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1. Ey MELSOFT GX Configurator DP File Setup Tools View Help Server Administrator GX Configurator Client http localhost 8080 gxmonitor login xml Ga Confiqurator S7 Fig 6 1 Tools menu The Tools menu includes tools for web based online access to the network interface modules Via the online access configuration projects dp2 for DP masters dpx for DP VO slaves created by GX Configurator DP can be transferred to the PLC For this pupose a Server Administrator is supplied which starts a web server on the personal computer the PLC to be configured is connected to This web server can be accessed via TCP IP by the Tools menu item GX Configurator Client which opens your local standard web browser together with the correct URL or by an external web browser from a remote or local personal computer _ 7 TCP IP Fig 6 2 Personal Personal Web based online Computer Intra and Internet Computer access or GX internal connection on same Web personal computer Server HTML Browser GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 1 Online Access to Modules NOTES For connection between WebServer and PLCs you can use a variety of protocols and network types For supported networks please see chapter 6 1 4 Whenever is the server accessed the connection is tested If no connection is detected the following warning message appears MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ul Fig 6 3 AE The server
2. If you have selected a wrong device you can leave this window with the eneel button You then jump back to the Network Configuration menu When the correct model is displayed you have to set the parameters listed in the following table When pressing the Pet button all values are set to their default values 4 12 e MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules Parameters in the Slave Parameter Settings have the following meaning Item Purpose Shortcut Name The name of the slave can be defined This is for documentation purpose only oo FDL_address This item is used to define the station address of the slave Ga Jo Watchdog Click on the white box or type the shortcut if you want to use the watchdog timer for this device The check box enables the watch dog control of the slave The slave will check whether the master was in communication with the slave within the defined watchdog time If the watchdog time is exceeded the outputs are turned to the save state a Jw Watchdog time If you have selected the Watchdog function you must define the watchdog time interval of the slave Make sure that the data control time in the Master Param eter setting is 6 times longer than the slaves watchdog time JO min T_sdr This is the minimum waiting time for a DP slave until it is allowed to send re sponse frames to the DP master Do no
3. NOTE The length of the network name is limited to 32 characters The network name can only contain alphanumeric characters and _ 05 Enter a network name and click on ok Select a MELSECNET unit your PC is connected to You can either access the PLC via the CPU port with a special programming cable or via an Ethernet board Below the serial connec tion is selected Fig 5 3 Select MELSEC unit Choose the unit type that is used to connect your PE with the PLC MELSEC Unit n CPU RS 232 CPU port n CPU AS 232 CPU pot ae a Qr CPU USB CPU port An CPU As 422 CPU port 3 CPU After selecting the network module define the MELSEC network across which the host CPU of the PROFIBUS master module can be accessed The PROFIBUS master module can either be installed together with the target CPU on the same rack or on a remote CPU rack accessible across MELSECNET 10 GX Configurator DP Software Manual 5 3 Transfer Setup Handling Transfer Setup NOTE Below the local installation is selected Network Selection connect via Qn CPU AS 232 CPU port Fig 5 4 Select the network type Tupe of network that is installed to access the target CPU MELSEC Connection a flocal PLC contains the master module If you have connected a A CPU to the PC you can only choose the local installation local PLC contains the master module In this case the dialog in fig 5 4 doesn t appea
4. GX Configurator DP Q Back to Network Path Selection Rack Configuration PC serial Q CPU C siotnr Head addr Module Name o loo EIA Km lo fer CS 2 loq fre eo e aer SSCS S e Joa lmyo CPU Settings Current utorefresh Settings Delete IPARAM File on CPU Module CPU must be stopped Reload Fig 6 9 Web page Rack Configuration Module Name underlined Opens the web page Module Configuration for a PROFIBUS master see below or for a PROFIBUS slave see below CPU Mode Displays the current CPU mode The desired CPU mode can be selected from the drop down list and set via the Set button Current Autorefresh Settings Open the Auto Refresh Settings page On this page the autorefresh entries in the IPARAM file are read from the connected PLC CPU parsed and displayed in a table see below Delete IPARAM File on CPU Module Deletes the IPARAM file storing the autorefresh settings on the CPU module Reload Reload refresh the Rack Configuration dialog GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 9 GX Configurator Client Online Access to Modules 6 4 4 NOTE NOTES 6 10 Module Configuration This web page shows the current configuration of the DP master module previously selected If the master type set in the project does not match the type of the actually connected module the configuration is converted online So if you want to be sure that your configura tion is downloaded unchange
5. The Menus Command AutoRefresh Settings Available for DP2 projects with QJ71PB92D and QJ71PB92V DP masters only You can specify the settings for the automatic update and the devices within the CPU These settings are stored in the project file Once the configuration is transferred to the CPU the settings of the automatic refresh is stored in the IPARAM file of the connected CPU In the autorefresh settings editorthe buffer memory area for the autorefresh is specified Select reas for Update with CPU 3 M Slave Specific Transfer Fig 3 23 Autorefresh settings editor Block Transfer Input None z po 00 po i Duot Noe j woo fp x y fooso 0x0 oDe None jo jm i jo lo fed fo t2272 pa M Comm Trouble Area FT Estd Comm Trouble Area M Slave Status Area Item Meaning Slave Specific Transfer Input and output areas of each slave are transferred separately The CPU start devices can be specified individually for each slave in the Slave Parameter Settings dialog see page 4 12 Advantage No wasted CPU devices in Mode 0 Disadvantage Long data transfer time Block Transfer Input and output areas are transferred as one block CPU start devices can be user specified Advantage Short data transfer time Disadvantage Wasted CPU devices in Mode O The contents of the selected area is copied to the specified CPU device Communication Trouble Area Extd Communi cation Trouble A
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7. O if Display the connected PLC serie Items in the parametrize network this parameter is used to select the type of the target PLC Fixed O local access is selected this cell is fixed If a 2nd level MELSECNET has been selected The CPU port network connection is defined using default values Now you can edit the values directly in the network properties table GX Configurator DP Software Manual Transfer Setup Handling Transfer Setup 5 2 2 NOTE NOTE Defining an Ethernet connection Define a new network connection by click on the _ dem button The network name is used to identify the settings for one transfer path and must therefore be unique The length of the network name is limited to 32 characters The network name can only contain alphanumeric characters and 7 8 5 9 Select the MELSEC unit your PC is connected to You can either access the PLC via the CPU port with a special serial programming cable or via an Ethernet board Below the Ethernet connection is selected Unit Selection Ea Choose the unit type that is used to connect your PC with the PLC MELSEC Unit n CPU RS 232 CPU port Fig 5 7 Select Ethernet board Select the MELSEC network across which the host CPU of the PROFIBUS master module can be accessed The PROFIBUS master module can either be installed together with the target CPU on the same rack or on a remote CPU rack accessible across MELSECN
8. The Menus 3 8 3 9 3 9 1 3 9 2 Window menu This menu provides the standard window functions window Help Fig 3 33 Cascade Window menu Arrange Icons 1 re dpe 2 ree04 dpe W a reel dp Command Purpose Shortcut Window menu Cascade Arranges all open project windows so that they overlap none Arrange Icons Arranges all minimized windows icons side by side at the bottom of the main window none eer eee Switches over to one of several projects that you keep open simultaneously Either click on the loaded project you want to switch over to or enter the according number Tab 3 10 Window menu commands Help menu From the Help menu you can select the following menu commands Help Fig 3 34 Index Help menu Using Help About Command Purpose Shortcut Index Searching for keywords none Using Help Call Windows Using Help function none none About Display software release Tab 3 11 Helo menu commands Command Index With the help of this function you can search for a keyword Just type in the term you need infor mation about and you will get help In addition you will be supported by a context sensitive help If you have opened any dialog box you can access the help function by pressing the J key Command Using Help The purpose of this function is to start the Windows help informing you on how to use t
9. The number of this port is read from the configuration files by the Server Administrator and displayed in the field Server TCP Port This port number must not be used by any other application running on the same computer GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 5 Server Administrator Online Access to Modules If you leave the Server Administrator dialog the server must have been stopped Otherwise the following warning message appears GX Configurator DP Server Administrator E Fig 6 6 Warning by leaving the Server AN When you leave the server administrator the server will be stopped Administrator dialog Cancel When the server is started a separate console DOS window appears This window should never be closed as this will result in an improper termination of the server The Stop Server function of the server administrator should be used instead This will also close the console window after the server has been shutdown sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules GX Configurator Client 6 4 GX Configurator Client The web server is accessed from the client system via the menu item GX Configurator Client from the Tools menu or by a stand alone web browser The server address URL can be taken from the Server Administrator dialog NOTE Theweb server must have been started via the Server Administrator see above either on your local personal computer or on a personal computer within your TCP IP network b
10. 4 1 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules 4 1 4 1 1 Introduction and Overview a 4 1 4 1 2 Graphical network editor a 4 2 4 1 3 Master SettingS 0 0 cc eens 4 3 4 1 4 Bus Parameters naana ccc ees 4 8 4 1 5 Insert DP OVC i123 hose a Code seas oe ada ben ek GANG 4 10 4 1 6 Duplicate Slave 0 ees 4 11 4 1 7 Slave Parameter Settings a 4 12 4 1 8 Project transfer si ae ina si 0 ee ngn ico a aime doktor e Meno w A poe 4 20 4 2 Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules 4 21 4 2 1 WATFOGUCHION lt pensais perrera da NG aes 4 21 4 2 2 Parameter setting 22664 4 it due dads bbe ROR whaha DI Ha Ode 4 21 4 2 3 Project transfer 45 24008 ara ade oe oe ii are 4 24 VIII sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Contents 5 Transfer Setup 51 INTOQUCUON 2 44 3220 264 creed apor rape AR PAKA BG 5 1 5 1 1 Supported connection types sssaaa aeaa a 5 1 5 1 2 Supported network configurations o ooooooooooo 5 2 5 2 Transfer Setup Handling nananana aaaea 5 3 52 1 Opening the transfer setup and defining a network connection 5 3 5 2 2 Defining an Ethernet CONNecti0N o ooooooooooonoo oo 5 6 5 2 3 Network connection TEST xx cuadrar a ee Bawa 5 9 5 2 4 Changing the network symbolic name 5 11 5 2 5 Delete a network Connection 0 00 ee ee no 5 12 5 2 6 Transferring the
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12. After typing in a project name and clicking Save the file is saved to your selected drive It is not allowed to start the file name with a number 0 to 9 Otherwise you will get an import error in GX IEC Developer since the file name is equal to the task and POU name which is generated GX IEC Developer does not allow POU names which are beginning with a number sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus 3 5 2 NOTES NOTE Actions menu Access to Master Module With this function the generated configuration data can be transferred to the DP master it interacts with the network interface module Therefore it is necessary that the personal computer is connected to PLC CPU Before you start the transfer Ensure that no other data is transferred from or to the DP master by the PLC CPU FROM TO instructions Ensure that the cable is connected correctly to your personal computer and to the PLC CPU A message appears when you click on the menu item Access to Master Module which indi cates the connected PLC Confirm this message with o If you click on the menu item Access to Master Module the current project file is saved first This makes sure that any changes made are included in the configuration which is downloaded to the PROFIBUS module If the master type set in the project does not match the type of the actually connected module the user receives a warning MELSOFT GX Configurator DP E xj Fig 3 27 Module diffe
13. DP network m DPX Module configuration for QJ71PB93D DP slave modules This functionality ensures that any GX Configurator DP 7 PROFIBUS DP project can be opened that was generated on any other personal computer running GX Configurator DP 7 The shortcuts defined by the Windows dialog box for file open are valid NOTE DP projects generated with software versions previous to MELSEC ProfiMap V 3 0 cannot be opened 3 3 3 Command Close This menu command closes the active project GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 5 File menu 3 3 4 NOTE 3 3 5 3 3 6 The Menus Command Save This menu command is used to save a modified project The project will be saved to the assigned file name If no file name exists e g new project the standard dialog box for Save as will be opened Two different file types are used m DP2 Project of any master module s PROFIBUS DP network m DPX Module configuration for QJ71PB93D DP slave modules Saving a DP2 project m The project is saved with the extension DP2 where PROFIBUS DP network configuration is stored Exporting GSD to project file m The GSD information belonging to a specific project is stored in the project file This ensures that all information which is required to edit the project is available It is therefore no longer required to add GSD information to the local GSD database in order to open a project The project files are saved in a special format wit
14. EE NA AA PA Hans ii E Js Fs ak llep Ir y tirei wed ae ee rece nz cs e cl Shali Ph Piia p h oan bos Tee m anb gg A T Pa ced rir nen I 1 F I 1 I E h Doped desi mil u a dla iad i H I 1 EE alla E 5 HH e llesc Ap Pa ead 1253 Osc ewe Consistency Q series master only The automatic refresh function see above must be activated to enable the consistency function Otherwise e g output data for a slave may be set in the slave in several segments and not ina single PROFIBUS cycle The consistency function can be activated for System Q CPUs from OS version B Sep 2000 The consistency function interlocks simultaneous access to the buffer memory by the CPU and the DP master This way data consistency especially required for high speed applications is automatically ensured This interlock mechanism slightly decreases the transfer soeed Therefore only enable the consistency function if you require data consistency For details refer to the hardware manual of the Q series master module GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 7 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface 4 1 4 Bus Parameters To access the bus parameters from the graphical network editor m Double click on the PROFIBUS line or m Right click on the PROFIBUS line to open the context menu and select Modify Settings Or m Inthe Master Settings dialog click on the Bus Param button This function a
15. GX Configurator DP untitled DPL or File Setup Actions Tools View Window a x Main menu poem sa axial zeli The pull down menus can be selected via mouse or keyboard File at J F Setup At 5 Actions LU A Tools J View J Window J wJ Help JH The items in the open pull down menus can be accessed via mouse or keyboard The underlined character will start the function In addition there are some menu items which may be started using predefined hotkeys GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 1 Main menu T New Open Print E Page Setup Transfer Setup MXChange aso Help Ly Help Tool i About Tab 3 1 Toolbar icons The Menus The toolbar just below the main menu contains buttons for an instant access of the most frequently used functions of GX Configurator DP The MXChange button is only available if MXChange actually is installed on your computer Starting a new project cm Opening an existing project cm 0 Saving a modified project Printing the current project cm PJ Defining the parameters to be printed Defining the network connection type PC to PLC MXChange support properties cm GSD device database om a Getting context help Fi Getting help on items you click on Displaying program information sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus 3 3 File menu File menu After having started the GX Configurator DP software this is the fir
16. GX Configurator DP Software Manual IX Contents X e MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 This manual Introduction This manual 1S a compact guide to using GX Configurator DP software suitable both for beginners and experienced users upgrading from other systems The manual includes explanations of the terms and structural concepts about the software and the configuration of an open network system The manual provides a precise step by step description of how to use GX Configurator DP including sample projects These executable application is used to demon strate the operation of the program with the help of the exercises provided in this manual The PLC series MELSEC Q Series is designated as MELSEC system Q in this manual If you re not yet familiar with MS Windows please at least read the Windows Fundamentals section in the Windows User s Guide or work through the Windows Tutorial accessible through the Help menu of the Windows Program Manager This will teach you what you need to know about using the basic elements of Microsoft Windows and the operating procedures that are identical in all Windows applica tion programs If you have problems with parameter settings please refer to the user s manuals of the concerning open network modules If you get stuck don t despair help is never far away If you run up against seemingly insoluble problems or if you have quest
17. IT FJISIE 2 it af Hab Jip Fr BY Es EL Mor aed ll 5 Delete obsolete entries for example for PROFIBUS modules which have been removed or placed to a different head address 6 Overwrite the existing autorefresh settings on the PLC with the settings from the Intelligent function Module utility 7 Leave the Intelligent function Module utility You can now check the autorefresh settings in the Current Autorefresh Settings page which is accessible from the web browser interface of GX Configurator DP GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 23 Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface NOTE 4 2 3 NOTE 20251 G10 Dersdopar ois data ml EP Pajk Titi ZI UA Hp IES EF AG e E ima mma ek CO o nial i Png a l fiz Po EEE IA ERN AA Fe Pa Libraw Pool MPU Panmucha rg Task I nol iip KLEE 41 Paa TRF O Ec DUT Pool 24b ENT Glial Wal POL Pool 43 AAH F De L llesc 4 PFa Ps Hah 2 UN LI i H a a j pi kz IL iF Eies AREE My ef WALE EE ila E HH dun ash au bli 1 r e APSE Paka lain gt xl L less Ap Pa 1753 Osc ewe Consistency The consistency function can be activated for System Q CPUs from OS version B Sep 2000 The consistency function interlocks simultaneous access to the buffer memory by the CPU and the DP slave This way data consistency especially required for high speed applicat
18. data transfer for the displayed DP master If you start the PROFIBUS DP data transfer via a System Q CPU after a reset or after swit ching ON the power supply the System Q CPU will lose this operating state and the PROFIBUS DP data transfer remains stopped In this case the PROFIBUS DP data transfer must be started explicitly by an extra program that sets the startup request signal at the according address of the DP master YO start request signal or Y11 operation mode change request signal Trouble Monitor Available only if the external monitoring package is installed For details refer to the software manual of the monitoring package Start Monitor and Stop Monitor starts or stops the moni toring of errors Trouble Monitor opens the web page Trouble Information where the moni tored errors are shown see below Current Autorefresh Settings Open the Auto Refresh Settings page On this page the autorefresh entries in the IPARAM file are read from the connected PLC CPU parsed and displayed in a table see below Slave List Opens the web page Slave List see below Current Configuration Opens the web page Current Module Settings see below Save Configuration Saves the current module settings in an XML format file with the default extension gxdp This function is intended for documentation purposes only The saved XML format file does not contain the full contents of a configuration project file but only the information th
19. general all CPU types which are supported by the respective DP modules are supported by the configuration software Supported are m Aseries m QnA series E System Q Q mode only m FX series GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 3 Read Write operations with the master module Online Access to Modules 6 1 4 NOTE 6 2 Supported connections to PLC The following CPU port and network connections from a personal computer PC to the PLC are supported m Serial to CPU port in A QnA System Q and FX series PLCs USB to CPU port in System Q PLCs Ethernet from PC to E71 modules in QnA series and System Q PLCs Serial link from PC to QnA PLC and MELSECNET 10 to 2 level QnA rack Ethernet link from PC to QnA PLC and MELSECNET 10 to 2 9 level QnA rack Serial link from PC to System Q PLC and MELSECNET 10 to 2 9 level QnA rack Ethernet link from PC to System Q PLC and MELSECNET 10 to 2 9 level QnA rack Serial link from PC to System Q PLC and MELSECNET 10 to 209 level System Q rack Ethernet link from PC to System QPLC and MELSECNET 10 to 2 9 level System Q rack Serial via MAC to A QnA series and System Q PLCs transparent mode Not supported are m Ethernet and MELSECNET access to A series PLCs m Serial access to C24 modules m CC link networks For successful network settings you should be familiar with the characteristics of MELSEC Ethernet and MELSECNET 10 and refer to the corresponding manuals Read Write operations with the
20. in the dialog box Slave Parameter Settings GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 17 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface NOTE 4 18 Generic Slave Module Type Some slave GSD files do not contain module descriptions but require the module configura tion data cfg_data to be constructed in the configuration tool via a so called Universal Module Ifa slave GSD file does not contain module definitions GX Configurator DP displays the entry Universal in the Slave Modules dialog One or more universal module entries can be added to the Installed Modules list The maximum input output size for each module is 16 words or 32 bytes Ensure that the slave can work with the made settings The following shows a slave with three selected Universal modules Slave Modules xi Fig 4 16 Info Slave module 2 Modules installed 2 are possible Max Data size 4 Bytels selection of a I O usage 0 i Bytels Max I O sizes G F Bytels universal module User_Frm_D ata usage E Bute 3 Max User Prm Data size 1 2 Bute 3 Module Configuration Available Modules Slot Installed Module 000 Universal Add before Add after Remove Ok Cancel When a Universal module entry in the Installed Module list is double clicked the Universal Module Settings dialog is opened and the properties of the selected universal module i e consistency input and output size can be changed U
21. is Failed to access server If it has been started and is still initializing you can try again now Othenwise please start the server with the Server Administrator in the Tools menu not available warning Try again Y 6 2 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules System requirements 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 System requirements Supported platforms Editing master modules and PB93D configuration projects with the GX Configurator DP software is supported on Microsoft Windows platforms only Server m Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP m Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher Client Web browser with support of HTML 3 and JAVA like Netscape TM Microsoft Internet Explorer TM and Konqueror on m Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP m LINUX m Others Supported DP modules The firmware of the PROFIBUS master modules must support the configuration via the CPU Some older firmware versions of A15J71PB92D are accessible only via the serial port on the front panel of the module These modules would either require a firmware update or the previous software version GX Configurator DP 4 00 Module Min Firmware Version Comments AJ71PB92D Older firmware does not support CPU A1SJ71PB92D ee QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D QJ71PB92V FX3U 64DP M Tab 6 1 Supported DP modules Supported PLC types In
22. mala E AED AT TANG aa E E _ _ _ _ __ 2 Prop e Propecia 5 UU PLL SH J Pl Lies Pod rl PAG Fam n 1 0 Task pol l l Hak I a Laa LI J EE OUI Hd l F aj LI Fed eray nen ord P3RTR F e Glnhal Ware 3 85 JU Pad M38 Halk FHS L PEL da TOILE Stal TIl Tone lea ta dir die de p nade a cone Ine hs Lurie doc de 11F Lcd aL C FJi lk F E l l edo FRA Ma N3 FS l af Hi kh Jip re Ll acid EE SEE loc aed ll 5 Delete obsolete entries for example for PROFIBUS modules which have been removed or placed to a different head address Overwrite the existing autorefresh settings on the PLC with the settings from the Intelligent function Module utility 7 Leave the Intelligent function Module utility You can now check the autorefresh settings in the Current Autorefresh Settings page which is accessible from the web browser interface of GX Configurator DP 4 6 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules 102511 GX IEG Darabopar o eee loos wel xl Palak Tats SI stom Hp aed S GG is Pa ee wa Sc alee its nial L 29e EK Png AR fi Po a dels ER PH Fe Ag Librew Pool PU Pan mha PG Task I nol ED AH PERS 3 Paa TRF O yy DUI Pool 3a dp CNN bbe Wal FF PDU Pool 43 AAH F N Nescer fp Pap MAH L r Hera a 4 pEx IL E 100 a PP IT i E Hiwa fh PC ML we bal IE TACA
23. master module The online access interacts with the network interface modules via a CPU port or network connection Before you start the transfer m Save your changes to the configuration project before you select any item from the Tools menu otherwise a message box will remind you to do so m Ensure that no other data is transferred from or to the DP master by the PLC CPU FROM TO instructions m Ensure that the PLC to be configured is connected correctly to the personal computer the web server is running on m The module is automatically set to parameter mode After the transfer is completed m The module is automatically set back to the previous operating mode m Start the DP transfer either manually via GX Configurator DP or via the PLC program sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules Server Administrator 6 3 Server Administrator The Server Administrator starts a web server on the personal computer the PLC to be configured is connected to This web server can be accessed via TCP IP by the Tools menu item GX Configurator Client which opens your local standard web browser together with the correct URL or by an external web browser from a remote or local personal computer The Server Administrator can either be started from the Tools menu or from the Start menu as stand alone version lt shows the URLs for local and for remote access by an HTML browser When started from the Tools menu the Server Administrator pr
24. message box Gx Configurator DP Server Administrator our computer has different names for DNS hugo and Netbios DERRY If you fall to connect to this computer from remote using the DNS name replace hugo in the URL with DERF and try again Fig 6 24 Differing DNS Host and NetBIOS names When you use the DNS Host Name on another client computer as communication target the other computer will try to get the IP address from a DNS server If the target computer is not found by its DNS Host Name it is not possible to communicate with it Using the NetBIOS name or the IP address as communication target should succeed because computers in a Microsoft Windows network send their names as broadcasts to other computers Microsoft Windows 9x provides similar settings With Microsoff Windows 2000 and XP the network configuration has changed a lot It is not as easy anymore to assign a separate DNS computer name For further details ask your network administrator sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Index INDEX A Autom Refresh 4 5 4 22 MOPU res cas dra ea 6 11 6 15 Autorefresh settings editor gt 3 18 B Bus Parameters e ss eee ee NG 4 8 Byte SWAP 3 14 C Client lt o 6 7 Command ADOUE lt lt snarere o sae te 3 3 26 Access to Master Module 3 21 AutoRefresh Settings 3 18 Change Master Type 3 6 ITA AI 3 5 Create POW sa
25. message box informs about the existance of differences but gives no specific details on which parts of the settings are different MELSOFT GX Configurator DP p Fig 3 31 Message box AN Project settings differ from current module configuration In case any problems occur for example when reading the configuration from the module a general error message is shown Download To download the configuration one needs to click on the Download button If you want to transfer the updated settings to the CPU mark the checkbox Update Autorefresh The checkbox is only selectable using PROFIBUS modules of the MELSEC System Q If the download is successful the following message appears Fig 3 30 1 y Configuration download successful Configuration download WV successful Hint DP data transfer must be started manually or from the PLC program Please set the mode switch of A 15071PB92D modules to the right operation mode By downloading a configuration you stop the data exchange on the DP network If you use a A 1S J71PB92D module the user must set the correct mode with the switch on the front of the module The modes are 0 or E for operation mode and 1 for configuration mode The module will take over the setting of the mode switch after a CPU reset The PROFIBUS DP data transfer can be started or stopped manually by click on the Sat button If you want to leave the dialog click on e Overlapping I O Checks a
26. network settings 5 12 6 Online Access to Modules 6 1 System requirements 0 0 cece ee eee eee 6 3 6 1 1 Supported platforms morra AA sade mas 6 3 6 1 2 Supported DP MOdUIGS zan ive as daa Few km KAL ie 6 3 6 1 3 Supported PLC types suicida e 6 3 6 1 4 Supported connections to PLC 00 ee 6 4 6 2 Read Write operations with the master module o o oo o 6 4 6 3 Server Administrator aa 6 5 6 4 GX Configurator Client 2 maan AA a an Came a ead 6 7 6 4 1 Authentication a peak a amag amba Dawa WG e 6 7 6 4 2 Network Path Selection n anaana 0 cc ee 6 8 64 3 Rack Configuration eii duetos ne AN aR So 6 9 6 4 4 Module Configuration 0 0 00 ees 6 10 6 45 Trouble Information 0 0 00 eee 6 13 6 4 6 Auto Refresh Settings ce ees 6 13 6 4 7 NOLI cc ce sabe de dbo ges bees 606 84nd ESR Snowe ee NG 6 14 6 4 8 Current Module SettingS 0 0 ees 6 14 6 4 9 Module Configuration 0 00 cc ees 6 15 6 4 10 Device Memory Request 0 0 cece eee eee 6 16 6 4 11 DEVICE MEMO makaawa dew ele DEAD Hat BAGAN bee a harks 6 17 6 5 Troubleshooting annasa mi nic bot Kener ede dade ed oon ohana 6 18 6 5 1 GX Configurator starting problems 6 18 6 5 2 Web browser related hints 0 0 ee eee 6 19 6 5 38 TCP IP network related hints o o ooooooooomoooo 6 20
27. through the installation procedure Continue with Next gt sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation Software installation 6 Then you are in the licensing agreement window Please read these terms carefully 7 Click on Yes to agree to the licensing agreement if you want to proceed or No if you want to abort You are then in the User Information screen You must enter your name company and the product serial number here GX Configurator DP and Components Setup x GX Configurator DP and Components lt Please enter your name the name ofthe company for which you work and the product serial number User Name Jonny Smith Company Name Alpha Inc Serial Number fi 2345 12345 12345 12345 1234 InstallShield lt Back Cancel Fig 2 2 User information screen of GX Configurator DP Click on Next gt to proceed to the Registration Confirmation Here you can check the registration information you have provided Click on Yes to proceed with the installation Now you will be asked for the installation path Enter the destination folder where you want the GX Configurator DP software to be installed Default C Melsec GX Configurator DP If you agree with the default setting just click on Next gt If you want to choose another destination click on Browse and enter your desired drive and directory Now you can select the program folder which you want to have installed Enter a new folder name o
28. to the network modules Parameter file handling on floppy disk hard disk Parameter print feature Screen resolution independent GX Configurator DP Software Manual 2 1 System Requirements Installation 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 NOTES 2 2 3 NOTE System Requirements To install the GX Configurator DP software package your computer has to meet the following requirements Minimum Hardware requirements Pentium Il 350 processor 32 MB RAM for Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me 64 MB RAM for Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 128 MB RAM for Microsoft Windows XP VGA compatible graphics adapter 17 43 cm diag VGA monitor At least 200 MB free hard disk space CD ROM drive One serial port for communication with the PLC system Software requirements GX Configurator DP is a 32 bit software that runs on the following operating systems Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows Me at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 installed Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 6 or later and at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 installed m Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed m Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Edition It is recommended to use Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP On all operating systems with the exception of Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 must be installed Copyright IMPORTANT NOTICE This software is protected by copyright By operating t
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31. 3 18 The autorefresh settings in the CPU can be updated together with the download of the configu ration to the PROFIBUS module see page 3 21 and chapter 6 If you create a new Q series master project the Autom Refresh option is set by default For details refer to the hardware manual of the Q series master module GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 5 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface Use automatic refresh function in combination with the intelligent function module utility of the GX IEC Developer Because the intelligent function module utility will overwrite any autorefresh settings in the PLC CPU it is necessary to read existing settings from the CPU first in order to preserve the settings made for PROFIBUS Q series master module Note that instead of the name of the profibus module a is shown The following steps are required if autorefresh settings are used for both PROFIBUS and other intelligent function modules For PROFIBUS modules add update autorefresh settings directly in the PLC CPU by selecting the corresponding option when downloading the PROFIBUS configuration with GX Configurator DP 2 Open the Intelligent funtion Module utility in GX IEC Developer 3 Read the existing configuration from the PLC 4 Add update autorefresh settings for other modules e g A D and D A converter modules TAY TY POE l5 x Goo TA Hani hF A Sa PP jo PA 5
32. 41 42 Slave Parameters mj Fig 4 12 Hasan DP V1 V2 Slave FS gnore AutoGlear Update Alam Parameters Status Alam Manufacturer Specific Alarm e Diagnostic Alarm IY Process Alarm F Pull Flug Alam I Allow max one alarm of each type Cancel The parameters have the following meaning Purpose when checked Ignore AutoClear AutoClear is ignored Initialize slave when failing to respond The slave will be initialized when it fails in responding Watchdog timebase ims The slave interpretes the given value for watchdog time as a multiple of 1 ms instead of 10 ms Fail Safe function enabled The slave works in the FailSafe mode Slave specific check of cfg_data The slave applies a slave specific check to the configuration data sent by the master Update Alarm The slave can send Update alarms Status Alarm The slave can send Status alarms Manufacturer Specific Alarm The slave can send Manufacturer Specific alarms Diagnostic Alarm The slave can send Diagnostic alarms Process Alarm The slave can send Process alarms Pull Plug Alarm The slave can send Pull Plug alarms Tab 4 5 Allow max one alarm of each type If the watchdog time has been set for all slaves via the master parameter settings the option Only one alarm of each type can be sent Items in the DP V1 V2 Slave Parameters d
33. 9 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface 4 1 5 4 10 Insert DP Slave In the graphical network editor right click on the PROFIBUS line to open the context menu Select Insert DP Slave to access the GSD Device Database After having selected a Slave Device Group a list of all slave models assigned to the respective group is displayed For the selected slave the vendor and revision string the bitmap and the path of the GSD file and the bitmap file are displayed refer to the section Device Database in chapter 3 for further details Device Database 33 GSD devices G50 Databaze Global O Project Slave Device Group IO Available Slave Systems 12 Fea modular station FXEN modular station 41 70 Fx2N modular station 2 00 FxXEN modular station 42 10 AISSFPBA2 16TE 1600 AISSFPBA4 160E 16D AJIPFPBAA IBOTE 8 0l 80C AISSTB2 16T 1600 AIS5STBS 160 16 l AISSTB3S2 160T 8 Dl 7 800 ST1H PB xi Fig 4 7 Inserting a DP slave from the Wendor Mitsubishi Electric Corp de vice da tabase Revision ldent No Bitmap Normal C Diagnostics Special Function Replace Bitmap GSO DOB File melcf232 9d Bitmap File F42N37 N dib Add Delete Byte Order Group OF When a model is selected and the button has been pressed the Slave Parameter Settings dialog appears sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules 4 1 6
34. CFOs Available Slave Systems 13 Bitmap f Normal Fse2N modular station i Diagnostics EXEN modular station 1 10 C Special Function Fse N modular station 2 00 Feel modular station 2 10 Replace Bitmap AJIHFPBAIETE 81600 AJSSFPB44 160E 160 AJSSFPBA42 16DTE 801 780C Gs50 DD8 File Mn 2037 gad AIJSSTB2 16T 16D0 AIS5STBS 160 160l Pina E Me 27037 bm 2J35T832 1807 Bblveng Fl p f Add Delete Byte Order Group Import When a group is selected in the box Slave Device Group the model names of the devices belonging to the selected group are displayed in the lower list box Available Slave Systems Upon selecting a device entry in this list box the bitmap which has been assigned to the device is displayed on the right side of the list box By double clicking on the bitmap display or using the button Replace Bitmap a file dialog is opened in which a file with a new bitmap can be selected Via the group of radio buttons the type of bitmap that is replaced can be selected The GSD standard specifies bitmaps for normal operation this is used in the GX Configurator DP editor diagnostic status m special operations mode sa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus Setup menu Beneath the bitmap both vendor name and revision string are displayed as well as the name of the GSD file and the bitmap file The so called GSD file describes the features of the slave such as the supported baud rate and the slave structu
35. ET 10 Below the local installation is selected Network Selection connect via Qn CPU AS 232 CPU porti Select the network type Tupe of network that is installed to access the target CPU MELSEC Connection None local PLC contains the master module None local PLC contains the master modal MELSECNET 10 master module is in remote PLC Rack Cancel If you have connected a A CPU to the PC you can only choose the local installation local PLC contains the master module In this case the dialog in fig 5 8 doesn t appear The Ethernet network connection is defined using default values Now you can edit the values directly in the network properties table sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transfer Setup Transfer Setup Handling Network properties for the Ethernet connection Transfer 5etup E Network Properties Search Change Network Symbolic Mame Search Network by Symbolic Name Network Connection No 2 Ethernet lM Local computer is the server Server name or IP address localhost Test PLE Parametize CPU Network Hr ParameterHame Value Setting DO Slot number Target Station No 64 O4 P Address of E71 1270 01 Station No PC Side 0 54 06 Target PLC Family Fixed AUER Network Settings Define Delete Cancel Export Fig 5 9 Default values of the defined Ethernet network connection Item Purpose Range Slot number Specify the slot in which the selected module is in
36. IBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules Use automatic refresh function in combination with the intelligent function module utility of the GX IEC Developer Because the intelligent function module utility will overwrite any autorefresh settings in the PLC CPU it is necessary to read existing settings from the CPU first in order to preserve the settings made for PROFIBUS module QJ71PB92D Note that instead of the name of the profibus module a is shown The following steps are required if autorefresh settings are used for both PROFIBUS and other intelligent function modules 0 For PROFIBUS modules add update autorefresh settings directly in the PLC CPU by selecting the corresponding option when downloading the PROFIBUS configuration with GX Configurator DP 2 Open the Intelligent funtion Module utility in GX IEC Developer 3 Read the existing configuration from the PLC 4 Add update autorefresh settings for other modules e g A D and D A converter modules KA NGA AX IFT Naval gee Pie es nA li x on at h bh tee oom OR fut Ae fee ce ee Se a E AED ATA A al Propet LP EG 5 UU PLL J D Liau Pod rW Ar Fa n 1 0 Task pol l l Hak a TU Lay LI J EE OUI Pd gg AA FRR F e GIlnhal War 3 MU Pd P48 Halk HH L PEL JA Hah F aj LI Fed aray mens I 4p Fi ko E F d3 UE Ss C7 TIl l g e i dri Ek i g E 12 FRAT Mal DF FS I e lla d died Ll
37. MELSECNET 10 network IP Address Q QnA CPU MELSECNET 10 Ethernet QE J 71 station No Sat Ne OEA SSS Target Network No PORNE PROFIBUS Target MELSECNET 10 Master CPU type ARA Ethernet communications must be executed in the CPU The settings must correspond to the FB_GPRSET instruction 9 8 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transfer Setup Transfer Setup Handling 5 2 3 Network connection test The network connection settings can be tested online Click on the _ tec button in the transfer setup dialog to run the test the test function is available for network connections only A network connection can be defined from the transfer setup There are two types of communication tests available Which test is performed depends on the selected server If the option Local computer is the Server is marked and you click on the __te Ftc__ button an attempt to connect to the target PLC is made to read the list of installed modules in the rack from the PLC CPU If you click on lt TEST PLC button after several seconds a message appears which indicates the connected PLC Confirm this message with NOTE Use Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me If after several seconds you do not see a message but still the wait appearance of the mouse pointer please move the mouse Then the confirmation or error message should be displayed Transfer Setup Fig 5 10 Connection to PLC established a UL meca ELC hae sal BU Fa
38. NOTE Duplicate Slave The configuration of a modular DP slave like the ST1H PB involves several steps like selecting the modules and setting the module specific user parameters lf a PROFIBUS network includes several slaves of the same type this may require to repeat the same actions for each slave again To simplify the procedure it is possible to add an exact copy of an already existing slave to the project again Select a slave and press the right mouse button to display the slave specific context menu This menu contains the entry Duplicate Slave Click on this menu item to get an additional slave with the same configuration selected modules user parameters etc inserted into the Profibus network This avoids inserting a new slave of the same type selecting the modules again and adjusting the parameter settings which is both error prone and labour intensive AAA MELSOFT GX Configurator DP _jofx Fig 4 8 File Setup Actons Tools View Window Help Inserting a Copy of a De ajal ax el 2 2 i DP slave e untitled DP1 PROFIBUS Master ineert DE Slave Delete DP Slave Duplicate DP Slawe Modify Settings Actions The new slave has identical settings compared to the original one For this reason the FDL address has to be adjusted and the slave name must be changed after duplicating the slave Otherwise the identical FDL address and name in two slaves will violate the restriction of a unique FDL address and name GX Con
39. P Address Specify the IP address of the MXChange server in the LAN ask your network administrator User Name Enter your user name for the MXChange server on Password Enter your password for the MXChange server on Test Tests if a connection to the MXChange server can be established with the specified settings cm Tab 3 4 Dialog items MXChange support You can set the MXChange connection usage for the A 1S J71PB92D or QJ71PB92D project by enabling the MXChange Connection Usage check box If you prefer a local MXChange server itis compulsory to install the server on the local PC The local MXChange server is selected by enabling the Local MXChange Server check box For correct remote MXChange support it is compulsory to install the TCP IP services of the oper ating system The correct IP address of the remote station where the server is located can be set by disabling the local MXChange server check box The correct account subdivided by the User Name and Password is also compulsory for remote connection usage sa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus Setup menu If the MXChange connection is enabled and a project is saved for a master which is not supported by MXChange a warning message is displayed MELSOFT GX Configurator DP i x Fig 3 11 Warning message 1 There is no MeChange support For this project type GX Configurator DP Software Manual mi Setup menu 3 4 3 3 12 The Men
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41. aa 2 4 GX Configurator ST gt sss sss 2 7 software purpose Dis 1 system requirements 2 2 Index M Master Settings g mag mao 3k 3 da a 4 3 MENU a BG ae ete AA A AA 3 1 Mode E lt lt dis 4 1 Mode Ox s ramae AA AA 4 1 N Network configurations 5 2 Network connection 5 3 e ee AA 5 12 LOST e a ee ew AA pA AB AAA D 9 Network database 5 1 5 2 Network symbolic name 5 11 O Online AaCGeses 424442 86 42 68428 2 6 1 P Pite ar hy eae Aa 3 7 S e a7 6 663 2 nico ew SAS 6 5 Slave Device Group 3 15 Slave Module Selection 4 17 Generic Slave Module 4 18 Universal naa as Siow eRe ee o 4 18 Slave Parameter Settings 4 12 BANA 4 14 Swap I O Bytes AA aa a 4 13 System Requirements 2 2 T TOODA 4 ok ee ee eS ee EG a 3 2 Transfer of network database 5 12 Transfer setup change network symbolic name 5 11 Open cr 5 3 U Universal module 4 18 User Parameters 4 15 V Verify TEE 3 21 W Web based online access 6 1 Web based print function 3 7 Write to PLC 6 11 6 15 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC sa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES E
42. at is actually on the module You can rename the file extension gxdp to xml and view the file e g in a web browser The saved XML format file can not be opened in GX Configurator DP as configuration project sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules GX Configurator Client 6 4 5 Trouble Information Available only if the external monitoring package is installed For details refer to the software manual of the monitoring package This web page shows monitored error status information You are logged in as user fk Q Back to Module Configuration Trouble Information Last known Troubles of Slot 1 index Errorcode Erorrex Reset List Fig 6 12 Web page Trouble Information 6 4 6 Auto Refresh Settings Available only for MELSEC System Q PLCs GX Configurator DP Q Back to Module Configuration Auto Refresh Settings PC serial Q CPU Module Consistency Name Device UU e QJ71PB93D Fig 6 13 Web page Auto Refresh Settings NOTE At this page the information of all installed modules are displayed GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 13 GX Configurator Client Online Access to Modules 6 4 7 Slave List This web page shows status information on the DP slaves connected to the DP master You are logged in as user fk Q Back to Module Configuration o je wo Je Fig 6 14 Web page Slave List 6 4 8 Current Module Settings This web page shows the current configurat
43. ation Only in rare cases this setting should be changed and only after consultation with the slave vendor For a complete list of the devices from the GSD database click on the _ Byte Order button Set Byte Order for User Parameter Fig 3 16 Selecting byte order Please select Slaves with Big Endian format FRA 012440444200 Meltrac FR PEM IFRA 500 FR 85NP LJAISSTBS2 160T 8 Dl 800 CJAJSSTE218T 1600 CJAJSSTESTED 160l MAC ES00 with IFC PEDP F82N modular station hd T NAAA When the selection mark is set the slave uses big endian format Otherwise it uses little endian format for user parameters Select the Slaves with big endian format sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus Setup menu Changing the Slave Device Group DP slaves are grouped in one of the so called slave families The default group is usually specified in the GSD file The slave can be assigned to a different group in the Slave Device Group dialog Click on the amp we button to open the dialog Select Slave Family Select Slave Family A T x Fig 3 17 p Select a family Slave Families B General Drives Switches 40 Valves O 3 3 Controls Htl Encoder MCRAE Gateway PLE ldentsystem PA E E 8 a a a E i Click on one of the radio buttons to select a family If the device group has not been specified in the GSD file the slave is placed by default into the Genera
44. ator 5T Configuration software for the MELSEC ST system 161 31 ME of space required on the E drive 649 55 MB of space available on the E drive InstallShield lt Back Cancel 26 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation Software installation The installation of GX Configurator DP will start Progress bars will inform you about the setup status GX Configurator DP and Components Setup Fa F i g 2 5 ra Setup status on progress bar Setup Status GX Configurator DP Setup is performing the requested operations Installing Communication Support CAMELSEC1GX IEC Developer 6 10 Easysocket Communication ECCPU dll 3 After the successfull installation you will see an appropriate message 2 4 3 Button functions Met With the Next button you will leave the current menu and enter the next menu lt Back With the Back button you go to the previous window Cancel Cancel button ends the installation procedure GX Configurator DP Software Manual 2 7 Software installation Installation sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus Starting GX Configurator DP 3 The Menus 3 1 Starting GX Configurator DP Select GX Configurator DP from the Windows Start menu Start Programs MELSOFT Application GX Configurator DP 3 2 Main menu The main menu offers the following pull down menus The menu items Actions Tools and Windows are available only if a project file is opened _ ol x Fig 3 1 MELSOFT
45. ce Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules 4 2 Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules 4 2 1 Introduction The QJ71PB93D is a PROFIBUS DP VO slave module for System Q PLCs It enables a DP master to access devices in a System Q CPU System Q PLCs become powerful sub stations accessible easily via the PROFIBUS DP The QJ71PB93D is configured partially by the DP master and by the configuration tool GX Configurator Client which is integrated in GX Configurator DP The project file for the QJ71PB93D slave module is an XML file not dp2 as for PB92D master modules 4 2 2 Parameter setting This chapter describes how to generate the parameter settings for the PROFIBUS slave module QJ71PB93D After selecting the command New in the File menu see chapter 3 for details choose the module type PROFIBUS DP Slave QJ71PB93D Network Setup E Select Module Type MELSEL Device Profibus DP Slave UJ71PB6930 Profibus DP ASW 1 PB 92D E Mode Profibus DP QJ77PB 92D 0 Mode Profibus DP QJ71PB92D E Mod Profibus DP Slave G71 PB9SD aa Fig 4 22 Module selection GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 21 Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface After you have opened a project the following dialog for the slave parameter settings appears Fig 4 23 Slave parameter settings PROFIBUS Settings FOL Address 20 Autom Refresh M Enable FT Consistency Input Size
46. d please always select the correct master type when creating a new project or convert the project to one of the correct type GX Configurator DP Back to Rack Configuration Module Configuration Board Type QJ71PB92D Fo Address o Mode Extd Operation Frozen y EE rr Current Autorefresh Settings Slave List Current Configuration Save Current Configuration Fig 6 10 Web page Module Configuration Mode Displays the current operating mode of the module The desired operating mode can be selected from the drop down list and set via the Set button The current setting of the FDL address is not available for the A 1S J71PB92D If you use a A 1S J71PB92D module the user must set the correct mode with the switch on the front of the module The modes are 0 or E for operation mode and 1 for configuration mode The module will take over the setting of the mode switch after a CPU reset The mode of a FX3U 64DP M will not be displayed and also can not be changed This master module supports only one single operation mode sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules GX Configurator Client NOTE Project To configure the DP master a configuration project dp2 created by GX Configurator DP is required The Browse button opens a file dialog to browse for such a configuration project on the client computer The Write to PLC button uploads the selected configuration project to the web server where it is w
47. der version of GX Configurator DP please select a different directory and program folder for GX Configurator DP 7 If the newer version is installed over the older version into the same direc tory this will cause problems with the old entries in the Start Programs menu A deinstallation of the older GXDP version after the newer version has been installed will also damage the newer version Therefore if you want to correct problems with the older entries please reinstall new version after uninstalling both the older and the newer GX Configurator DP versions Please close all other running software before installation and do not run other installation programs during the installation of the GX Configurator DP software Installing GX Configurator DP GX Configurator ST on your hard disk To start the installation proceed as follows W If you have not done already start Windows 2 Insert the installation CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 3 On the Desktop select the Start menu and the Run command 4 Enter d setup exe for d enter the drive letter of YOUR CD ROM drive 5 The language selection screens of GX Configurator DP appear Choose the required language GX Configurator DP InstallShield Wizard jo x Choose Setup Language a k Y selectthe language for the installation from the choices below German Cancel Fig 2 1 Language selection screen Follow the given instructions that guide you
48. dividual slave For example the slave is an analog input device and the operating mode of the input channel is to be parameterized by the startup of PROFIBUS DP Then you can specify this operating mode here Click on the value setting if you want to change and select the desired setting All Supported settings are displayed in clear but can also be changed within a simple hex editor If you prefer to edit unsigned integer values as hex values check the M Edit Unsigned ashex box The width of the columns can be varied by placing the mouse pointer between two table headings until it changes to a double arrow and then clicking and dragging to the left or to the right GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 15 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface Click on Eitha to access the Hex Editor for the Slave User Parameters The relevant area for the selected module is indicated by coloured background and arrows The address is shown in clear as tool tip Slave User Parameters Fig 4 14 Hex Editor Hex editor EA A A AA PA Ba por par por ar pr o o a a im GG GG a a da kaka wm fe TT PEEP rt et ni Address 0058h Value M A Current Size of Buffer 11 max 82 Bytels Cancel Be careful when editing these parameters via the hex editor You should have a detailed slave documentation by the manufacturer to prevent errors in the parameterization NOTE These parameters should only be changed by exp
49. dule to open the context menu and select Modify Settings Within the Master Settings the baud rate different addresses and other parameters for the PROFIBUS modules can be set Fig 4 3 Master settings for Module JA15N71FB3ZD 1 0 Mode i A 1S J71PB92D or Vendor MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION eee X30 64DFM Name PROFIBUS Master Baudrate 1 5 Mbps FDL address fo 10 125 Head address on PLC oo 04D 0kFE Error action flag T Goto Clear State Min slave interval 20 1 65535 100 ps Polling timeout 50 CH E5525 1 ms Data control time fio 00 H 65535 10 mg F iaichdog Slave watchdog tme 5 M 65025 10ms Auto Refresh Consistency HI Cancel Default Bus Param ee Master settings for Module are HO Mode 8 QU71PB92D Revision Vendar MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION AA Mode El Name PROFIBLIS Master Baudrate 1 5 Mbps 7 FDL address lo 0 125 Head address on PLC joo xO OFE Error action flag Goto Clear State Min slave interval ES i 65535 100 ps Polling timeout 50 1 65535 1ms Data control time 60000 1 65535 10 mg W watchdog Slave Watchdog time jo 1 65025 10 ma Autom Refresh E Cancel Default Bus Param GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 3 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface NOTE For PROFIBUS modules supporting DP V2 i e the QJ71PB92V the Master Settings dialog is e
50. e Max number of retries 1 7 Tab 4 3 Items in Bus Parameter dialog When pressing the eu button all values are set to their default values especially for the currently selected baud rate sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules NOTE If you change the baud rate of an existing PROFIBUS DP network power off the slaves Otherwise the slaves cannot synchronize with the newly defined baud rate The inputs are checked against the input limits when leaving the dialog with the button Additionally the following consistency checks are performed E min T sdr lt max T sdr m T_qui lt min T_sdr E maxT sdrzT sl E sixT tr NOTE If you are not an experienced PROFIBUS network administrator the Bus Parameters should not be changed except in the following cases a More than 15 slave stations are implemented target rotation time has to be calculated again b The network consists of more than 1 master target rotation time has to be calculated again c PROFIBUS DP and PROFIBUS FMS operation are used in mixed mode FMS parameters have to be defined For the correct parameter setting of the target rotation time TTR t tr please refer to the PROFIBUS standard DIN 19245 part 3 However it is important that the target rotation time is large enough to enable the master module to poll each defined slave once per token cycle GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4
51. e MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GX Configurator DP 7 Configuration System for Open Networks Software Manual Art no 165778 HE su MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION About this Manual The texts illustrations diagrams and examples in this manual are only intended as aids to help explain the functioning operation use and programming of the open network configuration system MELSOFT GX Configurator DP Separate manuals are available for MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC s various series of MELSEC programmable logic controllers This manual is only intended for users with experience in handling automation and communication networks For using and usage of this software only the user his own is responsible If you have any questions regarding the installation and operation of the software described in this manual please do not hesitate to contact your sales office or one of your Mitsubishi distribution partners You can also obtain information and answers to frequently asked questions from our Mitsubishi website under www mitsubishi automation com The GX Configurator DP software is supplied under a legal license agreement and may only be used and copied subject to the terms of this License Agreement No part of this manual may be reproduced copied stored in any kind of information retrieval system or distributed without the prior express written consent of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC reserves the right to change the speci
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53. ed from the drop down list and set via the Set button Data Transfer Manually starts or stops the PROFIBUS DP data transfer for the displayed DP slave Save Configuration Saves the current module settings in an XML format file with the extension gxdp This function is intended for documentation purposes only The saved XML format file does not contain the full contents of a configuration project file but only the information that is actually on the module You can rename the file extension gxdp to xml and view the file e g in a web browser The saved XML format file can not be opened in GX Configurator DP as configuration project Device Memory Request Available only if the external monitoring package is installed For details refer to the software manual of the monitoring package On this web page you specify devices to be read from the device memory The Read Device button opens the web page Device Memory see below You are logged in as user fk Back to Rack Configuration Device Memory Request Input Device Name and Length Fig 6 17 Web page Device Memory Request sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules GX Configurator Client 6 4 11 Device Memory Available only if the external monitoring package is installed For details refer to the software manual of the monitoring package This web page shows the status of the devices specified on the web page Device Memory Request You are logged in as use
54. efore itcan be accessed by a web browser 6 4 1 Authentication When you access the web server via a web browser the web page Authentication opens Here you have to log in to the web server by entering a valid username and password Usernames and passwords are edited and stored in the file users in the GX Configurator DP directory ServerlgxmonitorlAdmin Valid are for example Username gxinet Password super Opera 5 Al ES Lal File Edit View Navigation Bookmarks E mail Messaging News Window Help x of CA http localhost 8080 gxmonitor login xr pa 7 Search with Googl ag 7 100 Y You are not authenticated Authentication Lose Fig 6 7 Web page Authentication The file usersis an ASCII file and can be edited with for example Microsoft Notepad For each user there is a line in the file with the user name and the password separated by a colon Optionally the attribute read write can be added separated from the password with another colon This attribute means that the user has read and write access e he can download a PROFIBUS configuration or start stop the CPU If this attribute is missing the user can only read information from the PLC Sample contents of users file profibus gxmonitor gxinet super read write GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 7 GX Configurator Client Online Access to Modules 6 4 2 Network Path Selection After a successful logi
55. erienced network administrators In general the Slave User Parameters should not be changed If no extended user parameters are available at the slaves GSD file this dialog is opened Consult your slave device manufacturer to generate correct settings 4 16 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules NOTE Slave Module Selection When an I O module is selected the type of module can be defined after clicking on Select Modules This button is enabled depending on the GSD file of the selected PROFIBUS DP slave The following dialog box is displayed Slave Modules y xj Fig 4 15 Info Slave module o Modules Installed i E are possible Mas Data size 1 92 Bute z selection IO usage o i F Bute 3 Max LO sizes 1 9a a 1 9a Bute 3 User Pim Data usage 2 Bute 3 Max User Prm Data size EE Bute 3 Module Configuration Available Modules Slot Installed Module Add before Add atter Remove Cancel PROFIBUS DP offers the possibility to support modular slave devices The slave device is the summary of all modules installed to the slave The GSD file includes all selectable modules for the slave device Mark a module in the right list of Installed Modules Then select a module in the left list of Available Modules and press the Add before or Add after button If you press the Add before button the module is inserted before the selected entry in the Installed Modules lis
56. et via the Set button Mode 0 Normal operation mode Allows upload and download of configuration Mode 2 Diagnostic mode Project To configure the DP slave a configuration project dpx created by GX Configurator DP is required The Browse button opens a file dialog to browse for such a configuration project on the client computer The Write to PLC button uploads the selected configuration project to the web server where it is written to the PLC Update Autorefresh in CPU Only available if CPU is stopped If selected the autorefresh settings in the IPARAM file of the CPU are updated immediately after successfully writing the configuration project to the PLC If an autorefresh entry for this slotis already present in the IPARAM file itis overwritten with the settings matching the module configuration If no IPARAM file is found it is created If no entry for this slot can be found it is inserted at the appropriate position in the file If the IPARAM file is written into the CPU while GX Developer is running GX Developer can not display the IPARAM file in the list of Read from PLC Delete PLC data Therefore please update the file list by pressing the Refresh View button of the Read from PLC Delete PLC data function GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 15 GX Configurator Client Online Access to Modules NOTE 6 4 10 6 16 CPU Mode Displays the current CPU mode The desired CPU mode can be select
57. fications of its products and or the contents of this manual at any time and without prior notice The IEC 61131 1 standard cited in this manual is available from the publishers Beuth Verlag in Berlin Germany August 2005 Reference Manual for MELSOFT GX Configurator DP Art no 65778 Version Changes Additions Corrections A 07 1997 ME First issue B 12 1998 pdp rs Update to software version 2 00 C 12 1999 pdp rs Update to software version 3 00 D 12 2000 pdp rs Update to software version 4 00 E 07 2002 pdp rs Update to software version 5 004 Major changes Added section 4 2 Parameter Setting for QJ71PB93D Slave Modules Added chapter 5 Online Access of Modules F 03 2003 pdp cr Update to software version 5 01B G 12 2003 pdp cr Update to software version 6 00A Major changes Integration of configuration tool GX Configurator ST H 06 2004 pdp cr Update to software version 6 01B 08 2005 pdp ow Update to software version 7 NOTE Example V Typographic conventions Use of notes Notes containing important information are clearly identified as follows Note text Use of examples Examples containing important information are clearly identified as follows Example Numbering in figures and illustrations Reference numbers in figures and illustrations are shown with white numbers in a black circle and the corresponding explanations shown beneath the illustrati
58. figurator DP Software Manual 4 11 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface 41 7 Slave Parameter Settings To access the slave parameter settings from the graphical network editor m Double click on a DP slave or m Right click on a DP slave to open the context menu and select Modify Settings Fig 4 9 Slave parameter settings for the PROFIBUS module A 15 J71PB92D Slave Parameter Settings 3 Model MISSFPBAA21EDTE EDI EDO Revision Vendor MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MEU GERVI O000 Slave Properties Name Slave N_OOL FDL Address has 0 125 I watchdog slave watchdog time 5 m 66o025 10 ms minT sdr Qt 1 255 Group identification number l Gpl J Gp2 Gp3 P Gp4 l Gp5 Gpel Gp F Gpe M Active FT Sune Output IT Freeze Input DRY support enabled DRY YA Slave Parameters Addresses in MELSEC CPU Memory Input CPU Device o fi 00 0 12287 to 100 Dutput CPU Device o 20d 0 12287 to 200 Cancel Default User Param For the other PROFIBUS modules there is an additional Swap I O Bytes function Select Modules Addresses in MELSEC CPU Memor Input CPU Device x 0000 0x0 Ox1FFE to 7 Gutput CRI Device None E 0701 Eo o Fig 4 10 Slave parameter settings Cancel Default User Param Select Modules In the upper part of the window the name of the selected device and the vendor name are displayed
59. ge Fig 3 14 Loading a bitmap for the device database Load G30 006 File Look in A ged a AJj951033 92d E70 pbdp ged 8 hives FOOT ged A Tiox 3344 Aj951034 ged E71 pbdpgsd ae P2032 gsc a VFO lak Aj951035 gsd a J71pb96f gd a Pb92244 ged lak VIO2f61 3 0 a Bw 742 95 sa Mala7513 9sd bak Pom 1002 95d a viO3fb09 aalBwest 42 ged la Melef032 ged 2 Sie SO1a ged 2 VIDS Th1 3 2 a Bwedp1742 G80 2 Mt121037 9sd ls Tiox1 344 ged lak 1 0f13c c a Murr mbmn gsd an Tiox1354 9sd lak vi Ofb9cc I File name ged Files of type GSD File ged Carcel GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 13 Setup menu 3 14 The Menus When both GSD and bitmap file have been selected you will be asked to confirm the opera tion MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ul Fig 3 15 Pe Add files to device database 7 Add GSD File Pb92f244 g8d to database If you confirm the contents of both files are read in and an entry is added to the internal device database for that device Thereafter you do not need the actual GSD and bitmap files any more Set Byte Order With this function you can exchange the upper and lower byte order of user parameter There are two types of byte ordering little endian and big endian Normally slaves expect user parameters in big endian format This is the default setting when a slave is added to the device database with the exception of FX2N modular st
60. h the file extension DP2 These files increase typically its size whenever entries are removed or added Therefore the file will be compressed by any saving automatically If you use Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me the compression of the database is not available Command Save As This menu command is used to save a modified project with a new assigned file name This command uses the dialog box for file saving The file extension DP2 or DPX is appended automatically depending on the module type you selected Command Change Master Type Available for DP2 projects only This menu command changes the current project to a different type of master module sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus 3 3 7 File menu Command Print Available for DP2 projects only The purpose of this menu command is to print the generated parameters of the selected network unit based on a HTML formatting The information about what is to be printed is set by the command Page Setup The printout function starts the default webbrowser to open the generated HTML file Detailed appearance of the printout depends therefore on the browser The document from the webbrowser can either be printed or saved to a file e g for including it in the project documen tation Because the printout accesses the project file the currently open project must first be saved before the settings can be printed This is done automatically unless it is a new project w
61. he PROFIBUS master Q series master only Consistency Ensures data consistency Q series master only Tab 4 1 Communications parameters of Master Settings If you change the baud rate power off the slaves Otherwise the slaves cannot synchronize with the newly defined baud rate sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules NOTE Timing parameters of Master Settings Parameter Range Meaning Min slave interval 1 65535 x 100 us Smallest allowed period of time between two slave poll cycles This ensures that the sequence of function requests from the DP master can be handled by the DP slave This value is valid for all installed slaves The slowest slave defines this value Polling timeout 1 65535 x1 ms In case of master master communication this parameter speci fies the max amount of time it may take the requestor to fetch the response Data control time 1 65535 x 10 ms This parameter defines the period of time during which the master module notifies the slave operation status This time is 6 times longer than the watchdog control of slaves Watchdog ON OFF This checkbox enables the watchdog checking in all slaves Slave Watchdog time 1 65025 When the checkbox Watchdog is checked ON this specifies the maximum time without communication after which the slave will regard the connection to the master to be broken If the slave supp
62. he distribution disks package you automatically accept terms and conditions of the Licence Agreement You are only permitted to make one single copy of the original distribution disks for your own backup and archiving purposes sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation 2 3 Project file compatibility Project file compatibility Open previous project files in the GX Configurator DP 7 according to the following table File type Software version ProfiMap 3 0 GX Configurator DP 4 00 GX Configurator DP 4 01A GX Configurator DP 4 02C GX Configurator DP 5 00A GX Configurator DP 5 01B GX Configurator DP 6 00A GX Configurator DP 6 01B GX Configurator DP 6 02C Tab 2 1 Compatible project files Compatibility of project files from GX Configurator DP Other previous versions cannot open GX Configurator DP 7 project databases GX Configurator DP Software Manual Software installation Installation 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 Software installation GX Configurator DP software setup To install the GX Configurator DP software from CD ROM under Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me or Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP you need to have Microsoft Windows installed properly You might need administrator privileges when installing GX Configurator software If an old version of GX Configurator DP is already installed uninstall it first After the deinstallation please start the installation of the new version If you want to keep the ol
63. he help system GX Configurator DP Software Manual Help menu The Menus 3 9 3 Command About This function displays information about your software release In addition the about box displays a list of the dll files used in order to check the versions of the different modules pi Fig 3 35 Program information an Get Configurator DP 7 008 Version 7 0 0 0 Build 7 0 0 0 2005 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DLL Versions AutoRefrSettingsd dll FO ConfgD ownloadd dl 7 0 DPeditorCored dil 7 0 0 Enviingrd dll 7 0 0 0 7 gsd3dil ODBLd dll 7 0 0 3 26 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules 4 4 1 4 1 1 PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules Introduction and Overview This chapter describes how to generate the parameter settings for the A 1S J71PB92D Differences to the parameter setting for other PROFIBUS master modules are mentioned explicitly After selecting the command New in the File menu see chapter 3 for details choose the module type PROFIBUS DP A 1S JPB92D Network Setup Ea Select Module Type Fig 4 1 DP master selection MELSEC Device The PROFIBUS DP modules A 15 J71PB92D and QJ71PB92D support an advanced buffer memory management in 244 byte mode operating mode E with larger and more flexible data telegrams and thus less delay
64. hich has not yet been saved under a file name In this case the file dialog for saving the project will be displayed FE E tmp pb92 _pou dp Mozilla E 2 10 x File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Window Help file E itmpipb92 html e Search Jj Hle 1JJE tmpjpb92w_pou htm a Search Frint Forward Reload Stop FOL address Ident number Head address on PLC 16 Malla ee ERE z El e EL Z2 ES Done bl y Fig 3 6 Browser window when Print command is selected GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 7 File menu 3 3 8 3 3 9 3 3 10 The Menus Command Page Setup Available for DP2 projects only When you choose Page Setup you can select which parame ters will be printed The selections to be checked depend on the used network interface Addi tionally you can indicate the position of the printed header on the page top or bottom If you select No header the header information will not be printed The project header is not part of the project It is saved in a local file and is the same for all projects until changed Fig 3 7 Page setup Master Parameter Bus Parameter IT Slave Parameter Print Header at E Top C Bottom NoHeader Header Text MELSOFT Gs Configurator DP Sample Project 01 Cancel Command Recent Files The pull down menu shows you the last four used projects You can open one of them by pressing the shortcut 1 to 4 or selecting it with the mouse cur
65. ialog for setting the WDT timebase to 1 ms is disabled sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules Extended User Parameters To access the extended user parameters from the graphical network editor m Right click on a DP slave to open the context menu and select User Parameters or m Inthe Slave Parameter Settings dialog click on the User Param button The user parameters for the slave device can be defined individually In case that the products GSD file supports extended user parameter click on _UserParam to access the following dialog box Extended User Parameters E Fig 4 13 Parameter Location Extended user Module Slot Number parameters ser Prm Data 5ize E User Prm Data Offset F aaa f2 Edit Unsigned as hex Parametize OP Slave Module commen sel value 0 sal value 0 sel value 0 3 sel value 0 04 gt 10 os HOY Overflow Wire Breakage H20ma 1 D PI ali sel value 07 sel value 07 co T a T o Naat OF Byte swapping 4 20mA sel value 07 PT100 D8 Averaging sel value 0 og Operating mode Input Channel 10 sel value 0 kA Globals A MT 48 AMT YSR5 A MT KAYAT 44 A MI YET A MT Y16T Edit Hex OF Cancel Default The Extended User Parameters are not standardized but depend on the slave The purpose of the user parameters is to parameterize the in
66. igurator ST runs as a separate application with its own entry in the task list and must be closed separately However when GX Configurator DP is closed it displays a warning message in case GX Configurator ST is still running GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 23 View menu The Menus 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 3 7 3 3 7 4 View menu In the View menu you can select the following menu commands Command Purpose Shortcut Toolbar Enable disable toolbar none Statusbar Enable disable status bar none Zoom In Increase view size of graphical network editor none Zoom Out Decrease view size of graphical network editor none Tab 3 9 View menu commands These menu commands allow you to select whether the tool bar and the status bar will be displayed or not A check mark in front of the commands shows that this function is currently activated Command Toolbar If the toolbar is enabled you will find additional buttons for creating documents opening docu ments saving documents or the help menu Command Status bar If this command is enabled a status bar will be displayed at the bottom of the window informing you about the selected item and the current status of the project Command Zoom In Select this menu item to increase the view size of the graphical network editor Command Zoom Out Select this menu item to decrease the view size of the graphical network editor sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
67. iling of a PLC CPU connection leads to a warning message A No connection to PLC ES Connect to PLC failed Please check pour network configuration and cables In that case check the network configuration and the cable connection between PC and PLC CPU If you specify slot number in which the Profibus is not installed a list with all installed modules in the rack is generated ee te ae List of installed modules Found no OJ71P632D module in given slot 0 List of slots in rack Head Address 00 ON AJAPBI3D 1 Emp 01 3 AJAPB92D 04 QJr1E71 B2 GX Configurator DP Software Manual 5 9 Transfer Setup Handling Transfer Setup 5 10 If you specify a slot number in which the PROFIBUS DP master module is installed you will receive a confirmation message Fig 5 13 List of specific module G AJr 1FB920 415 71FB920 Module found in slot head address x3 If the option Local computer is the Server is disabled the test function checks access to the server This test function uses standard TCP IP procedures and depends on the performance and timeout settings of the TCP IP interface Failing of a connection to the server computer or the server application leads to a warning message see fig 5 and fig 5 Fig 5 14 No connection to server CI The server computer is offline Computer If the connection to the server computer is not available check the cable connection between local PC and server co
68. in the sequence program The 32 byte mode operating mode 0 is provided for compatibility reasons with the MELSEC ProfiMap 1 0 software and with the previous A15J71PB92D modules GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 1 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface 4 1 2 Graphical network editor After you have opened a project the graphical network editor appears ES untitled DP1 MELSOFT GX Configurator DP olx Fig 4 2 File Setup Actions Tools View Window Help Graphical network Ble a a ako 2 h i editor e untitled DP1 PROFIBUS Master Modify Settings actors GG Diverappig 110 Online access to the master module Within this window you can edit and add devices For this purpose the current window is devided into hidden squares When you click on the window a square appears and you can add a new device The following parameters can be edited m Master settings m Bus parameters m Slave parameter settings Double click on any item to edit its parameters and settings Right click on any item to open a context menu Thecontent of the context menu item Actions is identical to the main menu item Actions refer to chapter 3 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules 4 1 3 Master Settings To access the master settings from the graphical network editor m Double click on the master module or m Right click on the master mo
69. in words 4 0 122 Output Size in words Input CPU Device 300 pisi Os eo to AA to 47F Output CPU Device 400 00 ba FB Here you specify the following parameter settings Item Purpose Shortcut FDL address This item is used to define the station address of the slave F Autom Enable Consistency See details below Refresh Input Size Specifies the size of the input area in units of words Output Size Specifies the size of the output area in units of words Input Specifies the input device and its start address in the CPU The according device CPU Device range used in the CPU memory is calculated automatically Output Specifies the output device and its start address in the CPU The according de CPU Device vice range used in the CPU memory is calculated automatically Tab 4 6 Items in the slave parameter settings dialog Autom Refresh The automatic refresh function sets the automatic refresh parameters for the PROFIBUS slave QJ71PB93D in the parameter file stored in the System Q CPU This file manages parameter data for all special function modules of the System Q With set automatic refresh parameter the input and output of the PROFIBUS slave are trans ferred to a user definable area in the CPU This way they can be accessed directly and fast without using a FROM TO instruction For details refer to the hardware manual of the QJ71PB93D slave module sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROF
70. ion of the PB92D DP master module previously selected 3 Current Module Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae You are logged in as user gxinet Back to Module Configuration Current Module Settings Read Master Parameter from Module Read Bus Parameter from Module 1500000 300 fur iso fo 7 sooj heh Fig 6 15 Web page Current Module Settings 6 14 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules GX Configurator Client 6 4 9 NOTE NOTE Module Configuration This web page shows the current configuration of the PB93D DP slave module previously selected If the master type set in the project does not match the type of the actually connected module the configuration is converted online So if you want to be sure that your configura tion is downloaded unchanged please always select the correct master type when creating a new project or convert the project to one of the correct type GX Configurator DP Back to Rack Configuration Module Configuration Board Type QJ71PB93D FDL Address Normal Operation y Set Mode WriteToPLC CPU Mode Run v Set a AA Save Current Configuration Browse Project For Autorefresh Setting CPU must be stopped a r m Fig 6 16 Web page Module Configuration Mode Displays the current operating mode of the module The desired operating mode can be selected from the drop down list and s
71. ions about GX Configurator DP or the connected programmable logic controller PLC configuration please first refer to the manuals and documentation Many answers and solutions can also be found directly in the GX Configurator DP context sensitive online help system which can always be accessed by pressing Make use of the Index command in the Help menu as well as this will often locate the information you need lf you cannot find answers to your questions in any of these places contact your local MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC representative or call our European headquarters in Ratingen directly The addresses and phone numbers are provided on the back covers of all our manuals GX Configurator DP Software Manual 1 1 If you get stuck Introduction 1 2 e MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 Before You Begin Installation Before You Begin Software Purpose This software is a configuration utility software package which will be used to configure PROFIBUS DP network interface modules of MELSEC System Q QnA A and FX series PLC such as E PROFIBUS DP master interface A 1S J71PB92D E PROFIBUS DP master interface QJ71PB92D PROFIBUS DP V1 V2 master interface QJ71PB92V PROFIBUS DP V1 master interface FX3U 64DP M PROFIBUS DP slave interface QJ71PB93D General Features This software package has the following features m Editor windows Network parameter checking functions Download and Verify possibilities
72. ions is automatically ensured This interlock mechanism slightly decreases the transfer soeed Therefore only enable the consistency function if you require data consistency For details refer to the hardware manual of the QJ71PB93D slave module Only the FDL address the autorefresh flag and the consistency flag are transferred to the DP slave The size settings in the slave parameter settings dialog are relevant only for the data exchange between DP slave and System Q CPU via autorefresh Project transfer When the slave parameter configuration is complete the project should be saved with the help of the File menu When you select Save instead of Save as the former saved project will be overwritten Now you can transfer the whole configuration data stored in the configuration project file dpx to the connected PROFIBUS slave module For online access to the modules refer to chapter 6 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transfer Setup Introduction 5 Transfer Setup 5 1 Introduction GX Configurator DP is capable of downloading PROFIBUS DP configuration data to the PB92D master module via serial RS232 RS422 USB MELSEC Ethernet or MELSECNET 10 The master module can be configured via the CPU port of a local or remote MELSEC PLC or via an Ethernet connection to your personal computer PC NOTE The transfer setup is only available in master projects not in slave projects For successful network settings you should be fami
73. k Connection No 2 Ethernet I Local computer is the server Server name or IP address localhost Test PLC Fig 5 18 Selection of new symbolic name GX Configurator DP Software Manual 5 11 Transfer Setup Handling Transfer Setup 5 2 5 5 2 6 5 12 Delete a network connection You can delete any defined network connection Select the network connection to be deleted Transfer Setup Network Froperties Search Change Network Symbolic Name Network Connection No 2 Search Network by Symbolic Name Network Connection No 1 Network Connection No 2 I Local computer is the server Server name or IP address localhast Test PLC Parametize CPU Network w Parameter tame Value Setting 00 Slot number IS fre 01 Serial Transfer Speed 19 2 KBaud sel value 19200 02 Serial Port Number AAA t 10 03 Target PLC Family 4 Network Settings Define Delete Cancel Export Fig 5 19 Delete a network connection Click on the _ Delete button Confirm the following dialog with Les Fig 5 20 2 Are wou sure to clear this network set Selection of new symbolic name Transferring the network settings The network settings are not exported automatically The network connection settings are stored in the GX Configurator DP project file for PB92D modules dp2 but can also be exported to an XML file sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules 6 Online Access to Modules
74. l group Importing GSD Extract Files The GSD Extract feature allows the transfer of the entire device information of one project from one personal computer to another without passing on each single GSD file for any parameterized devices Click on m to load any existing GSD extract file or a complete GSD database file Select Extract DDB File to import KI ES Fig 3 18 alley Selecting a GSD extract file for 4s ka the import Look in E Gad EN File name Files of ype GED ExtractFile ext Cancel Zs GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 15 Setup menu NOTE 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 16 The Menus Removing devices A device can be removed from the database by selecting the entry in the left list box and pressing the L Delete button This deletes only the entry in the GSD database It does not delete the GSD and bitmap files for that device These files have to be removed manually The reason for this is that it is possible to undo the delete function The entry is immediately removed after clicking on the __2 e_ button However you can add it once again later on Command Language Selection Via this menu item you can select either the German or the English version of GX Configurator DP The following dialog box is opened To select the german version for example select German from the drop down list Confirm your selection by the lt OK gt button Please select the language E Fig 3 19 Se
75. lecting the language for the user interface Available Languages nglish ba Cancel The following message is displayed Fig 3 20 GX Configurator DP has to AN The selected language will become effective after the next start of the application be restarted for the language change After changing the language selection exit GX Configurator DP and start it again Now the selected language version will be opened Command Options Change settings related to the GSD database This command opens the following dialog providing access to different options x Fig 3 21 Options dialog aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus Setup menu GSD database has priority This option controls whether GSD information in the project file if present is overwritten by the corresponding information from the GSD database for the same types This option has the following effects m When opening a project file Case 1 The option GSD database has priority is selected GX Configurator DP tries to locate the GSD information for the slave types which are used in the project in the local GSD database If the type cannot be found in the database it tries to find the information in the project file If that fails as well an error message is displayed and the project cannot be opened Case 2 The option GSD database has priority is not selected GX Configurator DP tries to locate the GSD information for the slave types which are u
76. liar with the characteristics of MELSEC Ethernet and MELSECNET 10 and refer to the corresponding manuals 5 1 1 Supported connection types PC GX Configurator DP to PLC COM port to System Q CPU RS232 or USB CPU port COM port to QnA CPU R8422 CPU port Ethernet board to QE71 QnA Ethernet board Ethernet board to QJ71E71 Qn Ethernet board COM port to A CPU RS 422 CPU port only locally no network connection ACPU via MAC COM port to FX3U CPU RS422 CPU port NOTE For access to QnA and System Q CPU via MAC select direct connection to CPU port The PC side serial port on the MAC must be set to the same settings as the CPU side port i e 8 databits 1 stopbit odd parity and baud rate as set in the respective GX Configurator DP transfer path You can set this parameters with the E Designer Select the item Comm Settings in the Transfer menu of the E Designer For details refer to the Operation Manual of the E Designer PLC to PLC None local CPU is the PROFIBUS master host in general MELSECNET 10 PROFIBUS master is located on remote CPU rack GX Configurator DP Software Manual 5 1 Introduction 5 1 2 Transfer Setup Supported network configurations GX Configurator DP 7 supports MELSEC Ethernet and MELSECNET 10 connections with the following restrictions Restrictions No support for combined MELSECNET 10 and MELSECNET II systems No support for MELSECNET II MELSECNET B No support for MELSECNET 10 m
77. ll I O address areas assigned to DP slaves for overlapping regions In case of over lapping address areas the respective DP slaves are highlighted in the graphical network editor by a red square In this case you have to re assign the I O address areas in the slave settings sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus Tools menu 3 6 Tools menu Tools View Window Help Fig 3 32 Server Administrator Tools menu Get Configurator Client http localhost 8080 gemonitornetwselects sml Get Configurator 5 T In the Tools menu you can select the following menu commands Command Purpose Shortcut Server Administrator Tools for web based online access to the network interface GX Configurator Client modules For details refer to chapter 6 GX Configurator ST Starts GX Configurator ST Tab 3 8 Tools menu commands 3 6 1 Starting GX Configurator ST The menu command GX Configurator ST is used to start the configuration tool for the ST modules Slice Terminal This menu command is enabled if GX Configurator ST is installed i e the corresponding executable file can be found With the GX Configurator ST you can operate settings and monitor ST1H PB graphically It shows various status of ST1H PB and slice modules which include error information You are able to use the forced output function via GX Configurator ST and easily check your wirings You can also set parameters of intelligent modules of ST series The GX Conf
78. llows to select the baud rate and to modify any parameters like timeouts which are related to the baud rate The last settings made are stored independently for each baud rate so that by selecting a different baud rate these settings are shown again Bus Parameter x Fig 4 6 Bus parameters Select Baudrate 15 Mbps Profibus FOL Parameters Slot Time T al 37 16383 namo Narag oo Moon min T_sdr 01 1023 mas T_sdr 37 1023 Quiet Time T qui 0 127 Setup Time T_ set aa 0 000667 50000 256 16777215 23 333332 10 1 100 Target Hot Time T tr GAP factor ASE 126 2 126 fi pa Max retry limit Cancel Default General timing factors are displayed in recalculated form based on the selected baud rate and absolute time durations The conversion factors are the following Item Meaning Range Remark Baud Rate Transfer rate see selection Must be supported by all slaves T si Slot time 37 16383 xt bit Max Interval to wait for response min T sdr Min Station delay of responder 11 1023 xt bit max T sdr Max Station delay of responder 35 1023 xt bit T qui Quiet time 0 127 xt bit T O if no repeater present T set Setup time 1 255 xt bit 256 16777215 xt bit GAP factor Controls the GAP update 1 100 time T gud HSA Highest station address 2 126 Max retry limit T_tr Target rotation tim
79. mputer Fig 5 15 No connection to server application AN The server computer is online but the server application has not been started The server can be started with the Server Administrator in the Tool menu If no access to the server application is possible start the server For that click on the Tool menu item Server Administrator After the start repeat the test If the test is successful the following message appears Transfer Setup Fig 5 16 Ci The server iz online No connection to server computer sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transfer Setup Transfer Setup Handling 5 2 4 Changing the network symbolic name You can change the symbolic name of any network connection Select the network connection you want to change Enter the new name in the Change Network Symbolic Name entry field and confirm with OK Transfer Setup FE Network Properhes 5Search Change Network Symbolic Name CPU port localhost Search Network by Symbolic Name Network Connection No 1 Network Connection No 2 Ethernet M Local computer is the server Server name or IP address localhost Test PLC Fig 5 17 Change of symbolic name The symbolic name for the network connection has changed and can be selected from the Search Network by Symbolic Name drop down list Transfer Setup E Network Properties S earch Change Network Symbolic Name CPU port localhost Search Network by Symbolic Mame CPU port localhost Networ
80. mputer as the server The server address is localhost Server name or IP adress Specify the server name or the IP address of a server The GX Configurator DP server must be started manually on the computer The user interface is a web page access from the default webbrowser This item is only available if you disable Local computer is the server checkbox Test PLC If Local computer is the server is enabled test connection to PLC Test Server If Local computer is the server is disabled test connection to the server not to the PLC attached to the server Define Define a new network connection Delete Delete the selected network connection OK Leave this dialog and set the current transfer setup for the project Cancel Leave the dialog and discard any changes Export Tab 5 1 Write the current transfer setup into a XML file Items in the transfer setup dialog Parameters in the Transfer Setup have the following meaning Item Purpose Range Slot number Specify the Slot in which the selected module is installed 0 63 Serial Transfer Speed Select the serial baud rate for the connection between PC and PLC Selection range depends on CPU type 9600 bps 19 2 kbps default 38 4 kbps 57 6 kbps 115 2 kbps Serial Port Number Select the serial port number of your PC connected to the PLC CPU 1 40 Target PLC Family Tab 5 2
81. n this wep page opens Here you select a connection to the target PLC to be configured Additional network configuration files xml can also be added to the network database You are logged in as user fk Back to Login Page Network Path Selection FA EDC config xmIkPC serial Q12H CPU COM 1 gt FA EDC_config xml lt PC serial 01 2H CPU COM 1 gt FA EDC_config xml lt PC ethernet Q02H CPU gt FA EDC_config xml lt PC serial QnA CPU COM 2 gt FA EDC_config xmi lt PC serial A CPU COM 2 gt netwpath_config xml lt PC serial O CPU gt a Upload netwpath_config xml lt PC serial MAC serial Q CPU gt netwpath_config xml lt PC USB Q CPU gt netwpath_config xml lt PC ethernet Q CPU gt netwpath_config xml lt PC serial O CPU MELSECNET H G CPU gt netwpath_config xml lt PC ethernet O CPU MELSECNET H Q CPU gt netwoath_confiq xml lt PC serial QnA CPL gt Fig 6 8 Web page Network Path Selection Connect Connect to the selected target PLC to be configured Browse Browse for network configuration files xml to be uploaded to the web server Upload Upload the browsed network configuration file xml to the web server to be added to the network database sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules GX Configurator Client 6 4 3 Rack Configuration When you are successfully connected to this web page opens Here the modules found in the PLC rack are listed including their slot number head address and module name
82. nd to setup m DP master A 1S J71PB92D operating mode 0 or E m DP master QJ71PB92D operating mode 0 or E DP V1 V2 master QJ71PB92V DP V1 master FX3U 64DP M DP slave QJ71PB93D Network Setup E4 Select Module Type MELSEC Device Prot us DP V1 2 0 71P692 Fig 3 3 Module type selection Then the graphical network editor appears Ey MELSOFT GX Configurator DP untitled DPT loj x Ah naaa once or File Setup Actions Tools View Window Help F x pa D fad alal ax el Pie i FBS2 master Here you edit the dedicated parameters for the selected network interface module in specific editors At present the A 1S J71PB92D QJ71PB92D QJ71PB93D QJ71PB92V and FX3U 64DP M PROFIBUS DP network interfaces are supported sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus File menu The following parameters can be edited m Master settings see page 4 3 m Bus parameters see page 4 8 m Slave settings see page 4 12 Chapter 4 of this manual contains a detailed description of the meaning and setting of these parameters 3 3 2 Command Open The menu command Open allows to open a project which has previously been saved This command uses the Windows dialog box for file open operation Fig 3 5 Look ip EE E ex Opening a project file a Files of type DP2 Project Files dp2 Cancel di The Open dialog box lists only files of the following type m DP2 Project of any master module s PROFIBUS
83. niversal Module Settings Fig 4 17 Universal Module Settings Consistency f Buteword Complete Input Output C Inputs ony C Outputs ony In and Outputs Data Size Unit Bute Word Input Length El Bute 3 Output Length 4 Butels cod sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interface Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules If the module should only have an input area select the option Inputs only and the field for the output length is hidden Universal Module Settings Consistency ButeWord Complete Input Output Inputs only Outputs only Data Size Unit Byte Word Input Length 4 Eyte s cod Fig 4 18 Universal Module Settings with inputs only 7 In and Outputs If the module should only have an output area select the option Outputs only and the field for the input length is hidden Fig 4 19 Consistency Buteflord Complete Input Output Inputs only e Outputs only Data Size Unit f Bute Word Output Length 4 Bytes cos Universal Module Settings with outputs only GC In and Outputs DP Network Layout When the device configuration has been entered click and the bitmap for that model is inserted into the graphical network layout The bitmap of the installed slave device is shown in the window In addition the name and the FDL address defined in the Slave Parameter Setting dialog is stated oo rse01 dp olx Fig 4 20 slave Mr 001 125 GX Config
84. ons are identified with the same numbers like this 0000 Procedures In some cases the setup operation maintenance and other instructions are explained with numbered procedures The individual steps of these procedures are numbered in ascending order with black numbers in a white circle and they must be performed in the exact order shown Text 2 Text 3 Text Footnotes in tables Footnote characters in tables are printed in Superscript and the corresponding footnotes shown beneath the table are identified by the same characters also in Superscript If a table contains more than one footnote they are all listed below the table and numbered in ascending order with black numbers in a white circle like this O Text Text Text Character formatting and orientation aids Menu names menu commands submenu commands and dialog box options are printed in boldface type Examples The menu item New in the menu Project or the options PLC inter face and Computer Link in the dialog box Transfer Setup Please keep this manual in a place where it is always available for the users Contents CONTENTS 1 Introduction Jl DAS MANO 24am agp dh kA ee ROD seeds iaa NAAT DIDA BG 1 1 1 2 If you re not yet familiar with MS Windows 00000 eee eee eee 1 1 1 3 If you have problems with parameter settings 1 1 14 Ifyougetstuck eee eee 1 1 2 Installation 21 BEC YOU BOO sa mor a ane r
85. or QJ71PB92V and FX3U 64DP M The GSD file of the slave must contain the keyword DPV1 Slave with the value 1 Tab 4 4 Items in the Slave Parameter Settings dialog Addresses in MELSEC CPU Memory After having made all the necessary entries the start address for devices corresponding to the I O buffer memory of the master module must be defined in the section Adresses in MELSEC CPU Memory The according device range used in the CPU memory is calculated automati cally This dialog will match PROFIBUS DP data to PLC devices Addresses in MELSEC CPU Memory Input CPU Device fo i on 12287 o 200 0 12287 Fig 4 11 to 103 Addresses in MELSEC CPU memory to 203 Dutput CPU Device Swap I O Bytes not for A 1S J71PB92D Several PROFIBUS DP slave products have a reversed byte order in a word device compared to Mitsubishi Activate the Swap l O Bytes function to have the byte order reversed by the PROFIBUS master GX Configurator DP Software Manual 4 13 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules NOTE 4 14 PROFIBUS DP Interface DP V1 V2 Slave Parameters To access the DP V1 V2 slave parameters m Check the option DP V1 support enabled in the Slave Parameter Settings menu and click on the button DP V1 V2 Slave Parameters T Initialize slave when failing to respond W Watchdog timebase 1ms f4 Fail Safe function enabled Slave specific check of cfa data Item DP
86. orts DPV1 the unit will automatically be set to either 10 ms or 1 ms depending on the setting of the Watchdog Timebase flag in the user parameters of the slave NOTE The unit is only changed if the WDT option is enabled specifi cally for a slave If WDT has been enabled via the master all slaves must use the default timebase of 10ms Watchdog for time sync 0 65535 x 10 ms This parameter specifies the interval in which the time master QJ71PB92V only broadcasts the current system time Tab 4 2 Timing parameters of Master Settings If you want to use the factory set default values click on Pest and all values are set to the standard values Autom Refresh Q series master only The automatic refresh function must be activated to enable the consistency function see below The automatic refresh function sets the automatic refresh parameter for the PROFIBUS master in the parameter file stored in the System Q CPU This file manages parameter data for all special function modules of the System Q With set automatic refresh parameter the input output and diagnostic communication areas of the PROFIBUS master are transferred to a user definable area in the CPU This way they can be accessed directly and fast without using a FROM TO instruction The parameter file for the PROFIBUS master corresponding to a specific GX Configurator DP project can be setup and generated in the dialog Setup AutoRefresh see page
87. ovides an additional check box This computer is the server If you clear this check box a remote server computer name can be entered By pressing the Save button this entered name is stored together with the menu item GX Configurator Client The server can only be started or stopped if it is located on the same computer If a server on a remote computer is to be accessed the server must already be running on that computer KH GX Configurator DP Server Administrator iris Fig 6 4 Ree eat ee Server Administrator dialog M This computer is the serves Star Server from Tools menu Server Computer Name Lancom Stop Server Server F Address 192 168 0 5 Serer TCF Fort eat URL local htip localhost 80807 gamonibor UAL remote htip Lancom 8080 gemaritor _ Save 2E Local Server Status Stopped When started from the Start menu as stand alone tool the Server Administrator does not display an additional check box KH GX Configurator DP Server Administrator iris Fig 6 5 Server Administrator dialog stand alone Server Computer Name Po Lancom Stop Server Server IP Address 192 168 0 5 Server TCF Fort GOB URL local http localhost 80807 gxmonibor UAL remote htip Lancom 8080 gamohitor Local Server Status Stopped Leave NOTES The URLs for local or remote web browser access of the server are shown in the fields URL of the Server Administrator dialog The server occupies a TCP port
88. pecifies the buffer memory area for the autorefresh Setup menu commands Command Transfer Setup Provides a dialog to define and configure connections between PC and PLC for details refer to chapter 5 GX Configurator DP Software Manual Setup menu 3 4 2 3 10 The Menus Command MXChange support Available for DP2 projects only MXChange is an external software package made by Mitsubishi Electric An A 1S J71PB92D or QJ71PB92D PROFIBUS DP module project can use MXChange to generate a suitable PLC CPU sequence program at MELSOFT GX IEC Developer or MELSEC MEDOC plus v2 32 or later The PLC CPU program update is done automatically with saving the A 1S J71PB92D or QJ71PB92D project For this purpose the MXChange server must be installed and GX Configurator DP must be connected to this server This dialog is used to setup the MXChange connection MxChange Support Properties x Fig 3 10 MX bis Change Support Selection Change support properties e MaeChange Connection Usage Connect Parameters ff Local Mi Change Server IP Address User Name Password ksss Item Meaning Shortcut MXChange Enable disable the MXChange function Connection con J m Usage Local MXChange Specifies that MXChange is installed locally on the same system as GX Server Configurator DP not in a LAN cin fi Select Server Selects one of up to 16 available servers to connect to Instance om JJ I
89. r The CPU port network connection is defined using default values Now you can edit the values directly in the network properties table Network properties for the CPU port connection Transfer Setup EJ Network Froperties Search Change Network Symbolic Mame Network Connection No 2 Search Network by Symbolic Name Network Connection No 1 Network Connection No 2 M Local computer is the server Server name or IP address localhost Test PLC Parametize CPUMetwork Tr Parameter Hame value Setting oo Slot number OY 3 4 Serial Transfer Speed 19 2 KBaud sel value 19200 Pai Serial Port Number HOO o 10 Target PLC Family 4 Network Settings Define Delete Cancel Export Fig 5 5 Default values of the defined network connection Transfer Setup Ea Network Properties Search Change Network Symbolic Hame Network connection No 2 Search Network by Symbolic Name CPU port localhost Network connection No 2 Network connection No 3 Local computer is the server Server name or IP address 9168 06 Test Server Fig 5 6 Transfer Setup for a server connection sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transfer Setup Item Transfer Setup Handling Meaning Shortcut Change Network Symbolic Name Change the name of the selected network connection Gs Search Network by Symbolic Name Search for a network connection by name 0 Local computer is the server Define the local co
90. r accept the displayed one and click on Next gt GX Configurator DP Software Manual 2 5 Software installation Installation 1 You can choose between three types of setups Typical Installation of GX Configurator DP and GX Configurator ST Default setting Compact Installation of GX Configurator DP only Custom You can select whether to install GX Configurator ST GX Configurator DP and Components Setup x Fig 2 3 5 Setup type etup Type selection Select the setup type to install Compact installs only 6 Configurator DP Typical installs also GX Configurator 5T and Custom setup allows to select GX Contigurator ST for installation t Typical Program will be installed with the most common options Recommended for most Users Compact Program will be installed with minimum required options Custom Tou may select the options you want to install Recommended for advanced UZET InstallShield lt Back Cancel When you select custom setup a list of optional components is displayed Only the marked components will be installed As default the GX Configurator ST is selected GX Configurator DP and Components Setup x Fig 2 4 5 Optional elect Components a Components Select the components setup will install Select the components you want to install and deselect the components you do not want to install Description Ges Configur
91. r fk Logout Q Back to Device Memory Request Configuration Xiffo x1ff0 0x0 0x0 0x0 oxo 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 oxo joxo 0x0 oxo 0x0 0x0 0x0 Fig 6 18 Web page Device Memory GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 17 Troubleshooting Online Access to Modules 6 5 6 5 1 6 18 Troubleshooting In any case first ensure that the web server has been started GX Configurator starting problems If you see the following message when starting GX Configurator DP under Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 98 please make sure that you have at least Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 5 installed If this is the case and the message is still displayed please run the setup of the XML parser as indicated in the message MELSOFT GX Configurator DP Xx Fig 6 19 The MicrosofteML parser is not installed No XML parser AN installed Please start the separate ML parser setup msxml setup exe located in the subdirectory MSAML of your installation directory This requires WS Installer 2 0 which can be installed with Insthisiexe lf you encounter an error when running the XML parser setup this may be caused by a missing or wrong version of the Microsoft Installer In this case install the Microsoft Installer first by running either the InstMsiA exe on Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me or the InstMsiW exe on Microsoft Windows NT Windows 2000 After this start the XML parser setup again s
92. re modular slave compact slave The displayed vendor name and revision are included in the GSD file as well Please ask the manufacturer of the slave device for the proper GSD file Adding devices A slave device can be added tothe database by pressing D aa A standard Open File dialog appears so the GSD file can be selected Each added GSD file is automatically checked for its data integrity When leaving the Open dialog with 73 ok the user will be asked for some bitmap files optional Then the GSD device data is saved in the local GSD device database The GSD file itself is no longer required If the GSD file itself refers to a drawing picture of the slave device GX Configurator DP searches automatically for the file In case that the file is not found another Open File dialog is displayed so the user can select the bitmap file which he wants to be linked to the GSD file representing the corresponding device The bitmap file can be supplied by the user from disk It can be a bitmap file of the data type BMP or DIB However the PROFIBUS DP standard recommends to provide a bitmap file for the dedicated slave device with the following restrictions Bitmap Tab 3 5 Width 70 pixels Bitmap restrictions Hight 40 pixels Colors File extension Only bitmaps that match the requirements in the table above should be used Other bitmaps with other sizes and color depths can be used but will cause a warning messa
93. rea Slave Status Area Cancel Exit the dialog OK Store the settings in the current project file Tab 3 6 Items in the autorefresh settings editor sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus Actions menu 3 5 Actions menu E MELSOFT GX Configurator DP vmast_dp2shn lol x Fig 3 24 or File Setup Actions Tools View Window Help _ x Actions menu In the Actions menu you select the following menu commands Command Purpose Shortcut Create POU Create the POU for copying slave I O data between the DP master and the c CPU Access to Master Download the configuration of the current project to the module specified Module by the current transfer setup Overlapping I O Check all I O address areas assigned to DP slaves for overlapping regions Tab 3 7 Actions menu commands GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 19 Actions menu 3 5 1 NOTES NOTE The Menus Create POU POU means Program Organisation Unit and is installed for a GX IEC Developer program Basi cally the POU includes FROM TO instructions to access the buffer memory of the master module This POU must be included into the PLC program to have the I O data of each slave copied to the given address in CPU memory The create POU function is available in projects for A 1S J71PB92D modules and for QJ71PB92D modules if the Autom Refresh option is not set The Create POU function is available for all master modules Ho
94. ritten to the PLC By downloading a configuration you stop the data exchange on the DP network If the configuration download is successful the following web page appears GX Configurator DP Back to Rack Configuration Module Configuration Board Type QJ71PB92D FDL Address 0 Mode Extd Operation Frozen Y Set Mode Browse M Update Autorefresh in CPU Write ToPLC EEE Current Autorefresh Settings Configuration updated successfully Slave List Current Configuration Save Current Configuration Fig 6 11 Web page Module Configuration successfull configuration update Update Autorefresh in CPU Only available for Q series and only if the CPU is stopped If selected the autorefresh settings in the IPARAM file of the CPU are updated immediately after successfully writing the configu ration project to the PLC If an autorefresh entry for this slot is already presentin the IPARAM file itis overwritten with the settings matching the module configuration If no IPARAM file is found it is created If no entry for this slot can be found it is inserted at the appropriate position in the file CPU Mode Displays the current CPU mode The desired CPU mode can be selected from the drop down list and set via the Set button GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 11 GX Configurator Client Online Access to Modules NOTE NOTE 6 12 Data Transfer Manually starts or stops the PROFIBUS DP
95. rs The type of the connected module differs From the project type If ou proceed the configuration will be converted cancel If the user decides to proceed regardless of the warning the configuration is converted online So if you want to be sure that your configuration is downloaded unchanged please always select the correct master type when creating a new project or convert the project to one of the correct type Fig 3 28 Configuration download dialog L Documents and Settingsyvmast dp1slv dp2 Y Update Autorefresh Verify Download Leave Start DP The path of the current project will be shown Imposed by MXChange connectivity the length of the path is limited to 127 characters Verify This function verifies the settings of the selected project with the current configuration of the module When pressing the Verify button for PB92D masters a warning is displayed to inform the user that the dataexchange on the PROFIBUS network will be stopped Click OK to continue The current configuration then is read from the module and compared with the configuration created from the current project If both settings match the following message box is displayed MELSOFT GA Configurator DP ol Fig 3 29 Message box ah UL Project settings match the current module configuration GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 21 Actions menu NOTES 3 5 3 The Menus If the settings differ the following
96. sed in the project in the project file itself If the type cannot be found in the project it tries to find the information in the local GSD database If that fails as well an error message is displayed and the project cannot be opened MELSOFT GX Configurator DP ll Fig 3 22 Error message Project load tailed Possible cause can be that one ore more 650 devices are missing within the local GSD database Please add them to the GSD database first and then open the project file again m When saving a project file When a project is saved GXDP adds the GSD information for all slave types which are used in the project and for which the GSD information does not already exist in the project file to the project file GSD information in the project file for types which no longer are used in the project is removed from the project file GSD information existing in the project file for types still in use is handled depending on the option GSD database has priority Case 1 The option GSD database has priority is selected If the GSD information for a certain type exists in both project file and local GSD database the GSD entries in the project file are deleted and replaced by those from the GSD database Case 2 The option GSD database has priority is not selected Existing GSD entries in the project file for types which are still in use will not be changed GX Configurator DP Software Manual 3 17 Setup menu 3 4 6 3 18
97. sor Command Exit You can use this menu command to quit the software If anything in the current project has been modified and has not yet been saved the following message appears MELSOFT Gx Configurator DP x AN Save changes to rel dpe Fig 3 8 Save changes to project Cancel If you want to save the last changes before leaving this software choose l If you choose __ all modifications are lost sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC The Menus 3 4 3 4 1 Setup menu Setup Actions Tools View wind Fig 3 9 Transfer Setup he Change Support Setup menu Ctrl GSD Device Databaze Ctrl l Language Selection Options Sutohelresh ul mp etinas In the Setup menu you select the following menu commands Command Purpose Shortcut Setup menu Transfer Setup Provides a dialog to define and configure connections between PC and PLC T MXChange Support Provides a dialog to set up the properties of the MXChange connection MXChange support is only selectable in case that MXChange is installed on the computer or on a LAN connected to the personal computer GSD Device Database Provides a dialog to access the GSD device database Language Selection Opens a dialog to select either German or English for the user interface Options Opens a dialog in which the user can change settings related to the GSD database Auto Refresh Settings Tab 3 3 S
98. st menu to work with With the help of this menu you can create a new project load an existing project import and export a project File Setup Actions Tools View Window Fig 3 2 New Ctrl File menu Open Ctrl 0 Close Save Ltrs Save As Change Master Tupe Print Ctrl P Page Setup 1 CProjects4 Project GOP_02 dp 2 C Projects4 Project GOP 03 dp SC Projects Project GOP_O1 dp E sit The menu commands have the following functions Command Purpose Shortcut New Starting a new project Open Opening an existing project Close Closing an opened project Save Saving a modified project Save As Saving a modified project with a new name Change Master Type Changing the type and operating mode 0 or E of the DP master in the project Print Printing the current project Page Setup Defining the parameters to be printed Project select Opening one of four recent projects Exit Leaving the software Tab 3 2 File menu commands All these menu commands are described in detail on the following pages GX Configurator DP Software Manual File menu 3 3 1 NOTE The Menus Command New The menu command New is used to create a new project No default module type is selected Choose a module type before continuing First you have to select one of the following module types you inte
99. stalled 0 63 Target Network No Specify the network number of the Ethernet module 1 239 Target Station No Specifiy the station number of the Ethernet module 0 64 Port Number PC Side Specify the port number from the PC 256 65535 IP Address of E71 Specify the IP address of the Ethernet board a b c d or hostname Station No PC Side Specify the station number of the PC 0 64 Target PLC Family Display the connected PLC serie Fixed Tab 5 3 Items in the Ethernet network local access If local access is selected this cell is fixed If a2nd level MELSECNET has been selected this parameter is used to select the type of the target PLC NOTE When using Table exchange mode the Port Number PC Side must be set to 5001 while the Station No PC Side must be set to 64 If remote access is selected the following parameter will be added to the paramter table Item Purpose Specify the staion number of the Ethernet module the PC Station No of Q E71 is connected to Network No PC Side Specify the MELSECNET 10 network number the PC is connected to Tab 5 4 Items in the Ethernet network remote access The CPU port network connection is defined using default values Now you can edit the values directly in the network properties table GX Configurator DP Software Manual 5 7 Transfer Setup Handling Transfer Setup Structural overview of the Ethernet connection ae Ethernet
100. t change this value 0 Group identifi cation number PROFIBUS DP allows to transmit control commands such as sync or freeze from the master to one slave a group of slaves or all slaves at the same time The control commands are based on multicast function This means that slaves with the same group number operate in a synchronized way with each other A slave can belong to several groups You can use the boxes to allocate the group for the slave Active When this option is activated you get information whether the defined slave re ally exists max 60 slaves are possible With this function you can define slaves which are not really existant but should be added physically later on Sync If this option is activated a synchronous switching of all outputs in the network for simulation of a time shifted END instruction is possible Freeze If this option is activated a synchronous switching of all inputs in the network for simulation of a time shifted END instruction is possible DP V1 support enabled If this option is activated the master will be informed that the respective slave will support DP V1 for the MS1 connections This enables the button for open ing the dialog for DP V1 V2 parameters DP V1 V2 Slave This button opens the dialog for DP V1 V2 parameters Parameters only available for slaves where this function is possible stated at GSD file o only available for projects f
101. t or in case Add after button is pressed the module is inserted after the marked module in the Installed Modules list To remove a module from the Installed Modules list select the module and press the Remove button The slot number they are added to is shown beside the installed modules When you want to append a module at the end of the list no module must be selected in the Installed Modules list because otherwise the new module will be inserted before the selected one To remove the selection remove the selected module Then no module is selected anymore and modules can be appended at the end of the list GX Configurator DP automatically determines the maximum possible number of modules per slave the maximum allowed length of the data telegram depending on the installed modules and the maximum user parameter data size It also calculates the number of I O bytes used by the modules you install and user parameter bytes thus preventing you from exceeding the supported length of telegram If you have created a new Profbus DP project with a 32 byte array operation mode 0 it is not allowed to have more than 32 input bytes plus 32 output bytes In case you exceed the maximum telegram length GX Configurator DP will ask you to reduce the amount of installed modules After cklicking the Slave Parameter Settings dialog appears again After having made all settings in the Slave Modules windows you have to define the start address in the CPU memory
102. this computer across a network But it is also possible to assign the computer a second name for the Domain Name Service DNS This is the DNS Host Name sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules Troubleshooting In the example below a Microsoft Windows NT 4 computer has the original NetBIOS name Derry shown in its Network properties dialog under the Identification tab Network 71x Identification Services Protocols Adapters Bindings Windows uses the following information to identity your MA computer on the network You may change the name for this computer and the workgroup or domain that twill appear in Computer Name DERRY Domain GHF ORK Cancel Fig 6 22 Network ldentification NetBIOS name GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 21 Troubleshooting Online Access to Modules In the TCP IP Properties dialog under the DNS tab we enter the new DNS Host Name hugo in the Host Name field This name is not registered on any DNS server Microsoft TCP IP Properties a ES IPAddress DNS wins Address Routing Domain Name system DNS Host Name Domain bo Mi Service Search Order 193 155 169 6 Add Edit Remove Domain Suffix Search Order Up Down Add Edit Remove Fig 6 23 Network Protocols TCP IP DNS Host Name When the DNS Host Name here hugo and the NetBIOS name here derry differ GX Configurator DP displays the following
103. ulti layer systems No support for MELSECNET 10 remote network systems Support for AnN AnA AnU CPU port access only as local host no network connection Combination of AnU and QnA S CPUs in a network If GX Configurator DP is connected to a QnA S station in a MELSECNET 10 network the QnA S CPU must be switched to A mode by hardware switch if transfer to an AnU is required If QnA S CPUs are existing in a MELSECNET 10 network a QnA S CPU must be the control station If QnA S and AnU CPUs are existing ina MELSECNET 10 a QnA S CPU must be the control station The AnU CPU can only be accessed from a QnA S CPU with hardware switch in A mode sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transfer Setup Transfer Setup Handling 5 2 Transfer Setup Handling 5 2 1 Opening the transfer setup and defining a network connection Click on the Transfer Setup button in the toolbar or select Setup Transfer Setup from the main menu to open the transfer setup EN untitled dp2 HELSOFT GX Configurator DP Fig 5 1 File Setup Actions Tools View Window Help Select transfer setup Transfer Setup He Change Support Ctrl bd GSE Device Database Ctrl la Language Selection Souto ettezh Settings Export GSD Database Define a network name The network name is used to identify the settings for one transfer path and must therefore be unique Network Name x Fig 5 2 Please enter a name to identify this transter path Define a network name Laas Cancel
104. urator DP Software Manual DP network configuration 419 Parameter Setting for PROFIBUS Master Modules PROFIBUS DP Interface A device is deleted by selecting it and activating the Delete DP Slave command in the context menu right mouse button or pressing the 24 key To modify the settings of a device you can right click on it and select the Modify Settings command from the context menu or double click on the device bitmap This opens the Slave Parameter Settings dialog see page 4 12 if the mouse pointer is placed on a slave station If it is currently placed on the master station the Master Settings dialog pops up see page 4 3 You can as well double click on either the master any slave or the RS485 line to modify either the master settings the slave parameter settings or the bus parameters dia Fig 4 21 Mode EJO Completed DP network configuration Slave Mr 007 slave Mr O04 124 1 WG slave Mr 001 slave Mr OOS 125 123 as gt 4 1 8 Project transfer When the whole network creation is complete the project should be saved with the help of the File menu NOTE When you select Save instead of Save as the former saved project will be overwritten Now you can transfer the whole configuration data stored in the configuration project file dp2 to the connected PROFIBUS master module For online access to the modules refer to chapter 6 4 20 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PROFIBUS DP Interfa
105. us Command GSD Device Database The command is only available if no project is currently open However the GSD database only effects DP2 projects The device database contains information about slave devices from Mitsubishi or 3rd party manufacturers This item is used to add or delete devices from the internal database so called GSD files from PROFIBUS DP slave devices to change settings in the GSD database and to import extracted GSD data from other computers running GX Configurator DP The purpose of this function is to add or delete devices from the internal database of available devices The software is distributed with a predefined list of groups which provide a general structure for all added slave devices Because changes to slave types which are used in any currently open project may impact these projects the GSD database can only be modified if no project is open Therefore the following message box will be displayed when trying to open the dialog with a project currently opened So first close all open projects MELSOFT GX Configurator DP Fig 3 12 To avoid data inconsistencies please close all projects before making changes to the GSD database Error message The Device Database can be modified in the following dialog box Device Database 33 GSD devices x Fig 3 13 Device database G50 Database i Global Project Vendor Mitsubishi Electric Slave Device Group Revision V1 6 7 991006 ie Ident Ho
106. wa oc sax 2290 PMPs ke eee Be pa ee eee A 3 8 GSD Device Database 3 12 GX Configurator ST 3 23 INQEN Nawa ma a Gas GWA BG BG KG 3 25 Language Selection 3 16 MXChange support 3 10 NE AA 34 Open Wo a da Pea oe ee ee we a eee 3 5 Options ee 3 16 Overlapping OQ 3 99 Page Setup 3 8 Png daa E Da Ak a Bak da 27 Recent Files is lt 2 4 s 62 6 646684 3 8 Save ese ebb t See HAAS SHEE S DS 3 6 SAVES 46452458 Behe ads bs we SES 3 6 Ce Dar Se se vasos eee ees 3 24 Toolbar sss es eas bee GA a 3 24 Transfer Setup eee eee eee 3 9 Using Help eee 3 95 ZOOM hs serias ci 93 24 Zoom Oul sses Fe oe hee SEs NG WA 3 24 GX Configurator DP Software Manual Configuration download 3 22 COnNNection test wa lt ea os 5 9 Consistency cuotas ew ne 4 7 4 24 Copy SV e arias Ewe eS GO 4 11 D Device Database 3 12 dll files sss s AA 3 26 DP Vos ab ens aro ee ea eraa 4 14 Duplicate SIAVE 2 6 eses he Be eo 4 11 E Ethernet connection 5 6 G Generic Slave Module Type 4 18 GSD Device Database 3 12 OSD2EXIAG a KA GAB eh ww eo oe eee KA 3 15 GSD Extract Files 3 15 GX Configurator ST OPEN o 3 23 H Help LEA A AAA AAA A Tsi Installation GX Configurator DP gt gt sss sssa
107. wait for 15 30 seconds before you connect to it GX Configurator DP Software Manual 6 19 Troubleshooting Online Access to Modules 6 5 3 Problem 3 Inconsistent data especially with several web browsers accessing the server simultaneously Solution Accept cookies sent from the GX web server Please check your browser settings For example in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 open the security settings Go to the settings for Cookies The option Allow per session cookies must either be set to Enable or Prompt If set to Prompt you will be asked whether you accept the cookie when connecting to the GXDP webserver Please press Yes to accept the session cookie TCP IP network related hints Problem 1 Your web browser can not connect to the web server computer by the Server Computer Name displayed by the GX Monitor Server Administrator E Gx Configurator DP Server Administrator Server Computer Name DNS Host Name Stop Server Server IP Address 192 168 0 5 Server CF Port opgi URL local htip ocalhost 8080 gxmonibor UAL remote htip Lancom 8080 gxmonikor Local Server Status Stopped Leave Solution The shown Server Computer Name i e DNS Host Name can not be resolved by any DNS server Microsoft Windows computers have a computer name entered when installing the operating system This is the NetBIOS name This name can also be changed afterwards Usually this name is the only name of
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109. wever for QJ71PB92D and QJ71PB92V only if the option Autom Refresh in the Master Settings is not selected For further information please refer to the GX IEC Developer Reference Manual Automatically create the program code for copying slave I O data between the DP master and the CPU The Create POU function does not handle the error registers diagnostic and alarm messages It also does not check the data transferred for example in order to set slave outputs These parts of the PLC program must be created by the user according to the PLC application For details and example programs please refer to the corresponding user manual of the PROFIBUS master For importing the created POU in the PLC program please consult the manual of GX IEC Developer GID When you choose the menu item Create POU a message appears in which the head adress of the POU is shown The head adress is set in the Master Settings dialog In case of FX3U 64DP M the term head address equals the slot index of the master Fig 3 25 Ci The POU ts created for head address Oxi Display used head address fou can set the head address in the Master Settings Cancel If you click on 0 the Save File As dialog appears where you select the name of the file in which a POU in ASCII format is generated for GX IEC Developer Fig 3 26 Save in 4 ProfiM200 Jl e le Creating a POU file Files of type A5C File asc Cancel
110. x MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Online Access to Modules Troubleshooting 6 5 2 Web browser related hints Problem 1 Your web browser can not access the GX Configurator DP web server running on your local computer or in your local network Solution In case you use a proxy server for the connection of your intranet LAN to the Internet ensure that your web browser bypasses this proxy server for local connections In the Microsoft Internet Explorer for example the proxy settings are setup in the dialog Extras gt Internet Options gt Connections 5 LAN Settings Local Area Network LAN Settings ax Fig 6 20 Bypass proxy server for Automatic configuration local addresses Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration IT Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script Address Proxy server ca Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or WPN connectons Address fhitp HIBERNIA Port en Advanced PATAY W Bypass proxy server for local addresses sri _ Other browsers will have similar settings For further details ask your network administratror Problem 2 Your web browser notifies that the addressed server could not be located URL not found etc Solution The GX Configurator DP web server needs a little time for initialization After you have started the server
111. xtended by the input of the clock synchronization interval Watchdog for time sync This parameter is only displayed in gray for the other PROFIBUS modules Fig 4 5 Different master settings Module 0177 PEA for QJZ1PB92V Revisi EF Wendor MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION a ia Name PROFIBUS Master Baudrate 15 Mbps FOL address jo 0 12 Head address on PLC o 0x0 OFE Error action flag T Goto Clear State Min slave interval 20 1 65535 Polling timeout 50 1 65535 Data control time 00 1 65535 Slave Watchdog time 5 1 65025 W Autom Refresh F Consistency Watchdog for time sync fo 0 65535 1O me Cancel Default Bus Param Communications parameters of Master Settings Parameter Range Meaning Name Shows the project specific name of the master Baud Rate 9 6 kbps Transfer rate for the communication Define a baud rate that is 12 000 Mbps supported by all slaves FDL address 0 125 FDL address station number Head address on PLC Ox0 0xFE Module head address on the base unit Error action flag Output processing after failure Select this option if you want to have the outputs shut off in case of error occurence recom mended for drives inverters etc In practice this means After occurrence of any network error all outputs of the network are turned OFF and no diagnostic information from the slaves is returned Autom Refresh Sets the automatic refresh parameter for t

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