 25D780A 4 7k Q Figure
9. Figure 4 10 SuperIO Device Table 4 10 Super I O device select Description Onboard Serial Port Disabled 3F8 1RQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2F8 1RQ3 3E8 1RQ4 Select Onboard Serial Port 2E8 1RQ3 Select the address and the IRQ to use of a serial port 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 48 4 BIOS Setup USB Device Setting Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility USB Device Setting USB 1 0 Controller Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled USB Operation Mode High Speed USB Keyboard Function Disabled USB Storage Function Enabled USB Mass Strage Device Boot Setting 1 1 gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 11 USB Device Setting Table 4 11 USB Device Setting select Description Disabled USB 1 0 Controller Enabled Select Disabled Enabled of USB 1 0 Controller Normally select Enable Disabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled Select Disabled Enabled of USB 2 0 Controller Normally select Enable 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 49 4 BIOS Setup USB Operation Mode Full Low Speed High Speed USB Operation Mode Select USB Operation Mode USB Keyboard Function Disabled Enabled Select Disabled Enabled of USB Keyboard Function If you use a USB keyboard on the OS which does not support USB select Enabled For the OS which supports US
10. VGA Setting x On Chip Frame Buffer Size DVMT Mode Total GFX Memory By SPD Auto Auto Auto Auto By SPD Enabled Disabled 8MB Enable 128MB t 1 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 6 Advanced Chipset Features Setup Table 4 6 Advance Chipset Feature select DRAM Timing Selectable Select DRAM Timing Selectable This item should be different values according to the parameter of the installed memory chip DRAM Do not change the value of factory settings unless you have installed new memory whose speed is different from the original DRAM tJ Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 40 4 BIOS Setup CAS Latency Time CAS Latency Time Select CAS Latency Time Select the number of clock in CAS waiting time When Synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock in CAS waiting time is different according to DRAM timing Do not change the default value of factory settings 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort DRAM RAS to CASA Delay DRAM RAS to CASE Delay Select DRAM RAS to CAS Delay Select the timing delay between CAS and RAS strobe signal E which are used when DRAM is read written or updated When setting it to high speed the performance gets higher When setting it to low speed the performance gets more reliable It is applied only when synchronous DRAM is installed to t
11. Switch 1 Switch 4 Set the network number Network No 01H EFH 1 239 10 Appendix 00011 OOEFH Specify 00001 0000n fixed 1 When the sub master function is not used Specify 0000n 2 Operation when the sub master function is used and the data link is reopened upon the master station recovering from an abnormal condition 0000H Data link reopened as a master station upon the master station recovering from an abnormal condition 0002H Data link reopened as a sub master station upon the master station recovering from an abnormal condition Specify 0000H Setting the sub master station parameters Item Content 0000n 0002H 00001 fixed Setting range Switch 4 Set the network number Network No 01 EFH 1 239 Set the station number Station No 01H 78H 1 120 Specify 0000H Set whether there are sub master station parameters according to the program If you specify that there are no parameters the station will operate with the parameters set with the master station If you specify that there are parameters the station will operate with the parameters set with the program 00004 No parameter 0004H parameter 00011 OOEFH 4101H 4178H Sta No 1 120 00001 fixed 0000n 0004H Specify 0000H 00001 fixed 1 One data link must be established with the master station The sub master station will not operate until
12. lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 8 On Chip IDE Device 45 4 BIOS Setup On Chip Serial ATA Setting Table 4 8 On Chip Serial ATA Setting select Description SATA Mode SATA Mode Select SATA Mode Only IDE is supported 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort On Chip Serial ATA Disabled On Chip Serial ATA Enabled Select On Chip Serial ATA Selecting Disabled SATA controller becomes disabled Selecting Enabled SATA works in the legacy mode 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 46 4 BIOS Setup Onboard Device Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard Device Onboard LAN A Enabled Onboard LAN B Enabled t lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 9 Onboard Device Table 4 9 Onboard Device select Enabled Disabled Onboard LAN A Select Disabled Enabled of Onboard LAN A Onboard LAN B Select Disabled Enabled of Onboard LAN B 1 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 47 4 BIOS Setup Super IO Device Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility SuperlO Device Onboard Serial Port 3F8 1R04 t 1 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults
13. Before attempting to use this product in a place subject to considerable vibration or shock use the module fixing screw to fasten this product securely to the base unit Module fixing screw must be tightened within the specified tightening torque range Tightening the screw loosely can allow this product to fall cause a short circuit or malfunction Tightening the screw excessively can break the screw or module allow this product to fall a short circuit or malfunction When connecting an extension cable plug it securely into the relevant connector on the base unit or the Module Check the connection after plugging it in to prevent an imperfect contact which can cause input and output errors Before attaching or detaching this product be sure to turn the external power supply off for all phases or this product may be damaged Never directly touch any conductive part or electronic component of this product Doing so may cause the Module to malfunction or fail A CAUTION Before mounting or unmounting this product or any other product be sure to turn the external power supply off for all phases Failure to turn it off for all phases may cause product damage The exchange of modules under online power on conditions is possible only when the system is built with the programmable controller CPU modules supporting the online module exchange or the target module is MELSECNET H remote I O station But the modules supporting the exchange
14. CPU Feature Press lt Enter gt to configure the settings relevant to CPU Feature Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Feature PPM Mode Native Mode Limit CPUID Maxval Disabled CIE Function Disabled CPU C State Capability Disable Execute Disable Bit Enabled t lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 4 CPU Feature Table 4 4 CPU Features select PPM Mode PPM Mode Native Mode SMM Mode Select PPM Mode When using OS which supports ACPI select Native Mode When using elder OS such as Windows 98 and Me select SMM Mode 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 32 4 BIOS Setup Limit CPUID MaxVal Disabled Limit CPUID MaxVal Enabled Select Disabled Enabled of Limit CPUID Maxval For older OS such as Windows 98 and Me select Enabled If not the maximum value of CPUID can not be handled 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Auto Disabled C1E Function Select C1E Function 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort CPU C State Capability Disable CPU C State Capability C2 C4 Select CPU C State Capability Selecting any values other than Disabled can reduce the power consumption when CPU idles Execute Disable Bit Enabled Select Enabled Disabled of Execute Disable Bit Disabled Selecting Disabled makes XD function flag to be 0 by fo
15. Factory default OFF 5 SW 5 Reset method select switch Factory default OFF When this product is module No 2 4 in the multiple CPU system 1 OFF Setting the RESET L CLR switch on module No 1 programmable controller CPU to RESET resets the bus interface driver without resetting this product 2 ON Setting the RESET L CLR switch on module No 1 programmable controller CPU to RESET resets this product 3 5 50 Reserved Factory default OFF 1 Before making changes to DIP switch settings turn off the power to this product Do not touch any DIP switch setting with the Module powered 2 Usually leave SW 5 set to OFF If you set SW 5 to ON the reset operation on Module No 1 resets this product as well If the OS is still up and running at that time the reset causes the OS to abort without executing the legitimate shutdown procedure Note that this may prevent the OS from running normally when restarted 3 Only when Windows Embedded Standard 2009 turning on SW 5 becomes effective For more details on shut down and reset see chapter Reset Specifications 77 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series Overview This product can communicate with the MELSEC Q Series programmable controller CPU module intelligent function module and I O module at high speed by connecting the buses using the MELSEC Q Series bus module Please refer to the manual of QCPU used
16. Indication access LED green x 1 2 CFJ CFE models have a CFcard 4GB Built in SSD 3 Built in flash drive 4GB USB I F USB2 0 complicant 5ch front 3ch bottom 2ch Transfer rate 480Mbps Supply power 5V each channel 0 5A max 4 Watch dog timer 2ch Time up period system WDT 20msec 2sec user WDT 10msec 10sec General I O 5 6 Terminal block 1 2 Input for shutdown current drive input Terminal block 3 Output to notify shutdown completion open collector output Terminal block 4 Output to notify the start of watch dog timer open collector output RTC CMOS Lithium battery backup life 10 years or more when no power input at 25 C Peel The real time clock is accurate within 3 minutes at 25 C per month EXIT green CF SSD green When power is on you can not push in pull out a CF card Memory card is supported but other purposes are not supported 2 Access LED shows the access of both a CF card and built in SSD 3 Built in SSD is used as OS space SSD has rewritable life 1 million times For details refer to Built in SSD of Chapter 5 Each Component Function 4 Current capacity shows the maximum value the connector supports But the actual value is limited because the total current cannot exceed the capacity of the power supply module Therefore the actual available value may be less than 0 5A 5 General I O is not evaluated by UL 6 When you want to use it in noisy envi
17. Network address Dummy 122 10 Appendix Debug When a MELSECWinCPU module is used with a CC Link IE Field Network module debugging cannot be performed with the MELSECWinCPU module connected to GX Works2 To perform debugging check the lit status of the LEDs of and the error codes of the MELSECWinCPU module and CC Link IE Field Network module a Verifying LED For details on the MELSECWinCPU module LEDs refer to Chapter 5 Each Component Function For details on the CC Link IE Field Network module LEDs refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual However note that GX Works2 cannot be used to perform debugging b Verifying Error code MELSECWinCPU module error codes Error code on the Module information tab of the MELSECWinCPU setting utility ia MEA Multiple CPU setting Target setting Communication diagnostics Module monitor Online operation System setting LED information Roy BAUN Error code 3100 Stop monitor ERR O USER Error information I System WDT er T Power supply err Of BAL EST TT User WDT er I Inteli module en Togaled switch information PCI bus er T Intelli module assignment err B STOP E 1 0 comparison err Parameter en B RST e B RUN I Fuse blown err T Intelli module parameter err IT Control bus err JE Link parameter err DIP switch 1 informati 4 is I Battery err T Multi CPU err ol 23 4 E E E T Momentary stop O
18. Table of Contents Precautions regarding Warranty cccccccesccessscceesseeeeseecsssecesseeeeceseeeeeecesssesessueceesuseeseeeeeesesesssesensaes 1 Satety REEE EB LON i EEE EEN T S E E NA 2 Handling precautions Lo aid AiO 3 Design Precautions eosin ioiii iiaa iaa eee dass cccbideet uae eee a san erate E 4 Installation precautions sises n ei a E E A E a e a e E eka 5 O ria s era a E ee ee eee OR eat A e a a eee eS 6 Power Supply and Maintenance Precautions cccsccccssecceeeseceeseeeesececeeseeeeeseeesseeeeseeeeeeaeees 6 Disposal Pr rn dd 7 il AA a a os ee ee E e a ccf aed cee A 7 EMC PRECAUTIONS ia eae 7 CONDITIONS OF USE POR THE PRODUCT aa caia 8 Pack ma Last uni diia eee 9 TADEO e 11 l Introduction 15 ADQUIERA 15 Features ii AAA EEE EE E EE EEEE EE EE a E aaa at 15 N 15 A baii 16 Ds System Reference 17 Specification A A AAA divide diy ei ted hehe SARA 17 FE Ge ern ga DIMENSIONS A dele deed AAA AAA A 19 3 Hardware Setup 20 Before Using the Product for the First Time ccccccceccsscessseceesseeeeseeeeseeesseseceseeeeeeeesssaeeessaeeenas 20 Tristalling th Module io aaa 21 Uninstalline the Module cocaina lista 22 Installing the fitting tofixa EFE A oes 22 The hole to attach the binding tie eee ececcecssececesseeessseeesseeeeceseeeeseeeesseeessseceeseeeeseseeeeeesensneeesgs 23 4 BIOS Setup 24 BIOS SD iii AA A ds via 24 IMEI cOme eini aa aa T A a E a a aaa e i e e ei 24 Starting SUP A ia 24
19. The shield of cables connected to USB and I O port should be connected to FG nearby the main body CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT 1 2 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions i where any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT if any shall not lead to any major or serious accident and ii where the backup and fail safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the case of any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT The PRODUCT has been designed and manufactured for the purpose of being used in general industries Mitsubishi shall have no responsibility or liability including but not limited to any and all responsibility or liability based on contract warranty tort product liability for any injury or death to persons or loss or damage to property caused by the product that are operated or used in application not intended or excluded by instructions precautions or warning contained in Mitsubishi s user instruction and or safety manuals technical bulletins and guidelines for the product Prohibited Application Prohibited Applications include but not limited to the use of the PRODUCT in Nuclear Power Plants and any other power plants operated by Power companies and or any other cases in which the public could be affected if any problem or fault occurs in the PRODUCT Railway companies or Public servi
20. Using SUP e dt nan ton ten tea 25 Getting E a Sin es 25 In Case 0F Problems isu enna aie eee An GOR Ree 25 A Final Note About Setup 000 lt diia ia 26 MAMI A A A E AS 26 EU TEMS it A A A da A a 26 Standard CMOS ESTE Sentra Aldo A A E A 28 DIAN Mena Selec A ii 29 DEAdapters nenen enera ee ee 30 Advanced BIOS Features Setup cccccccccssccssssceesececesseecesecesseeceeseecssseeecsssesesseeeeeseeesssesesseeeeeseeeees 31 A A A T 32 Hard Disk Boot Priority ia A AR eR E 34 Wars W anni a eS 34 Advanced Chipset Features Setup ccccccecsssccsssssceeseccesseeesseeeeeseeeesecesseseeesseeeeeeeseaeeesesesessseeensaes 40 MS re eee 43 Inte crated Peripherals atrasa nities tbe ete Retell Fede eee 44 OnChip IDE Devi a a OE 45 On Chip S rial ATA Setting sass ain ea BRERA ARR a en Aa Wa EETA 46 Orale Torna Deicide ol 47 Supo O Dc A A T 48 A A A E T T nice cdaibevesss even cesses 49 Power Management A ea noes DEE EA 51 PnP PCI Configuration Setup ccccccecssccsssssessssecesseeceeseecesecesseeceeeeeeeseeeesseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeesseseseeees 55 ROn ReSOUICES ci cc ced cobededasedc a a a a e a eaaa aR a iol weer 56 POSH Ga lth at usina eo ic 60 Frequency Voltage Control cccccescccessccesssceessceeeesseeeeseeceseeesseeceeseeessseesessseeeesaeeeeseeenssesesseaeseeaeees 61 AA 20nnnn intial Tl TRG 62 Supervisor User Password Setting ccccccccssceccsssccessseessseceeseeeesseeceeseecesseeeseeeeeeeesseseeeeetesesseesenas 62 E
21. When a large number of I O modules and intelligent function modules are used the equivalent restriction applies to them in the same way For details refer to Restriction by Power Capacity in Notes 87 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series Notes Maximum Number of modules Installed and Maximum Number of I O Points When installing single CPU configuration Refer to the maximum mountable number and the maximum I O number as follows Main base unit Q312B 0 12 3 4 3 9 10 11 Slot No 00 20 40 60 80 i 120 140 160 Cc Extension cable y g S S S S S S A 32 channel module is installed U in each slot 1F 3F 5F 7F 9F 17F Added Power supply module stage 1 Expansion base unit Q612B 12 13 14 15 16 17 180 1A0 1C0 1E0 200 220 SIS 19F 1BF 1DFH 1FF Power supply mod Expansion base unit 24 25 26 27 29 33 ge 52 53 54 55 56 300 320 340 360 420 680 6A0 6CO 6E0 700 a El ISISISISISISISISIS S expansion 31F 33F 35F 37F 39F 3BF Power supply module Power supply module Expansion base unit Q68B xpansion base unit Q65B 36 37 38 39 40 41 s 5 57 58 59 60 6l 480 4A0 4C0 4E0 500 520 5 720 740 760 780 7A0 Expansion base unit Q65B 69F 6BF 6DF 6FF 71F 49F 4BF 4DF 4FF 51F 5 e o 73F
22. When the MELSECWinCPU module is reset in a multiple CPU configuration a multiple CPU down error may not be detected on other modules depending on the parameters and on SW 3 of DIP switch 2 For details refer to List for Detecting a Multiple CPU Down Error in this chapter When SW 3 of DIP switch 2 is set to ON in a multiple CPU configuration and a reset is caused by restarting the OS a control bus error error code 1416 I O module comparison error error code 2000 or multiple CPU error error code 7000 may be detected on the main station when the MELSECWinCPU module starts If an error is detected reset module No 1 to reset the bus interface driver and all modules on the bus Ifamultiple CPU down error is not detected by the other modules and the MELSECWinCPU is not operating it is shut down or is restarting running a personal computer diagnostic or system monitor application from a GX Works2 program that is connected to one of the other modules of the multiple CPU system will take a long time to display the application or may result in a time out Ifyou reset this product or restart the OS in the multiple CPU configuration other CPUs detect a multiple CPU down error Whilea MELSECWinCPU module is doing a shutdown procedure EXIT LED is lighting the condition of the main station becomes resetting or CPU DOWN Ifyoureset the 1 station while SW 5 of DIP switch 2 is ON using multiple CPU configuration a MELSECWinCPU mod
23. An CAUTION Before installing or uninstalling this product be sure to turn the power off Installing or uninstalling this product while the power is on can cause a fault or malfunction Be sure to connect a keyboard and a mouse to it before turning the power on for the first time 20 3 Hardware Setup Installing the Module For the environment and the position to install this product refer to QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection Before installing this product remove the transparent protective sheet from the rear panel which comes into contact with the base unit Fit the module fixing hook in the module fixing slot in the base unit then push the module in the direction of the arrow to mount the module on the base unit P Module fixsing slot a A E Module fixsing hook Figure 3 1 Installing the Module 1 An CAUTION Be sure to turn off the power to this product before installing it To use this product in a place subject to much vibration or shock use two screws to fasten it to the base unit as illustrated below Module fixing screws M3 x 12 Prepared by the user Tighten the screws within the following torque range Tightening torque range 36 48N cm Figure3 2 Installing the Module 2 21 3 Hardware Setup Uninstalling the Module If this product has been fastened with module fixing screws remove them first 1 While pressing the protr
24. DIP switch YES 1 to OFF NO Started normally Remove each unit and check whether the system is started normally YES the power supply base unit and End in the basic configuration made up of MELSECWinCPU module Started normally Did you send 3 or more secs of shutdown inputs via an I O terminal NO Replace the YES MELSECWinCPU module Via an I O terminal OFF gt 0N 20msec 3sec gt 0FF is performed for a shutdown input in the state of power supply ON NO Started normally Replace the power and End Started normally NO YES Consult your local Started normally system service End desk or agency of Mitsubishi Electric Power capacity OK NO Corporation Consult your local system service desk or agency of YES Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Install the removed Review the system dsg modules one by one configuration to check End Any module out of order NO Consult your local system service desk or agency of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 95 8 Troubleshooting This product Starts with a BIOS Error displayed NO Set SW 1 of DIP switch 1 to OFF Started normally SW 1 of DIP switch 1 is OFF Check the error with the BIOS error list and take appropriate action Error removed Consult your local system service desk or agency of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 96 8 Troubles
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26. RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off The rest of this chapter is intended to guide you through the process of configuring your system using Setup Starting Setup The Award BIOS is immediately activated when you first power on the computer The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring 1t When it finishes the BIOS will seek an operating system on one of the disks and then launch and turn control over to the operating system While the BIOS is in control the Setup program can be activated in one of two ways By pressing lt Del gt immediately after switching the system on or By pressing the lt Del gt key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test Press DEL to enter SETUP If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the RESET button on the system case You may also restart by simultaneously pressing lt Ctrl gt lt A lt gt lt Del gt keys If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot an error message will be displayed and you will again be asked to Press F1 to continue DEL to enter SETUP 24 4 BIOS Setup Using Setup In general you use the arrow keys to highlight items press lt Enter gt to sele
27. and use cyclic transmission to do so The MELSECWinCPU module cannot directly access the buffer memory of the intelligent function module under the control of the CC Link IE Field Network Head module Cyclic transmission can be used to read data from or write data to the buffer memory that has been set to automatic refresh with the head module 114 10 Appendix b Processing necessary to set parameters with a user program Use the following flowchart as a guide when creating user programs Is the switch setting parameter check result 0 Use the MELSECWinCPU setting utility to configure the I O assignment settings and then run this program again Is the data link in progress YES Stop the data links with all the stations Clear the parameter telecommunication result Write the parameters to the buffer memory Set the parameter set flag to 01H Has the system set the parameter set flag to 02H Is the parameter telecommunication result 0 YES Set the parameter set flag to 03H Has the system set the parameter set flag to FFH 115 10 Appendix Buffer memory This section explains the buffer memory that is used to set parameters when a MELSECWinCPU module is used with a CC Link IE Field Network module O Possible Impossible Enable station ble stati Address Name poe o Initial pe ss Referring HEX Master Local value licabili paragraph station
28. battery Note This symbol mark is valid in EU only This symbol mark is listed on the 20th clause Information for an end user of directive 2006 66 EC of the European parliament and of the council and on the attached document II The symbol mark above indicates that the battery should be dumped separately from normal wastes Exportation of Battery According to directive 2006 66 EC of the European parliament and of the council you should keep the following procedures when selling or exporting a battery or the product with a battery The indication of the symbol mark on a battery a product or a package Description about the symbol mark in the product guide 1 The indication of the symbol mark If you sell or export the battery or the product with the battery which does not display the symbol mark to EU after 2008 09 26 indicate the symbol mark of Appendix 3 Disposal of Battery on the main body of a product or on its package 2 Addition of the explanation to a product guide When you export the product with our sequencer to EU after 2008 09 26 and you attach the product guide of our programmable controller CPU to it attach the latest product guide which has the explanation of the symbol mark of a battery When you don t attach the product guide of our programmable controller CPU or an attached product guide is an older one which doesn t have the explanation of the symbol mark newly describe the explanation o
29. error codes For details refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual For details refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual For details refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual Also refer to the slave station s manual For details refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual For details refer to the MELSECWinCPU Module Q Bus Interface Driver User s Manual Utility Operation Programming For details refer to the MELSECWinCPU Module Q Bus Interface Driver User s Manual Utility Operation Programming For details refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual 111 10 Appendix Setting configuration using utilities Use the MELSECWinCPU setting utility to configure and write to the MELSECWinCPU module the I O assignment and intelligent function module switch settings a I O assignment setting Add the CC Link IE Field Network module under I O assignment I O assignment setting tab of the MELSECWinCPU setting utility For details refer to the MELSECWinCPU Module Q Bus Interface Driver User s Manual Utility Operation Programming Kli MELSECWinCPU setting utility Module monitor Online operation System setting Multiple CPU setting Target setting Communication diagnostics 140 assignm
30. for details regarding restrictions Note that the bus interface driver is used for communication with the various modules in the MELSEC Q Series including the programmable controller CPU For details on each MELSEC Q Series module and the bus interface driver refer to the relevant manuals System Configuration This product can be combined with MELSEC Q Series modules as shown below Main base unit Q33B Q35B Q38B Q312B Q35DB Q38DB Q312DB QCO6B QC12B QC30B QC50B QC100B Q63B Q65B Q68B Q612B Q Series power supply I O and intelligent function modules 78 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series 1 Supported Modules ta Q33B Q35B Q38B Q312B Q38DB Q312DB Q35DB Q63B Q65B Q68B Q612B AC input module series modules are avallable For details refer to the manual of each module A Dconversionmodule Q64AD gt Q6SADV Q6SADI QD75P1 2 QD75P2 QD75P4 2 QD75D1 2 QD75D2 2 QD75D4 QD75P1N QD75P2N QD75P4N QD75D1N QD75D2N QD75D4N Positioning module 5 QD70P4 2 QD70P8 2 QD75M1 QD75M2 QD75M4 QD75MH1 QD75MH2 QD75MH4 QD74MH8 QD74MH 16 QD72P3C3 QD70D4 QD70D8 Q64TCTTN Q64TCRTN Q64TCTTBWN Q64TCRTBWN Temperature dgital conversion module SAT 2 Q64TDV GH Q64RD G Q68RD3 G Q68TD G H01 Q68TD G H02 D A conversion module with insulated channe
31. ignore the missing keyboard and continue the boot Memory address error at Indicates a memory address error at a specific location Press a key to REBOOT This will be displayed at the bottom of the screen when an error occurs that requires you to reboot Press F1 to disable NMI F2 to REBOOT BIOS detects a Non maskable Interrupt NMI condition during boot System halted CTRL ALT DEL to REBOOT Indicates the system should be rebooted Press and hold down the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt keys 99 8 Troubleshooting Hard disk s fail 80 HDD reset failed If you installed a CF card check if it is installed properly Hard disk s fail 40 HDD controller diagnostics failed Hard disk s fail 20 HDD initialization error If you installed a CF card check if it is installed properly Hard disk s fail 08 Sector Verify failed If you installed a CF card check if it is installed properly Keyboard error or no keyboard present Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure the keyboard is attached correctly and no keys are being pressed during the boot BIOS ROM checksum error System halted The check sum of ROM address FOOOOH FFFFFH is wrong Memory test fail A BIOS error has occurred in an onboard memory test NTLDR is missing or DISK BOOT FAILURE INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER If you are using the CFJ or CFE model Insert a CF card Set 1 to Chl M under Hard Disk Boot
32. make the procedures where it receives the interrupt event using QBF WaitUnitEvent function and runs the proper process 5 Note on using FL net module FL net module under the control of MELSECWinCPU module has following limitation In your program make the procedures where it receives the interrupt event using QBF WaitUnitEvent function and runs the proper process Automatic refresh function is not available 6 Note on using GX Configurator By using MELSECWinCPU setting utility you can read the default setting of the parameters of an intelligent function module from the project file of GX Developer If using GX Works2 first save the project as GX Developer format and read it For the note on available project files of GX Developer refer to followings MELSECWinCPU Module Q Bus Interface Driver User s Manual Utility Operation Programming 7 Notes on using the CC Link IE Field Network Master Local module Note the following limitations when using a CC Link IE Field Network Master Local module under the control of the MELSECWinCPU module a There are functions that cannot be used For details on the functions that cannot be used refer to Chapter 10 Appendix 6 b There are no setup and monitor tools for the CC Link IE Field Network Master Local module Write parameters to the buffer memory of the CC Link IE Field Network Master Local module For details on the parameter settings refer to Chapter 10 Appendix 6 Per
33. may not be carried out correctly due to differences in the number of physical sectors on the built in SSD and CF card Use a CF card that is one of our optional parts or a CF card that has a capacity greater than that of the built in SSD Backup procedure How to backup the data of build in SSD for OS to another CF card 1 Connect a display and a keyboard to MELSECWinCPU Then insert a CF card to the slot 2 Turn power on and the system boots up The message Press DEL to enter SETUP will be shown at the left bottom corner of the screen Then press lt Del gt key and BIOS setup menu will be shown 108 10 Appendix 3 Select Advanced BIOS Features gt CF Backup Then press ENTER key Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features gt CPU Feature Press Enter gt hard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter Virus Warning CPU L3 Cache Hyper Threading Technology Quiet Post Quick Power On self Test USB Device Wait First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Ohter Device Boot Up Numlock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic rate Setting Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Removable CDROM Hard Disk Enabled 0n Fast Disabled x Typematic Rate chars Sec 6 x Typematic Dealy Msec 250 Security Option Setup X APIC Mode Enahl ed MPS Version Control For OS 1 4 BEEP Voice Enabled WDT Protect Disabled POS
34. parts ensures the ease of the use of the product In addition the use of self customized BIOS allows support to be provided at the BIOS level Features MELSEC Q Series programmable controller CPU modules cover sequence controlling This MELSECWinCPU module covers computing The combination of them realizes the seamless processing of information and control data Very small Windows OS system 2 slot size of a MELSEC Q series programmable controller CPU Adopts Intel Atom processor N450 belonging to energy saving platform It manages both enough performance and energy saving or has low power consumption while maintaining adequate performance Various interfaces are installed as the standard 1000BASE T LAN USB2 0 CF card slot and so on The use of Contec customized BIOS mfd By Phoenix Award allows the support provided at the BIOS level ACF card can be installed as an external storage device The use of it is preferable if it works where shock and vibration exist and is ideal for long periods of continuous operation Built in SSD has double write protect functions an EWF function of OS and write protect function of DIP switch It provides more reliable protection for important data Built in OS Windows Embedded Standard 2009 15 1 Introduction Limitations This product employs PC architecture and has a Windows OS built in Details such as the period during which this product is availabl
35. product To clean this product gently wipe it with a soft cloth soaked with water or a neutral detergent Do not use benzene paint thinner or other volatile solvents as they can cause the coating to discolor or peel off The specifications of this product are subject to change without notice because of function addition and quality improvement Even when using the product continuously read the user s manual and check the contents Ifyou move or transfer the product make sure to provide this manual with the product Regardless of the foregoing statements Mitsubishi is not liable for any damages whatsoever including damages for loss of business profits arising out of the use or inability to use this Mitsubishi product or the information contained herein When disposing of a used battery follow the disposal procedures stipulated under the relevant laws and municipal ordinances Design Precautions A WARNING Provide this product with external safety circuits so that the entire system is protected even if the external power supply malfunctions or this product breaks down If not incorrect output or incorrect operations may lead to accidents 1 Configure those circuits outside this product that include an emergency stop circuit a protection circuit an interlock circuit with contrary operations such as normal reverse rotations and an interlock circuit for preventing a machine from breaking beyond the upper or lower
36. station applicability 31740 7BFCu Parameter set Parametersetflag Ee eae This section c result PTa BED nr SSE This section O slave stations 31745 71757 7C01H 7CODH bs System Area 31758 81765 APPlication Cad stati 5 t eserved station 7COEu 7C15p PRISA information available This section W section This section h Error invalid station information Slave station 31774 7C1En setting information EJEM 31775 7C1FH Network cau configuration Queer y ion G 31776 7C20H setting data E available This sections 31766 31773 7C16H 7C1DH 31777 7C21H ee RWw RWr 31778 7C22n y size Network Network configuration configuration ee E es setting data setting data available This section k for modules 2 to the same as the 121 data for unit 1 aeol 2 cra Jr 116 10 Appendix a Parameters that cannot be used in the MELSECWinCPU module The parameters which cannot be used in the MELSECWinCPU module and its operations are shown below Parameters that cannot be used on master and sub master stations Network Setting Online operations are performed in standard mode vice nam Operations are performed without device names and comments Network configuration Link scan mode setting Operations are performed asynchronously settings Block data assurance Operations are performed with no block data assurance per per station station
37. switch controls the write protect function of built in SSD ON It forbids built in SSD to be written in OFF It permits built in SSD to be written in Refer to Chapter 5 Built in SSD 1 When changing SW 1 3 4 of DIP switches check that power of the product is OFF While power is ON don t change DIP switches 2 You change set SW 1 to ON only when power of the product is OFF If power of the product is ON and SW 1 is ON it does not work in order Before turning ON power of the product be sure to check that SW 1 is OFF 4 poles sliding dip switch 76 5 Each Component Function DIP Switch 2 HENNEN 123456 ON Figure 5 6 Factory Default of DIP switch 2 1 swa Reserved Reserved Factory default OFF eee default OFF 2 sw 2 Reserved Factory default OFF 3 SW 3 Restart error detection disabled switch Factory default OFF When this product is module No 2 4 in the multiple CPU system OFF When you shut down this product or restart Windows a multiple CPU down error is detected on the other modules of the multiple CPU system ON When you shut down this product or restart Windows a multiple CPU down error is not detected on the other modules of the multiple CPU system You can restart Windows without first stopping the other modules of the multiple CPU system 6 bit slide For details refer to the following section DIP switch Chapter 7 List for Detecting a Multiple CPU Down Error Reserved
38. the number of the Present Not present MELSECWinCPU module MELSECWinCPU module and all modules on the bus Cleared MELSECWinCPU module MELSECWinCPU module and all modules on the bus 6 When the OS is restarted a multiple CPU down error is detected on the other modules After the OS is restarted a multiple CPU down error is also detected on the main station For multiple CPU configurations in which only high performance model QCPU process CPU and motion CPU other than Q17nDCPU and Q17nDSCPU modules are used for the other modules the OS may start without any errors being detected on the other modules and the main station but the OS has not started correctly as a system in this situation so reset module No 1 to reset the bus interface driver and all modules on the bus 7 After the OS is restarted the main station enters the RESET status and a multiple CPU down error is detected on the other modules Also when the MELSECWinCPU module starts an error is detected on the main station so reset module No 1 to reset the bus interface driver and all modules on the bus 8 Ifa multiple CPU down error is not detected by the other modules and the MELSECWinCPU module is shut down or is restarting running a personal computer diagnostic or system monitor application from a GX Works2 program that is connected to one of the other modules of the multiple CPU system will take a long time to display information on the screen or may result in a time out
39. the problem happened Day Month Year y Frequency L Always Quite frequently ___ times ___ hours Sometimes ___times ___ hours The condition to happen If there exist any special conditions to cause the problem Q8 Usage environment and operating time Inside the control panel in a factory or similar conditions Outdoors 8 hours day works 24 hours day works Others 101 9 List of Options and Recommended Parts 9 List of Options and Recommended Parts List of Options Model Name CompactFlash 1GB CF 1GB B CONTEC CO LTD CF card CompactFlash 2GB CF 2GB B CONTEC CO LTD FIX DISK types CompactFlash 4GB CF 4GB B CONTEC CO LTD CompactFlash 8GB CF 8GB B CONTEC CO LTD 15 inch 1024 x 768 dots FPD H21XT AC CONTEC CO LTD Panel mounted type TFT color liquid crystal 12 1 inch 800 x 600 dots display FPD L21ST AC CONTEC CO LTD Panel mounted type Analog RGB types 10 4 inch 640 x 480 dots FPD M21VT AC CONTEC CO LTD Panel mounted type RS 232C cable 2m CONTEC CO LTD Touchpanel cable RS 232C cable 5m CONTEC CO LTD o List of Recommended Parts Model Name USB keyboard ANB 00035 Microsoft DYT 00007 Microsoft USB HUB UPort 404 MOXA 102 10 Appendix Appendix 1 Resources Memory Map EEFEFE Extended memory D0000000n FFFFFFFFu is reserved by the system 1
40. 00000 EFFEEF Extended system BIOS 28000 96KB E FEF System BIOS E0000 82KB E0000 Expansion area 64KB D0000 CEPEF Video memory and VBIOS 192KB A0000 9FFFF Conventional memory 640KB 00000 Figure 10 1 Memory map 10 Appendix 103 10 Appendix VO port address Table 10 1 I O port address Address 00004 000Fx 0010n 001 Fh 11801 11BFu 2 bytes 30 bytes 4 bytes 24 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 4 bytes 12 bytes 17 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 31 bytes 16 bytes 16 bytes 8 bytes 8 bytes 8 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 8 bytes 4 bytes 16 bytes 6 bytes 12 bytes 32 bytes Video VGA 1 byte 8 bytes 2 bytes 8 bytes 4 bytes PCI configuration register Lbyte 12287 bytes 16 byte 16 byte 16 byte 128 byte 64 byte 104 10 Appendix Interrupt Level List Table 10 2 Hardware Interrupt Levels Factory Settings a tin rock oko wor o Piro master frmo on 7 Emos gt goce ma 1 Jinterrupe controler 3 lava 000 Pigs suave Reaitimectock o pings IO E SEE ET System reserved mapa a Page gt 1 CT O MET MECO gt 1 feor ET gra o m o e mas 1 _ fvstemreservea 11m _ Cras master 1 System reserved om ma gt JT Poeviat port cco oon Pinas gt 1 yeeros om Pings gt v ist reserved don mar gt tow CTS o The interruption list is one when APIC is not used
41. 172DCPU QO6HCPU QO6PHCPU QO04UDVCPU QO1UCPU Q04UDHCPU Q173CPUN Q173DCPU Q12HCPU Q12PHCPU QO6UDVCPU Q02UCPU QO06UDHCPU Q172CPUN T Q172DSCPU Q25HCPU Q25PHCPU Q13UDVCPU Q10UDHCPU Q173CPUN T Q173DSCPU Q26UDVCPU Q13UDHCPU Q172HCPU Q20UDHCPU Q173HCPU MELSEC Q26UDHCPU Q172HCPU T WinCPU Q03UDECPU Q173HCPU T module including Q04UDEHCPU module No 1 QO6UDEHCPU Q10UDEHCPU Q13UDEHCPU Q20UDEHCPU Q26UDEHCPU Q50UDEHCPU Q100UDEHCPU Maximum number of modules that can be installed High performance model CPU Process CPU High speed Universal model QCPU Universal model QCPU Q02 H CPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q02PHCPU Q06PHCPU Q12PHCPU Q25PHCPU QO3UDVCPU Q04UDVCPU Qo6UDVCPU Q13UDVCPU Q26UDVCPU QU0UCPU Qo1UCPU Qo2UCPU Qo3UDCPU Q04UDHCPU Qo6UDHCPU Q10UDHCPU Q13UDHCPU Q20UDHCPU Q26UDHCPU QO03UDECPU Q04UDEHCPU QO0GUDEHCPU Q10UDEHCPU Q13UDEHCPU Q20UDEHCPU Q26UDEHCPU Q50UDEHCPU Q100UDEHCPU Combination not possible 85 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series Multiple CPU high speed main base unit Q30DB Number of CPU modules module No 2 and later that can be installed High High speed performance Process CPU Universal Universal model QCPU Motion CPU model QCPU model QCPU QOAH CPU Q02PHCPU QO03UDVCPU QO0UCPU Q03UDCPU Q172CPUN Q172DCPU QO06HCPU Q06PHCPU Qo4UDVCPU Qo1UCPU Q04UDHCPU Q173CPUN Q173DCPU Q12HCPU Q12PHCPU QO6UDVCPU Q02UCPU QO6UDHCPU Q172CPUN T Q172DSCPU Maximum Q25HCPU
42. 2 Assignment Auto INT Pin 3 Assignment Auto INT Pin 4 Assignment Auto INT Pin 5 Assignment Auto INT Pin 6 Assignment Auto INT Pin 7 Assignment Auto INT Pin 8 Assignment Auto 1 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value Fi0 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 13 PnP PCI Configuration Setup Table 4 13 PCI PnP PCI Configuration Setup select Reset Configuration Data Dis abled Select Disabled Enabled of Reset Configuration Data Enabled Normally select Disabled If a fatal conflict happens and the operating system cannot boot after installing new addon and reconstructing system select Enabled ESCD Extended System Configuration Data will be reset after the setup ti Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 55 4 BIOS Setup Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD Select Resource Controlled By Manual Resource Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices If you select Auto ESCD all the interrupt request IRQ and DMA assignment fields disappear as the BIOS automatically assigns them ti Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort IRQ n Resources You can select IRQ Resources if you set Resouces Controlled By to Manual in PnP PCI Configuration Setup Selecting IRQ Resources the sub menu will be shown For details refer to the f
43. 5 3 Output Circuit 5 Each Component Function 3 External Power Supply 71 5 Each Component Function Serial Port Interface SERIAL This product has one RS 232C compliant serial port connector You can set it to COM1 4 or unused on BIOS setup refer to Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Table 5 6 SERIAL 1 I O address Interruption I O address Interrup tion 03F8n 03F Fu 02F8H 02FFu The default setting of BIOS is as follows Serial port COM1 03F8H 03FFH IRQ4 Table 5 7 Serial Connector Connector used 9 pin D SUB male connector 1 5 No 4 40UNC Inch screw 6 9 Pin No Signal name Meaning Direction 1 DCD Data carrier detect Input 2 RXD Receive data from equipment Input 3 TXD Transmit data to equipment Output 4 DTR Data terminal ready Output 5 GND Signal ground None 6 DSR Data set ready Input 7 RTS Request to send Output 8 CTS Clear to send Input 9 RI Ring indicator Input 72 CRT Interface A RGB It has a connector A RGB for CRT connection Table 5 8 RGB connector Connector used 15 pin HD SUB female connector 5 1 1 io 00 4 0 0 0 1 i OEA AAA 15 11 Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 RED 9 N C 2 GREEN 10 GND 3 BLUE 11 N C 4 N C 12 DDC Data 5 GND 13 HSYNC 6 GND 14 VSYNC 7 GND 15 DDC CLK 8 GND None 5 Each Component Function In order to kn
44. B select Disabled Disabled nabled USB Storage Function E Select Disabled Enabled of USB Storage Function When using USB storages select Enabled 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 50 4 BIOS Setup Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure you system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function Enabled ACPI Suspend Type 1 POS Power Management User Define Video Off Method DPMS Videa Off In Suspend Yes Suspend Type Stop Grant Suspend Mode Disabled Reload Grobal Timer Events COM Port Disabled HPET Support Enabled HPET Mode 32 bit mode 1 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 12 Power Management Setup 51 4 BIOS Setup Table 4 12 Power Management setup select ACPI Function Enabled ACPI Function ACPI Function cannot be changed Only Enabled is supported 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Note ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface is a power management specification that makes hardware status information available to the operating system ACPI enables a computer to turn its peripherals on and off for improved power management It also allows the comput
45. Donotuse or store the product in a hot or cold place or in a place that is subject to severe temperature changes Doing so may cause malfunction heat generation fault or damage Do not use or store the product in a place subject to direct sunlight or near a heating device such as a stove And do not use or store the product near equipment generating a strong magnetic field or radio waves Doing so may cause malfunction heat generation fault or damage Some products have to be set up before they can be used normally Be sure to check whether the product is such before use Set the switches and jumpers only as specified or the product may develop trouble When the power is ON don t change any DIP switches except for SW 2 of DIP switch 1 If not the product may develop abnormal conditions such as the hangup of OS system crash and irregular operation You can set SW 1 of DIP switch 1 to ON only when power is OFF If SW 1 is ON when power is ON it does not work in order You should check that SW 1 is OFF before turning power ON You should wait for 5 minutes after power OFF till the next power ON operation The monitor connected to this product may not be able to show screen in order if power of the monitor was turned ON at an incorrect time Turn ON power of a monitor before turning ON power of this product When using some USB devices the current may flow to this product reversely via a connected cable when power o
46. Esc gt to abort the selection and not enter a password To disable a password just press lt Enter gt when you are prompted to enter the password A message will confirm that the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely PASSWORD DISABLED When a password has been enabled you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration Additionally when a password is enabled you can also require the BIOS to request a password every time your system is rebooted This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer You determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security option If the Security option is set to System the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup If set to Setup prompting only occurs when trying to enter Setup 62 4 BIOS Setup Exit Selecting Save amp Exit Setup Pressing lt Enter gt on this item asks for confirmation Save to CMOS and EXIT Y N Y Pressing Y stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system is restarted again Exit Withou
47. F card for backup to built in SSD for OS For previous procedure rewrite procedure will be done by selecting the CF card for backup as Source Disk and built in SSD for OS as Destination Disk Other procedures are the same as the backup 110 10 Appendix Appendix 6 When a CC Link IE Field Network Module is used in the MELSECWinCPU Module Supported CC Link IE Field Network modules The CC Link IE Field Network modules supported by the MELSECWinCPU module are shown below Upper 5 serial number digits QJ71GF11 T2 14042 or later 1 For details on the supported versions of the sub master and IP packet relay functions refer to the CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual Procedures before Starting System consideration Consider the system structure and link device assignments y Installation Install the CC Link IE Field Network module in the base unit y Stand alone module tests Perform stand alone tests of each module y Wiring Connect an Ethernet cable to each module y Setting configuration using utilities Configure the I O assignment settings and intelligent function module switch settings y Programming Create the program that will perform tasks such as configuring the parameter settings and carrying out data telecommunication Debugging Perform debugging by checking the lit status of the LEDs and by checking the
48. F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 15 PC Health Status Table4 15 PC Health Status CPU THRM Throttling When the temperature exceeds the value set in CPU Waning Temperature below the throttling is activated in selected percentages to restrain the heat generation from CPU Note that the operation in Windows is not supported CPU Warning Temperature Disabled 50 C 122 Select CPU Warning Temperature 53C 12T 56 C 137 60 C 140 temperature warning 630 145 You can select the threshold temperature of CPU If it exceeds the specified temperature a beep will sound as 660 151 70 C 158 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort a warning 60 4 BIOS Setup Frequency Voltage Control Phoenix AwardBlOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency Voltage Control Menu Level gt t24 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F1i0 Save ESC Exit F1i General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 16 Frequency Voltage Control Table 4 16 Frequency Voltage Control Selections Description Spread Spectrum Disabled Enabled Spread Spectrum Select Disabled Enabled of Spread Spectrum When the system clock generator pulses the extreme values of the pulse generate excess EMI Selecting Enabled changes the extreme values from spikes to flat curves thus reducing EMI This benefit may in some cases be outweighed by problems with timin
49. MC AI aa 108 Appendix 5 Backup of built in bene been thee bieattnalesuhasisdeasd nabdene Mesaei veneers 108 Backup proc Edd A Wenn ae 108 Rewrite procedure from the CF card for backup to built in SSD for OS 0 0 eeeeeeeees 110 Appendix 6 When a CC Link IE Field Network Module is used in the MELSECWinCPU Module 111 Supported CC Link TE Field Network modules coooocnnococcnoooncnoncnccnonononnnnonononcnnononononcncnnnnnos 111 Procedures before MUA a E EEE 111 Setting configuration using UtIlItIES oooooconococononoccnonncconononononncnononcnnnnnconnnonononcnnonnncnnnncannnos 112 PI A A e eS 114 BUE MM e ee 116 O A hh the 88 8 ee 123 A eas esta a So vce nega bag Tan 124 Checking link special relays and TegiSterS ooooooconooociononcnoononcnoncncnnnnoncnnnnononononononnononnncnnnnninnss 124 TS VINES aa 125 1 Introduction 1 Introduction About the Product This product is the controller which can be installed with Mitsubishi General programmable controller CPU MELSEC Q Series and supports Windows OS This product can work as the multiple CPU configuration with programmable controller CPU and it realizes the seam less processing of both controlling and computing It can boot from a built in SSD and a CF card in a CF card slot Type J This product has two LAN ports They can be used to build systems for Web Internet and Intranet Embedded type CPU and chipset have been adopted The use of readily available
50. MELSECWinCPU Module MITSUBISHI User s Manual Hardware Design Function Explanation Powered by CONTEC This product was jointly developed and manufactured by Mitsubishi and CONTEC Corporation Note that the warranty on this product differs from that on other programmable controller products Refer to WARRANTY in this manual Mitsubishi Programmable Controller MELSEG Q Q10WCPU W1 E Q10WCPU W1 CFE SW1PNC WCPU B Precautions regarding Warranty This product was jointly developed and manufactured by Mitsubishi and CONTEC For a warranty and specifications pay attention to the following remarks Note that there are some precautions regarding warranty and specifications of the product lt Warranty gt Q10WCPU W1 MELSEC Q series A warranty term without 12 months after the delivery or 36 months after the delivery or charge 18 months after the production 42 months after the production Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 6 years 7 years It may take some time to respond to the problem or repair the product depending on the condition and timing Safety Precautions Read the following carefully before using this product For the use of this product read this manual and relative manuals introduced in this document carefully Then take enough care of the safety and keep the right procedures These safety precautions are limited to this product For programmable controller CPU
51. N Refer to lt lt Event viewer gt gt CC Link IE Field Network module error codes Error code on the Module monitor tab of the MELSECWinCPU setting utility Kli MELSEC WinCPU setting utility 1 0 assignment setting Multiple CPU setting Target setting Communication diagnostics Module information Module monitor Online operation System setting Slot No 3 Start 1 0 No 0010 Control CPU No 1 x Type 32 points Intelli module 32points Input 8008 Dutput 8008 Buffer memory Offset Stop monitor x000 0 Y0010 0 0000 000 onto 0000 man 0 0011 0 0001 0000 0011 0000 0012 0 0012 0 0002 0000 0012 0000 Han 1 0013 1 0003 0000 0013 0000 0014 0 0014 0 0004 0000 0014 0000 pee 0 0015 0 0005 0000 0015 0000 Error code X0016 D 0016 0 0006 0000 o016 0000 E 0 Y0017 0 0007 0000 om7 0000 DAES 0018 0 0018 0 0008 0000 0018 0000 123 10 Appendix Error code The error codes when a MELSECWinCPU module is used with a CC Link IE Field Network module are shown below Corrective action Errors that are detected by the For details refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE D000H DFFFH CC Link IE Field Network system Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual Switch setting information Review the intelligent function module switch abnormal settings and then rewrite the settings to the CPU m
52. None IDE Channel 0 Slave None Change The day month IDE Channel 1 Master None year and century Video EGA VGA Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 639K Extended Memory 1038336K Total Memory 1039360K 1 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 2 Standard CMOS Features 28 4 BIOS Setup Main Menu Selections This table shows the selections that you can make on the Main Menu Table 4 2 Main Menu Selections Set the system date Note that the Day Date Month DD YYYY automatically changes when you set the date HH MM SS Set the system time Press lt Enter gt to enter the sub menu of IDE Channel O Master Options are in its sub menu E detailed options Press lt Enter gt to enter the sub menu of IDE Channel 0 Slave Options are in its sub menu i detailed options y e Press lt Enter gt to enter the sub menu of IDE Channel 1 Master Options are in its sub menu detailed options EGA VGA Video CAAO Select the default video device CGA 80 MONO All Errors Select the situation in which you want the Halt On No Errors BIOS to stop the POST process and notify All But Keyboard you Displays the amount of conventional Displays the amount of conventional Base Memory 3 memory automatically memory detected during boot up Displays the amount of extended Displays the amount of extende
53. Priority in the BIOS settings An CAUTION For the CFJ and CFE models do not turn the power on with the CF card removed The Hard Disk Boot Priority setting of BIOS may be changed and one of the above BIOS errors may occur when the power is turned on 100 8 Troubleshooting Necessary Information on your Inquiries If you would like to make an inquiry for us after judging the breakdown of this product or from other reasons you have to tell us following status and situation Information of a problem Q1 Information of the product Product name Serial No Q2 What happens as the problem No screen appears even if turning power ON LED does not light Peripheral devices cannot be recognized VO function cannot work Communication cannot work Ohters Q3 Situations before the problem happended Installed software Added peripheral devices External factors thunder water or oil hazard etc None Q4 Solutions after the problem happended Changed it to a compatible product and got normal operation Checked it under isolated construnction and judged that it would have problem Others Q5 Confirmation results by diagnosis program sample program etc Result Q6 Usage status Purchase date approximate Month Year Purchase number Pcs Q7 The date when the problem happened and repeatability The date when
54. Q25PHCPU Q13UDVCPU Q10UDHCPU Q173CPUN T Q173DSCPU number of Q26UDVCPU Q13UDHCPU Q172HCPU fii it can a Q20UDHCPU Q173HCPU y 4 QEU NO d module Q26UDHCPU Q172HCPU T WinCPU installed Q03UDECPU Q173HCPU T module including Q04UDEHCPU module No 1 Q06UDEHCPU Q10UDEHCPU Q13UDEHCPU Q20UDEHCPU Q26UDEHCPU Q50UDEHCPU Q100UDEHCPU Basic model QO0CPU Q Q02 K CPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU performance model CPU Q02PHCPU NA Q06PHCPU Process CPU Q12PHCPU Q25PHCPU Q03UDVCPU High speed Q04UDVCPU Universal QO6UDVCPU model QCPU Q13UDVCPU QUOUCPU QUIUCPU QU2UCPU QU3UDCPU Q04UDHCPU QUGUDHCPU Q10UDHCPU Q13UDHCPU Universal Q20UDHCPU model QCPU Q26UDHCPU Q03UDECPU Q04UDEHCPU Q06UDEHCPU Q10UDEHCPU Q13UDEHCPU Q20UDEHCPU Q26UDEHCPU Q50UDEHCPU Q100UDEHCPU Combination not possible An CAUTION 1 This product cannot be Module No 1 in the multiple CPU configuration The multiple CPU configuration requires a programmable controller CPU 2 For the multiple CPU configuration place this product at the right end of a series of CPUs 3 Although a total of up to three programmable controller CPUs and motion CPUs can be installed the number of modules installable is restricted by the power capacity of the power supply module Q61P Refer to Restriction by Power Capacity in Notes for details 86 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series CPU Configuration Diagrams Single CPU config
55. S Setup USB Device Wait USB Device Wait Disabled 5 Sec Select USB Device Wait 10 See This menu sets the BIOS waiting time till the access for 20 Sec USB devices starts 30 Sec If you can not boot the system in order because of the USB 60 Sec devices which need the long time to start use this function The boot time of system will be as long as the time you set t4 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort First Boot Device Removable mm E First Boot Device Hard Disk sss CDROM Select First Boot Device Disabled BIOS try to load operating system from devices according to the order specified by this item 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Second Boot Device Removable Second Boot Device Hard Disk CDROM Select Second Boot Device Disabled BIOS tries to load operating system from devices according to the order specified by this item 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Third Boot Device Removable mm Third Boot Device Hard Disk sadis CDROM gisas Select Third Boot Device Disabled mom BIOS tries to load operating system from devices according to the order specified by this item 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 36 4 BIOS Setup Boot Other Device Disabled Boot Other Device Select Disabled Enabled of Boot Other Device If selecting Enabled BIOS try to load operating system from other devices ti Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Boot Up NumLock Status Select Boot Up NumLock Stat
56. T Code Show Disabled CF Backup Press Enter t lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value Fi0 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values FG Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 4 Following message will be shown Press Y key DISK BACKUP Start BACKUP Y N If N Reboot 5 Connected drives will be shown as follows Select built in SSD for OS as Source Disk In the following figure 4GB NANDrive SSD and MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CF card are connected For backup press A key and select SSD as Source Disk Now Connect Disk Select Source Disk A 4GB NANDRIVE B MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 109 10 Appendix 6 Next select the CF card for backup A or B key as Destination Disk In the following figure only B is selectable as Destination Disk Now Connect Disk Select Destination Disk B MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 7 Next the following message will be shown If you want to verify data when copying press Y key Need Verify Y N 8 Copy procedure will start DISK BACKUP 0000AB00 006CFDO0 Sectors 9 The following message will be shown after copy procedure has finished Press alphabet key A Z and reboot the system BACKUP finish Press any key reboot 10 When the screen of BIOS appears in rebooting turn the power off That finishes the backup procedure You cannot boot the OS using the CF card for backup Rewrite procedure from the C
57. T5F 77F 79F 7BH Power supply module Power supply module pansion base unit Q65B xpansion base unit Q6 44 45 46 47 48 50 5 5 62 63 580 5A0 5C0 5E0 600 4 7C0 7KO bb bib 59F 5BF 5DF 5FF 61F 35 7FF ce Installation error panqa parqrqorg ponargorg P suppl dul OEE SURRY mene Power supply module Maximum number of ee stages added stag Maximum number of I O 64 dul modules installed PA points Maximum number of MELSECNET H modules 4 modules installed Maximum number of S module CC Link modules installed SREE Maximum number of interrupt modules 1 module installed Maximum number of other intelligent function 64 modules modules installed 1 Up to seven expansion base units can be added 2 The total length of extension cables must be 13 2 m 8 When using an extension cable do not bundle it or route it near any main circuit high voltage large current line 4 Set the expansion stage numbers in ascending order without number duplication 5 Connect each extension cable from the extension cable connector OUT on one base unit to the extension cable connector IN on the expansion base unit at the next stage 6 Installing 65 modules or more results in an error 88 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series When installing Multiple CPU configuration Refer
58. Xit SCLC a blico 63 POST Messages antaras oa aaa 63 POST BE DP AAA AA A A Is 63 Position and Setting of CMOS ROM clear SWitCh ooooooococcooocccooocccnoonncnononononnoncnononcncnnoncnncncnnonoss 63 Each Component Function 64 Component Name esa ETT Dieli and 64 Each Component FUunction cccccccccccsscesseccesseecessseeesseeeesseecssecesseseeeeeeeseeeessseeesseeeseseeeesesensseeenas 66 CF card connector CP CARDD ari A meee 66 E SSD A tery SPE ener DE BU nn nnn See NDT EDN SDE SU ieee gree en ct Etre rer meee 67 Giga bit Ethernet LAN A B wee ceccccccssscessseceesseeeeesecessnecesseecesseseeesseeceseeessaeeecsssesenseeeetseees 68 TED Displ Si ce oriit iit aos EEEE Mehatsaausia sna E A 69 Terminal block TO a ia 70 Setial Port Interface SERIA DL nta as 72 12 CRT Interface A RGB ccccsssssssssssssssssssssssescecccccccecceccceccesceeecceccccececscseesssssseseessseeeseeesess 73 USB PO A ecos 74 COMO dos 74 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series 78 Da 78 Systemi Con fieuratio Maissi daa io iso o 78 ACCESS OMS ias 84 Multiple CPU Configuration cccccccscccssssceessccessecesesseeessseceseececeseeceeeeeseseeesseeeeesaaeceeeeeseesessaeeengs 85 CPU Configuration Diagrams ccccccccescccssscceseseeessnecesseecesssaeceeeceessecenseseseseeeesesesssesenseseeesgs 87 Nord aN EA ANS Ba E 88 7 Reset Specifications 90 Reset Specification Details with the Single CPU Configuration 0 c ccccssesssssessss
59. Z Q S e ja N N IN N N JN a Je N a O o o n ITO J o o Zz Z g aja Output 42 IOCHRDY Input Input Output Output Output E E 66 5 Each Component Function A CAUTION The CF card connector does not support hot plugging The card should not be inserted or removed with the power supply ON You should not insert or remove the card or come into contact with it while the power is on doing so may cause this product to malfunction or fail Before you insert remove the CF card make sure that the power is switched off and the access LED is turned off We have evaluated the operation of a CF card using the specific CF card listed on Chapter 9 List of Options and Recommended Parts The operation of other CF cards such as commercial ones cannot be guaranteed Built in SSD The product contains a SSD which has a capacity of 4GB The built in SSD is used for OS SSD has the rewritable life 1 million times Therefore a CF card is recommended for the data which will be rewritten frequently to be stored Write protect function This product has two types of write protect function EWF function of Windows Embedded Standard 2009 the function by software Write protect of DIP switch the function by hardware The write protect by EWF is sufficiently effective The combination of it and the DIP switch provides further reliable protect for writing How
60. a data link is established between it and the master station Setting the local station parameters Switch 2 Switch 5 Content Set the network number Network No 01H EFH 1 239 Set the station number Station No 01H 78H 1 120 Specify 0000H Setting range 00011 OOEFH 31014 3178H Sta No 1 120 00001 fixed 113 10 Appendix Programming To write the CC Link IE Field Network module parameters to the buffer memory you have to create a MELSECWinCPU module user program A sample program for setting parameters and performing data telecommunication is included on the CD ROM For details on the sample program refer to the MELSECWinCPU Module Q Bus Interface Driver User s Manual Utility Operation Programming a Notes Before you use the user program to set the parameters use the MELSECWinCPU setting utility to configure the I O assignment and intelligent function module switch settings Automatic refresh is not performed between the MELSECWinCPU module and the CC Link IE Field Network module Use the buffer memory of the CC Link IE Field Network module to perform data telecommunication When using a CC Link IE Field Network module in the MELSECWinCPU module data telecommunication with each station cannot be performed with transient transmission Use the buffer memory of the CC Link IE Field Network module to perform data telecommunication with other stations
61. able parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced 5 Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage 6 Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi 7 Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 126 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for six 6 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued 3 Overseas service Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ 4 Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation of damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in opportunity lost profits incurred to the user by failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or n
62. ameters that cannot be used on local stations Total number of slave Network Setting stations Operations are performed with the master station setting Mode Online operations are performed in standard mode RX RY setting Operations are performed with the master station setting Reserved Error invalid station information Device name Operations are performed without device names and comments Link scan mode setting Operations are performed asynchronously 2 Loopback function setting Block data assurance Operations are performed with no block data assurance per per station station 1 Network operation Operations are performed without parameter names Parameter name setting Operations are performed without refresh parameters A Operations are performed without refresh parameters Pp Link refresh operations cannot be performed Operations are performed without the interrupt setting Interrupt setting Interrupts cannot be performed Operations are performed without the interlink transmission Interlink transmission parameter parameter Interlink transmission operations cannot be performed Operations are performed without the routing parameter Transient transmission operations that require the routing Routing parameter parameter cannot be performed For details on whether the routing parameter is required refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual 1 Regardl
63. as been completed 2 Hon The shutdown and hardware reset procedure has not been completed Green Access is being made to IDE built in SSD a CF card ACCESS Access is not being made to IDE built in SSD a CF card 1 When the B RUN LED is blinking do not reset again the bus interface driver by setting the toggle switch to B RST or resetting module No 1 in the multiple CPU configuration 2 When the shutdown of OS is completed nothing is displayed on a CRT screen but it becomes a black screen 69 5 Each Component Function Terminal block I O Connect it using the terminal block connector packed with this product Table 5 5 Terminal Block Shutdown input Refer to figure 5 2 An CAUTION Shutdown input output is supported by Windows Embedded Standard 2009 only If ON period of shutdown input is longer than 5 seconds the forced shutdown will run It is not a normal shutdown After this procedure OS may not boot up in order In general do not use the forced shutdown When you want to shutdown the OS Windows Embedded Standard 2009 using the shutdown input the ON period should be within the range 0 7sec 3sec Ifyou want to reboot the module after the normal shutdown or the forced shutdown the condition that the shutdown complete output of this module is ON and EXIT LED of MELSECWinCPU module lights you should turn power off gt on or send a signal to the shutdown input ON period 0 7sec
64. atter caught in this product may cause a fire fault or malfunction Wire each product to the module correctly after checking the rated voltage and pin assignments of the product Connecting a power supply not matching the rating or miswiring may cause a fire or fault Tighten each terminal screw within the specified tightening torque range Tightening the terminal screw loosely may result in a short circuit or malfunction Tightening the terminal screw excessively can break the screw or the Module also resulting in a short circuit or malfunction When you connect external components to this product connect them after the installation The cables connected to this product must be either enclosed in ducts or fixed with clamps Doing neither allows the cables to hang loose move or be pulled inadvertently resulting in this product and or cables becoming damaged or this product malfunctioning due to an imperfect contact in the cable connection When disconnecting each cable from this product do not hold the line to pull Unplug the cable after loosening the screws fastening the cable end to the connector in this product Pulling the cable connected to this product may break this product and or cable or cause this product to malfunction due to an imperfect contact in the cable connection Do not connect the outputs of two or more power modules in parallel Doing so heats up the power modules possibly causing a fire or fault T
65. ble In order to set the parameter use a CC Link utility provided by SW1PNC WCPU B b CC Link special commands are not available c Interrupt sequence program startup is not available d CC Link automatic startup is not available e It does not support remote I O network mode f It can not be set as a master station doubling function g Standby master function is not available 3 Note on using positioning module You cannot use the parameter set on GX Configurator QP on a positioning module under the control of MELSECWinCPU module You should use bus interface function QBF_ToBuF and write each parameter in the buffer memory of a positioning module 80 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series 4 Note on using serial communication module Only the communication by the protocols with no procedure is supported on a serial communication module under the control of MELSECWinCPU module a Following function is not available MC protocol and bi directional protocol are not available Serial communication module special commands are not available Watch function for programmable controller CPU is not available Modem function is not available b When using interrupt program follow the procedure below Select interrupt event No on lt lt System Setting gt gt tab of MELSECWinCPU setting utility Write 1 in the buffer memory address 20104 2110n of a serial communication module In your program
66. ce purposes and or any other cases in which establishment of a special quality assurance system is required by the Purchaser or End User Aircraft or Aerospace Medical applications Train equipment transport equipment such as Elevator and Escalator Incineration and Fuel devices Vehicles Manned transportation Equipment for Recreation and Amusement and Safety devices handling of Nuclear or Hazardous Materials or Chemicals Mining and Drilling and or other applications where there is a significant risk of injury to the public or property Packing List Thank you for purchasing this Mitsubishi product The product package contains the items listed below Check the contents of the product package If you discover any damaged or missing items contact the distributor Contents Q10WCPU W1 Q10WCPU W1 J E CFJ CFE Pes Pes 1 Iset 1 Connector cover for USB l 1 3 1set 3 SW1PNC WCPU B Notes on Windows Embedded Standard SW1PNC WCPU B 2 2 1 MELSECWinCPU Module User s Manual Hardware Design Function Explanation and MELSECWinCPU Module Q Bus Interface Driver User s Manual Utility Operation Programming are included in SW1PNC WCPU B File path Manual For details refer to readme txt included in the left folder In order to read the above manuals you should prepare a PC installed with Adobe Reader MELSECWinCPU module cannot be used as it i
67. ct contract Recovery soft SW1PNC WCPU B Precaution List Product Guide Notes on Windows P Embedded Standard recaution List a a LO Recovery Media Setup Procedure Recovery Procedure Recovery Procedure Procedure A CAUTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 When turning off the power of the standard base plane or the additional base plane complete the shutdown of OS before turning power off If the power is turned off while the OS is working the OS may be out of order at the next and later boot In order to protect the modules from an unexpected power failure we recommend to connect UPS to your system This document in whole or in part may not be reproduced without permission This document is subject to change without notice at any time While we are doing our best to ensure this document has no error should you have any questions or find any omissions or similar consult the distributor Regardless of the foregoing statement we assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document or for results obtained by the user as a result of using this product Intel Intel Atom Intel Core and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation MELSEC CC Link are trademarks of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holder 10
68. ct use the lt PageUp gt and lt PageDown gt keys to change entries press lt F1 gt for help and press lt Esc gt to quit The following table provides more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard Table 4 1 Using Setup Function lt Enter gt lt Page Up gt lt Page Down gt Main Menu Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Exit current page and return to Main Menu Getting Help Press lt F1 gt to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press lt Esc gt or the lt F1 gt key again In Case of Problems Tf after making and saving system changes with Setup you discover that your computer no longer is able to boot the AwardBIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings which resets your system to its defaults The best advice is to only alter settings which you thoroughly understand To this end we strongly recommend that you avoid making any changes to the chipset defaults These defaults have been carefully chosen by both Award and your systems manufacturer to provide the absolute maximum performance and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the chipset setup has the potential for causing you to use the override 25 4 BIOS Setup A Final Note About Setup The information in this chapter is subject to change wit
69. d Module controlling the Module controlling the Module controlling the Module controlling the Reset type MELSECWinCPU MELSECWinCPU MELSECWinCPU MELSECWinCPU Present Not present Not gt Reset by shut down o gt O Reset by Windows restart o Detect a multiple CPU down error x Not detect a multiple CPU down error 1 For multiple CPU configurations that do not include any high performance model QCPU process CPU or motion CPU other than Q17nDCPU and Q17nDSCPU modules multiple CPU down errors may not be detected by other modules Even if multiple CPU down errors are not detected the OS has not started correctly as a system so switch the power from off to on if the reset was caused by a shut down or reset module No 1 if the reset was caused by restarting Windows Reset Procedure of Bus Interface Driver and All the Modules on a Bus Single CPU configuration with this product as only one CPU Module 1 Stop the user application 2 Set the toggle switch to B RST hold the switch at the B RST position for two seconds then release it 3 Set the toggle switch to B RUN 4 Execute the user application Multiple CPU configuration DIP switch 2 with SW 5 set to OFF 1 Stop the user application 2 Reset CPU Module No 1 3 Execute the user application A CAUTION a In the multiple CPU configuration reset the bus interface driver by resetting CPU Module No 1 programmable controller CPU Setting t
70. d memory Extended Memory memory automatically detected during boot up Displays the amount of total memory Displays the total memory available in the Total Memory automatically system 29 4 BIOS Setup IDE Adapters The IDE adapters control the hard disk Use a separate sub menu to configure each hard disk Use the legend keys to navigate through this menu and exit to the main menu Use Table 4 3 to configure the hard disk Table 4 3 IDE Adapters configurations IDE HDD Auto Detection IDE Channel 0 1 Master Slave Access Mode Capacity The following options are selectable only if the IDE Channel 0 2 Master Slave item is set to Manual and Access Mode item is set to CHS None Auto Manual Automatically shows the capacity of HDD Min 0 Max 65535 Min 0 Max 255 Press Enter to auto detect the hard disk on this channel If detection is successful it fills the remaining fields on this menu Selects the type of fixed disk User Type will let you select the number of cylinders heads etc Selecting Manual lets you set the re maining fields on this screen Note PRECOMP 65535 means NONE Choose the access mode for this hard disk Disk drive capacity Approximated Note that this size is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk Set the number of heads f
71. e are different compared with other MELSEC Series products so check the following limitations before purchasing this product Period during Which This Product Is Available The period during which this product is available is different compared with other MELSEC Series products Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Warranty Support Term For details refer to Precautions regarding Warranty Gratis Warranty Term For details refer to Precautions regarding Warranty OS Support Period The OS Windows Embedded Standard 2009 support period conforms to the support period provided by Microsoft Corporation Security Countermeasures The product may be infected by viruses and other malicious software when connected to the Internet a USB memory device or other external environments Establish security countermeasures to counteract these threats 16 2 System Reference 2 System Reference Specification Table 2 1 Functional Specification 1 2 Intel Atom Processor N450 1 66GHz Main memory 1GB 3 3V 200 pin DDR2 SO DIMM DDR667Socket x 1 Serial VF I F RS 232C RS 232C compliant 1ch 9 pin D SUB connector baudrate 50 115200bps 1ch 9 RS 232C compliant 1ch 9 pin D SUB connector baudrate 50 115200bps D SUB connector baudrate 50 115200bps O EEES T 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ 45 connector x 2 Controller Intel 82574L CFcard _ CF CARD Type I Only for the memory card of IDE connection
72. e station on which to make errors invalid 0 No information present 1 Information present 3178K7O1G SI7EKZ7NA 3178K7O18 317887019 STA 3177 7O1B 3177 KAG 377Z AD The numbers in the table indicate station numbers 121 10 Appendix G Network configuration setting data For module 1 Buffer memory address 31774 31778 7C1Eu 7C22n This is a required setting on the master station Address Setting EN Set the station classification and number b15 to b12 bll to b8 b7 to bO Slave station pss e ia SIA a _ Sta No information 7C1En settin 8 0 Remote I O station 1 120 Sta No written to information 1 Remote device station the left 2 Intelligent device station 3 Local station k Network configuration setting data For modules 2 to 120 Buffer memory address 31779 32378 7C23H 7E7AH This is a required setting on the master station These store the network configuration setting data for modules 2 to 121 modules 2 to 120 when the sub master function is not used The data is stored in the same order as shown above for the network configuration setting data for module 1 1 IP address Buffer memory address 32379 32380 7E7BH 7E7CH When setting the IP address in this area use the b4 and bS setting flags buffer memory address 31743 7BFFH to enable the IP packet relay function refer to part f in this section TE7CH 7E7Bu A
73. ed unless you input the correct password to its prompt Selecting System system will not boot up and the access to the setup will be denied unless you input the correct 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort password to its prompt Note To disable security select PASSWORD SETTING on the Main Menu and then you will be asked to enter password Do not type anything and just press lt Enter gt it will disable security Once the security is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely APIC Mode Enable d APIC Mode You can not change this item Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller is fixed to Enabled tJ Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort MPS Version Control For OS Select MPS Version Control For OS Select the version of multi processor platform Selecting 1 4 the system get the support for multi PCI bus configuration and the extended configuration table for the future extensibility 4 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 38 4 BIOS Setup BEEP Voice Enabled BEEP Voice Disabled Select whether or not BEEP sounds when the system boots up 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort WDT Protect Select Enabled Disabled of WDT Protect Enabled Selecting Enabled WDT watches the system if the Dis abled connected devices would lose its control or the boot of BIOS would stop because of unexpected factors such as accidental noise When the boot of BIOS stops the reset will be pr
74. ent Slot Type Model name Points Starts Switch setting CPU CPU X Detail setting Y 32points v 1 Intelli ojala lwjuj o 4 4 4 4 a la je 4 ala ja 7 6m E Assigning the 1 0 address is not necessary as the CPU does it automatically Leaving this setting blank will not cause an error to occur b Intelligent function module switch setting Enter settings in the Switch1 to Switch5 columns On the I O assignment setting tab of the MELSECWinCPU setting utility click Switch setting Switch setting for 1 0 and intelligent function modul formal Switch Switch2 Switch a 7 oco zje OJ716F11 12 0000 HEZ 4303 5 3 Specify values that are within the ranges shown in the tables on the following page If one of the settings in the Switch1 to Switch3 columns is out of range the MELSECWinCPU module will start as the master station in offline mode of network number 1 and an error will occur The error code is stored in the switch setting parameter check result address 7BFD If one of the settings in the Switch4 column is out of range an error will occur when a program is executed The error code is stored in the parameter telecommunication result address 7BFEH 112 Setting the master station parameters Content Setting range
75. er to be turned on and off by external devices so that mouse or keyboard activity wakes up the computer ACPI Suspend Type S1 POS a ACPI Suspend Type ACPI Suspend Type can not be changed Only S1 POS is supported ti Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Power Management Select how to set the Power Management function Power Management User Define User Define PORN You can set values for each mode individually The Min Saving selectable range is between 1 minute and 1 hour when it is Max Saving enabled Min Saving Minimum power management is processed Suspend mode 1 hour Maximum power management is processed Suspend mode 1 minute 52 4 BIOS Setup Video Off Method Video Off Method Select the power management method of video in the Video Off Method standby mode Blank Screen V H SYNC Bl ank Blank Screen DPMS Turns the screen off V H SYNC Blank Turns V H SYNC and display signals off DPMS Controls it according to DPMS The connected display should support DPMS Video Off In Suspend Selecting Yes a video becomes off in the standby mode Stop Grant PwrOn Suspend Suspend Type Select Suspend type The option is Stop Grant and PwrOn Suspend Disabled Suspend Mode 1 Min 2 Min If no power management event happen between the 4 Min Reel Reel Reel Reed Rell feel Reel feel Rell eel specified period CPU clock stops and a video signal 8 Mi
76. erate the system whose total current consumption exceeds DCSV rated output current there is a case where system reset occurs and a file will be damaged during operation of MELSECWinCPU Note on using I O module and intelligent function module 1 Note on using MELSECNET H module MELSECNET H module under the control of MELSECWinCPU module has following limitation a It does not support Remote I O network Only PLC to PLC network is available b It can not be used as a relay station of forwarding function between data links or rooting forwarding If you use forwarding function between data links or rooting forwarding select MELSECNET H module under the control of programmable controller CPU as a relay station c MELSECNET H special commands are not available d SEND RECV function is not available e Interrupt sequence program startup is not available f Network diagnosis test function is not available g Network easy doubling function is not available You can not set network classification to MNET H standby station h When it accesses other stations on doubling CPUs it can not specify the chain Only its own chain can be accessed where a station number is specified 1 Debug mode is not available 2 Note on using CC Link module CC Link module under the control of MELSECWinCPU module has following limitation a The parameter for CC link which is set on SWnD5C J61P n is later than 0 is not availa
77. ervice desk or agency of Consult your local system NO Mitsubishi Electric service desk or agency of Corporation End Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Any driver message YES in the management tool Event Viewer Check settings according to O the details about the error YES Any error information displayed about MELSECWinCPU module settings Check settings according to the details about the error Consult your local system service desk or agency of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 98 8 Troubleshooting BIOS Error One or more of the following messages may be displayed if the BIOS detects an error during the POST If the items not described below appear frequently the product should be repaired CMOS battery has failed CMOS battery is no longer functional It should be replaced Refer to Appendix 2 Battery about the exchange of a battery Error encountered initializing hard drive CF card or SSD cannot be initialized If you installed a CF card check if it is installed properly Error initializing hard disk controller Cannot initialize a controller Keyboard error or no keyboard present Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure the keyboard is attached correctly and no keys are being pressed during the boot If you are purposely configuring the system without a keyboard set the error halt condition in Setup to HALT ON ALL BUT KEYBOARD or NO ERRORS This will cause the BIOS to
78. ess of the master station settings the operations will be performed as shown above Network configuration settings Operations are performed with the master station setting 2 If the master station is set to provide Block data assurance per station you cannot perform data telecommunication using the buffer memory of the CC Link IE Field Network module Sure to set the above parameter in master station When using a CC Link IE Field Network module under the control of the MELSECWinCPU module as a local station the operations of the following may differ from the operations set from the master station Link scan mode setting Block data assurance per station To change the above parameters set a CC Link IE Field Network module under the control of a universal model QCPU as a local station and then set the parameters from GX Works2 If the master station is set to provide Block data assurance per station you cannot perform data telecommunication using the buffer memory of the CC Link IE Field Network module To perform data telecommunication check whether the network configuration contains modules that do not support Block data assurance per station and then set the master station to not provide Block data assurance per station 118 10 Appendix b Notes When network configuration setting data in which the total number of slave stations 1s exceeded is set Network configuration setting data i
79. ev 26 Func 7 TiMove ENTER Accept ESC Abort 57 4 BIOS Setup INT Pin 4 Assignment INT Pin 4 Assignment Select INT Pin 4 Assignment Devices s using this INT IDE Controller Bus 0 Dev 31 Func 2 USB 1 0 1 1 UHCI Controller Bus 0 Dev 29 Func 1 SMBus Controller Bus 0 Dev 31 Func 3 INT Pin 5 Assignment Auto INT Pin 5 Assignment Select INT Pin 5 Assignment Devices s using this INT Reserved INT Pin 6 Assignment Auto INT Pin 6 Assignment Select INT Pin 6 Assignment Devices s using this INT USB 1 0 1 1 UHCI Controller Bus 0 Dev 26 Func 1 t Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort INT Pin 7 Assignment Select INT Pin 7 Assignment Devices s using this INT Reserved 58 4 BIOS Setup INT Pin 8 Assignment INT Pin 8 Assignment Select INT Pin 8 Assignment Devices s using this INT USB 1 0 1 1 UHCI Controller Bus 0 Dev 29 Func 0 USB 2 0 EHCI Controller Bus 0 Dev 29 Func 7 T Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 59 4 BIOS Setup PC Health Status The BIOS shows the PC health status in this window Phoenix AwardBlOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU THRM Throttling Disabled CPU Warning Temperature Disabled Current System Temp 52 C 125 F Current CPU1 Temperature 67 C 157 F Vcore 0 84V 1 8V 76V 5V 91V 3 3V 34V 1 05V DEV VBAT V 10V t 1 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help
80. ever the DIP switch must be used in conjunction with EWF If you set the DIP switch for write protect to ON without setting EWF to Enabled OS will not boot Refer to following procedures for the setting How to set the DIP switch for write protect from OFF to ON 1 First start up Windows then make sure the condition of EWF from command prompt If it is Disabled set it to Enabled 2 Shutdown Windows Then turn power off 3 Set the 4 switch of DIP switch 1 to ON How to set the DIP switch for write protect from ON to OFF 1 Turn power off 2 Set the 4 switch of DIP switch 1 to OFF 3 If you want to turn EWF off start up Windows set EWF to Disabled from command prompt then reboot OS 1 In order to know how to set EWF refer to Notes on Windows Embedded Standard which is packed with this product SSD Enable switch The 3 switch of DIP switch 1 can change the condition of built in SSD to Enabled Disabled Set this switch to ON if your application or system requires it or you want to make SSD unrecognizable to the OS and BIOS 67 5 Each Component Function Giga bit Ethernet LAN A B This product is equipped with 2 ports for giga bit Network type 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T Transmission speed 1000M 100M 10M bps Max network path length 100m segment Controller Intel 82574L Table 5 3 1 Ethernet Connector PIN TRD 0 lso x mo ls nce mo
81. f the symbol mark on the product guide of each product An CAUTION The battery and the product with a battery produced before the enforcement of directive 2006 66 EC are also come under the directive 107 10 Appendix Appendix 4 EMC directive If you want to apply EMC directive and low voltage directive to MELSECWinCPU system refer to QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection Appendix 5 Backup of built in SSD This section shows how to use the backup function of the BIOS of MELSECWinCPU This function supports data backup and rewrite from MELSECWinCPU built in SSD for OS or from a CF card to another CF card An CAUTION Before performing backup read the licensing terms of your operating system carefully so that the backup is carried out within the scope of given license To use the CF Backup feature a separately available CF card for backup is required Using the CF card that is not our optional parts can be the cause of unidentified problems and it must be ensured that the CF card works with your system without problem before using this feature Refer to all devices to be used for backup as follows Table 10 3 List of Devices 1 The main body of MELSECWinCPU ip USB keyboard Used to reserve backup data 4GB 1 1 Ifa CF card that is not one of our optional parts is used even if the built in SSD and the CF card have the same CF card capacity the backup function
82. f this product is OFF In this case you may not be able to boot up this product because 5V power is kept to ON When this problem happens remove the USB device turn ON power of this product and then connect the USB device again If you want to use the USB device as a boot device connect it by the time that device detection starts Keep the inside of a module away from foreign objects such as chips or wire scraps It may lead to fire breakdown and irregular operations Do not use or store this product where any chemical atmosphere and objects can touch the product Do not use or store this product where excessive moisture or a lot of dust exists It is very dangerous if you use the product where there is high humidity liquid objects or conductive dust When you have to use the product under such conditions set the product in the protected structure against dust such as the control panel with dust protection Ifyou notice abnormal odor or overheating please disconnect the power cable immediately After you become aware of breakdown or abnormal conditions such as an abnormal smell or excessive heading first turn the power OFF Then make contact with the store which provided the product Do not open the product casing Mitsubishi will disclaim any responsibility for products whose casing has been opened Donot modify the product Mitsubishi will bear no responsibility for any problems etc resulting from modifying the
83. form troubleshooting as shown below When connected to a CC Link IE Field Network Master Local module that is under the control of the programmable controller CPU perform troubleshooting by using the GX Works2 CC Link IE Field Network diagnosis For details refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual Check the error codes link special relays SB and link special registers SW of the buffer memory of the CC Link IE Field Network Master Local module For details refer to Checking link special relays and registers of Chapter 10 Appendix 6 81 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series c Data telecommunication Use the buffer memory of the CC Link IE Field Network module to perform data telecommunication Notes on I O No assignment MELSECWinCPU module occupies 2 slots Therefore the right 1 slot of occupied 2 slots would be treated as a blank slot Don t set I O assignment to the right 1 slot Default settings occupy Blank 16 points and I O No of the right slot neighboring a MELSECWinCPU module becomes 0010H You can use I O No from 0000p for the right slot neighboring a MELSECWinCPU module by setting 0 points to the right 1 slot of 2 slots occupied by MELSECWinCPU module 1 Slot conditions after I O assignment Slots after I O assignment settings would work according to the specification of the mounted module a If you set less points than
84. g critical devices tiMove ENTER Accept ESC Abort 61 4 BIOS Setup Defaults Menu Selecting Defaults from the main menu shows you two options which are described below Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press lt Enter gt on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Fail Safe Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal performance system operations Load Optimized Defaults When you press lt Enter gt on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations Supervisor User Password Setting You can set either supervisor or user password or both of them The differences between them are SUPERVISOR PASSWORD can enter and change the options of the setup menus USER PASSWORD just can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus When you select this function the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password ENTER PASSWORD Type the password up to eight characters in length and press lt Enter gt The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press lt Enter gt You may also press lt
85. he connectors for external connection must be crimped welded with pressure or soldered correctly with the relevant tool For the crimping and pressure welding tools refer to the input output module user s manual An imperfect connection can cause a short circuit fire or malfunction For the cables connected to this product wire them so that they do not interfere with the switches and the LEDs of the product A protective film is attached to the top of the module to prevent foreign matter such as wire chips from entering the module during wiring Do not remove the film during wiring Remove it for heat dissipation before system operation Power Supply and Maintenance Precautions A WARNING Never touch any terminal with the Module powered or it may malfunction Before cleaning this product or tightening up terminal screws be sure to turn the external power supply off for all phases Failure to turn it off for all phases may either result in an electric shock or cause this product to fail or malfunction Tightening the screw loosely canallow this productto fall cause a short circuit or malfunction Tightening the screw excessively can break the screw or this product allowing this product to fall cause a short circuit or malfunction Do not touch any terminal with this product powered on or it may malfunction An CAUTION Read the manual thoroughly and check the entire system sufficiently for safety before perfor
86. he system 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort DRAM RAS Precharge Do not change the default value of factory settings DRAM RAS Precharge Select DRAM RAS Precharge Select the number of clock needed to charge RAS till DRAM is refreshed If this value is not enough the update may become incomplete In this case DRAM can not hold its data Do not change the default value of factory settings T Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Precharge delay tRAS Precharge delay tRAS Select Precharge delay tRAS Select the number of DRAM clock for the precharge delay time A AA A A A A A A Do not change the default value of factory settings 15 t 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 41 4 BIOS Setup System Memory Frequency System Memory Frequency Select System Memory Frequency Select the frequency of main memory Do not change the default value of factory settings 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Select Disabled Enabled of System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may happen Do not change the default value of factory settings tJ Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Memory Hole At 15M 16M Disabled a Memory Hole At 15M 16M Enabled Select Disabled Enabled of Memory Hole At 15M 16M Do n
87. he toggle switch to B RST without resetting the CPU Module No 1 results in a multiple CPU down error on another CPU module 93 8 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting Tips for Better Troubleshooting Key points for establishing a fastersystem is to minimize the number of problems developing and once a problem has developed identifying the cause as soon as possible You should perform troubleshooting with the following three basic points in mind 1 Check visually Check the following items 1 2 3 4 Behavior of external devices Existence or absence of power supply Wiring state connection cable LED indication Power indicator LED After checking the Module for items 1 4 connect the Module to external devices and check the behavior of the user program 2 Identify the problem Take the following steps to observe how the symptom changes 1 Change the input state to check whether the correct change can be read by the test program 2 Turning the output on and off repeatedly to check whether the state of the external device changes correctly 3 Narrow the range down Check the results of 1 and 2 above to locate the fault in one of the following options 1 2 3 4 This program side or external device side This program or any other Module Connection cable User program 94 8 Troubleshooting This product Won t Start Normally SW 1 of DIP switch 1 is OFF Set SW 1 of
88. hooting The OS Won t Start Normally NO SW 1 of DIP switch lis OFF Set SW 1 of DIP switch 1 to OFF Started normally YES The OS displayed a system error on the Blue Screen upon startup NO Reinstall Windows The OS displayed a system error on the Blue Screen upon startup YES YES NO YES Consult your local system Any driver message End service desk or agency of in the management tool Event Viewer Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Check settings according to NO E the details about the error Any error inform ation displayed about MELSECWinCPU module unit settings YES NO Consult your local system service desk or agency of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Check settings according to the details about the error 97 8 Troubleshooting It hangs up at the time after OS starting of operation NO SW 1 of DIP switch 1 is OFF Set SW 1 of DIP switch 1 to OFF Started normally YES NO YES The OS displayed a system error on the Blue Screen upon startup YES Reinstall Windows NO It re starts The OS displayed a system error on the Blue Screen YES OS does not carry out normal starting YES It hangs up at the time upon startup at the time of OS starting of operation Consult your local system NO s
89. hout notice Main Menu Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility the Main Menu will appear on the screen The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press lt Enter gt to accept and enter the sub menu Note that a brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC Quit tTl lt Select item Save amp Exit Setup SAVE CMOS TO BIOS F7 LOAD CMOS FROM BIOS Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure 4 1 Main Menu Setup Items The main menu includes the following main setup categories Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system s performance 26 4 BIOS Setup Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals Power Management Setup Use thi
90. ibutor in the range from public distribution network to Machinery the device is assumed to be connected to Category Il applies to devices to which power is supplied from fixed facilities The surge voltage of those devices is 2500V whose rated voltage is 300V 2 The index indicating the degree to which conductive substances are generated in the operating environment Pollution level 2 indicates the environment that generates only nonconductive pollutants while allowing accidental condensation to cause temporary conduction 3 The module may fail and cannot be used in an environment in which the air is compressed to over the atmospheric pressure generated at an altitude of around Om An CAUTION When a commercial peripheral device such as a CF Card and USB device is installed satisfy the installation environment conditions specified for that device or those for the module whichever are harder 18 External Dimensions B Bl D D DH D oa D oa D O a a ID O CI IO O ID O a rr IDO O a r ID O m rr E E E E E a ETA Se EEE EE E EEE sema SS es eer G E EEE SSS Ga eer 115 2 5 98 130
91. issioning maintenance or testing on site that involves replacement of the failed module Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be eighteen 18 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if consum
92. ixing module p aes p according to the actual type of the mounted module Intelligent function module Input High speed input Intelligent function module assignment error happens Interruption module Output I O mixing Error code 2100 S P UNIT LAY ERR Input High speed input Treated as a blank slot Blank slot Output I O mixing Intelligent Interruption All points becomes OFF Treated as a blank slot Sl modulgs Blank All points becomes OFF Other combination No errors happen but not work in order e The last I O No On I O assignment settings make sure that the last I O No becomes less than OFFFH If you set I O assignment so that the last I O No exceeds OFFFH intelligent function module assignment error error code 2124 SP UNIT LAY ERR happens 82 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series 2 Notes when a MELSECWinCPU module automatically assigns the first XY If the first XY was not set to an I O assignment setting a MELSECWinCPU module automatically assigns the first XY Therefore the first XY setting of each slot may conflict with the one which MELSECWinCPU module assigned in the following cases a and b a On the first XY setting you have swapped the front I O No with the rear one b There exist both the slot which you assign the first XY to and the slot which you did not do so the slot MELSECWinCPU module automatically assigns Refer to the example of the clash of the first XY as follow
93. les and intelligent function modules If the total current consumption by the modules on the main base unit including this product and peripheral devices exceeds the power capacity used move I O modules and intelligent function modules to an expansion module The total current consumption by the modules on each base unit must not exceed the power capacity If the system configuration is short of power capacity even with one expansion base unit added add more than one expansion base unit 89 7 Reset Specifications 7 Reset Specifications The reset specifications are shown below The reset target varies depending on the status of system configuration or DIP switch Reset Specification Details with the Single CPU Configuration Reset type Reset target Reset method Reset Reset caused MELSECWinCPU After you execute the shutdown procedure turn ON the performed by turning module and all power alongside ON the power modules on the bus a reset of Reset caused Restart the OS this by restarting product the OS Bus Reset caused Bus interface Set the toggle switch to B RST interface by a toggle driver and all driver switch modules on the bus reset Reset Specification Details with the Multiple CPU Configuration MELSECWinCPU Module No 2 4 Reset method SW 3 of DIP switch 2 SW 3 of DIP switch 2 Reset type Reset target set to OFF set to ON SW 5 of DIP SW 5 of DIP SW 5 of DIP SW 5 of DIP switch 2 switch 2 switch 2
94. ls Q66DA G Q62DA FG Interrupt module Q160 QX40H QX7OH QXS0H QX90H QJ71LP21 25 QJ71LP215S 25 QJ71LP21G QJ71BR11 2 4 5 MELSECNET H module QJ71LP21GE C Link module 3 QJ61BT11N C Link LT module QJ61CL12 2 a QJ71FL71 T QJ71FL71 B5 QJ71FL71 B2 FL net OPCN 2 module QJ71FL71 T F01 QJ71FL71 B5 F01 QJ71FL71 B2 F01 2 AS i master module 2 QJ71AS892 erial communication module 5 QJ71C24N QJ71C24N R2 QJ71C24N R4 DeviceNet module QJ71DN91 tr MELSEC Q Series units are manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 2 Use the product with later function than version B 3 It is the case where you turn off the function switch SW2 and change it to an interrupt unit 4 Following MELSECNET H unit is not available Classification Model name MELSECNET H remote I O station QJ72LP25 25 QJ72LP25G QJI72BR15 QJ72LP25GE MELSECNET H twist bus type QJ71NT11B 5 Some functions have limitation Refer to Note on using I O unit and intelligent function unit 6 Take care so that total current consumption of the whole system would not exceed DC5V rated output current of a power supply unit 7 Q10WCPU W1 series are to be powered by limited Voltage Current LVLC circuit of Listed Power Supplies 8 Use a CC Link IE Field Network module QJ71GF11 T2 that has a serial number whose upper 5 digits are 14042 or later 79 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series A CAUTION If you op
95. ming online operations during a machine run in particular for a program change forced output and operation status change An operation error can break the machine or cause an accident Donot disassemble or modify any module Doing so may result in a fault malfunction injury or fire Before attaching or detaching the Module be sure to turn the external power supply off for all phases Failure to turn it off for all phases may cause the Module to fail or malfunction Disposal Precautions An CAUTION When disposing of the product treat it as industrial waste When disposing of a used battery trash it separately under the relevant laws For details of battery regulations of EU refer to Appendix 3 Disposal of Battery Transport Precautions An CAUTION When you transport batteries with lithium you should treat them according to transport regulations For details of transport regulations refer to Appendix 2 Battery EMC Precautions Regarding EMC Instruction Class A Notice 1 The ferrite core must be installed in each of the following cables so that this product may fit the above mentioned standard Refer to the following for the model of ferrite core Equivalent goods are also available Port USB A B C D E E04SR200935A SEIWA SERIAL E045R200935A SEIWA 1 T O E04SR200935A SEIWA 1 E04SR241331A SEIWA Image diagram Ferrite core o Cable Turn 1 2
96. mmunication cable should be neither bundled with nor routed adjacent to the main circuit or power line The control line and communication cable should be at least 100mm away from the main circuit and power line Poor wiring conditions result in malfunctions caused by noise When the output module controls components such as the lamp load heater and solenoid valve a large current about 10 times the normal value may flow at the OFF to ON transition of the output Take appropriate measures for example by replacing it with a module of a higher rated current The period after a programmable controller CPU module turned on or got reset till a programmable controller CPU module attains the RUN condition is not fixed This period will change according to the system structure parameter settings the size of programs and so on Design the entire system to be protected even if the period till a programmable controller CPU module attains RUN would change Installation precautions A WARNING Use this product in the environment specified in this manual Using this product in the environment not satisfying all the specifications can cause an electric shock fire malfunction product damage and or product degradation Mount this product on the base unit with the module fixing hook at the bottom of this product fitted in the fixing slot in the base unit Failure to mount this product correctly can allow this product to malfunction or fall
97. n 12 Min 20 Min When any power management events are detected the 30 Min becomes the suspended condition system wakes up from the suspended condition 40 Min 1 Hour 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort nn nn na na rn FN E Reload Global Timer Events Selecting Enabled the global timer of the standby mode restarts following the respective event carried out by registered devices 53 4 BIOS Setup COM Port Disabled Enabled Com Port Select Disable Enabled of COM port Disabled Enabled HPET Support Select Disable Enabled of HPET High Precision Event Timer Support 32 bit mode 64 bit mode HPET Mode Select HPET High Precision Event Timer Mode Normally select the proper value according to OS you use 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 54 4 BIOS Setup PnP PCI Configuration Setup This section describes configuring the PCI bus system PCI or Personal Computer Interconnect is a system which allows I O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PoP PC Configurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD x IRQ Resources Press Enter INT Pin 1 Assignment Auto INT Pin
98. n which the total number of slave stations is exceeded is ignored Only network configuration setting data in which the number of slave stations is less than or equal to the total number of slave stations is valid Station numbers that can be specified for the reserved station information and the error invalid station information For the reserved station information and the error invalid station information station numbers outside of the ranges specified by the total number of slave stations and by the network configuration setting data are ignored Only station numbers within the ranges specified by the total number of slave stations and by the network configuration setting data are valid Parameter error If there are parameter errors use the following procedure to check the error codes stored in the buffer memory and in the link special register SW and then fix the error 1 Check the error code D824H or D825H of the parameter telecommunication result buffer memory address 31742 7BFEn 2 Check the error code of the parameter setting status SW004C and then fix the error For details on error codes refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual c Parameter set flag Buffer memory address 31740 7BFCH This indicates a parameter set completion or a cyclic activation request What s more this stores the above indication result 00H Initial or idle state stored by the system
99. ning Enabled Activates automatically when the system boots up causing a warning message to appear when nable anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table Disabled No warning message will appear when anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk isable partition table 34 4 BIOS Setup Table 4 5 Advance BIOS Feature select CPU L3 Cache Disabled CPU L3 Cache Enabled Select Disabled Enabled of CPU L3 Cache Selecting Enabled makes the speed of memory access higher T Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Hyper Threading Technology Disabled Hyper Threading Technology Select Disabled Enabled of Hyper Threading Technology Quiet Post Enab led i Disabled Select Disabled Enabled of Quiet Post Selecting Enabled makes the self test of a memory and some devices simpler Therefore the wake up time becomes shorter If selecting Disabled the self test will not be simplified Quick Power On Self Test Select Disabled Enabled of Quick Power On SelfTest Disabled Selecting Enabled makes POST the self test when Enabled turning power on simpler Therefore the wake up time becomes shorter But we recommend selecting Disabled Because POST will not be processed for all the system if not If some troubles happen on POST specify them in order to avoid the loss of data while working 4 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 35 4 BIO
100. not necessarily be equal to the maximum power capacity to supply The maximum power capacity to supply 5V 0 5A Max channel An CAUTION When selecting USB devices take inrush current into consideration Control Switch Reset switch Reset switch Push switch Hardware reset switch Pushing over 1 second make the product reset An CAUTION Use a control switch only when the product is showing no response because of abnormal behavior etc If you use it on normal operations when OS is working the system may crash without a shutdown procedure Then the OS may not work properly after restart 74 5 Each Component Function 3 positions toggle switch B STOP me Pa B RST B RUN Figure 5 5 Factory Default of 3 position toggle switch Bus interface driver control switch 1 B RST Bus interface driver RESET Holding the toggle switch at the B RST position for two seconds resets the MELSEC Q Series modules under control of this product and the bus interface as well Use this switch to reset only the MELSEC Q Series modules instead of causing a hardware reset of the entire system including this product B STOP Bus interface driver STOP Stops of the operation of the bus interface driver prevents user applications from 3 positio Toggle switch pass bt toggle switch issuing access to the modules on the bus and turns the Y output 2 off Module diagnostic utilities such as forced Y output and b
101. ocessed and the system reboots Post Code Sh A Enabled Select Enabled Disabled of Post Code Show Disabled Selecting Enabled the top right area of the screen shows Post Code when BIOS is booting But the display of Post Code will start after Graphic Device is initialized and the system is able to show images 4 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort CF Backup Selecting this option allows you to launch a tool for creating the backup of CF card and restoring it This can be used to backup your current environment as it is For the detailed procedure of CF Backup Feature refer to Appendix 5 Backup of built in SSD 39 4 BIOS Setup Advanced Chipset Features Setup This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset This chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources such as DRAM and the external cache It must be stated that these items should never need to be altered The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system The only time you might consider making any changes would be if you discovered that data was being lost while using your system Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable CAS Latency Time DRAM RAS to CAS Delay DRAM RAS Precharge Precharge delay tRAS System Memory Frequency System BIOS Cacheable Memory Hole At 15 16M
102. odule If the error still persists even after following the troubleshooting listed above Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Checking link special relays and registers Check the link special relays and registers of the CC Link IE Field Network module from buffer memory Address HEX 18432 18463 7E7Bu 7E7CH Link special relays SB 32379 32380 7E7BH 7E7Cn Link special registers SW a Link special relays SB Buffer memory address 18432 18463 4800H 481FH Each bit corresponds to one bit of SB bISbM4 bISbi2 bll blO E9 E8 b7 ES b MA B bl WO ee FSRa F E D C B A o 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Oo i i l l l I 1 13 B HS S5 35 35 DH He 3S3 3S5 35 35 BY DB BH Y 1 Y 1 1 1 19 18 1F7 16 1P5 14 163 1F2 1A 1 b Link special registers SW Buffer memory address 18464 18975 4820H 4A1FH 515 bM b13 b12 bll blO k kB b k6 kb b4 B PL bli Ww wO e O o ore sooo e O For details on the link special relays SB and link special registers SW refer to the MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual 124 10 Appendix REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Manual number SH NA 081055ENG A First edition February 2013 SH NA 081055ENG B Packing List Hard Disk Boot Priority System Configuration Multiple CPU Configuration BIOS Error Appendix 2 Batter
103. of the main body and start the system After the system wakes up start the BIOS setup and set proper values to it 4 After the settings set ROM clear switch DIP switch SW2 to OFF again and save the settings Then reboot the system 63 5 Each Component Function 5 Each Component Function Component Name Front RDY LED Green B RUN LED Green Osrs CF SSD LED USER LED Red EXIT LED Green CF Card Slot ae 3 position toggle switch I O 1000 AOON LAN A LNK CHB LNK Bottom Front DIP switch 1 Puss lt HOLIMS did gt DIP switch 2 3 HL loo Back gt l 2 l i Figure 5 1 Component Name 64 5 Each Component Function Table 5 1 Each Component Function Indicates system error 65 5 Each Component Function Each Component Function CF card connector CF CARD A CF card connector supports a CF card Type I memory card only Table 5 2 CF card connector 50 pin header type 1 27mm pitch Pin No Signal name Direction Pin No Signal name Direction GND DD3 DD4 DD5 ele fe m QIQJQJ QJQ ZI2 121212 coo e 1 pa a lt i Z o T O T O T O T O T O Output 26 N C Output INTRQ Input i Output Output Output y Q JQ Z oO Q
104. ollowing If you want to control resources manually assign each system interruption to one of the following device types PCI Device The device which is compliant with Plug and Play standard and designed to support PCI or ISA bus architecture Reserved The device which is not compliant with Plug and Play standard and require the specific IRQ assignment Option PCI Device Reserved Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IRQ Resources Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device Assigned Device t lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values FG Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 14 IRQ n Resources 56 4 BIOS Setup Table 4 14 PCI PnP PCI Configuration Setup select Description INT Pin 1 Assignment Auto INT Pin 1 Assignment Select INT Pin 1 Assignment Devices s using this INT Network Controller Bus 1 Dev 0 Func 0 Display Controller Bus 0 Dev 2 Func 0 USB 1 0 1 1 UHCI Controller Bus 0 Dev 26 Func 0 INT Pin 2 Assignment to INT Pin 2 Assignment Select INT Pin2 Assignment Devices s using this INT Network Controller Bus 2 Dev 0 Func 0 INT Pin 3 Assignment Select INT Pin 3 Assignment Devices s using this INT USB 1 0 1 1 UHCI Controller Bus 0 Dev 29 Func 2 USB 2 0 EHCI Controller Bus 0 D
105. ones of mounted I O module The actual available points of mounted I O module would get less For example if you set 16 points for the input module with 32 points you can not use descending 16 points b If you set less points than ones of mounted intelligent function module Intelligent function module assignment error error code 2100 SP UNITLAY ERR would happen c If you set more points than ones of mounted I O module You can not use the points exceeding the specified points of a mounted I O module d If you set different type from a mounted module You should set the same type to I O assignment setting as the actual mounted module If not it would work out of order If you use an intelligent function module you should set the same I O point No adding to above For results when the different type from the actual mounted module was set to an I O assignment setting refer to followings The list of results when I O assignment was different from the mounted module setting Input module High speed input module Output module T O mixing module Input module ae wt Higk sp edinput m dul Output Works as input high speed I O mixing module oe according to the actual type of the mounted module T O mixing module Intelligent function module assignment error happens Intelligent Interruption Error code 2100 S P UNITLAY ERR Output module Input is islcdintar Works as output 1 0 mixing module T O m
106. oopback function setting 1 Use Local stations b15 to b10 b9 b8 b7 to bO ferro Fixed Bit Item Setting range 0 Hold Data link abnormal station setting 1 Clear 0 Clear 120 10 Appendix g Total number of slave stations Buffer memory address 31744 7C00n This setting is only available on master and sub master stations When the sub master function is not used Set this to the number of connected slave stations Setting range 1 120 When the sub master function is used Set this to the number of connected slave stations If the master station area is used set this to the number of connected slave stations 1 Setting range 2 121 h Reserved station information Buffer memory address 31758 31765 7COEH 7C15n This setting is only available on master and sub master stations When the setting flag 7BFFH has been used to set reserved station information data valid invalid b1 to valid set the slave station to reserve 0 No information present 1 Information present bI5556Mb13b12bM1M1 biO E9 IB b7 k6 kb M B e bi Ww The numbers in the table indicate station numbers i Error invalid station information Buffer memory address 31766 31773 7C 16u 7C1Dn This setting is only available on master and sub master stations When the setting flag 7BFFH has been used to set error invalid station information data valid invalid b2 to valid set the slav
107. or this hard disk P Min 0 Warning recom 4 Max 65535 Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk Landing Zone Min 0 Max 65535 Min 0 Max 255 Number of sectors per track 30 4 BIOS Setup Advanced BIOS Features Setup This section allows you to configure your system for basic operation You have the opportunity to select the system s default speed boot up sequence keyboard operation shadowing and security Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features gt CPU Feature gt Hard Disk Boot Priority Virus Warning CPU L3 Cache Hyper Threading Technology Quiet Post Quick Power On Self Test USB Device Wait First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Ohter Device Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting x Typematic Rate Chars Sec x Typematic Delay Msec Security Option x APIC Mode MPS Version Control For OS BEEP Voice WDT Protect POST Code Show CF Backup Press Enter Press Enter Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Removable CDROM Hard Disk Enabled 0n Fast Disabled 6 250 Setup Enabled 1 4 Enabled Disabled Disabled Press Enter t lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values FG Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 3 Advanced BIOS Features Setup 31 4 BIOS Setup
108. ot compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products replacement by the user maintenance of on site equipment start up test run and other tasks 5 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice 6 After service When you request the investigation of failure make sure that we may be unable to investigate some parts of the product The major difference of after service from MELSEC Q series etc 1 The warranty period is 1 year after we delivered it or 18 months after the production whichever come first 2 The repairable period after the end of mass production is 6 years after the end 3 The support may take long times according to the content and the timing of your requests That s all 127 Microsoft Windows Windows XP Windows Embedded are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Atom is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation All other company names and product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies MELSECWinCPU Module User s Manual Hardware Design Function Explanation MODEL Q10WCPU W1 U HK
109. ot change the default value of factory settings ty Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 42 4 BIOS Setup VGA Setting The field under the On Chip VGA Setting and their defaults settings are Table 4 7 VGA Setting select Or Chip Frame Buffer Size On Chip Frame Buffer Size Select the size of writing buffer between CPU and PCI Disable DVMT Mode Enable Select Disabled Enabled of DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology Mode 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Total GFX Memory Total GFX Memory Select Total GFX Memory Select the total memory size of graphics 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 43 4 BIOS Setup Integrated Peripherals This section sets configurations for your hard disk and other integrated peripherals The first screen shows four main items for user to select Once an item is selected a submenu appears Details follow Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated peripherals OnChip IDE Device Press Enter Onboard Device Press Enter Super 0 Device Press Enter USB Device Setting Press Enter 1 lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 7 Integrated Peripherals 44 4 BIOS Setup OnChip IDE Device Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility OnChip IDE Device Qn Chip Serial ATA Setting SATA Mode IDE On Chip Serial ATA Enabled 1
110. ow which LCD can connect to it refer to Chapter 9 List of Options and Recommended Parts Display driver Installed A CAUTION Connected displays should be compliant with the VESA standard The display may show nothing according to the type of connected monitor after the install of VGA driver In the case press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt F1 gt keys at the same time When the analog display is used Windows MS DOS may not be properly be displayed in full screen mode This is because the frequency and resolution of Windows and MS DOS full screen display are the same due to the screen settings while the display parameters are different For display as only one parameter can be stored for one frequency or resolution only either of Windows or MS DOS screen can be displayed properly In this case change the resolution or display frequency of Windows so that it is not the same as for the MS DOS display 73 5 Each Component Function USB Port It has 5ch of USB 2 0 interface USB Figure 5 9 USB connector Pin No Signal name 1 Vec 5V 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 GND Maximum power supply The power capacity which each channel of USB connectors can supply is as follows But the actual power capacity to supply is limited by the requirement that the current consumption of the total system can not exceed the capacity of the power supply module Therefore actual available capacity can
111. positioning limit 2 This product stops calculations and turns all outputs off upon detection of the following states The overcurrent or overvoltage protector of the power supply module has been actuated The self diagnostic feature of this product has detected an error such as a watchdog timer error If I O control transparent to this product causes an error all of the outputs may be turned on Provide this product with an external fail safe circuit or mechanism so that the machine operates on the safe side in that case 3 Depending on the fault of a relay or transistor in an output module the output may remain on or off For the output signals which can result in serious accidents provide external monitor circuits Ifan overcurrent continues to flow to the output for an extended period of time due to a rating error or short circuited load the output module may smoke or burn Provide an external safety circuit such as a fuse Configure the circuit containing this product so that the external power supply is turned on after this product is turned on Turning on the external power supply before this product may result in an output error or malfunction possibly causing an accident When you want to know the operating condition of each station when the network has had a communication error refer to manuals about the network In this case wrong output or wrong operation may cause accidents An CAUTION Any control line or co
112. rce H Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 33 4 BIOS Setup Hard Disk Boot Priority With the field there is the option to choose aside from the hard disks connected Bootable add in Cards which refers to other external device The following figure shows the factory settings of the CFJ and CFE models A CF card is not inserted in the J and E models so Ch1 M is not displayed The CF card model is displayed in place of XXXXX Phoenix AwardBl0S CMOS Setup Utility Hard Disk Boot Priority 1 Chi MH XXXXX 2 Cho MH 4GB NANDrive 3 Bootable Add in Cards Menu Level Use lt gt or gt to select a device then press lt gt to move it up or lt gt to move it down the list Press lt ESC gt to exit this menu 2 WMove Enter Select PU PD Value Fi0 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 5 Hard Disk Boot Priority Virus Warning When enabled you receive a warning message if a program specifically a virus attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive You should then run an anti virus program Keep in mind that this feature protects only the boot sector not the entire hard drive An CAUTION Many disk diagnostic programs that access the boot sector table can trigger the virus warning message If you plan to run such a program we recommend that you first disable the virus war
113. ronments we recommend you to use the following noise filter Noise filter for general I O NAC 06 472 Mfd By COSEL 17 2 System Reference Table 2 1 Functional Specification 2 2 Physical dimensions mm 55 2 W x 115 0 D x 98 0 H Excluding protrusions DC5V internal current consumption 3 0A Max This does not include the current consumption by any peripheral devices such as the CF Card and USB device Acceptable momentary power failure time Depending on the power supply module Q10WCPU W1 E 440g Weight Q10WCPU W1 CFE 450g Including CF card Fittings and screws to fix a CF card Table 2 2 Installation Environment Conditions Item Specifications Surrounding air temperature 0 to 55 C Surrounding storage temperature 25 to 75 C Surrounding operating humidity 5 to 95 RH No condensation Surrounding storage humidity 5 to 95 RH No condensation With intermittent vibration Tested 10 Amplitude times in each of the 8 4 lt f lt 150Hz 9 8m s 2 none X Y and Z directions With continuous vibration Vibration resistance Shock resistance Conforming to JIS B 3502 IEC61131 2 147m s 3 times in each of 3 direction Operating ambiance No corrosive gas Operating altitude 0 to 2000m 3 Installation location Inside the control panel Overvoltage category II or less Pollution degree 2 2 or less Equipment category Class I 1 The overvoltage category of a device indicates which distr
114. s if MELSECWinCPU setting utility Module information Module monitor Online operation System setting 140 assignment setting Multiple CPU setting Target setting Communication diagnostics 1 0 assignment Switch setting Detail setting 2 y ey input we pints ares Y 32points v 133 Inteli y 32points y y bra y ete y Assigning the 140 address is not necessary as the CPU does it automatically Leaving this setting blank will not cause an error to occur A slot of an automatic layout Pot 2 a Sie TE Input module Additional module OZOR OR OLORO i llo jh E lt 7 O 3 2 it E O Ea all EA 32 32 32 channels channels channels XO X40 X20 X40 Input and output mark l 2 l l XOF X5F X3F X5F Input and output numbering Itis divided by an auto Beginning XY is piled up and 16 points of not used is touched by default Take care enough not to cause the clash of the first XY of each slot If the clash happens intelligent function module assignment error error code 2107 SP UNIT LAY ERR follows 83 6 Combination with the MELSEC Q Series Access Forms This product Bus interface driver MELSECNET H module CC Link module Input module Output module Programmable controller CPU Intelligent function module
115. s menu to specify your settings for power management PnP PCI Configuration Use this menu to specify your settings for PnP PCI PC Health Status Use this menu to show the environmental status of your system Frequency Voltage Control Use this menu to set the frequency and the voltage of system Load Fail Safe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance for your system to operate Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance the factory has the right to change these defaults to meet their needs Set Supervisor Password Use this menu to set Supervisor Passwords Set User Password Use this menu to set User Passwords Save amp Exit Setup Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup Exit Without Save Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup 27 4 BIOS Setup Standard CMOS Features The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories Each category includes zero one or more than one setup items Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the lt Page Up gt or lt Page Down gt keys to select the value you want in each item Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Time hh mm ss 16 18 28 Item Help Menu level DP IDE Channel 0 Master
116. s not possible to install Adobe Reader and therefore cannot be used to read manuals User s manual is sold separately Purchase it separately Manual Name Manual No Type Code MELSECWinCPU Module Q Bus Interface Driver User s Manual Utility Operation Programming MELSECWinCPU Module User s Manual Hardware Design Function Explanation 2 SW1PNC WCPU B has been installed to the main body SH 081054ENG 13JZ67 SH 081055ENG 13JZ68 3 It is attached to the main body Do not turn on power of the product without a CF card A CAUTION For the CFJ and CFE models do not turn the power on with the CF card removed The Hard Disk Boot Priority setting of BIOS may be changed and a BIOS error may occur when the power is turned on For details on how to recover from errors refer to BIOS Error of Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Configuration Royalty Royalty Royalty consent consent consent E contract contract _ lt gt El on Recovery soft SW1PNC WCPU B Connector for terminal block Coonector cover for RGB O Connector cover for LAN Fittings and screws to fix a CF card Fixing bandage Connector cover for SERIAL O JY J e i P oa e SW1PNC WCPU B J Connector cover for USB Royalty consent Royalty consent contract OS Notes on Windows Embedded Standard Product Guide Royalty consent contra
117. sessessessessessessesssssessessneseseseseneeneess 90 Reset Specification Details with the Multiple CPU Configuration MELSECWinCPU Module No 2 4 90 Reset Procedure of a MELSECWinCPU module and All the Modules on a Bus 0 0 0 ceeeeeeeeeeee 92 List for Detecting a Multiple CPU Down Error ccc vss On 93 Reset Procedure of Bus Interface Driver and All the Modules on a BUS oooonooccnoccccoconoccnonnncnnncnnnnos 93 8 Troubleshooting 94 Tips tor Better Trouble uaa hohe neh ween 94 This product Won t Start Normally anda 95 This product Starts with a BIOS Error displayed ooooconoocccnnoocononcncnoncncnconcnconnnonononcnonncncnonnnoos 96 The OS Won t Start Normally cccccccccssccessecesseceeseeeeseeecseeeeeseeceeeeeceeseeessseeeeseeeeeseeessseeeegs 97 It hangs up at the time after OS starting of Operation oooconooccconoconcoonoconanonccnnonannnaconccnnacnnannns 98 BIOS a 99 Necessary Information on your Inquiries cccsccessssceeseceeeeseceeseceeseeeesseeceeeceneeseeeessesensees 101 9 List of Options and Recommended Parts 102 Eisto Options iene sn sie eee eee en eaten Ee eee 102 List of Recommended Sa 102 10 Appendix 103 Appendix Ui RESOUTCES csacsit a EANTA 103 Memory Mapi sisiosscisesotsisscinisecisisisiioiiiiiiiiii nada i VN E E E E A EEE EER 103 VO POLA onan ta 104 A ie a E aK E E EEEE 105 Appendix 27 Battery A A an tae onian enaa a A aee a aaien 106 Appendix 3 Disposal of Battery sj A A 107 Appendix 4 E
118. switch 2 set to OFF set to ON set to OFF set to ON Reset Reset caused MELSECWinCPU After you execute the After you execute the performed by turning module and all shutdown procedure turn shutdown procedure turn alongside ON the power modules on the bus ON the power 2 8 ON the power 3 8 a reset of Reset caused Reset the Reset the this by resetting module module product module No 1 No 1 4 No 1 4 Reset caused Restart the Restart the by restarting OS and then OS and then the OS 5 reset the reset the module module No 1 6 8 No 1 7 MELSECWinCPU Restart the OS module Bus Reset caused Bus interface Reset the module No 1 interface by resetting driver and all driver module No 1 modules on the bus reset Combination not possible 90 7 Reset Specifications 1 Resetting module No 1 causes the MELSECWinCPU module and all modules on the bus to be reset and the MELSECWinCPU module shuts down Using this method when the OS is operating will cause the OS to stop without first performing shutdown processing which may prevent the OS from restarting correctly 2 After the shutdown procedure is executed the main station enters the CPU DOWN status and a multiple CPU down error is detected on the other modules For multiple CPU configurations in which only high performance model QCPU process CPU and motion CPU other than Q17nDCPU and Q17NDSCPU modules are used for the other modules multiple CPU do
119. systems refer to the manual of the corresponding CPU module This Safety Precautions classify the level of precautions into N Warning and N Caution A Warnin Warning indicates that dangerous situations will lead to death or a 8 serious injury if the right procedures are not followed Caution indicates that dangerous situations will lead to light injury or N Caution the loss of property if the right procedures are not followed The items mentioned in AN Caution also can cause serious accidents according to the situation A N e e The mentioned items are all important You must follow them Keep this manual carefully at hand in order to read at any time and have it available for the end user Handling precautions A WARNING Never use this product in locations where there is flammable gas and corrosive gas It may lead to explosion fire electric shock and breakdown The operating product may reach a high temperature Never touch its surface It may lead to burns Never touch this product with wet hands It may lead to electric shock A CAUTION As this product contains precision electronic components do not use or store it in a place subject to shock or vibration Doing so may cause malfunction heat generation fault or damage Do not modify the product Mitsubishi will bear no responsibility for any problems etc resulting from modifying the product
120. t Saving Pressing lt Enter gt on this item asks for confirmation Quit without saving Y N Y This allows you to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any change The previous selections remain in effect This exits the Setup utility and restarts your computer POST Messages During the Power On Self Test POST if the BIOS detects an error requiring you to fix something it will either sound a beep code or display a message If a message is displayed it will be accompanied by PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE CTRL ALT ESC OR DEL TO ENTER SETUP POST Beep Currently there are two kinds of beep codes in BIOS This code indicates that a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by two short beeps The other code indicates that your DRAM error has occurred This beep code consists of a single long beep repeatedly Position and Setting of CMOS ROM clear switch If an unexpected activation failure occurs due to the BIOS setting the CMOS ROM clear jumper can be set in order to disable the BIOS setting and start up the system In the normal operation leave the CMOS ROM clear jumper to the factory setting both OFF 1 First turn power off of the main body Then set CMOS clear switch DIP switch 1 SW1 to ON After 10 seconds set it to OFF again 2 Set ROM clear switch DIP switch 1 SW2 to ON 3 Turn power on
121. to QCPU User s Manual Multiple CPU System Restriction by Power Capacity The current consumption of this product is the total value of one of the main body and ones of peripheral devices Take care that the summation of the current consumption of this product and ones of other modules should not exceed the power capacity of your Q series power module For the actual current consumption values of modules refer to their manuals Multiple CPU configuration with a CF card As the Q61P cannot be used if the total current consumption of the modules exceeds 6A consider using the Q64PN power capacity 5VDC 8 5A instead Number of CPU modules Remaining current Main base atacada IET AER This product unit Total current capacity urren controller CPU ee EAT 5 A consumption Q25HCPU Q173CPUN Ae Q312B A Q61P CF 1GB B Judgement 0 64A 1 25A 3 104 i 0 087A 6A A AAA a 3 187 2 813 o a ESA a A 3 827 2118 o e e 4 467 1 539 1 1 1 5 107 0 893 1 A e e 5 717 0288 a EME Ale MES A ssor osor x The remaining current capacity is used as a criterion O 1A to less than 3A The system can grow A OA to less than 1A The configuration is acceptable but not expandable x Less than 0A The configuration is not acceptable 1 Excluding the consumption current in the USB peripherals 2 The system can be configured by using a Q64PN instead Configuration with many I O modu
122. uffer memory batch monitor can be executed B RUN Bus interface driver RUN Makes the bus interface driver active allowing user applications to access modules on the bus 1 The bus interface driver allows this product to access various MELSEC Q Series modules such as the programmable controller CPU I O and intelligent function modules 2 The MELSEC Q Series sequence program places Y at the beginning of the output number of each output module The Y output signifies the output to an output module Examples of using the toggle switch for the single CPU configuration with this product alone Operation expected Action to take modules on the bus modules on the bus esets the modules on the bus and 1 Set the toggle switch to B RUN recover from the reset 2 Hold the toggle switch at the B RST position for two seconds then release the switch 3 Set the toggle switch to B RUN 4 Execute the user application 75 5 Each Component Function DIP switch 1 Figure 5 6 Factory Default of DIP switch 1 No Name Switch type Definition o Name Switehtype Definition S O Refer to Chapter 4 Position and Setting of CMOS ROM clear switch Refer to Chapter 4 Position and Setting of CMOS ROM clear switch SSD Enable switch factory setting OFF ON It sets built in SSD to Disabled OFF It sets built in SSD to Enabled Refer to Chapter 5 Built in SSD SSD write protect switch factory setting OFF This
123. ule will also be reset and becomes the condition without any power If you did so while OS is working it means that you finished the system without a shutdown procedure and OS may not work in order after the next reboot After you turn off power supply to this product wait for more than 5 seconds till the next power ON 92 7 Reset Specifications List for Detecting a Multiple CPU Down Error When SW 3 of DIP switch 2 is set to OFF lt lt Multiple CPU setting gt gt lt lt Multiple CPU setting gt gt operation mode operation mode All station stop by stop error of CPUn All station stop by stop error of CPUn C n isthe number of the MELSECWinCPU module C n is the number of the MELSECWinCPU module check box selected check box cleared Module controlling the Module controlling the Module controlling the Module controlling the MELSECWinCPU MELSECWinCPU MELSECWinCPU MELSECWinCPU Present Not pose Present Not pee Reset type Reset by shut down Reset by Windows restart o Detect a multiple CPU down error x Not detect a multiple CPU down error When SW 3 of DIP switch 2 is set to ON lt lt Multiple CPU setting gt gt lt lt Multiple CPU setting gt gt operation mode operation mode All station stop by stop error of CPUn All station stop by stop error of CPUn C n isthe number of the MELSECWinCPU module C n is the number of the MELSECWinCPU module check box selected check box cleare
124. under online power on conditions have limitations and each module respectively has the right procedure of its exchange For details refer to the pages of online module exchange described on QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection and the manuals of the modules supporting online module exchange Do not touch directly conductive area and electric components of the module It may lead to irregular operations and breakdown of the module When you use motion CPU modules or motion modules make sure that the combination of modules is correct after turning power on If the combination is irregular the product may get damaged For details refer to user s manual of motion CPU modules Wiring precautions A WARNING Before mounting or wiring this product or any other product be sure to turn the external power supply off for all phases Failure to turn it off for all phases may cause an electric shock product damage or malfunction After wiring you should install the terminal cover packed with the product before you turn power on and start operations If not you may get an electric shock A CAUTION Be sure to ground the FG and LG terminals by at least Class D Grounding former Class3 Grounding exclusive for programmable controller CPU Failure to do so may cause an electric shock or malfunction Be careful not to let foreign matter such as chips and wire tailings enter into this product Foreign m
125. uration with this product as only one CPU Module No 1 This product BS oes looligllodligg This product Multiple CPU configuration with this product in combination with programmable controller CPUs Maximum configuration with this product and three programmable controller CPUs Modules No 1 3 Programmable controller CPU Module No 4 This product oo000 Oooog Sue lool lo oler This product Programmable controller CPU Up to 3 modules Install as the right most CPU Multiple CPU configuration with this module in combination with a programmable controller CPU and motion CPUs Module No 1 Programmable controller CPU Modules No 2 3 Motion CPU Module No 4 This product alee looli loolae Programmable controller CPU and motion CPUs l Up to 3 modules Module No 1 must be the Programmable controller CPU Install as the right most CPU An CAUTION The total number of programmable controller CPUs and motion CPUs installable is restricted by the power capacity of the Q Series power supply module Q61P
126. us It controls the condition of lt NumLock gt key on the start of the system Gate A20 Option Select Gate A20 Option It selects how to specify address for the memory which is larger then 1MB extended memory Selecting Normal the gate A20 is controlled by the pin of keyboard controller Selecting Fast the gate A20 is controlled by the system chipset For OS 2 and Windows selecting Fast can make the speed of the system higher 1tJ Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort Typematic Rate Setting Select Typematic Rate Setting Selecting Disabled the speed of typing is decided by the keyboard controller of the system Selecting Enabled you become able to select following 2 items Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay Typematic Rate Chars Sec Select Typematic Rate You can select the input speed of characters when you keep one key pushed If the item Typematic Rate Setting is set to Enabled you become able to set this item 1 Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort 37 4 BIOS Setup Typematic Delay Wsec Typematic Delay Msec Select Typematic Delay You can select the waiting time for continuous typing If the item Typematic Rate Setting is set to Enabled you become able to set this item Security Option Select Security Option when the security setting is enabled Selecting Setup system will boot up but the access to the setup will be deni
127. usions 2 on top of this product pull this product toward you by the upper side 3 Lift this product to remove the module fixing hook from the module fixing slot 4 Figure 3 3 Uninstalling the Module An CAUTION Be sure to turn off the power to this product before uninstalling it If the OS is still up and running when you attempt to turn the power off shut down the OS before turning the power off Installing the fitting to fix a CF card After the insertion of a CF card install the fitting to fix a CF card as follows LL Figure 3 4 Installing the fitting to fix a CF card 3 Hardware Setup The hole to attach the binding tie The binding tie can be installed as follows in order to keep USB cables from falling out A recommended binding tie RSG 100 VO Kitagawa Industries NS a SS A Figure 3 5 The hole to attach the binding tie 23 4 BIOS Setup 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Setup BIOS Setup allows you to make various settings upon startup When you use the Module for the first time be sure to execute this program Once you have executed the program the settings you made are backed up to be retained Introduction This chapter discusses Award s Setup program built into the FLASH ROM BIOS The Setup program allows users to modify the basic system configuration This special information is then stored in battery backed
128. wn errors may not be detected by other modules due to the parameter settings 3 The status after the shutdown procedure is executed the error detection status of other modules and the status of the MELSECWinCPU module as seen from other modules varies depending on the parameters For details see the following table lt lt Multiple CPU setting gt gt Module controlling the MELSECWinCPU operation mode All station stop by stop error of CPUn nis the number of the Present Not present MELSECWinCPU module Selected lt Error detection status of other modules gt Multiple CPU down error lt Status of the MELSECWinCPU module as seen from other modules gt RESET Cleared lt Error detection status of other modules gt lt Error detection status of other modules gt Multiple CPU down error No error lt Status of the MELSECWinCPU lt Status of the MELSECWinCPU module as seen from other modules gt module as seen from other modules gt RESET The status prior to the execution of the shutdown procedure is maintained 4 When the MELSECWinCPU module is shut down even if you reset module No 1 the MELSECWinCPU module will not start 5 When SW 3 of DIP switch 2 is set to ON the target of the reset operation varies depending on the parameters For details see the following table lt lt Multiple CPU setting gt gt Module controlling the MELSECWinCPU operation mode All station stop by stop error of CPUn is
129. y Limitations When a CC Link IE Field Network Module is used in the MELSECWinCPU Module August 2013 SH NA 081055ENG C Control Switch Multiple CPU Configuration Chapter 7 Reset Specifications Reset Procedure of a MELSECWinCPU module and All the Modules on a Bus Buffer Memory Reset Specification Details with the Single CPU Configuration Reset Specification Details with the Multiple CPU Configuration MELSECWinCPU Module No 2 4 Japanese manual version SH 081044 D 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 O 2011 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 125 WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required onsite at domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion Mitsubishi shall not be held responsible for any re comm
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