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2. Icon List Input Input Terminal To allocate the icon D M Click the icon from the Input icon to select the appropriate device selection and click the Input terminal which needs to be allocated again Input 5 Toggle Switch alt Push Switch Limit Sens F To delete the icon to be allocated Move the Input icon to be deleted from the Input terminal to the trash bin by drag amp drop Back B H E Cancel a MITSUBISHI 6 22 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 2 Output Tab Auto Wizard 6 1 8 Select signals to drive SET fun Ea Click the target Output terminal to select the appropriate device Inout Output Signal Create Clock When the icon has already been put on the Output terminal with the FBD Place output icon an terminal ta make connection base the icon will be displayed in the Output terminal as shown Icon List D utput Output Terminal m e OO To allocate the icon Binary Output 5 Output Click the icon from the output icons in the left of the screen list and click the e output terminal which wants to be Light LED allocated again To delete the icon to be d allocated Move the output icon to be deleted from the output terminal to the trash bin by drag amp drop a MITSUBISHI 6 23 a Series Simple Application Controllers 3 Signal Tab set internal signal
3. 8 Click Remote Access to access using AL PCS WIN E 9 Set Data Bit Parity Stop Bit and Baud Rate into the Data Format When using the Siemens M20T do not change default setting Table 11 7 Default Setting of Data Format Mems Default Setting None None parity Baud Rate 9600bps 10 Click OK to complete this setting a MITSUBISHI 11 8 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 11 5 PC to Modem Configuration Check The modem setup can be checked in the Com Configuration Test function When checking the PC to modem the configuration file for the modem is installed to your PC and the modem should connect to PC When the connected modem cannot be used for PC this test cannot be executed Further information about the installation of the modem can be found in the manufacture s for the modem manual To test configuration modem on the PC side 1 Click Com on the Menu Bar and choose Configuration EGRE Controller Option Window 100 Configuration sonnet Line Er ee Dieconneeh line 2 Click Modem and choose the connected pomamu 7 modem to PC on the pull down menu Configuration 3 Click Test to execute this test Modem ESSE Megahertz Tele OMRON HE3314C PY AF 3360 Cancel Test Help C ComPort fs repe ores oed a MITSUBISHI 11 9 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenanc
4. OFF when turn Stop mode Initial Pulse turns to Run mode in the O12 Normally M09 Series The OFF signal acts v Closed as a pulse output and then turns ON DCF77 Decoding M10 ON during DCF77 decoding v Active DCF77 Pulses ON when DCF77 Decoding M11 finishes decoding without an v Successful error ON when CD DCD signal is CD On M12 turned ON receiving CD v signal from modem GSM Network ON when it is possible to Registration access the GSM network Remote 4 ON when the O2 series is Access s eee via GSM a MITSUBISHI 6 5 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Table 6 4 System Bits smd ON when DCF 7 finishes Decoding M15 decoding with an error Unsuccessful 2DA Power ON when external power Supply supply for the AL2 2DA is On Error Flag of Analog Input v Bia Ei 101 Error Flag of Analog Input 102 Error Flag of Analog Input 103 Error Flag of Analog Input 105 Error Flag of Analog Input 106 Error Flag of Analog Input 107 Error Flag of Analog Input 108 the range for the AL2 2PT P ADP and AL2 2TC ADP at the corresponding input EEA EE IDE Error Flag of ON when the following occurs Analog Input e A wire becomes vi 104 disconnected The input value is outside of a MITSUBISHI 6 6 a Series Simple Application Controllers 6 2 6 Control Bits These Control bits act as digital out
5. Pa Specifications File Type Bitmap file OFF ON 36 x 36 pixels 16 color or 256 color a Click the Browse button to register each Browse Browse image Cancel Help b Choose the ON or OFF image from the wm T Open window Then click the Open Lookin E My Documents J a ea mn button to register the ON or OFF image When registering the bitmap image bmp for the ON or OFF icons the AL PCS WIN E generates the File name Fem LL ON bmp or OFF bmp Image for the m Files bmp X registered user function block 0 ORE a TA ES Oe is the name of the registered User Function Block 8 Click the OK button to finish the registration of the User Function Block When registering the user function block the ruf ON bmp and OFF bmp files should be stored in the following folder Table 6 10 Generation Files for User Function Block Filename Stored Folder Installed application folder Library UserFunc The Information file for the User E g C Program Files Alvis Library UserFunc Function Block Installed application folder Library Bitmap The ON image icon for the User E g C Program Files Alvis Library Bitmap Function Block Installed application folder Library Bitmap The OFF image icon for the User E g C Program Files Alvis Library Bitmap Function Block is the name of the registered User Function Block Cg a MITSUBISHI
6. The note when using Russian The following message is displayed when displaying the Latin special character in the Russian environment and when displaying Russian in the environments other than Russian 3oWBSD5 ALVES E This character type i currently nat supported Continue Yes The character which is not convertible is displayed by No Closes the dialog box without changing The portion where the message is displayed When Opening Setting Dialog of Display FB and SMR FB When Display FB is monitored in the FBD Window When Display FB is monitored in the Monitor Window a MITSUBISHI 14 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers 14 2 1 14 2 2 In the Case of Windows 2000 Russian is set up from Regional Options When Russian Is Used 14 For details of the Windows operation method refer to Windows Manual Help General Numbers Currency Time Date Input Locales Settings For the current user Many programs support international settings Far numbers currencies times and dates Set the locale in order to use the standard settings Your locale location Language settings for the system Tour system iz configured to read and write documents in multiple languages Arabic L Armenian Baltic Central Europe Set default In the Case of Windows XP Russian is set up from Data Time Language and Regional Options
7. wal ELA Z e Analog Input Input for AS interface Output for AS interface Input Icon for the force ON OFF Function block B Connect Icon with block number Note The icon with block number B Ex B01 B20 can be arranged up to the following numbers on the FBD base If the icon s block number is already used on the Monitor in System Sketch Window the number of maximum arrangement might decrease Table 6 8 Blocks Number of Maximum Arrangement Block Number Maximum Arrangement Maximum 64 blocks B01 B64 Maximum 200 blocks B01 B200 6 3 2 Moving Icons The icon can be moved after they have been placed on the FBD base by left clicking on the icon and dragging the icon with the left button depressed When the left button is released the icon will be dropped in the new position Blocks can only be moved inside the FBD base Wiring connections will move with the icon ol OO Illegal operations will be explained via a dialog box and the icon will be returned to its previous position a MITSUBISHI 6 12 a Series Simple Application Controllers 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 3 5 Deleting of Icon Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 The icon can be deleted after it has been chosen on the FBD base by left clicking on the icon and pushing delete button on the keyboard Moving Input and Output Rectangles The input and output rectangles can be moved to the vertical direction by drag
8. None hone j hone e None x Noe hone E jw z None Hone B05 BUB EL came Her 4 When completing the control key s setting click the OK button a MITSUBISHI 6 36 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 8 Register the User Function Block The User function block is a user defined combination of ordinary functions saved for repeated use Note The system will use the original function block when reading the program from the C series with AL PCS WIN E to which this user function block is not registered and display the program To register the user function block 1 Click User func button on the User function toolbar and click on the FBD base 3 2 Set parameter for the sub FBD base User FUNC Comment um W Display Comment Iv Display Signal Number Number of Word Signals Input E E Output 3 Arrange Icon for user g HE Sub FED F01 lel E3 function block 4 Connect each icon 5 Set the parameters for the function blocks a MITSUBISHI 6 37 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 ET 6 Click UserFunc Registration button to register the User Function Block 7 Setthe OFF and ON images User Function Registration EJ Registering ON OFF images Function Name p 4 Table 6 9 ON OFF Image Specifications loon
9. Why can t I get Help from this program The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format which was used in previous versions of Windows and it is not supported in Windows Vista For more information see Windows Help program WinHlp32 exe is no longer included with Windows on the Microsoft support website amp Ask someone or expand your search iG3 Offline Help v 3 The Microsoft Support Knowledge Base page opens http support microsoft com kb 917607 en us Follow the instructions and download the Windows Help program for Windows Vista WinHlp32 exe 4 Install the downloaded file a MITSUBISHI 5 10 CO Series Simple Application Controllers 6 1 Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Function Block Diagram FBD Programming Opening a New File When creating a new file follow the instruction below Moreover open an existing file with the Open command under File or by clicking on the Open icon A list of the current AL PCS WIN E files contained in the Prog default folder will appear Choose a file from this folder or browse and open a file in another location To open a New File 1 2 Starting AL PCS WIN E Refer to Section 2 4 Click New button on Standard Toolbar or Choose and click File then New in the Menu bar AL Series C AL 2 Series Choose the appropriate series name and click it Controller Choose I O point and click it 4 Input and 2 O
10. 2 i uipiuistbtcstiesteitincso deine ceti quate ds Germany 0 21 02 4 86 1 12 YOUR 1OG ALON DE Spain 54 909 589 1570 uestiutibeiqtoniebe ideis ui iue Es United Kingdom 01707 278 695 Please tick the box of your choice What condition did the manual arrive in LIGood Minor damage LlUnusable Will you be using a folder to store the manual Yes LINo What do you think to the manual presentation LI Tidy lUnfriendly Are the explanations understandable Yes LINot too bad LJUnusable Which explanation was most difficult to understand ccc cece cece eee eeeceeeeeeeeceeeaeeseeseeseeees Are there any diagrams which are not clear Yes LINo AOI Emacs aaet oase bund ener MAE a a Ma Man anet a anet ane ERA N ED ERE RUNER SS What do you think to the manual layout Good Not too bad Unhelpful If there one thing you would like to see improved what is it ssesseeeeeeeeseeessee Could you find the information you required easily using the index and or the contents if possible please identify your experience eeessesssssssssessseneee nennen nnne nnne nnn nnns Thank you for taking the time to fill out this questionnaire We hope you found both the product and this manual easy to use a MITSUBISHI i a Series Simple Application Controllers a MITSUBISHI a Series Simple Application Controllers Guidelines for the safety of the user and protection of AL PCS WIN E This man
11. AS interface modules are available for the following module and can be programmed with the AL PCS WIN E The following special symbols apply only to the AS interface network Further information about AS interface programming can be found in Q and 2 series Programming Manuals and AL AL2 ASI BD Hardware Manual Table 13 1 Applicable Q Series AL2 14MR AL2 24MR a MITSUBISHI 13 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Information about AS interface Programming 13 13 1 13 1 1 13 1 2 AS interface Input Icon and System Bit Icon There is an AS interface icon available in the Input Signal Accessory Toolbar In Menu Table 13 2 AS interface Input Icon Icon on System Bit Accessory or Input Description Toolbar Number 3 MOS M06 ON when communication Error for AS interface occurs ON when communication Error by AS interface power failure occurs n EO E01 E04 Input device from AS interface master module AS interface Input Icon There is an AS interface icon available in the Input Signal Accessory Toolbar In Menu A total of 4 AS interface Link In inputs E01 E04 can be added to the FBD base The AS interface inputs do not count towards the number of Q series Inputs available To arrange input for AS interface Network 1 Click Link in icon in the Input Signal Accessory Toolbar In menu and click on the FBD window to arrange AS interface input icon 2 Set number of input for AS inte
12. Cyrillic Advanced tes AW For details of the Windows operation method refer to Windows Manual Help Text Services and Input Languages Settings Advanced Default input language Select ane of the installed input languages to use when you start your computer Russian Russian vi Installed services Select the services that you want for each input language shown in the list Use the Add and Remove buttons to modify this list English United States Keyboard US Russian Keyboard Add Remove aa mm Fraperties Freferences Language Bar Kep Settings a MITSUBISHI 14 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers When Russian Is Used 14 14 2 3 In the Case of Windows Vista Russian is set up from Clock Language and Region For details of the Windows operation method refer to Windows Manual Help i Text Services and Input Languages Default input language Select one of the installed input languages to use as the default for all input fields Russian Russia Russian Installed services Select the services that you want for each input language shown in the list Use the Add and Remove buttons to modify this list 31 English United States te LIS i4 Russian Russia H Mif Russian LR dd hiemawve Move Up Move Down a MITSUBISHI 14 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers When Russian Is Used 14 MEMO a MITSUBISHI 14 4 MITS
13. User Screen C a MITSUBISHI 6 29 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 To Set Display Manager 1 Double click the Display Manager button on the FBD base window Display Manager button FIE FED 2 Click the Insert CDP button to Insert CDP function block for the control user screen function Display Manager Ea OF Cancel Help a MITSUBISHI 6 30 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 3 Choose the CDP Control Display Function icon to add a DP Display function block for each user screen Display Manager Ea Cancel Help 4 Click the Add DP button to add DP function block s for the CDP function block It is possible to add a maximum of 10 DPs into 1 CDP Display Manager EJ Fi OF Cancel Help a MITSUBISHI 6 31 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 5 Choose the Display icon for indication FB Function Block or Analog value and click Connect button When not displaying them please go to step 7 Display Manager E4 Cancel Help 6 Click the Connect button to display the FB value or the Analog Input value Free Displays the Text Date or Time Default setting FB Word Output Displays FB value Choose function blocks from list Analog Input Displays Analog Input value Choo
14. a MITSUBISHI 3 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Using the Help Files 3 3 2 The Context Help The Context Help command can provide help with Toolbars and associated commands When choosing the Toolbar s Context Help button or pushing the Shift F1 key the mouse pointer will change to an arrow and question mark Then click on the item needing clarification in the application window The Help topic will be shown for the item you clicked oleja a L3 TERI 2 Context Help button 3 3 Help in Menu Bar It is possible to also get Help by clicking Contents and Search for Option Window Help on Help menu Content Upon entering the Help menu the u ES Ed n pn Hel options list will be shown T i iv d How to Use Help About SYWODS 4SL VL5 E When Search for Help On or How to Use Help is chosen three tabs will appear on top of the window These tabs can be used in addition to the Help files available on the Contents Index Find display a MITSUBISHI 3 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers Using the Help Files 3 3 3 1 The Contents Command or Tab The contents menu allows the user to choose from the following categories or chapters When an option is chosen the main topics available for that category pop up on screen Choose the desired topic to bring up a dialog box Words or phrases that are highlighted in green contain addition information in another dial
15. installation for 0 2 Series controller AL2 AEX AL2 4EX A2 This manual contains hardware explanations of AL2 AEYR AL2 AEYT JY992D97401 installation for AL2 4EX AL2 AEX A2 AL2 Instruction Manual 4EYR and AL2 4EYT extension module AL2 2DA Instruction Manual JY997D09301 5 manual contains hardware explanations of installation for AL2 2DA expansion module AL2 2PT ADP Instruction JY997D09401 This manual contains hardware explanations of Manual installation for AL2 2PT ADP expansion module AL2 2TC ADP Instruction JY997D09504 This manual contains hardware explanations of Manual installation for AL2 2TC ADP expansion module AL2 EEPROM 2 This manual contains hardware explanations of Hardware Manual Aoi installation for AL2 EEPROM 2 AL 232CAB This manual contains hardware explanations of Hardware Manual ANS SELEN installation for AL 232CAB AL2 GSM CAB This manual contains hardware explanations of Hardware Manual igen eens installation for AL2 GSM CAB This manual contains hardware explanations for wiring installation and specification etc for AL ASI BD and AL2 ASI BD AL ASI BD AL2 ASI BD JY992D81401 JY992D81402 Hardware Manual Refer to these manuals O Refer to this manual if necessary O Refer to the content of these manuals if necessary though it is included in 2 Hardware Manual a MITSUBISHI vii a Series Simple Application Controllers Definitions The following terms will b
16. the o amp series The clock will be going Used memory size Total memory size a re ipee Br ede Maximum function S Maximum 1 scan time Minimum 1 scan time Current scan time See Note 2 table 5 3 Permission Copy program Q2 gt cassette possible Run Status Copy to Memory Cassette Forbidden Copy program Q2 gt cassette not possible Program file name VLS file name of user program Poe we 1 Q2 V2 00 or later 2 VLS V2 40 or later a MITSUBISHI 5 5 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 Table 5 2 Diagnosis of Controller Response from When the Check mark appears there is y GSM modem response When the Check mark appears initialization is Initial successful v successful Set PIN Code When the GREEK mark appears Q2 series has the correct pin code setting betas When the Check mark appears network registration l ee ts PM v E registration is finished finished GSM CME Error When the Check mark appears GSM SME Error has occurred Status GSM CMS Error When the Check mark appears GSM SMS Error has occurred Remote Access When the Check mark appears remote access successful is successful SMS is sending When the Check mark appears SMS is sending vj or retrying or retrying SMS is waiting When the Check mark appears SMS is waiting z for sending for sending status SMS is failed in When the Check mark appears SMS has failed r sending to send a
17. 0 Graph Mir hi ax Length aH W Display Signal Number Starting position of Test C 1100 11000 Gan nalogval OK v 9m v D I I Cancel oF FC 1565 600A AEG 4 AAA MA Hep Warning Message is overlapped Choosing Analog Input on step 6 Display of BOG B07 Bog B09 Comment A W Display Comment User Option v Special key Fassman Security Level e Graph Mir hd ax Length ic pes m W Display Signal Number Starting position of T ext s drm am Hatia fe 1 1 Comm C v 71 00 ree Sig4nalogyal Warning Message is overlapped 6 34 a MITSUBISHI a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 1 Double click the CDP icon or click the Open button to set parameter Control Display CDP B04 eos Boe v Display Comment Change screen signal Comment B04 Displayed screen caes e 2 Select the signal for changing user screens from the pull down menu options Control Display EDP B04 Bos Boe v Display Comment Comment E04 a MITSUBISHI 6 35 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 3 Select the next displayed user screen from the pull down menu options When completing the control key setting click the OK button Control Display CDP
18. 6 38 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 8 1 Export Registered User Function Block The registered UserFunc data User Function Block is exported stored to a designated folder Thus registering the UserFunc data User Function Block is possible from one PC to another Lu n 2 Select Export Registered User Func from the File 1 Click the icon of the UserFunc to Export Ele BE menu New Ctrl N amp Open Ctrl O Close Save Ctrl S Save As Print Setup Print Preview Print Ctrl P E Export Registered User Func Import Registered User Func 3 In the Export Registered User FUNC peppers GT dialog box choose the folder that saves seei kaMyDocumens 4 amp e ES ER the exported file and enter the UserFunc name then click the Save button The ruf ON bmp and OFF bmp files should be stored together in the chosen folder is the name of the registered User j Filename pe Function Block jenama Saveastype RUF Files Cru H Conos a MITSUBISHI 6 39 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 8 2 Import Registered User Function Block The exported UserFunc data User Function Block is imported from a designated folder Thus registering transferring the UserFunc data User Function Block is possible from one PC to another 1 Select Import Registered Us
19. Can ci eee KISTEN 6 4 0 24 SOREN KEY S ep 6 4 029 SOV SUSI BIS Siar ee cel rece etl el els td om IE AD T rU em E EIE 6 5 6 26 COMMONS asd sores cT Mc 6 7 0 2 7 Logic Funelon BIOCK S stet iere DEOS sabe brave id oculi e Lu dd Pea o Pre E 6 8 0 2 0 FUNCION BIOCKS sesccsutdcosuei touto edgar dik ace accion E MEYER Udine i a cote es 6 9 0 2 9 User Fanchon BIOCKS 251 opi auci E Potro ae boda ante Bleed ERE hades 6 11 6 3 Arrangement of Icons and Resize FBD Base eseseeeeeeeeess 6 12 6 91 JArrarigermentor IGOLISui odas ses botte beo d e eod A pe sous boron m eost brescia iu qum 6 12 0 9 2 MOVING ICONS aste roe at tee si aes esta fuma ee stu E et RM EAT LO Sane 6 12 oM Eo ME akon 6 13 6 3 4 Moving Input and Output Rectangles eseeesseeseeeeeeeennnn ne 6 13 D 9 5 RESZ FBD BASER sence ces eset tpe Et vea osa heredem ot tl ME MP bcm 6 13 6 3 6 Select Controller Typo SR x enia test Ine Sia A eco ue Eus uM des IIR dun LR Pu 6 14 6 4 Connection Wiring between lcons esessseeseeenennmmenen 6 15 oT Input and OLBUDUECEPIDS aspest opis ERES fama dut e Rete io el DE atu NE siue ius 6 15 6 4 2 Connection Wiring between ICONS seesssessseeeeeennem eene 6 15 6 9 SEIS GOflS sosta advenerunt qiiem v vetus aura isi ewlis vir moe vd nes Fen nce ted 6 17 OD COMEM S ziara E o TEE 6 17 0 5 2 Parameter of Function BIOCKS ici ra m De deae Peces etel negar toa ce eo cde 6 1
20. E01 E04 are available when using the following location These inputs can be placed anywhere on the FBD base and will not be counted toward the number of system Inputs Table 6 2 Applicable AS interface module AL 20M model AL PCS WIN E Version V1 30 or later AL2 14MR AL2 24MR model AL PCS WIN E Version V2 00 or later a MITSUBISHI 6 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 2 3 Outputs Output signals is the Digital Outputs and AS interface bits The icons can be found under the Output Signals Accessories Toolbar OUT at the left of the FBD base 1 The system outputs should be placed in the output rectangles on the right side of the FBD base Outputs placed outside the rectangles will act as neutral blocks The outputs blocks have one input pin and one output pin that can connect to other function blocks or outputs 2 4 AS interface outputs LINK out icon A01 A04 are available when using the following location These Outputs can be placed anywhere on the FBD base and will not count towards the number of system outputs Table 6 3 Applicable AS interface module Location AL 20M model Q Series A PCS WIN E Version 1 30 or later 12 Series AL2 14MR AL2 24MR model AL PCS WIN E Version 2 00 or later 6 2 4 Operation Keys There are eight signals that correspond to the front panel keys and these signals may be used as additional dig
21. Ei ES My Locations am dialing from New Remove am in this country region Area code ste sie eof ae sie sese kh Area Code Fules When dialing from here To access an outside line For local calls dial ne For long distance calls dial P x To disable call waiting dial Dial using amp Tone dial Pulse dial For long distance calls use this calling card Mone Direct Dial L Calling Card 4 Click OK to complete this setting 5 Click OK to connect by telephone line on the Ring Telephone dialog box When the process is complete a message tells you that AL PCS WIN E has connected via telephone line Data Transfer After the modem line has been successfully established data can be transferred between AL PCS WIN E and the amp series Commands from the Controller pull down menu or Icons from the Controller Toolbar can be used to Upload Download programs verify or clear the controller s memory run Diagnosis of Controller Check the Used Memory Start Stop and Monitor Test Results When the Q series is running the Q series program cannot be changed Disconnecting the Telephone Line Return to the Com pull down menu and choose Disconnect Line to end modem communication a MITSUBISHI 11 11 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 MEMO a MITSUBISHI 11 12 12 Setting for Computer Link AL2 14MR AL2 24MR
22. Tile Use this command to vertically arrange multiple open windows in a non overlapped fashion 1 Monitoring in System Sketch Open the Monitoring in System Sketch Window for monitoring or editing 2 FBD Open the Function Block Diagram base for monitoring or editing 3 Sub FBD F Open the Sub Function Block Diagram base for monitoring or editing a MITSUBISHI 5 9 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 5 11 Help Contents Shows the Table of Contents of the Help Function The user can click on the desired chapter and the help file will appear onscreen Search for Help on Displays the opening screen of the Help command Choose from a list of instructions and reference information on the features of the AL PCS WIN E How to Use Help Provides information on how to use and customize the help function About SWOD5 ALVLS E Provides the Version number and Copyright notice for the AL PCS WIN E package Note When using Windows Vista When Help is run using Windows Vista the following Windows Help and Support screen may appear and the Help screen is not displayed Perform the following procedure to install WinHlp32 exe which is needed to display the Help screen Note The personal computer needs to be connected to the internet 1 Click the Help button 2 The screen shown below opens Click the displayed link 7 edo Help and Support I amp 2m Search Help 2
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24. for more information concerning applications in life critical situations or high reliability a MITSUBISHI vi a Series Simple Application Controllers Further Information Manual Lists Manual Name Manual No Description oa Software Manual This manual contains explanations of operation ee Pie for AL PCS WIN E Programming Software This manual contains hardware explanations for amp Hardware Manual JY992D74201 wiring installation and specification for Q series controllers i This manual contains instruction explanations for a Programming Manual JY992D76601 p English only the Q Series controllers i i This manual contains hardware explanations of O Series Instruction Manual JY992D90901 installation for 0 Series controller AL EEPROM This manual contains hardware explanations of o Hardware Manual i installation for AL EEPROM This manual contains hardware explanations for Q2 Hardware Manual JY992D97301 wiring installation and specification for 02 series controllers j This manual contains instruction explanations for Q2 Programming Manual JY992D97101 l u INS I p English only the 0 amp 2 Series controllers a2 Series Communication This manual contains explanations for the setup User s Manual JY992D97701 messaging diagnostics bit assignments etc for English only communications using the Q2 series controller i This manual contains hardware explanations of a2 Series Instruction Manual JY992D97501
25. format Data bit Parity Stop bit and Baud rate and communication timing during communication via AL2 GSM CAB If the connection data format and communication timing are correct thus possibility to have received the influence of the electrical noise may have caused the problem Time out error occurred during communication via AL2 GSM CAB Checking Points Check the connection data format Data bit Parity Stop bit and Baud rate and communication timing during communication via AL2 GSM CAB Note 3 Signal Strength This status shows the state of the radio wave on GSM network Table 5 5 Signal Strength Value 100 a MITSUBISHI Reception Level of Radio Wave 113dBm or less 111dBm 109 53dBm 51dBm or more Not received radio wave 5 7 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 Check Used Memory Memory Configuration and Usage Check the amount of the following items in the displayed file Table 5 6 Check Used Memory Memory Configuration and Usage Used Memory Used memory Total memory Used Block s Used function logic blocks Maximum blocks allowed Input Signal s Number of input terminals Communication Memory Used memories for communication by dedicated protocol v byte s Simulation The simulation mode will run the program in the AL PCS WIN E without an series This is very useful to check your program prior to transferring it to the actual system D
26. panel Note Click Add or Remove Programs on the control panel in Windows XP Click Programs on the control panel in Windows Vista 3 Select Install Uninstall tab on Add Remove Programs property Note Select Change or Remove Programs on Add Remove Programs window in Windows 2000 Select Change or Remove Programs on Add or Remove Programs window in Windows XP Double click Uninstall a program of Programs and Features in Windows Vista 4 Select Mitsubishi SWOD5 ALVLS E to uninstall Note Double click Mitsubishi SWOD5 ALVLS E to uninstall in Windows Vista and go to step 6 5 Click Change Remove button 6 Click Yes to begin the uninstall of the AL PCS WIN E component files When the process is complete a AL PCS WIN E is successfully uninstalled from your personal computer a MITSUBISHI 2 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Installing and Starting AL PCS WIN E 2 2 4 Starting AL PCS WIN E This software cannot be run from the install CD It must be installed onto hard drive and subsequently run the software from the drive To start AL PCS WIN E Click the Start menu choose Program gt Mitsubishi Alpha Controller and click the name of the program you want to start Note All Programs appears in Windows XP and Windows Vista e Itis possible to also double click a program icon shortcut to begin start up Caution Starting AL PCS WIN E on Windows
27. protection 9 1 Write Program to Controller 1 Click Write to Controller in the Controller menu Ws Search Sine Lom Option Window Help k Write to Controller Read from Controller FE L Maerfy Controller data with Program Clear Controller Contents we Diagnosis of Controller Check Used Memory Simulation Drive Controller k Monitor Test a MITSUBISHI 9 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers 2 Unclick the Create Relocation file option if not required 3 Check the Run and Start Monitoring option if the user requires the a series controller to incite operation 4 Click OK button to begin writing program to the Q series controller Read Write Program From To Controller 9 Write to Controller E3 vernwrting FED Program in Controller Unit M Create Relocation file Run and Start Manitoring Cancel Help Note Writing a program to Q series controller is possible only when the controller is in Stop status 9 2 Read Program from Controller 1 Click Read from Controller in the Controller menu 2 Click either of the radio buttons When the relocation file for this program is found in the relocation directory this window will not be opened and reading the program will be executed Map the Data Automatically Arrange the icon suitably without using the relocation file Map the Data from User Specified File
28. s by the New Signal or Start Select from the following signals Input signal with block number by New Signal button Operation key by Start Select button System bit by Start Select button Control bit by Start Select button Input and Output for AS interface by Start Select button Function block by Start Select button New Signal button Clicking this button a new input signal with appropriate block number will be add Start Select button Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Auto Wizard 6 1 8 Select signals to drive SET fun EJ Input Output Signal Create Clock Click Select Start and input signal number Internal Signal New Signal Start Select tj Guidance Cancel lt Back B Select Signal E3 Input signal number of the operation key the system bit the control bit the input output for pesetas ela AS interface or the function block a MITSUBISHI EE Cancel 6 24 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 4 Create Clock Auto Wizard 6 1 8 Select signals to drive SET fun EJ Add output signal for new Time Switch function block and set parameter for Input Output Signal Create Clock this time Switch function block by the Set New TimeSwitch button Click to check if pour program needs time information To add new Time Switch function Im block Create New Tim
29. that earlier version Windows XP Service Pack 2 Settings Run in 256 colors Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution Disable visual themes Disable desktop composition Disable display scaling on high DPI settings F3 0 3 Privilege Level Run this program as an administrator c j ewe v a MITSUBISHI Installing and Starting AL PCS WIN E 2 2 Select Compatibility tab and then click Show settings for all users button Vis Properties dialog box appears Note User Account Control dialog box appears when user account control is enabled Click Continue button User Account Control e Windows needs your permission to continue If you started this action continue gH Program Compatibility Microsoft Windows User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer 3 Click Run this program as an administrator check box to add check mark and then click OK button Vis Properties dialog box closes 4 Click OK button to complete setting Alpha programming Properties dialog box closes Q Series Simple Application Controllers SSI the Help Files 3 3 1 Using the Help Files The AL PCS WIN E includes a powerful package of help files to guide the user through the programming options Use the F1 key or click the help icon or use the Help pull down menu to access the help files Note When using Windows Vista When Help is run
30. the UserFunc data User Function Block is possible from one PC to another Import Registered User Func The exported UserFunc data User Function Block is imported from a designated folder Thus registering transferring the UserFunc data User Function Block is possible from one PC to another Recent File Max 8 Displays the history of the file opened in the past The histories are displayed up to 8 for the one preserved as a file Moreover by selecting the arbitrary file from the displayed history and selecting The file that has been opened in the past can be opened again Exit Ends the VLS session When the displayed file was not saved the dialog box to preserve the file under the display is viewed a MITSUBISHI 5 1 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 5 2 Edit Undo Ctrl Z Cancels the Previous Instruction There is only one level of Undo available Redo Ctrl Y Cancels the Previous Undo Instruction There is only one level of Redo available Cut Ctri N Removes the selected data from the Screen and place it to the Clipboard Copy Ctrl C Copy the selected data to the Clipboard Paste Ctrl V Adds the data from the Clipboard to the Program Delete Del Deletes the selected data from the program Select All Ctrl A Select All the function blocks on the screen Insert Func Inserts a new function block on the FBD window or on the Monitoring in System oketch Window Se
31. the desired end point is reached Ovals and Rectangles can be drawn in the same manner by choosing the appropriate icons Moving and Resizing Lines Ovals and Rectangles The objects can be moved within the System Sketch base size limit by clicking on them and dragging them to the new position Resizing can be done by pressing the left mouse button on any of the edges and dragging the mouse The mouse cursor changes to double headed arrow when it is moved over the edges indicating the direction in which Resizing can be done The objects can be Resized within the boundaries of the System Sketch base only The Cut Copy and Paste options can be performed on objects within the System Sketch window Changing Colors To change the color of an existing line select the line with the left mouse button Click on the Line Color Icon and choose the new color for the line This Line will be drawn in this color This color will appear as the outline Line color for Ovals and Rectangles The fill color for the Rectangle and the Oval can be changed by clicking on the Brush Color icon and choosing a new color Changing the Line Width An existing Line width can be changed by selecting the Line in the System Sketch Window and clicking the desired line width thin medium or thick The line width for Ovals and Rectangles is changed in the same manner This will now be the active Line width for all the drawing tools LCD Display Image The LCD Di
32. using Windows Vista the following Windows Help and Support screen may appear and the Help screen is not displayed Perform the following procedure to install WinHIlp32 exe which is needed to display the Help screen Note The personal computer needs to be connected to the internet 1 Click the Help button 2 The screen shown below opens Click the displayed link e Windows Help and Support J fe tk A g Ask Options v Why can t I get Help from this program The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format which was used in previous versions of Windows and it is not supported in Windows Vista For more information see Windows Help program WinHlp32 exe is no longer included with Windows on the Microsoft support website amp Ask someone or expand your search L Offline Help v 3 The Microsoft Support Knowledge Base page opens http support microsoft com kb 917607 en us Follow the instructions and download the Windows Help program for Windows Vista WinHlp32 exe 4 Install the downloaded file The F1 Key The F1 key will provide specific help on a highlighted object Click a system component on the FBD base to highlight it and press the F1 Key to bring up a dialog screen To receive Help on a command move to the command with the mouse until the instruction is highlighted Use F1 to access the Help dialog box before using the command
33. will be stopped and a message box will appear stating that the O series contents were changed The application will automatically switch to Program Edit mode The updated program must be uploaded to the PC to begin monitoring again Example of times when the new program needs to be uploaded e Changing program or parameter with the front panel keys Upon the completion of Auto Tuning the program in the controller will be updated with new PID parameters For Q2 only a MITSUBISHI 10 4 Q Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 11 Remote Maintenance The Q series can communicate via modems to a PC using AL PCS WIN E The user can Upload or Download Programs monitor counter values or function block times change parameter settings or write new data to the o amp series All communications are initiated from AL PCS WIN E so that the user controls the information flow from the PC The amp series cannot initiate error messages or send messages to external devices The Q series will initiate its modem upon startup therefore receive or transmit data as requested from AL PCS WIN E 11 4 System Configuration Figure 11 1 Remote Maintenance with AL PCS WIN E Personal computer AL PCS WIN E us 11 1 Cable List of Remote Maintenance with AL PCS WIN E Using Cable au 232C straight cable for the modem specified by Modem manufacture User made RS 232C cable Refer to
34. 0 Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista CPU 2 Pentium 133 MHz or more recommended Hard Disk 10 MB of free capacity Memory 32 MB or more recommended CD ROM Drive Required for Setup Pointing Device Mouse or other pointing device Display SVGA 800 x 600 256 colors or more recommended 1 port or more RS 232C Serial Interface The RS 232C serial interface must be assigned to a COM port COM1 to COM10 1 The Russian input should use Russian OS Windows when OS Windows to be used is Windows 2000 Windows XP or Window Vista Russian can be entered on VLS by using the Windows multi language function For details refer to Chapter 14 2 Take care that the used computer meets or exceeds the CPU memory and display specifications outlined by the OS a MITSUBISHI 2 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Installing and Starting AL PCS WIN E 2 Installing AL PCS WIN E To install the AL PCS WIN E component files from the CD ROM Note that this software cannot be run from the install CD It must be installed onto hard drive and subsequently run the software from the drive Note If the PC had been installed with AL PCS WIN E please uninstall it If it is uninstalled before the install the AL PCS WIN E may not operate correctly For uninstall refer to section 2 3 To install AL PCS WIN E 1 Restart Windows and do not start up any other applications 2 Insert the SWODSC ALVLS E CD into
35. 1 1 1 Introduction This section describes the major functions of the AL PCS WIN E programming software hereafter referred to the AL PCS WIN E or programming software and the outline of this manual This Software Manual is written for AL PCS WIN E version V2 60 Further version of AL PCS WIN E may change without notice Refer to the help file for AL PCS WIN E s changes Outline The software package AL PCS WIN E is a programming tool designed to be used with the a series Simple Application Controllers and Q2 series The AL PCS WIN E runs on Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me WindowsNT Workstation 4 0 Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista hereafter referred to collectively as Windows The software has been designed to be both powerful and user friendly While many of the software features can be learned intuitively a detailed help file has been incorporated into the software to assist users in finding answers to their questions Major Features of the AL PCS WIN E Software The AL PCS WIN E is a powerful tool for programming the Series and 02 Series Simple Application Controller hereafter referred to the amp Series or controller in Function Block style The Visual Nature of the software helps the user to see and understand the relationships between all parts of the program Powerful and easy to use the AL PCS WIN E has incorporated the following features for your convenience User friend
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37. 3 K04 E01 A01 etc and ON OFF status Wire The digital wire connections will change color so that outputs pins that are On will become red and output pins that are Off will become blue These colors can be changed in the Options menu when in the Programming Mode Function Block The function block will all be labeled with their number B01 B02 B03 etc ON OFF status timer values counter values Priority Settings and other parameter values At a glance all the important information about each component is displayed Start the Monitor Mode Enter the Monitor Mode by clicking on the Monitor Icon or by using the Monitor Start command in the Controller Menu a MITSUBISHI 10 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers Monitoring 10 10 3 10 4 Turn Signals ON OFF Force ON OFF The following icon can be turned ON OFF by a single clicking on the icon Caution Force Signal ON OFF Take care in checking the safety consideration of the system when forcing ON OFF as the result could cause serious damage to the machine and person Table 10 1 Turn Signal ON OFF tems Rum Mode StopMode Inputs 101 115 EI1 El4 Outputs O01 O09 EO1 EO4 Inputs for AS interface E01 E04 Outputs for AS interface A01 A04 Operation Keys K01 K08 Control Bits N01 N04 Note 1 The Inputs terminal AS interface s input bits and operation keys can be turned ON OFF but the icon state is affected by the ON O
38. 6 6 65 Select Input Signals to Drive Functions Step 6 Choose up to 4 input signals which connects to the Bit Input Pin on the left most function block from the following m Output Thiel freder Place input icon an terminal to make connection Auto Wizard 6 1 8 Select signals to drive SET fun Ea Input terminal Input Tab Output Terminal Output Tab Operation key Signal Tab System Bit Signal Tab Control Bit Signal Tab Function block Signal Tab e A con List Input Input Terminal a H His 101 Binary Input Binary lap C Time Switch function block Signal mats fogak or Create Clock Tab Switch Note e When selecting the Set Reset function block on the step 2 and 3 the step 6 will be set twice 6 1 and 6 2 At first set for the set depend on other signals at second set for the Reset depends on other signals e When no addition is intended check the Active depend on other signals Set depend on other signals and Reset depend on other signals from step 5 then step 6 will not appear thus the next step 7 appears 1 Input Tab Auto Wizard 5 1 8 Select signals to drive SET fun Ea Click the target Input terminal to select When the icon has already been put on Input Output Signal Create Clock the Input terminal with the FBD base the icon will be displayed in the Input Place Input icon on terminal to make connection terminal as shown
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40. 8 a Series Simple Application Controllers 6 6 1 Choose an Output Step 1 Select one target output for the program to be created from Auto FBD Wizard Click a target output terminal to select Click the NEXT button to proceed to the next step when selecting it When the icon has already been put on the output terminal with the FBD base the icon will be displayed in the output terminal To allocate the icon Click the icon from the output icon in the left of the screen list and click the output terminal which needs to be allocated again To delete the icon to be allocated Move the output icon to be deleted from the output terminal to the trash bin by drag amp drop a MITSUBISHI Auto Wizard 1 8 S elect a signal to control Output Click output terminal to create its output Output Terminal Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Icon List Qutput m E Binary Output 9 amp Light Guidance Backe Cancel 6 19 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 6 2 Choose Function Blocks Step 2 3 A list of function blocks appears on the screen from which up to 4 total blocks can be chosen to place in the circuit with the output from the following dialog boxes Click the check box in the function block to be used The Blocks that can be selected are the Set Reset Alternate ALT One Shot Delay Flicker Counter and
41. CD ROM drive 3 4 During the SWOD5 ALVLS E Setup dialog box click NEXT whenever ready thus proceeding to the next panel 5 If the destination folder need to be changed for the AL PCS WIN E component files click Browse and use the browser to locate the appropriate destination 6 Click NEXT Execute setup exe 7 If the Program folders need to be changed for the AL PCS WIN E enter the program folder name Note When using on Windows Vista If the destination folder changes to an arbitrary folder user created it is not necessary to start the program via Run as Administrator For starting AL PCS WIN E refer to section 2 4 8 Click NEXT to begin the installation When the process is complete a message will follow indicating He successful installation of the AL PCS WIN E software 9 Select Yes want to restart my computer now and Click Finish to restart your computer a MITSUBISHI 2 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers Installing and Starting AL PCS WIN E 2 2 3 Uninstalling AL PCS WIN E It is possible to remove all of the AL PCS WIN E component files installed on your system with the Install Uninstall in the Control Panel To uninstall AL PCS WIN E 1 Click the Start Menu select Settings and then Control Panel Note Click the Start menu choose Control Panel in Windows XP and Windows Vista 2 Double click Add Remove Programs in the control
42. Changes for the Better a MITSUBISHI SIMPLE APPLICATION CONTROLLER e0006606666000666666 e 606666060060660600000000 POWER 24V DC MITSUBISHI e0080 AL2 24MR D RELAY A OUTPUT SOFTWARE MANUAL a SIMPLE APPLICATION CONTROLLER CO Seires Simple Application Controllers Foreword This manual contains text diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the correct programming and operation of the 0 02 series controller e Before attempting to install or use the o a2 Series Controller this manual should be read and understood e fin doubt at any stage of the installation of the o a2 Series Controller always consult a professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to local and national standards which apply to the installation site e fin doubt about the operation or use of the a amp a2 Series Controller please consult the nearest Mitsubishi Electric distributor e Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable or responsible for any consequential damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text not to guarantee operation Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples Please contact a Mitsubishi Electric distributor for more information concerning ap
43. Controllers Read Write Program From To Controller 9 9 Read Write Program From To Controller This chapter explains read write the program from to the O series controller For remote maintaince Set the modem accordingly Refer to Chapter 11 for line connection Note Relocation file This file has format as any other vls file containing information about FBD and System Sketch Windows including position information Data which is written to Controller contains only FBD information excluding position information This file is created after data has been successfully written to the Controller in the Relocation directory so that it can be used while Read from Controller is executed Note Program protection Password Q 02 series e fa user password is written to the controller program read access is prohibited until the correct password is entered e f a user attempts to write a new program to the controller and if the program is locked with a password the user does not have write access until the program in the controller is unlocked Program Read Protection 012 series Version 2 20 or later e f a Program Read Protection password is written to the controller program read access is prohibited The program read protection is reset when the controller content is erased VLS or Q2 or an unprotected user program program read protection not set is downloaded by VLS Refer to the programming manual for detailed program
44. FF state of the hardware hence changing the ON OFF status of the signal is unpractical Note 2 The outputs terminal and AS interface s output bits cannot be turned ON OFF because the output is affected by the ON OFF state on the program Note 3 All function blocks can be turned ON OFF in Run mode but the output of function block might be affected by the ON OFF state on the program hence changing the ON OFF status of the signal is unpractical Note 4 Not all function blocks can be turned ON OFF Change Function Block Parameters Function Block parameters can be changed by double clicking on the function block Change the parameters as desired and click the OK box to accept The new values will be shown on screen and any change to the program settings will be performed The TimeSw cannot be edited during the Monitor mode Caution Change Function Block Parameters Take care in checking the safety consideration of the system when forcing ON OFF as the result could cause serious damage to the machine and person a MITSUBISHI 10 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Monitoring 10 10 5 Exiting the Monitor Mode The customer can stop the Monitoring and switch to Program Mode either by clicking the Monitoring button present in the Controller toolbar or by selecting the Monitor Test Stop command in the Controller Menu Note If during monitoring the program or parameters in the series CPU are updated monitoring
45. Figure 11 2 AL 232CAB RS 232C straight cable for the modem Refer to Figure 11 3 AL2 GSM CAB a MITSUBISHI 11 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 11 2 Cable Reference 11 2 1 User made RS 232C Cable Between Modem and AL 232CAB Model Type AL M Figure 11 2 RS 232C Cable Between Modem and AL 232CAB Model Type AL M AL 232CAB Side Modem Side 9 pin D Sub male 25 pin D Sub male e UEM O 4 REE E 11 2 2 RS 232C Straight Cable Between Modem GSM Modem and AL2 GSM CAB Model Type AL2 14MR AL2 24MR Figure 11 3 RS 232C Straight Cable Reference Between GSM Modem and AL2 GSM CAB Model Type AL2 14MR AL2 24MR AL2 GSM CAB Side Modem GSM Modem Side 9 pin D Sub female 25 pin D Sub male Da 1 O 2 9 D G2 a MITSUBISHI 11 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 11 3 11 4 11 4 1 Recommended Modems The following modems have been successfully tested Table 11 2 Tested Modems Modem Type Model Name Modem OMRON ME3314 AIWA PV AF3360 GSM modem Mor Modem Initialization at the Controller side The Q series must be initialized with the modem s AT command that can be entered from the Q series front panel or transferred from AL PCS WIN E The AL PCS WIN E provides three preprogrammed commands for co
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47. MITSUBISHI 7 1 a Seires Simple Application Controllers Monitoring in System Sketch Window 7 7 1 Monitoring in System sketch Base Resize When the monitoring in system sketch window Is active the base has a minimum size The Base can be resized in width or height by dragging either the right or bottom edges respectively By dragging the right bottom corner of the base rectangle the base height as well as width changes The Base cannot be resized on the left and top edges Monitoring in System Sketch 7 2 Change Base Color and Icons 7 2 1 Changing the Base Color The base color can be changed via the Set Base Color command in the Option Menu Further information can be found in Help on AL PCS WIN E Default color lime green 7 2 2 Customize Icons The signal registered by the user and the image for the function block icon can be used The icon can be registered in User Defined Icons in the Option Menu The customer can choose registered icon by Function Icon Set in the Option Menu Further information can be found in Help on AL PCS WIN E a MITSUBISHI 7 2 a Seires Simple Application Controllers Monitoring in System Sketch Window 7 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 4 Drawing Lines Ovals and Rectangles Lines can be drawn by clicking on the line icon and then ____ moving the mouse accordingly Click the mouse button to za o Le Br lee start the line and release the button when
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49. ON or OFF with each input pulse The last output status is kept when the power supply is cycled OFF and ON However last output status is lost when the Q2 series is placed in the Stop mode 4 When adding check mark on Maintenance check box this icon is Time Switch Maintenance TSm Use the RTC to turn output ON OFF Calendar or weekly schedule The schedule can be changed with Setup TS in the Top menu 6 2 9 User Function Blocks This user function block is registered function block created by the customers The user function block can be composed from the Input pin s the output pin s the sub FBD base system bits control bits logic function blocks function blocks and user function blocks For registering the user function block refer to section 6 7 a MITSUBISHI 6 11 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 3 Arrangement of Icons and Resize FBD Base The icon can be arranged moved or deleted on the FBD base An ERROR dialog box will appear to detail any errors in block placement 6 3 1 Arrangement of Icons The icon can be chosen from the Accessories Toolbar by clicking the icon and arranged by releasing on the FBD base Moreover Function blocks and Logic function blocks can be arranged from Insert FUNC on the Edit Menu bar Function Block Digital Input System Bit Operation Key Icon with block number Control Bit Output Lp po
50. The Q2 Series controller can communicate with a personal computer and data link using dedicated protocol The personal computer acts as the host station and the O2 series Controller acts as a local station Therefore all communications start from the computer side and communication cannot start from Q2 series side The Q2 Series acts according to the request by the computer send data write and change status of Run Stop etc This chapter explains the method of setting the computer link on the 2 Series side with AL PCS WIN E Further information for the computer link command data format and communication frame etc can be found in Q2 Series Communication Manual Setting for the Computer Link The computer link setting is set from 2 dialog boxes Follow the computer link setting Note To set the computer link effectively Write setting data in the Q2 series without fail and turn the power supply of the Q2 series when the setting is completed If the power supply is not turned OFF to ON the 2 series will not effect this setting Note e When communicating the contact state and parameter data of a function block via computer link operate 6 8 Moreover function blocks must be on the FBD window e When communicating only hardware state input terminal output terminal system bit and control bit etc do not need to operate 6 8 To set the computer link 1 Click Option on the Menu Bar and choose GSM and Seri
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52. Use the relocation file of the specified program file and arrange the icon Relocation File Information E3 Search Sinem Lom Option Window Help write ta Controller z Read from Controller Very Controller data with Program Clear Controller Contents Diagnosis of Controller Check Used Memory Simulation Drive Controller Monitor T est Relocation file associated with this Controller Is nat found Select one of the following Map the Data from User Specified File Cancel Help 3 Click OK button to begin reading program from the Q series Note Relocation file This file has format as any other vls file containing information about FBD and System sketch windows including position information Data which is written to Controller contains only FBD information excluding position information This file is created after data has been successfully written to the Controller in the Relocation directory Thus it can be used while Read from Controller is executed a MITSUBISHI 9 2 _ Series Simple Application Controllers Monitoring 10 10 Monitoring The Monitor Mode can be used to monitor the current conditions of an Q series that is running a program The Q series must be communicated to the AL PCS WIN E via the AL 232CAB or modem or when Monitor Mode is started an error dialog box will appear The Q series status Running or Stopped will be monitored continuously and will be d
53. VB Number in the Communication Bit device c Click the Set button d If completing the setting for word device s continue 8 C Co N Setting for Computer Link AL2 14MR AL2 24MR 12 Dedicated Communication fo to 15 Communication blemon Comm Bit D evice Paints 50 Station Bit Device Word Device FB ta be specified SET RESET ALT B4 NOT Bb NOT B3 NOT Station jo 0 ta 15 Communication Memory Comm Bit D eviee Foints 0 ie 50 r Eit Device Word Device FB Word Output parameter to be specified Parameter Sell nD ETE UR Eur fED DELAY E lt lt Release oo Release Comm Word D evice Points Fragram B utes 0 5000 50 4700 100 Communication Bit Device CBNo FB Dedicated Communication Ea Comm Word D evice Paints Program Bytes 0 5000 50 4700 100 4400 Communication Word device DELAY E Curr k ooo on ee oo PB 9 Click OK button to complete Dedicated Communication Window 10 Write data to the 02 series and the power supply of 2 series needs to be turned OFF to ON to support computer link a MITSUBISHI 12 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Setting for Computer Link AL2 14MR AL2 24MR 12 MEMO a MITSUBISHI 12 4 Qt Series Simple Application Controllers Information about AS interface Programming 13 13 Information about AS interface Programming
54. Vista When starting on Windows Vista AL PCS WIN E must be started by following method If it starts by other methods AL PCS WIN E does not operate correctly e Run AL PCS WIN E as an administrator When starting by the Start menu and program icon shortcut it starts by Run as Administrator in the menu of a right click Refer to the section below on How to run AL PCS WIN E as an administrator Installation to the arbitrary folder user created The installation destination of AL PCS WIN E is installed in the arbitrary folder user created The starting method is the same as Windows XP How to run AL PCS WIN E as an administrator When starting through the Start menu or through a program icon shortcut right click on the program icon or menu item and select Run as Administrator Start Menu Shortcut S Recycle Bin t Internet Explorer Windows Calendar Windows Contacts id Windows Defender I Windows DVD Maker Open 1 Windows Fax and Scan W Run as administrator Open amp amp Windows Live Messenger Dow N eer eee T Windows Mail Open file location Open file location Windows Media Center Pin to Start Menu Run as administrator Windows Media Player Add to Quick Launch Pin to Start Menu Windows Meeting Space Add to Quick Launch 4 UO E UT N Restore previous versions i Windows Photo Gallery a A Restore previous versions amp Windows Update Send To Mi Accessories Cut uk Extras and Upgrade
55. Window in Programming Mode As the name suggests all the functions necessary to build a program can be accomplished in the programming mode The user may add FBs or other signals set or change parameters move components and perform wiring operations in the programming mode See Chapter 6 for more details The Auto Wizard Function is also available in this mode The main purpose of Auto FBD Wizard is to educate inexperienced users so that they can get acquainted with Signals Function Blocks Wiring and related programming items Monitoring in System Sketch Window in the Programming Mode The user is allowed to add modify move and resize the drawing objects in System sketch window Use the Accessories Toolbar to add components as in the FBD window Copy components to or from the FBD window Select any component in the window by pressing the mouse left button and drag the object to the desired location Double click on a Function Block to open the parameter setting dialog Objects can be drawn via the Drawing Tool bar with the Line Oval and Rectangle commands and or import objects with the commands in the Insert Menu The Simulation Mode The Simulation mode will mimic the conditions under which a program is run without physical connection to the hardware This is a very powerful tool for debugging programs prior to writing the contents to an actual target Ol series The information generated by the program will be continuousl
56. a MITSUBISHI 6 27 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 7 Display Manager Display Manager controls the sequence of user screens to be displayed according to the signal that specifies each user screens When N04 has been turned ON Display Manager becomes effective The user screen set with Display Manager is displayed on the Q2 series The displayed user screen can be composed up to 10 Display function blocks However the Display Manager can only be set using the 02 series Insert CDP function block area Add DP function block area Display Manager a MITSUBISHI 6 28 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Operation Image Status screen or User screen Display function block undefined by display manager When N04 is turned OFF display When N04 is turned ON the status screen or user screen by dicum Geet screen Bone display function block on the FBD Play i y bass controlled display manager The controlled user screen by display manager User Screen A Control signal Control signal for changing for changing user screen user screen The controlled user screen by display manager User Screen B Control signal for changing user screen Control signal for changing user screen Control signal Control signal for changing for changing user screen user screen The controlled user screen by display manager
57. al Communication Com Window Help 2 Select Controller Type User Defined Icons Function Icon Set k Set Wire Color Set Base Color Date Format Change Current Time Radio Clock Language Menu Call Key GSM and Serial Communication Dedicated Communication Analog Input Select Font Password v arid w Show Grid a MITSUBISHI 12 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Setting for Computer Link AL2 14MR AL2 24MR 12 2 Click Others radio button 3 Click OK button to complete the GSM amp Serial Communication Window GSH amp Senal Communication IVE Moden 4 Click Option on the Menu Bar and choose Dedicated Communication Dedicated Communication Aa MITSUBISHI 12 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers 5 Set station number 6 Choose number of the communication data for computer link from the Communication Memory 7 Select the Communication Bit device in Bit Device Tab To set bit device a Choose the bit device in the FB to be specified b Choose the VB Number in the Communication Bit device C Click the Set button d If completing the setting for bit device s continue 8 C e Click the Word Device Tab Select the Communication Word device in Word Device Tab a Choose the word device in the FB Word Output parameter to be specified b Choose the
58. am Protection Replace signals Import Export of the Time Switch Setup Supported Q 2 Series controllers Version 3 00 V2 50 he addition of menu language setting e he addition of menu call key setting The addition of the Russian input V2 60 For Windows Vista a MITSUBISHI 1 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Introduction 1 1 5 Product Configuration Check the contents of the AL PCS WIN E box against this list to confirm that the following accessories are supplied Table 1 4 Product Configuration es Number Description CD ROM SWOD5C ALVLS E Manual this manual Manual number JY992D74001 a MITSUBISHI 1 4 Q Series Simple Application Controllers Installing and Starting AL PCS WIN E 2 2 Installing and Starting AL PCS WIN E This section describes how to install the AL PCS WIN E programming software package and to connect the Q Simple Application Controller to the Personal Computer The Operation oystem requirements are outlined and the equipment necessary to make all proper connections are detailed 2 1 System Requirements The AL PCS WIN E is designed to be installed on a computer that meets or exceeds the following specifications Please check whether your personal computer meets these requirements prior to the software installation Table 2 1 Personal Computer Requirements e C CUE U O RN Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Operating System WindowsNT workstation 4
59. ance with AL PCS WIN E AL PCS WIN E Table 1 1 Connecting by Modem a 3 5 AL2 GSM CAB RS 232C straight cable for the modem Refer to Figure 11 3 a MITSUBISHI 1 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers Introduction 1 1 3 Applicable Controllers Table 1 2 Applicable Controllers Model Name AL PCS WIN E Version SWOD5C ALVLS E AL 6MR A AL 10M Version 1 00 or later AL 20M AL2 14MR Version 2 00 or later AL2 24MR AL2 10MR Version 2 40 or later 1 4 Version Up Lists Table 1 3 History of AL PCS WIN E SWOD5C ALVLS E Gres Supported Q Series controllers with Windows 95 Windows 98 and WindowsNT workstation 4 0 V1 30 Supported AL ASI BD AS interface module V1 41 For Windows Me and Windows 2000 V2 00 Supported Q2 Series controllers For Windows XP V2 10 Up to COM10 is available for COM port setting The Import Export function for User Function Block programming is added Supported Q2 Series controllers Version 2 00 Radio clock DCF 77 Manufactured by Theben AG V2 30 AL2 2DA analog output module AL2 2PT ADP PT100 adaptor module AL2 2TC ADP thermocouple analog sensor adaptor module New function block Analog Output AO PID PID Supported AL2 10MR Supported O12 Series controllers Version 2 20 New function block Short Message Receiving SMR Call Detect CD V2 40 Enhanced Daylight Saving Time Setup e Enhanced User Progr
60. aution is required when the Latin special character is being used in the Russian environment or when Russian is being used in the environments other than Russian For details refer to Chapter 14 Note Inactive Functions during Simulation Mode The Edit Insert and Tools Menu will be deactivated along with the Accessories Wiring and Drawing Toolbars No program editing in regards to adding deleting wiring or moving any system components can occur while in Simulation Mode Display of the Signal Icon Wire and Function Block Input and Output Icons The input and output icons will all be labeled with their number 101 O02 M03 K04 E01 A01 etc and ON OFF status Wire The digital wire connections will change color so that outputs pins that are On will become red and output pins that are Off will become blue These colors can be changed in the Options menu when in the Programming Mode Function Block The function block will all be labeled with their number B01 B02 B03 etc ON OFF status timer values counter values priority settings and other parameter values At a glance all the important information about each component is displayed Start the Simulation Mode When the program is ready to be tested enter the Simulation mode by clicking on the oimulation icon in Controller Toolbar or by using the Simulation Start option in the Controller Menu The FBD Window or the Monitoring in System Sketch Window can be vie
61. d By Signal Number Search for the Function Block by the coded signal number The alphanumeric sequence as it appears onscreen one letter followed by two numbers The letters are not case sensitive Ex M01 106 B12 a MITSUBISHI 5 4 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 5 7 Controller Write to Controller Write the program from the AL PCS WIN E to the memory of the series The contents of the amp series memory will be completely overwritten Read from Controller Uploads the contents of the O series memory into the VLS program The current program in VLS will be overwritten Verify Controller data with Program Verify the data in the FBD matches the data in the a series memory Clear Controller Contents Clears the memory of the series that is connected to the PC Diagnosis of Controller Brings up a dialog box with the following information about the connected Q series Table 5 1 Diagnosis of Controller toms Dew Input Terminals Number of input terminals Analog Inputs Number of analog inputs Output Terminals Number of output terminals DC DC input type er DC DC input typ AC input type OU series into Run mode Stopped O series into Stop mode It is possible to write program data i from the AL PCS WIN E Program Write ET i i Disable It is impossible to write program data from the AL PCS WIN E Clock is going Clock Status Clock stops Set current me into Stopped
62. ding from a series controller shall display system icons a MITSUBISHI 6 40 CO Seires Simple Application Controllers T Monitoring in System Sketch Window Monitoring in System Sketch Window 7 The Monitoring in System sketch EA Monitoring in System Sketch Simulation Mode window allows for user defined customization as shown in the window 21g LCD Image Icons of I O signal and function block etc fen eee used for FBD window object If unused the icons in the FBD window are arranged States of the blocks El Monitoring in System Sketch Light 1 __Light 2 O05 m O04 OM ON Fan 2 2 OFF B03 B05 operation icons will be displayed swi ONESHOT d i ee B04 E06 regar ess O e output 09 KO EB operation of the FBD 95ec program Comment object e Comment e Importing file OLE Edit system sketch area e Figure drawn by figure toolbar e LCD image of Q series main unit Fan ON 101 m Fan OFF I02 OFF Light ON OFF F3 aom Casi i 03 0N Draw object Note When this window is active the following toolbar and functions are applicable e Functions within the Toolbar that became active Image and Drawing Toolbar LCD Image and Insert New Object in the Tools menu e Function within the Toolbar that become inactive Wiring and User Function Toolbar Auto FBD Wizard in the Tools menu Select controller Type in the Option menu a
63. e 11 11 6 Connecting the Modem Telephone Line This section explains about the connection destination via the telephone line When connecting to the o amp series by telephone line connect on the Ring Telephone window Moreover when executing to connection to the telephone line the O series is already started up The Q series automatically initializes its modem on power up when modem initialization was set in the parameters Further information about modem initialization on the Ot series side can be found in section 11 4 the O and Q2 series programming manual To connect the modem by telephone line 1 Click Com on the Menu Bar and choose Connect Line Controller Option Window F Configuration inox I Bri lee Connect Line Dieconnech ine 2 Input the Directed Name Telephone Number Modem Name and Maximum Speed on the Ring Telephone dialog box Further information concerning ring telephone settings can be found in Help of AL PCS WIN E Ring Telephone E4 Directed Name Telephone Number Add iesse Hes fe rese z Modem Name je ste ste ste sof se ae he sie le i Bee Maximum Speed ote ote ote ste ste ote Property Cancel Her a MITSUBISHI 11 10 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 11 8 3 Click Property to set or choose the Dialing Properties in windows and set each item in the Dialing Properties dialog box Dialing Properties
64. e Analog Values y A B x Offset Gain EN C Set High and Low Limit Values Turn an Input ON at the High Value ane Schmitt trigger E OFF at the Low Value or vice versa KAEA Zone Compare a value to a range of values Compare Analog Direct Set or FB values Displa Display User Screen messages or data pe on the LCD display Records the accumulated time a signal Hourmeter HM Ras bon ON gt The signal input frequency On Off is measured for a set length of time The Speed Detect SPD frequency is compared to a value range v and the Output is turned ON OFF according to the result A continuous pulse train is output when Pulse Width this function block is driven The Modulation PWM characteristics of the pulse are defined v as Pulse duty Direct set Analog FB ee cycle time bein a e a L NEE on Ee using x and the Ka data Shift operation When SFT signal is input last I signal status is output Shift SFT When using 8 bit shift operation Shift v function block should be continued 8 times GSM SMS The contents of an LCD screen is sent as an SMS message Output change by Short Message nu Calling Line Identification Presentation Call Detect CD CLIP v Phone number detection Random One ROS The random length single pulse is yi Shot output dn one After a delay time send a single pulse er za MITSUBISHI 6 10 Calculation a Series Simple Application Controllers Fu
65. e informations and instruction for using AL PCS WIN E or various pieces of reference information from the desired categories To search for Help 1 Clicking Search for Help On in the help menu to bring up the opening Help window 2 Click on the desired category to bring up information and instructions for using AL PCS WIN E or various pieces of reference information The Contents Tab The contents menu allows the user to choose from the following categories or chapters When an option is chosen the main topics available for that category pop up on screen Choose the desired topic to bring up a dialog box TRIESTE B Logic Support OF x File Edit Bookmark Options Help Introduction Choose from a basic introduction information on the FBD base or the System Sketch Operations Menu Options Choose to view detailed information upon each pull down menu available at the top of the screen Tool Bars Explains the Standard Drawing Accessories Controller Image and User Function toolbar Functions and Signals Learn about the functions and capabilities of the Inputs Outputs and Function Blocks available for programming with the AL PCS WIN E Various Modes of Operation Explains about the different modes of operation including the Programming mode the Simulation Mode and the Monitoring Mode Special features This section describes the various ways of Dragging and Dropping objects and of Moving Objects with t
66. e used throughout this manual and the AL PCS WIN E programming software Function Block Programming The method by which the amp Simple Application Controller is programmed Function Blocks the heart of the a series They process information received from inputs or other sources manipulate the data and control the system Outputs There are 40 a series 26 Q2 series 40 function blocks that can be found in the Accessories Toolbar under the FUNC or LOGIC headings The function blocks have been pre programmed to perform specific actions and may have variable parameters that can be adjusted for specific programming needs Function Block Diagram base FBD base All system program components Inputs Outputs Function Blocks Memory Bits or Keys are placed on the FBD base during programming Digital A type of Input or Output that only recognizes an On or Off state An On state can also be referred to as High or 1 while the Off state can be referred to as Low or 0 Analog A type of input output that measures a Voltage or Ampere value rather than an On Off signal Abbreviations The following definitions or abbreviations will be used throughout this manual he AL PCS WIN E software will be referred to as the AL PCS WIN E or the programming software e The a and a2 Series Simple Application Controller may be referred to as the a series or the controller e Function Blocks may be referred to as FB s e F
67. e with the used source application In this case the application is opened When this object is double clicked the source application will be opened Change the current file to other file Break the link information Therefore the linked file is converted to AL PCS WIN E data In this case the file cannot be edited with the source application Object Opens the application in which the selected embedded or linked object was created thus editing is possible Tools Start Auto FBD Wizard Starts the auto FBD wizard function However this command supports only the amp series Model AL M This command is not available when the 02 Series controller is selected Renumber Signals Updates the FB number of the icon placed on the FBD window and the Monitoring in System Sketch Window When the function block is deleted after the program is constructed the number of the icon becomes empty The number allocated to the function block is updated when Renumber Signals is executed and the number of the deleted icon is filled Replace Signals The Replace Signals function allows the user to exchange a signal object assignment with other objects present on the FBD and system sketch windows Search By Comment Searches for a Function Block by the attached comment The comment does not have to be displayed nor is the search case sensitive The text however must be an exact match If a match is found the block will be highlighte
68. e with windows in both the FBD and Monitoring in System Sketch window When the FBD window and the system sketch monitor window have already been displayed the dialog box to save the file under the display is viewed Open Ctrl O Opens an existing file with windows in both the FBD and Monitoring in System Sketch window When the FBD window and the system sketch monitor window have already been displayed the dialog box to save the file under the display is viewed Close Closes existing active documents in both the FBD and System Sketch window and the dialog box to preserve the file under the display is viewed Save Ctri S Saves overwrites the current file to its current name and directory When creating new file this process is same as Save As Save As Saves the current file under a new name and or directory The first time a file is saved this command will come up so that the file can be named Print Setup Selects a printer and printer connection from the Print Setup Dialog Box that appears on the screen Print Preview Views the active document as it would appear if printed This command is disabled if either of the FBD or Monitoring in System Sketch window is minimized Print Ctrl P A Print Dialog box appears onscreen for selecting options and Print data Export Registered User Func The registered UserFunc data User Function Bock is exported stored to a designated folder Thus registering
69. eSwitch Cet New TimeSwitch a Click the check box as shown Create New TimeSwitch to add the new Time Switch function block Guidance lt BacklE Next gt Cancel b Click the Set New TimeSwitch button to set parameter for the Time Switch function block A setting operation is identical to the parameter of the Time Switch function block set on the FBD base Further information about parameters of each function block can be found in the programming manual and Help on the AL PCS WIN E Time Switch Ea Comment v Display Signal Number W Display Comment W Display Monitor Information Maintenance El Daylight Saving Time Delete Current Time Summer Time Export Import OF Cancel Help a MITSUBISHI 6 25 a Series Simple Application Controllers 6 6 6 Setting Parameters Step 7 Set parameters for the Function Blocks word input signal and clear input signal in this screen A red arrow will appear above the Function Block that should have parameters set Double click on the Function Block to open the parameter dialog box and enter the parameters as required Further information about the parameters of each function block can be found in programming manual and the Help on the AL PCS WIN E Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Auto Wizard 8 Setting parameters FI D ouble Click function lean to set parameters Clear lie TIER Guidance l
70. ed Icons la Function Icon Set la Set Wire Color Set Base Color Date Format Change Current Time Radio Clock Language Menu Call Key GSM and Serial Communication Dedicated Communication Analog Input Select Font Password Grid w Show Grid 2 Click the GSM radio button Modem Not Use C Modem f GSM Mitsubishi Electric MIBM IUT Siemens T 35i Remote Access C Other Initialize Modem Data Format Data Bit Parity Stop Bit Baud Rate a None 9600 T i a MITSUBISHI 11 7 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 3 Using other modems choose New on the pull down menu ay Ser dS MOCO This initialize command already has a default setting However it is possible to add AT commands 302650 HF C 0 04CMEE 1 HPA 36008v Further information about AT commands can be found in the GSM modem manufacturer s Initialize Command manual p Power Un Delay 5 Set Power On Delay to 0 10s fo Sec 6 Click OK U to 10 Cancel Help 7 Set Pin Code for using GSM modem on the Q2 series side GSM amp Seral Communication Modem C Not Use C Modem fe GSM Siemens M207 Pin Code Pin Code with the quotation mark Remote Access Initialize Moder Data Format Data Bit Parity Stop Bit Baud Rate a None 9600 Cancel Help
71. ed from the AL PCS WIN E the Function Block Diagram base FBD window and the System Sketch Monitoring screen 4 1 Screen Identification The Toolbars have been labeled on the screen below for the user s reference These Toolbars can be turned On or Off in the View menu The Menu Bar runs across the top of the screen The two main viewing screens will be discussed later in the chapter fig SWOD5 ALVLS E Untitled vis ils SEI File Edit View Insert Tools Search Controller Com Option Window Help Menu bar Standard toolbar Image toolbar Accessories toolbar Fato A K rap Wiring toolbar E i User Function toolbar wee SY ALScies sued NUM Y System Sketch Monitor window Function Block Diagram FBD window Status bar Menu bar The File Edit View Insert Tools Search Controller Com Option Window and Help options are located in the menu bar Further information can be found in the chapter 5 and Help on AL PCS WIN E Standard toolbar The Standard toolbar contains the New Open Save Cut Paste Print About Help Zoom and Read from Controller buttons Further information can be found in the Help on AL PCS WIN E Image toolbar The Image toolbar contains the Import and Export buttons within the Monitoring in System Sketch Window The import button is used for inserting the previously
72. eived data None software Flow control of received data eo Nome fet Write in the Writing in nonvolatile memory nonvolatile amp W amp W memory Table 11 5 AT Command for GSM Modem Enable command echo Echo mode OFF Set number of ring before Enable automatic answering on the ring S0 2 automatically answering the call twice Set circuit data set ready DSR DSR always ON amp S0 function mode e Specifies the method which will be used by TE when data is received from TA None a SE TEANO aot ON cout Specifies the method which will be used unti by TA when data is received from TE None Report mobile equipment error Enable result code and use numeric value CMEE 1 Set fixed local rate Baud Rate 9600 bps PR 9600 Set circuit data carrier detect DCD line is ON only in the presence of RCI DCD function mode Data Carrier 9600 bps V 32 asynchronous modem 1 Select bearer service type non transparent CBST 7 0 1 Store current parameter to use The user profile is stored in non volatile RW defined profile memory 1 For a Siemens M20T case these settings are not necessary because they are default settings When using other GSM Modems these settings are necessary a MITSUBISHI 11 4 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 b Timing related modem initialization The a series allows synchronized start up from the main unit using delayed modem commands The delay can range from 0 10 seconds Th
73. er Func from the File BE Edi View nsen Tools Search Cont Menu New Ctrl N amp Open Ctrl 0 Close Save Ctrl S Save As Print Setup Print Preview Print Ctrl P E Export Registered User Func Import Registered User Func 2 The Import Registered User FUNC merere dialog box will be displayed Lookin G MyDocuments Ael In the Import Registered User Func uf dialog box specify any folder which holds the data to Import and enter select the name of the Imported data then click the Open button ile name pu 00 oen 1 The Imported data ruf ON bmp a on 3 ence and OFF bmp files must be stored in the same folder is the name of the registered User Function Block 6 9 Change FBD Base Colors and Icons 6 9 1 Change FBD Base Colors The FBD base color can be changed via the Set Base Color command in the Option Menu Further information can be found in Help on AL PCS WIN E 6 9 2 Customize Icons The signal registered by the user and the image for the function block icon can be used The icon can be registered in User Defined Icons in the Option Menu The customer can choose registered icon by Function Icon Set in the Option Menu Further information can be found in Help on AL PCS WIN E Note Unregistered function blocks use system icon with AL PCS WIN E e Unregistered user defined icons in AL PCS WIN E rea
74. esired function order to fit your requirement Guidance Back B Cancel Adding a Logical Condition Step 5 Choose to have the output conditions driven by input signals or to have them continuously driven Flicker or Compare function block comes left most it is displayed as shown in the right figure Active depending on other signals Using Flicker or compare function When adding check this option the input signal can be connected to left most Flicker or Compere function block Set depends on other signals Using Set Reset function and Flicker or Compare function When adding check this option the input signal can be connected to left most Set Reset function block connected to the set pin side of the Flicker or Compere function block Reset depends on other signals Using Set Reset function and Flicker or Compare function Auto Wizard 5 8 Adding logical condition or not EJ U nchheck box if functione are not always active Guidance lt Back B Cancel When adding check this option the input signal can be connected to left most Set Reset function block connected to the reset pin side of the Flicker or Compere function block Note When the check mark has been added the display is redundant the Boolean function block is automatically added to the input pin of the left most function block a MITSUBISHI a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming
75. et C fo x Clamp Values scale Upper Clamp 32767 fF Lower Clamp 32768 EIE I ML ETE Draw K Cancel Help Comments The Comment Edit box is used to enter a comment which will be displayed on the top of the icon This can be up to 256 characters but only 16 characters will be considered for display However when printing icon information the comment over 16 characters will be printed too Parameter of Function Blocks Function block parameters can be viewed by double clicking on the Function Block A dialog box will pop up that shows the parameters that can be adjusted and a comments section for producing easy documentation Each Function Block has its own set of Parameters that may be set including the various Display Boxes shown at the right Further information about parameter of each function block can be found in the programming manual and Help on the AL PCS WIN E Note If using the slider portion of the parameter settings the value can only be set from O 100 If entering the digits in the box the listed maximum tolerances can be entered a MITSUBISHI 6 17 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 6 Auto FBD Wizard Only AL M The program can be easily created using the Auto FBD Wizard according to the procedure of 8 clear steps The user can proceed forwards and backwards along this line Each step is accompanied by a guidance box that will bri
76. etails The size for edit program area can be changed by the operation of mouse 1 2 Place the I O signals and functions using the Accessories Toolbar Assign parameters to functions OO Wire the various program components together with the help of Wiring Analyser on A Invoke Auto FBD Wizard to begin to program with guidance Writes the Program logic and I O device s information to the Q series 6 Test the program logic with Internal Devices Input and Output signals placed in the FBD wiring area 7 Simulate and check the programming logic off line without connecting an Q series The user Can force input signals ON OFF change function parameters timers counters analog data etc display comments or function values on screen Monitor component status via changing wire colors ex Red Wire OFF Blue Wire ON 8 Read information from an Q series and recreate the Program on the FBD window 9 Monitor an Q series on line 10 Print the FBD screen and component information shown on the FBD window a MITSUBISHI 4 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers What You Should Know Before Starting to Program 4 4 3 The Monitoring in System Sketch Window The Monitoring in System Sketch window is the customizing monitor window The icons for I O the function blocks the images and the state of LCD etc can be displayed in this window Further information can be found in chapter 7 1 Monito
77. exported image img file into the Monitoring in System Sketch Window Further information can be found in Help on AL PCS WIN E Drawing toolbar The Drawing toolbar contains the Line Rectangle Oval Thin Medium Thick Line Color Brush Color and Align Drawing Objects buttons Further information can be found in the Help on AL PCS WIN E a MITSUBISHI 4 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers What You Should Know Before Starting to Program 4 5 kk Controller toolbar The Controller toolbar contains the Write to Controller Verify Controller Data Diagnosis of controller Run Controller Stop Controller FBD Auto Wizard Start Stop Monitor and Start Stop Simulation buttons Further information can be found in chapter 8 10 and Help on AL PCS WIN E Accessories toolbar The Accessories toolbar contains the Input Signals Functions Logic Functions Output Signals and User Functions Accessory toolbar Further information can be found in the Help on AL PCS WIN E Table 4 1 Accessories toolbar Input Signals Input signals accessory toolbar are icons for the input signal and system bit Functions Functions accessory toolbar are icons for the function blocks Logic Functions Logic functions accessory toolbar are icons for the logic function blocks Output Signals Output signals accessory toolbar are icons for the Out
78. face network Link Output Fa Comment o M Display Comment W Display Signal Humber Number ES s Cancel Help 3 Click OK a MITSUBISHI 13 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Information about AS interface Programming 13 13 2 2 Active Passive State The Q series can be switched from an Active to a Passive state on the AS interface network by changing the state on the NO1 Control Icon In the Active State NO1 0 communication is possible over the network This icon can be found in the Out Menu next to the AS interface Link Out icon When multiple ot series are added to a network each slave must be given an address In order to address the slaves from the Master station only one unaddressed slave can be active at any one time Once a slave has an address another passive slave can be turned to an active State to receive its address Please refer to the OQ and Q2 series Programming Manuals the AL AL2 ASI BD Hardware Manual and the manual for the AS interface Network Master Controller a MITSUBISHI 13 4 _Q Series Simple Application Controllers When Russian Is Used 14 14 When Russian Is Used 14 4 How to Input Russian 1 Use Russian Windows OS 2 When Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista are used Russian can be entered on VLS by using the Windows multi language function For details refer to Section 14 2 14 2 The Setting of the Multi Language Function of Windows
79. ging a small rectangular head on the I O rectangle Resize FBD Base When the FBD window is opened FBD base has a pre determined minimum size The Base can be resized in width or height by dragging either the right or bottom edges respectively By dragging the right bottom corner of the base rectangle the base height as well as width changes The Base cannot be resized on the left and top edges When the right edge of the base is changed output rectangles components and wiring connected to the output rectangles moves with the base When the Base size is reduced all the block items along with wiring present in that area are moved inward a MITSUBISHI Iul Qul I 02 Qua I 035 I O04 6 13 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 3 6 Select Controller Type The I O points and the series on the FBD base can be changed by the Select Controller Type window This window can open from the Select Controller Type on the Option Menu Moreover It is possible to see this window when opening a new file Select Controller Type Aa MITSUBISHI 6 14 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 4 Connection Wiring between Icons 6 4 1 Input and Output Pins The small rectangles present on left and right side of icon are known as pins These pins are of 4 types Bit Input Clear pin Bit Output pin Word Input pin and W
80. h the calendar date will be shown mm dd yy dd mm yy yyyy mm dd Change Current Time Change the current time in series Radio Clock Set the connection port to use the Radio clock DCF77 This option is not available when the series controller is selected Language The following language displayed on Display screen is set up English German French Italian Spanish Swedish and Russian 1 About Russian it corresponds more than by V3 00 of the Q2 series Menu Call Key The menu call key is set up GSM and Serial Communication Sets modem and GSM modem settings for remote maintenance and serial communications for the dedicated protocol Dedicated Communication Set station number and communication data for dedicated protocol communication Analog Input Sets the temperature scale of the analog inputs to use with the AL2 2PT ADP and AL2 2TC ADP This option is not available when the series controller is selected Select Font Changes font all windows Password Enter Password for program protection Ot Q2 series Enter Password for program read protection 0 2 version 2 20 or later Set the Copy to Memory Cassette Protection 42 version 2 20 or later Grid Choose the Horizontal and Vertical Grid line spacing from 2 to 32 Show Grid Hide or Display the Grid lines on the FBD window Window Cascade Use this command to arrange multiple open windows in an overlapped fashion
81. he Monitor MOd ccccccceeececeeeceeceeeceecceesaeeceesuecsesaeeaeeseeeaueseesas 10 4 a MITSUBISHI x a Series Simple Application Controllers 11 Remote Maintenance eseeern Immer 11 1 Te sy Ste Ins COMMGOUPATION seta scence senai acaso ete do lace mac de eode beato bte teet 11 1 11 2 Cable IeferereB enisi heed een Pe P o dut ES oven Rob tonic e oleae Rede 11 2 11 2 1 User made RS 232C Cable Between Modem and AL 232CAB Model Type AL M adea tse Set due rau acl ctm i Ee reden duet aede x eae ta etg hn 11 2 11 2 2 RS 232C Straight Cable Between Modem GSM Modem and AL2 GSM CAB Model Type AL2 14MR AL2 24MR 0 ccccccccccccseecseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeaeeeaees 11 2 11 3 Recommended Modenms cccccecceeceeceteeteeeeeeneeecseteeeuceeceeeaesaeeneeeeeteesaenenees 11 3 11 4 Modem Initialization at the Controller side eese 11 3 Ae Modem 6 BIG ta5 8094 t tenet rr see odutsticauc otis eot conie es scuta Puce Sap dated ere 11 3 11 4 2 Set the Modem InitialiZation cece cece eecceeeseeceeeeeeeeeeceeeceeceeeseeseeeteeeaeeseesees 11 5 11 4 3 Set the GSM Modem InitialiZation c cece cece eeceeeceeeeeeceeeseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeees 11 7 11 5 PC to Modem Configuration Check cccccccceccseecceeceeeceeeeseeeeeeeaeeeseeeaaeeaeeaes 11 9 11 6 Connecting the Modem Telephone Line eeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee 11
82. he arrow keys Help Support Provides information on using the Contents Help icon F1 key and help dialog boxes a MITSUBISHI 3 4 a Series Simple Application Controllers 3 3 4 The Index Tab Using the Help Files 3 The windows provides information on index topics Type the first few letters of the required topic or scroll to the topic in the index list Help Topics isual Logic EUBBUH El Ea Contente Indes Fina 1 Type the first few letters of the word you re looking for 2 Click the index entry you want and then click Display Gom commands Controller commands Edit commands Export Registered User Func Files managing Functions Help commands How To Export Registered User Func Imagez Import Registered User Func Insert Menu Commands Logic functions Menubar Commands Objects embedding rifts Cancel a MITSUBISHI 3 5 a Series Simple Application Controllers Using the Help Files 3 3 3 5 The Find Tab The Find tab generates a list of key words on the AL PCS WIN E and lets you search for help on those words A matching words directory gives an option to narrow the number of matches found A third directory lists the topics in which your word appears Help Topics Visual Logic Support Contents Index Find 1 Type the word s you want to Find M l Clear 2 Select some matching words to narrow your search Options a AB Brna siman Abcdefg
83. hen the Check mark appears the Accessories Toolbar will be displayed Onscreen Wiring Toolbar When the Check mark appears the Wiring Toolbar will be displayed onscreen Image Toolbar When the Check mark appears the Image Toolbar will be displayed onscreen User Function Toolbar When the Check mark appears the User Function Toolbar will be displayed onscreen Status Bar When the Check mark appears the Status Bar will be displayed Onscreen Zoom Choose from 200 Ctrl PageUp 150 100 Ctrl Home 75 50 Ctri PageDown 25 or 10 zoom factors a MITSUBISHI 5 3 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 5 4 5 5 5 6 Insert LCD Image Displays the same content as the liquid crystal display of the O series LCD image is active only in the Monitoring in System Sketch Window Comment The FBD window and the Monitoring in System Sketch Window displays comment The comment control statement is not limited to a number of strokes with this software Insert New Object Inserts the data made by other applications as a display panel item on the Monitoring in System Sketch Window Links This menu will be active when the selected object is the linked file The object file must appear on the Link when inserting object via the Insert New Object In this menu the following is possible Display the linked file information Update the linked file data Edit the linked fil
84. is command can be useful to ensure the AT command is correctly transmitted when the Q series start up is faster than the modem start up Further information for the modem operation can be found in the amp and 02 Programming Manual 11 4 2 Set the Modem Initialization oet it according to the following procedures when setting the modem on the Q or Q2 series side To set the modem initialization on the a series side 1 Click Option in the Menu bar and choose GSM and Serial Communication Com window Help Select Controller Type User Defined Icons la Function Icon Set la Set wire Color Set Base Color Date Format Change Current Time Radio Clock Language Menu Call Key GSM and Serial Communication Dedicated Communication Analog Input Select Font Password Grid w Show Grid 2 Click Modem radio button and choose the appropriate modem on the pull down menu GSM amp Senal Communication Modem Hot Use Modem 3CUM SPSEUN P OMRON ME3314 Aw PA AF236D MCU E TEE ETE UID GET TIT RIT Remote Socer C Other Initialize Modem Data Format Data Bit Parity Stop Bit Baud Hate mx Me a MITSUBISHI 11 5 a Series Simple Application Controllers 3 Using other modems choose New on the pull down menu 4 Click Initialize Modem Initialize Controller Mod Input the AT command for new modems into the I
85. isplayed as shown Caution is required when the Latin special character is being used in the Russian 1 environment or when Russian is being used in the environments other than Russian For details refer to Chapter 14 ri FED Monitor Test Mode Ol x gt Running Fan OFF Prior RESET hk d Red Color Blue Color El Monitoring in System Sketch Monitor Test Mode Light 1 Light 2 Fan OH Fan 1 T 101 i ool 003 O04 OFF 1 sur E g ON e ON ON Fan 2 Fan OFF m 02 102 aro OFF Light ON OFF 103 OFF Note The contents of the AL PCS WIN E memory and the series memory must be the same before monitoring can take place The AL PCS WIN E package will read the contents of the Q series continuously and update the information accordingly Changes made to program parameters will be transferred to the O series and will affect the operation of the equipment Note Inactive Functions during Monitor Mode The Edit Insert and Tools Menu will be deactivated along with the Accessories Wiring and Drawing Toolbars No program editing in regards to adding deleting wiring or moving any system components can take place while in Monitor Mode a MITSUBISHI 10 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Monitoring 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 10 2 Display of the Signal Icon Wire and Function Block Input and Output Icons The input and output icons will all be labeled with their number 101 O02 M0
86. ital inputs These are the ESC OK A V 4 and P keys Press the front panel keys while the series is in Run mode to active the signals These keys may be placed only on the FBD Base and can be found in the Input Signals Accessories Toolbar IN The names of the signals will appear when the mouse arrow is placed on the icon Operation Keys a MITSUBISHI 6 4 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 2 5 System Bits These System bits act as digital inputs and can be placed on the FBD base The system bits have the following set functions These bits can also be found under the Input Signals Accessories Toolbar IN The names of the signals MO2 will appear when the mouse arrow is placed on the icon Table 6 4 System Bits M04 MOG Continuous RARIS Continuous b 4 4 1 Second M03 Alternate 0 5 seconds ON Clock 0 5 seconds OFF Time Switch 4 ON when Real Time Clock M10 Error u data error occurs M15 M16 Summer Time Day Light ON when Summer time oaving Time schedule is activated Status ON when communication A A ASI Status 1 Error of AS interface occurs EMEA ON when communication ASI Status 2 MO7 Error by AS interface power v v failure occurs ON when turn Stop mode Initial Pulse js turns to DU Tode M the 02 y Normally Open Series The ON signal acts as a pulse output and then turns OFF
87. lect the function block to be inserted Click the position where the function block to be placed on the FBD window or the Monitoring in System Sketch Window Change Func Changes the function block placed by the FBD window or the Monitoring in oystem Sketch Window Select the function block to be placed newly after the icon to be altered is clicked Insert Logic Inserts a new logic block on the FBD window or on the Monitoring in System oketch Window Select the logic block to be inserted Click the position where the logic block is to be placed on the FBD window or on the Monitoring in System Sketch Window Change Logic Changes the logic block placed by the FBD window or the Monitoring in oystem Sketch Window Select the logic block to be put newly after the icon to be changed is selected a MITSUBISHI 5 2 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 5 3 View Close Open System Sketch Closes the System Sketch Screen If the screen is closed the title will change to Open System Sketch Close Open FBD Closes the Function Block Diagram base If closed the menu option will change to Open FBD Standard Toolbar When the Check mark appears the Standard Toolbar will be displayed onscreen Controller Toolbar When the Check mark appears the Controller Toolbar will be displayed onscreen Drawing Toolbar When the Check mark appears the Drawing Toolbar will be displayed onscreen Accessories Toolbar W
88. ly Programming The program can be made the visually and easily The Software has been designed to operate in a user friendly windows format e Monitoring and force ON OFF Real time monitoring AL PCS WIN E allows bit device testing e Simulation function When the simulation function is used operation of the program can be tested off line e Remote maintenance function The software allows remote maintenance function to download and to up load and to monitor the program to the C series via telephone line Monitoring in System Sketch window The customer can make the monitor screen for the customer s system in the Monitoring in oystem Sketch Window User defined function block The user can create customize function block from the combination of the original function blocks e Auto wizard function Only supports AL M model This function allows beginners to create function block program with the aid of a guidance window Russian Input The VLS Software V2 50 corresponds to the Russian input of o2 V3 00 For details refer to Chapter 14 a MITSUBISHI 1 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Introduction 1 1 2 System Configuration 1 2 1 Direct Connection with AL PCS WIN E Figure 1 1 Direct Connection with AL PCS WIN E AL 232CAB m ILLI T Ol Q2 Series Personal computer AL PCS WIN E 1 2 2 Remote Maintenance With AL PCS WIN E Figure 1 2 Remote Mainten
89. mmonly used modems or the user may enter the command according to the modems specifications Modem Setting 1 Personal Computer side Install the file for the correct settings of the attachment in the modem 2 Setting of Q series modem The modem on the Q series side is set by the Modemlnit command of the main unit a The modem command AT command Use the AT command to initialize the modem Confirm details of the AT command in the manual of the modem to be used AT commands have been prepared for select modems in the table 9 4 modem and 9 5 GSM modem below Table 11 3 Tested Modems Maker name Model name Modem command AT command 3com SP560V P ATEOQ1 amp B1 amp DOHO amp IO amp R1 amp S90502281528 amp W OMRON ME3314 ATE0S0 2Q1 amp D081528 amp R1 amp H0 amp W AIWA PV AF3360 ATE0S0 2Q1 amp D0 amp M5YQ0VJOS amp W M20T ATEOS0 2 amp S0 IFC 0 0 CMEE 1 IPR 9600 amp W Further information on the method to initialize a modem of the 0 amp 2 series side can be found in the or 02 Programming Manual Initialize a modem by using the AL PCS WIN E refer to section 11 4 2 and 11 4 3 When modems not listed in the table above are used set the AT command to meet the following requirements a MITSUBISHI 11 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 Table 11 4 AT Command for Modems Other GSM Modem Example Setting SP560V P ME3314 PV AF3360 EO ai DSRcmw f Awaso 88 Flow control of rec
90. mponents are placed on the wiring area or in the rectangles and connected by wires to construct the program of the Q series a MITSUBISHI 6 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers 6 2 2 Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Inputs The types of input signals are the Digital Inputs Analog Inputs and AS interface bits The icons can be found under the Input Signals Accessories Toolbar IN at the left of the FBD base 1 Digital signals The digital signals can be placed on the Input rectangles at the left of the FBD base or on the base itself Each icon Analog signals functions in the same way The different icons have been Temperature developed to aid in the documentation and understanding signals of the program Use an input icon that corresponds to the actual input device to be connected to the amp series The names of the signals will appear when the mouse arrow is placed on the icon Digital signals The analog and temperature from AL2 2PT ADP or AL2 2TC ADP adapter signals can only be placed in Input eee S Rectangles 101 108 Table 6 1 Applicable Analog Signals Series Sid Location AL M D model AL PCS WIN E Version 1 00 or later Qt Series AL2 MR D model AL PCS WIN E Version 2 00 or later 02 Series AL2 14MR AL2 24MR model V2 00 or later Temperature AL2 2PT ADP or AL2 2TC ADP AL PCS WIN E Version 2 30 or later Four AS interface bits LINK in icon
91. nction Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Table 6 7 Function Blocks Function Block D ipti escription Name oymbol i Delayed After a delay time output alternates turning ON or OFF with each input pulse Alternate Analog Output Output analog value to specified DP channel on the installed AL2 2DA PID control Control which Display screen appears on the LCD This function block can only be set by Display Manager in the AL C PCS WIN E software When control bit NO4 is ON in Q2 series it possible to control the displayed User Screen This CONNECT function block is an internal FB used to show the memory used by the system bits the bits for AS interface and the operation keys No Connect function block appears on screen or shows as being used in the Memory Configuration Usage dialog box the purpose is only to calculate the memory that is used by the bits listed above 2 When adding check mark on Remember Output Signal after a Power Cut check box this icon is Retentive Set Reset RSR in Q2 series Latch a relay in SET or RESET position gives Set or Reset priority The last output status is kept when the power supply is cycled OFF and ON However last output status is lost when the Q2 series is placed in the Stop mode 3 When adding check mark on Remember Output Signal after a Power Cut check box this icon is Retentive Alternate RAL in Q2 series Output alternates turning
92. ng up instructions in a dialog box In the procedure of eight steps the following 6 content is set However this command supports only the ot series Model AL M When choosing 0 amp 2 series this command does not support the Auto FBD Wizard Open the Auto FBD Wizard with the icon or the Start Auto FBD Wizard option from the Tools EXT vis Menu Insert MEMES Search Controller Com 0 i start Auto a D Wizard Renumber Signals 1 Choose an output Step 1 2 Select up to 4 function blocks in the following lists to be used Step 2 3 Use the boolean automatically if necessary Set Reset function block Delay function block Alternate function block Flicker function block One Shot function block Counter function block Compare function block OO N The combination of the function blocks to be used is selected Step 4 Choose the Input Signal for bit Input Pin of the left most function block Step 5 6 Select up to 4 signals for one Input Pin 5 Set the parameters for the function block s and select the signal for the Clear Pin and Word Input Pin Step 7 6 Check operation Step 8 Note Display the Help file concerning the Auto FBD wizard when Clicking the Guidance check box e To move back to previous menus click Back button To go to next menu click Next button If the setting or selection do not finish in the menu step NEXT is disabled a MITSUBISHI 6 1
93. nitialize Command When choosing the following modem the initialize commands already have default settings However it is possible to add some AT command Further information about AT commands can be found in the modem manufacturer s manual Table 11 6 Preprogrammed Modem fo Sec LU to 10 Maker name Model Name 3com SP560V P OMRON ME3314 AIWA PV AF 3360 Power Un Delay Initialize Command E001 amp BT amp DO amp H SIDSRT amp SUSUS2518528 amp w Remote Maintenance 11 5 Set Power On Delay to 0 10s 6 Click OK 7 Click OK to complete the GSM amp Serial Communication on the GSM amp Serial Communication window GSM amp Senal Communication Modem C Not Use Be ICOM SP5BIM P Pin Code Pin Goede mith the quotation mark Remote Access Initialize Moder Data Format Data Bit Parity Stop Bit Baud Rate TN 2 a MITSUBISHI a Series Simple Application Controllers Remote Maintenance 11 11 4 3 Set the GSM Modem Initialization Set it according to the following procedures when setting the GSM modem on the Q2 series side This setting is for 2 series When using Q series Model AL M this setting does not appear To set the GSM modem initialization on the 02 series side 1 Click Option in the Menu bar and choose GSM and Serial Communication Com Window Help Select Controller Type User Defin
94. og box Click on the highlighted text to view its dialog box 2 Visual Logic Support Jo Xi File Edit Bookmark Options Help Introduction Choose from a basic introduction information on the FBD base or the System Sketch Operations Menu Options Choose to view detailed information upon each pull down menu available at the top of the screen Tool Bars Explains about the Standard Drawing Accessories Controller Image and User Function toolbar Functions and Signals Learn about the functions and capabilities of the Inputs Outputs and Function Blocks available for programming with the AL PCS WIN E Various Modes of Operation Explains about the different modes of operation including the Programming mode the Simulation Mode and the Monitoring Mode Special features This section describes the various ways of Dragging and Dropping objects and of Moving Objects with the arrow keys Sub FBD Window The sub FBD window can include the part of the main FBD window or a part of another Sub FBD window In the FBD window the sub FBD window is shown by User Func icon This User Func icon has some input pins and output pins according to the contents of its Sub FBD window Help Support Provides information on using the Contents Help icon F1 key and help dialog boxes a MITSUBISHI 3 3 a Series Simple Application Controllers Using the Help Files 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 Search for Help On It is possible to search th
95. ord Output pin Pins which are present on the left side of icon are known as INPUT pins Pins which are present on the right side of icon are known as OUTPUT pins The pin is enclosed in a light green square on the AL PCS WIN E display to differentiate it from a bit pin Comment Bit Input Pin EN x Block Number z B03 Bit Input Pin lt Comment del Mpu F B 1 Block Number Bit Output Pin Bit Intput Pin a Bit Output Pin Word Output Pin Bit Input Pin ee MEER Block Number Bit Intput P di i Bit Output Pin Clear Pin 6 4 2 Connection Wiring between Icons The wiring tool graphically represents in the form of terminated lines the connections made between the inputs outputs signals and functions present in the FBD window The Wiring tool can be invoked by clicking the Wiring Toolbar Placed an the left hand side of the FBD windows To connect between icons 1 Click the Wiring toolbar 2 Click the input or output pin on the icon to connect the wire anl 3 Click the output or input pin on the target icon to make a connection between the two entities EAS a eee O 02 4 If the pins have not physically connected N A return to part 2 Click OE VA 5 The wiring toolbar will remain activated until the user clicks on any other toolbar or on vacant space within the FBD base a MITSUBISHI 6 15 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Note Bit Output Pins a
96. ous times through out this manual certain symbols will be used to highlight points of information which are intended to ensure the users personal safety and protect the integrity of equipment Whenever any of the following symbols are encountered its associated note must be read and understood Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of its meaning Hardware warnings 1 Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage 2 Indicates that the identified danger could POSSIBLY cause physical and property damage ATE 3 Indicates a point of further interest or further explanation OPE o O ct Y c 5 Q 4 Indicates special care must be taken when using this element of software 5 Indicates a special point of which the user of the associated software element should be aware 6 Indicates a point of interest or further explanation OOO a MITSUBISHI v a Series Simple Application Controllers Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable or responsible for any consequential damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text not to guarantee operation Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples Please contact a Mitsubishi distributor
97. plications in life critical situations or high reliability his manual is subject to change without notice This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2005 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION a MITSUBISHI Q Series Simple Application Controllers AL PCS WIN E Software Manual Manual number JY992D74001 Manual revision L Date 3 2008 a MITSUBISHI a Series Simple Application Controllers a MITSUBISHI a Series Simple Application Controllers FAX BACK Mitsubishi has a world wide reputation for its efforts in continually developing and pushing back the frontiers of industrial automation What is sometimes overlooked by the user is the care and attention to detail that is taken with the documentation However to continue this process of improvement the comments of the Mitsubishi users are always welcomed This page has been designed for you the reader to fill in your comments and fax them back to us We look forward to hearing from you Fax numbers NY OUP ANIC EE eset eee WIESUIDISMIEICCIIG ce pec relate rial carne e o adi Enn te n ER oa dde ite America 01 847 478 2253 Your COMPANY cds tentteb er sra etae dcee pee taaii Australia OZ 63027072
98. put signal and control bit User functions accessory toolbar are icons for the registered user function Wiring toolbar The Wiring toolbar is only the wiring button Further information can be found in chapter 6 and Help on AL PCS WIN E User function toolbar The User function toolbar are User Func and User Func Registration buttons Further information can be found in the chapter 6 and the Help on AL PCS WIN E Status bar The Status bar is current status of the used series percentage of the used 5 kk 5 kk function block caps lock key num lock key and scroll lock key Further information can be found in Help on AL PCS WIN E a MITSUBISHI 4 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers What You Should Know Before Starting to Program 4 4 2 The Function Block Diagram FBD Window The Function Block Diagram FBD window is used to program the Q series controller The FBD window consists of a large wiring area lime green by default a title box and input and output rectangles vertically along the right and left hand sides respectively Programming components are placed on the wiring area or in the rectangles and connected by single wires to construct the program for the O series The FBD window is also known as FBD Wiring area rit FBD CTI x Title bar Output Input Edit program area The user can perform the following ten operations using FBD window Refer to Chapter 6 for more d
99. puts and can be placed on the FBD base The control bits have the following set functions These bits can also be found under the Output Signals Accessories Toolbar OUT The names of the signals will appear when the mouse arrow is placed on the icon Table 6 5 Control Bits ASI Control Auto LCD Light not N02 allowed LCD Light 4 Controller Display FB Controller Disconnected to AS interface network Connect to AS interface network The back light is OFF in LCD he back light is controlled by the Light Time setting in Menu The back light is ON in LCD he back light is controlled by the Light Time setting in Menu The user screen is controlled by the setting of Display Manager with AL PCS WIN E The user screen is controlled by user program Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 1 When both NO2 and N03 are ON and hence the back light is ON because N03 is given the priority a MITSUBISHI 6 7 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 2 7 Logic Function Blocks The 6 Logic Function Blocks AND OR NOT XOR NAND NOR can receive only digital inputs These blocks turn their Output on depending on the ON OFF conditions of their Inputs The Logic Blocks can be found under the Logic Functions Accessories Toolbar LOGI The names of the blocks will appear when the mouse arrow is placed on the icon Fur
100. re connected to Bit Input Pins and Similarly Word Output Pins are connected to Word Input Pins However Bit pins cannot be connected to word pins but output pins can connect to multiple input pins In the following cases an appropriate error message occurs e Input Pin cannot be connected to Input Pin Output Pin cannot be connected to Output Pin e Bit Pin can not be connected to Word Pin nput Pin can not have more than one wire connected to it Nopin is located in this position a MITSUBISHI 6 16 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 5 6 5 1 6 5 2 Setup Icons The dialog box of all icons contains the comment box the Display comment check box and the Display Signal Number box This dialog box can be viewed by double clicking on the icon The Display Comment box will display the comment only when checked Similarly the Display Signal Number box will display the signal number next to the icon if checked Double click on icon to open parameter cee window SKT BE W Display Comment i piep sianal Number oron ta Double click on icon Mi x to open parameter window Bui Iv Display Comment EST Iv Display Signal Number Comment Graph y p Iv Display Monitor Information X Gain y A B x C Gain Numerator A i Gain Denominator B 65536 0 Offs
101. rface network Link Input Ea Comment mm M Display Comment W Display Signal Humber Number E s Cancel Help 3 Click OK ASI System Bits Icon The MO6 and MO are system bits dedicated strictly to the AS interface network These system bit for the AS interface Network line is connected to the AL AL2 ASI BD for both Power and communication purposes a MITSUBISHI 13 2 a Series Simple Application Controllers Information about AS interface Programming 13 13 2 AS interface Output Icons and Control Bit Icon There is an AS interface icon available in the Output Signal Accessory Toolbar Out Menu Table 13 3 AS interface Output Icon Icon on System Bit Icon on m Accessory or Input Description FBD Toolbar Number Hol N01 OFF Connect to AS interface network ON Unconnected to AS interface network LIM toute A01 Ao4 Output device from AS interface master module 13 2 1 AS interface Output Icon There is an AS interface icon available in the Output Signal Accessory Toolbar Out Menu A total of 4 AS interface Link Out outputs A01 A04 can be added to the FBD base The AS interface Outputs do not count towards the number of Q series Outputs available To arrange input for AS interface Network 1 Click Link out icon in the Input Signal Accessory Toolbar Out menu and click on the FBD window to arrange AS interface output icon 2 Set number of output for AS inter
102. ring in System Sketch LCD image object Draw object Function blocks Bo B 3 BOS I JL T Bod BOE input and T EDI output KK ga BO object Comment Commer Comment object Edit system sketch area The following operations can be performed in System Sketch window The size for the edit system sketch area can be changed by the operation of mouse 1 Draw a diagram using the Drawing toolbar N Place the I O devices and Function Blocks to represent the Q series set up 3 Place OLE components in the System Sketch window on A Monitor test an operational series Simulate and check the programming logic without connecting the actual O series 6 Print the System Sketch Monitor window and the component information contained in the window 7 Import Bitmap Images a MITSUBISHI 4 4 a Series Simple Application Controllers What You Should Know Before Starting to Program 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 5 4 6 The Programming Mode This is the mode in which all programs are created and system components are added or deleted Also known as the Drawing mode all the toolbars and the menu options will be enabled for programming or drawing The FBD window and System sketch windows will default to the Programming mode when files are created or opened The indication title will be displayed as FBD in the FBD window and as Monitor in System sketch in the System sketch window The FBD
103. rive Controller Change the connected Q series into Run or Stop mode Monitor Test Monitor the status of the connected amp series from the AL PCS WIN E 5 8 Com Configuration Sets the Configuration of the communication port The user can choose between a modem or a Com port to communicate with the series Connect Line Dial a Telephone number by invoking the Ring Telephone dialog Disconnect Line Disconnect an ongoing call An active Modem line should be disconnected before it can be used again for communication a MITSUBISHI 5 8 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 5 9 5 10 Option Select Controller Type It is possible to change model type series I O points for programming This menu is displayed in FBD window only Change Input Output Pins It is possible to change number of I O pins for the user function block This menu is displayed in the Sub FBD window only User Defined Icons Import your own user defined icons for the signal icon and the function icon Technical Fancy Function Icon Set Select the icon set to be displayed on screen from the LCD Image the system icon Technical Fancy or user icon Technical Fancy Set Wire Color Set the wire color for the Edit and Simulation modes on the FBD window Set Base Color Set base color of the FBD Function Block Diagram or the Monitoring in oystem Sketch base Date Format Select one of the following formats in whic
104. s Image Document LM Runtime Control Display As Icon Result Inserts a new Adobe Acrobat Document object 5 into your document 7 6 Adding a Signal or Function Block Signals and Functions Blocks can be copied from the FBD base area or added with the Accessories Toolbar and placed on the System Sketch Window Analog Signals and Function Blocks must be copied from the FBD base If a Function Block is copied from the FBD Base its number is copied and the parameters will be displayed in the Simulation or Monitor Mode Wiring connections cannot be copied to the Monitoring in System Sketch Window Items placed in the Monitoring in System Sketch Window using the Accessories Toolbar will have new function block numbers assigned to them but these numbers will not affect the number of function blocks that can be placed in the program Function Blocks can be copied to the FBD base and then incorporated into the program Move items with the mouse to any area inside the System Sketch base window a MITSUBISHI 7 4 _ Series Simple Application Controllers CSS mulation Mode 8 8 2 Simulation Mode Simulation mode allows the user to run the system program Offline Changes to Function Block parameters can be made during the simulation process analog values can be input as necessary and the input signals themselves can be turned ON OFF This is a powerful tool to debug new programs or to check updates to current programs C
105. s Copy Cut di Maintenance rs Copy J Matrox es r es NERONE do MELSOFT Application m TT elete Mitsubishi Alpha Controller Properties Pi Alpha Programming Rename e Help Control Panel Properties Read me Default Programs Help and Support a MITSUBISHI 2 4 a Series Simple Application Controllers Installing and Starting AL PCS WIN E 2 Note When user account control is enabled in Windows Vista The following dialog box appears when starting Click Allow re User Account Control I Don t run the program unless you know where it s from or you ve used it before P Vls exe i Unidentified Publisher gt Cancel I don t know where this program is from or what it s for OOMMo Owwww wJ Details User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer Note With Windows Vista all users can run AL PCS WIN E as an administrator by the following method 1 Right click the Alpha Programming in Start menu and choose Properties Alpha programming Properties dialog box appears i Internet Explorer Windows Calendar ll E Windows Contacts Md Windows Defender ff Windows DVD Maker m 1 Windows Fax and Scan En amp amp Windows Live Messenger Dowt iei emm RI Windows Mail Open file location Windows Media Center Pin to Start Men
106. san aborted about About Ferra d n LAE Rebuild 3 Click a topic then click Display Addition Dialog Addition Function Align Dialog Align Drawing Objects Alt dialog Alt Functian 306 Topics Found All words Begin Auto Pause iiti Cancel Find Setup Wizard At first the Find tab needs to be setup Perform the setup in accordance with the Find oetup Wizard To setup Find tab 1 Choose Minimize database size recommend and click NEXT 2 Click Finish to start creating the word list of AL PCS WIIN E 3 3 6 How to Use Help Gives detailed information on How to Use Help and Customize the Help settings for the users convenience Topics include finding copying viewing and printing help files and manipulating the data in dialog boxes Learn how to change the color or font size of a dialog box add comments or bookmark especially useful information 3 3 7 About SWOD5 ALVLS E Use this command to display the copyright notice and version number of your copy of AL PCS WIN E SWOD5 ALVLS E a MITSUBISHI 3 6 Qt Series Simple Application Controllers What You Should Know Before Starting to Program 4 4 What You Should Know Before Starting to Program This section describes the basic functions and background information necessary to operate the AL PCS WIN E Please read and understand this section prior to beginning your first program There are two screens that can be access
107. se Analog Input port When completing connection click the OK button Set Connection E4 Free C FB Word Output C Analog Input i Cancel Help a MITSUBISHI 6 32 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 7 Double click the Display icon or click the Open button to set parameters Further information about parameters of the Display function block can be found in the programming manual and Help on the AL PCS WIN E On completion of the parameter settings click the OK button Caution is required when the Latin special character is being used in the Russian 1 environment or when Russian is being used in the environments other than Russian For details refer to Chapter 14 Choosing Free on step 6 Display of BOB Ei Bo eos 809 Comment I W Display Comment User Option String C Date C Time Fee W Display Signal Number I Special Key Security Level E String Property Fixed Starting position of Text Period wis fr SEIS Interval Sen fio 1 100ms OK Cancel ee a MITSUBISHI 6 33 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Choosing FB Word Output on step 6 Display of BOG por Boe gos Comment A W Display Comment User Option v Special Key Password Security Level re ecurity Leve
108. splay can be inserted into the System Sketch Window by either using the insert window or during Simulation or Monitoring To Insert LCD Display Image There must be an existing Display function block in the FBD base for the Insert LCD command to be activated in the Insert Menu Click on the command to insert the LCD screen onto the system Sketch Window If it is already present in System sketch window an error dialog box will appear Simulation and Monitor Mode A Display function block will cause a dialog box to appear upon entering Simulation or Monitor Mode This box will give a prompt for whether to add the Display to the System Sketch Window base Check yes to automatically add the LCD Display a MITSUBISHI 7 3 a Seires Simple Application Controllers Monitoring in System Sketch Window 7 7 5 Adding an OLE File An OLE object can be inserted into the System Sketch Window We can edit this object by double clicking on it The object can be moved within the System Sketch base and can be resized within the limits of the System Sketch base size The OLE Object can be inserted using Insert New Object dialog box Select the type of information to be inserted into System Sketch Window Some common object types include Graphs Document and Bitmaps Image etc Insert Object Ei ES nm Create New Adobe Acrobat Document Bitmap Image Cancel C i Calendar Control 8 0 Create from File Comir Chat Boom DataLtl Class FPHewSubLtl Clas
109. t Back B Cancel To set word and clear input pin Select Signal Click the Word or Clear button on the Setting parameters window Push Mew if pau want to choose new signal Mew When clicking Word button do not appear New button Input Signal Number and Press Select IF pou want ta choose existing signal When the input signal with block number needs to be used click New button When the following signal want to be used enter signal number Eush RH ES STEREO Went bo Tenove Remove Cancel and click the Select button When deleting the set signal click the Remove button to delete the set signal If the signal has not already been set this button will not be appeared a MITSUBISHI 6 26 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 6 7 Operation Check Step 8 Check the operation of the program by turning the Input Signals On and Off When clicking the input icon or function block icon without Boolean function block the relevant icon output signal is turned to the ON color In this case the connection wire will be changed ON color default color Red When finished with the operation check Click Finish button to place the completed circuit on the FBD base Auto Wizard 8 8 Check behavior of program Change Input icon state to check system characteristics 3710 Guidance Cancel
110. t when the power supply is Retentive RSR_ cycled OFF and ON Set Reset However last output status is lost when the Q2 series is placed in the Stop mode Delay a signal on the Rising Falling or both Edges d d O Send a single pulse Time or Input y signal based Reset pin available Send a Pulse on the Rising Falling or J both Edges n with each input pulse Ed BM L R L S PL Output alternates turning ON or OFF Output alternates turning ON or OFF with each input pulse The last output status is kept when the power supply is id RAL cycled OFF and ON Alternate However last output status is lost when the a2 series is placed in the Stop mode Count upwards on pulses can reset at a comer oN aga T Up Down up Count upward or downward Seta Counter Preset Value for the Output to come ON Send a pulse train ON OFF times Flicker FL repetitions duration or continuous v operation Compare two values for lt gt lt gt lt gt Analog Direct Set or FB values DENE Use the RTC to turn output ON OFF 3 3 Time Switch Calendar or weekly schedule i a MITSUBISHI 6 9 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Table 6 7 Function Blocks Function Block D ipti escription i i Use the RTC to turn output ON OFF Time Switch TSm_ Calendar or weekly schedule g Maintenance The schedule can be changed with Setup TS in the Top menu Manipulat
111. the Compare functions Click NEXT button to proceed Auto Wizard 2 8 Select functions for the output dev E3 Auto Wizard 3 8 Select additional functions Select Function to see output characteristics Select Function to see output characteristics Keep behaving with ane trigger till sto D p J gd p PESEN Make output alternate behave and stop JL ALT ka Make output behave during the period T L n Counter Function a n ONESHOT Make output delay behaving or stopping P n Compare Function zd n SLY T Make output turm on and off inu 2 ELICKEE Guidance Guidance Cancel lt Back B Cancel Note Choose the box with the mark to find out more information on a particular function lt Back B a MITSUBISHI 6 20 a Series Simple Application Controllers 6 6 3 6 6 4 Select Signal Order Step 4 The Wizard will show the possible combinations of Functions Blocks A pictorial representation will appear at the top of the screen and the function block icon connection will be shown below Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the possible combinations Depending upon the number and type of Function blocks chosen dozens of possible combinations will show on screen The first combination will be chosen as a default if no selection is made Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 Auto Wizard 4 8 Select signals to dive functions Select d
112. ther information about each block can be found in the programming manual and Help on AL PCS WIN E Table 6 6 Logic Function Blocks Logic Function Description Block Output ON when all Inputs are ON Unused inputs considered ON Output ON when at least one input ON Unused inputs considered OFF AND Inverts a signal changes an OFF to an ON and Vice versa Exclusive OR Output ON when only One of Two Inputs is ON Not AND Output OFF only when all Inputs ON Unused inputs considered ON XOR NAND Not OR Output OFF when at least one Input is NOR ON Unused inputs considered OFF a MITSUBISHI 6 8 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 2 8 Function Blocks The kind of the supporting function blocks are different as shown in the table below according to the series The Function Blocks can be found under the Functions Accessories Toolbar FUNC The names of the blocks will appear when the mouse arrow is placed on the icon Further information about each block can be found in the programming manual and Help on AL PCS WIN E Table 6 7 Function Blocks Function Block D ipti escription Boslosn B Logic equation using AND OR XOR L NOT 4 Latch a relay in SET or RESET position set Reset give Set or Reset priority d v Latch a relay in SET or RESET position give Set or Reset priority The last output i status is kep
113. u B Windows Media Player Add to Quick Launch Windows Meeting Space a Windows Movie Maker i Windows Photo Gallery Send To amp Windows Update Accessories Cut P Extras and Upgrades Copy Maintenance Restore previous versions Delete P Matrox Graphics Inc di MELSOFT Application Rename d R CIE TENTE BUT TED i x Properties N a Alpha Programming i Help Read me Control Panel Default Programs 4 Back Help and Support ms se Lai Start Search p o as a MITSUBISHI 2 5 a Series Simple Application Controllers i Alpha Programming Properties Security Details Previous Versions General Shortcut Compatibility If you have problems with this program and it worked correctly on an earlier version of Windows select the compatibility mode that matches that earlier version Compatibility mode E Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows XP Service Pack 2 Settings Run in 256 colors Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution Disable visual themes Disable desktop composition Disable display scaling on high DPI settings Awa Privilege Level F Run this program as an administrator f Show settings for all users Vis Properties Compatibility for all users If you have problems with this program and it worked correctly on an earlier version of Windows select the compatibility mode that matches
114. ual provides information for the use of AL PCS WIN E The manual has been written to be used by trained and competent personnel The definition of such a person or persons is as follows a Any engineer who is responsible for the planning design and construction of automatic equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that role These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to automated equipment b Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature trained and qualified to local and national standards required to fulfill that job These engineers should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product This includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the said product All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety practices c All operators of the completed equipment see Note should be trained to use that product in a safe manner in compliance to established safety practices The operators should also be familiar with documentation which is connected with the actual operation of the completed equipment Note the term completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device which contains or uses the product associated with this manual Notes on the symbology used in this manual At vari
115. uia taler When the Check mark appears SMS failed in sending due to i v sending due to incorrect setting wrong setting CME Error Please see manual for GSM modem aia CMS Error Please see manual for GSM modem Een om This status shows state of the radio wave on o 4 sahen eng eun GSM network See Note 3 Table 5 4 EMEN Note 1 Error Codes for a Series Main Module The Q series returns from error condition when the power supply is reentered after the error causation is obviated Table 5 3 Error Codes for amp Series Main Module Message Description No Error Error has not occurred in the O series i Memory cassette is incorrect Please check the memory cassette is correctly EEPROM fail installed into Ol series Program data is incorrect The program included in the memory cassette has lerne more points of input and or output than is allowed in the Q series Please check model type and download program data into Q series If the Ol series has not recovered please consult a Mitsubishi Distributor a MITSUBISHI 5 6 a Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Menu Bar Functions 5 Note 2 Dedicated ComPort Error Please check the following points for Dedicated ComPort Error Table 5 4 Dedicated ComPort Error Message No Errors No error with communication via AL2 GSM CAB Parity overrun or framing error occurred during communication via AL2 GSM CAB Checking Points Check the connection data
116. unction Block Diagram may be referred to as FBD e Input Output may be referred to as I O Personal Computer may be referred to as PC Microsoft Windows Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me WindowsNT Workstation 4 0 Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista may be referred to generically as Windows Registration e Microsoft Windows Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me WindowsNT Workstation 4 0 Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e The company name and the product name to be described in this manual are the registered trademarks or trademarks of each company a MITSUBISHI vii Q Series Simple Application Controllers Table of Contents Sale y GUJENG S sss vias rnea NEEE EAEN V Te MMO CUCU OV a E E 1 1 ei OUNO Seenaa E a Ra ee ee ee ee 1 1 1 1 1 Major Features of the AL PCS WIN E Software ccccccccccccseceseeeseeeeseeeseeeeeeeeaees 1 1 12 SYSTEM COMMOUPAU OM cece tetera cio TM 1 2 1 2 1 Direct Connection with AL PCS WIN E 1 eeseeseesseeeeeneennnnnne nennen 1 2 1 2 2 Remote Maintenance With AL PCS WINC E ccccccccceecceeeseeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeneeeneees 1 2 L Applicable GODtfOllSlSssdcextot coru ucro uo dur top la e riv eu ro eat lee teria 1 3 U AES IOA educ eT e RE 1 3 1 9 Product Gong allQpss sete eoess Coi eats bte b coa ox
117. utput C 6 Input and 4 Output x t 5 Click OK 12 Input and 8 Output cored He Select Controller Type C AL Series f AL Series Controller C E Input and 4 Qutput 8 Input and 6 Output 4 Input 4 Output 15 Input and 3 Output Cancel Help a MITSUBISHI 6 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Function Block Diagram FBD Programming 6 6 2 Component Items Icons of the Program Programs for the series can be created and edited from the Program Edit Mode Program Edit is the default mode for the AL PCS WIN E The a series is programmed by placing items on the FBD Base and connecting the various components together with the wiring analyzer There are 8 types of system components that can be placed on the FBD base A short description of the function and placement locations possible for the various components follows Digital Input Icon Analog Input Icon Digital Output Icon Output Icon Input Icon for AS interface System Bit Operation Key for AS interface Control Bit ib EN ier a Y T 7X EU on ae OD Hn m BR Function Block Logic function Block 6 2 1 FBD Base The Function Block Diagram FBD base in the FBD Window provides the platform upon which the program for the Q series is constructed The FBD base consists of a large wiring area lime green by default a title box and input output rectangles vertically along the right and left hand sides respectively Programming co
118. wed as required a MITSUBISHI 8 1 a Series Simple Application Controllers Simulation Mode 8 8 3 8 4 8 5 Turn Signals ON OFF Force ON OFF The following icon can be turned ON OFF by a single clicking on the icon Table 8 1 Turn Signal ON OFF Mem Destination All input terminals 101 115 El1 EI4 Inputs for AS interface E01 E04 All output terminals O01 O09 EO1 EO4 Outputs for AS interface A01 A04 Outputs See Note Operation Keys All operation keys K01 K08 System Bits M06 M07 and M10 M24 Control Bits All control bits N01 N04 See Note Output Signal of All function blocks See Note Function Block Note The outputs control bits and all function blocks can be turned ON OFF but the output of icon may be affected by the ON OFF state of the input pins Some icons will remember their output states until they are reset Change Function Block Parameters Function Block parameters can be changed by double clicking on the function block Change the parameters as desired and click the OK box to accept The new values will be shown on screen and any change to the program settings will be performed The TimeSw cannot be edited during the Simulation mode Exiting the Simulation Mode To exit the Simulation mode press the Simulation icon with the mouse left button or use the Simulation Stop Command in the Controller menu a MITSUBISHI 8 2 Cc Series Simple Application
119. y read from the Simulator The On Off status and current values of the Signals and Function Blocks will be updated by the AL PCS WIN E or the user can input values for simulation purposes The user can control the On Off state of Inputs with the click of a mouse and can directly set analog values The Monitor Mode The Monitor Mode can monitor and test the actual target O series hardware which is connected to the PC through an AL 232CAB or modem The information regarding the state and current value of Signals and Functions will be continuously read from the target Q series and updated accordingly in the AL PCS WIN E If the O series contents are updated via the Q series operation keys a message box will appear stating the Q series contents are updated and monitoring will be stopped The application will automatically switch to Program mode a MITSUBISHI 4 5 a Series Simple Application Controllers What You Should Know Before Starting to Program 4 MEMO a MITSUBISHI 4 6 _ Series Simple Applicaton Controllers Men Bar Functions 5 9 5 1 Menu Bar Functions This chapter gives a brief description of the available functions contained in the Pull Down M S w D5 ALVLS E Untitled vis menus Menu bar gt Elle Edt Wiew Insert Tools Search Controller Com Option Window Help Ch cel Gl 2 ES Se RIEA m ala gal fe a o L7 B7 qi File New Ctri N Creates a new fil
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