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Analog-Digital Converter Module User`s Manual

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1. m Base Base Module Q12PHCPU NasterPLC gt L CIE Main base QE4Al Unmo Unmo Unmo Unmo Oge D untijuntijuntijunti m m QLZPHCPU Pere ee a i EE DE OO OO E m Parameter status r Mode I O Address 0 lo zo 30 40 System monitor Online module change Diagnostics Module s Detailed Information Base Information r Status Bi Module system error Module error g Module warning iia Module change Start mon Stop mon vitor Product Inf List Close vitor Click the Execution button to enable a module change Online module change 000H Q644D Module control restart Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address gt TS Module name Installation confirmation r Status Change module selection completed r Status Guidance intelligent function module Please turn off Y signal of the changed module when you change the Cancel If the following error dialog box appears the user range cannot be saved Click the OK button and perform the operations described in Section 7 3 4 2 c and later MELSOFT series GX Developer O The target module didn t respond The task is advanced to the installation confirmation 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE c MELSEC Q After confir
2. Switch to the offset gain setting mode 1 Verify that the mode is set to offset gain setting and the RUN LED is flashing A Add the voltage or current that will be the offset value Specify channels in Offset gain setting mode Offset specification buffer memory address 22 Un G22 Specify 0 in Offset gain setting mode Gain specification buffer memory address 23 Un 23 Turn Channel change request YB to on Verify that Channel change completed flag XB is on Set Channel change request YB to off Add the voltage or current that will be the gain value l Specify channels in Offset gain setting mode Gain specification buffer memory address 23 Un G23 Specify 0 in Offset gain setting mode Offset specification buffer memory address 22 Un 22 Y Set Channel change request YB to on Y Verify that Channel change completed flag XB is on E ee Set Channel change request YB to off Adjust other channels Turn on User range write request YA to register the value of offset gain settings with the A D converter module y Check Offset gain setting mode flag XA is off Turn off User range write request YA 7 Verify Offset gain setting mode status flag XA is on ERROR LED lit Switch to the n
3. O WDIN D on FP wl rm S S mS 3 E ola ala 2 S oro NINO OTN aro AIO wIO NIO gt I0 f i7 T 7 T T T T T P F A Name and Number Description appearance 1 RUN LED Displays the operating status of the A D converter module On Normal operation Flashing During offset gain setting mode Off 5V power switched off watchdog timer error occurred or online module change enabled 2 ERROR LED Displays the error status of the A D converter module On Error Off Normal operation Flashing Error in switch settings Switch No 5 of the intelligent function module has been set to a value other than zero 0 3 Serial Indicates the serial No of the A D converter module number plate x1 Check Error code for details 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q Terminal Signal name Q68ADV Q68ADI number A aele V RE ee ecm cae sg o oe po eo caer lt lt lt lt lt i i ji A G ANALOG GND FG a fo Jo fo l fo a s N IO oO w N gt o 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q 4 4 Wiring The wiring precautions and examples of module connection are pro
4. a Po XA moritorrtest e Max value min value info Operating condition setting Offset gain setting Offset gain setting r Flash ROM setting Details Writets Save fil Current value R modile jaz iils display Cannot execute test ere Uceniie Make test file Start monitor Stop monitor Execute test Close 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 5 Resumption of control a After choosing the Diagnostics Online module change dialog box on GX Developer to display the Online module change dialog box again click the Execution button to resume control Module READY X0 is turned on Online module change r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address OOOH Si Module name Q644D Installation confirmation Status Module control restart gt Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel b The Online module change completed dialog box appears MELSOFT series GX Developer fe YD Online module change completed 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 3 5 When user range setting is used and initial setting was made with sequence program other system is available 1 Co
5. CH3 Digital output value Error code 2 esceeeeceeeeeeeeees site D11 whites D12 cotta D13 igisa D14 Auto refresh setting Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Module model name Q644D Start 1 0 No 0000 Module side Module side Setting item Buffer size Transfer Iraneta word count Make text file PLC side 2 Device 6 PROGRAMMING Digital output value read processing XII Read digital values 2 c MELSEC Q Writing the intelligent function module parameters refer to Section 5 3 3 Write the intelligent function module parameters to the CPU module This operation is performed using the parameter setting module selection screen Programming example XO XOE Y9 e ove t i idN D101 N Module A D operating CH1 Digital READY conver condition output sion i setting compl oe WP request flag Transfer digital output values D11 c fino DI D102 to D13 read using auto refresh to D101 to D103 after A D CH2 Digital conversion is completed output oy D13 D103 k CH3 Digital output Error code display and reset processing X10 XOF H feco Di4 K3Y20 Output the error code to Y20 to Y2B by BCD code Error Error Error code reset flag signal SET YOF Error clear request Clear the error code YOF XOF r A S YOF Error Error Error clear reset flag request request 6 PROGRAMMING
6. Required memory computer Hard disk For installation 65 MB or more space For operation 20 MB or more Display 800 x 600 dots or more resolution 3 Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System English version Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System English version Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Operating System English version Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 English version Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System English version Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System English version SP1 or later Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System English version SP1 or later Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Operating System English version Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System English version Microsoft Windows Vista Business Operating System English version Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Operating System English version Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise Operating System English version Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Operating System English version 4 4 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System English version 4 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Operating System English version Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Operating System English version a Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Operating System English version pa x1 Install GX Configurator AD in GX
7. Turn on Operating condition setting request Y9 Turn off Operating condition setting request Y9 Concurrently reads A D M210 M211 t SET 129 Y129 X129 5 e RST Y129 X21 X120 X12E Y129 i VT af KU M300 M301 D10 0 s nov D11 D21 D10 1 E MOV D12 D22 D10 2 MOV D13 D23 HKO Z REMFR J1 K2 K1 H2 K10 D10 K4 M300 Error code display and reset processing X12F 2P REMER gi K4 K1 H2 K19 D14 K1 M306 M306 M307 i Bco D14 K3Y30 X23 X12F tt SET Y12F Y12F X12F H t RST Y12F MCR NO s E gt conversion completed flag and CH1 to CH3 Digital output value Read CH1 Digital output value Read CH2 Digital output value Read CH3 Digital output value Read the error code J Output the error code in BCD F Turn on Error clear requset YF J Turn off Error clear requset YF 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE When performing an online module change carefully read the following e QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection This chapter describes the specifications of an online module change 1 Perform an online module change by operating GX Developer 2 To ensure ease of offset gain re setting there is a user range save restoration function that is performed by executing the dedicated instruction or read write from to buffer memory 1 Perform an online module change after making sure tha
8. 6 1 2 Programming example without using the utility package 1 XO SET Set the A D conversion enabled channel initial setting M100 Y9 x9 E TO HO KO H8 TO HO K2 K50 TO HO K3 K1000 s AO HO K9 H604 SET RST xO Y9 x9 P f RST x11 X0 X0E Y9 2 h FROM HO K11 D11 FROM HO K12 D12 FROM HO K13 D13 Read the input signal error detection flag X10 XOF Kt FROM HO K19 D14 BCD _ D14 SET YOF XOF 2 H LRST M100 K1 K1 K1 K1 Y9 M100 Y9 K1 K1 K1 K1 K3Y20 YOF YOF END MELSEC Q Programming example using the FROM TO commands JA D conversion enable disable setting CH2 Average time average number of times CH3 Average time average number of times J Averaging process specification Turns on Operating condition setting request Y9 Turns off Operating condition setting request Y9 J Read the CH1 digital output value J Read the CH2 digital output value J Read the CH3 digital output value Read error codes Outputting error codes with BCD J Turns on Error clear request YF JTurns off Error clear request YF 6 PROGRAMMING MELSEC Q 2 Programming example using the intelligent function module device x0 E SET M100 Set the A D convers
9. U Uninstall t2 i0 icc Bieta E E A E E T 5 2 User range settings offset gain value 3 32 User range writing request eerie 3 17 Utility PACKAGE eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeaeeeas 5 1 V Voltage input characteristics 3 3 W Wel iana a nieces 3 2 Write data error codes s 3 29 Write to PLO ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeereeas 5 12 X XIY MONIOL tESt eena 5 17 Index 2 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 m
10. 12 CH5 Industrial shipment settings offset value CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value S 17 S 19 S 24 S 26 8 33 3 Setting is not necessary If setting is made the offset gain values will not be read properly App 8 App 8 APPENDICES 1 Functions a b END processing END processing Sequence program G OGLOAD instruction EEE MELSEC Q Reads the offset gain values of the user range setting of the A D converter module to the CPU There are two types of interlock signals for the G P OGLOAD instruction the completion device D and the status display device at completion D 1 1 Completion device Turns on in the END processing of the scan where the G P OGLOAD instruction is completed and turns off in the next END processing Status display device at completion Turns on and off depending on the completion status of the G P OGLOAD instruction Normal completion Stays off and does not change Abnormal completion Turns on in the END processing of the scan ON l where the G P OGLOAD instruction is completed and turns off in the next END processing END processing END processing Execution completion of the G OGLOAD instruction Completion device D Orr Status display device OFF at completion D 1 2 Operation error No errors 3 Control data setting M11 Program example The following program is designed t
11. Base Information r Status i Module system error 7 Module eror fj Module warning J Module change Product Inf List Close Start monitor Stop monitor 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q d Monitor CHL Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 to check that proper conversion has been made Hizi Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Module model name 064AD Function Version C Setting item Current value Setting value CH Digtal output value oo g CH2 Digital output value PT H3 Digital output value CH4 Digital output value ror code etting range CH1 to CH4 XZY monitor test XZY monitor test Maximum value minimum value information O OOo Maven vate info perating condition setting T Dperating setting A Offset gain setting Offset gain setting Cannot execute test e Load file Make text file Flash ROM setting Details Write to ONERE Current value Monitoring modale ETENE display Start monitor Stop monitor Ekecute test 5 Resumption of control a After choosing the Diagnostics Online module change dialog box on GX Developer to display the Online module change dialog box again click the Execution button to resume control Module READY X0 is turned on Online module change r Operation r Target modul
12. Diagnostics Q12PHCPU Module s Detailed Information es me ese a ee Base Information Status Start monitor Product Inf List O Module system error Module error g Module warning g Module change Stop monitor Close Click the Execution button to enable a module change Online module change r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address O00H B S Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Change module selection completed r Status Guidance Please turn off Y signal of the changed module when you change the intelligent function module Cancel If the following error dialog box appears the user range cannot be saved Click the OK button and execute the operations described 2 c or later in this section MELSOFT series GX Developer A The target module didn t respond The task is advanced to the installation confirmation 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE c MELSEC Q After confirming that the RUN LED of the module has turned off remove the terminal block and dismount the module Always dismount the module If mounting confirmation is made without the module being dismounted the module will not start properly and the RUN LED will not be lit 3 Mounting of new module a b Mount a new module to the same slo
13. C Device 7 Buffer memory Module stat 1 0 0 x Hex Address a x DEC 7 Setting value F HEX 7 16bit integer 7 Set r Program Label reference program MAIN z r Execution history Find Y9 Force ON Module start 0 Address 0 D F H Find next Y3 Force OFF Re setting 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 2 Dismounting of module a Take the following steps to disable the conversion 1 Set A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un G0 to All channel conversion disable FH 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on to stop the conversion 3 Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off from on 4 Check that A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 is in a status of Conversion stop OH 5 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from on to off System Monitor x r Installed status m Base o 1 2 3 4 Base Ls MasterPLC y LI O Main base m Q64a Unmo Unmo Unmo Unmo D untijuntijunti junti l pting ng ng ng Q12PHCPU r Parameter status r Mode I O Address 0 lo z0 30 40 System monitor Online module change Diagnostics Q12PHCPU Module s Detailed Information Base Information r Status Start monitor Product In
14. CH8 User range settings gainvalue o rw X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequence program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled x2 Areas used to restore the user range settings offset gain values when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 3 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADI This section describes the assignment of the Q68ADI buffer memory Do not write data from System area or sequence program to the buffer memory area where writing is disabled Doing so may cause malfunction Table 3 6 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADI 1 3 x1 Reference Description Default Read write section o AD conversion enable disable setting 0 RW_ Section 3 4 4 pts 1 CH1 Average time average number oftimes o Rw a 2 CH2 average time average numberof times o rw 3 CH Average time average number oftimes o Rw am CHA average timelaverage number of times o Rw _ Section3 4 5 5 5 CH5 Average time average numberof times o rw 6 CH Average time average number oftimes o rw m 7 CH7 Average time average numberof times o rw amp 8 CHB Average time average number of times o Rw _ Section 3 4 6 mw Averaging process setting o rw Section 3 4 7 o a o AD conversion completedftag 0 R P tt TCH Digtaloutputvaue o R pce o na
15. Function version Serial No Product No Product Information List QO6UDHCPU 0 0 Intelli 0 Q64aD l6 pt 0000 0 1 None 0 2 None 0 3 None 0 4 None 1 Displaying the product No Since the A D converter modules do not support the production number display is displayed in the Product No field The serial number displayed in the Product information list dialog box of GX Developer may differ from that on the rating plate and on the front of the module e The serial number on the rating plate and front part of the module indicates the management information of the product e The serial number displayed in the Product information list dialog box of GX Developer indicates the function information of the product The function information of the product is updated when a new function is added 2 Checking the software version of GX Configurator AD The software version of GX Configurator AD can be checked by selecting Help Product information on GX Developer Product information D PLC programming software p GX Developer Version 7 018 S W7D5C GPPW E COPYRIGHT C 2001 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This Product is licensed to Name MITSUBISHI Company MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Software version List of version information on nny ae GX Configurator AD Version1 10L S WOD5C Q4DU E COPY
16. GX Configurator AD cannot be used Direct connection to the CPU Connection through an intelligent function module on the main base unit Through Ethernet module MELSECNET H module or CC Link module 2 3 Checking Function Version Serial Number and Software Version 1 Checking the function version and serial number of the A D converter modules The serial number and function version of the A D converter modules are described in the rating plate on the front part of the module or displayed in the System monitor dialog box of GX Developer a Checking on the rating plate on the side of the A D converter modules MELSEC G MITSUBISHI MODEL Serial No first 5 digits Function version SERIAL 11011 0000000000 c Relevant regulation standards A MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MADE IN JAPAN b Checking on the front of the module The serial number and function version on the rating place is shown on the front at the bottom of the module i welnloala e olrm KA 1118 as es J p ilfo 0121 1000000000086 Function version co 7 Eo Serial No c Checking in the System monitor dialog box Product Information List To display the system monitor select Diagnostics System monitor and click the Product Information List button of GX Developer
17. O Temperature drift compensation function O90 0O O Multiple CPU system compatibiity x o o O Resolution mode Normal resolution mode o ea lHigh resolutionmode d x OT High resolution mode statusflag X8 XT o0 O Maximum value minimum value reset completed fag XD x O 9O Onlinemodulechange XT ES Switching between normal mode and offset gain setting mode Dedicated instruction G P OFFGAN Buffer memory Mode switching setting and Operating condition setting request Y9 GX Configurator AD Intelligent function module switch setting er a oe O Compatible x Not compatible App 1 App 1 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Appendix 1 2 Combinations of A D converter module functions and GX Configurator AD software versions The following table indicates the A D converter module functions and corresponding GX Configurator AD software versions F nction SWODS5C QADU SW0D5C QADU GX Configurator GX Configurator AD Version 1 10L AD Version 1 16S to 1 15R e later Normal resolution mode a aes ee ee es High resolution mode 1 High resolution mode status flag X8 x2 Maximum value minimum value reset completed flag XD 1 2 Multiple CPU system Multiple CPU system compatibility 1 x1 Normal mode offset gain setting mode switching 3 O Compatible Not compatible x1 Functions added by function version B x2 When the A D converter module is function version A
18. Base Module o j z2 3 4 F MasterPLC gt O ge Main base Uh Ui U O O j S nmnojUnmoj Unmo wntijuntijunti m mig ng jng ng Q1Z2PHCPU m m He Hie OOe Hie r Parameter status gt Mode I O Address 0O 4 System monitor 0 C oe eee Oie mode change None None None None Diagnostics Q1ZPHCPU l pt l6pt l6pt l6pt Module s Detailed Information CEC EAA Base Information r Status Start monitor Product Inf List o Module system error E Module error a Module warning m Module change Stop monitor Close Set the channels to be used to A D conversion enabled in A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO and turn on or off Operating condition setting request Y9 Monitor CHL Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 to check whether proper conversion has been made 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE e MELSEC Q Since the new module is in a default status it must be initialized by a sequence program after control resumption Before performing initialization check whether the contents of the initialization program are correct or not 1 Normal system configuration The sequence program should perform initialization on the leading edge of Module READY X0 of the A D converter module When control resumption is executed Module READY X0 turns on and initialization is performe
19. CH Digtaloutputvaue o R oo ow n CH Digitaloutputvaue o0 R oo e oa O CHA Digital outputvae o R Section34s Pore o ss cS Digtaloutputvaue o R tow e CH6Digtaloutputvaue 0 R ptt foo oa cH Digtaloutputvae o R o tan s CHBDigtaloutputvaue 0 R 3a to G Eoo o R Section 5 4 9 tw 2 Settingrange cHitochay o R S See nn Offset gain setting mode Offset specification o rw ee E a a penises ree a ol CH1 Maximum value Section 3 4 12 206 CHI Minimumvalue o CH2Maximumvaue o CH2mMinmumvaue o CH3Maximumvaue o CHS Minimumvalue o CHhMaimumvaue o CHA Minimumvatue o X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequence program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q Table 3 6 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADI 2 3 It B Description Defau section es CHS Maximumvaue o w ams CH5Mnmmwwse o w es aw CH Maximumvaue o w 2 a O Heminmumvane o w Pam e Maxirumvaue o RW a O CH Minimumvae o w pach a CHB Maximumvaue o w Pow o CHB Minimumvaue o w System area py s7 O ico Pes bo f 201 203 204 205 CH2 Industrial shipment settings gain value _ 206 8 207 28 209 2 Mode switching setting R W Section 3 4 13 to 201 203 CH1 Industrial sh
20. Intelligent function utility Start Screen for selecting a target intelligent function module 2 Intelligent function module utility C MELSEC Gppwifb_sample PH E A D Conversion Module Intelligent function module parameter eae Available ailable See Section 5 3 3 Enter Start I O No and select Module type and Module model name Initial setting Auto refresh Initial setting screen Auto refresh settings screen Auto refresh setting Initial setting Number of times pere ooo See Section 5 5 See Section 5 4 ee Section 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 1 Online Monitor Test lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab Selecting monitor test module screen FB conversion screen Select monitor test module FB conversion Zi ERa Moan ino teon TEPoganrane Tie oo0oH oesanw ME OO f _StartI 0 No Module modelname 1 T Select a module to be monitored tested See Section 5 7 Monitor Test screen Monitor Test See Section 5 6 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 3 3 Starting the intelligent function module utility Operating procedure Intelligent function module utility is started from GX Developer Tools Intelligent function utility Start Setting screen Display when the lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab is selected Intell
21. gain value setting range 20 0 to 20 0mA b Choose either one of the following formulas which corresponds to the resolution mode to be set 1 Normal resolution mode Gain value Offset value gt 5 5mA 2 High resolution mode Gain value Offset value 16 0mA 4 When an analog value that exceeds the range of Digital output value 7 is entered Digital output value will be fixed at the maximum or minimum value Analog input range Normal resolution mode High resolution mode setting een to 20 mA 288 12287 Oto20ma si to 20 mA 4095 ea User range setting 12288 12287 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 1 3 Accuracy Accuracy is represented with respect to the maximum value of Digital output value Accuracy does not change and remains within the range listed in the performance specification even if the input characteristic is changed by changing offset gain settings input range and resolution mode Figure 3 5 shows the range of fluctuation in accuracy when a 10 to 10V range is selected and in normal resolution mode Accuracy is 0 1 4 digits when the ambient temperature is 25 5 C 0 3 12 digits when the ambient temperature is 0 to 55 C with temperature drift compensation and 0 4 16 digits when the ambient temperature is 0 to 55 C without temperature drift compensation Fluctuation range oO 3 oO gt L pre Q 2 O 5 4 D Q OV Analog input va
22. remove the terminal block and dismount the module Always dismount the module If mounting confirmation is made without the module being dismounted the module will not start properly and the RUN LED will not be lit 3 Mounting of new module a Mount the dismounted module and new module to the other system b Using the G P OGLOAD instruction save the user set values to the CPU device Refer to Appendix 2 2 for the G P OGLOAD instruction c Using the G P OGSTOR instruction restore the user set values to the module Refer to Appendix 2 3 for the G P OGSTOR instruction d Dismount the new module from the other system mount it to the slot from where the old module was dismounted in the original system and install the terminal block e After mounting the module click the Execution button and make sure that the RUN LED is lit Module READY X0 remains off Online module change Operation Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H G k A Module name Q644D Installation confirmation Status Module control restart Changing module r Status Guidance The module can be exchanged Please execute after installing a new module Execution Cancel 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 4 Operation check a b d To make an operation check click the Cancel button to cancel control resumption Online module change x r Opera
23. 0000 DIFF 8192 0000 1FFF 8192 0000 1FFF 512 0000 DIFF 512 0000 O1FF bd 8192 0000 1FFF Transfer3 Lx bd 512 0000 O1FF ae 512 0000 DIFF E S S amp 8192 0000 1FFF gt amp 8 e 6 PROGRAMMING 2 Remote I O station operating status checking Programming example SB47 H s EES SB49 H s EESE SW70 0 H n EA SW74 0 H HR 3 SW78 0 H s EES 5B20 RST T100 T101 T102 T103 T104 SB20 T100 T101 T102 T103 T104 NO M100 x20 x120 il PLS M101 RST SET Set the A D conversion enabled channel initial setting M102 MOV H8 MOV K50 MOV K1000 MOV H604 M102 x129 Y129 K4 K3 K4 K3 K3 M103 M100 M101 M102 M101 M103 DO D3 D9 moe o KO gt 22 Rim0 agi Kl K1 H2 KO D0 K4 M200 M201 ZP REMTO al Kl K1 H2 K9 D9 K1 M200 M210 gt MELSEC Q Master station baton pass status checking Master station data link status checking Remote I O station baton pass status checking Remote 1I O station data link status checking Remote I O parameter communication status checking Master module status checking A D conversion enable disable setting CH2 Average time average number of times CH3 Average time average number of times Averaging processing setting Write to buffer memory 6 11 6 PROGRAMMING Digital output value read processing MELSEC Q
24. 5 3 1 5 3 3 Chapter 7 Section 7 1 Nov 2010 SH NA 080055 Q F Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS About Manuals INTRODUCTION About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 1 1 Section 2 1 2 2 2 3 Section 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 3 2 3 4 1 to 3 4 3 3 4 5 3 4 7 3 4 8 3 4 10 3 4 12 Section 4 1 4 3 4 4 2 4 5 4 6 Section 5 1 5 2 1 5 3 1 5 3 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 1 to 5 6 4 5 7 Section 6 2 2 Section 7 1 7 3 1 to 7 3 6 7 5 Section 8 1 8 2 3 8 2 4 Appendix 2 1 to Appendix 2 3 Appendix 3 Addition CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT Dec 2012 SH NA 080055 R Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES ABOUT MANUALS ABOUT THE GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 1 2 Section 2 1 Section 2 3 Section 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 4 6 3 4 7 3 4 8 3 4 10 3 4 11 3 4 15 Section 4 1 4 6 Section 5 2 2 5 6 1 to 5 6 4 Section 6 1 6 2 6 2 2 Chapter 7 Section 7 3 4 7 4 7 5 Section 8 1 8 2 3 May 2015 SH NA 080055 S Correction ABOUT THE GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 2 1 2 3 Section 4 3 4 6 Section 5 2 1 5 6 2 5 6 3 Section 6 1 2 Appendix 3 Japanese Manual Version SH 080028 X 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 r
25. GX Configurator FROM TO Intelligent functi dul XY Dedicated Device Initial User operation intelligent function module instruction Monit operation refresh instruction test setting a a i es 1 parameter 1 Conversion disable Turn off all Y signals that i r Module is operating as usual were turned on by a sequence program y Module stops operating Operate GX Developer to start RUN LED turns off an online module change Conversion disabled Vv Dismounting of module y Click the Execution button of GX Developer to make the module dismountable Vv Dismount the corresponding module v 3 Mounting of new module Mount a new module Yy Yv X Y refresh resumes and the module starts RUN LED turns on Default operation X0 remains off When there are initial setting parameters operation is performed according to the initial setting parameters at this point After mounting the module click the Execution button of GX Developer Operation check before control start Y 4 Operation check Click the Cancel button of GX Developer to leave the online mode Conduct an operation test on the new module using Device test of GX Developer or Monitor test of x 7 GX Configurator Module operates according to test operation processing by write to buff
26. List Stop monitor Set the channels to be used to A D conversion enabled in A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO and turn on or off Operating condition setting request Y9 Monitor CHL Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 to check whether proper conversion has been made 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE e MELSEC Q Since the new module is in a default status it must be initialized by a sequence program after control resumption Before performing initialization check whether the contents of the initialization program are correct or not 1 Normal system configuration The sequence program should perform initialization on the leading edge of Module READY X0 of the A D converter module When control resumption is executed Module READY X0 turns on and initialization is performed If the sequence program performs initialization only one scan after RUN initialization is not performed When used on remote I O network Insert a user device that will execute initialization at any timing initialization request signal into the sequence program After control resumption turn on the initialization request signal to perform initialization If the sequence program performs initialization only for one scan after entering the RUN status initialization is not performed 5 Resumption of control a b After choosing the Diagnostics
27. Module 0 a 2 3 4 MasterPLC E IE mig kan base QE4RAU U U U O O 2 ia mmo Unmo Unmo Unmo D untijuntijunti junti m mj l pting ng jng ng Q12PHCPU m m EE OO OO l mi r Parameter status r Mode I O Address 0 lo zo 30 40 System monitor Online module change Diagnostics Q12PHCPU Module s Detailed Information es me ese a ee Base Information Status Start monitor Product Inf List O Module system error Module error g Module warning g Module change Stop monitor Close Click the Execution button to enable a module change Online module change r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address O00H B S Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart A Change module selection completed r Status Guidance Please turn off Y signal of the changed module when you change the intelligent function module Cancel If the following error dialog box appears the user range cannot be saved Click the OK button and perform the operations described in Section 7 3 6 2 c and later MELSOFT series GX Developer The target module didn t respond The task is advanced to the installation confirmation 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE Seen MELSEC Q c After confirming that the RUN LED of the module has turned off
28. Online module change dialog box on GX Developer to display the Online module change dialog box again click the Status Module control restart Execution button to resume control Module READY X0 is turned on Online module change x r Operation _ r Target module __ Module change execution 1 0 address O00H y Module name Q644D Installation confirmation Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel The Online module change completed dialog box appears MELSOFT series GX Developer fe YD Online module change completed 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 3 6 When user range setting is used and initial setting was made with sequence program other system is unavailable 1 Conversion disable a Take the following steps to disable the conversion 1 Set A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un G0 to All channel conversion disable Fx 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on to stop the conversion 3 Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off from on 4 Check that A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 is in a status of Conve
29. The online module change mode is stopped Even if the stop is executed the online module change mode on the PLC side is not cancelled Please execute the online module change and restart the control of the module again 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q c Click the Close button to close the System monitor dialog box System Monitor Installed status p o f a f e e ee ee masce e e e e CILI Main base a rr anf ene eet er BEC ODe pees Expansion e Pe ion EA eae base 7 Parameter status Mode 170 adaress o 1o zo so ao T JC Systemmoritor a SSP ooe f c f a eee a a None None None None Q12PHCPU 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pe Oooo d EE a ca Online module change Diagnostics Module s Detailed Information ui Status Start monitor Product Inf List P Module system error 7 Module eror fE Module warning i Module change Stop monitor Base Information i d Monitor CHO Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 to check that proper conversion has been made Monitor Test 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 5 Resumption of control a After choosing the Diagnostics Online module change dialog box on GX Developer to display the Online module change dialog box again click the Execution button to resume control Module READY X0 is turned on Online module
30. an error code is displayed while performing the setting operation the details and measure of the error can be confirmed by clicking the button to the right of the error code display area In addition the error code can be cleared by clicking the Error clear button 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 6 4 Confirmation of Conversion Characteristic Purpose The converted value of digital analog conversion can be confirmed according to the tilt of the graph based on the offset gain setting Operating procedure Monitor test screen Offset gain setting Conversion characteristic Setting screen Conversion characteristic xi r nalog Range setting 4095 Analog Range setting Normal resolution Pf r Offset Gain setting Offset value V ooz Gain value 10 00 4 Range settings m Analog Digital conversion Analog gt Digital C Digital gt Analog Analog valuefV 5 00 4096 Digital value Explanation of items 1 Items displayed on the screen I O characteristic diagram Displays the I O conversion characteristic to the prepared offset gain setting 2 Setting details Analog Range setting Analog Select the type of the analog signal input voltage or current Range setting Make selection from Normal resolution or High resolution For digital input values and maximum resolution of the normal res
31. b c d and e Set the Setting value field of Operating condition setting request to Setting request Click the Execute test button while the Setting value field of Operating condition setting request is selected to validate the setting 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 6 2 Offset gain setting operation Function version C or later Perform the offset gain setting operation in the following sequence 1 Switch to the offset gain setting screen Perform the operation in Section 5 6 1 to display the offset gain setting screen At this point a dialog box to confirm the transition of module s operation mode normal mode gt offset gain setting mode is displayed Click the Yes button to transit to the offset gain setting mode xi Offset gain settings is performed Current module Q68ADV Function Version C 0000H Eror code op Channel Setting state Offset setting Channel No n selection Offset setting Gain setting A CH1 Registration Conversion characteristic Close Specify channels Place check marks in Channel selection column to specify the channels for each of which the offset or gain setting is to be made Apply current voltage Apply current or voltage to the module Execute offset gain setting For each of the channels specified in 2 click the Offset setting or button to execute respective se
32. being dismounted the module will not start properly and the RUN LED will not be lit 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 3 Mounting of new module a Mount anew module to the same slot and install the terminal block b After mounting the module click the Execution button and make sure that the RUN LED is lit Module READY X0 remains off Online module change r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H G ca Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Changing module r Status Guidance The module can be exchanged Please execute after installing a new module 4 Operation check a To make an operation check click the Cancel button to cancel control resumption Online module change x r Operation r Target module __ Module change execution 1 0 address O00H A Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel b Click the OK button to leave the Online module change mode MELSOFT series GX Developer GZ _
33. change r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address OOOH Si Module name Q644D Installation confirmation Status Module control restart gt Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel b The Online module change completed dialog box appears MELSOFT series GX Developer fe YD Online module change completed 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 3 2 When industrial shipment setting is used and initial setting was made with sequence program 1 Conversion disable a Take the following steps to disable the conversion 1 Set A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un G0 to All channel conversion disable Fx 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on to stop the conversion 3 Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off from on 4 Check that A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 is in a status of Conversion stop On 5 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from on to off Device test xi r Bit device Device Close vg v Hide history FORCE ON FORCE OFF Toggle force m Word device buffer memory
34. device D te completion Panes ach a caer a q 1 ON Normal completion Status display device OFF at completion D 1 1 scan A D conversion ON completed flag XE x1 When the G P OGSTOR instruction is executed A D conversion is not performed After the completion device D turns on A D conversion starts the A D conversion value is stored into the buffer memory and A D conversion completed flag XE then turns on c When the offset gain values are restored the reference accuracy falls to about less than three times of the accuracy before that 2 Operation error In any of the following cases an error occurs and the corresponding error code is stored into the completion status area S 1 Error code Case resulting in operation error The G P OGSTOR instruction was executed in the offset gain setting mode o G P OGSTOR instruction was executed consecutively The G P OGSTOR instruction was executed for the model that differs from the model for which the G P OGLOAD instruction had been executed App 13 App 13 APPENDICES MELSEC Q 3 Program example The following program is designed to read the offset gain values of the A D converter module mounted in the position of I O number X Y0 to X YF when M11 is turned on Control data setting M11 Wi SET M13 J Offset gain value
35. for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel The Online module change completed dialog box appears MELSOFT series GX Developer feo I Online module change completed 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 4 Range Reference Table The range reference tables are given below 1 Reference table for Industrial shipment settings offset gain values buffer memory address 202 to 217 Un G202 to Un G217 a For the Q64AD The reference values change depending on the setting of Pass data classification setting buffer memory address 200 Un G200 Address Decimal D fi Pass data classification Reference value scription e setting Hexadecimal lt r specified Approx 800CH 202 204 206 208 Industrial shipment settings offset value Current Current specified ed Approx 800CH i Voltage specified Approx FA64H 203 205 207 209 Industrial shipment settings gain value Current specified Approx BD38xH b For the Q68ADV Address Decimal D fi Reference value escription i Hexadecimal 214 Industrial shipment settings offset value Approx 800CH Industrial shipment settings gain value Approx FA64H c For the Q68ADI Address Decimal z i Reference value escription Hexadecimal Industrial shipment settings offset value Approx 800CH Industrial shipment settings gain value Approx BD38H 2 Reference table for User range settings
36. in Auto refresh setting and they are stored in an intelligent function module parameter file in a project created by GX Developer Project Program Parameter PLC Parameter Network Parameter Intelligent Function Module Parameter 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q b Text files A text file can be created by clicking the Make text file button on the initial setting Auto refresh setting or Monitor Test screen The text files can be utilized to create user documents GX Developer GX Configurator AD A Intelligent function module parameters B Data saved by Make text file Figure 5 1 Correlation chart for data created with the utility package Steps 1 to 3 shown in Figure 5 1 are performed as follows 1 From GX Developer select Project Open project Save Save as 2 On the intelligent function module selection screen of the utility select Intelligent function module parameter Open parameters Save parameters 3 From GX Developer select Online Read from PLC Write to PLC Intelligent function module parameters Alternatively from the intelligent function module selection screen of the utility select Online Read from PLC Write to PLC 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 3 2 Operation overview GX Developer screen LD Edit mode MAIN 35 Step Intelligent Function utilit Tools
37. intelli 2 faa Model name Enter the module model name yi Points Select 16 points Start XY Enter the start I O number for the A D converter module aia hice ven ese PU Paane _ Pend PLC dss Detail setting Specify the control PLC for the A D converter module E a It is unnecessary to set the Error time output mode or H W error time PLC operation mode since these settings are invalid for the A D converter module Switch setting for 1 0 and intelligent functional module 7 b Switch setting for intelligent function module iC ines a TE dialog box io fe C T Click on Switch setting on the I O assignment J setting dialog box to display the dialog box shown at left then set switches 1 to 5 e The switches can easily be set if values are ESE I entered in hexadecimal Change the entry eae format to hexadecimal and then enter the values 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4 6 Offset Gain Settings 2 1 MELSEC Q When the user range setting is used perform the offset and gain settings according to the following procedure When the industrial shipment setting is used offset gain setting is not necessary If the utility package is installed perform the offset gain settings according to the procedure described in Section 5 6 2 1 Offset gain setting procedure Co
38. is lit Module READY X0 remains off Online module change x r Operation Target module Module change execution 1 0 address O00H G a RT Module name Q644D Installation confirmation Status Module control restart k Changing module r Status Guidance The module can be exchanged Please execute after installing a new module Cancel 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 4 Operation check a To make an operation check click the Cancel button to cancel control resumption Online module change x r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H She Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart A Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel b Click the OK button to leave the Online module change mode MELSOFT series GX Developer CG _ The online module change mode is stopped c gt Even if the stop is executed the online module change mode on the PLC side is not cancelled Please execute the online module change and restart the control of the module again k c Click the Close button to close the System monitor dialog box r
39. number of parameters that can be set for one module in GX Configurator AD is as shown below Target module Initial setting Auto refresh setting Q64AD 2 Fixed 13 Max Q68ADV ADI 2 Fixed Counting the number of parameter settings in Auto refresh setting 25 Max Example r Module information Module model name Q68ADV Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Setting item CH1 Digital output value CH2 Digital output value PLC side Device Transfer word count CH3 Digital output value This one row is counted as one setting Blank rows are not counted CH5 Digital output value Count up all the setting items on this screen and CHE Digital output value CH Digital output value CH8 Digital output value add the total to the number of settings for other intelligent function modules to get a grand total CH1 Maximum value Make text file End setup Cancel 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 2 2 Operating environment This section explains the operating environment of the personal computer that runs GX Configurator AD Installation Add in target 1 Add in to GX Developer Version 4 English version or later 2 A personal computer with any of the operating systems below CPU Refer to the next page Operating system and performance required for personal
40. offset value 0000 CH2 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 ee ee Po 0000 CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value ee a H3 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 Flash ROM setting Details Write to Save file Current value Monitoring module aie ile display Select input Read from Sane R modii Load file Make text file Voltage specified Current specified Start manitor Stop monitor Execute test Close 2 User range saving a Set Voltage specified or Current specified in the Setting value field of Pass data classification setting and click the Execute test button When the setting is completed the setting data is displayed in the Current value field of CHO Pass data classification setting b Change the Setting value field of Pass data read request to Request and click the Execute test button When read is completed the values are displayed in the Current value fields of CHO Industrial shipment settings offset gain values CHO User range settings offset gain values c Compare the values with those in the range reference table and record them if they are correct Refer to Section 7 4 for the range reference table 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD 3 MELSEC Q User range restoration a c d Set Voltage specified or Current specif
41. prohibited may cause a programmable controller system malfunction CAUTION e Do not bunch the control wires or communication cables with the main circuit or power wires or install them close to each other They should be installed 100mm 3 9inch or more from each other Not doing so could result in noise that may cause malfunction INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS CAUTION e Use the programmable controller in an environment that meets the general specifications contained in the user s manual of the CPU module to use Using this programmable controller in an environment outside the range of the general specifications may cause electric shock fire malfunction and damage to or deterioration of the product e While pressing the installation lever located at the bottom of module insert the module fixing tab into the fixing hole in the base unit until it stops Then securely mount the module with the fixing hole as a supporting point Improper installation may result in malfunction breakdown or the module coming loose and dropping Securely fix the module with screws if it is subject to vibration during use e Tighten the screws within the range of specified torque If the screws are loose it may cause the module to fallout short circuits or malfunction If the screws are tightened too much it may cause damage to the screw and or the module resulting in fallout short circuits or malfunction e Be sure to shut off all phases of
42. screen using the operation described in Section 5 6 1 xi Offset gain settings is performed Current module Q684D1 0000H Enror code _ Channel Setting state Offset setting Channel No i Foa selection Offset setting Gain setting z 5 5 n Gain setting CH1 ee EE Conversion characteristic Close Specify channels Place check marks in Channel selection column to specify the channels for each of which the offset or gain setting is to be made Apply current voltage Apply current or voltage to the module Execute offset gain setting For each of the channels specified in 3 click the Offset setting or button to execute respective setting Write settings into the module Write the content set by operations 2 to 4 into the module by clicking the button a Precautions Do not perform the following operations during writing the content set by clicking the button into the module If performed an error occurs in E 7PROM data and the A D converter module may not operate properly e Powering off the programmable controller CPU e Resetting the programmable controller CPU 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 7 Switch to the normal mode After the setting has finished click the Close button to close the offset gain setting screen and set Switch 4 of the intelligent function module switch settings to the normal mode Refer to Section 4 5 If
43. selecting sampling processing or averaging processing write the setting to Averaging process setting buffer memory address 9 Un G9 2 When averaging processing is selected select average time or average number of times 3 Itis necessary to set Operating condition setting request Y9 to on off in order to enable the setting Refer to Section 3 2 2 4 By default sampling processing is set for all channels 5 In the case of the Q64AD module b4 to b7 and b12 to b15 CH5 to CH8 are invalid b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bd b4 b3 b2 bi bO CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 W aI I a a Averaging processing channel specification Time number of times specification 1 Averaging processing 1 Average time 0 Sampling processing 0 Average number of times Example To average channels 1 and 5 for the set number of times and channels 2 and 7 for the set amount of time and to sample process other channels store 53424 21314 in buffer memory address 9 Un G9 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bd b3 b2 b1 bO 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 53421 21314 CH8 CH7 CH6 CHS CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 7 A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 1 When A D conversion for
44. shipment settings offset value D1H 2 k2 212 che raura stipe setings ofset value 7 i 214 on nest stipen setings oft vue X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequence program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled x2 Areas used to restore the user range settings offset gain values when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change A t C C C C D D D D D D D D D D D CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value oo 0 o 9 B C D E F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H D D 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q Table 3 5 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADV 3 3 1 Reference Description Default Read write section Den 222 CHa User range settings offsetvaue o rw Dore 223 CH3Userrange settings gainvalue o rw Eom 224 CHA User range settings offsetvaue o rw Em 2 CHA Userrange settings gainvalue o rw Em 2 CH5 User range settings offsetvaue o rw Es 27 CH5Userrange settings gainvalue o Rw Em 28 CH6 User range settings otfsetvaue o RW Es 229 CH6Userrange settings gainvaue o rw Ee 230 CH7 User range settings offsetvaue o rw Em 231 CHT Userrange settings gainvaue o rw Es 232 CHa User range settings offsetvaue o rw Em 233
45. the channels enabled for conversion is complete A D conversion completed flag is set to 1 A D conversion completed flag XE is set to on when the conversion for all A D conversion enabled channels is complete 2 When Operating condition setting request Y9 is set to on the flag returns to the default setting of 0 and changes to 1 when A D conversion is complete 3 In the case of the Q64AD module b4 to b7 CH5 to CH8 are invalid b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 bi bO o lololol o o o o cH8 cH7 CH6 CHS CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 For the Q64AD information for b4 to b15 is fixed at 0 y a conversion completed and for the Q68AD information for b8 to b15 is fixed at 0 PAS CONVErSIONN progress or not used Example When A D conversion is enabled for channels 1 2 and 6 and all conversions for these channels are complete 0023H 35 is stored in A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 as shown below b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bd b4 b3 b2 b1 bO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 00234 35 CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 a E 0 0 2 3 4 While Operating condition setting request Y9 is on 0 is stored to A D conversion completed flag of all channels 5 When reading Digital output value use this buffer memory area or A D conversion completed flag XE as an interlock 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 8 CHU Digita
46. turns off in the following situations During offset gain setting mode e When the A D converter module has a watchdog timer error A 1 When A D conversion processing is being performed with the temperature drift Temperature drift F y TA i compensation function on the flag indicating Temperature drift compensation flag compensation flag a jimsan u High resolution This turns on when in high resolution mode mode status flag This signal is used as an interlock condition for turning on off Operating condition ae request Y9 when the following setting is changed e A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO e CH Average time average number of times buffer memory address 1 to 8 Un G1 to Un G8 e Averaging process setting buffer memory address 9 Un G9 When Operating condition setting completed flag X9 is off A D conversion processing is not performed Under the following conditions Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off e When Module READY X0 is off e When Operating condition setting request Y9 is on Performed by the A D converter module Operating gt Performed by the sequence program condition setting completed flag Module READY X0 Operating condition setting completed flag X9 Operating condition setting request Y9 A D conversion completed flag XE 3 Digital outputs are cleared immediately after Op
47. utility package 5 2 1 Handling precautions The following explains the precautions on using GX Configurator AD 1 For safety Since GX Configurator AD is add in software for GX Developer read Safety Precautions and the basic operating procedures in the GX Developer Operating Manual About installation GX Configurator AD is add in software for GX Developer Version 4 or later Therefore GX Configurator AD must be installed on the personal computer that has already GX Developer Version 4 or later installed Screen error of Intelligent function module utility Insufficient system resource may cause the screen to be displayed 5 inappropriately while using the Intelligent function module utility If this occurs close the Intelligent function module utility GX Developer program comments etc and other applications and then start GX Developer and Intelligent function module utility again To start the Intelligent function module utility a In GX Developer select QCPU Q mode for PLC series and specify a project If any PLC series other than QCPU Q mode is selected or if no project is specified the Intelligent function module utility will not start b Multiple Intelligent function module utilities can be started However Open parameters and Save parameters operations under Intelligent function module parameter are allowed for one Intelligent function module utility only Only the Monitor test operation i
48. 06 is stored in buffer memory address 0 Un GO b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 bi bO 0o o o0 o0 0 0 0 o0f 0f14 4 04 4 4 0 1 0 o006A 106 CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 3 4 5 Average time average number of times buffer memory addresses 1 to 8 Un G1 to Un G8 1 Sets the average time or average number of times for each channel for which averaging processing was specified 2 Itis necessary to set Operating condition setting request Y9 to on off in order to enable the setting Refer to Section 3 2 2 3 The setting range is as shown below Averaging processing by the number of times 4 to 62500 1 Averaging processing by time 2 to 5000 ms 1 When number of times in setting range is more than 32768 in a sequence program set the range in hexadecimal For example use F424H for setting of 62500 time 4 Zero is set as the default 1 The channel where the value outside the above setting range has been written results in an error Error code is stored into Error code buffer memory address 19 Un G19 Error flag XF turns on and the A D conversion processing is performed at the pre error setting 2 Since the default setting is 0 change it according to the processing method 3 The value which has been set to the channel specified for sampling processing is ignored 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 6 Averaging process setting buffer memory address 9 Un G9 1 When
49. 1 Un G21 For the Q64AD module Setting range CH5 to CH8 buffer memory address 21 Un G21 is invalid b15tob12 b11tob8 b7tob4 b3tob0d Un G20 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 Un G21 CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 The setting values are as follows Input range Setting value 4 to 20 mA 0 to 20 mA H 1to5V Oto 10V FH User range setting Fu 3 Default setting is OH When the setting for the Q68ADV is OH the analog input range operates between 0 to 10V When the setting is 5H the analog input range will be the same as above The input range cannot be changed by using Setting range buffer memory address 20 21 Un G20 Un G21 For changing the input range perform by the intelligent function module switch setting Refer to Section 4 5 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 11 Offset gain setting mode Offset gain specification buffer memory address 22 23 Un G22 Un G23 1 2 Un G22 Offset specification mesconte La 0 Lo Le fel o fe fo Jow or on salon oalealon Specifies the channel to be adjusted for the offset gain settings The channel for which the offset is to be adjusted is specified in Offset gain setting mode Offset specification buffer memory address 22 Un G22 and the channel for which the gain is to be adjusted is specified in Offset gain setting mode Gain specification buffer memory address 23 Un G23 Although it is possible to set multiple channels at the same time set the offset and gain sepa
50. 5 x1 Use a twisted two core shielded wire for the power wire 2 Shows input resistance of the Q64AD x3 If current input always connect to V and I terminals 4 A G terminal does not normally require wiring However it can be used as GND for external device ground under the following conditions 1 When there is a difference in polarity between A G and GND for external device 2 As an alternative for 0 V input when only the side is open on a wire x5 Always use a ground In addition ground the FG of the power supply module In an unused channel if terminals remain open an erratic digital value may be output To prevent this take any of the following measures 1 Select Disable in A D conversion enable disable setting for the unused channel Note that changing the setting from Enable to Disable will reduce the sampling time 2 Short circuit the input terminals terminal V and V of the unused channel 3 Connect the A G terminal to the GND terminal of the external device 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q 2 Q68ADV 2 i V z N sooro V am V GND AG V L FG 3 1 Shielded Sa x4 1 Use a twisted two core shielded wire for the power wire x2 Shows input resistance of the Q68ADV x3 A G terminal does not normally require wiring However it can be used as GND for external de
51. 9 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Programmable Controller MELSEG Led cries Analog Digital Converter Module User s Manual Q64AD Q68ADV Q68ADI GX Configurator AD SW2D5C QADU E e SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e 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 In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels N WARNING and A CAUTION a Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions A WARNING resulting in death or severe injury Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions i A CAUTION resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Sa e Ee Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under NCAUTION 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 PRECAUTION WARNING e Do not write data into System area of the buffer memory of intelligent function modules Also do not use any Use prohibited signals as an output signal to an intelligent function module from the programmable controller CPU Writing data into System area or outputting a signal for Use
52. A 0 to 20 mA or the user range setting is selected in high resolution mode 16000 when 10 to 10 V or 0 to 10 V is selected in high resolution mode 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 1 Voltage input characteristic a Voltage input characteristic in normal resolution mode Figure 3 1 shows a graph of the voltage input characteristic in normal resolution mode Analog input practical range Digital output value 0 Analog input voltage V Analog input 2 Maximum Number Offset value Gain value Digital output value range setting ae teosv tomy _ 0 to 4000 2 owsv 1 25 mV 3 10to10V 4000 to 4000 4 owo 0 to 4000 Kesi User range setting 4000 to 4000 0 375 mV Figure 3 1 Voltage input characteristic in normal resolution mode 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q b Voltage input characteristic in high resolution mode Figure 3 2 shows a graph of the voltage input characteristic in high resolution mode Analog input practical range Digital output value Analog input voltage V Analog input oa i2 Maximum Number j Offset value Gain value Digital output value i range setting resolution 110 5V 0 333 mV 0 to 12000 010 5V 0 416 mV 10 to 10V 16000 to 16000 0 625 mv 0 to 10V 0 to 16000 0 625 mV CS User range setting 12000 to 12000 0 333 mV Figure 3 2 Voltage input characteristic in high resolution mode 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 1 Set wit
53. AD ccceceeceseeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeseneseeeseeeseeeseneseeeseneseneseneeenaaes 3 18 3 4 2 Buffer memory assignment Q6BADV eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeseeseeeseeeseeeseneseeeseaeseneseaeeeneeats 3 20 3 4 3 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADI cc eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeteeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseaeseaeeeaeeeaaaes 3 23 3 4 4 A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 UN GO ee eeeeeeeeee tees 3 26 3 4 5 Average time average number of times buffer memory address 1 to 8 UN G1 to UMG8 0 eee cee eee eeeeteeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeseaeteaeeeaeeeaes 3 26 3 4 6 Averaging process setting buffer memory address 9 UN GQ 000 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 27 3 4 7 A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 UN G10 eee eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 3 28 3 4 8 CHO Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 ee 3 29 3 4 9 Error code buffer memory address 19 UN G19 cee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeteaeseeeeeneeeneeaaes 3 30 A 9 A 9 3 4 10 Setting range buffer memory address 20 21 Un G20 UM G21 occ eee eeteeeeeeeteeeteeeee 3 30 3 4 11 Offset gain setting mode Offset gain specification buffer memory address 22 23 UM G22 UM G23 o oo eccece cece cee ceeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeseneeeeeeeneeeaes 3 31 3 4 12 Maximum and minimum value storage area buffer memory address 30 to 45 UN G30 to UM G45 oo eee ceee cent tee eeeeeeeese
54. ADV Q68ADI ceccceceeceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeaecaeeeeeaecaesaeseaesaesaeseeeeaesaesaeseeseaeeaseeseeeates 5 29 5 7 FB Conversion of Initial Setting Auto Refresh Setting ccc eeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereas 5 30 Die USAGES ON RBS orueta a a a 5 31 8 1 Outline vec vein eileen ete eieaiel RA ene A R O 5 31 5 8 2 Paste an FB to a Sequence Program eeccecseceeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseneeeeeeaeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseaeseneseaeeensaes 5 33 5 8 3 Convert Compile a Sequence Program ceeceeceeceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeteeeseeeseeeseeeseneseaeseaeseneeeaeeaes 5 34 6 1 For Use in Normal System Configuration ecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeseaeeeaeeeaeeeeeereeateas 6 1 6 1 1 Programming example using the utility PACKAGE ec eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeseneeeeeseeeteeeseeeeeneteneeees 6 2 6 1 2 Programming example without using the utility package 0 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeteeeeneteneenes 6 4 A 10 A 10 6 2 For Use in Remote I O Network ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeees 6 6 6 2 1 Programming example using the utility PACKAGE ee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeeeeeseeeeeaeseneseneteneeees 6 7 6 2 2 Programming example without using the utility package 0 ee eee eeeeceeeeeeteeeteeeeeeeeeaeteeteneeeneeenes 6 10 7 1 Online Module Change Conditions c i ececeeceeneeeneeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeseaeeeaeseaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeesaeeeaeeeeeeeee
55. Be careful not to let foreign matter such as sawdust or wire chips get inside the module They may cause fires failure or malfunction e The top surface of the module is covered with protective film to prevent foreign objects such as cable offcuts from entering the module when wiring Do not remove this film until the wiring is complete Before operating the system be sure to remove the film to provide adequate ventilation STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS WARNING e Do not touch any terminal while power is on Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction e Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal screws or module fixing screws Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction Undertightening can cause drop of the screw short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction CAUTION e Do not disassemble or modify the modules Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire e Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the module Not doing so may cause failure or malfunction of the module In the system where a CPU module supporting the online module change is used and on the MELSECNET H remote I O stations modules can be replaced online during e
56. D converter modules 1 1 Features 1 Select the type of module according to the application Q64AD veses 4 channels where the voltage input or current input can be selected for each channel Q68ADV eve 8 channels all of which are voltage input e Q68ADI eevee 8 channels all of which are current input 2 High speed conversion Conversion is performed at a high speed of 80 u s channel Also the temperature drift compensation function can be performed using a processing time of conversion time for all channels 160 u s 3 High degree of accuracy The degree of accuracy for the conversion process is 0 1 When the ambient temperature is 25 5 C 4 Changing the resolution mode The resolution mode can be changed according to the application and digital value resolution settings of 1 4000 1 12000 or 1 16000 can be selected 5 Changing the input range The input range 1 can easily be set from GX Developer 1 Input range refers to the type of offset gain settings The most frequently used range is set as the default but the user can also set the offset gain 6 Easy settings with GX Configurator AD The number of sequence programs can be reduced since GX Configurator AD sold separately allows A D converter module settings in the dialog box Also GX Configurator AD simplifies checking of the module settings and operation status In addition FB can be automatically created from intelligent function module
57. Developer Version 4 or higher in the same language GX Developer English version and GX Configurator AD Japanese version cannot be used in combination and GX Developer Japanese version and GX Configurator AD English version cannot be used in combination x2 GX Configurator AD is not applicable to GX Developer Version 3 or earlier In addition GX Developer Version 8 or later is necessary to use the FB conversion function 3 When Windows Vista or Windows 7 is used resolution of 1024 x 768 dots or more is recommended 4 When 32 bit Windows 7 is used add GX Configurator AD Version 2 11M or later in GX Developer Version 8 91V or later When 64 bit Windows 7 is used add GX Configurator AD Version 2 11M or later in GX Developer Version 8 98C or later 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q Operating system and performance required for personal computer Performance ee for personal computer Operating system fcr Windows 95 Pentium 133MHz or more 32MB or more Windows 98 Pentium 133MHz or more 32MB or more Windows Me Pentium 150MHz or more 32MB or more 1GB or more Windows 7 1GB or more 32 bit Pentium 1GHz or more 2GB or more 64 bit EONI functions shown below are not available for Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 If any of the following functions is attempted this product may not operate normally Start of application in Windows compatible mode Fast us
58. ECCEELREEEREARLCRE Global variaties E E feel E HBA Sl tk UE are UE T emia m TEE aa Elala e eE E E x Configurator AD EFA Function Block of Header _ BI Body ofA A AD FB Header Body Project ee Structure Ready jqizH Host station Ovrerte Mm 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 8 3 Convert Compile a Sequence Program Purpose of operation Convert compile the sequence program to which an FB was pasted so that it can be executed pMELSOFT E la xi E Project Edt Find Replace Convert View Onine Diagnostics Tools window Help zlej Dela 8 sae alale 2s ala Slal Global variables d fre a E a a ee ee Ee Bl fe ale Die sle 6 HG F E Sle el Be ol aeaee ajaja 3 En Ez GA Fo A A re Ez Riz Host station Owwte m Operation procedure Click the Convert menu Convert Compile menu of GX Developer 6 PROGRAMMING MELSEC Q 6 PROGRAMMING This chapter describes the programs of the A D converter module When applying any of the program examples introduced in this chapter to the actual system verify the applicability and confirm that no problems will occur in the system control 6 1 For Use in Normal System Configuration System configuration used in the program explanation 1 System configuration 2 5 e fe D a 2
59. Installed status r Base Base Module o 1 2 3 4 MasterPLC gt LJ LIE Main base Q1ZPHCPU r Parameter status r Mode E70 adaress o io zo so ao I I I I I System monitor o z s a4 Online module change None None None None Diagnostics Q12PHCPU l pt l6pt l pt l6pt Module s Detailed Information Base Information r Status Start monitor Product Inf List BH Module system error m Module error a Module warning oO Module change Stop monitor Close d Choose Online Debug Device test on GX Developer and set the prerecorded values to the buffer memory 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE e f 9 MELSEC Q Turn User range writing request YA from off to on to restore the user set values to the module After confirming that Offset gain setting mode flag XA is on turn off User range writing request YA Set the channels to be used to A D conversion enabled in A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO and turn on or off Operating condition setting request Y9 Monitor CHLI Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 to check whether proper conversion has been made or not Since the new module is in a default status it must be initialized by a sequence program after control resumption Before performing initialization che
60. N i a 6 A X YO X10 Y20 to to to XIYF X1F Y2F Perform the following intelligent function module switch settings in advance e Switch 1 04304 CH1 4 to 20mA CH2 0 to 5V CH3 10 to 10V Switch 2 Empty e Switch 3 Empty e Switch 4 0000H Normal mode A D conversion processing e Switch 5 00004 0 Fixed 2 Program conditions This program reads the digital output values that have been A D converted using CH 1 to CH3 of the Q64AD CH1 performs sampling processing CH2 performs averaging processing every 50 times and CH3 performs averaging processing every 1000 ms Error code appears in BCD format if a write error occurs a Contents of initial setting e A D conversion enable channel Beale eRe Ue dea ATE TETIT TLETT TTE CH1 to CH3 e Channel performing averaging processing using number of times a Seatac raa RARAN catia ase RAS REPARERER The average number of times set for CH2 is 50 e Channel performing averaging processing using time ar bas Gamal se cam aneme T TA T The average time set for CH3 is 1000 ms b Devices used by the user Error reset signal AEREE TERETE ETE CORTE EC ETECOETET TERT ES X10 e Input signal for Digital output value read command X11 Error code display 3 digit BCD awed otaudabna Ja ancdeacenactedee dees Y20 to Y2B CH1 Digital output yale thee ial iad nie D11 CH2 Digital output yalye cere cette eeteeeteeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeees D12 e CH3 Digital output yalye ccrccccttteeeetee eee ee
61. NY INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY the PRODUCT THAT ARE OPERATED OR USED IN APPLICATION NOT INTENDED OR EXCLUDED BY INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTIONS OR WARNING CONTAINED IN MITSUBISHI S USER INSTRUCTION AND OR SAFETY MANUALS TECHNICAL BULLETINS AND GUIDELINES FOR the PRODUCT Prohibited Application Prohibited Applications include but not limited to the use of the PRODUCT in e Nuclear Power Plants and any other power plants operated by Power companies and or any other cases in which the public could be affected if any problem or fault occurs in the PRODUCT e Railway companies or Public service purposes and or any other cases in which establishment of a special quality assurance system is required by the Purchaser or End User e Aircraft or Aerospace Medical applications Train equipment transport equipment such as Elevator and Escalator Incineration and Fuel devices Vehicles Manned transportation Equipment for Recreation and Amusement and Safety devices handling of Nuclear or Hazardous Materials or Chemicals Mining and Drilling and or other applications where there is a significant risk of injury to the public or property Notwithstanding the 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 f
62. PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q If the offset gain setting mode is set using intelligent function module switch 4 other settings by switch 4 settings for resolution mode and temperature drift compensation will be ignored Setting of the offset gain setting mode differs from function version A to function version B Refer to Appendix 1 3 Perform the offset gain settings after checking the RUN LED flashes in offset gain setting mode If the RUN LED does not flash check if the switch 4 setting is correct Since Digital output value will differ considerably depending on the resolution mode setting thoroughly check the settings for the intelligent function module switches before performing the digital output processing Example Digital output value when the setting range is 10 to 10 V and a 10 V analog value is added fe In normal resolution mode In high resolution mode Digital output value Approximately 4000 Approximately 16000 2 Operating procedure Start the settings with GX Developer I O assignment setting dialog box EE a a 1O assignment setting O Ansiomentt Set the following for the slot in which the A D i m m E EE aha converter module is mounted i ra z oe The type setting is required set other items as i x 4 needed Sete atrada cansa aaea Type Select
63. Programmable Controller CPU 3 3 1 List of I O signals Table 3 3 shows a list of the I O signals for the A D converter modules Note that I O numbers X Y shown in this chapter and thereafter are the values when the start I O number for the A D converter module is set to 0 Table 3 3 List of I O signal Signal direction CPU lt A D converter module Signal direction CPU A D converter module Device No Input Device No Output Module READY Temperature drift compensation flag es 4 Use prohibited 1 Use prohibited completed flag request PEtrorftag v Errorclearrequest_ User range writing request Channel change request Operating condition setting request Use prohibited Y Y Y Y Y YO Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 A B C D E YF x1 These signals cannot be used by the user since they are for system use only If these are turned on off by the sequence program the functioning of the A D converter module cannot be guaranteed 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 3 2 Details of I O signals I O signals for the A D converter modules are explained in detail below 1 Input signals Signal Name 1 When the programmable controller CPU is powered on or reset this signal turns on once the preparation for A D conversion has been completed and A D conversion processing is then performed XO Module READY 2 When Module READY signal is off A D conversion processing is not performed Module READY X0
64. Q 8 TROUBLESHOOTING The following section explains the types of errors that may occur when the A D converter module is used and how to troubleshoot such errors 8 1 Error Code List If an error occurs in the A D converter module while writing to or reading data from the programmable controller CPU the applicable error code is written to buffer memory address 19 Un G19 Table 8 1 Error code list Error code ti i decima Do The input range is set an illegal value using the intelligent function module switch in GX Developer Reset to the correct parameter with GX Developer O indicates the incorrectly specified channel parameter setting refer to Section 4 5 number Turn the power off and on again If the error occurs again the module may be malfunctioning Contact the nearest distributor or branch office with the description of the problem 4 1 The G P OGSTOR instruction was executed in the Do not execute the G P OGSTOR instruction in the offset gain setting mode offset gain setting mode e The G P OGSTOR instruction was executed Execute the G P OGSTOR instruction only once consecutively for one module At the time of offset gain setting a set value was At the time of offset gain setting write a set value written to the E 7PROM 26 or more times only once at one time The G P OGSTOR instruction was executed for the 163 model that differs from the model for which the G P OGLOAD instruction had been execut
65. RIGHT C 1939 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED B Warming This product is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extension possible under the law In the case of GX Developer Version 7 The version indication for GX Configurator AD has been changed as shown below from the SWOD5C QADU E 50F upgrade product Previous product Upgrade and subsequent versions SWODS5C QADU E 50F GX Configurator AD Version 1 10L MEMO 2 8 2 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Performance Specifications 3 1 1 Performance specifications list Table 3 1 shows the performance specifications of the A D converter modules Table 3 1 Performance specifications Model Analog lt lt O O o points 4 points 4 channels 8 points 8 channels 8 points 8 channels 10 to 10 V DC Input resistance value 1M 0 to 20 mA DC input resistance value 250 Voltage ssid Analog input Current MATTA p input resistance value 250 16 bit signed binary normal resolution mode 4096 to 4095 high resolution mode 12288 to 12287 16384 to 16383 Normal resolution mode High resolution mode Digital output Maximum Digital output Maximum value resolution Digital output Analog input range 0to10V value r
66. Range setting 1 Setting ranges of the offset value and the gain value 10 0 to 10 0V 2 Normal resolution mode Gain value Offset value gt 1 5V High resolution mode Gain value Offset value 2 4 0V 3 Gain value Offset value lt 10 0V b When selecting Current in the Analog Range setting 1 Setting ranges of the offset value and the gain value 20 0 to 20 0mA 2 Normal resolution mode Gain value Offset value gt 5 56mA High resolution mode Gain value Offset value 2 16 0mA 3 Explanation of screen command buttons The entered offset gain value is determined and the I O characteristic diagram is updated Conversion Conversion for the entered value is performed 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 6 5 Pass data Q64AD Perform operation in the following sequence to save restore the user range 1 Switch to the pass data screen Perform the operation in Section 5 6 1 to display the Pass data screen Pei Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 170 No 0000 Module model name Q64AD Function Version C Setting item Current value Setting value Voltage specified H3 Pass data classification setting Voltage specified CH4 Pass data classification setting Voltage specified CH1 Industrial shipment settings offset value CH1 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 CH2 Industrial shipment settings
67. S MELSEC Q 3 4 2 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADV This section describes the assignment of the Q68ADV buffer memory Do not write data from System area or sequence program to the buffer memory area where writing is disabled Doing so may cause malfunction Table 3 5 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADV 1 3 m te Reference A Description Default Read write section o o AD conversion enable disable setting 0 RW_ Section 3 4 4 pts 1 CH1 Average time average number of times o Rw a 2 cH average time average numberof times o rw 3 CH Average time average number oftimes o Rw CH4 Average timelaverage number of times o Rw o CHS Average time average numberoftmes o rw J 6 CHa average time average number oftimes o rw 7 CH7 Average time average numberof times o Rw i i i CH8 Average time average number oftimes o rw Oo n 9 Averaging process setting o rw _ Section 3 4 6 0 A D conversion completed flag o R _ Section 3 4 7 CH1 Digital output value a ey R 2 CH2 Digital output value Ee ee R 3 CH3 Digital output value o o R 14 CH4 Digital output value D o R l Section 3 4 8 CH5 Digital output value o o o R CH6 Digital output value o ee EER CH7 Digital output value o o o R CH8 Digital output value ig R Error code o R Section349 20 Setting range CH1 to CH4 o o o T R JL Section 3 4 10 Setting range CH5
68. U parameter setting e Network type MNET H Remote master e Starting I O No 0000H e Network No 1 e Total stations 1 e Mode Online e Network range assignment M station gt R station M station lt A station a StationNo Y Y x x Points Start End Points Stat End Points Start End Points Start End 1 256 0100 OFF 256 0000 OOFF 256 0100 O1FF 256 0000 OOFF v 4 a M station gt R station M station lt R station M station gt R station M station lt R station StationNo B Points Start End Points Stat End Points Start End Points Start End 1 160 moo omsF 160 oooo oog wv 4 gt Refresh parameters Assignment method OPa Transient transmission error history status ponmi Overwrite C Hold Start End Link side PLC side a Dev name Points Start End Dev name Points Start End Transfer SB SB 512 0000 DIFF e SB 512 0000 DIFF Transfer SW SW 512 0000 OIFF d Sw 512 0000 DIFF Random cyclic LB ha Random cyclic LW x Transfert LB x 8192 0000 1FFF 4b B bd 8192 0000 1FFF Transfer2 Lw v 8192 0000 1FFF d Ww x 8192 0000 1FFF Transfer3 LX ad 512 0000 DIFF 4 x x 512 0000 DIFF Transferg H Y Transfer x 6 PROGRAMMING 2 MELSEC Q Operating the utility package Operate the utility package on the remote I O stat
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70. ain values of the user range setting are restored the used data are stored The data are stored saved when e Initial setting write is performed by the utility e The operating condition is set Operating condition setting request Y9 turns from off to on or e The offset gain values are written in the offset gain setting mode User range writing request YA turns from off to on x1 The data are not saved when values have been written to Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 3 When restoring the offset gain values of the user range setting set the data saved here similarly into the corresponding area of the module where the data will be restored 4 Buffer memory saving recording procedure for online module change 1 Set Pass data classification setting 1 buffer memory address 200 Un G200 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on 3 Compare the offset gain values of Industrial shipment settings and User range settings buffer memory addresses 202 to 233 Un G202 to Un G233 with the range reference values Refer to Section 7 4 for the range reference values 4 If the values are proper record the offset gain values of Pass data classification setting Industrial shipment settings and User range settings 1 The Q68ADV and Q68ADI do not require the setting and recording of Pass data classification setting Refer to Section 4 6 for the offset gain va
71. al output value 10 Analog input current mA Analog input lt 3 2 Maximum Number Offset value Gain value Digital output value range setting resolution 4 to 20 mA O to 4000 0 to 20 mA eae User range setting 4000 to 4000 1 37 UA Figure 3 3 Current input characteristic in normal resolution mode 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q b Current input characteristic in high resolution mode Figure 3 4 shows a graph of the current input characteristic in high resolution mode Analog input practical range Digital output value 0 10 Analog input current mA Analog input F we 2 Maximum Number Offset value Gain value Digital output value i range setting resolution 4 to 20 mA 133 U A 0 to 12000 0 to 20 mA 166 u A a User range setting 12000 to 12000 1 33 UA Figure 3 4 Current input characteristic in high resolution mode 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 1 Set within the analog input range and digital output range for each input range If these ranges are exceeded the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the performance specifications Avoid using the dotted line area shown in Figures 3 3 and 3 4 2 When inputting an analog current out of the range between 30mA to 30mA the elements may be damaged 3 Set the offset gain values for the user range setting within a range in which the following conditions are met a Offset value
72. and the GX Configurator AD software version is the SWOD5C QDAU E 20C or later or GX Configurator AD Version 1 10L or later OFF is always displayed x3 Functions added by function version C Appendix 1 3 Precautions for replacing the module of function version A with the one of function version B or later 1 Incorporation into an existing system You can use the wiring designed for function version A as is to mount the A D converter module of function version B or later 2 Program utilization You can use the program created for function version A as is with the A D converter module of function version B or later 3 Switch setting for intelligent function module The setting of the offset gain setting mode differs between function versions A and B or later Perform the offset gain settings after checking the RUN LED flashes in offset gain setting mode If the RUN LED does not flash check to see if the switch 4 setting is correct Refer to Section 4 5 for the intelligent function module switch setting of function version B or later lt Contents of switch 4 setting for function version A gt OOO t 00H With temperature drift correction 01H to FFH Without temperature drift correction 00H Normal mode A D conversion processing 01H to FFH Offset gain setting mode App 2 App 2 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction List and Available Devices 1 Dedicated instruction list The followi
73. at is turned on 1 scan on completion of dedicated Within the range of the D instruction processing 9 Bit specified device D 1 also turns on at an abnormal completion x1 When executing the G P OGLOAD instruction specify the device designated in S Do not change the data read with the G P OGLOAD instruction If it is changed normal operation cannot be guaranteed Control data of the Q64AD 1 2 Setting data Setting range _ Set by PG i R 2 e ee a a Stores the status when the instruction is complete 0 Normal completion Other than 0 Abnormal completion Error code The value set to Pass data classification setting S 2 using the G P OGLOAD instruction is stored S Pass data classification setting 0 Voltage specified 0000H to OOOFH User 1 Current specified b15 b4 b3 b2 bi bO 0 0 CH 4 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 a System System S 1 Completion status System CH1 Industrial shipment settings gain value __ __ o S CH2 Industrial shipment settings offsetvalue CC Syste S S 10 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Control data of the Q64AD 2 2 Setting data Setting range System S 15 CH2 User range settings gain value S 16 CH3 User range settings offset value S 17 CH3 User range settings gain value S 18 CH4 User range settings offset value CH4 User range settings gain value Control data of the Q68ADV 1 2 Setting data Setting ran
74. base unit Saving and restoration cannot be executed by using a system connected to remote I O station 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 1 Online Module Change Conditions The CPU MELSECNET H remote I O module A D converter module GX Developer and base unit given below are needed to perform an online module change 1 4 5 CPU The Process CPU or Redundant CPU are required For precautions for multiple CPU system configuration refer to the QCPU User s Manual Multiple CPU System For precautions for redundant system configuration refer to the QNPRHCPU User s Manual Redundant System MELSECNET H remote I O module The module of function version D or later is necessary A D converter module The module of function version C or later is necessary GX Developer GX Developer of Version 7 10L or later is necessary GX Developer of Version 8 18U or later is required to perform an online module change on the remote I O station Base unit 1 When the slim type main base unit Q3__JSB is used an online module change cannot be performed 2 When the power supply module unnecessary type extension base unit Q5_ B is used online module change cannot be performed for the modules on all the base units connected 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 2 Online Module Change Operations The following gives the operations performed for an online module change CPU operation O Executed Not executed
75. ck whether the contents of the initialization program are correct or not 1 Normal system configuration The sequence program should perform initialization on the leading edge of Module READY X0 of the A D converter module When control resumption is executed Module READY X0 turns on and initialization is performed If the sequence program performs initialization only one scan after RUN initialization is not performed 2 When used on remote I O network Insert a user device that will execute initialization at any timing initialization request signal into the sequence program After control resumption turn on the initialization request signal to perform initialization If the sequence program performs initialization only for one scan after entering the RUN status initialization is not performed 5 Resumption of control a b After choosing the Diagnostics Online module change dialog box on GX Developer to display the Online module change dialog box again click the Execution button to resume control Module READY X0 is turned on Online module change x r Operation _ p Target module _ Module change execution 1 0 address O00H 4 To Module name Q64AD Installation confirmation Status Module control restart Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh
76. ction 1 1 Section 5 1 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 6 1 5 6 2 5 6 3 Appendix 2 3 Addition Section 5 6 4 5 7 5 8 Oct 2004 SH NA 080055 J Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 2 1 Section 3 1 1 Section 4 1 Section 6 2 6 2 1 Sep 2005 SH 080055 K Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 2 1 Section 5 2 2 Section 6 2 2 H NA Feb 2006 SH NA 080055 L Correction Section 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 Appendix 2 NA Jan 2007 SH NA 080055 M Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 3 3 2 4 4 2 4 6 6 2 1 6 2 2 Chapter 7 Jun 2007 SH NA 080055 N Correction Section 4 3 Appendix 3 Jan 2008 SH NA 080055 O Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 1 2 Section 2 1 2 3 Section 4 1 4 5 4 6 Section 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 4 5 6 1 5 6 5 5 6 6 Section 6 1 1 6 2 1 Section 7 3 1 7 3 3 7 3 4 7 3 5 Section 8 1 Appendix 1 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 2 1 Appendix 2 2 Appendix 2 3 Addition Section 2 2 x The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover PrintDate Manual Number Reson May 2008 SH NA 080055 P Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 2 1 Section 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 3 2 3 4 4 to 3 4 6 Section 4 1 Section 5 2 1 5 2 2
77. d If the sequence program performs initialization only one scan after RUN initialization is not performed When used on remote I O network Insert a user device that will execute initialization at any timing initialization request signal into the sequence program After control resumption turn on the initialization request signal to perform initialization If the sequence program performs initialization only for one scan after entering the RUN status initialization is not performed 5 Resumption of control a b After choosing the Diagnostics Online module change dialog box on GX Developer to display the Online module change dialog box again click the Execution button to resume control Module READY X0 is turned on Module control restart Online module change x Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H 7 Module name Q644D Installation confirmation Status Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel The Online module change completed dialog box appears MELSOFT series GX Developer fe YD Online module change completed 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 3 3 When user range setting is used and in
78. dedicated instructions used for reading writing the buffer memory of the intelligent function module on a remote I O station REMTO and REMFR are the execution type for which several scans are needed Therefore transmissions of the execution results are not synchronized with the I O signal operations When reading a digital output value on an A D converter module after changing the operating condition during operation be sure to read A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 at the same time Also for the case of changing the operating condition insert an interlock to prevent the execution of the REMFR instruction 1 Operating GX Developer CPU parameter setting e Network type MNET H Remote master e Starting I O No 0000H e Network No 1 e Total stations 1 e Mode Online e Network range assignment M station gt RA station M station lt A station a StationNo Y l od x x Points Start End Points Start End Points Start End Points Start End 1 256 o100 mFF 256 oo00 corr 256 moo oF 256 oo00 OOFF x LLI in Refresh parameters Assignment methad ae e Cine Transient transmission error history status t A aaa Overwrite C Hold Start End Link side PLC side a Dev name Points Start End Dev name Points Start End Transfer SB SB 512 0000 O1FF 512 0000 DIFF Transfer SW SW 512 0000 O1FF sw 512
79. dition setting request to Setting request and click the Execute test button to stop conversion Operating condition setting ie x Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Module model name 0644D Function Version C CH3 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH3 Averaging process setting i Sampling CH3 Time number of times specifying Number of times CH3 Average time average number of times setting Time 2 to 5000ms Number of times 4 to 62500 H44 D conversion enable disable setting Enable H4 Averaging process setting i Sampling Number of times CH4 Average time average number of times setting Time 2 to 5000ms Number of times 4 to 62500 perating condition setting request Setting request Details Current value Monitoring display Select input Load fie Make text file No request Setting request Flash ROM setting Writ eto module Read from module Start monitor Stop monitor Execute test Close If the saved buffer memory contents are not yet prerecorded record them in the following procedure 1 Display the pass data screen of GX Configurator AD 2 Set Pass data classification setting and make a pass data read request Refer to Section 5 6 5 5 6 6 3 Compare the current values of Industrial shipment settings and User range settings offset gain values with those o
80. dustrial shipment settings offset value S 15 CH6 Industrial shipment settings gain value 16 CH 7 Industrial shipment settings offset value lt 17 18 19 S 20 g S 22 CH2 User range settings offset value 23 CH2 User range settings gain value 24 25 26 27 28 S 29 30 S 31 32 33 34 S 35 21 CH1 User range settings gain value App 12 App 12 APPENDICES MELSEC Q 1 Functions a Restores the offset gain values of the user range setting stored in the CPU to the A D converter module b There are two types of interlock signals for the G P OGSTOR instruction the completion device D and the status display device at completion D 1 1 Completion device Turns on in the END processing of the scan where the G P OGSTOR instruction is completed and turns off in the next END processing 2 Status display device at completion Turns on and off depending on the completion status of the G P OGSTOR instruction Normal completion Stays off and does not change Abnormal completion Turns on in the END processing of the scan where the G P OGSTOR instruction is completed and turns off in the next END processing END processing END processing END processing END processing Sequence program jag yp _ Execution completion of i ON the G OGSTOR instruction G OGSTOR instruction oe aa pen a i ON Completion
81. e Module change execution 1 0 address 000H G l Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Changing module r Status Guidance The module can be exchanged Please execute after installing a new module 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 4 Operation check a b c d To make an operation check click the Cancel button to cancel control resumption Online module change x r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H She Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart A A Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel Click the OK button to leave the Online module change mode MELSOFT series GX Developer CG _ The online module change mode is stopped a Even if the stop is executed the online module change mode on the PLC side is not cancelled Please execute the online module change and restart the control of the module again OK Click the Close button to close the System monitor dialog box r Installed status m Base
82. e Module change execution 1 0 address OOOH TA Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel b The Online module change completed dialog box appears MELSOFT series GX Developer fe YD Online module change completed 7 NLINE MODULE CHANGE Z D eS MELSEC Q 7 3 4 When user range setting is used and initial setting was made with GX Configurator AD other system is unavailable 1 Conversion disable a On the Operating condition setting screen of GX Configurator AD set Disable in the Setting value field of CHI _ A D conversion enable disable setting and click the Execute test button Monitor A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 and confirm that conversion has stopped Operating condition setting Settngitem Cuentvas Setting valued enable y Samping l Disable M Enable Start monitor Stop moniter 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE b c MELSEC Q After making sure that the indication in the Current value field of CH_ A D conversion enable disable setting is Disable change the Setting value field of Operating con
83. e 0 1 2 3 4 MasterPLC O O Main base Expansion Oo hie xpansion Q64a Unmo Unmo Unmo Unmo c sio D untijuntijuntijunti m O l pting ng jng ng Q12PHCPU m m r Parameter status r Mode I O Address o 10 zo 30 40 System monitor Online module change Diagnostics Q12PHCPU Module s Detailed Information Base Information Oiu Start monitor Product Inf List Stop monitor Close E Module system error m Module error a Module warning g Module change b Click the Execution button to enable a module change Online module change r Operation r Target modue Module change execution 1 0 address O00H TREN Module name 0644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Change module selection completed r Status Guidance Please turn off Y signal of the changed module when you change the intelligent function module Cancel If the following error dialog box appears click the OK button dismount the module as is and mount a new module MELSOFT series GX Developer The target module didn t respond The task is advanced to the installation confirmation c After confirming that the RUN LED of the module has turned off remove the terminal block and dismount the module Always dismount the module If mounting confirmation is made without the module
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85. e applicable modules the number of modules and base units applicable to the A D converter module refer to the user s manual for the CPU module used Note the following when the A D converter module is mounted with a CPU module e Depending on the combination with other modules or the number of mounted modules power supply capacity may be insufficient Pay attention to the power supply capacity before mounting modules and if the power supply capacity is insufficient change the combination of modules e Mount a module within the number of I O points for the CPU module If the number of slots is within the available range the module can be mounted on any slot When the module is used with a C Controller module refer to the user s manual for the C Controller module b Mounting toa MELSECNET H remote I O station For the MELSECNET H remote I O station the number of modules and base units applicable to the A D converter module refer to the Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual Remote I O network 2 Support of the multiple CPU system When using the A D converter module in a multiple CPU system refer to the following manual first e QCPU User s Manual Multiple CPU System 3 Compatibility with online module change To make an online module change use the module of function version C or later an Q00J Q00 Q01CPU 4 Supported software packages Relation between the system containing the A D co
86. e or branch 8 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC Q 8 2 4 Checking the A D converter module status using GX Developer system monitor When the A D converter module detail information is selected in GX Developer system monitor Error code LED on status and status of the intelligent function module switch setting can be checked 1 Operating GX Developer Diagnostics System monitor Select the A D converter module to check the status Module s Detailed Information 2 Module Detail Information a Checking the function version The function version of the A D converter module is displayed in the product information field b Checking Error code The error code stored in buffer memory address 19 Un G19 of the A D converter module is displayed in the Present Error field When the button is pressed the contents displayed in the Present Error field are displayed in the No 1 field x Module Module Name 0644D Product information 061220000000000 lt Function version 1 0 Address 0 Implementation Position Main Base OSlot m Module Information Module access 1 0 Clear Hold Settings Fuse Status _ Noise Filter Setting Status of 1 0 Address Verify Input Type Remote password setting status Error Display Display format gt No asai m HE DEC Stop monitor Close 8 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC Q 3 H W information a HM LED in
87. e program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled 2 3 4 to 9 30 31 32 33 R W Section 3 4 12 3 18 3 18 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q Table 3 4 Buffer memory assignment Q64AD 2 2 ir tex 1 Reference 7 3 Description Default Read write i section 38 System area 9DH Mode switching setting R W Section 3 4 13 System area cs 20 Pass data cassification setting o rw section3 4 14 System area O ee oe ca 202 CH Industrial shipment settings offsetvaue o rw CBu 203 CH1 Industrial shipment settings gain value _ o rw 204 CH2 industrial shipment settings offsetvaue o rw Rw Rw ial shi Rw O 209 jal shi i 212 214 CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value D1H 209s CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value RW Section 3 4 15 CH1 User range settings offset value RW 212 CH2 User range settings offset value 214 CH3 User range settings offset value X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequence program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled x2 Areas used to restore the user range settings offset gain values when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change CCH CDu a ta CE CF aan Dox be Segre a D24 D3 21 CH User range settings gainvalue o rw D4 e SF D5x D6 EE D7 ae D8 o Dox aay 3 SPECIFICATION
88. e settings for the intelligent function module are performed using the I O assignment settings for GX Developer 1 Setting item The intelligent function module switches consist of switches 1 to 5 and are set using 16 bit data When the intelligent function module switches are not set the default value for switches 1 to 5 is 0 Table 4 1 Switch setting item ee eee Setting item Input range setting Analog input range Input range setting value Switch 1 OUUU 4 to 20 mA On 1 CH4CH3CH2CH1 0 to 20 mA 1H 1to5V 2H Input range setting Oto5V 3H 10to 10 V 4H Switch 2 OUL H Oto 10V 5H CHECHTCHGCHS User range setting FH 00H With temperature drift correction 01H to FFH numeric value other than 00H Without temperature drift correction OH Normal resolution mode 1H to FH numeric value other than 0H High resolution mode OH Normal mode A D conversion processing 1H to FH numeric value other than 0H Offset gain setting mode Switch 5 OH Fixed x2 Setting any value within the setting range will provide the same operation When the setting range is 1H to FH set 1H for example Switch 3 Switch 4 Depending on the type of module used the settings for A D unit input range are shown below Q64AD OH to 5H FH Q68ADV OH 2H to 5H FH x1 When the setting is 0H the input operating range will be O to 10 V e Q68ADI gt OH 1H FH 4 SETUP AND
89. ed The average time setting value for CHO Average time average number of times buffer memory address 1 to 8 Un G1 to Un G8 is outside the range Reset the average time setting to a value within the of 2 to 5000 ms range of 2 to 5000 ms O indicates the incorrectly specified channel number The average number of times setting value for CHO Average time average number of times buffer memory address 1 to 8 Un G1 to Un G8 is outside Reset the average number of times setting value to the range of 4 to 62500 times within the range of 4 to 62500 times O indicates the incorrectly specified channel number The offset value is equal to or greater than the gain value at the time of user range setting or user range Reset so that the offset value becomes smaller than restoration the gain value O indicates the error causing channel number The offset gain channels were set at the same time Reset the contents of Offset gain setting mode during offset and gain value settings or both were Offset gain specifications buffer memory address 22 set to 0 23 Un G22 Un G23 1 Not written to Error code buffer memory address 19 Un G19 Written to the completion status area S 1 of the G P OGSTOR instruction Module error at startup 16 162 Execute the G P OGLOAD and G P OGSTOR instructions for the same model 8 1 8 1 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 2 3 MELSEC Q If more than one error occurs the error code first detec
90. eee 3 1 High resolution mode status flag 0 3 14 O assignment setting 0 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 4 9 WO characteristics ccccceeceeeceeeteeeteeees 3 1 VO occupied points ccceeceeeceeeeeteteeees 3 2 Industrial shipment settings offset gain value P E E S 3 33 Input range eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeteeetens 3 30 4 8 Installa elite ee 5 2 Intelligent function module parameter 5 7 Intelligent function module utility parameter setting module select screen 5 9 Internal current consumption cee 3 2 List Of I O signals a an 3 13 Maximum and minimum values hold function cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeneeesaees 3 13 Maximum and minimum values st rage arean cgunun a end wets 3 31 Maximum resolution cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeees 3 1 Maximum value minimum value reset completed MAG eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeerteneeeees 3 16 Maximum value minimum value reset request eee eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeetaeeetees 3 17 Mode switching setting ceeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 32 Module READY secceesereeeeeeteeeeetieeeieees 3 14 Monitor test ecceeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeesseeeeseeteaees 5 17 Multiple CPU system nassen 2 1 Index 1 N Normal resolution MOdE cccceseeeeetseeeeees 3 1 O Offset valisenn aha kadita 3 2 Offset gain setting mode flag eee 3 15 Offset gain setting mode eee ee
91. eeeee etter eeeeeeeeeeees D13 Eirorcode oenar ea e eaa Ea AA D14 6 PROGRAMMING 6 1 1 Programming example using the utility package 1 Operating the utility package a b Initial setting refer to Se ction 5 4 MELSEC Q CH1 CH2 CH3 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH1 Averaging process setting CH2 Averaging process setting CH2 Time number of times specifying CH2 Average time average number of times setting CH3 Averaging process setting CH3 Time number of times specifying CH3 Average time average number of times setting Initial setting Sampling Averaging Number of times 50 Averaging Time ms 1000 Module type A D Conversion Module Module information fee modelname Q644D Start 1 0 No 0000 CH1 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH1 Averaging process setting Sampling CH1 Time number of times specifying Number of times CH1 Average time average number of times setting Time 2 to 5000ms Number of times 4 to 62500 CH2 4 D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH2 Averaging process setting Sampling CH2 Time number of times specifying Number of times Details Select input Setting range Make text file End setup Auto refresh setting refer to Section 5 5 CH1 Digital output value CH2 Digital output value
92. eeeeeeeee 3 31 Offset gain settingsS 2 4 10 5 21 5 23 Online module change c ceeeeeeeeeees 7 1 Open parameter cccccccsessccesssseeesesseeees 5 12 Operating condition setting e 5 18 Operating condition setting completed flag 3 14 Operating condition setting request 3 17 Operating environment cceeeeeeees 5 4 P Part identification nomenclature 00 4 3 Pass datardiscnaisicaieinatiaaee 5 27 5 29 Pass data classification setting 3 32 Programming eeen EER 6 1 Q Q64A D or a a aia 1 1 Q68AD lin ike en 1 1 QOZAD V fis idcn tec et teres 1 1 QCPU Q MmOde ceccesceeceeeeteetetteeteeeetitens A 13 R Read from PLC cccccccssccsssseceesseeesesseeees 5 12 Resolution MOE ccceccccesseeeseseeeeeseeeeeees 3 10 RUN LED ox cence nena nies 4 3 S Sampling processing 3 10 Save parametel ecccccceeceeeeeeeeteeeeneeees 5 12 Setting range ieseseeieseieneneissrsinerrenrendneas 3 30 Setup and procedures before operation 4 2 Switch setting for intelligent function modulen nai a a RE 4 8 T Temperature drift compensation function 3 10 Temperature drift compensation flag 3 14 TOXUTIG 22 260 hee ru t evidetiecteinn eects 5 8 Transfer setup c ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeesaees 5 13 TrOUDICSNOOTING eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeaeeees 8 1 Index 2
93. eeeeeeseeeteneeeeeeeaes 3 31 3 4 13 Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 0 3 32 3 4 14 Pass data classification setting buffer memory address 200 Un G200 Q64AD only 3 32 3 4 15 Industrial shipment settings and User range settings offset gain value buffer memory address 202 to 233 Un G202 to UM G233 oo ee eeeeee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeneteneeaes 3 33 4 1 Handling Precautions 4 0h0 0taasciiien area Sie oie ecia eae oie ieee ad 4 1 4 2 Setup and Procedures before Operation ccccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesceeseaeeseaeeecaeeeeeeeseeeeseaeeeseeeeeieeess 4 2 4 3 Part Identification Nomenclature erisia a EE AEA EEA 4 3 AlAs NWING E E E E chica ee ead Aon tate Ae eee aden A E E E Ae temas E eaee 4 5 FAT Wiring PrECAUTONS nenna en a E cab ace aetna ghia each RA ahia eects ahead 4 5 442 Extemall wining a aice ainsi niet nein tie Ge ee Ge a 4 6 4 5 Switch Setting for Intelligent Function Module 00 eeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseneseeeeeneeeneeeneeeaes 4 8 4 6 Offsel Gain Seuings 2 cuswoksnovaiialh RA A A A E AER 4 10 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD 5 1 to 5 34 5 1 Utility Package Functions racita A 5 1 5 2 Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package oo ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeateaeeeaeenas 5 2 5 2 1 Handling preCcautions ccecceceeeceseceseeeeeeeeeeeseeeceeeseeeceeeceeseeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseee
94. en Module READY X0 turns on Pass data classification setting buffer memory address 200 Un G200 and Industrial shipment settings and user range settings offset gain values buffer memory address 202 to 233 Un G202 to 233 are the areas used to restore offset gain values of user range settings when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q 2 Program examples The program in the dotted area of a is common to a b and c In this example the I O signals for the A D converter module are X Y0 to X YF e Channel selection Mo e Offset setting M1 e Gain setting M2 e Channel change command M3 e Offset gain setting value write command to the module M4 e Mode M5 switching naannanannnnanaaaananaananaanaaaasnaanaaaansncannasannanssaaansaaanaanannaanseanaana e Channel designation storage DO device nananannnannannansaaaanaaanaaaananannanannsansanaan e Dedicated instruction G P OFFGAN setting storage D1 device aseunaceuae a When switching the mode using the dedicated instruction G P OFFGAN The following program switches to the offset gain setting mode with the dedicated instruction G P OFFGAN changes the channel where offset gain setting will be made writes the offset gain values to the A D converter module and then switches to the normal mode 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION Switches to offset gain setting m
95. endix Z T CPO F GAN wa ssihe ieee alee ial Gene he alate dele aie he nate ta App 4 Appendix 2 2 G P OGLOAD E a a r n a aiaa a Ae a e a eaaa Ee a App 6 Appendix 23 G POGSTOR oree EERE EAE Re E REEE AAE EER IAEA App 10 Appendix 3 External Dimension Diagram ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeneeeeaeeeeaeeeeaneesneeseaeeseeeseieeeneees App 15 INDEX Index 1 to Index 2 ABOUT MANUALS The following manuals are also related to this product If necessary order them by quoting the details in the tables below Related Manuals Manual Number Manual Name Model Code GX Developer Version 8 Operating Manual SH 080373E Describes the methods of using GX Developer to create a program and print out monitor and debug the program Sold separately 13JU41 GX Developer Version 8 Operating Manual Function Block Describes the methods of using GX Developer to create a function block and print out the function block Sold separately SH 080376E 13JU44 GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common SH 080779E Describes the system configuration parameter settings and online operations common to Simple project and Structured project of GX Works2 Sold separately 13JU63 GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Intelligent Function Module SH 080921ENG Explains methods of intelligent function module for such as parameter setting monitoring programs and predefined protocol support function in GX Works2 Sold separatel
96. er memory at this point l Perform user range restoration m Operation check completed v Resumption of control Y X0 Module READY turns on Operate GX Developer to 4 resume the online module Start is made when XO turns change mode and click the from off to on Execution button to resume Operation is performed control according to the initial setting sequence 2 1 Access to the intelligent function module device UL GL is included 2 In the absence of the operation marked 2 the operation of the intelligent function module is the operation performed prior to that 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 3 Online Module Change Procedure There are the following online module change procedures depending on whether the user range setting has been made or not whether the initial setting of GX Configurator AD has been made or not and whether the other system exists or not Range setting Initial setting Other system Industrial shipment setting GX Configurator AD te Section 7 3 1 Industrial shipment setting Sequence program Lee Section 7 3 2 User range setting GX Configurator AD Section 7 3 3 User range setting GX Configurator AD Section 7 3 4 User range setting Sequence program Section 7 3 5 User range setting Sequence program Section 7 3 6 7 3 1 When industrial shipment setting is used and initial setting was made with GX Configu
97. er switching Remote desktop Large fonts Details setting of Display Properties DPI setting other than 100 Also GX Configurator AD is not supported by 64 bit Windows XP and 64 bit Windows Vista e A user with USER authority or higher can access GX Configurator AD for Windows Vista and Windows 7 When Windows 7 is used the following functions are not available Windows XP Mode Windows Touch 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 3 Utility Package Operation 5 3 1 Common utility package operations 1 Control keys Special keys that can be used for operation of the utility package and their applications are shown in the table below Application Cancels the current entry in a cell multiple cells for test execution Deletes the character where the cursor is positioned Delete When a cell is selected clears all of the setting contents in the cell Back Deletes the character where the cursor is positioned pace Ea Page Moves the cursor one page up Page Down Completes the entry in the cell Moves the cursor one page down 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD 2 MELSEC Q Data created with the utility package The following data or files that are created with the utility package can be also handled in GX Developer Figure 5 1 shows respective data or files are handled in which operation a Intelligent function module parameter This represents the data created
98. erating condition setting request Y9 turns on Therefore turn on A D conversion completed flag XE before reading digital outputs x1 A watchdog timer error occurs when the program calculations are not completed within the scheduled time due to malfunctions of A D converter module hardware When a watchdog timer error occurs the RUN LED for the A D converter module turns off 3 14 3 14 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q Signal Name In offset gain setting mode 1 This is used as an interlock condition for setting User range writing request YA to on off when registering the value after adjustment of the offset gain settings have been completed 2 Refer to Section 4 6 regarding the offset gain settings Performed by the A D converter module OHE Performed by the sequence program Module READY X0 Offset gain setting mode flag XA Offset gain setting mode flag User range writing request YA In normal mode 1 This signal is used as an interlock condition to turn on off User range writing request YA when the user range is restored 2 Refer to Chapter 7 for the user range restoration gt Performed by the A D converter module gt Performed by the sequence program Module READY xo ON Offset gain setting mode flag XA User range writing request YA 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 1 This is used as an interlock condition for setting Channel change requ
99. es specifying Number of times CH2 Average time average number of times setting Time 2 to 5000ms Number of times 4 to 62500 CH3 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable Current value display Make text file Gain setting it CH1 Registration Conversion characteristic Enable Disable Conversion characteristic Conversion characteristie x p Analog Range settin 4095 g Rang g Analog Voltage E Range setting Normal resolution x r Oftset Gain setting Offset value Gain value V 10 00 Range settings r Analog Digital conversion Analog gt Diaital C Digital gt Analog Analog value V 5 00 4096 Digital value 2000 Conversion Close A 5 18 5 18 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q Explanation of items 1 Items Setting item Displays I O signals and buffer memory names Current value Monitors the I O signal states and present buffer memory values Setting value Select or enter the data to be written during test operation 2 Command buttons Current value displa Make text file Start monitor Stop monitor Execute test Displays the current value of the item selected This is used to check the text that cannot be displayed in the current value field However in this utility package all items can be displayed in the display fields Creates a f
100. es the Select monitor test module screen See Read from PLC Reads intelligent function module parameters from the Select a target intelligent function m bible CPU module a ee Write to PLC Writes intelligent function module parameters to the CPU module 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q Saving intelligent function module parameters in a file Since intelligent function module parameters cannot be saved in a file by the project saving operation of GX Developer save them on the shown module selection screen Reading writing intelligent function module parameters from to a programmable controller CPU using GX Developer a Intelligent function module parameters can be read from and written into a programmable controller after having been saved in a file b Seta target programmable controller CPU in GX Developer Online Transfer setup Checking the required utility While the start I O is displayed on the Intelligent function module utility setting screen x may be displayed for the model name This means that the required utility has not been installed or the utility cannot be started from GX Developer Check the required utility selecting Tools Intelligent function utility Utility list in GX Developer 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 4 Initial Setting Purpose The following A D initial setting parameters are set e A D conversion enable disable setting A
101. esolution 0 to 16000 0 625 mV ee a mV 0 416 mV tto5v to5V domy 0 mV 0 333 mV Voltage 10 to 10 V 2 5 mV 4000 to 4000 O to 4000 0 to 12000 I O characteristics Maximum resolution 16000 to 16000 12000 to 12000 0 625 mV Users al oarsmy 375m V al 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA Users range setting Normal resolution mode High resolution mode Ambient temperature 0 to 55 C Ambient temperature 0 to 55 C 0 333 mV 5 UA 0 to 4000 0 to 12000 Current 12000 to 12000 Analog input range 0 to 10 V 10 to 10 V Voltage Oto5V 1to5V Users range setting 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA Users range setting Current With temperature drift correction Within 0 3 12 digit Without temperature drift correction Within 0 4 16 digit Ambient temperature 25 5 C With temperature drift correction Within 0 3 48 digit Within 0 1 48 digit 1 Within 0 3 36 digit Without temperature drift correction Within 0 4 64 digit Within 0 4 48 digit Ambient temperature 25 5 C Within 0 1 16 digit 1 Within 0 1 12 digit 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q Model 80 w s channel Conversion speed When there is temperature drift the time calculated by adding 160 u s will be used regardless of the number of channels used Absolute maximum i
102. est YB to on off when changing the channel for which the offset gain settings are to be performed 2 Refer to Section 4 6 regarding the offset gain settings Performed by the A D converter module Offset gain setting mode Performed by the sequence program Channel change Offset gain specifications completed flag buffer memory addresses 22 and 23 Un G22 and Un G23 Channel change completed flag XB Channel change request YB 1 This signal turns on when the maximum and minimum values stored in Maximum and minimum values storage area buffer memory address 30 to 45 Un G30 to Un G45 are reset by setting Maximum value minimum value reset request YD to on Performed by the A D converter module Maximum Maximum and minimum values Performed by the sequence program storage area buffer memory addresses 30 to 45 value minimum value reset Un G30 to Un G45 completed flag Maximum value minimum value reset request YD Maximum value minimum value reset completed flag XD 1 This turns on when conversion for all of the channels that are conversion enabled A D conversion has been completed completed flag 2 When reading the digital output values use this signal or A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 as an interlock 1 The error flag turns on when a write error occurs 2 To clear the error code set Error clear request YF
103. eter After being written to the CPU module the initial setting is made effective by either 1 or 2 1 Cycle the RUN STOP switch of the CPU module STOP RUN STOP RUN 2 With the RUN STOP switch set to RUN turn off and then on the power or reset the CPU module When using a sequence program the initial setting parameters are written at the time the CPU module status changes from STOP to RUN So create the sequence program so that the initial setting will be reexecuted 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD 5 5 Auto Refresh Settings Purpose MELSEC Q Configure the A D converter module s buffer memory for auto refresh Operating procedure Start I O No 1 Module type Module model name Auto refresh x1 Enter the start I O No in hexadecimal Setting screen Auto refresh setting m Module information Module model name Q68ADV Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Setting item CH1 Digital output value CH2 Digital output value CH3 Digital output value CH4 Digital output value CHS Digital output value CHE Digital output value CH Digital output value Module side Module side Tadia Buffer size Transfer Fat direction word count CH8 Digital output value CH1 Maximum value Make text file Explanation of items 1 Items End setup Model s
104. ettings otfsetvaue o RW Es 229 CH6Userrange settings gainvaue o rw Ee 230 CH7 User range settings offsetvaue o rw Em 231 CH7 Userrange settings gainvalue o rw Es 232 CHa User range settings offsetvaue o rw Em 233 CH8 User range settings gainvalue o rw X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequence program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled x2 Areas used to restore the user range settings offset gain values when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 4 A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO 1 Sets whether the output of an A D conversion value is enabled or disabled for each channel 2 Itis necessary to set Operating condition setting request Y9 to on off in order to enable the setting Refer to Section 3 2 2 3 By default A D conversion is enabled for all channels 4 In the case of the Q64AD module b4 to b7 CH5 to CH8 become invalid b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 bS b4 b3 b2 bi bO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 For the Q64AD information for b4 to b15 is fixed at 0 and 0 A D conversion enabled for the Q68ADV I information for b8 to b15 is fixed at 0 1 A D conversion disabled Example When the channels used for A D conversion are 1 3 5 and 8 OO6AH 1
105. f List Be Module system error E Module error Module warning i Module change Stop monitor 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q b Click the Execution button to enable a module change Online module change x r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address O00H S rea Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart 7 Change module selection completed r Status Guidance Please turn off Y signal of the changed module when you change the intelligent function module Cancel If the following error dialog box appears click the OK button dismount the module as is and mount a new module MELSOFT series GX Developer i The target module didn t respond The task is advanced to the installation confirmation c After confirming that the RUN LED of the module has turned off remove the terminal block and dismount the module Always dismount the module If mounting confirmation is made without the module being dismounted the module will not start properly and the RUN LED will not be lit 3 Mounting of new module a Mount a new module to the same slot and install the terminal block b After mounting the module click the Execution button and make sure that the RUN LED is lit Module READY X0 remains off Online module change r Operation r Target modul
106. f the base unit until it stops Improper installation may result in malfunction failure or drop of the module 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q 4 2 Setup and Procedures before Operation Start Module mounting Mount the A D conversion module in the specified slot Wiring Wire external devices to the A D conversion module Intelligent function module switch settings Perform settings using GX Developer refer to Section 4 5 4 Use industrial shipment settings Use user range settings Use user range settings Offset gain setting If user range settings are used perform the offset and gain settings refer to Section 4 6 Use the utility package Initial setting and auto refresh setting The program can be simplified if the utility package is used for setting refer to Chapter 5 Programming and debugging Create and check the sequence program 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q 4 3 Part Identification Nomenclature The name of each part of the A D converter module is listed below Q64AD Q68ADV Q68ADI 1 Q64AD 1 Q68ADV 1 Q68ADI of eee RUN ie RUN eee RUN ERROR ERROR ERROR 2 e 2 aa 2 a G ojo NIAJ AJ ws rm
107. f the range reference table Refer to Section 7 4 for the range reference table 4 Ifthe values are proper record the offset gain values of the pass data classification setting industrial shipment settings and user range settings 1 The Q68ADV Q68ADI does not require the setting and recording of Pass data classification setting If the buffer memory values compared with the reference table are not proper save and restoration of the user range cannot be executed Before executing module control resumption make offset gain setting in GX Configurator AD refer to Section 5 6 2 Note that if module control is resumed without offset gain setting being made operation will be performed with the default values 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 2 Dismounting of module a b After choosing Diagnosis Online module change on GX Developer to enter the Online module change mode double click the module to be changed online to display the Online module change dialog box System Monitor Monitor System Monitor r Installed status r Base Base Module 0 a 2 3 4 MasterPLC E IE mig kan base QE4RAU U U U O O 2 ia mmo Unmo Unmo Unmo D untijuntijunti junti m mj l pting ng jng ng Q12PHCPU m m EE OO OO l mi r Parameter status r Mode I O Address 0 lo zo 30 40 System monitor Online module change
108. formation The LED on status is displayed RUN LED 0000h Indicates that LED is unlit ERROR LED 00014 Indicates that LED is lit b HW SW information The status of the intelligent function module switch setting is displayed Switch setting for intelligent function module Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 H Information xj r Module r Display format Module Name Q644D Product information 061220000000000 C HEX C DEC H W LED Information p HAW SW Information 1l 0001 p 0000 2 0000 2 0000 3 0000 4 0000 5 0000 Stop monitor APPENDICES MELSEC Q APPENDICES Appendix 1 Function Upgrade for the A D Converter Module The A D converter modules of function versions B and C have more functions than the conventional model function version A This section describes a comparison of functions of the A D converter module based on the function additions combinations with GX Configurator AD software version and precautions when replacing the module Appendix 1 1 A comparison of functions of the A D converter module The following table indicates the functions supported by the corresponding function versions A D conversion enable disable setting CUA AID conversion method ee e ee Samplingprocessng P o o o Averaging processing oO o oO Maximum and minimum values hold function O 0O
109. g e Switch 5 00004 0 Fixed S Program conditions In this program the digital output values that have been A D converted using CH1 to CH3 of the Q64AD are read by the CPU of the remote master station CH1 performs sampling processing CH2 performs averaging processing every 50 times and CH3 performs averaging processing every 1000ms Error code appears in BCD format if a write error occurs a Initial settings e A D conversion enable channel CH1 to CH3 e Count based averaging processing channel Average count setting of CH2 50 times e Channel performing averaging processing using time Average time setting of CH3 1000ms b Devices used by the user e Initial setting request Signal eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees X20 e Digital output value read command input signal X21 e Error reset signal ceceeceseceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeinees X23 e Error code display BCD 3 digits eee Y30 to Y3B e CH1 Digital output value s es D11 W11 e CH2 Digital output value eseseeseeseeeenenesnnnenns D12 W12 e CH3 Digital output value seseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereerenen D13 W13 RTO CO naasa e a D14 W14 For details on the MELSECNET H remote I O network refer to the Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual Remote I O Network 6 PROGRAMMING MELSEC Q 6 2 1 Programming example using the utility package 1 Operating GX Developer a CP
110. g is performed this area is cleared to zero and Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off After confirming that Operating condition setting completed flag X9 has turned off turn off Operation condition setting request Y9 Set values Mode to be switched to Buffer memory address 158 Buffer memory address 159 0964 4144n Offset gain setting mode 4144H 0964H If the values written are other than the above mode switching is not performed and only the operating condition is changed 3 4 14 Pass data classification setting buffer memory address 200 Un G200 Q64AD only 1 Areas used to restore the user range settings offset gain values when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change 2 Specify whether the offset gain values to be saved restored are voltages or currents when saving restoring the offset gain values of the user range setting b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 Data in b4 to b15 are fixed to 0 1 Current specified 0 Voltage specified Refer to Section 4 6 for the offset gain value setting method 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 15 Industrial shipment settings and User range settings offset gain value buffer memory address 202 to 233 Un G202 to Un G233 1 Areas used to restore the user range settings offset gain values when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change 2 When the offset g
111. g mode Gain specification buffer memory address 23 Un G23 If channels are set in Offset gain setting mode Offset specification buffer memory address 22 Un G22 and Offset gain setting mode Gain specification buffer memory address 23 Un G23 at the same time an error will occur and the ERROR LED will be lit After the offset gain settings are completed verify that the offset and gain values have been set correctly under actual usage conditions The offset and gain values are stored into the E PROM and are not erased at power off At the time of offset gain setting turn on User range writing request YA to write the values to the E7PROM Data can be written to the E 7PROM up to 100 thousand times To prevent improper writing to the E PROM an error error code 162 occurs when values are written 26 times continuously If an error error code 40_ 1 occurs during offset gain setting set the correct offset gain value again The offset gain value of the channel where the error has occurred is not written to the A D converter module 1 _lindicates the corresponding channel number Module READY X0 turns from off to on when the offset gain setting mode switches to the normal mode by the dedicated instruction G P OFFGAN or the setting of Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 Note that initial setting processing will be executed if there is a sequence program that makes initial setting wh
112. gain value 0000 0000 CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CH3 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CHS Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CH5 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CHE Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 Details Current value Monitoring display Hexadecimal input Make et fle Damm iE 0000 FFFF Flash ROM setting Write to Gasta modile Haai Read fon cere modal Eoadlil Ee Stop monitor Execute test Close Offset gain setting Operating condition setting x m Module information Offset gain settings is performed Current module QE8A4DV Function Version C 0000H Error code S Error Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Module model name Q68ADV Function Version C Setting item Current value Setting value Offset setting Channel Setting state selection Offset setting Gain setting Channel No CH1 Time number of times specifying tir Number of times CH1 Average time average number of times setting Time 2 to 5000ms Number of times 4 to 62500 CH2 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH2 Averaging process setting lir Sampling CH2 Time number of tim
113. ge _ Set by Stores the status when the instruction is complete S 1 Completion status 0 Normal completion S 2 2 3 System area Other than 0 Abnormal completion S 12 S 14 8 19 S 21 S 28 S 30 S 33 App 11 App 11 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Control data of the Q68ADV 2 2 Setting data Setting range_ Set by CH8 User range settings offsetvalue System S 35 CH8 User range settings gain value SC System Control data of the Q68ADI Setting data Setting range _ Set by s Systemarea S i o Stores the status when the instruction is complete S 1 Completion status 0 Normal completion Other than 0 Abnormal completion S 2 cs a S 4 CH1 Industrial shipment settings offsetvalue System S 5 System S 6 System S 7 System 8 9 i a ae a CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value System CH3 Industrial shipment settings gain value System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System L 10 CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value 11 CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value 12 CHS Industrial shipment settings offset value S 13 CH5 Industrial shipment settings gain value ie lt S 14 CH6 In
114. ge value calculated using the average number of times in the buffer memory differs according to the number of channels used the number of channels set to A D conversion enable and whether or not the temperature drift compensation is used 1 Without the temperature drift compensation function Processing time Set number of times x Number of channels used x 80 1000 Unit ms 2 With the temperature drift compensation function Processing time Set number of times x Number of channels used x 80 160 1000 Unit ms Example When averaging processing is performed with four channels 1 2 3 and 4 for the set number of 100 times with temperature drift compensation on an average value is output every 48 ms 100 x 4 x 80 160 1000 48 ms 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 2 2 Maximum and minimum value hold function 1 The maximum and minimum value of Digital output value for each channel are stored in Maximum and minimum values storage area buffer memory address 30 to 45 Un G30 to Un G45 2 When Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off the values are cleared to 0 and new maximum and minimum values are stored when conversion begins 3 Since Maximum and minimum values storage area buffer memory address 30 to 45 Un G30 to Un G45 can be rewritten with the sequence program the maximum and minimum values within a specific period of time can be checked 3 3 I O Signals for the
115. he case in which both of 1 and 2 are performed a Initial setting FB setting given in 2 is valid b Auto refresh setting e Both 1 and 2 are valid e At the time of FB execution and in the END processing of the sequence program auto refresh is performed 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 8 2 Paste an FB to a Sequence Program Purpose of operation Paste an FB in order to use it with a sequence program Operation procedure Switch the lt lt Project gt gt tab into the lt lt FB gt gt tab on GX Developer and drag amp drop the FB to be used onto the sequence program Before pasting MELSOFT series GX Developer C MELSEC GPPW GX Configurator AD LD Edit mode MAIN 124 Step TT Project Edt Find Replace Convert View Online Diagnostics Tools Window Help E lax t 18 x Dicsleal B 25 e alalel 2 8 alel le Global variables E el l E sali e i elaaeal Al easel lca lf ol wl mi ol zizi Aea EE l Elsa e ele eel SIRI f E E amp X Configurator AD 8 Function Block S pes E A AD FB Header Body Project pe structure Ready 5 jqizH Host station Ovrente num After pasting PMELSOFT series GX Developer C MELSEC GPPW GX Configurator AD LD Edit mode MAIN 124 Step TT Project Edt Find Replace Convert View Online Diagnostics Tools Window Help MEIE lax EECLC
116. hen on the power or reset the CPU module The auto refresh settings cannot be changed from sequence programs However processing equivalent to auto refresh can be added using the FROM TO instruction in the sequence program 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 6 Monitoring Test 5 6 1 Monitor test screen Purpose Buffer memory monitoring testing I O signals monitoring testing operating condition setting offset gain settings refer to Section 5 6 2 5 6 3 pass data refer to Section 5 6 5 5 6 6 are started from this screen Operating procedure Select monitor test module screen Start I O No 1 Module type Module model name Monitor test x1 Enter the start I O No in hexadecimal The screen can also be started from System monitor of GX Developer Version 6 or later Refer to the GX Developer Operating Manual for details Setting screen 5 x 1 Max value min value info 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q aes m Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Module model name Q68ADV Function Version C Setting item Curent value Setting value CH1 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CH1 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CH2 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CH2 Industrial shipment settings
117. hin the analog input range and digital output range for each input range If these ranges are exceeded the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the performance specifications Avoid using the dotted line area shown in Figures 3 1 and 3 2 2 When inputting an analog voltage out of the range between 15 to 15V the elements may be damaged 3 Set the offset gain values for the user range setting 1 within a range in which the following conditions are met a Offset value gain value setting range 10 0 to 10 0V b Choose either one of the following formulas which corresponds to the resolution mode to be set 1 Normal resolution mode Gain value Offset value gt 1 5V 2 High resolution mode Gain value Offset value 4 0V c Gain value Offset value lt 10 0V 4 When an analog value that exceeds the range for Digital output value is entered Digital output value will be fixed at the maximum or minimum value Analog input range Normal resolution mode rA resolution mode setting Minimum Maximum _ m to 5V 288 12287 ots5y to 5V 10 to 10 V rae 4095 16384 16383 0to10V 384 User range setting 2 12288 12287 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 2 Current input characteristic a Current input characteristic in normal resolution mode Figure 3 3 shows a graph of the current input characteristic in normal resolution mode Analog input practical range Digit
118. ide Buffer size Model side Transfer word count Transfer direction PLC side Device Displays the size of the buffer memory for the setting item that can be transferred fixed at one word Displays the number of words to transfer the CPU device from the head device fixed at one word lt indicates that data is written from the device to the buffer memory gt indicates that data is read from the buffer memory to the device Enter a CPU module side device that is to be automatically refreshed Applicable devices are X Y M L B T C ST D W R and ZR When using bit devices X Y M L or B set a number that can be divided by 16 points examples X10 Y120 M16 etc Also buffer memory data are stored in a 16 point area starting from the specified device number For example if X10 is entered data are stored in X10 to X1F 5 15 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 2 Command buttons Make text file Creates a file containing the screen data in text file format Saves the setting data and ends the operation Cancels the setting and ends the operation The auto refresh settings are stored in an intelligent function module parameter file After being written to the CPU module the auto refresh setting takes effect by either 1 or 2 1 Turn the RUN STOP switch of the CPU module STOP RUN STOP RUN 2 After the RUN STOP switch is set to RUN turn off and t
119. ied in the Setting value field of Pass data classification setting and click the Execute test button When the setting is completed the setting data is displayed in the Current value field of CHO Pass data classification setting Set the recorded values in the Setting value fields of CHO Industrial shipment settings offset gain values user range settings offset gain values Select all the Setting value fields of CHO Industrial shipment settings offset gain values user range settings offset gain values and click the Execute test button When write is completed the set values are displayed in the Current value fields of CHO Industrial shipment settings offset gain values CHO User range settings offset gain values Change the Setting value field of Pass data write request to Request and click the Execute test button Make sure that the indication in the Current value field of Pass data write request changes from Request to OFF on completion of write 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 6 6 Pass data Q68ADV Q68ADI Perform operation in the following sequence to save restore the user range 1 2 Switch to the pass data screen Perform the operation in Section 5 6 1 to display the pass data screen atx r Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Stat I D No 0000 Module model name Q68ADV Function Ver
120. igent function module utility C MELSEC Gppw fb 5 x Intelligent Function module parameter Online Tools Help r Select a target intelligent function module Start 1 0 No Module type 0000 A D Conversion Module Module model name Q68ADV 7 Parameter setting module Intelligent function module parameter ESD ty Start 1 0 No Module model name Initial setting Auto refresh A 000 g58ADv Available Available Mil SS aes Explanation of items 1 Activation of other screens Following screens can be displayed from the intelligent function module utility screen Common operations to the lt lt Intelligent function module parameter gt gt tab and lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab a _ Initial setting screen Start I O No Module type Module model name Initial setting b Auto refresh setting screen Start I O No Module type Module model name Auto refresh c Select monitor test module screen Online Monitor Test x1 Enter the start I O No in hexadecimal On the lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab a FB conversion screen lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab gt For details refer to section 5 7 The lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab is displayed when the project which is being edited is a label project 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 2 Command buttons Common operations to the lt lt I
121. ights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 1999 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the MELSEC Q series programmable controller Before using the product please read this manual carefully to develop full familiarity with the functions and performance of the Q series programmable controllers to ensure correct use CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS manene ar aii edd es devtidvesaulidesdevtidven i A 1 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT cecceecceeceeeeeeeeetneeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeseesieesieesieesieesieesieesieesinesines A 5 REVISIONS S mearra taedia wench a tenn e inane heehee eo heehee A 6 INTRODUCTION anaa a Sessa aha E stad AT E O AE AE AT A A AAE A 9 CONTENTS nanci adagi aidaa de A i i E A 9 ABOUT MANUAL S morrai a e ea e ithe ae a ated A 12 COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES siseieeeeeeeieeisersersrrersrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsresens A 12 ABOUT THE GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS c ccecseceeeceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseaeeeaeeeneeeaes A 13 PRODUCT STRUCTURE tx aiei E N A A ae ieiobua tines NNA N N A 14 1 OVERVIEW 1 1to1 2 WET TRO ATUPSS 3 tonia e tute eyed iecin sda tnuta helen eden faces beds ceeded noes ved fatievnes tices bed caenvdel nes bea eebneen tite 1 1 1 2 Functions Added to Function Version B and Latter cccecceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeseeesieesieesieesieesieeeaees 1 2 2 1 Applicable Systems missini inaina i
122. ile containing the screen data in text file format Selects whether or not to monitor current values Performs a test on the selected items To select more than one item select them while holding down the key Closes the screen that is currently open and returns to the previous screen 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 3 Operation examples of Execute test The following explains changing CH1 A D conversion method from the sampling processing to Averaging process setting of every ten conversions and enables the settings a b Click the Operating condition setting button on the Monitor Test screen Change the setting value field for CH1 Averaging process setting to Averaging Change the setting value field for CH1 Time number of times specifying to Number of times Click the setting value field for CH1 Time number of times specifying Input 10 as the average number of processing times and press the key At this point the setting data have not been written to the A D converter module Select the Setting value fields input in the operations b to e while pressing the key Multiple fields can be selected by dragging the mouse over them Click the Execute test button to write the data After the completion of writing the written values are displayed in the Current value field At this time the operation is the same as before changing the setting value in
123. imum values and then stored in the buffer memory 3 SPECIFICATIONS a MELSEC Q When averaging processing is specified for the set amount of time 1 The number of processing repetitions within the set time differs according to the number of channels used number of channels for which A D conversion is enabled and whether or not temperature drift compensation is used Without the temperature drift compensation function Number of Set time x 1000 processing repetitions Number of channels used 80 4 s 1 channel e With the temperature drift compensation function Number of y Set time X 1000 processing repetitions Number of channels used X 80 4 s 1 channel 160 Example When averaging processing is performed with four channels channels 1 2 3 and 4 for the set time of 50 ms with the temperature drift compensation function on measurement is performed 104 times and the average value is output 50 X 1000 4 X 80 160 104 17 times Round down the number 2 When 7 or 8 channels are used with the temperature drift compensation function on set the average time to 3 ms or more If the time is set to 2 ms or less the average number of times becomes less than 3 and it causes Digital output value to become 0 since a sum excluding the maximum and minimum values will be averaged When the averaging processing is specified for the set number of times The time required to store the avera
124. ion 4 2 4 5 4 6 Section 7 2 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 4 7 3 6 7 4 7 5 Appendix 1 1 2 2 2 3 Partial addition Section 3 3 2 Section 8 2 3 Feb 2002 SH NA 080055 D Add the contents of the function version C Correction Section 2 2 Section 3 4 1 Section 4 2 4 4 1 4 4 2 Section 5 3 3 Partial addition SAFETY PRECAUTIONS About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Product Structure Section 1 2 Section 2 1 Section 3 1 1 3 2 Section 4 3 4 6 Section 5 2 1 5 2 2 Section 8 1 8 2 1 Appendix 1 1 1 2 1 3 Addition Section 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 13 3 4 14 3 4 15 Chapter 7 Appendix 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 Renumbering x The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date Manual Number Reson O O Feb 2003 SH NA 080055 F 7 Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 1 2 Section 2 1 Section 3 4 1 to 3 4 3 3 4 15 Section 4 5 Section 5 1 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 2 5 6 1 to 5 6 3 Section 7 3 1 7 3 3 to 7 3 6 Appendix 1 1 Appendix 1 2 Appendix 2 2 Appendix 2 3 Addition Section 5 6 4 5 6 5 May 2003 SH NA 080055 G Correction Section 2 2 Section 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 14 3 4 15 Section 4 5 4 6 Section 5 3 1 2 May 2004 SH NA 080055 H Addition of program example for use on the remote I O network Correction Section 2 2 Section 4 6 Chapter 6 Section 7 1 7 3 1 to 7 3 6 Aug 2004 SH NA 080055 I Correction Se
125. ion enabled channel initial setting M100 Y9 x9 E Uo E MOV H8 Go J A D conversion enable disable setting _ U0 L LMOV K50 G2 J g UO E LMOV K1000 G3 J E U0 E LMOV H604 G9 Averaging process specification SET y9 Turns on Operating condition setting request Y9 RST M100 x0 Yo x9 F Turns off Operating condition setting uF LRST xo request Y9 Xii X0 X0E Y9 E UO E r g LMOV G11 D11 J Read the CH1 digital output value g UO E LMOV G12 D12 J Read the CH2 digital output value 2 UO0 E LMOV G13 D13 J Read the CH3 digital output value Read the input signal error detection flag X10 XOF 7 UO E ht BCD G19 K3Y20 Outputting error codes with BCD SET YOF Turns on Error clear request YF YOF XOF ss E RST YOF J Turns off Error clear request YF END 6 PROGRAMMING MELSEC Q 6 2 For Use in Remote I O Network System configuration used in the program explanation 1 System configuration Remote master station Network No 1 Remote I O station Station No 1 Power Q Q Q Q Power Q Q Q J J module C L 0 0 module a 0 0 A P P P D u 5 6 2 2 5 5 X Y100 X Y110 X Y120 to to to XIY10F X Y11F X Y12F Perform the following intelligent function module switch settings in advance e Switch 1 0430H CH1 4 to 20mA CH2 0 to 5V CH3 10 to 10V e Switch 2 Empty Switch 3 Empty e Switch 4 0000H Normal mode A D conversion processin
126. ion side Set the following in the Intelligent function module parameter setting module select area e Start I O No 20 e Module type A D Conversion Module e Module model name Q64AD a Initial setting refer to Section 5 4 CH1 CH2 CH3 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH1 Averaging process Setting eceeceeceeeeeeeeeteeeneeeees Sampling CH2 Averaging process Setting ecceceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeteeeees Averaging CH2 Time number of times Specifying seeeeeeeeeeeeeees Number of times CH2 Average time average number of times setting 50 CH3 Averaging process Setting eceeceeeeeeeeteeeneeeneeeees Averaging CH3 Time number of times specifying eeeeeeeteeeeeeees Time ms CH3 Average time average number of times setting 4000 x Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0020 Module model name 0644D Setting item Setting value CH1 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH1 Time number of times specifying Number of times CH1 Average time average number of times setting Time 2 to 5000ms Number of times 4 to 62500 CH2 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH2 Time number of times specifying Number of times Details Select input Disable Make text file End setup Cancel 6 PROGRAMMING MELSEC Q b Auto refresh set
127. ions added to the A D converter module of function version C are listed below Item Function overview Reference section You can change the module without stopping the system A programmable controller CPU of function version C or later is required Using Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 and Operating condition setting request Y9 the module is switched between the normal mode and offset gain setting mode without the programmable controller CPU being reset Using the dedicated instruction G P OFFGAN the module is switched between the normal mode and offset gain setting mode Appendix 2 1 without the programmable controller CPU being reset Using GX Configurator AD the module is switched between the normal mode and offset gain setting mode without the programmable controller Section 5 6 2 CPU being reset Online module change Chapter 7 Section 3 4 13 Mode switching that does not require programmable controller CPU to be reset 1 Refer to Appendix 1 1 for a comparison of functions of the function version 2 Refer to Section 2 3 on how to check the function version 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MELSEC Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter explains the system configuration of the A D converter module 2 1 Applicable Systems This section describes applicable systems 2 1 Applicable modules and base units and No of modules a When mounting to CPU module For th
128. ipment settings gain value 204 205 206 CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value 207 208 209 212 214 20 21 Ke T F d H CAH C C Le CH2 Industrial shipment settings offset value 2 CH3 Industrial shipment settings gain value CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value D1H 2 212 che irausi stipment setings oft vue i 214 CHT nst stipen setings oft vue X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequence program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled x2 Areas used to restore the user range settings offset gain values when online module change is made Refer to chapter 7 for details of online module change A t C C C C D D D D D D D D D D D CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value Oooo 0 o 9 B C D E F 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H D D 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q Table 3 6 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADI 3 3 1 Reference 3 Description Default R W section Dew 222 CH3 User range settings offsetvaue o rw Dome 223 CH3Userrange settings gainvalue o rw Eom 224 CH4 User range settings offset vaue o rw Em 2 CHA Userrange settings gainvalue o rw Em 2 CH5 User range settings offsetvaue o rw Esm 27 CH5Userrange settings gainvalue o Rw Em 28 CHG User range s
129. is i lit If the RUN LED does not light even after doing this the Has a watchdog timer error occurred on module may be malfunctioning Contact the nearest distributor or branch office with a description of the problem Is the module correctly mounted on the base unit Check the mounting condition of the module Is a module change enabled during an online module 3 Refer to Chapter 7 and take corrective action change 8 2 2 When the ERROR LED is on or flashing 1 When on Check item i bei ae Confirm the error code and take corrective action described s an error being generated oe in Section 8 1 2 When flashing Check item Is intelligent function module setting switch 5 set to other Using GX Developer parameter setting set intelligent than 0 function module setting switch 5 to 0 refer to Section 4 5 8 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC Q 8 2 3 When the digital output values cannot be read Check item Is there any fault with the analog signal lines such as Check for faulty condition of the lines visually and perform a disconnection continuity check of the signal lines Is the CPU module in the STOP status Set the CPU module to the RUN status Verify that the offset gain settings are correct refer to Sections 4 6 5 6 2 and 5 6 3 If the user range is being used switch to a different default Are the offset gain settings correct ae input range and check if A D conversion is correctly
130. isplayed Module model name The module model name of the information which is set up on the currently open intelligent function module parameter is displayed Initial setting Set up whether to apply FB conversion to the parameter or not Check if you apply FB conversion to the parameter Auto refresh Set up whether to apply FB conversion to the parameter or not Check if you apply FB conversion to the parameter FB program name Set up the name of the converted FB program Up to six single byte characters can be set up as an FB program name However the characters and terms shown below cannot be set up as FB program name Character Nid tides fe 6 Se Se las sae Term COM1 to COM9 LPT1 to LPT9 AUX PRN CON NUL CLOCK In addition l is added for initial setting and A is added for auto refresh setting respectively to the top of the FB name setting to be registered in GX Developer after FB conversion is performed Ex If the FB program name is ABCDE the initial setting is I ABCDE and the auto refresh setting is A ABCDE Title Set up a title on a converted FB program Up to 32 single byte characters can be set up as a title 2 Explanation of screen command buttons FB conversion is performed for the checked columns of initial setting and auto refresh setting 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD 5 8 Usage of FB 5 8 1 Outline MELSEC Q This section describes the procedure for using FB with GX Devel
131. itial setting was made with GX Configurator AD other system is available 1 Conversion disable a Take the following steps to disable the conversion 1 Set A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un G0 to All channel conversion disable Fu 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on to stop the conversion 3 Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off from on 4 Check that A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 is in a status of Conversion stop On 5 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from on to off Device test xi r Bit device Device Close Y9 v Hide history FORCE ON FORCE OFF Toggle force rm Word device buffer memory C Device z Buffer memory Module start 1 00 vi Hex Address fo x DEC 7 i Setting value F HEX 7 16 bit integer 7 Set r Program Label reference program MAIN bd r Execution history Fna Y9 Force ON Module start 0 Address 0 D FH Find next Y9 Force OFF Re setting 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 2 Dismounting of module After choosing Diagnosis Online module change on GX Developer to enter the Online module change mode double click the module to be changed online to display the Online module change dialog box a b System Monitor x r Installed status MELSEC Q
132. ition setting request Y9 Switches to offset gain setting mode Mov MOV Common program Switches to normal mode ee Mav H964 H4144 o SET RST Processing in normal mode UO G158 UO G159 y9 Y9 gt A Sets 4144 to buffer memory address 158 Sets 964H to buffer memory address 159 Turns on Operating condition setting request Y9 Turns off Operating condition setting request Y9 q J Sets 964H to buffer memory address 158 Sets 4144n to buffer memory address 159 Turns on Operating condition setting request Y9 Turns off Operating condition setting request Y9 c When switching the mode by making intelligent function module switch setting Only the common program is necessary 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD 5 1 Utility Package Functions Table 5 1 shows an overview of the utility package functions Table 5 1 Utility package GX Configurator AD function list 1 Sets the following items that require initial setting e CH A D conversion enable disable setting e CH Averaging process setting e CH Time number of times specifying Initial Setting CH Average time average number of times setting Section 5 4 2 The data for which initial setting has been completed is registered in the parameters for the programmable controller CPU and automatically written t
133. k click the Cancel button to cancel control resumption Online module change x r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address OOOH sts Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart A Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel Click the OK button to leave the Online module change mode MELSOFT series GX Developer CG _ The online module change mode is stopped Even if the stop is executed the online module change mode on the PLC side is not cancelled Please execute the online module change and restart the control of the module again OK Click the Close button to close the System monitor dialog box r Installed status r Base Base Module O oe Main base MasterPLC JUnmo Unmo Unmo Unmo H ue untijuntijuntijunti m mig QLZPHCPU paps ps ps E Lie pansion He He mme mmg r Parameter status r Mode T o Addressjo_ io eo so ao I System monitor ofitztst s aa Online module change None None None None Q12PHCPU l 6pt 1 6pt 1 pt 1 pt Diagnostics Module s Information
134. l output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 1 Digital output values after A D conversion are stored in CHL Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 for each channel 2 Digital output value is expressed with 16 bit signed binary values b15b14b13b12b11b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 bO Data section Resolution 1 4000 12 bits Resolution 1 12000 1 16000 14 bits nas ie For other than the data section and a signed bit it becomes 1 for a negative when b15 is 1 and 0 for a positive when b15 is 0 L Signed bit 1 Negative 0 Positive 3 While Operating condition setting request Y9 is on 0 is stored to the buffer memory area 4 When reading Digital output value use A D conversion completed flag XE or A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 as an interlock 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 9 Error code buffer memory address 19 Un G19 1 The error codes generated by the A D converter modules are stored here 2 Refer to Section 8 1 for the details of Error code 3 4 10 Setting range buffer memory address 20 21 Un G20 Un G21 1 These areas are used to confirm Setting range of the A D converter module 2 The setting values for CH1 to CH4 are stored in Setting range CH1 to CH4 buffer memory address 20 Un G20 and setting values for CH5 to CH8 are stored in Setting range CH5 to CH8 buffer memory address 2
135. le cccccccecscesececsseeeeeenecseeseceeseecenecssesenecsaeesecsaeseaeeseesseeseeseaeeneechaeenaetneeeeetees 7 35 7 5 Precautions for Online Module Change cccceccecceeseeeeeeneeeneeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeseaeseaeeeaeseaeseaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeerseaeeas 7 36 8 1 Error Code Listen erurman cited dele a aa i aaa a aia 8 1 8 2 Troubleshooting eian E E A E er oe ial A 8 3 8 2 1 When the RUN LED is flashing or turned Off eesssseesesesereererstnsersrrstnntnstnstnstnntnstnstnstnstnsennn 8 3 8 2 2 When the ERROR LED is 01 of tashihi eriei aE RE ERAR 8 3 8 2 3 When the digital output values cannot be read ee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeseneseaeseneteneeeneeats 8 4 8 2 4 Checking the A D converter module status using GX Developer system monitor 8 5 Appendix 1 Function Upgrade for the A D Converter Module cc cceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseteetsneeees App 1 Appendix 1 1 A comparison of functions of the A D converter module ceceeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeees App 1 Appendix 1 2 Combinations of A D converter module functions and GX Configurator AD SOMWAIC VETSIONS aE AE AE I AE A ti ali ite ee das App 2 Appendix 1 3 Precautions for replacing the module of function version A with the one of function version Bor latei inaenea a a a deeded ah Le aa lated eteti ded aa App 2 Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction List and Available Devices ceccceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeensaees App 3 App
136. le CPU system Multiple CPU system Version 8 68W or later Version 8 78G or later Version 2 05F or later CPU modules other than the above Single CPU system Multiple CPU system If installed in a MELSECNET H remote I O station Cannot be used Version 6 or later Cannot be used SWOD5C QADU E 50F or later GX Works2 Refer to the GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common 1 Refer to Appendix 1 2 for the combinations of the A D converter module functions and GX Configurator AD software versions 1 2 3 The products of function version C include the functions of the products of function versions A and B Depending on the version of GX Configurator AD systems CPU modules and functions of the A D converter modules differ When using GX Works2 refer to the following e GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common e GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Intelligent Function Module 2 2 Precautions on System Configuration 1 Using A D converter modules with Redundant CPU a Dedicated instruction The dedicated instruction cannot be used b GX Configurator AD GX Configurator AD cannot be used when accessing the Redundant CPU via an intelligent function module on an extension base unit from GX Developer Connect a personal computer to the Redundant CPU with a communication path indicated below Main base unit Extension base unit
137. lue Figure 3 5 Accuracy 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 2 Function List Table 3 2 shows the function list of the A D converter modules Table 3 2 Function list 1 Specifies whether to enable or disable the A D conversion for each A D conversion enable channel disable setting 2 By disabling the conversion for the channels that are not used the sampling time can be shortened 1 Sampling processing The A D conversion for analog input values is performed successively for each channel and Digital output value is output upon each conversion 2 Averaging processing For each channel A D conversion values are averaged for the set number of times or set amount of time and the average value is output as a digital value Maximum and minimum 1 The maximum and minimum values of Digital output value is retained in Section 3 2 2 value hold function the module Errors arising from changes in the ambient temperature of the module Temperature drift are automatically compensated for to improve conversion accuracy compensation function 2 The temperature drift compensation function can be performed at A D conversion time for all channels 160 gs 1 The resolution mode can be switched according to the application and digital value resolution settings of 1 4000 1 12000 or 1 16000 can be selected Section 3 1 1 2 The resolution mode setting is applicable to all channels Section 4 5 3 Refer to Section 3 1 1 for Digital
138. lue setting method 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4 1 Handling Precautions 1 Do not drop the module or subject it to heavy impact 2 Do not remove the PCB of the module from its case Doing so may cause the module to fail 3 Be careful not to let foreign particles such as swarf or wire chips enter the module They may cause a fire mechanical failure or malfunction 4 The top surface of the module is covered with a protective film to prevent foreign objects such as wire burrs from entering the module during wiring Do not remove this film until the wiring is complete Before operating the system be sure to remove the film to provide adequate ventilation 5 Tighten the screws such as module fixing screws within the following ranges Loose screws may cause short circuits failures or malfunctions Tightening torque range Module fixing screw M3 screw 1 0 36 to 0 48 N m i Terminal block screw M3 screw 0 42 to 0 58 N m Terminal block mounting screw M3 5 screw 0 66 to 0 89 N m x1 The module can be easily fixed onto the base unit using the hook at the top of the module However it is recommended to secure the module with the module fixing screw if the module is subject to significant vibration 6 With pressing the module mounting lever located at the bottom of the module fully insert the module fixing projection into the fixing hole o
139. ming that the RUN LED of the module has turned off remove the terminal block and dismount the module Always dismount the module If mounting confirmation is made without the module being dismounted the module will not start properly and the RUN LED will not be lit 3 Mounting of new module a b c d e Mount the dismounted module and new module to the other system Using the G P OGLOAD instruction save the user set values to the CPU device Refer to Appendix 2 2 for the G P OGLOAD instruction Using the G P OGSTOR instruction restore the user set values to the module Refer to Appendix 2 3 for the G P OGSTOR instruction Dismount the new module from the other system mount it to the slot from where the old module was dismounted in the original system and install the terminal block After mounting the module click the Execution button and make sure that the RUN LED is lit Module READY X0 remains off Online module change x Operation r Target module Module change execution 170 address O00H G A T Module name Q644D Installation confirmation i m Status Module control restart Changing module r Status Guidance The module can be exchanged Please execute after installing a new module Cancel 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 4 Operation check a b c To make an operation chec
140. n describes the assignment of the Q64AD buffer memory Do not write data from System area or sequence program to the buffer memory area where writing is disabled Doing so may cause malfunction Table 3 4 Buffer memory assignment Q64AD 1 2 m text Reference Description Default Read write i section O o o O A D conversion enable disable setting Oo o w Section 3 4 4 m 1 CHT Average time average number oftimes o rw 2 cH Averagetime average number oftimes o rw Section 3 4 5 3 CH3 Average time average number oftimes o rw a 4 CH4 average time average number oftimes o rw ee System area ee 8a O o a o Averaging process setting o Rw _ Section 3 4 6 AID conversion completed flag o R Sedion3a7 CH1 Digital output value H o o ee CH2 Digital output value Eoo al ee a Section 3 4 8 CH3 Digital output value o R CH4 Digital output value o R FH 15 System area Setting range CH1 to CH4 Section 3 4 10 R W 14H 20 15H 21 System area Offset gain setting mode Offset specification Offset gain setting mode Gain specification a o ooa Ooo oo ae a a System area ae aaa i Gre aa n aeee ai o Section 3 4 11 Pate CH Minimumvalue ae w CHS Minimumvalue o O om CH Maximumvalue o O Pee tt CHA Minimum value X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequenc
141. nergizing However there are some restrictions on replaceable modules and the replacement procedures are predetermined for each module For details refer to the chapter of the online module change in this manual e Do not install remove the module to from the base unit or the terminal block to from the module more than 50 times after the first use of the product IEC 61131 2 compliant Failure to do so may cause malfunction e Always make sure to touch the grounded metal to discharge the electricity charged in the body etc before touching the module Failure to do so may cause a failure or malfunctions of the module DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION e When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste e CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT e 1 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions x i where any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT if any shall not lead to any major or serious accident and ii where the backup and fail safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the case of any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT The PRODUCT has been designed and manufactured for the purpose of being used in general industries MITSUBISHI SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT PRODUCT LIABILITY FOR A
142. ng table lists the dedicated instructions that can be used with the A D converter modules ae Reference Instruction Description section Switches to the offset gain setting mode G P OFFGAN Appendix 2 1 Switches to the normal mode Reads the offset gain values of the user range setting to G P OGLOAD Appendix 2 2 the CPU Restores the offset gain values of the user range setting i G P OGSTOR Appendix 2 3 stored in the CPU to the A D converter module When the module is mounted to a MELSECNET H remote station the dedicated instructions cannot be used 2 Available devices The following devices are available for the dedicated instructions Internal devices PE File register Constant XYMLFVB ts eow RZ gt x1 Word device bit designation can be used as bit data Word device bit designation is done by designating Word device Bit No Designation of bit numbers is done in hexadecimal For example bit 10 of DO is designated as D0 A However there can be no bit designation for timers T retentive timers ST and counters C App 3 App 3 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Appendix 2 1 G P OFFGAN Switches the mode of the A D converter module Normal mode to offset gain setting mode offset gain setting mode to normal mode Usable devices Ee device poet direct device Intelligent z constant Setting Ee user Fil poet function Index ile data module regis
143. nput Voltage 15 V Current 30 mA E PROM write count Max 100 thousand times Between the I O terminal and programmable controller power supply Insulation method Photocoupler insulation Between channels Non insulated Between the I O terminal and programmable controller power supply SOOVAC for 1 Dielectric withstand voltage minute Between the I O terminal and programmable controller power supply 500VDC 20MQ or more VO occupied points 18 point terminal block Internal current consumption 063A 0 64 A 0 64 A 0 18 kg 0 19 kg 0 19 kg Insulation resistance 1 Digit indicates a digital value x2 Current value indicates value of instant input current that does not break module inner electrical resistance Refer to the user s manual for the CPU module being used for general specifications of the A D converter modules 3 1 2 I O conversion characteristic The I O conversion characteristic represents the angle formed by a straight line connecting the offset value and gain value when the analog signals voltage or current input from outside the programmable controller are converted to digital values Offset value The offset value denotes the analog input value voltage or current that makes Digital output value 0 Gain value The gain value denotes the analog input value voltage or current that makes Digital output value 4000 in normal resolution mode 12000 when 0 to 5 V 1 to 5 V 4 to 20 m
144. ntelligent function module parameter gt gt tab and lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab Deletes the initial setting and auto refresh setting of the selected module However if initial setting and auto refresh setting have been prepared and the cell of initial setting or auto refresh is selected and executed only the setting of the selected cell is deleted Closes this screen When the lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab is selected Moves the setting of the selected line to the lt lt Intelligent function module parameter gt gt tab When the lt lt Intelligent Function Module Parameter gt gt tab is selected FB parameter gt gt Moves the setting of the selected line to the lt lt FB support parameter gt gt tab 3 Menu bar a File menu Intelligent function module parameters of the project opened by GX Developer are handled Open parameters Reads a parameter file Intelligent function module parameter Online T aa SESE Ta Close parameters Closes the parameter file If any data are eer ae modified a dialog asking for file saving will Delete parameters a p p ear Save parameters Saves the parameter file Delete parameters Deletes the parameter file Open FB support parameters Opens the FB support parameter file Save as FB support parameters Saves the FB support parameter file Exit Closes this screen b Online menu Monitor Test Activat
145. nversion disable a Take the following steps to disable the conversion il Hide history FORCE ON FORCE OFF Toggle force m Word device buffer memory C Device z Buffer memory Module start 1 0f0 x Hex Address fo 7 DEC 7 Setting value F HEX 7 16 bit integer 7 Set r Program Label reference program MAIN z Execution history Find Y9 Force ON Module start 0 Address 0 D F H Find next Y9 Force OFF Re setting 1 Set A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO to All channel conversion disable Fx 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on to stop the conversion 3 Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off from on 4 Check that A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 is in a status of Conversion stop On 5 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from on to off r Bit device Device Close v9 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 2 Dismounting of module a b After choosing Diagnosis Online module change on GX Developer to enter the Online module change mode double click the module to be changed online to display the Online module change dialog box System Monitor Monitor System Monitor r Installed status r Base Base
146. nverter modules and software package is shown in the following table GX Developer or GX Works2 are necessary when using the A D converter module Single CPU system Software Version GX Developer Version 7 or later Multiple CPU system Version 8 or later GX Configurator AD 1 Version 1 10L or later cannot be used with the SWOD5C QADU E 50F or earlier versions Q02 Q02H QO6H Q12H Q25HCPU Single CPU system Version 4 or later SWOD5C QADU E 00A or later Multiple CPU system Version 6 or later SWOD5C QADU E 20C or later Q02PH QO6PHCPU Q12PH Q25PHCPU Single CPU system Multiple CPU system Single CPU system Multiple CPU system Version 8 68W or later Version 7 10L or later Version 1 13P or later cannot be used with the SWOD5C QADU E 50F or earlier versions Q12PRH Q25PRHCPU Redundant System Version 8 45X or later Version 1 15R or later Q00UJ Q00U Q01UCPU Single CPU system Multiple CPU system Version 8 78G or later Q02U Q03UD Q04UDH QO6UDHCPU Single CPU system Multiple CPU system Version 8 48A or later Q10UDH Q20UDHCPU Q13UDH Q26UDHCPU Single CPU system Multiple CPU system Single CPU system Multiple CPU system Version 8 78G or later Version 8 62Q or later QO3UDE QO4UDEH QO6UDEH Q13UDEH Q26UDEHCPU Q10UDEH Q20UDEHCPU Single CPU system Multiple CPU system Sing
147. o read the offset gain values of the A D converter module mounted in the position of I O number X Y0 to X YF when M11 is turned on ON ON Abnormal completion t i 1 1 1 eee 1 Normal completion 1 i i i 1 scan aar a a a aaa r r a aa A eT aa E a E ee ee 7 1 1 ie Sica ect ec NI EELA een SE O AE AANO EESIN ee ee eres MOSS SSS Se ee SESS sete Sree 4 Offset gain value read M12 H M20 1 D102 Specifies voltage M12 r Dedicated instruction 0 0c 0an ug ug wen GP OGLOAD RST M12 M20 Performs processing at abnormal completion END 1 For the Q68ADV Q68ADI the program in the dotted area is not necessary App 9 App 9 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Appendix 2 3 G P OGSTOR Restores the offset gain values of the user range setting stored in the CPU to the A D converter module Usable devices A Internal device Link direct device Intelligent Setting P Index Constant System user File JOO function data f register Others register module device Bit Word Bit Word K H Instruction Execution symbol condition Command G OGSTOR G OGSTOR Un S D Command GP OGSTOR GP OGSTOR Un S D Setting data Setting data Setting range Data type Un__ Start I O number of the module 0 to FEH Binary 16 bits S Start number of the device in which control data is stored Maile ne ngs SD Device name specified device Device th
148. o the A D converter module when the programmable controller CPU changes to the RUN status Sets auto refresh for the A D converter module buffer memory The buffer memory that was set for auto refresh is automatically Section 5 5 read and written to the specified device when the END command for the programmable controller CPU is executed 1 Monitor test The buffer memory and I O signals for the A D converter modules are monitored and tested 2 Operating condition setting Changes the initial setting during operation 3 Offset gain setting Monitor test When setting the offset gain to a value selected by the user when Section 5 6 the analog output range setting is user range setting the offset and gain can be easily set while viewing the screen Pass data The pass data pass data classification setting industrial shipment settings offset gain values user range settings offset gain values can be monitored and set Generates FB automatically from the intelligent function module FB conversion see i i Section 5 7 parameter initial setting auto refresh setting x1 Ifinitial setting and auto refresh setting are performed the intelligent function module parameters require a maximum of 76 bytes per module 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 2 Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package For how to install or uninstall the utility package refer to Method of installing the MELSOFT Series included in the
149. ode M5 1M MOP K UO 4 Specifies channel where offset gain setting will be made esses MO ttt OP HI Specifies channel where offset setting will be made 1 M2 00 ly Ko Specifies channel where gain setting will be made M2 MI XOA H yO i Ww KO Changes channel where offset gain setting will be made i M3 l Q se X i RS Registers offset gain setting results to module M4 XOA i ttt 1 f Se XOA i RS Switches to normal mode M5 W MP Ko UO XOA ssl Processing in normal mode UO G22 UO G23 Uo G23 UO G22 YOB YOB 1 The program in the dotted area is a common program TEND MELSEC Q Stores setting of dedicated instruction G OFFGAN into D1 Dedicated instruction G OFFGAN Stores channel where offset gain setting will be made into DO Specifies offset setting channel Sets 0 to buffer memory address 23 Specifies gain setting channel address 22 Turns on Channel change request YB Turns off Channel change request YB Turns on User range writing request YA Turns off User range writing Sets 0 to buffer memory request YA i Stores setting of dedicated instruction G OFFGAN into D1 Dedicated instruction G OFFGAN 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q b When switching the mode using Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 and Operating cond
150. offset gain values buffer memory address 218 to 233 Un G218 to Un G233 Example When the offset value and gain value of channel 1 are 1V and 5V respectively in the Q68ADV the reference value of CH1 User range settings offset value buffer memory address 218 Un G218 is approx 8C46u and that of CH1 User range settings gain value buffer memory address 219 Un G219 is approx BD38u Offset gain value Reference value Hexadecimal ov _ Approx 800Cx Approx 8C46H Voltage Approx BD38H Approx FA64H Approx 800CH Current 4mA Approx 8C46H Approx FA64n 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 7 5 Precautions for Online Module Change The following are the precautions for online module change 1 Always perform an online module change in the correct procedure A failure to do so can cause a malfunction or failure If an online module change is made with the user range setting the accuracy after that will fall to about less than three times of the accuracy before that Re set the offset gain values as necessary Do not perform online module change during setting the offset gain mode If performed the A D converter module may not operate properly Do not perform the following operations during online module change If performed the A D converter module may not operate properly a Powering off the programmable controller CPU b Resetting the programmable controller CPU 8 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC
151. olution mode and high resolution mode refer to the POINT 2 in this section Offset Gain setting Offset value Enter an offset value to display the I O characteristic diagram Gain value Enter a gain value to display the I O characteristic diagram 5 25 5 25 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q Analog Digital conversion Select a conversion type shown below for confirming the correspondence between an analog value and a digital value caused by the conversion characteristic e Digital Analog e Analog Digital Analog value lt When converted to a digital value gt Enter an analog value to be converted to a digital value lt When converted to an analog value gt The analog value converted from a digital value is displayed Digital value lt When converted to a digital value gt The digital value corresponding to an entered analog value is displayed lt When converted to an analog value gt Enter a digital value to be converted to an analog value 1 The following explains offset value and gain value e An offset value refers to the analog input value voltage or current whose Digital output value be 0 e Again value refers to the analog input value voltage or current whose Digital output value is 4000 in normal resolution mode 12000 in high resolution mode Set the offset value and gain values within a range in which the following conditions are met a When selecting Voltage in the Analog
152. on of the user range cannot be executed Before executing module control resumption follow the flowchart in Section 4 6 and make offset gain setting in the device test of GX Developer Perform mode switching by making the setting of Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 and turning Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on Note that if module control is resumed without offset gain setting being made operation will be performed with the default values 2 Dismounting of module a After choosing Diagnosis Online module change on GX Developer to enter the Online module change mode double click the module to be changed online to display the Online module change dialog box System Monitor r Installed status m Base 0 l 2 3 4 Base aa MasterPLC amp Main base Expansion l base 1 Q644 Unmo Unmo Unmo Unmo ac Ex sion iD untijuntijuntijunti O E l ptj ng ng ng ng E me Q1ZPHCPU C DAs l Oe ba x sion 0 Eeiz r Parameter status r Mode E70 address o io zo 30 40 System monitor o I 2 3 4 Online module change Diagnostic Q1ZPHCPU llig ent 1l 6 pt 1 pt 1 6 pt 1l ptr lpt Module Detailed Inf n Base Information z Inte None None None None S
153. onths The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if 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 no
154. oper For details refer to GX Developer Version 8 Operating Manual Function Block The procedure for creating FB is shown below 1 Set up the intelligent function module parameter initial setting auto refresh setting 2 Convert the intelligent function module parameter into FB 3 Paste the FB to a sequence program 4 Convert compile the sequence program Next a flowchart of procedures 1 to 4 is shown below Start 1 t GX Configurator AD Set up the initial setting auto refresh setting Refer to sections 5 4 and 5 5 3 t GX Developer Paste the FB to a sequence program Refer to sections 5 8 2 v 2 4 Convert the parameter into FB Refer to sections 5 7 Refer to sections 5 8 3 Convert compile the sequence program AD 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q The initial setting auto refresh setting of the intelligent function module can be performed by each of the following methods 1 Set intelligent function parameters Initial setting Auto refresh setting and write them to the programmable controller CPU 2 Create an FB of the intelligent function module parameter initial setting auto refresh setting and paste it to the sequence program In accordance with the specification of the system perform the initial setting auto refresh setting of the intelligent function module by one of the methods above 1 x1 The following explains t
155. or tool GX Configurator AD SW2D5C QADU E Generic term for Basic model QCPU High Performance model QCPU Process CPU Redundant CPU and Universal model QCPU Basic model QCPU High Performance model QCPU Generic term for QOQOJCPU QOOCPU and Q01CPU Generic term for QO2CPU QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU and Q25HCPU Process CPU Generic term for QO2PHCPU QO6PHCPU Q12PHCPU and Q25PHCPU Redundant CPU Generic term for Q12PRHCPU Q25PRHCPU Universal model QCPU Generic term for QQQUJCPU QOOUCPU Q01UCPU Q02UCPU Q03UDCPU QO3UDVCPU QO3UDECPU Q04UDHCPU QO04UDVCPU Q04UDEHCPU QO6UDHCPU QO6UDVCPU QO6UDEHCPU Q10UDHCPU Q10UDEHCPU Q13UDHCPU Q13UDVCPU Q13UDEHCPU Q20UDHCPU Q20UDEHCPU Q26UDHCPU Q26UDVCPU Q26UDEHCPU Q50UDEHCPU and Q100UDEHCPU Personal computer Factory setting Generic term for DOS V personal computer Generic term for analog input ranges 0 to 10V 0 to 5V 1 to 5V 10 to 10V 0 to 20mA and 4 to 20mA FB Windows Vista Abbreviation of function block Generic term for the following Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Business Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise Operating System Windows XP Windows 7 Generic term for the following Microsoft Windows XP Professional Ope
156. orage area buffer memory address 30 to 45 Un G30 to Un G45 are cleared by setting Maximum value minimum value reset request YD to on Refer to Maximum value minimum value reset completed flag XD column for on off timing 1 This turns on when a write error is cleared YF Error clear request as 2 Refer to Error flag XF column for the on off timing Maximum value minimum value reset request When User range writing request YA is turned on in the normal mode with A D conversion enabled the A D converter module restores the user range Offset gain setting mode flag XA User range writing request YA During restoration Restoration completed User range restoration processing A D conversion completed flag Buffer memory address 10 Un G10 Digital output value Buffer memory addresses 11 to 18 Un G11 to 18 During user range restoration A D conversion is stopped A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 is off and digital output value is held as previously After user range restoration A D conversion is resumed when user range setting is used A D conversion is resumed at the restored offset gain setting value 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 Buffer Memory The detailed explanation of the buffer memory in Section 3 4 4 and later is based on the 8 channel analog input CH1 to CH8 of the Q68ADV and Q68ADI 3 4 1 Buffer memory assignment Q64AD This sectio
157. ormal setting mode 1 End 1 2 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q x1 The mode switching normal mode to offset gain setting mode to normal mode method is given below e Dedicated instruction G P OFFGAN Refer to Section 4 6 2 a Setting made to Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 and turning Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on diva duel E E EE ETT Refer to Section 4 6 2 b e Intelligent function module switch setting Refer to Section 4 5 Section 4 6 2 c After intelligent function module switch setting reset the programmable controller CPU or switch power off then on x2 Do not perform the following during 2 operation If performed an error occurs in E PROM data and the A D converter module may not operate properly e Powering off the programmable controller CPU e Resetting the programmable controller CPU Perform the offset gain settings in the range that satisfies the conditions specified in Section 3 1 2 1 and 2 When the setting exceeds this range the maximum resolution or total accuracy may not be within the range indicated in the performance specification Though the offset gain settings can be performed on multiple channels at the same time set the offset and gain separately 0 at either Offset gain setting mode Offset specification buffer memory address 22 Un G22 or Offset gain settin
158. output value and maximum resolution in normal resolution mode and high resolution mode Online module change 1 A module change is made without the system being stopped Chapter 7 Section 3 4 2 A D conversion method Section 3 2 1 Resolution mode 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 2 1 A D conversion methods There are two A D conversion methods sampling processing and averaging processing 1 Sampling processing A D conversion is performed successively for the analog input value and the converted Digital output value is stored in the buffer memory The sampling processing time depends on the number of channels used the number of channels set to A D conversion enable and whether the temperature drift compensation function is available a Without the temperature drift compensation function Processing time Number of channels used Xx 80 u s 1 channel b With the temperature drift compensation function Processing time Number of channels used x 80 u s 1 channel 160 wu s Example When three channels channels 1 2 and 4 are A D conversion enabled with the temperature drift compensation function the sampling processing time is 400 w s 3 x 80 160 400 u s Averaging processing For channels for which averaging processing is specified A D conversion is performed for the set number of times or the set amount of time The average value is calculated from the sum of values excluding the maximum and min
159. parameters set in advance to use them in a sequence program x1 FB is the function for making a circuit block used in a sequence program repeatedly a part FB to use it in the sequence program This function can improve the efficiency of program development and minimize program bugs to improve program qualities For details of FB refer to GX Developer Version 8 Operating Manual Function Block 1 OVERVIEW MELSEC Q 1 2 Functions Added to Function Version B and Later 1 Functions added to function version B The functions added by the function version B A D converter module are listed below Item Function overview Reference section Multiple CPU system Compatible with a multiple CPU system A programmable controller compatibility CPU of function version B or later are required The resolution mode can be changed according to the application and Resolution mode digital value resolution settings of 1 4000 1 12000 or 1 16000 can be Section 3 2 selected Section 2 1 High resolution mode status flag X8 This turns on when the high resolution mode is set Section 3 3 This signal turns on when the maximum and minimum values stored in Maximum and minimum values storage area buffer memory address 30 to 45 Un G30 to Un G45 are reset by Maximum value minimum value reset request YD Maximum value minimum value reset completed flag XD Section 3 3 2 Functions added to function version C The funct
160. performed If it is correctly performed redo the offset gain settings Check Setting range buffer memory address 20 21 Un G20 Un G21 in GX Developer system monitor Is the input range setting correct If the input range setting is incorrect reset the intelligent function module switch of GX Developer refer to Section 4 5 Check the on off status of High resolution mode status flag X8 in GX Developer system monitor Is the resolution mode setting correct If the resolution mode setting is incorrect reset the intelligent function module switch of GX Developer refer to Section Check the on off status with A D conversion enable disable Is A D conversion enable disable setting for the channels to setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO in GX Developer use set to A D conversion disabled system monitor and review the initial setting of the sequence program or utility package refer to Section 3 4 From GX Developer set Operating condition setting request Y9 from on to off and check if a digital output value is Has Operating condition setting request Y9 been stored in CHL Digital output value buffer memory address executed 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un G18 If so review the initial setting of the sequence program or utility package refer to Section 3 3 The module may be faulty if Digital output value cannot be read after proper corrective actions have been taken according to the above check items Consult the nearest representativ
161. pment settings offset gain values user range settings offset gain values b Select all the Setting value fields of CHO industrial shipment settings offset gain values user range settings offset gain values and click the Execute test button When write is completed the set values are displayed in the Current value fields of CHU industrial shipment settings offset gain values CHO user range settings offset gain values c Change the Setting value field of pass data write request to Request and click the Execute test button Make sure that the indication in the Current value field of pass data write request changes from Request to OFF on completion of write 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 7 FB Conversion of Initial Setting Auto Refresh Setting Purpose FB is generated automatically from the intelligent function module parameter initial setting auto refresh setting Operating procedure Intelligent Function Module Parameter Setting Module Selection Screen lt lt FB Support Parameter gt gt tab gt Setting screen xi FB program is generated from the following contents Start 1 0 Module model Initial Auto ep No name setting refresh pegan name OOOOH Q684D V m Explanation of items 1 Items displayed on the screen Start I O No The start I O No of the information which is set up on the currently open intelligent function module parameter is d
162. rately Set either Offset gain setting mode Offset specification buffer memory address 22 Un G22 or Offset gain setting mode Gain specification buffer memory address 23 Un G23 to 0 If both are set at the same time an offset gain setting mode error error code 500 occurs For Q64AD b4 to b7 information for CH5 to CH8 are invalid Refer to Section 4 6 for the details of the offset gain settings b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 bE b5 b4 b3 b2 bi bO CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 1 Channel to be set 0 Invalid 3 4 12 Maximum and minimum value storage area buffer memory address 30 to 45 Un G30 to Un G45 1 The maximum and minimum values of the converted digital value for each channel are stored by each sample processing time 80us channel The stored values for all channels will be cleared to 0 when Operating condition setting request Y9 is set to on and the setting is changed or when Maximum value minimum value reset request YD is set to on For the channels specified in averaging process maximum and minimum values of the converted digital values by sampling processing are stored 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 3 4 13 Mode switching setting buffer memory address 158 159 Un G158 Un G159 1 Set the values of the mode to which you want to switch 2 After setting the values turning Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on switches the mode 3 When mode switchin
163. rating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System Generic term for the following Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Operating System Note that the 32 bit version is designated as 32 bit Windows 7 and the 64 bit version is designated as 64 bit Windows 7 PRODUCT STRUCTURE The product structure of this product is given in the table below Model code Product name Quantity Q64AD Q64AD Model Analog Digital Converter Module 1 Q68ADV Q68ADV Model Analog Digital Converter Module Q68ADI Q68ADI Model Analog Digital Converter Module SW2D5C QADU E GX Configurator AD Version 2 1 license product CD ROM SW2D5C QADU EA GX Configurator AD Version 2 Multiple license product CD ROM 1 OVERVIEW MELSEC Q 1 OVERVIEW This User s Manual describes the specifications handling and programming methods for the Q64AD analog digital converter module hereinafter referred to as the Q64AD Q68ADV analog digital converter module hereinafter referred to as the Q68ADV and Q68ADI analog digital converter module hereinafter referred to as the Q68ADI which are used in conjunction with MELSEC Q Series CPUs In this manual the Q64AD Q68ADV and Q68ADI are collectively referred to as the A
164. rator AD 1 Conversion disable a Take the following steps to disable the conversion 1 Set A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un G0 to All channel conversion disable Fx 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on to stop the conversion 3 Operating condition setting completed flag X9 turns off from on 4 Check that A D conversion completed flag buffer memory address 10 Un G10 is in a status of Conversion stop 0x 5 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from on to off Device test r Bit device Device Close vg X Hide history FORCE ON FORCE OFF Toggle force r Word device buffer memory C Device v Buffer memory Module start 12010 v Hex Address fo x DEC x i Setting value F HEX x fie bit integer 7 Set r Program Label reference program MAIN 7 r Execution history Find Y9 Force ON Module start 0 Address 0 D F H Find next Y9 Force OFF Re setting 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q 2 Dismounting of module a After choosing Diagnosis Online module change on GX Developer to enter the Online module change mode double click the module to be changed online to display the Online module change dialog box System Monitor r Installed status m Base Base Modul
165. restoration iii FGP OCSTOR Ul pico Men J Dedicated instruction E GP OGSTOR MeO M31 _ ee M13 J MeO M31 k kl lfPerorms processing at abnormal completion gt __ in App 14 App 14 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Appendix 3 External Dimension Diagram 1 Q64AD Q68ADV Q68ADI nn T oy Mi PH g v UPD s Pp Pp i Pp BAY 17 18 Ty ct i i TI lis 90 3 55 al 27 4 1 08 Unit mm inch App 15 App 15 INDEX A Absolute maximum input ceeeees 3 2 ACCUIACY naa eae ee 3 1 3 9 A D conversion completed flag 3 13 3 16 A D conversion enable disable setting db ates Seat can ha E Bec ae 3 10 3 26 A D conversion methods ceseeee 3 11 A D converter module ccccceeeeeeees A 13 Analog iNPUt eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneeteeeeee 3 1 Applicable modules ccscceeeeeeteeetees 2 1 Auto refresh settings cceeeee 5 1 5 15 Average time average number of times 3 26 Averaging process setting 3 27 Averaging processing 3 10 B Buffer MOMOSy sssseeeeesereereererrerrsrre
166. rns on at an abnormal completion Within the range of the specified device Control data of the Q64AD 1 2 Setting data Setting range _ Set by ee ee e ee Stores the status when the instruction is complete Completion status 0 Normal System completion Other than 0 Abnormal completion Specify the voltage current of the offset gain values to be read 0 Voltage specified 1 Current specified 0000n to OOOF H User b15 b4 b3 b2 bi bO 0 0 CH 4 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 a CH1 Industrial shipment settings gainvalue CH2 Industrial shipment settings offset value system CH2 Industrial shipment settings gain value CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value CH3 Industrial shipment settings gain value 1 Set only the pass data classification setting S 2 If data is written to the area set by the system the offset gain values will not be read properly App 6 App 6 APPENDICES Control data of the Q64AD 2 2 S 11 12 8 13 Setting data CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value 14 CH2 User range settings offset value S 15 CH2 User range settings gain value 16 CH3 User range settings offset value 17 CH3 User range settings gain value 18 CH4 User range settings offset value S 19 _CH4 User range settings gain value MELSEC Q Setting range x1 Set only the pass data classification setting S 2 If data is written to the area se
167. rrsrrsens 3 18 C Channel change completed flag 3 16 Channel change request 3 17 Close parameter ccceecceeeteeeeteteeeeees 5 12 Confirmation of conversion characteristic 5 25 Conversion speed c cccecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeens 3 2 Current input characteristics ce 3 6 D Dedicated instruction c ceeeeees App 3 Delete parametet ccscceeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 5 12 Digital output values 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeee 3 29 Digital Output ee a 3 1 E EMC directive ccccceeecceeeceeeeeeeeeneeeeetens A 12 Error clear request cccscceeeeeeeteeeteeees 3 17 Error Gode liSt a 2 e aki eek ea 8 1 ERROR LED oietaik nae a aera natans 4 3 ENO tage AREA 3 16 External dimension diagram App 15 External Wiring esrecsniinenniiinniai ia 4 6 F FB c nverSi Mes A te et eal ati 5 30 Function version cccccccceeee 1 2 2 5 App 1 Index 1 G H 1 L M G P OBRGAN Cerea e App 4 GP VOGLOAD a oi R D App 6 G P OGST OR App 10 Gain value 2 eecceeecceeeeceeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeseneetsnees 3 2 GX Configurator AD eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 2 4 GX Configurator AD software version EE EEEE ef ewe Tastee ph eee Me teat App 2 GX Developer ccccccccessecceesseeeeeseeees A 13 2 2 Handling precautions 0 0 00 ceeeeeeeseeneeeeeeteees 4 1 High resolution MOdC eceeeeeeeteeteeenee
168. rsion stop On 5 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from on to off Device test xi r Bit device Device Close vg v Hide history FORCE ON FORCE OFF Toggle force m Word device buffer memory C Device 7 Buffer memory Module stat 1 0 0 x Hex Address a x DEC 7 Setting value F HEX 7 16bit integer 7 Set r Program Label reference program MAIN z r Execution history Find Y9 Force ON Module start 0 Address 0 D F H Find next Y3 Force OFF Re setting 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q b Ifthe saved buffer memory contents are not yet prerecorded record them in the following procedure 1 Make Pass data classification setting buffer memory address 200 Un G200 2 Turn Operating condition setting request Y9 from off to on 3 Compare the offset gain values of Industrial shipment settings and User range settings buffer memory address 202 to 233 Un G202 to Un G233 with the range reference table Refer to Section 7 4 for the range reference table 4 Ifthe values are proper record the offset gain values of Pass data classification setting 1 Industrial shipment settings and User range settings 1 The Q68ADV Q68ADI does not require the setting and recording of Pass data classification setting If the buffer memory values compared with the reference table are not proper save and restorati
169. s allowed for the other utilities Switching between two or more Intelligent function module utilities When two or more Intelligent function module utility screens cannot be displayed side by side select a screen to be displayed on the top of others using the task bar AStart E MELSOFT series GX Deve Ef Inteligent function Module Zj Intelligent function M 5 Auto refresh setting UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q Number of parameters that can be set in GX Configurator AD When multiple intelligent function modules are mounted the number of parameter settings must not exceed the following limit Maximum number of parameter settings When intelligent function modules are installed to Initial setting Auto refresh setting ozucru toms tome 2048 Q03UD Q04UDH QO06UDH Q10UDH Q13UDH Q20UDH Q26UDH Q03UDE Q04UDEH QO6UDEH Q10UDEH Q13UDEH Q20UDEH Q26UDEHCPU CPU modules other than the above Not supported Not supported MELSECNETIH remote I O station Dos o ee 6 4096 512 For example if multiple intelligent function modules are installed to the MELSECNET H remote I O station configure the settings in GX Configurator AD so that the number of parameter settings for all the intelligent function modules does not exceed the limit of the MELSECNET H remote I O station Calculate the total number of parameter settings separately for the initial setting and for the auto refresh setting The
170. seeeseeeseaneeeseneteneeeaes 5 2 5 2 2 Operating ONvirOnmMennt s ceescee tee seceteesteceteedeecenecneceneednecenecsneseneesneseneesnesssensnesenenseecsenaeseaendiecses 5 4 5 3 tility Package Operatione ii eked Geto E S iano alien ohana 5 6 5 3 1 Common utility package operations eiieeii en E RiR R EARR ERRER EARNE 5 6 532m Operation OVervieWein pie tin lobia a aa a a a a e a ote cele 5 9 5 3 3 Starting the intelligent function module utility 0seeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeneeneenernsensrnstnstnsenstnstnsrnsrnsrsrnsnn 5 11 5A Initial Seting onenn araa a ede A a dea ade edd ate 5 14 5 5 Auto Refresh Settings cccccceccesccetscceccteccescceesenecctecdesecedenecenecdeseceudensactecdeseceudanecetecdeescuedanecetecdeseeeusenss 5 15 9 6 Monitoring Te6Stite 2ccc00 wn cdetaies on dedaiee eel aeed a deli a ended ede 5 17 5 6 1 Momnitor test SCreen 2 2 ccsccesceeeceeseeeeceeeeeeeceeseeeneedeeeseeeeceaeessesneedeedaeedeessaensaceeaeesesseeedecteaeesaeties 5 17 5 6 2 Offset gain setting operation Function version C or later ececeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaes 5 21 5 6 3 Offset gain setting operation Function version B or Car lier eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeereeeeees 5 23 5 6 4 Confirmation of Conversion Characteristic ccecceceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseneseeeseaeseneseaeeeneaes 5 25 9 6 9 Pass data Q64AD noi3 teic dana tanaadiaiaed i bhlA ane daa aabla ies 5 27 5 6 6 Pass data Q68
171. sion C Setting item Current value Setting value cI CH1 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CH1 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CH2 Industrial shipment settings offset value 000 0000 CH2 Industrial shipment settings gain value 000 0000 CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value 000 0000 CH3 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CH5 Industrial shipment settings offset value 0000 0000 CHS Industrial shipment settings gain value 0000 0000 CHE Industrial shipment settings offset value I 0000 0000 p Flash ROM setting Details 5 z i Curent value Monitoring Eevee display Hexadecimal input Load file Make text file Setting range I 0000 FFFF Stop monitor Execute test Close User range saving a Change the Setting value field of pass data read request to Request and click the Execute test button When read is completed the values are displayed in the Current value fields of CHO industrial shipment settings offset gain values CHO user range settings offset gain values b Compare the values with those in the range reference table and record them if they are correct Refer to Section 7 4 for the range reference table User range restoration a Set the recorded values in the Setting value fields of CHO industrial shi
172. sual 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 either registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corp All other company names and product names used in this manual are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies SPREAD Copyright C 1997 Farpoint Technologies Inc SH NA 080055 S SH NA 080055 S 1505 MEE MODEL Q A D U S E MODEL CODE 13JR03 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
173. t and install the terminal block After mounting the module click the Execution button and make sure that the RUN LED is lit Module READY X0 remains off Online module change x r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H G i Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Changing module r Status Guidance The module can be exchanged Please execute after installing a new module 4 Operation check a b To make an operation check click the Cancel button to cancel control resumption Online module change x r Operation r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H f ees Module name Q644D Installation confirmation Status Change module installation completion Module control restart r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel Click the OK button to leave the Online module change mode MELSOFT series GX Developer GZ _ The online module change mode is stopped 5 Even if the stop is executed the online module change mode on the PLC side is not cancelled Please execute the online module change and restart the control of the mod
174. t by the system the offset gain values will not be read properly Control data of the Q68ADV 1 2 2 6 Setting data Stores the status when the instruction is complete Completion status 0 completion Other than 0 Abnormal completion Normal S 3 asi S 17 S 22 S 24 S 29 x2 Setting is not necessary If setting is made the offset gain values will not be read properly App 7 Setting range Set by System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System System App 7 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Control data of the Q68ADV 2 2 Setting data Setting range _ Set by S 30 CH6 User range settings offsetvaue y S 31 CH6 User range settings gainvalue System CH7 User range settings gain value 2 Setting is not necessary If setting is made the offset gain values will not be read properly Control data of the Q68ADI Setting data Setting range ses Stores the status when the instruction is complete Completion status 0 Normal completion Other than 0 Abnormal completion S System area 6 3 S 8 i Ta CH3 Industrial shipment settings gain value CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value S 11 CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value System S
175. t the system outside the programmable controller will not malfunction 2 To prevent an electric shock and malfunction of operating modules provide means such as switches for powering off each of the external power supply and external devices connected to the module to be replaced online 3 After the module has failed data may not be saved properly Referring to Section 3 4 15 therefore prerecord the data to be saved offset gain values of Industrial shipment settings and User range settings in the buffer memory 4 It is recommended to perform an online module change in the actual system in advance to ensure that it would not affect the other modules by checking the following e Means of cutting off the connection to external devices and its configuration are correct e Switching on off does not bring any undesirable effect 5 Do not install remove the module to from the base unit or the terminal block 7 to from the module more than 50 times after the first use of the product IEC 61131 2 compliant Failure to do so may cause malfunction Note Dedicated instructions cannot be executed during online module change When execution of a dedicated instruction is needed to save and restore data execute it using another system we If no other system exists restore the data by writing them to the buffer memory 1 If the module is mounted on a remote I O station execute save restoration on another system connected to the main
176. t 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 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 Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows NT Windows XP Windows Server Visio Excel PowerPoint Vi
177. tatus Start monitor E Module system error E Module error Module warning oO Module change Product Inf List Close Stop monitor 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE MELSEC Q Click the Execution button to enable a module change b Online module change x r Operation Module change execution Installation confirmation Target module 1 0 address Module name O00H Q644D r Status Module control restart 7 Change module selection completed r Status Guidance Please turn off Y signal of the changed module when you change the intelligent function module Cancel If the following error dialog box appears the user range cannot be saved Click the OK button and execute the operations described in 2 c or later in this section MELSOFT series GX Developer The target module didn t respond The task is advanced to the installation confirmation After confirming that the RUN LED of the module has turned off remove the terminal block and dismount the module c PONT _ Always dismount the module If mounting confirmation is made without the module being dismounted the module will not start properly and the RUN LED will not be lit 3 Mounting of new module a Mount anew module to the same slot and install the terminal block b After mounting the module click the Execution button and make sure that the RUN LED
178. ted by the A D converter module is stored No other error codes will be stored Error code marked with 2 can be cleared by turning on Error clear request YF Error code marked with 3 can be cleared by either turning on Error clear request YF or turning on Operating condition setting request Y9 after changing the setting value within the buffer memory setting range The error is cleared at the time of mode switching Error code marked with 4 may occur if the offset and gain values do not meet the conditions shown in POINT in Section 3 1 2 1 or Section 3 1 2 2 Set the offset and gain values that meet the conditions shown in POINT in Section 3 1 2 1 or Section 3 1 2 2 8 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC Q 8 2 Troubleshooting 8 2 1 When the RUN LED is flashing or turned off 1 When flashing Check item Reset switch 4 of the intelligent function module setting for Is the mode set to the offset gain setting mode GX Developer to the normal mode refer to Section 4 5 2 When off Check item Is th bei lied Confirm that the supply voltage for the power supply module s the power being supplied gene is within the rated range Calculate the current consumption of the CPU module I O Is the capacity of the power supply module adequate module and intelligent function module mounted on the base unit to see if the power supply capacity is adequate Reset the programmable controller CPU and verify that it
179. ter Others register 4 Word device ZO UL GO Instruction Execution symbol condition Command G OFFGAN G OFFGAN Un S Command GP OFFGAN GP OFFGAN Uun Setting data Settin ata Start I O number of the module 0 to FEH Binary 16 bits Mode switching 0 Switching to normal mode 1 Switching to offset gain setting mode 0 1 Binary 16 bits The setting of any other value results in switching to offset gain setting mode 1 Function Switches the mode of the A D converter module e Normal mode to offset gain setting mode Offset gain setting mode flag XA turns on e Offset gain setting mode to normal mode Offset gain setting mode flag XA turns off 1 When the offset gain setting mode is switched to the normal mode Module READY X0 turns from off to on Note that initial setting processing will be executed if there is a sequence program that makes initial setting when Module READY X0 turns on 2 When the offset gain setting mode is switched to the normal mode the A D converter module holds the previous operation condition and resumes operation automatically under the previous operation condition 2 Operation error No errors App 4 App 4 APPENDICES MELSEC Q 3 Program example The following program is designed to switch the A D converter module mounted in the position of I O number X Y0 to X YF to the offset gain setting mode when M10 is t
180. the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the module Not doing so may cause damage to the module In the system where a CPU module supporting the online module change is used and on the MELSECNET H remote I O stations modules can be replaced online during energizing However there are some restrictions on replaceable modules and the replacement procedures are predetermined for each module For details refer to the chapter of the online module change in this manual e Do not directly touch the conductive area or electronic components of the module Doing so may cause malfunction or failure in the module WIRING PRECAUTIONS WARNING e After wiring attach the included terminal cover to the module before turning it on for operation Failure to do so may result in electric shock CAUTION e Individually ground the FG terminal of the programmable controller with a ground resistance of 100Q or less Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction e 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 screw comes loose resulting in failure e Tighten the terminal 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 or malfunction e
181. ting refer to Section 5 5 CH1 Digital output value W11 CH2 Digital output value W12 CH3 Digital output value W13 Eror COGG enerne a W14 TE Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0020 Module model name 064AD Seting tem terse oi Tianster See 7 Make text file End setup Cancel c Writing the intelligent function module parameters refer to Section 5 3 3 The intelligent function module parameters are written to the remote I O station This operation is performed using the Intelligent function module parameter setting module select screen 3 Programming example Digital output value read X21 X120 X12E Y129 E a w1 D11 J Read CH1 Digital output value mov w2 D12 J Read CH2 Digital output value OOo a w3 D13 J Read CH3 Digital output value Error code display and reset X23 X12F ttt 1 BCD w4 K3Y30 J Output the error code in BCD a Y12F J Turn on Error clear request YF RST Y12F J Turn off Error clear request YF To write the intelligent function module parameters set the target remote I O station from Online Transfer setup on GX Developer They can be written by e Directly connecting GX Developer to the remote I O station Connecting GX Developer to another device such as a CPU module and passing through the network 6 PROGRAMMING MELSEC Q 6 2 2 Programming example without using the utility package The
182. tion gt r Target module Module change execution 1 0 address 000H ae Module name Q644D Installation confirmation r Status Module control restart Change module installation completion r Status Guidance The controls such as 1 0 FROM TO instruction executions and automatic refresh for the installed module are restarted Please confirm the parameter setting and wiring etc and execute Cancel Click the OK button to leave the Online module change mode MELSOFT series GX Developer Even if the stop is executed the online module change mode on the PLC side is not cancelled Please execute the online module change and restart the control of the module again D The online module Sherge mode is stopped OK Click the Close button to close the System monitor dialog box System Monitor x r Installed status r Base Base Module O O Main base Q1ZPHCPU m Parameter status r Mode Evo Address o Jio zo eo 40 of if2z2 3f4 __ pear E None None None None E Diagnostics a System monitor Online module change Q1ZPHCPU l pt l6pt l pt l6pt Module s Detailed Information Base Information r Status Start monitor ii Module system error m Module error a Module warning oO Module change Product Inf
183. to CH8 o R Offsetigain setting mode Offset specification o rw h s rE Section 3 4 11 23 _ Offset gain setting mode Gain specification o Rw 2 o System area 3 4 to 9 30 31 32 Section 3 4 12 1 1 1 CH1 Minimum value CH2 Minimum value 34 CH3 Maximum value CH4 Maximum value oaz CH4 Minimum value X1 Indicates whether reading from and writing to a sequence program are enabled R Read enabled W Write enabled CH2 Maximum value aa 34 35 36 i 37 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q Table 3 5 Buffer memory assignment Q68ADV 2 3 Se tee Reference Description Default Read write f section e CH Maximumvaue o w am s CH5Mnimmvae o w awo CH Maximumvaue o w we o o oa CHG Mininumvatue o w O on e Hammas o rw A oe o CHT Minimnumvaue o w o n o o oa O CH Maximumvaue o w Pas o a O ChemMinimumvase o w System area oo 157 i Se a 203 204 205 CH2 Industrial shipment settings gain value _ C oaea ear 208 209 2 Mode switching setting R W Section 3 4 13 to 201 203 CH1 Industrial shipment settings gain value 204 205 206 CH3 Industrial shipment settings offset value 207 208 209 212 214 20 21 Ke T F ae H CAH 0 C Le CH2 Industrial shipment settings offset value 2 CH3 Industrial shipment settings gain value CH4 Industrial
184. to on Performed by the A D converter module Performed by the sequence program XF Error flag Error flag XF Error clear request YF The error code is read during this interval 3 SPECIFICATIONS MELSEC Q 2 Output signals 1 Turn on this signal to enable the following setting contents e A D conversion enable disable setting buffer memory address 0 Un GO e CHI Average time average number of times buffer memory address 1 to 8 Un G1 to Un G8 e Averaging process setting buffer memory address 9 Un G9 2 Refer to Operating condition setting completed flag X9 column for on off timing In offset gain setting mode 1 This turns on when the value for the adjusted offset gain settings are registered in the A D converter module 2 Refer to Offset gain setting mode flag XA column for on off timing Refer to Section 4 6 for offset gain settings Operating condition setting request User range writing In normal mode This signal turns on when the user range is restored Refer to Offset gain setting mode flag XA column for on off timing Refer to Chapter 7 for user range restoration This turns on when changing the channel for which offset gain settings are to be Channel change performed request Refer to Channel change completed flag XB column for on off timing Refer to Section 4 6 for offset gain settings Maximum and minimum values stored in Maximum and minimum values st
185. tting Write settings into the module Write the content set by operations 2 to 4 into the module by clicking the button a Precautions Do not perform the following operations during writing the content set by clicking the button into the module If performed an error occurs in E 7PROM data and the A D converter module may not operate properly e Powering off the programmable controller CPU e Resetting the programmable controller CPU 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 6 Switch to the normal mode When the offset gain setting screen is closed by clicking the Close button after the setting operation has finished module s operation mode transits to the normal mode POINT If an error code is displayed while performing the setting operation the details and measure of the error can be confirmed by clicking the button to the right of the error code display area In addition the error code can be cleared by clicking the Error clear button 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AD MELSEC Q 5 6 3 Offset gain setting operation Function version B or earlier Perform the offset gain setting operation in the following sequence 1 2 Switch to the offset gain setting mode Change switch 4 for intelligent function module switch setting to the offset gain setting mode refer to Section 4 5 Switch to the offset gain setting screen Display the offset gain setting
186. ule again 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE c d MELSEC Q Click the Close button to close the System monitor dialog box System Monitor x r Installed status m Base 0 l z 3 4 Base Module MasterPLC gt CICE Main base F F xpansion Unmno Unmo Unmo Unmo A untijuntijuntijunti a Ing jng jng ing pa a Q12PHCPU a m Parameter status r Mode 1 0 TEE System monitor l litz 3 4 Online module change Diagnostics Module s Detailed Information Base Information r Status Start monitor Product Inf List Oo Module system error E Module error a Module warning g Module change Stop monitor Close On the pass data screen of GX Configurator AD set the prerecorded values and perform User range writing request Refer to Section 5 6 5 5 6 6 Monitor CH Digital output value buffer memory address 11 to 18 Un G11 to Un 18 to check that proper conversion has been made Eix m Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Module model name Q64AD Function Version C C mene Stings O A Setting item A D conversion completed flag CH1 Digital output value CH2 Digital output value CH3 Digital output value CH4 Digital output value Error code Setting range CH1 to CH4 XZY monitor test Maximum value minimum value information _
187. urned on and to return it to the normal mode when M10 is turned off Switches to offset gain setting mode J Stores setting of dedicated MIO instruction G OFFGAN into D1 It vo KI D1 DOO ooo uo D1 J Dedicated instruction G OFFGAN XDA H kaaas Performs processing for offset gain setting F Switches to normal mode it rice Ko D1 Stores setting of dedicated instruction G OFFGAN into D1 G CFFGAN uo D1 Dedicated instruction G OFFGAN XOA Performs processing for normal mode 7 ee 1 App 5 App 5 APPENDICES MELSEC Q Appendix 2 2 G P OGLOAD Reads the offset gain values of the user range setting of the A D converter module to the CPU Usable devices Internal device Link direct device Intelligent p Constant Setting System user Fil JOO function Index ile data module register Others register Bit Word Bit Word device ZU K H UO GO o oO Lol i l Instruction Execution symbol condition Command G OGLOAD G OGLOAD Un 5 D Command GP OGLOAD GP OGLOAD Un S D Setting data Setting data Setting range Data type Un__ Start I O number of the module 0 to FEH Binary 16 bits S Start number of the device in which control data is stored WIG ine one ore Device name specified device Device that is turned on 1 scan on completion of the dedicated instruction processing D 1 also tu
188. urther 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 REVISIONS x The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date Manual Number Reson O Dec 1999 SH NA 080055 A First printing Oct 2000 SH NA 080055 B Add the contents of the function version B Correction About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 2 1 Section 3 1 3 3 4 1 Section 4 3 4 4 2 Section 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 6 1 Partial addition Section 1 1 Section 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 2 Section 4 5 Section 7 2 3 7 2 4 Addition Section 1 2 Section 2 2 Appendix 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 Conformation to the EMC Directive and Low Voltage Instruction About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Product Structure Section 2 1 2 2 Section 4 6 Section 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 Appendix 1 2 Jun 2001 SH NA 080055 C Standardize the name from software package GPP function to Product name GX Developer Standardize the name from utility package QADU to Product name GX Configurator AD Section 3 4 2 to Section 3 4 10 Section 3 4 4 to Section 3 4 12 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 May 2002 SH NA 080055 E f Correction Section 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 14 3 4 15 Sect
189. veraging process setting Time number of times specifying Average time average number of times setting Setting parameters in the Initial setting screen will not required parameter settings with sequence program Operating procedure Start I O No Module type Module model name 1 Enter the start I O No in hexadecimal Setting screen zix m Module information Module type A D Conversion Module Start 1 0 No 0000 Module model name Q68ADV Setting item CH1 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH1 Averaging process setting Sampling Setting value CH1 Time number of times specifying Number of times CH1 Average time average number of times setting Time 2 to 5000ms Number of times 4 to 62500 CH2 A D conversion enable disable setting Enable CH2 Averaging process setting Sampling CH2 Time number of times specifying Number of times Details Select input Setting range Enable Disable Make text file End setup Cancel Explanation of items 1 Setting contents Set whether A D conversion is enabled or disabled and the A D conversion method for each channel 2 Command buttons Make text file Creates a file containing the screen data in text file format End setup Saves the setting data and ends the operation Cancels the setting and ends the operation Initial settings are stored in the intelligent function module param
190. vice ground under the following conditions 1 When there is a difference in polarity between A G and GND for external device 2 As an alternative for 0 V input when only the side is open on a wire x4 Always use a ground In addition ground the FG of the power supply module In an unused channel if terminals remain open an erratic digital value may be output To prevent this take any of the following measures 1 Select Disable in A D conversion enable disable setting for the unused channel Note that changing the setting from Enable to Disable will reduce the sampling time 2 Short circuit the input terminals terminal V and V of the unused channel 3 Connect the A G terminal to the GND terminal of the external device 3 Q68ADI 500kQ I iz i 500K Y GND AS y FG 3 1 Shielded x4 x1 Use a twisted two core shielded wire for the power wire x2 Shows input resistance of the Q68ADI x3 A G terminal does not normally require wiring However it can be used as GND for external device ground under the following conditions 1 When there is a difference in polarity between A G and GND for external device x4 Always use a ground In addition ground the FG of the power supply module 4 7 4 7 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MELSEC Q 4 5 Switch Setting for Intelligent Function Module Th
191. vided below 4 4 1 Wiring precautions In order to optimize the functions of the A D converter module and ensure system reliability external wiring that is protected from noise is required Please observe the following precautions for external wiring 1 Use separate cables for the AC control circuit and the external input signals of the Q64AD and Q68ADV I to avoid the influence of the AC side surges and inductions 2 Do not mount the cables close to or bundle them with the main circuit line a high voltage cable or a load cable from other than the programmable controller This may increase the effects of noise surges and induction 3 Perform an one point grounding for shielded lines and the shields of sealed cables 4 Asolderless terminal with insulating sleeve cannot be used for the terminal block Covering the cable connection portion of the solderless terminal with a marked tube or an insulation tube is recommended 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4 4 2 External wiring 1 Q64AD a For voltage input x2 Signal source 0 to 10 V F 500kQ V I 7 V 500k LL GND z SLD 1 Shielded b For current input x2 Signal source 0 to 20 mA 1 3 500kQ N V m l 2502 l V V 500kQ SLD GND va 1 Shielded AG DS 4
192. y 13JU69 If you would like to obtain a manual individually printed matters are available separately Order the manual by quoting the manual number on the table above model code COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES 1 Method of ensuring compliance To ensure that Mitsubishi programmable controllers maintain EMC and Low Voltage Directives when incorporated into other machinery or equipment certain measures may be necessary Please refer to one of the following manuals e QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection e Safety Guidelines This manual is included with the CPU module or base unit The CE mark on the side of the programmable controller indicates compliance with EMC and Low Voltage Directives 2 Additional measures No additional measures are necessary for the compliance of this product with EMC and Low Voltage Directives ABOUT THE GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Unless otherwise specified this manual uses the following general terms and abbreviations Abbreviation general terms Description of the abbreviation general terms A D converter module Generic term for Q64AD Q68ADI Q68ADV Personal computer IBM PC AT or compatible computer with DOS V GX Developer GX Works2 Product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers GX Configurator AD QCPU Q mode Generic term for analog digital converter module setting and monit

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