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1.      12    5  Wiring    DANGER       Before installation or wiring  be sure to shut off all phases of the external  power supply used by the system and the one for the network   A1SJ71QLP21S    Failure to do so may cause electric shocks or damage the product       CAUTION      Always connect the FG terminals to the ground using class D  class 3  or  higher grounding exclusively designed for programmable controller      When connecting cables to the terminal block for external power supply   check the rated voltage and terminal layout of the product for correct wiring   Connecting a cable to power supply of different voltage or incorrect wiring  may cause a fire or fault      Tighten terminal screws to the specified torque    If a terminal screw is not tightened to the specified torque  it the module may  fall out  short circuit  or malfunction    If a terminal screw is tightened excessively  exceeding the specified torque   the module may fall out  short circuit  or malfunction due to breakage of the  screw or the module      Solder the coaxial cable connector properly  Incomplete soldering may  cause a malfunction      Be sure there are no foreign substances such as sawdust or wiring debris  inside the module  Such debris could cause fires  damage  or erroneous  operation      Make sure to place the communication and power cables into a duct or  fasten them using a clamp    Cables not placed in the duct or not clamped may hang or shift  allowing  them to be accidentally pull
2.     Make sure to place the communication and power cables into a duct or  fasten them using a clamp    Cables not placed in the duct or not clamped may hang or shift  allowing  them to be accidentally pulled  which may cause a module malfunction and  cable damage      When removing the communication cable or power cables from the module   do not pull the cable  When removing the cable with a connector  hold the  connector on the side that is connected to the module  When removing the  cable connected to the terminal block  first loosen the screws on the terminal  block  Pulling the cable that is still connected to the module may cause  malfunction or damage to the module or cable        A 2    Revisions    The manual number is noted at the lower right of the top cover   Oct  1999   IB NA  0800091 A   First printing  Aug  2003 _  IB NA  0800091 B  IB NA  0800091 C   Correction  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  About the  Manuals  Chapter 2  3  4  Section 5 1   5 2 1  5 2 2  5 2 3  6 1  6 2  6 3  May 2006   IB NA  0800091 D    Correction  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Compliance  with the EMC Directive and the Low  Voltage Directive  Chapter 1  2  3  4  5  6  Jul  2007   IB NA  0800091 E    Gorrection  Chapter 4  Section 5 1  5 2 1  5 2 2  6 1   6 2  6 3  6 4                                           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 in
3.   1 18     3  The Coaxial cable is wired in the following manner   There is no problem even if not wiring in order of the station number   There is no problem even if station how many become control station                 Control station Normal station Normal station  Station number 1 Station number 2 Station number 3  A1SJ71QLR21 A1SJ71QLR21 A1SJ71QLR21  OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN   R RD F RD R RD F RD R RD F RD    F SD   RSD   F SD   RSD   F SD   RSD                                       ae                      4  Install the coaxial cables at least 100 mm  3 94 in   away from other power  cables and control cables     5  Consider wiring using double shielded coaxial cable in places that are  subject to large amounts of noise     Double shielded coaxial cable  Mitsubishi Cable     5C 2V CCY    Enlarged view of cable    Sheath  Sheath F4 RS    EEEE  PLSS  Rees          XX  Soe  coco  SK  Soe  KOS  OK  QS  RR  meee  SRR  SOR  z  OO    xP  cee  2S    lt 3  LS  SOK  ee  SER  cones  OS  me  S  SRS       OK    eee  ee  bosses  RS  KS x          oe    KS  RX        Kee             Internal  conducter Insulation  material       External External conductor  conductor  Grounding     The 5C 2V connector plug is applicable to double shielded coaxial cable   Connect the 5C 2V connector plug to the coaxial cable inside a  double shielded coaxial cable  Ground the shielded part outside a  double shielded coaxial cable as shown in the above figure     15     6  Do not pull any of the connected 
4.   lt 1600 bytes   e Remote master station     remote sub master station    Remote sub master station     remote master station   lt 2000 bytes    Maximum number of networks 239  The sum total of PLC to PLC network and remote I O  network     Maximum number of groups 9  Only for PLC to PLC network     Number of PLC to PLC   64 stations  Control station  1 Normal stations  63   stations for network    connection per Remote I O  65 stations  Remote master station  1 Remote I O stations  64   network network    Station to station distance  1 SI optical cable   500m  H PCF optical cable   1km  Broad band H PCF optical cable   1km  QSI optical cable  gt  1km  RAS function e Loop back function due to abnormality detection and cable  disconnection  e Diagnostic function for local link circuit check  e Prevention of system down due to shifting to control station  Only  for PLC to PLC networks   e Abnormality detection by link special relay  resistor  e Network monitor  each type of diagnostic function  e Transient transmission possible even when there is  programmable controller CPU abnormality  cause of  abnormality can be verified from other station   e Prevention of loopback due to supplying external power   A1SJ71QLP21S           Item Specifications  A1SJ71QLP21 A1SJ71QLP21S    Transient N N communication  Monitor  program upload download  etc    transmission    Connection cable   Optical fiber cable  Arranged by user  2     Applicable   f  2 core optical connector plug  Arranged 
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6.  GR NO  D S M          ii     PRM             ST NO     Mf             i  xt    MODE    0                  a    MODE  O ONLINE A R   2 OFFLINE    FRONT SIDE    a          6     7              la  3          ji  1  IN    by  i    11  8     A1SJ71QBR11    A1SJ71QBR11    RUN PW   MNG  PC  S MNG  REM   SW E   D LINK   M S E   T PAS    PRM E        EPEE             CPU R W    NETWORK  E DISPLAY  3                              7   3            D S M  PRM  ST SIZE  8 16 32 64  LB LW SIZE  2 4 6 8k                                  fe AA n                   O ONLINE A R   2 OFFLINE    A1SJ71QBR11                CO       ae E    Display of    hardware version    D or earlier    6     7     Contents  RUN Normally operating  The position  A1SJ71QLP21 WDT error occurred  hardware failure   of switch for  Operating as control station or remote the display    M  AISUTIOLP21  Si master station switch over of       ANG S MNG Operating as sub control station or remote    is valid    MNG  S MNG    93200  HFE  SMa   EREET    sub master station when it is on    fel ped  vee Multiplex transfer in execution the left side   ne  OFF  Multiplex transfer not executed   Data link being performed  A1SJ71QLR21 s  OFF  Data link stopped     N  LED is the same as   T PAS Participating in token passing   the LED of  Transient transmission is available     E   E        zZ  is   m  a             D  s     Power being supplied The position   OFF  No power being supplied  of switch for  Set as PLC to PLC network 
7.  a      1  This LED lights up with network power that is generated by the external power supply  24V    Therefore  care should be taken since the external power may be supplied even while the  LED is off     2  When the setting has been changed with the Q2AS H CPU  S1  powered ON  reset the  Q2AS H CPU  S1   Shift the RUN STOP key switch from RESET to any other than  RESET      3  The setting range for the A1SJ71QBR11 is shown below        PLC to PLC network   1 to 32   Station number   Other than 1 to 32  Setting error  The SW E  LED turns  ON  Note that it does not turn ON  when set to any of 33 to 64     Remote I O network   0   Remote master station   1 to 32   Remote sub master station   Other than 0 to 32  Setting error  The SW E  LED turns  ON  Note that it does not turn ON  when set to any of 33 to 64               Contents  Mode setting  factory setting at time of shipping  0     Online  automatic Data link with automatic online return  online return effective  effective     1   Not used  Setting to this turns on the SW E  LED      2 Disconnects the host station     0 ONLINE A R  3   Forward loop test Checks the forward loop of the whole  2 OFFLINE network system   4   Reverse loop test Checks the reverse loop of the whole  network system     Station to station test   The mode for a line check between two   master station  stations  in which the station with the  Station to station test   Smaller number is regarded as the  master station and the other is  considered 
8.  conductor  conductor  Grounding            Grounding        gt     The 5C 2V connector plug is applicable to double shielded coaxial cable     Connect the 5C 2V connector plug to the coaxial cable inside a  double shielded coaxial cable  Ground the shielded part outside a  double shielded coaxial cable as shown in the above figure     8  Do not pull any of the connected coaxial cables   This will cause a faulty contact  cable disconnection  or damage to the    module    9  Make sure to connect a terminal resistor to both terminal stations of the    coaxial bus type network system    10 A white oxide  which may be deposited on the F type connector depending    on the operating environment  is not producted in the fitting portion  posing    no functional problems    11 Completely turn off the externally supplied power used in the system when    connecting or disconnecting the cable     17     12 There are integral type and separate F type connectors  In the case of the  separate F type connector  tighten the ring of the connector until the ring is  tight before connecting the connector to the network module    If the ring is loose  a communication error may occur     Turn clockwise  tightening direction      Integral F type connector      C      Z  After connecting the F type connector to the network module  retighten its  ring periodically   Retighten it with both hands as shown below                                                              Network  module    Turn clockwi
9.  sub masters station  6  parameters    Number of 64  stations  Valid when    SW3 is ON a       general point 8k    Valid when  SW3 is ON        always off     Connect the optical fiber cable   A1SJ71QLP21_   hardware version G or later  A1SJ71QLP21S  hardware version E or later    porto Tarena    1 I 1     Forward Reverse   1  R       l   I l I     SD i i RD  i   i    Pep eee Optical    fiber cable       A1SJ71QLP21   hardware version F or earlier  A1SJ71QLP21S  hardware version D or earlier    fee aaa     Reverse Forwa ra   Forward Reverse    F  1  F      R      sp SD             A N ae Optical    fiber cable           5  When the setting has been changed with the Q2AS H CPU  S1  powered ON  reset the  Q2AS H CPU  S1   Shift the RUN STOP key switch from RESET to any other than    RESET       6  For use in the remote I O network  it is enabled when the station number is any of 1 to 64    7  The settings are enabled when the module is a control station in the PLC to PLC network     11    9   Connector Connect the coaxial type cable    A1SJ71QLR21     De grr 2 Coaxial  Cable       10   Connector Connect the F type connector    A1SJ71QBR11  F type connector          11    External power source  When preventing loop back by turning OFF the power source of the                supply terminal programmable controller CPU  supply an external power source    A1SJ71QLP21S   EXT PW    24V  SEE 24G   24V FG                   24G                   AN  FG                                    
10.  when soldering the internal conductor and  contact   e Make sure that the solder does not bead up at the soldered section   e Make sure there are no gaps between the connector and cable  insulator or they do not cut into each other   e Perform soldering quickly so the insulation material does not become  deformed    2  Before connecting or disconnecting the coaxial connector  touch a  grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity from the human  body  Failure to do so may result in a module malfunction     20    6  External Dimensions    6 1 A1SJ71QLP21                                           Printed writing P  gt   board TIO  y  4  A A  6 5  93 6 d   0 26   3 69                                                                                   34 5     __         1 36     Unit  mm  in       1  Please confirm details to Mitsubishi Electric System Service                                     Corporation   6 2 A1SJ71QLP21S  i  Printed writing 3 a  board TO  F   6 5  l  93 6 10    0 26   3 69   0 39     A1SJ71QLP21S       EXTPW                                                                                                                                        69 5                 2 74     Unit  mm  in       1  Please confirm details to Mitsubishi Electric System Service  Corporation     6 3 A1SJ71QLR21                                                                                                                                  A A1sJ71QLR21  RUN  Pw  MNc  Po  SMN
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12. G  REM  DUAL  SwE   DLINK   MSE  T PAS   PRM E   FE   RE  CPU RW  NETWORK  No  p  DISPLAY  xio bea E          FL   RL   xo cee   b SRE peor por  oN T  Po heem  ra ESAE    iti CO  TT fowl OSM  PSM  Printed writing   E apa  board SS  ve Seles  At  r  246  T3 LI    EEE orr on  sw  Cm  1  move  d cm  2  Cm  3  MODE cma  2  JOONLINEAR  bs  OFFLINE E   FRONTSDE   mm  7  4 Cm je    Rsd  loro     F s0  Lajas  Y AISJT1QLR21                   12 5   0 49     34 5   1 36        Unit  mm  in    6 4 A1SJ71QBR11    r A18J710BR11     RUN  Pw   MNG   PC    S MNG   REM   SW        D LINK   MIS E   T PAS   PRM E        cPURIW                                  130   5 12                    Printed writing                board                      CESSES ES        At the time of    installation of    F type connector     i  1    335  QO                        A1SJ710BR11       6 5   93 6 14  50 34 5   0 26   3 69   0 43   1 97   1 36        Unit  mm  in      22    MEMO    23    Warranty    Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of  Mitsubishi  machine damage or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products   damage  secondary damage  accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable  by Mitsubishi  damages to products other than Mitsubishi products  and to other duties     For safe use  e This product has been manufactured as a general purpose part for general industries  and  has not been designed or manufactured to be inc
13. MITSUBISHI  MELSECNET 10  Network Module    User s Manual   Hardware     A1 SJ71QLP21 A1SJ71QLP21S  A1SJ71QLR21 A1SJ71QBR11    Thank you for buying the Mitsubishi general purpose programmable  controller MELSEC QnA Series    Prior to use  please read both this manual and detailed manual  thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the product   MODEL   A1SQ NET10 M U JE  MODEL  MERER IB NA  0800091 E 0707 MEE      1999 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION         SAFETY PRECAUTIONS        Always read before starting use      Before using this product  please read this manual and the relevant manuals  introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the  product correctly    The instructions given in this manual are concerned with this product  For the  safety instructions of the programmable controller system  please read the CPU  module user s manual    In this manual  the safety instructions are ranked as  DANGER  and  CAUTION      N  DANGER Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous    conditions  resulting in death or severe injury          CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous              conditions  resulting in medium or slight personal injury or    physical damage   Ne ge se eg a a eg es ee ee I    Note that the  NCAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to  the circumstances    Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to  personal safety     Please store this ma
14. becduddeedenmecdnentedeteaste 22    A 4    About the Manuals    The following product manuals are available  Please use this table as a  reference to request the appropriate manual as necessary     Detailed Manual     Model code   Reference Manual  13JF78        Before use of this module  be sure to read the For QnA Q4AR  MELSECNET 10 Network System Reference Manual    Compliance with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive    When incorporating the Mitsubishi programmable controller into other industrial  machinery or equipment and keeping compliance with the EMC and low voltage  directives  refer to Chapter 3  EMC Directive and Low Voltage Instruction  of the  User   s Manual  Hardware  for the CPU module used or the programmable  controller CPU supplied with the base unit    The CE logo is printed on the rating plate of the programmable controller   indicating compliance with the EMC and low voltage directives    For making this product compliant with the EMC and low voltage directives   please refer to Section 3 1 3  Cable  in Chapter 3 of the above mentioned  user   s manual     A 5    1  Overview    This manual explains the specifications and names of each part  etc   of the  A1SJ71QLP21 S  A1SJ71QLR21 and A1SJ71QBR11 model MELSECNET 10  network module  abbreviated as Network Modules  which are used with  MELSECNET 10 network system of the MELSEC QnA series      1  The use  cable used and installation position of the Network Modules are  indicated on the followi
15. by user  2    5VDC current 0 40A 0 40A   consumption    External supply Voltage 20 4 to 31 2VDC  power 0 17A     A1SJ71QLP21S Applicable wire 0 75 to 2mm   only  size    Tightening torque   98 to 137 2Necm    Weight 0 18kg  3 10 29kg 4 S    No  of occupied 32 points  I O assignment  32 points as   48 points  I O assignment  first 16  I O points special  points as empty  last 32 points as  special   5        2     3      4      There are restrictions to the distance between stations  being determined according to the  wee of cable and number of stations  See sections 5 1       Specialised training and specific tools are required to connect the connector to the    optical fiber cable  the connector itself is a custom product  Please contact your nearest  Mitsubishi Electric System Service Corporation when purchasing these items   The weight for the hardware version F or earlier is 0 30kg       The weight for the hardware version D or earlier is 0 42kg    5     Two slots are occupied   Set the numeric value resulted from adding 10  to the I O No  of the slot where a module  mounted as the  Starting I O No   of the  Network parameter   The first empty 16 points can  be set to  0  on the  I O assignment  tab screen within the  QnA Parameter  screen   Example  Set 10H as the  Starting I O No   when the module is mounted on slot 0    Set OH as the  Starting I O No   when 0 has been set to slot 0 on the  I O  assignment  tab screen      For general specifications of the network modul
16. cables   This will cause a faulty contact  cable disconnection  or damage to the  module     7  Please wire SD RD of the connector for the cable correctly   Please do loopback test  the set confirmation test  and the bureau order  confirmation test after wiring   It might be generated that a baton abnormal passing cannot be generated  when miswiring and the downed bureau which cannot do the loop back of  an arbitrary bureau do the row again even by the reclosing of the power  supply     8  Completely turn off the externally supplied power used in the system when  connecting or disconnecting the cable     5 2 2 For the Coaxial Bus Type   1  The cable to connect between network modules must be the following  according to the number of stations connected   When a cable length other than those specified in the table below is used  a  communication error may result     Number of stations connected f    2 to 9 stations   10 to 33 stations  Station to station cable length    Cable type 3C   2V   5C   2V   3C   2V   5C   2V    XxX  cable less than 1m  3 28 ft   in     enh cannot be used      1  3 28 ft   to 5 m  16 41 ft   ae a ee oe ee   5  16 41 ft   to 13 m  42 65ft    OT OT Cx x     13  42 65 ft   to 17 m  55 78 ft   Beer ee ee eo a eo a  17  55 78 ft   to 25 m  82 03 ft      ve   Oe Hit x Ih ee     25  82 03ft   to 300 m  984 37    OT OT CO OT  300  984 3 ft   to 500 m  1640 5 ft   A On ee Oe l    O  Allowed X  Not allowed        2  If there is the possibility of an increase in 
17. e  refer to the user s manual for the  programmable controller CPU that is to be used      2  A1SJ71QLR21  A1SJ71QBR11    Item  Maximum link  points per B  8192 points S O  network    Maximum link PLC to PLC Y B  points per a 8    2xW   gt   lt 2000 bytes    station Remote I O     Remote master station     gt  remote I O station  NRIWOTK J p    exw    lt 1600 bytes   e Remote   O station     gt  remote master station   d XB   exw     lt 1600 bytes   e Remote master station     gt  remote sub master station    Remote sub master station     remote master station     2xW   gt   lt 2000 bytes    8  for multiple transmission     Maximum number of networks   239  The sum total of PLC to PLC network and remote I O  network     Maximum number of groups 9  Only for PLC to PLC network     Number of PLC to PLC 64 stations 32 stations  stations for network Control station  1 Control station  1  connection per Normal stations  63 Normal stations  31    network Remote I O   65 stations 33 stations    network Remote master station  1 Remote master station  1  Remote I O stations  64 Remote I O stations  32    Overall distance 300m 300m    Station to station distance   1   5C 2V 5C 2V_  500m 500m   Can be extended to 2 5km  when used with a repeater  module  A6BR10  A6BR10 DC   Retry by CRC  X    X   X   1  and overtime  RAS function e Loop back function due to abnormality detection and cable  disconnection  A1SJ71QLR21   e Diagnostic function for local link circuit check  e Prevention of sy
18. e into the hole in the  base unit  press the module into position  and tighten the module fixing  Screws    Not installing the module correctly or not fixing it with the screws could result  in malfunction  damage  or drop of some pieces of the product    Always tighten the module fixing screws within the specified torque range   Loose tightening could result in drop of some pieces of the product   short circuit  and malfunction    Tightening the screws too much could result in drop of some pieces of the  product  short circuit  or malfunction due to the breakage of a screw or the  module      Completely turn off the externally supplied power used in the system before  mounting or removing the module    Not doing so could result in damage to the product      Do not directly touch the printed circuit board  the conducting parts and  electronic parts of the module  It may cause damage or erroneous operation        Before handling the module  touch a grounded metal object to discharge the  static electricity from the human body  Failure to do so may cause  malfunction or failure of the module        3 1 Cable length restrictions between stations    1  The main modules case is made of plastic  so do not drop it or subject it to  strong impacts     2  Do not dismount the printed wiring board from the case  It may damage the  module     3  When wiring  be careful never to let foreign matter from the above module  such as wiring scraps get inside the module  If something goes in  ge
19. ed  which may cause a module malfunction and  cable damage      When removing the communication cable or power cables from the module   do not pull the cable  When removing the cable with a connector  hold the  connector on the side that is connected to the module  When removing the  cable connected to the terminal block  first loosen the screws on the terminal  block  Pulling the cable that is still connected to the module may cause  malfunction or damage to the module or cable        13    5 1 Precautions for Laying Optical Fiber Cables   1  The optical fiber cable type that can be used differs depending on the  station to station distance     H PCF optical fiber cable 1000m  3281 ft    Broad band H PCF optical fiber cable 1000m  3281 ft    QSI optical fiber cable 1000m  3281 ft       2  When connecting an optical fiber cable  the following restrictions on the  bending radius must be observed   Make sure of the specifications of the cable to be used     3  The optical fiber cable is wired in the following manner   There is no problem even if not wiring in order of the station number   There is no problem even if station how many become control station        Control station Normal station Normal station  Station number 1 Station number 2 Station number 3    A1SJ71           4  When laying the optical fiber cable  do not touch the fiber core of the cable  connector or module connector  or let dirt or dust collect on it   If oil from the hands  dirt or dust should adhere to t
20. eration       Before handling the module  touch a grounded metal object to discharge the  static electricity from the human body  Failure to do so may cause  malfunction or failure of the module      WIRING PRECAUTIONS     DANGER       Before installation or wiring  be sure to shut off all phases of the external  power supply used by the system and the one for the network   A1SJ71QLP21S    Failure to do so may cause electric shocks or damage the product             CAUTION      Always connect the FG terminals to the ground using class D  class 3  or  higher grounding exclusively designed for programmable controller      When connecting cables to the terminal block for external power supply   check the rated voltage and terminal layout of the product for correct wiring   Connecting a cable to power supply of different voltage or incorrect wiring  may cause a fire or fault      Tighten terminal screws to the specified torque    If a terminal screw is not tightened to the specified torque  it the module may  fall out  short circuit  or malfunction    If a terminal screw is tightened excessively  exceeding the specified torque   the module may fall out  short circuit  or malfunction due to breakage of the  screw or the module      Solder the coaxial cable connector properly  Incomplete soldering may  cause a malfunction      Be sure there are no foreign substances such as sawdust or wiring debris  inside the module  Such debris could cause fires  damage  or erroneous  operation  
21. he core  the transmission  loss will increase  causing a malfunction in the data link   Also  do not remove the cover from the module connector until an optical  fiber cable is connected     5  When attaching or detaching the optical fiber cable to from the module  hold  the cable connector securely with the hands     6  Connect the cable connector and module connector securely until you hear  a  click  sound     7  Please wire IN OUT of the connector for the cable correctly   Please do loopback test  the set confirmation test  and the bureau order  confirmation test after wiring  It might be generated that a baton abnormal  passing cannot be generated when miswiring and the downed bureau  which cannot do the loopback of an arbitrary bureau do the row again even  by the reclosing of the power supply     8  Completely turn off the externally supplied power used in the system when  connecting or disconnecting the cable     5 2 Precautions when Installing the Coaxial Cables  5 2 1 For the Coaxial Loop Type   1  For connection between network modules  use the cable length given in the  following table depending on the cable type     Cable type Interstation cable length Overall distance    300m  984  3ft   19 2km  62995  2zt          2  When connecting a coaxial cable  the following restrictions on the bending  radius must be observed        Allowable  Cable type   bending fa s OrinecIor  lt      Module front  A mm in     r mmi in      3C 2V 23  0  A 35  1 38      H       5C 2V 30
22. ng chart       Cableused   used  Application Optical Coaxial Position  a cable cable       A1SJ71QLP21 The control station  Main base   A1SJ71QLP21S   normal station and Extension base    A1SJ71QLR21 remote master station I O slot  A1SJ71QBR11 of MELSECNET 10     2  After unpacking the Network Modules  confirm that any of the following  products is enclosed   Model Description  A1SJ71QLP21 Model A1SJ71QLP21 MELSECNET 10 network module  optical loop type  Model A1SJ71QLP21S MELSECNET 10 network module  ASUMA EEI  optical loop type  with external power supply function        Quantity    A1SJ71QLR21 Model A1SJ71QLR21 MELSECNET 10 network module  coaxial loop type    Model A1SJ71QBR11 MELSECNET 10 network module  A1SJ71QBR11 coaxial bus type    F type connector  AGRCON F               3  The coaxial bus type network system requires terminal resistors   AGRCON R75  75  at both terminal stations of the network  The user    should arrange for terminal resistors  since the A1SJ71QBR11 does not  come with terminal resistors     2  Performance Specifications    ee performance specifications for Network Modules are indicated as follows   1  A1SJ71QLP21  A1SJ71QLP21S    Maximum link  X Y   8192 points SS O  points per  B  8192 poins s  network    Maximum link PLC to PLC Y B  points per station   8    2x W      lt 2000 bytes    Remote I O  e Remote master station     remote I O station  NENNEN 4 ete   exw    lt 1600 bytes      Remote I O station     remote master station   1  lt E   exw  
23. nternal send data processing is not done at fixed  intervals    lt Cause gt  Hardware failure    A1SJ71QLP21  Forward loop  F LOOP  is faulty   A1SJ71QBR11    F    lt Cause gt  Power off of adjacent station   PW  R    A1SJ71QBR11       cable disconnection  no connection  etc   S MNG  D LINK  T PAS     DOAAM             G          Contents    1   LED  Data being sent  RD JON Data being received  Network power  5V  being supplied from external  power supply  24V  to 11    1    Network number setting   Network number setting  factory setting at time of shipping  1    switch  lt Setting range gt    NETWORK 1 to 239  Network number   Other than 1 to 239  Setting error  The SW E  LED turns ON   Becomes off line condition    the third  digit          the second  digit                the first  digit             Group number setting Group number setting  factory setting at time of shipping  0   Switch  lt Setting range gt    a 0   No specified group  1 to 9   Group number            Enabled for PLC to PLC network          Station number setting   Station number setting  factory setting at time of shipping  1   3    switch Type  Me ee yp g    ST NO  PLC to PLC 1 to 64   Station number  _X10 I  _the second   network Other than 1 to 64  Setting error  The SW E  LED  rg   dight turns ON       Remote I O 0   Remote master station  reg  _the first network 1 to 64   Remote sub master station  z    dight Other than 0 to 64  Setting error  The SW E  LED  turns ON                             a
24. nual in a safe place and make it accessible when required   Always forward it to the end user      INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS        CAUTION      Use the programmable controller in an environment that meets the general  specificaitons contained in CPU module user   s manual  Using this  programmable controller in an environment outside the range of the general  specifications could result in electric shock  fire  erroneous operation  and  damage to or deterioration of the product      Fully insert the projection on the bottom of the module into the hole in the  base unit  press the module into position  and tighten the module fixing  SCrews    Not installing the module correctly or not fixing it with the screws could result  in malfunction  damage  or drop of some pieces of the product    Always tighten the module fixing screws within the specified torque range   Loose tightening could result in drop of some pieces of the product   short circuit  and malfunction  Tightening the screws too much could result  in drop of some pieces of the product  short circuit  or malfunction due to the  breakage of a screw or the module       Completely turn off the externally supplied power used in the system before  mounting or removing the module    Not doing so could result in damage to the product        A 1    INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS  CAUTION      Do not directly touch the printed circuit board  the conducting parts and  electronic parts of the module  It may cause damage or erroneous op
25. orporated in a device or system used in  purposes related to human life   e Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power  electric power   aerospace  medicine or passenger movement vehicles  consult with Mitsubishi   e This product has been manufactured under strict quality control  However  when installing  the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails  install  appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system     ees  Country Region Sales office Tel    U S A    Brazil    Germany    U K    Italy    Spain    France    South Africa    Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc    500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon  Hills  IL 60061  U S A    Tel    1 847 478 2100   MELCO TEC Rep  Com e Assessoria  Tecnica Ltda    Rua Correia Dias  184    Edificio Paraiso Trade Center 8 andar  Paraiso  Sao Paulo  SP Brazil   Tel    55 11 5908 8331   Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V  German  Branch   Gothaer Strasse 8 D 40880 Ratingen   GERMANY   Tel    49 2102 486 0   Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V  UK  Branch   Travellers Lane  Hatfield  Hertfordshire    AL10 8XB  U K    Tel    44 1707 276100   Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V  Italian  Branch   Centro Dir  Colleoni  Pal  Perseo Ingr 2  Via Paracelso 12    20041 Agrate Brianza    Milano  Italy   Tel    39 039 60531   Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V  Spanish  Branch   Carretera de Rubi 76 80    E 08190 Sant Cugat del Valles   Barcelona  Spain   Tel    34 93 565 3131   Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V 
26. se  ZL    pa ies                   Coaxial cable    5 2 3 Connecting the Connector for the Coaxial Cables  The following section explains how to connect the BNC connector  connector  plug for the coaxial cable  to the cable    1  Structure of the BNC connector and coaxial cable  The structure of the BNC connector and coaxial cable are shown in the  figure below     Parts comprising the BNC connector Structure of the coaxial cable    External conductor  SD       Outer sheath    Insulation material   amp  Nut Washer Gasket    Plug shell  QO    Internal conductor    Clamp Contact        2  How to connect the BNC connector and the coaxial cable   a  Cut off the outer sheath of the coaxial cable to the length shown in the  diagram below        Cut this portion of the outer sheath     b  Feed the nut  washer  gasket and clamp on the coaxial cable through   as shown below  then unfasten the external conductor        19     c  Cut the external conductor  insulation material and internal conductor to  the dimensions shown below  However  cut the external conductor to  the same dimension as the tapered section of the clamp and smooth it  down to the clamp     Internal Insulation  conductor material    3mm   0 12 in      Clamp and    6mm external conductor   0 24 in       d  Solder the contact to the internal conductor     Solder here     e  Insert the connector assembly in  d  into the plug shell and screw the nut  into the plug shell     Important     1  Note the following precautions
27. stem down due to shifting to control station  Only  for PLC to PLC networks   e Abnormality detection by link special relay  resistor  e Network monitor  each type of diagnostic function  e Transient transmission possible even when there is  programmable controller CPU abnormality  cause of  abnormality can be verified from other station    N N communication  Monitor  program upload download  etc                     van  Equivalent to 3C 2V  5C 2V cables  Arranged by user   Applicable connector Equivalent to BNC P 3 NiCAu  For 3C 2V   BNC P 5 NiCAu  For    5C 2V   DDK   Arranged by user   5VDC current consumption 1 14A 0 80A    Weight 0 30kg 0 30kg  No  of occupied I O points 32 points  I O assignment  32 points as special      1  There are restrictions to the distance between stations  being determined according to the  type of cable and number of stations  See sections 5 2 1 and 5 2 2    For general specifications of the network module  refer to the user s manual for the   programmable controller CPU that is to be used        3  Handling    INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS      CAUTION      Use the programmable controller in an environment that meets the general  specificaitons contained in CPU module user   s manual  Using this  programmable controller in an environment outside the range of the general  specifications could result in electric shock  fire  erroneous operation  and  damage to or deterioration of the product      Fully insert the projection on the bottom of the modul
28. t rid of  it     4  The module installation screw should be kept within the following range    Tightening Torque Range   Module installation screws  M4 screws  78 to 118Necm    4  The Name and Setting of Each Part    Indicates the name and setting of each part of Network Modules                    GD       Display of       A1SJ71QLP21    A1SJ71QLP21    D LINK   M S E   T PAS   PRM E     EPEE    NETWORK  NO  DISPLAY    HOR    F L   RL     opis  X100    i          e          di     ON  REM   MNG   P S M   D PRM  STSIZE  8 16 32 64  TBILW SIZE  2 4 6 8k                GR NO            i                ST NO   i  x1    MODE       a                   o    OFF ON                      a    TITEL    MODE  O ONLINE A R   2 0F FLINE    FRONT SIDE    OYAAHRON H                      AtSJ71QLP21    hardware version 8     F or earlier       A1SJ71QLR21    A1SJ71QLR21    RUN  PW CRC  MNG PC OVER  S MNG  REM  AB  IF  DUAL  SW E  TIME  D LINK   M S E  DATA  T PAS   PRM E  UNDER  FE RE  SD  CPU RW RD       EEE             NETWORK  NO  DISPLAY    X100   D R                ON  REM   MNG   P S M   D PRM  ST SIZE  8 16 32 64  LB LW SIZE                                        MODE  O ONLINE A R   2 OF FLINE    FRONT SIDE       R SD  i B F RD       F SD  cil       R RD  A1SJ71QLR21    A1SJ71QLP21S    A1SJ71QLP21S                   EEE                            A1SJ71QLP21S       NETWORK  NO    DISPLAY   o  X100    K          H          ii     OFF    LI QDR     FL   RL        PC             N ST    
29. the display   SW1 turned OFF  switch over of  Set as remote I O network 6  is valid   SW1 turned ON  when it is on  Incorrect setting of switches 2  to 5  and 7    the right side   Station number or control remote master  station status is duplicated on the same    hae network       e Duplication of network refreshes  parameters when multiple modules are  mounted    e Inconsistency between the common and  ON station specific parameters  e Difference between parameter received  from sub control station and the one of    the host  received from control station    Reverse loop  R LOOP  is faulty    lt Cause gt  Power off of adjacent station   cable disconnection  no connection  etc   CRC Error detected in code check of receive data   lt Cause gt  Timing at which station sending data to target  station is disconnected from network  hardware failure     cable fault  noise  etc     OVER Error occurred when receive data processing is delayed   lt Cause gt  Hardware failure  cable fault  noise  etc     AB IF e Consecutive 1s exceeding the specified number were  received   e Length of received data is too short    lt Cause gt  Timing at which station sending data to target  station is disconnected from network  too short    monitoring time  cable fault  noise  etc    TIME Token has not reached host within monitoring time    lt Cause gt  Monitoring time too short  cable fault  noise   etc     DATA Data with erroneous code was received    lt Cause gt  Cable fault  noise  etc     UNDER I
30. the number of stations due to  system expansion  install the cables with advance consideration of the  restrictions     3  When using a repeater module  models A6BR10 or AGBR10 DC   use the  station to station cable length indicated by  10 to 33  stations  regardless of  the number of stations connected or the number of repeater modules     4  When connecting a coaxial cable  the following restrictions on the bending  radius must be observed     Allowable bending radius Connector    r  mm  in    A  mm  in        3C 2V 23  0 91 50  1 97   5C 2V 30  1 18        Module front     5  The coaxial cable is wired in the following manner   There is no program even if not wiring in order of the station number   There is no program even if station how many become control station     Control station Normal station Normal station  Station number 1 Station number 2 Station number 3    A1SJ71  QBR11     6  Install the coaxial cables at least 100 mm  3 94 in   away from other power    cables and control cables    7  Consider wiring using double shielded coaxial cable in places that are    subject to large amounts of noise        A1SJ71  QBR11       Terminal resistor  A6RCON R75   Separately available     Enlarged view of cable ents  Sheath ys    EXER  P6262622  PS62626    Double shielded coaxial cable  Mitsubishi Cable     5C 2V CCY    P                             ee w  PSK  Secocececececes  KR RE RR  RELL    POCO              Internal  conducter Insulation  material       External External
31. the slave station     Self loopback test Check the hardware of a module in  isolation  including the communication    circuit and cables of the transmission  system     Internal self loopback   Check the hardware of a module in  test isolation  including the communication  circuit of the transmission system     Hardware test Check the hardware inside the network  module     Do not set the mode      6   Switch for mode switch   Switch over of forward reverse loop of the error display of CRC to  UNDER and the display switch over of RUN to F E  PW to R E   factory  setting at the time of shipping  left side     Switch position    L F L   The CRC to UNDER error display is set to the forward  loop side and the RUN to F E  display is set to valid    PW to R E  display is invalid     R R L   The CRC to UNDER error display is set to the reverse  loop side and the PW to R E  display is set to valid    RUN to F E  display is invalid      4  When the setting has been changed with the Q2AS H CPU  S1  powered ON  reset the  Q2AS H CPU  S1   Shift the RUN STOP key switch from RESET to any other than  RESET         10    7   Conditions setting   5   switch                   LB LW SIZE  2 4 6 8k    n  lN ON BR  Ww  N ars                         ann    8   Connector   A1SJ71QLP21 S      Contents  Operation condition setting   factory setting at the time of shipping  all off      SW  Contents   OFF __   ON  1  Network type  PLC to PLC network Remote I O network      1    sub master station  6 
32. volving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using  the contents noted in this manual        1999 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION       A 3    CONTENTS    ATO CIC Wiscasset arc hae tan dah utara eau Cael te a alate a ace tea 1  2  Performance SPECIICALIONS icici  accsnshtwrcets oc sca peldis eodeu bacesesivededu eacacadeHetaieeatcics 2  S melat ln O nice earths Sc cauawien ae oes sods k evar eodedeceuual ccbe tusuas cane cl seamen sevecanks yeeniue or ayiateredses 6  3 1 Cable length restrictions between stations               ccccccseeeeceeeseeeeeeeeseaeeeees 6  4  The Name and Setting of Each Part               cccccsseseeceeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseesaeeeeeeees 7  Sa WINN ae e a E E KREE 13  5 1 Precautions for Laying Optical Fiber Cables                  ccccceceeesseeeeeeeeeeeees 14  5 2 Precautions when Installing the Coaxial Cables                 cccecssseeeeeeeeeeees 15  5 2 1 For the Coaxial Loop Type              ccccccsseeseeececeesseeeeeseeeseeeeeseaaseeeeeenas 15  5 2 2 Forthe Coaxial BUS  Type  sessirnir eraa Ta 16  5 2 3 Connecting the Connector for the Coaxial Cables                  cccceeee 19   6  External Dimensions we  aretsia iss cdccceiteccact Mescenssesate daa stesdetenen eeatonsanssackoserpiuuesaaces 21  CAIS O 08 91  pe Mec er meni Reenter eS oR Rene ec Sma 21  OZ ATSJITTQLP2 YS caetece ai soce ae A E E E E ee 21  Ore TOUR  a eae ae eek a a ail a oh hl EEE 22  OA ATI TTOB RA sccdessccdonadsidedeasivecdccalndicecensccdeansdebeadssned
    
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