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1. Top screen of the Top screen of the i E ESC monitor mode parameter mode nan PAr SET SET Y y RS 485 communication System parameter e scan time Top screen at power ON PAr SYS GScAn Ge Connection SET E Processing is J address number 0 St Enable I L gt in progress RS 485 communication HE y5 Y 00 ong g display status il i conill Disable SET Processing is Connection set g F gt in progress address number 1 Toraen blinking display 545 4 01 x i i l SET i Presentalarm JU Connection set AL i address number 2 gt gt y 4 0 Alarm record 1 latest 545 aN 4 ae i AL i Jd T 7 1 Connection Ser Vv address number 11 gt aL tf oldest 545 4 Ti 7X re ir Alarm reset SET s a gt Processing is in progress 5 r E blinking display T W Vv Clear alarm records SET g el ef Processing is in progress Alr E clr blinking display 7 v Gy bad v Present warning SET Yni i T Warning record 1 latest Yab P n IJ Q Warning record 10 oldest Ynb id 7X B e Vv Clear warning records SET u Z F gt Processing is in progress ont fe Lr blinking display gj A In the lower level except the top screen press the key to return to the previous level Cod e For the parameter mode and copy mode if the SET key is pressed while processing the memory of the NETCO1 CC via
2. 40 E How to read the LED indicators When the operation mode is changed or an alarm or warning generates a corresponding LED will be lit While the edit lock function is enabled the condition is also indicated by the illumination of a corresponding Operation using the OPX 2A LED m Lit in the monitor mode Notused m Lit in the parameter mode Not used r Litin the copy mode Not used MON DATA PAR TEST COPY LALM WNG MOVE LOCK Not used Lit when the edit lock function is enabled 13 5 OPX 2A error display Not used Lit when a warning is present Lit when an alarm is present Not used Errors displayed on the OPX 2A are explained Error display Meaning Action e Check if the OPX 2A is connected securely eer e Check if the OPX 2A cable is A communication error occurred E i F E a y I i between the OPX 2A and disconnected or damaged NETCO1 CC e The OPX 2A or the communication part of the NETC0O1 CC may have damaged Contact your nearest Oriental Motor sales office 41 Operation using the OPX 2A 13 6 Screen transitions
3. e progress inking display Processing is Eh progress b inking display Operation using the OPX 2A Monitor mode l Verification SET uEr iFY 7X i A i Verification result n SET oaa ban Po C L Matched Poe i Good 4 JO Set Verification result Data bank selection 3 Unmatched uEriFY 3 Errar yn a Data bank selection 2 uEr F 4 2 7X 5 a Data bank selection 1 uEr F4 7X a T AA Parameter initialization SET ine 5T y a S Initialize all parameters SET _ Processing is AL F gt in progress in LL blinking display Broken line indicates that data writing cannot be executed when internal processing is in progress via CC Link communication mEm bUSy is displayed even when the key is pressed 43 Operation using the OPX 2A 13 7 Monitor mode E Overview of the monitor mode e Monitoring the communication status You can monitor the communication scan time and communication status e Checking alarms warnings clearing alarm warning records and resetting alarms e f an alarm or warning generates a corresponding alarm code or warning code will be displayed You can check the code to identify the details of the alarm warning e Up to ten most recent alarms warni
4. A Caution General e Do not use the NETC01 CC beyond its specifications Doing so may result in injury or damage to equipment e Keep your fingers and objects out of the openings in the NETCO1 CC Failure to do so may result in fire or injury Installation e Install the NETCO1 CC in the enclosure in order to prevent injury e Keep the area around the NETCO1 CC free of combustible materials in order to prevent fire or a skin burn s e Do not leave anything around the NETCO1 CC that would obstruct ventilation Doing so may result in damage to equipment Connection e The power supply connector CN1 CC Link communication connector CN2 data edit connector CN3 and RS 485 communication connector CN6 of the NETCO1 CC are not electrically insulated When grounding the positive terminal of the power supply do not connect any equipment PC etc whose negative terminal is grounded Doing so may cause the NETCO1 CC and these equipment to short damaging both Operation e Use the NETCO1 CC in combination with the designated applicable product Failure to do so may result in fire e When operating the product do so after making preparations that an emergency stop can be performed at any time Failure to do may result in injury e Set a suitable operation speed and acceleration deceleration rate Improper setting may cause loss of the motor synchronism and moving the load to an unexpected direction which may result in in
5. e Some command codes are divided into the reading command and writing command When the command code is the writing command set the setting value to the RWw n E and RWw n F When the command code is the reading command the setting value is disregarded When the command code is the maintenance command set the setting value to 1 e n is an address assigned to the master station by the CC Link station number setting The command is executed by the following command frame Command frame of command execution Master to NETCO1 CC Address No bitF bitE bitD bitC bitB bitA bit9 bits bit7 bit bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 biti bito RWw n C 0 Command code RWw n D 0 Address number RWw n E Setting value lower 16 bit RWw n F Setting value upper 16 bit When the product to execute the command is the NETC0O1 CC set the address number to 128 80h 26 Basic function e Response frame of command execution If the command execute request D REQ is turned ON while the command address number and setting value is set to the RWw n C to RWw n F the command is executed For the command code response and address number response the value set in the command frame is read When the command code is the reading command the result is read to the RWr n E and RWr n F When the command code is the writing command or maintenance command the value s
6. monitor 3 2E35h Communication errorcode Monitors the communication error code occurred in the monitor 4 monitor 4 2E36h Communicaticn errorcode Monitors the communication error code occurred in the monitor 5 monitor 5 Communication error code Monitors the communication error code occurred in the parameter 2E37h parameter R W maintenance R W or maintenance 2E3Ah RS 485 communication status Monitors the RS 485 communication status 2E3Bh RS 485 communication scan Monitors the RS 485 communication time The output data is in time increments of 0 1 msec 48 Accessories sold separately 15 Accessories sold separately E Data setter The data setter lets you set parameters for your NETCO1 CC with ease and monitor the communication time Model OPX 2A E Data setting software The data setting software lets you set parameters for your NETCO1 CC and monitor the communication time using a PC The software comes with a PC interface cable 5 m 16 4 ft The cable is connected to the USB port on the PC Model MEXE02 E RS 485 communication cable The RS 485 communication compatible product can be connected Model CC001 RS4 0 1 m 0 3 ft CC002 RS4 0 25 m 0 8 ft 49 50 51 e Unauthorized reproduction or copying of all or part of this Operating Manual is prohibited If a new copy is required to replace an original manual that has been damaged or lost please contac
7. 414 Status output of address number 40 RY n 6 F to RY n 6 0 Control input of NETC01 CC RX n 6 F to RX n 6 0 Status output of NETCO1 CC RY n 7 F to RY n 7 0 Control input of system area RX n 7 F to RX n 7 0 Status output of system area 1 Basic function 8 2 Remote register list Remote register is common to 6 axes connection mode and 12 axes connection mode woo Monitor read and write of parameters and maintenance commana for the driver or NETCO1 CC are executed using remote register RWw Master to NETCO1 CC RWr NETCO1 CC to master Address No Description Address No Description RWwn0 Command code of monitor 0 RWrnO Data of monitor 0 lower 16 bit RWwn1 Address number of monitor 0 RWrn1 Data of monitor 0 upper 16 bit RWwn2 Command code of monitor 1 RWrn2 Data of monitor 1 lower 16 bit RWwn3 Address number of monitor 1 RWrn3 Data of monitor 1 upper 16 bit RWwn4 Command code of monitor 2 RWrn4 Data of monitor 2 lower 16 bit RWwn5 Address number of monitor 2 RWrn5 Data of monitor 2 upper 16 bit RWwn6 Command code of monitor 3 RWrn6 Data of monitor 3 lower 16 bit RWwn7 Address number of monitor 3 RWrn7 Data of monitor 3 upper 16 bit RWwn8 Command code of monitor 4 RWrn8 Data of monitor 4 lower 16 bit RWwn9 Address number of monitor 4 RWrn9 Data of monitor 4 upper 16 bit RWwnA Command code of monitor 5 RWrnA Dat
8. Blinking display Description Action Prod Err There is a discrepancy between the Check the product series selected product series and the data e Check the data bank number on the being processed OPX 2A HEAd Err Execute the processing again If the same error occurs the parameters An error occurred while processing saved in the OPX 2A may have b cco E rr damaged Upload and set the parameters of the OPX 2A again Th ifi k noe d A E A repealed Cal bane nue Check the data bank number does not contain data dRER Err An error occurred while parameter Perf in was being downloaded erform download again 46 Command code list 14 Command code list 14 1 Application parameter Command code OPX 2A Parameter name Description Setting range Initial value screen Read Write display Sets whether to enable or 0 Disable j 1 Enabl osean Teod Data seter edit disable editing by the OPX 2A 1 Enable nable It can be changed by setting canceling the edit lock function on the OPX 2A 14 2 System parameter Command code Initial OPX 2A Parameter name Description Setting range screen Read Write value 3 display Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the OD80h 1D80h number 0 communication with the connected SYS 4 00 product Address number 0
9. RS 485 communication CC Link communication compatible product RS 485 communication NETC01 CC compatible product 1 Termination resistor for CC Link communication is not supplied Use a termination resistor supplied with the master station 2 The termination resistor for RS 485 communication is built into the product For the NETC01 CC whether to enable or disable the termination resistor can be set using the termination resistor setting switch SW3 CE Marking Because the input power supply voltage of this product is 24 VDC it is not subject to the Low Voltage Directive but install and connect this product as follows e This product is designed and manufactured to be installed within another device Install the product in an enclosure e For the power supply of the NETCO1 CC use a DC power supply with reinforced insulation on its primary and secondary sides e Overvoltage category I e Pollution degree 2 e Degree of protection IP20 EMC Directive This product has received EMC compliance under the conditions specified in Example of NETCO1 CC installation and wiring on p 12 Since the conformity to the EMC Directive of the customer s equipment will be affected by various conditions such as other control system devices used together with the NETC0O1 CC as well as configuration of electrical components wiring and installation condition it therefore must be verified through EMC measuremen
10. bitB bitA bit9 bits bit7 bite bits bits bits bit2 bitt bito Connection response Communication status with the address number m Lower 16 bits 0 aan sic pis When communicating properly the bitm becomes 1 bitm 1 Connection request 1 Upper tens 0 Whether or not there is a product to connect to the address number m 32 Troubleshooting and remedial actions 10 Troubleshooting and remedial actions The NETCO1 CC provides alarms that are designed to protect the NETCO1 CC from overheating poor connection error in operation etc protective functions as well as warnings that are output before the corresponding alarms generate warning functions 10 1 Alarms If an alarm generates the ALM of remote I O of the NETC01 CC is turned ON 1 At the same time the ALARM LED will start blinking The present alarm can be checked by counting the number of times the ALARM LED blinks The present alarm can be checked using the OPX 2A MEXEO2 or monitor command of CC Link communication You can also check the records of up to ten most recent warnings starting from the latest one or clear the alarm records RS 485 communication will be stopped depending on the type of the alarm Example Main circuit overheat number of blinks 2 Approx 200 ms Approx 200 ms Interval Approx 1 45 E Alarm reset Before resetting an alarm always remove the cause of the a
11. m SD LED Green RD LED Green m CC Link station number setting switches STATION No x1 x10 CN2 FG SLD DG DB DA CC Link baud rate setting switch B RATE Operation mode setting switch SW2 No 1 CC Link communication connector CN2 DIN lever Preparation Name Description Ref POWER LED Green This LED is lit while the power is input This LED will blink when an alarm generates It is possible to ALARM LED Red check the generated alarm by counting the number of times p 33 the LED blinks C DAT LED Green This LED is lit while transmitting and receiving data via RS 485 7 communication C ERR LED Red This Ee is lit when an error has occurred via RS 485 _ communication L RUN LED Green This LEE is lit while communicating properly via CC Link communication 35 L ERR LED Red This as is lit when an error has occurred via CC Link 2 communication SD LED Green This ae is lit while transmitting data via CC Link _ communication RD LED Green This LED is lit while receiving data via CC Link communication Power supply connector CN1 Connects a 24 VDC power supply p 13 Link icati TN communication connegior Connects the CC Link communication cable p 15 Connects a PC in which the MEXE02 has been installed or an D i N 1 ata editig rinegtor ONS accessory OPX 2A sold separately Pils RS 4 icati 9 485 COT INO connector Connects th
12. Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the 0D81h 1D81h number 1 communication with the connected SYS 4 01 product Address number 1 Connection Address Sets wh ther to enable or disable the 0D82h 1D82h number 2 communication with the connected SYS 4 02 product Address number 2 Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the 0D83h 1D83h number 3 communication with the connected SYS 4 03 product Address number 3 Connection Address Sets wneer to enang or disable the 0D84h 1D84h number 4 communication with the connected SYS 4 04 product Address number 4 Connection Address Sets when to enable or disable the OD85h 1D85h number 5 communication with the connected SYS 4 05 product Address number 5 0 Disable 0 Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the 1 Enable OD86h 1D86h number 6 communication with the connected SYS 4 06 product Address number 6 Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the 0D87h 1D87h nuinber7 communication with the connected SYS 4 07 product Address number 7 Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the OD88h 1D88h number 8 communication with the connected SYS 4 08 product Address number 8 Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the OD89h 1D89h number 9 communication with the connected SYS 4 09 product Address number 9 Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the OD8Ah 1D8Ah number 10 communication with th
13. E Monitor error If an error occurs while monitoring and monitor is not performed properly a communication error will occur When the communication error occurs the register error R ERR of remote I O is turned ON and the during execution of monitor M DATk is turned OFF Zero 0 is read to the RWr n 2k and RWr n 2k 1 of remote register If the M REQk is turned OFF the R ERR will also be turned OFF The communication error code can be checked by the monitor command If monitor is performed properly the communication error code is automatically cleared Refer to p 28 for the communication error content or communication error code Monitor request k M REQk Master to NETCO1 CC 0 s or more Monitor command k RWw n42k RWw n42k 1 an During execution of monitor k M DATk 2 xTm Ts Resistor error NETCO1 CC to master p Epp 2 xTm Ts Monitor data k RWr n 2k RWr n 2k 1 8 6 Command execution E Process of command execution e Command frame of command execution Using the RWw n C to RWw n F and RWr n C to RWr n F of remote register execute the parameter command maintenance command and operation command Refer to p 47 for the command code e Set the command code to the RWw n C e Set the address number 0 to 11 of the RS 485 communication compatible product to the RWw n D If the product to execute the command is the NETCO1 CC set the address number to 128 80h
14. batch NV memory write E85h of the NETCO1 CC 3 Cycle the NETCO1 CC power Note e Connection parameters will be enabled after the power is cycled e The connection parameters and batch NV memory write command can be executed using the OPX 2A or MEXEO2 Using the switches Setting condition e CC Link station number 1 e RS 485 transmission rate 625 kbps e CC Link baud rate Same as the master station e Address number of the CRD KD 0 CC Link station number 1 RS 485 transmission NETCO1 CC CRD KD address rate 625 kbps number 0 KSCOD SIR Ee SW1 7 see SW1 0 T gt fp Connection device CC Link baud rate Network converter io Same as master station Hoo 13 SW4 OFF H ob SW1 to 3 ON H ne 16 Guidance STEP 2 Check the connection and termination resistor Termination resistor SW 3 ON Termination resistor SW 3 ON RS 485 communication cable Eo Q 1 2 W or master device G i CC Link communication IN cable N AL E EF ton FG oFG Termination resistor NETCO1 CC 110 Q 1 2 W Eo resistor Programmable controller E 5 PONA STEP3 Turn on the power and check the setting Check that the LED condition has become as shown in the figures CRD514 KD NETC01 CC Green Lit Green Lit POWER L RUN Green Lit Off Off ALARM L ER
15. 1 Enable Parameter Executing remote I O Address number 6 Connection address number 6 1 Enable Address number 7 Connection address number 7 1 Enable Address number 8 Connection address number 8 1 Enable Address number 9 Connection address number 9 1 Enable Address number 10 Connection address number 10 1 Enable Address number 11 Connection address number 11 1 Enable Monitor 0 M REQO ON Monitor 1 M REQ1 ON Phase 2 Monitor 2 M REQ2 ON f a Remote O Executing monitor Monitor 3 M REQ3 ON Monitor 4 M REQ4 ON Monitor 5 M REQ5 ON The address number 6 to 11 is executed when the operation mode is set to the 12 axes connection mode e In phase 1 start stop of operation or control of excitation is performed by ON OFF action for the RYn of remote I O assigned to the RS 485 communication compatible product And the status of the RS 485 communication compatible product is read to the RXn of remote I O e The command is transmitted and received in the order of the address number via RS 485 communication If the connection parameter of the NETCO1 CC is set to 0 Disable RS 485 communication to the address number is not performed e In phase 2 when the monitor request M REQk k 0 to 5 of remote I O is ON transmitting or receiving the set monitoring item is performed When all of the M REQk are ON transmitting or receiving the set monitoring item is performed 6 times 31 RS 485 communicati
16. CC Link communication the screen cannot move to the lower level from the top screen and mEm busy is displayed Be sure to wait until the memory processing is completed before pressing the SET key e The following limitations are present while the edit lock function is enabled e Parameter mode copy mode Although they are displayed on the screen they are unable to operate e Clearing the alarm and warning records They are not displayed on the screen 42 Top screen o py mode coPy the te E8 SET Download stl aAd 7X stlLoA Data bank se d 7K ection 0 SET ection 3 SET B ection 2 SET lasses in ection 1 SET paein Upload SAuE r Data ba 15 Au nk se ection 0 SET E 7N Data ba ection 1 SET b T Pr b Pr Processing is gt in progress inking display Processing is pasii progress inking display ocessing is progress inking display ocessing is progress b inking display Processing is b F gt in progress inking display Processing is gt in b progress inking display Processing is prasi b
17. area RX n 7 F to RX n 7 0 Status output of system area E Remote I O assignment of 12 axes connection mode RY Master to NETCO1 CC RX NETCO1 CC to master Device No Upper 8 bit Lower 8 bit Device No Upper 8 bit Lower 8 bit RYnF to RYnO Control input of address number 4 Control input of address number o RXnF to RXnO Status output of address number q Status output of address number o RY n 1 F to RY n 1 0 Control input of address number gr Control input of address number non RX n 1 F to RX n 1 0 Status output of address number g Status output of address number on RY n 2 F to RY n 2 0 Control input of address number 5 Control input of address number 4 RX n 2 F to RX n 2 0 Status output of address number 5 Status output of address number 4 RY n 3 F to RY n 3 0 Control input of address number 7 Control input of address number g RX n 3 F to RX n 3 0 Status output of address number 7 Status output of address number g RY n 4 F to RY n 4 0 Control input of address number g Control input of address number g RX n 4 F to RX n 4 0 Status output of address number g Status output of address number g RY n 5 F to RY n 5 0 Control input of address number 414 Control input of address number 40 RX n 5 F to RX n 5 0 Status output of address number
18. been changed while the settings and cycle the power If the L RUN NETCO1 CC was operating LED does not turn on after cycling the power a a NETCO1 CC error may be present Contact your Blinking nearest Oriental Motor sales office If the L RUN LED blinks even though the baud CC Link baud rate setting switch rate and station number of CC Link communication or CC Link station number setting have not been changed while operating the switch is faulty NETCO1 CC a NETCO1 CC error may be present ene Contact your nearest Oriental Motor sales office Set the CC Link baud rate setting switch B RATE The CC Link setting switches are in the range between 0 and 4 and the CC Link set outside the ranges station number setting switches STATION No x1 x10 between 01 and 64 and then cycle the power Lit Termination resistor is not Connect a termination resistor and then cycle the connected The dedicated CC Link cable is receiving noise power Properly ground the SLD and FG terminals of the dedicated CC Link cable as well as the FG terminal of the NETC0O1 CC Move the cable away from the power lines as much as possible 35 Troubleshooting and remedial actions 10 3 Warning If a warning is generated the WNG of remote I O of the NETCO1 CC is turned ON 1 The motor will continue to operate Once the cause of the warning is removed the warning will be reset and the WNG will turn OFF automatically The present
19. each operation mode are as follows Device 6 axes connection mode 12 axes connection SW2 No 1 OFF mode SW2 No 1 ON RXn i Remote I O RYn 16 points per axis 8 points per axis RWwn Remote resister RWrn 16 points Note Cycle the power after switching the operation mode 9 2 RS 485 communication configuration When the NETCO1 CC is started communicating with the RS 485 communication compatible product the initial setting for the parameters of the RS 485 communication compatible product parameters needed to communicate with the NETC0O1 CC is automatically performed from the NETC01 CC by the configuration function The RS 485 communication timeout for the RS 485 communication compatible product is set to 200 msec in configuration Therefore for the RS 485 communication compatible product the RS 485 communication timeout alarm will be generated in 200 msec after disconnecting the communication with the NETCO1 CC When the configuration is completed properly RS 485 communication is started If the power of the RS 485 communication compatible product was shut off or RS 485 communication was stopped by the RS 485 communication cable disconnection etc the same configuration will be executed when the communication is restarted 30 RS 485 communication specification 9 3 RS 485 communication and scan time There are two phases in the process of RS 485 communication and the phase 1 and phase 2
20. occurred e When executing the parameter command via CC Link communication or the maintenance command of the NETCO1 CC it cannot be performed to read or write parameters using the OPX 2A or MEXEO2 Oo Storage for parameters e There are two kinds of storage for the parameters of the NETCO1 CC non volatile memory and RAM If the power supply is turned off parameters in the non volatile memory are kept saving but parameters in the RAM are erased When the NETC01 CC power is turned on the parameters saved in the non volatile memory is read to the RAM e It is possible to read or write the parameters in the RAM via CC Link communication When saving the parameters in the RAM to the non volatile memory execute the batch NV memory write command of the maintenance command Unless the batch NV memory write command is executed after changing the parameters in the RAM the parameters before the change will be restored when the NETCO1 CC power is turned on again When parameters are changed using the OPX 2A or MEXEO2 they are written to both the RAM and non volatile memory The value in the RAM is displayed on the OPX 2A m Notice when saving to the non volatile memory e The non volatile memory can be rewritten approximately 100 000 times e Do not turn off the power supply while writing the data to the non volatile memory or for five seconds after the completion of writing the data Doing so may abort writing the data and cause a memory error alarm
21. warning can be checked using the OPX 2A MEXE02 or RS 485 communication You can also check the records of up to ten most recent warnings starting from the latest one or clear the warning records Note The warning records can be cleared by turning off the NETCO1 CC power Warni nee Warning type Cause Remedial action code RS 485 e Check the transmission rate of RS 485 oe The RS 485 communication communication 84h communication airot error was detected e Check the connector or cable of RS 485 communication RS 485 Even though the receiving cycle Check the connector or cable of RS 485 IOE of RS 485 communication has communication 85h communication lmet passed the response frame was e Check the power supply of the RS 485 not completed receiving communication compatible product 10 4 When connecting with the RS 485 communication compatible product This section explains how to take measures when a trouble occurred in the system that was connected the NETCO1 CC and RS 485 communication compatible product Troubleshooting or remedial action varies depending on the status of the system System status NETCO1 CC RS 485 communication compatible product Remedial action An alarm was generated in the NETCO1 CC An alarm is generated The network converter error alarm is generated Reset the alarm of the NETCO1 CC The alarm of the RS 485 communication compatible product is auto
22. while executing the monitor Monitor is finished when the M REQk is turned OFF but the data that is monitoring have been held Monitor request k M REQk Master to NETCO1 CC Monitercommandk yE OLMOS termer RWw n42k RWwin 2k 1 X X 2 2 xTm Ts 2 xTm Ts 2 xTm Ts During execution of monitor k N N 5 M DATk Resistor error NETCO1 CC to master R ERR Tm Ts Tm Ts Monitor data k RWr n 2k RWrin 2k 1 OX Xl TM Communication time between the CC Link communication master station and remote device station NETCO1 CC Check the operating manual of the master station TS Communication time between the NETCO1 CC and RS 485 communication compatible product It varies depending on the type or number of connections for the RS 485 communication compatible product Refer to 9 3 RS 485 communication and scan time on p 31 for the RS 485 communication time 25 Basic function e Update of monitor code and address number If the command code or address number for the monitor is changed after turning the M REQk OFF and the M REQk is turned ON again the changed command code or address number will become effective Since the update is performed at the ON edge of the M REQk it does not become effective if the command code or address number is changed while the M REQk is remained ON The monitor will be performed using the command code or address number before the change
23. 07 Connection address number 8 SYS 4 08 Connection address number 9 SYS 4 09 Connection address number 10 SYS 4 10 Connection address number 11 SYS 4 11 R if the value you have input is outside the setting range Error will be displayed for 1 second If this error display appears input a different value that falls within the setting range e f operations are limited by the edit lock function p 39 parameters cannot be edited 13 9 Copy mode E Download Parameters saved in the OPX 2A can be copied to the NETCO1 CC If a download error occurs a code indicating the description of the error will blink on the display Download will not be performed and the display Upload NETCO1 CC will return to the top screen of download parameters to the OPX 2A Refer to p 46 for the error display NETCO1 CC Download OPX 2A parameters to the NETCO1 CC E Upload Parameters saved in the NETC0O1 CC can be copied to the OPX 2A 45 Operation using the OPX 2A E Verification Parameters in the OPX 2A can be verified against the corresponding parameters in the NETCO1 CC If the verification finds that the two sets of parameter match Good will be shown If the two do not match Error will be shown If a verification error occurs a code indicating the description of the error will blink on the display Verification will not be performed and the display will retur
24. 485 communication is normal ALM Alarm This signal is output when the protective function of the NETCO1 CC was triggered and an alarm was generated 0 Alarm not present 1 Alarm present WNG Warning This signal is output when the warning of the NETCO1 CC was generated Once the cause of the warning is removed the WNG is automatically turned OFF 0 Warning not present 1 Warning present M DATO to M DAT5 During execution of monitor This signal is output while the monitor is properly processing 0 Error occurred in monitor processing or not request to monitor 1 Monitor is properly processing E System area e RX NETCO1 CC to master Signal name Function Description RXn CRD Remote station This signal is output while CC Link communication is communication ready properly performed 24 8 5 Mo Basic function nitor Process of monitor Command frame of monitor The status of the RS 485 communication compatible product or NETCO1 CC can be monitored up to 6 Refer to p 48 for the monitor command code e Set the monitor command code to the RWw n 2k of remote register k is the monitor number e Set the address number 0 to 11 of the RS 485 communication compatible product to the RWw n 2k 1 of remote register k is the monitor number When monitoring the status of the NETCO1 CC set the address number to 128 80h e n is an address assigned to the master
25. A can be used to save the data of NETCO1 CC There are four destinations data banks to save data NETCO1 CC OPX 2A Set parameters Up to 4 sets of parameters can be saved Data bank 0 4 ssssennnnnnnnnmnemeemnomoooen NETCO1 CC Copy one set to the NETCO1 CC Data bank 1 4 ssssensennnmnummemeemeomoooee n Data bank2 4 snu222u22u22u2u22u22u2222 5 Data bank 3 4 amp r 22nun22n22nnuu22n2nnuu2n2n2n0u a The OPX 2A can be used for the following purposes e Set parameters for the NETCO1 CC e Monitor the communication time and status e Check and clear the alarm records e The parameters set in the NETCO1 CC can be saved to the OPX 2A e The parameters saved in the OPX 2A can be copied to another NETCO1 CC connected to the OPX 2A Edit lock function Enable the edit lock function if you want to prevent parameters from being edited or cleared Parameters cannot be changed or deleted while the edit lock function is enabled Setting the edit lock function In the top screen of each operation mode press the Ga key for at L Oc R least 5 seconds n The display will show LocK and the edit lock function will be enabled o T The LOCK LED in the LED indicator area will also be lit LOCK lit Canceling the edit lock function Again in the top screen of each operation mode press the 9E
26. C power before setting the switches If the switches are set while the power is still on the new switch settings will not become effective until the NETCO1 CC power is cycled 7 1 Transmission rate of RS 485 communication Set the transmission rate using the transmission rate setting switch SW1 Factory setting 7 625 kbps Note e For the SW1 always set to 7 If the switch is set to the dial of 8 or higher the communication switch setting error alarm will be generated when turning on the power And do not set the switch to the dial of 0 to 6 because they cannot be used An alarm will not be generated e For the transmission rate of the RS 485 communication compatible product set to 625 kbps 7 2 Operation mode Set the operation mode according to the maximum number of the RS 485 communication compatible products connecting to a NETCO1 CC Set the operation mode using the operation mode setting switch SW2 No 1 Cycle the power after switching the operation mode Factory setting OFF 6 axes connection mode SW2 No 1 Description 6 axes connection mode OFF Up to 6 pieces of the RS 485 communication compatible products can be connected The number of remote I Os per RS 485 communication compatible product is 16 points 12 axes connection mode ON Up to 12 pieces of the RS 485 communication compatible product can be connected The number of remote I Os per RS 485 communication compatible product is 8 points K
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28. OFF M REQO This signal is used to execute the monitor to Monitor request 0 Not request to monitor monitor is not executed M REQ5 1 Request to monitor monitor is executed 23 Basic function e RX NETCO1 CC to master Signal name Function Description S BSY During the internal processing This signal is output while the parameter R W command or maintenance command is processing 0 Command processing completion 1 During the internal processing R ERR D END Resister error Command processing completion If an error has occurred in any of the parameter command monitor command maintenance command or operation command this signal is turned ON It can be checked by the communication error code of the monitor command If the request M REQn or D REQ in which the error occurred is turned OFF the R ERR will also be turned OFF 0 No error 1 Error occurring This signal is output when the parameter command maintenance command and operation command are properly completed If the D REQ is turned OFF the D END will also be turned OFF When an error has occurred while processing the command the D END is not turned ON but the R ERR is turned ON C SUC RS 485 communication in progress This signal is output while RS 485 communication between this product and the RS 485 communication compatible product is properly performed 0 Error occurred in RS 485 communication 1 RS
29. Orientalmotor IDA HM 60089 2 Network converter CC Link compatible NETCO1 CC USER MANUAL CE Thank you for purchasing an Oriental Motor product This manual describes product handling procedures and safety precautions e Please read it thoroughly to ensure safe operation e Always keep the manual where it is readily available Table of contents 1 Safety precautions sssssessssssesecssesososesssse 3 Introduction sscscccttessienntitinnneniicnss 5 PREP AACN ssssesssssvnsaasssvonsnssevisivencsvsvseneavenees 7 3 1 Checking the Product eecssssscseecseessseeseeeesees 7 3 2 Names and functions of parts 8 4 Installation esesesesseseososeososesesscscscesesesse 10 4 1 Location for installation esessssessseessecsees 10 4 2 Installation method 4 3 Installing and wiring in compliance with EMG Dir Chive wvecscssissssseseavtassisiiossdsesessvsvaieansians 11 5 CONNECTION ssssssasassieiesssonsecsracervansciseossndesses 13 5 1 Connection exaMple ss s sssssssssssesesssssssssssssesre 13 5 2 Connecting the power supply and grounding the NETCO1 CC ee 13 5 3 Connecting the RS 485 communication CADIS EE E E EE 14 5 4 Connecting the CC Link COMMUNICATION ninenin 15 5 5 Connecting the data setter scenes 15 6 Guidance ssesssssesosesesoscsosesesosescsesesosescsese 16 PA i a aT E EA AE T TAT 19 7 1 Transmission rate of RS 485 COMMUNICATION siisii niire 7 2 Operation MOE 7 3 CC Lin
30. R Off Green Lit Green Lit C DAT SD Green Lit Off Off C ERR RD Green Lit SCO 3 2 KERN s a z FG Ee 7 x10 e When C ERR red of the CRD KD or NETCO1 CC is lit Check the transmission rate or address number of RS 485 communication e When L ERR red of the NETCO1 CC is lit Check the type of the CC Link communication error 17 Guidance STEP 4 Execute positioning operation via remote I O of CC Link communication 1 Set the START input mode 1C00h parameter of the CRD KD to 0 Remote 1 0 Initial setting Direct I O 2 Set the position travel amount 1001h and operating speed 1101h to the operation data No 1 of the CRK KD 3 Set the Data No input mode 1CODh parameter of the CRD KD to 0 Remote 1 0 Initial setting Direct I O 4 Set the STOP contact configuration 1C03h parameter of the CRD KD to 0 Normally open Initial setting Normally closed 5 Select the data No 01 by turning the MO of the address number 0 for remote I O of CC Link communication to ON 6 Execute positioning operation by turning the START of the CC Link remote I O address number 0 to ON Note Data set via CC Link communication is written to the driver s RAM but data in the RAM will be cleared once the control power is turned off To save the data set via CC Link communication to the non volatile memory execute batch NV memory write of the m
31. a of monitor 5 lower 16 bit RWwnB Address number of monitor 5 RWrnB Data of monitor 5 upper 16 bit RWwnC Command code RWrnC Command code response RWwnD Address number RWrnD Address number response RWwnE Data lower RWrnE Data lower RWwnF Data upper RWrnF Data upper 8 3 Assignment of remote I O Remote I O assignments of the RS 485 communication compatible product and NETC0O1 CC are shown below n is an address assigned to the master station by the CC Link station number setting m NETCO1 CC RY Master to NETCO1 CC RX NETCO1 CC to master Device No Signal name Description Device No Signal name Description Duri ion of RY n 6 0 M REQO Monitor request 0 RX n 6 0 M DATO ues eeulene monitor 0 Duri ion of RY n 6 1 M REQ1 Monitor request 1 RX n 6 1 M DAT1 Uring tee One monitor 1 Duri ion of RY n 6 2 M REQ2 Monitor request 2 RX n 6 2 M DAT2 uring exegutonio monitor 2 Duri ion of RY n 6 3 M REQ3 Monitor request 3 RX n 6 3 M DAT3 uring executighn o monitor 3 Duri ion of RY n 6 4 M REQ4 Monitor request 4 RX n 6 4 M DAT4 uring executon monitor 4 Duri ion of RY n 6 5 M REQ5 Monitor request 5 RX n 6 5 M DAT5 Uring eer ene monitor 5 RY n 6 6 RX n 6 6 WNG Warning RY n 6 7 ALM RST Alarm reset ALM Alarm During execution of ares cee RS 485 communication RY n 6 9 RY n 6 A RY n 6 B RY n 6 C D REQ Command execute D END Command processi
32. aintenance command For details refer to 8 8 Read write save of parameters on p 29 STEP 5 Were you able to operate the motor properly How did it go Were you able to operate the motor properly If the motor does not function check the following points Is any alarm present in the NETCO1 CC or CRD KD Are the address number transmission rate and termination resistor set correctly Are the connection parameters of the NETC0O1 CC set correctly Is the C ERR LED lit RS 485 communication error Is the L ERR LED lit CC Link communication error Is the operation data set correctly Is the motor for the CRD KD excited Or is the excitation setting correct Are the CRD KD parameters set correctly Is the STOP input of the CRD KD I O turned ON For more detailed settings and functions refer to the following pages 18 Setting 7 Setting This chapter explains how to set the functions of the NETCO1 CC Termination resistor setting switch SW 3 NETCO1 CC C rower rrun C atarm Ler O evar so O O C ERR RS 485 communication transmission rate setting switch SW1 x10 CC Link station number setting switches STATION No x1 x10 STATION No CC Link baud rate setting switch B RATE RA 7 W2 B RATE x1 i Operation mode setting switch SW2 No 1 Note Be sure to turn off the NETC01 C
33. al The SW2 No 2 to No 4 is not used 19 Setting 7 3 CC Link station number Set the station number of the NETC0O1 CC using the two CC Link station number setting switches STATION No x1 and x10 When connecting two or more CC Link compatible products do not set duplicate station numbers Set the tens place with the STATION No x10 switch and the ones place with the STATION No x1 switch Setting range 01 to 64 00 and 65 or higher cannot be used Factory setting 1 x10 0 x1 1 7 4 CC Link baud rate Set the CC Link baud rate using the CC Link baudrate setting switch B RATE Factory setting 0 156 kbps B RATE Baud rate 0 156 kbps 1 625 kbps 2 2 5 Mbps 3 5 Mbps 4 10 Mbps 5to9 Not used 7 5 Termination resistor Set the termination resistor 120 Q of RS 485 communication using the termination resistor setting switch SW3 Always set the switch to ON for the NETC01 CC Factory setting ON Termination resistor enable e NETCO1 CC internal circtui and termination resistor Termination resistor setting switch SW3 os The GND line is used in common with CN1 tf not insulated ON SW3 Termination resistor 120 Q OFF Disable ON Enable 20 8 Basic function This chapter explains the basic function and signals of the NETCO1 CC 8 1 Remote I O list Basic function Remote I O assignments of 6 axes connec
34. ame cable duct with other power lines Doing so may cause malfunction due to noise 5 3 Connecting the RS 485 communication cable Connect the NETC0O1 CC and RS 485 communication compatible product using the supplied RS 485 communication cable Connect the RS 485 communication cable to RS 485 communication connector CN6 Since RS 485 communication cables of two lengths are supplied use either one of the two You can also use a commercial LAN cable to link drivers RS 485 communication connector CN6 Termination resistor setting switch SW 3 RS 485 communication compatible product NETCO1 CC E CN6 connector pin assignments Pin No Signal name Description e NETCO1 CC internal circuit and termination resistor 1 N C Not used Do not connect anything 2 GND GND 3 TR RS 485 communication signal 4 4 N C Not used SW3 1209 T gt 5 N C Not used _ 6 TR RS 485 communication signal KK 7 N C Not used 8 N C Not used Vov The GND line is used in common with CN1 not insulated 14 Connection 5 4 Connecting the CC Link communication Connect the CC Link communication cable to the CC Link communication connector CN2 of the NETCO1 CC using the supplied CN2 connector 5 pins E CN2 connector pin assignments Pin No signal Description name 1 DA 2 DB Communication cable 3 DG 4 SLD Communication shielded
35. are repeated Phase 1 Executing remote I O Phase 2 Executing monitor Remote I O execution Transmitting to and receiving from the address number which connection parameter is set to 1 Enable maximum 6 times or 12 times Monitor execution Transmitting and receiving when the M REQn is ON maximum 6 times Add Add Add Mon Mon Mon Add NETCO1 CC No 0 No 1 No 5 0 l 5 No 0 command Q RS 485 Add Add Add Mon Mon Mon Add communication No 0 No 1 No 5 0 1 5 No 0 compatible product Execute up to the address ______ responce 1 ms number 11 when the lms reference operation mode is set to reference the 12 axes connection mode RS 485 communication scan time Add No Address number Mon Monitor In each phase the item in which the condition in the following table is set to 1 Enable or ON will be transmitted and received Condition to transmit and receive the command RS 485 communication phase Address number 0 Connection address number 0 1 Enable Address number 1 Connection address number 1 1 Enable Address number 2 Connection address number 2 1 Enable Address number 3 Connection address number 3 1 Enable Address number 4 Connection address number 4 1 Enable Phase 1 Address number 5 Connection address number 5
36. cable 5 FG Frame Ground CC Link communication connector CN2 5 5 Connecting the data setter Connect the OPX 2A cable or communication cable for the data setting software to the data edit connector CN3 on the NETC0O1 CC Data edit connector CN 3 OPX 2A cable or communication cable for the data setting software onal F F Q A Caution The power supply connector CN1 CC Link communication connector CN2 data edit connector CN3 and RS 485 communication connector CN6 of the NETCO1 CC are not electrically insulated When grounding the positive terminal of the power supply do not connect any equipment PC etc whose negative terminal is grounded Doing so may cause the NETCO1 CC and these equipment to short damaging both 15 Guidance 6 Guidance If you are new to the NETCO1 CC read this section to understand the operating methods along with the operation flow As an example this chapter explains how to perform positioning operation for the CRK Series FLEX Built in controller type described as the CRD KD in this manual using the NETCO1 CC via CC Link communication Note e Before operating the motor check the condition of the surrounding area to ensure safety e Refer to 8 6 Command execution on p 26 for how to set parameters Using the parameter 1 Set the connection address number 0 1D80h parameter of the NETCO1 CC to 1 Enable 2 Execute the
37. ctor cable for the I O signals cable of the NETCOQ1 CC and keep it as short as possible e To ground the power supply cable and connector cable use a metal cable clamp or similar device that will maintain Shielded cable Cable cramp contact with the entire circumference of the cable Attach a cable clamp as close to the end of the cable as possible and connect it as shown in the figure 1 1 Installation E Notes about installation and wiring e Connect the NETCO1 CC and other peripheral control equipment directly to the grounding point so as to prevent a potential difference from developing between grounds e When relays or electromagnetic switches are used together with the system use noise filters and CR circuits to suppress surges generated by them e Keep cables as short as possible without coiling and bundling extra lengths e Place the power cables such as the motor and power supply cables as far apart 100 to 200 mm 3 94 to 7 87 in as possible from the signal cables If the power cables and signal cables have to cross cross them at a right angle Place the AC input cable and output cable of a noise filter separately from each other E Example of NETCO1 CC installation and wiring RS 485 communication cable OPX 2A N NETC01 CC RS 485 communication compatible product Mee Shielded caable Cc af Master station Q eeoeed OOO No
38. e Area free of excessive amount of dust iron particles or the like e Area not subject to splashing water rain water droplets oil oil droplets or other liquids e Area free of excessive salt e Area not subject to continuous vibration or excessive shocks e Area free of excessive electromagnetic noise from welders power machinery etc e Area free of radioactive materials magnetic fields or vacuum 4 2 Installation method Install the NETCO1 CC to a 35 mm 1 38 in width DIN rail _ E mm 1 97 in There must be a clearance of at least 50 mm 1 97 in in the or more horizontal and vertical directions between the NETCO1 CC and enclosure or other equipment within the enclosure When installing two or more NETCO1 CC in parallel it is possible to install them closely in the horizontal direction fe Provide a minimum clearance of 50 mm 1 97 in in the vertical Fo direction 5 REB Be sure to install the NETCO1 CC vertically vertical Eile position If the NETCO1 CC is installed in the direction 50 mm 1 97 in other than vertical position its heat radiation effect will Bi more deteriorate E Mounting to DIN rail Pull down the DIN lever of the NETCO1 CC and lock it Hang the hook at the rear to the DIN rail and push in the NETCO1 CC After installation secure the both sides of the NETC0O1 CC wi
39. e RS 485 communication cable p 14 CN6 RS 4 icati issi eee pisces Tangmiseon Sets the transmission rate of RS 485 communication p 19 rate setting switch SW1 O ti d tti itch rae ANRE SENA S Sets the operation mode p 19 Termination resistor setting switch Sets whether to enable or disable termination resistor 120 Q 20 SW3 of RS 485 communication p h Link stati in the 01 4 CC Link station number setting a eae nye tee NORE ahs 20 x i switches STATION No x1 x10 p p x1 Sets the ones place Link i itch CC Link baud rate setting swite Sets the baud rate of CC Link communication p 20 B RATE Installation 4 Installation This chapter explains the installation location and installation methods of the NETCO1 CC The installation and wiring methods in compliance with the EMC Directive are also explained 4 1 Location for installation The NETC0O1 CC has been designed and manufactured for use as a component to be installed inside equipment Install it in a well ventilated location that provides easy access for inspection The location must also satisfy the following conditions e Inside an enclosure that is installed indoors provide vent holes e Operating ambient temperature O to 40 C 32 to 104 F non freezing e Operating ambient humidity 85 or less non condensing e Area that is free of explosive atmosphere or toxic gas such as sulfuric gas or liquid e Area not exposed to direct sun
40. e connected SYS 4 10 product Address number 10 Connection Address Sets whether to enable or disable the OD8Bh 1D8Bh number 11 communication with the connected SYS 4 11 product Address number 11 Note When changing a system parameter cycle the NETC01 CC power after executing the batch NV memory write 47 Command code list 14 3 Maintenance command Command code Command name 3E80h Reset alarm 3E81h Clear alarm records 3E82h Clear warning records 3E84h Batch NV memory read 3E85h Batch NV memory write 3E86h Initialize parameters Setting range Description Resets the present alarm of the NETCO1 CC Clears alarm records Clears warning records Reads the parameters saved in the non volatile memory to the 1 Execute RAM Writes the parameters saved in the RAM to the non volatile memory Restores the parameters saved in the NETCO1 CC to their initial values 14 4 Monitor command Command code Command name Description 2E00h Present alarm Monitors the present alarm code 2E01h Alarm record 1 Monitors the code of the alarm record 1 2E02h Alarm record 2 Monitors the code of the alarm record 2 2E03h Alarm record 3 Monitors the code of the alarm record 3 2E04h Alarm record 4 Monitors the code of the alarm record 4 2E05h Alarm record 5 Monitors the code of the alarm r
41. e display ou sssssssecseeecees 13 5 OPX 2A error displayY ssssssssssssesssssssssssssssese 41 13 6 Screen transitions 42 13 7 Monitor MOdE ssisssssisssisissssssssssssiisisisasasarassiissae 44 13 8 Parameter mode 45 139 COPY MOC iscessaiscsccesscsnssecssnssizscasesscossstesaecresavetess 45 14 Command code list scssesessssssseserees 14 1 Application parameter ssssssssssssssssssssssssesesse 14 2 System parameter sessssessssssssssostsocsssenssnosostsosee 14 3 Maintenance command 14 4 Monitor COMMand sssssssssssssssssssessrssssssssssssrserse 15 Accessories sold separately 0 49 Safety precautions 1 Safety precautions The precautions described below are intended to prevent danger or injury to the user and other personnel through safe correct use of the product Use the product only after carefully reading and fully understanding these instructions Handling the product without observing the instructions that accompany a Warning Z N Warning OR symbol may result in serious injury or death r Handling the product without observing the instructions that accompany a Caution Caution nan symbol may result in injury or property damage Note The items under this heading contain important handling instructions that the user should observe to ensure safe use of the product Z N Warning General e Do not use the product in explosive or corrosive envi
42. ecord 5 2E06h Alarm record 6 Monitors the code of the alarm record 6 2E07h Alarm record 7 Monitors the code of the alarm record 7 2E08h Alarm record 8 Monitors the code of the alarm record 8 2E09h Alarm record 9 Monitors the code of the alarm record 9 2E0Ah Alarm record 10 Monitors the code of the alarm record 10 2E0Bh Present warning Monitors the present warning code 2E0Ch Warning record 1 Monitors the code of the warning record 1 2E0Dh Warning record 2 Monitors the code of the warning record 2 2E0Eh Warning record 3 Monitors the code of the warning record 3 2E0Fh Warning record 4 Monitors the code of the warning record 4 2E10h Warning record 5 Monitors the code of the warning record 5 2E11h Warning record 6 Monitors the code of the warning record 6 2E12h Warning record 7 Monitors the code of the warning record 7 2E13h Warning record 8 Monitors the code of the warning record 8 2E14h Warning record 9 Monitors the code of the warning record 9 2E15h Warning record 10 Monitors the code of the warning record 10 2E31h Communication errorcode Monitors the communication error code occurred in the monitor 0 monitor 0 2E32h Communication erior code Monitors the communication error code occurred in the monitor 1 monitor 1 2E33h Communication errorcode Monitors the communication error code occurred in the monitor 2 monitor 2 2E34h Communication erior ode Monitors the communication error code occurred in the monitor 3
43. et in the command frame is read to the data When the command processing was properly completed the bitF Err of the RWr n C becomes 0 When an error occurred the bitF Err of the RWr n C becomes 1 Response frame of command execution NETCO1 CC to master Address No bitF bitE bitD bitC bitB bitA bit9 bit8 bit7 bit bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 biti bito RWw n C Err 0 Command code request Command code of command frame Address number request RW D vue 9 Address number of command frame RWw n E Data lower 16 bit RWw n F Data upper 16 bit m Executing command The during the internal processing S BSY of remote I O is turned ON while executing the command When the command processing is properly completed the command processing completion D END is turned ON After completing the command processing turn the command execute request D REQ of remote I O to OFF If the D REQ is turned OFF the D END will also be turned OFF D REQ Master to NETCO1 CC aC SUCRE Parameter maintenance command y RWw n C to RWw n F 2 xTm Ts During the internal processing h NETCO1 CC to master D END Command execute request S BSY Command processing completion Resistor error R ERR ROC RWG a RWr n C to RWr n F 2 xTm Ts 27 Basic function Command execution error If an error has occurred w
44. explains the function installation and connection of the NETCO1 CC as well as operating method For the command code or remote I O of the RS 485 communication compatible product that can be connected to the NETCO1 CC refer to the USER MANUAL of the corresponding RS 485 communication compatible product e Network converter CC Link communication NETCO1 CC OPERATING MANUAL This manual explains safety precautions connector pin assignments and others e Data setting software MEXEO2 OPERATING MANUAL This manual explains the parameter setting method or monitor function using the MEXEO2 E Overview of the product The NETCO1 CC is a communication converter between CC Link and RS 485 communication By converting the CC Link communication protocol of the upper level to the RS 485 communication protocol of the lower level Oriental Motor RS 485 communication compatible products can be operated via CC Link communication The RS 485 communication protocol of the lower level is Oriental Motor s own RS 485 communication protocol The NETCO1 CC is connected to CC Link communication as the remote device station Also using an accessory OPX 2A or MEXEO2 sold separately the communication time can be monitored Introduction E System configuration CC Link master station Termination resistor CC Link communication Terminauon C resistor Termination resistor ON 2 Termination resistor ON 2
45. f the RS 485 communication compatible products has duplicated Note If RS 485 communication is stopped the parameter command maintenance command and monitor command of the RS 485 communication compatible product cannot be used 34 10 2 CC Link communication error This section describes the errors relating to CC Link communication and the LED status The motor operation stops while a CC Link communication error is present When the sequence program of the programmable controller has stopped while operating the motor operation also stops Troubleshooting and remedial actions LED Status Cause Remedial action The dedicated CC Link cable is n disconnected or short circuited Snack ihe witing Check if an error is generated in the master station master station has stopped the referring to the OPERATING MANUAL of the master station L RUN Off There are duplicate station numbers Set the station numbers by eliminating duplication and then cycle the power Set the CC Link baud rate setting switch B RATE The CC Link setting switches are in the range between 0 and 4 and the CC Link set outside the ranges station number setting switches STATION No x1 x10 between 01 and 64 and then cycle the power Reset the CC Link baud rate setting switch B RATE and CC Link station number setting The communication speed or station switches STATION No x1 x10 to the factory number has
46. hile executing the command the bitF of the RWr n C becomes 1 and a communication error occurs without executing the command When the communication error occurs the during the internal processing S BSY of remote I O is turned OFF and the register error R ERR is turned ON The command processing completion D END is not turned ON If the D REQ is turned OFF the E ERR will also be turned OFF This communication error code can be checked by the monitor command If the command is executed properly the communication error is automatically cleared Refer to the following table for the communication error contents or communication error codes Master to NETCO1 CC NETCO1 CC to master D END Command execute request D REQ 0s or more Parameter maintenance command RWw n C to RWw n F 2 xTm Ts During the internal processing S BSY Command processing completion 2 xTm Ts Resistor error R ERR P arameter maintenance response RWr n C to RWr n F 8 7 Communication error code Error code Error type Description 00h No error normal response Any of the hardware error BCC error or header error has been 4h RS 4 icati 3 Sao CommunCaNoN error detected via RS 485 communication After the command transmission from the NETCO1 CC was completed via RS 485 communication the response frame of the RS 485 communication RS 485 communication compat
47. ible product was not completed 85h i timeout receiving even though the period for the timeout had passed Alternatively the address number which connection parameter was set to 0 disable was input The command requested by the master could not be executed 88h Command not yet defined q A because of being undefined Execution disable due to The command requested by the master could not be executed 89h user I F communication in because the NETC0O1 CC was communicating with the OPX 2A or progress MEXE02 Nonavolatiie memoi The command requested by the master could not be executed 8Ah ae y because the NETC01 CC was processing the non volatile processing in progress memory f The setting data requested by the master could not be executed 8Ch Outside setting range g q y due to out of range For the command requested by the master the RS 485 8Dh Command execute disable communication compatible product sent an error back to the master 28 Basic function 8 8 Read write save of parameters E Read and write of parameters e When reading or writing the parameters of the NETCO1 CC use any of the parameter command of CC Link communication OPX 2A or MEXEO2 e When operating with the parameter mode or copy mode of the OPX 2A or when downloading or initializing the parameters by the MEXEO2 the parameter command via CC Link communication cannot be executed and the communication error communication error code 89h will be
48. ise DC power filter supply z P ower supply cable z x A Shielded cable tec PE PE Grounded panel FG Leg ING CC Link FG communication FG cable E Precautions about static electricity Static electricity may cause the NETCO1 CC to malfunction or suffer damage While the NETCO1 CC is receiving power handle the NETC0O1 CC with care and do not come near or touch the NETC0O1 CC Always use an insulated screwdriver to change the switches of the NETC0O1 CC Note The NETCO1 CC uses parts that are sensitive to electrostatic charge Before touching the NETCO1 CC turn off the power to prevent electrostatic charge from generating If an electrostatic charge is impressed on the NETCO1 CC the NETCO1 CC may be damaged 12 Connection 5 Connection This chapter explains the connection method of the NETCO1 CC and power supply communication cable as well as the grounding method 5 1 Connection example RS 485 communication connector CN6 RS 485 communication cable MEXEO2 NETCO1 CC POWER L RUN Q ALARM L ERR O C DAT sD O 5 MEN N No x10 CC Link communication connector CN2 SW2 B RATE x1 CC Link communication cable 5 2 Connecting the power supp
49. ise filter in the DC power supply input to prevent the noise generated in the NETCO1 CC from propagating externally through the power supply line e When using a power supply transformer be sure to connect a noise filter to the AC input side of the power supply transformer e For anoise filter use HF2010A UPF SOSHIN ELECTRIC CO LTD FN2070 10 06 Schaffner EMC or equivalent product e Install the noise filter as close to the AC input terminal of DC power supply as possible Use cable clamps and other means to secure the AC input cables AWG18 0 75 mm or more and output cables AWG18 0 75 mm or more firmly to the surface of the enclosure e Connect the ground terminal of the noise filter to the grounding point using as thick and short a wire as possible e Do not place the AC input cable parallel with the noise filter output cable Parallel placement will reduce noise filter effectiveness if the enclosure s internal noise is directly coupled to the power supply cable by means of stray capacitance E How to ground The cable used to ground the NETCO1 CC and noise filter must be as thick and short as possible so that no potential difference is generated Choose a large thick and uniformly conductive surface for the grounding point E Wiring the power supply cable and I O signal cable e Use a shielded cable of AWG22 0 3 mm or more for the power supply cable of the NETCO1 CC and keep it as short as possible e Use a supplied conne
50. jury or damage to equipment e Immediately when trouble has occurred stop running and turn off the NETCO1 CC power Failure to do so may result in fire or injury e Static electricity may cause the NETCO1 CC to malfunction or suffer damage Do not touch the NETCO1 CC while the power is input Always use an insulated screwdriver to adjust the switches of the NETCO1 CC Disposal e To dispose of the NETC0O1 CC disassemble it into parts and components as much as possible and dispose of individual parts components as industrial waste Contact your nearest Oriental Motor office if you have any questions Introduction 2 Introduction E Before use Only qualified personnel should work with the product Use the product correctly after thoroughly reading the section 1 Safety precautions on p 3 The product described in this manual has been designed and manufactured for use in general industrial equipment Do not use for any other purpose For the power supply of the NETCO1 CC use a DC power supply with reinforced insulation on its primary and secondary sides Oriental Motor Co Ltd is not responsible for any damage caused through failure to observe this warning Operating Manuals for the NETCO1 CC Operating manuals for the NETCO1 CC are listed below After reading the following manuals keep them in a convenient place so that you can reference them at any time e Network converter CC Link compatible NETCO1 CC USER MANUAL This manual
51. k station number TA CC Link baud rate eccssssssessssessessseeeneeees 7 5 Termination resiStOf ssessesessseessoessserssseseessssse 8 Basic function ssssesssssssssssscscseososesessese 8 1 Remote I O list essences 8 2 Remote register list 8 3 Assignment of remote 1 0 eesssseeesnseecesseees 8 4 Details of remote 1 0 ceecsssesseecseeesneeeseeees 85 MONON tidak daciinaiaidinanniidarand 8 6 Command EXECUTION eeseecssesssessseesseesneeeseenes 8 7 COMMUNICATION error COE eesssessseesssseeeenes 8 8 Read write save of parameters 9 RS 485 communication specification 30 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 Operation MOE seecseessseecseecceseecseecsneeesneeess 30 RS 485 communication configuration 30 RS 485 communication and scan time 31 RS 485 communication Status cee 32 10 Troubleshooting and remedial ICONS ssvsssusicssnnssutntnsadenaducesoenesacssooborisecasvene 10 1 Alarms 10 2 CC Link communication error TOS WAKING sisssassissssisasssessussusscesnscersesccesooscesianestsestediaes 10 4 When connecting with the RS 485 communication compatible product 36 TAINS BO CEIONN cisssssasttsdasiacssansaticanceaisemanies 37 12 General specifications ssssssssseeees 38 13 Operation using the OPX 2A 39 13 1 Overview of the OPX 2A 13 2 Names and functions of parts 133 NOAtION disisdsiscisidenieisusicenccinceagiceaiasa 13 4 Howto read th
52. key Lin for at least 5 seconds The display will show UnLock and the edit lock function will be cancelled LOCK off The LOCK LED in the LED indicator area will turn off 39 Operation using the OPX 2A 13 2 Names and functions of parts OPERATIONAL UNIT OPX 2 Display This area shows the parameters alarms etc LED indicators These LED indicators are used to indicate the mode of the OPX 2A and NETCO1 CC status Use this button to change the operation mode or move to the next upper level Use this button to select data or change the displayed item or move to the next lower level Use these buttons to change the selected item or set the parameters M Use these buttons to increase or decrease the value or NY change the selected item gt Use these buttons to navigate through each data or parameter to a desired digit 13 3 Notation In this manual keys are denoted by symbols such as SS J SETI MI V lt gt In figures a simplified illustration of the display and LED indicators is used as shown below HHHO 13 4 How to read the display The display consists of 7 segment LEDs The number 5 and alphabet S are the same p 3u 4l Sl 6h 18g p AebcePd tb Fob eH wi dk Ack anneo Peder Gte ev Yy
53. larm and ensure safety and perform one of the reset operations specified below e Execute the alarm reset command of the maintenance command via CC Link communication e Execute an alarm reset using the OPX 2A or MEXEO2 e Cycle the power Note Some alarms cannot be reset with the alarm reset command OPX 2A or MEXEO2 Check the following table to identify which alarms meet this condition To reset these alarms cycle the power When the ALARM LED is lit the alarm cannot be reset 33 Troubleshooting and remedial actions E Descriptions of alarms No of BEARS lesen Alarm type Be te8 Howse teset Cause Remedial action LED code communication the alarm blinks eee Any of The internal temperature f tas 2 21h on Communicating the reset of the NETCO1 CC paca eas operations reached 85 C 185 F The stored data of Initialize data using any of 9 41h EEPROM error the NETCO1 CC was the maintenance command damaged OPX 2A or MEXEO2 Communication The transmission rate E 7 83h switch setting setting switch Swi of Set the t aE e rate roi RS 485 communication setting switch SW1 to 7 is set outside the range Need to e Check the transmission Stop cycle the rate of RS 485 Ah power communication RS 485 The R483 e Check the connector SAT communication error or cable of RS 485 7 communication haga ile has been detected three communication times consecutively Check whether the address ah number o
54. ly and grounding the NETCO1 CC E Connecting the power supply Connect the power supply cable AWG22 0 3 mm to the power supply connector CN1 of the NETCO1 CC using the supplied CN1 connector 3 pins E Grounding the NETCO1 CC Ground the Frame Ground terminal FG of the NETC0O1 CC as necessary Ground using a wire of AWG24 to 16 0 2 to 1 25 mm and do not share the protective earth terminal with a welder or any other power equipment E CN1 connector pin assignments Pin No Signal name Description 1 24 VDC 24 VDC 0 2 Aor more 2 GND Power supply GND CN1 connector supplied 3 FG Frame Ground 24 VDC power supply GND Power supply connector CN1 13 Connection E Connecting method 1 Strip the insulation cover of the lead wire by 7 mm 0 28 in 7 mm 0 28 in 2 Insert each lead wire into the CN1 connector and tighten the screw using a screwdriver connector screw size M2 Tightening torque 0 22 to 0 25 N m 31 to 35 oz in Screwdriver Lead wire 3 Insert the CN1 connector into power supply connector CN1 Power supply and tighten the screws using a screwdriver connector connector CN1 screw size M2 5 Tightening torque 0 4 N m 56 oz in Note e When connecting pay attention to the polarity of the power supply Reverse polarity connection may cause damage to the NETC0O1 CC e Do not wire the power supply cable of the NETCO1 CC in the s
55. matically reset The communication with the upper system was disconnected CC Link communication shows a disconnected status CC Link communication shows a disconnected status no alarm is generated If the communication with the upper system was disconnected while operating the motor the network bus error alarm is generated Reset the alarm of the RS 485 communication compatible product An error of RS 485 communication was occurred or RS 485 communication was disconnected RS 485 communication timeout warning or RS 485 communication error alarm is generated RS 485 communication timeout warning or RS 485 communication error alarm is generated Cycle the power of the RS 485 communication compatible product The power supply of the NETCO1 CC was shut off while communicating via RS 485 communication The RS 485 communication timeout error alarm is generated Cycle the power of the RS 485 communication compatible product Inspection 11 Inspection It is recommended that periodic inspections for the items listed below are conducted after each operation of the motor If an abnormal condition is noted discontinue any use and contact your nearest Oriental Motor sales office e Are any of the NETCO1 CC DIN rail mounting parts loose e Are any of the connection parts of the NETCO1 CC loose e Is there attachment of dust etc on the NETCO1 CC e Are there any strange
56. meter command maintenance command and monitor command of the RS 485 communication compatible product cannot be used e Some alarms cannot be reset using the OPX 2A Refer to p 33 for details To reset these alarms cycle the NETC0O1 CC power 44 Operation using the OPX 2A e Present warning When a warning generates a corresponding warning code will be displayed You can check and clear warning records Warning code list Warning code Warning type 84h RS 485 communication error 85h RS 485 communication timeout Note e Do not turn off the NETCO1 CC power while a warning records are being cleared while the display is blinking Doing so may damage the data e You can also clear the warning records by turning off the NETCO1 CC power 13 8 Parameter mode When a parameter has been changed the new parameter will become effective after the NETCO1 CC power is cycled Parameter list PX 2A Initial Parameter name Q 3 I Description Setting range nna display value Connection address number 0 SYS 4 00 Connection address number 1 SYS 4 01 Connection address number 2 SYS 4 02 Connection address number 3 SYS 4 03 Connection address number 4 SYS 4 04 Senee 7 Connection address number 5 SYS 4 05 E E es is a 0 Disable disable the communication 0 Connection address number 6 SYS 4 06 1 Enable with the connected product Connection address number 7 SYS 4
57. n to the top screen of verification Refer to p 46 for the error display E Initializing parameters Parameters saved in the NETCO1 CC can be restored to the initial values E What happens when the seET key is pressed while the edit lock function is enabled While the edit lock function is enabled you cannot move to any lower level from the top screen of the copy mode Pressing the SET key will generate Lach Err an error and LocK Err will be shown Be sure to cancel the edit lock function before pressing the SET key Refer to p 39 for the procedure to cancel the edit lock function Note e f the SET key is pressed while processing the memory of the NETCO1 CC via CC Link communication the screen cannot move to the lower level from the top screen and mEm busy is displayed Be sure to wait until the memory processing is completed before pressing the SET key e When a system parameter has been changed the new parameter will become effective after the power is cycled When system parameters were changed by downloading cycle the NETCO1 CC power e Do not turn off the NETCO1 CC power while the download is still in progress while the display is blinking Doing so may damage the data E Error of the copy mode If an error occurs in download or verification the error code will blink on the display At this time the processing will not be executed and the display will return to the top screen
58. ng request completion 22 Basic function RY Master to NETCO1 CC RX NETCO1 CC to master Device No Signal name Description RY n 6 D RY n 6 E RY n 6 F Device No Signal name Description RX n 6 D R ERR Register error During the i RX n4 6 E S BSY uring the interna processing RX n 6 F E System area RY Master to NETCO1 CC RX NETCO1 CC to master Device No Signal name Description Device No Signal name Description RY n 7 0 RX n 7 0 RY n 7 1 RX n 7 1 RY n 7 2 RX n 7 2 RY n 7 3 RX n 7 3 RY n 7 4 RX n 7 4 RY n 7 5 RX n 7 5 Cannot be used RY n 7 6 RX n 7 6 RY n 7 7 RX n 7 7 RY n 7 8 Cannot be used RX n 7 8 RY n 7 9 RX n 7 9 RY n 7 A RX n 7 A RY n 7 B RX n 7 B CRD eed ace communication ready RY n 7 C RX n 7 C avin eae Cannot be used RY n 7 E RX n 7 E RY n 7 F RX n 7 F 8 4 Details of remote I O m NETCO1 CC e RY Master to NETCO1 CC Signal name Function Description This signal is used to execute the parameter command maintenance D REQ Coffiniahd execute command and operation command by remote register The command is request executed at the ON edge of the D REQ When the protective function of the NETC01 CC is triggered and an alarm ALM RST_ Alarm reset generates the ALM bit is turned ON At this time if the ALM RST is turned from ON to OFF the alarm is reset and the ALM bit is turned
59. ngs can be displayed starting from the latest one You can also clear alarm warning records e You can reset the alarms currently present e You can clear the alarm warning records E Monitor items e RS 485 communication scan time The communication time between the NETCO1 CC and connected product can be monitored in real time unit msec e RS 485 communication status The communication status of the connected product can be checked Address number 1110 9 8 7 2 ti re wa o Connection request H Lit Connection parameter is enabled wen o w u mem a ww w coal Unlit Connection parameter is disabled Connection response Lit Communicating properly Unlit Communication error or connection parameter is disabled e Present alarm When an alarm generates a corresponding alarm code will be displayed You can also reset alarms or check and clear alarm records Alarm code list No of ALARM Alarm RS 485 LED blinks code ay Re communication Mates 2 21h Main circuit overheat Communicating Possible 9 41ih EEPROM error 7 83h Communication switch setting error Stop Not possible 7 84h RS 485 communication error Note e Do not turn off the NETCO1 CC power while an alarm is being reset or alarm records are being cleared while the display is blinking Doing so may damage the data e If RS 485 communication is stopped the remote I O para
60. on specification e The number of transmitting and receiving the command within the RS 485 communication scan time will be the sum total of the following two numbers one is the number that the connection parameter is set to 1 Enable and the other is the number that the M REQ is ON The RS 485 communication scan time is calculated by the formula the number of transmitting and receiving the commands x 1 msec reference value e The RS 485 communication scan time can be checked using any of the RS 485 communication scan time command of the NETCO1 CC OPX 2A or MEXEO2 9 4 RS 485 communication status The status of RS 485 communication can be monitored using any of the RS 485 communication status command of the NETCO1 CC OPX 2A or MEXE0O2 The RS 485 communication status is represented with the data of 32 bits The upper 16 bits represent whether or not there is the connected product When the connection param eter of the NETCO1 CC is set to 1 Enable the bitm becomes 1 bitm 1 When the connection pa rameter is set to 0 Disable the bitm becomes 0 bitm 0 m is the address number The lower 16 bits represent the communication status When the communication is performed properly the bitm becomes 1 bitm 1 When an error is occurred or when the communication is not performed the bitm becomes 0 bitm 0 m is the address number eee at bitF bite bitD bitC
61. ronments in the presence of flammable gases locations subjected to splashing water or near combustibles Doing so may result in fire or injury e Assign qualified personnel the task of installing wiring operating controlling inspecting and troubleshooting the product Failure to do so may result in fire injury or damage to equipment Connection e Keep the power supply input voltage of the NETCO1 CC within the specified range Failure to do so may result in fire e For the power supply of the NETCO1 CC use a DC power supply with reinforced insulation on its primary and secondary sides Failure to do so may cause electric shock e Connect the cables securely according to the wiring diagram Failure to do so may result in fire e Do not forcibly bend pull or pinch the cable Doing so may cause fire Applying stress to the connection area of the connectors may cause damage to the product Operation e Turn off the NETCO1 CC power in the event of a power failure Or the motor may suddenly start when the power is restored and may cause injury or damage to equipment e When an alarm of the NETCO1 CC is generated stop the motor Failure to do so may result in fire injury or damage to equipment Repair disassembly and modification e Do not disassemble or modify the NETCO1 CC Doing so may cause injury Refer all such internal inspections and repairs to the branch or sales office from which you purchased the product Safety precautions
62. smells or appearances within the NETCO1 CC Note The NETCO1 CC uses semiconductor elements Handle the NETCO1 CC with care since static electricity may damage semiconductor elements Static electricity may damage the NETC0O1 CC 37 General specifications 12 General specifications E Environment specification Storage environment Operation environment Shissting seeker Ambient 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F non freezing 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F non freezing temperature Humidity 85 or less non condensing Altitude Up to 1000 m 3300 ft above sea level Up to 3000 m 10000 ft above sea level Surrounding atmosphere No corrosive gas dust water or oil E Insulation specification Insulation resistance Dielectric strength Between FG terminal and power supply terminals 100 MQ or more when 500 VDC megger is applied Sufficient to withstand 500 VAC at 50 60 Hz applied for 1 minute leak current 10 mA or less m RS 485 communication specification Electrical characteristics In conformance with EIA 485 straight cable Use a twisted pair cable TIA EIA 568B CAT5e or higher is recommended and keep the total wiring distance including extension to 50 m 164 ft or less Communication mode Half duplex Asynchronous mode data 8 bits stop bit 1 bit parity none Transmission rate 625 kbps Protocol Frame size 10 bytes fix binary tran
63. smission Maximum number of connected units 6 units or 12 units it varies depending on the operation mode Communication standard m CC Link communication specification CC Link Ver 1 10 Transmission speed Selectable from 156 kbps 625 kbps 2 5 Mbps 5 Mbps and 10 Mbps Station type Remote device station Number of occupied stations 4 stations occupied Maximum number of c Number of 3 stations occupied units connected units d Number of 4 stations occupied units 16 x A 54 x B 88 x C lt 2304 A Number of remote I O station 64 units max B Number of remote device station 42 units max C Number of local station 26 units max The number of units that is satisfied the following conditions can be connected 1 x a 2 x b 3 x c 4 x d lt 64 a Number of 1 station occupied units b Number of 2 stations occupied units Connection cable Dedicated CC Link cable Communication speed 156 kbps 625 kbps 2 5 Mbps 5 Mbps 10 Mbps Cable length Inter station cable length 0 2 mor more Maximum overall cable length 1200 m 900 m 400 m 160 m 100 m 38 Operation using the OPX 2A 13 Operation using the OPX 2A This chapter explains the overview and operation using a data setter OPX 2A 13 1 Overview of the OPX 2A The OPX 2A is a data setter that lets you set parameters and monitor the communication time In addition the OPX 2
64. station by the CC Link station number setting Monitor is executed by the following command frame Command frame of monitor Master to NETCO1 CC Address No bitF bitE bitD bitC bitB bitA bit9 bits bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bits bit2 biti bitd RWw n 2k 0 Command code RWw n 2k 1 0 Address number Response fra When the product to monitor is the NETCO1 CC set the address number to 128 80h Response frame of monitor If the monitor request M REQk of remote I O is turned ON when the monitor code is set to the RWw n 2k and the address number is set to the RWw n 2k 1 monitor will be executed The monitor data is 32 bits and the lower 16 bits are read to the RWr n 2k and the upper 16 bits are read to the RWr n 2k 1 me of monitor NETCO1 CC to master Address No bitF bitE bitD bitC bitB bitA bit9 bits bit7 bit bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 biti bito RWr n 2k Monitor data lower 16 bit RWr n 2k 1 Monitor data upper 16 bit m Monitor execution The monitor is started when the monitor request M REQk of remote I O is turned ON and the monitor data is automatically updated while the M REQk is remained ON An updating cycle is the scan time of RS 485 communication Refer to p 31 for details The during execution of monitor M DATk of remote I O is also turned ON
65. t your nearest Oriental Motor branch or sales office e Oriental Motor shall not be liable whatsoever for any problems relating to industrial property rights arising from use of any information circuit equipment or device provided or referenced in this manual e Characteristics specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice e While we make every effort to offer accurate information in the manual we welcome your input Should you find unclear descriptions errors or omissions please contact the nearest office e Orientalmotor is a registered trademark or trademark of Oriental Motor Co Ltd in Japan and other countries CC Link is a registered trademark of the CC Link Partner Association Other product names and company names mentioned in this manual may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged The third party products mentioned in this manual are recommended products and references to their names shall not be construed as any form of performance guarantee Oriental Motor is not liable whatsoever for the performance of these third party products Copyright ORIENTAL MOTOR CO LTD 2013 e Please contact your nearest Oriental Motor office for further information ORIENTAL MOTOR U S A CORP Technical Support Tel 800 468 3982 8 30 a m to 5 00 P M P S T M F 7 30 a m to 5 00 PM C S T M F E mail techsupport orientalmotor com www orientalmotor com ORI
66. th the end plate il Hook f p 7 Gee CZJ i DIN rail pi End plate DIN lever 10 Installation Removing from DIN rail Pull the DIN lever down until it locks using a flat tip screwdriver and lift the l bottom of the NETCO1 CC to remove it from the rail Use force of about 10 to 20 N 2 2 to 4 5 Ib to pull the DIN lever to lock it Excessive force may damage the DIN lever ll J K 4 3 Installing and wiring in compliance with EMC Directive Effective measures must be taken against the EMI that the NETC01 CC may give to adjacent control system equipment as well as the EMS of the NETC01 CC itself in order to prevent a serious functional impediment in the machinery The use of the following installation and wiring methods will enable the NETC01 CC to be compliant with the EMC directive Refer to CE Marking on p 6 for the applicable standards Oriental Motor conducts EMC measurements on its NETCO1 CC in accordance with Example of NETCO1 CC installation and wiring on p 12 The user is responsible for ensuring the machine s compliance with the EMC Directive based on the installation and wiring explained below m Power supply This network converter is a product of DC power supply input Use a DC power supply switching power supply etc that conforms to the EMC Directive E Noise filter e Connect a no
67. tion mode and 12 axes connection mode are shown below n is an address assigned to the master station by the CC Link station number setting Remote I O describes 1 when it is ON and 0 when it is OFF For the code of remote I O for the RS 485 communication compatible product refer to the USER MANUAL of the RS 485 communication compatible product m Remote I O assignment of 6 axes connection mode RY Master to NETCO1 CC RX NETCO1 CC to master Device No Upper 8 bit Lower 8 bit Device No Upper 8 bit Lower 8 bit i f RYnF to RYn0 Control input of address RXnF to RXn0 Status output ol address number 0 number 0 li f f RY n 1 F to RY n 1 0 Control input of address RX n 1 F to RX n 1 0 Status output of address number 1 number 1 li f f RY n 2 F to RY n 2 0 Control input of address RX n 2 F to RX n 2 0 Status output of address number 2 number 2 li f f RY n 3 F to RY n 3 0 Control input of address RX n 3 F to RX n 3 0 Status output ol address number 3 number 3 li f f RY n 4 F to RY n 4 0 Control input of address RX n 4 F to RX n 4 0 Status output o deters number 4 number 4 li f f RY n 5 F to RY n 5 0 Control input of address RX n 5 F to RX n 5 0 Status output ol address number 5 number 5 RY n 6 F to RY n 6 0 Control input of NETCO1 CC RX n 6 F to RX n 6 0 Status output of NETCO1 CC RY n 7 F to RY n 7 0 Control input of system
68. to generate E Read and write of parameters for the RS 485 communication compatible product e When reading or writing the parameters of the RS 485 communication compatible product use the parameter command via CC Link communication e Some RS 485 communication compatible products have a non volatile memory built in Parameters in the RAM can be read or write by the parameter command via CC Link communication When saving to the non volatile memory execute the batch NV memory write command of the maintenance command e The non volatile memory can be rewritten approximately 100 000 times Also the parameters can be read or written using the OPX 2A or MEXEO2 29 RS 485 communication specification 9 RS 485 communication specification 9 1 Operation mode The number of the RS 485 communication compatible products that can be connected to the NETCO1 CC varies depending on the operation mode Up to 6 units can be connected when the operation mode is set to the 6 axes connection mode and up to 12 units can be connected when the operation mode is set to the 12 axes connection mode Set the operation mode using the operation mode setting switch SW2 No 1 If the operation mode is changed cycle the power Factory setting OFF 6 axes connection mode SW2 B RATE Operation mode setting switch SW2 No 1 The number of remote I Os or remote registers that can be used in
69. ts of the equipment by the customer Applicable standards EN 61000 6 4 EN 55011 group 1 class A EMS EN 61000 6 2 EMI Hazardous substances The products do not contain the substances exceeding the restriction values of ROHS Directive 2011 65 EU Preparation 3 Preparation This chapter explains the items you should check as well as the name and function of each part 3 1 Checking the product Verify that the items listed below are included Report any missing or damaged items to the branch or sales office from which you purchased the product NETCO1 CC Ya ictecdeneignitntionnd ie dacs 1 unit e CN1 Connector 3 pins e eee eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeneees 1 pc e CN2 connector 5 pins ce eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeeeees 1 pc e RS 485 communication cable eee 2 pcs 0 1 m 3 94 in 0 25 m 9 84 in each 1 pc e OPERATING MANUAL 1 copy e USER MANUAL CD ROM s 1 pc Preparation 3 2 Names and functions of parts Termination resistor setting switch S W3 RS 485 communication connector CN6 POWER LED Green ALARM LED Red NETCO1 CC C POWER C DAT LED Green 5 O ALARM C ERR LED Red RS 485 communication transmission rate setting switch SW1 Data edit connector CN3 P ower supply connector CN 1 24V CN1 DHII 1 1 urun C L ERR L RUN LED Green L ERR LED Red

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