Mitsubishi Electric melsec q02ucpu manuals
melsec q02ucpu
Table of contents
- safety precautions
- installation precautions
- REVISIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- MANUALS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- What is multiple CPU system?
- Features of multiple CPU system
- Difference from Single CPU System
- System configuration
- CPU No.1
- System configuration using Universal model QCPU as CPU No.1
- Configuration of peripheral devices
- Configurable device and available software
- Precautions for system configuration
- Mounting Position of CPU Module
- When CPU No.1 is Basic model QCPU
- When CPU No.1 is High Performance model QCPU or Process CPU
- When CPU No.1 is Universal model QCPU
- CPU No. of CPU module
- Concept of I/O number assignment
- I/O number of each CPU module
- Access Range of CPU Module and Other Modules
- Access target under GOT connection
- Access range of GX Developer
- Clock data used by CPU module and intelligent function module
- Clock data used by intelligent function module
- Resetting the multiple CPU system
- Operation for CPU module stop error
- Host CPU number of multiple CPU system
- Communications between CPU modules using CPU shared memory
- Communication by auto refresh using CPU shared memory
- Communication by auto refresh using multiple CPU high speed transmission area
- Communication using CPU shared memory by program
- Communications between CPU modules when the error occurs
- Communications with instructions dedicated to Motion CPU
- Communication with Dedicated Instructions
- Starting interrupt program from QCPU to C Controller module/PC CPU module
- Writing/reading of device data from QCPU to QCPU
- Multiple CPU Synchronous Interrupt
- Multiple CPU Synchronized Boot-up
- Concept of Scan Time
- Factors for prolonged Scan Time
- Reducing processing time
- Parameter list
- Number of CPUs setting
- Operating mode setting
- Control CPU settings
- Precautions for use of AnS/A series compatible module
- Flow-chart for Starting Up the Multiple CPU System
- Setting Up the Multiple CPU System Parameters
- Parameter setting for the Universal model QCPU
- Reusing preset multiple CPU parameters
- Communication program examples using auto refresh
- Program examples for the Universal model QCPU
melsec q02ucpu
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- REVISIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- MANUALS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- Processing Order in the CPU Module
- Storing and Executing Programs
- Structured Programming
- Devices and Instructions Useful for Programming
- Features
- Checking Serial Number and Function Version
- Sequence Program Overview
- Sequence Program Configuration
- Main routine program
- Subroutine program
- Interrupt program
- Settings When Program is Divided
- Initial execution type program
- Scan execution type program
- Stand-by type program
- Fixed scan execution type program
- Changing the program execution type
- Data Used in Sequence Programs
- BIN (Binary Code)
- HEX (Hexadecimal)
- BCD (Binary-coded Decimal)
- Real number (Floating-point data)
- Character string data
- Initial Processing
- I/O Refresh (Refresh Processing with Input/Output Modules)
- Operation Processing in the RUN,STOP, or PAUSE Status
- Operation Processing during Momentary Power Failure
- Data Clear Processing
- I/O Processing and Response Delay
- Refresh mode
- Direct mode
- Base Unit Assignment
- Base unit assignment setting
- I/O Number Assignment
- Concept of I/O number assignment
- Setting I/O numbers
- I/O number setting example
- Checking I/O numbers
- Memories Used for CPU Module
- Program memory
- Program cache memory
- Standard ROM
- Standard RAM
- Memory card
- Writing to the Flash card by GX Developer
- Operating the program in the memory card (boot operation)
- Details of written files
- Specifying valid parameters (parameter-valid drive setting)
- Program File Structure
- File Operations by GX Developer and Handling Precautions
- Precautions for handling files
- File size
- Units of file sizes
- Function List
- Constant Scan
- Latch Function
- Output Mode at Operating Status Change (STOP to RUN)
- Clock Function
- Remote Operation
- Remote PAUSE
- Remote RESET
- Remote latch clear
- Relationship between remote operation and RUN/STOP status of the CPU module
- Q Series-compatible Module Input Response Time Selection (I/O Response Time)
- Error Time Output Mode Setting
- H/W Error Time PLC Operation Mode Setting
- Intelligent Function Module Switch Setting
- Monitor Function
- Monitor condition setting
- Local device monitor/test
- External input/output forced on/off
- Executional conditioned device test
- Writing Programs While CPU Module is in RUN Status
- Online change (files)
- Precautions for online change
- Execution Time Measurement
- Interrupt program monitor list
- Scan time measurement
- Sampling Trace Function
- Debug Funct(ion from Multiple GX Developers
- Write during RUN function from multiple GX Developers
- Self-diagnostic Function
- LEDs indicating errors
- Error History
- System Protection
- Remote password
- System Display of CPU Module with GX Developer
- LED Indication
- LED indication priority
- Interrupt from Intelligent Function Module
- Serial Communication Function
- Service Processing
- Initial Device Value
- Battery Life-prolonging Function
- Memory Check Function
- Latch Data Backup to Standard ROM Function
- Writing/Reading Device Data to/from Standard ROM
- CPU Module Change Function with Memory Card
- Backup function to memory card
- Backup data restoration function
- Communications between CPU Module and Intelligent Function Module
- Initial setting and auto refresh setting by GX Configurator
- Initial setting by initial device value
- Communications using the intelligent function module device
- Communications using the intelligent function module dedicated instruction
- PLC Parameters
- Network Parameters
- Device List
- Internal User Device
- Input (X)
- Output (Y)
- Internal relay (M)
- Latch relay (L)
- Annunciator (F)
- Edge relay (V)
- Link relay (B)
- Link special relay (SB)
- Step relay (S)
- Timer (T)
- Counter (C)
- Data register (D)
- Link register (W)
- Link special register (SW)
- Internal System Devices
- Special relay (SM)
- Special register (SD)
- Link Direct Device (J\)
- Module Access Devices
- Cyclic transmission area device (U3En\G)
- Index Register (Z)/Standard Device Resister (Z)
- Standard device register (Z)
- type program
- File Register (R)
- File register data storage location
- Differences in available accesses by storage memory
- Registration procedure for the file register
- Specification methods of the file register
- Precautions for using the file register
- Extended Data Register (D) and Extended Link Register (W)
- Nesting (N)
- Pointer (P)
- Local pointer
- Common pointer
- Interrupt Pointer(I)
- List of interrupt pointer numbers and interrupt factors
- Other Devices
- I/O No. specification device (U)
- Macro instruction argument device (VD)
- Constants
- Real number (E)
- Character string (" ")
- Convenient Usage of Devices
- Local device
- Scan Time
- Time required for each processing included in scan time
- Factors that increase the scan time
- Items to be Considered for Creating Programs
- Hardware Check
- Procedure for Writing One Program
- Procedure for Writing Multiple Programs
- Procedure for Boot Operation
- Appendix 1 List of Parameter Numbers
- Appendix 2 Functions Added or Changed by Version Upgrade
- Appendix 3 Method of Replacing Basic Model QCPU or High Performance Model QCPU with Universal Model QCPU
- Appendix 3.1.2 Replacing High Performance model QCPU with Universal model QCPU
- Appendix 3.2 Applicable devices and software
- Appendix 3.3 Instructions
- Appendix 3.3.3 Program replacement examples
- Appendix 3.4 Functions
- Appendix 3.4.2 Error check processing for floating-point data comparison instructions
- Appendix 3.4.3 Device latch function
- Appendix 3.4.4 File usability setting
- Appendix 3.5 Special Relay and Special Register
- Appendix 4 Device Point Assignment Sheet
melsec q02ucpu
Table of contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- INTRODUCTION
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- MANUALS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- TERMS
- PACKING LIST
- DISCONTINUED MODELS
- CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- Overall Configuration
- Component List
- Precautions for System Configuration
- Bus connection of GOT
- Peripheral device configuration
- CHAPTER 3 CPU MODULE START-UP PROCEDURES
- CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
- Installation position
- Mounting a Module
- Base unit installation
- Installation and removal of module
- Connecting an Extension Base Unit
- Connection and disconnection of extension cable
- Extension cable specifications
- Voltage drop when an extension base unit is used
- Mounting and Removing a Terminal Block
- Installing and Removing a Memory Card
- Installing and Removing an SD Memory Card
- Installing and Removing an Extended SRAM Cassette
- Wiring
- Wiring of 18-point screw terminal block
- Wiring to connectors
- Grounding
- CHAPTER 5 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER 6 CPU MODULE
- High Performance model QCPU, Process CPU and Redundant CPU
- Universal model QCPU
- Specifications
- High Performance model QCPU
- Process CPU
- Redundant CPU
- Switch Operation at the Time of Writing Program
- Reset Operation
- Latch Clear Operation
- Automatic Write to the Standard ROM
- CHAPTER 7 POWER SUPPLY MODULE
- Part Names and Settings
- Base unit that can be used in combination with power supply module
- Selecting the power supply module
- Precautions on power supply capacity
- Life detection power supply module
- CHAPTER 8 BASE UNIT
- Extension Base Units that can be Combined with the Main Base Unit
- Specification Table
- CHAPTER 9 MEMORY CARD
- List of usable memory cards
- Specifications of the memory card battery
- Handling
- Battery installation into the memory card
- CHAPTER 10 SD MEMORY CARD
- Forcibly Disabling the SD Memory Card
- CHAPTER 11 EXTENDED SRAM CASSETTE
- CHAPTER 12 BATTERY
- Battery Installation
- CHAPTER 13 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
- Periodic Inspection
- Replacement Procedure of the Battery
- SRAM card battery replacement procedure
- Operating the Programmable Controller that Has been Stored
- CHAPTER 14 MODULE CHANGE DURING SYSTEM OPERATION
- Change of Redundant Power Supply Module
- CHAPTER 15 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Visual Inspection
- When the POWER LED does not turn on
- When the LIFE LED does not turn on in green or orange
- When the MODE LED does not turn on
- When the RUN LED does not turn on
- Checking the Error Details
- Checking for Functional Errors
- Write to PLC and Read from PLC
- Boot operation
- Errors caused by hardware
- Ethernet communication
- Socket communication function
- MC protocol function
- Predefined protocol function
- Transmission from an external device
- Errors caused by SFC program instruction
- I/O module
- Power supply module
- Saving Data
- APPENDICES
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
- TRADEMARKS
melsec q02ucpu
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
- MANUALS
- MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION
- TERMS
- PART 1 PROGRAMMING
- CHAPTER 1 BASIC PROCEDURE FOR PROGRAMMING
- Creating a Project
- Creating a Program
- How to create a program
- Converting a Program
- Writing to the CPU module
- Checking an Operation of the CPU Module
- Saving a Project
- CHAPTER 2 APPLICATION OF PROGRAMMING
- Parameter-valid drive
- Files
- Base Unit Assignment
- Base unit assignment setting
- I/O Number Assignment
- Concept of I/O number assignment
- Setting I/O numbers
- I/O number setting example
- Checking I/O numbers
- Scan Time Structure
- I/O Refresh (Refresh Processing with Input/Output Modules)
- Program Operation
- END Processing
- Operation Processing in the RUN, STOP, or PAUSE Status
- Operation Processing during Momentary Power Failure
- Data Clear Processing
- I/O Processing and Response Delay
- Refresh mode
- Direct mode
- Interrupt Program
- Settings When Program is Divided
- Initial execution type program
- Scan execution type program
- Stand-by type program
- Fixed scan execution type program
- Changing the program execution type
- Boot Operation
- Programming Language
- Communications with Intelligent Function Modules
- Access to the AnS/A Series Special Function Modules
- CHAPTER 3 FUNCTIONS
- Constant Scan
- Latch Function
- Output Mode at Operating Status Change (STOP to RUN)
- Clock Function
- Remote Operation
- Remote PAUSE
- Remote RESET
- Remote latch clear
- Relationship between remote operation and RUN/STOP status of the CPU module
- Q Series-compatible Module Input Response Time Selection (I/O Response Time)
- Error Time Output Mode Setting
- H/W Error Time PLC Operation Mode Setting
- Intelligent Function Module Switch Setting
- Monitor Function
- Monitor condition setting
- Local device monitor/test
- External input/output forced on/off
- Executional conditioned device test
- Writing Programs While CPU Module is in RUN Status
- Online change (files)
- Precautions for online change
- Execution Time Measurement
- Scan time measurement
- Sampling Trace Function
- Debug from Multiple Programming Tools
- Simultaneous monitoring from multiple programming tools
- Online change from multiple programming tools
- Self-diagnostic Function
- LEDs indicating errors
- Error History
- Security Function
- File password 32
- File access control by security key
- Remote password
- LED Indication
- LED indication priority
- High-Speed Interrupt Function
- High-speed interrupt program execution function
- High-speed I/O refresh function and high-speed buffer transfer function
- Precautions
- Interrupt from Intelligent Function Module
- Serial Communication Function
- Service Processing
- Initial Device Value
- Battery Life-prolonging Function
- Memory Check Function
- Program Cache Memory Auto Recovery Function
- Latch Data Backup to Standard ROM
- Writing/Reading Device Data to/from Standard ROM
- CPU Module Change Function with Memory Card
- Data backup for the CPU module change function
- Restoration for the CPU module change function
- CPU Module Data Backup/restoration Function
- Backup function
- Restoration function
- Module Model Name Read
- Module Error Collection
- Local Device Batch Read Function
- Send Points Extension Function (CC-Link IE Controller Network Module)
- Write-Protect Function for Device Data (from Outside the CPU Module)
- Setting method
- Target devices
- Operations and functions that cannot be executed for devices in write-protected range
- Operation History Function
- Operation history save function
- Operation history display
- List of operation codes
- iQ Sensor Solution Function
- CHAPTER 4 DEVICES
- Internal User Devices
- Input (X)
- Output (Y)
- Internal relay (M)
- Latch relay (L)
- Annunciator (F)
- Edge relay (V)
- Link relay (B)
- Link special relay (SB)
- Step relay (S)
- Counter (C)
- Data register (D)
- Link register (W)
- Link special register (SW)
- Internal System Devices
- Special relay (SM)
- Link Direct Device
- Module Access Devices
- Cyclic transmission area device
- Index Register (Z)/Standard Device Resister (Z)
- Standard device register (Z)
- 4.6.3 Switching from the scan execution type to the interrupt/fixed scan execution type program
- File Register (R)
- Storage location
- Differences in available accesses by storage memory
- Specification methods of the file register
- Extended Data Register (D) and Extended Link Register (W)
- Nesting (N)
- Pointer (P)
- Local pointer
- Common pointer
- Interrupt Pointer(I)
- List of interrupt pointer numbers and interrupt factors
- Other Devices
- I/O No. specification device (U)
- CHAPTER 5 CONSTANTS
- Real Number (E)
- Character String (" ")
- CHAPTER 6 CONVENIENT USAGE OF DEVICES
- Local Device
- APPENDICES
- Appendix 1.2.2 PLC system
- Appendix 1.2.4 PLC RAS
- Appendix 1.2.10 Multiple CPU setting
- Appendix 1.2.11 Built-in Ethernet port setting
- Appendix 1.4 Remote Password
- Appendix 4.5 Character string data
- INDEX
- REVISIONS
- WARRANTY
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