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1. Online Tasks Date modified T No items match your search 4 Transfer Setup Download to Module Upload Configuration Image Network c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation 23 10 import the POU in the GID project lolx FAEERE CEEE EET E mmm Project Object Edit Tools Online Debug wiew Extras Window Help al zl Project E gt Melsec GE IEC Devel aiig fil Manufacturer _Lib asii Standard_Lib Parameter O02 Ethernet Import from file Look Ir O02 leer d jE o B Module Configuration H D Task_Pool 2 i DUT_Pool P Global_ ars Ae POU_Pool joxdp_master asc Files of type ASCIlmpor asc Cancel ZA 2 Calltree aS 4 t i Project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 2a GX Configurator DP 4 Main Menu Starting GX Configurator DP Select GX Configurator DP from the Windows Start menu The default shortcut is Start gt Programme gt MELSOFT Anwendungen gt GX Configurator DP 7 08J gt GX Configu rator DP 7 08J Main menu The main menu offers the following pull down menus The menu item Window is only available ifa project is open if no project is open Project Tools Yiew Help if a project is open Project Tools View Window Help Main Menu Description Items menu for creating opening and saving project files menu for external tools menu for configuration
2. Buffer table Description K word 2050 Bit 1 we To help the user in identifying the buffer address a tooltip shows for each bit cell the buffer address and bit index value of buffer contents displayed in the selected value format If the value size is two words the value is only displayed in the row of the first word the Value column for the second word remains empty c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 103 Highlighting of changes Mode Description Display If a value changes during monitoring compared with the value read in the first update it is displayed in red bold digits and letters When monitoring is stopped the highlighting re mains until monitoring is restarted or the user be gins to edit the buffer In both cases monitoring and editing the display begins with no highlighting lf there is a communication break during monitoring between PC and PLC the background of the table 1 0 vale is colored in light red to indicate to the user that the values are not updated While monitoring is active GX Configurator DP checks the connection and reconnects if the PLC is online The back ground then changes back to the standard color FIFS lf a value is changed during editing the value is displayed in black bold digits and letters lf the values have been successfully written to the PROFIBUS module all highlighting is cleared Note the user m
3. Documentation Slave is inactive Cycle time in ms Project Documentation ea Slave has diag messages Now 6 Documentation of El Slave has link Min 3 O Mappi 1 0 Mapping I Slave has no link Max 14 Online Status connected English Q26UDEH Host Station Workaround Monitoring in the PROFIBUS DP Parameter window should be stopped manually before changing the PLC type and re started afterwards The PROFIBUS DP Parameter Window does not check the PLC type before monit oring Steps to reproduce 1 A Q series project having a PROFIBUS DP master module is open in GX Works2 2 A Q series PLC with a PROFIBUS DP master module is set up in accordance with the GX Works2 project but the PLC type is different For example the GX Works2 project is for a Q26UDEH CPU while the connected CPU is a Q50UDEH 3 One or more diagnostic panels are open in the Parameter window of the module in GX Works2 Monitoring is started Result Monitoring is started successfully without an error or warning message although the PLC types are different c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 1a r Ga MELSOFT Series GX Works2 F GXW2_DATA Q25PRH_92V_To93D gxw 0000 Q 71PB92V Parameter au Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Help OO TR ER ER mS a E D ia t DBA S o 4 BEES 2 OS SB T i Navigation ax 0000 QJ71PB92V Param
4. LU ipe 02H The entries in the CPU series list depend on the CPU series selected in the Select Module Type dialog e g if Qn has been selected the CPU Series list contains the entries e Qn e QnPH c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 28 GX Configurator DP e QnPRH e QnuU The list CPU type contains the CPU types of the selected series Pressing the button Transfer Setup in the dialog CPU Type Selection opens the transfer setup dialog When this dialog is closed by pressing OK the latest transfer settings are always stored in the same file in the GX Configurator DP installation directory These settings are used as default for the next new project if the CPU series stays the same If the CPU series is changed e g by first creating a QU71PB92V project and then a project for the FX8U 64DP M the transfer setup is converted to match the new CPU series After this the transfer setup editor is opened so the user can adjust the settings of the PLC connec tion For a detailed description of the transfer setup dialogs see the section Transfer Setup After leaving the transfer setup editor a connection to the PLC is attempted If the connection fails an error message Is displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks Failed to read module list From PLC Please select the project type manually x Select Module Type LPU Series Gn C OnirA O E MEL
5. Configuration Image Diagnostics Online Status not connected Ready DefaultConnection DefaultConnection 8X i PROFIBUS Network GRP vio no oxojFoL 0 QI71PB92v Project GSD data x Add slaves via Drag amp Drop from GSD device tree EEN r Gateway Global GSD data Project GSD data CAP NUM SCRL Q02 H fX gt PROFIBUS Network Project GSD data x B sce ari Gateway M Global GSD data Project GSD data Q02 H CAP NUM SCRL 4 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Getting to know GX Configurator DP MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled2 Project Tools View Window Help OG nd suse Re P oO Online Tasks Setup Tasks Change Master Type fg GSD Device Database Project Properties P 1 O Mapper 5 The view is docked at the indicated position after the mouse button has been re Transfer PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Devices For Slave Specific PROFIBUS Network TT I O no 0x0 FDL o Add slaves leased Export Tasks Configuration Image Documentation Diagnostics Online Status not connected Ready List of Open Project Windows Open Project Windows PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network Global GSO data Project GSD data Global GSD data fy POU for GX IEC Developer DefaultConnection Q02 H Project GSD
6. Qld address New address Close Ident No hes Messages Master is selected gt PROFIBUS Network gT Ho 0x40 F OL O Q TFiPBIZ for FX3U 64DP M Ident No not required Oo Add slaves via Drag amp Drop From GSD Set Slave Address Online x old address Mew address Ident Mo hes Messages c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks so Slave is selected Qld address PROFIBUS Network New address Ident No hes Messages If the master is selected the user must enter the current address of the slave For QU71PB92V also the ident number must be entered If a slave is selected the current slave address and the ident number are taken from the project settings and both fields are read only The service requires the current and the new FDL address as parameters together with the ident number of the slave which is checked to ensure that the correct slave is accessed The current ad dress and the ident number are taken from the slave which has been selected in the project tree By pressing Set the request is sent to the slave The response success or failure from the slave is displayed in the Messages field QJ71PB92V Request to change FDL address has been sent FOL address change request has been sent Note A positive response does not imply that the slave has actually changed its address This must be verified by FXSU 64DP M the user
7. Read Only Mode When write access is not granted to a PROFIBUS DP module in the GX Works2 project for the cur rent user the Parameter window will be opened in read only mode It is possible to view the configur ation but all functionalities that change the configuration are disabled The following tasks of the task panel are disabled in read only mode e I O Mapper e Import GX Configurator DP Project The following functionalities have modified behavior in read only mode Master Settings Slave Settings and Q Slave Settings dialogs e All editing in the controls of these dialogs and their sub dialogs are disabled e Controls show the actual setting values e Addition of slave modules is disabled PROFIBUS Network view e The context menu is not shown on right click Global Project GSD Data view e Drag amp drop will be ineffective e The Add Slave to Project item in the context menu of slaves is ineffective e Double clicking a slave has no effect Operation when the Start I O No is not set lf the start O address becomes unset e g because another module is added to the same posi tion the Parameter window will display No setting for the start I O address mes Tc be mii a rGH F i E EEE A a Bo FOL 1 Slave_Nr_001 AJ9SFPBA2 16TE Additionally the following functionality will not be available Master Settings Q Slave Settings Devices for Slave Specific Transfer POU Genera
8. cannot be found in any of the three files the conversion stops and the error message lists the missing slave types The user should add the corresponding GSD files to the global device database and retry to convert the project file lf the project file could be converted but settings had to be changed the user can review the actions taken during the conversion in a list Project Conversion X Conversion Messages Info Block transter has been selected Into Selected PLE code option All DUT Note the converted project overwrites the old project file when it is saved To preserve the original file a copy of the file with the extension backup is created c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Main Menu 35 Update GSD Information in Project lf the option GSD database has priority has been selected in Options the user can select slave types which exist in both the project file and the GSD database Select Slaves for Update X MIMT OP 1201 6 991006 FXSU 320P0 1 02 lw Select All Description Choices Set ting range Slave Type list of slave types which exist in both List the GSD database and the project file toggles the selection of the slave types the project Cancel closes the dialog and continues opening the project without replacing GSD in formation lf the user presses OK the GSD information for the selected slave types in the project file is re placed with the c
9. lf the user library exists it will be automatically deinstalled Afterwards GXDP will perform the same checks on the configuration as in the standalone version device addresses overlaps global variable identifiers etc and display possible error and or warning messages In case of error or user break the user library will not be created otherwise the user library will be added to the project without fur ther interaction Intelligent Function Module Parameter List Dialog QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D The Intelligent Function Module Parameter List dialog can be used to check the number of paramet ers of each module and specify which modules will be included in the intelligent function module parameter download Two types of parameters exist initial settings and auto refresh settings but in case of PROFIBUS DP modules only the auto refresh settings are regarded by the intelligent function parameter down load because the initialization settings are downloaded directly to the module in the Intelligent Func tion Module tab of the Write to PLC dialog Intelligent Function Module Parameter Setting Agores ogule Name itiaizaton Count Auto RetesniCount O17 1PB92V E QJ71PB93D I Setting Exist 2 Explanation Confirm setting status of the intelligent function module and switch validjinvalid of intelligent function module parameter if necessary Checked items will be created as intelligent function module paramete
10. tion with the slave modules should be continued or stopped if the CPU stops with error Use QJ71PB92V If checked a QJ71PB92V e Checked Unchecked module in module in this position will s Unchecked QJ71PB92D compat operate identically to a ible mode QJ71PB92D module OK Save settings and close Default button dialog Cancel Discard changes and close dialog When the Switch Setting dialog is opened its controls are initialized to the actual values of the switches stored in the project in the switch setting of the PLC parameter When the Switch Setting dialog is closed the switch values representing the settings are written to the project the switch setting of the PLC parameter e Stop For example Switch Setting 0000 QJ71PB92D eo Switch Setting for I O and Intelligent Function Module fe mo Output status at CPU stop error cote Input HEX bad Continue C Stop Slot Type Model Name Switch1 Switch2 Switch3 Switch4 Switchs 7 Use O17 1PRS2 mode in O371P892D anes I ee ie Sai any ae 10 0 inteigent ozre c000 9244 oooo 0000 0000 l eeo intetigent oes E x cane mtag foz TT ee eed ed eel el eS 3 Gla lo US IE IS 2 J JN o Jen Joo ro 1 A If you use Intelligent Function Module able to set each module with pulldown format by following function Switch Setting of Intelligent Function Module in project tree can When write access i
11. Input Upload Configuration Image inputs Input Lo ee Download Configuration Image lt Enter name of Ge Start Stop PROFIBUS lt Enter name of a ae ee Set Slave Address outputs ARRAY 0 7 HA i Slot 1 MT 28 Setup Tasks Slot 2 MT 4 40 Master Settings ij Slot 3 MT 8T Change Master Type fag SSD Device Database Project Properties fe YO Mapper Devices for Slayve Specific Transfer Online Status not connected DefaulkConnection OO2fTH Es Melsec GX IEC Developer 7 01 Projects Q02_Ethernet gxdp_iornap asc Ready CAP MOM SCRL U4 The navigation in the I O mapping editor is done via the PROFIBUS Network tree The contents of the I O mapping table depend on the node type which is selected in the project tree C If a slave is selected the DUTs of all modules of that slave are displayed in collapsed state as de fault The user can expand a DUT to view the DUT elements by pressing the expand button in the Identifier column PROFIBUS Network 10 Mapper x ma TT VO no 0x40 FDL 0 7 1PBo2y Identifier Element Type Class User M Glob F lt Enter name of lt Enter name of Enter name of Enter name of J Slot 1 MT YBT j Slot 2 MT Y8T i J Slot 3 MT 440 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP If a module is selected the DUT of the modul
12. PROFIBUS Network Tree Choices Setting range 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 selected not selected selected not selected selected not selected selected not selected selected not selected not selected not selected Initialize slave The master initializes a slave if com selected not selected c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting range when failing to re munication fails not selected spond only QJ71PB92V and FX3U 64DP M Swap I O Bytesin When selected the order of each pair selected not selected Master of bytes is reversed by the not AJ71PB92D PROFIBUS master Beo nan return to previous wizard page ee disabled Next proceed to next wizard page to next wizard page Default button button set parameters back to their default values Slave Modules This page allows the user to select modules for the slave which is currently configured In the upper part of the dialog the I O size occupied by the selected modules is shown along with the maximum Supported by both slave and master not selected c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 123 M slave Parameters Wizard Slave Modules i x 4 Modules installed i 6 are possible blas Data size i d byte s LO usage E i 2 bute s Max 170 sizes i g2 i i g2 bytefs Slave User Parameters User Prm_ Data usage bute s Max
13. Read GX Configurator QP Data The New Module dialog is opened Select the module type PROFIBUS DP Module and the mod ule name enter the base no slot no and start I O address and optionally assign a title to the new module The number of occupied slots is 1 and the number of occupied I O points is 32 in case of all three module types OJ71PB92V Ef QI71PB92D Base Mo Mounted SlotNo JO Acknowledge 1 0 Assignment I Specify start XY address 0000 H 1Slot Occupy 32 points Tite setting Tte oo o ca c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works 155 Name Description Mounted Slot No Number of slot where the module is mounted Specify start XY ad If checked the automatically assigned start I O address can be overridden dress Title Title associated to the module for identification After entering the data and pressing OK the module node is appended to the project tree Under the module node additional nodes represent specific configuration tasks bi io 2 She Ce aj Parameter B Intelligent Function Module D 0000 QJ71PB92D ae F Switch Setting Parameter The following sub nodes will be added QJ71PB92D Switch Setting In addition the I O assignment information of the added PROFIBUS DP module is reflected to the VO assignment setting of the PLC parameter Q Parameter Setting PLC Name PLC System PLCF
14. closes the dialog and adds the GSD Default information of the selected slave button types to the GSD database c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Device Type Properties When the item Properties is selected in the context menu the Device Type Properties dialog is displayed If opened in Project GSD data the device settings cannot be changed and the corresponding con trols in the dialog are disabled x vendor MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Revision AR Ident Wo hex foxoepD 50 DDB File STLHO6DD gsd i Diagnostics Special Function Replace Bitmap Bitmap File Slices 70 40 Slave Family io Set Byte Order For User Parameter Low byte First Litthe Endean Intel High byte First Big Endean Motorolai i Description Choices Set ting range Vendor company name of the vendor usually the read only value of the keyword Vendor_Name in the GSD file Revision the version of the device respectively GSD read only file usually the value of the keyword Revi sion in the GSD file a number assigned by the PNO for unique read only device type identification The value is taken from the entry Ident_Number in the GSD file SEDO Rie name of the GSD fle ew Bitmap shows the slave specific bitmap for the se lected state which has been stored in the database Different bitmaps can be assigned to the
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16. Close dialog and save changes en Default but sets parameters to their default values Note if the option Use Min Slave Interval for T_tr has been selected in the Master Settings the Target Token Rotation Time is automatically set to the Min Slave Interval of the Master Settings see note below c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 115 dialog The input field for T_tr becomes read only If the option is not set the T_tr must be entered manually For the correct parameter setting of the target rotation time T_tr please refer to the PROFIBUS standard However it is important that the target rotation time is large enough to enable the master module to poll each connected slave once per token cycle The inputs are checked against the input limits when leaving the dialog with the OK button Addition ally the following consistency checks are performed e min T_sdr lt max T sdr T_qui lt min T_sdr max T_sdr lt T_sl T sl lt T_tr CPU Device Access This page provides access to options for the data transfer between the buffer memory of the master module and the PLC device memory bi Master Parameters Wizard CPU Device Access x Enter the device addresses for buffering O and diagnostic data Buffer Devices C Slave Specific Transfer p100 p200 g DOU i Block Transter n2000 Comm Trouble Area Esxtd Comm Trouble Are
17. However when GX Configurator DP is closed it displays a warning message in case GX Configurator ST is still running Options The menu item Options provides access to general i e project independent application settings It opens the Options dialog which lists the application settings in a property grid c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 4 3 GSD Database Settings 5D database has priority GSD database has priority Determines whether when opening a project File the GSD data contained therein should be replaced with the corresponding data From the central 350 database Description Choices Set ting range GSD data when set to True the user can replace exist true false base has pri ing GSD data in the project file Each time a ority project file is opened a list of the slave types which exist in both the project file and the central GSD database is displayed The user can select the slave types of which the in formation should be replaced Close dialog and save settings to become ef a but fective after next a 0 Cancel Close Close dialog and discard changes and discard changes View Menu Status Bar In the View menu you can select the following menu commands Shows or hides the application s toolbar Status Bar Shows or hides the application s status bar These menu commands toggle the display of the toolbar and the status bar A check m
18. Online Status not connected Structured The following table shows the possible source and destination types where the above process is ap plicable Source QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D Destination a ee QJ71PB92D O applicable X not applicable Other Format Files Opening a GX Developer Format File QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D When opening a GX Developer project PROFIBUS DP modules will be added to the GX Works2 pro ject for each PROFIBUS DP module existing in the IPARAM file of the converted project This is the same specification as with other intelligent function modules c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 169 Difference from other intelligent function modules GX Developer projects contain only the auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules In case of master modules QJ71PB92V and QJ71PB92D it is not possible to re create the PROFIBUS net work based on only the auto refresh settings because there is no information about master settings used slaves etc in the GX Developer project Therefore a default configuration will be added for each master module included in the opened GX Developer project The result of this limitation for master modules is that after opening a GX Developer project e The auto refresh settings will not be visible in the Parameter window but the auto refresh settings related functionalities e g Write to PLC Intelligent
19. The pull down menu shows you the last used projects You can open a project file by selecting the c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 38 GX Configurator DP 4 2 corresponding entry Command Exit You can use this menu command to quit the software If an open project has been modified and has not yet been saved the following message appears MELSOFT GX Configurator DP 2 Save changes to untitled DP1 If you want to save the last changes before leaving and ending GX Configurator DP choose Yes If you choose No all modifications to the respective project are lost Tools Menu View Window Help Ge Configurator 5T Options The Tools menu offers the following commands GX Configurator ST starts GX Configurator ST for configuration of ST1H PB Slice O Slaves Options edit general i e project independent application settings GX Configurator ST This item starts GX Configurator ST GXST the configuration tool for the ST1H PB slave devices This menu command is enabled if GXST is installed i e the corresponding executable file can be found With GXST you can operate settings and graphically monitor ST1H PB GXST shows status and er ror information for the ST slave and its modules It provides test functions and an user interface for changing parameters of the device The GX Configurator ST runs as a separate application with its own entry in the task list and must be closed separately
20. e When a PLC is directly connected the PLC directly connected to the per sonal computer e Via network The PLC at the station where the network module of the spe cified station No is installed in the network communication path 2 Control system The PLC whose system type is the control system 3 Standby system The PLC whose system type is the standby system 4 System A The PLC connected to the A side connector of the tracking cable 5 System B The PLC connected to the B side connector of the tracking cable System image Here you see an image of the setup system Line connected Q A6TEL C24 Clicking on this button opens a dialogue to setup a modem connection Note modem connections are not supported by GX Configurator DP This button is there fore disabled OK Closes the dialogue and saves the settings Cancel Closes the dialogue without saving Description for Transfer Setup 1 4 Setup of the connection to the PLC To setup the connection follow the different setup options in Transfer Setup 1 Consult the manuals of the PLC CPU and the network type you are using To select a network type you can also click on the button Connection channel list The following dialog window is opened c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION aa GX Configurator DP Connection channel list x 1 Senal port PLC module connection List mode 1 Serial port PLC module connection 2 Serial port Access ser
21. from GSD file _Prm_Data size user parameters supported by the slave Available Slave lists the module types which are from GSD file from GSD file Modules available for the slave Project Slave Mod shows the slave node and the ules modules which have been selec ted moves the selected module one slot down moves the selected module one slot up Cancel close wizard and discard changes a ee proceed to next wizard page i Default button set parameters back to their de fault values c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 125 The slave device is the summary of all modules installed in the slave The GSD file includes all se lectable modules for the slave device Mark a module in the left list of Available Slave Modules and drag it onto the tree with Installed Slave Modules or open the context menu of the module type and select the Add Module to Slave item A double click on a module type in the Available Slave Modules list appends the module to the list of Installed Slave Modules Available Slave Modules Project Slave Modules ral Add modules via Drag amp Drop To change the position of a selected module use drag amp drop or the and 2 buttons To remove a module from the Installed Slave Modules list select the module and press the lt De lete gt button on the keyboard or the x button GX Configurator DP automatically determines the maximum possible number of modul
22. mented Insert Element behind adds a new DUT element below the currently selected one The default settings of the new element are copied from the previous DUT element identifier and MIT address are incremented Remove Element removes the selected DUT element The following screenshot shows the incremented identifiers and user MIT addresses 1 0 Mapper ki Identifier Element Type Class User MIT ddress Global Yar Identifier Enter name of global variable fm n Note the DUT elements of predefined DUTs e g for ST1H PB cannot be changed For these DUTs the element identifier type and class are read only Export Tasks ki Export Tasks POU Generation Configuration Image Project in GA Configurator DP Format POU Generation Generates import file and user library for import in GX Works2 and GX IEC Developer For availability and restrictions please see the following section POU Generation Configuration Image Generates the binary download configuration image and writes it to a file Project in GX Configurator Exports project file in GX Configurator DP file format DP Format This function is only available when GX Configurator DP is integ rated in GX Works2 POU Generation This GX Configurator DP function is not available in the following circumstances e for A series CPUs for A 1S J71PB92D for QU71PB92D in operation mode 0 when using GX Configurator DP integrated in GX Work
23. the information read from the master module cannot be used to create a GXDP project file Download Config Image The user must first select a file with a configuration image created by a previous upload see Up load Config Image or the corresponding export function of GX Configurator DP see Export gt Config Image This configuration must be compatible to the module type set in the current pro ject GX Configurator DP reads the configuration image from the file and downloads it to the master module The user is informed after the successful download MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks i Configuration download successful Mote DP data transfer must be started manually or From the PLO program or gets an error message if it fails Start Stop PROFIBUS This item is used to manually start or stop the PROFIBUS DP cyclic data transfer of DPVO The cur rent status of the connected PROFIBUS master is checked If there is no active data transfer GX Configurator DP checks whether the master is configured and data transfer could be started For A 1S J71PB92D QU71PB92D and QJ71PB92V the device X1B of the master must be true for FX3U 64DP M address 5 in the buffer memory must be non zero If the prerequisite condition is not met the user is warned and data transfer cannot be started MELSOFT GX Configurator DP X The module is not in Communication Ready state Please download a correct configuratio
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25. 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Mode GX Configurator DP Handling i The connected system supports redundancy Should the configuration on Goth PLCs be verified TF you select Wo only the configuration on the local PLC is verified Mote during the operation device tracking will be disabled o cea In this mode only the configuration of the master in the connected PLC is verified MELSOFT GX Configurator DP xX _l Only the configuration of the directly connected PLC will be verified nel If the configuration of two master modules in a redundant PLC system is verified the result shows for each of the two master modules whether its configuration matches the current project or differs from it lf the configuration of both masters matches the project MELSOFT GX Configurator DP E x Local system ty 1 Project settings match the current module configuration Remote system i Project settings match the current module configuration lf the configuration of one or of both masters differs from the project MELSOFT GX Configurator DP x Local system Project settings match the current module configuration Remote system i Project settings differ From current module configuration lf there is only one master module in the redundant system as in a QnPRH 2nd with a single ex pansion backplane only the configuration of this master is compared with the
26. 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 106 GX Configurator DP Description Choices Set ting range Starting I O starting I O number of the module in 0x0 OxFEO number the PLC rack is read only in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP FDL Address FDL address station number 0 125 OO Next proceed to next wizard page Default button button set parameters back to their default values The FDL address of the slave is the only PROFIBUS parameter configured by GXDP Other settings are made by the respective PROFIBUS master Q Slave Autorefresh Settings DP OJ71PB93D Parameters Wizard Autorefresh Settings Butter Devices MW Enable Autorefresh Consistency Input Size in words o 0 122 Output Size in words 13 0122 Input CPU Device b1000 to D1007 Output CPU Device t2000 to b20 Cancel Back Default 2 Description Choices Set ting range Enable autorefresh enable autorefresh selected not selected not selected Consistency enable consistency check for data selected not selected transfer not selected Input Size in max size of input area 122 words words Output Size in Size in max size of output area 122 words oo c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Configuration of QJ71PB93D Slave Modules 107 Description Choices Set E range word Input CPU Device start address of the device area device ee sup D1000 the inputs are copied to
27. Clear PLC Memory Arrange PLC Operation Memory Memory The switch settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be read from the PLC if the PLC Network Re mote Password Switch Setting item is checked Since the PROFIBUS DP modules initial settings can t be uploaded using this dialog they will not be read from the PLC even if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked If the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked e A new PROFIBUS DP module will be added to the project with default configuration for each PROFIBUS DP module that has auto refresh settings on the PLC but doesn t exist in the project e For each existing and newly added module the auto refresh settings will be read from the PLC The auto refresh settings will be attempted to be applied to the corresponding module in the pro ject o Master modules the auto refresh settings are applied to the module if they are valid for the ac tual network configuration in the project i e the number of auto refresh settings their buffer memory address and size must match the I O area of the slaves in the network In case of mis match between the network configuration of the project and the PLC default auto refresh set tings will be applied to the PROFIBUS DP module in the project o Slave modules the auto refresh settings are applied to the module The concept of auto refresh upload is if the auto re
28. Configurator DP 7 08J is de installed gt The integrated behaviour of GX Configurator DP is not available All menu items visible for PROFIBUS DP modules have been removed from GX Works2 GX Configurator DP Setup To install the GX Configurator DP software you need to have Microsoft Windows properly installed You may require administrator privileges when installing the software If an older version of GX Configurator DP is already installed uninstall it first After the de installation please start the installation of the new version If you want to keep the older version of GX Configura tor DP please select a different directory for the new version A de installation of the older version after the newer version has been installed will also damage the newer version Therefore please rein Stall the new version after uninstalling both the older and the newer GX Configurator DP versions if you encounter problems Please stop all other running software before the installation and do not run other installation programs during the installation of GX Configurator DP Installing GX Configurator DP incl GX Configurator ST To start the installation proceed as follows 1 Insert the installation CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 2 If you have Autorun enabled for the drive the setup should start automatically 3 If the setup is not started automatically please locate the setup exe file and execute it 4 If you see the following me
29. Connection Connectionl All Connections Connection Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times 0 BEE E CCIECont CCIEField Ethernet CC Link NET 10 H CCIECont CCIE Field NET 10 H Accessing Host Station ost Not Specified Ni Multiple CPU Setting au c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 188 GX Configurator DP Result The Parameter window keeps monitoring with the original connection settings For example monitor ing of System A of the QnPRH PLC is continued although the transfer setup was changed to Sys tem B D MELSOFT Series GX Works2 F GXW2_DATA Q25PRH_92V_To93D gxw 0000 Q 71PB92V Parameter Proj Edit Find e Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Hel j Project pi 9 P EEN ake i e Ea ele Mos oe Connection Destination PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network Tand a BP vo no 00 F0L 0 Qu71PB92V Current Connection Setup Tasks Connection ee cee H FDL 2 Slave_Nr_001 QJ71PB9 fo GSD Device Database All Connections 7 VO Mapper Connection1 Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database Documentation Slave is inactive Project Documentation Slave has diag messages Documentation of I O Mapping J Slave has link J Slave has no link Online Status connected Workaround Monitoring in the PROFIBUS DP Parameter win
30. Generation Kf Global Label Configuration Image Slot 4 2 Word Out con word ari Controls f i Project in GX Configurator DP Format tL i oe Setting 9 Slot 5 8 Word Out con word dp ar HMI HA Device Memory Import Tasks a gt FDL 2 Slave_Nr_002 FXON 32NT DP I O size 32 8 byte s we Encoder l Device Initial Value Import GX Configurator DP Project Slot 0 16_words_input_area ar NC RC Add GSD File Import GSD Database Slot 1 4 _words_output_area mari Gateway a PLC Documentation 2 CJ Identsystem Project Documentation Documentation of O Mapping a PA Help 2 Help Topics About GX Configurator DP Project GSD data Global GSD data i Connection Destination E E oie sat not connected Structured QOGUDEH Host Station NI The contents of the window are organized the same way as in the standalone version However there are a number of differences in the behavior and the available functions compared to the stan dalone version Throughout this chapter the common functions will be described on an outline level and the differences will be specified in detail The detailed description of the common functions can be found in the earlier parts of this manual Structure of the Window The Parameter window serves as a container for the different views in it The views are implemented as docking windows and can be arranged within the window This structure is the same in the integ rated vers
31. MELSEC Module Type lo J71F6920 Cancel Description Choices Setting range CPU Series selection of CPU series in which the Qn QnA A FX Qn PROFIBUS module is used MELSEC Mod _ module types supported by the selec Qn QJ71PB92V ule Type ted CPU series QJ71PB92V Note the current module type of the QJ71PB92D project is not listed QnA A A 1S J71B92D FX FX3U 64DP M convert the project to the selected Default but type and close the dialog ton If the type of the master is changed to a FX3U 64DP M the user is warned that device addresses which are not supported for FX3U 64DP M projects will be removed from the current project This warning is displayed independently of whether unsupported device addresses are actually used in c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 62 GX Configurator DP the project or not MELSOFT GX Configurator DP xj _ Device types which are not supported For Fe e g w YO will be removed From the project Cancel lf the project can be converted a message is displayed If the change of the master type implies a change of the CPU type the user is also reminded to adjust the transfer settings MELSOFT GX Configurator DP a i The project type has been changed Please also adjust the transfer settings The project conversion may fail if the current configuration is not supported by the new master for example because of the number of slaves wh
32. PLC Module Write to PLC Intelligent Function Module Verify with PLC PLC Module PROFIBUS DP Parameter Window c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 178 GX Configurator DP Writing to the PLC P Wi cx c Write T PLC Module al Intelligent Function Module y JE PLC Network Remote Password Switch Setting al 772 Bytes Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting A a 3756 Bytes J Necessary Setting NoSetting Already Set Setifitismeeded No Setting Already Set Writing Size Free Volume Use Volume 4 528Bytes 242 596 3 1648ytes l Related Functions lt lt wP Remote Set Clock PLC User Data Write Title FomatPLC Clear PLC Memory Arrange PLC Operation Memory Memory The switch settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be written to the PLC if the PLC Network Re mote Password Switch Setting item is checked The auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be written to the PLC if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked and the module is included in the In telligent Function Module Parameter List refer to the Intelligent Function Module Parameter List Dialog chapter for details c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 Intelligent Function Module Tab BB PLC Module S Intelligent Function Module Execution Target Data No jf Yes Module Name Detail Setting Item Name Neces
33. POU generation is performed within the GX Works2 project without having to import files to the project 6 The Download to module functionality is available via the Online gt Write to PLC menu com mand of GX Works2 7 The task exists only in the integrated version Slave Module Functionality in standalone version Integrated version mwr ee O sO onmes oeoo ss nen a O same as in standalone version changed X not supported 1 Project Properties are not necessary anymore because the PROFIBUS DP module is directly connected to a project by the GX Works2 project itself 2 The actual connection destination of GX Works2 is used instead 3 item is moved to the Tool menu 4 The Download to module functionality is available via the Online gt Write to PLC menu com mand of GX Works2 5 The task exists only in the integrated version Other Functionalities Functionality in standalone version Integrated version The starting I O address is specified in the master Slave module settings dialog of GX Configurator DP c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 151 Functionality in standalone version Integrated version Eid Master Parameters Wizard Master Settings E The starting I O address of the module is specified in GX Works2 Name PROFIBUS Master Baudrate i5 Mops _Bus Parameters in the intelligent function module proper FDL address o 0 1
34. PROFIBUS Bus Cycle Time The field Estimated bus cycle time shows the expected minimum interval between two I O data ex changes with a slave The cycle time depends on the following factors baud rate number of slaves configured in the master VO size of the configured slaves max response time of each slave max T_sdr number of acyclic requests diagnostic telegrams and retries other master stations sharing the same PROFIBUS network Bus Parameters This dialog provides access to baud rate related parameters like timeouts The default settings should only be changed if really necessary and with a good background on PROFIBUS communica tion c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION oa GX Configurator DP Bus Parameter Settings l x Bus Parameters for 1 5 Mbps Slot Time T_sl eS 16383 0 200000 ns min T_ scr it 1023 0 007333 ing maz T_sdr iso 37 1023 o 100000 ris Quiet Time T_quil o O Daz 0 000000 ms Setup Time T_set Moo 1 255 0 000667 m Target Bot Time Tt e250 256 16777215 5 500000 ms GAP factor fo 100 HSA 126 2 126 fi 0 7 Cancel Default Description Choices Set ting range Slot time max interval to wait for response Mas retry limit Target Rot Time Target token rotation time 256 16777215 value of Min T_tr slave interval in T bit GAP factor controls the GAP update timer 1 100 HSA highest station address 2 126 126
35. PROFIBUS DP and Other Modules The main difference between PROFIBUS DP and other intelligent function modules is that The parameters in other words initial settings of PROFIBUS DP modules are written to the module while in case of other intelligent function modules the parameters are written to the CPU Only the auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules are written to the CPU Once written to the module the parameters cannot be read from the module to the project be cause an editable configuration cannot be reconstructed in the project from the settings stored in the module In case of other intelligent function modules it is possible to read the parameters from the CPU to the project Only the auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules can be read from the CPU The parameters of PROFIBUS DP modules cannot be stored in GX Developer projects while the parameters of other intelligent function modules can be written to or read from GX Developer pro jects Only the auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules can be stored in GX Developer projects These differences affect the following functionalities of GX Works2 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 153 Write to PLC Read from PLC The Write to PLC functionality is used to write the auto refresh settings to the CPU and the paramet ers to the module The Read from PLC functionality can be used to read the auto refresh sett
36. Project Delete Slave 109 Duplicate Slave 109 Extended User Parameters 128 VO Mapping Dialog for V O Mapping 74 Table View 76 Import GSD Database 70 Installation 8 Integrated Version 147 Master 110 O old project 33 Online menu Download Config Image 57 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Index Download to Module 47 Start Stop PROFIBUS 57 Transfer Setup 46 Upload Config lImage 56 Verify 53 P 197 Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules Automatic Refresh 107 Consistency 107 Project menu Close 36 Configuration Image 88 Exit 38 New 26 Open 32 POU for GX IEC Developer 85 Recent Files 37 Save 36 Save as 37 S Settings 110 Setup menu Adding devices 68 GSD Update 73 Updating DPV1 Slave Settings 73 Standalone Version 191 T Tools menu Starting GX Conffigurator ST 38 U Universal 127 Update GSD 35 Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 V View menu Status bar 40 Toolbar 39 147 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V German Branch Gothaer Stra e 8 D 40880 Ratingen Phone 49 0 2102 486 0 Fax 49 0 2102 486 1120 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V org sl CZECH REP Czech Branch Avenir Business Park Radlick 714 113a CZ 158 00 Praha 5 Phone 420 251 551 470 Fax 420 251 551 471 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V French Branch 25 Boulevard des Bouvets F 92741 Nanterre Cedex Phone 33 0 1 55 68 55 68 Fax 33 0 1 55 68 5757 M
37. System image e Line connection EYVABTEL E24 Target PLC Not specified Dialog Transfer Setup Now click on System image An information window is opened in which an image of the setup sys tem is shown In comparison to the Connection channel list dialog in this dialog the system para meter are also listed So you can change single settings and check the settings by the help of this dialog c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 146 GX Configurator DP j3ystem image Dialog System image c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 9 1 Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 GX Works2 supports an integrated version of GX Configurator DP which is embedded in GX Works2 The integrated version can be used in parallel with the standalone version Note The CPU type QnUDV is not supported in GX Configurator DP 7 08J Integrated Version The integrated version of GX Configurator DP improves the handling of PROFIBUS DP network mod ules by embedding their configuration into the GX Works2 PLC programming environment Integrat ing the data storage of PROFIBUS DP configurations into the PLC programming project ensures data consistency and eases your work by not having to maintain a group of project files of different software Starting from GX Configurator DP 7 08J the software is integrated in GX Works2 as an Intelligent Function Module compon
38. TO no ofc E O07 Peet 5D Dr nline Tasks a E BEF Serea ii i i Sy Trorcter Setup Vfl BB FOU 10 Steve r oo MT DP iz LJ General pp Download to Module a i irii Liplosd Configuration Image TT Yeriy Project y aay aE D m Start Stop PROFIBUS Botsa HT 1 with slave 1 and F pamar J AOSSFPEAZ IGTE 16 Mp UES soz are he O01 I STIHF ASSFPR lee Export Tasks fe I AJSPPRA4AL 1SDTE St Tree with slave BESS Aystezist 1600 device types from GE asses 1601 Go database ee AISSTESe160T BOTS Task Panel listing avallable functions gt Turn on Wakor Mode Slave Status EP EEN moduler station Vi Cesena Messages l PLC Autorafrach Settings and views SOR on mechs station ve Slave I O Test A _ d 4 i Lb Project G50 data Global G50 data E Online Status not connected DefoutConnection QUAH Status bar with status CPU type Peachy CAP MUM SORLO g The main items of the user interface are e application window e main menu e toolbar e status bar e about box GX Configurator DP cannot simultaneously be started multiple times on the same computer Trying to start GX Configurator DP again while it is already running brings the existing instance of GX Configurator DP in the foreground The GX Configurator DP application can however have several pro jects open at the same time Modifying the User Interface
39. The auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules are verified if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 183 r WT Sa Drive Path F xw2_DATA IC Memory Card Image Data Q06UDEH_Image Memory Card Type Q2MEM 1MBS 7 Browse Password Setup Delete Password Parameter Program Select All Cance All Selections Ti t Li id Bil symbolic Information a etail 2012 02 23 14 02 48 ey 2 i gt Ac pabwork emote Password Switch Setting 2012 02 23 14 02 45 Inteligent Function Module Initial Setting A v 2012 02 23 14 14 25 B Te PLC Net twork Remote Pas sword Swi itch Setting Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting A ECE o Detail 2012 02 23 14 02 46 MOM Bez Detail 2012 02 23 14 02 46 2012 02 23 14 02 48 Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Set ifitis needed No Setting Already Set Necessary Setting NoSetting Already Set Setifitismeeded No Setting Already Set The switch settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be written to the IC card image if the PLC Net work Remote Password Switch Setting item is checked The auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be written to the IC card image if th
40. The different views within the GX Configurator DP application window are dock able This means that they can be moved and placed by the user within the application window The opens views and their position are stored in the registry specific for the project type and loaded when GX Configura tor DP is started The following steps demonstrate moving the Task Panel from its default position and placing it be low the project tree c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 4 GX Configurator DP Project Tools View Window Help 8X OG l A ayl O gt PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks X gt PROFIBUS Network A y Online Tasks peure i RE t i A i Setup Tasks A Change Master Type 1 place the mouse cursor on 44 650 Device Database Project Properties the caption of the window 7 VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific which should be moved and Transfer press the left mouse button Export Tasks fy POU For GX IEC Developer Configuration Image Documentation H Gateway NM wi 4 gt Project GSD data Global GSD data Online Status not connected DefaultConnection QO2 H Ready CAP NUM SCRL MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled2 mel Ea Project Tools View Window Help 80X OG ETE E ERAR gt PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks gt PROFIBUS Network Global GSD data x eS El eas oe QJ71PB92V a a 2 move the mouse cursor Se
41. The module list of a version A ST slave is especially checked for the following conditions 1 the I Os of all selected modules must fit into the selected head module size Specific Check of Selected ST Slave Modules Version B The module list of a version B ST slave is especially checked for the following conditions c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 127 1 the I Os of empty binary I O modules marked by a module name starting with must fit into the preceding regular module If an analog module follows a binary module a regular binary module must be inserted first before empty binary modules can be added again Universal Slave Module Type Some slave GSD files do not contain module descriptions but require the module configuration data cfg_data to be constructed in the configuration tool via a so called Universal Module If a slave GSD file does not contain module definitions GXDP displays the entry Universal in the Slave Mod ules dialog One or more universal modules can be added to the slave The maximum input output size for each module is 16 words or bytes Note ensure that the slave can work with the respective settings The following sample shows a slave with selected Universal modules Td Slave Parameters Wizard Slaye Modules f x o Modules installed 244 are possible Max Data size 458 byte s IO usage o i o bytejs Mas I O sizes 244 i 244 byte s l Slave User
42. Works2 are dis abled when the Parameter window has the focus Dedicated Instructions Functions QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D All three PROFIBUS DP modules support the G P BBLKRD and G P BBLKWR instructions in simple languages and in structured languages as well c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 185 Function List The following instructions functions can be used in the language editors Instruction name Function name for simple languages for structured languages Supported CPU types The instructions functions are supported by the following CPU types High Universal Redundant LCPU FXCPU performance model model model QCPU QCPU QCPU O supported X not supported A for QnUDV CPU these instructions are not supported Part Selection Window The functions can be accessed in the following group of the part selection window Functions e Module Dedicated Instruction o PROFIBUS DP Function Definition The functions are defined as follows Use EN Class Label Data Name Type VAR_INPUT CONSTANT G BBLKRD VAR_INPUT ANY16 GP_BBLKRD VAR_ INPUT ANY16 coum fave c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 186 GX Configurator DP Use EN Class Label Data ENO Name Type Compatibility with Other Versions of GX Works2 lf a GX Works2 project containing one or more PROFIBUS DP modules is opened on a system that doesn t have GX Con
43. a lt Enter name of global variable gt The class of a DUT element specifies the direction of the data transfer Direction of Data Transfer data from PROFIBUS slave to PLC CPU data from PLC CPU to PROFIBUS slave lf the corresponding module has only inputs or outputs the Class property is fixed If the module c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION a2 GX Configurator DP has both inputs and outputs the user selects with the class property whether the respective DUT element is located in the input or output area of the module To see the selection list click into the cell and click onto the button which appears or press lt F2 gt to open the selection list User MIT Address 1 0 Mapper ra Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global Yar Identifier lt Enber name of global variable output E a ARRAY 0 FC IF BOOL Output The user Can assign an weet fixed device address to a DUT element This device ades will contain a copy of the respective DUT element This feature benefits users which always use the same device address for a certain function and do not want to use the symbolic access via a global variable name lf the user clicks in the cell for the User MIT Address or presses lt F2 gt a button appears in the cell Pressing the lt F4 gt button opens a list of supported device types and address ranges When a device type in this list is selected the selected devi
44. all autorefresh settings for modules of the same type as used in the project are removed including settings for the starting I O number currently configured If the user presses OK the selected items are downloaded respectively updated If the option Down load PROFIBUS configuration has been selected the autorefresh settings are only updated if the previous configuration download has been successful While the configuration image is written to the module a progress bar is displayed This operation cannot be interrupted by the user to ensure a consistent download Download to Module TT A download to FX master modules can only be performed if the CPU is in STOP state lf the download has been successful the following message is displayed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 49 xl i Configuration download successful Mote DF data transfer must be started manually or From the PLE program For A 1S J71PB92D modules the message contains an additional remark about the mode hardware switch MELSOFT GZ Configurator DP X i Configuration download successful Mote DP data transfer must be started manually or From the PLE prograrn Please set the mode switch of 4 15 771PB920 modules to the right operation mode Note for A 1S J71PB92D modules the user must set the correct operation mode 0 or E with the switch on the front of the module The module will take over
45. can be used as base for setting the min slave interval and the target rotation time lf the option Calculate time for the min slave interval parameter and the option Use min slave inter val for T_tr are set default for new projects the timings are set as c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 113 T_min_slave_interval T_estd_bus_cycle and T tr T min slave interval lf the watchdog function is enabled default for new projects selecting the Calculate time option automatically adjusts the watchdog time T_wd to five times the target token rotation time T_tr T wd 5 T tr The estimated bus cycle time is adjusted when relevant parts of the PROFIBUS configuration are changed e g the baudrate or the selected slaves and or slave modules lf the proposed watchdog time does not suit the particular application deselect the option Calculate time The field with the watchdog time is enabled and a watchdog time within the limits imposed by PROFIBUS can be entered This time will not automatically be modified but must be adjusted by the user Calculation of the Estimated Bus Cycle Time for A 1S J71PB92D QJ71PB92D and QJ71PB92V the calculation of the cycle time is described in the QJ71PB92V Users Manual in the section 3 5 1 Bus cycle time for FX3U 64DP M the calculation of the cycle time is described in the FX38U 64DP M User s Manual in the section 1 4 2
46. checked when one of the functions Slave Status Diagnosis Messages or Slave I O Test is started lf the cyclic data transfer is stopped an error message is displayed MELSOFT G2 Contigurator DP X AN The cyclic data transfer has not yet been started The requested information is therefore not available lf the I O structure of the master i e number of slaves their FDL addresses and I O sizes differs from the project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks x Cai T _ Mismatch between I O structure of master and the project e g number of slaves FOL addresses I O sizes Cancel Turn on off Monitor Mode While in monitoring mode the current PROFIBUS configuration cannot be modified oe Diagnostics Turn off Monitor Mode Selecting the item Turn off Monitor Mode stops the monitoring and changes the application to edit mode The icon and the text of the task item change together with the change from Monitor to Ed itor mode h ah Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode lf diagnostic views with monitoring function Slave Status Diagnostic Messages are open select ing Turn on Monitor Mode activates the monitoring in these views The monitoring in the Slave I O Test vew must be started manually within the view lf the item Turn on Monitor Mode is selected while no view is open for which monito
47. clicking a slave node in the project tree or by selecting the corresponding menu item from the context menu PROFIBUS Network Slave Settings I O size 9 2 byte s Duplicate Slave TiO size 1 8 bytefs Remove Slave c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 120 GX Configurator DP Slave Settings DP Slave Parameters Wizard Slave Settings k Model MTE P12 Revision Werdar Mitsubishi Electric vA E 991006 Slave Properties Name FOL Address min T_adr Slave _Mr_001 fi 0 0 125 fi 1 255 Group identification number Gpi Gp2 Gps Gpa Gp5 Gp Gp 7 Gps M Slave is active Ignore AutoClear M Syne Output Freeze Input Initialize slave when failing to respond Swap l 0 Bytes in Master Revision FDL Address Station address of the slave 0 125 Minimum waiting time fora DP slave 1 255 Description Choices Setting type name of the slave usually the read only value of the keyword Model_ Name in the GSD file company name of the vendor usually read only the value of the keyword Ven dor Name in the GSD file the version of the device respectively read only GSD file usually the value of the keyword Revision in the GSD file name of the slave can be defined 1 16 chars Slave Nr lt FD This is for documentation purpose L address gt only c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Group identifica tion number S
48. current module configuration In case any problems occur for example when reading the configuration from the module a general error message is shown Note the autorefresh settings and POU code are not compared Therefore device addresses used for transfer buffer or assigned in the O mapper which are not part of the master configuration are not verified The verify may report a match although device addresses differ Verify on QnPRH Redundant System Before uploading the configuration from the PROFIBUS master module s and comparing it with the project the user is asked whether to proceed The query depends on the redundancy mode however it does not depend on whether there are one or two master modules Mode GX Configurator DP Handling lf there are two masters the configuration of both masters is uploaded and com pared If there is only one master the configuration of that master is uploaded and compared MELSOFT GX Configurator DP j X A The connected system supports redundancy The configuration on both PLCs is verified Mote during the operation the system will be switched to Separate mode and device tracking will be disabled cone lf there are two masters the configuration of both masters can be uploaded and compared The user can also decide to verify only the configuration of the master in the directly connected PLC rack If there is only one master the user s choice has no effect Separate c
49. database can be imported from an old GSD database gsd_db mdb a GSD export file ext or a GXDP project file dp2 Note it is strongly recommended to parse the GSD files for the slave devices using the Add GSD File function instead of importing the parsed GSD information from older databases This ensures that all GSD information supported by this version of GXDP is extracted from the GSD file Selecting the Import GSD Database item in the context menu opens a file dialog to select the file containing the GSD information to be imported lf all device types found in the selected file already exist in the GSD database the following mes sage is displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks m i No device types Found which are missing in GSD database lf there are missing slave types which can be imported these types are displayed in a list Select Slaves for Import X WlasSI DFP Controler AC1O05S 4C1006 4usgabes a MINAS 22y 003 lw FR 500 FR 4SNPiRevision 1 00 Ww MR MG30 Revision 1 00 wf HugotRevisionl 00 Iw Onvbus 5 POP CPW 1 si version 1 73 Iw TSDPY 161 O04 Mw MIOVIDRIVE Compact 4101 0 TR CE6SM OP 3 002 0 WAG 750 3332 00 A WS 767 1101 F O20 W101 0z Cancel Description Choices Setting range Slave Type list of slave types which exist in the List file selected for import but not in the GSD database toggles the selection of the slave types lw Select All
50. device types from a GSD database mdb GSD export file ext or GXDP project file dp2 Properties opens a dialog to view properties of the selected slave type In the Global GSD data tree some of the properties can be changed e g the bitmap in the Project GSD data tree the properties are read only removes the slave from the database Add Slave to Project To add a slave of the selected type to the project the user can either select the corresponding menu item from the context menu of the GSD tree double click the node in the GSD tree or move the mouse pointer to the project tree while keeping the left mouse button pressed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 68 GX Configurator DP PROFIBUS Network Global GSD data am TT TiO no Ox0 FDL 0 771 PB924 oon QP AJSSFPBAZ 16TE 16 DO g FEL Slave_Mr_001 MT DP12 Jij st1H re a Meo _ E AIOSTB32 16DT 8 DI abo a fee 47957b2 16T 1600 ae fee AI95763 16D 1601 iil MT DPi2 i sree RE FX2N modular station T a WE YON madular ckokian Wi in 4 Project GSD data Global GSD data A slave can be added from the Project GSD data and the Global GSD data tree If a slave type is added from the Global GSD tree and GSD information for the selected type is missing in the project file the GSD information is transferred from the global GSD database to the project file If the slave type is already in the
51. devices can Extd Comm Device address where the so called exten be used Trouble Area ded communication trouble area is copied to from the buffer memory Slave Status Device address where the so called slave Area status area is copied to from the buffer memory Data Transfer Selects whether TO FROM instructions or Using autorefresh is used for exchanging the data between PLC device memory and the buffer memory of the master module Copy Instruc Use TO FROM instructions Qn QnA QnA FX de tions FX fault Autorefresh Use automatic refresh to transfer data Qn only Qn default between CPU devices and master buffer only for memory QJ71PB92D V This option is selected as default for new pro jects if supported Consistency When selected the consistency check is ac Qn only if tivated in the master Consistency requires to autorefresh use autorefresh for data transfer selected c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 117 Description Choices For a detailed description of consistent data transfer see Consistency Handling PLC code op Select the contents of the generated user lib see left All DUTs tions rary see PLC Code Options 1 Data transfer only 2 User variables 3 All DUTs Setting range Return to Retur to previous wizard page wizard page Save changes and close wizard eed Default but Set Set parameters to their default values t
52. dialog and discard changes Slave Specific Transfer in Combination with Copy Instructions lf Slave Specific Transfer and Copy Instructions is selected the assignment of bit devices to slave VO buffers is equivalent to not assigning a device address Close dialog and saves entered device addresses Choices Setting range for use with the I O map per POU word devices must be assigned for use with autoretresh the devices must be suppor ted by the autorefresh function if the slave has no inputs or outputs the corres ponding device address input field is disabled Default but ton The user is warned when entering a bit device for a slave buffer if Copy Instructions has been selec ted MELSOFT GX Configurator DP Bit devices are nok supported For transfer buffers by the IO Mapping POU You can assign bit devices to transfer buffers when using Gutorefresh without the POU o DO Wor 2 3 Slave name Slave Mr OO Cancel Input Device Output Device x When pressing Cancel the entered address is ignored and the value for the buffer device remains unchanged c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 6s Slave Specific Buffer Devices x Slave name O Wor Input Device Output Device Slave_Nr_O02 2 3 Dio0 0101 b200 Db202 Slave _Mr_003 520 0110 D11 0210 0229 Cancel When pressing OK the bit device address is accep
53. gt where lt n gt is the sequential index of the setup If this name is already used lt n gt is incremented until the name is unique Define a network name or just use the default transfer setup name Note the network name is used to identify the settings for one transfer path and must therefore be unique The new transfer setup automatically becomes the selected one Configure The Configure button allows the user to change the settings of the selected transfer setup The pro cedure is the same as for creating a new path First the user can either confirm the current CPU type or select a different one Next the transfer setup is opened showing the existing settings Delete By pressing the Delete button the selected transfer setup is deleted Before the setup is actually re moved the user is asked to confirm the operation MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks P J Do you want bo delete the selected transfer setup c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 138 GX Configurator DP Apply Changes of the transfer setup name are saved You can change the symbolic name of any network connection Select the network connection you want to change Enter the new name in the Transfer Setup Names drop down list and confirm with the Apply button If you do not press the Apply button after changing the transfer setup name and try to leave the transfer setup or to select a different setup a message box is displayed that asks
54. modules from the con nected PLC and displays them in a list so the user can select module type and head address PLC Project select the project file of the corres ponding GD GID project The project directory is used to locate the image file for autorefresh parameter settings iparam wpa in the Resource subdir c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Main Menu 27 Description Choices Setting range ectory of the GD GID project This file is updated by GXDP if the Autore fresh option has been selected Browse opens the file dialog to select the GD max 255 characters GID project file Comment an optional comment text of max 255 max 255 characters characters length which describes the project Cancel close the dialog and discard changes proceeds to next wizard page Default button sets CPU series and module type to their default settings clears PLC pro ject path and comment field MELSEC Module Type select the type of module for the project The following table shows the supported project types and marks the types included in the selection list depending on the type of PLC which has been selected aA an ana A 1S J71PB92D PROFIBUS DP VO Master Pf ef QJ71PB92V PROFIBUS DP V1 V2 Master pe fof orien EO Read from PLC when this button is pressed the user must first select the type of the PLC CPU in which the PROFIBUS module is located CPU Type Selection X CPU zeres
55. of the application menu for listing the open project windows l menu for help and application information The items in the open pull down menus can be reached via mouse or keyboard The underlined char acter will start the function In addition there are some menu items which may be started using pre defined hot keys Shortcuts Ctrl create new project Ctrl open existing project Ctrl save modified projects Alt F7 show list of open project windows c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Main Menu 25 4 1 Project Menu Project Tools View Help D New Ctrl M ES Open Ctra After having started the GX Configurator DP software this is the first menu to work with With the help of this menu you can create a new or load an existing project The menu offers the following commands a asamo OOOO CE c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 26 GX Configurator DP Command New The menu command New is used to create a new project EelNew Project Wizard Select Module Type x Select Module Type CPU Series MELSEC Module Tee IR Fiead from PLC Project Properties PLE Project Browse Comment Cancel Back Default Ze Choices Setting range MELSEC Mod module types supported by the selec Qn QJ71PB92V ule Type ted CPU series QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D QnA A A 1S J71B92D FX FX3U 64DP M Read from PLC reads the list of
56. of the master transfer input data from the buffer memory of the master to the buffer devices generate Data Unit Types DUTs for each slave module exchange data with devices selected by the user start the cyclic data exchange copy contents of diagnostic buffers to assigned devices reference I O data via global variables Instead of calculating the I O data offsets of the slave modules within the I O buffer of the master the PLC program can read or write the respective global variables These are part of the user library which is generated via the menu item POU Generation I O mapping program code is only available for the following master modules and operating modes e A 1S J71PB92D only for mode E and QnA CPUs e QJ71PB92D only for mode E e QJ71PB92V e FX3U 64DP M Note there is no I O mapping and POU support for A series CPUs and for A 1S J71PB92D and QJ71PB92D in mode 0 O Mapping Editor To open the editor for O Mapping select the corresponding item in the task panel c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks EQ MELSOFT GX Configurator DP gxdp704_qpb97 _300605 dp7 a ioj xi Project Tools View Window Help X OG Hli m D Pe Se P PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network 10 Mapper x Identifier Element Type Class Us Globa ah Online Tasks lt Enter name of Transfer Setup outputs ARRAY O7 O g Download to Module lt Enter name of
57. project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION se GX Configurator DP MELSOFT GX Configurator DP N Project settings match the current module configuration Upload Config Image The user is prompted for a file in which the configuration image should be stored Select file for configuration image i 7 x Save ini E utl E et Eg 3 My Recent Documents Deskto E My Documents ra er My Computer i AME File name Save as type DP Master Image file dpi a Cancel ae For PB92D masters a warning is displayed to inform the user that the data exchange on the PROFIBUS network will be stopped MELSOFT GX Configurator DP For reading the current configuration the data exchange on the PROFIBUS network must be stopped OK The current configuration is read from the master module and stored in binary format in the file which the user has selected Information stored in the PLC CPU like autorefresh settings or POU code is not retrieved The user is informed after the successful upload MELSOFT GX Configurator DP c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks The configuration image can be used to configure another master module if the original GXDP pro ject file is not available The configuration image is downloaded to a master with the Download Config Image function or gets an error message if it fails Note
58. the byte order of the slave I O data Warning Please consult the vendor of the slave before changing the byte order as incorrectly en coded user parameters can have unforeseeable effects and may cause malfunctioning or damage DPV1 Support With DPV1 the meaning of the first three bytes of the slave user parameters is specified Some Slaves especially older models have placed slave specific parameters in this range of the user para meters If a slave supports the standard DPV1 user parameter format the GSD file should contain an entry DPV1_Slave 1 With some slaves this entry is missing in their GSD file although the Slave require DPV1 support to be activated in the master In these cases the entry DPV1_Slave 1 must be inserted in the GSD file using a standard text editor e g notepad After saving the modi fied file it must be added again to the GSD database GSD Update If you try to add a GSD file to the device database for a device which already exists a warning is shown You can either choose to add the device information with a device revision or type name dif ferent to that of the existing device or choose to replace the existing entry Note please be aware that GXDP uses the combination of e ident number GSD keyword Ident_Number e model name GSD keyword Model_ Name e revision GSD keyword Revision to uniquely identify a device Two GSD files must differ in at least one of these three items in
59. to D1007 Output CPU Device D2000 to b201 Cancel Back Default ta Enter the CPU device addresses of the transfer buffers for exchanging data between CPU and slave module For a detailed description see Q Slave Autorefresh Settings Command Open The menu command Open allows to open a project which has previously been saved c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Main Menu 33 Look ir Ez pr de t ci m DP gpb92y_best_buscycle dpe DP test _gpb9ey dp2 by aaa Documents Deskto m My Documents oe My Computer T bly Network File name Places Files of type ER o DP ies Ls alt dpe aps Cancel The Open dialog box lists only files of the following type e dp2 old or current GX Configurator DP project file format e dpx old GX Configurator DP project file format for QJU71PB93D slave modules The current version can open project files created with previous versions 4 0 or newer of GX Configu rator DP Previous versions cannot open GX Configurator DP 7 08J project databases Note DP projects generated with software versions previous to GX Configurator DP 4 0 cannot be opened Conversion of Old Projects If a project file created with an older version of GX Configurator DP is opened the user is informed that the file must be converted ta gap aarp i pone MELSOFT GX Configuratc ah The project file has been saved with an older program version eo and mu
60. you to confirm the changes MELSOFT GX Configurator DP k P Name has been changed Do you want to save these changes The symbolic name of the transfer setup is changed and can be selected from the Transfer Setup Names drop down list Editing the Transfer Settings The dialog for setting the connection parameters of a transfer setup is also used by other MELSOFT products like GX IEC Developer GID and GX Developer GD c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Transfer Setup 139 x side i D Cele Baa IE Cort METI CC Link Ethernet PLC AF SSE USE NET 10 H OH board board board board board net board al gt COM CoM 1 Transmission speed 115 2Kbps PLC CCIE Cont MNETII CC Link Ethernet C24 Bus module NET 10 H module module module module K PLC mode facPu mode Other station eS a Connection channel list 7 No specication Other station Single network Other staton Co esistence network PLE direct coupled setting a Ti t Sec Retry ti me out Eee ae a Connection test g Taget system Network o fee PLC type ja C24 CCIE Cont MET II COLink Ethermet NE T 10 H Detail 3 3 3 3 System image T Co existence o network route Po 4 Line connection G ASTEL C24 12 Cad CCIE Cont METI CO Link Ethernet NET TO H Accessing host station Mot specified Close 4 6 Transfer Setup 1 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPO
61. 1IPBS2V_ 0002 asc GID POU ASCII Files asc Automatic POU Generation Automatic POU Generation can be enabled for each module in the Master Settings dialog of the PROFIBUS DP Parameter window _ DF Master Parameters Wizard CPU Device Access Enter the device addresses for buffenng 10 and diagnostic data Buffer Devices Slave Specific Transfer D1000 to f Block j ack Transfer D2000 to Comm Trouble Areas I Extd Comm Trouble Area Slave Status Area Data Transfer between CPU and master module using Copy Instructions AutoRefresh l Congistency PLE code options Data transfer only C User vanables AIDUTs Contents of user library start of data bansfer global vanables for all DUT The user library and the program task will be created automatically at the following events e When the Parameter window is saved and there have been changes in the settings that affect the user library or the user library doesn t exist The Parameter window is saved in the following cases o when the window is closed o when the project is saved o when some function requests the saving of the window e g before build e When the starting I O address of the module is changed o in the Property dialog of the module c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP o in the I O Assignment page of the PLC Parameter Operation when the Parameter Is Saved When the Paramete
62. 2 Ay Exchange with the slave cannot be conducted 16 09 2006 00 15 05 Slave _Mr_001 w A Exchange with the slawe cannot be conducted This view lists messages for PROFIBUS events as well as diagnostic information coming from slave devices Slave specific error codes are translated to test messages using the entries of the GSD file of the slave type The number of messages is limited to 1000 If more messages are received the oldest messages are removed from the list Column Description Entry time time when the message was received in the PC Note the master does not provide a time mark with the message Slave name name assigned by the user FDL address station address of the device icon information exclamation stop Note at present the table only contains diagnostic messages which have either been generated by the master or have been sent by a slave These entries are all marked with the exclamation diagnostic text either standardized message or slave specific text from GSD file c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 10 GX Configurator DP A popup menu can be opened from the caption which provides the functions Lisa sama Start starts the continuous update of the message window deletes all messages from the window Export exports the messages to a CSV file selected by the user The same popup menu is also opened as context menu when the right mouse button or the con text menu key on the
63. 2 project before downloading the parameters from GX Works2 The contents of the Autore fresh Settings table depend on the settings in the GX Configurator DP CPU Device Access dia log i e whether block or slave specific transfer has been selected which buffer devices have been assigned etc c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 195 Fo MELSOFT GX Configurator DP qpb9 _test_autorefr dp 7 ioj x Project Tools wiew Window Help f x OS Hli m eS Pl PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIL a Autorefresh Settings x Export Tasks bed We Pe POU for GX IEC Developer Fae a Module pees ira is Pct Buffer Device Configuration Image l No Type vice utput Address Size Address input Import Tasks 2 Add GSD File ie ia xo input eiaj 1 mo D eer aed output a d input __er4s ___24 __ _ 200 output Documentation Project Documentation Documentation of 1 O Mapping Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages PLC SQutorefresh Settings Slave I O Test zis xl Online Status not connected DefaulkConnection Q ziH Ready COP NUM SCRL Note because GX Configurator DP cannot update autorefresh settings neither on a Remote I O nor in a GX Works2 project PROFIBUS modules cannot be placed in the rack of a Remote I O when us ing GX Works2 They must be placed in the ra
64. 25 ties Starting O number jooo 0x0 OxFE0 Error action fag T Golo Cea State or in the I O Assignment page of the PLC Min slave interval F Calcuiatetme 55 pm 65535 parameter JV Use Min slave interval for Target Token Rotation Time T_tr Polling timeout 50 1 65535 IV Slave watchdog IV Calculate time 3 1 65025 Module Selection i m Pomoc a Estimated bus cycle time 5 500 ms Module Type PROFIBUS DP Module Module Name Q371P892v v Mount Position Base No MainBase Acknowledge I O Assignment IV Specify start XY address 0000 1 Slot Occupy 32 points Watchdog for time sync fo 0 65535 Title Setting Title 4 cma Bad Next Defaut The setting specified in GX Works2 is then used by the configurator window but it does not allow modifying it in the mas ter slave module settings dialog The user can define DUTs and global variables to map the I O data of PROFIBUS DP modules They can be used in GX IEC Developer to access the I O data using data structures instead of direct ad dresses DUTs global variables etc can be trans ferred or updated in the GX Works2 pro ject from the configurator window wia the lf the user selects the POU Generation com l l import mechanism directly mand GX Configurator DP generates POUs for man aging the I O data and writes the DUTs global vari ables and POUs to a user library Additi
65. Aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GX Configurator DP 7 08J Configuration System for Open Networks Software Manual Art no 65778 December 2012 Revision a ate MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION About this Manual The texts illustrations diagrams and examples in this manual are only intended as aids to help explain the functioning operation use and programming of the open network configuration system MELSOFT GX Configurator DP Separate manuals are available for MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC s various series of MELSEC programmable logic controllers This manual is only intended for users with experience in handling automation and communication networks For using and usage of this software only the user his own is responsible lf you have any questions regarding the installation and operation of the software described in this manual please do not hesitate to contact your sales office or one of your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC distribution partners You can also obtain information and answers to frequently asked questions from our MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC website under www mitsubishi automation com The GX Configurator DP software is supplied under a legal license agreement and may only be used and copied subject to the terms of this License Agreement No part of this manual may be reproduced copied stored in any kind of information retrieval system or distributed without the prior express written consent of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECT
66. Back Description Choices Setting range DP V1 support en if selected DPV1 specific services are selected not selec abled supported Beside for acyclic read write ted not selec this option must also be set for DPV1 ted alarm handling Fail Safe function enabled if GSD file contains entry selected not selec enabled Fail Safe 1 ted not selec fixed to selected if GSD file contains ted entry Fail_ Safe _required 1 Slave specific check enabled if GSD file contains entry selected not selec of cfg_ data Check_Cfg_Mode 1 ted not selec ted Update Alarm if selected alarms of type Update are selected not selec enabled ted not selec enabled if GSD file contains entry Up ted date Alarm_supp 1 fixed to selected if GSD file contains c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting entry Update_Alarm_required 1 aa if selected alarms of type Status are selected not selec ted not selec enabled if GSD file contains entry ted Status_Alarm_supp 1 fixed to selected if GSD file contains entry Status_Alarm_required 1 Manuf Specific if selected alarms of type Manuf Spe selected not selec Alarm cific are enabled ted not selec enabled if GSD file contains entry Man ted ufacturer_Specific_Alarm_supp 1 fixed to selected if GSD file contains entry Manufacture
67. C O02 leer O QO6UIDH_6 Documents 4 002 _iomap 9 O06UDH_5 E 3 o26Ub_2 5 Q06UD Desktop System Debug S CO Q0EUDH 2 _jResource My Documents 025PRH_1 5 QO6UIDH_3 Pr J O06UDH_4 9 0245H51 My Computer SF e3U_ 1 H hly Metwork File name ftest apv age Places Save as type GID POU ASCII Files asc Cancel Le The user library is located in the same directory but with the extension sul instead of asc Note if the PROFIBUS master is located in a Q series Remote I O rack the POU must be impor ted in the GID project for the controlling PLC not the project of the Remote I O rack lf in a A 1S J71PB92D project the selected transfer setup references an A series connection no POU is exported A message is displayed instead to inform the user that POUs for A 1S J71PB92D projects can only be created for QnA CPUs MELSOFT GX Configurator DP l Ea 1 There is no POU support for 4 series PLCs Please select a Qm4 CPU in the transfer setup to create a POU For an ACLSIF1PB92D module c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Check of Buffer Device Addresses The POU does only support word devices for transfer buffers If a bit device has been assigned to the input or output transfer buffer or even no device address has been assigned to inputs and or outputs the user is informed that the inputs and or outputs will not be included in the POU code If Block Trans
68. Check the use of X and Y devices as buffers for I O and diagnostic data GXDP does not detect that slave I Os are mapped to Xand Y devices which are occupied by mod ules on the CPU rack This will lead to unforeseeable results Problem 2 Data set in buffer devices is overwritten Solution Check the use of buffer devices by the application The I O Mapping POU does not directly access the PROFIBUS I O data in the buffer memory but in transfer buffer devices The buffer devices for outputs are overwritten with the contents of the mod ule specific DUT variables before being exchanged with the buffer memory of the PROFIBUS master via FROM TO instructions or autorefresh settings The application program should in general not dir ectly access the transfer devices but use the global variables which are automatically included in the user library ST Slave Problem 1 No detailed I O points in OMapping dialog for ST1H PB slaves missing or wrong data structures for ST slaves in generated POU Solution Use the ST slave type included in the default GSD database The extended support for ST1H PB is based on the GSD file which is shipped with GXDP and already included in the default GSD database c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Table of Contents A autorefresh 115 C conversion 33 D device access 115 DP V1 131 DPV 1 131 G GX Works2 147 H Help menu About 42 Index 42 How to Create a New DP
69. DP V1 V2 master module QU71PB92V e PROFIBUS DP V1 master module FX3U 64DP M e PROFIBUS DP slave module QU71PB93D If GX Configurator DP is used integrated in GX Works2 only the Q series PROFIBUS master and slave modules are supported System Requirements To install the GX Configurator DP software package your computer has to meet the following require ments Minimum Hardware Requirements e Pentium Il 350 Mhz processor for Vista 7 1 GHz processor 128 MB RAM for Microsoft Windows 2000 256 MB RAM for Microsoft Windows XP 1 GB RAM for Microsoft Windows Vista 7 VGA compatible graphics adapter 17 43 cm diag VGA monitor At least 200 MB free hard disk space CD ROM drive interface for communication with the PLC system Software Requirements GX Configurator DP is a 32 bit software that runs on the following operating systems e Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed e Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Edition min SP2 e Microsoft Windows Vista Home or higher e Microsoft Windows 7 32 and 64 bit Home or higher Related MELSOFT Software GX Configurator DP is typically used together with one of the PLC programming packages for MITSUBISHI PLCs e GX Works2 GXW2 e GX Developer GD o GX IEC Developer GID c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation 9 3 2 Certain functions of GX Configurator DP are restricted or not available for specific PLC progr
70. Do you wish to continue Test the selected network configuration by clicking on the button Connection test If the connection between the PC and the network is possible a positive note will be shown on the screen If no con nection is possible an error message is shown In this case you have to check the cabling as well as the connection parameters set in the transfer setup and if used the respective PLC network modules Close the dialog by clicking on OK The selected network configuration will be saved and shown in the Transfer Setup x i Ta 7 L e o E A Sere CC IE Cont METI CC Link Ethernet PLL SSE USE NET 10 H board board board board nR net board al gt l COM EOM 1 Transmission speed 115 2Kbps FitiJjJte CCIE Cont MANETT II CL Link Ethernet G4 Buz NET10 H module module module module module al gt PLC mode GCPU Gmode PLE zide F Other a On a Connection channel list station i Ho specication Other station Single network Other station Co existence network PLE direct coupled setting Timeout Sec 30 Retytines fT t S Timeout Sec 30 Retytines fT Retry ti ee aaa Connection test Target system Network a route C24 CCIE Con NET II CC Link Ethernet MET 10 H Detail Ds comics en re C24 CCIE Cont WET M CC Link Ethernet MET 10 H Accessing host station Multiple CPL setting 4
71. E Gobal Las 2 fee Program Seting E Progra ce _ PLAE E Gh Poo L When GX Works2 now updates the autorefresh settings in the CPU it keeps the settings of the PROFIBUS modules which have been read before Without reading the settings in GX Works2 be fore updating them the PROFIBUS autorefresh entries would be deleted 6 in GX Configurator DP use the menu item Documentation of I O Mapping and save the displayed document together with the PLC project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 194 GX Configurator DP O x Project Tools view Window Help F x OG ali m Hl eS Pla PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks O qpb92y_test_autorefr dp2 Windows Internet Explorer x ioj x Export Task EA p oe Ear gt X E Es emptSystemt gt J yahoo Search lr POU for G IEC Developer Configuration Image File Edit View Favorites Tools Help New Tab Ctrl T Duplicate Tab Chrl k Import Tasks New Window Ctrl h New Session est_autorefr dp2 4dd G50 File Open Chrl 0 Import G5D Database Edit with Microsoft visual Studia 2008 Save Ghr 5 Modules Document aa close Tab krl i l eet Model Global Var Pre e Eae tea Page Setup MT X8 WHAOSLVIMODO a co Ee etree Print Preview SSS cc t Model Global Var Diagne sii Send t ST1HPB with Import and Export cmd whole VHAOSLV21MOD0 onsist Turn on Monitor Mode S
72. Function Module Parameter List etc will be able to use them e After changing the PROFIBUS DP configuration of a module in the Parameter window the auto re fresh settings will be updated in the GX Works2 project to those set in the Parameter window After this point the auto refresh settings related functionalities e g Write to PLC Intelligent Func tion Module Parameter List etc will use the updated settings The effects of this limitation can be avoided if the original GX Configurator DP projects used for the modules included in the GX Developer project s IPARAM file are available The following process can be applied to import a GX Developer project containing PROFIBUS DP modules 1 Open GX Developer project using the Project gt Open Other Data gt Open Other Project menu command 2 Open the Parameter window of each PROFIBUS DP master module and use the Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project command to import the configuration of each mod ule Export to GX Developer Format File QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D When exporting the project to GX Developer format the auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP mod ules having will be included in the IPARAM file of the exported project This is basically the same specification as with other intelligent function modules except for the fact that since the initial set tings of PROFIBUS DP modules are not stored in the IPARAM file PROFIBUS DP modules having no auto refresh s
73. GX Configurator DP 10 You can choose between a Complete and a Custom setup The Complete setup installs all components the Custom setup allows the selection of optional components alal oe ee p O MA Fip P 5 Troi ee 7 bee mE e HA _ Ze r Per GX Co itigurator UF 7 08 InstallShield Wiza E Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Choose which program features you want installed and where they Rei ended for advanced users Installshield 11 If Custom setup has been selected in the previous step the components are listed By se lecting the icon to the left of a component name you can select respectively deselect the in stallation of a component O O BAAS Ae y sanp ae aa rator H f 18 InstallShield Wie ror Custom Setup Select the program features you want installed Click on an icon in the list below to change how a feature is installed GX Configurator DP 7 08 Se ee TE ee ea This selection will install the GX GX Configurator ST 1 07H Configurator DP on your This feature requires 106MB on your hard drive C MELSEC GX Configurator DP 7 083 Change InstallShield c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation 15 12 The installation is started by pressing the Install button pn F 1 Per Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to be
74. GX Configurator DP untitled2 Ol x Project Tools view Window Help OSM ETE E kD P oO gt PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Online Tasks Setup Tasks Change Master Type jg GSD Device Database Project Properties i YO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks fy POU for GX IEC Developer Configuration Image Documentation Diagnostics Online Status not connected Ready DefaultConnection amp XxX gt PROFIBUS Network Project GSD data lo nose ig GSD D ti Add slaves 4 ier atadase cr General CJ Drives r Switches B valves 0 Controls H e CAP NUM SCRL y Q02 H cu MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled2 a Ea Project Tools View Window Help OGM ssw Rik Pp o gt PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks ey Online Tasks Setup Tasks Change Master Type jg GSD Device Database Project Properties P I O Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks fy POU for GX IEC Developer Configuration Image Documentation Diagnostics Online Status not connected Ready ful MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled2 mjel x gt Project Tools view Window Help DSW tow Ri RY Plo gt PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks E Online Tasks Setup Tasks Change Master Type jg GSD Device Database Project Properties i WO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks fy POU for GX IEC Developer
75. I O Mapping Devices for Slave Specific Transfer The item is only accessible if slave specific transfer has been selected in CPU Device Access It opens a modal dialog which lists the slaves configured in the project sorted by FDL address along with their respective input and output size The user can assign a device address to each input and output area of slave The contents of these devices are exchanged with the input and output areas in the buffer memory of the master via autorefresh or copy instructions Slave name IO Word Size Input Device Output Device Slave Nr O02 D1O0 D101 D2O0 D202 Slave Mr 001 b120 Diz4 b230 D230 Cancel Description Choices Setting range Slave name user assigned name of the slave read only oo Ze input and output size of the slave in read only I O Word Size words odd byte sizes are rounded up to the next word boundary c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Input Device Output Device Description start address of device area to transfer inputs to Note if a device address has been as signed to a buffer area the occupied device range is displayed with the ad dresses of the first and the last device used When the user begins editing a cell only the start address is dis played When the user has left the cell the updated range is displayed again start address of device area to transfer outputs from Note see above Close
76. IC CORPORATION 30 GX Configurator DP iNew Project Wizard Master Settings xX Name PROFIBUS Master Baudrate 5Mbps Bus Parameters FDL address lo 0 125 Starting LO number 0 0x0 Ux FEO Error action flag Goto Clear State Min slave interval i Calculate time 55 1 65535 100 ps M Use Min slave interval for Target Token Rotation Time T_tr Polling timeout 50 1 65535 1 me W Slave watchdog IY Calculate time 3 1 65025 10ms Estimated bus cycle time 5 500 m Watchdog for time sync lo 0 656535 10 mes Cancel Default Select the baudrate for the PROFIBUS network and other parameters For a detailed description see Master Settings Bus Parameter Settings x Bus Parameters for 1 5 Mbps Slot Time T_sl 7 16383 0 200000 ns min T_ set id 1023 0 007333 ing maz T_sdr i500 3r 1023 o 100000 m Quiet Time T_quil D O Daz 0 000000 ms Setup Time T_set Moo 1 255 0 000667 m Target Bot Time Tt e250 256 16777215 5 500000 ms GAP factor fo 100 HSA 126 2 126 fi 0 7 Cancel Default This dialog is opened by pressing the button Bus Parameters in the Master Settings dialog For Ze Mas retry limit c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Main Menu 31 a detailed description see Bus Parameters iNew Project Wizard CPU Device Access xX Enter the device addresses for buffering O and d
77. IC CORPORATION oso GX Configurator DP MELSOFT GX Configurator DP i i x T Error during update of the GDSGSID project The number of autorefresh entries exceeds the maximum supported by the CPL To reduce the number of entries select Block transfer Please consult the manual of QI71PB92 For details The online update of the autorefresh settings on the CPU is only possible if the CPU is stopped The CPU status is checked and if the status is not STOP the user is asked whether the CPU can be stopped MELSOFT GX Configurator DP To update the autorefresh settings the PLC must be stopped S PLE is in Run mode Ts ik OK to stop the PLE After stopping the CPU the autorefresh settings on the CPU are updated Existing autorefresh set tings on the CPU for the same head address as the current master module are overwritten with the settings for the master existing settings for other modules remain unchanged MELSOFT G Configurator DP x LI Autorefresh settings have been updated on the CPU lf the CPU had been stopped prior to the update the user is asked whether to start the CPU again E PLC has been stopped Ts it OK to set the PLC to RUN The autorefresh settings in the parameter file of the corresponding GID GD project are also automat ically updated if the path to an existing GID GD project has been set see Project Properties After the GID GD project has bee
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79. L ARRAY OF BOOL BOOL INT WORD or ARRAY OF WORD WORD depending on buffer Input or Output Input data from PROFIBUS depending on buffer slave to PLC CPU or Output data from PLC CPU to PROFIBUS slave User MIT Ad optional fixed device address dress which contains a copy of the cor responding I O point Global Var 0 32 chars optional fixed global variable Identifier which contains a copy of the cor responding I O point Note the type name of a DUT cannot be set by the user but is always automatically constructed when the PLC code is exported To ensure that the type name is unique the starting I O number of the master the FDL address of the slave and the index of the module are composed in the type name tHhA lt starting I O no gt SLV lt FDL address gt MOD lt lt module index slot gt Warning The buffer devices should not be directly accessed If a Copy POU with DUTs is used the contents of the DUT variables which are generated for all modules are copied to the buffer devices Data which has directly been written by the application to these devices is over written Note the Global Variable List GVL in GX IEC Developer GID will report overlapping addresses because the addresses in the transfer buffer are referenced by 1 the automatically generated variables for the I O transfer buffer 2 the global variables for DUTs 3 the global variables which the user assigned to indiv
80. M tpe ooz cancel Description Choices Setting range CPU series Contains the list of PLC families which are supported by the master module type selected in the current pro ject If the user selects a different family the list of CPU types is updated to match the selected family The user can change the CPU type or just press the OK c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 136 GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting range CPU type Contains the list of CPU types which belong to the se lected PLC family Transfer Start the transfer settings editor to set the connection Default Setup parameters e g baud rate COM port etc button The CPU types are grouped in series FX QnA A Q QnPH QnPRH and QnvU The available PLC families depend on the type of the master module according to the table below Master Module Type Available CPU Series A 1S J71PB92D QnA and A series QJ71PB92D Q QnPH QnPRH and QnU series QJ71PB92V Q QnPH QnPRH and QnU series QJ71PB93D Q QnPH QnPRH and QnU series lf the user selects a different series the list of CPU types is updated to match the selected series The default setting for the CPU type is the one of previously selected setup The user can change the CPU type or just press the button Transfer Setup and accept the default type GX Configurator DP can detect the type of the connected CPU if the correct CPU series has
81. Module i Upload Configuration Image Pressing the space bar triggers the focused item To expand collapse a task group via the keyboard the caption of the task group must have the focus The expand collapse state is then toggled via the spacebar POU Generation ba Configuration Image c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION aa GX Configurator DP Some entries which are frequently used show icons before the text These icons exist in the tool bar as well Clicking the icon in the toolbar has the same effect as selecting the corresponding entry in the task panel Tasks for Master Projects The available items in the task panel depend on the project type and application state PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Online Tasks 4 Transfer Setup aa Download to Module Upload Configuration Image Download Configuration Image Verify 8 Start Stop PROFIBUS Set Slave Address Setup Tasks Master Settings Change Master Type fg GSD Device Database Project Properties E VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks ba POU Generation Configuration Image Import Tasks Add GSD File Import GSD Database Documentation Project Documentation Documentation of 1 O Mapping Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages PLE Autorefresh Settings Slave VO Test The task panel contains the following groups of items e Onlin
82. OUDH_Line 2011 08 17 10 00 File folder d QSOUDEH_Comm 2011 08 17 9 59 File folder dE QSOUDEH_Comm2 2011 08 17 10 00 File folder Temp 2011 08 22 13 37 File folder DP Q10UDH_Line_QJ71PB92V_Export dp2 2011 08 17 10 03 GX Confic DP2 project file dp2 The starting I O address stored in the GX Configurator DP project will be ignored during import and the starting I O address of the module already set will be kept In case of master modules importing a project created for another type of Q series master will be possible with the following conditions Settings which exist for both the source and the target module type will be imported without change Settings which exist for the source module type but not for the target module type will not be im ported Settings which exist for the target module type but not for the source module type will be set to default If the settings cannot be imported due to a hardware limitation an error message will be displayed and the project will not be imported For example QJ71PB92D modules can have maximum 60 Slaves but in a QU71PB92V project there may be more than 60 because QJ71PB92V modules Support 125 slaves In that case import will fail with this error message MELSOFT GX Confiqurator DP The project could not be imported The master supports 60 slaves as maximum In case of master modules the following message will be displayed if the opened project has a differ ent Q series maste
83. P 1 0 Mapper x Identifier Element Type Class User MIT 4ddress Global Var Identifier fav MAME T Errors while checking entries are not ungue apper to corect the values Note the I O mapping editor checks only the global variable names in the editor A check of all vari able names used in the project is done when the POU is exported see Check of Global Variable Identifiers Insert Remove DUT Elements Functions for changing the structure of the DUT are called va a context menu The context menu dif fers depending on the type of row which is selected in the table The context menu if the DUT variable row is selected 1 0 Mapper ra Identifier Element Type Class User MIT 4ddress Global Var Identifier Insert Element behind The context menu if a DUT element row is selected 10 Mapper x Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global Var Identifier Enter name of global variable gt Insert Element before Insert Element behind Remove Element The user can change the structure of a DUT by adding or removing elements The context menu in the DUT table contains the items Insert Element before adds a new DUT element above the currently selected one c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks as 5 3 If the new element is not the first one its default settings are copied from the previous DUT element identifier and MIT address are incre
84. Parameters Available Slave Modules Project Slave Modules Cancel Back Merck Default When an Universal module entry in the Project Slave Modules list is double clicked the Universal Module Settings dialog is opened and the properties of the selected universal module i e consist ency input and output size can be changed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 128 GX Configurator DP xl Consistency ie Byte Word i Complete Input utput Inputs only Outputs ony f In and Outputs Data Size Unit Byte Word Input Length Bytes Output Length 4 Bytes con lf the module should only have an input area select the option Inputs only and the field for the out put length is hidden Universal Module Settings X Consistency BytelWword Complete Input utput Outputs ony In and Outputs Data Size Unit Byte C word Input Length 4 Bytets con lf the module should only have an output area select the option Outputs only and the field for the in put length is hidden Universal Module Settings X Consistency BytelWword Complete InputiOutput i Inputs only In and Outputs Data Size Unit f Byte Output Length 4 Bytes Extended User Parameters The Extended User Parameters are not standardized but depend on the slave The GSD file can provide descriptive texts for parameters as well as available settings If these parameter descriptions are m
85. RATION 140 GX Configurator DP PE side IF T HL a S Serial CCIE Cont MET II CC Link USB MET 1O H board board board COM COM 1 Transmission speed 115 2Kbps PLC side F FPLC CCIE Cont MNETIII CC Link module NET10 H module module madule a Other station t No specification Other station Single network Time out Sec jo jo EENE amp C24 CCIE Cont WNET IN COLink Ethernet HET10 H O E Ethernet a Retry times Hetwork route Co existence network route Lad CCIE Cont MET 10 H Accessing host station NET N CC Link Transfer Setup o Other station Co existence network x Ethernet FPLC AF SSE board board board t ai f Ethernet Cad G4 Buz module module all FLE mode facrum madel Connection channel list PLC direct coupled setting Connection test Target system Not specified 10 Not specited Control system Standby systern System System B PLC type System imagE Detail Target PLE Transfer Setup for QnPRH CPU 2 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Transfer Setup tat Transfer Setup a CCIE Cont NET I CC Link Ethernet FPLC AF S5C NET10 H board board board board board net board COM COM 1 Transmission speed 115 2Kbps a D E O PLE CCIE Cont MMNETTI CC Link Ethernet Bus module MET 10 H module module module module module H PLC mod
86. RIC reserves the right to change the specifications of its products and or the contents of this manual at any time and without prior notice The IEC 61131 1 standard cited in this manual is available from the publishers Beuth Verlag in Berlin Germany 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Revisions anya fewrres ee Cwm fewer Troantw ane a sho raren o OO May 2009 December 2009 Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Getting to know GX Configurator DP 2 3 Installation 8 3 1 System FE QUIFGINGINS sssini EE E a ENPE EAE KEENE NARE crete 8 3 2 SOMW are INSLAl AU OM sirane a i EEE LEEA A aE 9 3 2 1 GeMo tare e a osa aus ccaseceoacnawate se seestaceabeae eesaceanee 16 4 Main Menu 24 4 1 PROS CU IMG DU serien a ass oeume a E a 25 4 2 TOOLS MEDU visiiri EE a 38 4 3 VICW MENU siioni nin a a ii 39 4 4 WINAOW MENU sccccesenenserccsscetccsaseuszedarcceezenendeseansasecnesmnctad qenene seas bdecsegseaietaasmeeremacseseeasodets 41 4 5 PIC ID MENU fice css setecs ini osae antes 2 euee reise Gatton a cue atti etasg 41 5 PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 43 5 1 ONNE TASKS onia gece nce tote ci chat andi os deeper Ace eae techies E E extiey ddauess 45 5 2 Setup LASKS rests ret os a A E E 60 5 2 1 GSD De vice Database ar a aaa a aa E ea a a aSa 65 5 2 2 VOM p BING aaora n a a aA A A 74 5 3 EX DOME TASKS E E 85 5 4 DIMI POPU T aSKS o a EE EEEE 89 5 5 DOCUMENTATION TASKS ccris ernir a a e a a a o Eaa 93 5 6 Diagnostics T
87. S DP module will be added to the project with default configuration for each PROFIBUS DP module that has auto refresh settings in the IC card image but doesn t exist in the project e For each existing and newly added module the auto refresh settings will be read from the IC card image The auto refresh settings will be attempted to be applied to the corresponding module in the project o Master modules the auto refresh settings are applied to the module if they are valid for the ac c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION asa GX Configurator DP tual network configuration in the project i e the number of auto refresh settings their buffer memory address and size must match the I O area of the slaves in the network In case of mis match between the network configuration of the project and the settings on the IC card image default auto refresh settings will be applied to the PROFIBUS DP module in the project o Slave modules the auto refresh settings are applied to the module The concept of auto refresh reading is if the auto refresh settings of the read IPARAM are valid for the module configuration in the GX Works2 project they are applied If the auto refresh settings of the read IPARAM are not valid for the module in the GX Works2 project default auto refresh settings are applied QJ71PB93D modules are simple modules with one auto refresh setting for input and one auto refresh setting for output Therefore the settings ar
88. SEC Module Type fos PIPES Bead fom PLC Bead fiom PLC from PLC Project Properties x Module Typename OIF1E 71 100 om ox020 S_MELADBHAI E e EO Comment Denn PLE Project fable Slot Starting IO nutwher O00 JEEE T ox080 CJ61BT11N ns F Cancel Back Mesck Default Ze c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Modules in PLC xX Starting IO number Module Typename Ox000 OIF 1E 1 100 0x0z MELADSHAI Q 0x040 QJZIPES2Y 0x060 OIF LPBSI2D 0x080 OJ61BTLiN Cancel Ze Description Choices Setting range Starting I O num offset of the module specific XY devices 0 OxFEO ber empty for FX Module Type identifier of module type retrieved from GXDP A QnA FX name product database module types found in product database Qn type name read from PLC Close dialog and save selected module type Default and starting I O number button lf the user selects a module supported by GXDP the corresponding module type is set in the combo box The starting I O number of the selected module is used as default for the starting I O number of either master or slave instead of the default I O number 0x00 New Project Wizard for Master Projects lf a master module has been selected in the previous wizard page the next pages provide access to the master configuration and are identical to the Master Parameters Wizard c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTR
89. SUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation 19 3 enter master settings e g starting O number and select the baud rate of the PROFIBUS net work iNew Project Wizard Master Settings PROFIBUS Master 5 Mbps 7 l mm Daa mm m Mmo so e so c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 20 GX Configurator DP 4 enter the buffer device addresses in the CPU for the data exchanged with the PROFIBUS module iNew Project Wizard CPU Device Access p x Enter the device addresses for buffering 10 and diagnostic data Butter Devices Slave Specific Transfer Edit Mevices D1000 to Db 2000 to Comm Trouble Area to Estd Comm Trouble Area T Slave Status Area Data Transter between CPU and master module using Copy Instructions f AutoRefresh Consistency PLC code options Data transfer only User variables AIDUTs Contents of user library start of data transfer global variables for all OUT s Please export the user library and import it in your PLC project Cancel Back Default 5 add the slave devices from the GSD database tree to the project tree with drag amp drop RJ MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled DP 1 i E ioj x Project Tools wiew Window Help _ amp x ee OG Hli m Ml me Pl PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network Global GSD data x ani ao GRP vo no oxs0 roi 0 or7ipesey RSD FX2N modular st ai Transfer Set
90. Tasks PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Setup Tasks Q Slave Tasks Master Settings Q Slave Settings fo GSD Device Database z Oms Export Tasks Devices for Slave Specific Project in GX Configurator DP Format Export Tasks Import Tasks bw POU Generation Configuration Image Project in GX Configurator DP Format Import GX Configurator DP Project Help Import Tasks Help Topics Import GX Configurator DP Project About GX Configurator DP Add GSD File Import GSD Database Documentation Project Documentation Documentation of O Mapping Help Help Topics About GX Configurator DP Refer to the PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks chapter for details of each task Main Menu Some of the task panel commands of the standalone version can be found in the Tool menu of GX Works2 Most of these menu items are online and diagnostics commands and the GX Configurator DP Op tions dialog is also available via the Tool menu The following table shows the menu items added to the end of the Tool menu in case of the various PROFIBUS DP modules Upload Configuration Image Download Configuration Image Verify Start Stop PROFIBUS Set Slave Address c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 159 Diagnostics Toggle Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages Slave I O Test PLC Autorefresh Settings PROFIBUS DP Options
91. Transter between CPU and master module using A Copy Instructions f AutoRefresh Iv Congister PLC code options Data transfer only User variables e AIDUTs Contents of user library start of data transfer global variables for all DUTs Please export the user library and import it in your PLC project Cancel Back Finish 3 download the PROFIBUS configuration to the master and update the autorefresh settings in the PLC c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 193 Select Items for Download Download PROFIBUS configuration iv Update Sutorefresh settings Remove Quboretresh settings for the same module type I Select All Cancel 4 in GX Works2 use Online Data Operation function to read the autorefresh settings for PROFIBUS modules from the CPU Online Data Operation gt Connection Channel List Serial Port PLO Module Connection USB S a a oo Be PLC Module Inteligent Function Module Title bt Module Data Parameter Program Select All Cancel All Selections Module Name DataName Title Project Name Target 5 check the Intelligent Function Module item in the GX Works2 Project tree For each PROFIBUS module found in the CPU autorefresh settings it should show the starting I O number and the text Reserved Module gh OOS0Q644D Gobel Device Comment T A
92. UserPrm_Datasize 82 byte s Available Slave Modules Project Slave Modules ed 10 Slave Ar O01 MTE J MT VBT MT ST f mT MT VAT2 f wiT aap MTAP f mter MT Y8RS MT AYAT KA MT X4V4T YAT Cancel Back ue Default Description Choices Setting range nr modules in number of modules installed readonly stalled max nr modules max number of installed modules readonly from GSD file Supported by slave from GSD file I O usage inputs current length of slave inputs in a bytes I O usage outputs current length of slave outputs in readonly bytes Max Data Size max total I O length sum of in readonly from GSD file puts and outputs in bytes which Slave supports Max I O sizes in max length of inputs in bytes readonly from GSD file puts which slave supports Max I O sizes out max length of outputs in bytes from GSD file c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 124 GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting range Slave User Para button to show respectively hide expanded col collapsed meters the information on the use of the lapsed user parameters buffer collapsed 4 Slave User Parameters Available Slave Modules expanded Slave User Parameters User Prm_ Data usage E bytefa Avalable Slave Modules User_Prm_Data us number of occupied bytes in slave age specific user parameters buffer Max User maximum number of slave specific
93. Works2 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 Known Issues Transfer Setup changed while monitoring in the PROFIBUS DP Parameter Win dow Steps to reproduce 1 A PROFIBUS DP master module is being monitored in one or more diagnostic panels of the Para meter window For example the Slave Status panel is open and online MELSOFT Series GX Works2 F GXW2_DATA Q25PRH_92V_T i Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Help OB ASILe Bix ie 06 FR RA ARA Tel Sm FE Re fard Oh Navigation ax D 0000 C Connection Destination PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network CP ean a Current Connection Setup Tasks a Master Settings fo GSD Device Database All Connections VO Mapper Connection ea for Slave Specific ransfer JILPBYJV Export Tasks Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database Documentation Slave is inactive M Slave has diag messages Documentation of I O Mapping E Slave has link Project Documentation J Slave has no link Structured Host Not Specified N 2 The Transfer Setup of the GX Works2 project is changed while monitoring For example the target system of a QnPRH PLC is changed from System A to System B CC IE Cont NET 10 H Board com com 1 Transmission Speed 115 2Kbps Connection Destinatio Cf 23S 2 Current
94. a Slave Status Area to to fo fo fo Data Transfer between CPU and master module using C Copy Instructions f AutoRefresh Consistency PLE code options C Data transfer only C User variables f AIDUTs Contents of user library start of data transter global variables for all CUT Please export the user library and import it in your PLE project Cancel Back Finish Default 4 Description Choices Setting range Slave Specific User can assign individual buffer device ad Transfer dresses to each input and output area of a slave The device addresses are entered in a c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 16 GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting separate dialog which is opened when press ing the Edit Devices button Edit Devices opens the Slave Specific Buffer Devices dia log see Device Addresses for Slave Specific Transfer Block Transfer User assigns one buffer device address to the inputs and one to the outputs of all slaves Input Device address where the slave input data is only for Block copied to from the buffer memory Transfer Output Device address where the slave output data only for Block is copied from to the buffer memory see Device Transfer Types table Note for Comm Trouble Device address where the so called commu transfer buf Area nication trouble area is copied to from the fers only buffer memory word
95. a i AIISFPRAA LoTE AJSSFPBAd 160E lt 2195FPBA42 16DTE a SS AISSTB2 16T 160 4 H Project GSD data Global 350 data c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 22 GX Configurator DP 8 select Download to module in the task panel or press the corresponding button in the toolbar to download the configuration to the master module LJ MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled DP1 l Ioj x gt Project Tools view Window Help X OG al m AS Plo PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network x a T ai TO no Ox4OQVvFDL 0 O77 1PB924 Online Tasks x TT g Transfer setup P G FOL Slave_Nr_o01 MT DP12 LJ General a Download to Module KKK da LJ Driek Upload Configuration Image Download Configuration Image ba Download Configuration nnn lasizsan LJ Switches verify 2 Ge Start Stop PROFIBUS PTT Td Set Slave Address QP AISSFPBA2 16TE Setup Tasks 2 seen i 4J95FPB44 160E Master Settings co il OJOSFPBO42 1607E Change Master Type jg GSD Device Database RSS 95762 167 16C Project Properties 4 a i NO Mapper b Project GSD data Global GSD data J Online Status connected DefaulkConnection GO2 H Ready CAP NUM SCRL 4 9 create the program code by selecting POU Generation EJ MELSOFT GX Configurator DP gxdp708_qpb92v dp2 oO x gt Project Tools View Window Help FX OSH haa Plo
96. a Keessie E a ee cable ce ieunreet 95 6 Configuration of QJ71PB93D Slave Modules 105 7 PROFIBUS Network Tree 108 7 1 Master Parameters Wizard cccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenensneeeeeeeeeeeensesneeeeeeeeeeesaeasaseeeeeeeeeeeaeas 110 7 2 Slave Parameters WAZ Al moisoSeni a a a a ieee 119 8 Transfer Setup 134 8 1 Editing the Transier Settings coisiriorena a Ea ae 138 9 Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 147 9 1 Integrated Verdoes sencstuscnstecechescwenestueiew wens seuccesbesusbeesvenem neice 147 9 2 Standalone VETS ONGs sashes anveguacescnshadanwseuscrddashusamuveeesnuveisucummvetesedeudhs 191 10 Troubleshooting 196 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION l GX Configurator DP Index 197 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 1 Introduction 1 Introduction This manual 1S a Compact guide to using GX Configurator DP software suitable both for beginners and experi enced users upgrading from other systems The manual includes explanations of the terms and structural concepts about the software and the configuration of an open network system The manual provides a precise step by step description of how to use GX Configurator DP including sample pro jects These executable application is used to demonstrate the operation of the program with the help of the examples provided in this manual The PLC series MELSEC Q Series is referenced as MELSEC system Q in this manual If you are not yet familiar with MS Wi
97. a aa save changes and close wizard Default button Edit Buffer Devices for Slave Specific Transfer lf slave specific transfer is selected the user is prompted whether to edit the corresponding buffer devices when the Slave Parameter Wizard is closed and the I O structure has changed by adding and or removing modules MELSOFT GX Configurator DP x Do you now want to edit the device addresses For slave specific transfer T Do not show this message again If the user selects Yes the Slave Specific Buffer Devices dialog is displayed To avoid a display of the message box each time a slave is added or modified the user can select the Do not show this message again option c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION isa GX Configurator DP 8 Transfer Setup Note in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP the transfer setup dialog of GX Works2 is used instead MERA ETEA DP untitled DP 1 PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Eei Online Tasks Bn Transfer Setup gp Download to Module Upload Configuration Image Download Configuration Image Verify Gia Stark Stap PROFIBUS Set Slave Address Click on the Transfer Setup button in the toolbar or select the item Transfer Setup from the Online Tasks group to open the transfer setup When a new project is created a default transfer setup is automatically added to the project file Note for successful networ
98. aaaaa S iiis Upload Configuration Image pa Download Configuration Image 2 Switches Verify Gs Start Stop PROFIBUS Set Slave Address A Setup Tasks con BP AJS5FPEAS ie AJOSFPBA4 Export Tasks Fy POU Generation a Sef Configuration Image al o aLi p Project GSD data Global GSD data Online Status not connected DefaultConnection O02 H D MELSEC GX Configurator DP projects gxdp_gpb92v asc CAP NUM SCRL A Online Statusi inot conn DefaultCo nection QO02 H D MELSEC GX Configurator DP projects axdp_gpb92v asc The following information is displayed in the infobar 1 the status of the PLC connection connected not connected 2 the name of the currently selected transfer setup 3 the type of the CPU selected in the transfer setup 4 the last path of the exported POU only if POU Generation has been called since the pro ject has been opened 4 4 Window Menu Window 1 untitledi 2 test_1609 mtdpi2 dp2 The Window pull down menu lists the names of the open projects Selecting an entry activates the corresponding project window 4 5 Help Menu Help Topics Fi W About MELSOFT GX Configurator DP The Help pull down menu provides access to the online help and version information of the applica tion c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION a2 GX Configurator DP Help Topics Opens the online help About Displays version information of the
99. abase uf dg Remote Password iy VO Mapper Intelligent Function Mogul mapp a ee Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Master Settings Export Tasks ee Di Global Label fa POU Generation Eg fa Program Setting Configuration Image fe POU Project in GX Configurator DP Format ee Device Memory i Device Initial Value Add GSD File Import GSD Database c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 168 GX Configurator DP 8 At the end of the process the project will contain the changed type of PROFIBUS DP module with the original settings ig MELSOFT Series GX Works2 FAGXW2_DATA Profibus Profibus_Modules 0000 QJ71PB92D Parameter Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Help EX DBAC s Spa al Rag aaa ae ES eee Bille A am a ka MES BRB SB or T Navigation 4X 0000 QJ71PB92D Parame Project A a Ely Parameter Setup Tasks i PLC Parameter m Network Parameter A Hig Remote Password Intelligent Function Module Eg 0000 Q71PB92D gf Switch Setting Master Settings fo GSD Device Database VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer l Ka Parameter Export Tasks A Global Device Comment eS Global Label fa POU Generation H Program Setting Configuration Image ae POU Project in GX Configurator DP Format eae Device Memory Import Tasks zm Import GA Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database
100. all masters Polling timeout In case of master master communication this 1 65535 parameter specifies the max amount of time it may take the requesting station to receive the response Data control This parameter defines the period of time dur T wd 6 100 time ing which the master module notifies the 65535 slaves of its operation status This time must c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting range only AJ71PB92D be at least six times the watchdog time for and QJ71PB92D all slaves Slave watchdog This checkbox enables the watchdog check selected selected for ing in all slaves jek alseiea new projects Calculate time lf selected the WD time is automatically set selected selected for to five times the maximum of the estimated new projects a not selected bus cycle time and the minimum slave inter val The edit field for the slave watchdog time is readonly If not selected the user must manually enter an appropriate watchdog time Slave watchdog If Watchdog is selected ON this value 1 65025 5 target time specifies the maximum time without commu token rota nication after which the slave will regard the tion time connection to the master as broken T_tr All slaves must use the default time base of 10 ms The optional time base of 1 ms for DPV1 slaves is not supported Estimated bus Calculated cycle time no
101. amming packages GX Developer GD e PLC code generated with POU Generation uses IEC Instruction Language IL and cannot be im ported in GD GX Works2 GXW2 The standalone version of GX Configurator DP faces the following restrictions with regard to GX Works2 e the path to a GX Works2 project cannot be assigned in Project Properties e Autorefresh Update is not supported for a GX Works2 project autorefresh settings can only be updated in the CPU e the standalone version of GX Configurator DP cannot update autorefresh settings on a Q series Remote I O Therefore either the integrated version of GX Configurator DP is required or the PROFIBUS modules must be placed in the rack of the control CPU instead of the rack of the Re mote I O e import of the PLC code for I O mapping requires a GX Works2 version with support for the IL pro gramming language This is only available in the European version of GX Works2 from version 1 87R or newer Beginning with version 7 08J GX Configurator DP can be started from within the GX Works2 applica tion for Q series PLC projects The integrated version of GX Configurator DP faces the following re strictions when started in GX Works2 e PLC code generation POU Generation is not possible with a simple GX Works2 project e the POU Generation function requires support for the IL programming language which is only available in European versions o
102. application Command Help Topics This item opens the online help in a separate window Additionally the context specific help is opened by pressing F1 in a window of the application Command About MELSOFT GX Configurator DP The about box show the software name and version as well as the copyright notice About MELSOFT GX Configurator DP c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks a3 5 PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Using the Task Panel PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks a Online Tasks a Setup Tasks mM Master Settings Change Master Type fo GSD Device Database 7 Project Properties P VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks POU Generation 7 The PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks window offers the user project specific shortcuts to manage a PROFIBUS DP project The shortcuts are grouped into types of actions With the button in the group header the task items can be collapsed so that only the header is visible to the user collapsed task group Setup Tasks Ay Setup Tasks a Master Settings Change Master Type expanded task group fg S5D Device Database Project Properties p IO Mapper Devices For Slayve Specific Transfer lf operated via the keyboard the up down cursor keys move the focus within the task panel The fo cused task item is marked with a dotted frame a Online Tasks We Transfer Setup an Download to
103. ari Switches Verify Gie Start Stop PROFIBUS Fii FOL 21 Slave _Nr_D0Z STIH PB Byte Pacl ve im IO Set Slave Address l l ij Slot 0 ST1H PE with cmd whole co AJ9SFPBAZ 16TE Setup Tak A i Slot 1 STIPSD ee BP AJOSFPEAG 16DE Master Settings ij Slot 2 STLN4 DE1 4 coo BP AJSSFPEA42 16DT Change Master Type fg GSD Device Database oe Sloti3 STIX2 DE1 2 SY ar9sTe2 16T 1 Project Properties iy I O Mapper ij Slot 4 ST1Y16 TEZ 16 pe ee 4J95T63 160 1 Devices For Slave Specific Transfer 2 a Slot 5 ST1551 cad ES 957832 1607 8 _ i Slot ST1DA1 I F01 oi FX2M modular stati gt fh i 4 Gh POU for GX IEC Developer P Project GSD data Global GSD data Online Status not connected GO4UDEH Ethernet GO04UDEH Export Tasks Ready CaP NUM SCRL U4 2 if certain PROFIBUS slaves should use different device types as I O buffer than others change the default Block transfer to Slave specific transfer and assign individual device addresses to each slave Make sure that the options Autorefresh and All DUTs are both set Pi Master Parameters Wizard CPU I svice i Enter the device addresses for buffering MO and diagnostic data Buffer Devices Input Block Transfer Output I Comm Trouble Area Slave name DO Wor Input Device Output Device IM Estd Comm Trouble Area IW Slave Status Area Data
104. ark in front of the command indicates that the corresponding bar is activated Command Toolbar The toolbar is a collection of buttons which provide direct access to the most frequently used func tions Its appearance depends on the type of the open project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 40 GX Configurator DP Toolbar if no project is open OBA lisa aie Toolbar if project is open and all functions are supported by AB Alisa Ries Plo master sere Available for master projects master projects Command Status Bar lf this command is marked the standard Windows status bar is displayed at the bottom of the ap plication window The status bar shows a short message of the menu item under the mouse cursor and the status of certain keyboard keys Ready CAP NUM SCRL Project Infobar The infobar is a window of GX Configurator DP which is displayed above the standard Windows status bar It displays important information which is specific to the active project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MELSOFT GX Configurator DP gxdp_qpb92v dp2 OB x Project Tools View Window Help f X OG Hli m A eS Pl PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network Global GSD data x a GLP V0 no 0x10 FDL 0 qu71Pe9av ig GSD Database Online Tax rs ig za TransferSewp O BM r E FDL 10 Slave_Nr_001 M g Download to Mede O O OoOO O O O Oef
105. atch the current module type of the project the user is informed and asked whether he wants to select the module online MELSOFT GX Configurator DP mm A No OIF 1PB92Y module Found at the given head address 0 Do you want to select a module on the PLC lf the user presses OK the list of modules is read from the PLC and displayed in a list c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks Starting 1O number Module Typename 0000 QJ 1E71 100 02 0x040 QJZIPES2Y lf the user selects a module matching the project type and presses OK the respective online func tion is executed Download to Module When the user selects the Download to Module task item or toolbar button the user is asked to se lect the items for download Select tems for Download A Wl Downoad PROFIBUS configuration W Update Autorefresh settings Remove Autorefresh settings For the same module type V Select All Cancel Description Choices Setting range Download PROFIBUS configuration selected not selected Update Autorefresh settings selected not selected selected Items List l available only for Q series projects if Autorefresh has been selected in CPU Device Access c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting range Remove Autorefresh settings for the same selected not selected not selected module type availabl
106. be set in the in telligent function module properties dialog or in the I O assignment page of the PLC para meter dialog Module Slot FX in the integ rated version of GX Configura tor DP this edit field is disabled Error action flag Output processing after failure If this option selected not selected Goto Clear is selected the outputs are cleared in case State of an error recommended for drives inverters etc not selected For the PLC application this means when a network error occurs all outputs of the network are turned OFF and no dia gnostic information from the slaves is re turned Calculate time if selected the min slave interval is calcu selected selected for lated from the estimated bus cycle time new projects not selected Min slave inter Smallest allowed period of time between two 1 65535 eStd bus val Slave poll cycles This ensures that all re cycle time quests from the DP master can be handled by the DP slave This value is applied to all configured slaves Use Min slave if selected the target token rotation time in selected selected for interval for Tar the bus parameters is set to the value of min new projects get Token Rota slave interval tion Time T_tr not selected This option should not be selected if the PROFIBUS network contains multiple mas ters In that case T_tr must be set to the sum of the min slave intervals of
107. been selected Therefore the user does not have to select the exact CPU type in order to communicate with the target PLC However the transfer settings which are available in the following transfer set tings dialog depend on the selected CPU type Next the transfer settings editor is opened to specify the parameters of the new connection Transfer Settings Editor Next the transfer settings editor is opened to specify the parameters of the new connection c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION transer sone 107 T JE po _ Serial CCIE Cont MET II Ethernet PUE AF S5C USE NET10 H board board board board COM EOM 1 Transmission speed 115 2Kbps PLC CCIE Cont MNETTI CC Link Ethernet module NET 10 H module module module module FLE mode JacPu G made Other a GA a Connection channel list station Ji Ho specification Other station Single network Other station Co exishence network PLE direct coupled setting Timeout Sec B0 Retytimes E OO out 5ec Time out Sec B0 Retytimes E OO Retry times A system C24 CCIE Cont NETIN CC Link Ethernet NET 10 H Detail pa E 3 3 E System image Co existence network route E a a a 2 8 Line connection GVABT ELL 24 C24 CCIE Cont NET II CC Link Ethernet MET 10 H IH Target PLC Accessing host station TE After leaving the dialog the new transfer setup is added with a default name The default name is constructed as TransferSetup lt n
108. ble Name cell shows the type name of the module which is represen ted by the DUT Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Global lt Enter name of glob TE Enter nae of dob es es op S RAY EB FHF Oulpak i lt Enter na en es O oo O OO output ARRAY 0 7 OF B Output input ARRAY 0 3 OF DUT Element Identifier 1 0 Mapper ra Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address 9 Global Yar Identifier binaryInputs The default DUT elements are either taken from the configuration file which contains the predefined DUTs for ST1H PB slave modules or constructed from the buffer class i e input or output The user can change the identifier by clicking in the corresponding cell and editing the name The identi fier must be unique within the DUT Note the DUT elements of predefined DUTs e g for ST1H PB cannot be changed For these DUTs the element identifier type and class are read only Program code with declaration of DUT with entered element identifier TYPE c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks bitSignals ARRAY 0 7 OF BOOL 8 FALSE END_ STRUCT tHA4SLV1LOMODO1 oR UIC IL END_TYPE When the DUT is validated and multiple element identifiers are detected an error message with a list of identifiers is displayed 1 0 Mapper kd Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global war Identifier Enter name
109. ce type with address 0 is copied to the cell I O Mapper x Identifier Element Type Class User MIT 4ddress Global Var Identifier Enter name of global variable gt output a For example if the entry M 0 8191 has been selected in the list the device MO is copied to the cell This default device address must then be edited by the user I O Mapper ra Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global Var Identifier Enter name of global variable gt output For BOOL elements the device must be a bit type or a word pe with bit index lf the user specifies a global variable name together with the device address the global variable is placed at the specified device address Only a single LD ST pair is used to transfer data from to the user device and global variable element except for ARRAY OF BOOL elements If the user does not specify a global variable name but just a user device address a temporary vari able name is generated This allows to create the same structure of POU code independently of whether a variable name has been specified or not c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks a3 Global Var Identifier I O Mapper x Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global Var Identifier myDUT variable ModuleReady BOL Input The user can assign an optional additional global variable GV identifier to each DUT element This adds the definiti
110. ck of the control CPU instead The update of autore fresh settings in a GX Works2 project will be added in a future version of GX Configurator DP c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 19 GX Configurator DP 10 Troubleshooting GSD Database Problem 1 GSD information missing for slaves when opening older projects Solution Add the corresponding GSD files to the database The entries Model_ Name Ident_Number and Revision in the GSD file must match those of the slaves in the project GXDP does not automatically import GSD database export files ext created by previous GXDP versions along with the project file In previous versions this file was automatically imported when a project with unknown slave types was opened Currently GSD information is exported to the project file itself When a project file is opened the GSD information is taken from the project file as default It is recommended to parse older GSD files into the new database instead of importing an older GSD database or ext file Only by parsing the GSD file with the current GSD parser of GXDP it is ensured that all necessary parameters are extracted An import of the GSD database will only import the parameters stored in the database by the older version of the GSD parser based on a previous ver sion of the GSD file standard Device Access Problem 1 Down and Upload of configuration fails PROFIBUS communication cannot be started Solution
111. ckup or Separate mode After completing the download to both masters and having updated the autorefresh settings GX Con figurator DP sets the system back into its original state The new QnPRH 2nd generation PLC supports a new type of expansion backplane which is directly connected to the backplanes of both QnPRH CPUs The expansion backplane is mapped into the O range of the respective control system The modules in the expansion board are not visible to the standby CPU The QnPRH expansion board allows to operate a redundant PLC without having each network module twice Back The PROFIBUS configuration is downloaded to both PROFIBUS modules AURIP redundant network setup or the single PROFIBUS module expansion rack c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 53 GXDPHanding GXDPHanding setup The autorefresh settings are updated in both PLCs Therefore the system must be temporarily switched to Separate mode x T The connected system supports redundancy Both PLCs will be updated as Hoke during the download the system will be switched to Separate mode and device tracking will be disabled i Cancel User must choose whether to update both systems pressing Yes or only the directly connected system as selected in transfer setup pressing No If Cancel is pressed nothing is updated x weparate T The connected system supports redundancy Should both PLCs b
112. d The GSD standard specifies bitmaps for e normal operation this is used in the GX Configurator DP editor e diagnostic status e special operations mode When a bitmap is replaced this applies only to the selected state Change Slave Family Group When a slave device is added to the GSD database it is placed in the slave family which is spe cified in the GSD file If no slave family has been specified the slave is placed in the General group The user can move the slave to a different group by selecting a group in the Slave Family list and pressing OK Change the Byte Order of User Parameters The default setting for the byte order is High byte first and should normally never be changed from c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks its default setting because incorrect user parameter settings may have unforeseeable effects on the slave To make the user aware of this a message box is displayed whenever the user changes the byte order in the dialog MELSOFT GZ Configurator DP ks A Changing the byte order of the slawe user parameters can have unforeseeable effects Cancel lf the user confirms the byte order is changed but will only effect new projects Because existing GXDP project files contain a copy of the GSD information the change of the byte order in the GSD database has no effect on the existing project The byte order of user parameters must not be con fused with
113. data LZ General CJ Drives LZ Switches CJ 0 CJ valves J Controls aar HMI ay Encoder cr NCIRC Global GSD data 15 x x ig GSD Database dt ab db we General we Drives we Switches am lo we Valves ar Controls ar HMI r Encoder cr NCJRC LJ Gateway The list of open docking windows for the active project can be opened by pressing Alt F7 The user can select a window in this list with the cursor keys while keeping the Alt button pressed When the key is released the window selected in the list gets the focus This allows to move between the dif ferent windows without mouse operations c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 8 GX Configurator DP 3 3 1 Installation Before You Begin Copyright Important Notice This software is protected by copyright By opening the distribution disks package you automatically accept terms and conditions of the license agreement You are only permitted to make one single copy of the original distribution disks for your own backup and archiving purposes Software Purpose This software is a configuration utility software package which will be used to configure PROFIBUS DP network interface modules of MELSEC System Qn QnA A and FX series PLCs such as e PROFIBUS DP master module A 1S J71PB92D e PROFIBUS DP master module QJ71PB92D e PROFIBUS
114. deleted as well if they exist See the POU Generation chapter for de tails on the PROFIBUS DP related user library and program task handling Changing the Start I O Address of a PROFIBUS DP Module QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D The start O address of the module can be changed using e The Property dialog of the module e The I O Assignment page of the PLC Parameter dialog The Property dialog can be invoked via the context menu of the module in the project navigator It opens a dialog which is essentially the same as the one displayed when adding a new module but the module type and model name cannot be changed Property of O000 Q 71PB92V Module Selection PROFIBUS DP Module QI71PB92V Mount Positon p Mounted Slot No 2 Acknowledge 1 0 Assignment Ii Specify start XY address 0040 H 15lot Occupy 32 paints Tite setting Title lf there is a generated program task and user library associated with the module they will be up dated to contain the modified addresses after changing the start I O address Refer to the POU Gen c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 165 eration chapter for details on the PROFIBUS DP related user library and program task handling lf the Parameter window is in monitor mode and the start I O address is changed monitoring will be stopped oe Change of intelligent Function Module QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D Using
115. dow should be stopped manually before changing the Transfer Setup and re started afterwards c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 189 PLC type change while monitoring in the PROFIBUS DP Parameter Window Steps to reproduce 1 A PROFIBUS DP master module is being monitored in one or more diagnostic panels of the Para meter window For example the Slave Status panel is open and online Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Help DBAS e AET ed RR S a Ee 2 Ez Se eg OS PED Oe gy i a Navigation Ax 0000 0 Project PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks MERWE Ee i 2 Apv E E Parameter Setup Tasks H E Intelligent Function Module Master Settings a ype fo GSD Device Database witc ing a pod OM 0 Parameter W voters F Global Device Comment H Global Label H Program Setting a g Pou Export Tasks H Device Memory f Device Initial Value Import Tasks a Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Import GX Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database Documentation Slave is inactive Cycle time in ms Project Documentation Slave has diag messages Now 6 Documentation of E Slave has link Min 3 V O Mapping J Slave has no link Max 14 gt Online Status connected Structured Host Station Not Spet Ni 2 The PLC type of the GX Works2 project is changed while monitoring Fo
116. dress Pizzi TO size ole bytes Master Settings This page provides access to general master parameters The available parameters depend on the type of master selected in the project bi Master Parameters Wizard Master Settings E x Name PROFIBUS Master Baudrate i 5Mbps Bus Parameters FDL address 0 0 125 Starting LO number ooo 0x0 Ux FEO Error action flag Goto Clear State Min slave interval i Calculate time 55 0 65535 100 ps M Use Min slave interval for Target Token Rotation Time T_tr Folling timeout 50 1 65535 1 me W Slave watchdog IY Calculate time 3 1 65025 10 ms Estimated bus cycle time 5 500 m Watchdog for time sync lo 0 65535 10 me Back Mesck Default 4b Description Choices Setting range Project specific name of the master 1 16 chars Transfer rate for the PROFIBUS communica 9 6 kBd 12 1 5 MBd c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree Description Choices Setting range tion The selected baud rate must be suppor MBd ted by all slaves 0 Bus Paramet opens the Bus Parameters dialog to edit the ers bus parameters for the selected baudrate FDL address FDL address station number 0 125 0 OxFEO SON disabled 0 7 FX when integ rated in GX Works2 Starting I O Module head address respectively slot index number on the base unit or If integrated this address will
117. dual DUT elements These warnings can be ignored DUT Variable Name I O Mapper x Identifier Element Type Class User MIT ddress 9 Global war Identifier DUTs have no global variable names assigned as default The eal for the DUT variable name con tains the prompt lt Enter Var Name gt The user can select the cell and enter a unique variable name The variable name may not be a PLC device address c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP DUTs are exported and instantiated if 1 the user has selected the PLC code option All DUTs 2 the user has selected the PLC code option User variables and as assigned a variable name to the DUT as assigned a device as User MIT Address see User MIT Address as assigned a global variable name in Global Var Identifier see Global Var Identifier In these three situations a default name for the DUT global variable is constructed with the following scheme VHA lt starting V O no gt SLV lt FDL address gt MOD lt module index slot gt For example with 1 PROFIBUS master in the first slot starting O number 0x00 2 slave with FDL address 2 the DUT of the first module index 0 in the slave has the variable name VHAOSLV2MODO Program code with declaration of DUT variable with entered variable name VAR_GLOBAL binarylInputs tHA4SLV1OMOD01 END VAR PROGRAM MAIN _PRG_LD Ca The tooltip of the DUT Varia
118. dule 0000 Q 71PB92 baw can Parameter wf Global Device Com AB Global Label fied Program Setting 04 POU a 8 Device Memory leif Device Initial Value Data Security Setting 166 GX Configurator DP 3 Take notes of the base number slot number and starting I O address of the module because Acknowledge 1 0 Assignment I EJ TERE if PLC Parameter sE Network Parameter Remote Password Eus Intelligent Function Module fn O Global Device Comment Global Label a fi Program Setting 4 POU a A Device Memory L Device Initial Value ddddddddd 5 Create a new module in the GX Works2 project tree with the new module type and the previously retained base number slot number and starting I O address ce 5 Parameter ff PLC Parameter H Network Parameter t g Remote Password g T pi Aaien Module eT Switch Setting i ian Parameter F Global Device Comment is Global Label oe H Program Setting m POU ni H Device Memory f Device Initial Value 6 Open the Parameter window of the module c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 7 Import the previously exported project file using the Import GX Configurator DP Project command fan e Import Ls group project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Deb EI a Paama ep PLC Parameter a Network Parameter ja GSD Device Dat
119. e Intel ligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked and the module is included in the Intelligent Function Module Parameter List refer to the Intelligent Function Module Parameter List Dialog chapter for details Since the PROFIBUS DP modules initial settings are not part of the intelligent function module para meters they will not be written even if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked Read IC Card Image a Nero On RE foo nn E Drive Path F Drive Path FA Browse IC Memory Card Image Data Q12PRH img Memory Card Type Q2MEM 1MBS z Browse EUA rea ce E J Read cwe Tite fa IC Memory Data Parameter Program Select All lenses rs W a JP PLC Network Remote Password Switch Setting a 2012 02 24 17 14 56 PLC Network Remote Password Switch Setting Y j iti Q12PRH M 114 Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting A Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Setif itis needed No Setting ly Set Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Setifitisneeded No Setting Already Set Execute Close The switch settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be read from the IC card image if the PLC Net work Remote Password Switch Setting item is checked lf the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked e A new PROFIBU
120. e Output Address Size Address ox0 aur PB92v 0 0x40 GJ71PB930 omt ofo ej ozo This function reads the IPARAM QPA file from the CPU decodes it and displays the settings sorted by starting I O number The table contains the following columns In Output input from buffer memory to device output from device to buffer memory Device Address start address of device area in CPU Note this function cannot read autorefresh settings from a Q series Remote O c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Configuration of QJ71PB93D Slave Modules 105 6 Configuration of QJ71PB93D Slave Modules The QJ71PB93D is a module for Q series PLCs which provides a PROFIBUS DP VO communica tion interface Most of the configuration is done at startup by the respective PROFIBUS master Only few parameters e g for autorefresh can be set from GX Configurator DP MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled Project Tools View Window Help amp X GS ali se lm Se Pl PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network O Slave Tasks is O Slave Settings Project Properties Online Tasks a Transfer Setup ar Download to Module es StartStop PROFIBUS Online Status not connected DefaultConnection Q0z2 H Ready CAP NUM SCRL 4 Q Slave PROFIBUS Settings x Starting I 00 number Oo 0 0 0sFE PROFIBUS Settings FOL Address 1 0 125 Back Merck Default As c
121. e FXCPU Other E Connection channel list station i No specification Other station Single network Other station Co existence network PLE direct coupled setting Time out Sec 5 Retry times jo eee Target system Reta a a a Wi id Plcte C4 CCIE Cont WNET N COLink Ethernet MET 10H Detall rT System image y 4 Line connection BABEL 4 Co existence netaiork route C24 CCIE Cont NETH CC Link Ethernet MET 10 H Accessing host station Target PLE Transfer Setup for FX3U CPU 3 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION o GX Configurator DP Transfer Setup i E PC side I F ce ae ge A CCIE Cont NET II CC Link Ethernet PLE AF MET IO H board board board board board board a gt COM COM 1 Transmission speed 115 2Kbps CCIE Cont MAE T I CC Link Ethernet Bus MET 1O H NET 10 H module module module module Remate module Ki Computer type 0 72LP25 BR S Other G c Connection channel list station il No specification Other station Single network Other station Co existence network PLE direct coupled setting Time out Sec 30 Retry times jo Connection test Target system Network route i PLC type C4 CCIE Cont WNET N COLink Ethernet MET 10 H Detall aaa System imagE a a dl sem 6 C24 CCIE Cont NETII CC Link Ethernet MET 10 H HI Target PLE Accessing host station a Transfer Setup for Q Remote I O 4 PC s
122. e Tasks hia a a hia aia hia c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 45 e Setup Tasks e Export Tasks e Import Tasks e Documentation e Diagnostics 5 1 Online Tasks kei Online Tasks a Transfer Setup qa Download to Module Upload Configuration Image Download Configuration Image verify hss Stark Stop PROFIBUS Set Slave Address Transfer Setup Define the network connection type PC to PLC In the integrated version of GX Configurator DP this function is available in the GX Works2 application Download to Module Download the configuration from the current project to the connected module In the integrated version this function is available from the GX Works2 Write To PLC dialog Upload Configuration Read the binary configuration image from the master and store it in Image a file In the integrated version this function is available from the GX Work s2 Tool menu Download Configuration Download the configuration image taken from the specified file to the Image master module In the integrated version this function is available from the GX Works2 Tool menu Upload the existing configuration from the module and compare it with the current project In the integrated version this function is available from the GX Work s2 Verify wth PLC dialog Start Stop PROFIBUS Start or stop the cyclic DP data transfer In the integrated version this function is ava
123. e always applicable Master modules QU71PB92V and QJ71PB92D are not so simple The auto refresh settings can be applied only if the slaves in the network of the master have the same buffer memory address and data size as the auto refresh entries Condition Module already exists in the project with the same net Auto refresh settings are applied work configuration as in the data of the IC card image Module already exists in the project with different network Auto refresh settings are set to de configuration as in the data of the IC card image fault Module does not exist in the project It is created during IC Auto refresh settings are set to de card image reading fault Since the PROFIBUS DP modules initial settings are not part of the intelligent function module para meters on the IC card image they will not be read even if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked Printinc QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D po o gt x The PROFIBUS DP configuration and the I O mapping information can be printed using the Project Documentation and Documentation of I O Mapping task panel commands of the Parameter win dow respectively These commands create a HTML document of the corresponding settings and open it in the default browser which can be used to print the documents The Project gt Print Window and Project gt Print Window Prevew menu items of GX
124. e is displayed in expanded state as default The user can collapse a DUT by pressing the collapse button in the Identifier column PROFIBUS Network 10 Mapper x NO no 0x40 FDL 0 QJ71PB92 Identifier Element Type Class User M Glob gt Enter name of eraro oe rot Slot 0 MIT 8 Slot 1 MT YET Panai Slot 2 MT Y 8T _ Speen El E g FDL 12 Slave_Mr_O02 MT DP1 a f eoms cs ij Slot 1 MT 4D I O Mapping Table 10 Mapper z Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global va CO Senter Var Marnie gt ModuleReady ForcedOutputMode Online Change Commande xecution ErrorInfol ErrorInfoz 2 HS Errorinfo3 p ErrorInfog ModuleStatus CommandRequest ErrorTlear C mdFsp ARRAY 0 3 OF WORD Input Enter Var Mame gt re ErrorInfoz ErrorTlear The I O mapper table contains two types of rows 1 a row for each DUT global variable showing the editable variable name 3 3 3 3 3 a0 2 jee 2 Eaa 2 Pal 2 ES clo 0o o CEISIODD ODlIODJ ODJ O D o Pel c Eel c io DoIgl Cl Cl El cCl Eesljclyesycle rT er Tr Y c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks coim Range Description oem Identifier 1 32 chars name of global variable a 2 a row for each element of a DUT Identifier 1 32 chars name of DUT element inputs or outputs ing on buffer Element Type ARRAY data type BOO
125. e modules It also contains the definition of all exported DUT vari ables along with the buffer device addresses of each DUT element The device addresses are entered in MIT format in the GX Configurator DP dialogs but exported with the POU in IEC format Therefore both formats are displayed in the columns for user and buffer MIT address The IEC address is displayed in brackets next to the corresponding MIT address lf global variable names or user device addresses have been assigned to individual DUT elements these variable names and device addresses are listed as well The HTML document is displayed in the default web browser Using the print menu of the web browser the document can be printed The file can also be saved to a different path for electronic documentation Links constructed from the DUT variable names allow the user to navigate within the document between the PROFIBUS network structure and the definition of the corresponding DUT variable c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 95 Firefox e xj C PB92v_stahldp12_GXDP708 dp2 ns aie 3 8 gt 2B Googe P te E e x Project PB92v_stahldp12_GXDP708 dp2 FDL Ese Name Model Modules Mod a Global Var Var a with cmd whole HAOSLVIMODO consist 1 ISTIPSD B 2 IST1X2 DE1 2 lWHAOSLVIMOD2 ST1H PB Byte Packing Slave_Nr_001_1 ver B Ss lot M
126. e only for Q series projects selects deselects all items selected not selected selected indeterminate close dialog and start update of the selected Default but items ton Cancel close dialog and do not download anything Same as pressing OK with no item selec ted The selectable items which are listed in the dialog depend on the project type and settings 1 Download PROFIBUS configuration Download the PROFIBUS settings to the connected module 2 Update Autorefresh settings Add or update the autorefresh settings for the module with the configured head address 3 Remove Autorefresh settings for the same module type Delete existing autoretresh settings for the same module type This option should be set if for ex ample a PROFIBUS module has been moved to a different slot or the O assignment has been changed When the CPU cannot find the specified module type at the specified head address its signals an error GXDP only updates the autorefresh settings for the head address specified in the Master Settings Existing autorefresh settings for other head addresses remain unchanged The effects of this option depend on the state of the option Update Autorefresh settings option Update Autorefresh settings is selected autorefresh settings for modules of the same type as used in the project but with different starting I O numbers are removed option Update Autorefresh settings is NOT selected or not available
127. e range 0 125 or blank for no setting The following figures show the relation between the Standby master FDL address setting in the c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 163 Switch Setting dialog and the corresponding PLCs switch value which can be seen in the Switch Setting page of the PLC Parameter When closing the dialog with OK button Switch Setting 0000 QJ71PB92V If the setting is not blank the higher byte of switch 1 will be 10H and the standby FDL address will be written to the lower byte of switch 1 If the higher byte of switch 1 is 10H the standby FDL address will be initialized to the value stored in the lower byte of switch 1 even if it s out of range Swit Sith O s Sitch Sitch Pr Topi pay a w w w w Switch Setting 0000 QJ71P892V If switch 1 is blank or the higher byte of it Standby master FDL address 0 125 or leave blank for no setting is not 10H then the edit box of the standby FDL address will be initialized to blank QJ71PB92D Compatible Mode for QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92V modules can be used in QU71PB92D compatibility mode In this mode the QU71PB92V module identifies itself as a QU71PB92D module and operates identically to one This mode is useful when a QU71PB92D module has to be replaced in a system The existing configuration can be kept Steps to enable QU71PB92D mode of a module in a new projec
128. e updated S Note during the download device tracking will be disabled i Mo Cancel In Debug mode only the PLC selected in the transfer setup is updated x Debug i J Only the directly connected PLC will be updated Cancel Note if device tracking is disabled this applies only to the default tracking block controlled by SM1520 If the user has specifically configured device tracking and included the XY devices of the intelligent function modules the communication may fail Verify This function verifies the settings of the selected project with the current configuration of the module For PB92D masters a warning is displayed to inform the user that the data exchange on the PROFIBUS network will be stopped MELSOFT GX Configurator DP hs For reading the current configuration the data exchange on the PROFIBUS network must be stopped OK The current configuration is read from the module and compared with the configuration created from the current project If both settings match the following message box is displayed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION sa GX Configurator DP MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks m i Project settings match the current module configuration If the settings differ the following message box is displayed More detailed information on which parts of the settings are different is not provided MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks AN Project settings differ From
129. e x Project PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network Slave Status B EEEE NE Ah E v0 n0 0x0 FDL 0 Q7 pB92v Parameter Setup Tasks 1 4 Intelligent Function Module 0000 QJ71PB92V Parameter oY Global Device Comment HN R Global Label Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Program Setting H POU E A Device Memory Export Tasks 9 Device Initial Value Y FDL 2 Slave_Nr_001 QJ711 Master Settings fo GSD Device Database f VO Mapper Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database Documentation Slave is inactive Project Documentation E Slave has diag messages Documentation of I Slave has link 1 O Mapping J Slave has no link Online Status connected English Structured Q26UDEH Host Station Workaround Check if the type of the connected PLC matches the PLC type of the project by performing a con nection test in the Transfer Setup of GX Works2 9 2 Standalone Version The following description applies only to the standalone version of GX Configurator DP started inde pendently of GX Works2 GX Configurator DP has the following restrictions with regard to GX Works2 1 no offline update of autorefresh settings in GX Works2 project only online update of CPU 2 no import of PLC code which GX Configurator DP exports in GX Works2 newer versions of GX Works2 may support IEC I
130. ears to select the GSD file When leaving the dialog with OK the GSD file is parsed and its contents stored in the GSD database The GSD file itself is no longer required If the GSD file references a bitmap file for the slave device GX Configurator DP automatically tries to load the respective bitmap file and store it in the GSD database In case the file is not found a default bit map is used instead The bitmap can be replaced with a device specific bitmap later on The PROFIBUS standard specifies the following format for the bitmap file Width 70 pixels Height 40 pixels c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 69 File Extension dib bmp Only bitmaps that match the requirements in the table above should be used Other bitmaps with other sizes and color depths can be used but may not be correctly displayed Select Bitmap File My Recent Documents eskto p My Documents My Computer bly Metwork File name f bmp Places Files of type Eitmap Files bmp Cancel When the GSD file has been selected you will be asked to confirm the operation i MELSOFT GX Configurator DP LY Add S50 file MELCFOS2 G5 D to database Please ask the manufacturer of the slave device for the matching GSD file c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Import GSD Database The GSD information for device types which are missing in the GSD
131. ed and the Standalone Version are different Please see the following table for the supported CPU types in the Integrated Version High Universal Process Redundant LCPU FXCPU performance model model model QCPU O supported X not supported l QnUDV CPU is not supported in GX Configurator DP 7 08J 2 QnPRH CPU can be used w ith GX Works2 1 95Z c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 148 GX Configurator DP Functional Differences between the Integrated and the Standalone Version The following tables contain a comparison of the functionality of the standalone and the integrated versions of GX Configurator DP The functionality of the standalone and the integrated version is the same except the following Menu Functionality in standalone version Project New A 1 O same as in standalone version A changed X not Supported 1 PROFIBUS DP module configuration is stored in the GX Works2 project Project handling commands do not exist in the Parameter window 2 Item is moved to Tool menu of GX Works2 3 A separate toolbar and status bar are not supported 4 The window handling of different PROFIBUS DP configurations is handled in GX Works2 as tabbed windows 5 Item is moved to the task panel Task Panel Master Modules Functionality in standalone version Integrated version Online Tasks Transfer Setup A 1 Download to Module A 6 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurat
132. en converting a project from QJ71PB92V to QJ71PB92D GSD Device Database Opens the tree views for the device types stored in the global device database and in the project file For a detailed description see GSD Device Database Project Properties This dialog provides access to project specific properties This menu item is not available in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP Project Properties x PLE Project EAM electos IEC Developer 0S Projects Q06UDH_S4S0FTCTAL PRO Browse Comment this i a comment Cancel Description Choices Set ting range PLC Project select the project file of the correspond ing GD GID project The project direct ory is used to locate the image file for autorefresh parameter settings jparam wpa in the Resource subdir ectory of the GD GID project This file is c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 63 Description Choices Set ting range updated by GXDP if the Autorefresh option has been selected Browse opens file dialog to select the GD GID max 255 charac project file ters Comment an optional comment text of max 255 max 255 charac characters length which describes the ters project Close dialog and save changes ee Default but ton O Mapper Opens the table for defining Data Unit Types DUTs and global variables for access to slave input and output data For a detailed description see
133. ent The following main features are available for intelligent function modules in GX Works2 starting from version 1 87R e Intelligent function modules can be added to the project tree under the Intelligent Function Mod ule group e In the project tree each module node has one or more sub nodes to set their parameters auto re fresh settings and switch settings in dedicated windows e The settings can be written to read from or deleted from the PLC and they can be verified against the PLC The list of parameters included in the online operations can be selected on a per module basis Module configurations can be copied within the project or to another project The auto refresh settings can be checked to discover overlapping address ranges The inputs outputs and buffer memories of each module can be monitored in watch windows Sample comments can be used for the buffer memories in the Device Comment functionality Dedicated instructions functions can be used during programming This manual covers the functionalities that are new or different in case of PROFIBUS DP modules compared to other intelligent function modules in GX Works2 For a general description of the GX Works2 intelligent function module functionalities please refer to the following manual GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Intelligent Function Module SW1DNC GXW2 E Supported CPU types in the Integrated Version The supported CPU types between the Integrat
134. er signing the enclosed ENDUSER SOFTWARE SERVICE CARD This agreement ts concluded between MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V and the enduser hereinafter referred to as Licensee 4d Aw maane nf thic anroamant MITSKI TIRISHI Fl PCTRIO FI ICRNOF A W I accept the terms in the license agreement Print 9 I do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield 7 Enter your name organization and the product serial number Click on Next to proceed fz GX Configurator DP 7 08 InstallShield Wizard Ea Customer Information Please enter your information User Name Installshield c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation 13 8 Enter the destination folder where you want the GX Configurator DP software to be installed default C Melsec GX Configurator DP 7 08J If you agree with the default setting just click on Next m qa paoa ea yap F E oF a S 71 oe y IC B a itr _ E ntiqurator Le 7 4 B Installshield Vizard Destination Folder Click Next to install to this folder or dick Change to install to a diff Install GX Configurator DP 7 08 to C MELSEC GX Configurator DP 7 0834 InstallShield 9 If you want to install to a different directory click on Change and select the installation dir ectory Change Current Destination Folder Browse to the destination folder GX Configurator DP 7 03 InstallShield c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 14
135. erated program parts assist the application programmer in accessing slave input and output using symbolic variables and also perform the data transfer between the CPU and the master module in case copy instructions are used for this purpose instead of auto refresh In the stand alone version it can be used to create a user library and an ASCII export file with the ne cessary program objects which can be imported to a GX IEC Developer project for use GX Configurator DP GX IEC Developer ASCII export file and user library file export to file import from file In the integrated version there is no need for export import because the necessary objects will be directly added to the GX Works2 project that contains the PROFIBUS DP module GX Works2 project GX Configurator DP integrated version POU generation The update of the program code must be performed every time the PROFIBUS DP configuration is changed in a way that affects the program code For example if a new I O module is added to a Slave or a variable definition is changed in the I O Mapper POU generation must be called to update the program code in the project However in the integrated version it will be possible to automate this update process whenever the PROFIBUS DP configuration is saved it will be checked whether there has been any change in the configuration for which POU generation is necessary and in such a case it will be performed Automatic POU gen
136. eration can be turned on in the Master Settings dia log of the module see the Master Settings chapter for details The following table shows the advantages of the integrated version over the stand alone version in c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 terms of the POU generation feature In the integrated version the same objects are created as in the standalone version e User library o Structured Data Types o Global Variables o Two POUs e Program Task The following table shows the purpose and naming of the generated objects Object Purpose Name formet Meme example User lib Container for SDTs lt ModuleType gt _ lt StartinglO gt QJ71PB92V_0000 rary global variables and POUs SDTs Data types for I O tHA lt starting O no gt SLV lt FDL tHAOSLV10MOD1 mapping address gt MOD lt module index slot gt Global Individual variables user defined variables for V O mapping POU for application lt ModuleType gt _ lt StartinglO gt _Init QU71PB92V_0000_Init specific initializa tion POU for I O data lt ModuleType gt _ lt StartinglO gt QJ71PB92V_0000 access A program task in TASK_ lt ModuleType gt _ lt Start TASK_QJ71PB92V_0000 the program re inglO gt source named PROFIBUS or MAIN depending on PLC type containing calls to the previously de scribed POUs The task will be added to the program resource MAIN in case o
137. es per slave the maximum I O size and user parameter length It checks the number of I O and user parameter bytes used by the installed modules against these limits Note adding or removing slave modules may change the addresses of the I O data in the buffer memory of the master It is therefore necessary to update the PLC program and if used the autore fresh settings c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 126 GX Configurator DP Extended Support for ST1H PB Slaves Groups of ST Slave Modules i Slave Parameters Wizard Slave Modules x T Modules installed E4 are possible Max Data size 304 bytefs lO usage D i if byte s Mas I O sizes i p2 i f zE byte s l Slave User Parameters Available Slave Modules Project Slave Modules x t Cancel Back Default For ST1H PB slaves the modules are sorted in the following groups according to their type function Header Modules Power Supply Modules Digital Input Modules Digital Output Modules Analog Input Modules Analog Output Modules Reserved only version B Check of Selected ST Slave Modules All ST Versions The module list of ST slaves is especially checked for the following conditions 1 first module must be head module 2 second module must be a power supply 3 only one head module allowed 4 the X1616 module must be configured by selecting F module first and a L module second Specific Check of Selected ST Slave Modules Version A
138. ettings will not be part of the IPARAM file Apart from the auto refresh settings other parameters of PROFIBUS DP modules will not be part of the GX Developer project It is recommended to export the settings of each PROFIBUS DP module in the project using the Export Tasks gt Project in GX Configurator DP Format command of the Parameter window Afterwards the exported project can be opened in the standalone version of GX Configurator DP POU Generation QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D po o x Availability POU generation can be performed only in the European version of GX Works2 and only in structured projects therefore e The POU Generation task of the PROFIBUS DP Parameter window will be available only in struc tured projects of the European version of GX Works2 Exception in case of Q Remote I O CPU the POU Generation task will be enabled in simple pro jects because in case of this CPU the objects are not written to the project but written to file that is imported to the controlling PLC s project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 170 GX Configurator DP e Automatic POU generation will be performed only in structured projects of the European version of GX Works2 POU generation will not be performed if the start I O no of the module is not set Overview GXDP has a function that creates PLC program code based on the parameter settings and the I O mapping information of the module The gen
139. f GX Works2 Note Integration of GX Configurator DP in GX Works2 requires GX Works2 version 1 87R or newer Software Installation Installing for GX Works2 Integration GX Works2 must be installed before GX Configurator DP is installed in order to create the correct system settings The following list of installation scenarios describes the effects on the use of the integrated GX Confi gurator DP within GX Works2 1 Case e GXConfigurator DP 7 08J is installed at first e GXWorks2 version 1 87R or newer is installed after GX Configurator DP gt The integrated behaviour of GX Configurator DP is not enabled The installer cannot add PROFIBUS DP modules to the Intelligent Function Module selection dialog of GX Works2 2 Case e GXWorks2 version 1 87R or newer is installed e GXConfigurator DP 7 08J is installed e GXConfigurator DP 7 08J is de installed e GXConfigurator DP 7 07H is installed gt lf GX Configurator DP 7 08J is de installed the PROFIBUS DP modules are removed from the lIn telligent Function Module selection dialog of GX Works2 If GX Configurator DP 7 07H is installed the PROFIBUS DP modules in the Intelligent Function Module selection dialog of GX Works2 are not available The integrated behaviour of GX Configurator DP is not available c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 10 GX Configurator DP 3 Case GX Works2 version 1 87R or newer step is installed GX Configurator DP 7 08J is installed GX
140. f basic model QCPU For all other CPUs the task will be added to the program resource PROFIBUS PLC type Target program QO0 Q00J Q01 MAIN If POU generation is used in a project for basic model QCPU Ladder POUs should not be used in the project because it would result in mixed use of structured and non structured languages in the MAIN program which is not allowed by the compiler c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP plus Ba aed Intelligent Function Module lin Global Device Comment i m Global Label QI71PB92V_0000 Eb B Program Setting Hg QI71PB92V_0000_Init e J Initial Program m SP Label i By FUN i Scan Pi 2 as IEM aN FHES Structured Data Types G3 tHA00SLV1MODO fig TASK QJ71PB92V 0000 E QU71PB92V_0000_Init E a QJTLPB92V_0000 E n No Ee ution Type El ef POU ci a Device Memory a nfl Device Initial Value The user library and the program task will be created at the following events e Manual POU Generation o When the POU Generation command from the task panel of the Parameter window is clicked e Automatic POU Generation o When the Parameter window is saved and there have been changes in the settings that affect the user library or the user library doesn t exist The Parameter window is saved in the following cases if its contents have been modified when the window is closed when the project is saved when some function requests the savi
141. fer is selected MELSOFT GX Configurator DP mm 1 You must assign 4 valid word device address to the input transfer buffer Otherwise the inputs will not be transferred in the POU If Slave Specific Transfer is selected MELSOFT GX Configurator DP i i Slave specific transfer is selected but some slaves have no valid word devices assigned to their input andtor output en J area Unless you select block transfer or assign the missing devices the IO data of these slaves will not be transferred as part of the POU OK Check of Global Variable Identifiers Global variable identifiers must be unique This restriction is checked for all global variable names used within the PROFIBUS master user library Global variable identifiers are not case sensitive Therefore the use of gmame with different forms of capitalization results in following error messages Errors while checking entries The following global varnable identifiers are not unique Press OK and return to the I0 Mapper to corect the values VI SIE denned IN Hare CAC TEJA SU l ccccccecccscssssssssssssssssssvscsseseseseseeeeeeeseess OK BYNAME defined in slave FOL 2 module slot1 o x gvname defined in slave FOL 2 module slot 2 The variable names must be changed in the I O Mapper before POU and user library can be expor ted Note because only the current master configuration can be chec
142. figurator DP installed PROFIBUS DP modules will appear as reserved modules in the project tree The same is true if the installed GX Works2 version is older than 1 87R Navigation A x jay Intelligent Functon Module fy O000 Reserved Module fei 0020 Reserved Module ay OO40 Reserved Module A Global Device Comment H Global Label 1 4 Program Setting 9 POU 25 Device Initial Value Compatibility with the Standalone Version of GX Configurator DP Transferring data from GX Works2 to GX Configurator DP The Export Tasks Project in GX Configurator DP Format command in the task panel of the para meter window can be used to export the configuration to a GX Configurator DP format project file The compatibility of the exported project file is the same as if the file were saved in the stand alone version The exported file can be opened in the same and newer versions of GX Configurator DP as the one the file was exported with Transferring data from GX Configurator DP to GX Works2 The Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project command in the task panel of the Parameter window can be used to import the settings from a GX Configurator DP format project file into GX Works2 The compatibility of the exported project file is the same as if the file were opened in the stand alone version GX Configurator DP files saved in the currently installed or older versions of GX Confi gurator DP can be imported into GX
143. fol c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Description Choices Set ting range lowing states e Normal e Diagnostics e Special Function GXDP only uses the Normal bitmap for dis Replace Bit opens a file dialog for selecting the bitmap in Global GSD map file to be assigned to the selected state data enabled in Project GSD data disabled Bitmap File name of the bitmap file Slave Family allows to alter the slave family set by the in Global GSD GSD file under which the slave is located in data enabled ine Ves in Project GSD data disabled Set Byte Order selects the byte order for user parameters Low byte first High byte for User Para of types short and long signed and un first meter signed This setting should normally never MJA OVIE MSI be changed because PROFIBUS specifies in Global GSD big Endean which is the default data enabled in Project GSD data disabled Close dialog and save changes ae Default but ton Close dialog and discard changes Replace Device Bitmap The user can replace the existing bitmap of the slave by pressing the button Replace Bitmap This opens a file dialog in which a file with a new bitmap can be selected The device database can store three different bitmaps for a device type used for different states of the device Via the group of radio buttons the state in which the bitmap is used is selecte
144. fresh settings of the uploaded IPARAM are valid for the module configuration in the GX Works2 project they are applied If the auto refresh settings of the uploaded IPARAM are not valid for the module in the GX Works2 project default auto refresh set tings are applied QJ71PB93D modules are simple modules with one auto refresh setting for input and one auto refresh setting for output Therefore the settings are always applicable Master modules QJ71PB92V and QJ71PB92D are not so simple The auto refresh settings can be applied only if the slaves in the network of the master have the same buffer memory address and c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 ter data size as the auto refresh entries Condition Module already exists in the project with the same net Auto refresh settings are applied work configuration as the module on the PLC Module already exists in the project with different network Auto refresh settings are set to de configuration as the module on the PLC fault Module does not exist in the project It is created during Auto refresh settings are set to de reading fault Intelligent Function Module Tab PROFIBUS DP modules will not be shown on the Intelligent Function Module tab because the set tings stored in the flash ROM of the module cannot be read from the PLC as they are insufficient to recreate the PROFIBUS DP configuration in the project Ver
145. fy chapter for details Intelligent Function Module Tab PROFIBUS DP modules will not be shown on the Intelligent Function Module tab because their settings cannot be verified using this dialog C Verify Delete Execution Target Data No Yes Parameter Program Select Al Cancel Al Selections Tite Project Name Target Target Memory 2011 09 02 15 11 34 2011 09 02 15 11 36 Writing Size Related Functions lt lt A U G Remote Set Clock PLC User Data Write Title Operation The switch settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be deleted from the PLC if the PLC Network Re mote Password Switch Setting item is checked The auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be deleted from the PLC if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked Since the PROFIBUS DP modules initial settings are not stored in the IPARAM file of the PLC they will not be deleted from the PLC even if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked Verifying Data with another Project QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D PROFIBUS DP settings will be supported in the project verify functionality of GX Works2 with limita tions The switch settings and auto refresh settings can be verified but other parameters cannot be verified The switch settings of PROFIBUS DP modules are verified if the PLC Network item is checked
146. g_ima dpi Places save as type DP Master Image file dpi Cancel ae Project in GX Configurator DP Format This task item is anly available in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP The user is prompted for a file path to store the current project into c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks s Select project file SE x Save in Bai o e E c Es H Mame r Date modified Type rin Fece Places No items match your search Desktop raies A foo ga Computer T Network 4 File name PB9Av_stahidp 12 GXDP 08 dp Save as type DP project file dp 5 4 Import Tasks ha Import Tasks Import GA Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database Import GX Configurator DP Imports GX Configurator DP project file dp2 dpx The behaviour Project is similar to the Open Project menu item Only available in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP Add GSD File adds the contents of a GSD file to the device database Import GSD Database import device types from a GSD database or a project file Import GX Configurator DP Project This task item is only available in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 90 GX Configurator DP Select project file Profibus Projects cy Egr Name Date modified Type QO6UDEH_Control 2011 08 17 10 00 File folder d QI
147. gin installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings cick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield 13 After pressing the Install button the installation is started Progress bars will inform you about the setup status ee ee eT oe TA YT 7 GX Confiqurator DP 7 08 InstallShield Wizard Installing GX Configurator DP 7 08 The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs GX Configurator DP 7 08 This may take several minutes status Validating install rm InstallShield lt Back Next gt c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 16 GX Configurator DP 14 After the installation has been successfully completed you see the following message The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed GX Configurator DP 7 081 Click Finish to exit the wizard lt Back Cancel Button Functions With the Next button you will leave the current menu and enter the next menu With the Back button you go to the previous window Cancel button ends the installation procedure 3 2 1 Getting Started Below are the main steps which are required to configure a PROFIBUS DP master module The QJ71PB92V module is used as an example Start GX Configurator DP 1 Start GX Configurator DP via the shortcut in the Programs menu The default is Programs gt MELSOFT Application gt GX Conf
148. gxdp_118 dp2 printproj html Project qpb92v_test dp2 feomment Master QJ71PB92V FOL address 0x925 Ql 1PB92W MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Master 1 500 000 Ident number Module Vendor Baudrate in bps Starting I O number Goto Clear state oO Min slave interval in ms co Polling timeout in ms hh Maximum input size in bytes 44 Maximum output size in bytes 244 Watchdog for time sync 0 ms Slave Watchdog time inactive qu 3 D D Bus Parameter Baudrate bps 1 500 000 Slot Time T_sl 300 N Done is Proxy Mone a c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 94 GX Configurator DP Note the project documentation lists the selected modules of each slave The slot index is the se quential index of the module It is not necessarily identical with its physical slot as it is displayed for example by the configuration tool of the slave At the end of the project document a note de scribes the slot index IIPUL PPL LII OYLES J J sal Modul name User parameter Contguration index data ouvert C e C The Slot indes table is the sequential index of the module It is not necessarily Slot index Identical with its physical slot as itis displayed for example by the configuration tool of the slave Documentation of I O Mapping The I O mapping information can be exported into a separate HTML document This document lists the global variables for the DP slav
149. h consistency over one word would require consistency handling because the inputs of the 4AD start in the high byte of the first word If the modules are selected in the opposite order 4AD and then X8 no consistency is required because the 4AD module is now word aligned If one module of a slave requires consistency consistency handling must be activated for the corres ponding slave in case of FX3U 64DP M or for the complete master in case of QU71PB92D and QJ71PB92V For the FX master the consistency is maintained by using special bits in buffer memory to control access to I O data The PLC program code for this handshake is included in the generated user library For Q series masters consistency requires the use of autorefresh for data transfer between CPU and buffer memory GXDP checks a slave for consistency whenever it is modified or added If consistency is required for the slave and Copy Instructions is selected for data exchange the user is informed with a message that the data transfer option has automatically been changed from Copy Instructions to AutoRe fresh and the consistency flag in the master settings has been selected PLC Code Options Option 1 Data transfer only The user library only contains the PLC code for copying the inputs from and the outputs to buffer memory and the code for starting the data transfer DUTs and global variables are not exported If Autorefresh has been selected for data
150. hanged its name from MT 44D to MT 40Aw F the list does not contain Error entries you can continue by pressing DE OK lf errors have been found the user can only view the messages but cannot proceed with opening the project The OK button is therefore disabled Project and GSD Inconsistencies X List of inconsistencies found name from W T 4A0 to MT 40A Warming For the slave with FOL addresse 1 the 1O size of module AT 4 0 4 differs from the O size of the module type in the GSD database Error The module type with reference number 14 16word_output whole consistency i missing in the GSD database IF the list does not contain Error entries you can continue by pressing OR Save The reason for such inconsistencies can be an import of incompatible GSD information from the central GSD database see GSD Update when opening the project In this case the project should be opened again without importing the GSD information from the central database Command Close This menu command closes the active project Command Save This menu command is used to save a modified project The project will be saved to the assigned file c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Main Menu name If no file name exists e g new project the standard dialog box for Save As will be opened Remove GSD Information When saving a master project the user can have all unused GSD
151. iagnostic data Buffer Devices Edit Devices C Slave Specific Transfer 01000 to D2000 to Comm Trouble Area to Estd Comm Trouble Area to bo Slave Status Area Data Transfer between CPU and master module using Copy Instructions AutoRefresh l Consistency FPLC code options Data transfer only C User variables f AIDUTs Contents of user ibram start of data transter global variables for all DUT Please export the user library and import itin your PLC project Cancel Back Default es Enter the CPU device addresses of the transfer buffers for exchanging data between CPU and mas ter module For a detailed description see CPU Device Access New Project Wizard for QJ71PB93D Projects lf a QJ71PB93D module has been selected in the previous wizard page the next pages provide ac cess to the Q slave configuration and are identical to the Slave Parameters Wizard c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 32 GX Configurator DP xl Starting LO number fi 00 OxFED PROFIBUS Settings FOL Address 1 0 125 Cancel Back Default Enter the starting I O number and the FDL address of the slave module For a detailed description see Q Slave PROFIBUS Settings DP New Project Wizard Autorefresh Settings Butter Devices 4 MW Enable Autorefresh Consistency Input Size in words o 0 12 Dutput Size in words E 0 122 Input CPU Device b100
152. ial communication other station via PLC module 3 Serial port Access MNET 10 H other station via PLC module 2 4 Serial port Access CL Link other station via PLC module 5 Seral port Access Ethernet other station via PLC module 6 Serial port Access senal communication MNET 10 H other station via PLC module Seral port Access serial communication Ethernet other station via PLC module amp Serial port Access MNET 10 H seral communication other station via PLC module 19 Saral nart Arres MANET ANHE ink ather station wia PLC mardula Update o 5 Cancel Dialog Connection channel list Description Graphical image of the in selected network type Listing of the possible network configurations for the selected PLC OK Confirm the set network configuration and close dialogue Cancel Closes the dialogue without saving When the button Update was clicked the dialogue is closed but the network configuration is already saved Update Click this button to confirm the selected network configuration without closing the dia logue Use the scrollbar to scroll through the network configurations and select a network configuration cor responding to your network type by clicking in the list Click on the button Update Confirm the fol lowing security note with OK c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Transfer Setup 145 MELSOFT GX Configurator DP is x AN Present setting will be last on selection of new item
153. ide I F PLC side I F Other station Choose no network or one of the specified network types Network route Choose the network type network No station number and first I O No to be accessed The setting items depend on the network type that has been set Line connection EAB EL E24 Coexistence network route Choose this when making access to the network different from the one where the per sonal computer is connected Choose the network type network No station number and first I O No to be accessed The setting items depend on the network type that has been set Multiple PLC setting Specify when the access target is multiple CPUs You can connect up to four PLC CPUs In this option you decide which CPU is to be connected Connection channel list Lists possible connection modes and their image You can set the connection target eje e e ejojo k c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Transfer Setup 143 Description while looking at the Connection channel list PLC direct coupled setting By clicking this button you change from Other station to the own station Connection test Tests whether proper access can be made to the PLC set as the access target on the Connection Setup screen If proper access can be made the model name of the PLC as the access target appears in the CPU type field ee E Target System Specifies the connection destination for redundant PLC systems 1 Not specified
154. ifying Data with the PLC PLC Module Tab Online Data Operation Connection Channel List Serial Port PLC Module Connection USB Verify Delete FE PLC Module ar Intelligent Function Module Execution Target Data No f Yes m OO ity Edit Data Parameter Program Select Al Cancel Al Selections Module Data jjj Module Name Data Name Target l Data Nam Target Target Memory v v SFC Block Selection Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Setifitisnmeeded No Setting Already Set Writing Size Free Volume Use Volume OBytes 242 596 3 164Bytes Refresh Related Functions lt lt Set Clock PLC User Data Write Title Format PLC Clear PLC Memory Arrange PLC The switch settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be verified with the PLC if the PLC Network Re mote Password Switch Setting item is checked The auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be verified with the PLC if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh item is checked Since the PROFIBUS DP modules initial settings are not stored in the IPARAM file of the PLC they will not be verified with the PLC even if the Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting Auto Refresh c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 182 GX Configurator DP item is checked The initial settings can be verified using the Tool gt Verify menu item of the corres ponding module s Parameter window see the Veri
155. igurator DP 7 08J gt GX Configurator DP 7 08J c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation MELSOFT GX Configurator DP el X Project Tools view Help OG Hli m mlm Ple CAP NOUM SCRL g Ready Start a New Project 1 in the main menu Project select New to open a new project file Help MJE Ctrl M Tools Project Chrl 0 Recent File c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 18 GX Configurator DP 2 select the PROFIBUS module which should be configured faNew Project Wizard Select Module Type j xX Select Module Type CPU Seres MELSEC Module Type RIA id gt Read from PLC Project Properties PLC Project Browse Comment Cancel Back Default we lf the module to be configured exists already in a connected PLC you can select the module online by pressing Read from PLC After configuring the connection to the PLC the list of modules is dis played fajNew Project Wizard Select Module Type 7 x Select Module Type CPU Series f On C anA EX MELSEC Module Type fo PIPE SZ Bead fromPLc Read fram PLC x Starting 1O nutaber Module Typename O10 0000 OIF 1EY1 100 Sa aa aa o 0x020 BEY _MELADSHAI Q 0x060 E OIFIPESSD 0x00 CI61BT11N Project Properties PLE Project tt a a Slot Comment cas F Cancel Back Meck Default re c 2012 MIT
156. ilable from the GX Work s2 Tool menu Set Slave Address Change the FDL address of a slave online c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 46 GX Configurator DP This function is only available for QJ71PB92V and FX3U64DP M In the integrated version this function is available from the GX Works2 Tool menu Transfer Setup This item opens the dialog for managing the communication settings of the PLC connections For a detailed description see Transfer Setup Connection Handling for Online Functions lf any of the functions listed in Online Tasks is started the settings of the currently selected transfer setup are used to connect to the target PLC and the PROFIBUS module within the PLC lf the connection to the target PLC fails for any of the Online Tasks the user is informed with an er ror message MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks Failed to connect to PLE Please check vour network configuration and cables The user can now choose to open the transfer setup to change the transfer settings and try again MELSOFT GX Configurator DP F j Do you want bo start the transfer setup and select a different connection If the user selects Yes the transfer setup dialog is opened If the connection to the PLC is established GX Configurator DP tries to locate the module at the specified starting I O number If there is no module at the given starting I O number or if the module found does not m
157. ile PLCRAS BootFile Program SFC Device 1 0 Assignment Multiple CPU Setting Built in Ethernet Port Setting 1 0 Assignment 1 No Slot Type ModelNeme Points Start XY Sth Setting o jac __lfuc __ lt j a foto intelligent QI71PB92V 0000 Detailed Setting 2 hen fintatig 2I7 1PBID 0020 0040 Select PLE type Select module Le O a A Parameter Window When the Parameter sub node of a module is double clicked in the project tree of GX Works2 a new child window is opened in the GX Works2 main window in which the GX Configurator DP project window is mapped c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 156 GX Configurator DP i Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Help DB Pius ios 3 be et OR BR Bg 3 a ae A eS Sie ee A be bn Ci i Gp 2 Ah RE Hj Parameter Setup Tasks Eve Eaa aes Master Settings BJ FOL Stave_Nr_001 QJ71PB93D 1 0 size 16 20 byte s an we General lg 0000 OPREA p fo GSD Device Database Slot 0 1 Word In con word p CJ Drives iF Parameter f VO Mapper em vest Ll eat Devices for Slave Specific Transfer f Slot 1 1 Word In con word mw Switches F id Switch Setting h Parameter 4 Slot 2 2 Word In con word a lo E 0040 Q 71PB93D Export Tasks 2 ip Parameter Slot 3 4 Word In con word a Valves y Global Device Comment Fh POU
158. information removed from the pro ject file in order to reduce its size lf the project file contains GSD information for slave types which are not used in the project the user is asked whether to remove the data MELSOFT GX Configurator DP K P Should unused SSD information be removed From the project File 7 Do not show this message again lf the user agrees the GSD information is removed from the project file If the user does not want to be asked each time a project is saved the checkbox Do not show this message again in the mes sage box can be set In this case the same action removing or keeping unused GSD information is performed each time until the application is restarted Command Save As This menu command is used to save a project with a new assigned file name This command uses the dialog box for file saving Save in pi t test 3009 1 dpe ie test _0610_1 dp2 My Recent Ea best 3009 1 Fx dp2 Documents Ea gxdp7 z_test dp test_OF10_qna dp gxdp703_empty dp2 esktop Ea oxdp 03_btest dp B check_overlap dp2 S gxdp703_test1410 dp2 i test_1410_3_empty_q dp My Documents gxdp702_ 9 jomap dp pr My Computer ma bly Hetwork File name gxdp702_q_iomap dp2 Places save as type DP2 project file dp Cancel DPZ pro ject file f dpe Files can only be saved in the dp2 format EF Ez Command Recent Files
159. ings from the CPU but the parameters cannot be read from the module The parameters of the module are not written to the symbolic information stored in the CPU either therefore it cannot be read from there as well After reading the auto refresh settings from the CPU it is attempted to be applied to the PROFIBUS DP module parameters in the project There are certain conditions when the auto refresh settings can be applied For a detailed description please refer to the Reading from the PLC chapter IC Card Operations The Write IC Card and Write Image Data functionalities are used to write the auto refresh settings to the IPARAM file in the card image The Read IC Card Read Image Data functionalities can be used to read the auto refresh settings from the IPARAM file in the card image but the parameters cannot be read After reading the auto refresh settings from the card image it is attempted to be applied to the PROFIBUS DP module parameters in the project There are certain conditions when the auto refresh settings can be applied For a detailed description please refer to the IC Card Operations chapter Export to GX Developer Format File Open GX Developer Format File GX Developer projects can store only the parameters that are written to the CPU therefore in case of PROFIBUS DP modules only the auto refresh settings can be stored in the GX Developer project After exporting a GX Works2 project to a GX Developer format project the para
160. input cycle time Watchdog for This parameter specifies the time interval in 0 65535 time sync which the master broadcasts the current QJ71PB92V system time only Close wizard and discard changes saa Proceed to next wizard page Pere l Default but Default Set Set parameters back to their default values back to their default values Calculation of Watchdog and Other Timing Parameters The watchdog function of PROFIBUS ensures that the slaves detect a loss of the communication with the master The time interval without requests from the master before detecting a disconnect must exceed the maximum duration of bus cycles The actual bus cycle time depends on the I O size to be transferred the response times from the slaves the baudrate and acyclic messages The parameter min slave interval defines the poll cycle and must not be less than the theoretically pos sible cycle time which is displayed as estimated bus cycle time The target token rotation time T_tr specifies when a master will regain the token to exchange I O data with its slaves For a single master its min slave interval determines the token rotation time In a multi master PROFIBUS network the target token rotation time T_tr is at least the sum of the min slave intervals of all masters For the current master configuration GX Configurator DP calculates an estimated bus cycle time which is displayed in the Master Settings This time
161. ins empty for bit devices 5 6 Diagnostics Tasks The available diagnostic functions depend on the type of master module selected in the current pro ject Note In the integrated version of GX Configurator DP the diagnostic function are accessible via the Tool menu of the GX Works2 application c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 96 GX Configurator DP A 1S J71PB92D QJ71PB92D QJ71PB92V FX3U 64DP M Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages Slave I O Test Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages PLE 4utorefresh Settings Slave I O Test Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages PLT Sutorefresh Settings Slave If Test Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Statkus Diagnosis Messages Slave I O Test Live List not available in the integ rated version of GX Con figurator DP available from the Tool menu in the integrated version of GX Configura tor DP available from the Tool menu in the integrated version of GX Configura tor DP not available in the integ rated version of GX Con figurator DP Diagnostic functions which access the configuration of the master can only be executed if cyclic data transfer has been started Extended information like slave specific error messages require addi tionally that the PROFIBUS configuration of the master matches the active project Both conditions are
162. ion as in the standalone version The layout of the window is not saved when closing the window When closing and re opening a win dow the default layout will be applied va empapar E 0000 QJ71PB92 P i PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network EEF vo no 0 0 F0L 0 qu7ipes2v Setup Tasks a 3 i Master Settings TH FDL 1 Slave_Nr_001 QJ71PBS a General fo GSD Device Database 5 o Drives fp VO Mapper ath Devices for Slave Specific a Switches Transfer H v0 Export Tasks 2 e Gr Valves O pe n WI nd OW F POU Generation ari Controls Configuration Image i Project in GX Configurator DP t Gr HMI W Encoder Import Tasks a ari NC RC Import GX Configurator DP s a Project Gateway Add GSD File z a PLC Import GSD Database roe obal GSD da A aas Online Status not connected c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 33 0000 QJ71PB92V Parameter PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks as a BF vo n0 0 0 FDL0 Q71PB92v etup Tas a Master Settings Th FDL 1 Slave_Nr_001 QJ71PB93D I O size 12 0 byte s fo GSD Device Database 7 VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks F POU Generation Configuration Image Project in GX Configurator DP Format Change layout VO Mapper x Identifier Element T Cla
163. issing or incomplete the user parameters can also be changed within a simple hex editor c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 129 DP Slave Parameters Wizard Slave User Parameters Select module MT Edit Hex Byte swapping No byte swapping Averaging on Operating mode Input Channel 104 Diagnosis at low voltage report Overflow Wire Breakage report Byte swapping No byte swapping Averaging on Operating mode Input Channel 104 Diagnosis at low voltage report Overflow Wire Breakage report Byte swapping No byte swapping Cancel Back Erish Default Description Choices Setting select either global for general para meters or the module specified by its slot number and type name opens the hex editor for editing the user parameters of the selected slave mod ule User Param each row represents a parameter from GSD file Table showing name and input field close wizard and discard changes ey return to previous wizard page if the slave supports DPV 1 the button Default button is labeled Next otherwise it is labeled Finish Next proceed to next wizard page DP V1 V2 Parameters c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 130 GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting range UES Hex Editor for User Parameters lf such descriptions are missing or incomplete the user can start a hex editor to directly change the user paramete
164. k settings you should be familiar with the characteristics of MELSEC networks and consult the corresponding manuals Transfer Setup List X Transfer Setup Hames New CPU seres Configure CPU type Delete Apply rea Description Choices Setting range Transfer Setup allows to select an existing transfer Names setup and also to change its name CPU series show the family of the CPU type set read only in the selected transfer setup c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Transfer Setup Description Choices Setting range CPU type show the CPU type set in the selec read only w je transfer e New define a new transfer define a new transfer setup edit the selected transfer setup 4 delete the selected transfer setup Apply save changes in the transfer setup ieee name ok close Close dialog and save changes and save changes Default button button The transfer setup name may only consist of letters digits and the following characters _ The first character must be a letter If the name entered by the user contains other characters an error message is displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks A The transfer setup name may only consist of letters digits and _ Define New Transfer Setup When the user presses the lt New gt button the user is first asked to select the CPU type CPU Type Selection CPU Type Selection CPU zeres HE
165. ked variable identifiers may con flict with the variable identifiers used in other master configurations if multiple master modules are used within the same PLC rack Check Overlapping Device Addresses Device addresses which have been assigned to DUT elements see User MIT Address or to buffer c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP areas see CPU Device Access are checked for conflicts If device areas overlap the conflicting nodes and device addresses are listed Errors while checking entries Some device addresses overlap Press Cancel and corect the input or OK bo ignore and continue Jave AL goe ed Ce ar ee AA Psese OK EAFA NI AA Input D1000 overlaps wath Slave Mr O01 Side ok Cancel gt E The user can either ignore the conflicts and proceed by pressing OK or press Cancel and open the corresponding input dialog to change the device addresses Configuration Image With this menu command the user is prompted for a file path to store the configuration image which is generated from the current project The configuration image contains the binary encoded structure of master and slave parameters as they are stored in the master Its contents are therefore specific for the type of the master Select file for configuration image Savein CO G26U0 My Recent Documents Dezktop My Documents i ou My Computer bly Network File name Jaxdp_conti
166. keyboard are clicked The current communication status is indicated by an icon in the caption PROFIBUS Diagnosis Online Entry time Slave name 25 11 2008 18 44 59 Slave_Nr_O01 PROFIBUS Diagnosis Offline Entry time Slave name 25 11 2008 16 44 59 Slave Nr O01 Note the master modules AJ71PB92D and QJ71PB92D have a limited storage capacity for dia gnostic messages They can only store eight standard messages and extended diagnostic informa tion only for one event This can result in diagnostic messages not being stored and thus not dis played Slave I O Test Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages PLO Sutorefresh Settings Slave I O Test c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks tor Selecting the item Slave I O Test in the Diagnostics task group opens a view which provides read write access to the slave input output areas in the buffer memory of the PROFIBUS master Slave I O Test x Slave slave _Mr_o01 T Start Monitor Inputs C Outputs Write value Format WORD 16 bit hex ania JRO i 16 bit hex EE esee Byte Order DWORD 32 bit ace INT 16 bit decimal rair oeo rlomiGeidam ITs a a efa a vae a amojojo ojojololojololo o o ole o sjojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo v sojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo a O AAT A E Control Description Command select slave from list of slave slaves in projec
167. lave Status Properties p Diagnosis Messages Work Offline VHAOSLV21MOD2 PLC 4utorefresh Settings Exit woe 9T1X2 DE1 SIPE sos vzinons 4 een at vHAOSLV2IMOD4 H Slave I O Test i Online Status nok connected DefaultConnection Ready 7 locate the PROFIBUS slave modules which should be accessed in the I O Mapping document and enter the listed buffer devices in the GX Works2 project The device adddresses in the column Buffer MIT Address are calculated for each module from the buffer devices which the user has entered in the CPU Device Access dialog Therefore the documentation must updated when a different buffer device address has been entered in GX Configurator DP the selection of block or slave specific transfer has been changed slaves or slave modules have been added or removed the slave order has changed e g due to assigning different FDL addresses Global Variables Slave_Nr_001 Module Slot 0 VHAOSLViIMODO ARRAY 0 7 OF BOOL OF BOOL ARRAY 0 7 output foe D120 0 8 optional after downloading the parameters of the GX Works2 project to the PLC use the Dia gnostics gt PLC Autorefresh Settings menu item of GX Configurator DP to ensure that the correct device addresses are exchanged with the PROFIBUS master This helps to detect potential errors caused for example by not reading the PROFIBUS autorefresh settings from the CPU into the GX Works
168. lave is active Sync Output Freeze Input Ignore AutoClear only QJ71PB92V and FX3U 64DP M Description until it is allowed to send response frames to the DP master Do not change this value The time is entered as multiple of the bit duration on the PROFIBUS The correspond ing absolute time depends therefore on the selected PROFIBUS baud rate PROFIBUS DP allows transmitting control commands such as sync or freeze from the master to one slave a group of slaves or all slaves at the same time The control commands are based on multicast function This means that slaves with the same group number operate in a synchron ized way with each other A slave can belong to several groups You can use the boxes to assign the slave to any of the groups If selected the slave is included in the cyclic data transfer Otherwise the slave is not accessed and a con nection failure with that slave will not Cause a response error in the master If this option is activated a synchron ous switching of all slave outputs is possible only available for slaves where this function is Supported stated by the entry Sync_Mode_supp in the GSD file If this option is activated a synchron ous switching of all slave inputs is possible only available for slaves where this function is Supported stated by the entry Freeze _Mode_supp in the GSD file The slave should ignore a Clear tele gram from the master
169. meters of PROFIBUS DP modules will be deleted unless you export each module s parameters in GX Confi gurator DP format When opening a GX Developer project either one that was saved with GX Developer or exported from GX Works2 only the auto refresh settings of PROFIBUS DP modules will be available After opening he auto refresh settings can be written to the CPU but they will not be editable in the Para meter window of the module because the module s parameters will be set to default in the project If you edit the module s parameters then the auto refresh settings will be updated to the settings you specify in the parameters It is recommended to import the module parameters from the correspond ing GX Configurator DP project if available directly after opening the GX Developer format file For details on the GX Developer format project related functionalities please refer to the Other Format Files chapter c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 154 GX Configurator DP Adding a PROFIBUS DP Module A PROFIBUS DP module can be added to the Intelligent Function Module group of the project by calling the Project Intelligent Function Module gt New Module menu command or by right clicking the Intelligent Function Module node in the project navigator and calling the New Module context menu command E MELSOFT Series GX Works ir Be a ka Lo 8 Dey P Hs n z Q Intelligent Function Module Parameter List
170. n and downloading it to the respective PLC module via a MITSUBISHI automation network GX Configurator DP is capable of downloading configuration data to the PROFIBUS module wa a vari ety of different communication types The module can be located in a PLC rack directly connected to the PC or in a PLC rack which is connected to other PLCs in a separate network GX Configurator DP takes information on PROFIBUS DP slaves from GSD files which are specific to the respective slave and usually provided by the slave hardware vendor It generates program code for use in GX Works2 GXW2 and GX IEC Developer GID GX IEC Developer GID Lp so LE ee Ta E a nul af Hbi PROFIBUS Master User Interface The graphical user interface of GX Configurator DP assists the user by making the most important functions easily accessible The user can adapt the user interface to his her personal requirements by arranging the specific function windows within the application This placement is stored and re loaded when the application is started Therefore the following application window is only an ex ample indicating the most important components of the user interface c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Getting to know GX Configurator DP 3 gd MEL SOFT GX Configurator DP gxdp704_qpb92d dp2 Project Toole view Winey Help DOS Alu E E ERE PETET TOT Hh Global GSD data x PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks rT a
171. n before trying again Otherwise the user is asked to confirm starting the transfer MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks e Do you want to skart DP data transfer For this master j Hoke This will only work iF unit is in operating mode You should also know that no data is transfered tolfrom CPU without an active DP POU or correct autorefresh settings lf the data transfer is active the user is asked to confirm stopping the transfer c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION se GX Configurator DP El Do you want to stop DP data transter For this master La Mote This will only work iF no OP POU is running Be also sure that all OP devices will be stopped mow The cyclic data transfer is started respectively stopped If a PLC program is running which starts the data transfer while the user tries to stop the data transfer the operation fails An error message is displayed and the user is informed of the possible access conflict between PC and PLC program Set Slave Address This function is provided to change the FDL address of a slave device online Note this function is only available for QJU71PB92V and FX3U 64DP M and must be supported by the slave The appearance of the dialog which is opened when selecting the Set Slave Address item de pends on the master type and the node which is selected in the project tree for QU71PB92V Ident No must be entered Set Slave Address Online k
172. n updated the path of the updated IParam file is displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP _l 4utorefresh settings in file E MelseciGs IEC Developer 7 03 Projects O0 _iparam Resourceliparam woa have been updated Autorefresh Settings on Remote I O GX Configurator DP cannot online update the autorefresh settings in Q series Remote I Os For Re mote I Os the settings must be updated in the corresponding GID GD project file and then be up c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 51 dated in the Remote I O itself with GID GD If the user downloads to a Remote I O and no GID GD project path has been set the user is prompted to enter the path to the Param image file which should be updated Please select the IPAR AM image file L F X My H e Documents Deskto P My Documents gr My Computer e E param wpa E hly EA File name liparam wpa al save ag ype IPARAM Files wpa od Cancel ae In GID GD projects the Param image file is named iparam wpa and located in the subdirectory Re source of the project directory Download to FX The FX8U 64DP M PROFIBUS master can only be updated if the CPU is stopped If the CPU is in RUN state the user is asked whether the CPU can be stopped MELSOFT GX Configurator DP x PLC is in Run mode P To download the configuration the PLE must be stopped g l Is it OK to s
173. nction Module 0 O0 71PB9 Ary ry Starting I O address changed from 0000 to 0040 48 Global Label Sg Program Setting Property of 000 0 0 71PB92V Module Selection Module Type PROFIBUS DP Module Sa TASK_QJ71PB92V_0000 CA QU71PB92V_0000_Init QA QI71PB92V_0000 s andby Program i Fixed Scan Program No Execution Type Pou 3 Program POU_01 Module Name Mount Position Base No y V Specify start XY address 0040 ed Slot No 2 H Acknowledge 1 0 Assignment H 1 Slot Occupy 32 points L ox concet_ User Library H Parameter b Intelligent Function Module Maes 0040 Q 71PB92V z E Parameter i gh Q371P892v_0040 Y Global Device Comment i igh 227178920 0040 it w Global Label O Program Setting E Struchred Data Types fifi Initial Program g3 ti H Scan Program O G MAIN E PROFIBUS Se TASK_QU71PB92V_0040 tk cies aa The identifiers contain 0040 ff Standby Program i Fixed Scan Program fifi No Execution Type Pou oe io Program B4 POU_01 PPPPPPPPP ryrrrrrrr Common Operation In this sub chapter the task and user library creation update will be specified which is performed in c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 176 GX Configurator DP all of the previously described cases when it is necessary If the program task exists it will be automatically deleted and created again
174. ndows please at least read the Windows Fundamentals section in the Windows User s Guide or work through the Windows Tutorial accessible through the Help menu of the Windows Program Manager This will teach you what you need to know about using the basic elements of Microsoft Windows and the operating procedures that are identical in all Windows application programs If you have problems with parameter settings please refer to the user s manuals of the concerning open network modules If you get stuck do not despair help is never far away If you run up against seemingly insoluble problems or if you have questions about GX Configurator DP or the connected programmable logic controller PLC configuration please first refer to the manuals and documentation Many answers and solutions can also be found directly in the GX Configurator DP context sensitive online help system which can al ways be accessed by pressing the lt F1 gt key If you cannot find answers to your questions in any of these places contact your local MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC representative or call our European headquarters in Ratingen directly c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 2 GX Configurator DP 2 Getting to know GX Configurator DP GX Configurator DP Concept GX Configurator DP GXDP is the configuration tool for PROFIBUS interfaces in MITSUBISHI PLCs It provides functions for defining a PROFIBUS network validating the configuratio
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176. ng of the parameter window in any way that affects the content of the user library In such a case the following message will be displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP i a r The user library QJ71PE92V_0000 must be updated due to changes in i the configuration Do you want to update it now Click Yes to update the user library now Click No if you plan further changes to the configuration until you write the project to the PLC If you answer Yes the handling specified in the Common Operation chapter will apply If you answer No the user library will be uninstalled You can re create the user library later by call ing the POU Generation command or you will be automatically asked again next time the Para c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 meter window is saved Operation when the Starting I O Address Is Changed When the starting I O address of the module is changed in the Property dialog or in the PLC Para meter dialog the task and the user library will be automatically updated in the GX Works2 project The old task and user library will be deleted from the project and new ones will be added having names that reflect the changed starting I O address The identifiers and addresses used in the user library will be changed to be based on the new starting I O The handling specified in the Common Operation chapter will apply hff i hj Parameter S Intelligent Fu
177. ng of the window e g before build o When the starting I O address of the module is changed in the Property dialog of the module in the I O Assignment page of the PLC Parameter Manual POU Generation All supported CPUs except Q Remote I O The following confirmation message will be displayed when clicking the POU Generation command in the task SEM of the Parameter window MELSOFT GX Configurator DP Setup Tasks Master Settings fo GSD Device Database P VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks eae POU Generation Configuration Image The operation will be performed only if the you answer Yes Afterwards the handling specified in the Common Operation chapter will apply c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 Q Remote I O In Q Remote I O projects this task will perform the same action as in the standalone version the user library and task will be exported to file because in case of the Q Remote I O CPU the program code must be added to the project of the host system not the Remote I O system MIF QJ71PB92V 2 x nT Parame x Select the POU file for QO6UDEH Setup Tasks Date modified Master Settings No items match your search fa GSD Device Database VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Export Tasks py POU Generation J Configuration Image QJ7
178. nics UAB Savanoriu Pr 187 LT 02300 Vilnius Phone 370 0 5 232 3101 Fax 370 0 5 232 2980 AUSTRIA BELARUS BELGIUM BELGIUM BULGARIA CROATIA CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK ESTONIA FINLAND GREECE HUNGARY LATVIA LITHUANIA Aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ALFATRADE Ltd 99 Paola Hill Malta Paola PLA 1702 Phone 356 0 21 697 816 Fax 356 0 21 697 817 INTEHSIS srl bld Traian 23 1 MD 2060 Kishinev Phone 373 0 22 66 4242 Fax 373 0 22 66 4280 HIFLEX AUTOM TECHNIEK B V Wolweverstraat 22 NL 2984 CD Ridderkerk Phone 31 0 180 46 60 04 Fax 31 0 180 44 23 55 Koning amp Hartman b v Haarlerbergweg 21 23 NL 1101 CH Amsterdam Phone 31 0 20 587 76 00 Fax 31 0 20 587 76 05 Beijer Electronics AS Postboks 487 N0O 3002 Drammen Phone 47 0 32 24 30 00 Fax 47 0 32 84 85 77 Fonseca S A R Jo o Francisco do Casal 87 89 PT 3801 997 Aveiro Esgueira Phone 351 0 234 303 900 Fax 351 0 234 303 910 Sirius Trading amp Services srl Aleea Lacul Morii Nr 3 RO 060841 Bucuresti Sector 6 Phone 40 0 21 430 40 06 Fax 40 0 21 430 40 02 INEA RBT d o 0 Izletnicka 10 SER 113000 Smederevo Phone 381 0 26 615 401 Fax 381 0 26 615 401 SIMAP s r o Jana Derku 1671 SK 911 01 Trencin Phone 421 0 32 743 04 72 Fax 421 0 32 743 75 20 PROCONT spol s r o Pre ov K peln 1 A SK 080 01 Pre ov Phone 421
179. nstruction Language IL code Due to this restrictions the access to the PROFIBUS I O can only be done 1 by manual programming in GX Works2 for accessing the buffer memory of the PROFIBUS master 2 by autorefresh settings which GX Configurator DP stores in the CPU online update Although the I O Mapping PLC code which GX Configurator DP exports cannot be imported in GX Works2 the Documentation of I O Mapping function in GX Configurator DP assists the GX Works2 user in finding the buffer device addresses for specific PROFIBUS I O signals The following steps describe the functions of GX Configurator DP which are especially helpful when integrating PROFIBUS into a GX Works2 PLC project They also include advises on handling data in the GX Works2 project 1 create a GXDP project with the configuration of the PROFIBUS network c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 192 GX Configurator DP Fag MELSOFT GX Configurator DP qpb92v_test_autorefr dp2 s jol x Project Tools View Window Help f x 0g Hli oe fla Pl PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network Global GSD data x r a ve ae TiO no OxO0 FDL 0 QI 1PB92y vee ig G5D Database Online Tasks x wT i I x a T E Transfer Setup Mpg FOL 1 Slave Nr 001 MT DP12 1 0 size apj General a Download to Module S ij Slot MT yg etn Var pre Upload Configuration Image Download Configuration Image Bas Slot 1 MT 8T
180. o their default values In the integrated version of GX Configurator DP the PLC code options additionally contain a check box to enable disable generating automatically code for the POU FPLC code options C Data transfer only C User variables f AIDUTs Contents of user library start of data transter global variables for all CUT amp i Automatically generate code Description Choices Setting range PLC code options Select the contents of the generated user see left All DUT s library see PLC Code Options 1 Data transfer only 2 2 User variables 3 All DUTs Automatically if checked the code for the POU is gener checked un checked generate code ated automatically on saving checked only available if the current project in GX Works2 is a structured project The following table lists the supported device types and their respective address ranges c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ons GX Configurator DP D Address Range Available for Supported as QnAVA FX a osm x gt fe foo x x wows x x ma a o o o If a bit device address has been entered for a transfer buffer the user is warned of the restrictions im posed by bit devices Input 100 to fx EF f Block Transfer p Output p 2000 to D2023 x e Bit devices are not supported For transfer buffers by the IO Mapping POU wt You can assign bit devices to transfer buffers when using Quborefresh with
181. odel Global Var 0 MT Y8T lWHAOSLV10M op 1 MT X8 WHAOSLV10M OD1 2 IMT 4AD lWHAOSLV10M OD2 3 MT Y8T lWHAOSLV10M ODS Slot Model Global Var o 9440 15 01 11 CPM 22 Stahl 24VWvHAOSLV1i120MO0D0 Slave_Nr_002 MT DP 12 120 saa 1 1 2 E 9471 10 16 11 DIM 16 24W lWHAOSLV120MOD1 Global Variables Slave_Nr_001_1 Module Slot 0 VHAOSLViMODO User Global Var Buffer Element Element Type Class Identifier yP a MIT Address Identifier MIT Address lomareq ARRAY 0 18 OF WORD Output 5 PEPEE lemasp ARRAY 0 18 OF WORD Input z ae 1000 Slave_Nr_001_1 Module Slot 2 VHAOSLVIMOD2 Buffer MIT Address Global Var Identifier User MIT Address Element Identifier D1019 0 Input 1 BOOL Input oMXO 1019 0 Element Type Class Input BOOL Input bs MX1 3 potest i 19 1 The I O mapping documentation is also very useful for users of GX Developer GD Because GX Configurator DP only generates code for GX IEC Developer GID GD users cannot import the PLC code exported from GXDP They can however lookup the device addresses of PROFIBUS I O points in the documentation and manually add them to their GD program Note bit devices which have been assigned to the transfer buffers are not supported by I O map ping They are equivalent to having no device address assigned Therefore the Buffer MIT Address column rema
182. of global variable gt ARRAY 01 OF BOOL Output output I ARRAY 0 2 OF BOOL Output x rs While checking entries x The following DUT identifiers element names are not unique Prese OK and return to the IO Mapper to corect the values Type of DUT Element I O Mapper x Identifier Element Type Tyi e ection x dentifier Enter name of global wariabl ARRAY 0 77 OF POO EBCo A INT FU eee ey X WORD Cancel For each slave module which is added to the PROFIBUS configuration GX Configurator DP gener c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION so GX Configurator DP ates a default DUT structure It consists of an element for the module inputs and one for the module outputs The default elements have the type ARRAY OF BOOL with the size of module s input re spectively output area if the I O size of the module is an odd number of bytes If the I O size is an even number of bytes the default type is WORD or ARRAY OF WORD The user can change the data type of a DUT element by selecting the corresponding cell in the column Element Type and either click into the cell or press lt F2 gt A button appears in that cell which opens the Type Selection dialog s offering the following data types Data Type Size in I O Buffer INT 16 bit Signed WORD 16 bit unsigned ARRAY OF number of array elements multi lt Type gt plied with size of data type Instead of clicking in
183. of the QJ71PB93D slave module Note only the FDL address the autorefresh flag and the consistency flag are transferred to the DP slave The size settings in the slave parameter settings dialog are relevant only for the data ex change between DP slave and System Q CPU via autorefresh c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 108 GX Configurator DP 7 PROFIBUS Network Tree PROFIBUS Network ed FOL 10 Slave Nr_001 MT DP12 1O size 9 bytets4 i Shot MT 18 Slot 1 MT Y8T Slot z MT Y8T Slot 3 MT 440 ed FOL 12 Slave Wr O02 MT DP12 I0 size 1 8 byteis J Slot 0 MT 18 i Slot 1 MT 404 The following nodes construct the project tree Level Type Display Level Type leon Display 1 Master one icon for VO lt starting O no gt FDL lt FDL address gt lt type AJ71PB92D name gt QJ71PB92D and QJ71PB92V one icon for FX3U 64DP M 2 Slave Slave type specific FDL lt FDL address gt lt user name gt lt type name gt icon from device VO size lt nr input bytes gt lt nr output bytes gt byte s database 3 Module same fixed icon for Slot lt slot sequential index gt lt type name gt ah modules Pee Note the slot number is the sequential index of the module It is not necessarily identical with its phys ical slot as it is displayed for example by the config uration tool of the slave When a new project is created the project tree has only a master node b
184. on of a variable with the same type as the corresponding DUT element and the name entered by the user This global variable contains a copy of the data of the corresponding DUT ele ment The identifier must be unique and may not be a device address The user defined global variable allows to use a simple fixed variable name instead of accessing the data via the DUT global variable For the example in the previous figure the data can be accessed 1 wathe simple global variable myvariable or 2 viathe DUT element ModuleReady of the DUT GV myDUTvariable i e myDUTvariable Mod uleReady Program code with 1 declaration of DUT 2 declaration of DUT variable with device addresses for DUT elements 3 declaration of user variable mapped to same device address as corresponding DUT element INPE tHA4SLV12MOD2 Ss DU Cub ModuleReady BOOL FALSE ForcedOutputMode BOOL FALSE END STRUCT END_TYPE VAR_GLOBAL myDUTvariable AT SMxX0 100 8 3MX0 200 41 tHA4SLVI2MOD2 END _VAR CONFIGURATION scConfiguration RESOURCE scResource ON scResourceType VAR_GLOBAL myvariable AT MX0 100 8 BOOL FALSE END_VAR BND RESOURCE END_CONFIGURATION When the DUT is validated and global variable names are used several times an error message with a list of global variable names is displayed please notice that global variable identifiers are case sensitive c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ea GX Configurator D
185. onally an ASC file is created with a program task to call the POUs The user can install the user library and import the ASC file to the related GX IEC Developer project to use the declarations The GX Configurator DP project can be associated with a GX IEC Developer or GX Developer project and GX Configurator DP can update the auto refresh settings in the IPARAM WPA files in that project GX Configurator DP will directly store the auto refresh settings of the module in the GX Works2 project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 152 GX Configurator DP Functionality in standalone version Integrated version PROFIBUS DP module configuration is stored ina GX Configurator DP project file Project handling commands exist in the main menu PROFIBUS DP module configuration is stored in the GX Works2 project New project Open project Project handling commands do not exist Close project in the configurator window Save project Save project as FX series PROFIBUS DP modules are supported FX series PROFIBUS DP modules are not Supported because intelligent function modules of FX series are not supported by GX Works2 QnPRH PLCs are supported The layout of the configurator window is saved per module type The layout of the configurator window is not saved It always has the default layout after opening O same as GX Configurator DP A changed X not supported Functional Differences between
186. or DP with GX Works2 Functionality in standalone version Integrated version Upload Configuration Image A 2 Download Configuration Image A 2 Verify A 2 Start Stop PROFIBUS A 2 Set Slave Address A 2 Change Master Type X3 GSD Device Database pO Project Properties X4 Devices for Slave Specific Transfer a Export Tasks POU Generation A 5 Project in GX Configurator DP Format A 7 Project in XML Format PO Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project A 7 Import GSD Database pO Project Documentation a Documentation of I O Mapping PO Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode A 2 Documentation Slave Status A 2 Diagnosis Messages A 2 PLC Autorefresh Settings A 2 Slave I O Test A 2 Help Help Topics A 7 About GX Configurator DP A 7 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 150 GX Configurator DP O same as in standalone version A changed X not Supported oe Available only for QU71PB92V 1 The actual connection destination of GX Works2 is used instead 2 Item is moved to the Tool menu 3 The master type can only be selected when the user adds an Intelligent Function Module PROFIBUS DP An existing master type cannot be changed afterwards The user has to add a new Intelligent Function Module and copy the settings from the old module to the new mod ule 4 Project Properties are not necessary anymore because the PROFIBUS DP module is directly connected to a project by the GX Works2 project itself 5
187. order to both be added to the GSD database Collision of Device IDs x The device with ident no FOS2 model name FeON 32NT DP and revision 1 01 already exists Please either select Replace or change revision or model name in order to provide unique identification of the device Revision 1 01 Model Name FXON 32NT DP Cancel Replace c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP 5 2 2 If you choose to replace the GSD file internally the existing entry is deleted first and then the new GSD file is parsed This will however not effect existing projects which already use the device type and where the GSD information is part of the project file Removing Type A device type can be removed from the database by selecting the Remove Type item from the con text menu Before removing the device the user is asked to confirm the operation MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ks P j Do you really wank to delete the selected device type From the database This deletes only the entry in the GSD database It does not delete the GSD and bitmap files for that device These files have to be removed manually I O Mapping The purpose of I O mapping is an easier access to the input and output data cyclically exchanged between the PROFIBUS master and the connected slaves In I O mapping GX Configurator DP gen erates PLC program code which will e transfer output data from buffer devices to the buffer memory
188. orresponding GSD information from the GSD database If the user presses Cancel or does not select any slave type no GSD information is updated and the project is opened using the GSD information already contained in the project file closes the dialog and replaces the GSD information of the selected slave types in Check of GSD Consistency When a project file fora PROFIBUS master is opened GX Configurator DP searches the GSD in formation in the project file for the slave and module types used in the project configuration If GSD information is missing for a slave or a module type the following message is displayed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 36 GX Configurator DP El The project configuration is inconsistent with the GSD information in the project File This can be caused by replacing the GSD data in the project File with updated G50 files which are incompatible Do you want to see the inconsistencies Found If the user selects No the project cannot be opened If the user selects Yes the list of inconsist encies is displayed Project and GSD Inconsistencies X List of inconsistencies found Warning The module type with reference number 7 has changed t a name from MT 16 to MT TbT Warning For the slave with FOL addresse 1 the O size of module MT YT6T differs from the O size of the module type in the GSD databaze Warning The module type with reference number 9 has c
189. ors Input size of DUT 13 bital exceeds input size of module 8 bita Please cha OK E a DUT elements which are not of BOOL or ARRAY OF BOOL type are automatically byte aligned If for example a BOOL input element is followed by a WORD input element the WORD element will be byte aligned by inserting seven padding bits between the BOOL and the WORD element The padding bits do not show up in the type definition but are accounted for when assigning the device addresses in the global variable declaration TPE tHA4SLV1LOMODO1 SS RUC Ab ake omens SO Oly SPALLE wordData WORD 0 END STRUCT ENDS T YEE This results in a total I O size of 24 bits i e three bytes instead of the 17 bits occupied by the defined DUT elements Note WORD and INT variables can only reference device addresses which are word aligned If a WORD INT element in a DUT refers to a position in the transfer buffer which is not on a word bound ary the corresponding DUT element must therefore be copied This results in additional program in structions and increased memory use For more efficient code the user should therefore pay atten tion to the sequence of PROFIBUS slave modules within a slave and of the type and order of DUT elements for each slave module Class of DUT Element 1 0 Mapper X Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global Var Identifier lt Enter name of global variable gt Pinout S ARRAY 0 7 OF WORD
190. out the POU Do you want bo change ik Pressing Yes sets the input focus back to the edit field which caused the error pressing No stores the bit device address Automatic Refresh Q series master only If selected the data transfer between the master buffer memory and the CPU devices uses auto matic refresh This ensures a fast and consistent data transfer without using a FROM TO instruction and extending the cycle time After a PROFIBUS configuration has been downloaded to the master autorefresh settings are up dated online in the CPU and if a GID GD project path has been set in the GID GD project as well Consistency Handling In Q and FX series PLCs the consistent transfer of I O data requires specific handshake proced ures Whether a PROFIBUS configuration requires consistent I O data transfer can be detected by parsing the configuration bytes cfg_data of the slave modules Consistency must be especially ensured if a module a requires consistency over three bytes or more or b requires consistency over one word but the word is not word aligned in buffer memory The second situation is due to the fact that the I O data of modules within a slave is byte aligned within the buffer memory The order of modules within a slave can therefore effect the consistency handling c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree ono Example an MT DP12 with an X8 module with one byte and a 4AD module wit
191. ported by autore fresh only enabled if input size gt 0 Output CPU Device start address of the device area device types sup D2000 the outputs are copied from ported by autore fresh only enabled if output size gt 0 Cancel close wizard and discard changes a e l save save changes and close wizard and close wizard Default button button set parameters back to their de fault values Automatic Refresh The automatic refresh function sets the automatic refresh parameters for the PROFIBUS slave QJ71PB93D in the parameter file stored in the System Q CPU This file manages parameter data for all special function modules of the System Q Via automatic refresh the input and output areas of the PROFIBUS slave are transferred to or from a user definable device area in the CPU This method provides direct and fast access without using FROM TO instructions For details refer to the hardware manual of the QJ71PB93D slave module Consistency The consistency function can be activated for System Q CPUs from OS version B Sep 2000 The consistency function interlocks simultaneous access to the buffer memory by the CPU and the DP slave This way data consistency especially required for high speed applications is automatically ensured This interlock mechanism slightly decreases the transfer speed Therefore only enable the consist ency function if you require data consistency For details refer to the hardware manual
192. project file the information in the project file is not changed When the project is edited the GSD information is always taken from the project to ensure data consistency Changes made to Global GSD data will only have an effect on an existing project if the GSD in formation is updated when the project is opened Please see Update GSD Information in Project To make the user aware of the potential conflict of the same slave type existing in both GSD data bases a message box is displayed if the user adds a slave from Global GSD data to the project while GSD information of the same slave type already exists in the project MELSOFT GX Configurator DP e The GSD information For the selected type already exists in the project The information is taken From the project J IF vou made changes to Global GSD data you must First update the GSD information in the project before the changes take effect Note you can also add a slave From the Project GSD data tree instead of From the Global GSD data tree T Do not show this message again By marking the Do not show this message again checkbox further display of this message is avoided as long as GX Configurator DP is running When GX Configurator DP is restarted this mark is cleared and the message is displayed again Add GSD File A GSD file can be added to the database by selecting the item Add GSD File from the context menu A file dialog app
193. r Intelligent Function Module Parameter Setting Count Total Initial 0 Max 4096 Auto Refresh 5 Max 2048 Close In the Initialization column the cell will always contain and it will be grayed while the Auto Re fresh column will contain either No Setting or Setting Exist n where n is the number of auto re fresh settings In the latter case there will be a checkbox to specify whether the settings should be downloaded to the PLC c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 Online Data Operation QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D The following functionalities of GX Works2 can be used to read write verify and delete PROFIBUS DP module related data e Write to PLC e Read from PLC e Verify with PLC e Delete from PLC The auto refresh and switch settings are transferred to the CPU and the PROFIBUS DP parameters are transferred to the module s flash ROM The auto refresh and switch settings can be managed in the PLC Module tab of the corresponding dialogs The parameters can be written to the module in the Intelligent Function Module tab of the Write to PLC dialog but the parameters cannot be read from the module to the project The Tool gt Verify command of the Parameter window can be used to verify the parameters of the project with the PLC Operation Auto refresh settings Parameters Switch settings Write to PLC
194. r Tasks gt PROFIBUS Network lt A RF vo no 0x0 ro1 0 Online Tasks v Project GSD data Global GSD data x CSD Database ig GSD Database o Add slaves wm General TP ar General Fy tt Setup Tasks an ari Drives J ar Drives hange Master Type 1 place the mouse cursor 4 sso pevce vetsbsse i J steres J smtcres on the caption of the win Sc ont C wo L wo dow which should be Devices for Slave Spedfic LZ valves LZ valves LJ Controls moved and press the left C contrat mouse button ore C m F m ab Fo POU for GX IEC Developer Configuration Image J Encoder ar Encoder CJ NC RC ar NC RC Documentation iw Gateway di po Gateway v vw a Online Status not connected DefaultConnection QO2 H di Ready CAP NUM SCRL c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 6 GX Configurator DP 2 move the mouse cursor while keeping the mouse button pressed This causes the docking pane stickers to be displayed Move the mouse cursor onto the but ton in the middle which shows a tabbed window symbol and release the mouse button 3 an additional tab appears with the caption of the moved window 4 to separate the views se lect the tab and move the mouse cursor while keeping the left mouse button pressed The area where the window would be docked is marked witha blue rectangle MELSOFT
195. r example the PLC type of the project is changed from Q25P RH to Q26UDEH Change PLC Type PLC Series QCPU Q mode o The project will become uncompiled after changing PLC type Please compile after PLC type change Devices or instructions might need to be modified to use Result The Parameter window keeps monitoring according to the original PLC type and connection settings For example monitoring of the Q25PRH PLC is continued although the PLC type of the project was changed to Q26UDEH c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 190 GX Configurator DP rn oor MELSOFT Series GX Works2 F GXW2_DATA Q25PRH_92V_To93D 0000 Q 71PB92V Parai C E05 Xx 3 Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Help OBA Sle piOn RR ee ae eS ee AR 2 Ez Sm FE ER E GED Be gy di e Navigation 0000 QJ71PB92V Parame PROFIBUS Network Slave Status BEEE ENE RF V0 no 00 FDL 0 Qs71PB92V F Parameter Setup Tasks a Intelligent Function Module 9000 QJ71PB92V Parameter oY Global Device Comment l S E Global Label l ntact Slave Specific Sd Program Setting m e Pou A Device Memory Export Tasks Device Initial Value Project PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks e Ti FDL 2 Slave_Nr_001 QJ711 Master Settings f GSD Device Database P VO Mapper Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database
196. r module type than the current module c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks ot MELSOFT GX Configurator DP The selected project was made for a different type of PROFIBUS DP master module QU71PB92D Are you sure you want to import this proj Description Choices Set ting range 1 Actual module type of project QJ71PB92D QJ71PB92V In addition if a QJ71PB92D Mode 0 project is selected to be imported to a master module the fol lowing message will be displayed MELSOFT GA Configurator DP The selected project was made for operating mode 0 32 byte VOJ It will be changed to operating mode E 244 byte V0 Are you sure you want to import this project In case a Q slave QJ71PB93D project is attempted to be import to the configuration of a master module the following message will be displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP The selected project was made for a PROFIBUS DP slave module QJ71PB93D The project cannot be imported In case a Q series master module project is attempted to be imported to a QJ71PB93D configura tion the following message will be displayed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 92 GX Configurator DP MELSOFT GX Configurator DP The selected project was made for a PROFIBUS DP master module QUFIPBO2V The project cannot imported Description Choices Set ting range 1 Actual module type of project QJ71PB92D QJ71PB92V In case an
197. r window of a PROFIBUS DP master module is saved it will be checked whether the user library and task must be created updated or deleted The performed actions de pend on whether these objects already exist in the project If neither the user library nor the task exists lf the corresponding user library and task don t exist they will be automatically created The hand ling specified in the Common Operation chapter will apply If the user library doesn t exist but the task exists If only the corresponding user library doesn t exist but the task does it is assumed that the user lib rary has been deleted earlier due to changes in the configuration You will be asked whether to cre ate the user library MELSOFT GX Confiqurator DP The user library QJ71PE92V_0000 does not exist Do you want to create it i now Click Yes to create the user library now Click No if you plan further changes to the configuration until you write the project to the PLC If you answer Yes the handling specified in the Common Operation chapter will apply If you answer No no action will be taken You can re create the user library later by calling the POU Generation command or you will be automatically asked this question again next time the Para meter window is saved If the user library exists lf the corresponding user library already exists it will be checked whether the configuration has been changed since the last opening savi
198. r_Specific_Alarm_re quired 1 Diagnostic Alarm if selected alarms of type Diagnostic selected not selec are enabled ted not selec enabled if GSD file contains entry Dia ted gnostic_Alarm_supp 1 fixed to selected if GSD file contains entry Diagnostic_Alarm_required 1 Process Alarm if selected alarms of type Process are selected not selec enabled ted not selec enabled if GSD file contains entry Pro ted cess Alarm_supp 1 fixed to selected if GSD file contains entry Process_Alarm_required 1 Pull Plug Alarm if selected alarms of type Pull Plug are selected not selec enabled ted not selec enabled if GSD file contains entry ted Pull Plug_Alarm_supp 1 fixed to selected if GSD file contains entry Pull_ Plug _Alarm_required 1 Allow max one if selected only one alarm of each en selected not selec alarm of each type abled type may be active ee ore ted enabled if at least one alarm type has ted been selected and the slave supports more than one open alarm of the same type GSD entry Alarm_Sequence_Mode_Count gt 0 c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree Description Choices Setting range fixed to selected if at least one alarm type has been selected and the slave does not support more than one open alarm of the same type GSD entry Alarm_Sequence_Mode_Count 0 Cancel close wizard and discard changes
199. ration Duplicate Slave The configuration of a modular DP slave like the ST1H PB involves several steps like selecting the modules and setting the module specific user parameters If a PROFIBUS network includes several slaves of the same type this may require to repeat the same actions for each slave again To sim plify the procedure it is possible to add an exact copy of an already existing slave to the project again lf this menu item is selected an additional slave with the same configuration selected modules user parameters etc is inserted into the PROFIBUS network Note adding a slave changes the addresses of the I O data in the buffer memory of the master It is therefore necessary to update the PLC program and if used the autorefresh settings Remove Slave A slave can be deleted from the project by right clicking on the slave open the context menu and se lect Remove Slave c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION no GX Configurator DP 7 1 Note deleting a slave changes the addresses of the I O data in the buffer memory of the master It is therefore necessary to update the PLC program and if used the autorefresh settings Master Parameters Wizard The Master Parameters wizard is opened by either double clicking the master node in the project tree by selecting the corresponding menu item from the context menu or from the task list PROFIBUS Network Master Settings Sort by FOL ad
200. ring can be ac tivated the following message is displayed MELSOFT G Configurator DP a i There is no diagnostic view open which supports monitoring Slave Status Diagnosis Messages Please open a monitoring view First Slave Status Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages PLO Sutorefresh Settings Slave IO Test c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 98 GX Configurator DP Slave Status A Slave parameters FOL address 34 Slave status Slave has diag messages Slave is inactive Cycle time fin ms a Slave has diag messages How 6 Slave has link Min 3 E Slave has no link Max 14 The purpose of the Slave Status Matrix is to provide a fast overview of the communication situation within the PROFIBUS network A two dimensional matrix of rectangles shows all possible device addresses within a PROFIBUS network The state of a slave with a certain FDL address is signaled by the color of the corresponding rectangle coor mems ooo dark grey slave has not been selected as Active in the slave settings dialog restriction for A 1S J71PB92D and QJ71PB92D see note below slave is included in the cyclic data transfer has a link restriction for A 1S J71PB92D and QJ71PB92D see note below communication with slave failed i e no link the master may have generated a diagnostic message stating the exact reason This message is added to the Diagnostic Message
201. rs The hex editor does not perform any range checking Using the hex editor can have unforeseeable side effects and requires an experienced user Note be careful when changing parameters in the hex editor because the data entered is not valid ated by the application but downloaded to the slave as is Invalid user parameters could have un foreseeable effects in the slave User Parameters of Slave Module 3 MT 440D AO 40 42 43 4 45 46 47 8 49 48 B 40 4D 2 F oo o4 co 20 oo ae User Parameter Grid shows the contents of the user 0x00 OxFF from GSD parameter buffer for the selected file Slave module Close dialog and save changes i Default but ton c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 131 Slave DPV1 V2 Parameters This page contains options related to DPV 1 It is therefore only available in projects for DPV1 cap able masters QU71PB92V and FX3U 64DP M and then only available to slaves which support DPV 1 Note the option Watchdog time base 1 ms is not supported because it conflicts with a single common watchdog time for all slaves DP Slave Parameters Wizard DP 1 2 Slave Parameters Alarms Update Alarm Fail Safe function enabled Status Alarm P Slave specitic check of cfg data Manufacturer Specific Alarm 4 Diagnostic Alarm IY Process Alarm Pull Plug Alarm I Allow mas one alarm ofeach toe Cancel
202. s table restriction for A 1S J71PB92D and QJ71PB92D see note below Additionally to the color display the user can double click a rectangle and see in a tooltip window a more detailed description of the device state Cycle time in ms Now 6 Min 3 Max 14 Below the grid with the slave states the view shows the current actual bus cycle time which is con tinuously measured by the master Additionally the minimum and the maximum of the bus cycle time since the data transfer has been started are displayed values only provided by QU71PB92V c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks o and FX3U 64DP M Note the older PROFIBUS master modules AJ71PB92D and QJ71PB92D do not provide the states aCtive inactive and link no link online This information is obtained by 1 active inactive the active state of the slave in the current project which has the same FDL ad dress is displayed if the I O structure of the master matches the one of the active project 2 link no link if the slave is active and the has diag messages flag is not set the slave state is link i e green The state no link i e red is never displayed Diagnosis Messages Diagnostics Turn an Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages Slave IjO Test Live List PROFIBUS Diagnosis x Entry time Slave name FOL add Status Message 16 09 2008 00 15 05 Slave Mr 002 1
203. s not granted to the switch settings for the current user the dialog will be opened in read only mode It will be possible to view the configuration and the controls will be en abled but the OK button will be disabled so changes will not be saved Switch settings for QJ71PB92V modules In a QnPRH project QU71PB92V modules will have a Switch Setting Dialog In projects for other Q series PLCs there will be no Switch Setting dialog for QU71PB92V modules c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 162 GX Configurator DP ie Soll ra El Hy m 34 Parameter B Intelligent Function Module 0000 QJ71PB92V 22 EF Switch Setting opo obe fe Parameter QJ71 PB92V module in QnPRH project The dialog is specified as follows Standby master FDL FDL address of the address 0 125 or QJ71PB92V module on the leave blank for no set standby system ting i ERE i MERE ii H T ae B Intelligent Function Module E n i 0000 QJ71PB92V EA Parameter QJ92PB92V module in non QnPRH project Choices setting range 0 125 Empty for no set ting OK Validate and save settings Default button then close the dialog Cancel Close the dialog without saving settings After pressing the OK button the setting will be validated In case of error the following message will be displayed and the dialog will be kept open MELSOFT Senes GX Works2 Invalid setting in Standby master FDL address P Possibl
204. s2 in any other than the European version when using GX Configurator DP integrated in the GX Works2 European version with GXW2 simple c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION a6 GX Configurator DP projects except for Q series Remote I O Note any changes in the master configuration which change the I O structure i e add remove Slaves or modules require to generate the I O Mapping POU again and to repeat the import This function generates PLC program code for GX Works2 GXW2 and GX IEC Developer GID which assists the application programmer in accessing slave input and output GX Configurator DP generates an ASCII file asc and a user library sul The ASCII file contains the task definition and the reference to the user library The user library contains the DUT definitions global variable declarations and program instructions for I O mapping The ASCII file must be impor ted in GX IEC Developer The user library referenced therein is automatically imported as well Be cause the ASCIl file contains the absolute path of the user library the user library must not be moved to a different directory The user can select the directory and the name of the POU ASCII file The file name must start with a letter and not have more than 24 characters The file name is also used as name for user library and program Select the POU file for Q02 H 2x Save ini E Projects d E EF i e 07s 3002 _leerIL yFX3U_2 Reine
205. sary Setting Mo Setting AlreadySet Setifitismeeded No Setting Already Set The parameters of the PROFIBUS DP modules can be written to the module by selecting them in the Intelligent Function Module tab of the dialog Reading from the PLC The initial settings of PROFIBUS DP modules cannot be read from the PLC because a PROFIBUS DP configuration cannot be recreated from the data on the PLC Only the switch settings and the auto refresh settings can be read c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 180 GX Configurator DP PLC Module Tab Online Data Operation Connection Channel List Serial Port PLC Module Connection USB 4 d Wri C Verify C Delete E PLC Module al Intelligent Function Module Execution Target Data No f Yes Title Gif Module Data Parameter 4Program Select All Cancel Al Selections Module Name Data Name Tite Project Name Target Detail Last Change SSS Ss A Ss Brae p PLC Network Remote Password Switr w 2011 08 03 13 55 44 728 Bytes rhe Intelligent Function Module Initial Set al 2011 08 03 13 59 24 144 Bytes Device Memory etai _ Bi Device Data Necessary Setting Mo Setting Already Set Setifitismeeded No Setting Already Set Acquire Symbolic Information Project Name Writing Size Free Volume Use Volume 242 596 3 164Bytes Refresh Related Functions lt lt P Remote Set Clock PLC User Data Write Title FormatPLC
206. ss User MIT Address Global Var Identifier E E inputs ARRAY 0 1 OF WORD Input a L inputs ARRAY 0 3 OF WORD Input Online Status not connected 2 0000 QJ71PB92V Parameter Ooo Eee i PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks PROFIBUS Network EHE vo no 0 0 FDL0 Qpe GSD Database Setup Tasks Master Settings GBB F011 Slave Nr 001 QU71PBE LJ Cea fo GSD Device Database E T ee fp VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific CG Switches Transfer e r vo Close and re open win Export Tasks z 3 vhs fm POU Generation Comes dow Configuration Image E ue Project in GX Configurator DP Format LJ Encoder Import Tasks a a NC RC Import GX Configurator DP LJ Project ateway Add GSD File E ri PLC Import GSD Database G qen aa system Project GSD data Global GSD data ve m a aM Online Status not connected Task Panel The task panel offers project specific shortcuts to fully manage a PROFIBUS DP project The follow ing figure shows the task panel available for master and slave modules in the integrated version The list of tasks in the integrated version is mostly a subset of that of the standalone version and there are a few tasks which are available only in the integrated version c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 158 GX Configurator DP QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D PROFIBUS Configurator
207. ssage on a Windows Vista Win7 operating system please se lect Allow User Account Control Don t run the program unless you know where it s from or you ve used it before E setup exe ie Unidentified Publisher Cancel I don t know where this program ts from or what it s for User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation 11 5 Follow the given instructions that guide you through the installation procedure Continue with Next The InstallShield R Wizard will install GX Configurator DP 7 081 on your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 12 GX Configurator DP 6 The licensing agreement is displayed Please read these terms carefully If you accept the li cense agreement you can proceed with the installation by clicking Next Otherwise the in Stallation is aborted Note This dialog is only shown for European product versions EG Configurator DP 7 08 InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully The software package contains software under copyright Use of the software without prior conclusion of this licensing agreement ts illegal and subject to prosecution by MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V This licensing agreement is concluded upon the us
208. st first be converted to this program version cance lf the project file cannot be converted a list of more detailed error messages is displayed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ES GX Configurator DP xl Errors found Into GSD information i copied from global GSO database to project a slave model Fee modular station 2 70 ident no sF 2s revizion 2 10 Error The module type with ref no 0 ie missing in the GSO Information slave model Fs2 modular station Wz 10 ident no F 232 revision 2 10 Save The error messages can be saved in an ASCII file by selecting the Save button lf the conversion of a PROFIBUS master project fails missing GSD information is in most cases the reason GX Configurator DP searches the following files for GSD information in the following order 1 project file 2 global GSD device database 3 GSD export file same file name as the project but extension ext lf the option GSD database has priority is enabled the global GSD device database is searched first 1 global GSD device database 2 project file 3 GSD export file same file name as the project but extension ext The second sequence may be helpful in rare situations where the GSD information in the project is inconsistent with the project configuration If a slave type specified by a combination of the GSD entries Model_ Name Ident_Number and Re vision
209. t 1 Add a QU71PB92D module at the appropriate module position and start I O address 2 Open the Switch Settings dialog of the module check the Use QJ71PB92V module in QJ71PB92D compatible mode checkbox and click OK 3 Open the Parameter window of the module set up or import the module s configuration 4 Call Online gt Write to PLC and write the Parameter Switch settings and Intelligent Function Mod ule Parameters to the PLC Close the dialog 5 Reset the PLC Now the QUJ71PB92V module operates as a QUJ71PB92D 6 Call Online gt Write to PLC switch to the Intelligent Function Module tab and write the c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 164 GX Configurator DP PROFIBUS DP configuration to the module Steps to enable QJ71PB92D mode for an existing module in the project 1 Open the Switch Settings dialog of the QJ71PB92D module check the Use QJ71PB92V module in QUJ71PB92D compatible mode checkbox and click OK 2 Call Online gt Write to PLC and write the Parameter and Switch settings to the PLC Close the dia log 3 Reset the PLC Now the QU71PB92V module operates as a QU71PB92D 4 Call Online gt Write to PLC switch to the Intelligent Function Module tab and write the PROFIBUS DP configuration to the module Deleting a PROFIBUS DP Module QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D When a PROFIBUS DP module is deleted from the GX Works2 project the corresponding user lib rary and program task will be
210. t file You can switch between the two GSD data trees by selecting the corresponding tab Global GSD data lf a slave type from the Global GSD data tree is added to the project and the GSD information for that type is missing in the project the GSD information is added to the project and a node for the type is inserted in the Project GSD data tree The device groups are represented by folders with the device types of the group as child nodes The tree node of a device type shows the bitmap of the device and its type name If no specific bitmap has been assigned to the device the default bitmap is displayed The device tree for the global GSD database provides a context menu with functions to modify the database c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 4dd Slave to Project Slave selected in Global GSD data 3 i Add GSD File i Import G50 Database Properties Remove Type 3 Odd GSD File Group selected in Global GSD data ooo 3 Import G50 Database Slave selected in Project GSD data i Add Slave to Project Properties Menuitem Description S Add Slave to Project add the selected slave to the project Note this menu item has the same effect as adding a slave via drag amp drop or a double click on the node Add GSD File opens a file dialog to select a GSD file which is to be parsed and ad ded to the database Import GSD Database import
211. t into the PROFIBUS re quest Messages the result of the operation success or error message sends the SetSlaveAddress request B Default but 5 2 Setup Tasks hii Setup Tasks Master Settings Change Master Type fg GSD Device Database Project Properties d IO Mapper Devices for Slawe Specific Transfer Master Settings Open the Master Settings wizard Change Master Type Convert the project to a different type of master module Not available in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP GSD Device Database Open the trees with the device types in the global device database and in the project file c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks st Project Properties Open a dialog to select the GID GD project and to set the comment Not available in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP Open the editor for defining the structures for access to slave inputs outputs Devices for Slave Specific Edit the device addresses for slave specific data transfer Jtangier Note this entry is only enabled if slave specific transfer has been selected in CPU Device Access Change Master Type With this menu item the user can change the current project to a different type of master module This menu item is not available in the integrated version of GX Configurator DP Change Master Type x Select Module Type CFU Series f On C Qngye C Ex
212. t slave selected in nodes in project project tree or first slave Value format format of item in Value column see list below 16 Bit decimal Byte order byte order for numerical value Little Endean Intel Little Endean formats Big Endean Motorola Start Stop starts respectively stops the cyc Start Monitor if mon Start Monitor Monitor lic update of the table with the buf itoring is stopped fer contents read from the Stop Monitor when PROFIBUS module monitoring is active write the buffer contents to the disabled while in mon PROFIBUS module itoring otherwise en Buffer table buffer contents displayed as bits and in the selected value format see detailed description below Value formats WORD 16 Bit hex one word as unsigned hexadecimal number DWORD 32 Bit hex two words as unsigned hexadecimal number INT 16 Bit decimal one word as signed decimal number DINT 32 Bit decimal two words as signed decimal number Byte order c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 102 GX Configurator DP Low byte first low byte on lower address e g little Endean Intel ja WORD value 0x1234 is the byte sequence 0x34 0x12 a DWORD value 0x12345678 is the byte sequence 0x78 0x56 0x34 0x12 High byte first high byte on lower address e g big Endean Mo a WORD value 0x1234 is the byte sequence 0x12 0x34 jtorola a DWORD value 0x12345678 is the byte sequence 0x12 0x34 0x56 0x78
213. ted but displayed in gray to inform the user that the respective buffer will not be transferred Slave Specific Buffer Devices X Slave name O Wor Input Device Output Device Slave_Nr_O02 D1io00 0101 b200 Db202 Slave _Mr_003 520 0110 D11 0210 0229 amp 100 414F Cancel 5 2 1 GSD Device Database The device database contains information about PROFIBUS DP slave device types New device types are added to the database by parsing the GSD file of the device When a slave is added to a PROFIBUS master configuration project the GSD information for the slave is copied from the global GSD database to the project file This enables the user to edit a project file on a different system without having to add the device types to the respective global database again Due to these proced ure there are actually two databases with GSD device information the global database under the in Stallation directory of GX Configurator DP and the project file c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 66 GX Configurator DP GSD Database Device Tree Global GSD data ki i D General ca G Drives sistas G Switches panies i AJISFPBA42 16DTE amp DI abo en fo AUSSFPBA4 16DE 16DI Project G50 data Global G50 data A device database is accessed via a tree like user interface The GX Configurator DP user interface contains two device tree windows one for the global GSD database one for the GSD information in the projec
214. the following process the type of a master module can be changed from QJ71PB92V to QJ71PB92D or vice versa 1 Open the Parameter window of the module 2 Export the project to file using the Project in GX Configurator DP Format command from the Ex port Tasks group o E Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagnostics Tool Window Help fX DBA i Omie eed E A a e A E oh oe e et be ed BESI SP i its Navigation AX 0000 QJ71PB92V Parame CP 2 Ep i fh Bj Parameter Setup Tasks EI Intelligent Function Module Et 0000 QUTIPB92V Master Settings j GSD Device Database p VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer i EA Parameter O Global Device Comment E H E Global Label H Program Setting ean POU Export Tasks H A Device Memory ats Device Initial Value fa POU Generation pn Jl sll sien Import Tasks Import GX Configurator DP Project Add GSD File Import GSD Database Online Status not connected Structured c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION they will be needed later Module Selection Module Type Module Mame Base Mo f Mounted Slot No 0 Iv Specify start XY address 0000 H 1 Slot Occupy 32 points 4 Delete the module from the GX Works2 project tree Project Pi Bai Se 2 Ane El 2 Parameter a PLC Parameter om Network Parameter ogy Remote Password B Intelligent Function Mo
215. the setting of the mode switch after a CPU reset Download to project module type only Note a download is only possible if the type of the connected module matches that of the project If the user wants to download the project to a different module type the project must first be converted to the type of the connected module This is done by selecting the Change Master Type menu item Autorefresh Update lf the user has selected the AutoRefresh option the autorefresh settings are updated after the con figuration has successfully been downloaded to the PROFIBUS master module Before updating the autorefresh settings GX Configurator DP checks the total number of autorefresh entries which the CPU would have after the update The total number of autorefresh entries per CPU is limited and this limit depends on the CPU type lf the maximum number of Supported entries would be exceeded the user is informed and the set tings are not updated In most cases this problem can be avoided by using Block Transfer see CPU Device Access The check is done when updating the CPU MELSOFT GX Configurator DP f x Error during update of the CPU The number of autorefresh entries exceeds the maximum supported by the CPL To reduce the number of entries select Block transfer Please consult the manual of GQI71PB92 For details as well as when updating the GD GID project in case this has been assigned c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTR
216. tion Export Configuration Image Export Project Import GX Configurator DP Project c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 160 GX Configurator DP e Project Documentation Documentation of I O Mapping Upload Configuration Image Download Configuration Image Verify Start Stop PROFIBUS set Slave Address All Diagnostics functionalities Switch Setting Dialoc QJ71PB92V QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D po o x The Switch Setting dialog is only available in case of a QnPRH PLC project The Switch Setting dialog can be used to specify the switch settings of a module in a convenient way instead of writing hexadecimal values directly in the I O Assignment page of the PLC Parameter dialog Switch settings for QJ71PB92D modules The dialog can be opened via the Switch Setting sub node of the module in the project tree of GX Works2 Eg Parameter i Intelligent Function Module EI as 0000 Q 71PB92D be a Switch Setting Er Parameter a me 0020 QJ71PE93D i Parameter QJ71PB92D modules have a Switch Setting dialog The Switch Setting dialog can be opened only if the start I O address of the module is set and there is no conflict Switch Setting 0000 Q 71PB92D Output status at CPU stop error Continue Stop Tou se QJ71FPB92V e in QJ71P692D compatible mode a lea c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Using GX Configurator DP with GX Works2 EGE Choices setting range
217. to the button in the cell you can press lt F4 gt to open the Type Selection dia log If the user selects the type ARRAY in the first dialog a second dialog is displayed to select the data type of the array elements After the type selection dialog has been closed by pressing the OK button the type text in the cell is updated This text can be manually edited e g to adjust the array size or A hit Signals ARRAY 0 OF INT TOPO eCeeCCCReeeeereteee teeter Cette teeeeetOtteteeeteteenterren en Note the start index is always 0 If any other index has been entered it is automatically changed back to 0 and the last index is set to the array size minus 1 Program code with declaration of DUT with entered element type TYPE tHA4SLV1OMODO1 STEUCT bitSignals ARRAY 0 7 OF BOOL 8 FALSE END_STRUCT END_TYPE When the DUT is validated the total size of all input and of all output elements is compared with the input output size of the module If the DUT size exceeds the size of the module an error message is displayed c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks at PROFIBUS Network LO Mapper Tt IO no Ox0 FDL 0 OI71PB92y Identifier Element Type Class User MIT Address Global Var Identifier a myDUT variable Sp J osve moror F ingut fewa input _ Slat a M Pies Frrors while checking entries ks T f Slot 1 MT 8T The DUT deh E z err
218. top the PLC If the user agrees the CPU is stopped and the configuration is downloaded After the download has completed the CPU can be restarted MELSOFT GX Configurator DP PLC has been stopped y Ts it OK to set the PLC to RUN c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 52 GX Configurator DP Download to QnPRH Redundant System QOnPRH CPU with PROFIBUS Master Tracking Cable Expansion Backplane Tracking with Cable PROFIBUS Master Type 2 QnPRH 2nd system with single PROFIBUS master in expansion backplane The QnPRH redundant PLC system can be operated with a dual redundant PROFIBUS network The control CPU prowdes access to the active PROFIBUS master module while the standby CPU has a second master which becomes active when the standby system takes over the task of the control system Besides in a redundant configuration a QnPRH CPU can also be used as a single standalone PLC or combined with another QnPRH PLC as a dual PLC system with both CPUs con nected via a special communication link tracking cable To update both masters in a QnPRH system as well as the autorefresh settings in both CPUs the redundant system must be in Separate mode and device tracking for the XY devices must be dis abled GX Configurator DP therefore switches the redundant system to Separate mode if it is in Backup mode It also disables device tracking if the system is in Ba
219. transfer Q series only the transfer of the input output data is not part of the user library Option 2 User variables default Additionally to the code from option 1 the generated PLC code contains the variables named by the user and explicit device addresses entered by the user in the column User MIT Address see Assign User MlT Address DUTs for which the user has not entered a variable name are not expor ted One exception are DUTs where the user has assigned a global variable name or a device ad dress to an element of the DUT These DUTs are exported and instantiated with default global vari able names because they are required for extracting the data of the DUT elements the user is inter ested in Option 3 All DUTs Additionally to the code of option 3 all remaining DUTs are exported and instantiated with default global variable names Check box Automatically generate code In the integrated version of GX Configurator DP this check box enables or disables generating auto matically code for the POU It is only available if the current project in GX Works2 is a structured project If disabled generating a POU is available from the task item POU Generation only but only if a structured project is currently active in GX Works2 7 2 Slave Parameters Wizard The screens for changing the settings of a slave are combined in a wizard like dialog in sequential order The Slave Settings wizard is opened by either double
220. tup Tasks a while keeping the mouse but ooon tatna ton pressed This causes the docking pane stickers to be displayed These blue arrows indicate where the window could be placed Online Tasks Project Properties P 1 O Mapper Devices for Slave Specific g Transfer GOD Export Tasks F POU for GX IEC Developer Configuration Image Documentation cE op 2 Online Status not connected DefaultConnection QO2 H Ready Project Tools View Window Help 8X OG d sew Ria P oO PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks gt PROFIBUS Network Global GSD data x I O no oid J71PB92V vm Online Tasks alia j 2 3 move the mouse cursor gt ti onto the bottom docking ar row The area where the win dow would be docked is TZ YO Mapper marked with a blue rectangle ss 0m Release the mouse button to place the window at the indic ated position Change Master Type jg GSD Device Database Project Properties Export Tasks Fo POU for GX IEC Developer Configuration Image Documentation y Ww Online Status not connected DefaultConnection 02 H El T GSD data Global GSD data Ready CAP NUM SCRL Y c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Getting to know GX Configurator DP 5 MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled2 Project Tools View Window Help ZAX OG dd t
221. ue E I ERA PROFIBUS Network Global GSD data Tr I O no 0x0 FDL 0 Q371PB924 ig GSD Database o Add slaves via Drag amp Drop from GSD device tree dh CJ General dh J Drives ar Switches PE CJ valves E da CJ Controls Online Tasks v EF m Setup Tasks 2 CJ Encoder Change Master Type 3 P Tar NC RC j GSD Device Database Project Properties db CJ Gateway Project GSD data Global GSD data 4 the window here the task panel is now displayed below the project tree Both project tree and task panel have been moved to the left edge of the application window which was previously occu pied by the task panel PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks N db i VO Mapper Devices for Slave Specific Transfer Online Status not connected DefaultConnection Q02 H Yv Ready CAP NUM SCRL YY Views can also be combined in a tab window This saves space in the user interface The original views are selectable via the tabs Selecting a tab and moving the mouse cursor allows the separa tion of tabbed windows The following steps demonstrate combining the Global GSD data view with the Project GSD data view and separating the views again MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled2 4 E gt o x gt Project Tools view Window Help X SWIS tua Riw ye Pio PROFIBUS Configurato
222. unsupported module s project is attempted to be imported the following message will be displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP The selected project was made for an unsupported PROFIBUS DP module FASU 64DP M The project cannot be importer ting range lf the Import has been completed succesfully the following message is displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP i The project was successfully imported c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks 93 5 5 Documentation Tasks Documentation Project Documentation Documentation of IO Mapping Project Documentation Generates an HTML file which can be printed or stored with the cur rent configuration settings and displays the file in the default web browser Documentation of O Generates an HTML file which can be printed or stored with informa Mapping tion on I O mapping e g buffer devices data structures variable names and displays the file in the default web browser Project Documentation Selecting the corresponding task item generates a temporary HTML file with the project settings and opens the default web browser to display the file The user can either save the file for electronic documentation or print it with the print function of the browser which prowdes all necessary format ting options gpb9 _test dp Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help hi Cc A File ite ttrp S STEM 1 f
223. up i Add slaves via Drag amp Drop f rres yl MC DP ar Download to Module 2 S i MT_DPL2 Upload Configuration Image E i Download Configuration Image id Z Ld MT DF12E verify Gs Start Stop PROFIBUS pit iil STLH PB Set Slave Address g STIH PE Byte Pe idies Master Settings E nese Contrals Change Master Type P jg GSD Device Database ETS E 712 HMI Project Properties 4 P p O Mapper g Project GSD data Global GSD data Online Status not connected DefaultConnection 02H eia Setup Tasks Ready CAP NUM SCRL g c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Installation 21 6 configure each slave device e g the FDL address selected modules and user parameters DPE Ew Parameters Wizard Slave Modules i x 0 Modules installed E are possible Max Data size i J2 byte s LO usage o i F bytefs Mas I O sizes i gz i i g2 bytes Slave User Parameters Available Slave Modules Project Slave Modules ral i MT DP12E 8 MTX MT YST MT v8T2 MT V4R MT Y8R5 MT AYAT GA 7 if the slave does not yet exist in the GSD database add the GSD file of the slave to the global GSD database Select the Global GSD data tree and select the item Add Slave from its context menu In the file dialog select the GSD file After the GSD file has been parsed the slave type is added to the database and a new node is added to the tree Global GSD data x
224. ust be aware that slave inputs are overwritten in buffer memory if the PROFIBUS i e the cyclic data transfer has been started So the table may not display the actual buffer con tents Correspondingly the outputs could be overwritten by the PLC program or by autorefresh if the CPU has not been stopped Slave Live List only FX3U 64DP M in stand alone version of GX Configura tor DP Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages Slave IjO Test Liwe List Live Lisk a Slave Live List Index FDL address ldent number This function is very useful for detecting the network address and the ID of slave devices ina PROFIBUS network The master scans the PROFIBUS address range and returns the FDL address and the ident number of each slave which is connected to the network slave must be powered on to c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 104 GX Configurator DP be recognized The slaves found are displayed in a list Note the Live List cannot be accessed during data transfer This condition is checked and the user is asked to stop the data transfer with Start Stop PROFIBUS MELSOFT GX Configurator DP X AN Data transfer must be stopped First PLC Autorefresh Settings only Q series Diagnostics Turn on Monitor Mode Slave Status Diagnosis Messages PLO Autorefresh Settings Slave I O Test Autorefresh Settings x Module Consistency Buffer Buffer Device Type Devic
225. ut no slave nodes To in form the user of how slaves are added to the project an information node is displayed under the master node This node is automatically removed when a slave is added to the project PROFIBUS Network PO no Ox40 FOL 0 QI71PB92 Add slaves via Drag amp Drop From GSD device tree Slaves are added by dragging a slave type from the GSD tree and dropping it in the project tree c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION PROFIBUS Network Tree 109 The configuration settings of master and slaves are accessed wa entries in the context menu Selected Node Context Menu Master PROFIBUS Network Master Settings Sort by FDL address P12 I O size 9 2 bytets Slave Settings I O size 9 2 byte s Duplicate Slawe Lio size 1 8 bytefs Remove Slave wae SSS Master Settings Open the Master Parameters Wizard for master settings and bus para meters This function can also be started by double clicking the master node Sort by FDL address Toggles how the slave nodes are sorted in the tree If selected the slaves are sorted by their FDL address otherwise they are sorted by their user name Slave Settings Open the Slave Parameters Wizard with slave settings module selection and user parameters This function can also be started by double clicking the slave node Duplicate Slave Add a copy of the selected slave to the project Remove the selected slave from the configu
226. with other means e g using the Live List func FOL address change request has been sent tion of FX8U 64DP M Please check with the Life List Function whether the FOL address has actually been changed Failed to change FDL address Failure Note that FDL address cannot be changed if data trans For setting the slave address the data exchange Pita antes on the PROFIBUS network must be stopped Set Slave Address Online x Qld address 10 Set New address le Close Ident No hex F037 Messages Description Choices Setting range Old address current FDL address of the slave 0 126 a c 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION GX Configurator DP Description Choices Setting range the address of that slave is set as default if the master is selected the user can enter m If a slave is been selected in the project tree any valid address the new FDL address to be set in the slave 0 125 Ident No hex the identification number is used to verify that the ident num the correct slave is addressed ber range 0x0000 This parameter is only required for OxF FFF QJ71PB92V If a slave has been selected in the project tree the ident no of that slave is inserted if the master is selected the user must enter the correct ident number for QJ71PB92V only in hex format The FX8U 64DP M will internally determine the ident number for the specified old ad dress and insert i
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