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1. Manane BaD Main module Extension module 1 Module Remote input RX Remote output RY Main module RXO to RX1F RYO to RY1F Extension module 1 RX20 to RX2F RY20 to RY2F For details on the remote I O signal refer to the following e 3 Page 151 Appendix 1 Remote input Remote output Hee signal direction D A converter module gt signal direction Master local module gt Haa Master local module D A converter module type i Device 4s Device 4 wee Description Description number number Initial data setting request flag sjeu iS O I BJowWsyY Jo s I7_ G E 29 Remote input Remote output retin signal direction D A converter module gt signal direction Master local module gt odule Master local module D A converter module type Device oP Device HRR Description Description number number CH1 Output enable disable flag CH2 Output enable disable flag CH3 Output enable disable flag CH4 Output enable disable flag Trigger output completed clear request RX1F External power supply monitor state flag for RY1F External power supply monitor request flag for extension output module extension output module RX20 RY20 Extension Remote input RX of the connected extension to Remote output RY of the connected extension module 1 RXOF module is assigned RYOF module is assigned Poi oint Do not use any Use prohibited remote I O signals If any o
2. 1 Checking by executing a command of the slave station This section describes how to check the errors by executing a command of the slave station 1 Select the D A converter module in List of stations fe CC JE Field Configuration Module 1 Start 1 0 0000 i CCIE Field Configuration Edit View Close with Discarding the Setting Close with Mode Setting Online Normal Mode Assignment Method 5tart lt STA Station Type on the CC IE Field Configuration window 0 Master Station MNZ2GF2B 60D44 Remote Device Station List of stations 2 Open the Command Execution of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Command Execution of Slave Station 3 Set Method selection to Error history read and o and Execution o ave Station Target Module Information NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Start I O No 0000 Station No 1 li k th E click the xecute utton a Method selection rror history reac error history is read From the target module m Command Setting s poJ wely 3y pue S8POD 10114 y 10 Buiyo yo LLL is no command setting in the selected process efreshed device values of re ae vos r remote registers may be Be ccesses ee li cu Sy ising ee t connection de Stin Sin pee aah F there any problem with the connection destination ording to the Sae eee re viton nie ng U For Gene spat jot displayed on the si please r
3. or Power OFF ON 3 Change the status of the CPU module of the master station to RUN Tit D Point If the master station does not receive a response for several link scans from the D A converter module the D A converter module is determined as a cyclic transmission faulty station and the corresponding bit of the data link status each station SWOOBO to SWO0B7 turns on 132 CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION The D A converter module has no special item to be inspected However to maintain the best condition of the system perform the inspection in accordance with the items described in the user s manual of the CPU module used 133 Memo 134 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes errors that may occur while the D A converter module is used and those troubleshooting 11 1 Checking for the Error Codes and the Alarm Codes Error codes can be checked by any of the following methods e Checking by executing a command of the slave station _ gt Page 135 Section 11 1 1 e Checking by Latest error code RWr0 gt Page 137 Section 11 1 2 e Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 gt Page 137 Section 11 1 3 Alarm codes can be checked by any of the following methods e Checking by executing a command of the slave station gt Page 135 Section 11 1 1 e Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 gt Page 137 Section 11 1 3
4. 163 164 3 Alert output signal assignment address 0004y Assign Alert output signal RX1E to Remote output RY of the extension output module using the external signal assignment function When an alert occurs assigned Remote output RY turns on a Setting range The remote output RY number of the extension module which is counted from the start remote output RY number 0000p of the main module is set Ex The following is an example for assigning Alert output signal RX1E to the remote output RY number 2p Of the extension output module Main module Extension module OH to 2H to FH OH to 1FH 20H to 22H to 2FH The remote output RY number 24 is 22 when counted from the start remote output RY number of the main module Thus set 224 for Alert output signal assignment address 0004 b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 c Default value The default value is set to No assignment FFFF Point If a value out of the setting range is set an error occurs The error code 0172 is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on The operation is performed in the previous setting APPENDICES 4 Error flag assignment address 00054 Error flag RXA is assigned to the remote output RY of the extension output module using the external signal assignment function When a moderate or major error occ
5. 0 0004 159 D A conversion enable disable setting address 01024 Alert output function 0 000 eee OS E E E E DTE A EE E A E 168 Alert output setting address 105 170 D A output enable disable function 80 Alert output signal RX1E 00 155 Details of remote I O signals 151 Alert output signal assignment address 0004 164 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting address 00114 AEMEED piceae seh Sue A Ge cee Se oh ee ZO Wl Rag tae Geir tema hy Be cane erik ah aes 168 Analog output HOLD CLEAR function 82 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function 117 Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 01041 Digital value range check function 95 ee ee er ee ee ee ee 169 DIN rail NOOK irere Secsa acce aera oke beeen Rane Applicable DIN rail model compliant with IEC 60715 DIN rail StOPPGF sisted agin dt one awa een wee 51 EE E E E ee ee re EE E 50 Applicable systems 2 00200 e eee 44 E Applicable master station 44 Connectable modules 020005 44 ERR LED 2000000000000 20 Ethernet cable lt 4 2 06 w 4 4 sare cibeeme Mee 44 Error clear request flag RYA 00 156 Software Package 1 eee eee 44 ErrOrCOdGlliSt oars ad ua 4400s Sada eo eee Se 138 Application 53 222 oes woke eee ees oe 15 Error flag RXA 0 ccc cee aaa 153 Error flag assignment address 0005 165 B Error history area address O
6. Correct the setting data of the REMFR REMTO instruction to access the remote buffer memory Set an address that has been assigned to the SI BPOD JOUA Clb extension I O module for the external signal assignment function Set a unique address Correct the setting so that the offset value is smaller than the gain value 139 Action Error code eee a i Classification Description and cause hexadecimal 060 Oo Minor error outside the ae ete O represents the channel RWw5 within the allowable range number where an error has occurred The alert output lower limit value has been set equal to or greater than the alert output upper limit vajde in CEI ri ae asr Correct the settings of CH1 Alert output upper EIV OUIpUI gt put UPPer limit value address 0106 to CH4 Alert 7 upper lower limit value address 01064 to 062 Op Moderate error ae att output lower limit value address 010D4 so limit value CH4 Alert output lower limit value a waned address 010D that the alert output lower limit value is smaller than the alert output upper limit value Q represents the channel number where an error has occurred Reset the mode switch address 0000 to ve ia y either of the followings ode switc e value out of range is set in 07304 Moderate error l l 3 e Normal mode 0p setting error mode switch address 00004 l l e Trigger conversion mode 14 e Automatical judgment mode 94 The values set in CH1 Sca
7. 2 Programming condition This program enables the D A conversion in CH1 and CH2 of the D A converter module and outputs the written digital values in analog If an error or alert occurs a digital signal is output from the extension output module 3 Initial setting description Setting item Setting value Alert output signal assignment 0x0022 External signal assignment function Error flag assignment 0x0024 CH1 D A conversion enable disable setting 0 Enable D A conversion enable disable setting CH2 D A conversion enable disable setting 0 Enable Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH1 Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting 1 HOLD CH2 Alert output setting 0 Enable Alert output function CH2 Alert output upper limit value 16000 CH2 Alert output lower limit value 10000 CH1 Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable Scaling function CH1 Scaling upper limit value 32000 CH1 Scaling lower limit value Set the initial values for the parameters other than the above 127 jdwex4 weIipold 6 4 Device for user X20 X22 X24 X26 X28 X1007 X1009 X100A X100B X101E Y100A Y1010 Y1011 Y101E D2002 D2003 D2100 D2110 D2120 D2130 D2131 M100 W1002 W1003 W1100 W1101 W1102 W1103 W110A SM400 SB49 SWB0 0 NO 128 Device Description Digital value write command Batch analog output enable command Alert output clear command Error clear command Check code clear command Warning flag Initial data setting compl
8. E 0 Host Station 0 Master Station 1 NZ2GF2B 60DA4 1 _ Remote Device Station 32 ooo oo1F 16 000 coor Link Scan Time Approx Model Name List of stations 3 Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration lt gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 4 Set Parameter write for Method selection Parameter Processing of Slave Station Target Module Information yraceen sob4 Stark IO Mo 0000 Station Mo 1 Method selection Parameter read Parameter read Buijes 1 J WELeJIed 17 Parameter write 65 66 5 Double click the item to change the setting and input the setting value e Items to input from the pull down list Double click the item to set to display the pull down list Select the item e Items to input from the text box Double click the item to set and input the setting value Parameter Processing of Slave Station x Beret sammie Text box type Pull down list type J The box cannot be unchecked The list cannot be folded CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS Item Mode switch External signal assignment Cyclic data update watch time setting Extension I O setting Input response time setting Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting CH1 D A conversion enable disable setting D A conversion CH2 D A conversion enable disable setting enable disable setting CH3 D A conversion enabl
9. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Programmable Controller CC Link IE Field Network Digital Analog Converter Module User s Manual NZ2GF2B 60DA4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using this product Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only For the safety precautions of the programmable controller system refer to the user s manual for the CPU module used In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels A WARNING and A CAUTION WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions J N CAUTION resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under N CAUTION may lead to serious consequences Observe the precautions of both levels because they are important for personal and system safety Make sure that the end users read this manual and then keep the manual in a safe place for future reference Design Precautions NWARNING Inthe case of a communication failure in the network data in the master module are held Check Data link status each station SWOOBO to SW00B7 and
10. and push the modules in position 3 Lock the DIN rail hooks to the DIN rail to secure the modules in position Push each hook up until it clicks If the hooks are beyond the reach use a tool such as a screwdriver 4 Loosen the screw on DIN rail stopper 5 Hitch the bottom hook of the DIN rail stopper to the bottom of the DIN rail Hitch the hook according to the orientation of the arrow on the front of the stopper Hitch the hook to t bottom of the DIN rail 49 UOHEI E SU E 9 ieJ NIG UO s jnpow y Bbununonw z g 9 aeanane hockt 6 Hitch the upper hook of the DIN rail stopper to the y top of the DIN rail top of the DIN rail 7 Slide the DIN rail stopper up to the left side of the modules DIN rail stopper E 8 Hold the DIN rail stopper in the direction opposite to ral stopper the arrow on the stopper and tighten the screw with a screwdriver 9 Install the DIN rail stopper on the right side of the module in the same procedure DIN rail stopper Install the stopper upside down for the right side Point Do not slide modules from the edge of the DIN rail when mounting them Doing so may damage the metal part located on the back of the module 2 Removal procedure Remove the modules from the DIN rail by reversing the above procedure 3 Applicable DIN rail model compliant with IEC 60715 e TH35 7 5Fe e TH35 7 5Al 50 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND
11. 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable e Extension output module NZ2EX2B1 16T NZ2EX2B1 16TE Address Decimal Hexadecimal 1792 07004 Extension module identification code 0000 R 1793 07014 to to System area 1807 O70Fy Read Write 2 Description 1808 07104 to to Number of ON times integration value YO R 1809 07114 1810 07124 to to Number of ON times integration value Y1 R 1811 07134 36 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Address Description 1812 07144 to to Number of ON times integration value Y2 1813 07154 1814 07164 to to Number of ON times integration value Y3 1815 07174 1816 07184 to to Number of ON times integration value Y4 1817 07194 1818 071A to to Number of ON times integration value Y5 1819 071By 1820 071Cy to to Number of ON times integration value Y6 1821 071D4 1822 071E to to Number of ON times integration value Y7 1823 071F 1 1824 0720 to to Number of ON times integration value Y8 1825 07214 1826 07224 to to Number of ON times integration value Y9 R 1827 07234 Read Write 2 1828 0724 to to Number of ON times integration value YA 1829 07254 1830 07264 to to Number of ON times integration value YB 1831 07274 1832 07284 to to Number of ON times integration value YC 1833 07294 1834 072A to to Number of ON times integration value YD 1835 072By 1836 072Cy to to Number of ON times integration value
12. For Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 01044 refer to the following e Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 01044 gt Page 169 Appendix 3 11 a Setting range Setting range is Not monitor 0 or 0 1 to 2 seconds 1 to 20 Set the value in increments of 100ms 1 b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q c Default value The default value is set to Not monitor 0 Point If a value out of the setting range is set the error code 0930p is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on Then the I O operation stops 7 Input response time setting address 00104 The input response time of the extension input module is set Input response time Setting value 1 0ms 2H 1 5ms 3H oms Ay 10ms 5H 20ms 6H 70ms TH a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 b Default value The default value is set to 10ms 5p Point if data other than the above is set an error occurs The error code 1F40 is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on If no extension input module is connected the setting in this area is ignored 167 sealy Aiowsry yng ejowsey jo sjieljaq X pu ddy 8 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting address 00114 The output HOLD CLEAR status of the extension output module is set For
13. Parameter write for Method selection Parameter Processing of Slave Station Target Module Information MZ2GF2B 60DA4 NZZEX 16 D0 Start IO Mo 0000 Station No 1 Method selection Parameter write gt Parameter read Parameter write 13 Set Write Value The following are the procedure e Click the title cell of Read Value to select all the items and copy them e Click the title cell of Write Value to select all the items and paste the copy e Select the items to be changed and set new values Name Jhitial Value Read Value Write Value Setting Range Station parameter __Mode switch Automatic 9 Automatic 9 Automatic E External signal assienment se ooo d o o He Trigger output signal assig Gyclic data update watch tim O Ot Extension O setting ae ees SS E H i ng 5 10ms S Wms Wms O CLEAR O CLEAR 1 HOL a ak C 7 i 14 Click the Execute button and the following window is displayed MELSOFT Series GA Works The process Parameter write will be executed targeting the selected parameters The operation of the slave station may be change by the execution of the process Parameter write Also it may overwrite the device value of the PLE CPU refreshing the remote IO and remote registers Please confirm safety before the execution Please confirm that the connected PLC is correct Please confirm that the OC IE
14. RWr0 to RWrF RWw0 to RWwF For the assignment of remote I O signals and remote registers refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used RELEVANT MANUALS 1 CC Link IE Field Network relevant manuals When using the CC Link IE Field Network for the first time refer to CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual or Simple Motion Module User s Manual first The following shows the structure of the CC Link IE Field Network manuals Manual name lt manual number model code gt MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual lt SH 080917ENG 13JZ47 gt MELSEC L CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual lt SH 080972ENG 13JZ54 gt MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Network lt IB 0300203 1XB957 gt MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Positioning Control lt IB 0300202 1XB956 gt 2 Operating manual Manual name lt manual number model code gt GX Works2 Version1 Operating Manual Common lt SH 080779ENG 13JU63 gt Description Overview of the CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the QJ71GF11 T2 Overview of the CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions prog
15. Set values for CHO Alert output upper limit value and CHO Alert output lower limit value _ E Alert output function ee aes ve CHI Alert output setting see ____ j an Item Setting range CHO Alert output upper limit value 32768 to 32767 CHO Alert output lower limit value CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 12 Trigger Output Function Using this function the D A converter module performs the D A conversion at the timing of a trigger output request Point This function can be used only when the drive mode is set to the trigger output mode The D A converter module converts analog values into digital values in all the channels where the D A conversion is enabled every time Trigger output request RY 19 is turned on 1 Combination with the external signal assignment function Using this function with the external signal assignment function enables the D A conversion by the trigger output request at when the remote input signal of the extension input module is turned on For the external signal assignment function refer to the following e External signal assignment function 1 gt Page 118 Section 8 15 3 Point An extension input module is required when the trigger output function is used with the external signal assignment function 2 Restrictions The following table lists the restrictions on the trigger output function Function name Restrictions Cannot be used The setting of
16. b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 sealy How y yng ejowey jo sjez q X pu ddy c Default value The default value is set to O for all channels Point Because the default value is set to 0 change the setting value when using the scaling function 171 16 Error history O address 0A00 to OAEF Up to 15 errors occurred in the module are stored The following shows the contents stored in Error history 1 address 0A004 to OAOF b15 to b8 b7 to bO Storage Item Contents x example Error code The error code of the error that occurred is stored Order of generation The order of error occurrence is stored 2H First two digits of the year Last two digits of the 20124 year Month Date 2 The items on the left are stored in BCD code 09014 Hour Minute 2 13304 Second 00 Fixed 50004 CH1 Digital value CH2 Digital value The value of CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 when an error CH3 Digital value occurs is stored CH4 Digital value 4 Those are values when the second error occurs at 13 30 50 September 1st 2012 2 The clock information of the error that occurred is based on the clock information acquired from the CPU module of the master station When an error has occurred before the clock information is acquired from the CPU module the error time is not recorded Error history 2 to Error history 15 address 0A10 to OAEF are stored in the same
17. noise frequency 25 to 60Hz noise simulator condition Communication RJ45 connector part External Sommecion Module power Terminal block for module power supply and FG system supply part Tightening torque range for terminal screw M2 5 screw 0 5 to 0 6Nem IJO part 18 point two piece terminal block M3 screw j Tightening torque range for terminal screw M3 screw x 5 2 0 43 to 0 57Nem Applicable DIN rail TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5Al compliant with IEC 60715 For power supply For I O Core 0 3 to 2 0mm 22 to 14 AWG Applicable wire Core 0 5 to 1 5mm 20 to 16 AWG size 25 Item Description TE 0 5 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 5mm TE 0 75 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 75mm7 Terminal block TE 1 0 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 9 to 1 0mm for module TE 1 5 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 25 to 1 5mm power supply Al 0 5 10WH Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 5mm7 3 ae and FG Al 0 75 10GY Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 75mm2 solderless eminal Al 1 10RD Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 0mm AI 1 5 10BK Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 5mm RAV1 25 3 compliant with JIS C 2805 Applicable wire size 0 3 to 1 25mm Terminal block a 2 iranan V2 MS3 JST Mfg Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 25 to 2 0mm output signals RAP2 3SL Nippon Tanshi Co Ltd Applicable wire size
18. 1 Remote Device Station 32 oooo oo 16 coo coor NZ2EX 16 DO ec fe 16 0020 002F List of stations is Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window W CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station Set Parameter read for Method selection Parameter Processing of Slave Station Target Module Information y r2cF2B 60D44 NZ2Ex 16 D0 Start 1O Mo 0000 Station Mo 1 Method selection F arameter read Parameter read Click the Execute button and the following window is displayed MELSOFT Series GA Works The process Parameter read will be executed targeting the selected parameters The operation of the slave station may be change by the execution of the process Parameter read Also it may overwrite the device value of the PLO CPU refreshing the remote 0 and remote registers Please confirm safety before the execution Please confirm that the connected PLC is correct Please confirm that the CC IE Field module is set correctly Please confirm that the target slawe station is correct Do you want to execute 10 Click the vs button 11 The parameter is read from the D A converter module 70 Name O O OOOO O Titi Yale Fead Value bite Value Setting Range Station parameter 9 Automatic DxFFFF OxFFFF OxFFFF OxFFFF a 0 CLEAR sill ee eee eee EED TT CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 12 Set
19. 1 25 to 2 0mm TGV2 3N Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 25 to 2 0mm Budi RX RY points 32 points 16 points x number of extension modules yclic transmission RWr RWw l ni 16 points points of each extension module An Ethernet cable that meets the 1000BASE T standard Communication cable Category 5e or higher double shielded STP straight cable Availability of connecting Connectable Max one module extension module 24VDC 20 4 to 28 8VDC External power supply Inrush current 30 1A 1 5ms or less Current consumption 325mA Weight 0 30kg 4 For details on the I O conversion characteristics refer to the following e I O Conversion Characteristic of D A Conversion _ gt Page 176 Appendix 4 2 Except when receiving noise influence 3 Do not connect two or more wires to the terminal 26 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 Calculating Current Consumption The total current consumption of the modules is calculated by summing the module power supply current in the main module and extension module The power supply current in the extension module should be within 30mA For the value of the module power supply current refer to the specifications of each module e Performance Specifications of D A converter module lt _ gt Page 25 Section 3 2 e Performance Specifications of extension I O module CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual The value of the module power supply current
20. A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable B D A conversion enabledisab F 1 Disable GH D A conversion enabl 1 Disable MPEP E ea eee OHS DA conversion enabl 1 Disable SET i GH4 D A conversion enabl 1 Disable Li Disable Qr Click the Execute button to write the parameter to the D A converter module Check that 0920 is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 W Online gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Device i Device Name W1101 Buffer Memory Module Start Display Format _Modfyvatie 2 RAHI 22 22 4 sc to PE oetats oven Device W101 i 7 The D A converter module starts operating in the synchronous communication mode by turning off and on the power or performing the remote reset UONOUN4 uoeoiunwwon snouosJyouAS YIOMION plal Sl U 09 48 113 8 14 Error Notification Function When an error warning or alarm occurs the D A converter module notifies the master station of it using remote input signals and remote registers The notification of the error warning or alarm can be checked on the LED on the front of the module For details refer to the following PART NAMES gt Page 19 CHAPTER 2 1 Notification of an error The D A converter module notifies the master station of an error in the following m
21. A converter module refer to the following e Checking for the Error Codes and the Alarm Codes Page 135 Section 11 1 Some of items cannot be diagnosed depending on the master local module or the simple motion module used For details refer to the following L User s manual for the master local module used MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Network CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION a Remote operation 1 Select a slave station to be reset and click the rent operation button CC IE Field Diagnostics 7 Select a Module Module 1 Network No 1 Change Module Station No 1 a imn Staton a I Montoning Start Monitor Stop Monitor Network Status Total Slave Stations E Total Slave Stations 1 Current Link Number of Station o TEA Data link unperformeg Set In Parameter 1 Connected 1 Scan Time mS Errors Detected PP ees Station Legend r Data link unperformec Operation Test Selected Station Communication Status Monitor N22GF2B 60DA4 Communication Test Check the transient communication route From the connected f Gommunication Test station to the destination station Station No 1 No Error Mode Online IP Communication Test Check the communication route whether you can reach n IE Communication Test communication target station From the specified station BAL Aces BES F Cable Test Check the cable status between the connected station and the destination station Link St
22. CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw39 will be ignored Shift function 3 Operation of the trigger output function After the D A conversion enabled channel is set and Initial data setting request flag RYQ is turned on and off the D A converter module waits for trigger input Once Trigger output request RY19 is turned on the D A converter module performs the D A conversion for all the channels where the D A conversion is enabled uolnoun 3ndjno swebbuy zZL_9 101 Ex The following figure shows the operation until Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns on after Trigger output request RY19 is turned on e 1 Once Trigger output request RY19 is turned on the D A conversion starts e 2 The D A conversion in CH1 is performed and the analog output value in CH1 is updated The D A conversion is serially performed also for CH2 CH3 and CH4 3 Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns on when the analog output value is updated in all the channels 4 When Trigger output completed clear request RY1A is turned on Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns off Aa gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program Trigger output request 1 1 RY19 OFF OFF CH1 Digital value third time cyclic transmission CH1 Digital value second time cyclic transmission CH1 Digital value fourth time cyclic transmission CH1 Digital value CH1 Digital value first RWw2
23. CLEAR function may be executed even when the D LINK LED is on if the cyclic data update watch time is set For details refer to the following Cyclic Data Update Watch Function lt gt Page 84 Section 8 7 t9 The error related to synchronous communication includes the following errors e RWw RWr setting error error code OE00 e Synchronous communication error 1 error code OE 101 e Operation cycle setting error error code OE20 e Synchronous communication error 2 error code 0E30p 82 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 2 Setting procedure 7 Set Parameter write for Method selection XW CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable A L Grea eee ___ ______ is ee GHI D A conversion enabl t Disable GH2 DA conversion enabl ee GH3 D A conversion enabl mee e 0 Enable i GH4 D A conversion enabl 1 Disable 1 Disable 3 Set CHO Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting Ml E nalog HOLD GLEAR setting S E CH1 Analog output HOLD CH Analog output HOLD CH3 Analog output HOLD 0 CLEAR ee 2 CLEAR CHa Shale output HOLD li CLEAR 1 HOLD UOIJOUN4 YWA1O G1OH 3Ndjno Hojeuy 9 8 83 8 7 Cyclic Data Update Watch Function The update intervals of cyclic data are monitor
24. Check item Does the station number setting of the D A converter module match the station number of the D A converter module set in the network configuration settings of the master station or in the CC IE Field configuration Is the station type remote device station Is the D A converter module a reserved station Is stop of the data link checked through CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Is the station number setting switch set to other than 1 to 120 146 Action Connect GX Works2 to the master station and check if the own station is performing data link by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics User s manual for the master local module used Replace the cable with a 10O00BASE T compliant Ethernet cable User s manual for the master local module used Change the station to station distance to 100m or less Refer to the manual for the Ethernet cable used and correct the bend radius Replace the Ethernet cable Check if the power supplies of the other stations are turned on e Check if a 1OOOBASE T compliant switching hub is used L User s manual for the master local module used e Check if the power supply of the switching hub is turned on Two or more duplicated stations exist Change the setting so that all the station numbers differ Action Match the station number of the D A converter module with the station number set in the network configuration settings of the master station or in the CC IE Field c
25. Check item Is the D LINK LED of the main module on Is the version of the module on the master station correct Is the version of GX Works2 correct Are network parameter settings same as the settings of the CPU module 150 Action Check for the D LINK LED of the main module and if it is not on perform troubleshooting by referring to the following e When the D LINK LED turns off lt _ gt Page 146 Section 11 4 5 e When the D LINK LED flashes lt _ 3 Page 146 Section 11 4 6 Check for other LEDs by referring to the following e Checking the LEDs Page 145 Section 11 4 Check the serial number first five digits of the module on the master station and if the version is prior to the correct one replace the module with a module of the applicable version For the applicable version refer to the following e Applicable master station lt gt Page 44 Section 5 2 1 Check the version of GX Works2 and if the version is prior to the applicable one update GX Works2 For the applicable version refer to the following e Software package gt Page 44 Section 5 2 4 Perform Verify with PLC and check that network parameter settings match the settings of the CPU module If they differ match the settings by performing Read from PLC and Write to PLC and write the parameters to modules on slave stations APPENDICES APPENDICES Appendix 1 Details of Remote I O Signals This section describes
26. Check the setting for CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 on the monitor of GX Works2 Check if the analog value is output properly after turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 in GX Works2 When the output is performed properly check the program again If the analog output value cannot be output even after the above actions are taken the D A converter module may be failed Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 2 When the analog output value is not held Check item Is the setting for the analog output HOLD CLEAR function correct Action Set HOLD for the analog output HOLD CLEAR function using GX Works2 Also check the setting value for Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 01044 149 UOUSLUOUSUd YoeF JO Buljoousejgnos 9 3 When the output status of the extension output module differs from the link device status of the master station Check item Action Check that the following settings are not used in the external signal assignment function Is the setting of the external signal assignment e Alert output signal assignment address 0004 L gt Page 164 Appendix 3 3 function correct Error flag assignment address 0005 gt Page 165 Appendix 3 4 e Warning flag assignment address 0006p L gt Page 166 Appendix 3 5 4 When parameters cannot be read or written with GX Works2 and CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics cannot be performed
27. Default value The default value is set to 4 to 20mA 0p Point If data other than the above is set an error occurs The error code 0100p is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on 11 Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 0104 Whether to hold or clear the analog value that is output at the state of CPU module being RUN STOP or when an error occurs is set for each channel b15 to b12 b11 to b8 b7 to b4 b3 to bO CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting Setting value CLEAR OH HOLD 14 to Fy a number other than 0 a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q b Default value The default value is CLEAR 0p 169 sealy How y yng ejowsey jo sjez q X pu ddy 12 Alert output setting address 01054 The alert output enable disable status is set for each channel b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 bi olelelelele lele 1 ojo oo erfde Oh MM Data for b4 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Enable 1 Disable a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 b Default value The default value is set to Disable 1 for all channels 13 CHO Alert output upper limit value address 01064 01084 010A 010C CHU Alert output lower limit value address 0107 01094 010B 010D The upper and lower limit values of the alert output range are set For
28. Error clear request flag RYA e When a moderate error occurs Tan gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program I I I I I Error flag RXA Error clear request flag RYA Remote READY RXB 4 OFF e When a major error occurs mania gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program Error code RWr0 0000H Error code Error flag RXA If a major error occurs the error will not be cleared even if the error clear request is performed Error clear request flag RYA sjeu is ndu s oweY xipueddy sjeu iS O I a OWsyY Jo sjlejaq X pu ddy ON l OFF Remote READY RXB a Error history The error history is not cleared even if Error clear request flag RYA is turned on and off To clear the error history set 1 in Error history clear command address 10004 For the error history clear refer to the following e Error history clear command address 10004 lt gt Page 172 Appendix 3 16 153 4 Remote READY RXB This signal is used as an interlock condition when the master station reads writes data to from the remote register or remote buffer memory areas of the D A converter module The signal turns on when the module power supply is turned on When Error flag RXA turns on the signal turns off 5 Trigger output completed flag RX19 154 e In the trigger output mode when Trigger output request R
29. Field module is set correctly Please confirm that the target slave station is correct Do vou want to execute C 15 Click the vs button 16 The parameter is written to the D A converter module Joyauesedg ou BuibueyD ZZ The module parameter setting of the slave station is now completed 17 Close the CC IE Field Configuration window 18 Click the button to display the refresh parameter setting window uo eJn uoo yomjou y HulbueuD pZ Online Normal Mode OC TE Field Configuration Setting Network Operation Settings Refresh Parameters Interrupt Settings Specify Station No by Parameter oa 11 72 19 Set the refresh parameter Change the value as necessary Assignment Method i Points Start i Start End Link Side PLC Side SSS e Transfer SE Transfer SW transtera RW B00 CS a ooo oaio 4 Transter4 eww ww a ooo ooo ee wo 200 on209 E L rae iz O mee Rl ee cr e nl eee meee CT Default Check End Cancel 20 Write the set parameter to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module STILL 21 Change the status of the CPU module of the master station to RUN The network configuration setting is now completed TTT CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 1 2 2 Changing the parameter without changing the network configuration To change only the created module parameter of the slave station without changin
30. Input signal error detection signal p J assigned by the external Analog output i CH1 CH2 assignment signal assignment function 1 Remote device station 1 Programming is not necessary to output a remote output signal from Station No 1 the D A converter module if the signal is assigned by the external signal assignment function 125 a Link device assignment Master station Station No 0 Remote device station Station No 1 Master local Main module Extension module CPU module module D A converter module extension output module RXO to RX9 RXB to RX1D RX1F RXA Error flag RX20 to RX2F RY The ON OFF status of RXA and RX1E of the main module are output to the extension module because they are assigned by the external signal assignment function as shown below Error flag RXA RY24 extension module Alert output signal RX1E RY22 extension module RY0O0O to RY1F External RY signal RY20 RY22 assignment RY20 Error flag assignment used for the external loa signal assignment function RY22 Alert output signal assignment RYZIMRY 2S HORY 2E RY21 RY23 to RY2F RY20 and RY22 cannot be controlled by the CPU module because they are used for the external signal assignment function RWw0 Use prohibited RWw RWwF Use prohibited RWr RWrD Use prohibited RWrE Use prohibited RWrF Use prohibited RWrC Use prohibited 126 CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING
31. LED flashes or turns off Troubleshoot the problem with the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics lt _ gt Page 121 Section 8 16 Description and cause Action DOEO Station type The network parameter is In the network configuration settings of the master station i mismatch incorrect or outside the range change the station type to that of the remote device station e In the network configuration settings of the master station DOE1 Own station The network parameter is cancel the reserved station setting ti reserved incorrect or outside the range e Change the station number of the module to a station number that is not reserved Station No i e Set a unique station number i The network parameter is D0E24 already in use After taking the above action turn off and on or reset all the i incorrect or outside the range i own station stations where this error has been detected DOE3 Add the station information of the module in the network out of range incorrect or outside the range configuration settings of the master station D2174 Correct the request command at the request source and retry command error command is incorrect the operation o e Check the network status using the CC Link IE Field Network The target station is overloaded Receive buffer diagnostics of GX Works2 D2A0 and cannot receive transient o full dat e When the target station is overloaded and cannot receive ata D2A3 Transient
32. Parameter read Parameter write gt Parameter Information 5 Click the Execute button and the following window is displayed MELSOFT Series GX Works2 The process Parameter read will be executed targeting the selected parameters The operation of the slave station may be change by the execution of the process Parameter read Also it may overwrite the device value of the PLC CPU refreshing the remote I O and remote registers Please confirm safety before the execution Please confirm that the connected PLC is correct Please confirm that the CC IE Field module is set correctly Please confirm that the target slave station is correct uoneinByuod yOmjeu y Huibueyo znoyyim JayoWeJed y BuibueyD ZZ ZL Do you want to execute 6 Clickthe vs __ button 13 f The parameter is read from the D A converter module O Name Titi Value Read Value Write Value Setting Range Station parameter ll Mode switch Automatic 9 Automatic 777 Wi G External signal assignments EE OxFFFF Ox0000 to OxFF i Gyclic data update watch tim 0 te M i Extension IO setting SS EF Sims 6 10ms OGLEAR JOGLEAR 8 Set Parameter write for Method selection Parameter Processing of Slave Station Target Module Information NZ2GF26 60pD 4 Start IO Mo 0000 Station Moa 1 Method selection Parameter write Farameter read Parameter write gt Par
33. RWr1 W Online gt gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Device f Device Name Ww1i i Tic Set Value Reference Prov Buffer Memory Module Start HEX Ac Display Format Modify Value beie _ Flefolcle a s le lels 4 lale fi fo i l Wildl sd OO offo offo offoooono p920 The D A converter module starts operating in the set drive mode by turning off and on the power Details Open or performing the remote reset Point To operate the D A converter module connected to a simple motion module in the normal mode set Mode switch to 0 Normal mode 19 UMS BPO PAU Z 8 8 3 D A Conversion Enable Disable Function Sets whether to enable or disable D A conversion for each channel Disabling the D A conversion for unused channels reduces the conversion cycles 1 Setting procedure 1 Set Parameter write for Method selection CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations lt gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable E D A conversion enable disab eee HT DA conversion enabl 1 Disable Bal pee OH D A conversion enabl 1 Disable ae OH D A conversion enabl 1 Disable SETS tee GH
34. Series GX Works The process Parameter write will be executed targeting the selected parameters The operation of the slave station may be change by the execution of the process Parameter write Also it may overwrite the device value of the PLC CPU refreshing the remote I O and remote registers Please confirm safety before the execution Please confirm that the connected PLC is correct Please confirm that the CC IE Field module is set correctly Please confirm that the target slave station is correct Do you want to execute 7 Clickthe vs _ button 8 The parameter is written to the D A converter module Point When using the extension module also set the parameter of the extension module For the parameter of the extension module refer to the following T Manual for the extension module used Set all the items for the parameter If any blank exists the parameter cannot be written to the D A converter module To read the parameter from the D A converter module set Parameter read for Method selection and click the Execute button The parameter is checked when it is written to the D A converter module When the following message is displayed during the writing take corrective action for the error code in lt gt lt _ gt Page 138 Section 11 2 MELSOFT Series GA Works i An error occurred in the SLMP communication lt 0911 gt CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 7 2 Changing the Param
35. Slave Station 2 Set Mode switch to 0 Normal mode 1 Trigger output mode or 9 Automatical judgment mode Mode switch 9 Sutomatic A External signal aesignment i Trigger output signal assige OxFFFF Normal mode i Alert output signal assien OxFFFF Sey T Trigger output mode 9 Automatical judgment mode 1 en a EE a sassen Errar tlas arre mart The following table lists the setting value of Mode switch and the drive mode Setting value of Mode Drive mode switch 0 Normal mode The D A converter module operates in the normal mode 1 Trigger output mode The D A converter module operates in the trigger output mode ee The drive mode is automatically set according to the type of the module that operates as the master 9 Automatical judgment mode l 4 station of the D A converter module 4 The drive mode varies depending on the module of the master station as shown below Drive mode when Mode switch is set to 9 Automatical judgment Master station mode Master local module Simple motion module First five digits of the serial number are 15091 or earlier Normal mode Simple motion module First five digits of the serial number are 15092 Synchronous communication mode or later 3 Click the execute button to write the parameter to the D A converter module 78 5 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION Check that 0920 is stored in Latest warning code
36. The analog output can be always executed at a constant timing without influence from the sequence scan or link scan The reliability can be improved e The analog output can be executed without a program thus the cost in creating a program can be saved Switching scale available The D A conversion value to be converted can be scale converted to any range The scale conversion can be performed without a program according to the digital value to be input thus the cost can be saved CHAPTER 1 D A CONVERTER MODULE 7 Error detection and monitoring available When a digital value exceeds the range set in advance an alert is detected Thus an error of digital value can be monitored and outputs of a digital value can be limited 8 Output available without influence from the sequence scan or link scan An error status or alert status can be output from the extension output module by using the external signal assignment function when an error or alert occurs The sequence scan or link scan does not influence this output An error signal occurred in the D A converter module can be output to the extension output module directly An error has occurred ae le Z Error lamp amp external device D A converter module Extension output module Programming is not necessary to turn on an error lamp when an error occurs 9 CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function available With this function
37. This section describes error codes Error codes are classified by error number as follows Error code Classification Reference 0000 to 3FFFy D A converter module error Page 138 Section 11 2 1 D5294 CD52By D000 to DFFF CC Link IE Field Network error communication system error Page 143 Section 11 2 2 D5294 and D52B excluded 1 Error code list 0000 to 3FFF D5294 D52B The errors are classified into the following three types Classification Description Major error An error that cannot be recovered The RUN LED turns off Moderate error An error where the module cannot continue to operate The ERR LED turns on Minor error An error where the module can continue to operate The ERR LED flashes If an error occurs check that the D LINK LED is on Then take corrective actions as listed below Error code Tans E Classification Description and cause Action hexadecimal Turn off and on the module Hardware If this error persists the module may be in 00101 Major error l Module hardware error eh ois failure failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative The value set in Range setting i address 0103p is outside the pengeee ero l H Set the value of Range setting address 0100 neocon Cue ne ange 01034 within the allowable range range Q represents the channel number mistakenly set Non volatile To recover from the error use the module memory data n a teeta
38. W1002 Digital Remote Initial Synchronous CH1 CH1 value READY data operation Digital Digital write setting status value value for command completed information flag station RWw No 17 MOV D2003 W1003 CH2 CH2 Digital Digital value value for RWw 4 Setting procedure simple motion module 1 Setthe operation cycle of the simple motion module to any of the following e 0 88ms e 1 ms e 3 55ms For details on the setting procedure refer to the following MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Positioning Control CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 5 Setting procedure D A converter module 1 Select a D A converter module in List of stations on the CC IE Field Configuration window and set the values as follows e Set 17 or larger number in STA e Set 32 in Points of RX RY Setting e Set 16 in Points of RWw RWr Setting 2 Display the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window and set Parameter write for Method selection CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 3 Set Mode switch to 9 Automatical judgment mode El External signal assignments H Trigger output signal assig OxFFFF O Normal mode i Alert output signal assign OxFFFF 1 Trigger output mode 9 utomatical judgment mode Errar flag 227ion ma nt 7 4 Set CHO D
39. YE 1837 072D4 1838 072E to to Number of ON times integration value YF 1839 072F 1840 07304 to to System area 2047 O7FFy 4 This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable Aowa yng sjowsY jo3siq 7 E 37 2567 OA07 2568 OA08 2569 OA09 2570 OA0DA to to 2575 OAOFy 2576 OA104 to to Error history 2 2591 OA1Fy 2592 0A20 to to Error history 3 2607 OA2Fy Station based TE error history data 2808 Hi to to Error history 4 2623 OA3Fy 2624 OA40 to to Error history 5 2639 OA4Fy 2640 OAS0 to to Error history 6 2655 OASFy 2656 OA60 to to Error history 7 2671 OAGFy 2672 0A70y to to Error history 8 2687 OA7FyY 2688 0A80 to to Error history 9 2703 0A8F H 2704 0A90 to to Error history 10 2719 0A9F H 2720 0AAO to to Error history 11 2735 OAAF y 38 3 Error history area address 0A00 to OFFF Address Hexadecimal 2560 0A00 2561 0A01 2562 0A02 2563 0A03y 2564 0A04 2565 OA05y 2566 OA06 Type Error history 1 Description Order of generation 00004 Error time First two digits of the year Last two digits 00004 of the year Error time Month Day 00004 Error time Hour Minute 00004 Error time Second 00 00001 Fixed CH1 Digital value 00001 CH2 Digital value 00004 00004 00004 CH3 Digital valu
40. at the same timing of other Section 8 13 slave stations on the same network When a moderate error or major error occurs in the D A converter Page 114 Error notification function module this function notifies the master station of the error with the ea 3 a remote input signal l One extension I O module can be connected to one D A converter module Page 117 Function at the extension module installation Remote input signals of the D A converter module can be assigned to Shein a TE remote output signals of the connected extension output module In l addition functions unique to the extension I O module can be used CC Link IE Field Network di ctin With this function whether any network error occurs or not can be Page 121 Lin ield Network diagnostic function 3 checked through GX Works2 connected to the CPU module Section 8 16 28 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 5 List of Remote I O Signals This section lists I O signals for a master local module The device numbers shown are the example with the remote I O signals of the main module assigned to the I O numbers of RXO to RX1F and RYO to RY1F Remote input RX indicates the input signal from the D A converter module to the master local module Remote output RY indicates the output signal from the master local module to the D A converter module The remote I O signals of the main module and extension module are assigned as shown below
41. b4 b3 b2 bt fle lofofole ojo elo folole ojo Data for b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Not aan 1 Completed a Clearing the error history When the error history is cleared the value in this area changes to Completed 1 For the timing of turning the bit Not performed 0 Completed 1 gt Not performed 0 refer to the following e Error history clear command address 10004 lt Page 173 Appendix 3 17 b Default value The default value is set to Not performed 0 19 Parameter area initialization command address 1002p This command is used to set parameters in remote buffer memory areas and non volatile memory to a default value The module can be restored using this command when Nonvolatile memory data error parameter error code 0130 occurs b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bd b4 b3 b2 b1 OOQOOOOOHOQ DOS Data for b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Not commanded 1 Commanded 173 sealy How y yng ejowsey jo sjez q X pu ddy a Initializing the parameter area The parameters stored in a nonvolatile memory are set back to their default values when Commanded 1 is set in this area A gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program Parameter of nonvolatile memory Set parameter Loo WK Default value Parameter area initialization command address 1002n Parameter area initialization completed address 1003H Not performed 0 b Defa
42. configuration using a D A converter module For CC Link IE Field Network configuration refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 5 1 D A Converter Module System Configuration The following shows system configuration using a D A converter module Main module Extension module uoneinByuoD wazs S sjNpO JOWSAUOD Y G L S 43 5 2 44 1 2 3 4 Applicable Systems Applicable master station When using a D A converter module use the following products as a master station Model First five digits of serial number QJ71GF11 T2 LJ71GF11 T2 QD7 7GF16 14111 or later 14102 or later When a master station other than the above is used the D A converter module cannot be used Connectable modules One extension module can be connected to one D A converter module Module Model NZ2EX2B1 16D Extension I O module NZ2EX2B1 16T NZ2EX2B1 16TE Ethernet cable For the specifications of the Ethernet cable refer to the following U User s manual for the master local module used Software package GX Works2 is required for setting and diagnosing the D A converter module Install GX Works2 with the following version D A converter module Software version NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Version 1 91V or later Extension I O module Software version NZ2EX2B1 16D NZ2EX2B1 16T NZ2EX2B1 16TE Version 1 98C or later Version 1 91V or later CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING CHAPTER IN
43. conversion value second time first time 1 l l CH2 Analog output value f CH3 D A conversion value second time CH3 D A conversion value CH3 Analog output value first time l CH4 D A conversion value CH4 D A conversion CH4 Analog output value first time value seconde No Description 1 The D A conversion is started when the operation of the simple motion module shifts to the next cycle 2 The D A conversion is performed for 100us per channel from CH1 to CH4 111 UONOUN4 UOIEDIUNWWOD SNOUDJUDUAS YIOMION plal g1 YUIT DD EL g 112 a SB SW signals used with the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function To check the operating status of the D A converter module synchronous or asynchronous use the following link special register SW on the master station e Synchronous asynchronous operation status information each station SW01C8 to SW01CF For details refer to the following MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Network When writing a value to CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 use the condition of the above mentioned link special register SW the corresponding bit of the register being on as an interlock The following figure shows the program example to write a value to CH1 Digital value and CH2 Digital value of the D A converter module with station number 17 X20 X100B X1009 SW1C9 0 s A y A MOV D2002
44. data The received transient data is Correct the number of data frame length at the request source length error incorrect and retry the operation Station number switch out of l A station number out of range D72Ay range a value Set the station number within the allowable range has been set other than 1 to 120 DFO1 Transient data The divided transient data have Set the transient data size within the range that can be handled divided error been received by the module Then send the transient data that is not divided Point When multiple errors occur only the latest error code is stored in Error code RWr0 or Warning code RWr1 The errors that have occurred before can be checked with the error history of GX Works2 For error history refer to the following e Checking by executing a command of the slave station gt Page 135 Section 11 1 1 Error history data O address 0A00 to OAEF gt Page 172 Appendix 3 16 143 transient data send the data to the target station after a while ISI OPO JOU Z L1 11 3 Alarm Code List This section lists alarm codes Alarm code Category Description and cause of alarm Action hexadecimal An alert is occurring The channel where the alert has Aen occurred fits in O Set again the digital value within the setting e oas Op Minor error A value fits in A indicates that the range and turn on and off Alert output clear occurre
45. etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued 3 Overseas service Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ 4 Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation of damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in opportunity lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products replacement by the user maintenance of on site equipment start up test run and other tasks 5 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice 193 Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows NT Windows XP Windows Server Visio Excel PowerPoint Visual Basic Visual C and Access are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States Japan and other countries Intel Pentium and Celeron are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp All other company names
46. example is provided below ME MELSOFT Series GX Works Unset Project PRG MAIN i Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diaeno Menu bar I Pe TZ Online 5 gt Write to PLC Select Online on the menu bar and then select Write to PLC ETETETT FS sF5_ FG SES F whe nh Piya Navigation Project A window selected in the view selection area is displayed W Project window 5 gt Parameter Parameter Intelligent Function Module Global Dev ice Comment 5 gt PLC Parameter i S iia Select Project from the view selection 4 Program area to open the Project window hal MAIN D Local Device Comment Device Memory Device Initial Value 242444242 In the Project window expand Parameter and select PLC Parameter View selection area Unlabeled 11 TERM Unless otherwise specified this manual uses the following terms Term CC Link IE Field Network D A converter module GX Works2 REMFR REMTO Intelligent device station Cyclic transmission Simple motion module Slave station Data link Transient transmission Network module Buffer memory Master local module Master station Remote I O station Remote device station Remote buffer memory Remote register RWr Remote register RWw Remote output RY Remote input RX Link device Link special relay SB Link special register SW Local st
47. failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 3 When the MODE LED flashes S371 84 BuryoeyD pL Check item Action When the D A converter module is in execution of the unit test the D LINK LED turns on after the unit test is completed Take corrective action i 5 Is the D A converter module in execution of the unit test according to the result of the unit test gt Page 148 Section 11 5 4 When the MODE LED turns off Check item Action When the D A converter module is in the offset gain setting change the Is the D A converter module in the offset gain setting mode et mode to the normal mode after the offset gain setting is completed If the MODE LED does not turn on even after the module power supply is Does any hardware error occur turned on from off the possible cause is a hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 145 5 When the D LINK LED turns off Check item Does the own station in network operate normally Are 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables used Is the station to station distance 100m or less Does the cabling condition bend radius meet the specifications Is any Ethernet cable disconnected Do other stations connected to the D A converter module normally operate Does the switching hub normally operate Is the station number of the D A converter module duplicated with any of other stations 6 When the D LINK LED flashes
48. for a channel with output range of 0 to 5V e CHO Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable e CHO Scaling upper limit value 9000 e CHO Scaling lower limit value 3000 e CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 25 The digital value is as follows Analog output voltage V Add the shifting set value 1 Digital value before adjustment 2 Digital value Shifting set value Add the shifting set value after adjustment 2 Digital value Shifting set value 3 Scale after adjustment converted value 1 Digital value before adjustment 3 Scale converted value z 3000 3025 TETT Digital value Analog output B Digital value Shifting set Digital value Value after scaling voltage V value 0 3025 3000 0 4225 4200 2400 5425 5400 4800 1 2 4 5 Scale conversion uoound HUS 6 8 7825 7800 9600 9025 9000 12000 93 94 Set Parameter write for Method selection CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable od O Enable 1 Disable Set CHO Scaling enable disable setting to 0 Enable P 0 Enable 1 Disable Set 25 for CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 10 Digital Value Range Check Function An error is output when the
49. from the extension I O module and error signals can be output to the external at the fixed timing without influence from the sequence scan or link scan Target remote I O signals of external signal Area to be set assignment Trigger output request RY 19 Trigger output signal assignment Alert output signal RX1E Alert output signal assignment Error flag RXA Warning flag RX7 a Operation of the external signal assignment function Error flag assignment Warning flag assignment Ex When Alert output signal RX1E of the D A converter module is assigned to RY2A of the extension output module Extension output module D A converter module Lamp external device Warning Direction of data flow output signal The lamp external device connected to the extension output module turns on ON Alert output signal RX1E OFF S OFF Assign using the external i signal assignment function r K ON i RY2A 7 extension output module OFF OFF ON i OFF lamp external device OFF Point When a remote input signal of the main module is assigned to a remote output signal of the extension output module the assigned remote output signal cannot be turned on off or monitored using the program Turn on off or monitor the remote input signal before assignment of the main module In the above example turn on off or monitor Alert output signal RX1E 118 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 4 Settin
50. hub is used LUI User s manual for the master local module used e Check if the power supply of the switching hub is turned on Check if the power supplies of the other stations are turned on Change the mode of the module to Online Check the wiring condition of the Ethernet cables When the loopback function is enabled check if the ring topology is correctly configured for the port where the L ER LED is on L J User s manual for the master local module used Action e Check if 1OOOBASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used LUI User s manual for the master local module used e Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less e Check if the Ethernet cables are not disconnected Check if the power supplies of the switching hub and other stations are turned on S371 84 BuryoeyD pL Action Identify the error cause of the D A converter module and take corrective action with GX Works2 Action Check Alert output flag RWrA 147 11 5 Unit Test Run a unit test to check if there is any abnormality in the D A converter module J on E 0 H i i ff Flashing OFF PW RUN MODE DLINK ERR ALM When completed a ON PW RUN MODE DLINK ERR ALM M Flashing BECOUCO ae When failed Ys ON PW RUN MODE DLINK ERR ALM Beau E P Flashing OFF Power off the module Connect the PORT1 and PORT2 of the D A converter module with an Ethernet cable 3 Set the station nu
51. in the PLC CPU For information on items not displayed on the screen please refer to the manual Execute Import Export Close 10 Click the Execute button to write the parameter to the D A converter module 131 6 Program example 1 Create the following program with GX Works2 SB49 SWOBO 0 MC NO MO NO__ MO X20 X100B X1099 e l i OESS ee MOV D2003 W1003 CH2 Digital value setting X22 X100B X10099 m SET Y1011 CH2 Output enable disable flag SM400 MOV WI10A D2110 Check the alert output MOV W1102 D2130 Check CH1 Digital value range MOV wW1103 D2131 Check CH2 Digital value range D2110 2 t CH2 Processing at the alert occurrence upper limit value CH2 Alert output processing upper limit D2110 3 l t CH2 Processing at the alert occurrence lower limit value CH2 Alert output processing lower limit X24 X101E tS tS SH HoH HOIST Y101E Turn on Alert output clear request flag Y101E X101E RST Y101E Turn off Alert output clear request flag X100A MOV W1100 D2100 Read Latest error code X26 SET Y100A Turn on Error clear request flag Y100A X100A RST Y100A Turn off Error clear request flag X1007 MOV w1101 D2120 Read Latest warning code X1007 X28 KO D2130 ee Y100A Error clear request lt KO D2131 MCR NO J teri 2 Write the program to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module or turn on from off the power supply STILL
52. in the extension module described in the specifications is the value of the module power supply current supplied from the main module D A converter module Extension module NZ2GF2B 60DA4 NZ2EX2B1 16T 355mA Module power supply current Module power supply current 325mA 30mA Total current consumption uondwunsuog uana Bunejngea ge 2 3 4 Function List Whether to enable or disable D A conversion can be set for each channel ee D A conversion enable disable function Disabling the D A conversion for unused channels reduces the Seis a3 conversion cycles l Whether to output the D A conversion value or the offset value can be set for each channel Page 80 D A output enable disable function i f The conversion speed is constant regardless of the output Section 8 4 enable disable status The output range can be selected for each channel from the following ranges o Page 81 Range switching function e Factory default range 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA 1 to 5V 0 to 5V 10 to i Section 8 5 10V e User range user range setting 1 user range setting 2 Page 75 Offset gain setting function This function compensates for errors in analog output values Section 7 3 Whether to hold or clear the output analog value can be set according to Page 82 Analog output HOLD CLEAR function the CPU module operating status RUN STOP or stop error Section 8 6 The update intervals of cyclic data are monito
53. input RX is turned on the D A converter module performs the D A conversion using the trigger output function a Setting range Set the number for Remote input RX of the extension module starting from the head number 00004 of Remote input RX of the main module Ex When Trigger output request RY19 is assigned to 84 of Remote input RX starting from the head number 0p of the extension input module Main module Extension module OH to 1FH 20H to 28H to 2FH Remote input RX of 84 from the head number of the extension input module corresponds to Remote input RX of 284 from the head number of the main module Thus set 28 for Trigger output signal assignment address 00024 b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q c Default value The default value is No assignment FFFF Point When a value out of the setting range is set the error code 0170p is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on The operation is performed in the previous setting When Remote input RX of the extension input module is set to Trigger output signal assignment address 0002 the D A converter module does not perform the D A conversion even if Trigger output request RY19 is turned on Turn on Remote input RX which is set to Trigger output signal assignment address 0002 sealy Aiowsay yng ejowey jo sjielaq X pu ddy
54. jdwex4 weibold 6 129 3 Display the CC IE Field Configuration window and configure the configuration and station number of the slave station as follows button fg CC IE Field Configuration Module 1 Start 1 0 0000 mfx CCIE Field Configuration Edit View Close with Discarding the Setting Close with Reflecting the Setting Mode Setting Onine Normal Mode x Assignment Method Start End Link Scan Time Approx 0 69 ms rege seting Rv Setting Refresh Devs S2lect CC TE Feld Fred My Favortes Model Name STA Station Type 1 HB 0 Host Station 0 Master Station General CC IE Field Module Ey NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Remote Device Station 32 cooo oir 16 ooo oor amp CC IE Field Module Mitsubishi Electri ey NZ2EX 16 D0 Master Local Module Head Module Servo Ampliter MELSERVO J4 Seri Basic Digital Input Module Basic Digital Output Module Basic Analog Input Module g Basic Analog Output Module pay NZ2GF2B 60D44 4 channels Basic temperature control module Basic High Speed Counter Module Extension Digital Input Module GOT2000 Series Host Station GOT1000 Series STAHO Master Total STAH 1 Line Star NZ2GF2B 6 NZ2EX 16 ODA4 DO Supplementary Informations 4 Close the CC IE Field Configuration window CC IE Field Configuration gt Close with Reflecting the Setting J Display the refresh parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows DO but
55. labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced 5 Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and Failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage 6 Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi 7 Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins
56. modules can be connected a flexible configuration can be achieved In addition a poor contact of the extension module can be found promptly because the main module always monitors the connection status of the extension module Various extension modules can be connected according to the application Connecting the extension module to wires or Ethernet cables is not required Main module Extension module D A converter module n Extension input module W Extension output module sink type i Extension output module source type The flexible combination is possible Easy station number setting Because of the rotary switch on the front of the module setting and checking the station number are easy Response improvement by high speed conversion The high speed conversion of 100us channel is achieved Reliability by high accuracy High accuracy is achieved for the maximum value of analog output value 0 2 ambient temperature 25 5 C and 0 3 ambient temperature 0 to 55 C D A conversion available at any timing This function converts a digital value just after input of a trigger output request to an analog value for each channel Combining this function with the external signal assignment function enables the direct input of Trigger output request from the extension input module thus the following advantages are provided e
57. oO Oo ESTES 1 Disable Scaling function i sabl 1 Disable C Enable Oo 10000 4000 Item Setting range CHU Scaling upper limit value 32000 to 32000 CHU Scaling lower limit value Point Even if the scaling upper limit value and the scaling lower limit value are set so that the change is larger than the maximum resolution described in the performance specifications the resolution will not increase Scaling settings must meet the following condition Scaling upper limit value gt Scaling lower limit value CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 4 Example of scaling setting 1 When values are set for a channel with output range of 0 to 5V as follows e CHO Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable e CHO Scaling upper limit value 10000 e CHO Scaling lower limit value 2000 Al Sealine function E E Dea l T0000 EO 1 Disable ES 0 Enable The digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Analog output voltage V BV 5 0 12000 12287 Scale converted digital value Scaling lower limit Scaling upper limit _ value 2000 value 10000 Digital value Digital value Analog output voltage V conversion 8 uonoun4 Buijeos gg 88 2 When values are set for a channel with output range of 10 to 10V as follows e CHO Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable e CHO Scaling upper limit value 12000 e CHO Scaling lower limit value 4000 T
58. range setting is used configure the offset gain setting with the following operations When factory default settings are used the offset gain setting is not required 1 2 4 A Button Button User range setting 1 10 to 10V CH1 Offset CH1 Gain CH2 Offset CH2 Gain V I c1 2 3 4 OFFSET GAIN CH3 Offset V I c1 2 3 4 OFFSET GAIN CH3 Gain CHA Offset CH4 Gain V I c1 2 3 4 OFFSET GAIN User range setting 2 0 to 20mA CH1 Offset CH1 Gain V cot 2 3 4 OFFSET GAIN CH2 Offset V 1 2 3 4 OFFSET GAIN CH2 Gain CH3 Offset CH3 Gain V cot 2 3 4 OFFSET GAIN CH4 Offset CH4 Gain EEHEHE E Keep pressing the A button EAEE E EEHEEHE E The write is completed Data are being written Power off the module Set O G for x10 of the station number setting switch Power on the module to check the LED is in the following status RUN LED OFF O G LED ON Select the setting target using the SET SEL button Buijes UlENASSHO Z For the selected channel adjust the analog output value by using the and switches Pressing the switch increases the analog output value Pressing the switch decreases the analog output value Keep pressing the A button until the RUN LED turns on After the RUN LED turns on release the A button While the RUN LED is on the offset value or gain value is being written to the nonvolatile memory After the writing the RUN L
59. reset e Simple motion module setting Operation confirmation e Confirmation of transmission path Recheck the operation cycle setting of simple motion module and turn off and on the power of D A converter module or execute remote reset Execute the followings and turn off and on the power or execute remote reset e Simple motion module setting Operation confirmation e Confirmation of transmission path S BPOD JOUA C Lb Remove an extension module that is not supported e Check the external power supply status of the extension output module e If an error occurs when the system is started or stopped correct the timing to enable the external power supply monitoring function Set the same type and number of points in Extension module identification code address 02004 as those of the connected extension module Set a value other than 000b and 001b to the low 3 bits of Input response setting address 0010p 141 Error code ae Sr Classification Description and cause Action hexadecimal Communication e A malfunction may have occurred due to D5294 Major error error 1 The communication LSI is in Then take measures against noise noise or others Check the cable distance or grounding condition of each device Communication failure e Execute a unit test for the module If the error 2 same error occurs again the hardware of D52B4 Major error the module may be in failure Please consult your
60. the D A converter module can perform D A conversion synchronized with the operation cycle of a simple motion module This enables the D A converter module to operate at the same timing of other slave stations on the same network N TI 49 sab m 4 gt n 17 10 Various installation methods The module can be installed in six directions using a DIN rail fir DIN rail Horizontal installation upside down Horizontal installation Upward installation 11 Easy module replacement Because the 2 piece structure is adopted for the terminal block for module power supply and FG and terminal block for analog output signals the module can be replaced with the wire connected In addition because the terminal block for analog output signals is the lift up structure the terminal block can be lifted only by loosening the terminal block mounting screw to be removed easily 12 Error history confirmation The history of 15 errors and occurrence time are stored in the D A converter module The error history helps the investigation for the cause when a problem occurs 13 Easy setting with CC IE Field configuration of GX Works2 Programming is reduced since the parameter can be configured on the screen with the CC IE Field configuration of GX Works2 In addition setting status and operation status of modules can be checked easily 18 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES Th
61. the Execute button Method selection Error history read Error history read Error clear request Error history clear request gt Command Setting 136 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Checking by Latest error code RWr0 Check the error with the remote register of the master local module W Online gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh target device for Latest error code RWr0 is W1100 Device Device Name wi 100 TiC Set Value Reference Program Buffer Memory Module Start HEY Address Display Format Modify Value 2 EE 228 G4 esc 10 El Details Open 3 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 Check the warning with the remote register of the master local module W Online gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh target device for Latest warning code RWr1 is W1101 pes Device amp Device Name wi 101 THC Set Value Reference Program Buffer Memory Module Start HEX Address Display Format Modify Value 2 w E 32 22 64 rst 10 a Details Open Device FED wigi 0 0 0 0 0 alo te z els lala leho 1 clpjalo el7le s 4 3 2 1 o 1 0 o oo off ol offs ololojolololololololololo ololojolololololololololo Wil 103 Oo 0 O000 Wil 104 0 0 0 o000 137 S8POD wuejy 9y pue SEPOD 10113 3U 104 Burjosuy L LL 11 2 Error Code List
62. the check code is not reset The stored check code is not cleared even if the digital value falls within the setting range When Scaling enable disable setting address 010E is set to Enable 0 the scale converted digital value is the target for the check code However when the scale converted digital value is out of the setting range a slight inaccuracy may be contained in the target digital value for the check code when the check code is stored due to an operational error in the scale conversion When a value is set for CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw39 the value with the shifting set value added is the target for the check code APPENDICES a Resetting set value check codes The check codes can be reset in the following two procedures e Write a digital value within the setting range and turn on and off Error clear request flag RYA e Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RYQ b Default value Within the setting range 00004 is stored 4 Alert output flag RWrA Alert status upper limit value or lower limit value for each channel can be checked For details on the alert output function refer to the following e Alert Output Function lt gt Page 98 Section 8 11 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 CH4 Lower CH4 Upper CH3 Lower CH3 Upper CH2 Lower CH2 Upper CH1 Lower CH1 Upper limit value limit value limit value limit value limit value limit value limit value limit valu
63. the details of remote I O signals assigned to the master local module The assignment of each device number is for the case when the remote I O signals of the main module are assigned as follows e Remote input signal RXO to RX1F e Remote output signal RYO to RY1F Appendix 1 1 Remote input signals 1 Warning flag RX7 This signal turns on when a minor error occurs automatically 00004 is stored and Warning flag RX7 turns off ciate gt Controlled by the D A converter module Five seconds after the cause of the minor error is eliminated the value in Latest warning code RWr1 is cleared A minor error The minor error is 5 seconds occurred removed have passed Latest warning code RWr1 0000H X Error code or alarm code OOOOH I 5 seconds I I I l Warning flag RX7 oFF 4 3 OFF Remote READY RXB 151 sjeu is ndu s JoweY xipueddy sjeu iS O I 0W Jo s e q X pu ddy 2 Initial data setting completed flag RX9 Turn on Initial data setting request flag RY9 after writing parameter data to the remote buffer memory with the REMTO instruction This signal turns on when the operating condition is changed When the following settings are changed the signal is used as an interlock condition to turn Initial data setting request flag RY9 on and off Mode switch address 00004 Trigger output signal assignment address 00024 Alert output signal assignment a
64. the output HOLD CLEAR setting function refer to the following LJ CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting Setting value CLEAR On HOLD 44 a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q b Default value The default value is CLEAR 0p Point If no extension output module is connected the setting in this area is ignored When the data other than above is set the D A converter module operates with the setting value of the lower 1 bit 9 D A conversion enable disable setting address 01024 The D A conversion enable disable status is set for each channel b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 fof ofo fo of ofofo ojo Le Te redee eee Imco Data for b4 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 D A conversion enable 1 D A conversion disable a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q b Default value The default value is set to D A conversion disable 1 for all channels 168 APPENDICES 10 Range setting address 01034 The output range is set for each channel b15 to b12 b11 to b8 b7 to b4 b3 to bO CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 Output range Setting value 4 to 20mA OH 0 to 20mA 1H 1 to 5V 2H 0 to 5V 3H 10 to 10V 4y User range setting 1 10 to 10V 5H User range setting 2 0 to 20mA 6y a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q b
65. time and OFF time of Trigger output request RY19 Item Reference value Input interval of the trigger output request ON time of the trigger j output request SM LS 0 2 ms or longer OFF time of the trigger output request 4 SM Sequence scan time ms LJ User s manual for the CPU module used in the master station LS Link scan time ms LL User s manual for the master local module used ECA gt Controlled by the D A converter module Longer duration than the trigger output request input interval Longer duration than the trigger output request OFF time Shorter duration than the trigger output request input interval Longer duration than the trigger output request ON time If the time from OFF to ON of the trigger output request is shorter than the trigger output request input interval the trigger output request is ignored l 1ON ON ON Trigger output request RY19 OFF 3A OFF OFF gt OFF CH1 D A conversion value second time ka CH1 Analog output value CH2 D A conversion value second time CH3 D A conversion value ie CH3 D A conversion value first time second time CH4 D A conversion value Sc first time CH2 Analog output value CH3 Analog output value CH4 D A conversion CH4 Analog output value value second time 107 uolnoun 3ndjno swebbuy Zhe 108 10 Setting procedure 1 OR Set Parameter write fo
66. to BY __ OG CLEAR 4 10 to 10V OCLEAR 5 User range settingl 6 10 to 10 DCLEAR pO User range settine20 to 20mA Point When switching the output range set Disable OFF to CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 before setting a value within the range an external device allows for CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 For example when the output range is from 0 to 5V and 12000 is set for CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 5V is output In this case if the output range is changed to 10 to 10V 7 5V is output because 12000 remains set for CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 uonoun4 Bulyoyums ebuey G g 81 8 6 Analog Output HOLD CLEAR Function Whether to hold or clear the output analog value can be set according to the CPU module operating status RUN STOP or stop error 1 Combination of analog output status The following table shows how the analog output status changes depending on the combination of settings for D A conversion enable disable setting address 01024 and CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 D A conversion enable disable setting Disable address 0102 Execution 3 CHO Output enable disable flag i Enable or status Disable RY10 to RY13 disable Analog output HOLD CLEAR HOLD or HOLD or j HOLD CLEAR setting address 01044 CLEAR CLEAR Analog output status of when the CPU module is in The ARON vate OAA CONATAN from Oie OVORA the RUN status the digital valu
67. to the following e Module operation information initialization command address 1004 L gt Page 175 Appendix 3 21 b Default value The default value is set to Not performed 0 175 sealy How y yng ejowsey jo sjez q X pu ddy Appendix 4 1 0 Conversion Characteristic of D A 176 Conversion The I O conversion characteristics of D A conversion are the gradient of a straight line connecting an offset value and a gain value when a digital value written from the CPU module is converted to an analog output value voltage or current output 1 Offset value An analog output value voltage or current corresponding to the digital value O under the condition that the scaling function and the shift function are not used 2 Gain value An analog output value voltage or current corresponding to the following digital value under the condition that the scaling function and the shift function are not used e 12000 When the output range is set to 0 to 5V 1 to 5V 0 to 20mA 4 to 20mA user range setting 1 or user range setting 2 e 16000 When the output range is set to 10 to 10V APPENDICES 3 Voltage output characteristics The following graph shows the voltage output characteristics Analog output range for actual use Analog output value V 716000 8000 s d 8000 12000 16000 16384 288 12287 16383 Digital input value No Output range setting Offset value Digital value Maximum reso
68. to the module Doing so may damage the module Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before mounting or removing a module Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Startup and Maintenance Precautions CAUTION After the first use of the product terminal block the number of connections disconnections is limited to 50 times IEC 61131 2 compliant Before handling the module or the cable to be connected to the module touch a conducting object such as a grounded metal to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Startup and maintenance of a control panel must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of protection against electric shock Lock the control panel so that only qualified maintenance personnel can operate it Disposal Precautions CAUTION When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT 1 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions i where any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT if any shall not lead to any major or serious accident and ii where the backup and fail safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the case of any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT The PRODUCT has been de
69. value lt Alert output lower limit value oe gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program Latest warning code 0 Alert 0 RWr1 Alert output signal RX1E Alert output clear request flag RY1E a How to turn off the signal Turn off the signal by either of the following methods Turning on and off Alert output clear request flag RY1E e Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 When an alarm code is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 this signal is cleared 7 External power supply monitor state flag RX1F This signal turns on when the external power supply monitoring function is being activated by External power supply monitor request flag RY1F rata gt Controlled by the D A converter module Changed by the user External power supply monitor request flag RY1F sjeublis indul s oweY xipueddy s euBls O I 0W Jo silejeq X pu ddy External power supply monitor Disabled function Disabled N M l xa l l me Enabled i I N ON External power supply monitor NI status flag RX1F OFF OFF For the external power supply monitoring function refer to the following e External power supply monitoring function _ gt Page 117 Section 8 15 2 155 Appendix 1 2 Remote output signals 156 1 Initial data setting request flag RY9 Turn on this signal after writing parame
70. 0 2 2000 a 5000 6000 6 8000 12000 10 89 Point When using the scaling function the digital value before scaling can be set to a value out of the range of the scaling upper and lower limit values dotted line area in the I O characteristics However use the scaling function within the range of the analog output practical range solid line area in the I O characteristics If the value is out of the analog output practical range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications The default digital value 0 may not be appropriate depending on the scaling function setting Especially in the examples 1 2 and 3 the out of range digital value error error code 0600 occurs if CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 is turned on with the digital value being 0 The following shows the error codes that occur O60L LL The last digit indicates the channel where the error has occurred Fixed Therefore set an appropriate digital value within the scaling range before turning on CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 When using the user range note that the scaling lower limit value is equal to the offset value CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 9 Shift Function Using this function the D A converter module outputs the converted digital value with the shifting set value added in analog When the shifting set value is changed it is reflected to the analog output value in
71. 0p of the main module is set Ex The following is an example for assigning Warning flag RX7 to the remote output RY number 6p of the extension output module Main module Extension module OH to 1FH 20H to 26H to 2FH The remote output RY number 6p is 264 when counted from the start remote output RY number of the main module Thus set 26 for Warning flag assignment address 0006p b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 c Default value The default value is set to No assignment FFFF Point If a value out of the setting range is set an error occurs The error code 0174p is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on The operation is performed in the previous setting APPENDICES 6 Cyclic data update watch time setting address 0007 This signal is used to set the time to monitor the data update interval of the cyclic transmission watch time When the cyclic transmission remains stopped longer than the cyclic data update watch time the D A converter module is regarded as disconnected from data link and the output status is held or cleared by Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting address 00114 and Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 01041 For Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting address 00114 refer to the following Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting address 00114 7 Page 168 Appendix 3 8
72. 1 Trigger output completed clear request RY1A 156 Trigger output completed flag RX19 154 Trigger output function 008 101 Trigger output request RY19 156 Trigger output signal assignment address 00024 Scabies itu Sk AC Neg ered seit ET Ce Asap ak ec 163 Troubleshooting 0000 e ee eens 135 Troubleshooting for each phenomenon 149 UNECE oc oe Seite heh ale Ad amp Be wae ee 148 W MEE Depia a a a aea a ee aaa 20 Voltage output characteristics 177 Warning flag RX7 2 0 0 0 000 e eee eee 151 Warning flag assignment address 0006p 166 Wiring of Ethernet cable 0 54 Wiring of external device and terminal block 57 Wiring with terminal block for module power supply and PG E EE S ina dP E EEE E EAT 52 191 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print date November 2012 SH NA 081112ENG A First edition edition December 2013 SH NA 081112ENG B Addition of the trigger output function and CC Link IE Field Network Esto o communication function Japanese manual version SH 081111 B This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents
73. 10MHz or less Connect a noise filter to the external power supply of a main module and the external power supply of an extension module Use a noise filter with the damping characteristics equivalent to those of MA1206 manufactured by TDK Lambda Corporation Note that a noise filter is not required if the module is used in Zone A defined in EN61131 2 The precautions for attaching a noise filter are described below e Do not bundle the cables on the input side and output side of the noise filter If bundled the output side noise will be induced into the input side cables from which the noise was filtered Input side Input side power supply side power supply side Induction Filter Output side device side Output side device side Noise will be induced when the input Separately install the input and and output wires are bundled output wires e Ground the noise filter grounding terminal to the control panel with the shortest cable possible approx 10cm APPENDICES Appendix 7 2 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The module operates at the rated voltage of 24VDC The Low Voltage Directive is not applied to the modules that operate at the rated voltage of less than 50VAC and 75VDC SOAIOOJIIG BHeYO A MOT pue OZ Z X ipueddy BANDSJIG L oA MO7 y UM BOUeI GWOD 0 syu wainb y ZZ xipueddy 185 Appendix 8 Checking Serial Number and Function Version The serial num
74. 10V 16384 to 16383 16384 or more 16383 Maximum actual range 32000 Actual range 16000 to 16000 16385 or less 16384 to 32000 5 User range setting 1 12288 to 12287 12288 or more 12287 10 to 10V Actual range 12000 to 12000 12289 or less 12288 6 User range setting 2 288 to 12287 12288 or more 12287 0 to 20mA Actual range 0 to 12000 289 or less 288 The setting range and the actual range of when the scaling function is enabled depend on the settings in the scaling upper limit value and the scaling lower limit value a When a value out of the setting range is written D A conversion is performed with the upper and lower limit value of the setting range Simultaneously the following status notifies that the setting is out of the range e The check code is stored in CHO Set value check code RWr2 to RWr5 For details on check codes refer to the following Page 158 Appendix 2 3 e The error code 0600 for an out of range digital value is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 e Warning flag RX7 turns on e The ALM LED flashes b Default value The default value is set to O for all channels 160 APPENDICES 6 CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 Set the shifting set value that is to be used for the shift function in signed 16 bit binary The digital value with shift addition is D A converted For details on the shift function refer to the following e Shift Function gt Page 91 Sectio
75. 20 0108 010A O10CH eee eee 170 Gain value 6 ia snicacdaeae Sethe a ld Sak Se ae Ga ee 176 CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 160 General specifications 00 23 CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 156 CHU Scaling lower limit value address 010Fy 01114 OSO om a E E ee a cae 171 i CHU Scaling upper limit value address 01104 0112y 0114p 0116 aa oaa 2 eee eee eee 174 PEED i sga EE EA ETETETT 20 CHO Set value check code RWr2 to RWr5 158 Initial data setting completed flag RX9 152 CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 161 Initial data setting request flag RY9 156 Connecting extension modules 48 Input response time setting address 00104 167 Connecting the Ethernet cable 54 Input response time setting function 117 Current output characteristics 178 Installation and wiring 1 1 seer eee eee 45 Installation direction 0 0 00 eee eee 47 190 N O P Installation environment anaana aaa aaa aaa 46 Installation environment and installation position 46 Installation position 6 0 0 0 00 eee eee 46 LER CGED ace ait Sop yaa idee she ak cee We de at Deno ee Sec 21 Latest error code RWr0 000008 158 Latest warning code RWr1 0 158 Laying Ethernet cables 000 56 HNK CED rater tai Lae Ree Ne ee es 21 List of remote buffer mem
76. 33 Parameter area initialization command address 10024 sf ee tiles Oe Ap eM Sie cae Gok te es TE et BR 173 Parameter area initialization completed address 10031 aA ae ee aha ahs ah kein ate a dnc een a 174 Parameter setting 0 000000 c eae 63 Parl hames tained hitch mht ee ie aes 19 Performance specifications 25 Program example 00000 e eee eee 125 Programming 0 000 c eee eee eee eee 124 Precautions for programming 124 Procedure for programming 125 PAINE ED haat steers hat ins ine ee a ee 20 Range setting address 0103 169 Range switching function 4 81 Remote READY RXB 0000005 154 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive sain 2 Grins Ue tne eee se a ee 185 RUNEED oe taaa aia e AA tad uma eceaatas 20 Scaling enable disable setting address 010Ep 171 Scaling function naaa aana aa 85 SET SEL DUHOM uirae ad ee ed de ad OEN 21 SHU PLUG MOI secre dere tet ie Wak loan wh eat tae acd hea ae 91 Station number setting 004 45 Station number setting switch 19 System configuration 0 00 eee 43 PROT ceuinsotras c daea e Sena et aie eee 12 Terminal block cover 2 000 c eee eee eee 21 Terminal block for analog output signals 21 Terminal block for module power supply and FG 21 The procedure before operation 4
77. 4 DA conversion enabl 1 Disable 1 Disable 8 4 D A Output Enable Disable Function Whether to output the D A conversion value or the offset value can be set for each channel The conversion speed is constant regardless of the output enable disable status 1 Setting procedure Use CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 for the setting CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 Analog output Output enable ON Output disable OFF The D A conversion value is output The offset value is output 80 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 5 Range Switching Function The output range can be selected for each channel from the following ranges e Factory default range 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA 1 to 5V 0 to 5V 10 to 10V e User range user range setting 1 user range setting 2 1 Setting procedure 7 Set Parameter write for Method selection XX CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable a DA conversion enabled __ _____ GH D A conversion enabl l Disable GH2 D A conversion enabl GH3 D A conversion enabl me e 0 Enable ie GHA D A conversion enabl i Disable 1 Disable 3 Set CHO Range setting M o Range setting CH1 Range setting 0 4 to 20m 3 0
78. 4 The non volatile memory data operation information initialization command 01104 Moderate error error module are abnormal If an error occurs please consult your local working Mitsubishi representative information User range Start over the offset gain setting of all The value set in the offset gain ae data damaged e ce channels where the user range setting is 4 setting is invalid 01204 Moderate error The channel used The channel where the error has cannot be l oe If an error occurs please consult your local occurred cannot be identified a identified Mitsubishi representative 138 Error code hexadecimal 01304 01404 01504 01604 017 H 01804 040 Op Classification Moderate error Minor error Minor error Minor error Moderate error Moderate error Moderate error Non volatile memory data error parameter Non volatile memory data error error history Incorrect network parameter access error Remote buffer memory access error External signal assignment setting error Same address for the external signal assignment function Offset gain setting value inverted Description and cause The parameter data stored in the non volatile memory are abnormal The error history data stored in the non volatile memory are abnormal Access to D A converter module when network parameter was in the incorrect status A buffer memory area other tha
79. 5s 52 65 Wiring etEthemet Cables ercer to ek e a ae ee ee oe hoa 54 6 6 Wiring of External Device and Terminal Block 0000000 57 CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 63 Tall Parameter Se tiiInGs 255 5 49 0 4 x itis 6 6 oe elev ade eee lah wees oe Rode Wiss aA eh 63 G2 Ghanging the Paramelten2so sa0bc42nke os a ctatut Gokeed bean lt hae a AE 69 7 2 1 Changing the network configuration 0 0 0 00000 cece eet n eens 69 7 2 2 Changing the parameter without changing the network configuration 73 io VOfise Gain Seuingie cad odes eee theta bosdings Sine wal kolmient n wees 75 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION Tf 8 1 Mode Shift at POWwercOn saene rd Btls gecesi hk A eae cote eA oS Peet ak od 7 82 Dave Mode SWiCiiwns incest y Sw dinecawia tes ou eda white we Os pedis dca ders Meee 78 8 3 D A Conversion Enable Disable Function 0 00 000 eee eee ees 80 8 4 D A Output Enable Disable Function 0 0 0 0 eee eee 80 8 5 Range Switching Function oh eee 2 Seca eas Soe he eda nees Pea w ee Mee Meese 81 8 6 Analog Output HOLD CLEAR Function 0 0 0 0 0 ccc ee eee 82 8 7 Cyclic Data Update Watch Function 0 0 0 0 0 0 eee eee 84 BO Scand FUNCION rikon eeri Nera e E Ear oe pa aoea oe ke Gee ee 85 89 Shit PUNGUON eir cea eee N E r E A A 91 8 10 Digital Value Range Check Function nananana aaaea 95 S11 Aleit Output FUNCION r eedan eaea n wae D Se eee a ko a eects Dole area
80. AOO to OFFFy 38 _ Error history clear command address 1000 173 Bending radius of the Ethernet cable 56 Error history clear completed address 10014 173 Error history O address OAOO to OAEF 172 C Error notification function susana aaea 114 Extension connector cover 2008 21 Calculating current consumption 27 External dimensions 020005 189 CC Link IE Field Network diagnostic function 121 External power supply monitor request flag RY1F CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication ft ttt ee 197 PICHON gas aa te ania th Bo cle Aeon thats eee ten a 109 External power supply monitor state flag RX1F 155 CHTio 4 LED rizar ieta anana ea ee 20 External power supply monitoring function 117 Checking for the error codes and the alarm codes External signal assignment function 118 Sac Gia dais we pec tide denen Seer ty ated Aaa 135 Checking by executing a command of the slave station F oth Me redline ak Laren dh Auden ts ean Hn 135 es Checking by Latest error code RWr0 137 Fe Ales reran tated 2 oN e a t 16 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 137 Function at the extension module installation 117 Checking the LEDs 0 0005 145 CHO Alert output lower limit value address 0107 G 01094 010By 010D a ias s codsacs mecha kecewt ete 170 CHO Alert output upper limit value address 0106 GAIN LED ooo aa
81. B max and 30dB mean measured by 3m method 30 to 300MHZz b Wiring of power cables and ground cables e Near the power supply part provide a ground point to the control panel Ground the FG terminal with the thickest and shortest possible ground cable 30cm or shorter 182 APPENDICES 3 Cables Use shielded cables for the cables which are connected to the module and run out from the control panel If a shielded cable is not used or not grounded correctly the noise immunity will not meet the specified value a Cables for the CC Link IE Field Network The precautions for using CC Link IE Field Network cables are described below e Shielded cables should be used for the CC Link IE Field Network Strip a part of the jacket as shown below and ground the exposed shield in the largest possible area CC Link IE Field Network cable Shield b Grounding the cable clamp Use shielded cables for external wiring and ground the shields of the external wiring cables to the control panel with the AD75CK type cable clamp Mitsubishi Ground the shield section 20 to 30cm away from the module Inside the control panel Sh MASA Y gt Module Se IS f SAN Sy Ses SO 20 to 30cm AD75CK lee For details of the AD75CK refer to the following AD75CK type Cable Clamping Instruction Manual c Analog I O signal line Use a signal line of 30m or shorter when connecting it to the analog I O terminals of the m
82. EC 61131 2 147m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions No corrosive gases 0 to 2000m Inside a control panel 2 Il or less 2 or less Class Do not use or store the D A converter module under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude Om Doing so may cause malfunction When using the D A converter module under pressure please consult your local Mitsubishi representative If the environment satisfies the operating ambient temperature operating ambient humidity and other conditions the module can be used even outside the control panel This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within premises Category Il applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities The surge voltage withstand level for the equipment with the rated voltage of 300V or less is 2500V This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used Pollution degree 2 is when only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected occasionally 23 suoneoyinoeds jesauey E 24 Point To use the D A converter module complying with the EMC Directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual L Page 180 Appendix 7 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATI
83. ED turns off After checking that the RUN LED turns off go to the next step When setting another channel go back to step 4 After setting all the channels power off the module 19 76 Point Configure the offset gain setting in accordance with the actual use situation Connection to the CC Link IE Field Network is not required Configure the offset gain setting in the range satisfying the following condition When the setting value out of the range is configured the maximum resolution and accuracy of the module may not fall within the range shown in the following performance specifications e I O Conversion Characteristic of D A Conversion _ Page 176 Appendix 4 Because the offset value and gain value are written to the nonvolatile memory in the D A converter module the set values can be used even after the module is powered on and off Configure the offset gain setting in the condition of Offset value lt Gain value The offset and gain values are checked in the D A converter module when Initial data setting request flag RY9 is turned on and off with the user range setting 1 or user range setting 2 set to Range setting address 01034 Ifa wrong condition offset value gain value is set an error occurs The error code 0400p is stored in Latest error code RWr0 when they are checked Error flag RXA is turned on and the ERR LED turns on CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION This chapter des
84. IE Field Configuration window select the following models from the Module List window Extension module type Name Input module NZ2EX 16 D1 Output module NZ2EX 16 DO When points less than the ones of the D A converter module and extension module are set for the remote I O signal and remote register no error occurs The cyclic transmission is performed for the data of the points set from the start Bulyjas Jojowesed Z 63 64 1 Precautions a Before parameter settings e Read and write the parameter settings of this module with the CPU module in the STOP status Reading and writing are unavailable in the RUN status e Check that the start I O number of the network parameter of the master station matches that of the PLC parameter If they differ the parameter settings cannot be read or written b Parameter settings e When using the D A converter module enable the block data assurance per station When it is disabled correct operation of the D A converter module cannot be guaranteed CC IE Field Supplementary Setting s Link Scan Mode Setting 4 Block Data Assurance per Station Do not uncheck the box Asynchronous Constant Scan ms 1 to 200 C Synchronous Loopback Function Setting Use Please build network configuration ring configuration that the end stations of Line Connection are connecte to each other End Cancel For the block data assurance per station refer to the following
85. M LED red Indicates the alert status of the D A converter module Alert has occurred F An out of range digital value error has occurred OFF Operating normally O G LED green Indicates the data link status of the D A converter module Indicates the error status of the D A converter module 2 Indicates the module is in the offset gain setting mode In offset gain setting mode In a mode other than the offset gain setting mode Indicates the user range setting for the selected setting in the offset gain setting mode V LED green Setting target V LED LED LED green User range setting 1 voltage OFF User range setting 2 current OFF ON CH1 to 4 LED Indicates the channel for the selected setting in the offset gain setting mode green The channel of the number for which the LED turns on is the setting target OFF The channel of the number for which the LED turns off is not the setting target Indicates whether the selected setting is offset or gain in the offset gain setting mode OFFSET LED green Setting target OFFSET LED GAIN LED Gain OFF ON 20 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES PORT1 connector for CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector Connect an Ethernet cable gt Page 54 Section 6 5 There are no restrictions on the connection order of the cables for the P1 connector and P2 connector ON e The module has received abnormal data EN e The module is performing loopback e T
86. N times integration function enable YO oo Description Read Write 2 515 System area 591 ee 4 This is the value at default or initialization by Parameter area initialization command address 1002 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable Jowa JOLING ajowsY joisiq 7 E 35 2 Monitoring area address 05004 to O9FF Type r Description Read Write 2 Decimal Hexadecimal 1280 0500 Station based ese to to System area monitoring data 1535 O5FFH Module based 1536 0600 monitoring data to to System area main module 1791 O6FFY Module based O j ase 1792 0700 monitoring data i i The remote buffer memory of the connected O extension extension module is assigned 2047 O7FFy module 1 2048 08004 to to System area 2559 09F F4 4 This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable a Monitoring area of the extension module The remote buffer memory differs depending on the model of the extension module e Extension input module NZ2EX2B1 16D Address aay 7 Description Read Write 2 Decimal Hexadecimal 1792 07004 Extension module identification code 0000 R 1793 07014 to to System area 2047 O7FFy 4 This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset
87. OFF status of the external power supply and shows it with the I O PW LED on the extension I O module By using External power supply monitor request flag RY1F a moderate error is generated when the external power supply is off Thus the ON OFF status of the external power supply is notified and the extension output module can be stopped a External power supply monitoring function When the external power supply is turned off with External power supply monitor request flag RY1F on a moderate error occurs When using this function check that the external power supply stabilizes before turning on External power supply monitor request flag RY1F When turning off the external power supply turn off External power supply monitor request flag RY1F in advance UOI e J e SU jnpon uoisua xg 3y Je UONOUNY S g b Setting and checking the external power supply monitoring function External power supply monitor Set whether to enable or disable the external power j ii a i Page 157 Appendix 1 2 7 request flag RY1F supply monitoring function External power supply monitor Indicates whether the external power suppl p iad said ee pe oe Nae Page 155 Appendix 1 1 7 state flag RX1F monitoring function is enabled or disabled 117 3 External signal assignment function Remote input signals or remote output signals of the D A converter module can be assigned to I O signals of the connected extension I O module Signals can be input
88. ONS 3 2 Performance Specifications Item Description Station type Remote device station Number of analog output points 4 points 4 channels module Digital input 16 bit signed binary 16384 to 16383 288 to 12287 12288 to 12287 Reinet 10 to 10VDC external load resistance value 1kQ to 1MQ 0 to 20mADC external load resistance value 0Q to 600Q ar Maximum Output Output range Digital value resolution 10 to 10V 16000 to 16000 0 625mV I O characteristics maximum 0 to 5V 0 416mV SEE Voltage O to 12000 resolution to AtS 0 333mV o range setting 1 10 to 10V 12000 to 12000 0 333mV 0 to 20mA 1 66uA Current 4 to 4to200mA O to 12000 1 33yuA o E range User range setting 2 0 to 20mA 2 User range setting 2 0 to 20mA to 20mA 0 95uA Ambient temperature 0 2 Conversion 25 5 C accu racy Ambient temperature 0 3 0 to 55 C Conversion speed 100us channel Output short protection Protected Absolute maximum output Voltage 15V Current 21mA Between communication system terminal and all analog output terminals Photocoupler isolation Insulation method Between power supply system terminal and all analog output terminals Transformer insulation Between output channels Non insulation SOOVAC for 1 minute between all power supply and communication system terminals and all analog output terminals SUOI LOIJIOBdS BOURWWOJLI9d ZE Withstand voltage Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1us
89. PECIFICATIONS 23 3 1 General Specifications ununa aaau aaa 23 3 2 Performance Specifications anana aa aaae eee eens 25 3 3 Calculating Current Consumption a oa aaa aoaaa aaaeeeaa 27 34 Funcions i aseena ae a a ee he ae ae ee 28 35 Listor Remote VO Signals 10 2 vat nei ai e ain ee E DERE E a ee She hes 29 36 Listo Remote Register sasien ni de eh 4 Shee ee a E 31 3 7 List of Remote Buffer Memory 6 7222445 gases Al ee eee ee ee 4A ee ee 32 CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 41 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 43 5 1 D A Converter Module System Configuration 0 00 0000 ccc ee eee 43 52 Applicable Systeme 2 042 064 240200 Sec eo eee ey eek eee aed ob te Bae oees 44 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 45 6 1 Station Number SeN esika vaste ee ee i nenen da pba iaet nos ea eetabe dev eee 45 6 2 Installation Environment and Installation Position 0 0 0 0 cee eee eee 46 6 2 1 Installation environment 0 0 0 0 cc eee eee eee eee es 46 622 Installation poslom esse cane cert anda s cae Pek a eacs ae eae Sines Se Lam E E 46 623 Installation direction aari ae a eee eee e EAA 47 6 3 Installationvtiei2 i2 lt 1465 4t28esdesi aid teevaadi edt ee waade ei ee aE 48 6 3 1 Connecting extension modules 00 00 c ccc nenene 48 6 3 2 Mounting the modules on a DIN rail o an anaana anana 49 6 4 Wiring with Terminal Block for Module Power Supply and FG 0 0 0 0 00
90. Precautions for external wiring To obtain the maximum performance from the functions of the D A converter module and improve the system reliability an external wiring with high durability against noise is required Precautions for external wiring are as follows e Use separate cables for the AC control circuit and the external output signals of the D A converter module to avoid the influence of the AC side surges or induction e Do not install cables together with the main circuit lines high voltage lines or power cables for equipment other than the programmable controller Noise surges or induction may affect the system e Ground the shielded wires or shielded cables at one point on the programmable controller side However depending on the external noise conditions it may be better to ground them externally d External wiring The following describes the external wiring e For the voltage output 4 9 Motor drive module or others 4 For the wire use the shielded twisted pair cable 2 If there is noise or ripples in the external wiring connect a 0 1 to 0 47uF capacitor 25V or higher voltage resistant product to the input terminal of the external device e For the current output 4 9 Motor drive module or others 4 For the wire use the shielded twisted pair cable 2 If there is noise or ripples in the external wiring connect a 0 1 to 0 47uF capacitor 25V or higher voltage resistant product to the input term
91. S Remote device station processing time ms UOISIBAUDD y q Jo Aoeinooy G xipueddy SM Scan time of the program in the master station LS Link scan time Remote device station oe Conversion speed x Number of D A conversion enabled channels processing time For details on the data link processing time refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 179 Appendix 7 EMC and Low Voltage Directives Compliance to the EMC Directive which is one of the EU Directives has been a legal obligation for the products sold in European countries since 1996 as well as the Low Voltage Directive since 1997 Manufacturers who recognize their products are compliant to the EMC and Low Voltage Directives are required to attach a CE mark on their products 1 Sales representative in EU member states Authorized representative in EU member states is shown below Name Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV Address Gothaer Strasse 8 40880 Ratingen Germany Appendix 7 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive The EMC Directive specifies that products placed on the market must be so constructed that they do not cause excessive electromagnetic interference emissions and are not unduly affected by electromagnetic interference immunity This section summarizes the precautions on compliance with the EMC Directive of the machinery constructed with the module These precautions are based on the requirements and the standards of
92. STALLATION AND WIRING This chapter describes the installation and wiring of the D A converter module 6 1 Station Number Setting 1 Setting procedure Set the station number with the rotary switch on the front of the module The setting value of the station number becomes valid when the module is powered on Thus set the station number when the module is powered off e The hundreds and tens places of the station number are set with x10 e The ones place of the station number is set with x1 Ex To set the station number to 115 set the switch as shown below 2 Setting range Set the station number from 1 to 120 Setting the value other than 1 to 120 causes a communication error and the D LINK LED flashes Do not set a station number duplicated with other station numbers If the station number is duplicated a communication error occurs and the D LINK LED does not turn on D Poi 7 oint z Changing the station number setting switch while the module is powered on causes a minor error and flashes the ERR z LED Z Returning the station number setting switches to the previous setting eliminates the error after five seconds and turns off S the ERR LED J 2 45 6 2 Installation Environment and Installation Position 6 2 1 Installation environment 1 Installation location Do not install the D A converter module to the place where e Ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 to 55 C e Ambient humidi
93. User s manual for the master local module used e Do not set the parameter using the CCPASET instruction in the master station When the CCPASET instruction is executed correct operation of the D A converter module cannot be guaranteed because the module operates with the block data assurance per station disabled e When using the extension module write the module parameter lt gt Page 65 Section 7 1 2 If the parameter of the extension module has not been written the error code 1F30 is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 2 Setting procedure 1 Display the CC IE Field Configuration window e When the master local module is the QJ71GF11 T2 D Project window gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET gt button e When the master local module is the LJ71GF11 T2 W Project window lt gt Parameter gt Network Parameter lt gt Ethernet CC IE Field gt button 2 Select the D A converter module in List of stations on the CC IE Field Configuration window hw CC JE Field Configuration Module 1 Start 1 0 0000 E CCIE Field Configuration Edit view Close with Discarding the Setting Close with Reflecting the Setting Mode Setting online Normal Mode Assignment Method Start End RxIRY Setting RWW R Wr Setting Station Type Points Start End Points Start End
94. WIRING 4 Interval between DIN rail mounting screws Tighten the screws at intervals of 200mm or less 5 DIN rail stopper Use a stopper that is attachable to the DIN rail UOHE E SU C9 ieJ NIG e UO s jnpow y Bununonw z g 9 51 6 4 Wiring with Terminal Block for Module Power Supply and FG 1 Tightening torque Tighten the terminal block screws within the following specified torque range Tightening the screws too much may damage the module case Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal block mounting screw M2 5 screw 0 2 to 0 3Nem Terminal screw M2 5 screw 0 5 to 0O 6Nem 2 Wire to be used The following table describes the wire to be connected to the terminal block for module power supply and FG 20 to 16 AWG Stranded 75 C or more For applicable solderless terminals refer to the following e Performance Specifications gt Page 25 Section 3 2 3 Installing and removing the terminal block To remove the terminal block loosen the terminal block fixing screw with a slotted screwdriver To install the terminal block tighten the terminal block fixing screw Failure to secure the terminal block may cause drop short circuit malfunction 52 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 4 Connecting and disconnecting the cable To connect the cable insert the wire with the cable fixing screw loosened and tighten the screw To disconnect the cable pull out the wire with the cable fixing screw loos
95. Y 19 is turned on D A conversion is performed for all the conversion enabled channels When all the D A conversions for the conversion enabled channels are completed Trigger output completed flag RX19 changes from Output waiting OFF to Output completed ON e When Trigger output completed clear request RY1A is changed from No request OFF to Clear request ON while Trigger output completed flag RX19 is Output completed ON Trigger output completed flag RX19 changes from Output completed ON to Output waiting OFF Check that the signal is off and turn off Trigger output completed clear request RY1A e Even if Trigger output request RY 19 is turned on while this signal is on the D A conversion is performed and the analog output value is updated e When Initial data setting request flag RYQ is turned on and off the signal turns off ieee gt Controlled by the D A converter module p Controlled by the program ON ON Trigger output request RY19 D OFF os OFF o I Analog output value 0 4 First analog output value amp First analog output value Second analog output value ON ON Trigger output completed flag RX19 Trigger output completed clear request RY1A APPENDICES 6 Alert output signal RX1E If the digital value in any D A conversion enabled channels becomes any of the following status this signal is turned on e Digital value gt Alert output upper limit value e Digital
96. a moderate error or major error occurs To clear the error code turn on Error clear request flag RYA after eliminating the cause of the error Errors that occurred in the past can be checked with Error history O address OAO0 to OAEFj e Error history O address OA00 to OAEF L gt Page 172 Appendix 3 16 Latest warning code RWr1 An error code is stored when a minor error occurs An alarm code is stored when an alarm occurs Five seconds after the cause of the error is eliminated the error code or alarm code is automatically cleared Errors or alarms that occurred in the past can be checked with Error history O address OA00 to OAEF Error history O address OA00 to OAEF L gt Page 172 Appendix 3 16 CHU Set value check code RWr2 to RWr5 When the set digital value is out of the setting range the check code is stored For details on the digital value range check function refer to the following e Digital Value Range Check Function lt gt Page 95 Section 8 10 The following table lists the check codes Check code Description OOOF A digital value exceeding the setting range is written OOFO A digital value less than the setting range is written Digital values greater and less than the setting range are written OOFF For example the check code OOFF is stored when a digital value less than the setting range H is written after a digital value greater than the setting range is written and
97. able controller with a ground resistance of 100Q or less Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction Tighten any unused terminal screws within the specified torque range Undertightening may cause a short circuit due to contact with a solderless terminal Wiring Precautions CAUTION Use applicable solderless terminals and tighten them within the specified torque range If any spade solderless terminal is used it may be disconnected when a terminal block screw comes loose resulting in failure Check the rated voltage and terminal layout before wiring to the module and connect the cables correctly Connecting a power supply with a different voltage rating or incorrect wiring may cause a fire or failure Tighten the terminal block screws within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit fire or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit fire or malfunction Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the module Such foreign matter can cause a fire failure or malfunction Place the cables in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them Fai
98. ameter Information 9 Set Write Value The following are the procedure e Click the title cell of Read Value to select all the items and copy them e Click the title cell of Write Value to select all the items and paste the copy e Select the items to be changed and set new values Name Titi Value Read Value Station parameter Mode switch 9 Automatic 9 Automatic 3 Automatic as Se Pee 8 eee ig OxF FFF OxF FFF OxF FFF Ox0000 to OxFF OxFFFF OxF FFF OxFFFF Ox0000 to OxFF Cyclic data update watch tim 0 JO to M A Extension YO setting Too o So 10 Click the Execute button and the following window is displayed MELSOFT Series GA Works The process Parameter write will be executed targeting the selected parameters The operation of the slave station may be change by the execution of the process Parameter write Also it may overwrite the device value of the PLE CPU refreshing the remote 1 0 and remote registers Please confirm safety before the execution Please confirm that the connected PLC is correct Please confirm that the OC IE Field module is set correctly Please confirm that the target slave station is correct Do vou want to execute 11 Click the Yes button 12 The parameter is written to the D A converter module The module parameter setting of the slave station is completed 74 7 3 Offset Gain Setting CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS When the user
99. an be initialized only wnen Nonvolatile memory data error module operation information error code 01104 has occurred b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 bi elelee lele le Te TT e ojolo lool Data for b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Not commanded 1 Commanded a Initializing the module operation information The module operation information is initialized when the value in this area is set to Commanded 1 See gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program Module operation i PX Error data of module operation information Default value Module operation information x initialization command PE 0 address 10044 Not Module operation information initialization completed Not performed 0 is 1 pestormed 0 address 1005n b Default value The default value is set to Not commanded 0 22 Module operation information initialization completed address 1005 The initialization status of the module operation information stored in a nonvolatile memory is stored b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 bi OOOOODOOOOQO DON Data for b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Not Aa 1 Completed a Initializing the module operation information When initialization of the module operation information is completed the value in this area changes to Completed 1 For the timing of turning the bit Not performed 0 Completed 1 gt Not performed 0 refer
100. ance specifications Do not use the value in the dotted line region in the above graph 178 APPENDICES Appendix 5 Accuracy of D A Conversion The accuracy is measured for the maximum analog output value Even if the offset gain setting or output range is changed to change output characteristics the accuracy remains the same and is kept within the range described in performance specifications The following graph shows the variation range of the accuracy for the 0 to 5V range When the operating ambient temperature is 25 5 C an analog value is output with the accuracy within 0 2 10mV and when the operating ambient temperature is 0 to 55 C 0 3 15mV Note that this will not apply when the D A converter module is influenced by noise 5V 4 When the operating ambient d temperature is 25 5 C the value varies within 0 2 10mvV Analog output value When the operating ambient temperature is 0 to 55 C the value varies within 0 3 15mV 0 12000 Digital input value Appendix 6 Conversion Speed of D A Conversion The conversion speed is the time for D A converting CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 and outputting the converted analog output value actually However the CC Link IE Field Network system requires additional time for data link processing Therefore the time of the cycle to output the analog output value actually is calculated by the following formula Data link processing time SM L
101. and product names used in this manual are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 194 SH NA 081112ENG B SH NA 081112ENG B 1312 MEE MODEL CCIEF DA U E MODEL CODE 13JZ81 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications subject to change without notice
102. anual MELSOFT Series GA Works 5 The error for the D A converter module is cleared 116 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 1 5 Function at the Extension Module Installation One extension I O module can be connected to one D A converter module Remote I O signals of the D A converter module can be assigned to input signals of the connected extension input module or output signals of the connected extension output module In addition functions unique to the extension I O module can be used Point Turn off the D A converter module before replacing the extension I O module If the extension module is removed when the module power supply is on the error code 1F00 is stored to Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on The main module stops its operation After replacing the extension I O module write the parameters again 1 Functions available with an extension I O module connected Function Reference External power supply monitoring function Page 117 Section 8 15 2 External signal assignment function Page 118 Section 8 15 3 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function Named Output HOLD CLEAR setting function in the I O module manual CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual Input response time setting function Number of ON times integration function 2 External power supply monitoring function Using this function the D A converter module monitors the ON
103. art Stop Start or stop the network data link Information Confirmation Set Network Event History Access the network the event history log Reserved Station View reserved station numbers and temporarily enable Function Enable reserved stations Enable Disable View station numbers set to ignore errors and temporarily Ignore Station Errors ignore station errors Selected Station Operation CPU status of the selected station can be checked by starting system monitor of the selected station Remote Operation Reset the selected station System Monitor 2 Clicking the __ __ button on the following window starts the remote reset MELSOFT Application A re you sure you want to reset the selected station 3 Click the MELSOFT Application Reset requested f If any changes found for module the following are the possible causes The module status is invalid to accept the request Error might occur uolOUN osoubeq MON PIa Al AUIT OO 948 123 CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING This chapter describes the programming of the D A converter module 9 1 Precautions for Programming This section describes precautions to create CC Link IE Field Network programs 1 Cyclic transmission program For a cyclic transmission program interlock with the following link special relay SB and link special register SW e Own station data link status master station SBO049 e Data link status each stat
104. ation Disconnection 12 Description A high speed and large capacity open field network that is based on Ethernet 1000BASE T The abbreviation for the CC Link IE Field Network digital analog converter module The product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers The abbreviation for ZP REMFR The abbreviation for ZP REMTO A station that exchanges I O signals bit data and I O data word data with another station by cyclic transmission This station responds to a transient transmission request from another station and also issues a transient transmission request to another station A function by which data are periodically exchanged among stations on the same network using link devices RX RY RWw and RWr The abbreviation for the QD77GF CC Link IE Field Network simple motion module A generic term for stations other than a master station such as a local station remote I O station remote device station and intelligent device station Generic term for cyclic transmission and transient transmission A function of communication with another station which is used when requested by a dedicated instruction or GX Works2 A generic term for the following modules e CC Link IE Field Network module e CC Link IE Controller Network module e Ethernet interface module e MELSECNET H module e MELSECNET 10 module A memory in an intelligent function module where data such as setting values and monitoring values
105. based monitoring bias 0500 to O5FFy 0600 to O6FFy Main module module Monitoring area Module based CUE O 1792 to 2047 0700p to 07FF re monitoring data module 1 2048 to 2559 08004 to OIF F System area area 2560 to 4095 OAO00 to OFFF Error history area Station based error data O 4096 to 4351 1000 to 10FF44 Station based control data 4352 to 4607 1100p to 11F Fy Main module module Module control data O A608 to 4863 1200 to 12FF Aiea Module based CE control data oo TE 1 4864 to 5375 1300p to 14FF System area area 32 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 For the REMFR and REMTO instructions refer to the following C User s manual for the master local module used 2 For the access method refer to the following e Parameter area __ Page 63 Section 7 1 Error history area _ gt Page 135 Section 11 1 Point Do not access the system area using the REMFR or REMTO instruction Doing so may lead the module to malfunction 1 Parameter area address 00004 to 04FF For the parameter area parameters can be set using the CC IE Field configuration of GX Works2 or using the REMTO instruction The parameter in the parameter area is backed up to the nonvolatile memory The parameter backed up to the nonvolatile memory is read to the parameter area when the module power supply is turned off and on or the module returns from remote reset If the parameter is written from the pa
106. ber and function version of the D A converter module can be checked on the rating plate on the side of the module a MITSUBISHI p oe ce oc D MODEL MAC address Serial number Function version 4 SERIAL 1409100000000004 _ MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN 1 See instruction manual Relevant regulation standards 186 APPENDICES Appendix 9 Addition and Change of Functions Appendix 9 1 Additional function The following table lists the function added to the D A converter module and GX Works2 and the serial number and software version of the products that support the additional function Serial number first five Additional function digits of D A converter Version of GX Works2 Reference module Mode switch 15102 or later Version 1 501X or later Page 78 Section 8 2 Trigger output function 15102 or later Version 1 501X or later Page 101 Section 8 12 CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication 15102 or later Version 1 501X or later Page 109 Section 8 13 function Appendix 9 2 Change of function The following table lists the changed functions of the D A converter module and the operation differences between the modules with different serial numbers Serial number first five digits Serial number first five digits is Changed function Reference is 15101 or earlier 15102 or later After power on the offset value is After power on 0V OmA is ou
107. channel where the alert has occurred The second digit from the end indicates the condition of the alert as below 1 Alert occurrence lower limit 0 Alert occurrence upper limit Fixed 2 Operation of the alert output function When the digital value exceeds the alert output upper limit value or is below the alert output lower limit value an alert is output and the analog output value becomes any of the following e When the digital value exceeds the alert output upper limit value An analog value converted from the digital value of the alert output upper limit value is output e When the digital value is below the alert output lower limit value An analog value converted from the digital value of the alert output lower limit value is output After an alert occurs the analog output value returns to the normal value by changing the digital value to a value within the setting range However Alert output flag RWrA and Alert output signal RX1E are not cleared The ALM LED remains ON 3 Clearing the alert output The alert output can be cleared by either of the following two methods e Turning on and off Alert output clear request flag RY1E e Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 When the alert output is cleared the D A converter module results in the following state e Alert output flag RWrA is cleared e Alert output signal RX1E turns off e The ALM LED turns off e The alarm code OAAQ which is
108. configure an interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the entire system will operate safely Do not use any use prohibited signals as a remote input or output signal These signals are reserved for system use Do not write any data to the use prohibited area in the remote register If these operations are performed correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed Configure safety circuits external to the programmable controller to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in the external power supply or the programmable controller Failure to do so may result in an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction 1 The status of analog output depends on the setting of various functions that control the analog output Exercise great caution when setting those functions For details of analog output status refer to the Page 82 Section 8 6 2 Due to failure of the output element or internal circuit normal output may not be obtained correctly Configure an external circuit for monitoring output signals that could cause a serious accident Design Precautions CAUTION Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise At power on or power off a voltage may occur or a current may flow between output terminals for a momen
109. cribes the details of the functions available in the D A converter module and the setting procedures for those functions For details on remote I O signals remote registers and remote buffer memory refer to the following e Details of Remote I O Signals lt gt Page 151 Appendix 1 e Details of Remote Register Areas gt Page 158 Appendix 2 e Details of Remote Buffer Memory Areas lt gt Page 162 Appendix 3 8 1 Mode Shift at Power on At power on the mode of the D A converter module shifts to any of the following e Offset gain setting mode e Unit test mode e Normal mode e Trigger output mode e Synchronous communication mode The following table lists conditions where the mode shifts Power on Offset gain setting mode Unit test mode Drive mode switch Synchronous Trigger output mode communication mode Normal mode UO JOMOd jE HIUS POIN 18 If X10 of the station number setting switch is set to O G the mode shifts to the offset gain setting mode For details refer to the following e Offset Gain Setting L gt Page 75 Section 7 3 If X10 of the station number setting switch is set to TEST and X1 of the switch is set to 0 the mode shifts to the unit test mode For details refer to the following e Unit test L Page 148 Section 11 5 If the station number setting switch is set to 1 to 120 the mode shifts according to the setting of Mode switch address 0000p For
110. d Network Bit data that indicates the operating status and data link status of a module on CC Link IE Field Network Word data that indicates the operating status and data link status of a module on CC Link IE Field Network A station that performs cyclic transmission and transient transmission with the master station and other local stations The station is controlled by programs in the CPU module or other equivalent modules on the station A process of stopping data link if a data link error occurs Term Main module Dedicated instruction Extension module Extension I O module Relay station I O module Return Reserved station Description A module with the CC Link IE Field Network communication function which can be used as a single remote module An instruction that simplifies programming for using functions of intelligent function modules A remote module that does not support the CC Link IE Field Network communication function This module cannot be used as a single module However connecting the module to the main module will increase the number of I O points per station A generic term for extension modules where a digital signal can be input or output A station that includes two or more network modules Data are passed through this station to stations on other networks Another term for the CC Link IE Field Network remote I O module Process of restarting data link when a station recovers from an error A sta
111. d clear request a Trigger output completed clear request The following figure shows the operation where Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns off by turning on Trigger output completed clear request RY1A a gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program ON ON Trigger output request RY19 OFF S4 OFF OFF D A conversion process aang Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input P trigger input g 99 p g 99 p D A i D A conversion m conversion a Analog output value D A conversion value first time D A conversion value second time Trigger output completed flag RX19 OFF Trigger output completed clear request RY1A OFF Even when Trigger output completed clear request RY1A is turned on while Trigger output completed flag RX19 is on the D A converter module accepts the trigger output request eae gt Controlled by the D A converter module Trigger output request RY19 OFF aS OFF OFF j D A conversion is performed even while Trigger output completed flag RX19 is on Waiting for at D A g A conversion process rigger input Waiting for trigger input D A D A conversion _ conversion _ Analog output value 0 D A conversion value first time D A conversion value second time 4 ON Trigger output completed flag RX19 OFF b Method for Trigger output completed clear request The time required until Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns of
112. ddress 0004 Error flag assignment address 0005 Warning flag assignment address 00064 Cyclic data update watch time setting address 0007 Input response time setting address 0010p Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting address 00114 D A conversion enable disable setting address 01021 Range setting address 01034 Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 01044 Alert output setting address 0105p CHO Alert output upper limit value address 01064 01084 010A 010C CHO Alert output lower limit value address 01074 01094 010By 010Dp Scaling enable disable setting address 010E CHO Scaling lower limit value address 010Fy 01114 0113p 0115p CHU Scaling upper limit value address 01104 01124 0114h 0116p oie gt Controlled by the D A converter module gt Controlled by the program ON Module power supply OFF Initial data setting completed flag RX9 OFF 7 v x OFF Initial data setting request flag RY9 i Parameter settings are read from the nonvolatile memory Parameter area Remote READY RXB 1 When data link is started at turning on the module power supply 2 Check that Remote READY RXB is turned on and then start the control when turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q 152 APPENDICES 3 Error flag RXA This signal turns on when a moderate or major error occurs To clear Latest error code RWr0 turn on and off
113. details refer to the following Drive Mode Switch _ Page 78 Section 8 2 a Offset gain setting mode b Unit test mode c Drive mode switch 8 2 Drive Mode Switch The drive modes of the D A converter module are the normal mode trigger output mode and synchronous communication mode The following table lists the type and the operation of the mode Type Operation Normal mode The D A conversion is performed based on the internal clock of the D A converter module Trigger output mode The D A conversion is performed by turning on Trigger output request RY 19 Synchronous communication 7 d The D A conversion is performed synchronized with the operation cycle of a simple motion module mode The drive mode can be selected by setting Mode switch address 0000p Note that the synchronous communication mode can be used only when the following conditions are met If the conditions are met the D A converter module operates in the synchronous communication mode e Mode switch address 0000 is set to Automatical judgment mode 9p e The D A converter module is connected to the simple motion module with a serial number first five digits of 15092 or later 1 Setting procedure 1 Set Parameter write for Method selection Tf CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of
114. details on the alert output function refer to the following e Alert Output Function lt gt Page 98 Section 8 11 a Setting range e Setting range 32768 to 32767 e The value to be set must satisfy the condition of Alert output upper limit value gt Alert output lower limit value An error occurs in a channel for which the setting not satisfying the condition is set The error code 0620p is stored in Latest error code RWrO Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on e If the scaling function or shift functions is used an alert target is the digital value where the operation of each function is reflected Set the digital value considering the operation result of the function e If Disable 1 is set to Alert output setting address 0105 the settings of CHO Alert output upper limit value address 01064 01084 010Ap 010C and CHO Alert output lower limit value address 01074 01094 010B 010D are ignored b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q c Default value The default value is set to O for all channels Point Because the default value is set to 0 change the setting value when using the alert output function 170 APPENDICES 14 Scaling enable disable setting address 010E The scaling enable disable status is set for each channel For details on the scaling function refer to the following Scaling Function lt gt Page 85 Sectio
115. digital value is out of the digital input range for the output range 1 Notification of a check code When the digital value is greater than the upper limit of the setting range or smaller than the lower limit of the setting range it is notified with the following operation e The check code is stored in CHO Set value check code RWr2 to RWr5 For details on check codes refer to the following K Page 158 Appendix 2 3 e Out of range digital value 0600 is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 e Warning flag RX7 turns ON e The ALM LED flashes For the setting range for the digital value refer to the following When the scaling function When the scaling function is disabled l is enabled Output range setting Digital value when a value out Setting range Actual range f i Setting range of the setting range is written 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA 288 to 12287 12288 or more 12287 1 to 5V Actual range 0 to 12000 289 or less 288 0 to 5V 32768 to 32767 Actual range 16000 to 16000 16385 or less 16384 to 32000 User range setting 1 12288 to 12287 12288 or more 12287 10 to 10V Actual range 12000 to 12000 User range setting 2 288 to 12287 12288 or more 12287 0 to 20mA Actual range 0 to 12000 289 or less 288 4 The setting range and the actual range of when the scaling function is enabled depend on the settings in the scaling upper limit value and the scaling lower limit value 2 Operati
116. e CH4 Digital value System area Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Same as Error history 1 Read Write 2 J D J D Pa V D D D CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Address Hexadecimal Type Description Read Write 2 2736 OABO to to Error history 12 Same as Error history 1 2751 OABFyY 2752 OACO to to Error history 13 Same as Error history 1 2767 OACFy l 2768 0OADO Station based l i to to Error history 14 Same as Error history 1 error history data 2783 OADFy 2784 OAEOy to to Error history 15 Same as Error history 1 2799 OAEFY 2800 OAFOH to to System area 4095 OFFF 4 This is the value at default or initialization by Error history clear command address 1000p 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable 4 Module control data area address 10004 to 14FF Address x Type Description Read Write C C E C A ion Module operation information initialization Station based 4100 1004y p R W control data command Module operation information initialization 4101 10054 p R completed 4102 10064 to to System area 4351 10FFy Module based 4352 1100 control data to to System area main module 4607 11F Fy Jowa JOLING sjow
117. e E Data for b8 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Normal 1 Alert a Alert output flag RWrA status On any of the following conditions Alert 1 is stored to Alert output flag corresponding to each channel e Digital value gt Alert output upper limit value e Digital value lt Alert output lower limit value When an alert is detected in any D A conversion enabled or alert output enabled channels Alert output signal RX1E is also turned on b Clearing Alert output flag RWrA Alert output flag RWrA is cleared by either of the following two methods e Turning on and off Alert output clear request flag RY1E e Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 c Default value The default value is set to Normal 0 for all channels 159 sealy Jalsibay s OWEY JO sjielIeqg Z xipueddy 5 CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 On this area the digital value for D A conversion is written in signed 16 bit binary from the CPU module b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b b5 b4 b3 b2 b bO Data area Sign bit 1 Negative 0 Positive When the scaling function When the scaling function is disabled is enabled Output range setting Digital value when a value out i Setting range Actual range i i Setting range of the setting range is written 0 4to20mA 1 Oto 20mA 288 to 12287 12288 or more 12287 2 1to5V Actual range 0 to 12000 289 or less 288 3 Oto 5V 32768 to 32767 4 10 to
118. e operates with 0 CLEAR set uoejlesuj jnpon UOISUS XJ 9y Je UONOUNY Sg 119 a Operation of when an error occurs Depending on whether the remote I O signals of the extension I O module are used as general purpose I O signals or assigned for the external signal assignment function the operation of the D A converter module for an error differs as shown in the following table Remote I O signal Remote input RX Remote output RY Digital output HOLD CLEAR i CLEAR HOLD setting function External signal assignment Not Not Not i Assigned Assigned Assigned l function assigned assigned assigned Minor error Same as the normal operation Same as the normal operation Same as the normal operation Same as the Same as the Same as the Moderate error Clear normal Clear normal Clear normal Status of the l l operation operation operation D A converter module Same as the Same as the Same as the Disconnecting 7 Clear normal Clear normal Hold 2 normal or CPU STOP operation operation operation 4 When the external signal assignment function is used the operation of the D A converter module is the same as that of when the CLEAR is set for the digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function even if HOLD is set 2 When HOLD is set to Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting the Y signal of an extension digital output module is held at the time of disconnection or CPU module STOP When different types of errors occur an err
119. e Device Station Wu CC IE Field Module Mitsubishi Electri NZ2EX 16 D0 16 0020 002F 1020 16 poini Master Local Module Head Module Servo Ampliter MELSERVO 14 Serie Basic Digital Input Module Basic Digital Output Module Basic Analog Input Module Basic Analog Output Module Select CC IE Field Find Module My Favorites No Model Name STA Station Type Basic temperature control module Basic High Speed Counter Module Extension Digital Input Module GOT2000 Series GOT1000 Series Host Station STAHD Master Total STA 1 Line Star NZ2GF2B 6 NZ2EX 16 ODA4 DO EE Supplementary Information Refresh devices that are assigned to multiple device ranges will appear in light blue Please refer to the following supplementary information for the device range contents Supplementary Information 69 uo eJn uoo yomjou y HulbueuD pZ Joyauesedg ou BuibueyD ZZ 6 Select a D A converter module in List of stations on the CC IE Field Configuration window Tel CC IE Field Configuration Module 1 Start 1 0 0000 3 CCIE Field Configuration Edit View Close with Discarding the Setting Close with Reflecting the Setting Link Scan Time Approx 0 69 ms Mode Setting online Normal Mode Assignment Method Start End x RXIRY Setting RiwWiwiRwr Setting Refresh DevicS CJ 0 Host Station 0 Master Station 1 Nz2GF2B 60DA4
120. e above restrictions Mitsubishi may in its sole discretion authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or more of the Prohibited Applications provided that the usage of the PRODUCT is limited only for the specific applications agreed to by Mitsubishi and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail safe redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTs are required For details please contact the Mitsubishi representative in your region INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the CC Link IE Field Network digital analog converter module hereafter abbreviated as D A converter module This manual describes the operating procedure system configuration parameter settings functions and troubleshooting of the D A converter module Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the D A converter module to handle the product correctly When applying the program examples introduced in this manual to an actual system ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems E Target module NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Unless otherwise specified this manual describes the program examples in which the remote I O signals and remote registers are assigned for a D A converter module as follows e Remote input signal RXO to RX1F e Remote output signal RYO to RY1F e Remote register
121. e disable setting CH4 D A conversion enable disable setting CH1 Range setting EATE R CH2 Range setting CH3 Range setting CH4 Range setting CH1 Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH2 Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH3 Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH4 Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH1 Alert output setting Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH1 Alert output upper limit value CH1 Alert output lower limit value CH2 Alert output setting CH2 Alert output upper limit value Aistoipitma CH2 Alert output lower limit value CH3 Alert output setting CH3 Alert output upper limit value CH3 Alert output lower limit value CH4 Alert output setting CH4 Alert output upper limit value CH4 Alert output lower limit value CH1 Scaling enable disable setting CH1 Scaling upper limit value CH1 Scaling lower limit value CH2 Scaling enable disable setting CH2 Scaling upper limit value E CH2 Scaling lower limit value CH3 Scaling enable disable setting CH3 Scaling upper limit value CH3 Scaling lower limit value CH4 Scaling enable disable setting CH4 Scaling upper limit value CH4 Scaling lower limit value Reference Page 78 Section 8 2 1 Page 118 Section 8 15 Page 84 Section 8 7 Page 117 Section 8 15 Page 80 Section 8 3 Page 81 Section 8 5 Page 82 Section 8 6 3 1 Page 98 Section 8 11 Page 85 Section 8 8 67 Bulyjeas 1 WeIed Z 68 6 Click the Execute button and the following window is displayed MELSOFT
122. e is output Anal tput status of when the CPU dule is i nalog output status of when the module is in Hold Offeet value Offset value OV OmA the STOP status Analog output status of when the CPU module is in Hold Offset value Offset value OV OmA stop error Analog output status of when the D LINK LED is off 2 Hold Offset value Offset value OV OmMA Analog output status of when the D A module receives the instruction of the data link stop from the Hold Offset value Offset value OV OmA master station Anal tput stat f when the D A module is set DOD ee ee ee a Hold Offset value Offset value OV OmA reserved from the master station Anal tout stat f when th t of digital The upper limit value or lower limit nalog output status of when the out of range digita pp oseyan ov omA value error occurs value of analog value is output Anal tput status of when th t of tti nalog output status of when the out of range setting ov omA oviomA oviomA oviomA error occurs 4 Analog output status of when a hardware failure OV OMA OV OmMA OV OMA OV IOMA occurs Analog output status of when an error related to 8g Hold Offset value Offset value OV OmA synchronous communication has occurred 4 This is when the program operation is not completed within the estimated time in the CPU module due to a hardware failure in the D A converter module In this case Remote READY RXB and the RUN LED of the D A converter module turn off 2 The analog output HOLD
123. e prohibited remote registers If the data is read or written from to any of the registers correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed JajsiBay JoW Y Jo 3S1 9 E 31 3 7 List of Remote Buffer Memory This section lists the remote buffer memory areas of the D A converter module The remote buffer memory areas of the main module and extension module are assigned as shown below Main module Extension module 1 Ex Example of the remote buffer memory in the manual D A conversion enable disable setting address 0102H Ao oo o Address of a D A converter module Setting item For details on the remote buffer memory for the D A converter module refer to the following e gt Page 162 Appendix 3 For details on the remote buffer memory of the connected extension module refer to the following Buffer memory address LI User s manual for the connected extension module O Available x Unavailable Access method CC IE Fiel aici 7 ae Target se instruction ecima exadecima configuration REMTO of GX Works2 2 instruction 0 to 255 00004 to OOFF yy to OOFF Station based parameter data 256 to 511 Kec ati to O1FFy Main module module Parameter area j O 542 to 767 0200 to 02FF y Module based parameter data module 1 768 to 1279 03001 to O4FF System area area 1280 to 1535 1536 to 1791 Station
124. e section describes part names of the D A converter module 2 1 7 8 0 Yan a vA d J Aa 3 SN CC Link IE field NZ2GF2B 60DA4 MIEUSEG 4 5 6 9 Mh CEN A Ad id id i il id 1 Do not remove this seal because it is used for a maintenance purpose A rotary switch for the following setting and test e Station Number Setting lt Page 45 Section 6 1 Station number setting Offset Gain Setting gt Page 69 Section 7 2 switch e Unit Test L Page 148 Section 11 5 When operating the station number setting switch use a slotted screwdriver with 3 5mm or less width of the tip 1 19 PW LED green Indicates the operating status of the D A converter module Power supply ON Power supply OFF RUN LED green Indicates the operating status of the D A converter module ON Operating normally Writing data to the nonvolatile memory in the offset gain setting mode A major error has occurred or in the offset gain setting mode MODE LED green Indicates the mode of the D A converter module In online mode Flashing In unit test mode OFF In offset gain setting mode D LINK LED green Data link in operation cyclic transmission in progress F Data link in operation cyclic transmission stopped OFF Data link not performed disconnected ERR LED red A moderate error or major error has occurred A warning has occurred OFF Operating normally AL
125. e setting for the scaling lower limit value b When the user range setting is used for the analog output range e Set a value corresponding to the gain value for the scaling upper limit value e Set a value corresponding to the offset value for the scaling lower limit value 2 Calculation of the scaling value Scale conversion is performed on the digital values using the following formula Values after the decimal point are rounded down during scale conversion e When the output range is 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA 1 to 5V or 0 to 5V user range setting 1 or user range setting 2 oo 0 12000 Digital value used for D A conversion x Dx SL A SH SL v a e When the output range is 10 to 10V 3 O o gt 32000 Digital value used for D A conversion x Dx SL 16000 SH SL ltem Description Dx Digital value SH Scaling upper limit value SL Scaling lower limit value 85 86 3 Setting procedure 7 Set Parameter write for Method selection XW CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable g D A conversion enable disab i 1 Digable Disable ns fi Disable 0 Enable 1 Disable G Sealing function E E 1 Disable auem
126. ecuting the command of the slave station Moderate errors and Out of range digital value can be cleared 1 Select the D A converter module in List of stations hel CC IE Field Configuration Module 1 Start 1 0 0000 CC IE Field Configuration Edit View Close with Discarding the Setting Close with F Mode Setting Online Normal Mode Assignment Method Startje Station Type on the CC IE Field Configuration window List of stations 2 Open the Command Execution of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Command Execution of Slave Station 3 Set Method selection to Error clear request and Command Execution of Slave Station Target Module Information NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Start I O No 0000 Station No 1 click the Execute button Method selection Error history clear request x The error history of the target module is cleared S m Command Setting There is no command setting in the selected process Execution Result There is no execution result in the selected process The refreshed device values of remote I O or remote registers may be overwritten Accesses the PLC CPU by using the current connection destination Please check if there is any problem with the connection destination Process is executed according to the parameters written in the PLC CPU For information on items not displayed on the screen please refer to the m
127. ed The last output value is held or cleared when the cyclic transmission stop status continues longer than the set monitoring time The cyclic transmission stop status is the status that the D LINK LED is flashing Data link in operation cyclic transmission stopped or off Data link not performed disconnected Set whether to hold or clear the output value using the digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function and the analog output HOLD CLEAR setting function For the digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function refer to the following e Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function gt Page 117 Section 8 15 For the analog output HOLD CLEAR setting function refer to the following e Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting function Monitoring starts when cyclic data are received for the first time C gt Page 82 Section 8 6 When the cyclic data update interval exceeds the set time the output falls into the HOLD CLEAR status Master station Cyclic data Remote device station l i Cyclic data update l l watch time setting The cyclic data are updated within the data link update time 1 Setting procedure T Set Parameter write for Method selection XXW CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations lt gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A convers
128. efer to the manual 135 MELSOFT Series GX Works2 The process Error history read will be executed The operation of the slave station may be change by the execution of the process Error history read Also it may overwrite the device value of the PLC CPU refreshing the remote I O and remote registers Please confirm safety before the execution Please confirm that the connected PLC is correct Please confirm that the CC IE Field module is set correctly Please confirm that the target slave station is correct Do you want to execute is completed Command Execution of Slave Station Target Module Information NZ2GF2B 60D44 Start I O No 0000 Station No 1 Method selection Error history read v The error history is read from the target module There is no command setting in the selected process Command Setting m Execution Result Read Value Description Error history1 read The extension moduleisno Error and Solution 21 Error time First two digits ofthe year Lasttwo digits ofthe year_ 2012 Errortime MonthDay Sd Error time HourfMinute Ci O O Error time SecondNoUse o Z o Z po o i i OOo CH1 Digital value The refreshed device values of remote I O or remote registers may be overwritten Accesses the PLC CPU by using the current connection destination Please check if there is any problem with the connection destination Process is executed according to the para
129. el e ySu Z 9 UOIISOg UOHeElje SU pue JUBLWUOJIAUT UOT e e Su 79 47 6 3 Installation 6 3 1 Connecting extension modules 1 Connecting procedure 1 Remove the cover on the side of the module Do not dispose the removed cover but store it 2 Release the module joint levers two points on the side of the extension module Slide the levers vertically 3 Insert the connector of the extension module into that of the D A converter module so that they are securely engaged 4 Lock the module joint levers two points on the side of the extension module Slide the levers toward the module Check that the modules are securely connected 2 Disconnecting procedure Disconnect the modules by reversing the procedure above Point Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before connecting or disconnecting extension modules Lock the module joint levers securely Failure to do so may cause malfunction failure or drop of the module 48 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 3 2 Mounting the modules on a DIN rail Point An example of the use of the DIN rail stopper is described in the following procedure Fix the module according to the manual of the DIN rail stopper used 1 Mounting procedure 1 Pull down all DIN rail hooks on the back of the modules The levers should be pulled down until it clicks 2 Hang the upper tabs of the modules on a DIN rail
130. en only one connector is used in star topology either PORT1 or PORT2 can be connected Either one can be used When two connectors are used in line topology or ring topology an Ethernet cable can be connected to the connectors in any combination For example the cable can be connected between PORT 1s and between PORT1 and PORT2 Connection between Connection between PORT1s or PORT2s PORT1 and PORT2 1 Power off the module 2 Press the latch down and unplug the Ethernet cable jqe9 JewaUjy jo BuIA S 9 99 06 2 Precautions a b c d e f Laying Ethernet cables Place the Ethernet cable in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact Do not touch the core of the connector of the cable or the module and protect it from dirt and dust If any oil from your hand or any dirt or dust sticks to the core it can increase transmission loss causing data link to fail e Check the following e Is any Ethernet cable disconnected e Does any Ethernet cable short e Are the connectors securely connected Broken cable latch Do not use Ethernet cables with broken latches Doing so may cause the cable to unplug or malfunction Connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Hold the connector part when connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Pulling the cable con
131. ened with a slotted screwdriver 5 Processing method of the cable terminal Strip the cable about 10mm from the top To use a bar solderless terminal connect it to the stripped part 6 List of bar solderless terminals The following table lists recommended bar solderless terminals Product name Applicable wire size Contact Bar solderless terminal 7 LEA e O O Nichifu Co Ltd TE15 410 TE1510 1 25t01 5mm2 Tool dedicated for bar NH79 solderless terminal Bar solderless terminal Pl ee aa Contact Co Ltd Al1 5 10BK Al1 5 40BK 145 mm Tool dedicated for bar i CRIMPFOX6 solderless terminal pue Ajddns semogd ajnpoyy 104 yoojg euius YM BULA 79 53 6 5 Wiring of Ethernet Cable 1 Connecting the Ethernet cable a Connecting Aa amp gt i 54 Power off the power supplies of the D A converter module and the external device Push the Ethernet cable connector into the D A converter module until it clicks Pay attention to the connector s direction Power on the module Power on the external device Check if the LINK LED on the port into which the Ethernet cable is connected is on The LINK LED may take a few seconds to turn on after power on If the LINK LED does not turn on refer to the troubleshooting section and take a corrective action gt Page 145 Section 11 4 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Point PORT1 and PORT2 need not to be distinguished Wh
132. ersion enable disab CH1 D A conversion enabl pee GHZ D A conversion enabl fe GH3 DA conversion enabl 1 Disable ee 0 Enable tee GH4 BR conversion enabl 1 Digable 1 Disable 91 3 Seta value for CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 The default value of the shifting set value is 0 Item Setting range CHU Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 32768 to 32767 Point If the digital value exceeds the range of 32768 to 32767 as a result of shift addition the digital operation value is fixed to the lower limit value 32768 or the upper limit value 32767 3 Setting example When the following settings are used for a channel with output range of 10 to 10V e CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 250 The digital value is as follows Analog output voltage V Adjust with the shifting set value i 10 ee es ee ee et ce en ee ee ee to ed 1 Digital value before adjustment 5 Add the shifting set value 1 Digital value before adjustment 2 Digital value Shifting set value after adjustment 2 Digital value Shifting set value after adjustment d Digital value 16250 16000 0 15750 16000 Anal tput voltage V Digital value Digital value Shifting set value nalog output voltage _ before adjustment after adjustment 92 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 4 Setting example of when both the scaling function and shift function are used When the following settings are used
133. eted flag Error flag Remote READY Alert output signal Error clear request flag CH1 Output enable disable flag CH2 Output enable disable flag Alert output clear request flag CH1 Digital value CH2 Digital value Latest error code Alert output flag Latest warning code CH1 Set value check code CH2 Set value check code Communication ready flag station No 1 CH1 Digital value CH2 Digital value Latest error code Latest warning code CH1 Set value check code CH2 Set value check code Alert output flag Always ON Own station data link status master station Data link status each station station No 1 Nesting station No 1 QX10 X20 to X2F NZ2GF2B 60DA4 X1000 to X101F NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Y1000 to Y101F Device to be written by link refresh CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING 5 Setting procedure Connect GX Works2 to the master station to configure the setting 1 Create a project on GX Worksz2 Select QCPU Q mode for PLC Series and select Q10UDH for PLC Type WO Project gt New Hew Project 2 Display the network parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows W Project window lt gt Parameter lt gt Network Parameter lt gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET W PRG Write MAIN 1 Step J J Set the network configuration setting in the CC IE Field configuration windov a ee ee i D ee O eesse O pre OOOO E A el nat Saas Online Normal Mode X
134. eter This section describes the procedures to change the parameter The precautions to take when changing the parameter are same as the following e Precautions E Page 64 Section 7 1 1 1 2 1 Changing the network configuration When changing the network configuration diverting the created project set the parameter in the following procedure Power off the module Connect the modules again according to the desired network configuration Power on the module WO ND Display the CC IE Field Configuration window e When the master local module is the QJ71GF11 T2 TZ Project window gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET gt button e When the master local module is the LJ71GF11 T2 W Project window lt gt Parameter lt gt Network Parameter lt gt Ethernet CC IE Field gt button 5 Drag and drop a module to set the slave station Input a numerical value to set the station number of the station Change the value as necessary Mw CC IE Field Configuration Module 1 Start 1 0 0000 3 CCIE Field Configuration Edit View Close with Discarding the Setting Close with Reflecting the Setting Mode Setting Online Normal Mode Assignment Method Start End Link Scan Time Approx 9 69 ms RX RY Setting RwWwi RWr Setting Refresh Device Points Start End Points Start End RX rl EA j arga En 0 Host Station 0 Master Station General CC IE Field Module Remot
135. eter Information Checked parameters are the targets of selected processes Select All Unit Description 9 Automatic 9 Automatic St the operation n a M G External signal assignment s et E eee ee el i Trigger output signal assig OxFFFF OxFFFF Ox0000toOxFF Set the signal to be i Alert output signal assign OxFFFF SO x0022 OxO0000 to OxFF Set the signal to be en Error flag assignment OxFFFF 0x0024 0x0000 to OxFF Set the signal to be iow Warning flag assignment OxFFFF OxFFFF Ox0000toOxFF Set the signal to be Cyclic data update watch tim 0 to 20 x100ms Set the cyclic data Extension YO setting _ amp 10ms Seett the input respo i Input response time setting 5 10ms im Digital output HOLD GLEA 0 CLEAR GGLEAR Set the output HOL al to cee ake ba oe were cee wh wee iil Name hitial Value Read Value Write Value Setting Range Station parameter Display only selectable parameters Clear All Read Value Clear All Write Value 9 dwexy weibold 6 Process Option There is no option in the selected process The refreshed device values of remote I O or remote registers may be overwritten Accesses the PLC CPU by using the current connection destination Please check if there is any problem with the connection destination Process is executed according to the parameters written
136. ethod Item Description Reference Error flag RXA Turns on when a moderate error or major error occurs Page 153 Appendix 1 1 3 An error code is stored when a moderate error or major Latest error code RWr0 Page 158 Appendix 2 1 error occurs a Method for clearing an error The method for clearing an error depends on the error type Error type Clearing an error Major error The error cannot be cleared Turn on Error clear request flag RYA or Initial data setting request flag RYQ after Moderate error removing the error cause 2 Notification of a warning or alarm The D A converter module notifies that a warning or alarm occurs to the master station in the following method Item Description Reference Warning flag RX7 Turns on when a minor error occurs Page 151 Appendix 1 1 1 The error code or alarm code is stored when a minor error Latest warning code RWr1 Page 158 Appendix 2 2 occurs a Method for clearing a warning or alarm The method for clearing an error depends on the error type Error type Clearing an error Warning A warning is cleared five seconds after the error cause is removed 1 Turn on Error clear request flag RYA or Initial data setting request flag l Check code Minor error p RY9 after writing a digital value within the setting range Alarm 2 Alert Turn on Alert output clear request flag RY1E or Initial data setting request occurrence flag RY9 after writing a di
137. exchanged with a CPU module are stored A generic term for the CC Link IE Field Network master local module A station that controls the entire network This station can perform cyclic transmission and transient transmission with all stations Only one master station can be used in a network A station that exchanges I O signals bit data with the master station by cyclic transmission A station that exchanges I O signals bit data and I O data word data with another station by cyclic transmission This station responds to a transient transmission request from another station Buffer memory in a remote device station Word data input from a slave station to the master station For some areas in a local station data are input in the opposite direction Ra User s manual for the master local module used Word data output from the master station to a slave station For some areas in a local station data are output in the opposite direction User s manual for the master local module used Bit data output from the master station to a slave station For some areas in a local station data are output in the opposite direction RA User s manual for the master local module used Bit data input from a slave station to the master station For some areas in a local station data are input in the opposite direction T User s manual for the master local module used A device RX RY RWr or RWw in a module on CC Link IE Fiel
138. f by Trigger output completed clear request RY1A depends on the sequence scan time and the link scan time To use Trigger output completed flag RX19 as an interlock turn on Trigger output request RY 19 after Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns off 104 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 6 CHO Output enable disable flag The following describes Trigger output request RY19 and CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 e When Trigger output request RY 19 is turned on while CH1 Output enable disable flag RY10 is set to disabled the D A conversion is performed but the analog output value does not change from the offset value e Even when CH1 Output enable disable flag RY10 is set to enabled the analog output value does not change from the offset value until the D A conversion is performed by another Trigger output request RY 19 ey gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program Trigger output request RY19 y 1 1 1 XN N First D A Waiting for Second D A Waiting for Third D A conversion trigger input conversion trigger input conversion 2 7 bg gt i D A conversion value D A conversion 1 d P 4 Trigger output completed flag RX19 D N Trigger output completed clear DEAN FR Nw ON ON ON request RY1A I a l Even if output is enabled the analog aie ie o D A conversion i output value is not updated until the results in the offset value output n xt D A c
139. f the signals are used correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed 1 Remote I O signal of the extension module The remote I O signal differs depending on the model of the extension module e Extension I O module Refer to the following CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual 30 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 6 List of Remote Register This section lists remote registers for a master local module The remote registers shown are the example with the remote registers of the main module assigned to the remote registers of RWr0 to RWrF and RWwo0O to RWwF Remote register RWr is the information input from the D A converter module to the master local module Remote register RWw is the information output from the master local module to the D A converter module For details on the remote register refer to the following e gt Page 158 Appendix 2 Remote register RWr Remote register RWw signal direction D A converter module gt signal direction Master local module gt Master local module D A converter module Device Device oe Description Description number number RWr0 Latest error code Use prohibited RWr6 CH1 Shifting set value RWr7 CH2 Shifting set value RWr8 CH3 Shifting set value RWr9 CH4 Shifting set value RWrF Use prohibited Use prohibited a RWrF and RWwF are used by the system in the synchronous communication mode Point Do not read or write the data to from any Us
140. ffset value D A eon value second time l I Cad D A conversion value i D A conversion D A conversion value first time value first time second time tA Trigger output completed flag RX19 N N clear request RY1A Even if the CPU module is switched to the RUN state the analog output value is not updated until the next D A conversion Operating status of the CPU module RUN RUN 105 8 Response time The following describes the response time until Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns on after the trigger output is requested a When Trigger output request RY19 is assigned to Remote input RX using the external signal assignment function Response time of the D A converter module Response time of the extension input module 2 ms 4 The response time of the D A converter module is calculated as shown below Number of the channels for which D A conversion is enabled x 0 1 ms 2 The response time of the extension input module is the minimum time period until the D A converter module recognizes an input from the extension input module The response time of the extension input module is calculated as shown below Input response time setting 0 5 ms b When Trigger output request RY19 is not assigned to Remote input RX using the external signal assignment function SM1 LS 2 Response time of the D A converter module ms 4 SM Sequence scan time ms LI User s manua
141. format as that of Error history 1 address OAO0O to OAOF For the error codes refer to the following e Error Code List gt Page 138 Section 11 2 a Storage order The latest error is stored in Error history 1 address OAOO to OAOF p Errors that occurred in the past are stored in Error history 2 to Error history 15 address 0A10 to OAEF p in reverse chronological order If 16 or more errors occur errors are deleted from the oldest 172 APPENDICES 17 Error history clear command address 10004 This command is used to clear the error history stored in the nonvolatile eeu b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bd b4 b3 b2 b1 OOOOODOOHOQ D M Data for b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Not commanded 1 Commanded a Clearing the error history The error history is cleared when Commanded 1 is set to this area Tanas gt Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program Stored condition of an error history An error history is stored _ _ Anerror history is not stored Error history clear command N address 10001 commanded 0 Commanded 1 Error history clear completed address 1001H Not performed 0 b Default value The default value is set to Not commanded 0 18 Error history clear completed address 10014 This remote buffer memory shows the error history clear completed status stored in the nonvolatile memory b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bd
142. g procedure lex When setting the assignment explained in the previous page 1 Set Parameter write for Method selection XW CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations lt gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable W A D A conversion enable disab Teee 1 Disable Disable fDi 0 Enable 1 Disable Se EE p mr ai 1 Disable M E Alert output function SS wl aera E i t Disable D Enable fie a a 16000 fis SS 4000 M E External signal assignments oo F i ien OxFFFF o 0002A Point Signals other than remote I O signals assigned to the external module cannot be set with the external signal assignment function If the above is set the error code 017 Ap is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on Multiple remote I O signals of the main module cannot be assigned to a remote output signal of the extension module If the above is set the error code 0180p is stored in Latest error code RWrO Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on The external signal assignment function cannot be used together with the digital output HOLD CLEAR function When Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting is set to 1 HOLD the setting is ignored and the D A converter modul
143. g the network configuration set the parameter in the following procedure 1 Display the CC IE Field Configuration window e When the master local module is the QJ71GF11 T2 KO Project window gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET gt button e When the master local module is the LJ71GF11 T2 W Project window lt gt Parameter lt gt Network Parameter lt gt Ethernet CC IE Field gt button 2 Select the D A converter module in List of stations on the CC IE Field Configuration window Pel CC JE Field Configuration Module 1 Start 170 0000 i CCIE Field Configuration Edit View Close with Discarding the Setting Close with Reflecting the Setting Mode Setting Online Normal Mode Assignment Method Start End Link Scan Time Approx 0 69 ms f RX RY Setting Rw R wr Setting Refresh Devi No Model Name STA Station Type I Points Start End Points Start End RX 0 Host Station 0 Master Station List of stations ZA K jj E 3 Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 4 Set Parameter read for Method selection Parameter Processing of Slave Station Target Module Information NZ2GF26 60p 4 Start IO Mo 0000 Station Moa 1 Menea ELEA Parameter read o Jajyauesedg ou BuibueyD ZZ
144. gital value within the setting range 114 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 4 A warning is in the following state five seconds after the error cause is removed e Warning flag RX7 turns off e Latest warning code RWr1 is cleared e The ERR LED turns off 2 The alarm is not automatically cleared Latest warning code RWr1 is cleared when the other minor errors are cleared in the alarm status The warning codes can be checked in the error history on GX Works2 For the error history refer to the following e Checking by executing a command of the slave station gt Page 135 Section 11 1 1 Error history O address 0A00y to OAEF L gt Page 172 Appendix 3 16 Ex Operation to clear Station number switch changing error error code 09404 Sees gt Controlled by the D A converter module Station number settin l switch 3 Doei i Station No 10 error RAON No 1 normal I Latest warning code 0 0940H p RWr1 i station number switch changing error 1 I I l l j I I l ERR LED OFF Flashing OFF 1 i 5 seconds ON Remote READY RXB For the method for clearing an alarm refer to the following e Digital Value Range Check Function gt Page 95 Section 8 10 e Alert Output Function lt _ gt Page 98 Section 8 11 UOHOUN A UOHESSJON JOUA VlL s 115 3 Method for clearing an error by executing the command of the slave station The following shows how to clear an error by ex
145. he digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Analog output voltage V l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 7 bv 16384 16000 Scaling lower limit value 4000 Digital value 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 10 4 ladle acai Rica Digital value after scale conversion 16000 8000 8000 16000 O Enable 12000 000 16000 16383 Scale converted digital value 0 8000 Scaling upper limit Dicital val value 12000 een dane Analog output voltage V 10 5 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 3 When values are set for a channel with the user range 1 of 2 to 10V as follows e CHO Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable e CHO Scaling upper limit value 8000 e CHO Scaling lower limit value 2000 E Scaling function ES SSS ea fee GH1 Scaling enable disabl 1 Disable 2222200000 0 Enable GHI Scaling upper limit wa OB icici 2000 The digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Analog output voltage V TO eS I 1 I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l TE l l l l l l l l l l l 12288 12000 0 12000 12287 Scale converted digital value os 4000 Scaling lower limit Scaling upper limit oe value 2000 value 8000 ia N G g L D gt za n Digital value after scale Q Digital value Analog output voltage V conversion 4000 12000 6 1000 600
146. he module has received normal data red OFF e The module is not performing loopback 3 Linkup in progress Linkdown in progress PORT2 connector for CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector Connect an Ethernet cable gt Page 54 Section 6 5 There are no restrictions on the connection order of the cables for the P1 connector and P2 connector L ER LED red Same as the P1 connector LINK LED green Terminal block for 4 module power supply A terminal block to connect the module power supply 24VDC and FG and FG 5 DIN rail hook A hook to mount a module on a DIN rail Terminal block cover Covers for preventing electric shock while the power is on 6 Terminal block for A 2 piece screw terminal block for connecting to the external device analog output signals 7 SET SEL button Select the setting target by pressing the amp button or W button in the offset gain setting mode 8 button Select the analog output value by pressing the button or button in the offset gain setting mode 9 Extension connector A cover to protect a connector of an extension module Do not remove the cover when an extension cover module is not connected to the connector 21 1 Module status and LED status The following table lists the correspondence between the module status and the LED status LED status Data link Module status PW MODE DLINK status Normal mode Disconnecting D
147. hen the check code is stored due to an operational error in the scale conversion 5 When the shift function is set enabled When a value is set for CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw39 the value with the shifting set value added is the target for the check code CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 6 Operation example of the check code detection lex When values are set for a channel with output range of 10 to 10V as follows e CHO Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable e CHO Scaling upper limit value 24000 e CHO Scaling lower limit value 24000 e CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 200 The error of the check code is output when the value in CH1 Digital value RWw2 is greater than 24575 Digital value M AN The value to be set to CH1 Digital value RWw2 16383 5 a The value after the addition of La a shifting set value and the Setting range e scaling conversion ve a S S Time converter module _ Controlled by the program ia ee S ea o N bosss gt Controlled by the D A CH1 Set value check code RWr2 OOOOH X OOOFH OOFFH 0000H Latest warning code RWr1 0000H A v 0601H r 4 _ 0000H Warning flag RX7 v E a I I I I I a I ON I I I I I I Error clear request flag RYA The check code is not reset The check code is reset when the value is out of the w
148. hen the value is within the setting range setting range ALM LED OFF 4 Flashing OFF ON uoloUNy y99y49 ebuey nje jez q OL e Remote READY RXB 97 8 11 Alert Output Function This function outputs alert when a digital value is in the range set in advance Digital value _ Digital value Analog output value Alert output upper limit value f gam 10000 ON Alert output lower limit value 1000 a ee ee ee eee Alert output flag CH1 upper limit value RWrA bO OFF OFF Alert output flag CH1 lower limit value RWrA b1 OFF a Z J L ONOR ON Alert output signal RX1E OFF Alert output clear request flag RY1E OFF ALM LED ON Latest warning code RWr1 OOOOH i 0A01H OOOOH 0A11H ON Remote READY RXB 98 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 1 Alert output notification When the digital value is greater than the alert output upper limit value or smaller than the alert output lower limit value alert notifications are made by Alert output flag RWrA Alert output signal RX1E and the ALM LED turning ON e Alert output flag RWrA The bit corresponding to the alert is on lt _ gt Page 159 Appendix 2 4 e Alert output signal RX1E ON e ALM LED ON In addition alarm code OAAQ gets stored in Latest warning code RWr1 The alarm code that is stored is shown below OAALI E The last digit indicates the
149. his section describes the procedure before operation Check box Setting a station number s Page 45 Section 6 1 Set the station number for an D A converter module Connection E When using an extension module connect the extension module to the a Page 46 een 6 2 D A converter module Page 48 Section 6 3 After that mount the D A converter module to a DIN rail Page 52 Section 6 4 Connect the D A converter module to a power supply Ethernet cables Page 54 Section 6 5 and external devices Page 57 Section 6 6 E Parameter settings and programming Page 63 Section 7 1 Page 69 Section 7 2 Page 124 CHAPTER 9 Set parameters and create a program E Offset gain setting 7 5 Page 75 Section 7 3 To use user range settings configure the offset gain setting 4 To replace the module refer to this section Point To replace the module follow the procedure described below e Power off the module and remove the D A converter module e Prepare a new D A converter module and perform the procedure above from Setting a station number to Parameter settings and programming The network parameter of the master station does not need to be set again e When using the user range setting perform the offset gain setting e After checking the operation restart the control 41 Memo 42 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter describes system
150. ils of Remote Register AreaS 0 0 0 0c ee eee 158 Appendix 3 Details of Remote Buffer Memory Areas 0 0 0000 eee 162 Appendix 4 I O Conversion Characteristic of D A Conversion 00000 e eee eee 176 Appendix 5 Accuracy of D A Conversion a na aoaaa anaana eee ees 179 Appendix 6 Conversion Speed of D A Conversion 0 0000 ccc eee 179 Appendix 7 EMC and Low Voltage Directives 0 0 0 eee 180 Appendix 7 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 2 0 00 ee eee eee 180 Appendix 7 2 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 185 Appendix 8 Checking Serial Number and Function Version 0 000 186 Appendix 9 Addition and Change of Functions 0 00 aana anana eens 187 Appendix 9 1 Additional function aooaaeoa e 187 Appendix 9 2 Change of function aaau auaa 187 Appendix 10 External Dimensions 2522 24 524 24 505 taeda eee 189 INDEX 190 REVISIONS 5 550 ra ea enn a ra a a A T oe Get Ag E E hans ee ee 192 WARRANTY cacade aa a Sa a a Aa a aa a a a es a Se NS 193 10 MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION In this manual pages are organized and the symbols are used as shown below The following illustration is for explanation purpose only and should not be referred to as an actual documentation is used for screen names and items 7 1 1 Setting method The chapter of 1 are the current page is shown 1 shows operating alperatindNgr
151. inal of the external device 61 yoojg jeuiw pue adIAeq jeu1a x3 JO BuIA 9 9 62 e Wiring method l 1 Loosen the terminal screw Connect the round Self tightening screw is used solderless terminal as it is Round solderless terminal Point Do not put oil on the terminal and screw Failure to do so may damage the screw The number of the applicable solderless terminals must be two or less When inserting two applicable solderless terminals insert them back to back Otherwise the screw cannot be tightened and it may damage the screw Tighten the terminal screw with an applicable screwdriver Tightening with an inapplicable screwdriver may damage the screw CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS CHAPTER 7 various SETTINGS This chapter describes the setting procedures of the D A converter module 7 1 Parameter Setting Set the parameter of this module with the network parameter written to the CPU module of the master station For the setting procedure of the master station refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used Check Set the network configuration settings in CC IE Field configuration window on the MELSECNET CC IE Ethernet Module Configuration window in advance 1 Network Parameter MELSECNET CC IE Ethernet Module Configuration IW Set the network configuration settings in CC IE Field configuration window To select an extension module in the CC
152. ion SWOOBO to SWO00B7 For the link special relay SB and link special register SW refer to the following 1 User s manual for the master local module used Ex Interlock example 2 Transient transmission program For a transient transmission program interlock with the following link special relay SB and link special register SW e Own station baton pass status master station SB0047 e Baton pass status each station SW00A0 to SW00A7 For the link special relay SB and link special register SW refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used Ex Interlock example Start contact 847 SW A0 0 y A a A a Dedicated instruction to station No 1 124 CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING 9 2 Procedure for Programming Create a program to execute D A conversion according to the following procedure Parameter setting gt Page 125 Section 9 3 Error reset program 1 A program that is added according to the control target Create a program if needed 9 3 Program Example 1 System configuration Power supply module Q62P CPU module Q10UDHCPU Master local module QJ71GF11 T2 Input module QX10 D A converter module NZ2GF2B 60DA4 PuiuwweIpold JO BINDSDOJY Z 6 Extension output module NZ2EX2B1 16T 00 to 1F 20 to 2F Master station Station No 0 L RY 22 Warning output signal assignment Remote output signal RY 20
153. ion enable disable setting to 0 Enable E D A conversion enable disab GHI D A conversion enabl He GH D A conversion enabl Coe i GHS D A conversion enabl 1 Disable MOME ie GHA D A conversion enabl 1 Disable 3 Setthe monitoring time in Cyclic data update watch time setting Cyclic data update watch tim 0 Item Setting range e 0 Not monitor Cyclic data update watch time settin i J i e 1 to 20 0 1 to 2 seconds in units of 100ms Point Set the greater value for the cyclic data update watch time setting than that of the link scan time While the synchronous communication mode is enabled the setting of Cyclic data update watch time setting is ignored 84 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 8 Scaling Function The D A converter module scale converts the digital value to the set range of the scaling upper limit value and scaling lower limit value The programming for scale conversion can be reduced 1 Concept of scaling setting The setting for scaling lower and upper limit values differs depending on whether the factory default setting or the user range setting is used for the analog output range a When the factory default setting is used for the analog output range e Set a value corresponding to the upper limit value of the analog output value in the range setting for the scaling upper limit value e Set a value corresponding to the lower limit value of the analog output value in the rang
154. ion from the connected 3 IP Communication Test station to the target station can be checked Cable Test The cable status between the connected station and the destination station User s manual for the can be checked master local module Link Start Stop The network data link can be started and stopped need Network Event History The history of various events that occurred in the network can be checked 122 Reserved Station Function Enable Enable Disable Ignore Station Errors System Monitor Point A reservation for a station can be temporarily cancelled and the cancellation can be disabled Also the station numbers for the modules set as reserved stations can be checked on a list A station not set as an error invalid station can be temporarily set as an error invalid station and the error invalid station setting can be disabled Also the station numbers for the modules set as temporarily error ignore stations can be checked on a list The system monitor on the selected station is activated and the status of the module can be checked This function is unavailable for the D A converter module l l Page 123 Section Remote operation The selected station can be reset through the remote operation 8 16 1 a 4 Selected Station Communication Status Monitor which appears at the bottom right in the window indicates the communication status of the D A converter module For the error and alarm for the D
155. ion number switch setting While the module power is on set the switch 09404 Minor error switch changed has been changed while the again to the station number that has been set 140 Digital value error The value set in CHO Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 is outside the range module power is on Set the value of CH O Digital value RWw2 to before Error code hexadecimal 09504 09604 09704 OE00 0E10 0E20 0E30 1F004 1F204 1F304 1F404 Classification Moderate error Major error Major error Moderate error Moderate error Moderate error Moderate error Major error Moderate error Moderate error Moderate error Clock data outside the range Network No changed through the network Station No changed through the network RWw RWr setting error Synchronous communication error 1 Operation cycle setting error Synchronous communication error 2 Extension module connected error External power supply OFF error Extension module parameter error Input response time setting error Description and cause The clock data acquired from the CPU module is invalid The network number has been changed through the network The station number has been changed through the network RWwF RWrF has not been set in RWw RWr setting when synchronous communication mode is activated Synchronous communication with si
156. isconnection ae koa link in Link in progress koa Reserved station specification in Cyclic stop Flashing progress Offsetgain setting mode a o o r o In progress In progress ON Flashing o Normal completion Unit test Abnormal completion Communication error Cyclic stop Cyclic stop ate te tees arta poe fon foe aT Poe Alarm 22 a 2 3 Out of range digital value Flashing error Either of ON Flashing or OFF Either of ON or OFF When the module is failed the LED may not turn on O G ED OFF m OFF O FF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the specifications of the D A converter module 3 1 Item Operating ambient temperature Storage ambient temperature Operating ambient humidity Storage ambient humidity Vibration resistance Shock resistance Operating atmosphere Operating altitude Installation location Overvoltage category Pollution degree Equipment class 4 ne 3 4 General Specifications Specifications 0 to 55 C 25 to 75 C 5 to 95 RH non condensing Constant Frequency Half amplitude acceleration Number of sweeps intermittent X Y and Z JIS B 3502 and 8 4 to 150Hz ing IEC 61131 2 vibration directions Undercontinuous __Sto84Hz 175mm oo D A eae A Compliant with JIS B 3502 and I
157. l for the CPU module used in the master station 2 LS Link scan time ms LIA User s manual for the master local module used 3 The response time of the D A converter module is calculated as shown below Number of the channels for which D A conversion is enabled x 0 1 ms 9 Input interval and the ON and OFF time of the trigger output request When turning on Trigger output request turn on or off Trigger output request satisfying the reference values of the following items a When Trigger output request RY19 is assigned to Remote input RX using the external signal assignment function The following table lists the input interval ON time and OFF time of Remote input RX to which Trigger output request RY19 is assigned Item Reference value Input interval of the trigger output ON time of the trigger output request 7 n 4 request Response time of the extension input module ms or longer OFF time of the trigger output 106 request 4 The response time of the extension input module is the minimum time period until the D A converter module recognizes an input from the extension input module The response time of the extension input module is calculated as shown below Input response time setting 0 5 ms CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION b When Trigger output request RY19 is not assigned to Remote input RX using the external signal assignment function The following lists the input interval ON
158. l panel The tests were conducted with the programmable controller installed in a control panel 2 The accuracy of an analog digital converter module may temporarily vary within 10 s nl BHeYOA MOT pue OZ Z XIpu ddy BANIBIG OWJ 24 ym Ajdwood 0 seunseayy Z xipueddy 181 2 Installation in a control panel The module is open type devices and must be installed inside a control panel This ensures safety as well as effective shielding of programmable controller generated electromagnetic noise a Control panel e Use a conductive control panel e When securing the top or bottom plate using bolts cover the grounding part on the control panel so that the part will not be painted e To ensure electrical contact between the inner plate and control panel take measures such as covering the bolts so that conductivity can be ensured in the largest possible area e Ground the control panel with a thick ground cable so that low impedance can be ensured even at high frequencies e Holes in the control panel must be 10cm diameter or less If the holes are larger than 10cm radio wave may be emitted In addition because radio waves leak through a clearance between the control panel and its door reduce the clearance as much as possible The leakage of radio waves can be suppressed by the direct application of an EMI gasket on the paint surface Our tests have been carried out on a control panel having the attenuation characteristics of 37d
159. le based parameter data main module Module based parameter data extension module 1 2 34 Address Hexadecimal 256 0100 272 01104 CH1 Scaling upper limit value C C C C C YO C C vpperinveue 279 01174 to to System area 511 01FF44 Description 512 02004 t is The remote buffer memory of the connected O extension module is assigned 767 02FF44 768 03004 to to System area 1279 04F F4 This is the value at default or initialization by Parameter area initialization command address 1002p This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable Read Write 2 R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS a Parameter area of the extension module The remote buffer memory differs depending on the model of the extension module e Extension input module NZ2EX2B1 16D Address ee Description Read Write 2 512 02001 Extension module identification code 00004 R W 513 02014 to to System area 767 O2FFy 4 This is the value at default or initialization by Parameter area initialization command address 1002 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable e Extension output module NZ2EX2B1 16T NZ2EX2B1 16TE Address Decimal Hexadecimal 512 02004 Extension module identification code 0000 R W 544 0202 CT of O
160. ling lower limit value address 010Fp to CH4 Scaling upper Ant l l Ean Set a value within the range of 32000 to i Scaling setting limit value address 01164 are 32000 in CH1 Scaling lower limit value peu er ogee EMON ONSICE ME outside the range of 32000 to address 010F to CH4 Scaling upper limit range 7 22099 value address 0116p Q represents the channel number where an error has occurred The scaling lower limit value has been set equal to or greater than the scaling upper limit value in ad ek Correct the settings of CH1 Scaling lower limit Scaling CH1 Scaling lower limit value value address 010F to CH4 Scaling upper a upper lower address 010F to CH4 Scaling 091 OL Moderate error cage oe limit value address 01164 so that the limit value upper limit value address scaling lower limit value is smaller than the inverted 0116p scaling upper limit value Q represents the channel number where an error has occurred Mod itch E oe ee Turn off and on the module so that it operates 09204 Minor error z i ae address 00004 has been 7 setting change according to Mode switch address 0000p changed VEIG Cata The value set in Cyclic data siete update watch Set a value within the range of 0 to 20 in l l update watch time address i 09304 Moderate error time setting i i Cyclic data update watch time address l 00074 is outside the range of 0 outside the 000714 to 20 range Station number The stat
161. local Mitsubishi representative 1 Set a value within the allowable range Then perform one of the following operations to clear the error e Turn on and off Error clear request flag RYA e Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 2 Mode switch setting change error code 09204 is not cleared even if five seconds have passed after the error occurred During the error the D A converter module keeps operating in the mode before the Mode switch address 0000 change To clear the error in the previous mode set the previous value to Mode switch address 0000 and turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q 9 The error cannot be cleared by turning on and off Error clear request flag RYA or Initial data setting request flag RY9 The error is cleared only by the method described in the action Point When multiple errors occur only the latest error code is stored in Error code RWr0 or Warning code RWr1 The errors that have occurred before can be checked with the error history of GX Works2 For error history refer to the following e Checking by executing a command of the slave station _ gt Page 135 Section 11 1 1 Error history data O address 0A00 to OAEF gt Page 172 Appendix 3 16 142 Error code hexadecimal CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Error code list D0004 to DFFF D5294 and D52B excluded When an error occurs the ERR LED does not turn on The D LINK
162. lure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise When disconnecting the cable from the module do not pull the cable by the cable part For the cable with connector hold the connector part of the cable For the cable connected to the terminal block loosen the terminal screw Pulling the cable connected to the module may result in malfunction or damage to the module or cable When an overcurrent caused by an error of an external device or a failure of the programmable controller flows for a long time it may cause smoke and fire To prevent this configure an external safety circuit such as a fuse Mitsubishi programmable controllers must be installed in control panels Wiring and replacement of a module must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of protection against electric shock For wiring methods refer to INSTALLATION AND WIRING in this manual Startup and Maintenance Precautions WARNING Do not touch any terminal while power is on Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal block screws or connector screws Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Startup and Maintenance Precautions CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the module Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire Do not drop or apply strong shock
163. lution 1 10 to 10V 16000 to 16000 0 625mV O to 12000 3 1 to TT 0 333mV aaar range setting 1 12000 to 12000 0 333mV 10 to 10V Set the offset value and gain value in the user range setting within the range satisfying the following two conditions e Setting range 10 to 10V e Gain value Offset value gt 4 0V Point Use the value within the practical digital input range and practical analog output range If a value is out of the range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications Do not use the value in the dotted line region in the above graph 177 UOISJOAUOD y q JO DIISUEJOeJEUD UOISIQAUOD C p Xipueddy 4 Current output characteristics The following graph shows the current output characteristics 20 15 Analog output range for actual use Analog output value mA i 0 6000 12000 a 288 12287 Digital input value No Output range setting Offset value Digital value Maximum resolution O to 12000 a range setting 2 0 95uA 0 to 20mA ati Set the offset value and gain value in the user range setting within the range satisfying the following two conditions e Setting range 0 to 20mA Gain value Offset value gt 11 4mA Point Use the value within the practical digital input range and practical analog output range If a value is out of the range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of perform
164. mber setting switch as follows e x10 TEST x1 0 A Power on the module 5 Unit test begins The MODE LED flashes while the unit test is executed 6 The MODE LED turns off when the unit test is completed e When completed The ERR LED does not turn on but remains off e When failed The ERR LED turns on If the test fails replace the Ethernet cable and run the test again If the test fails again it may be due toa hardware failure in the D A converter module Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative When unit test fails the error details can be checked in the error history in GX Works2 To check the error history with GX Works2 set the station number of the D A converter module and connect the module to the master station with an Ethernet cable For the error history refer to the following e Checking by executing a command of the slave station _ gt Page 135 Section 11 1 1 Error historyO address OA00 to OAEF Page 172 Appendix 3 16 148 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 6 Troubleshooting for Each Phenomenon This section describes troubleshooting for each phenomenon Perform troubleshooting for each phenomenon when the D A converter module does not operate properly with no error When an error occurs in the D A converter module identify the error cause with GX Works2 1 When the analog output value is not output Check item Is there any problem with wiring s
165. me cyclic transmission T CH4 D A conversion value third time cyclic transmission CH4 Analog output value Trigger output completed flag RX19 Trigger output completed clear request RY1A 102 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 4 From the start of the trigger output to the completion Set Mode switch address 0000p to Trigger output mode 14 When Initial data setting request flag RYQ is turned on and off 09204 is stored to Latest warning code RWr1 After the module is turned off and on Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns off and the D A converter module waits for trigger input The following figure shows the operation until the D A conversion is completed after Trigger output request RY 19 is turned on When Trigger output request RY19 is turned on the D A converter module performs the D A conversion When the D A conversion is completed Trigger output completed flag RX19 turns on las gt Controlled by the D A converter module ON Trigger output request RY19 OFF x OFF CH1 Digital value RWw2 Digital value Digital value 1 D A converts the digital value i at the timing when the trigger i output request turns on D A conversion process Waiting for trigger input CH1 Analog output value D A conversion value Trigger output completed flag RX19 OFF uolnoun 3ndjno swebbuy zZL_9 103 5 Trigger output completed clear request The following describes the trigger output complete
166. mers 98 8 12 Trigger Output FUNCIONG 443 3 4 wed Soke i See ee a 1 Se ee ee Sed 101 8 13 CC Link IE Field Network Synchronous Communication Function 109 8 14 Error Notification Function 00 0 ce eee eee eee ene 114 8 15 Function at the Extension Module Installation 20 0 0 ccc ees 117 8 16 CC Link IE Field Network Diagnostic Function 0 00 00 121 CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING 124 9 1 Precautions for Programming ss 2 lt evened ed cats ee gk heed Oe ek Oe ald Oe 124 9 2 Procedure for Programming 2 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 125 93 Program Examplenc4 323403564 baved bn taeda ae abe ede oh oiehs Ohaws cum eeee 125 CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 133 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 135 11 1 Checking for the Error Codes and the Alarm Codes 000 nannaa 135 112 Ero Code Listrik srede mane Na ea Gols EN ASD we ero Bos ah COE ER O ee 138 113 Alan Code Seassa ree une a a r aaa a aa eee tees E A 144 Twa Checking he LEDS 222 te3 dere dt ae eA aAa aaaea Meee ees 145 S NOM Ge POSL amp sac ao eras 56s ator t cee wee abe a Gtr eae os ete eee ee ae ee Se tae Eien eee 148 11 6 Troubleshooting for Each Phenomenon 0 ccc eee eee 149 APPENDICES 151 Appendix 1 Details of Remote I O Signals 0 0 00 cc ee tees 151 Appendix 1 1 Remote input signals 2 0 ee eee 151 Appendix 1 2 Remote output signals n oouo aaa ee ee 156 Appendix 2 Deta
167. meters written in the PLC CPU For information on items not displayed on the screen please refer to the manual Execute Close Point 4 When the window shown on the left is displayed click the Yes button 5 When the window shown on the left is displayed click the button 6 The error history of the D A converter module is displayed in Execution Result Item Contents Error and Solution The action for the error is displayed Order of generation The order of error occurrence is displayed Error time First two digits of the year Last two digits of the year The date and time of error occurrence is displayed When the tens place of Month Hour and Second is 0 the date and time are displayed without 0 Error time Month Day Error time Hour Minute Error time Second No Use CH1 Digital value CH2 Digital value The value of CHO Digital value RWw2 to CH3 Digital value RWw5 when an error occurs is stored CH4 Digital value The error history registers 15 errors at a maximum If 16 or more errors occur errors are deleted from the oldest If the same error occurs continuously the error that occurred first is stored to the error history Even after the power of the module is turned off and on the error history remains To initialize the error history set Method selection to Error history clear request on the Command Execution of Slave Station window and click
168. mple motion module did not execute in specified interval The operation cycle that D A converter module does not support is set in simple motion module Synchronous communication with simple motion module did not execute in specified interval An extension module that is not supported has been connected The external power supply of the extension output module is off with the external power supply monitoring function enabled The parameter of the model name that is different from the model name of the connected extension module has been reflected 000b or 001b has been set in the low 3 bits of Input response setting address 0010p CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Action There may be an influence from noise or a hardware error If the same error occurs again even after measures have been taken against noise please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Take measures against noise and reset the module If the same error occurs again the hardware of the module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Take measures against noise and reset the module If the same error occurs again the hardware of the module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Reset and turn off and on the power or execute remote reset to assign RWwF RWrF in RWw RWr setting of network parameter Execute the followings and turn off and on the power or execute remote
169. n the remote buffer memory areas has been accessed using the REMFR REMTO instruction An address other than those assigned to the extension I O module for the external signal assignment function has been set A represents one of the following error types 0 Trigger output function 2 Alert output function 3 Error output 4 Warning output The same address has been set in multiple extension output modules for the external signal assignment function The user range setting value has been set to a value where the offset value is equal to or greater than the gain value Q represents the channel number where an error has occurred CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Action e Set no request 0 request 1 and no request 0 in Parameter information clear request address 1002H and set the parameters of the non volatile memory to default e Set the parameters again e Take measures against noise with a shielded cable for connection e If this error persists the module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative e The module will be automatically recovered immediately after the error occurs Note that the error history of the errors that have occurred will be lost e Take measures against noise with a shielded cable for connection e If this error persists the module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Please reset network parameter correctly
170. n 8 8 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 olelele lele Le Le ojo Le 1e erede FO yu Data for b4 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Enable 1 Disable a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 b Default value The default value is set to Disable 1 for all channels 15 CHO Scaling lower limit value address 010F 01114 01134 0115p CHU Scaling upper limit value address 01104 01124 01144 0116p The scale conversion range is set for each channel For details on the scaling function refer to the following e Scaling Function lt gt Page 85 Section 8 8 a Setting range e Setting range 32000 to 32000 e An error occurs in a channel for which a value out of the setting range above is set The error code 0900p is stored in Latest error code RWrO Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on e The value to be set must satisfy the condition of Scaling upper limit value gt Scaling lower limit value An error occurs in a channel for which the setting not satisfying the condition is set The error code 0910p is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on e If Scaling enable disable setting address 010E is set to Disable 1 the settings of CHO Scaling lower limit value address 010Fy 011144 0113p 0115p and CHO Scaling upper limit value address 0110p 01124 01144 0116p are ignored
171. n 8 9 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bd b4 b3 b2 b1 bO Data area Sign bit 1 Negative 0 Positive a Setting range 32768 to 32767 b Enabling the setting When the value is set shifting set value turns valid regardless of turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q c Default value The default value is set to O for all channels sealy Jalsibay s OWEY JO sjielIeq Z xipueddy 161 Appendix 3 Details of Remote Buffer Memory Areas This section describes the details of remote buffer memory areas of the D A converter module 1 Mode switch address 00004 162 Set the mode for all channels Mode Setting value Normal mode 0H Trigger output mode 1H Automatical judgment mode 94 When a value other than the above is set the error code 0730 is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA and the ERR LED turns on and Automatical judgment mode 94 is set to Mode switch address 0000 a Enabling the setting 7 Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 2 Check that 0920 is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 3 Turn off and on the power supply b Default value The default value is Automatical judgment mode 9p APPENDICES 2 Trigger output signal assignment address 00024 Assign Trigger output request RY19 to Remote input RX of the extension input module using the external signal assignment function When assigned Remote
172. n synchronized with the operation cycle of a simple motion module This enables the D A converter module to operate at the same timing of other slave stations on the same network Point This function can be used only when a simple motion module is used for the master station and Mode switch is set to 9 Automatical judgment mode 1 Applicable module and software The table below lists modules and software required to use the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function Module and software Serial number first five digits version of GX Works2 D A converter module 15102 or later Simple motion module 15092 or later GX Works2 Version 1 501X or later 2 Restrictions This section describes restrictions to use the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function a Restrictions to use this function with other functions Function name Restrictions Cannot be used Shift function See The setting of CHO Shifting amount to conversion value RWw2 to RWw5 will be ignored Extension I O The extension I O module can be used but input and output of the extension I O module is not function synchronized with the operation cycle of the simple motion module Cyclic data update When the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function is used the setting of Cyclic watch function data update watch time setting address 0007 will be ignored b Restrictions on the network paramete
173. nce alarm status is as follows request flag RY1E 0 Upper limit of an alert 1 Lower limit of an alert 144 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 4 Checking the LEDs This section describes how to troubleshoot the system by the LEDs Point For the troubleshooting using the LEDs of the extension I O module refer to the following 1 CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual 1 When the PW LED does not turn on Check item Action When any LED other than the PW LED turns on the possible cause is a Is any LED other than the PW LED turned on i a hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Is the module power supply 24VDC wired Wire the module power supply 24VDC Is the module power supply 24VDC turned on Turn on the module power supply 24VDC Is the voltage of the module power supply 24VDC within th ified m Set the voltage value within the performance specifications e specified range 2 When the RUN LED does not turn on Check item Action Does the voltage of the module power supplied externally Check that module power supply voltage is within the range of performance reach to the voltage of the performance specifications specifications L gt Page 25 Section 3 2 After the check power on the module Does any hardware error occur If the RUN LED does not turn on even after the module power supply is turned from off to on the possible cause is a module
174. ncy magnetic field immunity EN61000 4 11 Voltage dips and interruption immunity APPENDICES Standard value Immunity test in which electrostatic is applied to the cabinet of the equipment e 8kV Air discharge e 4kV Contact discharge 80 AM modulation 1kHz e 80M 1000MHz 10V m e 1 4G 2 0GHz 3V m e 2 0G 2 7GHz 1V m e AC DC main power I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV e DC I O analog communication 1kV e AC power line AC I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV CM 1kV DM e DC power line DC I O power 0 5kV CM DM e DC I O AC I O shielded analog communication 1kV CM Immunity test in which electric fields are irradiated to the product Immunity test in which burst noise is applied to the power line and signal line Immunity test in which lightning surge is applied to the power line and signal line Immunity test in which high 0 15M 80MHz 80 AM modulation 1kHz 10Vrms frequency noise is applied to the power line and signal line Immunity test in which the product is installed in 50Hz 60Hz 30A m inductive magnetic field e Apply at 0 0 5 cycles and zero cross point e 0 250 300 cycles 50 60HZz e 40 10 12 cycles 50 60Hz e 70 25 30 cycles 50 60Hz Immunity test in which power supply voltage is momentarily interrupted 4 The module is an open type device a device designed to be housed in other equipment and must be installed inside a conductive contro
175. nected to the module may result in damage to the module or cable or malfunction due to poor contact Connectors without Ethernet cable To prevent dust from entering the module attach the provided connector cover Maximum station to station distance Maximum Ethernet cable length The maximum station to station distance is 100m However the distance may be shorter depending on the operating environment of the cable For details contact the manufacturer of the cables used Bending radius of the Ethernet cable There are restrictions on the bending radius of the Ethernet cable Check the bending radius in the specifications of the Ethernet cables used CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 6 Wiring of External Device and Terminal Block 1 Tightening torque Tighten the terminal block screws within the following specified torque range Failure to secure the terminal block may cause malfunction failure or drop Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal screw M3 screw 0 43 to 0 57Nem Terminal block mounting screw M3 5 screw 0 66 to 0 8B9Nem The following table shows applicable solderless terminals connected to the terminal block For wiring use applicable wires in the following table and an appropriate tightening torque Use UL approved solderless terminals For processing use a tool recommended by manufacturers of solderless terminals Sleeved solderless terminals cannot be used Solderless terminal Wire Applicable Tempe
176. ng on and off the signal refer to the following e Trigger output completed flag RX19 gt Page 154 Appendix 1 1 5 Trigger output completed clear request RY1A When Trigger output completed clear request RY1A is turned on while Trigger output completed flag RX19 is on Trigger output completed flag RX19 is cleared For the timing of turning on and off the signal refer to the following e Trigger output completed flag RX19 gt Page 154 Appendix 1 1 5 6 Alert output clear request flag RY1E Turn on and off this signal to clear an alert output For the on and off timing refer to the following e Alert output signal RX1E gt Page 155 Appendix 1 1 6 APPENDICES 7 External power supply monitor request flag RY1F Turn on this flag to activate the external power supply monitoring function For the on and off timing refer to the following e External power supply monitor state flag RX1F gt Page 155 Appendix 1 1 7 sjeubls indjno slowey Z xipueddy s euBls O I a OWsyY Jo silejaq xIpueddy 157 Appendix 2 Details of Remote Register Areas 158 This section describes the details of remote register areas for communications with the master local module The assignment of each device number is for the case when the remote registers of the main module are assigned to RWr0 to RWrF and RWw0 to RWwF 1 2 3 Latest error code RWr0 An error code is stored when
177. noted in this manual 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 192 WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required onsite at domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion Mitsubishi shall not be held responsible for any re commissioning maintenance or testing on site that involves replacement of the failed module Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be eighteen 18 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution
178. ocssurs 1 Open th PLC Parameter ialog box procedures E jad W Project window gt Parameter lt gt JPLC parameter Select the I O Assignment tab shows mouse operations is used for items in the menu bar and the project window Leewing this setting LN wil not couse on error to aco Tipe Page Sesion 712 Node nare Page 7 Sesion 7 13 Pons Page Sesion zi Page Seenen 715 Sethe kiioning The section of Detaled Setting j ee n Page 75 Section 7 1 7 F 7 VO Response Tme a the current page is shown Setting Start X Y enables modification on the start I O numbers assigned to connected modules shows setti ng or E hen 1000 is specified in Start X Y to the slot where a 16 point module is connected the assignment O pe rati ng exam ples range of an input module is changed to X1000 to X100F For details refer to the following L shows reference CA MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals manuals Point Set the type of the connected module in Type Setting a different type results in SP UNIT LAY ERR Cc gt shows a ee eee Point Pshows notes that reference pages requires attention When an intelligent module is connected I O assignment can be omitted by selecting connected modules from Intelligent Function Module in the Project window cD shows useful information 4 The mouse operation
179. odule 4 External power supply e Use a CE marked product for an external power supply and always ground the FG terminal External power supply used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TDK Lambda DLP 120 24 1 IDEC PSSR SF24 PS5R F24 e Use a power cable of 10m or shorter when connecting it to the module power supply terminal 183 SOAIOOJIIG BHeYOA MOT pue OJ Z x ipueddy BANISIG OWJ 24 yym Ajdwood 0 seunseayy Z xipueddy 184 5 Others a Ferrite core A ferrite core has the effect of reducing radiated noise in the 30MHz to 100MHz band It is recommended to attach ferrite cores if shielded cables coming out of the control panel do not provide sufficient shielding effects Note that the ferrite cores must be attached at the position closest to the cable hole inside the control panel If attached at an improper position the ferrite core will not produce any effect For the FG terminal on a main module that is connected to the external power supply the external power supply of an extension module and CC Link IE Field Network cables attach a ferrite core 4cm away from the module Ferrite core used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi NEC TOKIN ESD SR 250 TDK ZCAT3035 1330 Example b Noise filter power supply line filter A noise filter is a component which has an effect on conducted noise Attaching the filter can suppress more noise The noise filter has the effect of reducing conducted noise of
180. on of when an error is notified with a check code When the digital value is greater than the upper limit of the setting range or smaller than the lower limit of the uoljoUuN4 y99y49 ebuey nje iez q 048 setting range analog output is as follows e When the digital value is greater than the upper limit of the setting range the analog value is output with the upper limit of the setting range e When the digital value is smaller than the lower limit of the setting range the analog value is output with the lower limit of the setting range The analog output value returns to the normal value when the digital value falls within the setting range However the indicated notification remains as follows e Once a check code is stored it is not reset automatically e Warning flag RX7 remains ON e The ALM LED remains flashing 95 96 3 Resetting a check code The check codes can be reset by either of the following two methods e Write a digital value within the setting range and turn on and off Error clear request flag RYA e Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q 4 When the scaling function is set enabled When Scaling enable disable setting address 010E is set to Enable 0 the scale converted digital value is the target for the check code Point When the scale converted digital value is out of the setting range a slight inaccuracy may be contained in the target digital value for the check code w
181. onfiguration Change the station type of the module to the remote device station in the network configuration settings of the master station Change the setting of reserved ignored error station to other than the reserved station in the network configuration settings of the master station Check the link status through CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics and start the link when the data link is stopped The setting range for the station number setting switch is 1 to 120 Set the number between 1 and 120 7 When the L ER LED turns on Check item Are Ethernet cables normal Does the switching hub normally operate Do other stations connected to the D A converter module normally operate Is the mode of the module on the master station set to Online Is there any noise affecting the system Is the loopback function enabled for the master station 8 When the LINK LED turns off Check item Are Ethernet cables normal Do the switching hub and other stations normally operate 9 When the ERR LED turns on Check item Does any error occur 10 When the ALM LED turns on Check item Is any alert output CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Action e Check if 1OOOBASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used T User s manual for the master local module used e Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less e Check if the Ethernet cables are not disconnected e Check if a 1OOOBASE T compliant switching
182. onversi n ON ON Waiting for trigger input Waiting for D A conversion process ae rigger input CH1 Output enable disable flag RY10 7 Analog output HOLD CLEAR function The following describes Trigger output request RY19 and analog output HOLD CLEAR function e Even if Trigger output request RY19 is turned on while the analog output HOLD CLEAR function is being executed the D A conversion is not performed This is the same for the trigger output request assigned to the extension digital input module as an external signal e Even when the operating status of the CPU module is back to RUN the analog output value is not updated until the D A conversion is performed by another Trigger output request RY 19 uolnoun 3ndjno swebbuy zZL9 ceric gt Controlled by the D A converter module gt Controlled by the program A trigger output request is rejected during execution of the HOLD CLEAR function Trigger output request RY19 after external signal assignment xX 4 N N FirstD A Waiting for Executing the analog output varing Second D A conversion trigger input HOLD CLEAR function input conversion I Ca 7 CH1 Analog output value D A conversion CLEAR setting value first time CH2 Analog output value D A conversion HOLD setting f value first time Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input D A conversion process tS N Offset value O
183. or is received in the following priority order e Major error gt Moderate error gt Minor error gt the error at the time of Disconnecting or CPU STOP 120 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 16 CC Link IE Field Network Diagnostic Function With this function whether any network error occurs or not can be checked through GX Works2 connected to the CPU module 1 How to use 1 Connect GX Works2 to the CPU module Start CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics from the menu of GX Works2 2 X Diagnostics lt gt CC IE Field Diagnostics ee 4 Select Diagnostics Destination Network Status Total Slave Stations Set In Parameter Module Module 1 Network No 1 Monitor Status 4 Select Change Module Station Total Slave Stations z Connected Current Link Scan Time 1 ms Station No 1 i ae Number of Station o Errors Detected i Stop Monitor Hide Disconnected Station Legend Data link unperforn Connected St Master 0 Remote 1 5 Operation Test Communication Test IP Communication Test Check the transient communication route from the connected station to the destination station Check the communication route whether you can reach communication target station from the specified station Check the cable status between the connected station and the destination station Cable Test Link Start Stop Start or s
184. ory 32 List of remote I O signals 008 29 List of remote register 000008 31 Maintenance and inspection 133 Maximum station to station distance Maximum Ethernet Gable lengthen casita ach aed eed 56 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 180 O21 8 chs eee an a ee at ree re De ee E 183 EMC Directive related standards 180 External power supply 00 183 Installation in a control panel 182 ENG Foe nee re r Sah n haa eet te rc 184 MODELED soria tannie atn e haw deed eee ee 20 Mode switch address 0000 162 Module control data area address 10004 to 14FF bie Sedu a r r aad E andy Sina 39 Module operation information initialization command address 1004 000 00002 e eee 175 Module operation information initialization completed address 10054 vietne ne eann e RAs 175 Monitoring area address 0500 to O9FFy 36 Mounting the modules ona DIN rail 49 Number of ON times integration function 117 OG LED a s aaun setae Soho eas kate NE 20 OPPSET LED iss 424564 see Se ee ae hata 20 Offset value ees pene at atts enc ainda Ws edna aC aoe 176 Ofisel Gail SeuinG s 22 2 i264 6c0re bO04eeea 15 Fedde Seat wa dea atte ho eas ee Rah acne ee eet Se a 21 Parea hy weird ae a heated ames beac d 21 PACKING lot cia skeet eeee eS eaaere sakes 14 Parameter area address 0000 to O4FFY
185. r Method selection XW CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station Set Mode switch to 1 Trigger output mode Mode switch J Automatic W E External signal assignments 00202002020000 de Trigger output signal assig OxFFFF Normal mode H Alert output signal assign OxFFFF NS rigger output mode Pe a ees M CCCE 9 Automatical jude ment mode Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable E D A conversion enable disab E de GHI DA conversion enabl 1 Disable _a hee GH DAA conversion enabl 1 Disable po H GHS D A conversion enabl 1 Disable GRIESE Lm OH4 DAA conversion enabl 1 Disable Diale _ Click the Execute button to write the parameter to the D A converter module Check that 0920 is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 W Online gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Device f Device Name Ww1i l Tic Set Value Reference Pro Buffer Memory Module Start HEX At Display Format Turn off and on the module or perform the remote reset to switch the mode of the D A converter module to the trigger output mode CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8 13 CC Link IE Field Network Synchronous Communication Function With this function the D A converter module can perform D A conversio
186. r settings RWw RWr Set the network parameters RWw RWr so that RWwF RWrF are assigned to use the synchronous communication function UONOUN4 UOIEDIUNWWOD SNOUDJUDUAS YIOMION plal g1 YUIT DD EL g 109 110 3 Operation using the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function Every operation cycle of the simple motion module the D A conversion is performed for the D A conversion enabled channels Simin gt Controlled by the D A converter module Operation cycle of the simple motion module i i N I Digital value CHU Digital value RWw2 to RWw5d Digital value l I I i 1 I Digital value Digital value I I I N N D A NI D A D A conversion conversion conversion i i i i i l D A conversion process D A converts the received digital value at one previous operation cycle CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION lex The following figure shows an example of the operation timing of when D A conversion is enabled for all channels Hasni gt Controlled by the D A converter module Operation cycle of the simple motion module CH1 Digital value RWw2 CH1 Digital value third time CH2 Digital value RWws3 CH3 Digital value RWw4 CH4 Digital value RWw5 CH1 D A conversion CH2 D A conversion CH3 D A conversion CH4 D A conversion CH1 D A conversion value CH1 Analog output value second time W CH2 D A conversion value CH2 D A
187. r written to the CPU Incorrect network parameter access error occurs minor error 0150p e CC IE Field configuration S gt Online module is not correct o gt Command Execution of Slave Station 187 Point The following are the conditions when communications to the master station are not established after power on of the D A converter module e The Ethernet cable is not connected correctly at power on e The network parameter written to the CPU module is not correct e Communications to the master station failed because of noise 188 APPENDICES Appendix 10 External Dimensions The following shows the external dimensions of the D A converter module 133 Fj i PW RUN MODE DLINK ERR ALM Boy c T E IN HEHE amp a a MITSUBISHI Te tice 120 5 AS iI CCLnk IE Beu NZ2GF2B 60DA4 a MEISEGI oO a er yy NY ee ee Unit mm m Es a p1 g E v N Z Z K SUOISUBUUIG eu19 x34 OQ XIpu ddy 189 INDEX Symbols Cyclic data update watch function 84 lt _ _ Cyclic data update watch time setting address 0007p FL DUON arar Si ied is gent AA ane ae ZW eat ae aise E eens Cae atin we ee 167 A D Alarm code list 4206S eee ee ee oe 144 D PINKIE ED 43 a 42 tear Baca atu at are ee ate A 20 Alert output clear request flag RY1E 156 D A conversion enable disable function 80 Alert output flag RWrA
188. rameter setting of the CC IE Field configuration of GX Works2 it is also written to the nonvolatile memory at that time When the parameter is written using the REMTO instruction it is written to the nonvolatile memory when Initial data setting request flag RYQ is turned off and on At this time the parameter is written to the nonvolatile memory even though it is incorrect When the power supply is turned off and on with an incorrect parameter written the incorrect parameter is read from the nonvolatile memory and an error code is stored to Latest error code RWr0 Take corrective action according to the error code list Page 138 Section 11 2 Address n Type Description Read Write 2 Hexadecimal ct 0000 Mode switch 0009 R W 00014 System area 2 0002 Trigger Sp signal A AUEN for external FFFF FFFFy signal assignment function 4 0004 ak output agna assignment for external signal FFFF RIW assignment function 5 0005 mie flag eal for external signal FFFF RIW assignment function Station based 0006 Naming flag aseignmeni for external signal FEF RIW parameter data assignment function 7 00074 Cyclic data update watch time setting 00004 R W 00084 8 to 15 to System area OOOF 16 00104 Input response time setting 00054 R W 17 00114 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting 0000 R W 00124 18 to 255 to System area OOFF Aowa yng ajowsY jo 3siq 7 E 33 Type Module based parameter data main module Modu
189. ramming and troubleshooting of the LU71GF11 T2 Functions programming and troubleshooting for CC Link IE Field Network of the QD77GF16 Specifications of the QD77GF16 and information on how to establish a system maintenance and inspection and troubleshooting Functions programming and buffer memory for the positioning control of the QD77GF16 Description System configuration parameter settings and online operations of GX Works2 which are common to Simple projects and Structured projects CONTENTS SARE Fh Ge aa ee Oy 21 8 es a ae ae eee ace ae Ey ne re een OA VOD eee A es Se Pe Se Pen ae ee 1 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR RE PRODUCT aae an eee ae eee eee eee eect ea eee oe 5 TS BEA BS Gea O A Neorg ee E etch ae ar gate ant Suny ae LSet gen arya Be ah aor ned ec geet acca E ee ras 6 BS EARN TIAA INI ETS garrett trates hy ate vate Wa en Sener dame Renae WOR Tere aC arene Wane art ate ages etn Oa AR 7 MANUAISPAGE ORGANIZATIOING civ E E E E E ded neue dete We nee RP oe 11 AGES TES I Theet erate E asta to Re Anata haa cre Ro Rig E tates etter ease A T E E E R re ena eae E aa 12 PACING a LES Teter cece eet eee re ae ee Meee a A oat en ee rs tens eae etsy meet eet eae rote Poet Pace 14 CHAPTER 1 D A CONVERTER MODULE 15 Hedi GNOPICAUO Mica cc eter da wate ie shoe a once et gt Bans ea wd be need eta ee ary ace 15 Bo Tp CAMS as rte ent ase enemas i a ee sued ae eas a a eee ete an Sie wd eens a shee ee 16 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES 19 CHAPTER 3 S
190. rature Model Diameter Type tightening torque rating R1 25 3 V2 MS3 0 43 to 0 57Nem 22 to 14 AWG Stranded Copper 75 C or more RAP2 3SL TGV2 3N 2 Removing and installing the terminal block a Removal procedure 7 Open the terminal block cover and loosen the terminal block mounting screws two points Terminal block mounting screw yoojg jeuiw pue adIAeq jeu1a x3 JO BuIA 9 9 2 When the terminal block mounting screws two points are loosened the 2 piece terminal block can be removed Of 08 b Installation procedure Terminal block mounting screw 1 Open the terminal block cover to install the 2 piece terminal block 2 Tighten the terminal block mounting screws CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 Wiring of the external device and terminal block a Signal name The following shows signal names of the terminal block Pin number Signal name 1 NC 2 3 V A COM 5 6 7 V 8 COM 9 wl PII Z O Z O Z O Z O Z LE gt oO N lt 14 15 16 17 18 Point Do not wire the NC terminals Wrong wiring may cause the module to fail or malfunction yoojg jeuiw pue adIAeq jeu1a x3 JO BuIA 9 9 59 60 b Wiring to a terminal block The following shows wirings to a terminal block e For the voltage output CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 e For the current output CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING c
191. real time Therefore fine adjustment can be easily performed when the system starts The shifting set Analog output voltage V value is added 1 Digital value E before adjustment 1 Digital value before adjustment CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 sade 2 Digital value Shifting set value after adjustment 2 Digital value Shifting set value after adjustment Digital value 10 0 11990 12000 Digital value Digital value Shifting set value before adjustment Op voka gen after adjustment Output voltage V 10 0 gt 0 0 11990 5 12000 5 1 Operation of the shift function The shifting set value is added to a digital value and the added digital value is output in analog When the scaling function is used the scale conversion is executed after the addition by the shift function The default value of the shifting set value is 0 If some value is set to the shifting set value the shifting set value is added regardless of the status change OFF gt ON gt OFF of Initial data setting request flag RY9 UOHOUNA HUS 68 2 Setting procedure 7 Set Parameter write for Method selection XX CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable g DA conv
192. red The last output value is ery Cyclic data update watch function held or cleared when the cyclic transmission stop status continues longer aie a9 than the set monitoring time l The D A converter module scale converts the digital value to the set Pade 85 Scaling function range of the scaling upper limit value and scaling lower limit value The a es programming for scale conversion can be reduced l Using this function the D A converter module outputs the converted Page oi Shift function digital value with the shifting set value added in analog Fine adjustment a F can be performed easily when the system starts i A An error is output when the digital value is out of the digital input range for Page 95 Digital value range check function the output range Section 8 10 This function outputs alert when a digital value is in the range set in Page 98 Alert output function i advance Section 8 11 Using this function the D A converter module performs the D A conversion at the timing of the execution of Trigger output request Page 101 Trigger output function eet Trigger output request from the external device to the extension input Section 8 12 module can be used for the D A conversion With this function the D A converter module can perform D A conversion CC Link IE Field Network synchronous synchronized with the operation cycle of a simple motion module This Page 109 communication function enables the D A converter module to operate
193. sY jo3siq 7 E Module based 4608 1200 control data i 7 The remote buffer memory of the connected extension extension module is assigned 4863 12FFy module 1 4864 13004 to to System area 5375 14F Fy 4 This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable 39 40 a Module control data area of the extension module The remote buffer memory differs depending on the model of the extension module e Extension input module NZ2EX2B1 16D Address Description Read Write 2 4608 12004 to to System area 4863 12FFy 4 This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable e Extension output module NZ2EX2B1 16T NZ2EX2B1 16TE Address mi 4 Description Read Write 2 4608 1200 Number of ON times integration value clear YO to YF 0000 R W 4609 12014 Number of ON times integration value clear 0000 R completed YO to YF 4610 12024 to to System area 4863 12FFy 4 This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION T
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195. stored in Latest warning code RWr71 is cleared UoHOUNY nNd no HAV 4 8 4 When the scaling function is set enabled When Scaling enable disable setting address 010E is set to Enable 0 the scale converted digital value is the target for the alert When setting CH1 Alert output upper limit value address 01064 to CH4 Alert output lower limit value address 010D set values considering the scaling range 99 100 5 When the shift function is set enabled When a value is set to CHO Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw39 the value with the shifting set value added is the target for the alert 6 Setting procedure 1 Set Parameter write for Method selection X CC IE Field Configuration window gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations lt gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CHO D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable g D A conversion enable disab H GH D A conversion enabl 1 Disable he OH D A conversion enabl 1 Disable a a e GH3 D A conversion enabl 1 Disable w 0 Enable Bsns GH4 DA conversion enabl 1 Disable 3 Set CHO Alert output setting to 0 Enable Alen ouput net ee HT Alert output setting 1 Disable O o H GHI Alert output upper lim n C a En GHI Alert output lower lim H GH Alert output setting 1 Disable 4
196. t In this case start the control after analog outputs become stable Installation Precautions WARNING Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before mounting or removing a module Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction Installation Precautions CAUTION Use the module in an environment that meets the general specifications in this manual Failure to do SO may result in electric shock fire malfunction or damage to or deterioration of the product Securely fix the module with a DIN rail Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electronic components of the module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module After the first use of the product extension module the number of connections disconnections is limited to 50 times IEC 61131 2 compliant To connect an extension module to a main module engage the respective connectors and securely lock the module joint levers Incorrect connection may cause malfunction failure or drop of the module Securely connect the cable connectors Poor contact may cause malfunction Wiring Precautions WARNING Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction Wiring Precautions CAUTION Individually ground the FG terminal of the programm
197. ter data to the remote buffer memory Initial data setting completed flag RX9 turns on when the operating condition is changed For the on and off timing refer to the following e Initial data setting completed flag RX9 L gt Page 152 Appendix 1 1 2 2 Error clear request flag RYA This signal is used to clear Error flag RXA and Latest error code RWr0 a When a moderate error occurs When this signal is turned on after the cause of the error is eliminated the error status is cleared and Error flag RXA turns off If the signal is turned off before Error flag RXA turns off Error flag RXA cannot be turned off For the on and off timing refer to the following Error flag RXA lt gt Page 153 Appendix 1 1 3 b When a major error occurs Error flag RXA cannot be turned off even if this signal is turned on and off For the on and off timing refer to the following Error flag RXA gt Page 153 Appendix 1 1 3 3 CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 Set whether to output the D A conversion value or the offset value for each channel ON D A conversion value OFF Offset value a D A conversion speed 4 5 Regardless of turning on this signal 100us x the number of conversion enabled channels is applied Trigger output request RY19 In the trigger output mode D A conversion is performed by turning on Trigger output request RY19 For the timing of turni
198. the regulation however it does not guarantee that the entire machinery constructed according to the descriptions will comply with abovementioned directives The method and judgement for complying with the EMC Directive must be determined by the person who constructs the entire machinery 1 EMC Directive related standards a Emission requirements Specification Test details Standard value e 30M 230MHz QP 40dBuV m 10m in measurement CISPR16 2 3 Radio waves from the product range Radiated emission 2 are measured e 230M 1000MHz QP 47dByuV m 10m in measurement range EN61131 2 2007 CISPR16 2 1 CISPR16 1 2 Noise from the product to the 150k 500kHz QP 79dB Mean 66dB Conducted power line is measured e 500k 30MHz QP 73dB Mean 60dB 180 2 emission 4 QP Quasi peak value Mean Average value 2 The module is an open type device a device designed to be housed in other equipment and must be installed inside a conductive control panel The tests were conducted with the module installed in a control panel b Immunity requirements Specification EN61131 2 2007 EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity EN61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity EN61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity EN61000 4 5 Surge immunity EN61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN61000 4 8 Power freque
199. time cyclic transmission CH2 Digital value second time cyclic transmission CH2 Digital value third time cyclic transmission CH2 Digital value CH2 Digital value CH2 Digital ialis first fourth time cyclic transmission RWw3 time cyclic ransmiSsion CH3 Digital value fourth time cyclic transmission CH3 Digital value cH3 Digital value first RWw4 time cyclic transmission CH3 Digital value second time cyclic transmission CH3 Digital value third time cyclic transmission CH4 Digital value second time cyclic transmission CH4 Digital value third time cyclic transmission CH4 Digital value CH4 Digital value CH4 Digital value first fourth time cyclic transmission RWw5 time cyclic iransmission 400us gt CH1 D A conversion Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input D A i HOOK pn conversion 2 x CH2 D A conversion Waiting for trigger input D A a CH3 D A conversion CH4 D A conversion Waiting for trigger input 1 DIA J i CH1 D A conversion value i i first time cyclic transmission Q O gt lt D gt ox O 5 CH1 D A conversion value third time cyclic transmission CH1 Analog output value CH2 D A conversion value CH2 Analog output value third time cyclic transmission CH3 D A conversion value CH3 Analog output value see ne third ti
200. tion reserved for future use This station is not actually connected but counted as a connected station 13 14 PACKING LIST The following items are included in the package of this product Before use check that all the items are included D A converter module WW Wk wen SS TT Module Before Using the Product CHAPTER 1 D A CONVERTER MODULE CHAPTER 1 D A CONVERTER MODULE This chapter describes the applications and features of the D A converter module 1 1 Application This module converts the digital data to the analog signal and outputs it to the external devices Digital to analog conversion Analog signal continuous signal Digital signal discrete signal The digital data is set from the master station The D A converter module enables works as follows The flow and temperature can be controlled from the master station by using the D A converter module Master station Master station aan a aaa ass OB AAAS falalalalalalalale uopeoiddy p CC Link IE Field Network CC Link IE Field Network 2 ma T i D A converter module D A converter module 15 1 2 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 Features Available flexible system configuration Adopting the connection block type enables the combination of the main module and extension module Because various extension
201. ton Assignment Method Points Start i Start End 6 Write the set parameter to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module or turn on from off the power supply TD Online gt Write to PLC lt or Power OFF gt ON 130 CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING T Display the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window TD Project window gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET gt button gt Select a D A converter module in List of stations gt CC IE Field Configuration gt Online gt Parameter Processing of Slave Station 8 Set Parameter write for Method selection Parameter Processing of Slave Station Target Module Information MZ2GF2B 60DA4 MNZZEX 16 D0 Start IO Mo 0000 Station Moa 1 Method selection Parameter write Parameter write 9 Set Write Value The following are the procedure e Click the title cell of Initial Value to select all the items and copy them e Click the title cell of Write Value to select all the items and paste the copy e Select the items to be changed and set new values according to Initial setting description lt gt Page 127 Section 9 3 3 Parameter Processing of Slave Station Target Module Information y22GF2B 60DA4 NZ2EX 16 D0 Start I O No 0000 Station No 1 Method selection Parameter write v The parameters are written to the target module Param
202. top the network data link Information Confirmation Set Network Event History Access the network the event history log Reserved Station Function Enable view reserved station numbers and temporarily enable reserved stations Enable Disable Ignore Station Errors view station numbers set to ignore errors and temporarily ignore station errors Selected Station Operation CPU status of the selected station can be checked by starting 6 Remote Operation system monitor of the selected station Reset the selected station 4 os e e e e e E e e f E Q Selected Station Communication Status Monitor N22GF2B 6 Station No 1 No Error Mode Online a s o eee ee OM Close 121 uolOUN osoubeq MON PIa Al AUIT OO 948 Item to be diagnosed Display of network configuration diagram and error status Display of selected station status and error details Communication Test The status of the CC Link IE Field Network can be checked When an error or warning for the D A converter module occurs the status of the station is displayed on an icon The communication status of the station selected in Networks Status can be checked The transient communication route and whether the communication is established from the connected station to the destination station can be checked a The reaching time and the route of the IP communicat
203. tput if s zZ Anal iui output if communications to the master communications to the master station are Page 80 nalog outpu eas station are not established and D A not established and D A conversion is Section 8 3 S S conversion is enabled enabled gt After power on the external signal After power on the external signal Paa gt 2 assignment function starts operating assignment function does not operate until O External signal assignment function E ae l Section 8 15 O even if communications to the master communications to the master station are 22 3 ZG station are not established established T O gt l a The REMFR REMTO instruction is not D The REMFR REMTO instruction is 5 l accepted if the network parameter written to D accepted even if the network ek REMFR REMTO instruction the CPU module is not correct zi parameter written to the CPU module i Incorrect network parameter access error J is not correct 2a occurs minor error 0150p O n Following operations on the CC IE Field Configuration window Parameter Processing of Slave Station or Parameter Processing of Slave n PA CC IE Field configuration 2 gt Online eee Command Execution of Slave Station is AOAC OANA EAE D not accepted if the network parameter Page 63 gt Parameter Processing of Slave Slave Station is accepted even if the 7 n Station written to the CPU module is not correct Section 7 1 network paramete
204. ty is outside the range of 5 to 95 RH e Condensation occurs due to rapid temperature change e Corrosive gas or combustible gas is present e Conductive powder such as dust and iron powder oil mist salinity or organic solvent is filled e The D A converter module is exposed to direct sunlight e A strong electric field or strong magnetic field is generated and e The D A converter module is subject to vibration and shock 2 Installation surface Install the D A converter module on the flat surface When the installation surface is uneven excessive force is applied to the printed circuit board and may cause a defect 6 2 2 Installation position When installing the D A converter module in a control panel provide clearance of 60mm or longer between the module and the sides of control panel or neighboring modules to ensure good ventilation and an easy module change je 60mm or longer 60mm or longer 60mm or longer g3 Ld i Cc o i 60mm or longer 60mm or longer 46 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 2 3 Installation direction The D A converter module can be installed in six directions Use the DIN rail to install the module DIN rail Horizontal installation Vertical installation Horizontal installation upside down Upward installation UONOsIIP UOH
205. uch as off or disconnection of analog signal lines Is the CPU module in the STOP status Is the offset gain setting correct Is the output range setting correct Is D A conversion disabled for the channels where the analog value is to be output Is CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 set to OFF for the channels where the analog value is to be output Is a digital value written to the channel to output the analog value Is Initial data setting request flag RY9 executed Point Action Check the faulty area by checking signal line visually or conductively Change the status of the CPU module to RUN Check if the offset gain setting is correct When the user range setting is selected change the output range to the factory default setting Then check if the D A conversion is executed If the D A conversion is properly executed configure the offset gain setting again Check Range setting address 01034 with GX Works2 or the dedicated instruction When the output range setting is wrong set the range again with the program or the parameter setting Check D A conversion enable disable setting address 01024 with GX Works2 or the dedicated instruction Then set the D A conversion enable with the program or the parameter setting Check the setting for CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 on the monitor of GX Works2 When CHO Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 is off check the program again
206. ult value The default value is set to Not commanded 0 Point Even if Parameter area initialization command address 10024 is executed the following remote input signals are not cleared e Warning flag RX7 e Error flag RXA e Alert output signal RX1E In addition Remote READY RXB does not turn on After Parameter area initialization command address 10024 is performed the D A converter module operates normally by turning off and on the module 20 Parameter area initialization completed address 1003 This remote buffer memory shows the clear completed status of the parameter stored in the nonvolatile memory b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 eee eee eI Eeee Data for b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 0 Not a 1 Completed a Initializing the parameter area When the parameters stored in a nonvolatile memory are set back to their default values the value in this area changes to Completed 1 For the timing of turning the bit Not performed 0 gt Completed 1 gt Not performed 0 refer to the following e Parameter area initialization command address 10024 L gt Page 173 Appendix 3 19 b Default value The default value is set to Not performed 0 174 APPENDICES 21 Module operation information initialization command address 10044 This command is used to clear the module operation information stored in the nonvolatile memory The module operation information c
207. urs the assigned remote output RY turns on a Setting range The remote output RY number of the extension output module counted from the start remote output RY number 0000p of the main module is set Ex The following is an example for assigning Error flag RXA to the remote output RY number 44 of the extension output module Main module Extension module OH to 4H to FH OH to 1FH 20H to 24H to 2FH The remote output RY number 44 is 244 when counted from the start remote output RY number of the main module Thus set 244 for Alert output signal assignment address 0004p b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9Q c Default value The default value is set to No assignment FFFF Point If a value out of the setting range is set an error occurs The error code 0173p is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on The operation is performed in the previous setting 165 sealy Aiowsry yng ejowsey jo sjielaq X pu ddy 166 5 Warning flag assignment address 0006 Warning flag RX7 is assigned to the remote output RY of the extension output module using the external signal assignment function When a minor error occurs the assigned remote output RY turns on a Setting range The remote output RY number of the extension output module counted from the start remote output RY number 000
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