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Setting/Monitoring Tools for the C Controller Module Operating Manual
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1. Major Error A Moderate Error Minor Error Assignment Error Assignment Incorrect Stop Monitor 190 Display contents Item Monitor Status Connection Channel List Main Base Operation to Selected Module Extension Base 2 Base Information List Base Module Base Model Name Power Supply Base Type Slots Installed Modules Module Information List Status Base Slot Series Model Name Point Type Parameter Point VO Address Network No Station No Master PLC Legend CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Description Display the current monitor status Display the information of the route to the connection destination Display the operating status of the module and VO address Display the name slot number and model name of the base unit to which the selected module is mounted Display the extension base unit in every two rows The third row and later are displayed by pressing the arrow button on the right The base unit operating status of the module and I O address are displayed Display the status of each base unit Display the status of the base unit Display the error status of each module mounted to the base unit Display the base name set to the parameter on the C Controller module If the parameter is not set Main Base Extension Base 1 to Extension Base 7 are disp
2. Link Start Stop can start or stop linking stations O CCE Control Diagnostics Select Station Change Select Station Stop Monitor UO Wodule ChannelNo 151 ET No 1 Total No of Stations 641 0 Master StationLBlockl 0 Block 0 oO Network Type CC IE Control Q Connected Station 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 mmm mmm N mms Lo mms a mms mms EE F ee 5 Pre G rol Ags oa ea l s Q 57 56 55 54 53 12 11 10 9 O OM OM a pu om O ETWOIK information n 5 43 44 45 46 47 20 21 22 23 ME ON as EE m n Bm E BE N oN m 42 4l 40 39 38 37 36 35 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 O E HI a a HI FI a E O EER eS WEE ee Se EE Fa ee we wee Se Se Se J f ad Next gt gt Current Link Scan Time 2ms o Selected Station s Network Equipment Status D Leiner cration No l Group No 1 Z Communication Test ee Network Type 6G IE Control Hode Onl ine D O A Information Confirmation Logging can monitor connected station errors and save error logs Selected Station Operation System Monitor can check PLC status in select station Remote Operation can change PLC status in select station 143 Display contents Item Description Display the network information of the selected module The status is displayed by icons shown below Icon Module Board LL Station status Normally operating station Focusing icon enclose
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4. 43 SOMO AE AE ada IR a ee N 197 SD memory card information 142 Security password setting 206 80 Security settings 0 0 2 0 0 0 eee eee eee 80 Service SEUINGS ake her wae ee eos 80 SEU CIOC Ko ors EES y dew ton DEE ie 136 Setting for Access via GOT GOT Transparent FUNGUS es sg wn a DR EE EE Ee Ee 103 Setting verification test ss ss ss ee 169 Setting Windows Firewall naana aana 208 ONTE oes dood ps i See daca ME each SG darth oh doe EE ed 12 Specifying connection destination for regular use 98 SRAM Data File st sie wea ewe dd Mer Bae ode 124 Standard RAM information ses ss ee 142 Standard RAM settings naano aa aana SE se 58 Standard ROM information 6 142 Starting stopping data link 5 189 Station order check test 00 171 Status bar 22 2 eb sed As dh ainda ack ama ayes 35 STOP EER DAE GESE hh we waa a ee 134 SVVOPVG COPU ss ss sed dn 3 Soe ate ed De 54 SWUCA SEINE se eine eters AE DR tees 65 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 21 System Ethernet port S CH1 settings 72 System Monitor es se se es ee eee 190 System WDT setting SEE SE SE 60 Temporary error ss oie ve ws bie ED MEES 163 183 Peel le lt AE AR EE N OT N 25 Transfer SEP OE AE ed ee Ve ane ke wh ee 95 transient transmission error information 150 USB driver installation SEE EE EE EE Ee 205 User Et
5. A sub screen to support operations performed on a Docking window work window Navigation window Display contents of a project in tree format Status bar Display information about a project being edited Point Focus point indication in Windows Vista or Windows 7 Docking window Reference Page 25 Section 3 2 2 Page 27 Section 3 2 3 Page 32 Section 3 2 4 Page 34 Section 3 2 5 Page 35 Section 3 2 6 When using Windows Vista or Windows 7 the focus point may not be indicated on the screen To display the focus point set the following setting For Windows Vista select Start gt Control Panel gt Ease of Access Ease of Access Center For Windows 7 select Start gt Control Panel gt Ease of Access Center Select Make the keyboard easier to use Select Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS 3 2 2 Toolbars A toolbar is a block of on screen buttons for executing frequently used functions included in a menu Page 202 Appendix 1 The toolbars to be displayed and their display positions on the screen can be set by the user 1 Displaying hiding toolbars Select a toolbar to be displayed Operating procedure Select View gt Toolbar gt toolbar name The selected toolbar is displayed on the screen Docking Window Switch Project Data Intelligent Function Module
6. Operating procedure 1 Connect the personal computer and the programmable controller CPU with a USB cable and then turn on the programmable controller CPU 2 The Found New Hardware screen is displayed Select Locate and install driver software recommended 3 Select Browse my computer for driver software advanced on the Found New Hardware screen 4 Specify Easysocket USBDrivers in the folder where Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module has been installed on the displayed screen If multiple MELSOFT products are installed previously refer to their installed location Check Include subfolders Point Considerations when installing USB driver When the Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software screen is displayed during the installation select Install this driver software anyway 206 APPENDIX 3 When using Windows XP Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options St V Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed C Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search C Program FilesMELSOFT ME asvsocket LISBDriver w Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a
7. Gy Tool Window Help dd Hd ds i Ed Hod Select Window gt Arrange Icons Project Edit View Online Diagnostics Tool iN DRA ma CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS 3 Arranging displaying windows Display a list of open windows and also open and arrange specified windows This function is useful to display the desired window efficiently when multiple windows are open Screen display Select Window gt Window Select Window Network Parameter CC link Module Configuration EE Network Parameter MELSECNET CC IE Module Config Close Window Cascade Tile Horizontally Tile Vertically SMOPUIM JOM Z E suopeiedO oIseg pue uoNeinbyuoD usas ZE 31 3 2 4 Docking windows This section explains the operations common to docking windows 1 Displaying Hiding dockable windows Display hide a dockable window Operating procedure Select View gt Docking Window target item 2 Docking floating dockable windows Switch the display format of a dockable window a Docked display Display a dockable window docked to the main frame b Floating display Display a dockable window floating from the main frame Operation Drag the title bar of a floating dockable window and drop it to the guidance in the main frame Sees ce em aes Tool Window Help DERE ale BAAR vA The docked window is floated by dr
8. Firewall APPENDIX From the previous page 4 s mad 3 Click the Change settings button GOU lt Windows Firewall Allowed Programs 4 Search Control Panel p Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall To add change or remove allowed programs and ports click Change settings What are the risks of allowing a program to communicate Change settings For your security some settings are managed by your system administrator Allowed programs and features Name Domain Home Work Pri Public Group Policy i m BranchCache Content Retrieval Uses No BranchCache Hos e o o o No O BranchCa o o o No O Branc O O Oo No af o o rd No M CC IE Control utility o o rd No M CC Link utility o Oo rd No M Communication utility o O rg No Oc a Network Projector o o n No rd orking z rd z No rdl nitor Utility for C Controller O o No M Device monitoring utility g o a No hd Details Remove Allow another program OK Cancel 4 User Account Control 4 When the screen as shown on the left is displayed A Do you want to allow the following program to make J WV changes to this computer click the Yes button a Program name Windows Firewall Verified publisher Microsoft Windows Y Show details Change when these notifications appear r k om a 5 The list of allowed programs and functions is
9. the C Controller module operation 2 1 The service settings and security password setting will be enabled after writting parameter and reset C Controller module 1 The service settings and security password setting will be enabled after writting parameter and reset C Controller module 2 If itis set as Enable after setting as Disable it is necessary that C Controller module be initialized 2 If itis set as Enable after setting as Disable it is necessary that C Controller module be initialized 3 To use this service it is necessary to set Telnet service and shell service to Enable 3 To use this service it is necessary to set Telnet service and shell service to Enable 4 Please enable the SD memory card script execution service and the SD memory card access service to use this function 4 Please enable the SD memory card script execution service and the SD memory card access service to use this function Item Description For details of each setting refer to the following manual Service settings g LA MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual Setting monitoring tools for the C Set whether to enable the service of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller Controller module module on the system CPU Set whether to enable the MELSEC data link function service on the system MELSEC data link function CPU SD memory card access Set whether to enable the SD memory card access service on
10. 1 Saving projects with compression Save a desired project with compression Screen display Select Project Compress Unpack gt Compress Compress 3 Choose a Workspace to Compress a Workspace Folder Path C MELSEC CCPU4 WorkSpace Browse Workspace Project List Return to the workspace list Sample WorkSpace Project ay Choose a Destination Folder Compressed File Name C MELSEC CCPU4 WorkSpace Project csz Browse Split into volumes of the following size MB Come os Operating procedure 1 Setthe items on the screen Item Description Project to be Compressed 106l01d JO suonesedo 2Iseg Zp Enter the folder drive path where the workspace is saved Workspace Folder Path The folder can be selected in the Browse For Folder screen by clicking the Browse button Workspace Project List Select the workspace and project Workspace Name Display the selected workspace name Project Name Display the selected project name Compress Destination Setting sjoaloid Duisseidwo2ap uoisseidwo2 YM spo fosd Bulnes yzy Enter the folder where the compressed file is saved and the compressed file name Compressed File Name The compressed file name can be specified in the Compressed File Name screen by clicking the Browse button a uate Select this to save data in multiple compressed files Specify the split size in the File is divided range from 1
11. Item Description Communication Test Content Set the items to execute the test Target Station Set the network number and station number ad Set the data length 1 to 900 bytes the number of communications 1 to 100 Communication Data Setting times and monitoring time 1 to 100 seconds to execute the test 2 Click the Execute Test button The communication test is executed according to the settings Display contents Item Description Display the result of inter network communication test oa Networks and stations routed from the own station connected station to the target station are Communication Test Result l displayed on the lt lt Outward gt gt tab and those routed from the target station to the own station connected station are displayed on the lt lt Inward gt gt tab 147 SO UONEOIUNWWOD GOL YIOMJON 49 04JUOD J YUIT OO Bulsoubeiq S DI 10 5 2 Link start stop Start stop the data link of individual stations on CC Link IE Controller Network Screen display Click the Link Start Stop button on the CC IE Control Network Diagnostics screen Link Start Stop Link Start Link Stop Forced Link Start Close Display contents Network Information Display the network information of the connected station Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Display the link status of all stations on the same network which are performing the data lin
12. 3 Display on the Selected Station Communication Status Monitor field The button as shown below is displayed on the Selected Station Communication Status Monitor field when an error occurs on a CC Link IE Field Network module or on a connection cable The detailed information error factor and troubleshooting can be displayed by clicking the button The icon TE is displayed as shown below when a destination station is disconnected GEED oo vers node MAC Address 08 00 70 B1 CB E6 Click the button Total Number of Received Data on PORT 1 side 14726681 Total Number of Received Data on PORT2 side 4755 Own Station Connecting Status Normal Communicating on PORT1 side Cable Disconnected on PORT2 side Reason for Transmission Interuption None Reason for Data Link Stop Slave Node absence No slave station exist or data has never been transmitted with slave stations after startup Check that the station information of slave stations is set to the master station with parameters Or set the station information of slave stations to the master station with parameters In addition to the module on the left Point When the station number of the selected station is unspecified When the station number of the selected station is unspecified the Station No Setting button is displayed on Selected Station Communication Status Monitor field To specify the station number click this button an
13. Displays the explanation for icons displayed on the diagnostics screen Legend ax Station Type Master Station Local Station Master Station Local Station Q Series L Series Intelligent Device Station Intelligent Device Station O Communication head module Ethernet adapter module saza CC Link IE Field Intelligent Device Station Network Interface Board GOT _ Other Modules Background Color For Station Type Hight Ble Reserved Station Yellow Errors Temporarily Being Ignored Grange Reserved Station Disabled Activated Grey Errors Always Ignored Station Status G3 Error Data link stopped An Disconnected Station Error Data link continui N Ds uing Selected Station 2 Station No Unassigned 87 Error legal loop connection detected Cable Status Error Point Connection destination for executing CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics The communication test and the link start stop can be executed only when the connected station is selected When an unsupported CPU module is specified as the selected station The System Monitor screen and Remote Operation screen cannot be displayed when an unsupported CPU module is specified as the selected station Communication test and link start stop To execute the communication test or link start stop a target station must be connected using a USB cable WIOMION pPleld Fl 4UIT OD Buisoubeig 9 04 155
14. GOTTE Windows Firewall Allowed Programs X ty Search Control Panel P Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall d IS p l aye d To add change or remove allowed programs and ports click Change settings oksideer NEE Check if Setting monitoring tools for the C Allowed programs and features EE Controller module is included SNMP Trap No M Trend Micro OfficeScan Listener v v M No Windows Collaboration Computer Na No M Windows Communication Foundation ly a ly No Windows Firewall Remote Management No Windows Management Instrumentatio No Windows Media Player No Windows Media Player Network Sharin No Windows Media Player Network Sharin mi No Windows Peer to Peer Collaboration Fo No F Windows Remote Management No Windows Virtual PC No os Details Remove Allow another program OK Cancel ad PRE 6 When Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller Select the program you want to add or dick Browse to find one that is not listed and then dick OK module is not in the list click the Allow another CL Bre serra sterner program button to display the screen as shown on AE SQL Server Installation Center a Uninstall Uninstall EasyBCD t h ft Uninstall
15. Input Type H W Information Remote Password Setting Status Error and 5 n Screen button 6 H W Information Displays the hardware LED information and the hardware switch information Page 190 Section 10 9 Update Error History Updates the error history of the module Error Clear Clears the error displayed in Latest Error Code 196 CHAPTER 11 SAMPLE PROGRAMS CHAPTER 11 SAMPLE PROGRAMS Sample programs are provided as a reference used for creating user programs Use the sample programs at user s own discretion 11 1 List of Sample Programs The sample programs are registered in the following folder configuration when Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is installed in a development environment personal computer lt User specified folder gt lt CCPU4 gt lt CCPU Tool gt lt Sample gt lt Q24DHCCPU V gt The following table shows the list of sample programs registered in lt Q24DHCCPU V gt Folder name Description SDChange SDChange c For unmounting an SD memory card when XO turns on EntryWDTInt EntryWDTInt c For user watchdog timer error interrupt registration The linkage with the Motion CPU is utilized for this sample QBFtest MotionLink MotionLink c program For sending messages via MELSECNET H or CC Link IE QBFMessage QBFMessage c Controller Network Script Sample script file for standard ROM formatting Sample scri
16. Screen button Import Multiple CPU Farameter Page 66 Section 5 1 5 c 67 a Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area Setting Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area Setting Communication Area Setting Refresh Setting W Use Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission EE ES EE Tes ls lesse kam og Set auto refresh setting if it is needed No Setting Already Set Total EE Pme a EE N The total number of points is up to LEK The total points contain the capacity of the restricted system area Item Description Use Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission CPU Specific Send Range Select this when using multiple CPU high speed transmission Points 2 Set the points of data to be sent and received between CPUs Display the content Points Start End calculated by send range for CPU and points of User Setting Area ie auto refresh with utility Set the points of the multiple CPU high speed transmission area where each CPU module performs auto refresh Open Auto Refresh Setting screen by clicking the Refresh button Page 69 6 b in this section Auto Refresh Set size K for the system area that is used as the multiple CPU high speed transmission System Area area Total Display the send range for each CPU and total points of auto refresh Advanced Setting Select this to use the system area 1 Settings of each CPU are required to be the same ones in the multipl
17. Screen display Select the Logging button on the CC IE Control Network Diagnostics screen Display Station Network No 1 Group No 1 Station No 1 Monitor Details Error Clear Switch Transmission Path Transient Transmission Errors e se ors Occurrence Date a MIN Target Occurrence Date a Station No 2000 01 0123 24 35 ooo y y y o Beea 2000 01 01 23 23 47 o NN EEN EEN o D Fa CT o D o M o D Fe O Z o J eT o O T EE O O f O O O S EN Fa O Z O J D Fa O f CaS o o EE Po sd O y o NEE HEEN HEEN o D Fa O O OJ Paa Oo o o o ee NEE HEEN EE o D NEE HEEN HEEN o D Pa Oo o O O CT EF Oo O o o EE 16 v EED M Save Error Log Stop Monitor Display contents Item Description Display Station Display the network information of the currently selected station 1 Displaying the communication route switch information and transient transmission error information The lt lt Monitor Details gt gt tab displays the communication route switch information and transient transmission error information Maximum 100 logs can be displayed If the number of logs exceeds 100 the logs are deleted from the oldest one Display contents Item Description Display the loop status of communication route the number of station where loopback Switch Transmission Path ad ee occurred and the date when communication route switching occurred Transient Transmissi
18. User Setting Area Onl All Area E Mi Parameter MA CCPU Network M Intelligent Function Module Initial Esel es Execute Cancel Operating procedure 1 Clickthe Browse button to set the verify destination project Title Display the project title of the verify destination Item Description Display the path to the workspace of the verify destination Verify Destination Display the workspace name of the verify destination Project Display the project name of the verify destination er S 2 Select the verification target file on the lt lt File Selection gt gt tab Item Description CCPU Network Parameter Intelligent Function Module Select the verification target parameter Initial Setting Af eiep eloid BulAjeA ZZY 126l01d JO SuONeIsdO oiseg Zy 3 Select the parameter verification level on the lt lt Parameter gt gt tab The following table shows the verification details for each setting item Item Description User Setting Area Only Verify only the parameter area set by the user All Area Verify all the area including the parameter area set by the system 4 Click the Beate button The verification result is displayed on the Verify Result screen Page 48 1 in this section 1 Checking verification result details Details of mismatched data can be checked in the lt lt Verify Result List gt gt tab on the Verify Result screen Operating procedure
19. ed Network NVIDIA NVIDIA nview NVIDIA PhysX Phone and Power Options Connections Control Panel Desktop M Modem ese OO g Printers and Regional and Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech Faxes Language Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices Asa amp System Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Windows Wireless Start Menu CardSpace Firewall Network Set Windows Security Center Ee 2 Y Security Center Help protect your PC DY Security Essentials The security settings on this computer are managed by a network administrator because it is part of a domain a group of computers on a network To help protect your computer Get the latest security and OE AI ale the administrator of this computer should do the Following information from Microsoft Install and use a firewall such as Windows Firewall in Microsoft Windows XP or another Check For the latest updates From Firewall Windows Update Set up Automatic Updates to download and install critical updates automatically Get support For security related issues Install antivirus software and keep it turned on and up to date Get help about Security Center What s new in Windows to help protect my computer Manage security settings for Internet Options Windows Firewall Ry Automatic Updates At Microsoft we care about your privacy Please read our privacy statement Windows Firewall FR Gener
20. 7 Ea KG Update Driver Software Universal Serial Bus USB Controller Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location C Program Files MELSOFT Easysocket USBDrivers X Browse V Include subfolders gt Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device Cancel Operating procedure 1 Connect the personal computer and the programmable controller CPU with a USB cable and then turn on the programmable controller CPU 2 From Windows Control Panel select System and Security Device Manager Right click Unknown device and click Update Driver Software 3 The Update Driver Software screen is displayed Select Browse my computer for driver software and specify Easysocket USBdrivers in the folder where Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module has been installed on the displayed screen If multiple MELSOFT products are installed previously refer to their installed location 205 Uonelleisui JOBAUP SN Z xipueddy UONelleisul JO SUONeIBpISUOD Xipuaddy 2 When using Windows Vista Es 0 Found New Hardware Unknown Device Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location C Program Files MELSOFT Easysocket USBDrivers v Browse V Include subfolders
21. Double click the row of the data to display the details on the Verify Result screen r G Verify Result Project Verify i He e Source Project Name erify A A B Destination Project Name Source Data Name Destination Data Name Current Hierarchy erify Result List Verify Result List No Object Type Data Verify Source 1 Parameter Data Verify Destination Verify Result CCPU Network CCPU Network Mismatch 2 Parameter Intelligent Function Module Initial SetIntelligent Function Module Initial SetMatch amp Verify Result Project Verify Parameter Source Project Name 0 B B Destination Project Name Project verif Source Data Name CCPU Network There were 1 parts not m Destination Data Name Current Hierarchy Verify Result List gt 1 Parameter Verify Result List Detail Verify Resutt 1 Parameter Verify Result User name of Account settings does not match Label setting in setting in name is not identical Comment setting in setting in name is not identical There were 3 parts not matched Unmatch Line Source Only Dest Only a Mismatch in the system setting area When a mismatch is detected in the parameter area set by the system in the verification set to All Area either of the following messages is displayed Take corrective action according to the message Message Corrective action
22. Forced Link Start Specified Group Module 3 CAN Stations Module 4 Execute Test Display contents Item Description Network Information Display the network information on the host station of the selected module Monitor Status Display the current monitor status Host Status Display the operating status of the host station for the selected module Operation Status of All i Display the link status of all stations on the tested network Stations 166 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Link Start Stop Set the items to execute the test ESE e Select this to start the station that was stopped by the host station e The station that was stopped by another station cannot be started Link Stop Select this to stop a station from the host another station e Select this to forcibly perform the link start on a station stopped by the host station or another station or to forcibly perform the link start on a station to which the link stop is performed by special relay special register However forced start in units of stations is not possible while all stations are stopped e To check whether the station is stopped by stop specification of all stations check SWOOOO e This function cannot be executed when the MELSECNET 10 H board is used e The route via A series compatible E71 QE 71 is not supported
23. Item Description Copy Copy the intelligent function module data Delete Delete the intelligent function module Register to Intelligent Function Open the intelligent function module monitor window of Module Monitor selected module Property Set the properties of the intelligent function module Point For settings of intelligent function module parameter refer to the following manual LA User s manual of each module to be used The auto refresh function of intelligent function module is not supported by C Controller module The intelligent function modules without setting items cannot be added in Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module When setting MODBUS Interface Module consider the terms displayed on the screen as the following terms The term displayed on the screen Term PLC CPU PLC CPU C Controller module JaJaweJeY SINPOIN UONOUNY uaau BUIS E G 93 CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION This chapter explains how to set a connection destination for accessing a C Controller module from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 6 1 Setting Connection Destinations This section explains how to set communication routes including the interfaces both on the personal computer and programmable controller CPU and the routing networks for accessing a C Controller module Multiple connection destinations can be set in Setting monitoring tools for the C Controll
24. MITSUBISHI Integrated FA Software Setting Monitoring Tools for the C Controller Module version Operating Manual SSERSS CAP NUM Check the transien 5 Select i gt station to the de it communication route from the ed Station Communication Sain sb ar Teun ih eee i Ne cable status between the TE EE Node Figh resolution 7 7 the destination station Connected station and Orine ermal Mace 4 d fog 3 MAC Addeess 8 0 condition setting g e Start or stop the network data link 8 08 00 70 81 08 Operating completed XA Information Confirmation Set Mode Ear Channel chanae comoleted Network Event History Access the network the event history log Reserved Station View reserved station numbers and temporarily enable Function Enable reserved stations I Enable Disable View station numbers set to ignore errors and temporarily Ignore Station Errors ignore station errors Selected Station Operation ou status of the selected station can be checked by starting Jadeo system monitor of the selected station Change the operation state run reset stop etc of the Remote Operation AE es Integrated FA Software SW4PVC CCPU E SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using this product Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The instructions gi
25. Mounted Slot No fo Acknowledge 1 0 Assignment M Specify start XY address 0000 H 1Slot Occupy 16 paints d Intelligent function module parameter list Display the list of parameter setting status of all intelligent function modules Screen display Select Project gt Intelligent Function Module Intelligent Function Module Parameter List Intelligent Function Module Parameter Setting Status Setting Exist 6 Setting Exist 21 Confirm setting status of the intelligent function module and switch valid invalid of intelligent function module parameter if necessary Checked items will be created as intelligent function module parameter Intelligent Function Module Parameter Setting Count Total Initial 27 Max 4096 92 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS 2 Operations from the project view a Operations from the menu displayed by right clicking Intelligent Function Module Item Description New Module Add an intelligent function module Paste Paste the copied data of the intelligent function module Intelligent Function Module Display the list of parameter setting status of all intelligent Parameter List function modules Read the data from the parameter file created in GX Read GX Configurator QP Data j Configurator QP Property Check the modified date of parameters b Operations from the menu displayed by right clicking each module
26. Screen display Communication Test e Click the button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Communication Test Ea Execution Result Network No Station No EE Station No Network No Network No Station No ea Communication Information EE ER Communication Count re Times a Communication Time ER X 100ms Destination Station At LE EE Network No Station No Communication Test 1 Destination 2 Communication Data Data Length 100 Bytes NetworkNo 9 Ha eng Y ommunication Coun 1 Station No o 6 tion Count Times Watchdog Time 5 Seconds Display contents Item Description Execute Results Display the result of communication test executed between networks Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Communication Test Set the items to execute the test Set the network number and station number Set the data length 1 to 900 bytes number of communications 1 to 100 Communication Data aa times and monitoring time 1 to 100 seconds to execute the test 2 Clickthe Execute button The communication test is executed according to the settings 172 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 1 Example of communication test The following shows an example of the communication test between the host station network number 1 station number 1 and the communication target network number 3 station number 2 with the network configuration described
27. Set the device value to compare as interrupt condition when the word device is specified for Word device setting device name Data refresh interrupt No Set the interrupt number 0 to 63 occurred when the conditions are satisfied SI WO JO QWWeIed alnpou 4eljo1UoD O VIS SIOJOWLILY SINDOM JellonuoD D Hues 1 s 19 12 Security settings Point To display the Security setting screen enter the security password initial setting password in the lt lt Security settings tab on the CCPU parameter setting screen CCPU parameter setting xs Passwor d XXXXXXXX e The password can be changed on the Security password setting screen Page 81 12 a in this section The entered password is valid until the End button or the Cancel button is clicked Service settings 1 Security password setting 1 Service settings 1 Security password setting 1 Enable or disable service which operated by C controller module Enable or disable service which operated by C controller module Password System CPU User CPU System CPU Edit Edit MELSEC data link function Enable v SD memory card access Enable v Tad SD memory card script execution 4 Enable v bd Telnet 3 Enable v d FTP Enable v WDB Enable v Shell Enable v F DHCP Enable v tad USB storage access Enable v bd toring tools for Enable v Setting monitoring tools for Enable i the C Controller module operation 2
28. Start VO No Set the start VO number Channel No Set the channel number 51 to 54 Network No Set the network number Total Stations Set the total number of slave stations Group No Set the group number Mode Set the mode Network Range Assignment Specify I O Master Station Set the I O master station Specify Reserved Station Specify the reserved station eaalassment Assign the number of link device points of all stations equally Assign the same number of link device points based on the total number of set Identical Point Assignment stations Supplementary Setting Set the settings such as transient setting and low speed cyclic setting Refresh Parameters Set refresh parameters 2 lt Page 90 6 in this section Set the network number station number and target CPU accessed as logical station Target settings number Page 86 1 b in this section Set the maximum transmission size 480 words 960 words when executing the transient transmission via other network numbers with MELSEC data link function Transient transmission size 3 1 The same network number cannot be set 2 The status of transient transmission error history cannot be set 3 When the data that exceeds the maximum size set for Transient transmission size is specified in MELSEC data link function the data is divided and sent Note that in SEND function of the mdSendEx function the data that exceeds the maxim
29. Status change RUN lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Own St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Data link status lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Data link status lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Baton pass status Display contents tem Network Event History List Detailed Information Description Display the list of network event history Each column can be sorted in ascending descending order by clicking on the column header Display the detailed information of an event selected in Network Event History List CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Screen button Clear Event History Clears the network event history Displays the History Acquisition Setting screen Select events to be acquired Acquire and display the checked items in event history AN Items without checks will not be saved in event history Events that cannot be acquired by the target station cannot be selected Select All Select None Network Information Network Information V Linkup Linkdown Detection IV Baton pass status variation IV Baton pass status variation IV Data link status variation IV Data link status variation IV Ignore station errors status change IV Reception of Data Link Start Stop ins
30. as When the CPU type specified on the Transfer setting screen is different from the actually connected CPU type The CPU type displayed on the column for the device monitoring target CPU is different from the actually connected CPU type however the monitoring can be performed if the CPU series is the same SUONEUNSeO UOIO9UUOD Bumes g 115 8 2 Monitoring Devices and Buffer Memory This section explains how to monitor devices Screen display Select Online gt Device monitor Screen button o Start monitor p Stop monitor Starts stops the monitoring Ey Device Monitor al Ce E J Menu Online Help Device batch Butter Memory Entry Device SE BE RAT T Device D0 Ee Ee a t H ooo o 00 0 ooo00 0000 Qool 1n ooo00 BAAR ONA n o n OO 09 0000 AA an 0 n 0 OB AB BAAR AA An a n a OO AB BAAR Qood o n 0 0 909 BAAR AA an 0 n i Start montor ooo00 BAAR ogag 0n 0 ooo00 BAAR ONA n o n 0 ooo00 Q000 D110 oo 100 Stop monitor ooo00 0000 Qood 0 n ly EE aw Monitor format Btswword Coe ooo ogag o n of Display iBetinteger or 0909 BOOR BYL 0n i Data format CEZ x Bit order F D ka 1 OAADHE M USB Display contents Item Description Display the CPU name of the communication target specified on the Transfer setting screen Target CPU name ven L Page 95 Section 6 1 1 or K Page 114 Section 8 1 Communication Display suc
31. Change notification settings through the Internet or a network How does a firewall help protect my computer Tum Windows Firewall on or off Restore defaults Advanced settings Troubleshoot my network What are network locations Update your Firewall settings Windows Firewall is not using the recommended settings to protect your computer See also What are the recommended settings Action Center Network and Sharing Center Help protect your computer with Windows Firewall Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer l Use recommended settings Connected a Program name Windows Firewall Verified publisher Microsoft Windows c Show details ve hange when these notifications a Customize settings for each type of network What are network locations You can modify the firewall settings for each type of network location that you use Domain network location settings Turn on Windows Firewall E Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program x Turn off Windows Firewall not recommended Home or work private network location settings 8 Turn on Windows Firewall V Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program x Turn off Windows Firewall not recommended Public network location settings v Turn on Windows Firewal
32. Close All Tool hint Display a brief explanation when the cursor is placed on the selected tab Scroll the tab display to the left and right Scroll button Display hidden tabs Work window Display the list of windows being displayed switching button Select a data name displayed on the list to display its corresponding window on the top Display windows Display screens such as parameter setting screen and monitoring screen 2 28 1 Maximizing minimizing screens Maximize minimize the screen size on the work window e Click the Maximize button e Click the Minimize button _ Si Project Edit View Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help Number of Modules fi z Boards Blank No Setting Point Restoring the screen size Click amp to return the maximized minimized screen to its previous size CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS 2 Arranging screens Arrange screens to display on the work window a Cascading screens Operation Select Window gt Cascade cy Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help Tan ee a cee b Tiling screens vertically Operation e Select Window Tile Vertically g Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help vee a A 7 is SMOPUIM WOM EZE SUONeisdO oIseg pue UONEINBHJUOD U880S Ze 29 30 c Tiling screens horizontally Operation Select Window gt Tile Horizontally
33. Item Description Input format Select the input format binary decimal hexadecimal for switch 1 to 5 Switch Setting Display the type set on the I O Assignment Model Name Display the model set on the I O Assignment Switch1 to 5 Set the switch of the CPU module or the intelligent function module 0000 to FFFF SI WO 1e1ewueied alnpou 4eljo1UoD D S SIOJOWLILY SINPOIN JellonuoD D Bumes 1 s 65 b Detail setting screen is Es 1 Settings should be set as same when using multiple CPU Item Description Error Time Output Mode Set the output mode Clear Hold for error detection CPU Operation Mode Set the CPU operation mode Stop Continue for H W error detection at H W Error Set the I O response time ms VO Response Time High speed input interrupt select from 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 6 1 Input VO combined select from 1 5 10 20 70 Control CPU Set the control CPU 1 to 4 1 Settings of each CPU are required to be the same ones in the multiple CPU system c Utilizing existing data to set parameters of multiple CPU system Parameters for multiple CPU system can be set by utilizing existing data by clicking the Import Multiple CPU Parameter button on the lt lt I O Assignment gt gt lt lt Multiple CPU Setting gt gt tab Point The data that can be utilized are as follows e Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module workspace format single file format e GX Work
34. Point Setting devices that perform refresh X is displayed on the right of Execute when Start column is not set properly Data refresh memory Execute Start End Write v EE EEEEEN is displayed on the right of Execute when Start column is set properly Execute Data refresh memory Stat End Read v 00000 0000 Set for Start column and check that is displayed on the right of Execute CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS a Data refresh interrupt settings Data refresh interrupt settings Eg Setting value input format ZA Device code DeviceNo StartI ONo Detection method es rag asse TE EE N a EE a EE a EE N N EE a BEE ES YRS IE ls le Joo jx o Jon s fos lm Item Description Setting value input l ismat Select the input format decimal hexadecimal of word device setting value Set the device to be interrupt trigger Device code For devices that can be specified refer to the following manual A MELSEC O C Controller Module User s Manual Device No Set the device number to be interrupt trigger Start I O No Specify the I O position of such as network module that executes data refresh Detection method Select from Level detection Edge detection Change Detection Interrupt condition method Word device Level Interrupt condition detection ON Unequal Edge OFF Equal detection Change Not selectable Not selectable
35. Points for VO assignment of CPU mounting slot lt Example 1 gt E BM y EE p M di EE E Em e Set No of CPU on the lt lt Multiple CPU Setting gt gt tab to 1 e Set Type to Empty Points to 0 Point for No 1 and No 2 lt Example 2 gt SI w Jo QWeJed jnpow JeljouoD D VIS SIOJOWLILY SINPOIN JellonuoD D Bumes 1 s e Set No of CPU on the lt lt Multiple CPU Setting gt gt tab to 4 e Set Type to CPU Empty for No 1 and No 2 63 lt Example 3 gt e Set No of CPU on the lt lt Multiple CPU Setting gt gt tab to 4 e Set Type to CPU Empty for No 2 and No 3 lt Example 4 gt eee MORESEE TX I O Assignment 1 e Set No of CPU on the lt lt Multiple CPU Setting gt gt tab to 4 e Set Type to CPU Empty for No 3 and set Type to Empty Points to 0 Point for No 4 lt Example 5 gt Cee M Olas Tx e Set No of CPU on the lt lt Multiple CPU Setting gt gt tab to 4 e Set Type to Empty Points to O Point for No 4 and No 5 64 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS a Switch setting screen Input format z ot Type ModelName Switch Switch2 Switch3 Switchg Switchs ojcu ley Jo24HEEUV ed hile i BY Sees DE Ge ES ees 3272 input 4 3 3 Output CIEE efel EECa 6 ss 76e 8a ED 9 88 10978 1140740 azja 131212 141313 15 14 14 ee AE sa jr
36. Project menu gt Intelligent Function Module Select Project view gt Intelligent Function Module 10 The following shows the symbols for the operations used in this manual Reference page E Diagnostics parameter screen Keyboard key dade Reference manual GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS This manual uses the generic terms and abbreviations listed in the following table unless otherwise noted Generic term abbreviation C Controller module Q24DHCCPU V Q24DHCCPU LS Q12DCCPU V C Controller system Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module SW3PVC CCPU VxWorks CW Workbench Q series L series Ans series Base unit Extension cable Power supply module CPU module QCPU Basic model QCPU High Performance model QCPU Process CPU Universal model QCPU Motion CPU VO module Intelligent function module Multiple CPU system Control CPU 12 Description Generic term for O24DHCCPU V and Q24DHCCPU LS In principle C Controller module indicates Q24DHCCPU V and Q24DHCCPU LS When the classification is needed for such as comparison with other C Controller modules Q24DHCCPU V and Q24DHCCPU LS is mentioned Abbreviation for Q24DHCCPU V C Controller module Abbreviation for Q24DHCCPU LS C Controller module Abbreviation for Q12DCCPU V C Controller module Generic term for the system where the C Controller module is mounted Abbreviation for Setting mon
37. Transfer Setup screen 3 Double click the No Specification icon for Other display the screen as shown on the right Communication Time E ser Set Check at communication time and Retry Times fo times m Retry times as necessary Click the button Station Setting on the Transfer Setup screen to It is not possible to cancel while communication retr ying 99 6 2 2 Accessing by Ethernet Access the C Controller module from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module by Ethernet Ethernet MITSUBISHI CC IE Cont CCAink NET 10 H Board Transfer Setup Connection ge w G 4 Network No Station No Protocol TCP ADEE GT CC IE Cont CC Link Ethernet C24 GOT NET 10 H Module Module Other Station Co existence Network Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times o EEEE E CCIECont CCIEField Ethernet CCAink C24 NET 10 H EEEE E CCIE Cont CCIEField Ethernet CC Link C24 NET 10 H Accessing Host Station Multiple CPU Setting 5999 Not Specified 100 CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION Operating procedure 1 Double click the Ethernet Board icon for PC side I F on the Transfer Setup screen to display the screen as NetworkNo shown on the right Station No Cne This setting is an assignment for Ethernet board Please execute the following settings Select the protocol a
38. Yes want to restart my computer now No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish to complete setup 3 Consideration when installing a MELSOFT product on Windows XP for the first time At the first installation of a MELSOFT product on Windows XP the following screen may be displayed during installation To continue the installation click the button on the Software Installation screen We have checked the operation and assured that the system operates without any problems by performing this procedure The Software Installation screen may be displayed behind another screen Press the At the keys to bring it to the front Software Installation AN The software vou are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway APPENDIX Appendix 1 2 USB driver installation In order to communicate with a programmable controller CPU via USB a USB driver needs to be installed The following explains the procedure of USB driver installation 1 When using Windows
39. and troubleshooting of CW Sim The manual describes the system configuration of GX Works2 and the functions common to Simple project and Structured project such as parameter setting operation method for the online function The manual describes the methods of intelligent function module for such as parameter setting monitoring programs and predefined protocol support function in GX Works2 The manual describes specifications of the CPU module the power supply module the base unit the extension cable the memory card etc The manual describes overview system configuration VO number communication between CPU modules and communication with I O module intelligent function module of multiple CPU system The manual describes the PLC to PLC network specifications preparatory procedures and settings parameter setting programming and troubleshooting for the MELSECNET H network system The manual describes system configurations performance specifications functions handling instructions wiring and troubleshooting for the CC Link IE Controller Network system The manual describes system configurations performance specifications functions handling instructions wiring and troubleshooting for the CC Link IE Field Network system The manual describes system configurations performance specifications functions handling instructions wiring and troubleshooting for the CC Link modules The manual describes system configura
40. lt Detail gt gt lt lt Comment gt gt Property Es Property Es Details EER Details Comment Parameter for production line A Data Name Farameter Title GAADHELPU V Ver 1 Last Change 10 25 2012 10 50 22 AM Operating procedure Setthe items on the screen Item Description Data Name Display the data name Title Set a title for the data The number of applicable characters is 128 for a project and 32 for other data Last Change Display the date when the data was updated Set a comment for the data Comment Press the and the Enter keys for a line feed The number of applicable characters is 5 120 soiedoid Hun pa BuiAejds q Ger ejeq p fold JO SuoneledO y 53 4 4 04 Utilizing Parameters of Earlier Version This section explains how to utilize parameter setting file created with SW3PVC CCPU in SW4PVC CCPU 1 Utilizing parameter setting files The parameter setting files created with SW3PVC CCPU can be utilized in SW4PVC CCPU with Open parameter setting file Page 55 1 a in this section lt SW3PVC CCPU gt C Controller setting utility BEE EER EP ep EE eee Ta teat parameter setting file FEED i created with C Controller z setting utility EE m CC IE Control utility WD CC E Contrel utiityi Otfine EIS Module rfomaton Online cperatcn Parameter setings Target setings Number cl medion T Berk No mar e
41. sleqjool CCE SUuonelsdO 2iseg pue uogesn juo uaal9S ZE 25 2 Docking floating toolbars Switch the display format docked floating of a toolbar Operation Drag a docked toolbar to the desired position for floating display Drag the title bar of a floating toolbar and drop it in the main frame Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help _ Drag and drop SP CCPU Parameter 2 8 Network Parameter Point Method for docking a toolbar at the original position To dock a floating toolbar back at the original position double click on the title bar of the toolbar 3 Customizing toolbars Set the types of tool buttons to be displayed on each toolbar Operating procedure 1 Select the Toolbar options button i Add or Remove Buttons A list of tool buttons is displayed 2 Select the checkbox in front of the tool button to be displayed on the screen The selected tool buttons are displayed on the screen The toolbar configuration returns to the default when Reset Toolbar is selected 26 CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS 3 2 3 Work windows A work window is a main screen used for operations such as programming parameter setting and monitoring in Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Screen display Tab Scroll button MT MES gt TN EES EE A switching button E Display windows Ee EE P o Mode Module ______ O EE E Contro C
42. 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 selection tab ar Ed Network NET H Loop Network No 1 Type Net Control Station PLC PLC Group No 0 Channel No 51 Station No 2 _ e Link Information Mode Online Link Scan Time F Loop Status Data Link not Possible Max ms Loopback Station Min ms Network Diagnosti R Loop Status Data Link not Possible Current ms Loopback Station Network Test Communication Information Loop Test Communication Status Suspend Communication Selling Verification BWY from Master Station est BW from Host Master Station Station Order Check Test Error History Monitor Network Monitor Details Other Station Info Communication Display contents Item Description Switch the MELSECNET diagnostics result display screen for each link modules from 1 to 4 Link module selection tab The information whether a link module is mounted or not is acquired from the mounted status Network Information Display the network information of the selected module Link Information Display the network status Communication Information Display the communication status of the target network 164 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Screen button pe Network Test Displays the Network Test screen 1 gt Page 166 Section 10 7 1 e Loop Test Displays the Loop Test screen L Page 168 Section 10 7 2 Setting Verification Test Displays the Setting Confirmation T
43. 10 1 Page 139 Section 10 2 Page 141 Section 10 3 Page 142 Section 10 4 Page 143 Section 10 5 Page 152 Section 10 6 Page 164 Section 10 7 Page 179 Section 10 8 Page 190 Section 10 9 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW O Supported lt Not supported CPU module Tool Q24 Q24 Reference DHC V DHC LS Specify the display range of QD75 positioning data Options and set the operation settings of QD75 positioning Page 91 Section 5 3 module Intelligent Function Module Tool Configure the offset gain setting of the analog module Q61LD Two Point Perform the two point calibration to use Q61LD as a Calibration Setting measuring device Batch restore the Q61LD parameters to the factory Q61LD Default Setting default settings Temperature Input Module Configure the offset gain setting of the temperature Offset Gain Setting input module Temperature Control GX Works2 Module Operating Manual l Perform the automatic tuning of the temperature Intelligent Function Auto Tuning control module Module l Analog Module Offset Gain Setting Counter Module Perform the preset function of counter module DORS Execute the positioning monitoring of QD75 Positioning Monitor a positioning module eas Perform the positioning test of QD75 positioning Positioning Test module Perform the wave trace of QD75 positioning module Perform the location trace of QD75 positioning Location Trace module Seri
44. A mismatch is detected in other than user setting area Take one of the following corrective actions e Reset the mismatch part of the parameter For block number parameter number refer to the following manual LA MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual e Rewrite the parameters having been written to the C Controller module The header information of the parameter blocks is When a mismatch is detected on the block number AFFF perform the following operation to reset the area which is set by the system inconsistent e Select Project view Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CCIE MELSECNET Click the End button on the displayed MELSECNET CCIE Ethernet Module Configuration screen and write the parameters to the C Controller module If the mismatch is not resolved please consult your local Mitsubishi service center or representative explaining the details of the problem 48 CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4 2 8 Changing CPU type of projects Change the CPU type of a project being edited Display contents Select Project gt Change CPU Type Parameter might need to be modified Please check the change list Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description CPU Type Select the CPU type after change 2 Clickthe button The CPU type of the project is changed to the specified CPU type After the Change CPU Type function is completed the
45. Clear Transient Transmission Error Buoyuow Asojsiy 1013 9 OL 13NO3S1aIN Bulsoubeiq 2 01 175 1 0 7 7 Network monitor details Display the network line status of MELSECNET 10 H Screen display Click the Network Monitor Details button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Network Information Network NET H Loop Network No 1 Type Net Control Station PLC PLC Group No 0 Module No 1 Channel No 51 Station No 2 Control Station Information Status of Self Station Assign Control Station D Present Control Staton 6 Transmission Information Control Station Sub Control Station Transmission Remote I O Master Station Block 1 Block 2 Yes None None Parameter Setting Common Spcfc Reserved Station Does not Exist Setting Transmission Mode Normal Duplex Transmission Setting None Duplex Transmission Status Normal Y Al it IS Data Link Information Total Number of Linked Stations 2 Station of Maximum Normal Transmission Station of Maximum Data 0 Link D Transmission Status Disconnecting Line Error an Transmission Network Disorder Reason for Transmission Stop Suspend Communication Display contents Item Description Network Information Display the network information of the selected host station Control Station Information Display the control station information Data Link Information Display the data link info
46. Data Type CAE System Monitor Data Test mode flag USG Word Un Starting History Detail Di Eror History Detail Di Waming History Insert Copied Item Flash ROM writing count Axis Monitor Data Axis 1 Current feed va Detail Display Axis 1 Machine feed v Register Module Information Axis 1 Feedrate E Axis 1 Axis error No Start Watch By Axis 1 Axis waming N Stop Watch Axis 1 Valid M code oning sta i Bi Axis 1 Axis operation s Axis 1 Current speed Axis 1 Axis feed speed System Monitor Data Axis 1 Positioning amo Test mode flag Axis 1 Edemal VO sig Starting History i Axis 1 Extemal 1 0 sig Eror History i Axis 1 Extemal VO sig E Waming History N Axis 1 Extemal 1 0 sig Flash ROM writing count ba Axis 1 Extemal 1 0 sig Axis Monitor Data Axis 1 Extemal VO sig Axis 1 Current feed va 2 Axis 1 Bemal VO sig Axis 1 Machine feed v Axis 1 Extemal 1 0 sig TM Detail Dialog 1 PP EEE v Point Paste The cut copied items can be pasted in the same project on the same window only 128 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING Point Changing current value The current value can be changed by entering a value directly in the Current value column during monitoring When the current value to be changed is displayed in character strings such as ON OFF av
47. Date and time Set the date and time 2 Clickthe Execute button The C Controller module clock is set Screen button Get Time from PC Applies the time of personal computer to the date and time boxes Point Considerations of the clock setting In the clock setting a time lag error may appear due to the span of transfer 136 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE CHAPTER 10DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE This chapter explains how to display system status and error codes of the C controller module 10 1 Diagnosing C Controller Module Display the status and the error code of the C controller module Screen display Select Diagnostics gt CCPU Diagnostics Toggle switch information Display contents Item Module information LED information STOP MODE RUN C Controller module diagnostics No 1 RESET SELECT CPU operating status STOP CCPU diagnosis Event history CPU status Drive information Pi uRT P2 SINGLE PS DOWN SINGLE PS ERROR BATTERY ERROR UNIT VERIFY ERR FUSE BREAK OFF REF TIME OVER SP UNIT DOWN MULTI CPU ERROR MAIN CPU DOWN Module information LED information E RUN INN MODE Erorcode o SDCARD ERR Stop monitoring CH3SD RD USER Ree ua _ EE ueo AC DC DOWN SP UNIT LAY ERR SP UNIT VER ERR 7 SP UNIT ERROR MULTI CPU DOWN CPU LAY ERROR MULTI EXE ERROR SYSTEM WDT ERROR US
48. Field Network master local module own station controlled by the C Controller module e CC Link IE Field Network master local modules or programmable controller CPUs on other stations via a CC Link IE Field Network master local module controlled by the C Controller module DevAccessChanCCIEF c For accessing the following modules using MELSEC data link functions e A CC Link module own station controlled by the C Controller DevAccessChanCCL c module e CC Link modules or programmable controller CPUs on other stations via a CC Link module controlled by the C Controller MDtest DevAccess module For accessing the following modules using MELSEC data link functions e A MELSECNET H module host station controlled by the C DevAccessChanMNH c Controller module e MELSECNET H modules or programmable controller CPUs on other stations via a MELSECNET H module controlled by the C Controller module For accessing the following modules using MELSEC data link functions e CPU No 1 mounted together with the C Controller module in a DevAccessChanQBF c multiple CPU system 198 CHAPTER 11 SAMPLE PROGRAMS 11 2 Procedure for Opening Sample Programs This section explains how to open sample programs when Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is installed in C MELSEC When installing Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module in folders other than C MELSEC create a new project with reference to the follow
49. For the bit device status 1 indicates an ON status and 0 indicates an OFF status Devices cannot be monitored if the connection destination is not established During monitoring the transfer setting cannot be performed During monitoring flashes under the scroll button During gateway function communication devices cannot be monitored 3 Operation on entry device screen Monitor the specified devices on a single screen at the same time G Device Monitor Lole ss Menu Online Help Device batch Buffer Memory Entry Device Register device Delete device Clear device Stop monitor Aowa yng pue sediAeg BuMONUON zg Q24DHC Y USB Exit Display contents Item Description Display the device status Monitor screen Double click the device name to display the Write to Device screen Page 121 4 in this section 119 Screen button Register device Displays the Register device screen Page 120 3 a in this section o Delete device Deletes the device to be monitored Clear device Deletes all devices registered in device entry monitor from the monitor screen a Register device Register the device to be monitored Register device Ea Device vae DEC sl Display 16bit integer Register Close Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Device Enter the device to be registered
50. KB Display contents Item Description Drive information Display the drive information of the C Controller module Standard ROM Display the size and used free space of the standard ROM information Standard RAM Display the size and used free space of the standard RAM information 0 is displayed when the standard RAM is not set SD memory card Display the size and used free space of the SD memory card information Empty is displayed when the SD memory card is not installed Screen button Update Displays the most recent drive information 142 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 5 Diagnosing CC Link IE Controller Network This section explains how to check the CC Link IE Controller Network status of a selected module Point Details of CC Link IE Controller Network diagnostics Refer to CC Link IE Controller Network Reference Manual 1 Selecting the diagnostics target When two or more CC Link IE Controller Network modules are connected to the connected station the Select Diagnostics Destination screen as shown below is displayed before starting diagnostics Select a network to be diagnosed and click the button Network Selection Module 1 ChannelNo 151 CC IE Control Network No 1 1 Module2 ChannelNo 152 CC IE Control Network No 1 2 2 Diagnostics screen Screen display Select Diagnostics CC IE Control Diagnostics
51. Memory This section explains how to monitor the data refresh memory Screen display Select Online gt Data refresh memory monitor Em data refresh memory monitor 1 Offset 00000000 Stop monitoring m Numeric format DEC HEX 4 Mm r Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Enter the offset of the data refresh memory to be monitored 0 to BF38x in 8 word unit Offset Select the format of the value decimal hexadecimal for the data refresh memory Numeric format monitoring Modify value Display the Input screen by double clicking the data numeric display Page 126 1 in this section Screen button Start monitoring y Stop monitoring Starts or stops monitoring the C Controller module flashes in the upper right of the button during monitoring Aiowsl USeney eyeq Buroyuoy rs 125 1 Input screen Enter data to the data refresh memory Input EE Input format DEC HEX Target address ox00000000 dai 16 bits Input data con Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Select a format of the value to be entered for Input data Input format mr Default The numeric format selected on the Data refresh memory monitor screen Target address Display the address of the data refresh memory where the data are to be entered Input dat
52. NET H Loop 1 0 Times Type Net Control Station PLC PLC 0 Module No 1 Channel No 51 2 r Transient Transmission Errors 7 F Loop R Loop Retry 0 Retry Line Trouble Line Trouble Communication Error UNDER CRC OVER SHORTFRAME ABORT TIMEOUT OO O O DO Error History Detail Clear Error History Ooi O O O Display contents Item Description Network Information Display the network information of the selected host station Loop Switching Display the number of times that the loop is switched Transient Transmission Errors Display the number of occurrences of transient transmission error F Loop R Loop Display the items during monitoring 174 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Screen button Error History Detail Displays the Error History Detail Monitoring screen that lists the details of loop switching and transient transmission error Network Information Network NET H Loop Network No 1 Type Net Control Station PLC PLC Group No 0 Module No 1 Channel No 51 Station No 2 m Transient Transmission Errors Clear Error History Displays the Clear of Error History screen Select the items to be cleared and click the Execute button Clear Type 1 Clear Retry Counter MM Clear Communication Error Counter MM Clear F Loop Transmission Error MM Clear R Loop Transmission Error IF Clear Loop Switch Counter MM
53. Obtain transmission speed settings of all stations setting 2 Clickthe Execute button The loop test acquisition of the transmission speed setting is executed and the result is displayed in the Test result Check Legends for the descriptions of the icons displayed in the Test result Point Considerations for executing the test Do not execute the loop test acquisition of the transmission speed setting by a peripheral at the same time If executed the loop test acquisition of the transmission speed setting may not be executed correctly In addition when executing the acquisition of the transmission speed setting do not execute the acquisition of the transmission speed setting in the Check Sheet Creation Wizard Page 187 Section 10 8 4 at the same time 184 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 8 3 Displaying logs of station information status logging Collect logs of the station information the data link status of other stations date of acquisition Screen display Ba Double click oe on the CC Link Diagnostics screen Status Logging lt With a serial number whose first five digits are 12032 or higher gt Status Logging Ex Logging Time of Logging Acquisition 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 to 65535 seconds 18 hours 12 minutes and 15 seconds or 0 seconds No specification m _StartLogging Clear Log Log Storage Area in CC Link Module RAM RA
54. Positioning Axis 1 Data Input Signal09 SR Starting Axis 1 Block D QD75 READY Synchronization flag Axis 1 M code ON Axis 1 Eror detection Axis 1 BUSY Axis 1 Start complete Axis 1 Positioning com Perper AR 130 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING c Registering intelligent function modules using shortcut menu from Intelligent Function Module Monitor window Register an intelligent function module using the shortcut menu from the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window Operating procedure 1 Right click on the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window and select Register Module Information from the shortcut menu The Module Information Selection screen is displayed Module Information Selection Ex Select a module and a monitor item category to register to the intelligent function module monitor Module List Monitor ltem Category List 0020 Q644D Disable registration Cancel 2 Select a module to be registered from Module List and click the button The module is registered to the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window When selecting the positioning module or FL net OPCN 2 interface module in Module List select an item displayed on Monitor Item Category List Example Positioning module Module Information Selection Select a module and a monitor item category to register to the intelligent function module monitor Module List Monitor k
55. Register the intelligent function module to be monitored For the registration method refer to the following section K Page 130 2 in this section 2 Select Online gt Monitor gt Start Watching The current values of the registered intelligent function module are displayed on the window Display contents Item Description Display the name of the module information Item When Data Type is Detail Dialog Error Code or Warning Code an icon is displayed at the head of each item Display the current value of the module information Current value s jnpoy UONOUNY uafu BuopuUoN G S Display character strings such as ON OFF Device Display the device assigned to the module information Display the data type of the module information Data Type For Detail Dialog Error Code Warning Code details of each item can be confirmed For details refer to Point in this section 127 a Customizing monitoring items The module information registered to the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window can be customized by cutting copying pasting deleting unnecessary items The customized settings are saved along with the project Note that the operations to undo the customized items cannot be performed Operating procedure Select an unnecessary item on the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window right click it and select Cut Copy Paste Delete from the shortcut menu kem Current Value Device
56. Retry Count 3 T Automatic Reconnection Station Count 1 EE Standby Master Station No LES ee CPU Down Select Stop ME ns Delay Time Setting oe o e Station Information Setting Station Information Ee ee Target Settings Target Settings Target Settings Target Settings Target Settings 4 Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Set ifitismeeded No Setting Already Set Setting Item Details Clear Check End Cancel Screen button Clear Deletes the set parameters Check Checks whether the set parameters are correct 5 2 1 Network parameter item list The following table shows the list of parameter setting items for network SI way Jo QWUeIed YIOMION Z S SIOJOWLICY YIOMJON UYS Z S Item Reference CC Link IE Controller Network setting Page 84 1 in this section CC Link IE Field Network setting Page 87 2 in this section MELSECNET H setting Page 88 3 in this section CC Link setting Page 89 4 in this section Routing parameter setting Page 90 5 in this section Refresh parameter setting Page 90 6 in this section 63 84 Item Network Type Start VO No Channel No Network No Total Stations Group No Station No Mode Network Range Assignment Refresh Parameters Target settings Transient transmission size 1 1 CC Link IE Controller Network setting Description Specify the network type CC Link IE Control whose parameters are to be set Set the start V
57. Value Set the value to be entered when a word device is specified Display Set the display format when a word device is specified Screen button e Register Registers the device Point When monitoring the set values of the timers and counters indirectly specify the data registers Devices cannot be monitored if the connection destination is not established During monitoring the transfer setting cannot be performed During monitoring flashes under the scroll button 120 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING 4 Writing devices Change the ON OFF of a bit device or the current value of a word device or buffer memory Point Do not specify file registers ZR when reading writing data from to C Controller module Doing so may result in a malfunction caused by the data writing to data registers D and link registers W Write to Device xa Bit device Close Force ON Device x0 Force OFF Toggle force Word device Buffer memory Device po Buffer memory Module start VO HEX Address HEX Setting value 16bit integer v pec Set Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Bit device Device Enter the device name Word device Buffer memory Device Select Device to enter the word device to be written Select Buffer memory to enter the module s start VO and Buffer memory buffer memory address Enter the value to be written select the
58. a user name with 1 to 20 characters Password 2 Set a password with 8 to 16 characters Re enter password 2 Re enter the password Authority Select from Administrator and Maintenance 1 The user with User name target Password password Re enter password password Authority Administrator is set by default 2 Applicable characters are one byte alphanumeric characters and one byte special characters Case sensitive Inapplicable characters for user name are space for password space Point Take measures at user s discretion if security of the C Controller module requires to be maintained against unauthorized access from external devices Set an account user name and password to prevent it from being leaked Avoid a simple setting composed of alphanumeric characters only Include such as symbols amp to make the user name and password complicated b Account input screen When an operation restricted by account is performed the following dialog is displayed at the first connection Enter the user name and password to enable the operations SI way Jo QWUeJed BINPOW ielonUoD 9 IG SIBJOWEILY SINDON 4elJo1Uuo2D N Bumes L S Account input reas User name Password For the list of operations restricted by account refer to the following manual LA MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual Tf 11 Data refresh settings Device Total points 0 Settable
59. again after five or more seconds Even after this operation an error may occur at initial communication However communication will be successful after that 1 The offline indicates the status other than indicated below e Write to CCPU Read from CCPU Monitor and CCPU diagnostics b Combination of personal computers and USB cables A communication error may occur depending on the combination of personal computers and USB cables If an error occurs take appropriate actions according to the message displayed on the screen 2 Other considerations a Resume function suspend setting power saving function and standby mode of the personal computer A communication error may occur during communication with the C Controller module when the resume function suspend function power saving function or standby mode is set to the personal computer Disable these settings for communication with the programmable controller CPU b Communication errors for Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module When the line is busy the occurrence of communication error timeout error for Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module increases When the error occurs reset the connection destination SINDOIN JElloAUOD D YM UONedIUNWWOD JO SUONREISPISUOD G 9 105 CHAPTER 7 WRITINGIREADING VERIFYING DELETING PROJECT This chapter explains the project data operations write read verify delete performed on a C Controller m
60. and CPU modules Screen display Select Diagnostics CPU status C Controller module diagnostics No 1 Display contents Item Description CPU stat Display the operating status the switch status and the current errors of the C Controller status module and CPU modules CPU module Display the model of the C Controller module and CPU modules Status Display the operating status of the C Controller module and CPU modules Switch Display the switch status of the C Controller module and CPU modules Display the error code of the most recent stop error continuation error among the errors being Error code occurring on the C Controller module and CPU modules Present error Display the error message for the error code Date Display the date of the error occurrence Time Display the time of the error occurrence Screen button Update Displays the most recent CPU status 141 SNIEIS SINPOIN NAD BUPPEUD OL 10 4 Checking Drive Information of C Controller Module This section explains how to display the drive information of the C Controller module Screen display Select Diagnostics gt Drive information C Controller module diagnostics No 1 Drive information Standard ROM information EE Update 382MB Used space 16 KB Free space 390480 KB Standard RAM information OMB Used space 0 KB Free space 0 KB SD memory card information Empty Used space 0 KB Free space 0
61. below Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module e WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE e e WEE EE WEE WEE le SI Relay station 1 Relay station I b d Network number 1 l F N P 4 Station Station Station Station Station number 3 number 4 umber 3 number 2 number 1 e oo EE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE WEE EE Return direction from Communication target to host station Direction from host station to Communication target Communication Test Ee Execution Result Own Stati Network Ho Station No om sa Station Ho Network Ha Network No 1 Relay station number of network No 1 4 Relay station number of network No 2 3 Station Ho 1 K EE dee Communication Information EES 3 h Communication Count x x l Times l on Communication Time O l X 100ms l Q 33 3 9 c 5 Destination Station Q l l o Network Ho mT 3 on de Station No ee ah g m e M Communicaton Test 1Destination 2 Communicaton Data Data Length 100 Bytes Network No 3 i a yie Communication Count 1 es StatonNo 2 cation Count a i Watchdog Time 5 Seconds Close 173 10 7 6 Error history monitoring Display the error history of MELSECNET 10 H Screen display e Click the button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Network Information Loop Switching Network
62. by Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Designate Object Station Specify the object station of the network test Object Module Select the object module of the network test 2 Click the Execute Test button The network test is executed according to the settings Operation Forced Link Start 1 61 YIOMJON 12 01 LANOASTAW Buisoubeiq 72 01 167 10 7 2 Loop test Check the loop status of MELSECNET 10 H Use this function to perform the loop test in the forward loop reverse loop status with the completion of the optical loop system wiring Wiring status of data link cables IN OUT can be checked Screen display e Click the LoopTest button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Loop Test Network Information Loop Test Network NET H Loop Network No 1 Test Method Object Module Type Net Control Station PLC PLC Group No parameter Designation Module 1 Station No 2 a 7 Module No 1 ChannelNo 51 Total No of Stations All Stations Designation Loop Status Receive Direction Error Station No C Forward Direction Staton Reverse Direction Station Number of Stations not Responding C Execution Result NORMAL al INVALID R Reserved Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 ry 8 5 MI 12 MM IS RS Received Direction Error Station No Response Station AR MR AA DB MIESE UM BI RARR e Received Direction Error Station No Response Station 33 34 35 36 37 38
63. connection destination for regular use Point Connection destination setting The connection destination data can also be specified for regular use by dragging and dropping it from All Connections to Current Connection 98 CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION 6 2 Accessing C Controller Module Directly This section explains how to access the C Controller module directly connected to a personal computer 6 2 1 Connecting with USB cable The following explains the setting for accessing the host C Controller module from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module with USB cable Host C Controller module Head Module PLC Mode QCPU Q mode When connecting directly to the C Controller module E _ _comecton cares Other Station Other Station j Single Network Co existence Network Direct Coupled Setting Connection Test Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times 0 PLC Type CCIE Cont CCIEField Ethernet CCAink C24 NET 10 H uw mije g Co existence Network Route CC IE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CC Link NET 10 H Accessing Host Station Multiple CPU Setting 5999 Not Specified Eo ge yoo dd ajged gsn ym BUNEUUOD Z9 Aoeaa elNPoN ellonuo2D N DuIssa9oy 79 Operating procedure 1 Set Serial USB for PC side I F on the Transfer Setup screen 2 Set PLC Module for PLC side I F on the
64. data selected in the list Point Writing data to C Controller module The written data parameters are validated when power cycling or after resetting the C Controller module SINDOIN JElloMUOD D WOI O Paloid Huipeey 10 BUM VI 107 7 2 Writing Reading Intelligent Function Module Data This section explains how to write intelligent function module data to a C Controller module or intelligent function module buffer memory flash ROM Intelligent function module data includes intelligent function module parameters to be written to a C Controller module as a parameter file and data whose values are written directly to intelligent function module buffer memory flash ROM For details of intelligent function module data refer to the following manuals LI GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Intelligent Function Module A User s Manual to be used 1 Writing reading data as parameter files to from C Controller module Screen display Select Online gt Write to CCPU Read from CCPU gt lt lt CPU Module gt gt TR cw Coe i CPu Module Ia Intelligent Function Module Execution TargetData No Yes Edit Data Select All Cancel Al Selections p Module Name Data Name Target Detail LastChange Size i ID J CCPU Network Switch Setting o 2012 10 25 10 50 22 3 Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting 2012 10 29 17 39 00 Necessary Setting No S
65. during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 16 29 02 MAbfDry 00000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 16 27 50 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 16 24 43 MGbfDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 161715 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 16 16 46 MGbfDry C0000208 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 16 16 32 MObDry coo000201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 16 15 48 MGbfDry coo0020B An error occurred during module initialization Er 2000 01 01 00 55 15 MObDry coo00201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 00 52 25 MOBbDry GOOOO01 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 00 48 22 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 00 47 18 M biDrw C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 00 43 14 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 00 38 08 MQbfDrv coo00201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 00 37 40 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 00 37 29 MOBbDry GOODO01 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 00 32 52 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 00 21 49 MOBbDry 00
66. is detected RSV is displayed on the error information display field if a reserved station exists PWR is displayed on the error information display field if a power is supplied to a module with external power supply LANOASTAW Buisoubeiq 72 01 Other Station Information UONCWJOJU UOI E S JOUJO BuMOJIUOIN S OL Error details display field Display the status of each station for the items selected in Other Station Information 177 178 The table below shows the items that can be selected in Other Station Information PLC to PLC network Remote VO network Control station Normal station Master Loop Loop Loop CPU RUN Status of each E of each Station Station External x x x x x Communication Status of each Station Data Link Status of each Station Parameter Status of each Station CPU Operation Status of each x Search Status of Local Station Error Each Station PLC Operation 2 Mode Status Each Station PLC System Status Each Station Network Type Status station X O Applicable Xx Not applicable grayed out CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 8 Diagnosing CC Link and CC Link LT This section explains how to monitor the network information of each station diagnosing the network status and testing 10 8 1 Monitoring line host station other stations Monitor host station line another station line in CC Link or CC Link LT Screen display Select Diagnos
67. list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Operating procedure 1 Connect the personal computer and the programmable controller CPU with a USB cable and then turn on the programmable controller CPU 2 The Found New Hardware Wizard screen is displayed Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced 3 Select Search for the best driver in these locations on the displayed screen Select Include this location in the search and then set Easysocket USBDrivers in the folder where Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module has been installed If multiple MELSOFT products are installed previously refer to their installed location Point Considerations when installing USB driver If the USB driver cannot be installed confirm the following Windows settings e If Block Never install unsigned driver software is selected under Control Panel System Hardware Driver Signing the USB driver may not be installed Select Ignore Install the software anyway and don t ask for my approval or Warn Prompt me each time to choose an action in Driver Signing and execute the USB driver installation 207 Uonelleisui JOBAUP SN Z xipueddy UONelleisul JO SUONeIBpISUOD Xipuaddy Appendix 1 3 setting Windows Firewall 208 Windows Firewall needs to be set to connect a personal computer with a C Controller module The fo
68. module from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Screen display Select Online gt Remote Operation Remote Operation ss Connection Channel List Connection USB lt gt CPU Module Operation C RUNR Select Connected CPU STOP O C PAUSE P C RESET i Restart user CPU Z Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Connection Channel List Display the information of the connection destination Select Select the target CPU module for the remote operation Select this to set the host CPU as a target CPU Select this to set the other CPUs as a target CPU Operation Select the operation details Select this to switch the operating status of the CPU module to RUN STOP PAUSE RESET Select this to reset the C Controller module Restart user CPU Select this to restart the user CPU of the C Controller module 1 The reset operation cannot be performed on QO6CCPU V B Q12DCCPU V with a serial number whose first five digits are 12041 or higher from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Use the switch operation or the QBF_ControlEx function 2 Clickthe Execute button 134 CHAPTER 9 OPERATING C CONTROLLER MODULE Point Remote operation and RUN STOP switch When operation to the programmable controller CPU differs among controls by the remote operation and RUN STOP switch the C Controller module operates according
69. number of link device points based on the total number of set stations Set the settings such as the link scan mode setting loopback function setting and block Supplementary Setting data assurance per station Set the settings such as parameter name data link faulty station setting and output setting during CPU STOP Set the link devices of the CC Link IE Field Network module and set the link devices and Refresh Parameters the range of transfer between internal buffers of C Controller module Page 90 6 in this section Set the network number station number and target CPU accessed as logical station Network Operation Setting Target settings number Page 86 1 b in this section Set the maximum transmission size 480 words 960 words when executing the transient transmission via other network numbers with MELSEC data link function Transient transmission size 2 1 Asynchronous only 2 When the data that exceeds the maximum size set for Transient transmission size is specified in MELSEC data link function the data is divided and sent Note that in SEND function of the mdSendEx function the data that exceeds the maximum size set for Transient transmission size cannot be sent SI wa JO QWUeIEd YIOMJON LZ G SJOJOWEICY YIOMJON Bumes Z S 8 88 3 MELSECNET H setting Item Description EE TE Specify the network type MELSECNET 10 mode or MELSECNET H mode whose parameters are to be set
70. operating status of lines for all stations or specified stations and checking the transmission speed settings of all stations Screen display Double click ig on the CC Link Diagnostics screen Loop Test Loop Test Test Execution Test Type Loop test Test Target All stations Station 1 64 Specified station 1 Station Obtain transmission speed setting Execute Legend Station Image Ri jed Temporary a de error invalid station Error invalid station e Result of Loop Test vet executed A Normal H Error Obtained Transmission Speed Setting bps Not executed 156K 625K 2 5M O sm 10M Test result Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Test Execution Execute the loop test according to the specification of All Stations or Selected Station No Setting is not possible when CC Link LT is selected All Stations Select this to execute the test for all 64 stations Selected Station No Select this to execute the test for the specified stations To specify a station specify the start address of an occupied station Loop Test lt Example gt When four occupied stations and two occupied stations are connected 4 stations occupied 2 stations occupied fo WeBel e 1 is specified 5 is specified If 2 3 4 or 6 is specified the station becomes faulty station Obtain transmission speed E l l tti
71. position data at the cursor Paste the cut or copied data at the cursor position O Supported lt Not supported CPU module module View Reference bed ks LS Toolbar Display hide each toolbar Statusbar Display hide the status bar Docking Window Navigation Window Display hide the Navigation window Intelligent Function Module Monitor Intelligent Function Display hide the Intelligent Function Module Monitor Module Monitor 1 to 10 window Page 25 Section 3 2 2 Page 35 Section 3 2 6 Page 34 Section 3 2 5 Page 91 Section 5 3 SuUOI OUN JO S L 17 Read from CCPU Write to CCPU Verify with CCPU Delete CCPU Data Remote Operation Set Clock Device Monitor Battery Backup RAM Monitor Data Refresh Memory Monitor Watch Start Watching Stop Watching Login Logout CCPU Diagnostics Event History CPU Status Drive Information CC IE Control Diagnostics CC IE Field Diagnostics MELSECNET Diagnostics CC Link Diagnostics System Monitor 18 Online O Supported lt Not supported CPU module Q24 Q24 DHC V DHC LS Read data from the C Controller module intelligent function module Write data to the C Controller module intelligent function module Verify a project being edited against the data on the C Controller module intelligent function module Delete data on the C Controller module Remotely control RUN PAUSE STOP RESET of the C Contro
72. to connected equipment is not disconnected Display contents Item Description Cable Test Result Display the cable test result error factor and troubleshooting of each port Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Cable Test Contents Set the network number and station number of the station which executes the Testing Station Setting 2 Click the button The cable test is executed on the testing station cable test 108 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 6 3 Link start stop Start stop the data link of a specified station This function can be used for debugging purposes to stop the station from receiving data from other stations and sending its own data Screen display e Click the Link Start Stop button on the CC IE Field Diagnostics screen Link Start Stop Ea Network Information E Connected Station Information Network Type kc IE Field Network No 1 Station Type Master Station Station No 0 Link Start Stop Setting Contents All Stations Information Link Start Stop Executing Contents Link Start Link Stop Forced Link Start Forced Link Start will be executed for the station that is link stopped by other stations or the station that is link stopped by special relay special register Issuing request for link start stop contents in stations that are on selected status in all stations information Link statu
73. window and docked windows are displayed Screen display Titl e ba r gt Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Untitled Project Network Parameter MELSECNET CC IE Module Configuration et ped i Project Edit View Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help Menu alm PB ioe ne ot sans a A Le i Navigation ax S Toolbar EMM DAA Egh Parame ter p CCPU Parame ter Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 E E Network Parameter Network Type CC IE Control Control Station Invalid mvaid fl lid N i ti 24 CCIE MELSECNET Start 1 0 No oo T AvdAHon P ccs chara E N S Intelligent Function Module Network No ME window Total Stations BT Group No 9 EE a E Station No 1 ae ER Mode nn Ee ii EE EE EE EE EE EES EE EE EE Work EE EE SEE EE EE EE window z Necessar y Setting NoSetting Already Set Set if it is needed Mo Setting Already Set Start I O No Please input 16 point unit HEX to start I O No in which module is mounted Ei Connection Destination L Status bar gt Display contents Name Description Title bar Display a project name Menu bar Display menu options for executing each function Toolbar Display tool buttons for executing each function A main screen used for operations such as parameter Work window a setting and monitoring
74. 000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 00 21 32 M bDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 00 03 46 MQbfDrv coo00201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 00 00 13 MQbiDrw coo00210 MULTI CPU DOWN occurred Error code 7000 E 2000 01 01 00 00 03 MXwdkDrw 40000002 The clock data were corrected by the clock sync 2002 05 29 03 03 42 MO bfDry co00020B An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2002 05 29 03 06 41 MQbfDrv coo000201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2002 05 25 03 04 17 Mabry cooo0201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error v gt Save enent history Display contents Item Description Event history Display the event history occurred on the C Controller module Date Display the date of the event occurrence Time Display the time of the event occurrence Source Display the source of the event occurrence Event No Display the event occurrence number Event info Display the event information corresponds to the event occurrence number Screen button a m Displays the most recent event history Clear Deletes the event history Save enent history Saves the displayed event history as CSV format file Page 140 1 in this section SINDOIN 4EIlonUOD D UO PE1INV2O A101SIH USAW Duies buiAejdsig Z OL 139 Point Displaying the Detailed event information screen The followin
75. 0BASE TX interface of S CH1 Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX interface of S CH1 Default gateway Screen button Open Setting Set the IP address of the default gateway for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX interface of S CH1 Sets the protocol open system and host station port number L Page 73 8 a in this section Time Setting Sets whether to use the SNTP function and set the timing of the time setting L Page 74 8 b in this section CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS a System Ethernet Port Open Setting screen System Ethernet Port S CH1 Open Setting Ea Fort No Input Format DEC EK uve vMESOFT Connection a Top MELSOFT Connection 3 roe vMESOFTComedien ae Top vMESOFTComedien f is Top v MELSOFT Connection 6 ro MELSOFT Connection tee MELSOFT Connection Ba ro MELSOFT Connection 9 ro v MELSOFT Connection ag ToP v MELSOFT Connection ai ToP MELSOFT Connection Ba ToP v MELSOFT Connection BST MELSOFT Connection aa ToP v MELSOFT Connection BaS ToP v MELSOFT Connection ToP x MC Protocol 5010 Port No will be displayed by the selected format Please enter the value according to the selected number aa Item Description Protocol Sets the TCP IP protocol TCP UDP Open System Sets the open system MC Protocol MELSOFT Connection When MC Protocol is selected for Open System enter the host statio
76. 1 CPU type OPADHCCPU LS age ection The following modules is supported P 49 Section 4 2 8 Change CPU type Q24DHCCPU LS age ection Version 4 03D a The following modules is supporte P 1 tion 1 System monitor Q24DHCCPU LS age 190 Section 10 9 The following modules is supported P 11 t 2 Device monitor Q24DHCCPU LS age 116 Section 8 SUOISIJ9 SNOIAEId BOUIS p ppy suoouny z xipueddy 213 INDEX Accessing by Ethernet ia oe ED Sid 100 Accessing C Controller Module in Multiple CPU Sy Se EAE E EE TE er oe ear ae te eek ae 102 Accessing other CPUS 00005 102 Account settings 000 0c aee 16 77 Adding new data connection destination to eo se i caterer te dears weer hk doth we Patan a e 50 AUG is aa cet at ep teen ene at eee Tf Battery backup RAM monitor 122 Binary Data File sees EED EER Ek Boe ee 124 buffer memory screen Es EES eee 118 CabiGtest is EE ESE BAD ee RE DE EE Ee 158 CC Link IE Controller Network setting 84 CC Link IE Field Network setting 87 CC Link setting oaaae aaa 89 Changing CPU type of projects 49 Changing current value 2008 129 Changing project data names 52 Communication Area Setting Refresh Setting 70 Communication test 147 157 172 Configuration of Workspace Project 37 Connecting with USB cable 99 Connection f
77. 1 Feedrate U0 G804 Double Word Unsi E Axis 1 Axis error No U0 G806 Eror Code Detailed display of error code warning code Details of the error code warning code can be displayed from the Intelligent Function Module Monitor windows or the screen of error warning history To display details of the error code warning code double click a row in which an error code warning code is displayed or right click it and select Detail Display from the shortcut menu The following shows the Detail Display screen of error code for QD75P4 Device Data Type Flash ROM writing count 0 U0 G1424 Double Word Unsi Axis Monitor Data Axis 1 Current feed value Mpa U0NG800 Double Word Sign Axis 1 Machine feed value lOpulse UONGE02 Double Word Sign Axis 1 Feedrate OE UONG804 Double Word Unsi BS Axis 1 Axis waming No IO UONG807 Waming Code Axis 1 Valid M code 0 UONG808 Word Unsigned Axis 1 Axis operation status Eror uo Gs09 Word Unsigned Explanation PLCREADYOFF stat j Axis 1 Current speed Opulse s UO G810 Double Word Unsi bedeel canted of when the UEC READY red Axis 1 Axis feed speed ieee UO G812 Double Word Unsi Axis 1 Positioning amount of O pulse U0 G814 Double Word Sign Solution Check the sequence program which tums ON OFF the PLC Axis 1 Axis 4 Axis 4 SSINDOIN UoNOUNY 1uablleiul BUUONIUON G S Usin
78. 256 colors Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution Disable visual themes Disable desktop composition Disable display scaling on high DPI settings Privilege Level Run this program as an administrator Show settings for all users ox cancel ce setup Properties Compatibility for all users If you have problems with this program and it worked correctly on an earlier version of Windows select the compatibility mode that matches that earlier version Compatibility mode Run this program in compatibility mode for Settings Run in 256 colors Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution Disable visual themes Disable desktop composition Disable display scaling on high DPI settings Privilege Level Run this program as an administrator 203 sjonpold 4OSTAW JO B NPOW JelJouo9 X ay 40 joo Buoyuow bunjes Burjjeysul uauM SUOI eJapISUOD Xipuaddy Uuonelleisu JO Suoneiepisuo9 Xipuaddy 204 2 Procedure for continuing installation when it is not completed correctly When the installation of a MELSOFT product or another software is not completed correctly the following screen is displayed and the installation cannot continue unless the personal computer is restarted In this case restart the personal computer and start the installation again Update Complete The InstallShield Wizard has updated Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module to version 4 01B
79. 2D N Buisseo0y p o uonouny 1u84edsuell 109 LOD elA ssy 104 Bumes y9 GOT Connection RS 232 connection O o ooo USB connection OF ooo oo Ethernet connection Of o Z o5 O Connectable 2 For cables connecting GOT with the C Controller module GOT settings and considerations refer to the manual of the GOT connected GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 103 Operating procedure 1 Double click the GOT icon for PLC side I F on the EE Eg Transfer Setup screen to display the PLC side I F 0 GE Detailed Setting of GOT screen Select PLC Module Set the following setting according to the setting method between a GOT and a C Controller module when Serial USB is set for PC side I F eee 1 Bus connection Select via GOT Bus transparent mode for Setup 2 Ethernet connection PLC ide VE Detailed Seng of GOT 5 Select via GOT Ethernet transparent mode for Setup cut F PLCMode QCPU Q mode as click the tung button and set the settings for Module via GOT vanwee mode Side on the GOT Ethernet Transparent Setting screen dT Q24DHC V 0 0 0 0 GOT Ethernet Transparent Setting PLC Type Q24 HC V Cancel Module Side ica te IP Address IP Input Format DEC vj Set the following setting when Ethernet Board is set for 5 PLC si
80. 39 40 41 42 43 44 5 47 8 Received Direction Error Station No Response Station 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Received Direction Error Station No Response Station Close Display contents Item Description Network Information Display the network information on the host station of the selected module Execute Results Display the number of stations and the result normal invalid reserved station R of loop test Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Loop Test Set the items to execute the test Select this to test all the slave stations specified by the network parameter except for reserved stations All stations are tested if network parameter does not exist Method All Stations i i Select this to test all stations Designation Object Module Select the module for which loop test is executed 2 Clickthe E amp eute button The loop test is executed according to the settings Parameter Test Designation 168 10 7 3 Setting verificati Check the status of the station number CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE on test network number and group number set for each station Use this function to check overlaps of control stations or station numbers or whether the network number set to the station to which Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is connected matches with the network num
81. 4 ae m projectl 2 File folder projectlist xml 1kB AML Document 1 Save destination folder A folder specified for the save folder path when the project is saved 2 Workspace name folder Afolder corresponds to the workspace name specified when the project is saved 3 Project name folder Afolder corresponds to the project name specified when the project is saved 4 workspacelist xml A file created automatically when the project is saved 5 projectlist xml A file created automatically when the project is saved 3 SINPOIN 4EIJonUOD D OY 104 SJOO BUUONUOWN bumes jo 12elo1d 22edSUOM JO UONeINBYUOD Y 4 2 Basic Operations of Project This section explains basic operations of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module such as creating opening and saving projects 4 2 1 Creating projects Create a new project Screen display Select Project gt New Q24DHC V Operating procedure Setthe items on the screen Item Description CPU Type Select the CPU type used for the project Point Creating new projects with parameters read from CCPU A new project can be created with parameters read from a C Controller module when the Read from CCPU function is executed without creating a new project lt Page 106 Section 7 1 Creating new projects Do not change the storage location and names of folders files of a created workspace project using the applicatio
82. 4elJo1Uuo2D N Bumes L S 81 5 2 Setting Network Parameters This section explains how to set the network parameters 1 CC Link IE MELSECNET parameter setting Screen display Select Project view Parameter Network Parameter gt CC IE MELSECNET The screen below is a screen for setting the number of MELSECNET CC IE cards Mole tt Mostle 2 Mole EE N ESEG EEN ES eN EN ONE steke o OE Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Setifitisneeded No Setting AlreadySet Start I O No Please input 16 point unit HEX to start I O No in which module is mounted Routing Parameters Check End Cancel Screen button Routing Parameters Displays the Routing parameters setting screen Page 90 Section 5 2 1 5 Check Checks whether the set parameters are correct 82 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS 2 CC Link parameter setting Screen display e Select Project view gt Parameter Network Parameter gt CC Link Number of Modules 4 x Boards Blank No Setting 1 2 3 4 Start I O No 0000 0020 0040 Channel No 81 x 84 Operation Setting Operation Setting Operation Setting Type Master Station x Local Station Master Station Data Link Type CCPU Parameter Auto Start v O o ooo o Mode Remote Net Ver 1 Mode x Remote Net Ver 1 Mode Total Module Connected S ge S EL
83. 72 8 in this section Page 75 9 in this section Page 76 10 in this section Page 78 11 in this section Page 80 12 in this section 1 Name settings Label Comment SI way JoJQWUeJed BINPOW ieloUoD 9 IG SIBJOWEILY INDO 4elJo1Uuo2D N Bumes L S Item Description Label Set a label name and application of the C Controller module Maximum of 10 characters Comment Set a comment for the C Controller module Maximum of 64 characters of 08 2 System settings Set to use the C Controller module Points Occupied by Empty Sloti 1 Intelligent Function Module Setting li Points Interrupt event settings Remote Reset Module Synchronization Blom k Synchronize intelligent module s pulse up Output Mode at STOP to RUN Restart user CPU f Previous State I Blom C Recalculate Standard RAM settings Use Refresh cycle iod ms GE 1 15ettings should be set as same when using multiple CPU Refresh setting Item Description BEGEER EG Slot Set the number gi points Beet pie oy empty sc select from 0 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 for the main base unit extension base unit Remote Reset Al Select this to allow a remote reset operation from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller Ow module Output Mode at STOP to RUN Set the status of output Y when the programmable controller is switched from STOP to RUN Refresh setting Set the refresh cycle 0 10 to 2000ms 2 Display Inte
84. 99 Section 6 2 2 Accessing other CPUs In the multiple CPU system specify the CPU number of the access target at Multiple CPU Setting when accessing a C Controller module that is not directly connected to the personal computer The following shows a setting example when accessing the CPU No 4 by connecting the personal computer to the CPU No 1 CPU No 1 connected to the personal computer Operating procedure 1 Set PC side I F and ae sib m Sk O88 op PLC side I F oa N N OE N EK Page 95 Section 6 1 1 fi HEE N E E 2 Set the access target CPU sor N EER Ge L number at Multiple CPU Setting for Target System No Specification Other Station Other Station Single Network Co existence Network Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times 0 PLC Type Q24DHC V CCIE Cont CCIEField Ethernet CCAink C24 NET 10 H System Image Ed ute CC IE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CCAink C24 NET 10 H Cancel sd Accessing Host Station Specify the CPU No 4 102 CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION 6 4 Setting for Access via GOT GOT Transparent Function This section explains how to access the C Controller module from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module via GOT using the GOT transparent function Point Considerations on executing online operations from Setting monitoring tools for th
85. APTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS This chapter explains the setting items operations on the setting screens and common notes on parameter settings For necessary information and details of settings refer to the manuals of each module to be used 5 1 Setting C Controller Module Parameters This section explains how to set parameters on the CCPU parameter setting screen Screen display Select Project view gt Parameter gt CCPU Parameter CCPU parameter setting xe System Ethernet port S CH1 settings MELSEC data link function settings Account settings Data refresh settings Security settings Name settings System settings RAS settings Device settings I O assignment settings Multiple CPU settings User Ethernet port CH1 and CH2 settings Points Occupied by Empty Slot 1 Intelligent Function Module Setting 16 v Points Interrupt event settings Remote Reset Module Synchronization T Allow V Synchronize intelligent module s pulse up Output Mode at STOP to RUN Restart user CPU Previous State MV Allow Recalculate Standard RAM settings Refresh setting I Use Refresh cyde 100 ms 1 Settings should be set as same when using multiple CPU Default Check End Cancel Display contents Item Description The setting items are categorized under tabs according to their purpose e The parameter setting status is displayed by different font colors of the tab names Font color Setting status Re
86. Appendix 1 3 Setting Windows Firewall 0 2 2 00000 c cece eee eee eee eee eens 208 Appendix 2 Functions Added Since Previous Versions SS SS eee eee eee 213 INDEX 214 REVISIONS at sa enc eke eer ere eee Ree ee eee dee cee EED Ane eRe ewe hee eee 216 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL The following explains the page composition and symbols in this manual The content of the example page used here are different from the actual content for the intention of explaining how to use this manual Indicates the chapter of currently open page CHAPTER 7 WRITING READING VERIF YING DELETING PROJECT 7 2 Writing Reading Intelligent Function Module Data This section explains how to write intelligent function module data to a C Controller module or intelligent function module buffer memory flash ROM Intelligent function module data includes intelligent function module parameters to be written to a C Controller module as a parameter file and data whose values are written directly to intelligent function module buffer memory fiash ROM COSOEEEESEEEEEEE EEE EE EEEEEESEESEEEEEE EEE SEES OOP OOP ark indicates the For details of intelligent function module data refer to the following manuals z CI GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Intelligent Function Module u sefu ti p CI User s Manual to be used eeereeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeeeseeeeseseeeseeeeeeeseseeseeseeseesesee 1 Writing reading data as parameter f
87. ER WDT ERROR MISSING PARA PARAMETER ERROR EERDER 7 RAM ERROR T LINK PARA ERROR Refresh time ms CONTROL BUS ERR SP PARA ERROR Max 1 Min 0 Current 0 E a MULTI C BUS ERR DUPLICAT NET NO Unk refresh time ms VO INTERROR CANT EXE PRG Max 1 Min 0 Current 0 E Others Data refresh time ms Max 0 Min 0 Current 0 Refer to the Event history tab for details Description Display the system status and error codes of the C controller module Display the LED status Display the status of the RUN STOP MODE switch the RESET SELECT switch and the Toggle switch information U RST P1 P2 switch CPU operating status Display the operating status Error code Display the most recent error code The color of the box in front of the item corresponding to the stop error continuation error turns Error information from white to red Display the maximum minimum current values of the refresh time the link refresh time and Refresh information the data refresh time 137 SINDOIN 1ellonuoD D Bulsoubeig VOL 138 Screen button Start monitoring I Stop monitoring Starts stops monitoring o Clear error Clears the continuation error Update Updates the drive information CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 2 Displaying Saving Event History Occurred on C Controller Module This section explains how to display the event history occurred on a C Controller module The
88. ETTING PARAMETERS 5 3 Setting Intelligent Function Module Parameter This section explains how to set the intelligent function module parameters Screen display Operations from the menu and the project view are available e Project menu gt Intelligent Function Module Project view gt Intelligent Function Module 1 Operations from the menu of Intelligent Function Module a Adding modules Add the intelligent function module Screen display Select Project gt Intelligent Function Module Add New Module New Module Module Selection Module Type Analog Module Module Name QED Mount Position Base No f ki Mounted Slot No 0 Acknowledge I O Assignment if Specify start XY address 0000 H 1slot Occupy 16 points Title Setting Title b Deleting modules Delete an intelligent function module Operating procedure 1 Select the intelligent function module to be deleted from the Project view Page 38 Section 4 2 1 1 2 Select Project gt Intelligent Function Module Delete Module JajaweJeY SINPOIN uONOUNY uaau BUIS E G The selected intelligent function module is deleted 91 c Property Set the properties of the intelligent function module Screen display Select Project gt Intelligent Function Module gt Property Module Selection Module Type Analog Module x Module Mame Q64ap 7 Mount Position Base No
89. IE Field Diagnostics screen Cece e Click the Temporarily enable reserved stations Reserved stations can not be enabled from local stations if the selected station is a local station sub master station sub master operation It is only possible to view the list of reserved stations Enabled reserved stations will remain active until the master station sub master station master operation is turned OFF or reset At that time all reserved stations will be restored according to the parameters in the master station Reserved Station List 9 Legend Operation Method H5 Reserved station M5 Reserved station _15_ Reserved Station No Setting ME unassigned station number Function Disable Not Selectable Not selectable Operation Method 1 Set a station to reserved station errors by dicking the appropriate station box 2 Click the apply OK button to reflect the changes ET Reserved Station M5 Station To Enable Reserved To Disable Station Function Operating procedure 1 Select reserved stations to be disabled temporarily enabled from Reserved Station List 2 Click the button The selected reserved stations are disabled temporarily enabled When the process is completed the contents of Reserved Station List are updated 162 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 6 6 Temporary error invalid station setting restore Set cancel temporary error invalid stations Thi
90. Link module Generic term for the CC Link IE Controller Network module OJ71GP21 SX QJ71GP21S SX Generic term for the MELSECNET H network module QJ71LP21 25 OJ71LP21S 25 QU71LP21G QJ71LP21GE QJ71BR11 Generic term for the CC Link IE Field Network master local module OJ71GF11 T2 Generic term for the CC Link system master local module QJ61BT11N QJ61BT11 and CC Link LT master module QJ61CL12 Generic term for Ethernet cards for personal computer and Ethernet interface boards Abbreviation for the Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal The product name of the software package for MELSEC programmable controllers Abbreviation for communication with programmable controller CPU and third party programmable controllers using the gateway functions of GOT MEANINGS AND DEFINITIONS OF TERMS The terms used in this manual have the following meanings and definitions Term Dedicated function library Bus interface function MELSEC data link function C Controller module dedicated function SD memory card Description Generic term for Bus interface function MELSEC data link function and C Controller module dedicated function Dedicated function library offered by C Controller module This function is used when executing the following e Input from or output to VO modules controlled by the C Controller module e Access to the buffer memory of an intelligent function module e The readout or control of the C Controller module statu
91. M Flash ROM Logging Progress ENEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 100 The first 45 logged data after starting logging when checking RAM Flash ROM will be stored in RAM and flash ROM and will be stored only in RAM after it Please check logged data stored in the flash ROM after turning the power OFF gt ON or resetting CCPU When executing Clear Log selecting RAM Flash ROM in logged data stored area please execute Clear Log after stopping data link And please restart data link after completing dear log Log List The list will display up to 5 000 logs an item displays the status of selected date and time in the right window lt Log data display area Date of Log Acquisition Error __ Error Details 2000 01 17 23 34 28 Data Link Error Station No 1 2 Reserved Temporary error Error invalid Error station invalid station station Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Specify the period of time to collect the log on the second time scale Logging Sampling Time The log is collected during the time of period between when the logging starts and when the specified time elapses Specify the logging storage destination The logs stored in the RAM of the CC Link module are deleted when the C Controller module is power cycled or reset Select RAM Flash ROM to leave the logs The logs stored on the flash ROM of the CC Link module are not del
92. Module Delete intelligent function module Set the properties of the intelligent function Property module Intelligent Function Module Display a list of set parameters of all the Parameter List intelligent function modules Open Another Format Data Open parameter setting file created with Open Parameter Setting File SW3PVC CCPU Display the recently used project paths and open Recently used files 1 to 4 the selected project Exit Exit Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller xi module 16 C Controller module O Supported lt Not supported CPU module Q24 Q24 Reference DHC V DHC LS Page 38 Section 4 2 1 Page 39 Section 4 2 2 Page 46 Section 4 2 6 Page 41 Section 4 2 3 Page 43 Section 4 2 4 Page 46 Section 4 2 5 Page 47 Section 4 2 7 Page 49 Section 4 2 8 Page 50 Section 4 3 1 Page 52 Section 4 3 3 Page 52 Section 4 3 4 Page 51 Section 4 3 2 Page 98 Section 6 1 3 Page 53 Section 4 3 5 Page 91 Section 5 3 Page 91 Section 5 3 1 Page 54 Section 4 4 Page 23 Section 3 1 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW O Supported lt Not supported CPUmodule module Edit Reference DHC V DHC LS Redo Restore the processing deleted with Undo the processing deleted with Restore the processing deleted with Undo Cut Cut the selected data the selected data Copy mwema the selected data Paste CO l EE the cut or Paste the cut or copied data at the cursor
93. NGLE PS DOWN SP UNIT VER ERR STOP Pi SINGLE PS ERROR 7 SP UNIT ERROR MODE RUN URST P2 7 BATTERY ERROR MULTI CPU DOWN aar HEEN er UNIT VERIFY ERR CPU LAY ERROR r Toggle switch information CPU operating status FUSE BREAK OFF REF TIME OVER SP UNIT DOWN CC MULTI CPU ERROR 7 MAIN CPU DOWN 7 RAM ERROR CONTROL BUS ERR MULTI C BUS ERR VOINT ERROR Others 7 MULTIEXE ERROR SYSTEM WDT ERROR 7 USER WDT ERROR 7 MISSING PARA 7 PARAMETER ERROR N LINK PARA ERROR SP PARAERROR 7 DUPLICAT NET NO J CANT EXE PRG Clear error Refer to the Event history tab for details 193 A1O1SIH 10113 pue snjyejys weisAs BuryoauyD 6 OL 6 Product Information List Displays the product information of each module mounted to the base unit Sort Order by Installation Order by Type Name Create CSV File Close e Clicking the Create CSV File button saves the product information data in CSV file format Point Operation to selected module The functions of Operation to Selected Module can also be executed from the shortcut menu by selecting modules from Main Base or Extension Base Detailed Information HAN Information Diagnostics Error History Detail Displaying module status The following screen is displayed if the mounting status of the module cannot be obtained due to the incorrect paramete
94. O number 0000 to OFEO in 16 point unit Set the channel number 151 to 154 used for MELSEC data link function Set the network number 1 to 239 Set the total number of slave stations 2 to 120 Set the group number 1 to 32 Set to 0 when a group is not specified Enter the station number 1 to 120 of module Set the mode To the control station assign each station s send range required for cyclic transmission and configure supplementary settings for data communication Page 85 1 a in this section Set the link devices of the CC Link IE Controller Network module and C Controller module and the range of transfer between internal user devices Page 90 6 in this section Set the network number station number and target CPU accessed as logical station number Page 86 1 b in this section Set the maximum transmission size 480 words 960 words when executing the transient transmission via other network numbers with MELSEC data link function 1 When the data that exceeds the maximum size set for Transient transmission size is specified in MELSEC data link function the data is divided and sent Note that in SEND function of the mdSendEx function the data that exceeds the maximum size set for Transient transmission size cannot be sent CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS a Network range assignment screen EE EE EE 1 PD Network Parameter Assignment the CC IE Control Network Ran
95. O03UDCPU QO4UDHCPU QO6UDHCPU Q10UDHCPU Q13UDHCPU Q20UDHCPU Q26UDHCPU QO3UDECPU QO4UDEHCPU QO6UDEHCPU Q10UDEHCPU Q13UDEHCPU Q20UDEHCPU Q26UDEHCPU OSOUDEHCPU Q100UDEHCPU QO3UDVCPU QO4UDVCPU QO6UDVCPU Q13UDVCPU and Q26UDVCPU Generic term for Mitsubishi Motion Controller Q172DCPU Q173DCPU Q172DCPU S1 Q173DCPU 1 Q172DSCPU and Q173DSCPU Generic term for MELSEC Q series and AnS series I O modules Generic term for MELSEC Q series and AnS series module which have functions other than input and output such as an A D or D A converter module Control system where multiple CPU modules are mounted on the main base unit CPU module that controls VO modules and intelligent function modules mounted on the main base unit and extension base units Controlled module Network module CC Link IE Controller Network module MELSECNET H module CC Link IE Field Network master local module CC Link module Ethernet board GOT GX Configurator QP Gateway function communication VO module and intelligent function module controlled by a control CPU For example if a module that is mounted to slot No 3 is controlled by programmable controller CPU No 2 programmable controller CPU No 2 is the control CPU of slot No 3 and the module of slot No 3 is the controlled module of programmable controller CPU No 2 Generic term for the CC Link IE Controller Network module MELSECNET H module CC Link IE Field Network module and CC
96. OM Operating procedure 1 Select an item under Execution Item 2 Clickthe Execute button The request of the selected item is executed CHAPTER 7 WRITING READING VERIFYING DELETING PROJECT tw Verifying Data on C Controller Module against Data on Personal Computer This section explains how to verify the open project against the data on the C Controller module The verification function is used to compare the content of two projects or to locate program changes Screen display Select Online gt Verify with CCPU lt lt CPU Module gt gt Verify Delete ff CPu Module Ia Intelligent Function Module Execution Target Data No Yes Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Set ifitis needed No Setting Already Set Operating procedure 1 Select data to verify from the file list For the items and buttons on the screen refer to the following section K Page 106 Section 7 1 2 Clickthe Execute button The data are verified Point The following explains the verification levels that can be selected for verifying parameters Screen display e Select the parameter and click the EEN button Parameter Verify Level User Setting Area Only hd x N care The following table shows the setting items for parameter verification J yndwo jeuosJ d uo geq suie e ajnpoyy iellonuo2D N UO geq BuijuaA EZ User Setting Area Only Verify only the parameter
97. OfficeScan Client e e s e Virtual CloneDrive Windows DVD Maker raal Select Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller windows Media Center old Windows Remote Assistance X LI EES module and click the Add button What are the risks of unblocking a program m You can choose which network location types to add this program to IEMOJ14 SMOpUIM Bumes E xIpueddy UONelleisul JO SUOI EJBPISUOD Xipuaddy rr 7 Select Name and Public of Setting monitoring bN GOTTE Windows Firewall Allowed Programs X ty Search Control Panel P2 Allov progralts to comimiinacate died WINANS Firewall tools for the C Controller module Click the OK button What are the risks of allowing a program to communicate Change settings For your security some settings are managed by your system administrator Allowed programs and features Name Domain Home Work Pri Public Group Policy Y Setting monitoring tools for C Controller MW oO rd No SNMP Trap No V Trend Micro OfficeScan Listener M v No Windows Collaboration Computer Na No M Windows Communication Foundation M v M No Windows Firewall Remote Management No Windows Management Instrumentatio No Windows Media Player No Windows Media Player Network Sharin N
98. R 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter explains the system configurations using C Controller module 2 1 Connection from USB Port The following shows the possible system configuration for connecting to the C Controller module using the USB port of a personal computer e USB direct connection e GOT bus connection via transparent e GOT Ethernet via transparent Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Ethernet Bus connection GOT transparent Personal computer for C Controller module development maintenance 2 2 Connection from Ethernet Port The following shows the system configuration for connecting to the C Controller module using the Ethernet board that is built in or installed on the personal computer e Ethernet direct connection HOd SN Wo1 UONOSUUND pZ e GOT bus connection via transparent Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Ethernet p Bus connection transparent Personal computer for C Controller module development maintenance 21 2 3 22 1 2 Modules connectable from USB port Ethernet board Modules connectable from USB port The following table shows the modules that can be connected from the USB port 2 C Controller module Q24DHCCPU V Q24DHCCPU LS Q12DCCPU V series Programmable controller CPU module Universal model QCPU 1 Connectable to O24DHCCPU V and Q24DHCCPU LS on another station via Univ
99. Set the monitor screen to the word display only Set the display format of the device values to be displayed when the monitor format is Bit amp Word or Word Set the radix decimal nexadecimal when the display format is 16 bit integer or 32 bit integer Display Data format Set the order in which the bit devices being monitored are arranged Item Description Pl order F 0 Arranged in order of F E 1 0 from left to right O F Arranged in order of 0 1 E F from left to right Display contents Item Description Display the device status Monitor screen Double click the device name to display the Write to Device screen Page 121 4 in this section 117 Aowa yng pue sediAeg BuMONUON zg 118 Point For the bit device status 1 indicates an ON status and 0 indicates an OFF status Bit devices are monitored in units of 16 points If any device outside the range supported by the programmable controller CPU is included in the 16 points its value is displayed as 0 Specifying the device memory in the U G format enables the buffer memory to be monitored When monitoring the set values of the timers and counters indirectly specify the data registers Devices cannot be monitored if the connection destination is not established During monitoring the transfer setting cannot be performed Wail During monitoring flashes under the scroll button 2 Operations on buffer memory scree
100. Target Data No Yes Positioning Data Detail Block Start Data betel Parameter Detail odel Name QD75P4 One module will be verified per buffer memory Necessary Setting No Setting AlreadySet Setifitisneeded No Setting Already Set Operating procedure 1 Select data to verify from the file list For the items and buttons on the screen refer to the following section K Page 106 Section 7 1 2 Clickthe Execute button The data are verified 112 CHAPTER 7 WRITING READING VERIFYING DELETING PROJECT 1 95 Deleting C Controller Module Data This section explains how to delete data on the C Controller module Select Online Delete CCPU Data Connection Channel List VS o cee En Duet fH cPu Module Execution TargetData No Yes ig Module Data Select Al Cancel All Selections pe Module Name Data Name Target Last Change Size gf A t f Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting 2012 11 15 09 02 18 164Bytes Operating procedure 1 Select the data to delete from the file list For the items on the screen refer to the following section K Page 106 Section 7 1 2 Clickthe Execute button The selected data are deleted Point Since CCPU Network Switch Setting cannot be deleted this item is not displayed on the file list e1ed SlNPON Aello nuo2D O Bunelea FZ 113 114 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING Th
101. The communication test is executed according to the settings Display contents Item Description Display the result of inter network communication test Also in Presence or absence of errors on the communication test display whether the communication test has been executed ad normally Communication Test Result Networks and stations routed from the own station connected station to the target station are displayed on the lt lt Outward gt gt tab and those routed from the target station to the own station connected station are displayed on the lt lt Inward gt gt tab 157 s UONEOIUNWWOD 9 04 MIOMION pPleld Ql 4UIT OD Buisoubeig 9 04 10 6 2 Cable test Test the status of the cable connections between the testing station and the devices connected to the ports of the testing station Screen display e Click the Cable Test button on the CC IE Field Diagnostics screen x Cable Test Contents pe Station Setting Network No 1 Station No 0 Execute Test Testing cable status between testing station and equipment connected to testing station port Cable Test Result PORTI PORT2 Test Result Test Result Normal Cable disconnected unconnected Error Factor Error Factor Cable between this PORT and connected equipment is disconnected or cable is not connected to PORT Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Please check if cable is connected to PORT Please check if cable
102. a Enter data to be entered to the data refresh memory Screen button Enters the value specified for input data to the data refresh memory and closes the Input screen o Cancel Closes the Input screen without entering the value specified for input data to the data refresh memory Point The applicable setting ranges for data to be entered are as follows Hexadecimal number O to FFFFH Decimal number 32768 to 32767 126 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING 8 5 Monitoring Intelligent Function Modules This section explains how to monitor input output signals and buffer memory of an intelligent function module 1 Registering and monitoring intelligent function modules Screen display Select View Docking Window Intelligent Function Module Monitor gt Intelligent Function Module Monitor 1 to Intelligent Function Module Monitor 10 Intelligent Function Module Monitor 1 0050 QD75D1 Display by axis 3 tem Data Type 1 0 Signal Monitor d Input Signal X 7 QD75 READY X50 Bit Synchronization flag x51 Bit Axis 1 M code ON X54 Bit Axis 1 Eror detection X58 Bit Axis 1 BUSY X5C Bit Axis 1 Start complete X60 Bit Axis 1 Positioning complete X64 Bit Output Signal Y PLC READY Y50 Bit Axis 1 Axis stop Y54 Bit Axis 1 Forward run JOG start Y58 Bit Axis 1 Reverse run JOG start Y59 Bit Axis 1 Positioning start Y60 Bit v Operating procedure 1
103. ach station 3 Transmission Cable CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 8 5 Starting stopping data link Start stop the data link Operating procedure 1 Double click qc on the CC Link Diagnostics screen Stop Data Link The data link is stopped In addition the icon is switched to WW Start Data Link To start the data link click l Start Data Link 1 Considerations of data link stop Performing data link stop disables data transmission from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module when the personal computer is connected to a master station via CC Link as shown in the system configuration below To re establish the connection to send data from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module reset the CPU module programmable controller CPU C Controller module to which the data link stop is performed and restart the data link Master station Local station station number 0 station number 1 CC Link Reset this C Controller module ui eyep Buiddois Bumeis SO LIPIUI OOD pue yu1 99 Bulsoubeiq SI Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 169 10 9 Checking System Status and Error History This section explains how to check the error history and the status of modules that configure the system Screen display Select Diagnostics System Monitor lt With extension base unit gt
104. agging the title bar to the desired position 32 CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS Point Operation of dockable windows Docked windows can be switched from docked to floating or vice versa by double clicking the title bar Dockable display cy X Project Edit View Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help Denlx Toe EE PERFI EA Floating display Changing the tab order The tab order can be changed by dragging and dropping the desired tab to the left or right when multiple dockable windows are docked es ee The tab order is changed 3 Window minimized mode Minimize a docked window as a tab The window minimized mode can be set and disabled by the following procedure Operating procedure SMOPUIM Hulyooq ryze suopeiedO oiseg pue uoNesnByUuoD usas z e Click the window minimized mode switching icon 4 4 Window minimized switching icon Normal display Docked window display in a window minimized mode Window minimized mode aal Only thetabis e bias ESE Parameter displayed in ene ie a En OO on the tab displays oe x the window eB Network Parameter minimized mode EA Ee ern EA CCIE MELSECNET E AE CCIE MELSECNET 2 fl CC Link AA CC Link ER Intelligent Function Module EE Intelligent Function Module i 0020 Q64AD E i 0020 Q644D oo gl Switch Setting 2 ER Parameter The window is d
105. ailable choices are shown in a combo box The current value that cannot be changed is displayed in gray background D1 Display by axis Data Type Axis 1 M code ON X54 Axis 1 Eror detection X58 Axis 1 BUSY X5C Axis 1 Start complete x60 Axis 1 Positioning com X64 Output Signal Y PLC READY wl Y50 Axis 1 Axis stop Y54 Axis 1 Forward un JO ON Ys8 Axis 1 Reverse run JO OFF Y59 Axis 1 Positioning stat OFF Y60 Axis 1 Execution prohi OFF Y64 Seeeeep PEYPER Detailed display of history information For the analog module QD75 type positioning module and FL net OPCN 2 interface module details of the history information can be displayed during the monitoring To display details of the history information double click a row in which Detail Dialog is displayed in the Data Type column or right click it and select Detail Dialog from the shortcut menu The following shows the Detail Dialog screen for QD75P4 or 1 0000 QD75P4 Display by axis Current Value Device Buffer Memory Monitor Axis 1 System Monitor Data E Axis 4 Test mode flag U0 G1200 Word Unsigned Axis 4 Starting History EEN Detail Dialog hen Senor History Detail Dialog Waming History Detail Dialog Flash ROM writing count U0 G1424 Double Word Unsi Axis Monitor Data Axis 1 Current feed value U0 G800 Double Word Sign Axis 1 Machine feed value U0 G802 Double Word Sign Axis
106. al Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is helping to protect your PC Windows Firewall helps protect your computer by preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to your computer through the Internet or a network 6e This setting blocks all outside sources from connecting to this computer with the exception of those selected on the Exceptions tab C Don t allow exceptions Select this when you connect to public networks in less secure locations such as airports You will not be notified when Windows Firewall blocks programs Selections on the Exceptions tab will be ignored x Off not recommended Avoid using this setting Turning off Windows Firewall may make this computer more vulnerable to viruses and intruders What else should know about Windows Firewall 4 Windows Firewall General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is turned off Your network administrator is using Group Policy to control these settings Programs and Services Name Group Policy M MELSOFT Mediative Server No M Network Diagnostics for Windows XP No M Remote Assistance No Remote Desktop No M Trend Micro OfficeScan Listener No O UPnP Framework No Add Program AddPot Edit F Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions 4 To the next page Open Windows Control Panel Click
107. al Communication Module Trace the communication data and communication Circuit Trace control signals of the communication with the device controller suoI OUN JO S Request of Parameter Initialize the buffer memory data and apply it to the Initialization Flush ROM Write flash ROM Page 110 Section 7 2 3 Request Write the buffer memory data to the flash ROM 1 The following functions are not supported by Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module e Wave output data creation of analog module e Sensor correction function of temperature control module e Predefined protocol support function of serial communication module 19 O Supported lt Not supported CPU module Window Q24 Q24 Reference DHC V DHC LS Switch to other window Also open or arrange specified windows O Supported x Not supported Help Q24 Q24 Reference DHC V DHC LS Manual z Indicate Setting Monitoring Tools for the C manual name Controller Module Operating Manual and MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual Page 36 Section 3 3 1 Function Help Display the function help of Bus interface function MELSEC data link function and C Controller module dedicated function Check the version of Setting monitoring tools for Version Information the C Controller module C Controller Module Page 36 Section 3 3 2 Function Help Page 36 Section 3 3 3 l e 20 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHAPTE
108. and saved in the specified folder Screen button Unpack and Open Decompresses a compressed project file and opens the project 44 Point Decompressing compressed files A compressed file can also be decompressed on the Unpack screen which is displayed by double clicking the compressed file csz on Windows Explorer Names of divided compressed files When a project is saved in divided compressed files a number is automatically added after the extension in each name of the second or later compressed files as follows Name E ProjectAA csz _ ProjectAA csz 002 ProjectAA csz 003 ProjectAA csz 004 Date modified 10 28 2012 5 52 PM 10 28 2012 5 52 PM 10 28 2012 5 52 PM 10 28 2012 5 52 PM Decompressing divided compressed files Select the first file csz wnen decompressing a series of divided compressed files To be decompressed all of a series of divided files must be in the same folder Type CS File 002 File 003 File 004 File CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Size 1024KB 7 07 Name of the first file 1024KB CT Name of the second file LOMAKE CCC Name of the third file MR OO Name of the fourth file 45 sjoaloid Duisseidwo2ap uoisseidwo2 YM spaloid BUIAeS Fr 106l01d Jo suonesedo 2Iseg Zp 4 2 5 Deleting projects Delete a project saved on a personal computer or another data storage device Screen display Select Project gt Delete Del
109. area set by the user All Areas Verify all area including the parameter area set by the system 111 Operating procedure When a mismatched point is detected in the verification The following message is displayed Take corrective action according to the message Message Corrective action A mismatch exists in area other than the user setting area Take one of the following corrective actions e Reset the mismatch part of the parameter The header information of the For block number parameter number refer to the following manual parameter block is inconsistent A MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual e Rewrite the parameters having been written to the C Controller module If the mismatch is not resolved please consult your local Mitsubishi service center or representative explaining the details of the problem 7 4 Verifying Data on Intelligent Function Module against Data on Personal Computer This section explains how to verify the open project against the data on the QD75 positioning module The verification function is used to compare the content of two projects or to locate program changes on the QD75 positioning module Screen display Select Online gt Verify with CCPU gt lt lt Intelligent Function Module gt gt Connection Channel List Serial Port CPU Module Connection USB System Image C Write Verify AA ceumodule Intelligent Function Module Execution
110. ated function 3 3 1 Displaying manuals Display Setting Monitoring Tools for the C Controller Module Operating Manual MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual Screen display Select Help gt Manual gt manual name 3 3 2 Displaying function help Display the detailed description of Bus interface function MELSEC data link function and C Controller module dedicated function Screen display Select Help Function help C Controller module function help 3 3 3 Checking version of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Display information such as the software version of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Screen display Select Help Version information 36 CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT This chapter explains basic operations and management of projects 4 1 Configuration of Workspace Project of Setting Monitoring Tools for the C Controller Module The following explains the configuration of workspace project of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 4 lt Data in the SW4APVC CCPU data folder Name Az Type A di SWAPYC CCPU Data dy di Workspacel File folder E Ji Workspace File folder E di Workspacel workspacelist xml KE AML Document J projeetl 1 J proyectl 2 lt i gt P B Workspace Data in the ie ease 1 folder di proje 42 1 ia z Type E oect Je projectl 1 File folder
111. ber set in the network parameter of host station Screen display Setting Verification e Click the ae button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Display contents Item Network Information Execute Results Station No Control Station No Duplicated Station No Network No Group No Reserved Station Error Station Network Type Error Station Setting Confirmation Test Es Network Information Setting Check Test Network NET A Loop Network No 1 Test Method Object Module Type Net Control Station PLC PLC Group No 0 Parameter Designation Module 1 Module No 1 Channel No 51 ie ia 2 C All Stations Designation 2 a e 0 Control Station No Stati r Execution Result Control Station No Duplicated Station No Network No Group No a 1 2 EE y 3 EE o 4 Le EE 5 O EE 6 EE y 7 O o 8 EE EE 9 EE EE 10 es y 11 EE y 12 v 4 gt Description Display the network information on the host station of the selected module Display the test result Display the station number of the stations for which the setting verification test was executed Up to 64 stations are displayed Display O symbol at the target station if control station is set at two or more places Display symbol at the target station if the same station number is set at two or more places Display the network number of the stations for which the setting verification test was executed If
112. ce Project List The display is switched to the project list by double clicking Workspace l Select this to display workspace folders and project folders copied moved by the application Display all folders l such as Windows Explorer sjosfoid Bunsixes BuluedO ZZ Pr yO9loug Jo SuoneiadO seg Zy Workspace Name Display the selected workspace name Project Name Display the selected project name Title Display the title of the selected project 2 Click the button The specified project is displayed Screen button Browse Displays the Browse For Folder screen Opena Single File Format Project Switches to the Open screen in the single file format Open a Workspace Format Project Switches to the Open screen in the workspace format 39 Point Open screen The Open screen with the initial setting opens a project in the single file format e If the file save destination path is long the Look in field may be left blank when opening a project in the single file format Even with the blank field the selected folder file can be opened normally Switch the screen by clicking the Open a Workspace Format Project button to open the existing project in the workspace format Single file format Single file format is a format to handle project files as a single file By saving projects in the single file format projects are managed without being aware of the folder configuration and the f
113. cessChanCCIEC c define OWN STATION 4 Completed Specify the name of the directory in which the source file of the sample program is stored for Select root directory Confirm the sample program for Projects is selected and click the button The sample program can be opened by double clicking the file name of the sample program of the imported project CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains the troubleshooting for errors occurred in Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 1 When the performance of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is unstable Check item Corrective action Use Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module after reducing the load on the personal computer Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is e Terminate unnecessary applications used on the highly loaded personal computer e Close the unnecessary windows opened in Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module or stop monitoring 2 When the display of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is corrupted Check item Corrective action The Windows 7 Aero function is used Disable the Aero function The graphic driver installed on the personal computer is id Use the most recent graphic driver old 3 Message box Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module xa Cannot communicate
114. ct Station is assigned The status of the selected station is displayed in Selected Station s Network Equipment Status Prev lt lt Next gt gt Switches the screen display of the network information when the total number of station is 61 or more o Communication Test Displays the Communication Test screen The communication route from the connected station to the specified destination station can be confirmed Page 147 Section 10 5 1 144 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE o Link Start Stop Displays the Link Start Stop screen The data link start stop can be performed to the specified station Page 148 Section 10 5 2 e Logging Displays the Logging screen The communication route switch information and the transient transmission error of the connected station can be monitored The monitor information can be saved in a file Page 150 Section 10 5 3 o System Monitor Displays the System Monitor screen The system status of the selected station can be confirmed Page 190 Section 10 9 o Remote Operation Displays the Remote Operation screen The remote operation can be performed to the programmable controller CPU of the selected station Page 134 Section 9 1 Point Connection destination for executing CC Link IE Controller Network diagnostics The communication test the link start stop the system monitor and the remote operation can be e
115. cuted only in Forward Loop Direction from Host Station The number for the reserved station is not displayed Execute Results Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Station Order Check Test Set the items to execute the test Select this to test all the slave stations specified by the network parameter except for reserved stations All stations are tested if network parameter does not exist All Stations l i Select this to test all stations Designation Object Module Select the module for which station order check test is executed 2 Clickthe_ Beute button The station order check test is executed according to the settings Point Considerations for executing the test The test cannot be executed to multiple stations simultaneously If executed cyclic transmission stops Parameter Test Designation Method 171 N IN ON ek ced Ek O 5 O O OD O 5 D O ek OO N a o N g jad Q m O v J Q z m r dy m O Z m 10 7 5 Communication test Perform the communication test between networks on MELSECNET 10 H Use this function to check whether communication can be performed between the host station and the communication target Especially when the communication target is located on another network the routing parameter setting can be checked by the relayed network numbers and station numbers displayed on the screen
116. d Status that data is not set under the tab Data must be set under the tab for operation Blue Status that data is set under the tab Tab A red tab name changes to blue after data is set TEE Default values 9 The user setting has not set under the tab Dark blue Values other than default values A magenta tab name changes to dark blue after data is set e For details of the setting items refer to the following section Ks Page 57 Section 5 1 1 06 5 1 1 Screen button Default Resets all setting items on the screen being open to their defaults Check CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS Checks whether the user set parameters on the screen being open are correct C Controller module parameter item list The following shows the list of CCPU parameter setting items For details of each item refer to the following manual MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual LA Setting tab name Name settings System settings RAS settings Device settings VO Assignment settings Multiple CPU settings User Ethernet port CH1 and CH2 settings System Ethernet port S CH1 settings MELSEC data link function settings Account settings Data refresh settings Security settings Reference Page 57 1 in this section Page 58 2 in this section Page 60 3 in this section Page 61 4 in this section Page 62 5 in this section Page 67 6 in this section Page 71 7 in this section Page
117. d by dotted line Selected station Error cyclic transmission stopped Warning Although cyclic transmission is executed an error occurred with a module and or a cable Module whose shared group is different Network information Reserved station gray Disconnected station black GonKected Station Current connected station specified in the connection destination setting a Number unspecified station Although Specify Station No by Program is selected in parameter normal station only a station number is not set in the program a EL T z i T i Clicking an icon sets the corresponding station as the selected station and displays the details in Selected Station s Network Equipment Status The selected station can also be determined by moving the focus with the right and left arrow keys and pressing the or key Double clicking an icon displays the System Monitor screen K Page 190 Section 10 9 of the corresponding station Selected Station s Network Display the status of the CC Link IE Controller Network module in the station selected in the Equipment Status network information display field and the status of the connecting cable Screen button e Change Module Displays the Select Diagnostics Destination screen The diagnostic target module can be changed e Change Select Station Changes the selected station to the station to which the station number specified in Sele
118. d display the Set Station No screen 156 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 6 1 Communication test Perform the communication test on CC Link IE Field Network Screen display e Click the Communication Test button on the CC IE Field Diagnostics screen Communication Test es Connected Station Own Target Station Communication Data Setting Network No 1 Ee Network No 1 Data Length 100 Bytes Station No 0 gt station No 1 Communication Count 1 Times Inward Communication Timeout 5 Seconds vy Execute Test Check the transient communication route from the connected station to the destination station Communication Test Result Connected Station Own 2 Target Station Communication Information Outwar Network No 1 gt Network No 1 Communication Count 1 Times RM Station No 0 Station No 1 Communication Time 0 ms Inward S on the communication test Network No Close Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Communication Test Contents Set the items to execute the test Connected Station Own Display the network number and station number of the connected station Target Station Set the network number and station number ae Set the data length 1 to 900 bytes the number of communications 1 to 100 Communication Data Setting ee times and monitoring time 1 to 100 seconds to execute the test 2 Click the button
119. data to be entered are as follows Display Mode Hexadecimal number de 0 to FFH ie 0 to FFFFH 32 bit 0 to FFFFFFFFH Monitoring and data change save of battery backup RAM cannot be performed while the user CPU is being restarted 123 WY dnyoeg Aeneg BunoyuoN 8 124 2 Format for data to be saved The format for data to be saved can be selected from Save as type on the Save As screen Gj Save A Save in i ccpus e rt EA a Name i Date modified Type oa Dani 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Recent Places T r CCPU4_CONFIGURATOR2 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder CCPUTool 10 25 2012 10 41 Filefolder Desktop CHANGEPCTYPE 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder mal JE DMON 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder N EXTDEV 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Libraries Int 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder N Q24DHCCPU V 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder Trb 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Computer WorkSpace 10 30 2012 9 36 AM File folder Network cl Tm wame SSCS Save as type SRAM Data File csv Cancel SRAM Data File csv SRAM Data File Form2 csv Binary Data Fief bin a SRAM Data File csv This file type is used to utilize the saved file data in programs such as user programs or Connection route Battery backul offset 00 O0x00000000 O LI ad En Lo a a rma AEETI Ssoccceee 2222232888 23823888887 222883888 288888888 Seocccce
120. data type and select Setting value decimal or hexadecimal Screen button Force ON Forcibly changes the specified device to the ON status Force OFF Forcibly changes the specified device to the OFF status Toggle force Forcibly changes the specified device from the ON to OFF status or from the OFF to ON status Set Writes set data to the word device buffer memory 121 Aowa yng pue sediAeg BuoypuoN zg 8 3 Monitoring Battery Backup RAM This section explains how to monitor the battery backup RAM Screen display Select Online gt Battery backup RAM monitor isa Battery backup RAM monitor 1 Offset 00 0F ASCII HE O0x00000000 0x00000010 00000000 0x00000020 L 0x00000030 0x00000040 0x00000050 0x00000060 0x00000070 0x00000080 0x00000090 Numeric Format 0x00000040 C DEC 0x00000060 0x000000C0 0x000000D0 Ox000000E0 OXOODOOOFO te 8 bits 0x00000100 C 16 bits 0x00000110 0x00000120 0x00000130 0x00000140 Restore data 0x00000150 ox00000160 Save data 0x00000170 ha HEX Display Format 32 bits Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Offset Enter the offset of the battery backup RAM to be monitored in 16 byte unit Numeric format Select a numeric format for the battery backup RAM monitoring Display format Select a display format of battery backup RAM monitoring Modify value Display the Input scre
121. de VF Detailed Settina of GOT PC side I F pages COo ol 9 wimputrormat o z L Eis 5014 A 2 3 Ethernet connection Sel ec wa Rec Set the settings for Ethernet Detail setting for PC and GOT ae ae con nection via GOT Bus transparent mode 2 Set Other Station Setting depending on a route to the connection destination Page 95 Section 6 1 1 Point AC Controller module and a GOT cannot be connected with Ethernet 104 CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION 6 5 Considerations of Communication with C Controller Module This section explains the considerations of communication with the C Controller module Refer to POINT and Restrictions described in each section as well as the descriptions in this section 1 Considerations of communication with the C Controller module using a USB cable a Connecting and disconnecting a USB cable resetting the C Controller module and turning the power ON OFF A communication error may occur and operation may not be recovered if connecting and disconnecting a USB cable resetting the C Controller module or turning the power ON OFF is performed frequently during communication with the C Controller module Be sure to set Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module to offline as much as possible during these operations When operation is not recovered from an error remove the USB cable Then connect it
122. dows 0 00 eee eee eens 32 Drive information 0 0000 ee 142 Errorcode 000e eee ee eee 137 196 error code warning code 005 129 Error history monitoring 00 174 Error Time Output Mode 05 66 EVGEALNISION aus stand ko ees eet ew ag 139 Eventlog File ERK SE kee e ih 140 Force OFF ie hee ee ee oe ie BE n 121 Foce ON ss as SEE oa cae Stee LES es 121 FEE Sea GR Sar can tee EE DR DE aA Ne 197 GX Configurator OP ss ses se 93 197 H W Information ss ss ses eee eee 193 VO Assigniment sins DEER RD EER DE cod 62 VO Response Time ES EE ss eee 66 Intelligent Function Module Interrupt Event Setting Sers AAR De AE EO OE OE N 59 Intelligent Function Module Monitor 127 Intelligent Function Module Parameter 91 Link start stop aoaaa ie bce lade ae orate ook 148 159 List of Sample Programs 0 4 197 OOD NESE a arched EES a he aed EE RS DR ead 168 Loop test transmission speed test 184 Main frame configuration 0 0005 24 manufacturer code 0 0 00 cee eee eee 183 MELSEC data link function settings 15 MELSECNET H setting 000 88 Modify value numeric display 122 125 Module s Detailed Information 196 Modules connectable from Ethernet board 22 Modules connectable from USB port 22 Monitoring line host station
123. e 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 88333833 b SRAM Data File Form2 csv 8 09 0A 06 OC 00 HOE OF This file type is used to open the saved file data in an application such as Microsoft Excel Connection route B Ve D E F G H c Binary Data File bin This file type is used to restore the saved file data to a C Controller module a A I J K L M N O P Q 1 Battery backup RAM data USB 2 Offset 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 3 _ 0x00000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 0x00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 0x00000020 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 _ 0x00000030 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 _ 0x00000040 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 _ 0x00000050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 0x00000060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 0x00000070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 0x00000080 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING 8 4 Monitoring Data Refresh
124. e Untitled Project Network Parameter MELSECNET CC IE Module Configuration oJ sa i Project Edit View Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help 8X LDV PUB ETA Aap a ed Har 5 Navigation ax Gah Ge WETE EK Parame ter CCPU Parame ter Module 1 l l Module 3 Module 4 Ea CEEE ra as 4 CC Link Channel No 151 23 Intelligent Function Module Network No Total Stations Group No Station No Mode Online Network Range Assignment Target Settings EE EES EE n Transient transmission size 480 Words X X v Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Set if it is needed No Setting Already Set Start IJO No Please input 16 point unit HEX to start IJO No in which module is mounted Aro o Ei Connection Destination target Q24DHC V Host 2 Utilization of existing parameters The parameter setting files saved in SW3PVC CCPU can be read from SW4PVC CCPU Utilizing existing parameters improves the development efficiency 14 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 3 Simple diagnose of C Controller system condition The condition of C Controller module and following network modules controlled by C Controller module can simply be diagnosed on the GUI screen of Windows e CC Link module e MELSECNET H module e CC Link IE Controller Network module e CC Link IE Field Network master local module SSS C Controller module diagnostics No 1 CCPU diagnosis Event histo
125. e C Controller module Do not execute online operations from GT Designer3 to GOT such as downloading project data when online operations are being executed from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module to the C Controller module using the GOT transparent function When GOT does not monitor normally The GOT transparent function cannot be used in the following cases e When GOT does not monitor normally due to C Controller module errors or communication errors between the C Controller module and GOT e During the period of time between turning ON the C Controller module or GOT and the start of GOT monitoring e During the period of time between resetting the C Controller module or GOT and the start of GOT monitoring Check the following items if GOT does not monitor normally Item Description Does the C Controller module operates normally Refer to the user s manual of the C Controller module used ally Is the C Controller module connected to Refer to the user s manual of the GOT to be used GOT normally GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 6 4 1 Accessing C Controller module via GOT Access the C Controller module via GOT Personal computer Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module GOT C Controller module uil BEE l E 1 Of E 1 The following table shows the connection between the personal computer and GOT LOD BIA jnpow Jelonuo
126. e CPU system 2 For Points of CPUs that are not assigned the number set to O 68 b Auto Refresh Setting lt When the CPU number is not specified for the host CPU gt Auto Refresh Setting No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 Buffer Memory Area Shared Memory CPU No 1 CPU Specific Send Range U3E0 Points 1 Start LT EEN a a 2 a Word is used for points Every 2 points are counted as a set 1 Settings should be set as same when using multiple CPU Cancel Item CPU No tab CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS lt When the CPU number No 1 to No 4 is specified for the host CPU gt Auto Refresh Setting Es No 1 Send No 2 Recv No 3 Recv No 4 Recv Buffer Memory Area CPU No 1 gt Shared Memory CPU No 1 Set send buffer memory area to the other CPU Total points 0 Word is used for points Every 2 points are counted as a set Settable points 1 Settings should be set as same when using multiple CPU Description Display the tabs for the number of CPUs set on the Multiple CPU settings screen No Display the set number of auto refresh CPU Specific Send Range E Points Set the points of data update by auto refresh between CPUs Display Start and End with automatic calculation Total points Settable points Display the total points set in auto refresh Display the maximum points that can be set in a
127. e ee 171 10 7 5 COMMUNICANONNGS iS dee Seo OE DO DR AE oe NG De ie oe 172 10 7 6 Error history monitoring AE tins AS RR AE ES SERE AS weed dae bee ae 174 10 7 7 Network monitor details 2 ui kiki DEE Me RS De Shahi DR Ge de ee Ghote alias bnen 176 10 7 8 Monitoring other station information EE EE EE EE SES eee 177 10 8 Diagnosing CC Link and CC LINK LT SS SS SS SS eee 179 10 8 1 Monitoring line host station other stations 0 EE ccc eae 179 10 8 2 Loop test transmission speed test 2 0 eee eens 184 10 8 3 Displaying logs of station information status logging o n esanera e eee eee eee 185 10 8 4 Creating check sheets eet act DES ESE nine Me Slate DE ESE N 187 10 8 5 Starting stopping data link EE SE a 189 10 9 Checking System Status and Error History ss SS SS Se eee 190 10 9 1 Checking module s detailed information 0 00 00 000 SE Se Se Se ee 196 CHAPTER 11 SAMPLE PROGRAMS 197 I Listor Sample Programs si we EE BES BEE EE GR ME heeled s ouch aba sees 197 11 2 Procedure for Opening Sample Programs 0 0 00 eee eee 199 CHAPTER 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 201 APPENDIX 202 Appendix 1 Considerations of Installation 0 0 0 0 0 ccc eee eee 202 Appendix 1 1 Considerations when installing Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module or MELSOFT products 0000 eee ee ee eee 202 Appendix 1 2 USB driver installation 0 0 0 0 cc ee ee eee 205
128. ecking monitoring status Screen display The monitoring status is displayed when the monitoring on the intelligent function module starts and hidden when the monitoring stops Monitor Status L USER Status ERR Status RUN STOP PAUSE status Connection status Display contents Item Description Display the connection status between the C Controller module Connection status and the personal computer AM REJ a lt gt tee When connected to the C Controller module Display the C Controller module status operated by the key RUN STOP PAUSE status switch on the C Controller module or the remote operation from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module p RUN Display the ERR LED status of the C Controller module ERR Status The CCPU Diagnostics screen is displayed when the icon is clicked ERR is OFF ERR is flashing Display the USER LED status of the C Controller module USER Status The CCPU Diagnostics screen is displayed when the icon is clicked DE g USER is flashing 133 s jnpow UONOUNY u f l u BuopuUoN G S CHAPTER 9 OPERATING C CONTROLLER MODULE This chapter explains how to change the execution status and set the clock of the CPU module programmable controller CPU C Controller module from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 9 1 Remote Operation of C Controller Module This section explains how to switch the RUN STOP status of the C Controller
129. ection Test pctye l di Detailed setting GE IE Cont CC IE Field display fields NE 17 cs E CCIECont CCIE Field Ethernet NET 10 H Accessing Host Station Multiple CPU Setting Hii Not Specified 1 dd dad U86192S dN1es JOJSUBI LL 9 SUONEUNSSO UOIO9UUOD Bumes 9 Detailed settings can be set for underlined items on the screen Double click these items to set the details The items whose icons are displayed in yellow are items that have been already set e PC side I F Set the interface of the personal computer PLC side I F Set the interface of the C Controller module connected to the personal computer Other Station Setting Item Description Specify this to access the C Controller module directly connected to a personal No Specification computer e Target system Specify the access target in the multiple CPU system Only No Specification can be selected for Other Station Setting 95 96 Screen button Connection Channel List Displays the Connection Channel List screen The connection destination can be set while checking network routes on the Connection Channel List screen Since the route selected on the Connection Channel List screen is set automatically on the Transfer Setup screen the setting is easy even for a complex system L Page 96 1 in this section Direct Coupled Setting Changes the connection destination setting for the setting that c
130. eee caw be eh Se Ca Ee 6 3 Accessing C Controller Module in Multiple CPU System 6 4 Setting for Access via GOT GOT Transparent Function 6 4 1 Accessing C Controller module via GOT 0 000000 eee 6 5 Considerations of Communication with C Controller Module CHAPTER 7 WRITING READING VERIFYING DELETING PROJECT 106 7 1 Writing or Reading Project to from C Controller Module 0000 eee eae 106 7 2 Writing Reading Intelligent Function Module Data aaan naana aaaea 108 7 3 Verifying Data on C Controller Module against Data on Personal Computer 111 7 4 Verifying Data on Intelligent Function Module against Data on Personal Computer 112 7 5 Deleting C Controller Module Data ss st Va MEE DERE ER ocd Sees Dewees BERE Sleek 113 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING 114 8 1 Setting Connection Destinations s a aasa aoaaa ene eens 114 8 2 Monitoring Devices and Buffer Memory 0 0 0 0 0 cc ee eee 116 8 3 Monitoring Battery Backup RAM SESSE SES SS SS eee eens 122 8 4 Monitoring Data Refresh Memory SESSE SS SS eee eens 125 8 5 Monitoring Intelligent Function Modules 0 0 0 0 ce ee ene 127 CHAPTER 9 OPERATING C CONTROLLER MODULE 134 9 1 Remote Operation of C Controller Module EE SS SS ee 134 9 2 Setting Clock on C Controller Module EE EE EE EE EE EE ees 136 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 137 10 1 Diagnosi
131. em Category List 0050 QD75D1 Display by axi Disable registration Display by tem s jnpow UONOUNY u f l u BuopuUoN G S Point Customizing monitoring items The registered intelligent function module information can be customized by right clicking the desired module information on the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window and selecting Cut Copy Paste Delete in the shortcut menu Page 128 1 a in this section Copying module information Module information can be copied by right clicking a desired module information and selecting Copy from the shortcut menu on the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window and pasted to such as text files 131 132 3 Canceling registration of intelligent function modules Cancel the registration of the module information which is registered to the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window Operating procedure 1 Onthe Intelligent Function Module Monitor window on which the registration is to be canceled right click and select Register Module Information in the shortcut menu The Module Information Selection screen is displayed Module Information Selection Select a module and a monitor item category to register to the intelligent function module monitor Monitor kem Category List _ Cea 2 Select Disable registration and click the button The registration of the module is canceled CHAPTER 8 MONITORING 4 Ch
132. en by double clicking the data numeric display Page 123 1 in this section Screen button 122 Start monitoring Stop monitoring Starts or stops monitoring the C Controller module flashes in the upper right of the button during monitoring Clear Changes all battery backup RAM data to 0 Restore data Restores all battery backup RAM data binary format only stored on a personal computer to the C Controller module Save data i Stores all battery backup RAM data in CSV format or binary format lt Page 124 2 in this section CHAPTER 8 MONITORING 1 Data setting screen Enter data to the battery backup RAM TT se Input format t DEC f HEX Target address ox00000000 oe 8 bits Input data el Operating procedure 1 Setthe items on the screen Item Description out ornat Select a format of the value decimal hexadecimal to be entered for input data i Default Numeric format selected on the Battery backup RAM monitor screen Target address Display the address of the battery backup RAM where the data are to be entered Input data Enter data to be entered to the battery backup RAM Screen button Enters the value specified for input data to the battery backup RAM and closes the Input screen o Cancel Closes the Input screen without entering the value specified for input data to the battery backup RAM Point The applicable setting ranges for
133. ence module is powered ON or reset Select this to execute the time setting function at a specified time interval and set in minute Execution Interval unit Execution Time Select this to execute the time setting function at a specified time and set in 30 minute unit 1 For Execution Interval and Execution time either of two options must be selected CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS 9 MELSEC data link function settings MELSEC data link Function timeout value Q series bus interface channel Mo 12 Pi Sec MELSECNET H channel No 51 ta 54 15 H sec C Link channel Ha 81 to 68 ay SEC CIC Link IE Controller Network channel Mo 151 to 154 is SEC CC Link IE Field Network channel Mo 181 to 188 15 SEC Item Description Q series bus interface Set the timeout value second of the communications performed by MELSEC data link channel No 12 function via Q series bus interface channel No 12 MELSECNET H Set the timeout value second of the communications performed by MELSEC data link channel No 51 to 54 function via MELSECNET H channel No 51 to 54 Set the timeout value second of the communications performed by MELSEC data link CC Link channel No 81 to 88 l function via CC Link channel No 81 to 88 CC Link IE Controller Network Set the timeout value second of the communications performed by MELSEC data link channel No 151 to 154 function via CC Link IE Controller Network c
134. er 2 JRemote 1 0 Net Mot Synchronous Asynchronous Mode 1 O mode Jinteligent mode SW8 A Series Only Checking the parameter matching status between the specification and PLC EISE 6 Parameter Station Information Written in the system configuration Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Dedicated Instruction FROM TO Instruction Startup by Buffer Memory Y6 Startup by E2PROM Y8 Only QnA A FX Series Auto Refresh Dedicated Instruction FROM TO Instruction 10 Transmission Speed 10m 15M 2 5M 1625k 156kbps The details have been descri W 12 Station Type Remote 1 0 Station 64Count Remote Device Station 0Count Intelligent Device Station 0Count 13 Number of Occupied Number of occupied stations of each station Please check it when you confirm it 14 CC Link Version Ver 1 Ver2 Expanded Cyclic Setting 1 Times 2Times 4 Times 8Times 15 Transmission Speed 10m 15M 2 5M 625k J156kbps SS WEN iran Dan EE Dw GEREED E 4 Terminal Resistor 19 Resistance Value 1100hm 11300hm JNot Exist 20 Connected Terminal Connection between DA DB of terminal resistor Please check it when you confirm it 5 Grounding 21 FG Terminal Grounding of FG terminal of each station Please check it when you confirm it Describe the installation status to 6 System Configuration when it is not set up in e
135. er module To set multiple connection destinations create data for each connection destination on the New Data screen K Page 97 Section 6 1 2 Screen display e Select Navigation window Connection Destination view gt connection destination data name Transfer Setup Connection1 0 N N S NE ME USB CC IE Cont CCAink Ethernet Q Series NETOD PLC AF NET 10 H Board Board Bus Board Board Board Board lt gt l USB E ooo CC IE Cont CCAink Ethernet C24 GOT CC IE Field CC IE Field Modul a a Li E E No Specification Other Station Other Station Single Network Co existence Network Direct Coupled Setting Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times 0 BEE aa u CCIE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CCAink C24 NET 10 H Co existence Network Route CC IE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CC Link NET 10 H Accessing Host Station E C24 Multiple CPU Setting TE Not Specified 94 CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION 6 1 1 Transfer setup screen Interfaces are displayed on the Transfer Setup screen as shown below and detailed settings of each interface can be configured PLC side I F MELSECNET 10 H at Network route Uh ra ie na EE X Transfer Setup GMinection GOT PLC Mode QCPU Q mode H Connection Channel st Other Station Co existence Network Direct Coupled Setting Conn
136. erface User Ethernet port CH1 En Input format Set the input format decimal hexadecimal of the IP address IP address Set the IP address for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T interface of CH1 Subnet mask Set the subnet mask for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T interface of CH1 Set the IP address of the default gateway for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T interface of CH1 Set whether to enable or disable the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T interface for CH2 Input format Set the input format decimal hexadecimal of the IP address IP address Set the IP address for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T interface of CH2 Subnet mask Set the subnet mask for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T interface of CH2 Set the IP address of the default gateway for the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T interface of CH2 1 Not supported by O24DHCCPU LS Default gateway User Ethernet port CH2 f Default gateway 11 SI way Jo QWUeJed BINPOW Ja jOyJUOD 9 IG SIOJOWLILY SINDOM 4ellonuoD D Buies 1 s 12 8 System Ethernet port S CH1 settings IP address settings S CH1 Open Setting n EG sl Time Setting IP address 192 168 3 39 Subnet mask 255 255 255 o Default geteer Set ifitisneeded Defaut Changed Item IP address setting S CH1 Input format Description Set the input format decimal hexadecimal of the IP address IP address Set the IP address for the 1OBASE T 10
137. error information is displayed on the button Display All j Detail Display Switches the all station display and detail display o Related Functions lt lt j Related Functions gt gt Displays hides the related function buttons For details of related functions refer to the following sections e Loop Test i Page 184 Section 10 8 2 e Status Logging Page 185 Section 10 8 3 e Create Check Sheet Page 187 Section 10 8 4 Start Data Link Stop Data Link lt Page 189 Section 10 8 5 1 Not supported by remote I O module Legend Displays the explanation for icons displayed on the diagnostics screen For setting canceling the temporary error invalid station being displayed refer to the following section K Page 183 1 in this section Legend Station Type Master station or standby master station T Local station or intelligent device station Ee Remote device station or remote 1 0 station En Remote device station bridge LIPIUI OOD pue yu17 99 Bulsoubeiq gO SUOnejs 18410 UOnes S0y uil BULOWUOW 1 8 OL Background Color Reserved station Temporary error invalid station Error invalid station Error Information Connection Icon x Error Warning Lael Connecting station ial il Bridge module connection 181 Point Update of the number of errors and warnings displayed in Diagnostics Result During the monitoring the number of er
138. errupt event Count module 1 to 16 Intelligent Module Side Start I O No Set the start VO number of the intelligent function module OOOOH to OFFOH SBEOOH to 3E30 Start SI No Set the start SI number of the intelligent function module 1 to 15 on on P oint gt o of The following shows the list for interrupt event numbers and interrupt factors 55 Oo Oo Interrupt event No Interrupt factor O 9 O 0 1st point Do 1 2nd point 3 9 ae 2 3rd point A z 3 4th point 9 S gt 4 5th point 3 D 5 6th point Os 3 6 7th point 2 o 3 0 T l l 8th point na Interruption by interrupt module a 8 9th point 9 10th point 10 11th point 11 12th point 12 13th point 13 14th point 14 15th point 15 16th point 16 to 49 Not used Specify which intelligent function module 50 to 255 Intelligent function module interrupt is used in parameters 59 3 RAS settings WDT wWatchdog Timer Setting 1 System WDT setting Event history registration settings Do not register system information event details Monitoring time 1000 ms 20ms to 2000ms User WDT setting IV Use User WDT Monitoring time 1000 ms 100ms to 10000ms Error check V Carry Out Battery Check V Carry Out Fuse Blown Check IV Verify Module IV Diagnose Redundant Power Supply System Operation mode at the time of error Fuse blown Stop se Stop 1 The monitoring time of WDT settings must be entered in 10ms units Module ve
139. ersal model QCPU or Q12DCCPU V in the multiple CPU system Modules connectable from Ethernet board The following table shows the modules that can be connected from the Ethernet board Q24DHCCPU V 2 Q24DHCCPU LS 2 Q12DCCPU V personal computer or Q series Programmable controller CPU g module 1 Connectable to Q24DHCCPU V and Q24DHCCPU LS on another station via the Built in Ethernet port QCPU or Q12DCCPU V in the multiple CPU system 2 Connectable from S CH1 only cannot be connected from CH1 CH2 3 Not connectable when the remote password is set on the programmable controller CPU C Controller module Ethernet board built in a CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS This chapter explains the screen configuration and basic operations of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 3 1 Starting and Exiting This section explains how to start exit Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 1 Starting Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Start Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Operating procedure Select Start gt All Programs gt MELSEC Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Ver 4 gt Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 2 C Controller Module Function HELP GJ Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module gt All P
140. est screen Page 169 Section 10 7 3 Station Order Check 5 Test Displays the Station Order Check Test screen Page 171 Section 10 7 4 Communication a Test Displays the Communication Test screen L Page 172 Section 10 7 5 Error History Monitor Displays the Error History Monitor screen Page 174 Section 10 7 6 e Network Monitor Details Displays the Network Monitor Details screen 1 gt Page 176 Section 10 7 7 i Displays the Other Station Information screen gt Page 177 Section 10 7 8 LANOASTAW Buisoubeiq 72 01 165 10 7 1 Network test Perform link start stop cyclic transmission stop restart on the host station specified station and all stations in MELSECNET 10 H Use this function to avoid receiving data from another stations or to avoid sending data from host station when starting up debugging the system Screen display Click the Network Test button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Network Test Network Information Monitor Status Network NET H Loop Network Ho Monitoring Type Net Control Station PLC PLC Group No a Module No 1 Channel No 51 tation No 5 Host Status Operation Status of All Stations ma NEE EE Link Start Stop L Operation 2 Designate Object Station 3 Object Module Link Start Host f Module 1 Link Stop Specified Station 1 Station Module 2
141. ete Project Save Folder Path C MELSEC CCPU4 WorkSpace tj Return to the workspace list fproject Q24DHC V Sample Workspace Name WorkSpace Project Name Project Title Sample Delete Cancel Operating procedure 1 Select the project to be deleted 2 Click the _2kte button The selected project is deleted Point Deleting projects e Once a project is deleted it cannot be restored again e The open project cannot be deleted Delete the project after closing it 4 2 6 Closing projects Close an open project Operating procedure Select Project Close 46 CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4 2 7 Verifying project data Verify data of an open project against data of another project This function is used to compare the content of two projects or to locate program changes made in projects To verify data against parameters on the C Controller module use the Verify with CCPU function Page 111 Section 7 3 Screen display Select Project gt Verify lt lt File Selection gt gt tab lt lt Parameter gt gt tab Verify Destination Project Verify Destination Project Workspace Location C MELSEC CCPU4 Workspace Location C MELSEC CCPU4 Project Name ee Project Name EE Tte E me EE File Selection parameter File Selection Parameter Select All Select None Update Verify Source Verify Destination Parameter Verify Level User Setting Area Only v
142. eted even when the C Controller module is power cycled or reset Logging Storage Area in CC Link Module LIPIUI OOD pue yu1 99 Bulsoubeiq SI 1 This item is not displayed for modules with a serial number whose first five digits are 12031 or lower 2 Click the StartLogging button The log is collected during the specified log collection time and displayed in Log List The log displayed in Log List is read out from the RAM The log collection stops when the number of log records reaches 5000 As to indicate the logging processing time the elapsed time against the specified log collection time is displayed Bui6Bol snyejs uonewJojul uoneis jo Sho BulAejdsigq 0 When 0 is specified the log collection continues until the top Logging button is clicked or the number of log records reaches 5000 The status as of the date selected in Log List is displayed in the Log data display area Check Legends for the descriptions of the icons displayed in the Log data display area 185 186 Screen button Clear Log Clears the log in the CC Link module Also clears the log stored on a flash ROM when RAM Flash ROM is selected Save j Read Saves information of the log list in CSV format Also reads out a log file saved in CSV format and displays in Log List Point Log collection when RAM Flash ROM is selected When RAM Flash ROM is selected the first 45 logs after sta
143. etting Already Set Set if itis needed No Setting Already Set Operating procedure 1 Select Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting from the file list For the items and buttons on the screen refer to the following section K Page 106 Section 7 1 2 Clickthe Execute button Data are written to read from the C Controller module 108 CHAPTER 7 WRITING READING VERIFYING DELETING PROJECT 2 Writing reading data to from intelligent function module buffer memory flash ROM Write read the set intelligent function module data to from the buffer memory flash ROM of the intelligent function module via a C Controller module Use the operation for changing the data temporarily during debugging If a module does not have initial settings for intelligent function module parameters this function can directly write data such as initial values to the intelligent function module buffer memory flash ROM Screen display Select Online gt Write to CCPU Read from CCPU sslntelligent Function Module gt gt ss Connection Channel List Serial Port CPU Module Connection USB System Image Detail Detail Detail Model Name Q075P4 Parameter positioning data and block start data will be written to buffer memory lt About writing data gt Please check Write flash ROM to write to flash ROM Necessary Setting No Setting AlreadySet Set
144. event history can be saved as CSV format file Screen display Select Diagnostics gt Event history pe C Controller module diagnostics No 1 CCPU diagnosis Event history CPU status Drive information Event info Update 20 56 59 MGbfDry COOOO 01 AD7DO DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 20 53 52 MGbfDry C0000204 UNIT VERIFY ERR occurred Error code 2000 E 2000 01 01 20 53 52 MAbDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri Clear 2000 01 01 20 53 03 MObfDry COOOO01 AG DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 20 50 42 MObDry C0000204 UNIT VERIFY ERR occurred Error code 2000 E 2000 01 01 20 50 42 MOGbfDry COOOOOE An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 20 50 21 MOBbDry COOOO01 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 20 41 58 MelseclF 40000004 User CPU restart was executed 2000 01 01 20 40 01 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 20 39 04 MelseclF 40000004 User CPU restart was executed 2000 01 01 20 34 29 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 16 40 04 MObfDry C0000201 AG DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 16 35 20 MObDry co00020B An error occurred during module initialization Eri 2000 01 01 16 35 11 MQbiDrw cooo0201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error 2000 01 01 16 30 08 MObDry C0000206 An error occurred
145. figuration Ee EE See ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 24 N ER OE EE EE OE EE OE LE EE N 25 323 Won WINdOWSs 2 EER ER BEERS DER OE DE RENE ESE EE AE EE AAR DE RE DE 2 324 DOCKING WINKOWS oriee ee iin a ER ho Ss aie a DS ee EE 32 S25 Navigation Window SEED Os be eta tice Doe be OD RE GE DES ER DE DE AD 34 G26 Stats Darin is than ind Wetec oe eb OE N EN Lee nes 35 33 Help FUNCHON sae Sune am ew ee eae KOR indie BEE DM ey eee BR et eas 36 38 Displaying manual si fool AE ED DE EE la ee ee DE Seta ee eee ees 36 3 3 2 Displaying function help 0 ct ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 36 3 3 3 Checking version of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 36 CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 37 4 1 Configuration of Workspace Project of Setting Monitoring Tools for the C Controller Modules don ea a EE EE S E A So ea a E ee tee ES TE EN 37 4 2 Basic Operations of Project sd EE LE tans cages E nE TALIE E SE eee OE RR GER weed 38 AD Creating Poje S erens bi tiai ied bol gh a a aa ar e a eM we teed ale Dali 38 4 2 2 Opening existing projects EE EE een tenet ee ee ee 39 A278 SAVING Droo AE OE EDE RAD TE RENE OE OD N 41 4 2 4 Saving projects with compression decompressing projectS 000e eee eens 43 AD 6 Deleting projects su DE ee EE ER Seta Gow eatin ewes ane inetd 46 426 Closing projec sei Asked Sat cota bd bebe os EE bed hs eed DE SE es 46 4 2 7 Verifying projec
146. following List of Modifications screen is displayed and the changes of the parameters can be checked RAS setting changed User Ethemet port CH1 and CH2 setting deleted MEI CEC data link fiinctinn eattinn deleted Intelligent Function Module dad 4 Lox s1oaloid Jo adA Ndo BulBueu9 8zr 126l01d JO SuoneiadO oiseg Zy Point The items can be copied and pasted to the text file using the 1 d and ll iv keys 49 4 3 Operations of Project Data This section explains how to operate data when the connection destination is selected on the Navigation window 4 3 1 Adding new data connection destination to project Add new data connection destination to a project The data that can be added is connection destination only Screen display Select Project gt Object gt New Add New Data K Data Name me o Setas Default Connection con Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Data Name Enter the name of the data to be created Set as Default Connection Select this to specify the connection destination to be created for regular use 2 Click the button The created connection destination is added to All Connections on the Connection Destination view Point Maximum number of characters that can be entered for data name The maximum number of characters that can be entered for data name is 32 Maximum numbe
147. function according to the I O assignment on CCPU parameter If module mounting status does not match with the I O assignment change I O Assignment of the I O assignment setting to match with the mounting status and are displayed if the module is not mounted or the parameter is different with the mounting status Module Information List Main Base A1O1SIH 10114 pue snyeis wuaisAs Bulyoeuyd 6 0I Status gs Series Model Name Point gl ed eee gro Power E A u n Q240HC WEN ME eee 0 0 Empty OPoint z 2 0 1 Empty Empty OPoint p F 0 2 g QJI6iCL 12 16Point Intelli 16Point 0030 0 3 DO DIS 1BT11 32Point Intelli 32Point 0050 E i 0 4 Empty Empty iePoint 0070 F a 195 10 9 1 Checking module s detailed information Display the module information of the selected module Screen display Select a module on the System Monitor screen and click the Detailed Information button The following is an example of the Module s Detailed Information screen when QJ61BT11 is selected Module Monitor Status Monitoring Model Name QJ61BT11 I O Address Mount Position Main Base 2 Slot Product Information 021030000000000 8 Production Number Module Information Module Access Possible Status of External Power Supply Fuse Blown Status Status of I O Address Verify Agree I O Clear Hold Setting Noise Filter Setting
148. g Detailed event information screen is displayed by double clicking the event item on the event history column Time 7 56 59 r Previous B Source MQbfDrv Next Event No 0000201 Event type Bystem Err AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error information 0 Event info e The page of the manual corresponding to the error code is displayed by clicking the Help button on the Detailed event information screen If the manual is already opened the corresponding page will not be displayed e Detail No Internal Code may be displayed on the Event info field depending on the error 1 Format for data to be saved The format for data to be saved can be selected from Save as type on the Save As screen Save in J CCPU4 J of Er Name Date modified Type a Hs rd p Ani 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Recent Places i N CCPU4_CONFIGURATOR2 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder zc N CCPUTool 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder Desktop J CHANGEPCTYPE 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder EN DMON 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder D EXTDEV 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Libraries D int 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder j f EN G2ADHECPU V 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder gt N Trb 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Computer WorkSpace 10 30 2012 12 03 File folder Network Tm wam a Save as type EventLog File csv x Cancel EventLog File csv ae File For
149. g multiple Intelligent Function Module Monitor windows Each axis of positioning module can be monitored by activating multiple Intelligent Function Module Monitor windows and customizing the settings of each window 4 Intelligent Function Module Monitor 1 00 4 X Intelligent Function Module Monitor 2 00 4 X 3 Intelligent Function Module Monitor 3 00 X 4 Intelligent Function Module Monitor 4 00 A X kem Curent Value 2 kem Curent Value 2 hem A VO Signal Monitor JIE VO Signal Monitor E VO Signal Monitor IE VO Signal Monitor a input Signal X input Signal X input Signal X Input Signal09 QD75 READY QD75 READY QD75 READY QD75 READY Synchronization flag Synchronization flag Synchronization flag Synchronization flag Axis 1 M code ON Axis 2 M code ON Axis 3 M code ON Axis 4 M code ON Axis 1 Eror detection Axis 2 Eror detection Axis 3 Eror detection Axis 4 Error detection Axis 1 BUSY z Axis 2 BUSY x Axis 3 BUSY Mi Axis 4 BUSY 2i TH mm mm r lt mm 129 2 Registering intelligent function modules Register an intelligent function module to the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window a Registering intelligent function modules using shortcut menu from Project view Register an intelligent function module using the
150. ge Module No 1 ElEGB esa Set common parameters Assignment Method Pointsistart Data Link Monitoring Time 2000 ms Parameter Name Start End Total Slave Stations 10 Switch Screens LB LW Setting 1 v LE LW Setting 1 HE MES IKT a ENG EET GEE a ee Ee points Sat nd Ponts start end Ponts Start End Ponts Sat End ate f ooo f oor e 0000 oor Op N n O a ie 0010 oor e 00010 oor O O a T O af e ooeo oor e 0020 ooer O e S T A ie oooeo ooosr ste 0040 oo e 0080 oos T T LB 6 16 oso osr i6 oso oos ff a a te oso ooer 16 oooso oooer T a a 8 16 oozo oozr 16 ooozo 0007F pte ooso ooer 16 oooso ooosr T a a go 16 ooso ooer 16 oooeo oooer TT Specify Reserved Station Equal Assignment Identical Point Assignment Points Supplementary Setting Clear Check End Cancel Item Description Assignment Method Select from Points Start or Start End Data Link Monitoring Time Set the data link monitoring time ms Parameter Name Set the name of parameter Total Slave Stations Display the number of total slave stations Switch Screens Switch the screens between LB LW or LXI LY LB LW or LX LY Setting Assign each station of cyclic data LB LW or LX LY Specify I O Master Station Specify the I O master station Specify Reserved Station Specify the reserved station Equal Assignment Assign the number of link device
151. h information as the network type network number start VO address and station route information number Point In order to monitor link devices RX RY RWr RWw link special relays SB and link special registers SW stored on the buffer memory of CC Link module specify the address of the buffer memory on the lt lt Buffer Memory gt gt tab 3 Page 118 2 in this section For the list of buffer memory of CC Link module refer to the following manual LA MELSEC Q CC Link System Master Local Module User s Manual 116 CHAPTER 8 MONITORING 1 Operations on device batch screen Monitor only the specified one type of devices Vex Device Monitor tolo ase Menu Online Help Device batch Buffer Memory Entry Device 0 0 Device ES Stop monitor MV Monitor format IBtaword Nv Display f bit integer v Data format DEC yl ojo oi oo oa o o oo o o o o o joioi ro ro ro o oi oro 0 00 09 oo o o OO coo OO OO OH OIoleleleileleleleielelelelm o o oo oe o o o o o o o o o o Ololoeieileleleileileilelele Bit order F 0 24DHC USB Exit Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Device Enter the device name to be batch monitored Set the monitor format Item Description Monitor format Bit amp Word Set the monitor screen to the bit and word display Bit Set the monitor screen to the bit display only Word
152. h slot a re Base Setting Base Model Name 2 Set the model name of the used main base unit or extension base unit Maximum of 16 characters Set the model name of the power supply module mounted on the main base unit or extension base Power Model Name unit Maximum of 16 characters Extension Cable 2 Set the extension cable model name Maximum of 16 characters sie Set the number of slots of the main base unit or extension base unit select from 2 3 5 8 10 12 Set the number of slots for all base units Base Mode 3 Set the base mode 1 Settings of each CPU are required to be the same ones in the multiple CPU system 2 C Controller module does not use the specified model name It is used as a user s memo or for parameter printing 3 For the base mode refer to the following manual Ll MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual 62 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS Screen button o Switch Settings Opens the Switch Settings for I O and Intelligent Function Module screen Page 65 5 a in this section o Detailed Settings Opens the Intelligent Function Module Detailed Settings screen Page 66 5 b in this section o 8 Slot Default Batch sets each base unit to 8 slots 12 Slot Default Batch sets each base unit to 12 slots e Import Multiple CPU Parameter lt Page 66 5 c in this section Point The following shows the setting example of Type and
153. hannel No 151 to 154 CC Link IE Field Network Set the timeout value second of the communications performed by MELSEC data link channel No 181 to 188 function via CC Link IE Field Network channel No 181 to 188 SI wey Jo QWUeJed BINPOW Ja jOyJUOD D IG SIBJOWEILY INDO 4elJo1Uuo2D N Bumes L S 19 10 Account settings Set the account used for connecting a module Inputting the password is requested for connecting a module Edit Use the lockout settings 10 60 Item Description Use the lockout settings Select this to use the lockout setting of account Authentication count Set the number of retry times for activation before being lockout status Set the lockout duration minute when the number of retry times for activation exceeds the set Lockout time times 1 Available only when Use the lockout settings is selected Screen button o Edit Opens the Account settings screen to edit the selected account settings by selecting the account to be edited K Page 77 10 a in this section Delete Deletes the selected account 76 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS a Account settings screen A maximum of 16 accounts can be set More than one administrator authority account is required Account settings xa User name UserName Password acai Re enter password wie aiid Authority 0 Administrator f Maintenance con Item Description User name 1 Set
154. hernet port CH1 and CH2 settings 71 Ser RAME SERE IERE EDE ae ga A Tf User WDT Setting 0 200000 eee 60 Utilizing existing data to set parameters of multiple CPU Syst me SR GE ERNS GRENSE De ve 66 Utilizing Parameters of Earlier Version 54 VO ea aE AE a T 111 112 Verifying project data SESSE SS Es se Al Version information ESE SES SES se 36 W Windows security function aoaaa 23 Work WindOWS 2 0 0 0 eee eee eee 2 Writing reading data as parameter files 108 Writing reading data to from intelligent function module buffer memory flash ROM 109 215 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print date Revision Dec 2012 SH NA 081131ENG A First edition Appendix 2 Apr 2013 SH NA 081131ENG B RELEVANT MANUALS GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 3 1 Section 4 2 2 Section 4 2 3 Section 5 1 1 Section 4 2 8 Jul 2013 SH NA 081131ENG C RELEVANT MANUALS GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 1 3 Section 2 3 Section 4 2 1 Section 5 1 1 Appendix 2 Japanese manual version SH 081076 D This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual
155. ied data e Multiple data can be copied by holding the spe or JE key and selecting the data e Data can be copied pasted by right clicking data to be copied folder to be pasted and selecting Copy Paste from the shortcut menu or by dragging and dropping the data from the data to be copied to the folder to be pasted e Copying and pasting only CCPU parameter or Network parameter are not possible If it is copied individually the whole parameter files are copied and the files in the folder where the data is to be pasted are overwritten 4 3 3 Changing project data names Change the data name of open project Operating procedure 1 Select the data name to be changed on the Project view 2 Select Project gt Object gt Rename 3 Change the data name 4 Press the Erter key The selected data name is changed 4 3 4 Deleting project data Delete data in an open project Operating procedure 1 Select the data name to be deleted on the Project view 2 Select Project gt Object gt Delete The selected data is deleted Point Deleting data e Multiple data can be selected and deleted 52 CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4 3 5 Displaying editing properties Display data properties of parameters A title and or comment can be set to each data Screen display For property of project Click 4 on the Project view For property of each data Select Project gt Object Property lt
156. ifitisneeded NoSetting AlreadySet Execute Close The items in EAN may differ depending on the module Operating procedure 1 Select Valid for write read target module and Target for each item Set details such as a write read range and write target by clicking the MEEN button For the items and buttons on the screen refer to the following section K Page 106 Section 7 1 2 Clickthe Execute button The set data are written to read from the buffer memory flash ROM of the intelligent function module eed aINpoyy UOOUNY yua azu Buipeay BunuM ZZ 109 110 3 Requesting parameter initialization and flash ROM write on QD75 positioning module Request a buffer memory data write from the QD75 positioning module to the flash ROM Buffer memory data can be initialized and applied to the flash ROM Parameters servo parameters positioning data and block start data including condition data of all ranges are written in batch from the buffer memory to the flash ROM Screen display e Select Tool Request of Parameter Initialization Flash ROM Write Request Request of Parameter Initialization Flash ROM Write Request 0050 QD75D1 Request to initialize parameter writing flash ROM Clase Execution Item Parameter Initialization Request Initializes buffer memory and then reflects the contents to the flash ROM CC Hash ROM Write Request Writes the buffer memory setting values into the flash R
157. ile configuration and operations such as changing project names copying and pasting projects and sending and receiving data can easily be performed Workspace A workspace is a special folder of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module dedicated to managing multiple projects under the same name Do not change the workspace configuration using the application such as Windows Explorer Opening projects being edited by other users The project being edited can be opened by other users as a read only project Note that the following function cannot be used e Saving projects CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4 2 3 Saving projects Save a project on a personal computer or another data storage device 1 Saving projects under the specified name Save the open project under the specified name Screen display Select Project gt Save As Save Folder Path The folder can be selected in the Browse For Folder screen by clicking the Browse button Select the workspace or project The display is switched to the project list by double clicking Workspace Save As Save Location Save As C Users Administrator Documents Browse Save in TE My Documerts tsi a e E a Name Date modified Type Size Workspace Project List le ile No items match your search orkspa Desktop Libraries N Computer Ty Network Workspace Name femme ooo aie Cancel Title Title Sa
158. iles to from C Controller module Screen display Select Online gt Write to CCPU Read from CCPU gt lt lt PLC Module gt gt Ordine Date Oporton EE weecton ured Lat t OU Mackie Corecom I2 ysam bug T EE EN M ry mode G Ean Data Select af Caneel Al Sahectore faa cs a ee a Indicates the section ae gt of currently open page 3 2 2 Q 5 reeda mente 2 2 2 pease g a Operating procedure 1 Select Intelligent Function Module Initial Setting from the file list For the items and buttons on the screen refer to the following section 5 lt Page 106 Section 7 1 2 2 Clickthe Eat button Data are written to read from the C Controller module Point Writing intelligent function module parameters When All Clear is selected the parameters are cleared before writing the parameters Point indicates the particular attention Operating procedure Three types of descriptions are used in this manual as below 1 When the operation is performed with a single step Select Project Intelligent Function Module gt New Module 2 When the operation is performed with multiple steps 1 Select the intelligent function module to be deleted from the Project view 2 Select Project gt Intelligent Function Module gt Delete Module The selected intelligent function module is deleted 3 When the operation can be performed by more than one method Select
159. ing procedure Copying the content of the sample program to the source file enables the compiling LA CW Workbench Operating Manual New Open File Close Save J Refresh Convert Line Delimiters To B Print Switch Workspace Restart Import n Export LE Properties 4 Create new projects from an archive file or directory Select an import source Itype filter text 4 General Archive File Build Settings IB Combined Workspace Import Existing Projects into Workspace To the next page Start Workbench Select File gt Import Select General gt Existing Projects into Workplace and click the button 199 SweEIDoIid ajdues BuiuadO 104 eNpa2oid ZLI 200 From the previous page 4 Import Projects Select a directory to search for existing Eclipse projects Select root directory C MELSEC CCPU4 CCPUTool Sample Q24DHCCPU V MDtest DevAcce Select archive file Projects DevAcessChanCCIEF C MELSEC CCPU4 CCPUTool Sample Q24DHCCPU V MDtest Deve El Copy projects into workspace Working sets E Add project to working sets Working sets include lt vxWorks h gt include lt stdio h gt ify Build Targets PENTIUM4gnu debug include lt stdlib h gt Fe Wind River Launches include Mdfunc h rs Includes include lt usrLib h gt include lt taskLib h gt DevAc
160. ing the CC Link network In the detail display the 33rd station and later are displayed by clicking the Next gt button The display can be switched by the Display al Detail Display button The information of all stations are displayed on the screen at once in the all station display Click the Legend button to check the description of each icon Display such as the data link status of the connecting station host station Display such as the data link status of the station another station selected in the station list For details of the company name refer to the following section K Page 183 2 in this section Station No Number of Occupied Stations 1 Master Station Company MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION onnecting Module Comment Display the error information of the station selected in the station list By double clicking each error shown below the details and corrective actions can be displayed CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Screen button gt a Updates the module list diagnostic target list e oH Switches modules to be displayed in units of eight modules e Return to the original Reset the icon layout in the station list to the station number order For the layout edit of the station list refer to Point in this section Previous lt lt Next gt gt Switches the screen of the station list When an error or warning exists on each screen the icon indicating the
161. input methods Change display language MA Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Clock Language and Region Je GO gt Control Panel System and Security Control Panel Home Aa ee System and Security Ronen your a Troubleshoot common computer problems Restore your Network and Internet Windows Firewall Check firewall status All Hardware and Sound computer s status 4 Search Control Pane nd resolve issues Change User Account Control settings computer to an earlier time low a program through Windows Firewall Program User Accoun it Ra System AE Viewa Appearance an d Allow remote Personali Clock Language and Region amp Windows Update E Acces Turn automatic updating on or off Check for updates Power Options Require a password when tl mount of RAM and processor speed Check the Windows Experience Index ote access See al is computer D me of this computer Device Manager View installed updates he computer wakes Change what the power buttons do Change when the computer sleeps 3b Backup and Restore Back up your computer Ri estore files from backup Q BitLocker Drive Encryption VN Protect your computer by encrypting data on your disk Manage BitLocker g Administrative Tools 4 To the next page Open Windows Control Panel Click System and Security Click Allow a program through Windows
162. iple CPU system when a stop error occurs in any of the Operation Mode 2 programmable controller CPU No 2 to No 4 The multiple CPU system stops when a stop error occurs in the CPU No 1 Multiple CPU Synchronous Startup sg 49 Select the CPU modules to be started up synchronously Setting Online Module Change Enable Online Module Change Select this to allow the Online module change in the multiple CPU system with Another CPU VO Sharing When Using Multiple CPUs Select this to import the input status of the I O module or intelligent function module controlled All CPUs Can Read All Inputs by another CPU Select this to import the output status of the VO module or intelligent function module All CPUs Can Read All Outputs controlled by another CPU lt lt Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area Setting gt gt SI WO JO QWWUeIed alnpou 4eljo1UoD O VIS SIOJOWLILY SINDOM JellonuoD D Buies G Set the user setting area auto refresh and system area Page 68 6 a in this section lt lt Communication Area Setting Set the CPU shared memory to enable data sharing among multiple CPUs Refresh Setting gt gt 3 lt Page 70 6 c in this section 1 Settings of each CPU are required to be the same ones in the multiple CPU system 2 Clear the CPU modules that are not assigned on the VO assignment setting 3 For the CPU modules that are not assigned on the I O assignment setting set Points to 0
163. is chapter explains how to monitor the programmable controller CPU and the C Controller module which is connected to the personal computer 8 1 Setting Connection Destinations The connection destination needs to be set before executing the device monitoring Page 116 Section 8 2 if it is not set with Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Operating procedure 1 Select the following function without setting the connection destination Select Online gt Device monitor 2 The Transfer setting screen is displayed a Mccall Recent connections a Q24DHC V Multiple CPU None Connect Retry Times 0 OK Cancel 3 To change the current connection destination click the Wizard button and set PC side I F PLC side I F and Network Communication Route by following the displayed instruction 4 Click the button CHAPTER 8 MONITORING Point Logical station numbers Logical station numbers cannot be specified Changing connection destination without using the Wizard function The setting screen is displayed by clicking the illustration of personal computer or module on the Transfer setting wizard screen USB Q24DHC V 10000 ms Multiple CPU None Connect Retry Times 9 OK Cancel Transfer setting wizard PC side Please select the PC side VF PC sidevF fuss Communication setting Time out 10000
164. isplayed normally after disabling window minimized mode 33 3 2 5 Navigation window This section explains the Navigation window that displays the contents of a project in tree format Operations such as displaying the parameter setting screen can be performed on the Navigation window L Page 37 CHAPTER 4 Screen display Select View gt Docking Window gt Navigation Window B Title bar gt EE Toolbar gt daal ESE Parameter P CCPU Parameter f Network Parameter of CCIE MELSECNET nf CC Link E B Intelligent Function Module 0020 Q64AD Ad Switch Setting i Parameter View selection area Display contents Title bar Display a title of a view being displayed Display tool buttons of functions to be executed on Toolbar Page 202 Appendix 1 each view View selection area Area for selecting a view to display Display the Project view Page 38 Section 4 2 1 1 Connection ee ad Display the Connection Destination view Page 95 Section 6 1 1 Destination 34 CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS 3 2 6 Status bar The status bar displays information about the current project at the bottom of the screen target O24DHC V Host CAP NUM a ad Caps Num Security information CPU type Connection destination Lock Lock The following shows the information to be displayed Item Description Security info
165. istory occurred on the own station and on the network Click the M etwork Event History button on the CC IE Field Diagnostics screen Network Event History Collection Target Whole Network Network No 1 Network Event History List Detailed Information 2000 01 02 00 17 56 2000 01 02 00 17 56 2000 01 02 00 17 56 2000 01 02 00 17 55 2000 01 02 00 16 30 2000 01 02 00 16 29 2000 01 02 00 16 29 2000 01 02 00 16 29 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Own St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Own St gt gt Status change Link up or link down lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Other St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Own St gt gt Status change Baton pass status lt lt Own St gt gt Status change Link up or link down lt lt Other St FControl CPU gt gt Error Minor error or lt lt Other St FControl CPU gt gt Error Minor error or lt lt Own St FControl CPU gt gt Status change RUN lt lt Own St FControl CPU gt gt Error Minor error or lt lt Other St FControl CPU gt gt Status change RUN lt lt Other St FControl CPU gt gt
166. itoring tools for the C Controller module SW4PVC CCPU In principle Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module indicates SW4PVC CCPU When the classification is needed for such as comparison with other tools SW4PVC CCPU is mentioned Abbreviation for Setting monitoring tools for Q12DCCPU V Product name of the real time operating system manufactured by Wind River Systems Inc Generic term for the engineering tools for C Controller shown below Q12DCCPU V SW1DND CWWLQ12 E SW1DND CWWLQ12 EZ SW1DND CWWLQ12 EVZ e Q24DHCCPU V SW1DND CWWLQ24 E SW1DND CWWLQ24 EZ SW1DND CWWLQ24 EVZ Abbreviation for Mitsubishi programmable controllers MELSEC Q series Abbreviation for Mitsubishi programmable controllers MELSEC L series Abbreviation for Mitsubishi programmable controllers compact MELSEC A series Generic term for the main base unit and extension base unit Generic term for OCOSB QC06B QC12B QC30B QC50B and QC100B extension cables Generic term for Q series power supply module Q61P A1 Q61P A2 Q61P Q61P D Q62P Q63P Q64P Q64PN Q63RP Q64RP Generic term for C Controller module OCPU and Motion CPU Generic term for Basic model QCPU High Performance model QCPU Process CPU and Universal model QCPU Generic term for OOOCPU and Q01CPU Generic term for OO2CPU QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU and Q25HCPU Generic term for QO2PHCPU QO6PHCPU Q12PHCPU and Q25PHCPU Generic term for OOOUJCPU QOOUCPU Q01UCPU QO2UCPU Q
167. k with the connected station Target stations of the link start stop operation can be selected in Selective Status Link Start Stop Link Start Select this to start the data link Link Stop Select this to stop the data link Select this to forcibly start the data link of a station which has been stopped by another Forced Link Start station or a special relay special register 2 Clickthe Execute button The link start stop is executed for all selected stations at once All Station Status 148 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Point Selection of link start stop The target stations of the link start stop operation can also be selected by the following methods Selection Operating procedure Right click on the Group column of a station and select Group SERPE Selection from the shortcut menu Select All Stations which have the same group number as the selected line Cancel Select All become selected When the Group column whose value is 0 is right clicked this shortcut menu cannot be selected Group Selection Right click the Station No column of a station and select Select ae rere roup Selection Select All All from the shortcut menu Select All Cancel Select All do1s Me1s yU Z S 0OI YIOMJON 49 04JUOD J YUIT OO Bulsoubeiq op 149 10 5 3 Logging Display the communication route switch information and transient transmission error information of the selected station
168. l V Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program x Turn off Windows Firewall not recommended C Block all incoming connections including those in the list of allowed programs Block all incoming connections including those in the list of allowed programs F Block all incoming connections including those in the list of allowed programs aS ars 4 Complete 8 Click Check firewall status 9 Click Turn Windows Firewall on or off 10 When the screen as shown on the left is displayed click the Yes button 11 Check if the checkbox of Block all incoming connections including those in the list of allowed programs is cleared Click the OK button If the checkbox is selected clear the checkbox and click the OK button APPENDIX 2 When using Windows XP or Windows Vista If Windows Firewall was not set during the installation set it by following the procedure below Control Panel 1 7 Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 Q 2 JO search jy Folders EN G Control Panel EE control panel eS TO og 29 Y re Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time Display B Switch to Category View Options Remov Tools Updates mW gt S amp ra ET See Also F F dd Flash Player Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Java Keyboard yy Windows Update Controllers Options Help and Support l ef e a b
169. layed Display whether there is power supply Display the type of the base unit Display the slot number Display the number of modules mounted to the base unit Display the information of module on the base unit where the selected module is mounted Display the status of each module Display the slot number of each module Display the series of each module Display the model name of each module Display the number of occupied I O points of each module Display the type of each module set to the parameter on the C Controller module If the parameter is not set the type of the mounted module is displayed Display the points of each module set to the parameter on the C Controller module If the parameter is not set the number of VO points of the mounted module is displayed Display the I O address of each module set to the parameter on the C Controller module Display the network number and the station number set to each module Display the CPU modules programmable controller CPU C Controller CPU which control the other modules in the multiple CPU configuration Other CPU modules programmable controller CPU C Controller CPU and empty slots are displayed as Display the legend of the icon displayed on the screen 1 mexx and are displayed if the module is not mounted or the parameter is different with the mounting status 2 Displayed only when an extension base unit exists Point Connection Channel Li
170. le format projects are managed without being aware of the folder configuration and the file configuration and operations such as changing project names copying and pasting projects and sending and receiving data can easily be performed Workspace A workspace is a special folder of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module dedicated to managing multiple projects under the same name Do not change the workspace configuration using the application such as Windows Explorer Saving projects in an existing destination When saving the project in an existing destination workspace or project the destination folder can be selected from the Workspace Project List Number of characters used for workspace name project name and title The total number of characters used for the workspace folder path workspace name and project name should not exceed 200 characters A title can be entered within 128 characters 2 Saving projects Overwrite and save the project being edited Operating procedure Select Project Save The data to be saved is overwritten on the existing project data CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4 2 4 Saving projects with compression decompressing projects Save projects with compression and decompress projects saved with compression These functions produce easier project data passing These functions are not compatible with commercially available file compression and decompression tools
171. ller module from Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Set the clock on the C Controller module Start monitoring the device Monitoring for multiple devices can be started Monitor the battery backup RAM Monitor the data refresh memory Start monitoring the intelligent function module Stop monitoring the intelligent function module Enter the user name and the password of account and log in to the C Controller module Log out from the C Controller module Diagnostics Diagnose the operating status of the C Controller module Display save the event history occurred on the C Controller module Check the operating status switch status and the error that is currently occurring of the C Controller module and CPU module Reference Page 106 Section 7 1 Page 108 Section 7 2 Page 111 Section 7 3 Page 112 Section 7 4 Page 113 Section 7 5 Page 134 Section 9 1 Page 136 Section 9 2 Page 114 Section 8 1 Page 122 Section 8 3 Page 125 Section 8 4 Page 127 Section 8 5 Page 76 Section 5 1 10 O Supported Not supported CPU module Q24 Q24 DHC V DHC LS Display the drive information of the C Controller module Diagnose CC Link IE Controller Network Diagnose CC Link IE Field Network Diagnose MELSECNET 10 H Diagnose CC Link and CC Link LT Monitor the system status of the C Controller module Reference Page 137 Section
172. lligent Function Module Interrupt Event Setting screen by clicking the Intelligent Function Module Interrupt event settings button C Page 59 2 a in this section Setting Module Synchronization Synchronize intelligent Select this to synchronize the start up of the C Controller module with that of the intelligent module s pulse up function module Restart user CPU Allow Select this to allow restarting the user CPU Standard RAM settings Use Select this to use standard RAM Capacity Set the capacity of standard RAM 1 to 4MB 1 Settings of each CPU are required to be the same ones in the multiple CPU system 2 The refresh function is not executed when 0 is specified 3 Not supported by O24DHCCPU LS CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS a Intelligent Function Module Interrupt Event Setting screen Set the interrupt event data of intelligent function module For interrupt events from the intelligent function module refer to the following manual MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual Intelligent Function Module interrupt event Setting Start No i il n a 3 AN Item Description CPU Side interrupt event Set the start number of the interrupt event occurred by interruption from the intelligent function Start No module 50 to 255 Set the number of the interrupt events occurred by interruption from the intelligent function int
173. llowing screen is displayed during the installation of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module exceptions list List of Windows firewall exceptions registration To use this application the application must be registered in the Windows firewall The application will now be registered in the Windows firewall exceptions list Do you want to continue bd Click the YES button to set the firewall at once The program is automatically registered as an allowed program If Windows Firewall is set to block the connection of exceptions set Windows Firewall manually Click the No button to set the firewall after the installation Windows Firewall must be set manually after the installation 1 When using Windows 7 If Windows Firewall was not set during the installation set it by following the procedure below 1 06 2 gt Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings System and Security YT Review your computer s status Back up your computer Find and fix problems Network and Internet View network status an id tasks eg Choose homegroup and sharing o Hardware and Sound ri i View devices and printers Add a device Bg Programs k P j Uninstall a program k M Get program 4 Search Control Pane View by Category Appearance an d Persona lization just screen resolution Change desktop background Adjust s I ptions Change keyboards or other
174. m2 csv a EventLog File csv This file type is used to utilize the saved file data in programs such as user programs Number of event histories yee Connection route ae ent history Date Time source flag Source Event No Event info 2000 01 01 20 56 59 0001 mMQbfDrv c0000201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error information 0 2000 01 01 20 53 03 0001 mMQbfDrv c0000201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error information 0 2000 01 01 20 50 21 0001 mMQbfDrv c0000201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error information 0 b EventLog File Form2 csv This file type is used to open the saved file data in an application such as Microsoft Excel Number of event histories Connection route A B C D 2 E G H I J K L M Event history USB 3 Date Time Source flag Source Event No Event info 4 2000 01 09 20 11 24 0001 MQbfDrv C000020B An error occurred during module initialization Error code 3300 Error information OJ 5 2000 01 09 18 40 30 0001 MQbfDrv C0000201 AC DC DOWN occurred Error code 1500 Error information 0 6 2000 01 09 18 27 43 0001 MQbfDrv C000020B An error occurred during module initialization Error code 3300 Error information OJ 140 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 3 Checking CPU Module Status This section explains how to check the operating status the switch status and the current errors of a C Controller module
175. meters are overwritten CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT a Opening parameter setting files Open the parameter setting files created with SW3PVC CCPU in SW4PVC CCPU Screen display Project Open another format data gt Open parameter setting file a Open another format data Look in D Param or da E Date modified L 4 param cst 10 29 2012 11 53 CST File param mng 10 29 2012 11 55 MING File 5 param mnh 10 29 2012 11 57 MNH File TT File name Operating procedure Select the parameter setting file and click the button Select cst mng mnh ccl for a parameter setting file The content of selected parameter setting file is applied to the project Point Location to which the content of each parameter setting file is applied The content of each parameter setting file is applied to the location shown in table below Location to which SW4PVC CCPU data is Parameter setting file of SW3PVC CCPU lied applied Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module CCPU parameter File name cst CC IE Control utility File name mng MELSECNETHH utility File name mnh Network parameter CC Link utility File name ccl UOISIO 131e JO sio oWeIe BUIZINN py 1 When parameters setting file of CC IE Control utility is opened parameter settings of CC Link IE Field Network on SW4PVC CCPU are overwritten 99 CH
176. n Monitor only the specified one type of buffer memory 3 Device Monitor kol o Es Menu Online Help Device batch Buffer Memory Entry Device TE EI eS e 6 ti BEA HI 21 IG Module IO HEX Memory address Start monitor M MV Monitor format Btaword he Nv Display 16bit integer z Data format DEC ba Bit order F o se 24DHC Y USB Exit Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Module VO Enter the first address of the module to be monitored Memory address Enter the address of the buffer memory to be monitored in hexadecimal or decimal Set the monitor format Item Description Monitor format Bit amp Word Set the monitor screen to the bit and word display Bit Set the monitor screen to the bit display only Word Set the monitor screen to the word display only Display Data format Set the display format of the device values to be displayed when the monitor format is Bit amp Word or Word Set the radix decimal hexadecimal when the display format is 16 bit integer or 32 bit integer CHAPTER 8 MONITORING Item Description Set the order in which the bit devices being monitored are arranged Item Description ad F 0 Arranged in order of F E 1 0 from left to right O F Arranged in order of 0 1 E F from left to right Display contents Item Description Monitor screen Display the buffer memory status Point
177. n 10 8 4 Restrictions on bridge diagnostics loop test and check sheet creation Bridge diagnostics loop test and check sheet creation can be performed only when the connected station is a master station 182 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 1 Setting canceling temporary error invalid station Replacing a module in online is possible without detecting an error in the corresponding remote station To set the temporary error invalid station select the desired station in the station list and right click it and select Set Cancel Temporary Error Invalid Station from the shortcut menu If multiple stations are set as occupied stations specify the start station number of each occupied station for the temporary error invalid station If setting is made for a station that is not the start station in actual assignment invalid setting is ignored In addition do not set the temporary error invalid station by a sequence program or peripheral at the same time If set the temporary error invalid station may not be set correctly Fi is D Seki Cancel Temporary Error Invalid Station 0 Master ST 2 Company names in other station information a The field displays the company name or manufacturer code of the device connected in CC Link b The field displays the manufacturer code if company name is not entered in the manufacturer code list c The manufacturer code list partner dat is saved in the following f
178. n port number in the following range Decimal 1025 to 4999 5010 to 65534 Hexadecimal 0401H to 1387H 1392H to FFFEH Host Station Port No Port No Input Format Select the input format decimal nexadecimal of the host station port number Point Select MELSOFT Connection for Open System when connecting to Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module or the MELSOFT product such as GX Works2 13 SI We Je1eueied olNPOLU JellOAUOOD D VIS SIOJOWLILY SINDOM JellonuoD D Hues 1 s 74 b System Ethernet Port Time Setting screen System Ethernet Port Time Setting ox Time Setting SNTP Function Setting EEAS v SNTP Server IP Address Input format DEC Time Zone GMT 9 00 Execute time setting at turn ON reset At Error Occurrence Continue Execution Interval Execution Time 12 foo Default Check End Cancel Item Description SNTP Function Setting Set whether to use this function SNTP Server IP Address Set the SNTP server IP address Input format Select the input format decimal nexadecimal of the SNTP server IP address Time Zone Set the time zone in which the time is to be synchronized Execute time setting at Select this to execute the time setting function when the C Controller module is powered ON or turn ON reset reset Set for the operation Continue Stop for a time setting error occurrence when the C Controller At Error Occurr
179. n such as Windows Explorer 1 Project view Project contents displayed on the Project view in tree format are as shown below Ely Parameter ER NE ode E Set various parameters ee Page 56 CHAPTER 5 seve p CCPU Parameter A Network Parameter fe CC IE MELSECNET o o CC Link EE Intelligent Function Module Ech 0020 064 4D gl Switch Setting jt Parameter 38 CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4 2 2 Opening existing projects Read a project saved on a personal computer or another data storage device Screen display Select Project Open 5 Workspace Location Open Ba ieee E w Domes i EE oe a ek Fe C Users Administrator Documents Browse Name 5 Date modified Type Size int Di eer Workspace Project List Display Al Folders rd No items match your search Recent Places Desktop Libraries A Computer ua Network r Fie name E Cancel aa z Switch the window by clicking this butt Open a Workspace Fomat Project when you want reg use eer eke rs Cancel r s Switch the window by dicking this button Open a Single File a when you want to use single file format project Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Enter the folder drive path where the workspace is saved Save Folder Path The folder can be selected in the Browse For Folder screen by clicking the Browse button Select the workspace or project Workspa
180. nd click the button Network No Network No of Ethernet module set in parameter Station No Station No that does not overlap on the same loop Network No and station No are not necessary for communication wi Communication with Ethernet port of CPU built in Ethernet Communication via GOT Transparent Communication via IE Field Ethernet adapter Protocol Top 2 Double click the PLC Module icon for PLC side I F l Setting on the Transfer Setup screen to display the screen as IPAddress 192 1681 3 39 x shown on the right IP Input Format DEC x C HostName Cancel Set the IP address or the host name and click the button 3 Double click the No Specification icon for Other Station Station Setting on the Transfer Setup screen to Checkat me we Lo display the screen as shown on the right piel k HE Cancel Set Check at communication time and oe ts cask pened ai ee ie N ee Retry times as necessary Click the button 18u16u13 Ad Bulsss00V7 Z Z 9 Ajoaiq sjNpoy ellonuo2D N Buisssoo0y 79 101 6 3 Accessing C Controller Module in Multiple CPU System This section explains how to access the C Controller module host CPU directly connected to the personal computer or other CPUs in the multiple CPU system 1 Accessing host CPU The setting for accessing the host CPU is the same as that for accessing the C Controller module on the host station Page
181. nected station errors and save error logs No Selected Station Operation ine System Monitor can check PLC status in select station oO l Remote Operation can change PLC status in select station ER Close iq n 4 Simple monitoring of device buffer memory The device buffer memory of access target programmable controller CPU C Controller module can simply be monitored on the GUI screen of Windows Menu Online Help Device batch Buffer Memory Entry Device Device ea 0000 0000 OAAR Dood 0 0000 0000 OAAR Oood 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 Stop monitor Di1 0000 0000 BAAR Oood oN D1z o000 0000 0000 999 0 2 w Monitor format Bitawiord gt D12 0000 OO 99 O00 Dood ol Yy Di4 0 000 DO AO 0 OO0BO Dood 0 Display 16bit integer D15 0000 0000 OO00 Dood 0 Data format DEC Bit order Fo gt O2ADHE V USB Exit 15 1 3 This section shows the list of functions of Setting monitoring tools for the List of Functions Project Z e Add data to the project Rename Rename the selected data Delete Delete the selected data Compress Unpack M Object Et ANENE EE a Dee Ee ES ee ee Copy Copy the selected data Specify data in selected connection destination as Set as Default Connection PR a connection destination for regular use Property Display the selected data properties Intelligent Function Module New Module Add new intelligent function module Delete
182. ng C Controller Module SES SS SES eee nee 137 10 2 Displaying Saving Event History Occurred on C Controller Module 139 10 3 Checking CPU Module Status SS SE SS SS teen ee 141 10 4 Checking Drive Information of C Controller Module 0 00 142 10 5 Diagnosing CC Link IE Controller Network 0 SES SS cece eens 143 10 51 Communication est add eos BES be B AD ewe nee ek DE GE Ie me Ie i 147 1052 Ge ie oe RR OO ER EE ER EE EN TE RE IE N 148 10 5 3 EoadIGE vie MP aed x ayn DE ES BA EN EE De bek ne bi Ee Ee ol te eb lake 150 10 6 Diagnosing CC Link IE Field Network SES SS SS SS SS eee nee 152 1064 Communication test ix ENE Ge wa wire EED DE OE Aenea tes add ede De S 157 TONG 27 56 ab Cle Steen pte Hate N ME ET NIE MO TE OE OD 158 1063 Lk Stal StOD EES EDE SE EE keh bd Rati ae ee bad Cae RE Di 159 10 6 4 Network event history EES OS ei See ge ee Sones OO el De te kde eee es 160 10 6 5 Reserved station function enable SES ee eee eee 162 10 6 6 Temporary error invalid station setting restore 2 2 ee eee 163 10 7 Diagnosing MELSECNET 2 60 1e ER neice ieee be ee ee ed eh Se ee 164 WO 1 Network tEsSt oe oe hoa eee DE Se Behe SR DRA Ha EE EER Pid in Re DE 166 MOP Fo ed EE aon LH OE DOE TEE NE ETA 168 10 7 3 Setting verification test ses sere paws Wes WERE eee genre eee oe BERE RR BREED es 169 10 7 4 Station order check test EE EE EE Fete ER EE De EG ER ee Gide R
183. nstall correctly try reinstalling using settings that are compatible with this version of Windows Program Setup exe ay Publisher Macrovision Corporation Location D setup exe cccscocoocosoceooccococosooosoososoceccceccocosooosoocococeccccccosoooooooccocecococsosooooooecoccococoossossososoccccocococososeeoooocececocccosooococcccoooococoooossoeosccocecosossssossosesoos gt This program installed correctly Cancel What settings are applied When Reinstall using recommended settings is erroneously selected the Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode is automatically set Disable the Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode by following the procedure described below and perform the reinstallation 202 Operating procedure 1 Right click on the setup exe icon of the installation target in the Windows Explorer The setup Properties screen is displayed 2 Click the lt lt Compatibility gt gt tab button on the Cy Show settings for all users 3 Clear Run this program in compatibility mode for and click the button 4 Click the button APPENDIX k setup Properties gt p Frop General Compatibility Digital Signatures Details If you have problems with this program and it worked correctly on an earlier version of Windows select the compatibility mode that matches that earlier version Compatibility mode Run this program in compatibility mode for Settings Run in
184. nterface Module OJ71MT91 OJ71MB91 e AS i Master Module QJ71AS92 The following modules are supported e High speed Universal model OCPU QO3UDVCPU QO4UDVCPU QO6UDVCPU Q13UDVCPU Q26UDVCPU e High Speed Data Communication Module QJ71DC96 System monitor e QD70 Type Positioning Module QD73A1 Page 190 Section 10 9 e Analog Module Q64ADH Q64DAH Q68CT e Energy Measuring Module QE81WH QE81WH4W QE82LG1 QE83WH4W QE84WH Version 4 02C e MODBUS Interface Module QU71MT91 QJ71MB91 e AS i Master Module QJ71AS92 The following modules are supported e High speed Universal model OCPU QO3UDVCPU Q04UDVCPU QO6UDVCPU Q13UDVCPU Q26UDVCPU Page 39 Section 4 2 2 Project A project can be saved in the single file format Page 41 Section 4 2 3 IVO assignment T f iects in th 11 O assignment Parametar for multiple CPU can be utilized from projects in the Page 66 Section 5 1 1 5 c Multiple CPU setting single file format System Ethernet port Th tting function is supported Page 73 Section 5 1 1 8 a S CH1 settings e open setting function is supp g 8 a Security The security setting function is supported Page 80 Section 5 1 12 L series compatible CC Link IE Field Network is supported Page 152 Section 10 6 Device monitor Page 116 Section 8 2 Diagnosing CC Link IE Field Network Intelligent device station GOT is supported The following modules is supported P 38 Section 4 2
185. ntrol from an external device to a remote C Controller module immediate action cannot be taken for a problem on the C Controller module due to a communication failure To prevent this configure an interlock circuit in the user program and determine corrective actions to be taken between the external device and C Controller module in case of a communication failure Setup and Maintenance Precautions WARNING Configure safety circuits external to the C Controller module to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in the external power supply or the C Controller module For the following controls configure an interlock circuit in the user program to ensure that the entire system will always operate safely 1 Changing data of the running C Controller module from the development environment personal computer connected 2 Changing the operating status 3 Operating from the development environment personal computer Especially in the case of control from an external device to a remote C Controller module immediate action cannot be taken for a problem on the C Controller module due to a communication failure To prevent this configure an interlock circuit in the user program and determine corrective actions to be taken between the external device and C Controller module in case of a communication failure CAUTION Before performing online operations especially program modification forced o
186. o e Windows Media Player Network Sharin o No E Windows Peer to Peer Collaboration Fo No i C Windows Remote Management o 0 No 5 _ Details Remove Allow another program 4 4 To the next page 209 From the previous 4 page gt ER gt Control Panel System and Security Search Control Panel Control Panel Home Ease of Access Power Options Require a password when the computer wakes Change when the computer sleeps Backup and Restore Back up your computer Restore files from backup 1 Change User Account Control settings ad Action Center System and Security Review your computer s status and resolve issues nte Troubleshoot common computer problems Restore your computer to an earlier time Network and Internet EE ee ond Sound aw Windows Firewall i Check firewall status Allow a program through Windows Firewall Programs User Accounts Ra System E View amount of RAM and processor speed Check the Windows Experience Index Appearance and Allow remote access See the name of this computer Device Manager Personalization Clock Language and Region Windows Update 2 Turn automatic updating on or off Check for updates View installed updates Change what the power buttons do Control Panel Home Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall
187. o 60K used for internal relay M Link Relay Set the number of points 0 to 640K used for link relay B Data Register Set the number of points 0 to 4086K used for data register D Link Register Set the number of points 0 to 1024K used for link register W Device Total Display the total size of the set devices Word Device Display the size of the set word devices Bit Device Display the size of the set bit devices 1 Set in units of words 2 For bit device M B count 16 points as one point SI way Jo QWUeJed BINPOW Ja OyJUOD 9 IG SIBJOWEILY INDO 4elJo1Uuo2D N Bumes L S 61 5 VO Assignment Assigning the I O address is not necessary as the CCPU does it automatically Leaving this setting blank will not cause an error to occur Base Setting 1 1 Settings should be set as same when using multiple CPU Import Multiple CPU Parameter Item Description VO Assignment The slot number and what number of the slot on what number of the stage are displayed for each slot Wet Slot When the base unit is set in the Auto mode indicates the base unit stage number and the slot number counted from slot 0 of the main base unit is displayed Set the type of module being mounted Model Name 2 Set the mounted module model name Maximum of 16 characters Points Set the points of each slot select from 0 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 Start XY Set the start I O number of eac
188. o ignore 15 Ignore station errors will station errors be disabled C ER Operating procedure 1 Select stations to be set canceled as temporary error invalid stations from Error Invalid Station List 2 Click the button The temporary error invalid stations are set canceled When the process is completed the contents of Error Invalid Station List are updated YIOMION PIa 31 4UIT OD Buisoubeiq 9 04 6101s61 6UMSeS UONe S pileAui joe Aie1odwa 1 9 904 163 10 7 Diagnosing MELSECNET This section explains how to check the MELSECNET 10 H status connected to the selected module Point Network to be diagnosed To change a network to be diagnosed change the target station in the connection destination setting Connecting via Ethernet The functions of network diagnostics can not be executed Connect with a USB cable MELSECNET H bus connection e The loop test and station order test cannot be executed with the MELSECNET H bus connection with the coaxial cable e The loop test setting verification test and station order test cannot be executed with the MELSECNET H bus connection with the twisted pair cable Details of MELSECNET diagnostics Refer to the following manual A Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network Screen display Select Diagnostics gt MELSECNET Diagnostics WETEN EE Link module gt Module
189. odule 7 1 Writing or Reading Project to from C Controller Module Write project data to the C Controller module or read data from the C Controller module to the project Screen display Select Online gt Write to CCPU Read from CCPU lt lt CPU Module gt gt HB CPU Module fH inteligent Function Module Execution TargetData No Yes Edit Data Select Al _ Cancel All Selections po Module Name Data Name Target Detail LastChange Size acy gi f i CCPU Network Switch Setting 2012 10 25 10 50 22 Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Set if itis needed No Setting Already Set Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Connection Channel List Display the information of the connection destination setting Switch the setting target module Characters on the tab are displayed in blue when data to be written read exist CPU Module Set the data to be written read Intelligent Function Module File list Select the data to be written read 2 Clickthe Execute button The data are written to read from the C Controller module Target module tab 106 CHAPTER 7 WRITING READING VERIFYING DELETING PROJECT Screen button system Image Displays the System Image screen The connection channel can be checked graphically 6 Select Al Selects all data displayed in the list Cancel All Selections Cancels the selection status of all
190. older and can be edited using text editor available in market C MELSEC CCPU4 DnaviZeroCCPU DnaviSatellite CCLink d The company names can be edited on the diagnostics screen however changes are not applied to partner dat For some manufacturers manufacturer codes are not listed Edit the file according to the following file format LIPIUI OOD pue yu17 99 Bulsoubeiq SI SUOnejs 18410 UOnes SOY uil BUUONUON OL specifications Manufacturer code Company name Max number of characters 255 TE pat 0to9 e Alphanumeric characters sable characters Symbols Manufacturer code Display differs depending on the screen width Remarks other than 5 digits is With small fonts up to 75 characters are displayed characters exceeding the limit ignored are not displayed 1 If is used in a company name enclose the company name by double quotations Eeample XXXXX Co Ltd The following is an example of partner dat displayed using a text editor Ej partner dat Notepad ee File Edit Format View Help POOOO MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION a 00001 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 00002 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 00003 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 00004 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 00010 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 00011 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 00012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 00013 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION x 183 10 8 2 Loop test transmission speed test Check
191. on Display the error code network number and station number of the transient request target and Errors the date of error occurrence if transient transmission error occurs 150 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Screen button Save Error Log Displays the Save As screen and the contents displayed on the lt lt Monitor Details gt gt tab can be saved in a CSV file Save in J ccPu4 e RE Ft EA z Name E Date modified Type nies ie U Ani 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder J CCPU4_CONFIGURATOR2 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder M CCPUTool 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder Desktop N CHANGEPCTYPE 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder al N DMON 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Z J EXTDEV 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder Libraries D Int 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder le N Q24DHCCPU V 10 25 2012 10 41 File folder N Trb 10 29 2012 10 29 File folder WorkSpace 10 30 2012 2 26 PM File folder Network MI T r Fiename z Save as type CSV files csv v Cancel 2 Clearing errors Clear the errors of the currently selected station using the lt lt Error Clear gt gt tab Screen display Display Station Network No 1 Group No 1 Station No 1 m Clear Items Bul6607 GDL YIOMJON 49 04JUOD J YUIT OO Bulsoubeiq F O 1 M Clear Communication Error Counter 2 Clear IN side Transmission Error Counter 3 M dear OUT side Transmission Error Counter 4 V Clear L
192. on order check test Check the station number of the connected stations in the optical loop system of MELSECNET 10 H Screen display e Click the 2 2 button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Station Order Check Test Es Network Information Station Order Check Test Network NET H Loop Network No 1 Test Method Module Type Net Control Station PLC PLC ir som Parameter Designation Module 1 ion No z ee mer Channel No 51 No of Stations All Stations Designation r Forward Direction Station Reverse Direction Station Execute C Execution Result Host Station 1 2 3 4 s5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Forward Loop Direction from Host Station Host Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 127 28 29 30 31 32 Reverse Loop Direction from Host Station Display contents Item Description Display the network information on the host station of the selected module The loop status indicates the forward reverse loop forward loop reverse loop or loopback Network Information status No of Stations indicates the number of stations that have been checked including the reserved station Display the station number in Forward Loop Direction from Host Station and Reverse Loop Destination from Host Station In the loopback status the test is exe
193. onnects a personal computer directly to the C Controller module to be accessed This function is useful to change the station specification from another station to host station Connection Test Tests if the target C Controller module set on the Transfer Setup screen can be accessed normally If accessed normally the model of the target C Controller module is displayed on the PLC Type field one of the detailed setting display fields In addition for the multiple CPU system the CPU number of the connection destination is displayed on the Detail field System Image Displays the set connection channel in an illustration 1 Connection channel list Operating procedure 1 2 Connection Channel List 23 Select a route on the Connection Channel List SEEK screen Click the _ Update 0K button The selected route is displayed on the Transfer Setup screen Set the settings such as network number and station number depending on the access target List mode List mode Description Display all routes supported by Display All Routes Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Specify the interfaces for PC side I F and PLC side I F Display Selected on the Transfer Setup screen Routes and select Display Selected Routes to display only accessible communication routes CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION 6 1 2 Creating connection
194. ontrol Station CC IE Field Master Station v CC IE Field Local Station CC IE Control Control Station CC IE Control Normal Station CC IE Control Ext mode Control station CC IE Control Ext mode Normal station CC IE Field Master Station S CC IE Field Local Station 2 EN oie al PO MNET H Ext Mode Control Station Onine or MNET H Ext Mode Normal Station Network Configuration Settinas MNET 10 ModefControl Station Network Operation Settings Network Operation Settings Refresh Parameters Refresh Parameters Refresh Parameters Target Settings Target Settings Target Settings w 460 Words v 1480 Words Y Necessary Settingf Mo Setting Already Set Set if it is needed Mo Setting f Already Set Start I O No Please input 16 point unit HEX to start I O No in which module is mounted Routing Parameters Check End Cancel 4 mm r Display contents Item Description Become active when selected The tab order can be changed by dragging and dropping tabs The window s can be closed from the menu displayed by right clicking the tab In the other way the SMOPUIM JOM Z E suopeiedO oIseg pue uoNeinbyuoD usas ZE active window can be closed by clicking on the tab Tab y D Netwa ter MELS IEL Network Parameter CC L X Close Active Window Ek Network Right click Close Right Windows 1 Network Parameter ME Close Left Windows Close Inactive Windows
195. oop Switching Counter 5 Clear Transient Transmission Error Counter Clear Error Information Operating procedure 1 Select the item to be cleared 2 Click the button 151 10 6 Diagnosing CC Link IE Field Network This section explains how to check the CC Link IE Field Network status of a selected module Point Details of CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Refer to the User s Manual of each module 1 Selecting the diagnostics target When two or more CC Link IE Field Network modules are connected to the connected station the Select Diagnostics Destination screen as shown below is displayed before starting diagnostics Select a network to be diagnosed and click the button Module Selection a Module i Network No 1 Channel Mo 181 Master Station Station No 0 Module2 Network No 2 Channel No 182 Local Station Station No 1 2 Diagnostics screen Screen display Select Diagnostics gt CC IE Field Diagnostics Select Diagnostics Destination Monitor Status Select z Module Module 1 Netowork No 1 Channel No 181 Change Module Station No 0 v gan 2 z Station ji Monitoring aaa Network information gt fotal Slave Stations Total Slave Stations Current Link Number of Station Set In Parameter 120 Connected 1 Scan Time 1 MS Errors Detected 2 Legend aster0 Local 1 os Network configuration Operation Test Communication Te
196. operating station Focusing icon enclosed by dotted line Selected station Error data link stopped Network configuration Warning Although data link is executed an error occurred with a module Disconnected station black Number unspecified station Incorrect loop connection Clicking an icon sets the corresponding station as the selected station and displays the details in Selected Station Communication Status Monitor The selected station can also be determined by moving the focus with the right and left arrow keys and pressing the or enter key Selected Station Communication Status Display the communication status of the own station Monitor 1 Not displayed when the connected station is an Ethernet adapter module 153 MIOMION pPleld Ql yU1T 09 Buisoubeig 9 04 154 Screen button Change Module Not supported by communication head module Displays the Select Diagnostics Destination screen The diagnostic target module can be changed Page 152 1 in this section Communicaton Test Displays the Communication Test screen The communication route from the connected station to the communication target station can be confirmed K Page 157 Section 10 6 1 Cable Test Displays the Cable Test screen The cable connection status can be tested Page 158 Section 10 6 2 Link Start Stop Not supported by communication head module Displays the Link Start S
197. other stations 179 Monitoring other station information 177 monitoring status Es ss EE EE ss ee 133 Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area SEINE RE EE ete titi Sete a Di Ee tes eager tie Bie 68 Multiple CPU Setting 00048 67 Navigation window 0 0c e eee 34 Network event history 0008 160 Network monitor details 0004 176 Network test 0 0 0 0 ee ee 166 N6 ol EPU SERE EES tere i Oe Ge a ee en 67 Opening existing projects 008 39 Output Mode at STOP toRUN 58 parameter item list 0 000000 5 DANINGMC al sig sa ien ER RS eae he ed 183 PassWord is KA Secrets ede Ga ashe E ata aad pee Tf PAUSE isi n ohh EE Nk ds RAAR ch ott 134 Points Occupied by Empty Slot 58 Procedure for Opening Sample Programs 199 Product Information List 194 Refresh parameter setting 0 90 Registerdevice ee ee 120 Remote Operation 00005 e eee 134 Requesting parameter initialization and flash ROM write on QD75 positioning module 110 Reserved station 0 00 cee eee eee 162 BESET oie SMS Ge EDE Dae sed alte 134 Restart userCPU 0000 58 134 Routing parameter setting 0 90 REINE SEE cap de tic era EG SE sa eae ne 134 Saving projects is reisa Baw he we ee 41 Saving projects with compression
198. points 49152 Word is used for total points For setting points the bit device must be entered in 16 point units and the word Interrupt settings device must be entered in 1 point units The device addresses for X Y B and W are represented in hexadecimal and for M SM D SD and G in decimal The data refresh memory address is represented in hexadecimal Item Description Device Set the name of device to be refreshed Set the points of device in units of words to be refreshed Set the start number of device to be refreshed End Display the end number of device to be refreshed by automatic calculation Set the start I O number of corresponding module when an intelligent function module Start VO No or multiple CPU shared memory is set ie a device For start VO number refer to the following manual LA MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual Execute Select from Read Write Data refresh memory Set automatically by Device name Start End Set automatically by Device name Start Points Total points 2 Display the total of set data refresh points in units of words Settable points 2 Display the maximum points of data refresh that can be set in units of words 1 For bit device X Y M B SM set in 16 point units 2 For bit device X Y M B SM count 16 points as one point Screen button Interrupt settings Displays the Data refresh interrupt settings screen Page 79 11 a in this section
199. points of all stations equally Assign the same number of link device points based on the total number of set Identical Point Assignment stations Supplementary Setting Set such as the block data assurance per station setting and the transient settings SI wa JO QWUeIEd YIOMJON LZ G SJOJOWEICY YIOMJON Bumes Z S 85 b Target setting screen mm CC IE Control Control Station v DOOD Click Target settings to display the Target settings screen ee I EHHH AJAJAJA pa pa fa ya fa fa pa fa a pa pa a jaa 4 On Target settings set Network No Station No Target CPU for specifying Logical station No Set Logical station No within the range of 65 to 239 The maximum number of Logical station No is 175 86 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS 2 CC Link IE Field Network setting Item Description Network Type Specify the network type CC IE Field whose parameters are to be set Start VO No Set the start VO number in 16 point unit Channel No Set the channel number 181 to 188 used in MELSEC data link function Network No Set the network number Total Stations Set the total number of slave stations Group No Set the group number Station No Set the station number of a module Mode Set the mode Network Configuration Setting Equal Assignment Assign the number of link device points of all stations equally Identical Point Assignment Assign the same
200. pt file for standard RAM formatting For FTP communication For automatic transfer of the parameter file created in GX QPParamSet QPParamSet c dii Configurator QP to a positioning module For 1 shot monitoring of the positioning module status current QD75Status QD75Status c l l feed value axis error No and axis warning No si ae For priority default 50 change of the system task XBD service SDTaskPrioritySet SDTaskPrioritySet c Oth task which operates when accessing to an SD memory card ers For displaying an error code on the dot matrix LED when an error DispErrorCode DispErrorCode c EE For performing cyclic transmission with the master station in the CC Link IE Field Network For performing cyclic transmission with the local station in the CC CCIEField MasterStation LocalStation c Link IE Field Network For performing cyclic transmission with the intelligent device MasterStation RemotelO c oa E station in the CC Link IE Field Network SUIEJDOId ajdues JO 1SI1 VLI LocalStation c 197 For accessing the following modules using MELSEC data link functions e A CC Link IE Controller Network module own station DevAccessChanCCIEC c controlled by the C Controller module e CC Link IE Controller Network modules or programmable controller CPUs on other stations via a CC Link IE Controller Network module controlled by the C Controller module For accessing the following modules using MELSEC data link functions e A CC Link IE
201. r settings Execute the system monitor function again after adjusting the parameter to the mounting status Main Base 194 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 1 Error icons The following table shows the details of the error status icons of the CPU module programmable controller CPU C Controller module and other modules Module Programmable controller CPU status Serious error MAIN CPU down RESET and others Moderate Stop error Error in parameter and others error CPU module Error allowing Minor error Errors in battery operation Assignment a Assignment error Errors such as multiple CPU setting is not set error Module system error H W errors in modules Moderate No appropriate environment for executing the Module error error functions of modules Minor error Module warning Impropriety in programs or user s operations Module The assigning status of the module is different with Assignment l the mounting status of the module Assignment error error The status that the module type and points cannot be obtained The assigning status of the module is different with Illegal the mounting status of the module Illegal assignment assignment The status that the module type and points can be obtained e e r lo 2 Display when mounted modules do not match with the I O assignment setting on CCPU parameter The following shows the Module Information List on the System monitor
202. r CPU C Controller module on the master station Set the link scan interval delay time Set the settings such as station type and exclusive counts Set the station number and target CPU accessed as logical station number Page 86 1 b in this section 1 The remote I O network mode is not available 89 SI wa JO QWUeIEd YIOMJON LZ G SIBJOWECIC YIOM N Buias CG 5 Routing parameter setting Display Routing parameter setting screen as shown below by clicking the tng Parameters button This setting is common to MELSECNET H CC Link IE Controller Network and CC Link IE Field Network JE Network Parameter MELSECNE _ Item Description Target Network No Set the network number 1 to 239 of other networks Relay Network No Set the network number 1 to 239 of local network Relay Station No Set the relay station number 1 to 120 of local network 6 Refresh parameter setting The following screen is displayed when the refresh parameter is specified on the network parameter setting Assignment Method Points Start Start End Item Description Assignment Method Select from Points Start or Start End Select the device of link side Applicable devices e CC Link IE Controller Network MELSECNET H LX LY LB LW e CC Link IE Field Network RX RY RWw RWr Select the devi f CPU side CPU Side Dev name Ed side Applicable devices B W Link Side Dev name 90 CHAPTER 5 S
203. r of data that can be created The maximum number of data that can be created is 128 50 CHAPTER 4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 4 3 2 Copying pasting data in projects Utilize data of a connection destination being edited or in other projects Operating procedure 1 Select the data name of connection destination 2 Select Project gt Object gt Copy The selected connection destination data is copied Connection Destination CP 25 oa Current Connection Connectionl All Connections iv Connectionl Select the folder to paste the connection destination data A Select Project gt Object gt Paste If the same data name exists in the folder where the data is to be pasted the Data Paste screen is displayed Data Type Connection Destination Copy Source Data Name Connection1 Data Name After Paste 5 Enter a new name in the Data Name After Paste field and click the button The connection destination data is pasted Connection Destination Data Paste ba ejeq Peloid Jo SuonesedO y Data Type Connection Destination Current Connection sjoafoid ui eyep Bunsed bulAdoyg ze r Copy Source Data Name img Connectionl Connection1 Data Name After Paste a All Connections Connection2 Cancel ag Connection1 FT connection 51 Point Copying pasting data e Data can be pasted only to the data that is of the same type as cop
204. relevant to this product Order each manual as needed referring to the table below Manual name lt Manual number code gt MELSEC Q C Controller Module User s Manual lt SH 081130ENG 13JZ75 gt CW Workbench Operating Manual lt SH 080982ENG 13JU71 gt CW Sim Operating Manual lt SH 081159ENG 13JU77 gt GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common lt SH 080779ENG 13JU63 gt GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Intelligent Function Module lt SH 080921ENG 13JU69 gt QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection lt SH 080483ENG 13JR73 gt QCPU User s Manual Multiple CPU System lt SH 080485ENG 13JR75 gt Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network lt SH 080049 13JF92 gt CC Link IE Controller Network Reference Manual lt SH O080668ENG 13JV16 gt MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual lt SH 080917ENG 13JZ47 gt MELSEC Q CC Link System Master Local Module User s Manual lt SH 080394E 13JR64 gt CC Link LT Master Module User s Manual lt SH 080351E 13JR62 gt Description The manual describes system configuration specifications functions handling methods wiring troubleshooting and programming and function of the C Controller module The manual describes system configuration specifications functions and troubleshooting of CW Workbench The manual describes system configuration specifications functions
205. rify error Item Description WDT Watchdog Timer Setting System WDT setting Set the values relating to system WDT Watch dog timer Monitoring time Set the monitoring time of system WDT Watch dog timer 20 to 2000 User WDT Setting Use user WDT Set the values relating to user WDT Watch dog timer Select this to use user WDT Watch dog timer Monitoring time Set the monitoring time of user WDT Watch dog timer 100 to 10000 Error check Carry Out Battery Check Select this to detect a battery error Carry Out Fuse Blown Check Verify Module Select this to detect a fuse blow Select this to detect an I O module verification error Diagnose Redundant Power Select this to detect a redundant power supply module fault Supply System Operation mode at the time of error Fuse blown Select this for the operation stop continue when a fuse blow is detected Select this for the operation stop continue when a module verification error is Module verify error detected Event history registration settings Do not register system information event details 1 Not supported by Q24DHCCPU LS Select this when a system information event is not registered to event history 60 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS 4 Device Device Total 21 K Words Word Device 20 K Words Bit Device 16 KBits Item Description Device Points 2 Internal Relay Set the number of points 0 t
206. rmation Status of Self Station Display the host station status 176 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 7 8 Monitoring other station information Monitor other station connected to MELSECNET 10 H Screen display e Click the Other Station Info button on the MELSECNET Diagnostics screen Other Station Information ED Network Information Network NET H Loop Network No 1 Type Net Control Station PLC PLC Group No 0 Module No 1 Channel No 51 Station No 2 Other Station Information Error Information Communication Status of each Station Communication Status of each Station Normal N Error Communication Disconnected Data Link Status of each Station H By Parameter Status of each Station CPU Operation Status of each Station CPU RUN Status of each Station Loop Status of each Station Reserved Station Designation of each Station Power Operation Status of each Station External Each Station PLC Operation Mode Status Each Station Pairing Status Each Station PLC System j Stop Monitor Close Each Station Network Type Status Error details display field Display contents Item Description Network Information Display the network information of the selected host station Display detailed information on the error details display field when an item button is clicked ERR is displayed on the error information display field if a faulty station or a stop station
207. rmation Display the current login user name of C Controller module CPU type Display the CPU type of the project Connection destination Display the set content of the Transfer Setup screen Caps Lock Display the effective status of the Caps Lock Num Lock Display the effective status of the Num Lock 1 Displaying hiding status bar Display hide the status bar Operating procedure Select View gt Statusbar A check mark is appended in front of the menu option and the status bar is displayed on the screen GJ Setting mon tools for the C Controller module Untitled Project Network Parameter MELSECNET CC IE Module Configuration fics Sa 3 Project Edit View Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help EP Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller Da EE He Pi ARE Project Edit DEBB EEM Navigation View Online Diagnostics i Navigation h Network Parameter MEIS gt Ba Ba tt Parameter p CCPU Parameter Network Parameter h CCIE MELSECNET 4 CC Link Intelligent Function Module 0020 Q64AD Switch Setting 3 Parameter led snyeys OCE suopeiedO oiseg pue uoNesnByuoD usas z i oi target Q24DHC V Host P NUM 35 3 3 Help Function This function displays such as method for using Bus interface function MELSEC data link function and C Controller module dedic
208. rograms EP pa MELSEC EP Je MELSEC programs and files P MI Setting monitoring tools for the C C EP k Setting monitoring tools for the C Conti Computer Point When Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module cannot be executed check the mode of Windows Data Execution Prevention function DEP Windows security function When the mode is AlwaysOn set another mode and restart the operating system For details of Data Execution Prevention function DEP and mode check change refer to Microsoft support page Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module can be executed by double clicking a file extension CP4 and CSC created in Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Dun pue Bunes p e Exiting Windows Windows cannot be exited when Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is running Exit Windows after exiting Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 2 Exiting Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Exit Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Operating procedure Select Project gt Exit 23 3 2 Screen Configuration and Basic Operations This section explains the main frame basic screen of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module that is displayed when it is started 3 2 1 Main frame configuration 24 The following screen shows a main frame configuration on which a work
209. rom Ethernet Port 21 Connection from USB Port 21 Considerations of Communication 105 Considerations of Installation 202 Control CPU SE te ie vce Aas Bae ee Erg 66 Copying pasting data in projects 51 CPU Operation Mode at H W Error 66 CPUS S a amp aaa N de OG ee 141 Creating check sheets EE EE EE EE 187 Creating connections EE EE EE EE ee 97 Creating projects 0 ee ees 38 Data refresh interrupt settings 79 Data refresh memory monitor 125 Data refresh settings 0000008 78 Decompressing projects saved with compression 44 DEICIS aus SE de EES AE SESSE bel 113 Deleting project data EES SEE Es se 52 Deleting projects 2 0 0 0 cee eee 46 Detailed display of history information 129 BY Us ince AT EE ents Sc ag be ark e EE 61 Device MORIOF ss tte OSH tase DEE St 116 Diagnosing C Controller Module 137 Diagnosing CC Link and CC Link LT 179 Diagnosing CC Link IE Controller Network 143 Diagnosing CC Link IE Field Network 152 Diagnosing MELSECNET 164 214 Displaying function help 000 36 Displaying logs of station information status GINO e oa ke bate RES EE ED eee eae 185 Displaying manuals 0000000 ee 36 Displaying editing properties 53 Docking Win
210. rors warnings being occurring on the network of a module selected in Module list diagnostic target selection is only updated To also update the number of errors warnings on other modules update the module list using l Editing layout of station list Icons in the station list can be moved and allocated freely by the drag and drop operation a lt Move icons by drug and drop Diagnostic target modules In the CC Link system configuration only QJ61BT11 and QJ61BT11N are diagnosed In the CC Link LT system configuration only QJ61CL12 is diagnosed Diagnosing CC Link bridge modules When a CC Link bridge module is selected in the station list the bridge diagnostics can be executed by right clicking it and selecting Bridge Diagnostics from the shortcut menu TEITE Device ST SI TA Set Cancel Temporary Error Invalid Station 0 Master ST i Back to CC Link Diagnostics Display All To return to the CC Link Diagnostics screen click the Back ta CC Link Diagnostics button Considerations for executing each function Do not execute the following functions by a sequence program and peripheral at the same time If executed they may not be executed correctly e Start data link stop data link e Set cancel temporary error invalid station e Loop test e Obtain transmission speed setting including the acquisition of the transmission speed setting in the Check Sheet Creation Wizard Page 187 Sectio
211. rting the logging are stored in the RAM and the flash ROM of the CC Link module and the rest of logs are stored in the RAM only Checking logs stored on a flash ROM of the CC Link module The log stored on a flash ROM is transferred to a RAM when the C Controller module is turned from OFF to ON or reset The log stored on the flash ROM can be displayed in Log List by reopening the Status Logging screen Log collection In the case where Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module cannot always be connected select RAM Flash ROM The log up to 45 records stored on a flash ROM can be displayed when Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is reconnected after the logging In the case where Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module can always be connected up to 5000 records of the log can be collected whichever RAM or RAM Flash ROM is selected CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 8 4 Creating check sheets Create a check sheet for troubleshooting by the wizard Operating procedure 1 Double click on the CC Link Diagnostics screen Create Check Shee Y Check Sheet Creation Wizard Using this wizard enables you to create a check sheet of system configuration and settings which users must grasp before CC Link trouble shooting This wizard consists of the following procedures 1 Wizard format selection 2 Master station information check Master type check Master ver
212. ry CPU status Drive information Module information LED information g RUN E MODE Eror code 0 EE Toe CH3SD RD USER Eror information USB1 U RDY AC DC DOWN SP UNIT LAY ERR Toggle std information SINGLE PS DOWN 7 SP UNIT VER ERR Fa F SINGLE PS ERROR 7 SP UNIT ERROR MODE RUN URST EE P2 BATTERY ERROR MULTI CPU DOWN RESET SELECT UNIT VERIFY ERR CPU LAY ERROR Select Station 1 Change Select Station __Stop Monitor ModulelNetwork No 1 Total No of Stations 641 0 Master StationLBlockl O Block Network Type CC IE Control Connected Station 58 59 60 i 62 63 64 1 2 1 4 5 6 CPU operating status STOP m mm m mm m mm mm ms mm mm mm mm mm mm mm z MAIN C me mt MIF B E EB 2S _ 2 I ET EE a ion Refresh time ms CONTR Max mn Current MULTH Link refresh time ms VO INT 1 Min 0 Current 0 Ott Data refresh time ms a d ul d xf 0 Mnl o Curent si 7 7 7 p 7 p die 5 7 j 7 h Next gt gt Current Link Scan Time 2ms Selected Station s Network Equipment Status Station No 1 Group No 0 Communication Test can confirm the route from the connected station to the destination station Network Trpe C IE Control Refer to the Test Confirmation Mode Onl ine Link Start Stop can start or stop linking stations Information Confirmation Logging can monitor con
213. s Create a new connection Select Navigation window Connection Destination view and perform the following operation Screen display e Select Project gt Object New CF add New Data Ex Data Name me Setas Default Connection oe Operating procedure 1 Setthe items on the screen Item Description Data Name Enter the name of the connection to be created Set as Default Connection Select this to specify the connection destination to be created for regular use 2 Click the button The created connection target is added to All Connections in the Connection Destination view SUONJ8UUuO2 Buljealy Z 1 9 suoneunsaqg UOIO8UUOD Bumes 1 9 97 6 1 3 Specifying connection destination for regular use Specify the connection destination for regular use when multiple connection destinations are set Operating procedure 1 Select the connection destination data to be specified for regular use from the All Connections on the Connection Destination view 2 Select Project gt Object gt Set as Default Connection The name of the selected connection destination data is set as the connection destination for regular use and displayed on Current Connection Navigation E3 ede NN PP 5 MEE Current Connection ProductionLine2 All Connections Al ProductionLinel ProductionLine2 sg ProductionLines ie is appended to the icon of data specified as the
214. s Dedicated function library offered by C Controller module This function is used when writing to reading from a device of other programmable Controller CPUs connected via network or configured with multiple CPUs Dedicated function library that controls C Controller module This function is used when reading the C Controller module status controlling LED and accessing to resources such as time and battery backup RAM The memory card that satisfies the SD Association standards 13 CHAPTER 1 overview Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is the software package that is installed to a personal computer and connected to the C Controller module This chapter explains the overview of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 1 1 Product Overview Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is the software package dedicated to parameter settings and monitoring of C Controller module 1 2 Features This section explains the features of Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module 1 Simple setting of parameters The parameters of C Controller module and following network modules controlled by C Controller module can simply be set on the GUI screen of Windows e CC Link module e MELSECNET H module e CC Link IE Controller Network module e CC Link IE Field Network master local module e Setting monitaring tools for the C Controller modul
215. s function cannot be performed when the connected station is a local station Screen display Enable Disable Click the lamare Staton Errors button on the CC Link IE Field Diagnostics screen al f TEER EE J Jsab yno atic TO Temporarily ignore station errors Use for network setup and commissioning Stations cannot be set to ignore errors from local stations it is not possible if the selected station is a local station It is only possible to view the list of stations ignoring errors Settings made using this function will remain in effect until the master station is turned OFF or reset At that time all stations will be restored to their original state according to parameters in the master station Ignore Station Error List l 1 2 34 5 6 ME EN 10 13 14 fas 16 17 18 pai 22 23 a 25 26 27 28 izgi 30 35 ss 37 aa 39 ao 4 43 44 45 Jaar 47 48 49 50 Psi s2 53 54 ss se 57 se Sa 60 61 62 63 es es 66 67 68 69 70 75 76 77 73 79 80 Legend Operation Method as Normal station 15 Ignoring station 15 Ignoring errors 1s Unassigned station number errors based on parameters Not selectable Not selectable Operation Method 1 Set a station to temporarily ignore station errors by clicking the appropriate station number box 2 Click the apply OK button to reflect the changes 15 Will be set t
216. s might not be changed immediately because of circuit status factor Please reopen window or check in network configuration when there is no change in link status ose Display contents Item Description Network Information Connected Station l l i Display the network information of the connected station Information Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Link Start Stop Setting Contents Display the link status of all stations on the same network which are performing the data All Stations Information link with the connected station Target stations of the link start stop operation can be selected in Selective Status Select Link Start Link Stop To forcibly start the data link of a station which has been stopped by another station or a special relay special register select Forced Link Start 2 Clickthe Execute button The link start stop is executed for all selected stations at once When the process is completed Selected Status are cleared and the contents of Link Status are updated Link Start Stop Executing Contents 159 do1s Me1s yul 9 0L MIOMION pPleld Fl DIuI OO Bursoubeig 9 04 Screen button Seleetal Selects all stations displayed in the list Cancel All Selections Cancels the selection status of all stations selected in the list 10 6 4 Network event history 160 Screen display Display the list of event h
217. s2 workspace format single file format 66 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS 6 Multiple CPU Setting No of CPU 1 Online Module Change 1 Enable Online Module Change with Another CPU EM count When the online module change is enabled with another CPU I O status outside the group cannot be taken Host Station I O Sharing When Using Multiple CPUs 1 No Specification v All CPUs Can Read All Inputs All CPUs Can Read All Outputs Operation Mode 1 Error Operation Mode at the Stop of CPU Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area Setting Communication Area Setting Refresh Setting 7 Use Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission All station stop by stop error of CPU2 Iv All station stop by stop error of CPU3 All station stop by stop error of CPU4 CPU Specific Send Range 1 User Setting Area Auto Refresh Multiple CPU Synchronous Startup Setting 1 Target CPU V No 1 ala 5 ma sjus sorslewoon erori ol ate v No 2 Set auto refresh setting if it is needed No Setting Already Set V No 3 Total 12K Points V No 4 Advanced Setting 1 The total number of points is up to 12K 1 Settings should be set as same when using multiple CPU CD is Import Multiple CPU Parameter Item Description No of CPU Set the number of CPU modules 1 to 4 used in the multiple CPU system Host Station Set the CPU number not specified No 1 to No 4 for the host CPU Set the operation mode of the mult
218. shortcut menu from the Project view Operating procedure 1 Select a module to be registered to the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window from the Project view 2 Right click and select Register to Intelligent Function Module Monitor in the shortcut menu The module is registered to the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window Eao Project cai Eby 2 EISE Parameter MP CCPU Parameter B Network Parameter oof CC IE MELSECNET gf CC Link 3 Intelligent Function Module i 4 0050 QD75D1 i ie Para 23 Copy BP Posit Delete uf Start ie Register to Intelligent Function Module Monitor N VO Signal Monitor Ey Property Input Signal X QD75 READY Synchronization flag Axis 1 M code ON Axis 1 Eror detection Axis 1 BUSY Axis 1 Start complete PePgrgree Axis 1 Positioning com b Registering intelligent function modules using drag and drop operation Register an intelligent function module using the drag and drop operation from the Project view Operating procedure 1 Select a module to be registered from the Project view 2 Drag and drop it to the Intelligent Function Module Monitor window The module is registered EISE Parameter CCPU Parameter B Network Parameter off CCIE MELSECNET oof CC Link a 1 Intelligent Function Module d EE tem i ie Parameter 1 0 Signal Monitor SR
219. sion check Module mount status check Mode check Parameter setting check Link data access method and transmission speed check 3 Linked station information check Connected linked station count check Occupied station count check 2C Link version and transmission speed check 4 Transmission cable 5 Tenninal resistor check 6 Grounding method check 7 Check sheet creation 2 Set the items according to terms on the screens For details of setting items refer to the following guide Open Field Network CC Link Troubleshooting Guide The created check sheet is saved in Excel format Point Considerations for checking the transmission speed Do not execute the check acquisition of the transmission speed setting by a peripheral at the same time If executed the check acquisition of the transmission speed setting may not be executed correctly Check sheets System Configuration can be output when Excel 2000 or later is installed 187 s ys y y Bunee1 9 OL LIPIUI OOD pue yu17 99 Bulsoubeiq SI 188 Example of a check sheet The following shows an example of a check sheet in case where Excel 2000 or later is installed Confirmation Item Contents 1 Master Station 1 Master Type Programmable Controler 24DHCCPU V 2 Master Version 503000000000000B ee EE 030820000000000B Mode Mount Sai TO Rams OOS ha Heo Wo oer Neto PRE 5 Mode Remote Net Mode Ver 1 JAdditional V
220. st se ier hie Station No 0 Emr Mode Online Normal Mode Cable Test DE EE Ee led MAC Address 08 00 70 B1 CB E6 Link Start Stop Start or stop the network data link Module Error Network Event History Access the network the event history log Reserved Station View reserved station numbers and temporarily enable Function Enable reserved stations Enable Disable View station numbers set to ignore errors and temporarily Ignore Station Errors ignore station errors Selected Station Operation System Monitor CPU status of the selected station can be checked by starting system monitor of the selected station Remote Operation Change the operation state run reset stop etc of the selected station PORT2 Cable Disconnected 152 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Display contents Item Description Select Diagnostics E Destination Module Display the module and network number of the diagnostics target Select Station Display the station number of the station selected in the network information Network Status Display the total number of slave stations the link scan time in units of ms and the number of Network information error detected stations on the network being displayed Display the state of the network The status of each station is displayed by icons shown below Icon Master station Head Station status local station module wl 4a Normally
221. st In Connection Channel List the route information of the connection destination setting is displayed at all times 191 A1O1SIH 10114 pue snyeis wuaisAs Bulyoeuyd 6 0I Screen button e System Image Displays the illustration of the connection route Page 95 Section 6 1 1 USB PLC Mode QCPU Q mode Displays the module information of the selected module The following is an example of the Module s Detailed Information screen when QJ61BT11 is selected Page 196 Section 10 9 1 Error and Solution Update Error History Contents Solution he error history is sequentially displayed From an old error The latest error is displayed at the bottom line 192 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE Displays the hardware LED information and the hardware switch information The display contents of the H W Information differ according to module version For details refer to the User s Manual of each module Displays the diagnostic information of the selected module The following is an example of the CCPU Diagnostics screen when the C Controller module is selected Page 137 Section 10 1 CCPU diagnosis Event history CPU status Drive information Start monitoring Eror code 3105 Erea Eror information USB1 U RDY J AC DC DOWN SP UNIT LAY ERR SI
222. t data ies secu Berd Rohe sain ee Wed ah So Hon ER Wek ae Sores ono 47 4 2 8 Changing CPU type of projects EE EE ES ete ees 49 4 3 Operations OF Project Data s2 EES Joh eee EE EE ee a ee BE ee 50 4 3 1 Adding new data connection destination to project 4 3 2 Copying pasting data in projects ESE ESE ESE eee 4 3 3 Changing project data names SES SS SE SS ee 4 3 4 Deleting project data SESSE SE ee se ee 4 3 5 Displaying editing properties ESE ESE ESE SE ee 4 4 Utilizing Parameters of Earlier Versi0ON ESE SE Se eee eee CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS o 1 Setting C Controller Module Parameters 0 0 0 0 SS es 5 1 1 C Controller module parameter item list 0000005 5 2 Setting Network Parameters 0 0 0 0 cee eee ees 5 2 1 Network parameter item list 2 0 0 0 0 0 cc eee eee 5 3 Setting Intelligent Function Module Parameter 0 4 CHAPTER 6 SETTING C CONTROLLER MODULE CONNECTION DESTINATION 94 6 1 Setting Connection Destinations 0 0 00 cee ee 6 1 1 Transfer setup Screen 0 ce tenes 6 12 AGIGAlING COMME CHOMS si sr EDE EE DE ED DE sh GE tee oe 6 1 3 Specifying connection destination for regular use 0 4 6 2 Accessing C Controller Module Directly 0 00000 EE ee ee 6 2 1 Connecting with USB cable SE SEE EE EE es 6 2 2 Accessing by Efhernet is EE EER ESE
223. t ee Target moose Sa d Operaer sers an VO No Network pe Oon f Mose Network No Gee N Saton n parameter setting file created with CC IE Control utility Correcten setings Load Fie New CPU E MEISECNETAN venyi Onel E Media riomaecr Frror ete mertorg Orm exten merdonng Tags marge Ba Bl Ports Stat End Pond x C l parameter setting file created with Sect mone I MELSECNET_H utility Hew CC Link utility ECC urayta EE lt Mode information Other station monitoring Griine cperation Parameter settings Target setings Test Numberof moddes T v Bark No seting enge modde 1 v St Dat Ore Seat VO No Operation settings mor evert input date stet w Mester 4 Peron parameter setting file Ta EA created with CC Link utility Point When the parameter setting files created with SW3PVC CCPU is opened in SW4PVC CCPU only the parameters set on Open parameter setting file lt SW4PVC CCPU gt Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module C MELSEC CCPU4 WorkSpace Project Network Parameter MELSECNET CC IE Module Configuration Sees Project Edit View Online Diagnostics Tool Window Help cs oe ee X2D target Q24DHC V each utility are applied to SW4PVC CCPU When the parameters that are already set exist the read para
224. teira tots for Contraer NO M Trend Micro OfficeScan Listener No UPnP Frameworl k No Add Program _AddPot Edt 7 Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions Cancel 4 Complete 5 When Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is not in the list click the Add Program button to display the screen as shown on the left Select Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module and click the OK button Select Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Click the OK button Appendix 2 Functions Added Since Previous Versions This section shows major functions added changed with upgrade Major function EA Version Description Reference added changed The following modules are supported e QD75 Type Positioning Module Intell t funct Page 91 Section 5 3 i i URE OR mo IS QD75P1N QD75P2N QD75P4N QD75D1N QD75D2N 9 i QD75D4N Version 4 01B The following modules are supported e QD75 Type Positioning Module t it Page 190 Section 10 9 RANOR QD75P1N QD75P2N QD75P4N QD75D1N QD75D2N 9 QD75D4N The following modules are supported e QD70 Type Positioning Module QD73A1 e Analog Module Q64ADH Q64DAH Q68CT Intelligent function module e Energy Measuring Module Page 91 Section 5 3 QE81WH QE81WH4W QE82LG QE83WH4W QE84WH e MODBUS I
225. the button The icon RE is displayed as shown below when a destination station is disconnected Group No 0 Network Type CC IE Control Cable Disconnected on OUT Side Click the button Cable Detecting Count on OUT Side 0 On both the IN side and the OUT side the optical cable has a broken wire or is not connected causing host station disconnection Properly mount the optical cable on both the IN side and the OUT side of the host station If the cable is properly mounted network module or board failure may have occurred the network module or board CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 10 5 1 Communication test Perform the communication test on CC Link IE Controller Network Screen display e Click the Communication Test button on the CC IE Control Network Diagnostics screen Communication Test es Communication Test Parameters 1 Target Station 2 Communication Data Setting Network No 20 Data Length 100 Byte Station No 4 Communication Count 1 Count Execute Test Execute Test Communication Monitoring Time 5 Second Communication Test Result Outward Inward Network No No 10 No 20 Own Target Station Station Own Station Communication Information Target Station Network No 10 Communication Count 1 Count Network No 20 Station No 3 Communication Time 0 Xx100ms Station No 4 Close Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen
226. the following icon according to the operating system Windows XP Security Center Windows Vista Security Click Windows Firewall Open the lt lt General gt gt tab Clear the checkbox of the following item according to the operating system Windows XP Don t allow exceptions e Windows Vista Block all incoming connections Open the lt lt Exceptions gt gt tab Check if Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module is included 211 IEMOJ14 SMOpUIM Bumes E xIpueddy Uonelleisu JO SUOI EsBpISUOD xipueddy 212 4 From the previous page Add a Program To allow communications with a program by adding it to the Exceptions list select the program or click Browse to search for one that is not listed Programs QnHCnvSupport A EART ToolBox2 Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module Solitaire 4 Spider Solitaire i Test f Turbov 1 01 03 E Uninstall j Uninstall Uninstall OfficeScan Client 8 Windows Messenger vv Path L MELSEC CCPU4 CCPU4 EXE Browse Windows Firewall Windows Firewall is turned off Your network administrator is using Group Policy to control these settings Programs ani d Services Group Policy O File and Printer Sharing No M MELSOFT Mediative Server No V Network Diagnostics for Windows XP No M Remote Assistance No v v v M Remote Desktop No eA Ssingmnen
227. the network number differs from that of the host station it is identified by red Display the group number of the stations for which the setting verification test was executed The station in error is blank Display O symbol for the station reserved by parameter setting When Parameter Designation is set in the test execution method Display O symbol for the station when it is reserved by parameter setting or if a module is faulty in all station specification Display O symbol for the station where the parameter setting and the actual connection type disagree 169 1 6 UOHEOYWOA Bumes EOL LANOASTAW Buisoubeiq 72 01 170 Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Setting Check Test Set the items to execute the test Select this to test all the slave stations specified by the network parameter Parameter Test Designation except for reserved stations es All stations are tested if network parameter does not exist Method All Stations Select this to test all stations Designation Object Module Select the module for which setting verification test is executed 2 Clickthe Beets button The setting verification test is executed according to the settings Point Considerations for executing the test The test cannot be executed to multiple stations simultaneously If executed cyclic transmission stops CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 1 0 7 4 Stati
228. 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 further that no special quality assurance or fail safe redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTs are required For details please contact the Mitsubishi representative in your region INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the C Controller module Before using this product please read this manual carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the C Controller module to handle the product correctly RELEVANT MANUALS The following manuals are
229. the user CPU Set whether to enable the SD memory card script execution service on the user SD memory card script execution CPU Set whether to enable the Telnet service on the user CPU Set whether to enable the FTP service on the user CPU Set whether to enable the WDB service on the user CPU Set whether to enable the Shell service on the user CPU Set whether to enable the DHCP service on the user CPU Set whether to enable the USB storage access service on the user CPU Security password setting Bascword Set a password required for the file access restriction function and to display the Security settings screen 80 CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS Screen button 6 Edit Displays the Security password setting screen Page 81 12 a in this section a Security password setting screen Set a password required for the file access restriction function and to display the Security settings screen Security password setting Old password New password ma Re enter new password aus Item Description Old password Enter the current password Default password New password Set a password 8 to 16 characters Re enter new password Re enter the password 1 Applicable characters are one byte alphanumeric characters and one byte special characters Case sensitive Inapplicable characters for the password space SI way Jo QWUeJed BINPOW Joun 9 IG SIBJOWEICY INDO
230. tics gt CC Link Diagnostics CC Link Diagnostics CCink ie Module list l l diagnostic target selection Station list UI IELUITG DWU surmauun i DSEIECTEG Staton inTormaton Selected Staton Error inrormaton Connecting Station Master station EE Data Link Status Data linking Operation Status Normal 0 Master ST M A Used Line CH J CH O Side Line Status Normal Master Station Switch Master station 0 CH 1 Side Line Status Line Type Twist Single Bus Link Scan Time Max 18ms Min 10ms Current 10ms Related Functions lt lt Legend Close Wa SR LOG iS 74 N Loop Test Status Logging Create Check Stop Data Link Sheet LIPIUI OOD pue yu17 99 Bulsoubeiq gO SUOnejs 18410 UOnes S0y uil BULOWUOW 1 8 OL 179 180 Display contents Item Diagnostics Result Module list diagnostic target selection Station list lt lt Connecting Station Information gt gt lt lt Selected Station Information gt gt lt lt Selected Station Error Information gt gt Description Display the number of all errors warnings being occurring in the modules Display CC Link and CC Link LT modules exist in the connected station The number of errors errors and warnings is also displayed The diagnostic target can be changed by clicking a desired module Display the icons of stations configur
231. tions performance specifications functions handling instructions wiring and troubleshooting for the CC Link LT modules Manuals in printed form are sold separately for single purchase Order a manual by quoting the manual number model code listed in the table above N Memo CONTENTS SAFETY BREGAUIIONS SE arg cee en ee a RI OE EE meee 1 CONDIMIONS OF USE FORTHE PRODUCTE ee ees oe oe 3 INTRODUC TONTA MERE A Noses arma Reena Ren er Age ED Te aoe tee 4 RELENANTMANBAIES ee GE teen a ae ant nen N otal tee ER OE Eliot eran ae AE EE ge 4 HOWTO READ THIS MANWAI SE EE Ee ed eee EO RE SE eer 10 GENERIG TERMS ANDIABBREVIATIONG EE oe Oe a ed ee 12 MEANINGS AND DEEINITIONS OE TERMS a ee ee Rd Ee ee EE N 13 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 14 tA IRIOGUCUOVEIMIEW os Vee e Ge eck e ee ES hers woke Ried eee es 14 di CU ie EE RE ae a eae ee Seas Stace to eee eee 14 18 HUIS TON UMC ONS EG oc ste too LE EE DE a AE eee are une Beale haere Gleb SE EE 16 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 21 2 1 Connection from USB Port ti DE kien eh Pe hk Coke eens WR GE 21 22 Connection from Ethernet Port a an saaana aaaeeeaa aeaaaee 21 2 3 Modules connectable from USB port Ethernet board 0 00000 eee eee 22 CHAPTER 3 SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND BASIC OPERATIONS 23 3 1 starting and ENG e de SLEE RESESSIE ES EE ee OE ODE AER a SEE Seles 23 3 2 Screen Configuration and Basic Operations EE EE EE Es ss ES es 24 32 1 Mainframe con
232. to 999MB 43 2 Click the button The compressed project file csz is saved in the specified folder 2 Decompressing projects saved with compression Decompress a project saved with compression Screen display Select Project gt Compress Unpack gt Unpack Choose a File to Unpack Compressed File Name C MELSEC CCPU4 WorkSpace Project Browse Ta Choose a Destination Folder Workspace Folder Path C MELSEC CCPU4 WorkSpace Browse Workspace Project List Return to the workspace list Sample Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Unpack Source Setting Enter the folder drive path in which the compressed file to be decompressed is saved and the compressed file name The compressed file name can be specified in the Compressed File Name screen by clicking the Browse button Compressed File Name Unpack Destination Project Enter the folder drive path to which the project to be decompressed is saved Workspace Folder Path The folder can be selected in the Browse For Folder screen by clicking the Browse button Workspace Project List Select the workspace and project Workspace Name Enter the name of the workspace to which the decompressed project is saved Project Name Enter the name of the project to which the decompressed project is saved 2 Clickthe Y button The compressed project file is decompressed
233. to the priority shown below Operation to the CPU module Priority STOP 1 RUN 2 PAUSE 3 The following table shows the operation of CPU module RUN STOP switch after the execution of the remote operation CPU module switch RUN RUN STOP 1 Parameters need to be written with the remote reset setting set to Permit on the lt lt System settings gt gt tab of CCPU parameter or on the lt lt PLC System gt gt tab of PLC parameter 2 Operable when the C Controller module is set to STOP by remote operation 3 The remote operation can be performed even when the RUN STOP switch is set to STOP Therefore when the RUN STOP switch is set from STOP to RUN the remote operation is performed in the status of the last operation 135 SINPOIN JEllonuo2D D JO UoneisdO e1owuay VG 9 2 Setting Clock on C Controller Module This section explains how to set the clock on a C Controller module Screen display Select Online gt Set Clock Set Clock Connection Channel List Connection Interface USB lt gt Pu Module Target CPU Station No Host CPU Type Q24DHC V Get Time from PC 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 GP 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Today 1 1 2000 Date and time osoon Hf esm Operating procedure 1 Setthe items on the screen Item Description Connection Channel List Display the information of the connection destination
234. top screen The data link start stop can be performed to the specified station L Page 159 Section 10 6 3 Network Event History Not supported by communication head module Displays the Network Event History screen Displays the history of events that have occurred on the own station and the network and the various network information Page 160 Section 10 6 4 Reserved Station Function Enable Not supported by communication head module Displays the Reserved Station Function Enable screen The reserved stations can temporarily be disabled and the temporarily disabled reserved stations can be enabled L Page 162 Section 10 6 5 Enable Disable Ignore Station Errors Not supported by communication head module Displays the Temporary Error Invalid Station Setting Restore screen The temporary error invalid stations can be set and the registered temporary error invalid stations can be canceled Page 163 Section 10 6 6 System Monitor Not supported by Ethernet adapter module Displays the System Monitor screen The system status of the selected station can be confirmed L Page 190 Section 10 9 Remote Operation Not supported by Ethernet adapter module Displays the Remote Operation screen The remote operation can be performed to the programmable controller CPU of the selected station Page 134 Section 9 1 CHAPTER 10 DIAGNOSING C CONTROLLER MODULE 6 Legend
235. truction IV Reserved station status change MV Execution of Data Link Start Stop instruction IV Detection of CPU RUN status change _ Reception of station Enable Disable ignore errors instruction IV Execution of station Enable Disable ignore errors instruction ane _ Reception of Enable Restore reserved station instruction F Received Frame Error V Execution of Enable Restore reserved station instruction F Grorin Pu R eception of station No setting M Parameter Error MV Execution of station No setting Z Master station overlap station No overlap V Parameter changes Path was switched while using Loopback function IV Own station CPU run status change Error Information V Received Frame Error V Error in own station module JV Error in own station CPU on e All events displayed in the list are selected by clicking the Select All button e The selection status of all events selected in the list are canceled by clicking the Select None button Create CSV File Saves the network event history in CSV file format Refresh Updates the Network Event History List AJO SIY JUBAD YIOMJON F9 OI YIOMION PIa 31 4UIT OD Buisoubeiq 9 04 161 10 6 5 Reserved station function enable Disable the reserved stations temporarily and enabling the temporarily disabled reserved station This function cannot be performed when the connected station is a local station Screen display ved Station unction Enable button on the CC Link
236. um size set for Transient transmission size cannot be sent 4 CC Link setting Item Number of Modules Start VO No Channel No Operation Setting Type Master Station Data Link Type Mode Total Module Connected Retry Count Automatic Reconnection Station Count Standby Master Station No CPU Down Select Delay time Setting Station Information Setting Target settings CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS Description Set the number of CC Link modules Set the start VO number Set the channel number 81 to 88 Set the Parameter Name Data Link Disorder Station Case of CPU Stop Setting Number of Exclusive Station Expanded Cyclic Setting and Block Data Assurance per Station Set the master station or local station The setting is fixed to PLC Parameter Auto Start for the master station Set the mode Select the mode from Ver 1 Mode Ver 2 Mode Additional mode Offline Set the total number of remote stations local stations intelligent device stations and or standby master stations connected to the master station Set the number of retries in case a communication error occurs Set the number of remote stations local stations intelligent device stations and or standby master stations can be returned to the system in one link scan Specify the station number of the standby master station Specify the data link status when an error occurs in the programmable controller CPU programmable controlle
237. uto refresh 1 This is not displayed when Number of CPUs is set to 1 2 Settings of each CPU are required to be the same ones in the multiple CPU system 69 SI WO 1ejewueied alnpou 4eljo1UoD DL S SJBJOWCICY SINPOIN JelloMAUOD D Dumas LG 70 c Communication Area Setting Refresh Setting Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area Setting Communication Area Setting Refresh Setting Change Screens 5etting1 Y Caution Offset HEX from starting address of the auto refresh area Refer to the user s manual of the each CPU about the starting The unit of points of CPU specific send range is word Item Description Change Screens Set the target Setting 1 to Setting 4 to be set the range CPU Specific Send Range Set the points of the auto refresh area for the data to be updated by auto refresh Points between CPUs Display Start and End with automatic calculation 1 Settings of each CPU are required to be the same ones in the multiple CPU system 2 For Points of CPUs that are not assigned the number set to O CHAPTER 5 SETTING PARAMETERS 7 User Ethernet port CH1 and CH2 settings m Input format DEC IP address settings IP address 192 sal 3 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway User Ethernet port CH2 DEC EIEN NE EDIT TIEN Es a a Item Description Set whether to enable or disable the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T int
238. utput and operation status change for the running C Controller module from the peripheral connected read relevant manuals carefully and ensure the safety Improper operation may damage machines or cause accidents CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT 1 Mitsubishi C Controller system the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions N 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 ANY 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
239. ve as a Workspace Format Project EE amr se Cane Save as a Single File Format Project ee eee a eee RR Operating procedure NN Co JJ 1 i P o Set the items on the screen D 2 as S S o D Item Description G3 o Enter the folder drive path where the workspace is saved zi 2 O h U gt OD OD Fa Workspace Project List Workspace Name Enter the workspace name Project Name Enter the project name Title Enter the title of the project 2 Click the button The project is saved in the specified folder under the specified workspace name project name and title Screen button Browse Displays the Browse For Folder screen Save asa Single File Format Project Switches to the Save as screen in the single file format Save as a Workspace Format Project Switches to the Save as screen in the workspace format 41 Point Save As screen The Save As screen with the initial setting saves a project in the single file format e If the file save destination path is long the Save in field may be left blank when saving a project in the single file format Even with the blank field the selected folder file can be saved normally Switch the screen by clicking the Save as a Workspace Format Project button to save the project in the workspace format Single file format Single file format is a format to handle project files as a single file By saving projects in the single fi
240. ven in this manual are concerned with this product only For the safety instructions of the programmable controller system please read the CPU module user s manual In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels N WARNING and N CAUTION WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions J N CAUTION resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under AN CAUTION may lead to serious consequences Observe the precautions of both levels because they are important for personal and system safety Make sure that the end users read this manual and then keep the manual in a safe place for future reference Design Precautions WARNING Configure safety circuits external to the C Controller module to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in the external power supply or the C Controller module For the following controls configure an interlock circuit in the user program to ensure that the entire system will always operate safely 1 Changing data of the running C Controller module from the development environment personal computer connected 2 Changing the operating status 3 Operating from the development environment personal computer Especially in the case of co
241. with the PLC Please detach the USB cable at first after it please attach the USB cable again after 5 seconds Please check power module CPU module I O module Intelligent module Network module base cable Please check the manual and other documentation Internal code _ Message Display the current situation and the Message Follow the instruction troubleshooting If the similar message is displayed even after the troubleshooting is performed please consult your local Mitsubishi service center or representative explaining the details of the problem Provide the internal code Internal code Display the internal code 201 APPENDIX Appendix 1 Considerations of Installation This section explains the considerations of installation Appendix 1 1 Considerations when installing Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module or MELSOFT products The following explains the considerations when installing Setting monitoring tools for the C Controller module or other MELSOFT products 1 Considerations when installing on Windows Vista or Windows 7 When installing on Windows Vista or Windows 7 the following screen may be displayed after the completion of the installation In this case select This program installed correctly and restart the personal computer Program Compatibility Assistant Es This program might not have installed correctly If this program didn t i
242. xecuted only when the connected station is selected When an unsupported CPU module is specified as the selected station or a CC Link IE Controller Network interface board is specified as the selected station The System Monitor screen and Remote Operation screen cannot be displayed when an unsupported CPU module is specified as the selected station The System Monitor screen cannot be displayed when a CC Link IE Controller Network interface board is specified as the selected station When the total number of stations is set to 65 or more In a case where the total number of stations is set to 65 or more and High Performance model QCPU is specified as the connected station an error occurs when a station whose station number is 65 or more is selected The error however does not occur where Universal model QCPU is connected with a cable in a multiple CPU configuration Communication test and link start stop To execute the communication test or link start stop a target station must be connected using a USB cable YIOMJON 49 04JUOD J YUIT OD Bulsoubeiq OL 145 3 Display on the Selected Station s Network Equipment Status field when an 146 error occurs When an error occurs on a CC Link IE Controller Network module or connection cable the button is displayed on the Selected Station s Network Equipment Status field as shown below The detailed information error factor and troubleshooting can be displayed by clicking
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