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1. Change the user program in which the error occurred and create a program that is valid only in the areas of communication functions Execute the program continuously for a sufficient period Did the same error YES occur again Check Section 11 6 Information Needed when Calling with Inquiry then consult with a dealer If other optional boards have been used load the additional boards Did the same error NO occur again 1 Check the settings for the added optional board 2 Replace the added optional board 11 15 11 15 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Change the user program in which the error occurred and create a program that is valid only in the areas of communication functions then slowly add processes to the program Execute the program continuously for a sufficient period Did the operating system start normally Did the user YES Check the added sections of the user program program return to the original state 11 16 Execute the program continuously for a sufficient period to confirm that the error does not recur MELSEC 11 16 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 6 Measures for WDT error occurrence The following explains the causes of WDT error occurrence in CC Link board and measures for them 1 Cause of WDT error occurrence The WDT error occurs in CC Link board as follows 1 CC Link driver cannot operate
2. 7 3 8 Tuning on off a bit device Turns on off the specified bit device 1 Selecting the menu Select Device Write Bit Device Setting reset from the menu bar 2 Dialog box Bit Device Set r Device Type Device Type Xanpun x Block Network No m DeviceNo HEX CDEC OCT 00a 4 omen Device Type Sets the bit device type block number and network number to turn on off Sets the bit device number to turn on off HEX Hexadecimal DEC Decimal OCT Octal DANGER e Configure the interlock circuit over the sequence program so that the entire system works safely at all times for data change control to the PLC in operation Also decide on corrective actions for an event of data communication error between the PC and PLC CPU in use 7 3 9 Switching the display form Switches the display form for device monitor to the selected display form The batch monitoring and 16 point entry monitor have different sets of selectable menu 1 Selecting the menu Select Display switch Word Bit Device from the menu bar 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 10 About the Numerical Input pad By choosing Option Numerical Pad on the menu bur you can use the numerical pad when setting the device value etc 1 Click the numerical input column Device SD 0 C HEX DEC E Cancel 2 As the Numerical Pad appears enter the value with the buttons T
3. Error contents details value There is no response from f Oih Replace the CC Link board Initiali the hardware tion The IRQ or memory is oS 02h 2 i Remove other optional boards of the overlapping CC Link There is no response from 03h Replace the CC Link board board the hardware has Handshaking with the failed shared memory area has failed There is no response from 66h Replace the CC Link board the hardware DUMP value Value of the 1 byte at the head of the data contents details area Restart If the error occurs again replace the board x1 If this event error occurs in the Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional or Windows NT Workstation 4 0 event viewer restart the PC that has the BIOS setup shown below after setting the Plug amp Play O S in No and Reset Configuration Data in Yes as in the following example Example BIOS Setup Utility Set Plug amp PlayO S YES No Reset Configuration Data No YES Then restart x2 This event error may occur when the PCI bus controller is not operating correctly When the PC being used comes pre installed with Windows 95 Windows 98 use the drivers for Windows 95 98 and the PCI bus controller that come in the PC unit If Windows 95 Windows 98 have been purchased separately obtain the drivers for the PCI bus controller suggested by the PC manufacturer and install 11 6 11 6 11 TROUBLESHOOTING
4. Operating system Windows 2000 Professional Pentium 133MHz or higher 64MB or more Pentium 300MHz or higher 128MB or more 4 SPECIFICATION MELSEC 4 SPECIFICATION The performance specifications and functions of the CC Link board are explained below 4 1 General Specification 1 The following table indicates general specifications of the CC Link board temperature temperature Usage ambient humidity 10 to 90 RH no condensation Storage ambient humidity 10 to 90 RH no condensation 4 Frequency Acceleration Amplitude Baoan When there is 10 to 57 Hz 0 075 mm onmormin intermittent 0 0030 inch toJISB 10ti f h Viraton duabity oo eo baton sroisom ssm ms ewe direction X Y Z E When there i 0 035 61131 2 en nereis 10 to 57 Hz pbk 80 minutes continuous 0 0013 inch vibration 57 to 150 Hz Less than 2000 m less than 6562 ft x1 Indicates the location where the device is connected from the public cable network to the device structure wiring area Category II applies to the devices to which the power is supplied from a fixed equipment Surge withstand voltage for devices with up to 300 V of rated voltage is 2500 V x2 This is an index which indicates the degree of conductive object generation in the environment Pollution level 2 is when only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected occasionally 2 General specificatio
5. Remote I O station Remote I O station or remote or remote device station device station Master station x2 x1 x2 x2 Maximum overall cable distance x1 Cable length between remote I O stations or remote device stations x2 Cable length between the master station or the local or intelligent device station and the adjacent stations CC Link dedicated cable uses terminal resistor 110 Q Maximum overall cable distance 156 kbps 1200 m 3937 2 ft 625 kbps 30 cm 11 81 in or more 600 m 1968 6 ft 2 5 Mbps 200 m 656 2 ft 30 cm 11 81 in to 11 9 ft 5 Mbps een 0 m 360 9 ft 60 cm 23 62 in or more 2 m 6 56 ft or more 150 m 492 15 ft 30 cm 11 81 in to 59 cm 23 23 in Sy CBee 10 Mbps 60 cm 23 62 in to 80 m 262 5 ft 99 cm 38 98 in a oe 1 m 3 28 ft or more 100 m 328 1 ft CC Link dedicated high performance cable uses terminal resistor 130 Q Maximum overall cable distance 156 kbps 1200 m 3937 2 ft 625 kbps 30 cm 11 81 in or more 600 m 1968 6 ft 2 5 Mbps 200 m 656 2 ft 30 cm 11 81 in to 59 cm ee E x 2 m 6 56 ft or more 60 cm 23 62 in or more 70 cm 27 56 in to 1 m 3 28 ft or more The cable length between remote I O stations or remote device stations is within this range and if even one location is wired the maximum overall cable distance will be as indicated above 4 4 4 4 4 SPECIFICATION MELSEC 4 2 2 Maximum overall cable distance
6. Source Name i No Setting z Search n Find the next error information Help H Input an error code to find 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC Displays detailed information on the error log currently being selected pressing the Enter key after selecting a display item will display the same r Classification Driver Date 99 07 16 Error No 1281 Time 22 26 42 continuity on Source Name MCCLINK1 Message Contents Initialize error Explanation Failed to initialize the I F board Trouble Shooting Data Contents Detail i 0000 68 000000 00000000 h a 00 00 00 00 K 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000 v Previgue t Nexte Help H Close this dialogue box Updates the data currently being displayed Display the details of the error No details are given according to the type of the source Displays when the contents of a driver or buffer memory are referenced No data may be displayed according to the type of the source Displays the details of the next error log information Display the details of next error log information 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSEC 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES This chapter describes the devices and ranges that can be accessed during CC Link communication 8 1 Accessible Devices The following lists the devices that can be accessed during CC Link communication The Batch in the following table in
7. Check if the communication destination is correctly set by the utility There may be a problem of insufficient memory COM communication setting error Terminate other application s currently running An attempt to set for COM communication has failed Check if the system is operating normally Reboot the system COM control error Retry een Control cannot be performed properly during COM communication Check if the system is operating normally FFD6n Communication cannot be closed Reboot iis System 43 ROM operation error Change the TC setting value during RAM FFD5n A TC setting value was written to the CPU during ROM operation operation Retry Check if the communication destination is correctly set by the utility There may be a problem of insufficient memory Terminate other application s currently running Retry Check if the system is operating normally 32 Other task thread is occupying the resource and the resource is not FFEOn released within 30 seconds Communication initialization setting error An attempt to perform initial setting for communication has failed LLT communication setting error FFD41 An attempt to set for LLT communication has failed Ethernet control error Control cannot be performed properly during Ethernet communication 45 FFD3x There may be a problem of insufficient memory USB open error Terminate other application s currently running FFD2h Failed to initialize and
8. Dec 2002 IB NA 0800176 D Correction Subsection 7 4 2 Chapter 9 Addition Safety Precautions Precautions for use Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 1 1 Section 1 2 Section 3 4 Subsection 6 1 1 Subsection 6 1 2 Section 6 2 Section 6 3 Chapter 7 Subsection 7 1 1 Section 9 3 Chapter 10 Section 11 3 Subsection 11 3 1 Section 11 6 Section 11 7 Japanese Manual Version IB 0800173 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 ights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2000 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Precautions for use 9 When Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System or Microsoft Windows NTe Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 is used When Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional or Windows NT Workstation 4 0 is used installation and use of utility are allowed only with the Administrator authority When Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional is used When Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional is used only Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 and Microsoft Visual C 6 0 can be used as the programming languages Neither Microsoft Visu
9. To learn about the correspondence to the EMC command Chapter 2 Correspondence to the EMC command is described in Chapter 2 To learn about the system configuration Section 3 1 to Section 3 2 Configuration of a system using the CC Link board is described To learn about the operating environment for the CC Link board Section 3 3 The operating environment for the CC Link board is described in Section 3 3 To learn about specifications and functions for the CC Link board Chapter 4 The specifications and functions for the CC Link board are described in Chapter 4 To learn about CC Link board settings Chapter 5 CC Link board settings are described in Chapter 5 When installing or uninstalling a software package Chapter 6 How to install and uninstall a software packaged is described in Chapter 6 To learn about utilities operating procedure Chapter 7 The operating procedure for utilities is described in Chapter 7 10 To learn about devices that can be accessed and range of access Chapter 8 Device specifications and contents stored in the system area information are described in Chapter 8 11 To learn about how to use functions Chapter 9 How to use functions is described in Chapter 9 12 To learn about error contents Chapter 10 The contents of errors is described in Chapter 10 13 To learn about the actions to take when the system does not run Chapter 11 How to troubleshoot is describ
10. 7 3 9 Switching the display Or ccecceceesesseceeceeeeseeeeceeeeeeeaecaecaeeaeeaecaesaeseaeeaecaessaeeaesaesaeeeaetaesaeseeseaeeaes 7 21 7 3 10 About the Numerical Input pad oo ee eeceeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeteeeseeeseeeseeesaeesaeeseeeseeesaeeseeseeseeeseaesenteeeeeaes 7 22 7 3 11 Other Operations ccecceecceccecesseeseceeceeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeceeeeaeeaecaecaeeeaesaecaeseseaeeaeceeseeseaesaesaeeeeseaesaesneeeateaees 7 23 Toc Enor MIGWM a Soo5 se Secs cst sacs cish cots cates coca cis Saha kes sah cis h loa kts deck cis cath shed sadh cin sot ses decd cin seta dadk ats Seth ates decaasst 7 25 FLATT Sereen description aitarena tohinoa aia anena aaaea aia aaar Eaa aaa area uaeigigh teehee 7 25 Tke LOGOD a N E A T A EAA 7 26 P2453 E a iE ss sored E E etal ane en eee en O E ein el es 7 27 8 1 Accessible Devices ii iia 0h ate linte te li tii ene dee eet lid ead ates tated nededeted clnetediiaieees 8 1 8 1 1 Host personal computer local station CQuIVAIeNt ee eects eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeteeeteeeteeteeeteeeteeeteaes 8 1 8 1 2 Other stations iena aaiaw aii vei Ad levees See Us ee a ee 8 2 82 ACCESSIDIG Range oseanen ounan eaten Datei ene valet Saleen dette Sateen dete Sele dee dee ee EAN KAKAREN 8 5 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY 9 1to 9 10 9 1 Overview of the MELSEC Data Link Library eceececceceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeceeeeeeeaesaecaeeeaesaesaeseeeeaesaeeaeeaeeaees 9 1 9 2 FUNCTION LIST i i ces Acces ni eet it etl eel te a at
11. 9E83x 24958 9E82u 24959 9E81H 25056 9E29n 26333 99231 26334 99221 26336 Request error for other loop Change the routing destination to AnUCPU or 9920n Routing to other loop was performed QnACPU 28150 Data link dis onnectingiertor A host link device was accessed while the data 920An 9 link is being disconnected 92091 9204 28158 9202 10 8 Device points error The number of points specified for the destination station is out of device range When specifying the bit device the device number is not a multiple of 8 It is checked by the destination link module Device number error The device number specified for the destination station is out of range When specifying the bit device the device number is not a multiple of 8 It is checked by the destination link module Device type error The device type specified for the destination station is invalid It is checked by the destination link module Processing code error A processing code that cannot be processed by the destination station was set It is checked by the destination link module The ROM version of the CC Link board does not match the QCPU Q mode Board reset error Other process has executed a board reset using the same channel while other station is being accessed APS No error An incorrect response data was received Dual port hand shake error Check the size Check the device numbe
12. Select in the dialog box shown below if the change is acceptable Select to cancel it Device Monitor Utility Change the device X 0017 to ON Allright Yes lt DANGER e Configure the interlock circuit over the sequence program so that the entire system works safely at all times for data change control to the PLC in operation Also decide on corrective actions for an event of data communication error between the PC and PLC CPU in use 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 4 Error Viewer This section explains how to operate or set the error viewer Error Viewer can be used only when the operating system OS is either Windows 98 or Windows 95 7 4 1 Screen description The following explains the error viewer screen amp Communication Support Software Tool Error viewer driver Log View Help Type Date and Time Error No Massage Contents 99 07 16 22 25 42 MCCLINK1 Initialize error 99 07 16 22 23 27 MCCLINK1 1281 Initialize error The error types are displayed by symbols shown below i Normal message Indicates comments that are generated from normal processing A Warning message Messages that are generated to elicit attention even though it is not an error Error message Displays the error contents that are generated from each module For the lines with this symbol double click to see the detailed message contents and remove the Displays the content of an error 7 UTILIT
13. Turn on the power to the PC and install the software package 8 oeei See Chapter 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING SOFTWARE PACKAGE Test the CC Link board iis See Section 7 2 7 Operation of the Memory I O Test screen Perform data link settings forthe CC Link board ssid ttt See Section 7 2 CC Link Utility Startup the CC Link system Execute PC programs Complete Note Setting on the master module side is mandatory in order to run the CC Link system Perform the settings for the master module side as required See the user manual for the master module regarding the master module settings 5 1 5 1 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION MELSEC 5 2 Installation This section gives precautions when handling the CC Link board and explains the installation environment 5 2 1 Precautions when handling The followings are precautions to be noted when handling the CC Link board CAUTION e Fasten the CC Link board securely using the installation screws and tighten the installation screws securely within the specified torque range If the screws are loose this may cause malfunctioning If the screws are tightened too much this could cause damage to the screws or module leading to malfunctioning e Do not directly touch the conductive section of the CC Link board Doing so could result in malfunctioning or breakdown of the CC Link board ae 5 e Tighten the terminal screws within the spec
14. device type of the The specified block number of the extension file register is invalid extension file register 12 FFF4H Check the block number device type of the extension file register Check the write protect DIP switch of the accessed memory cassette aan oo Write protect error The specified block number of the extension file register is overlapping FFF ERa with the write protect area of the memory cassette Memory cassette error FFF2u No memory cassette is loaded to the accessed CPU or an incorrect Check the accessed memory cassette H memory cassette is loaded FFF1 The read area size of the read data storage array variable is too small size 16 Station number network number error FFFOn The station number network number is out of range number All station group number specification error FFEFH A function that does not support all station specification group number specification was specified 18 Remote instruction error Check the specified code FFEEn A code that is not designated was specified p i SEND RECV channel number error FFED The channel number specified with the SEND RECV function is out of Check the specified channel number H range 21 Error in gethostbyname Check if the specified host name exists in the FFEBH An error occurred in the function gethostbyname HOSTS file Time out error in select Check if MGW server service has been started A time out err
15. lt User specified folder gt lt COMMON gt lt INCLUDE gt 9 3 2 When using Visual C 5 0 and Visual C 6 0 The following describes the setting operation when using Visual C 5 0 and Visual C 6 0 1 When setting an include file 1 2 3 4 Start Visual C 5 0 or Visual C 6 0 and select Tool Option menu Select the Directory tab and set the directory type to Include files Double click the item to be set and reference the folder containing the include file MDFUN H has been save in the following directory during installation lt User specified folder gt lt COMMON gt lt INCLUDE gt Add include lt mdfunc h gt at the beginning of your program 2 When setting a library file 1 2 Start Visual C 5 0 or Visual C 6 0 and select Tool Option menu Select the Directory tab set Directory to be displayed to Library file and reference the folder containing the library file as in step 1 above MDFUNC32 LIB is stored in lt User specified folder gt lt COMMON gt lt LIB gt during installation Open the workspace to create and select Project Set menu Select the Link tab set General as the category then type mdfunc32 lib in the object library module field 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 9 4 Procedure for Programming The following describes the procedure for programming using the MELSEC data link library In this section it is assumed that th
16. the PC or the SLD shield terminal of the CC Link board using the thickest shortest cable possible about 30 cm 11 81 in or less in length Since the FG and SLD terminals play a role in grounding the noise generated in the PC it is necessary to ensure the lowest possible impedance Because the power line is used to allow the noise to escape it actually contains a great deal of noise Therefore shortening the wire length prevents the power line from becoming an antenna Note A long conductive material can become an antenna that emits noise more efficiently b Twist the ground cable leading to the ground point with the power supply cable By twisting them with the ground cable the noise leaking out of the power supply cable may be grounded at a higher rate However when a noise filter is installed to the power supply cable twisting with the ground cable may not be necessary 2 EMC COMMAND 2 1 3 Cable MELSEC Because the cable that runs from the control panel contains high frequency noise outside the control panel it acts as an antenna and radiates noise Always use shielded cable for cable that runs outside the control panel Except for certain models using the ferrite core is not mandatory However the noise radiated via cable can be suppressed more effectively by mounting a ferrite core Using a shielded cable is also effective in raising noise resistance The signal lines used for PLC input output and special units
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19. Board Information Network Monitor Statiow sLink Status Target Memory NOTest NetworkTest Version Channel 81 CC Link 1 x Logical Set No 65 aj Sta No f0 2j i Target CPU 4 ed CC Link Target Setting List Logical Set No Sta No Target CPU a 65 a 4 Change Delete v Device Monitor Exit Help Description Select the channel for setting the destination Logical Set No Enter the logical station number to be set or modified setting range 65 to 239 Enter the station number of a QJ61BT11 that is controlled by a multiple PLC system Target CPU Enter the target PLC to be accessed button Register the contents of the setting to the destination list button Select the line to be changed then click this button to modify the registered data The same operation will result by double clicking the line to be changed button Select the line to be deleted then click this button to delete the registered station number 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 2 7 Operations on Memory I O Test screen Diagnoses the dual port memory and I O port used by the CC Link board POINT 1 Start the diagnostic operation after disconnecting the external cable 2 To switch the screens during the diagnostic operation click the button to terminate the diagnosis and then switch screens fz CC Link Utility Information Board Information Network Monitor Station s
20. Check the parameters for the master station Does the RD LED remain unlit Does the SD LED remain unlit YES NO Using the PC turn the RX RY RWw and RWr assigned to the host on off Using the other station turn the RX RY RWw and RWr being used in the PC on off Replace the A80BDE J61BT13 Monitor the RX RY RWw and RWr with the other station Monitor the RX RY RWw and RWr with the PC Did the RX RY RWw and RWr turn on off with the PC Did the RX RY RWw and RWr turn on off with the PC Replace the A80BDE J61BT13 Are the monitor condition and user program normal NO Replace the A80BDE J61BT13 since the SD and RD LEDs are broken Check the monitor condition or user program Did the RX RY RWw and RWr turn on off with the PC Contact our sales agent or branch office nearby Normal 11 9 11 9 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 4 3 Flowchart to use when there is a communication error between the master station and CC Link board When a station number duplicate bit turns on in the link special register SW0098 to SWO09B station number duplicate status check the CC Link board of the relevant station number using the following procedure Troubleshooting flowchart when the ERR LED for the master station is flashing ERR LED for the master station
21. Link Status Target Memory 1 OTest Network Test Version Channel 91 CC Link 1 as Diagnose Address Count Memory F53FC000 F53FFFFFH oO 170 Port FCOO FCFFH Status Start Stop Device Monitor Exit Help Set the channel to be used Diagnose Displays the address being diagnosed and number of the diagnosis and status button Starts the memory and I O diagnosis button Terminates the memory and I O diagnosis Board Reset button Resets the CC Link board 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 2 8 Operations on Network Test screen Tests the CC Link board that is loaded CC Link Utility 1x Information Board Information Network Monitor Station s Link Status Target Memory I OTest Network Test Version j Channel 31 CC Link 1 r Board Setting St EN Local Test Mode Network Test jes Select Device Monitor Exit Help Sets the channel to be used Board Setting Displays information on the host Sets the items to be tested Setting Test Mode Network Test Performs a test for data link start and stop The following dialog box is displayed by clicking Select when starting data link C Stop Data Link Select when stopping data link Cancel button Closes the dialog box sithout performing the test Clicking this starts the test 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 Device Monitor Utility Thi
22. MELSEC 11 4 Flowchart to Use when the Data Link could not be Completed The following flowchart indicates when the data link could not be completed even though the CC Link board was connected to another station Check the A80BDE J61BT13 LED YES Is the RUN LED unlit See Section 11 4 1 Flowchart to use when RUN LED is unlit YES Is the SD RD LED lit See Section 11 4 2 Flowchart to use when the SD RD LED does not light Start the monitor function utility and select line monitor from the menu YES Is an error occurring See Section 11 4 3 Flowchart to use when there is a communication error in the master Complete station and CC Link boards 11 7 11 7 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 4 1 Flowchart to use when RUN LED is unlit Is it unlit during communication with other stations Is communication with other station continued Replace the A80BDE J61BT13 11 8 MELSEC NO The RUN LED has been off since the power was turned on y NO The RUN LED turned off while communicating Is the RUN LED still unlit even after the A80BDE J61BT13 was replaced Replace the A80BDE J61BT13 Adjust PC hardware etc Complete 11 8 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 4 2 Flowchart to use when SD RD LED does not turn on An error occurs Are the parameters for the master station OK
23. PC number error A EOu The destination station does not exist Correct the station number Processing mode error 225 A processing code that cannot be processed by the destination ACPU Check the destination ACPU and processing E1h was set It is checked by the destination ACPU 226 Special module specification error E2 Other data error request data Link specification error 228 A processing code that cannot be processed by the destination station Check the destination station number and was set processing code It is checked by the destination link module Remote error 232 The keyword did not match for the remote RUN STOP PAUSE Check the destination station number and E8n request processing code Check the destination station number and processing code 233 Link time over E9x The destination disconnected the link while processing Check the hardware of the special module Special module BUSY 234 Either the receive buffer is full at the destination due to transmission of general data or preparation for receiving data has not been completed Destination BUSY 236 Either the receive buffer is full at the destination due to transmission of Execute the request when the destination can ECu general data or preparation for receiving data has not been receive data completed 240 Link error y FOH A request was issued to a disconnected link station 241 Special module bus error a Fn Processing preparat
24. R file register ER extended file x resister ae sae ae Random Batch Q QnA link special Batch ise ee eed rela x x x x x x within ran CPU b d CEAR ADOS ES contact Random i T eee e E Q QnA link special Batch within Q QnA CPU nae edge a li ae gees et oe meree e l e e e buffer Random Retentive timer Batch aaa RR a e Host link register E emme from lt e l a e a EO aoe for reception Random Q QnA SEND Batch function Arrival x x x x x x acknowledgment x1 A2ACPU S1 cannot be accessed 2 No access is allowed in the case of the QOOJCPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSEC Access destination A0J2H A1S S1 i A2A S1 Q2A S1 A2U S1 Q3A A1SJ H IBM PC AT Device ats A2AS S1 S30 Q4A a A1SJH S8 compatible A2C A2USH S1 Q4AR PC A2N S1 Q02 H A Q2AS S1 H A 2ASH S1 A2S S1 ae Q2ASH S1 A2SH S1 Q QnA SEND function Batch Arrival acknowledgment en e Batch Direct link output Direct link relay Random Batch Direct link register network module side Random Direct link special Batch register x x x 7 A O Random network module side Mae ry cl a e a register Random Other station buffer Ban o o o fJo fof o o menyet Ramn x x x x Pe Px Otherstation random B n o o o olof o o access buffer Random x x J x x x x x Se cree Other station RX Other station RY EA Other st
25. a E P y A personalze your computer a z Folder options Fonts When Windows XP Professional is used open Start Control 4 amp amp gt Panel Game Internet Keyboard Mouse Controllers Options X i xi anm 2 Open Add Remove Programs and select Change or remove urrently installed programs fg SWADNF CCLINK B Size Luve amp prog rams Select SW4DNF CCLINK B and click the Change Remove button When Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT Workstation a 4 0 is used select SW4DNF CCLINK B and click the Add Remove button When Windows XP Professional is used select SW4DNF CCLINK B and then click on the Change Remove button 3 When the screen shown lett is displayed click the button to This will remove SW4DNF CCLINK B from your computer Do you wish to proceed begin uninstalling the software package 4 After the uninstall procedure of the software package is complete SW4DNF CCLINK B has been successfully uninstalled from your machine click the i Complete 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 UTILITY OPERATION POINT When using Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 or Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System use each utility after logging on as the user who has administrator authority 7 1 Utility Common Operati
26. aa ada aaa a eel dance nae dn edhe dail nen ninhiandl deen 2 3 2 1 4 Noise filter power Supply line filter oo ee ee eee eee eeneeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeeseaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeseaeeeaeeeaeeeas 2 5 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 1to3 4 3 1 System Configuration for ASOBDE J61B113 ce eeeeececeeeseeeeceeceeeeeeeaeceeeeeeeaesaeseeseaesaesaeeeeeeaeeaeeeeeneaes 3 1 S2 Applicable SV Stemi ci iic aa n eyes zeaetest A R a E A E EE 3 2 aa CADOUE NM OUT a taa a EEE Deana eva EA E es ha cantante a ier E EE E 3 3 3 4 Operating EnvironMent cc28 c cdasiee ten aviteliaets nteetiineets lene ieeeetivye aeintadaneecehs delet neeaeniveedeeee 3 4 4 SPECIFICATION 4 1to4 7 Axl General Specificato Me s c5 sess a sat oa eae coed Bed ag ah bead tae eed a Beanie Deen aye 4 1 4 2 Performance SpeCifiGatiOns rinane aiaa aeaaeae aa iaiaaeaia aaaea paalala Ean 4 2 4 2 1 Maximum overall cable distance for Ver 1 00 0 ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeseaeeeaeeeaeeas 4 3 4 2 2 Maximum overall cable distance for Ver 1 10 ce eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeenaeeeaeeas 4 5 4 3 CC Link Dedicated Cable a E a aeaa a a E aa a a e aa aE E A a ahs 4 6 4 4 EISt Of FUNCUOMS eeir eese er lis TETEE EER AKIA i eet ei KAREN ei eet ai i el 3 4 6 4 4 1 Multiple PLC system support ceccecceceeseeeeceeceeeeeeeeecaecseeeaesaecaeceeeeaeeaesaeseeeeaesaesaeseeeeaesaesaeseaseateats 4 7 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE
27. because the PC or OS is hang up 2 The CPU cannot start to control the CC Link driver within the WDT time as the other drive has occupied the CPU processing In case 2 the WDT time has to be adjusted as affected by the operation of the PC or other driver For details refer to 2 2 Adjusting WDT Time The following explains adjusting the WDT time The screens of Windows XP Professional are used in the explanation Therefore the screens and file names to be executed are slightly different from those of other operating systems Adjust the WDT time with reference to 1 Insert Disk 6 into the floppy disk drive W 2 Open Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt When Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT Workstation 4 0 is used open Start Programs MS DOS Prompt When Windows 2000 Professional is used open Start Programs Command Prompt To the next page 11 17 11 17 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC From the previous page iC gt A Too ls UDTSETNT exe 3 Execute WDTSETNE exe Enter A Tools WDTSETNT exe and then press the key Above enter example is relevant to Windows NT Workstation 4 0 and Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional When Windows 95 or Windows 98 is used enter A Tools WDTSET95 exe and then press the key gt 8 Tools UDTSEINT exe 4 As the message shown left is displayed enter in WDT Se
28. discuss the required specifications Microsoft Windows Windows NT Visual Basic Visual C are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Other company and product names herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V Gothaer Stra e 8 D 40880 Ratingen Phone 49 0 21 02 486 0 Fax 49 0 21 02 4 86 11 20 e mail megfamail meg mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FRANCE EUROPE B V 25 Boulevard des Bouvets F 92741 Nanterre Cedex Phone 33 1 55 68 55 68 Fax 33 1 55 68 56 85 e mail factory automation fra mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC UK EUROPE B V Travellers Lane GB Hatfield Herts AL10 8 XB Phone 44 0 1707 27 61 00 Fax 44 0 1707 27 86 95 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V Via Paracelso 12 l 20041 Agrate Brianza MI Phone 39 039 6053 1 Fax 39 039 6053 312 e mail factory automation it mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SPAIN EUROPE B V Carretera de Rub 76 80 E 08190 Sant Cugat del Vall s Phone 34 9 3 565 3131 Fax 34 9 3 589 2948 e mail industrial sp mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Office Tower Z 14
29. for Ver 1 10 The relation of the transmission speed and maximum overall cable distance when configuring the entire system with Version 1 10 modules and cable is shown below 7 Local station or Local station or Remote I O station Remote I O station Master station intelligent device intelligent device or remote or remote station station device station device station i Station to station cable length Maximum overall cable distance Version 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable terminal resistor of 110Q used Station to station cable length Maximum overall cable distance 156kbps 1200m 3937 2 ft 625kbps 900m 2952 9 ft 2 5Mbps 20cm 7 88 in or longer 400m 1312 4 ft 5Mbps 160m 524 96 ft 10Mbps 100m 328 1 ft 4 SPECIFICATION MELSEC 4 3 CC Link Dedicated Cable Use the CC Link dedicated cable for the CC Link system If a cable other than the CC Link dedicated cable is used the performance of the CC Link system cannot be guaranteed If you have any questions regarding the CC Link dedicated cable or if you wish to see its specifications see the CC Link Partner Association homepage http www cc link org 4 4 List of Functions The following table lists the CC Link board functions Data communication 1 Communication for remote input RX remote output RY remote function register RWw RWr via the CC Link is possible using the cyclic t
30. installation screws within the specified torque range If the screws are loose this will lead to an error in operation If the screws are tightened too much this will damage the screws and cause a short e Always make sure to touch the grounded metal to discharge the electricity charged in the body etc before touching the CC Link board Failure to do so may cause a failure or malfunctions of the CC Link board WIRING PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e Always turn off all external power before performing installation wiring or other work If all power is not turned off there is a risk of electric shock damage to the product or malfunctioning e When turning on the power and operating the module after installation and wiring are completed always attach the terminal cover that comes with the product There is a risk of electric shock if the terminal cover is not attached A CAUTION e Always ground the FG terminal on the PC side using D type grounding Class 3 grounding or higher specifically for the PC Otherwise there is a risk of malfunctioning If a malfunctioning occurs even when the PC unit is grounded ground both the FG terminal for the PC unit and the SLD terminal for the CC Link board e Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range If the terminal screws are loose this will lead to a short or malfunctioning If the terminal screws are tightened too much this will damage the screws and CC Link board cau
31. led aed a i indecent eae 9 2 9 3 Settings for Using FUNCTIONS i secs cca escease vases cezczass as caceslapaaeataccages shpcaeaceugzusescagangescistas ansnnaceedzsaaast iattices 9 3 9 3 1 When using Visual Basic 5 0 and Visual Basic 6 0 ecceceecceseeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeaesaeeeeseaeeaes 9 3 9 3 2 When using Visual C 5 0 and Visual C 6 0 cceccecceseseeeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeaesaeseeeeaeeaeeeeeeeteaeeats 9 3 9 4 Procedure for Programming ran aa a E A a A AS 9 4 O25 Channel AEE E AE A AE A eee 9 5 9 6 Station Number Settings zeczezes scesseesccaen ces cus seescedehies dugadewaacg steed aug shuns ange eaduaebensedh and at bat eceebaae eeeedneeban ogee 9 6 9 7 Device TOOS 8 ae A an intent a ite ait a eae 9 7 9 8 Sample Programs shiniin a Mente els ieee ee edna 9 10 l10 ERROR CODE 10 1 to 10 8 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 1to 11 19 11 1 When Performing TroubleShooting ccccecceeceeeeeeceeeeeseeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeseaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeneenaeenas 11 1 11 2 Troubleshooting Table by the Type of Error Occurring 2 ssccecceceeteeeeceeceeeeaeeaeeaeeeeeeaeeaeeaeeeeeeaeeaes 11 2 11 3 Flowchart to Use when the Board or PC do not Operate cccccecceceeseeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaesaeseeteeeaees 11 3 11 3 1 Table of error event messages that may occur during driver StartUp eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 11 5 11 4 Flowchart to Use when the Data Link could not be Completed cceccesees
32. logical station number to 1 1h to 64 40h other station the lower byte station number Higher Lower The range of the logical station number specification is from 65 41H to 239 EFH 2 It is impossible to specify the station number 64 on the CC Link communication except for the buffer memory access 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 9 7 Device Types Either code number or device name can be specified for functions as the device type 1 Only when via CC Link board The following table shows the CC Link dedicated device type when accessing to the device via CC Link board Device type Code specification j Sot Device r Device name specification Dev Y Host RY 14 EH Dev SD Host SW link special W for CC Link Host link register for transmitting Dev Wr Host link register for receiving Host buffer memory Other SB link special B for CC Link Other SW link special W for CC Link gt 1 Cannot use with mdRandR mdRandW mdDevSet and mdDevRst functions To access a random access buffer a different device type must be specified depending on the random access buffer setting Specify a device type shown in the following table specify an address to the device No then access the buffer Setting Device type used Accessible range Default setting DevMRB AOOH to FFFH DevMRB AOOH to FFFH Extension settin DevSPB A00n to 2FFFu 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 2 Common T
33. open the USB port Check if the system is operating normally Reboot the system A conditional random read has been set via a switch such as GX Developer Wait until the condition is enabled Alternatively cancel the condition Exit the program and restart the PC TEL error Setup the package again Consult with the dealer regarding the problem Random read condition disable error The random read condition is not enabled and random read cannot be performed 47 FFD1H FFDOn 50 Opened path maximum value over FFCEn The number of open paths exceeds the maximum value 32 Close several paths FFCDn An error occurred in the exclusive control Check if the system is operating normally 2174 Destination station number specification error l y F782 The destination station number for the processing request is Check the destination station number specifying the host 16386 to 20222 See CC Link system master local module user s manual Same as left B1024 to BFFEn 10 7 10 7 10 ERRO R CODE MELSEC 18558 B782u Request destination station number specification error The local station number was specified as the station number of the processing request destination station Review the correct request destination station number E Transient was issued to the remove I O Check the destination station to request ean A device for other station only was accessed to the host Check the device type 24957
34. station 4 SPECIFICATION MELSEC 4 2 1 Maximum overall cable distance for Ver 1 00 The relationship between the transmission speed and the maximum overall cable distance is described below 1 For a system consisting of only remote I O stations and remote device stations Remote I O station Master station Remote I O station Remote I O station Remote I O station or remote or remote or remote or remote device station device station device station device station x2 x2 x1 1 Maximum overall cable distance 1 Cable length between remote I O stations or remote device stations 2 Cable length between the master station and the adjacent stations CC Link dedicated cable uses terminal resistor 110 Q ee Station to station cable length Meee eee pote Ou eee 156 kbps 1200 m 3937 2 ft 625 kbps 30 cm 11 81 in or more 600 m 1968 6 ft 2 5 Mbps 200 m 656 2 ft 9 ft 30 cm 11 81 in to 11 5 Mbps 59 cm 23 23 in O M 360 3 M 60 cm 23 62 in or more 1 m 3 28 ft or more 150 m 492 15 ft 30 cm 11 81 in to 164 1 ft 59 cm 23 23 in SOTIR EN 10 Mbps 60 cm 23 62 in to 262 5 ft 99 cm 38 98 in BOTN 20At 1 m 3 28 ft or more 100 m 328 1 ft CC Link dedicated high performance cable uses terminal resistor 130 Q Station to station cable length A TARTEAN OES e 156 kbps 1200 m 3937 2 ft 625 kbps 900 m 2952 9 ft 2 5 Mbps PRE E 400 m 1312 4
35. stops during the user program execution Section 11 5 4 Flowchart to use when the system goes down or resets during the user program execution System goes down or resets during the user program execution 11 5 1 Flowchart to use when unexpected value is input to specific link device Check the following items 1 Check for a station with link error using the network monitor in the monitoring function 2 Check the link parameter assignment range at the master station 3 Check the device range used in the PLC program at the PLC 4 Check in the user program argument data for the communication function accessing the specific link device 11 12 11 12 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 5 2 Flowchart to use when reading from and writing to the device cannot be done using the communication function Is the communication function s return value abnormal Monitor the device to be accessed from the monitoring function s utility device monitor Also perform a data change to see if data can be written Can the device be monitored Was the data written Did an error occur Was it host access See Ch 10 ERROR CODE Check the user program See Ch 10 ERROR CODE Check by following the flowchart in 11 4 for when data linking could not be completed 11 13 Check the board number setting for the A80BDE J61BT13 See if there is duplication with the system or ano
36. to be changed HEX Hexadecimal DEC Decimal DANGER e Configure the interlock circuit over the sequence program so that the entire system works safely at all times for data change control to the PLC in operation Also decide on corrective actions for an event of data communication error between the PC and PLC CPU in use 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 7 Changing word device values continuously Change the specified word device data for the number of specified points being set 1 Selecting the menu Select Device Write Continuous Change in Data from the menu bar 2 Dialog box Continuous Change in Data r Device Type Device Type sDispecial register Block Network No m DeviceNo C HEX DEC OCT 2 Setting Data C HEX DEC 38 r Points C HEX DEC OCT 5 omea data Sets the head address to change the data HEX Hexadecimal DEC Decimal OCT Octal HEX Hexadecimal DEC Decimal Points Sets the number of points to perform continuos change of the data HEX Hexadecimal DEC Decimal OCT Octal lt DANGER e Configure the interlock circuit over the sequence program so that the entire system works Safely at all times for data change control to the PLC in operation Also decide on corrective actions for an event of data communication error between the PC and PLC CPU in use 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC
37. to monitor And to monitor the host station device on the CC Link board set as follows Host station device to monitor Device type to specify X Device Type Wr Random access buffer Device No Sets the head number of device to monitor HEX Hexadecimal DEC Decimal OCT Octal Register Device List Displays a list of the devices entered button Enters the data set in device type and device number and adds them to register device list button Selects the device to change and click this button to change the entered data button Selects the device to be deleted and click this button to delete from the register device list The only devices that may be monitored using the 16 point entry monitor are those that have random access capability If a device that is not capable of random access is specified a device type error 3 will occur See Chapter 8 ACEESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES to determine whether or not a device has random access capability 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 6 Changing word device values Changes the specified word device data 1 Selecting the menu Select Device Write Data Changing from the menu bar 2 Dialog box Device Type Device Type sDispecial register x Block Network No m DeviceNo C HEX DEC OCT 11 r Setting Data C HEX DEC 35 4 one data HEX Hexadecimal DEC Decimal OCT Octal Setting Data Sets the data
38. 95 and Windows 98 check the driver message in the error viewer 11 4 11 4 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 3 1 Table of error event messages that may occur during driver startup The table below lists the errors displayed in the event viewer error viewer 256 The driver could not be executed because an DEON Caines ene Hoes 100n error occurred during driver startup gain P 9 system 257 F Check the installation status of the 1011 The CC Link board could not be detected CC Link board roa No response from hardware Replace the CC Link board 259 The number of boards detected exceeds the Remove boards until the number falls 1034 maximum number that can be loaded within the maximum limit ian An attempt to link the device name has failed Reinstall operating system 268 An error occurred during receiving process The request packet is incorrect Check the FE and PLG pragram for 269 which the processing is being 10Dx An error occurred during transmission process requested to this PC 1 This error occurs when the CC Link board driver is installed first Install SW4DNF CCLINK B then An error occurred when writing to the registry restart the PC to confirm that this error does not occur 2 Increase the system memory and disk capacities Check the PC and PLC program for which the processing is being requested to this PC A request that cannot be processed was received from other station A request for wh
39. Aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MELSEC A Series Programmable Logic Controllers User s Manual CCLink System Master Local Interface A80BDE J61BT13 Art no 136226 01 12 2002 IB NA 0800176 D Aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION e SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e Be sure to read these instructions before using the product Before using this product read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and handle the product correctly with full attention to safety Note that these precautions apply only to this product Refer to the user s manual of the CPU module for the PLC system safety precautions In this manual the safety instructions are ranked as DANGER and CAUTION 7 N F lt P DANGER Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury N CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage 7 a Note that failure to observe the CAUTION level instructions may also lead to serious results depending on the circumstances Be sure to observe the instructions of both levels to ensure personal safety Please keep this manual in accessible place and be sure to forward it to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS lt DANGER e When there is a communication error in the data link the station where the communication is occurring changes t
40. C From the previous page Install Program From Floppy Disk or CD ROM J xj TOE 4 When the screen shown left is displayed insert Disk 1 into the floppy Insert the product s first installation floppy disk or CD ROM ee disk drive and click the button Run Installation Program 3 x ET FE 5 When the screen shown left is displayed Setup exe has been MS IS ie correct instal lation program click mish 1o pee ieee ata found Click the Finish button and start the installation If Setup exe was not found click the Browse button and change to the location where Setup exe exists Open Browse lt Back Cancel Choose Setup Language E 6 When the screen shown left is displayed select English and click Select the language for this installation from the button the choices below z Cancel pie E 7 When the screen shown left is displayed click the button Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for SW4DNF CCLINK B The InstallShield Wizard will install SW4DNF CCLINK B on your computer To continue click Next Cancel To the next page 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC From the previous page es x El 8 Specify the installation destination folder gee The default installation destination folder of SW4DNF CCLINK B is Setup will install SW4DNF CCLINK 8 in the following folder a To install to this fold
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42. Help Click 2 To display the help screen for the device monitor utility and error viewer click Help Help from the menu bar 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 1 5 Verifying the version This section explains how to verify the utility version 1 To verify a utility s version click the Version tab f CC Link Utility Infomation Board Information Network Monitor Station sLink Status Target Memory HOTest Network Test _ Version Version fcc mj SW4DNF CCLINK B H13 i ail CC Link Utility 2000 11 09 Copyright C 2000 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Device Monitor Exit Help 2 To verify the version for the device monitor utility and error viewer click Help Version from the menu bar 7 UTILITY OPERATION 7 2 CC Link Utility 7 2 1 Operation procedure Connect a PC to CC Link Perform settings using the CC Link utilities Perform settings using the board information screen Confirm the host line status using the network monitor screen To check the list of boards use the information screen To confirm the line status of other stations use the station s link status screen To access a multiple PLC system set the logical station number in the target screen To perform a diagnosis of the memory and I O and board reset use the memory I O test screen To perform a network test use the network test screen
43. If modules and cables of Ver 1 00 and Ver 1 10 are mixed in a system the maximum total cable length and the cable length between stations will be as specified by Ver 1 00 For the maximum total cable length and the cable length between stations for the Ver 1 00 products see Section 4 2 1 1 How to check Ver 1 10 Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link boards and modules contain a CC Link logo on the board or rating name plate Example Rating name plate of AJ61BT11 CC Link MITSUBISHI PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER IESE DATE LISTED 80M1 Gp ino CONT Ea lt UL Ce CLASS2 ONLY s MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN BD992C077H01 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MELSEC 3 4 Operating Environment The following table shows the operating environment for the CC Link board IBM PC AT compatible personal computer with one or more PCI bus slots CPU satisfying the specifications described below in Applicable operating system Required memory and the corresponding required PC performance li PCI bus specifications 5V DC 32 bit bus Basic clock 33MHz Operating system Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System English version Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System English version Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 English version Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System English version Microsoft Windows XP Profes
44. MAND MELSEC 2 1 4 Noise filter power supply line filter A noise filter is a part that has a considerable effect in preventing conductive noise Except for a few models installation of a noise filter to the power supply line is not mandatory However the installation of a noise filter can suppress noise at a higher rate a noise filter is effective for reducing noise emitted in the range below 10MHz Use a noise filter equivalent to the models shown below FN343 3 01 FN660 6 06 ZHC2203 11 SCHAFFNER SCHAFFNER Rated current Rated voltage 250 V Precautions when installing a noise filter are noted below 3A 1 Do not bundle the wiring on the input and output side of the noise filter If they are bundled noise on the output side will be inducted to the wiring on the input side where the noise has been removed by a filter Input side Input side power supply side power supply side Induction Induction Filter Filter Output side device side Output side device side 2 Ground the ground terminal for the noise filter to the control panel using as short wiring as possible about 10 cm 3 94 in 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MELSEC 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The configuration for a system using the CC Link board is explained below 3 1 System Configuration for ASOBDE J61BT13 The following indicates the system configuration when an CC Link board is used The CC Link board can
45. PC and that PC can be used as a local station 2 Using a PCI bus eliminates troublesome switch settings Simply installing the board in the PCI bus automatically executes initial setting 3 Displays test and monitor information related to the CC Link Operation becomes easy since the CC Link system testing and monitoring statuses can be displayed in the IBM PC AT compatible PC 4 Various functions are available to accommodate user programming By using various functions that are compatible with Microsoft Visual C and Microsoft Visual Basic user applications to perform remote control for the PLC CPU as well as reading from and writing to devices can easily be created 5 Drivers for various operating systems are available A variety of drivers are provided to make it easier to construct a system that is compatible with the user s environment Compatible operating systems Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System English Version Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System English Version Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 English Version Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System English Version Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System English Version 6 Support for QCPUs Q mode of a multiple PLC system By specifying the station number of the logical station number via the CC Link utility communication with each QCPU Q mode of a multiple PLC system c
46. PERATION MELSEC 5 2 2 Installation environment See the instruction manual accompanying the PC unit regarding installation of the PC unit in which the CC Link board is mounted CAUTION e Always ground the PC unit using grounding type D Class 3 grounding Otherwise there is the risk of malfunctioning If there is an error in operation even when the PC unit is grounded ground the FG terminal of the PC unit as well as the SLD terminal of the CC Link board 5 2 3 How to remove the terminal block The CC Link board uses a two piece terminal block so that the CC Link board can be replaced without disconnecting the signal line to the terminal block The illustration below shows how to remove the block Screwdriver Remove the two screws at both ends of the terminal block and pull them out 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION MELSEC 5 3 Name and Setting for Each Part This section explains the name and settings for each part of the CC Link board fa RUN ERR p olliollololollio soo 20 24 65 00 annn Number ae Operation display LED LED Contents RUN ERR nomenclature O O Lights when the CC Link board is CC Link board is WDT error running properly and turns off when a_ normal PC power is OFF O O WDT error occurs SD RD A x Lights when there is an error in the Data link Data link network communication status communication error commu
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48. TE E OEE R TRT App 1 A 8 A 8 Manuals The following table list the manuals relevant to this product You can order them as necessary Relevant Manuals Manual Number Control amp Communication Link System Master Local type AJ61BT11 A1SJ61BT11 User s Manual IB 66721 This manual explains the system configuration performance specifications functions handling wiring 133872 and troubleshooting for the AJ61BT11 and A1SJ61BT11 Sold separately Control amp Communication Link System Master Local Module type AJ61QBT11 A1SJ61QBT11 User s Manual IB 66722 This manual explains the system configuration performance specifications functions handling wiring 133873 and troubleshooting for the AJ61QBT11 and A1SJ61QBT11 Sold separately Control amp Communication Link System Master Local Module type QJ61BT11 User s Manual SH 080016 This manual explains the system configuration performance specifications functions handling wiring 13JL91 and troubleshooting for the QU61BT11 Sold separately How to Read the Manual How to Read the Manual is listed according to the objective when using the CC Link board Refer to the following when using this manual 1 2 3 To learn about the features of the CC Link board Section 1 1 The features are described in Section 1 1 To learn about compatibility with existing software Section 1 2 Compatibility with existing software is described in Section 1 2
49. This section explains how to operate the CC Link utilities The following explains the operation procedure for the CC Link utilities See section 5 1 See Section 7 2 3 See Section 7 2 4 See Section 7 2 2 See Section 7 2 5 See Section 7 2 6 See Section 7 2 7 See Section 7 2 8 MELSEC 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 2 2 Operations on Information screen The hardware information that is set for CC Link board is displayed fez CC Link Utility Information Board Information Network Monitor Station s Link Status Target Memory IOTest Network Test Version Board List Channel No Board Model Name IRQ No Memory Address 120 Port No ROM 81 JAS0BDEJ61BT13 CC Link 11 FS3FC000 F5aFFFFFH FCOO FCFFH we aa eee i ey fs E A a Pee 2 Ee eee ae Device Monitor Exit Help Item Description Memory Address Displays the range of dual port memory that CC Link board occupies I O Port no Displays the ranges of I O port that CC Link board occupies ROM Ver Displays the ROM version of CC Link board 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 2 3 Operations on Board Information screen The card information screen is used to set and to display various information about the installed CC Link board f CC Link Utility Information Network Monitor Station s Link Status Target MemorpI 0 Test Network Test Version p Channel
50. User s Manual e A80BDE J61BT11 Control amp Communication System Master Local Interface Board User s Manual For SW4DNF CCLINK B 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE This section explains how to install and uninstall the software package 6 1 Installing the Software Package The following explains the installation procedure of the driver and the installation procedure of the utility 6 1 1 Installing the driver The following explains the installation procedure of the CC Link board driver POINT When Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 is used the installation of the CC Link board driver is not required 1 When Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating System is used 1 Mount the CC Link board to a PC then power on the PC to start Windows 2000 Professional Found New Hardware Wizard 2 When the screen shown left is displayed click the button Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next Cancel iiae Dates bia w 3 When the screen shown left is displayed select Search for a suitable A device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with yaar x n an opsictha gem driver for my device recommended then click the Next gt button This wizard will com
51. XE file that was generated using MDFUNC32 LIB must be re linked using the MDFUNC32 LIB that comes with SW4DNF CCLINK B 2 Supports Windows XP Professional from Version 70H or later 3 Supports Windows XP Professional from Version 40E or later 1 OVERVIEW MELSEC 2 When using the CC Link board Communication Support Software Tool and GX Developer in the same PC Supported OS Po Supported OS Software package r emosroses x a a a a e e x Sw2D5F cskP E M Mim x x Eig SW2D5F OLEX E i O Him o x x Zi swapse xMop e O O TM o x ee swapsr cskp i Hm o x x Zi x x x x x KA x x x 1x x xX x x x a SWSOS OLEXE i O O Mam O x x ii x x x x x x SW3D5F XMOP E Q O O swopsc acre oa o ES Sw2D5c acT E 7 TM o o x Tim swapsc acTe i O TM o o o Tm Fn Es sacorn Mn lt M gt x A x x x A SW2D5C GPPW E sacccorm MENNIE G o lt lt i SW3D5C GPPW E PADIVE per swapsc cppwE x x o o xX o x x Px SW5D5C GPPW E x x O O x O x x sweDsc cPPw E A C TM o x x 7m swrosc cpPw I TM o o x x x X x x x x DOS MS DOS 6 2 NT 3 51 Windows NT Workstation 3 51 Win 95 Windows 95 Win 98 Windows 98 Win Me Windows Me NT 4 0 Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Win 2000 Windows 2000 Professional XP Pro Windows XP P
52. Y OPERATION MELSEC 7 4 2 Log menu The following explains the contents of log menu View Help Driver Basic Middle Ware Applied Middle Ware 36 Others Open the Selected File Save with a Name Delete Log Setting Exit Selecting error entry source Select the error entry source type to be displayed in the error viewer The currently selected items are checked Driver Displays the messages generated by drivers such as common memory device Basic Middle Ware Displays the messages generated by the common memory data server and tab control process Applied Middle Ware Displays the messages generated by MX Chart and MX Monitor Others Displays the messages generated by the application packages Open the Selected File Open the error log file ELF Save with a Name Save the error log data of the error entry source driver etc currently being selected to the specified file Delete Erase the error log data of the error entry source driver etc currently being displayed Perform operations according to direction displayed on the dialog box Log Setting Select processing method for which the number of error logs exceeds the number of maximum entry How to Control Messages of Exceeding the Log Size Limit Replace Old Messages lt Overwrite in history order C Suspend Logging until there will be an enough spa
53. a different driver or click Next to continue Add New Hardware Wizard Location of driver cobs AAWINSKAUS MCCLINKINF t Cancel Add New Hardware Wizard 6 The installation is complete when the screen shown left is displayed BS PCI MELSEC CC LINK Controller Click the button Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Cancel Complete 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE 6 1 2 Installing the utility MELSEC The following explains the installation procedure of the utility The screens of Windows 2000 Professional are used in the explanation Therefore these screens are slightly different from other operating systems Install the utilities with reference to REMARK POINT 1 When using the following Operating systems logon as a user who has administrator authority e Windows XP Professional e Windows 2000 Professional e Windows NT Workstation 4 0 2 Remove all the applications that are included in the startup then restart Windows before installing SW4DNF CCLINK B 3 Make sure to close other applications running on Windows including resident software such as antivirus software before installation 4 Be sure to uninstall SWnDNF CCLINK first then install SW4DNF CCLINK B Since all the data set by each utility will be erased it is necessary to set them again 5 To install the utility use Add Remo
54. al Basic 5 0 nor Microsoft Visual C 5 0 can be used Multi thread communication Multi thread communication is not supported Installation Install the SW4DNF CCLINK B after uninstalling SWnDNF CCLINK Overwrite installation When performing an overwrite installation install in the same folder where the previous program is installed Start menu When the software package is uninstalled items may remain in the start menu In this case reboot the computer Software version of the CC Link master and local modules For the CC Link master and local modules use software version N or later A module running software version M or earlier will not run properly CC Link board ROM version When connecting to the QCPU Q mode be sure to use a CC Link board whose ROM version is W or later The system will not operate correctly if a CC Link board of V or older ROM version is used Multiprocessor PC Multiprocessor PCs cannot be used because they are not supported by the driver 10 Accessing the CN device for the FXCPU CN devices for the FXCPU with numbers 200 or after cannot be accessed read write A 5 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Type A8S0BDE J61BT 13 Control amp Communication Link System Local Interface Board Before using the equipment please read this manual carefully to develop full familiarity with the functions and performance of the Type A80BDE J61BT 13 Control amp Communication Li
55. all procedure 2 To reinstall the software package uninstall it first restart the PC and then reinstall 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC 6 2 Icons to be Registered When the software package is installed the following icons are registered in Start Programs MELSEC When Windows XP Professional is used the following icons are registered in Start All Programs MELSEC Utility name a CC Link utility Starts the CC Link utility Starts Error Viewer 1 Supported for Windows 95 and Windows 98 only 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC 6 3 Uninstalling the Software Package The following explains how to uninstall the software package The screens of Windows 2000 Professional are used in the explanation Therefore these screens are slightly different from other Operating systems Uninstall the utilities with reference to REMARK 1 Always uninstall from Control Panel Do not directly start the installed UnInstaller exe 2 To reinstall the software package uninstall it first restart the PC and then reinstall slo 1 Open Start Settings Control Panel back gt E Qsearch Gyrolders CBristory AG GE X A Ede Address E Control Panel z ea car tl al sS B f al 5 S m gt REMARK Control Panel Options Hardware Programs Tools i i Use the settings in Control Panel to
56. an be performed 1 OVERVIEW MELSEC 1 2 Combinations of Boards with Existing Software This section describes the combinations of boards with existing software 1 When using the CC Link board and other interface boards in the same PC Supported OS Sunen B W XP XP oaio moger name name DOS NT3 51 wings wings Win Me NT 4 0 m 2000 Pro Home Q80BD J71LP21 25 GEOBP Sy ILP SWODNC MNETH B x x o Q80BD J71LP21GE Q80BD J71BR11 x x x x SWOIVDWT MNET10P A70BDE J710LP23 SW1IVDWT MNET1OP o l o o l A70BDE J71QLP23GE aropesiasnis SWeonmneTio Mona o o e o x lt m SW3DNF MNET10 Es A70BDE J71QLR23 SW3DNF MNET10 SW3DNF CCLINK A80BDE J61BT11 3 i SW4DNF CCLINK B O O lt x XX x g xXIXIXIXxXIIX A T TE E I 2x T dh g pg g p O x X wo pg x x x SWODNF ANU B i lt lt a o lt lt ee _ swonras M gt lt Go co lt iim DOS MS DOS 6 2 NT 3 51 Windows NT Workstation 3 51 Win 95 Windows 95 Win 98 Windows 98 Win Me Windows Me NT 4 0 Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Win 2000 Windows 2000 Professional XP Pro Windows XP Professional XP Home Windows XP Home Edition Can be operated simultaneously x Cannot be operated simultaneously No combination available x x F indicates an OS that is not supported by the CC Link board It cannot be used on the same PC 1 The user program E
57. ar 2 Dialog box Channel 94 c Link 1 slot ne m Network Setting C OwnSta CO Placer ble Sta No Luoditel StahG Logical Sta WG Z conen Sets the channel to be used Network Setting Sets the host and other stations along with network number and station number 1 To access a multiple PLC system select other station then enter the value of the logical station number set with the CC Link utility for the station number 2 Do not specify a CC Link remote I O station or intelligent device station as the monitor destination Specifying a remote I O station or intelligent device station generates a corresponding error 3 When own station is selected in the network setting network No 0 and station No 255 are displayed as the network status 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 5 Setting the device to monitor Set the device to perform monitoring 1 Selecting the menu Select Setting Device Setting from the menu bar 2 Dialog box Batch monitoring 16 points registration monitoring Device Type AR Type Device Type kanpun 7 Device Type sD special register 7 Block NetworkNo DeviceNo DeviceNo C HEX DEC ocT 0 4 HEX CDEC OCT ecco 4 Block Network No Register Device List Cancel Bit device Word device Sets the device type block number and network number
58. are designed to ensure a noise resistance level of 2 kV IEC801 4 EN61000 4 4 if a shielded cable is used If a shielded cable is not used or when a shielded cable is not grounded properly the noise resistance will drop below 2 kV Note With the EN50082 2 the noise resistance of each signal line is specified based on the application of the signal Signals related to control process control 2 kV Signals not related to control process control 1 kV In the EN50082 2 the meaning of signals related to control is not defined However considering the original intent of the EMC command the signal line that poses possible danger to person or equipment when the panel is incorrectly operated shall be defined as the signal related to control and high noise resistance is considered mandatory 1 Grounding treatment for shields a Perform shielding processing at a position near the exit of the control panel If the grounding point is far from the exit position the cable portion after the grounding point will cause electromagnetic induction and generates high frequency noise b Use a grounding method that allows the shield a surface grounding in a large area against the control panel A clamping fixture as shown below may alternatively be used When such a fixture is used mask the coating in the area inside the control panel where the fixture contacts Shielded section Coating mask Screw Clamping fixture Sh
59. ation link Faon co a a e a E e aE a a a ee ter stone Hen O Fo __g_ _ 9 1g taoa tao Random om 3 e E E oer stan sw Kaaa Ojea x3 Access to the CC Link intelligent device station module buffer memory installed into each CPU 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSEC 8 2 Accessible Range The range of access during CC Link communication includes only the module master station local station PLC and the intelligent device station for the CC Link connected by the CC Link board and PC with CC Link board installed 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY This chapter describes the functional overview of the functions included in the library The screens of the Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System are used in this section Please note that these screens are slightly different from other Operating systems 9 1 Overview of the MELSEC Data Link Library These functions are used when creating a user program that communicates with a PLC CPU With the functions the user can perform communication without being conscious of the hardware type on the opposite side or the communication protocol wera ee IBM PC AT compatible PC The user can easily communicate with a designated PLC without worrying about the communication protocol MELSEC Data Link Library CC Link board CC Link module 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 9 2 Functi
60. be connected to a maximum of up to 26 modules per 1 master station However the following conditions must be fulfilled 1 1xa 2xb 3xc 4xd lt 64 3 a Number of modules occupied by 1 station b Number of modules occupied by 2 stations c Number of modules occupied by 3 stations d Number of modules occupied by 4 stations 2 16xA 54xB 88xC lt 2304 Number of remote I O stations lt 64 Number of remote device stations lt 42 The number of local stations standby master stations and intelligent device stations lt 26 Ow gt An IBM PC AT Compatible PC equipped with a PCI bus x 1 Operating system has been installed Software package SW4DNF CCLINK B Master module CC Link board A80BDE J61BT13 3 gt CC Link dedicated cable Terminal resistor Terminal resistor mandatory 2 mandatory 2 1 A multiprocessor PC cannot be used since the drivers are not compatible 2 The terminal resistor comes with the master module 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MELSEC 3 2 Applicable System The CC Link system master module which can use an CC Link board is explained below The master module that can use an CC Link board is the product with function version B or later and software version N or later The product with earlier versions than those listed above cannot use an CC Link board The function version is recorded in the DATE column of t
61. below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Z Include this location in the search A Win2000 Us x O Don t search I will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt _ Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for gt PCI MELSEC CC LINK Controller Click Finish to close the wizard Complete 1 Mount a CC Link board to a PC and then power on the PC to start Windows XP Professional 2 When the screen shown left is displayed select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and then click the NEXT button 3 As the screen shown left is displayed select Search for the best driver in these locations Check Include this location in the search and enter A Win2000 Us Insert Disk 6 into the floppy disk drive and then click the button to start the drive installation 4 When the screen shown left is displayed this means that the installation is completed Click the button 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC 3 When Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System or M
62. by the following operation 1 Change the input status and check if the change can be read correctly using the test program 2 Repeat on off of output and check if the status of the external device changes accordingly 3 Narrowing the range Based on the steps 1 and 2 above deduce the range of error location as one of the following 1 PC side or external device side 2 PC main body or board 3 Cable 4 User program 11 1 Tizi 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 2 Troubleshooting Table by the Type of Error Occurring When trouble occurs refer to the methods in Table 11 1 for determining the cause of 11 the trouble Table 11 1 Troubleshooting table by the type of error occurring Error content Cause determination method See the flowchart found in A CC Link board did not operate normally upon startup Section 11 3 for when the board and PC do not operate See the flowchart found in Section 11 4 for when the data link could be completed There was no data linking although the master station and other station were connected to the CC Link board When an error occurs during the data link 1 An unexpected value is entered in the special device 2 The device is being accessed using a function in the user program but data cannot be read or written 3 Communication stops occasionally while the user program is executing 4 The system goes down blue screen or resets while the user program is executing in operati
63. ce lt Do not register information unless space is reserved by old information deletion Cancel Help H Exit End the error viewer 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 4 3 View menu The following explains the contents of display menu amp Communication Support Softwa Log Help Type All Errors Specific Error Search EIN Detail Enter Renew Description All Errors Displays all the errors that occurred per type of error entry source Specific Error Sets the errors displayed on the screen according to the conditions in the dialog box shown below r Display Condition r Start Display Condition FirstErorLog lt Start display from the first Initial time and Date Specification error log RADIR a 4 lt 4 Start error display from the specified date m End Display Condition LastErrorLog lt Display log up the last error specified date C Latest time and Date Specificatior Sanze E 22 23 27 5 lt Display errors up to the specified date Source Name No Setting lt _ Display only the errors of a specified source Error No lt Display only error with the specified error No Cancel Help H Search Search error information of the source name and error code from the error log data currently being displayed using the dialog box shown below pressing the F3 key will display the same Set a source file name find E
64. dicates Batch Read and Batch Write The Random in the table indicates Random Read Random Write Bit Set or Bit Reset 8 1 1 Host personal computer local station equivalent Device Accessible not accessible fa teen an Batch SW B Host buffer memory B Host random access buffer m Random E a 8 ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES MELSEC 8 1 2 Other station Access destination A0J2H A1S S1 A1SH A1SJ S3 A1SJH S8 A2A S1 Q2A S1 A2U S1 Q3A A2AS S1 S30 Q4A A2USH S1 Q4AR Q02 H A Q2AS S1 Q2ASH S1 IBM PC AT Device compatible A2C J A2N S1 A2S S1 A2SH S1 X M Batch O O O O O O x Special SM SB Random Le le i Te k T contact oim Fran C contact C coil T present value Batch C present value Special D SD SW in T set value main T set value sub 1 Random Batch Random Batch Random Batch Random Random T set val b 2 Batch et value su s Random Batch T set value sub 3 Random 1 AZACPU S1 cannot be accessed ACCESSIBLE DEVICES AND RANGES ee MELSEC Pe ccessdestinttion S O destination AQJ2H pay A2A S1 Q2A S1 A A1SJ S3 A2UCSI Os IBM PC AT Device A1SJH S8 A2AS S1 S30 Q4A oroin AA A2USH S1 Q4AR i P A2N S1 Q02 H A Q2AS S1 2ASH S1 A2S S1 Q ret A2SH S1 Batch ye j eG a e Saat h C set value sub 1 Random om A a Random 2
65. dication ee eee 81 CC Link 1 slot Data Format See Section 7 3 9 when the display form is changed See Section 7 3 4 when the network is set 3 Data Format Shows a display form and device types being displayed word device and bit device See Section 7 3 5 when the device type is changed And see Section 7 3 9 when the display form is changed 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 3 Setting as 16 point register monitor Monitors up to five bit devices and one word device simultaneously 1 Selecting the menu Select Menu 16 point register monitor from the menu bar Selectable at batch monitoring only 2 Display screen iS Device Monitor Utility Ofi x Menu Setting Device Write DataFormat Option Help 81 CC Link 1 slot Data Format The Channel Information in the Current Display AE A Network No 0 Station No 255 DEC 16bit See Section 7 3 9 when changing the display form See Section 7 3 4 when setting the network 3 Data Format Shows a display form and device types being displayed word device and bit device See Section 7 3 5 when changing the device type And see Section 7 3 9 when changing the display form 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 4 Setting the monitoring destination Sets the network to be used for device monitoring Set this when starting the device monitor utility 1 Selecting the menu Select Setting Network Setting from the menu b
66. e of Check the device number 8 It is checked by the destination link module Devices points error The number of points specified for the destination station is out of range When specifying the bit device the device number is not a multiple of Cheese size 8 It is checked by the destination link module 10 5 10 5 10 ERROR CODE MELSEC Return value en 1 Path error Check the bus that was returned by the mdOpen FFFFH The specified path is invalid function Device number error 2 The specified device number is out of range Check the head device number for the specified FFFEw When specifying the bit device the device number is not a multiple of device 8 3 Device type error ae Ba ni FFFCu An invalid station was specified Check the specified station number Size error The device number and size are over the device range Check the specified device size Access was attempted using an odd device Check the device number and size The device number and size are over the range for the same block Number of block error The number of blocks specified in dev 0 for device random read write Check the number of blocks specified in dev 0 PETAN is out of range FFF8n The channel number specified in the mdOpen function is invalid 11 Check the read size and read data destination FFF5n The read area size of the read data storage array variable is too small size Check the block number
67. e software package has already been installed 1 Power on the personal computer and start Windows Has the utility setting been performed 2 Perform utility setting See Chapter 7 for the operation Yes Change the setting No 3 Perform setting so that the MELSEC data link library canbe used Fc See Section 9 3 4 Create a user application using the MELSEC data link library Open the communication port mdOpen Communicate with the PLC CPU and communication board using various functions pee See HELP on MELSEC data link function in the software package No End program Yes Close the port that was opened by the mdOpen function mdClose To the next page 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC From the previous page y 5 Invoke the created user application 6 Access with the PLC CPU and communication board y 7 End the user application 1 Perform the processing for opening and closing a communication line mdOpen mdClose only once at the beginning and end of a program Repeatedly opening and closing a communication line for each transaction will degrade the communication performance It is necessary to perform only steps 5 to 7 above to access the PLC CPU and communication board again using an application program that has already been created by the user The functions get detailed PLC informati
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69. ed in Chapter 11 Generic Terms and Abbreviations Unless specifically noted this manual uses the abbreviations and generic terms listed below to explain the Type A80BDE J61BT13 Control amp Communication Link System local interface boards Abbreviation generic term Description of the abbreviation generic term CC Link Abbreviation for the Control amp Communication Link system CC Link board Abbreviation for the Type A8OBDE J61BT13 Control amp Communication Link System local interface board IBM PC AT compatible PC An IBM PC AT compatible PC Generic term for AOJ2HCPU A1SCPU A1SCPU S1 A1SCPUC24 R2 A1SHCPU A1SJCPU A1SJCPU S3 A1SJHCPU A1SJHCPU S8 A1NCPU A2CCPU ADNGRU A2CCPUC24 A2CCPUC24 PRF A2CUCPU A2NCPU A2NCPU S1 A2SCPU A2SCPU S1 A2SHCPU A2SHCPU S1 and A1FXCPU AnACPU Generic term for A2ACPU AZACPU S1 AZACPUP21 R21 AZACPUP21 R21 S1 A38ACPUP21 R21 A3NCPU and ASACPU AnUCPU Generic term for A2UCPU A2UCPU S1 AZASCPU A2ASCPU S1 A2ASCPU S30 A2USHCPU S1 A3UCPU and A4UCPU QnACPU Generic term for Q2ACPU Q2ACPU S1 Q2ASCPU Q2ASCPU S1 Q2ASHCPU Q2ASHCPU S1 Q3ACPU Q4ACPU and Q4ARCPU ACPU Generic term for ANNCPU AnACPU and AnUCPU QCPU A mode Generic term for QOD2CPU A QOD2HCPU A and QO6HCPU A QCPU Q mode Generic term for QOOJCPU QO0CPU Q01CPU Q02CPU QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Q12PHCPU and Q25PHCPU Note that especially when the CPU is i
70. eeeeeeeeeseeteeeetereeeeeeeaes 11 7 11 4 1 Flowchart to use when RUN LED is unlit eee eee ceece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeseeaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseeeeseneeaes 11 8 11 4 2 Flowchart to use when SD RD LED does not turn On ccceceesceeseeeseeeeeeeseeeaeeceeseseeeaeesaeesaeeaes 11 9 11 4 3 Flowchart to use when there is a communication error between the master station and COPLINK bOrd e aaa A A EAE A A A E 11 10 11 5 Flowchart to Use when an Error Occurs During Data Linking c ceecceceeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeetereeeeeaeeaes 11 12 11 5 1 Flowchart to use when unexpected value is input to specific link device 11 12 11 5 2 Flowchart to use when reading from and writing to the device cannot be done using the COMMUNICATION FUNCTION ashina a aaa a aaae aaa aaa iaa a Taa iaraa 11 13 11 5 3 Flowchart to use when communication is disabled from time to time during user program EXECU Nushi tiie i eai aaa a Tenai a taeda atei a AID eas a Gra iea lta inet 11 14 11 5 4 Flowchart to use when the system goes down or resets during the user program execution 11 15 11 6 Measures for WDT error OCCUITENCE 2 ccceccceeneeeeeeeeeseeeeeceeesaeeeueeseaeeceaceesaaeceaeeseaeeseaeeseenesneeeeenees 11 17 11 7 Information Needed when Calling with INQuiry cccccecceceeceeseeeeceeceeeeaeeaeeeseaesaesaeseeeeaeeaesaeeeeeeaeeaees 11 19 gt 5 Q h 5 gt 5 Ro N APPENDIX Appendix 1 Extemal DIMensionS enrere en anen EE EOE EET TE
71. eq CC Link 1 7 r Board Setting Occupy St Link ErXx Data Transmission Speed 1E Local 2 15t C Latch C 4St Clear 10M LED Mode Setting CC Link B Online X RUN F 156K ERR T 625K jR MST F F 25M JA Apply LOCAL F 5M T cPURAY FT M 10M E E swt RU MS test jI np PRM OE o TIME oe F R LINE m Random Access Buffer Setting pug E r oD Default Setting Extension Setting Device Monitor Item a Sets a channel to be use OOOO O O a channel to be used Sets information on the host Station number Station 1 to 64 Board Setting Number of stations occupied 1 station 4 stations Data entered at fault Latch clear 156 k 625 k 2 5 M 5 M 10 Transmission Speed Mbps 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC Display present status of CC Link board LED name LED On RUN CC Link system normal Communication abnormal Master station M LOCAL Local station S M P ST CPU RW Switch setting error Master station duplication error No response is received from all stations TIME due to cable disconnection or the transmission path being affected by noise LINE Cable disconnection error L RUN Data link running When lit Communication error When blinking A terminal resistor is not installed SAR The CC Link board or CC Link dedicated cable is affected by noise 156k 625k LED for the set transmission speed is lit PRD Data receiving Perform the mode setting for the CC Link b
72. er click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select C AM E LS EC s To accept the default click the Next gt button another folder To change the installation destination folder click the Browse Destination Folder button CAMELSEC 9 The installation will start Switch floppy disks in the order as f instructed on the screen E Setup exe E 5 REMARK If the following screen is displayed during installation click the button and continue with the installation ReadOnly File Detected x An option you selected requires that files be installed to your system or files be uninstalled from your system or both A read only file E WINNTSSystem32 MdFunc32 dll was found while performing the needed file operations on your system To perform the file operation click the Yes button otherwise click No cmos SW4DNF CCLINK B Setup 10 The installation is complete when the screen shown left is InstallShield Wizard Complete di spl ayed f SWHENF OLNE Bela aca he pogan you To restart confirm that Yes want to restart my computer now is rE checked then click the Finish button 6 Ne tyes tas To restart later check No will restart my computer later then liiki from their drives and then click Finish to cl ick th e Fi n is h button Complete 1 If the installation failed to complete and it is possible to uninstall the software package execute the uninst
73. er the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be eighteen 18 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced 5 Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or ab
74. erating System Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System vy Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version4 0 11 3 11 3 11 Is there a driver message in the control tool event viewer x1 Start the monitor function utility Did the monitor function utility start normally YES correct numbers of A80BDE J61BT13 that have been loaded displayed YES END TROUBLESHOOTING YE MELSEC S Check switching settings etc according to the error contents in the event viewer NO Remove any other optional boards and leave only the A80BDE J61BT13 in NO Did the monitor function YES utility start normally NO Check the I O IRQ and memory address settings for other optional boards Check the following items 1 For Windows 95 and Windows 98 check that the driver for PCI bus control included with the computer is in use Also check that it is operating correctly 2 Check that other drivers such as the USB driver are operating correctly 3 Set the I O IRQ and memory address of the A8S0OBDE J61BT13 to values different from the other drivers such as the USB driver and check whether operation is correct NO Replace the ASOBDE J61BT13 Is everything OK YES NO Is everything OK y Replace the PC END x1 With Windows
75. ft 5 Mbps 160 m 524 96 ft Number of connected 100 m 328 1 ft stations 1 to 32 30 cm 11 81 in to 1 28 ft Number of connected 39 om 15 35 in m 3 28 ft or more 80 m 262 5 ft Number of connected stations 49 to 64 40 cm 15 75 in to 69 cm 27 17 in 70 cm 27 56 in or more 100 m 328 1 ft The cable length between remote I O stations or remote device stations is within this range and if even one location is wired the maximum overall cable distance will be as indicated above 30 cm 11 81 in to 30 m 98 43 ft stations 391048 40 om 15 75 in or more 100 m 328 1 ft i i 4 3 4 3 4 SPECIFICATION MELSEC Example When the transmission rate is 10 Mbps and 43 remote I O stations and remote device stations are connected using the CC Link dedicated high performance cable because the cable connecting the second and third stations is 35 cm 13 78 in the maximum overall cable distance will be 80 cm 31 5 in First Second Third 4th 43th M i i R i aster station Remote I O station Remote device Remote I O station Remote I O station pmote COVIC station station 1 m 3 28 ft 50 cm 19 69 in 35 cm 13 78 in 50 cm 19 69 in 2 For a system consisting of remote I O stations remote device stations local stations and intelligent device stations Local station Local station or Intelligent or Intelligent device station device station
76. g normally 66x Data transmission has failed Reboot the system 10 1 10 1 10 ERROR CODE MELSEC Return value ne i Retry 103 Data receiving error n x Check if the system is operating normally 67h Data receiving has failed Reboot the system 7 29 Device type error 81H The specified device type is invalid Check the device type Device number error 130 The specified device number is out of range 82H When specifying the bit device the device number is not a multiple of 8 Check the device number Device points error 131 The specified number of points is out of device range 83H When specifying the bit device the device number is not a multiple of 8 84H The specified number of bytes written is out of range range 133 Link parameter error 851 The link parameter is corrupt are Reset the link parameter The total number of slave station is 0 136 Random write specification error Reception data length error Retry 215 The length of reception data or byte length is out of range Check the cable D7u Request data buffer length over The length of request data is out of request data area Reduce tie rogues dala size 216 Protocol error D8 The communication procedure is abnormal Check the cable The requested code does not exist 217 Address error D9 The address is out of access range Check the request data 219 Write error DB Unable to write Check the request data 224
77. he following table shows the common device type for all communication course Device type Code specification i SA Device Device name specification Devl M 4 4H DevM Special M SM SB link special B for MELSECNET 10 5 5H DevSM MELSECNET H and CC Link 6n T contaci DevTC T coil DevCT C contact DevCC C coil DevTN T present value DevCN C present value DevD DevSD Special D SD SW link special W for MELSECNET 10 MELSECNET H and CC Link DevTM T set value main T set value sub 1 16002 3E82 4 DevTS2 set value sub 2 16003 3E83 H DevTS3 17 DevCM T T set value sub 3 C 18 c C C set value main set value sub 1 18002 DevCS2 set value sub 3 19 20 V index register 16n R file register fa Nee i 22000 to 55F04 to ER DevERO to DevER256 ER extension file register 22256 56F0u CO O O O y Q QnA link special relay within the Q QnA CPU 26 30 Q QnA edge relay within the Q QnA CPU set value sub 2 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC Device 7 Device name specification 23 Host link register for transmitting l 37 25H DevWr Host link register for receiving 1 Q QnA SEND RECV function Arrival acknowledgment Q QnA SEND RECV function No arrival acknowledgment Direct link input Direct link output 23001 to 59D9 to DevLB1 to DevLB255 Direct link relay 23255 5AD7u 24001 to 5DC 14 to DevLW1 to DevLW255 Direc
78. he rated plate lt Large type gt lt Small type gt MITSUBISHI PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER CPU ONIN E DE M DATE 9712 B ade MITSUBISHI JLECTRIC CORPORATION JAPAN Year and month Function Year and month Function of manufacture version of manufacture version x The function version is noted only on products with version B or later The software version is indicated on the module version tag located on the front of the module A1SJ61BT11 RUN ERR MST AJ61BT11 RUN 156K G SMST ERR 625K LOCAL MST 25M I CPU R W S MST sM ERON LOCAL 1m H CPU R W STATION NO SW a MS TEST af PRM So fe TIME S1 LINE aom Software version L RUN L ERR Hardware version Software version Hardware version 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MELSEC 3 3 About Ver 1 10 A product with a cable length of 20cm or longer between stations which has been achieved by improving the restriction on the conventional cable distance between the stations is defined as Ver 1 10 Whereas the conventional product is defined as Ver 1 00 For the maximum total cable length for the Ver 1 10 products see Section 4 2 2 The conditions requiring the cable length to be 20cm or longer between stations are as follows 1 All the units comprising a CC Link system must be of Ver 1 10 2 All the data link cables must be Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cables
79. hen click the button Numerical Pad cn cn cn a sea ek 3 The value is entered Data Changing Device SD 0 E DEC 20 4 omeo 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 11 Other operations Changing data in word device and turning on off a bit device can be performed by double clicking the device number on the screen while monitoring 1 Word device The following shows the operation for changing a word device Only when the display form is 16 bit 1 Double click the number of the word device to be changed 2 As the dialog box shown below is displayed set any desirable value Then click the button Device SD 23 CHEX DEC 123 Cancel 3 Select in the dialog box shown below if the change is acceptable Select to cancel it Device Monitor Utility EB CD Change the device SD 23 to 123 All right Yes DANGER e Configure the interlock circuit over the sequence program so that the entire system works safely at all times for data change control to the PLC in operation Also decide on corrective actions for an event of data communication error between the PC and PLC CPU in use 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 2 Bit device The following shows the operation for turning on off a bit device However this is operable only when the display form is Portrait 1 Double click the number of the bit device to be changed A UU V ANA 2
80. hnical documents are subject to change without prior notice 6 Product application 1 In using the Mitsubishi MELSEC programmable logic controller the usage conditions shall be that the application will not lead to a major accident even if any problem or fault should occur in the programmable logic controller device and that backup and fail safe functions are systematically provided outside of the device for any problem or fault 2 The Mitsubishi general purpose programmable logic controller has been designed and manufactured for applications in general industries etc Thus applications in which the public could be affected such as in nuclear power plants and other power plants operated by respective power companies and applications in which a special quality assurance system is required such as for Railway companies or National Defense purposes shall be excluded from the programmable logic controller applications Note that even with these applications if the user approves that the application is to be limited and a special quality is not required application shall be possible When considering use in aircraft medical applications railways incineration and fuel devices manned transport devices equipment for recreation and amusement and safety devices in which human life or assets could be greatly affected and for which a particularly high reliability is required in terms of safety and control system please consult with Mitsubishi and
81. ich a response request cannot be processed was received 282 The I O port is overlapping with 11H Mapping of the I O port has failed another resource Remove other optional boards 283 The shared memory area of the CC Link board Remove other optional boards 11By is overlapping with other hardware 284 The CC Link board IRQ is overlapping with 11CH ather hardware Remove other optional boards 285 It is possible the CC Link board will not operate Install the PC in a location with a normally since it detected a temperature 11D suitable temperature abnormality 286 Failed to secure the memory area required to fereasca system menor 11EH start the driver y y 288 Remove other optional boards A WDT error occurred Take the measures for WDT error 120H occurrence Refer to Section 11 6 iver 120 l 289 andshaking with the shared memory area has Reset the board If the error occurs 121h failed again replace the board 290 The board number of the CC Link board is a Reset so there are no duplicate board 122h duplicate numbers fea Failed in mapping the shared memory area Remove other optional boards foe Interrupt registration has failed Remove other optional boards 294 The I O port for the CC Link board is 1 Ok 1261 overlapping with other hardware Delnoverollier plohalnoalds 11 5 11 5 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC Event ID Error content Corrective action HEX DUMP
82. icrosoft Windows 98 Operating System is used 1 Mount the CC Link board to a PC then power on the PC to start Windows 95 or Windows 98 Add New Hardware Wizard 2 When the screen shown left is displayed click the button This wizard searches for new drivers for PCI Network Controller A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Cancel 3 When the screen shown left is displayed select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended then click the button Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want lt Back Cancel Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database Add New Hardware Wizard 4 When the screen shown left is displayed check Specify a location bleak eek aea enter A Win9x Us for the search location then insert Disk 6 into paree aane the floppy disk drive I CD ROM drive IT Microsoft Windows Update I Specify a location JanwindstUs Me lt Back Next gt Cancel J To the next page 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC From the previous page IETS 5 The driver file for the device will be searched indows driver file search for the device PCI MELSEC CC LINK Controller Cl ick the Next gt button a Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select
83. ielded cable Note The method shown below in which a PVC electric wire is soldered to the shield of the shielded cable and that end is grounded increases the high frequency impedance and the effectiveness of the shield is lost Shielded cable PVC electric wire lt Crimp contact 2 EMC COMMAND MELSEC 2 Grounding treatment for the CC Link dedicated cable a Always ground the twisted cable connected to the CC Link master station local station and remote station Since the twisted cable is a shielded cable remove part of the outer sheath Then ground the exposed part of the shield indicated in the figure below as wide a surface area as possible Control panel All of this area should be grounded was Always use the cable specified for Shield this cable CC Link dedicated cable Remote station Control panel Also ground within 30 cm 11 81 in from the board terminal area in addition to grounding at the position closest to the exit of the control panel b Always use the specified cable for the CC Link dedicated cable c For each module do not use a ferrite core for the CC Link dedicated cable from the board d For each module ground both the FG terminal and SLD terminal of the board CC Link dedicated cable Master module Terminal DA resistor DB DG SLD gles Remote module Local module Terminal resistor 2 EMC COM
84. ified torque range If the terminal screws are loose this may lead to a short or malfunctioning If the terminal screws are tightened too much this could cause damage to the screws or CC Link board leading to a short or malfunctioning e Handle the CC Link board in a location where there is no static electricity Static electricity could result in failure or malfunctioning e Take care that foreign objects such as chips or wiring debris do not get into the PC This could result in fire breakdowns or malfunctioning e Do not dismantle or rebuild the CC Link board This will result in failure malfunctioning injury or fire e Always turn off all external power before installing or removing the CC Link board If power is not turned off at all phases there is a risk of electric shock or damage to the product e When discarding the product handle it as an industrial waste e Do not drop the CC Link board or subject it to strong impact This will result in failure or malfunctioning of the board 1 The tightening torque for the CC Link board terminal screws and fixing screws should fall within the range indicated in the table below Tightening torque range Terminal block terminal screws M3 5 screw 59 to 88 N cm Terminal block installation screws M3 5 screw 59 to 88 N cm 2 See the manual attached to the PC unit for the tightening torque of CC Link board installing screws 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF O
85. ink Scan Time ms Channel St Type Data Link Status Error Status Max Current Min 81 1 Local INo Parameter Normal 0 0 0 Device Monitor a Hep Item Description l Displays the channel number Displays the station number of the host Monitors and displays the startup status of the data link Disconnecting Not There is no inquiry from the master station and The link is disconnected due to an error in the line Line testing gt A test is being performed on the parameter Monitors and displays the error status Error Status An error in the CC Link board gate array was Abort Error detected Setting Error Error in the setting was detected Other Error Error arising from some other cause was detected Displays the current value for the link scan time 1 ms unit Displays the minimum value for the link scan time 1 ms unit Displays the maximum value for the link scan time 1 ms unit Link Scan Time 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 2 5 Operations on Station s Link Status screen Displays the line status of another station 1 The Station s Link Status only monitors when the host status is data linking 2 To restart monitoring after monitoring stops due to an error display a screen other than the Station s Link Status screen first and then display the Station s Link Status screen again ey gg CC Link Utility Information Board Information Network Monitor Station s L
86. ink Status target Memory HOTest Network Test Version Channel 81 CC Link 1 E Board Setting st 1 Local All Station s View St Occupy St Type Status Invalid Transient Err 4 1 1 Intelligent Communicating Device Monitor Exit Help Sets the channel to be used Board Setting Displays information on the host Displays the station number that has been set Occupy St Displays the number of stations occupied Displays the type of the station that is set Type Displays the status of another station other statin S28 aid Displays the station with an error invalid Invalid Display Error invalid station There is a setting No setting Displays the status of a transient error Transient Err Display 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC A list of communication status for other stations is displayed When a reserve station has been set in the data link parameter that is to set in the master station the reserve station is displayed as a normal communication station in the following list of other station communication statuses All Station s Link Status View Station s Status All Station View button fs oa se fos for fo foo feo far foes aw 49 f0 fs1 f52 fes f54 fs se fs7 fos foo foo J Normal j Ero J Invalid 7 2 6 Operations on Target screen Set the logical station number to access a multiple PLC system pe gg CC Link Utility Information
87. ion has not been completed for the specified Check the hardware of the special module special module 10 2 10 2 Check the size 227 E3 Ti A E Check the hardware of the special module m gt T T a 10 ERROR CODE MELSEC Return value ee HE EA Special module time over l 242 No response from the specified special module Check the hardware of the special module F2 No response from the MELSECNET II board Se the hardware of the MELSECNET I Check the switch setting on the host board and move the memory address to the area that is not Host board memory access error effected by other board Change the memory access setting to 16 bit if it is set to 8 bit 1281 Check the I O port address setting 501H Unable to access I O port Perform a board self loopback test and check the kaas O E E DLL non DLL nonoad eror error Request cancel ot i Setup the package again 10 3 10 3 10 ERROR CODE MELSEC 8234 202An Signal flow error Exit the program and restart the PC 8244 Setup the package again Consult with the dealer regarding the problem 10 4 oa 10 ERROR CODE MELSEC eaa Backup drive former boot drive ROM error r 8268 8269 RUN time detaching error 204Dn Exit the program and restart the PC 8270 i Module has already registered Setup the package again 204Ex 8271 Consult with the dealer regarding the problem 204Fx Password
88. is flashing Do the parameter settings match the loaded system configuration NO Revise the parameter settings or loaded system configuration master station link special register SW0080 to SW0083 other station data link status on Failure in the master station master station link pecial register SW0098 to SWO09B station number duplication status 2 NO YES Check the module for which the SW0098 to SWO09B is on Is the station number set correctly the SW0098 to y Set the correct station number Reset the board Failure in the A80BDE J61BT13 11 10 Check the module for which SW009B is on Is the power turned on Is the RUN LED lit YES Check the master station side Check the A80BDE J61BT13 side y Turn on the power MELSEC NO Is the communication cable wired correctly 1 Correct the communication cable wiring Failure in the applicable module 11 10 wo 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC Is the RUN LED lit Is the SD LED lit flashing Is the transmission NO speed setting correct Correct the transmission speed setting Is the SD LED lit flashing y Failure in the A80BDE J61BT13 Reset the board Is the communication cable wired correctly 1 Reset the b
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90. methods to enable a device to conform to the commands and the compatibility must be determined by the manufacturer who produces the machine device 2 1 1 EMC commands The standards relating to EMC commands are listed in the table below With all test items the standard has been tested with each device installed in an IBM PC AT compatible PC bearing a CE certification logo Specification Test description Standard values EN50081 2 EN55011 Measure the electric wave 30 M 230 MHz QP 50 dBuV m 1995 Radiated noise released by the product 3m measurement 230 M 1000 MHz QP 57 dBuV m 3 m measurement EN55011 Measure the noise released by 150 k 500 kHz QP 79 dB Mean 66 dB Conduction noise the product to the power line 500 k 30 MHz QP 73 dB Mean 60 dB 1991 Static electricity immunity electricity to the unit enclosure 8 kV air Pima ome J Radiated d electromagnetic field electric field to the product First transient burst noise noise to the power line and signal line 1995 Static electricity immunity electricity to the unit enclosure 8 kV air discharge EN61000 4 4 Immunity test by applying burst 2 kV signal line ENV50140 10 V m 80 1000 MHz 80 AM Radiated electromagnetic field electric field to the product modulation 1 kHz AM modulation ENV50204 Immunity test by radiating an 10 V m 900 MHz 200 Hz pulse Radiated electromagnetic field electric field to the product modulation 50 duty Pulse modulation Immunity test by ind
91. n Target Screen ccceccesceseeeeceeeeseeeeceeceeeaeeaecaeceeeaesaesaeseaeeaesaeseeseaesaesaeseeseaseeseeseateates 7 11 7 2 7 Operations on Memory I O Test screen cecceeceecceeeeeeeeeceeceeeeaeeaeceeseeeaecaeceeseeesaesaeseseaeeaeeaesentanes 7 12 7 2 8 Operations on Network Test screen ccccecceseeseceeceeeeseeeeceeeeeeeaeeaecaeseeeeaesaesaeseaeeaesaeseeseaeeaesaneateaees 7 13 23 Device Monitor Utility sc siec tec becetic fuctict ace de sbienects a nests denies dae coeti eats ead oedtes 7 14 Terb Operation procedure ih ens on eae a 7 14 7 9 2 Setting as batch Monitoring si sania ha nil Acai ra ana aai a aeaa are aiaa SAh danaa aisea aa akainak 7 15 7 3 3 Setting as 16 point register MON ItOT ce ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaesaeceeseeeeaesaesaeseeesaesaeseeeeaeeaeeeseateaees 7 16 7 3 4 Setting the monitoring destination esseseseeseseeeesestssesneresnsrenetstntnstntnsrntutnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnasnnnsnnnnnnnt 7 17 7 3 5 Setting the device to Monitor 0 2 cececeesceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaecaeceeeeaeeaesaeseeseaesaesaeeeaseaesaeseeeaseeseeeeaeeaees 7 18 7 3 6 Changing word device Values cccceccssseeceseeseeeceeceeeeaecaeceeeeaeeaecaeseeeaesaeseeseeesaesaeseeseeesaesaeeeseaeeaees 7 19 7 3 7 Changing word device values Continuously ceccecceseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceeseeeeaecaeseeseeesaesaeseeteaesaeeaeseesenss 7 20 73 8 gt Tuning awaa bit 6VICE ancien ena een el etn en itn nl een neal 7 21
92. ndicated as a different model QOOJCPU QOOCPU and Q01CPU are described as Q00J Q00 Q01CPU and Q02CPU QO2HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU and Q25HCPU as Q02 Q02H Q06H Q12H Q25HCPU In addition Q12PHCPU and Q25PHCPU are described as the Process CPU Master station The station controlling the remote station local station and intelligent device station Local station A station that has a CPU and can communicate with the master station and local station Remote I O station A remote station that can only handle bit information AJ65BTBO OO AJ65BTCO OD Remote station Generic term for the remote I O station and remote device station Intelligent device station A slave station such as the AJ65BT R2 in the CC Link system that can perform transient transmission Master and local modules Generic term for the AJ61QBT11 A1SJ61QBT11 AJ61BT11 A1SJ61BT11 and QJ61BT11 Master module Remote module Generic term when the AJ61QBT11 A1SJ61QBT11 AJ61BT11 A1SJ61BT11 and QJ61BT11 are used as master stations Generic term for AJ65BTB O O0O0 AJ65BTC O O AJ65BT 64AD AJ65BT 64DAV AJ65BT 64DAI A852GOT etc Intelligent module A module such as the AJ65BT R2 that can perform transient transmission Cyclic transmission Function that periodically updates the contents of the remote I O and remote register Transient transmission Function that communicates data to the specified station when there i
93. ng system See the flowchart found in Section 11 5 for when an error occurs during data linking 11 2 11 2 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 3 Flowchart to Use when the Board or PC do not Operate The following indicates a check procedure in the PC unit when the CC Link board does not run normally during startup Is the AS0BDE J61BT13 NO RUN LED lit YES Is the operating system NO starting normally 4 Remove any other optional boards and leave only the A80BDE J61BT13 in Is there a driver message in the NO management tool event viewer 1 Replace the A80BDE J61BT13 NO Is a WDT error occurring Replace the A80BDE J61BT13 Start the utility With the board information screen press the Apply button and reset the board Or take the measures for WDT error occurrence Refer to Section 11 6 YES Is a WDT error occurring Replace the A8S0OBDE J61BT13 operating system was YES started did the screen change to blue then displayed a system error Remove all A80BDE J61BT13 NO operating system was YES started did the screen change to blue then displayed a system error Reinstall the operating system or contact the Microsoft Corp Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Microsoft Replace the ASOBDE J61BT13 Windows 2000 Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows 95 Op
94. nication normal SD Flashes when the data link is Flashes while the data link is transmitting transmitting data Flashes when the data link is receiving Flashes while the data link is receiving Terminal block for the Connect a CC Link dedicated cable to perform the data link 2 piece terminal block t Upper surface of the board DA DB DG 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION MELSEC Contents Sets the channel number for the CC Link board Board number Channel Switch Notes number jo fst for for Detautsetting mooo de fo for a fas Sito fo 3 84 ON ON Set the board number so that there is no duplication when two or more CC Link boards are installed Switch setting pin for Sets the temperature at which to be detected when there is an abnormal temperature abnormal temperature Setting detection HIGH Set the detect temperature at 55 C PO Set the detect temperature at 45 C Default setting 5 4 Connecting Modules Using the CC Link Dedicated Cable This section describes how to connect the CC Link board master module local module standby master module remote module and intelligent device module using the CC Link dedicated cable IMPORTANT 1 Be sure to turn off the power to the corresponding station before attaching and removing a terminal block If the terminal block is attached or removed without turning off the power to the corres
95. nk System Local Interface Board you have purchased so as to ensure correct use Please forward a copy of this manual to the end user CONTENTS SAFETY RPREGAUTIONS 9 28 c vi itnnews gh ashi advise Meni eesti A 1 REVISIONS sist aecas eee iowa ai Givlaiae ai aviv aon late vont alata tae iin tee lee A 4 PrecautiONS TOn USE ika nite Mika ta RG Miho Hee RG Mine EG i A Mie eee A 5 CONTENTS caaan aa aie LG eet ee a ain ed te tea A 6 Manuals saspi aan A AA e AER IAEA RA REE EEEO RAER TAARE LERAAR ATAR IRER a AAAA Aitea thee see tes A 9 How to Read the Manual cenre tiniee iniaiaiai irii arei t ari i ri dEr Ar A 10 Generic Terms and Abbreviations ccceccecceceeeeceeeeeeeseeeeceeeeecaecaeeeeeeaesaecaeseeeeaesaesaeseeesaesaeseseaeeeesaeseeseaeeaees A 11 Product Ust erene ear AEE dens d digs NEAT E das cb AAA AAAA E ATANAN RAAT AERATOR A 12 1 OVERVIEW 1 1to1 3 Vall Features nann ida a dn ends as davon das devin ns divas 1 1 1 2 Combinations of Boards with Existing Software ceccecceceeseeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeceeeeaesaeeeteaeeaesaeseeseaeeaeeaeseaeeaeeas 1 2 2 EMC COMMAND 2 1to2 5 2 1 Requirements for EMC Command Compliance ceccecceeceeceeceeeeeceeceeesaecaeseeseaesaesaeseeeeaesaeseseaeeaneas 2 1 2 11 EMC commands iia0 28 ete ad mens Wot a dae ee vad ia 2 1 2 1 2 Installation on the control panel 0 eee ee eee eee eeneeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeseaeeaeeeaeseaeeseaeeeaeeeaeeeas 2 2 2 53 Gablen a
96. normal voltages and Failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage 6 Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi 7 Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not possible after production is discontinued 3 Overseas service Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ 4 Exclusion of chance loss and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation to damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi chance losses lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products damages and secondary damages caused from special reasons regardless of Mitsubishi s expectations compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and other duties 5 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or tec
97. ns of the CC Link board after it has been installed conform to the IBM PC AT compatible PC unit 4 SPECIFICATION MELSEC 4 2 Performance Specifications The following table indicates the performance specifications for the CC Link board Remote I O RX RY 2048 Remote registers RWw 256 master station to local station Remote registers RWr 256 local station to master station Remote I O RX RY 30 Remote registers RWw 4 master station to local station Remote registers RWr 4 local station to master station Polling method Frame synchronous method CC Link dedicated cable CC Link dedicated high performance cable Cable Ver 1 10 corresponding CC Link dedicated cable e Automatic return function e Slave station separation function e Error detection using the link special relay and register RAS functions e Data link status verification e OFF line test hardware test line test e Abnormal temperature detection e Watchdog timer error WDT detection Number of boards that can be Maximum of 4 2 loaded Loading slot IBM PC AT compatible PC PCI bus slot Number of slots occupied l vol i nternal voltage consumption DAA 5 V DC 0 16 kg 1 The CC Link dedicated cable and CC Link dedicated high performance cable cannot be used together x2 This indicates the total number of ASOBDE J61BT11 and A8SOBDE J61BT 13 boards Maximum number of link points per 1 system Number of link points per 1
98. o the following status Construct an interlock circuit in the sequence program so that the system will operate on the safety side using the communication status information There is the risk of an accident occurring due to output error or malfunctioning 1 All general purpose inputs from this CC Link board A80BDE J61BT13 are turned off 2 All general purpose outputs from this CC Link board are turned off e A failure in the CC Link board may cause I O to change to on status or off status Establish a circuit to be observed externally for those I O signals that may threaten to cause serious accident A CAUTION e Do not bunch the control wires or communication cables with the main circuit or power wires or install them close to each other They should be installed 100 mm 3 9 inch or more from each other Not doing so could result in noise that would cause malfunction INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION e Use the CC Link board in an environment as described in the general specifications listed in this operating manual If the board is used in an environment outside the ranges described in the general specifications it may result in an electric shock fire malfunctioning damage to or deterioration of the product e Do not directly touch the conductive area of the CC Link board This will result in malfunctioning or failure of the CC Link board e Fix the CC Link board securely with the installation screws and tighten the
99. oS Normal completion Driver not started Correct the error occurred eres driver startup The driver has not been started Check the board setting The interrupt number I O address are overlapping with other board Board response error Check the operation status of the access 2 Time out has occurred while waiting for a response to the corrective station s and loading condition of the board s action Retry in an application program a Channel error An unregistered channel number was specified Check Me channel number OPEN error The specified channel has already been opened Open only onoe CLOSE error na The specified channel has already been closed Close only once e PATH error A path other than the opened line was set Specify the station with an open path E Processing code error 45x An unsupported processing code was issued Use the supported processing code Station specification error The specified station is incorrect A process that should have been requested to other station was requested to the host Or the station number corresponds to the host OxFF but the network number is not 0 aa Reception data error during RECV request Data hasnot been receive d Wait until data is received Mode setting has not been performed Perform mode setting Mode error Processing was requested to other station when the mode setting was Set the mode to online Or cancel the request not online Interrupt number err
100. oard Failure in the A80BDE J61BT13 NO Station number switch set correctly Is there a duplication with another station y Set the correct station YES number Reset the board Failure in the P A80BDE J61BT13 Station number switch set correctly Is there a duplication with another NO station y Set the correct station number y Reset the board Failure in the A80BDE J61BT13 Complete x1 Check for shorts reversed connection broken connection terminal resistor FG connection total extended distance and distance between stations 11 11 11 11 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 5 Flowchart to Use when an Error Occurs During Data Linking The following flowchart indicates when an error occurs during data linking is shown Contents of generated error y A value different from the schedule enters the special link device Section 11 5 1 Flowchart to use when a value different from the schedule enters the special link device y Reading from and writing to the Section 11 5 2 device cannot be done using the Flowchart to use when reading from communication function and writing to the device cannot be done using the communication function Section 11 5 3 Flowchart to use when communication is disabled from time to time during user program execution Communication
101. oard and display the present mode status Used for normal communication p Becomes the state when not connected to the Offline network Mode Setting Executes a test of the A80BDE J61BT13 hardware Procedure Hardware test Connect a terminal resistor between the terminal DA and DB Set the mode setting to Hardware test and press the button Apply button The contents of the setting with respect to the CC Link board selected by the channel are updated Range of random access buffer area The random access buffer area is lt At default setting gt lt At extension setting gt Default r i used via default setting Buffer Random access Random Setting memory area AOOs to FFF buffer area Access Buffer Random access buffer area Setting The random access buffer area is System area Extension used via extension setting Buffer Setting g memory area A004 to 2FFFn 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 2 4 Operations on Network Monitor screen This screen monitors the line status of the host To restart monitoring after monitoring stops due to an error display a screen other than the Network Monitor screen first and then display the Network Monitor screen again 2 CC Link Utility 5 Information Board Information Network Monitor Station sLink Status Target Memory HOTest Network Test Version Network Monitor L
102. on List The following table lists the functions comprising the MELSEC data link library that is provided with the software package Function name Description Opens a communication line Closes a communication line Performs batch read of devices Sets a bit device Resets a bit device Reads the type of PLC CPU Remote RUN STOP PAUSE mdBdModSet Sets the board itself Sets the boarditse o For details of the functions see HELP on MELSEC data link functions provided in the software package The HELP on MELSEC data link functions can be found in the following directory CA lt MELSEC gt li lt DrvCommon gt lt Help gt Mdfunc hlp 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 9 3 Settings for Using Functions This section describes the setting operation in order to use functions POINT If Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional is used Microsoft Visual Basic 5 0 and Microsoft Visual C 5 0 cannot be used Please use Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 and Microsoft Visual C 6 0 9 3 1 When using Visual Basic 5 0 and Visual Basic 6 0 The following describes the setting operation when using Visual Basic 5 0 and Visual Basic 6 0 1 Start Visual Basic 5 0 or Visual Basic 6 0 and select Project Add standard module menu 2 Select the Existing files tab and select MDFUNC BAS MDFUNC BAS has been saved in the following directory during installation
103. on at the initial execution when the corresponding devices are added Therefore the initial function execution time gets longer than usual When accessing multiple remote stations simultaneously from the same PC using the CC Link utility Device Monitor utility user application program or Mitsubishi s software package such as MX Links limit the number of stations to be accessed to eight or less If nine or more remote stations are accessed simultaneously communication performance may deteriorate 5 When creating a user application program for debugging using Visual C 6 0 do not define the buffer to be used by mdReceive in static 9 5 Channel The following is the channel used by the MELSEC data link library This is used when communication via the CC Link board This is set using the BD No DIP switch on the back of the CC Link CC Link 1st board to 4th 81 to 84 board board The following will be set using the SW1 and SW2 settings 81 OFF OFF 82 ON OFF 83 OFF ON 84 ON ON 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 9 6 Station Number Settings The following lists the station numbers specified via functions Communication Station number specification CC Link Host 255 OxFF 4 Other station 1 x Network No lt How to specify the logical station number gt 0 When CC Link is used Set 0 to the upper byte network No of the station number PES No or group No described above then specify the
104. ons This section explains the common operations for each utility 7 1 1 Starting a utility An utility can be started by clicking on the following menus found in the Start Program MELSEC menu EA MELSEC CC Link Utility Starts the CC Link Utility EQ ErrorViewer Starts the Error Viewer 1 x1 When Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System is used All programs is displayed 2 The error viewer is regiatered only when the operating system is Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System or Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System 7 1 2 Starting the device monitor utility The following explains how to start the device monitor utility from the CC Link utility The device monitor utility can be started by clicking on the button 7 found at the bottom of the CC Link utility screen fez CC Link Utility Information Board Information Network Monitor Station s Link Status Target Memory I OTest Network Test Version Board List Channel No Board Model Name IRQ No Memory ddress 170 Port No ROM eT PROSDEVeIBTIacCLrR fit FFC e poore W ep a fs eg fag ig ey ea at EP i Click 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 1 3 Ending a utility This section explains how to end a utility 1 To end the utility click the button at the bottom of the utility screen ry gg CC Link Utility Information Board Info
105. optional boards made by other companies When optional boards made by other companies are installed have the following items for each board available e Board model e Board manufacturer e Memory address head address and occupied size I O address head address and occupied size IRQ number DMA number Whether a comparison check in another PC has been done Switch setting 10 Details of the CC Link driver error registered in the event viewer 11 19 for Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows NT Workstation 4 0 or the error viewer for Windows 95 Windows 98 11 19 APPENDIX MELSEC APPENDIX Appendix 1 External Dimensions 176 6 93 192 7 56 Unit mm in uae App 1 APPENDIX MELSEC MEMO App App 2 App 2 WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before starting use 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the dealer or Mitsubishi Service Company Note that if repairs are required at a site overseas on a detached island or remote place expenses to dispatch an engineer shall be charged for Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for one year aft
106. or The interrupt number is overlapping with other board Check the board setting I O address error The I O address is overlapping with other board Terminate other application s currently running E Memory error f Check if the system is operating normally Enough memory could not be secured Reboot the system 78 Time out error during mode setting arene oh eh T oe memory 4En Mode setting was attempted but failed due to time out pping Hardware fault SW setting data error one data was found in the argument parameter when setting is the argument parameter of S W setting es feo Check if the common address is overlapping with Unsuccessful mapping of common memory address 1 VE board Channel response error at source When a SEND request is issued Fee if the system is operating normally es H Received an abnormal response to the SEND request Reboot the system fos fee alle oer number error during RECV request Check the channel number used aoe the A channel number error RECV aoe EA 100 Accessing host board l 64n An access request was issued to the host board while the host board Retry is being accessed E Routing parameter error E The routing parameter is not set 70 46x Correct the specification of the station number in the application program Correct the routing parameter the Correct the routing parameter parameter ye PAA rales nissicn eu oes if the system is operatin
107. or occurred in the function select on the server machine Q O a P EN l Check if all station specification group number specification is enabled for the function En o FFE8H FFE7H An error occurred in the function sendto An error occurred in the function recvfrom Check if normal Ethernet communication can be An error response was received performed with the server machine Too much data was received Sequence number error FFE2x The received sequence number is abnormal 24 25 26 FFE6H 28 29 30 FFE4 FFE3H 10 6 10 6 10 ERROR CODE MELSEC Return value MENA 3 31 DLL load error FFE1n An attempt to load a DLL which is necessary to execute the function Setup the package again has failed Retry There may be a problem of insufficient memory Terminate other application s currently running Check if the system is operating normally Reboot the system FFDFH The setting for the communication destination is incorrect Check if the communication destination is FFDEn An attempt to open the registry has failed FFDDx An attempt to read from the registry has failed Check if the communication destination is FFDCx An attempt to write to the registry has failed Retry There may be a problem of insufficient memory Terminate other application s currently running Check if the system is operating normally Reboot the system Retry
108. ote module i Terminal resistor CC Link dedicated cable round the SLD terminal of 80BD J61BT13 as needed Simplified Diagram The following shows a simplified diagram of the connection diagram on the previous page Master module A80BDE J61BT13 Remote module Terminal DA r 7 r DA 7 i r DA Terminal resistor DB Le x y H DB a x x DB resistor DG DG H f DG SLD L CC Link N SLD L CC Link N SLD FG dedicated cable r dedicated cable FG i Ground the SLD terminal of ASOBDE J61BT13 i as needed 1 The layouts of the terminal block for the QJ61BT11 and of the terminal blocks for other than the QJ61BT11 are different Exercise caution when wiring them 2 Be sure to connect a terminal resistor which is provided with the master module to the modules at both ends of the data link Connect it between DA and DB 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION MELSEC 5 5 T Branch Connection Using the CC Link Dedicated Cable For details on the T branch connection using the CC Link Dedicated cable refer to the following manuals e Control amp Communication System Master Local Module Type QJ61BT11 User s Manual e Control amp Communication System Master Local Module Type AJ61BT11 A1SJ61BT11 User s Manual e Control amp Communication System Master Local Module Type AJ61QBT11 A1SJ61QBT11
109. plete the installation for this device a Network Controller A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do F Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific lt Back Cancel To the next page 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC From the previous page Found New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files Nw Where do you want Windows to search for driver files Sy 4 When the screen shown left is displayed select Specify a location and click the button Search for driver files for the following hardware device ay Network Controller The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you ate searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM chive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Newt Optional search locations I Floppy disk drives I CD ROM drives I Specify a location TT Microsoft Windows Update eA as 5 When the screen shown left is displayed enter A Win2000 Us for cas dmnn meee Kk Copy manufacturer s files from Insert Disk 6 into the floppy disk Cancel drive then click the button Copy manufact
110. ponding station normal data transfer will not be guaranteed 2 The CC Link dedicated cables and the high performance CC Link dedicated cables cannot be used together If they are used together normal data transfer will not be guaranteed 3 Be sure to ground the main body of an IBM PC AT compatible PC using Class D grounding Class 3 grounding or higher Otherwise malfunction may occur If malfunction occurs when only the main body of an IBM PC AT compatible PC is grounded ground the FG terminal of the IBM PC AT compatible PC and the SLD terminal of the CC Link board 1 The order of cable connection is irrelevant to the station number 2 Be sure to connect a terminal resistor which is provided with the module tothe modules at both ends of the CC Link system Connect it between DA and DB 3 Terminal resistors to be connected are different depending on the cable used by the CC Link system e When a CC Link dedicated cable is used 110Q 1 2W brown brown brown e When a high performance CC Link dedicated cable is used 130Q 1 2W brown orange brown 4 The master module can be connected to locations other than both ends 5 Star connection is not allowed 6 The connection method is shown below 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION Master module Module other QJ61BT11 Terminal than QJ61BT11 resistor ro A80BDE J61BT13 Rem
111. r Check the device type Check the destination station number and processing code Access a CPU other than the QCPU Q mode Use the CC Link board supplied with the module ROM version W or later after the SW3DNF CCLINK Change the equipment at the process request destination Remove other optional board Reset the board Reboot the PC Take the measures for WDT error occurrence Refer to Section 11 6 10 8 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes how to determine the cause of trouble that may occur during system construction as well as appropriate corrective actions 11 1 When Performing Troubleshooting Ideally occurrence of trouble should be kept to a minimum in order to startup the system effectively However once an error occurs it is important that we identify the cause as quickly as possible The followings are the three basic points that must be kept in mind when performing troubleshooting 1 Visual check Check the following points 1 Movement of the external device status when stopped or during operation 2 On off status of power supply 3 Wiring condition cable 4 LED display status power supply display LED 5 Checks whether the PC is one suitable for the operating environment After checking 1 through 5 connect the external device and check the operation of the user program 2 Confirming the error Examine how the error status changes
112. ransmission function e Number of link points per station Remote I O RX RY 30 Remote register RWw 4 Remote register RWr 4 2 Communication with the master station and intelligent device station is possible using the transient transmission function setting Automatic return function slave station separation function verification of data link status off line test Self diagnostic function An error message is displayed according to the error code e Contents of the fault detected are stored in the special relay or special register 4 SPECIFICATION MELSEC 4 4 1 Multiple PLC system support By setting the logical station number using the CC Link utility any PLC of a multiple PLC system in which a QJ61BT11 is installed can be accessed by an IBM PC AT compatible PC in which a CC Link board is installed lt Access example gt Using logical station number 65 an access can be made from an IBM PC AT compatible PC in which a CC Link board is installed to the PLC No 4 viaa QJ61BT11 the control PLC is the PLC No 2 Master station Station number 0 PLC No 2 is the control PLC Local station Multiple PLC system CC Link board Terminal register Setting the logical station number Set the logical station number in the Target window of the CC Link utility For details on the Target window see Section 7 2 6 faz CC Link Utility Information Board Informa
113. registration data full error 8272 2050x Password unregistration error 8273 20511 Remote password error 8274 20521 IP address error Baro Error argument when requesting outside time out value range 2053 9 quesing 9 8276 2054n Instruction cast undetection Barf Trace execution type error 20551 yP Sag Version error 20561 16386 j Ean 40021 A request that cannot be processed was received Change the request destination 16432 Te A a 4030x The specified device type does not exist Check the specified device type asi The specified device number is out of range Check the specified device number 16448 The tndduledoes nok exiat Do not issue a request that generated an error to 4040n i the specified special module 16449 The hbet oidevics bainte outer rings Check the head address and number of access 40411 p 9e points and access within the existing range 16450 orresbondira mod le error Check if the specified module is operating 40421 pence normally 16451 The module does not exist at the specified location Cheer te head OnumBeroNhe sp cined 40431 module 40577 Device type error 9E81x The device type specified for the destination station is invalid Check the device type It is checked by the destination link module Device number error 40578 The device number specified for the destination station is out of range 9E82x When specifying the bit device the device number is not a multipl
114. rmation Network Monitor Station sLink Status Target Memory OTest Network Test Version Board List Channel No Board Model Name IRQ No Memory Address 1 0 Port No ROM Ver 81 AB0BDEJ61BT13 CC Link 11 JFS3FCO00 F53FFFFFH FCOO FCFFH wW 2 To end the device monitor utility click Menu Exit from the menu bar When a dialog box is displayed clicking the button ends the device monitor utility S Device Monitor Utility Setting Device Write Data F Batch moniter 16 point register monitor 3 To end the error viewer click Log Exit menu from the menu bar E Communication Support Soft View Help Driver Basic Middle Ware Applied Middle Ware 1 07 Others b 27 z p07 Open the Selected File on Save with a Name Delete Log Setting 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 1 4 Displaying the help screen This section explains how to display the utility s help screen 1 To display the utility s help screen click the button at the lower right hand corner of the utility screen fez CC Link Utility Intonation Board Information Network Monitor station sLink Status Target Memory OTest NetworkTest Version Board List Channel No Board Model Name IRQ No Memory Address 140 Port No ROM Ver 81 AS0BDEJ61BT13 CC Link 11 FS3FC000 F5aFFFFFH FCOO FCFFH w Device Monitor Exit
115. rofessional XP Home Windows XP Home Edition Can be operated simultaneously x Cannot be operated simultaneously No combination available A Cannot access the CC Link board and cannot access other stations via the CC Link board F indicates an OS that is not supported by the CC Link board It cannot be used on the same PC 1 Update the version of each software if it is used with the CC Link board on the same PC For details on version update products contact your local Mitsubishi service center or representative 2 Supports Windows 98 from Version 30D or later 2 EMC COMMAND MELSEC 2 EMC COMMAND 2 1 Requirements for EMC Command Compliance EMC commands which are among the European command sets are now enforced The EMC commands regulate emission electromagnetic interference which requires that a device not emit strong electromagnetic waves externally and immunity electromagnetic sensitivity which requires that a device have the ability to resist external electromagnetic waves The precautionary items when configuring a machine device using an CC Link board to conform to EMC commands are described in sections 2 1 1 through 2 1 4 Although we tried very hard to document these materials according to the requirements for regulation and the standards we have researched the compatibility to the above commands of the entire device created according to the contents of this material is not guaranteed The
116. s an access request from the PLC CPU Link special relay Link special register Remote input Remote output Remote register write area Remote register read area Product List The product list for the CC Link board is given in the table below A80BDE J61BT13 Control amp Communication Link System local interface board SW4DNF CCLINK B model CC Link software package Floppy disks set of 6 Type A80BDE J61BT13 Control amp Communication Link System local interface board user s manual this manual Software use agreement Note The terminal resistor is packaged with the CC Link system master and local modules 1 OVERVIEW MELSEC 1 OVERVIEW CC Link is an abbreviation for Control amp Communication Link Hereinafter abbreviated as CC Link in this manual This manual explains the specifications for and how to handle and monitor the Type A80BDE J61BT13 Control amp Communication Link System local interface board hereinafter abbreviated as CC Link board that is included in the CC Link system and loaded as an optional board in the PCI bus of an IBM PC AT compatible PC The A80BDE J61BT13 is applicable to the following CC Link system e Applicable to the CC Link system local station s 1 1 Features The I F board has the features described below 1 An IBM PC AT compatible PC can be built into the CC Link system The I F board can be installed in an IBM PC AT compatible
117. s section explains how to operate and set the device monitor utility In the device monitor utility SB link special relay and SW link special register are indicated as SM and SD respectively 7 3 1 Operation procedure The following explains how to operate the device monitor utility Select Setting Network setting from the menu baranda f See Section 7 3 4 set the channel to be used Set the device tobe monitored Brtttt See Section 7 3 5 Change the monitoring method device value or display f V See Section 7 3 2 format as necessary 7 3 3 7 3 6 to 7 3 11 i 7 UTILITY OPERATION MELSEC 7 3 2 Setting as batch monitoring Monitors only one device that has been specified 1 Selecting the menu Select Menu Batch monitor from the menu bar Selectable for 16 point register monitor only 2 Display screen MS Device Monitor Utility Mm E Menu Setting Device Write Data Format Option Help xomo 0011 xoo12 0013 xos 0015 xos 0017 0018 ME xoa 0018 001C xo KoE 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0030 0031 0033 0027 002E 002F ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo EI ES ES ESE ES ES ES ES ES XXX ES EES ojejejejeje solo S S BIE B S S 5 5 ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo oooooooooooooooo 003 The Channel Information in the Current Display Network No 0 Station No 255 Bit device Vertical in
118. sing a short or malfunctioning e Take care that foreign objects such as chips or wiring debris do not get inside the CC Link board This can result in fire failure or malfunctioning A CAUTION e Always house the communication cable and power cable connected to the CC Link board in a duct or secure it using clamps If the cables are not housed in a duct or secured with clamps the cable may dangle move or be pulled inadvertently This can cause damage to the CC Link board or cable or create a faulty contact with the cable which may lead to e When disconnecting the communication or power cable connected to the CC Link board do not grasp and pull the cable First loosen the screws where the cable is connected to the CC Link board and then remove the cable If the cable is pulled while it is connected to the CC Link board this can cause damage to the CC Link board or cable or create a faulty contact with the cable and lead to malfunctioning STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS lt DANGER e Do not touch the terminal when the power is turned on This can cause malfunctioning e Always turn off all external power before doing any cleaning or re tightening the terminal screws If all power is not turned off this can cause a failure or malfunctioning of the CC Link board If the screws are loose this can cause the terminal to drop short or operate in error If the screws are tightened too much this can damage the scre
119. sional Operating System English version Display Resolution 800 x 600 dot or higher Recommended 1024 x 768 dot Available hard disk space 15MB or more Disk drive required when installing the 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive driver Programming language x7 Microsoft Visual Basic 5 0 English version Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 English version Microsoft Visual C 5 0 English version Microsoft Visual C 6 0 English version 3 1 This product does not work with a multiprocessor IBM PC AT compatible personal computer as the driver is incompatible x2 Service Pack3 or higher is required when using Windows NT Workstation 4 0 x3 Utilities do not work in XP compatibility mode x4 This product does not comply with large sized fonts when Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional is used x5 User programs created in the English environment work only in the English environment 6 Use Visual Basic 6 0 or Visual C 6 0 when using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional Visual Basic 5 0 and Visual C 5 0 cannot be used 7 This product is not compatible with Microsoft Visual Basic NET or Microsoft Visual C NET Applicable operating system and the corresponding required PC performance CPU Required memory Pentium 133MHz or higher 32MB or more Pentium 133MHz or higher 32MB or more Pentium 133MHz or higher 32MB or more
120. t link register 24255 5EBFu 25255 62A7H 28255 6E5Fu 29255 72474 DevSPG255 31255 7TAI7H 32255 7DFFH host 1 Dedicated device for accessing the buffer memory for the CC Link board host x2 Access is allowed only to a remote station s PC only if the communication destination is running MX Links SW2D5F CSKP E or later on Windows NT Workstation 4 0 9 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MELSEC 9 8 Sample Programs When SW4DNF CCLINK B is installed in a PC sample programs are registered in lt User specified folder gt lt Cclink gt lt Sample gt Sample programs are provided as a reference for creating user application programs The user is solely responsible for the use of the sample programs provided 1 MasterStation folder Sample programs for the A8OBD J61BT11 cannot be used for the A80BD J61BT13 2 MDFunction folder a Vb folder for Visual Basic 1 Demo folder Contains a sample program for reading DO 2 Mtest folder Contains a sample program for the MELSEC data link library mdOpen mdClose mdSend mdReceive b Vc folder for Visual C 1 Mtest folder Mtest1 c Sample program of the general MELSEC data link library Netsmp1 c Sample program to read device D of station number 0 10 ERROR CODE MELSEC 10 ERROR CODE An error code is returned as the return value when a function is executed The error definition and corrective action that correspond to each error code are described
121. ther board 11 13 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 5 3 Flowchart to use when communication is disabled from time to time during user program execution Did the user program YES return an error code Check the contents of the error using the ERROR CODE and check the user program and station accessed Start the line monitor utility YES Is there any faulty station Replace the link cable or faulty station Change system configuration with only the master station and host Is the link normal Replace the link cable or additional station connected Add the adjacent stations one after the other and allow ample time for line monitoring YES Is the monitor normal 11 14 11 14 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 5 4 Flowchart to use when the system goes down or resets during the user program execution START Remove all optional boards and restart Did the operating system start normally After formatting the hardware reinstall YES Windows NT 4 0 Windows 95 98 and each application software then reboot Did the operating system NO start normally Contact the PC manufacturer e y Install the A80BDE J61BT13 only then install the software package Did the operating system NO start normally Section 11 3 Flowchart to use when the PC and board do not operate
122. tion Network Monitor Station s Link Status Target Memory 0Test Network Test Version Channelf 81 CC Link 1 v Logical Set No 65 Sta No p aj Target CPU 4 aj CC Link Target Setting List Logical Set No Sta No T arget CPU a 65 0 4 Change Delete Device Monitor Exit Help POINT Use a QJ61BT11 of functional version B or later in order to access a multiple PLC system A QJ61BT11 of functional version A cannot be used 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION MELSEC 5 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION This section explains the operating procedure up to the point the CC Link board is operated as well as the names and setting for each part of the CC Link board wiring method and hardware testing 5 1 Procedure Up to the Point of Operation An outline of the procedure up to the point of CC Link board operation is explained below Start Perform CC Link board settings iis See Section 5 3 Name and Setting for Each Part If the power to the PC is on turn the power off Remove the CC Link board terminal block Install the CC Link board into the PC Yy Fix the CC Link board with the PC s board fixing screws Y Install the CC Link board terminal block Do the wiring between the CC Link board and the master module p gt v See Section 5 4 Connecting Modules Using the CC Link Dedicated Cable
123. tting j Value the value large enough to avoid WDT error and then press the key Setting range 1 to 32767 WDT time is defined by the value set to WDT Setting Value as shown below WDT time Value set as WDT Setting Value x 8ms WDT Setting Value is factory set to 300 If WDT Setting Value is set to 0 and the key is pressed the currently set value will be displayed gt 8 Toole WDTSEINT exe og 5 When done is displayed after the above setting this means the pone a f setting operation is completed End the command prompt and ae restart the personal computer REMARK If ERROR is displayed reinstall the software package or operating system l Complete If WDT error still occurs after the above operations reset WDT Setting Value Enter the value larger than previous setting 11 18 11 18 11 TROUBLESHOOTING MELSEC 11 7 Information Needed when Calling with Inquiry The following conditions and status must be reported when calling us with an inquiry regarding a damaged board 1 8 9 Error state be specific Example The system does not start during the startup process after turning on the power displaying a board Not response message PC manufacturer PC name model Main memory capacity hard disk capacity CPU model OS name Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional or other Position of installation slot number of boards installed Use of
124. ucting 10 Vrms 0 15 80 MHz 80 AM Conduction noise electromagnetic field to the modulation 1 kHz power line and signal line 1 QP Quasi Peak Quasi peak value Mean Average value 2 EMC COMMAND MELSEC 2 1 2 Installation on the control panel Installing devices on the control panel has a considerable effect not only in securing safety but also in shutting down the noise generated from the PC by the control panel 1 Control panel a Use an electrically conductive control panel 2 b When fastening tightening the control panel s top or bottom panel with bolts mask the coating so that surface contact is feasible c To ensure the electrical contact between the inside panel of the control panel and the main control panel mask any coating around the installation bolts connecting to the main unit to secure conductivity in the largest surface area possible d Ground the control panel main unit using a thick ground cable so that a low impedance can be secured even with a high frequency e Make the holes on the control panel less than 10 cm 3 94 in in diameter A hole larger than 10 cm 3 94 in may leak electric waves Layout of power supply cable and ground cable The layout of power supply cable and ground cable for a PC should be set as described below a Specify a grounding point that enables grounding of the control panel close to the power supply to the PC and ground the FG frame ground terminal of
125. urer s files from aNwin2000 Us v Driver Files Sosich Results ww 6 When the screen shown left is displayed click the Next gt button The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device cy The wizard found a driver for the following device ay Network Controller Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next r ac win2000 us meclink2k inf Cancel 7 The installation is complete when the screen shown left is displayed Completing the Found New Hees Wizard Click the button gt PCI MELSEC CC LINK Controller Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish l Complete 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSEC 2 When Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System is used Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Network Controller If your hardware came with an installation CD lt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Chh Y Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes
126. ve Programs in Control Panel As an alternative method you can execute Setup exe Double click Setup exe in Disk 1 then start the installation from item 6 below Control Panel E O x J File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea Back Qsearch Gyrolders History AG GS X A E Address s Control Panel z so am H fe g a Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Control Panel Options Hardware Programs Tools I N E Use the settings in Control Panel to E EH Lay 4 personalize your computer Date Time Display Folder Options Fonts Z a o Game Internet Keyboard Mouse Controllers Options ioj x Add a program from CD ROM or floppy disk R To add a program from a CD ROM or floppy disk click CD or Floppy CD or Floppy fo add new Windows features device drivers and system updates over the Internet click Windows Update Bias Dodie i To the next page 1 Power on the PC and start Windows 2 Open Start Settings Control Panel When Windows XP Professional is used open Start Control Panel 3 Open Add Remove Programs and select Add New Program When the screen shown at the left is displayed click the button REMARK When Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT Workstation 4 0 is used open Add Remove Programs and click the Install button 6 INSTALLING AND UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE MELSE
127. ws and CC Link board causing the terminal to drop short or operate in error A CAUTION e Do not dismantle or rebuild the CC Link board This will result in breakdowns malfunctioning injury or fire Not doing so may cause an electric shock or malfunction e Always turn off all external power before installing or removing the CC Link board If all power is not turned off this will result in failure of the CC Link board or malfunctioning e Always make sure to touch the grounded metal to discharge the electricity charged in the body etc before touching the CC Link board Failure to do so may cause a failure or malfunctions of the CC Link board DISPOSAL PRECAUTION A CAUTION e When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date_ Manual Number Dec 2000 IB NA 0800176 A Jun 2001 IB NA 0800176 B Gorrection CONTENTS About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 1 2 Section 3 4 Subsection 6 1 2 Subsection 7 2 3 Subsection 8 1 2 Subsection 9 3 2 Section 9 4 Section 11 3 Subsection 11 3 1 Addition Subsection 7 2 4 Subsection 7 2 5 Section 9 8 Chapter 10 Jan 2002 IB NA 0800176 C Correction Section 3 4 Section 4 2 Section 4 3 Subsection 8 1 2 Section 9 7 Addition About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations Subsection 8 1 2 Chapter 10
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