Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series manuals
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Peripheral Configuration
- Available software
- SD memory card
- CHAPTER 4 WIRING
- RS-232 Interface
- USB Connector
- HMI (GOT)
- CHAPTER 5 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 6 PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION
- Initialization
- Performing Hardware Diagnostics
- Performing diagnostics
- Operation at error detection
- Inserting and Removing SD Memory Card
- Connecting and Disconnecting USB Mass Storage Class-compliant Device
- Switch Operation
- MODE/SELECT switch
- Creating a Project
- Setting Parameters
- Writing Parameters to C Controller Module
- Creating User Program
- Checking VxWorks Image File
- Creating Script File
- Registering User Program
- Troubleshooting
- Checking with CW Configurator
- CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
- Periodic Inspection
- CHAPTER 8 OPERATION EXAMPLE
- Setting the Module
- Programming
- Preparing a user program
- Checking Operations
- Checking operations with the dot matrix LED and lamps
- APPENDIX
- Appendix 2 How to Use MELSEC-Q Series Modules
- Setting procedure
- Considerations
- Appendix 3 Handling of Batteries
- Appendix 4 Enabling Parameters
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
- FUTURE SUPPORT PLANNED
- PART 1 BASIC SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 1 AXIS SETTING
- Required settings for axes
- Axis variable initialization timing
- State transition
- Precautions
- Axis Type
- Real drive axis
- Virtual drive axis
- Connectable Stations
- Axis Assignment
- Relevant variables
- Slave object settings
- PDO mapping settings
- Slave object list
- Motion system function/command and slave object
- Axes Group
- Settings required for axes group
- Axes group variables
- Enabling axes group
- Axes group enabled
- Axes group disabled
- Axes Group Assignment
- Setting with Engineering tool
- CHAPTER 2 AXIS MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
- Positioning Range
- Set position
- Combination with other devices
- Velocity Range
- Velocity set range
- Servo ON/OFF
- Control details
- Driver state transition
- Follow Up
- Disabling follow up
- Absolute Position Control
- Current position restoration
- Absolute position data backup
- Current position restoration for each axis type
- CHAPTER 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS
- Operation cycle assignment
- Motion synchronization station link device auto refresh
- Add-on Function
- Add-on library configuration
- Management of add-on library
- System Memory Settings
- System memory (RAM)
- System memory (backup RAM)
- Software Reboot
- Clear
- PART 2 MOTION CONTROL
- CHAPTER 4 START AND STOP
- Starting conditions
- Retrigger/Continuous Update
- Multiple Start (Buffer Mode)
- Multiple start during single axis operation
- Multiple start during multiple axes operation
- Stop
- Stop cause lists
- Types of stop processes
- deceleration stop
- Order of priority for stop process
- Overrun at stop cause occurrence
- Stop during single axis operation
- Stop during axes group operation
- Forced Stop
- Operation at the forced stop occurrence
- Operation at the forced stop release
- Check method
- CHAPTER 5 HOMING
- Relevant variables/FB
- Homing Request
- Driver homing method
- Data set homing method
- Operation Setting for Incompletion of Homing
- CHAPTER 6 AXIS CONTROL FUNCTION
- Absolute Positioning Control
- Relative Positioning Control
- Single Axis Speed Control
- BufferMode
- Single Axis Manual Control
- Types of manual control
- Multiple Axes Positioning Control
- Operation in multiple axes positioning control
- Positioning speed in multiple axes positioning control
- Command unit in the multiple axes positioning control
- Acceleration/deceleration processing
- Linear interpolation control
- Circular interpolation control
- CHAPTER 7 DIRECT CONTROL
- Velocity Control
- Torque Control
- CHAPTER 8 RELEVANT FUNCTIONS to POSITION
- Position setting range
- Trigger current position change
- Cancel
- Command In-position
- Command in-position width check
- Software Stroke Limit
- Specifications of the software stroke limit check
- Hardware Stroke Limit
- Hardware stroke limit check details
- Returning from outside the hardware stroke limit range
- CHAPTER 9 RELEVANT FUNCTIONS TO VELOCITY
- Acceleration/deceleration method
- Acceleration/deceleration waveform adjustment when specifying jerk
- Operation when specifying acceleration/deceleration 0
- Acceleration limit value/deceleration limit value
- Limit of acceleration time/deceleration time
- Automatic deceleration
- Changing control of jerk acceleration/deceleration
- Multiple start of the jerk acceleration/deceleration
- Speed Limit
- Operation when the speed limit value is exceeded
- Operation setting when the speed limit value is exceeded
- Override Function
- How to change control data
- CHAPTER 10 RELEVANT FUNCTIONS TO TORQUE
- Slave object map
- Torque Limit Value Change Function
- CHAPTER 11 CONTROL SUB FUNCTIONS
- Command Filter
- Smoothing filter
- Precaution
- Input Variable Change in Execution
- Target position/movement distance change
- Set velocity change
- Acceleration/deceleration and acceleration/deceleration time change
- CHAPTER 12 COMMON FUNCTIONS
- TARGET_REF structure
- Touch Probe
- External latch valid
- External latch invalid
- Slave Emulate
- PART 3 MOTION CONTROL2
- CHAPTER 13 OPERATION PROFILE FUNCTION
- Creating operation profile data
- Operation profile data types
- Operating operation profile data
- Control of operation profile data
- Sub function of operation profile data control
- Operation Profile Data Format
- CHAPTER 14 SYNCHRONOUS CONTROL
- Axis Configuration
- Start and Stop Operation
- Required Slave Object
- Cam Operation
- Gear Operation
- Addition/Subtraction Positioning
- CHAPTER 15 LOGGING
- Data logging function
- Real-time monitor
- Logging setting
- Logging setting (LOGGING)
- Trigger condition (TRIGGERCONDITION)
- Application function
- Folder configuration
- Data Logging Format
- JSON File Data Specifications
- CHAPTER 16 RAS FUNCTIONS
- Processing time over check
- History Data
- Event history function
- Positioning data history
- CHAPTER 17 MOTION SERVICE PROCESSING
- Processing Description
- CHAPTER 18 HOW TO CONTROL FROM CPU MODULE
- Using MCFB
- CHAPTER 19 FILE CONTROL
- Drive
- Path setting
- Operation that can be executed
- Storage files
- Module extended parameters
- File Transfer Function
- Access control setting
- Log file
- SD Memory Card
- CHAPTER 20 SECURITY
- CHAPTER 21 MODULE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
- Software file configuration of motion system
- Checking software version
- Basic System Software Update Function
- Boot Software Update Function
- CHAPTER 22 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking Errors and Warnings
- Error and Warning Reset
- System error reset
- Axis error reset
- Axes group error reset
- List of Warning Codes
- List of Error Codes
- List of Event Codes
- PART 5 LISTS
- CHAPTER 23 List of Variables
- CHAPTER 24 List of FBs
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 Motion Module Programs
- Relevant variables/function blocks (FB)
- Label initialization function
- system settings
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- WHEN USING A HUB WITH CC-Link IE TSN
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- FUTURE SUPPORT PLANNED
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Transient Transmission
- Ethernet Connection
- Connecting SLMP-compatible devices
- Security
- Remote password
- Slave station disconnection
- IP address duplication error
- Time synchronization
- Others
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Required Settings
- Network No
- Basic Settings
- Network Topology
- Connection Device Information
- Application Settings
- Module Operation Mode
- CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" Window
- Connected/Disconnected Module Detection
- Parameter processing of a slave station
- Command execution to slave stations
- CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Module Status
- Checking the Network Status
- Communication Test
- Remote Operation
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- List of Error Codes
- List of Parameter Nos
- Event List
- APPENDICES
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 2 List of Link Special Relay (SB)
- Appendix 3 List of Link Special Register (SW)
- Appendix 4 Port No
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- WHEN USING A HUB WITH CC-Link IE TSN
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- FUTURE SUPPORT PLANNED
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- LED Display Specifications
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- Specifications of Interfaces with External Devices
- External Circuit Design
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- Motion control 1
- Motion control 2
- List of Network Function
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATIONS
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Structure of Authentication Class B Devices and Ethernet Devices
- Structure of Authentication Class B/A Devices and Ethernet Devices
- Precautions for System Configuration
- CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
- Wiring
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 External Dimensions
- Appendix 3 Open Source Software
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- DISCONTINUED MODELS
- PART 1 MELSEC COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
- CHAPTER 1 ABILITY OF MC PROTOCOL
- Features
- CHAPTER 2 SUPPORTED DEVICES AND ACCESSIBLE RANGES
- CHAPTER 3 COMMUNICATION PROCEDURE
- Considerations
- Considerations when connecting C24
- Considerations when connecting E71
- PART 2 MESSAGE FORMATS
- CHAPTER 4 MESSAGES OF SERIAL COMMUNICATION MODULE
- Message Formats of Each Protocol
- Format 2
- Format 3
- Format 4
- Format 5
- Details of Setting Data
- Number of data bytes
- Block number
- End code
- CHAPTER 5 MESSAGES OF ETHERNET INTERFACE MODULE
- Frame
- Message Format
- Request data length and response data length
- CHAPTER 6 ACCESS ROUTE SETTINGS
- C frame
- E frame, 3E frame
- E Frame
- Network No., PC No
- Request destination module I/O No., request destination module station No
- Self-station No
- PART 3 COMMAND
- CHAPTER 7 COMMANDS AND FUNCTIONS
- Commands for 4C/3C/4E/3E frame
- Commands for 2C frame
- CHAPTER 8 DEVICE ACCESS
- Device code list
- Number of device points
- Number of blocks
- Read data, write data
- Set/reset
- Monitor condition specification
- Batch Read and Write
- Batch read in bit units (command: 0401)
- Batch write in word units (command: 1401)
- Batch write in bit units (command: 1401)
- Random Read and Write
- Random write in word units (test) (command: 1402)
- Random write in bit units (test) (command: 1402)
- Batch Read and Write Multiple Blocks
- Batch write multiple blocks (command: 1406)
- Device Memory Monitor
- Register monitor data (command: 0801)
- Monitor (command: 0802)
- CHAPTER 9 LABEL ACCESS
- Abbreviation specification of label
- Points
- Data type ID
- Data length, unit specification
- Batch write array type labels (command: 141A)
- Random write labels (command: 141B)
- CHAPTER 10 BUFFER MEMORY ACCESS
- Batch read (command: 0613)
- Batch write (command: 1613)
- Intelligent Function Module
- Data to be specified in commands
- Batch read (command: 0601)
- Batch write (command: 1601)
- CHAPTER 11 CONTROL MODULE OPERATION
- Model name and model code
- Remote password
- Loopback data
- Communication error information
- Remote Operation
- Remote STOP (command: 1002)
- Remote PAUSE (command: 1003)
- Remote latch clear (command: 1005)
- Remote RESET (command: 1006)
- Read CPU model name (command: 0101)
- Unlock (command: 1630)
- Lock (command: 1631)
- Loopback Test
- Clear Error Information
- Turn COM.ERR. LED OFF (command: 1617)
- CHAPTER 12 FILE CONTROL
- Procedure to read files
- Procedure to create new file and write data
- Procedure to delete files
- Drive No
- File No.
- Number of files
- File name specification
- Attribute
- Creation date and time (last edit date and time)
- File size
- File pointer No
- Number of bytes
- Open mode
- File Check
- Search directory/file information (command: 1811)
- File Creation and Deletion
- Delete file (command: 1822)
- Copy file (command: 1824)
- File Modification
- Modify file creation date and time (command: 1826)
- Open file (command: 1827)
- Read file (command: 1828)
- Write to file (command: 1829)
- Close file (command: 182A)
- CHAPTER 13 SERIAL COMMUNICATION MODULE DEDICATED COMMANDS
- Data to be specified in command
- Read registered data (command: 0610)
- Register data (command: 1610)
- Delete registered data (command: 1610)
- Global Function
- Global signal ON/OFF (command: 1618)
- Transmission sequence initialization function
- Mode Switching Function
- Switch mode (command: 1612)
- Programmable controller CPU monitoring function
- Register (command: 0630)
- Deregister (command: 0631)
- On-demand function
- Execution procedure
- Execution timing
- On-demand (command: 2101)
- CHAPTER 14 MELSEC-QnA SERIES SUPPORTED SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 15 QnACPU DEDICATED COMMANDS
- Defragmentation of Drive Memory
- Read drive memory usage status (command: 0205)
- Defragment drive memory (command: 1207)
- File Control
- File control execution procedure for the QnACPU
- Read file information table without header statement (command: 0201)
- Read file information table with header statement (command: 0202)
- Read file presence (Search file) (command: 0203)
- Read file No. usage status (command: 0204)
- Read file (command: 0206)
- Register and deregister file locks (command: 0808)
- Create new file (Register file name) (command: 1202)
- Write to file (command: 1203)
- Modify file information (command: 1204)
- Delete file (command: 1205)
- Copy file (command: 1206)
- CHAPTER 16 MELSEC-A SERIES SUPPORTED SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 17 COMMUNICATING USING 1C FRAMES
- Message wait
- Error code
- Command and Function Lists for 1C Frame
- Device Memory Read and Write
- Batch read (bit units) (command: BR, JR)
- Batch read (word units) (command: WR, QR)
- Batch write (bit units) (command: BW, JW)
- Batch write (word units) (command: WW, QW)
- Test (random write) (bit units) (command: BT, JT)
- Test (random write) (word units) (command: WT, QT)
- Monitor (Command: BM, JM, WM, QM, MB, MJ, MN, MQ)
- Read and Write Extended File Register
- Specification method for extended file register
- Batch read (command: ER)
- Batch write (command: EW)
- Test (random write) (command: ET)
- Monitor (command: EM, ME)
- Direct read (command: NR)
- Direct write (command: NW)
- Read and write Buffer Memory of Special Function Module
- Accessible modules
- Batch read (command: TR)
- Batch write (command: TW)
- CHAPTER 18 COMMUNICATING USING 1E FRAMES
- Header
- ACPU monitoring timer
- End code, Abnormal code
- Commands and Function List for 1E Frame
- Read and Write Device Memory
- Batch read in bit units (command: 00)
- Batch read in word units (command: 01)
- Batch write in bit units (command: 02)
- Batch write in word units (command: 03)
- Test in bit units (random write) (command: 04)
- Test in word units (random write) (command: 05)
- Monitor device memory (command: 06, 07, 08, 09)
- Batch read (command: 17)
- Batch write (command: 18)
- Test (random write) (command: 19)
- Monitor extended file registers (command: 1A, 1B)
- Direct read (command: 3B)
- Direct write (command: 3C)
- Batch read (command: 0E)
- Batch write (command: 0F)
- APPENDIX
- Accessing link direct devices
- Accessing module access devices
- Accessing CPU buffer memory access device
- Access for index modification
- Accessing devices for indirect specification
- Appendix 2 Processing Time
- Transmission time when accessing other stations
- Number of scans required for processing
- Appendix 3 Compatibility with Multiple CPU Systems
- When QCPU is configured in the multiple CPU system
- Appendix 4 Applicable Commands for Online Program Change
- Setting method for writing data to CPU during RUN
- Appendix 5 Number of Processing per One Communication
- Commands for 1E frame
- Appendix 6 Accessible Modules for Each Command
- Commands for 1C frame
- Appendix 7 Setting Examples
- Setting examples of message for Ethernet interface module
- Setting examples of access route
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- Operation control/transition control specifications
- Structure of the Motion CPU Program
- CHAPTER 2 MOTION DEDICATED PLC INSTRUCTION
- Motion Dedicated PLC Instruction
- Motion SFC start request from the PLC CPU to the Motion CPU: M(P).SFCS/D(P).SFCS
- Servo program start request from the PLC CPU to the Motion CPU: M(P).SVST/D(P).SVST
- Direct positioning start instruction from the PLC CPU to the Motion CPU: M(P).SVSTD/D(P).SVSTD
- Current value change instruction from the PLC CPU to the Motion CPU: M(P).CHGA/D(P).CHGA
- M(P).CHGAS/D(P).CHGAS
- Speed change instruction from the PLC CPU to the Motion CPU: M(P).CHGV/D(P).CHGV
- D(P).CHGVS
- Torque limit value change request instruction from the PLC CPU to the Motion CPU: M(P).CHGT/D(P).CHGT
- Machine program operation start request from the PLC CPU to the Motion CPU: M(P).MCNST/D(P).MCNST
- Write bit device to the Motion CPU: M(P).BITWR/D(P).BITWR
- Interrupt instruction to the other CPU: M(P).GINT/D(P).GINT
- Precautions
- Number of blocks used for Motion dedicated PLC instruction
- Execution of Motion dedicated PLC instruction
- Complete status information
- Order of instruction execution
- CHAPTER 3 MOTION SFC PROGRAMS
- Motion SFC Chart Symbol List
- Branch and Coupling Chart List
- Motion SFC Program Name
- Steps
- Operation control step
- Subroutine call/start step
- Clear step
- Transitions
- Jump, Pointer
- Branches, Couplings
- Selective branch, selective coupling
- Parallel branch, parallel coupling
- Y/N Transitions
- Motion SFC Comments
- CHAPTER 4 OPERATION CONTROL PROGRAMS
- Device Descriptions
- Constant Descriptions
- Labels
- Arrays
- Structures
- Binary Operations
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Division
- Remainder
- Bit Operations
- Bit logical AND
- Bit logical OR
- Bit exclusive logical OR
- Bit right shift
- Bit left shift
- Sign inversion (Complement of 2)
- Standard Functions
- Cosine: COS
- Tangent: TAN
- Arcsine: ASIN
- Arccosine: ACOS
- Arctangent: ATAN
- Square root: SQRT
- Natural logarithm: LN
- Exponential operation: EXP
- Absolute value: ABS
- Round-off: RND
- Round-down: FIX
- Round-up: FUP
- BCD -> BIN conversion: BIN
- BIN -> BCD conversion: BCD
- Data Control
- bit integer type scaling: DSCL
- Type Conversions
- Unsigned 16-bit integer value conversion: USHORT
- Signed 32-bit integer value conversion: LONG
- Unsigned 32-bit integer value conversion: ULONG
- Signed 64-bit floating-point value conversion: FLOAT
- Unsigned 64-bit floating-point value conversion: UFLOAT
- Floating-point value conversion 32-bit into 64-bit: DFLT
- Floating-point value conversion 64-bit into 32-bit: SFLT
- Bit Device Statuses
- OFF (Normally closed contact)
- Bit Device Controls
- Device reset: RST
- Device output: DOUT
- Device input: DIN
- Bit device output: OUT
- Logical Operations
- Logical negation
- Logical AND
- Logical OR
- Comparison Operations
- Not equal to
- Less than
- Less than or equal to
- More than
- More than or equal to
- Program Control
- Selective branch control: SELECT - CASE - SEND
- Repeat control with specified count: FOR - NEXT
- Forced termination of repeat control: BREAK
- Motion-Dedicated Functions
- Command generation axis speed change request: CHGVS
- Torque limit value change request: CHGT
- Target position change request: CHGP
- Machine program operation start request: MCNST
- Advanced Synchronous Control Dedicated Function
- Cam data write: CAMWR
- Cam auto-generation: CAMMK
- Cam position calculation: CAMPSCL
- Vision System Dedicated Function
- Load a program: MVLOAD
- Send an image acquisition trigger: MVTRG
- Start a program: MVPST
- Input data: MVIN
- Output data: MVOUT
- Reset a status storage device: MVFIN
- Close line: MVCLOSE
- Send a command for native mode: MVCOM
- Add-on Dedicated Function
- Other Instructions
- Event task disable: DI
- No operation: NOP
- Block transfer: BMOV
- Same data block transfer: FMOV
- Write device data to buffer memory: TO
- Read device data from buffer memory: FROM
- Write buffer memory data to head module: RTO
- Read buffer memory data from head module: RFROM
- Time to wait: TIME
- Comment Statement
- CHAPTER 5 TRANSITION PROGRAMS
- CHAPTER 6 OPERATION FOR MOTION SFC AND PARAMETER
- Task operation
- Execution Status of the Multiple Task
- How to Start the Motion SFC Program
- How to End the Motion SFC Program
- Task Parameters
- Program Parameters
- Task and Interrupt Processing
- CHAPTER 7 MOTION SFC FUNCTIONS
- Operating method for the online change
- Reading/Writing of program
- Motion SFC Program Monitor and Debug Mode
- APPENDICES
- Processing time of advanced synchronous control dedicated functions
- Deploying time for cam data
- Processing time of Motion dedicated PLC instruction
- Appendix 2 Sample Program
- Continuation execution example at the subroutine re-start by the Motion SFC program
- Continuation execution example after the stop by the Motion SFC program
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- Performance Specifications
- CHAPTER 2 STARTING UP THE SYSTEM
- Starting/Ending for Synchronous Control
- Stop Operation of Output Axis
- CHAPTER 3 SYNCHRONOUS CONTROL MODULE
- CHAPTER 4 INPUT AXIS MODULE
- Servo input axis parameters
- Servo input axis monitor data
- Command Generation Axis
- Command generation axis parameters
- Command generation axis control data (Word device)
- Command generation axis monitor data (Word device)
- Command generation axis monitor data (Bit device)
- Synchronous Encoder Axis
- Setting method for synchronous encoder
- Synchronous encoder axis parameters
- Synchronous encoder axis control data (Word device)
- Synchronous encoder axis control data (Bit device)
- Synchronous encoder axis monitor data (Word device)
- Synchronous encoder axis monitor data (Bit device)
- CHAPTER 5 CAM FUNCTION
- Type of cam data
- Overview of cam operation
- Create Cam Data
- Cam data operation by Motion SFC program
- CHAPTER 6 SYNCHRONOUS CONTROL
- Main shaft parameters
- Main shaft clutch parameters
- Main shaft clutch control data
- Auxiliary Shaft Module
- Auxiliary shaft clutch parameters
- Auxiliary shaft clutch control data
- Clutch
- Smoothing method for clutch
- Use example of clutch
- Speed Change Gear Module
- Speed change gear parameters
- Output Axis Module
- Output axis parameters
- Synchronous Control Change Function
- Synchronous control change control data (Word device)
- Synchronous Control Monitor Data
- Synchronous Control Monitor Data (Word device)
- Synchronous Control Monitor Data (Bit device)
- CHAPTER 7 AUXILIARY AND APPLIED FUNCTIONS
- Relationship between the Output Axis and Each Function
- Speed-Torque Control
- Synchronous Control Initial Position
- Synchronous Control Initial Position Parameters
- Cam Axis Position Restoration Method
- Cam reference position restoration
- Cam axis current feed value restoration
- Synchronous Control Analysis Mode
- Cam Position Calculation Function
- Method to Restart Synchronous Control
- Multiple CPU Advanced Synchronous Control
- Setting for Multiple CPU advanced synchronous control
- Fixed scan communication setting/inter-module synchronization setting
- Selection of slave CPU input axis type
- Multiple CPU advanced synchronous control monitor device
- Example programs
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 Advanced Synchronous Control Device List
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Available Software Packages
- CHAPTER 6 WIRING
- Wiring Methods
- Wiring Products
- CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLES
- Parameter setting
- Program examples
- Communication Example in CANopen 405 Mode (2)
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 Software License Agreement
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- NMT state
- Node control
- NMT start-up
- Error event control
- Flying master
- Configuration manager
- SDO read
- SDO multi read
- SDO write
- SDO multi write
- Data flow
- TPDO
- RPDO
- SYNC
- TIME
- EMCY
- Node Guarding
- Heartbeat
- Operation Setting at Error Occurrence
- Layer 2 Message Transmission and Receive
- Data transmission
- RTR transmission
- RTR response
- Data reception
- Data/RTR transmission via CIF
- CPU Module STOP Transition Message
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Basic Setting
- Refresh Setting
- Refresh processing time
- CANopen Setting (Starting CANopen Configuration Tool)
- CHAPTER 3 CANopen Configuration Tool
- Menu
- Parameter window
- Description window
- Setting Procedure
- Transfer setup
- Parameter settings
- Writing the settings
- Functions
- SDO send/receive
- Export/import
- Module status
- Select language
- NMT master reset
- Checking the Software Version
- CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING
- Program example
- Communication Example of CANopen 405 Mode
- CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Module Status
- Troubleshooting Using the Buffer Memory
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- Layer 2 message mode
- List of Error Codes
- Event List
- APPENDICES
- Details of I/O signals
- Appendix 2 Buffer Memory
- Details of buffer memory areas
- Appendix 3 Object Dictionary
- Communication profile
- Standard interface profile
- Object dictionary details
- Appendix 4 Operation of the RJ71CN91 When the CPU Module Operating Status Is Changed
- Appendix 5 How to Set Parameters When Not Using CANopen Configuration Tool
- List of object dictionary to be set
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Single CPU system
- Redundant system
- System Configuration Specifications
- Lists of configuration devices
- Modules having restrictions on the number of mountable modules
- Base unit combination
- Combinations of CPU modules in a multiple CPU system
- Applicable Software
- Consideration for internal current consumption
- Precautions for the case where an RnENCPU is set as CPU No.1
- Precautions for redundant system configuration
- Precautions for C Controller system configuration
- CHAPTER 2 ASSIGNMENT FOR MODULES
- Slot Numbers on a Base Unit
- I/O Numbers of Modules
- CPU Numbers
- Control CPU
- CHAPTER 3 PART NAMES
- Base Unit
- Extension base unit
- RQ extension base unit (for MELSEC-Q series modules)
- SD Memory Card
- CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS
- Performance Specifications of Power Supply Module
- Performance Specifications of Base Unit
- Performance Specifications of SD Memory Card
- Performance Specifications of Battery
- Precautions
- CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
- Installation Position
- Installing Base Unit to Control Panel
- Mounting Base Unit on the DIN Rail
- Connection Method for the Extension Base Unit
- Connection/Disconnection of Extension Cable
- MELSEC-Q series extension cable
- Handling precautions
- Wiring
- Wiring to a screw terminal block
- Wiring to a spring clamp terminal block
- Wiring a connector
- Grounding
- Mounting/Removing a Module or Terminal Block
- Installing/removing a terminal block
- CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
- Periodic Inspection
- Battery replacement procedure
- Replacement procedure of redundant power supply modules
- APPENDICES
- Firmware update function
- Appendix 2 Pair Version
- Appendix 3 Troubleshooting by Symptom
- When the specific Q series extension base unit cannot be recognized
- Appendix 4 Differences Between MELSEC iQ-R Series and MELSEC-Q Series
- Appendix 5 How to Use MELSEC-Q Series Modules
- Setting procedure
- Refresh processing time
- Appendix 6 EMC and Low Voltage Directives
- Measures to comply with the Low Voltage Directive
- Appendix 7 Machinery Directive
- Appendix 8 General Safety Requirements
- System design circuit examples
- Fail-safe measures for programmable controller failure
- Appendix 9 Calculating Heating Value of Programmable Controller
- Calculation examples for the average power consumption
- Appendix 10Precautions for Battery Transportation
- Appendix 11 Handling of Batteries and Devices with Built-In Batteries in EU Member States
- Appendix 12External Dimensions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 2 PROGRAM CONFIGURATION
- CHAPTER 3 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION UNITS
- Program Blocks
- Functions (FUN)
- Function Blocks (FB)
- Precautions
- When a Safety Program Is Used
- Safety function blocks (Safety FB)
- CHAPTER 4 LABELS
- Classes
- Data Types
- Arrays
- Structures
- Constants
- CHAPTER 5 LADDER DIAGRAM
- Program execution order
- Inline ST
- Statements and Notes
- CHAPTER 6 STRUCTURED TEXT LANGUAGE
- Configuration
- Delimiters
- Control statements
- Labels and devices
- Comments
- CHAPTER 7 FBD/LD
- Program elements
- Constant
- CHAPTER 8 SFC PROGRAM
- Specifications
- Structure
- Block
- Step
- Action
- Transition
- SFC Control Instructions
- SFC Information Devices
- SFC Setting
- SFC block setting
- SFC Program Execution Order
- SFC program processing sequence
- SFC Program Execution
- Starting and ending a block
- Pausing and restarting a block
- Activating and deactivating a step
- Behavior when an active step is activated
- Operation when a program is modified
- Checking SFC program operation
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- PART 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- Data Specification Method
- Bit data
- bit data (word data)
- bit data (double word data)
- Real number data (floating-point data)
- String data
- Execution Condition
- High-speed Instruction Processing
- Precautions on Programming
- Operation when a long timer or long retentive timer device is used
- Operations arising when the OUT, SET/RST, and PLS/PLF instructions of the same device are used
- Restrictions on using file registers
- CHAPTER 2 CPU MODULE INSTRUCTIONS
- Basic Instructions
- Application Instructions
- Built-in Ethernet Function Instructions
- PID Operation Instruction
- Process Control Instructions
- Multiple CPU Dedicated Instructions
- SFC Program Instructions
- Redundant System Instructions
- CHAPTER 3 MODULE DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS
- Ethernet Instructions
- CC-Link IE Controller Network Instructions
- CC-Link IE Field Network Instructions
- CC-Link Instructions
- Serial Communication Instructions
- A/D Conversion Instructions
- Positioning Instructions
- High Speed Data Logger Module Instructions
- C Intelligent Function Module Instructions
- CHAPTER 4 STANDARD FUNCTIONS/FUNCTION BLOCKS
- Standard Function Flocks
- CHAPTER 5 SEQUENCE INSTRUCTIONS
- Pulse operation start, pulse series connection, pulse parallel connection
- Pulse NOT operation start, pulse NOT series connection, pulse NOT parallel connection
- Association Instructions
- Storing/reading/clearing the operation result
- Inverting the operation result
- Converting the operation result into a pulse
- Converting the edge relay operation result into a pulse
- Output Instructions
- Timer
- Long timer
- Counter
- Long counter
- Annunciator
- Setting devices (excluding annunciator)
- Resetting devices (excluding annunciator)
- Setting annunciator
- Resetting annunciator
- Rising edge output
- Falling edge output
- Inverting the bit device output
- Converting the direct access output into a pulse
- Shift Instructions
- Master Control Instructions
- Termination Instructions
- Ending the sequence program
- Stop Instruction
- No Operation Instruction
- No operation (NOPLF)
- CHAPTER 6 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS
- Comparing 32-bit binary data
- Outputting a comparison result of 16-bit binary data
- Outputting a comparison result of 32-bit binary data
- Outputting a band comparison result of 16-bit binary data
- Outputting a band comparison result of 32-bit binary data
- Comparing 16-bit binary block data
- Comparing 32-bit binary block data
- Arithmetic Operation Instructions
- Subtracting 16-bit binary data
- Adding 32-bit binary data
- Subtracting 32-bit binary data
- Multiplying 16-bit binary data
- Dividing 16-bit binary data
- Multiplying 32-bit binary data
- Dividing 32-bit binary data
- Adding BCD 4-digit data
- Subtracting BCD 4-digit data
- Adding BCD 8-digit data
- Subtracting BCD 8-digit data
- Multiplying BCD 4-digit data
- Dividing BCD 4-digit data
- Multiplying BCD 8-digit data
- Dividing BCD 8-digit data
- Adding 16-bit binary block data
- Subtracting 16-bit binary block data
- Adding 32-bit binary block data
- Subtracting 32-bit binary block data
- Incrementing 16-bit binary data
- Decrementing 16-bit binary data
- Incrementing 32-bit binary data
- Decrementing 32-bit binary data
- Logical Operation Instructions
- Performing an AND operation on 32-bit data
- Performing an AND operation on 16-bit block data
- Performing an OR operation on 16-bit data
- Performing an OR operation on 32-bit data
- Performing an OR operation on 16-bit block data
- Performing an XOR operation on 16-bit data
- Performing an XOR operation on 32-bit data
- Performing an XOR operation on 16-bit block data
- Performing an XNOR operation on 16-bit data
- Performing an XNOR operation on 32-bit data
- Performing an XNOR operation on 16-bit block data
- Bit Processing Instructions
- Resetting a bit in the word device
- Performing a 16-bit test
- Performing a 32-bit test
- Batch-resetting bit devices
- Shifting 16-bit binary data to the left by n bit(s)
- Shifting n-bit data to the right by one bit
- Shifting n-bit data to the left by one bit
- Shifting n-word data to the right by one word
- Shifting n-word data to the left by one word
- Shifting n-bit data to the right by n bit(s)
- Shifting n-bit data to the left by n bit(s)
- Shifting n-word data to the right by n word(s)
- Shifting n-word data to the left by n word(s)
- Data Conversion Instructions
- Converting binary data to BCD 8-digit data
- Converting BCD 4-digit data to 16-bit binary data
- Converting BCD 8-digit data to 32-bit binary data
- Converting single-precision real number to 16-bit signed binary data
- Converting single-precision real number to 16-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting single-precision real number to 32-bit signed binary data
- Converting single-precision real number to 32-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting double-precision real number to 16-bit signed binary data
- Converting double-precision real number to 16-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting double-precision real number to 32-bit signed binary data
- Converting double-precision real number to 32-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting 16-bit signed binary data to 16-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting 16-bit signed binary data to 32-bit signed binary data
- Converting 16-bit signed binary data to 32-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting 16-bit unsigned binary data to 16-bit signed binary data
- Converting 16-bit unsigned binary data to 32-bit signed binary data
- Converting 16-bit unsigned binary data to 32-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting 32-bit signed binary data to 16-bit signed binary data
- Converting 32-bit signed binary data to 16-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting 32-bit signed binary data to 32-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting 32-bit unsigned binary data to 16-bit signed binary data
- Converting 32-bit unsigned binary data to 16-bit unsigned binary data
- Converting 32-bit unsigned binary data to 32-bit signed binary data
- Converting 16-bit binary data to Gray code data
- Converting 32-bit binary data to Gray code data
- Converting 16-bit binary Gray code data to 16-bit binary data
- Converting 32-bit binary Gray code data to 32-bit binary data
- Converting 16-bit binary data block to BCD 4-digit data block
- Converting BCD 4-digit block data to 16-bit binary block data
- Converting decimal ASCII data to 16-bit binary data
- Converting decimal ASCII data to 32-bit binary data
- Converting hexadecimal ASCII data to 16-bit binary data
- Converting hexadecimal ASCII data to 32-bit binary data
- Converting decimal ASCII data to BCD 4-digit data
- Converting decimal ASCII data to BCD 8-digit data
- Converting decimal string data to 16-bit binary data
- Converting decimal string data to 32-bit binary data
- Converting hexadecimal ASCII to hexadecimal binary data
- Converting single-precision real number to BCD format data
- Two's complement of 16-bit binary data (sign inversion)
- Two's complement of 32-bit binary data (sign inversion)
- Decoding 8-bit data to 256-bit data
- Encoding 256-bit data to 8-bit data
- Decoding data to seven-segment display data
- Separating data in units of 4 bits
- Combining data in units of 4 bits
- Separating data in units of bits
- Combining data in units of bits
- Separating data in units of bytes
- Combining data in units of bytes
- Data Transfer Instructions
- Transferring 32-bit binary data
- Inverting and transferring 16-bit binary data
- Inverting and transferring 32-bit binary data
- Shifting data in units of 4 bits
- Inverting and transferring 1-bit data
- Transferring 16-bit binary data block (16 bits)
- Transferring 16-bit binary data block (32 bits)
- Transferring the same 16-bit binary data block (16 bits)
- Transferring the same 16-bit binary data block (32 bits)
- Transferring the same 32-bit binary data block (16 bits)
- Transferring the same 32-bit binary data block (32 bits)
- Exchanging 16-bit binary data
- Exchanging 32-bit binary data
- Exchanging 16-bit binary block data
- Exchanging the upper and lower bytes of 16-bit binary data
- Exchanging the upper and lower bytes of 32-bit binary data
- Transferring 1-bit data
- Transferring n-bit data
- CHAPTER 7 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Rotating 16-bit binary data to the left
- Rotating 32-bit binary data to the right
- Rotating 32-bit binary data to the left
- Program Branch Instructions
- Jumping to END
- Program Execution Control Instructions
- Disabling interrupt programs with specified priority or lower
- Interrupt program mask
- Disabling/enabling the specified interrupt pointer
- Returning from the interrupt program
- Resetting the watchdog timer
- Structure Creation Instructions
- Forcibly terminating the FOR to NEXT instruction loop
- Calling a subroutine program
- Returning from the subroutine program called
- Calling a subroutine program and turning the output off
- Calling a subroutine program in the specified program file
- Calling a subroutine program in the specified program file and turning the output off
- Data Table Operation Instructions
- Reading the newest data from the data table
- Writing data to the data table
- Inserting data to the data table
- Deleting data from data table
- Reading/Writing Data Instructions
- Reading data from the data memory
- Writing data to the data memory
- Reading data from the specified file
- Writing data to the specified file
- Debugging and Failure Diagnostic Instructions
- Generating a continuation error
- Generating a stop error
- String Processing Instructions
- Concatenating string data
- Transferring string data
- Transferring Unicode string data
- Converting 16-bit binary data to decimal ASCII
- Converting 32-bit binary data to decimal ASCII
- Converting 16-bit binary data to hexadecimal ASCII
- Converting 32-bit binary data to hexadecimal ASCII
- Converting 16-bit binary data to string data
- Converting 32-bit binary data to string data
- Converting BCD 4-digit data to decimal ASCII code
- Converting BCD 8-digit data to decimal ASCII code
- Converting single-precision real number to string data
- Converting hexadecimal binary data to hexadecimal ASCII code
- Converting Unicode character string to Shift JIS character string
- Converting shift JIS character string to Unicode character string (without byte order mark)
- Converting shift JIS character string to Unicode (with byte order mark)
- Detecting a string length
- Extracting string data from the right
- Extracting string data from the left
- Extracting the specified string data
- Replacing the specified string data
- Searching string data
- Inserting string data
- Deleting string data
- Real Number Instructions
- Comparing double-precision real numbers
- Outputting a comparison result of single-precision real numbers
- Outputting a comparison result of double-precision real numbers
- Outputting a band comparison result of single-precision real number
- Outputting a band comparison result of double-precision real number
- Adding single-precision real numbers
- Subtracting single-precision real numbers
- Adding double-precision real numbers
- Subtracting double-precision real numbers
- Multiplying single-precision real numbers
- Dividing single-precision real numbers
- Multiplying double-precision real numbers
- Dividing double-precision real numbers
- Converting 16-bit signed binary data to single-precision real number
- Converting 16-bit unsigned binary data to single-precision real number
- Converting 32-bit signed binary data to single-precision real number
- Converting 32-bit unsigned binary data to single-precision real number
- Converting double-precision real number to single-precision real number
- Converting 16-bit signed binary data to double-precision real number
- Converting 16-bit unsigned binary data to double-precision real number
- Converting 32-bit signed binary data to double-precision real number
- Converting 32-bit unsigned binary data to double-precision real number
- Converting single-precision real number to double-precision real number
- Converting string data to single-precision real number
- Converting BCD format data to single-precision real number
- Inverting the sign of single-precision real number
- Inverting the sign of double-precision real number
- Transferring single-precision real number
- Transferring double-precision real number
- Calculating the sine of single-precision real number
- Calculating the cosine of single-precision real number
- Calculating the tangent of single-precision real number
- Calculating the arc sine of single-precision real number
- Calculating the arc cosine of single-precision real number
- Calculating the arc tangent of single-precision real number
- Calculating the sine of double-precision real number
- Calculating the cosine of double-precision real number
- Calculating the tangent of double-precision real number
- Calculating the arc sine of double-precision real number
- Calculating the arc cosine of double-precision real number
- Calculating the arc tangent of double-precision real number
- Calculating the sine of BCD data
- Calculating the cosine of BCD data
- Calculating the tangent of BCD data
- Calculating the arc sine of BCD data
- Calculating the arc cosine of BCD data
- Calculating the arc tangent of BCD data
- Converting single-precision real number angle to radian
- Converting single-precision real number radian to angle
- Converting double-precision real number angle to radian
- Converting double-precision real number radian to angle
- Calculating the square root of single-precision real number
- Calculating the square root of double-precision real number
- Calculating the exponent of single-precision real number
- Calculating the exponent of double-precision real number
- Calculating the natural logarithm of single-precision real number
- Calculating the natural logarithm of double-precision real number
- Calculating the square root of BCD 4-digit data
- Calculating the square root of BCD 8-digit data
- Calculating the exponentiation of single-precision real number
- Calculating the exponentiation of double-precision real number
- Calculating the common logarithm of single-precision real number
- Calculating the common logarithm of double-precision real number
- Searching the maximum value of single-precision real number
- Searching the maximum value of double-precision real number
- Searching the minimum value of single-precision real number
- Searching the minimum value of double-precision real number
- Random Number Instructions
- Changing random sequence
- Index Register Instructions
- Returning all data of the index register
- Saving the selected data of the index register and long index register
- Returning the selected data of the index register and long index register
- Data Control Instructions
- Upper and lower limit control of 32-bit binary data
- Dead band control of 16-bit binary data
- Dead band control of 32-bit binary data
- Zone control of 16-bit binary data
- Zone control of 32-bit binary data
- Scaling 16-bit binary data (point coordinates)
- Scaling 32-bit binary data (point coordinates)
- Scaling 16-bit binary data (XY coordinates)
- Scaling 32-bit binary data (XY coordinates)
- Special Counter Instructions
- Counting up or down the current value (2-phase input)
- Special Timer Instructions
- Special function timer
- Shortcut Control Instruction
- Ramp Signal Instruction
- Pulse Related Instructions
- Outputting pulses at regular intervals
- Performing the pulse width modulation
- Matrix Input Instruction
- Check Code Instructions
- Data Processing Instructions
- Searching 32-bit binary data
- Searching 16-bit binary data (minimum, match, maximum)
- Searching 32-bit binary data (minimum, match, maximum)
- Checking 16-bit binary data
- Checking 32-bit binary data
- Checking the bit status in 16-bit binary data
- Checking the bit status in 32-bit binary data
- Searching the maximum value of 16-bit binary data
- Searching the maximum value of 32-bit binary data
- Searching the minimum value of 16-bit binary data
- Searching the minimum value of 32-bit binary data
- Sorting 16-bit binary data
- Sorting 32-bit binary data
- Adding 16-bit binary data
- Calculating the mean value of 16-bit binary data
- Calculating the mean value of 32-bit binary data
- Calculating the square root of 16-bit binary data
- Calculating the square root of 32-bit binary data
- CRC operation
- Database Access Instructions
- Exporting data from the data base
- Opening the data base
- Closing the data base
- Adding a record to the data base
- Updating the record in the data base
- Searching the record in the data base
- Deleting the record in the data base
- Starting a transaction
- Committing a transaction
- Performing a database rollback
- Error codes related to database access instructions
- File Register Operation Instructions
- Changing the file register file name
- File Register Read/Write Instructions
- Writing 1-byte data to the file register
- Indirect Address Read Instructions
- Clock Instructions
- Writing clock data
- Adding clock data
- Subtracting clock data
- Converting time data from hour/minute/second to second
- Converting time data from second to hour/minute/second
- Comparing date data
- Comparing time data
- Outputting a comparison result of time data
- Outputting a band comparison result of time data
- Reading expansion clock data
- Adding expansion clock data
- Subtracting expansion clock data
- Timing Check Instructions
- Measuring time of the specified data
- Hour meter
- Module Access Instructions
- Selecting refresh to be performed
- Performing module refresh
- Reading 1-word/2-word data from another module (16-bit specification)
- Writing 1-word/2-word data to a module (16-bit specification)
- Reading 1-word/2-word data from another module (32-bit specification)
- Writing 1-word/2-word data to a module (32-bit specification)
- Reading the module model name
- Reading module specific information
- Routing Information Instructions
- Registering routing information
- Logging Instructions
- Resetting trigger logging
- Program Control Instructions
- Changing the program execution type to standby type (output off)
- Changing the program execution type to scan execution type
- CHAPTER 8 BUILT-IN ETHERNET FUNCTION INSTRUCTIONS
- Closing a connection
- Socket Communications Instructions
- Reading receive data when the instruction is executed
- Sending data
- Reading connection information
- Changing the communication target (UDP/IP)
- Changing the receive mode
- Reading socket communications receive data
- Predefined Protocol Support Function Instruction
- SLMP Frame Send Instruction
- File Transfer Function Instructions
- Retrieving FTP client files
- CHAPTER 9 PID OPERATION INSTRUCTION
- Control data
- Auto tuning
- CHAPTER 10 PID CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS
- PID control procedure
- Helpful functions
- PID Control Instructions (Inexact Differential)
- Registering the PID control data to the CPU module
- Performing PID operation
- Stopping the operation of specified loop number
- Starting the operation of specified loop number
- Changing the parameters of specified loop number
- PID Control Instructions (Exact Differential)
- CHAPTER 11 PROCESS CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS
- Process control instructions and data configuration
- Data used by process control instructions
- Loop tag memory assignments
- How to execute process control instructions
- Execution condition switching
- Precautions
- I/O Control Instructions
- Output processing 1 with mode switching
- Output processing 2 with mode switching
- Manual output
- Time proportioning
- Batch counter
- Pulse integration
- Control Operation Instructions
- Two-degree-of-freedom PID control
- Position type PID control
- Sample PI control
- I-PD control
- Blend PI control
- Ratio calculation
- Upper/lower limit alarm
- Lead-lag compensation
- Integral control
- Derivative control
- Dead time
- High selector
- Low selector
- Middle value selector
- Average value calculation
- Upper/lower limiter
- Variation rate limiter 1
- Variation rate limiter 2
- Two-position (on/off) control
- Three-position (on/off) control
- Dead band
- Program setter
- Loop selector
- Bumpless transfer
- Analog memory
- Correction Operation Instructions
- Inverse function generator
- Standard filter
- Integration
- Temperature/pressure correction
- Engineering value transformation
- Engineering value inverse transformation
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Division
- Square root
- Absolute value
- Comparison Operation Instructions
- Auto tuning instructions
- CHAPTER 12 MULTIPLE CPU DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS
- Reading device data from another CPU module
- Writing device data to another CPU module
- CHAPTER 13 SFC PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONS
- Checking the status of a block
- Batch-reading the status of steps
- Starting a block
- Ending a block
- Pausing a block
- Restarting a block
- Activating a step
- Deactivating a step
- Switching a target block
- SFC Dedicated Instruction
- CHAPTER 14 REDUNDANT SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS
- Disabling/Enabling System Switching
- CHAPTER 15 NETWORK COMMON INSTRUCTIONS
- Link Dedicated Instructions
- Reading data from the programmable controller on another station (with notification)
- Writing data to the programmable controller on another station
- Writing data to the programmable controller on another station (with notification)
- Sending data to the programmable controller on another station
- Receiving data from the programmable controller on another station
- Receiving data from the programmable controller on another station (for interrupt programs)
- Reading data from the programmable controller (Q series-compatible)
- Writing data to the programmable controller (Q series-compatible)
- Remote RUN/STOP
- Reading/writing clock data
- CC-Link Dedicated Instructions
- Writing data to the target station
- CHAPTER 16 ETHERNET INSTRUCTIONS
- Opening a connection
- Reading receive data (for interrupt programs)
- Fixed Buffer Communications Instructions
- Reinitializing the Module
- Executing the Protocols Registered for the Predefined Protocol Support Function
- Clearing Error Information
- Reading Error Information
- CHAPTER 17 CC-LINK IE CONTROLLER NETWORK INSTRUCTIONS
- Remote STOP
- Reading Clock Data from the Programmable Controller on Another Station
- Writing Clock Data to the Programmable Controller on Another Station
- Setting the Station Number to Own Station
- CHAPTER 18 CC-LINK IE FIELD NETWORK INSTRUCTIONS
- 18.1 Reading Data from the Intelligent Device Station/Remote Device Station (16-bit Address Specified
- Writing Data to the Intelligent Device Station/Remote Device Station (16-bit Address Specified)
- 18.3 Reading Data from the Intelligent Device Station/Remote Device Station (32-bit Address Specified
- Writing Data to the Intelligent Device Station/Remote Device Station (32-bit Address Specified)
- Reading the Module Model Information of an Intelligent Device Station
- Reading the Module Status Information of an Intelligent Device Station
- Setting Parameters
- Sending an SLMP Frame
- CHAPTER 19 CC-LINK INSTRUCTIONS
- Reading Data from the Buffer Memory of the Specified Intelligent Device Station
- Writing Data to the Buffer Memory of the Specified Intelligent Device Station
- Reading Data from the Automatic Update Buffer
- Writing Data to the Automatic Update Buffer
- Setting Network Parameters
- Performing a Message Transmission to a Remote Device Station
- CHAPTER 20 SERIAL COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Sending Data Using the Nonprocedural Protocol
- Receiving Data Using the Nonprocedural Protocol
- Sending Data Using the Bidirectional Protocol
- Receiving Data Using the Bidirectional Protocol
- Reading the Data Send/Receive Status
- Receiving Data Using an Interrupt Program
- Sending Data by Using User Frames
- Clearing Receive Data
- Registering/Canceling the Programmable Controller CPU Monitoring
- Initial Setting
- Registering User Frames
- Reading User Frames
- Switching the Mode
- CHAPTER 21 A/D CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
- Reading the User Range Setting Values
- Restoring the User Range Setting Values
- CHAPTER 22 POSITIONING INSTRUCTIONS
- Starting the Positioning
- Teaching
- Backing up Module Data (Writing Data to the Flash ROM)
- Initializing the Module
- CHAPTER 23 High Speed Data Logger Module Instructions
- Recipe read
- CHAPTER 24 C INTELLIGENT FUNCTION MODULE INSTRUCTIONS
- PART 5 STANDARD FUNCTIONS
- CHAPTER 25 TYPE CONVERSION FUNCTIONS
- Converting BOOL to DWORD
- Converting BOOL to INT
- Converting BOOL to DINT
- Converting BOOL to TIME
- Converting BOOL to STRING
- Converting WORD to BOOL
- Converting WORD to DWORD
- Converting WORD to INT
- Converting WORD to DINT
- Converting WORD to TIME
- Converting WORD to STRING
- Converting DWORD to BOOL
- Converting DWORD to WORD
- Converting DWORD to INT
- Converting DWORD to DINT
- Converting DWORD to TIME
- Converting DWORD to STRING
- Converting INT to BOOL
- Converting INT to WORD
- Converting INT to DWORD
- Converting INT to DINT
- Converting INT to BCD
- Converting INT to REAL
- Converting INT to LREAL
- Converting INT to TIME
- Converting INT to STRING
- Converting DINT to BOOL
- Converting DINT to WORD
- Converting DINT to DWORD
- Converting DINT to INT
- Converting DINT to BCD
- Converting DINT to REAL
- Converting DINT to LREAL
- Converting DINT to TIME
- Converting DINT to STRING
- Converting BCD to INT
- Converting BCD to DINT
- Converting BCD to STRING
- Converting REAL to INT
- Converting REAL to DINT
- Converting REAL to LREAL
- Converting REAL to STRING
- Converting LREAL to INT
- Converting LREAL to DINT
- Converting LREAL to REAL
- Converting TIME to BOOL
- Converting TIME to WORD
- Converting TIME to DWORD
- Converting TIME to INT
- Converting TIME to DINT
- Converting TIME to STRING
- Converting STRING to BOOL
- Converting STRING to WORD
- Converting STRING to DWORD
- Converting STRING to INT
- Converting STRING to DINT
- Converting STRING to BCD
- Converting STRING to REAL
- Converting STRING to TIME
- Converting Bit Array to INT
- Converting Bit Array to DINT
- Converting INT to Bit Array
- Converting DINT to Bit Array
- Copying the Bit Array
- Reading the Specified Bit of the Word Label
- Writing the Specified Bit of the Word Label
- Copying the Specified Bit of the Word Label
- Getting the Start Data
- CHAPTER 26 SINGLE VARIABLE FUNCTIONS
- Calculating the Square Root
- Calculating the Natural Logarithm
- Calculating the Common Logarithm
- Calculating the Exponent
- Calculating the Sine
- Calculating the Cosine
- Calculating the Tangent
- Calculating the Arc Sine
- Calculating the Arc Cosine
- Calculating the Arc Tangent
- CHAPTER 27 ARITHMETIC OPERATION FUNCTIONS
- Remainder
- Exponentiation
- Assignment (Move Operation)
- CHAPTER 28 BIT SHIFT FUNCTIONS
- Shifting Data to the Right by n Bit(s)
- Rotating Data to the Left by n Bit(s)
- Rotating Data to the Right by n Bit(s)
- CHAPTER 29 BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS
- NOT Operation
- CHAPTER 30 SELECTION FUNCTIONS
- Selecting the Maximum/Minimum Value
- Controlling the Upper/Lower Limit
- Multiplexer
- CHAPTER 31 COMPARISON FUNCTIONS
- Comparing Data
- CHAPTER 32 STRING FUNCTIONS
- Extracting String Data From the Left/Right
- Extracting String Data
- Replacing String Data
- CHAPTER 33 TIME DATA TYPE FUNCTIONS
- CHAPTER 34 BISTABLE FUNCTION BLOCKS
- Bistable Function Block (Reset-Dominant)
- CHAPTER 35 EDGE DETECTION FUNCTION BLOCKS
- Detecting a Falling Edge
- CHAPTER 36 COUNTER/TIMER FUNCTION BLOCKS
- Down Counter
- Up/Down Counter
- Counter Function Block
- Pulse Timer
- On Delay Timer
- Off Delay Timer
- Timer Function Block
- APPENDICES
- Time added to instruction processing time
- Appendix 2 Number of Basic Steps and Availability of Subset Processing
- Appendix 3 Determining Three PID Constants
- Appendix 4 PID Operation Program Examples
- Auto tuning (step response method) + PID control program example
- Auto tuning (step response method) program example
- Appendix 5 PID Control Program Examples
- Program examples for PID control when switching modes
- Appendix 6 Process Control Program Examples
- Appendix 7 List of Loop Tag Memory Areas Used by Process Control Instructions
- I-PD control (SIPD), blend PI control (SBPI)
- Manual output (SMOUT), monitor (SMON)
- Manual output with monitor (SMWM), PIDP control (SPIDP)
- Two-position (on/off) control (SONF2), three-position (on/off) control (SONF3)
- Batch counter (SBC)
- Ratio control (SR)
- INDEX
- INSTRUCTION INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- PART 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 1 PROCESS CONTROL FUNCTION BLOCK
- Program Supporting Process Control Function Blocks
- Tag FB categories
- Initial values for tag data and operation constants (public variables)
- I/O modes
- User-defined Tag FB and Tag Access FB
- Tag type list
- Program Execution Control
- Interrupt execution (fixed scan)
- CHAPTER 2 PROCEDURE BEFORE USING PROCESS CONTROL FUNCTION BLOCK
- Setting CPU Parameters
- Index Register Setting
- Declaring a tag FB (Tag FB Setting)
- Editing an FBD/LD Program for Process Control
- Creating a user-defined tag FB
- Setting Initial Values of FBs (FB Property)
- Checking FB Operation (Faceplate)
- BLOCK
- CHAPTER 3 LISTS OF PROCESS CONTROL FUNCTION BLOCK
- Tag Access FBs
- CHAPTER 4 ANALOG VALUE SELECTION AND AVERAGE VALUE
- Low Selector (M+P_LS(_E))
- Middle Value Selection (M+P_MID(_E))
- Average Value (M+P_AVE(_E))
- Absolute Value (M+P_ABS(_E))
- CHAPTER 5 CORRECTION OPERATION
- Inverse Function Generator (M+P_IFG)
- Standard Filter (moving average) (M+P_FLT)
- Engineering Value Conversion (M+P_ENG)
- Engineering Value Inverse Conversion (M+P_IENG)
- Temperature/Pressure Correction (M+P_TPC)
- Summation (M+P_SUM)
- Summation (Internal Integer Integration) (M+P_SUM2_)
- Range Conversion (M+P_RANGE_)
- CHAPTER 6 ARITHMETIC OPERATION
- Subtraction (with coefficient) (M+P_SUB)
- Multiplication (with coefficient) (M+P_MUL)
- Division (with coefficient) (M+P_DIV)
- Square Root (with coefficient) (M+P_SQR)
- CHAPTER 7 COMPARISON OPERATION
- Comparison (<) with setting value (M+P_LT)
- Comparison (=) with setting value (M+P_EQ)
- Comparison (>=) with setting value (M+P_GE)
- Comparison (<=) with setting value (M+P_LE)
- CHAPTER 8 CONTROL OPERATION
- Integration (M+P_I)
- Derivative (M+P_D)
- Dead Time (M+P_DED)
- High/Low Limiter (M+P_LIMT)
- Variation Rate Limiter 1 (M+P_VLMT1)
- Variation Rate Limiter 2 (M+P_VLMT2)
- Dead Band (M+P_DBND)
- Bump-less Transfer (M+P_BUMP)
- Analog Memory (M+P_AMR)
- Points Time Proportional Output (M+P_DUTY_8PT_)
- CHAPTER 9 I/O CONTROL
- Output Processing-1 with Mode Switching (With Input Addition) (M+P_OUT1)
- Output Processing-2 with Mode Switching (Without Input Addition) (M+P_OUT2)
- Manual Output (M+P_MOUT)
- Time Proportioning Output (M+P_DUTY)
- Pulse Integrator (M+P_PSUM)
- Batch Counter (M+P_BC)
- Manual Setter (M+P_MSET_)
- CHAPTER 10 LOOP CONTROL OPERATION
- Ratio Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_R)
- Velocity Type PID Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_PID_T)
- Velocity Type PID Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_PID)
- degree-of-freedom PID Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_2PID_T)
- degree-of-freedom PID Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_2PID)
- degree-of-freedom Advanced PID Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_2PIDH_T_)
- degree-of-freedom Advanced PID Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_2PIDH_)
- Sample PI Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_SPI_T)
- Sample PI Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_SPI)
- I-PD Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_IPD_T)
- I-PD Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_IPD)
- Blend PI Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_BPI_T)
- Blend PI Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_BPI)
- High/Low Limit Alarm Check (M+P_PHPL)
- position ON/OFF Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_ONF2_T)
- position ON/OFF Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_ONF2)
- position ON/OFF Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_ONF3_T)
- position ON/OFF Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_ONF3)
- Program Setter (M+P_PGS)
- Multi-Point Program Setter (M+P_PGS2_)
- Loop Selector (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+P_SEL)
- Loop Selector (Enable Tracking for primary loop only by CASIN_T) (M+P_SEL_T1)
- Loop Selector (Enable Tracking for primary loop by CASIN_T1/_T2) (M+P_SEL_T2)
- Loop Selector (Enable Tracking from secondary loop to primary loop) (M+P_SEL_T3_)
- CHAPTER 11 TAG SPECIAL
- CHAPTER 12 LOOP TAG
- Velocity Type PID Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_PID)
- degree-of-freedom PID Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_2PID_T)
- degree-of-freedom PID Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_2PID)
- degree-of-freedom Advanced PID Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_2PIDH_T_)
- degree-of-freedom Advanced PID Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_2PIDH_)
- Sample PI Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_SPI_T)
- Sample PI Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_SPI)
- I-PD Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_IPD_T)
- I-PD Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_IPD)
- Blend PI Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_BPI_T)
- Blend PI Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_BPI)
- Ratio Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_R_T)
- Ratio Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_R)
- position ON/OFF Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_ONF2_T)
- position ON/OFF Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_ONF2)
- position ON/OFF Control (Enable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_ONF3_T)
- position ON/OFF Control (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_ONF3)
- Monitor (M+M_MONI)
- Manual Output with Monitor (M+M_MWM)
- Batch Preparation (M+M_BC)
- Pulse Integrator (M+M_PSUM)
- Loop Selector (Disable Tracking for primary loop) (M+M_SEL)
- Loop Selector (Enable Tracking for primary loop only by CASIN_T) (M+M_SEL_T1)
- Loop Selector (Enable Tracking for primary loop by CASIN_T1/_T2) (M+M_SEL_T2)
- Loop Selector (Enable Tracking from secondary loop to primary loop) (M+M_SEL_T3_)
- Manual Output (M+M_MOUT)
- Program Setter (M+M_PGS)
- Multi-Point Program Setter (M+M_PGS2_)
- Manual Setter with Monitor (M+M_SWM_)
- Position Proportional Output (M+M_PVAL_T_)
- Heating and Cooling Output (M+M_HTCL_T_)
- CHAPTER 13 STATUS TAG
- Motor Reversible (2 Input/3 Output) (M+M_REV)
- ON/OFF Operation (2 Input/2 Output) (M+M_MVAL1)
- ON/OFF Operation (2 Input/3 Output) (M+M_MVAL2)
- Timer 1 (Timer stops when COMPLETE flag is ON) (M+M_TIMER1)
- Timer 2 (Timer continues when COMPLETE flag is ON) (M+M_TIMER2)
- Counter 1 (Counter stops when COMPLETE flag is ON) (M+M_COUNTER1)
- Counter 2 (Counter continues when COMPLETE flag is ON) (M+M_COUNTER2)
- Push Button Operation (5 Input/5 Output) (M+M_PB_)
- CHAPTER 14 ALARM TAG
- Points Alarm (M+M_ALARM_64PT_)
- CHAPTER 15 MESSAGE TAG
- Points Message (M+M_MESSAGE_64PT_)
- APPENDICES
- PIDH
- PIDP
- ONF2
- ONF3
- MONI
- PSUM
- MOUT
- PGS2
- PVAL
- HTCL
- NREV
- MVAL1
- MVAL2
- TIMER1
- TIMER2
- COUNT1
- COUNT2
- ALM_64PT
- MSG_64PT
- Correspondence table of tag types and tag access FBs
- Correspondence table of tag types and tag FBs
- Correspondence table of tag types and alarms
- Correspondence table of tag types and control modes
- Correspondence table of tag types and I/O modes
- Appendix 2 Approximate Number of Steps
- Increasing number of steps by the process control extension
- Appendix 3 Related Functions of Process
- Various controls
- I/O mode
- Stop alarm processing in loop control
- How to use the output open alarm
- Program setter setting method
- Tight shut/full open function
- Appendix 4 Program Example
- Writing MV or SV with the host computer
- Single solenoid
- Double solenoid
- INDEX
- INSTRUCTION INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTION BLOCK (FB) LIST
- CHAPTER 2 CPU MODULE FB
- M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay1SET, M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay2SET
- M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay1RST, M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay2RST
- M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay1MOV, M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay2MOV
- M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay1DMOV, M+RCPU_MSynchronization_Delay2DMOV
- INSTRUCTION INDEX
- REVISIONS
- TRADEMARKS
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- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Applicable CPU Modules
- Available Software Packages
- CHAPTER 6 WIRING
- Wiring Products
- CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLE
- Settings for DP-Master
- Settings for DP-Slaves
- Program example
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Cyclic Transmission
- Cyclic transmission of word device data
- Precautions
- Remote Operation
- Remote RESET
- Label Access Setting from External Device
- RAS Function
- Error clear function
- Event history function
- Redundant power supply system diagnostic function
- Security Function
- Monitor Function (Current Value Change)
- Redundant Function
- System configuration
- Procedures before operation
- System switching operation
- Determining control system and standby system
- System consistency check and operations when an error occurs
- System switching function
- Memory copy function from control system to standby system
- Functions restricted in a redundant system
- Setting example
- Safety Communication Relay Function
- Restricted functions
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Name Setting
- Operation Related Setting
- RAS Setting
- Network Required Setting
- Network Application Setting
- Module Parameter
- CHAPTER 3 AVAILABLE FILE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking with LED
- Checking the Module Status
- Checking the Network Status
- Replacing the Remote Head Module
- For the standby system in a redundant system configuration
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- When the specific extension base unit cannot be recognized
- When a redundant system is configured
- Safety communication relay cannot be performed
- Error Codes
- How to clear errors
- List of Parameter Numbers
- Event List
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 List of Link Special Register (SW) Areas
- Appendix 3 List of Special Relay (SM) Areas
- Appendix 4 List of Special Register (SD) Areas
- Appendix 5 Access Code and Attribute Code
- Appendix 6 Processing Time
- System switching time
- Appendix 7 New or Revised Functions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Common Specifications
- General Functions
- Generic State Diagram
- CHAPTER 3 PRECAUTIONS
- CHAPTER 4 SAFETY FB SPECIFICATIONS
- M+SF_2HAND3_R
- M+SF_EDM_R
- M+SF_ENBLSW_R
- M+SF_ESPE_R
- M+SF_ESTOP_R
- M+SF_GLOCK_R
- M+SF_GMON_R
- M+SF_MODSEL_R
- M+SF_MUTE2_R
- M+SF_MUTEP_R
- M+SF_MUTES_R
- M+SF_OUTC_R
- M+SF_TSSEN_R
- M+SF_EQUI_R
- M+SF_ANTI_R
- APPENDICES
- INDEX
- INSTRUCTION INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Mode
- Link refresh
- Cyclic data integrity assurance
- Sequence scan synchronization specification
- Input and output settings when failure occurs
- Output data setting in case of CPU STOP
- Data link stop and restart
- Transient Transmission
- Standby Master Function
- Remote Device Station Initial Setting Procedure Registration Function
- Interrupt Setting Function
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Required Settings
- Station Type
- Station Number
- Transmission Speed
- Basic Settings
- Network Configuration Settings
- Link Refresh Settings
- Initial Settings
- Application Settings
- Supplementary Cyclic Settings
- Interrupt Settings
- Parameter Name
- CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMMING
- Example of Communications Between a Master Station and a Local Station
- Setting in the master station
- Setting in the local station
- Checking the data link status
- Program examples
- Communication Example Using the Standby Master Function
- Settings for a standby master station
- Program example
- CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Module Status
- Checking the System Status
- Hardware Test
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- When transient transmission cannot be performed
- When a slave station is disconnected
- When operation error occurs on the master station
- List of Error Codes
- List of Event History
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Details of I/O signals
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 4 List of Link Special Relay (SB) Areas
- Appendix 5 List of Link Special Register (SW) Areas
- Appendix 6 Dedicated Instruction
- Appendix 7 Processing Time
- Cyclic transmission delay time
- Appendix 8 How to Use Standby Master Function in Redundant System
- System switching operation
- Communication examples
- Appendix 9 When Connecting the Module to a Remote Head Module
- Communication example
- Appendix 10Added and Enhanced Functions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Restrictions on System Configuration
- Precautions for System Configuration
- CHAPTER 3 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
- Specifications of the redundant system
- Specifications of each module
- Restrictions on Replacement Procedures
- Precautions for Replacement Procedures
- Changing a Module by Controlling Special Relays and Special Registers
- Changing a Module Directly
- CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION EXAMPLE
- CHAPTER 3 RISK ASSESSMENT AND SAFETY LEVEL
- Risk reduction
- CHAPTER 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE OF SAFETY PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER
- Precautions for Designing Safety Application
- Precautions for Programming
- Precautions for Startup
- Precautions for Safety Functions Maintenance
- CHAPTER 5 SAFETY APPLICATION CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
- Network-related switch settings of module
- Parameter setting of the Safety CPU
- Parameter settings of CC-Link IE Field Network
- Relationship between devices in the Safety CPU and remote inputs/outputs
- Setting standard inputs
- Case examples
- System to Which Multiple Safety CPUs are Connected
- APPENDICES
- Method for calculating safety response time of CC-Link IE Field Network
- Calculation example for response time
- Appendix 2 Calculating Safety Response Time for System Connected to Multiple Safety CPUs
- Method for calculating safety data transmission time of the CC-Link IE Field Network
- Appendix 3 Checklist
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Processing of Each Function
- Range Switching Function
- HART Communication Function
- A/D Conversion Enable/Disable Setting Function
- A/D Conversion Method
- Sampling processing
- Primary delay filter
- Scaling Function
- Maximum Value/Minimum Value Hold Function
- Warning Output Function
- Rate alarm
- Input Signal Error Detection Function
- Interrupt Function
- Error History Function
- Event History Function
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Application Setting
- Interrupt Setting
- Refresh Setting
- Refresh processing time
- CHAPTER 3 CommDTM
- Creating a Project
- Connection Settings
- Connection settings of host station A/D converter module
- Connection settings of another station A/D converter module
- Device DTM Settings
- Timeout Settings
- CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the State of the Module
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- When a digital output value cannot be read
- When the digital output value does not fall within the range of accuracy
- When the bits corresponding to 'HART scan list' (UnG2076) are not turned on
- List of Error Codes
- List of Alarm Codes
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Details of input signals
- Details of output signals
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory Areas
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 4 Operation Examples of When the Remote Head Module Is Mounted
- Setting in the master station
- Setting in the intelligent device station
- Checking the network status
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Count value reading
- Input pulse count operation
- Count cycle change function
- Response delay time
- Processing of Each Function
- Count Type Selection
- Ring counter function
- Pre-scale Function
- Moving average function
- Comparison Output Function
- Warning Output Function
- Counter Reset Function
- Interrupt Function
- Error History Function
- Event History Function
- Q Series-Compatible Mode Function
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Application Setting
- Interrupt Setting
- Refresh Settings
- Refresh processing time
- CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Status of the Module
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- When the count cannot be started or cannot be performed normally
- List of Error Codes
- List of Alarm Codes
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Details of input signals
- Details of output signals
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory Areas
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 4 Operation Examples of When the Remote Head Module Is Mounted
- Master station settings
- Intelligent device station settings
- Checking the network status
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- Available combination of network
- Network used and LED indication
- CPU Module
- RJ71GP21(S)-SX
- RJ71GF11-T2
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- Performance Specifications of CC-Link IE Controller Network
- Performance Specifications of CC-Link IE Field Network
- Hardware Specifications
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- Function List of CC-Link IE Controller Network
- Function List of CC-Link IE Field Network
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Ethernet Configuration
- CC-Link IE Controller Network Configuration
- When Ethernet cables are used
- Precautions when Ethernet cables are used
- CC-Link IE Field Network Configuration
- Precautions
- Precautions for System Configuration
- CHAPTER 6 WIRING
- Wiring of CC-Link IE Controller Network
- External power supply
- Ethernet cables
- Wiring of CC-Link IE Field Network
- CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLES
- Receiving side
- Program example
- Communication Examples of CC-Link IE Controller Network
- Setting in the control station
- Setting in the normal stations
- Checking the network status
- Communication Examples of CC-Link IE Field Network
- Setting in the master station
- Setting in the local station
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- Software specifications
- Accessible Devices and Range
- Accessible routes
- Accessible devices
- Access units
- Accessible Database
- Access route
- Usable Data for MES Interface Module
- Data type
- Device tag component/variable
- Constant
- Macro
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- Function List of an MES Interface Module
- Function List of MES Interface Function Configuration Tool
- Function List of DB Connection Service
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION
- DB Connection Service/DB Connection Service Setting Tool
- screen configuration
- Starting an MES Interface Module and an Configuration Personal Computer
- MES Interface Function Configuration Tool
- Parameter settings
- SD Memory Cards
- Considerations for using SD memory cards
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Software configuration of MX MESInterface-R
- System configuration for the initial setting
- Operating Environment
- Considerations for System Configuration
- CHAPTER 6 WIRING
- Wiring considerations
- CHAPTER 7 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION
- Installation Procedure
- Environment after installation
- CHAPTER 8 OPERATION EXAMPLE
- Setup
- Device setup
- creating a sample program
- Creating a Database Table
- ODBC Setting
- MES Interface Function Setting
- Operation check
- APPENDIX
- Appendix 2 ODBC Setting
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Setting method
- Operating procedure
- Timing to start the I/O data exchange
- Precautions
- Data Consistency Function
- Access control on output data areas
- Service Interface Function
- Service request area format
- Service response area format
- Details of each service
- Alarm Acquisition Function
- Alarm log acquisition
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Basic Settings
- PROFINET Module Settings (Starting GX Configurator-PN)
- Refresh Settings
- Assignment method
- Setting items
- Refresh timing
- Refresh processing time
- Updating PROFINET Labels
- Writing Parameters
- CHAPTER 3 GX Configurator-PN
- Menu
- Device Library
- Network Detection
- Network configuration settings
- List of items
- List of operation information
- Procedure of Registering IO Devices
- When adding IO devices offline
- GX Configurator-PN Backup File
- Backup with the RJ71PN92
- Checking the Software Version
- CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING
- Setting parameters
- Checking the Network Status
- Program Example of the Data Consistency Function
- Output data consistency
- Program Example of the Service Interface Function
- Program Example of the Alarm Acquisition Function
- CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Module Status
- Network diagnostics of GX Configurator-PN
- Automatic Hardware Test
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- List of Error Codes
- Event List
- APPENDICES
- Details of input signals
- Appendix 2 Buffer Memory
- Corresponding list of buffer memory areas and global labels
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 3 Processing Time
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Modes
- Range Switching Function
- D/A Conversion Enable/Disable Function
- Analog Output HOLD/CLEAR Function
- Analog Output Test when CPU Module is in STOP Status Function
- Scaling Function
- Shift Function
- Alert Output Function
- Rate Control Function
- External Power Supply Disconnection Detection Function
- Disconnection Detection Function
- Interrupt Function
- Wave Output Function
- Initial settings of the wave output function
- Execution of the wave output function
- Points to use the wave output function
- Wave output step action function
- Inter-Module Synchronization Function
- Error History Function
- Event History Function
- Backing up, Saving, and Restoring Offset/Gain Values
- When the module-specific backup parameter is not used
- Q Compatible Mode Function
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTING
- Application Setting
- Interrupt Setting
- Refresh Settings
- Refresh processing time
- CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Status of the Module
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- When an analog value is not output
- When an analog value is not output with the wave output function being selected
- When the synchronization output is not performed
- Error Code List
- Alarm Code List
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Details of input signals
- Details of output signals
- normal mode
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- output mode
- Appendix 4 Dedicated Instruction
- Appendix 5 Operation Examples of When the Remote Head Module Is Mounted
- Setting in the master station
- Setting in the intelligent device station
- Checking the network status
- Appendix 6 Added or Changed Functions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARK
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Direct connection
- SLMP Communications
- Communication structure
- List of valid commands
- Communications Using the Predefined Protocol
- Data communication procedures
- Protocol communication type
- Packet elements
- Execution conditions of predefined protocol communications
- Example of predefined protocol communications
- Socket Communications
- Applicable dedicated instructions
- Communications using TCP/IP
- Communications using UDP/IP
- Broadcast communications
- Precautions
- Communications Using the Fixed Buffer
- Send procedure
- Receive procedure
- Pairing open
- Data format
- Example of communications using the fixed buffer
- Communications Using the Random Access Buffer
- Procedure for writing from external device
- Physical address and logical address of random access buffer
- Example of communications with random access buffer
- Communications Using MODBUS/TCP
- Automatic response function
- MODBUS device assignment function
- List of MODBUS standard functions
- Link Dedicated Instruction Communication
- File Transfer Function (FTP server)
- Files that can be transferred with FTP
- FTP command
- File Transfer Function (FTP Client)
- Transferable files
- Procedure for executing the file transfer function (FTP client)
- Time Setting Function (SNTP Client)
- Web Server Function
- JavaScript objects
- CGI object
- Error message
- Security Function
- Remote password
- Simple CPU Communication Function (CPU Module (Built-in Ethernet Port Part))
- Setting procedure
- Checking the simple CPU communication status
- Simple CPU Communication Function (RJ71EN71, RnENCPU (Network Part))
- IP Address Change Function
- IP address of the Ethernet-equipped module
- Usage methods
- Checking the IP address
- Redundant System Function
- System switching operation
- System switching request to the control system CPU module
- Redundant group setting
- Communication path bypass function
- Both systems identical IP address setting function
- Functions restricted in a redundant system
- Setting example
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Own Node Settings
- External Device Configuration
- Application Settings
- Frame Settings
- FTP Server Settings
- FTP Client Settings
- MODBUS/TCP Settings
- Simple CPU Communication Setting (RJ71EN71, RnENCPU (Network Part))
- Time Setting
- Timer Settings for Data Communication
- Security
- Network/Station No. <-> IP information setting
- Interrupt Settings
- Network Dynamic Routing
- Module Operation Mode
- Redundant System Settings
- Simple CPU Communication Setting (CPU Module (Built-in Ethernet Port Part))
- CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Module Status
- Checking the Network Status
- Simple CPU communication diagnostics
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- List of Error Codes
- List of Parameter Numbers
- Event List
- End Codes Returned to an External Device During Data Communications
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory
- Details of buffer memory addresses (RJ71EN71, RnENCPU (network part))
- Details of buffer memory addresses (CPU module (built-in Ethernet port part))
- Appendix 4 Dedicated Instruction
- Precautions for dedicated instructions
- Appendix 5 TCP/IP Communications, UDP/IP Communications
- UDP/IP communications
- Appendix 6 Communications with Different Networks
- Appendix 7 Processing Time
- Performance list of simple CPU communication function
- Appendix 8 When Connecting the Module to a Remote Head Module
- Appendix 9 Port Numbers Used by Ethernet-equipped Module
- Appendix 10Operation Image and Data Structure of Predefined Protocol
- Verification operation of receive packet
- Example of packet element data
- Appendix 11 Example of External Device Program
- Appendix 12How to Turn Off ERR LED
- Appendix 13Added and Enhanced Functions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
- Terminal block
- Interface with external devices
- External Wiring
- Wiring examples of source-type pulse generator
- Wiring examples of sink-type pulse generator
- CHAPTER 7 OPERATION EXAMPLES
- Program Examples
- APPENDICES
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- COPYRIGHT
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT LINEUP
- Recommended Connector List
- CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS
- Performance Specifications
- Function List
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Safety Standards
- CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
- Installation Environment and Installation Position
- Installation position
- Installation
- Wiring
- Wiring of Ethernet cable
- Attaching waterproof caps
- Precautions for wiring the safety remote I/O module to safety devices
- CHAPTER 7 FUNCTIONS
- Input ON delay, input OFF delay functions
- Output Function
- Input Diagnostic Function
- Input dark test function
- Output Diagnostic Function
- Output read-back function
- User Authentication Function
- Protection Functions
- CHAPTER 8 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Module Parameter Setting of the Master Station
- Module parameter setting procedure
- Module Parameter Setting
- Module parameter list
- CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
- Periodic Inspection
- CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking Module Status
- Checking Network Status
- Unit Test
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- Fault Examples with the Safety Remote I/O Module
- Troubleshooting for output circuit
- Error Code List
- Error codes related to CC-Link IE Field Network
- Error codes related to safety communication
- APPENDICES
- Lists of safety remote I/O signals
- Details of safety remote I/O signals
- Appendix 2 Remote I/O Signals
- Details of remote I/O signals
- Appendix 3 Remote Register
- Appendix 4 Remote Buffer Memory
- Lists of remote buffer memory areas
- Details of remote buffer memory areas
- Appendix 5 EMC, Low Voltage, and Machinery Directives
- Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive
- Appendix 6 How to Check Serial Number and Function Version
- Appendix 7 External Dimensions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Setting a counting method
- Selecting a Counter Type
- Ring counter function
- Coincidence Output Function
- Coincidence detection interrupt function
- Preset Function
- Counter Function Selection
- Count error
- Count disable function
- Latch counter function
- Sampling counter function
- Cycle pulse counter function
- Pulse Measurement Function
- PWM Output Function
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Application Setting
- Interrupt Setting
- Refresh Setting
- Refresh processing time
- Preset Setting
- CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- When the coincidence output function does not operate normally
- When the pulses are not measured correctly
- Pulse waveform shaping method
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Input signals
- Output signals
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory Areas
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 4 Operation Examples of When the Remote Head Module Is Mounted
- Setting in the master station
- Setting in the intelligent device station
- Checking the network status
- Appendix 5 Added or Changed Functions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- COPYRIGHT
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATION
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Bit transmission
- Double Verification
- Remote Address Change Function
- Same ID Used Detection Function
- Module with No ID Setting Detection Function
- Transmission Cable Short Detection Function
- Disconnected Transmission Cable Location Detection Function
- Transmission Cable Voltage Drop Detection Function
- Parameter Access Error Detection Function
- Error Status Automatic Recovery Function
- Slave Module Information Acquisition at Start-up Function
- Slave Module Parameter Read/Write
- Easy Replacement function for One Slave Module
- Word Data Start Address Setting Function
- AnyWireASLINK Version Compatibility Inspection Function
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Basic Setting
- Bit data double verification setting
- Enabling/disabling the easy replacement setting for one slave module
- Refresh Setting
- Refresh Processing Time
- Slave Module Address Setting
- Automatic Address Detection Function
- Automatic address detection execution timing
- Automatic reading of system configuration
- CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMMING
- Communication Example When the Slave Module is Added or Deleted
- Setting in the RJ51AW12AL
- Settings in the slave modules
- Program example
- CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking Module Status
- Checking with the buffer memory
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- List of Error Codes
- Event List
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Details of the input signal
- Details of the output signal
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 4 Processing Time
- Bit data update timing
- Update timing of word data
- Response delay time
- Parameter access response time
- Appendix 5 When Connecting the Module to a Remote Head Module
- Appendix 6 Added or Changed Functions
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Inter-module synchronous master
- Configuration Devices
- CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 FUNCTION
- Timing to synchronize each module
- Coordination with multiple CPU system function's fixed scan communication cycle
- CC-Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function
- CHAPTER 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Multiple CPU Settings
- Settings in CC-Link IE Field Network
- CHAPTER 7 PROGRAM EXAMPLES
- Applicable labels
- Program
- For Network Configuration
- CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Inter-module synchronous interrupt program does not run
- RAS Function
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- COPYRIGHT
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Power Supply to the AnyWireASLINK System
- CHAPTER 6 WIRING
- Wiring Method
- Wiring Product
- Connecting Slave Module or Terminating Unit
- CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLE
- RJ51AW12AL setting
- Settings of the slave module
- Program example
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- WHEN USING A HUB WITH CC-Link IE TSN
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- Performance Specifications of Ethernet
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Structure of Authentication Class B Devices and Ethernet Devices
- Structure of Authentication Class B/A Devices and Ethernet Devices
- Precautions for System Configuration
- CHAPTER 6 WIRING
- CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLES
- Setting in the master station
- Settings in the local stations
- Checking the network status
- Program example
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Applicable CPU Modules
- Available Software Packages
- CHAPTER 6 WIRING
- Wiring Products
- CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLE
- Setting parameters
- Network status check
- Program example
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
MELSEC iQ-R Series
Table of contents
- INTRODUCTION
- FEATURES
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Installation and Wiring Precautions
- Precautions for Start-up and Maintenance
- Section 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Section 3 NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART
- Indication and function of LEDs
- List of functions
- Functions in detail
- Section 4 I/O SIGNALS TO CPU MODULE
- Details of I/O signals
- Section 5 BUFFER MEMORY
- Configurable sections (UnG0 - UnG99)
- Measurement sections (UnG100 - UnG2999)
- Common sections (UnG3000 - UnG4999)
- Waveform data sections (UnG10000 - UnG22013)
- Section 6 SETTING AND PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION
- Mounting and removing the module
- Wiring
- Parameter setting
- Section 7 PROGRAMMING
- System configuration and usage conditions for sample program
- Sample programming
- Section 8 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Troubleshooting
- AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES
- Section 10 SPECIFICATION
- Electrical and mechanical specifications
- External dimensions
- Optional devices
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
- WARRANTY
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Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- TERMS
- CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS
- Class1 instance communications
- Class1 tag communications
- Class3 message communications
- UCMM message communications
- Communication Status Setting Function When a CPU Stop Error Occurs
- CHAPTER 2 PARAMETER SETTINGS
- Basic Setting
- Application Setting
- Refresh Setting
- Setting EtherNet/IP Communications (Starting EtherNet/IP Configuration Tool)
- Writing Parameters
- CHAPTER 3 EtherNet/IP Configuration Tool
- Menu
- EtherNet/IP setting
- Device Library
- Network Detection
- Network configuration settings
- Operation information list
- Procedure for Registering EtherNet/IP Devices
- Configuring settings online
- Checking the Software Version
- CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING
- Setting parameters
- Program example
- Program Example of PING Test
- CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Checking the Module Status
- Checking the Network Status
- Checking with the buffer memory
- PING test
- Hardware Test
- Troubleshooting by Symptom
- List of Error Codes
- Error codes when a communication error occurs
- Event List
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 I/O Signals
- Details of input signals
- Details of output signals
- Appendix 3 Buffer Memory
- Details of buffer memory addresses
- Appendix 4 Details of Message Communication Support Command
- Identity
- Connection Manager
- TCP/IP Interface
- Ethernet Link
- Appendix 5 Processing Time
- Appendix 6 Differences Between QJ71EIP71 and RJ71EIP91
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- operating precautions
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- RELEVANT MANUALS
- CHAPTER 1 PART NAMES
- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST
- CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
- Measuring an Object
- Procedures for initialization when the setting is failed
- Procedure for sensor head replacement
- CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Supported Software Package
- CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
- power supply
- Wiring Method
- Connecting sensor head to control module
- Wiring Product
- CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLE
- Parameter setting
- Program example
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 2 Export Regulations by Japanese Government
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
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