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Operation of V7 Main 
Menu

Initial Screen

When the power of MONITOUCH is turned on for the first time, the Main Menu screen 
shown below on the left is displayed.

Transferring Screen Data for the First Time

There are four methods for transferring screen data for the first time.

Transferring screen data via the V6-CP cable
Transfer screen data while the initial screen is displayed.

Transferring screen data using the CF card or the memory card and the card recorder 
(CREC)
1) Connect the personal computer with the card recorder and save screen data on the 

memory card.

2) Insert the CF card into the V7 unit or connect the card recorder and insert the 

memory card into the card recorder.

3) Press the [CF Card (English)] switch.  The “Card Menu” 

screen is displayed.

4) Follow the instructions as described in “Card Menu Screen” 

(page 2-11) and transfer screen data.

Transferring screen data via Ethernet

1) Press the [IP Address (English)] switch.
2) The “Ethernet” screen is displayed.
3) Follow the instructions as described in “Ethernet” (page 2-24) 

and set the IP address.

4) Press the [Setting Finished] switch.  The initial screen displayed again.
5) Transfer screen data from the computer via Ethernet.

2002-4 -1    07:23:30

SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000

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VER.1.300 / 1.000 / 1.000
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I/F DRV VER.1.240
      MELSEC QnH Q
      CPU Port

Editor:MJ1

Connection :

Signal Level :

PLC Stat. No. :

Multi-Link
RS232C
0

Baud Rate :

Data Length :

Stop Bit :

Parity :

Send Delay :

19200
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Main Menu

V 7 1 0 i T D

System Information

PLC Type : MITSUBISHIQnH(Q) series CPU
Comment : 

Screen Data
    Information

Size : 5783552

SRAM/Clock

Extension

RGB

Adjustment

Ethernet

Card

Menu

I/O Test

Error : 

Time-Out : 

Retry : 

Stop
1.00  sec
3

Multi-Link2
Own Stat. No. : 1

Total : 2

Retry  : 10

Baud Rate  : 115200

Multi-Link2

Own Stat. No. : 

Total  : 

Retry  : 

Baud Rate : 

1
2
10
115200

PORT : 10000
MAC : 050FF000035 

Ethernet Information

Trans.Speed :

Stat. No. :

10BASE-T
192.168.1.68

Initial screen displayed when power is 

turned on for the first time

Main Menu screen after transferring screen data

Summary of Contents for Monitouch V7

Page 1: ...V7...

Page 2: ...Record of Revisions Reference numbers are shown at the bottom left corner on the back cover of each manual Printing Date Reference No Revised Contents September 2002 2010NE0 First edition...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...trol network function is explained 1033NE Specifications for Communication Unit CC LINK Instructions for CC LINK are contained 1028NE Specifications for Communication Unit PROFIBUS DP Instructions for...

Page 5: ...damage the system such as switches to be used in case of emergency Please design the system so that it can cope with malfunction of a touch switch Turn off the power supply when you set up the unit c...

Page 6: ...tallic particles are present Avoid installing the unit in a location where vibration or physical shock may be transmitted Equipment must be correctly mounted so that the main terminal of MONITOUCH wil...

Page 7: ...ion or ignition resulting in fire or injury Read this manual and related manuals carefully and handle the lithium battery correctly as instructed If a data receive error occurs when MONITOUCH and the...

Page 8: ...unction Specifications 1 12 Function Performance Specifications 1 13 5 Dimensions and Panel Cut out 1 14 V708 V708i External View and Dimensions 1 14 V710 V710i External View and Dimensions 1 15 V712...

Page 9: ...1 Operation of V7 Main Menu 2 1 Initial Screen 2 1 1 Main Menu Screen 2 2 2 I O Test 2 4 2 1 Self loop Test 2 5 2 2 Print Check 2 8 2 3 SYSTEM Function Switch Test 2 8 2 4 Touch Switch Test 2 9 3 Car...

Page 10: ...cations 3 20 Universal Serial Communications 3 20 6 V Link 3 21 V Link 3 21 Wiring 3 22 V SFT Setting 3 24 Protocol 3 25 NAK Error Codes 3 29 1 byte Character Code List 3 30 7 PLC2Way 3 31 PLC2Way 3 3...

Page 11: ...tting PLC Type Communication Parameter 4 10 V SFT Setting Network Table Editing 4 14 V SFT Setting Macro 4 19 System Memory 4 22 Ethernet Access Functions HKEtn10 DLL 4 26 Server Communication Procedu...

Page 12: ...tion Setting 5 30 JW Series Link Unit Switch Setting 5 31 JW100 70H COM Port JW20 COM Port System Memory Setting 5 31 Available Memory 5 32 Wiring 5 33 4 HITACHI PLC 5 35 Available PLCs 5 35 Communica...

Page 13: ...11 Allen Bradley PLC 5 72 Available PLCs 5 72 Communication Setting 5 73 Available Memory 5 74 PLC 5 Series Switch Setting 5 76 SLC500 Series Micro Logix 100 Transmission Parameter Setting 5 78 Wiring...

Page 14: ...08 Available Memory 5 109 Wiring 5 111 20 FANUC PLC 5 113 Available PLCs 5 113 Communication Setting 5 113 Available Memory 5 113 Wiring 5 114 21 FATEK AUTOMATION PLC 5 116 Available PLCs 5 116 Commun...

Page 15: ...uration 5 126 Available Memory 5 126 Wiring 5 127 27 MOELLER PLC 5 128 Available PLCs 5 128 Communication Setting 5 128 Available Memory 5 128 Wiring 5 129 28 Telemecanique PLC 5 130 Available PLCs 5...

Page 16: ...ons and Panel Cut out 6 Names and Functions of Components 7 Mounting Procedure 8 Power Supply Cable Connection 9 Coin type Lithium Battery 10 DIP Switch Setting 11 Serial Connector CN1 12 Modular Jack...

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Page 18: ...eading writing data from to the server 4 Video Display Upgraded for high performance type only optional The video display function is upgraded drastically to allow saving the current video screen taki...

Page 19: ...wing information V 7 Power supply specification D 24 VDC specification in compliance with CE UL cUL None 100 240 VAC specification Device specification S TFT color LCD SVGA T TFT color LCD VGA C STN c...

Page 20: ...h performance AC power supply V710iTD TFT color 640 480 dots high performance DC power supply Compliant with CE UL cUL V710S TFT color 800 600 dots standard AC power supply V710SD TFT color 800 600 do...

Page 21: ...print circuit board to extend the memory for screen data The capacity of FLASH memory is 8 Mbyte V7EM S SRAM cassette Extension print circuit board to back up the memory for sampling data V7 internal...

Page 22: ...PROFIBUS DP 05 MELSECNET 10 communication interface unit Used for communications with each network This unit enables connection of multiple V7 series to a single PLC Since other devices on the same n...

Page 23: ...connection between the V7 series and a PLC via PLC2Way V7xx GS xx 08 V708 V708i 10 V710 V710i 12 V712 V712i protective sheet This sheet protects the operation panel surface 5 sheets set V7xx GSN10 xx...

Page 24: ...CD V6 TMP Personal computer PC Printer cable V7 standard During operation Link communication V series Panel Editor Creating screens General purpose computer CF card During operation Universal serial c...

Page 25: ...h performance During operation Link communication V series Panel Editor Creating screens General purpose computer CF card During operation Universal serial communication Link unit Transferring screen...

Page 26: ...ature 0 C to 50 C Storage Ambient Temperature 10 C to 60 C Ambient Humidity 85 RH or less without dew condensation Solvent Resistance No cutting oil or organic solvent attached to the unit Atmosphere...

Page 27: ...0 33 0 264 0 264 0 3075 0 3075 Brightness cd m2 200 350 350 280 350 Contrast Ratio 25 1 250 1 300 1 300 1 350 1 Angle of Vertical Visibility 40 30 35 55 45 55 35 45 40 45 Angle of Horizontal Visibilit...

Page 28: ...422 485 2 wire connection CREC Barcode V I O Multi link 2 Temperature control network PLC2Way V link etc Printer Interface for Printer Connection Compliant with Centronics half pitch 36 pin NEC PR201...

Page 29: ...ified Hangul without Kanji 2 byte 32 dot JIS 1 level Character Size 1 4 size 8 8 dots 1 byte 8 16 dots 2 byte 16 16 dots or 32 32 dots Enlarge W 1 to 8 times H 1 to 8 times Number of Displayable Chara...

Page 30: ...ter Display No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen 1 Message Display Resolution 640 480 max 80 characters 1 byte 800 600 max 100 characters 1 byte No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen 1 Sampli...

Page 31: ...it mm 24VDC F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER CF CN5 MEMORY CN6 165 24 3 220 220 5 0 5 0 165 5 66 1 165 233 178 220 6 6 0 5 0 See operating or maintenance instruction for type...

Page 32: ...240VAC L N F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER CF CN5 MEMORY CN6 289 0 5 0 216 2 0 5 0 288 0 288 0 215 2 35 2 215 2 303 8 231 72 8 See operating or maintenance instruction for t...

Page 33: ...F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER CN5 MEMORY CN6 CF PRINTER MJ2 MJ1 CN1 LAN 100 240VAC L N 326 4 259 6 8 312 312 245 2 313 0 5 0 0 5 0 246 2 72 245 2 63 8 See operating or maintenance instruction for type of battery...

Page 34: ...MJ2 PRINTER CF CN5 MEMORY CN6 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 See operating or maintenance instruction for type of battery to be used Battery replacement 100 240VAC L N F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM...

Page 35: ...d for printer connection 6 Modular jack connectors MJ1 MJ2 Used for screen data transfer and connection with temperature controller barcode reader CREC etc 7 PLC communication connector CN1 Used for c...

Page 36: ...is mounted 12 Option unit connector CN6 V7i only This is the connector where the option unit EU xx for video sound RGB IN or RGB OUT is mounted 13 Add on memory connector MEMORY This is the connector...

Page 37: ...mounting panel to the frame ground 3 Mount the gasket in contact with the mounting panel so that it will be sandwiched securely between the unit and the mounting plate Mounting Angle Install the unit...

Page 38: ...wer supply cable as possible to minimize drop in voltage DANGER Electric shock hazard Shut the power off before connecting the power supply cable 24 VDC 24VDC LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER CF CN5 MEMORY CN6...

Page 39: ...int near the MONITOUCH to shorten the distance of grounding cables When the unit is grounded along with other machines or is grounded to a part of a building it may be adversely affected If any input...

Page 40: ...he battery status is output to the internal memory s167 of the V7 series If the battery voltage drops before five years has elapsed replace the battery immediately CAUTION Be sure to set the battery w...

Page 41: ...yte V7 V6 4 FROM 8 Mbyte V7 0 Battery OK 1 Battery voltage drop 2 No battery Reserved for memory cassette information setting 0 POWER SYSTEM PROG VER 1 000 FONT VER 1 300 1 000 1 000 ENGLISH I F DRV V...

Page 42: ...2 Turn the unit off and open the battery holder A battery is set at the socket 3 Unplug the battery connector and remove the battery from the socket When removing the battery push the center of the b...

Page 43: ...lowing connections at modular jack 1 2 set DIPSW 6 DIPSW8 to the ON position Master station for multi link 2 connection Temperature controller network PLC2Way connection via RS 485 Connection with the...

Page 44: ...to loaded as described below 1 Transfer screen data from the computer to a CF card Refer to the Reference Manual for more information 2 Set DIPSW1 in the ON position and insert the CF card that contai...

Page 45: ...od Bottom View Bottom View CN1 D sub 25 pin female Pin No Signal Name Contents 1 FG Frame ground 2 SD RS 232C send data 3 RD RS 232C receive data 4 RS RS 232C request to send 5 CS RS 232C clear to sen...

Page 46: ...r barcode reader card recorder CREC or serial extension I O V I O For V708 V708i For V710 V710i V712 V712i 2 Pins of modular jacks 1 and 2 correspond to signals as given below Bottom View Bottom View...

Page 47: ...Parameter dialog 6 Select this option when connecting the temperature controller network or PLC2Way 7 Select this option for V Link connection 8 Refer to EU 01 RGB input sound output unit 9 Select La...

Page 48: ...ies and the PLC are connected via Ethernet MJ1 MJ2 Multi Link 2 CREC Barcode V I O Temp CTRL PLC 2Way V Link Touch Switch Ladder Tool Printer Serial Port Multi Link 2 O O O O O O CREC O O O O O O O O...

Page 49: ...is possible to receive the signal from a barcode reader by connecting the barcode reader at the modular jack MJ1 2 of the V7 series To connect a barcode reader to the modular jack MJ1 2 use Hakko Elec...

Page 50: ...10BASE T Connector Use this connector for Ethernet connection For V708i For V710i V712i The LAN 10BASE T pins correspond to signals as given below Side View Bottom View CAUTION MJ1 2 and LAN connecto...

Page 51: ...03 V7i V7 PLC HUB HUB UTP cable Straight or cross cable For more information refer the HUB specifications Node Node Distance between the node and the HUB 100 m maximum Maximum network nodes 100 sets...

Page 52: ...V712 V712i 2 Insert the card securely into the interface with the card backside outwards viewed from the rear of the unit as shown below 3 To remove the card press the eject button The card pops out M...

Page 53: ...accessed 2 Do not turn the power off or on during access to the CF card 3 Make a backup copy of the CF card at regular intervals 4 If a disk error occurs and data read write operation is disabled per...

Page 54: ...1 MJ2 Printer Connector PRINTER This is the printer connector for parallel interface For V708 V708i For V710 V710i V712 V712i The printer interface pins correspond to signals as given below CAUTION Be...

Page 55: ...ampling data MR400 Sato s barcode printer MR400 series Connection with Printer through Serial Interface To connect a printer through serial interface connect the cable to a modular jack MJ1 MJ2 Refer...

Page 56: ...ard Menu Screen 4 Ethernet 5 SRAM Clock 6 Extension Program Information 7 Extended Function Setting 2 Function Switches Types SYSTEM Switch 3 Errors Displayed on the V7 Series 1 Communication Error 2...

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Page 58: ...screen data via Ethernet 1 Press the IP Address English switch 2 The Ethernet screen is displayed 3 Follow the instructions as described in Ethernet page 2 24 and set the IP address 4 Press the Setti...

Page 59: ...mputer to the V7 series this Main Menu screen must be displayed However if Editor Port is selected for Modular Jack 1 or on line editing is used it is not necessary to bring up this screen BR BR BR S...

Page 60: ...ata See page 2 27 Ethernet Sets the IP address See page 2 23 Card Menu Transfers screen data between the CF card and the V7 series See page 2 11 Ethernet setting Displayed for V7i or communication int...

Page 61: ...O Check switch appears only when V I O is selected for a modular jack on the V SFT editor Main Menu SYS F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 Printer Check Ext I O Check Self Loop Test CTS RTS CN1 RS232C MJ1 RS...

Page 62: ...ween pins 2 and 3 of CN1 on the backside of the V7 unit 2 Press the Self Loop Test switch When the OK lamp lights up the test is successfully completed If the NG lamp lights up consult your local dist...

Page 63: ...l distributor CTS RTS Test Check the signals CTS and RTS 1 Install a jumper between pins 14 RTS and 19 CTS of CN1 and between pins 17 RTS and 18 CTS on the backside of the V7 unit 2 Press the RTS swit...

Page 64: ...cable V6 CP Connect the modular jack side of the cable to MJ1 or MJ2 and the ADP25 9 side to CN1 2 Press the Self Loop Test switch When the OK lamp lights up the test is successfully completed If the...

Page 65: ...YSTEM Function Switch Test Check operations of eight switches provided vertically on the right side of the V7 panel Press the switch and check that the lamp on the screen lights up while the switch is...

Page 66: ...reen as shown below 2 Press a position on the panel and check that the pressed position turns white The white color means that the touch switch activates correctly To move back to the I O Test screen...

Page 67: ...s 5 Press on 4 that is flashing at the corner When the finger is released a beep sounds and the position is set 6 To re set the positions press the F2 switch and follow step 2 and later 7 Press the F1...

Page 68: ...the MJ port of the V7 series and transferring screen data between the V7 series and a memory card 2 Screen Data switch Press this switch when transferring screen data between the V7 series and a CF ca...

Page 69: ...ield that the CREC cable CREC CP is connected to a modular jack port MJ1 Connect the CREC to the MJ1 port Normally MJ1 is selected MJ2 Connect the CREC to the MJ2 port Only when Memory Card is selecte...

Page 70: ...y Display Card Card Card Memory Card Information Sys Program Version Font Date Version I F Driver Version Screen PLC Type Screen Comment YOKOGAWA FA 1 250 YOKOGAWAFA M3 Close CREC Menu Return Transfer...

Page 71: ...ont Data I F Driver Sys Program Data Selection Display Display Display Card Card Card Memory Card Information Sys Program Version Font Date Version I F Driver Version Screen PLC Type Screen Comment YO...

Page 72: ...folders are created The folder name cannot be changed 3 The folder name for screen data auto uploading cannot be changed Folder Name Contents Folder Name Contents BITMAP Saves pattern data bitmap dat...

Page 73: ...enu Return Card Card Card Transfer Menu Display Display Display Screen Data SRAM Data Selection CREC Menu Card Menu Return Card Card Card Data selection Transfer selection Card Transfer CF Card File I...

Page 74: ...lder screen is displayed Select the desired folder using the switch and press the OK switch The Card Transfer screen is displayed again and the CF card file information of the selected file is indicat...

Page 75: ...s Data Selection Select All Screen Data I F Driver Font Data Sys Program Card Transfer CF Card File Infomation Access Folder Name AAAAAAAA Rest Size 29437KB Return Select Data Select Folder Display Ca...

Page 76: ...successfully the following window is displayed Press the OK switch The CF card file information shows data that has been transferred If any other message is displayed refer to page 2 23 4 Press the Re...

Page 77: ...page 2 23 4 Press the Return switch The Card Menu screen is displayed again Card Transfer CF Card File Infomation Folder Name AAAAAAAA Rest Size 29437KB Return Start Display Card Access Sys Program V...

Page 78: ...name is shown on the screen The transferred file is named as SRAM0000 BIN Transfer Menu Display Display Display Screen Data SRAM Data Selection CREC Menu Card Menu Return Card Card Card Transfer Menu...

Page 79: ...ansfer When data has been transferred successfully the following window is displayed Press the OK switch If any other message is displayed refer to the next page 6 Pressing the Return switch moves bac...

Page 80: ...e in V7 is larger than the capacity of a memory card Write Protect ON Cannot write data into a memory card because the write protect switch in a memory card is ON Writing Error occurred The error occu...

Page 81: ...Network Table Register IP addresses and other information for the V series PLCs or computers that should be included for Ethernet communications on the V SFT editor System Setting Network Table Settin...

Page 82: ...m the initial screen the initial screen is displayed again Use Network Table In the following cases select Use Network Table The network table is set for screen data of the V7 series and you would lik...

Page 83: ...Ethernet Edit Network Table Set the network table number with the rotary switch on the communication interface unit CU 03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 0 0 0 10BASE T 0 0 Return Ethernet It is not used when th...

Page 84: ...lt in calendar and for initializing the SRAM area 2002 4 1 SYSTEM PROG VER 1 000 CPU Port Editor MJ1 Main Menu V 7 1 0 i T D System Information PLC Type MITSUBISHIQnH Q series CPU Comment Screen Data...

Page 85: ...itch The SRAM area is initialized in the current screen data format When initialization has been completed the message Format Completed is displayed 6 Extension Program Information When the Extension...

Page 86: ...the baud rate used between the V7 series and the modem is set 2 The Main Menu screen is displayed automatically and Modem Connect Mode is displayed below the Editor MJ1 switch 3 To transfer screen da...

Page 87: ...unction switch corresponds to the menu item displayed in the switch menu When the SYSTEM switch is pressed again the switch menu disappears and the function switches F1 to F7 work as defined by the us...

Page 88: ...rightness Item Contrast Adjustment Brightness Adjustment Adjust the contrast Holding down the switch for one second or more changes the contract rapidly Adjusts the screen brightness in three levels A...

Page 89: ...e Contents Solution Remarks Time Out Although a request to send is given to the PLC no answer is returned within the specified time 1 Check the communication parameters 2 Check the cables and wiring 1...

Page 90: ...LC currently being supported does not have a corresponding CPU Confirm whether or not the CPU that you are using can be used with the V Series Format The code of the received data is invalid Check 1 2...

Page 91: ...s Only bit writing is possible for special relays when connecting with NET 10 Do not attempt to perform word writing to special relays Error Message Contents Solution I F Board Err The I F unit for CC...

Page 92: ...special relay M9000 and later is attempted Notes Only bit writing is possible for special relays when connecting with OPCN 1 Do not attempt to perform word writing to special relays Error Message Cont...

Page 93: ...data Screen No Error Check Communication Error Check I F driver Check Error Message Contents Solution Communication Error Check I F driver Although a request to send is given to the computer no answer...

Page 94: ...d be one of the following three problems Contact your local distributor 1 Program crash due to noise 2 Hardware problem 3 Bad program 5 Touch Switch is Active If the power is turned off while a touch...

Page 95: ...2 38 3 Errors Displayed on the V7 Series Please use this page freely...

Page 96: ...1 Connection 2 1 n Connection Multi drop 3 n 1 Connection Multi link 2 4 n 1 Connection Multi link 5 Universal Serial Communications 6 V Link 7 PLC2Way 8 Temperature Control Network Serial Communicati...

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Page 98: ...ions according to the protocol of the PLC Consequently it is not necessary to have the dedicated communication program on the PLC slave station The V7 series reads the PLC memory for screen display It...

Page 99: ...ected on the V7 series side When connecting the shielded cable to the V7 series side connect it to pin 1 of the connector or the connector case cover Twisted pairs of 0 3 mm sq or above are recommende...

Page 100: ...tionally available For the terminating resistance on the V7 series turn the DIP switch DIPSW7 to the ON position on the side towards the rear Twist pair cables of 0 3 mm sq or above are recommended 4...

Page 101: ...e setting set the same on the V7 series This setting must be used for PLCs of MITSUBISHI OMRON HITACHI YOKOGAWA Toyoda Machinery and YASKAWA Baud Rate Signal Level Data Length Stop Bit Parity Make the...

Page 102: ...error handling routine Text Processing LSB MSB MSB LSB When processing characters choose either option for arranging 1st 2nd bytes in one word Code DEC BCD Choose the code for entering numerical data...

Page 103: ...reen status command Address Name Contents n RCVDAT Sub command data n 2 SCRN_COM Screen status command n 1 SCRN_No Screen number command BZ0 0 1 leading edge Free To forcibly change the bits for free...

Page 104: ...mmand number 5 remains the same as before in the memory address D2 in the read area for the screen number command In such a case it is possible to forcibly switch the screen to the screen number conta...

Page 105: ...ata in read area n n 2 SCRN_COM Screen status n 1 SCRN_No Displayed screen number BZ0 Free BZ1 System reserved setting 0 Calendar setting System reserved setting 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04...

Page 106: ...HI For more information refer to the MITSUBISHI s instruction manual for the PLC PLC1 PLC2 PLC3 PLCn n 1 32 CN1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Maximum length V7 series to the terminating PLC 500 m...

Page 107: ...ch part Notes on Communication Errors Be sure to select the PLC memory either for Read Area or Calendar in the Comm Parameter dialog Processing for PLC failure When a communication error or timeout ha...

Page 108: ...ost all the PLC models that support 1 1 connection refer to the Appendix The connection between the master station and the PLC is the same as the one for 1 1 connection Use the RS 485 2 wire connectio...

Page 109: ...N1 It is recommended that CN1 be equipped with a terminal converter TC485 set to 2 wire connection The multi link 2 master cable b V6 MLT is 3 m long If the distance c between the V7 series master sta...

Page 110: ...G SD SD RD RD SG FG SD SD RD RD SG Signal Name To be installed by the user Terminal block V7 slave station CN1 TC485 V7 slave station CN1 TC485 V7 slave station CN1 TC485 V7 master station MJ1 2 Termi...

Page 111: ...Items Connection Select Multi Link 2 Click Setting The Multi Link 2 dialog is displayed Make the necessary settings For the V7 series master station set the following items For the V7 series slave sta...

Page 112: ...l take a longer time before restoration Baud Rate of Multi Link 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115 kbps Set the baud rate used for communications between the V7 series The setting must be the same...

Page 113: ...RS422 connection between the V7 series PLC must be in 2 wire connection The V7 and V6 series can be used together PLC CN1 CN1 CN1 CN1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POW...

Page 114: ...D RD SD SD SG SG TC485 FG RD RD SD SD SG TC485 FG RD RD SD SD SG TC485 Terminating resistance OFF Signal Name Shield Shield Shield To the PLC s RS422 port of the link unit Send data Send data Receive...

Page 115: ...Comm Parameter dialog Setting Items Connection Select Multi Link Click Setting The Multi Link dialog is displayed Make the necessary settings Local Port 1 to 32 Set the port number of the V7 series Se...

Page 116: ...communication speed if no problem is occurring however if there is any problem it does affect the communication speed When the setting value is small It will not take a long time before restoration W...

Page 117: ...the V7 series for connection with a general purpose computer Either signal level RS 232C or RS 422 RS 485 can be selected In addition to 1 1 connection 1 n connection is available between the general...

Page 118: ...controller can be collected through communications with the V7 series Data collection is available even between the products of different manufacturers Either signal level RS 232C or RS 485 can be sel...

Page 119: ...e determined depending on the connecting method For the wires not used be sure to properly insulate with tape etc RS 232C V7 series 1 set Wiring example of above a 0V SG RXD TXD 5V SD RD SD RD V6 TMP...

Page 120: ...S 485 Computer V7 Local Port 1 V7 Local Port 2 V7 Local Port 31 RS 232C RS485 conversion Terminal block Terminal block Terminal block 0 5 m recommended 1 0 m maximum 1 RS 485 2 1 2 a b SG 5 SG 5 SG SG...

Page 121: ...ck to be used Modular Jack 1 Modular Jack 2 Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115 kbps Local Port 1 to 31 Set the port number of the V7 series Send Delay Time msec Set a time delay in sending a re...

Page 122: ...32H30H Model Type Address Reserved for system V7 internal memory PLC memory within 16 bits Temperature cotrol PLC memory within 16 bits Memory card 2 2 4 10 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 Read target memor...

Page 123: ...Model Type Address Reserved for system V6 internal memory PLC memory within 16 bits Temperature cotrol PLC memory within 16 bits Memory card 2 2 4 10 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 4 4 Write target memory setti...

Page 124: ...data range is from 01H to FFH 1 to 255 and is converted into the ASCII code before use Memory address to be read or written 18 bytes Specify the memory address to be accessed Set the following code i...

Page 125: ...depending on the model Example Type Code Hexadecimal ASCII V7 internal memory u user memory 00H 3030 s system memory 01H 3031 L non volatile word memory 02H 3032 LD non volatile double word memory 03...

Page 126: ...a Send the command again 03H Parity error A parity error is detected in the received data Send the command again 04H Sum check error A sum error occurs with the received data 06H Count error The memor...

Page 127: ...aracter Code List 2 SP 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 5 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 7 p q r s t u v w x y z 8 9 E F 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E...

Page 128: ...ormed via RS 232C or RS 485 2 wire With RS 232C one PLC can be connected with RS 485 a maximum of 31 PLCs can be connected Constant reading sampling of PLC data connected to the MJ port When read writ...

Page 129: ...2 connection is not available 4 RS 232C or RS 485 485 2 wire connection must be used The PLC that allows RS 422 4 wire connection only cannot be connected directly PLCs Compatible with PLC2Way Connect...

Page 130: ...n between PLCs refer to the instruction manual for the PLC Connecting method 2 using V6 TMP Use Hakko Electronics cable V6 TMP 3 m when connecting the V7 series to a PLC at the MJ port The shielded fr...

Page 131: ...2 SDA SDB SG RDB RDA Use the shielded cable V7 series Modular jack 8 pin Black Green Red PLC FG SG SD RD SD RD 5 1 2 SDA FG SDB SG RDB RDA PLC SDA FG SDB SG RDB RDA PLC SDA FG SDB SG RDB RDA Use the s...

Page 132: ...he PLC model and make the parameter setting as described below 1 Select System Setting Temp CTRL PLC2Way Setting Temp CTRL PLC2Way Comm Setting The Temp Control PLC2Way Comm Setting dialog is displaye...

Page 133: ...e Odd Even Select the parity setting for communications with the PLC connected at the MJ port Data Length 7 bit 8 bit Select the data length for communications with the PLC connected at the MJ port St...

Page 134: ...e Default button or set the desired value Code and Text Processing For the PLC connected at the MJ port Code and Text Processing cannot be set in the Temp Control PLC2Way Comm Setting dialog Code nume...

Page 135: ...Way table is used 1 Constant read from the PLC memory When the temperature control network PLC2Way table is set the data read from the PLC2 memory can be stored in the PLC memory or the V7 internal me...

Page 136: ...he Temp Network PLC2Way Table Edit window is opened There are 32 tables of temperature control network PLC2Way table No 0 to 31 A maximum of 128 addresses of the PLC2 memory can be set for each table...

Page 137: ...in the numerical data code of the PLC2 memory Double Word This is the data length setting for the memory address to be used Numerical data of two words is handled Data is transferred to the target mem...

Page 138: ...ore Target PLC Memory When storing data read from the PLC2 memory into the PLC memory check this box and set the desired memory address Store Target Internal Memory When storing data read from the PLC...

Page 139: ...ed Sampling Method Temperature Control Net PLC2 No of Table Select the temperature control network PLC2Way table number for sampling Sampling Time Specify the number of sampling times Store Target Int...

Page 140: ...rds in the memory addresses used in the temperature control network PLC2Way table that is set for No of Table 2 Memory card setting When SRAM or CF Card is selected for Store Target in the Buffering A...

Page 141: ...etwork PLC2Way table editing the setting in the Temp CTRL PLC2Way Table Setting dialog is not necessary Macro TEMP_READ TEMP_WRITE Memory card setting when a memory card is used 1 Macro TEMP_READ Data...

Page 142: ...ect memory designation as a macro command In this section the indirect designation of the PLC2 memory is explained The internal user memory u is used for the indirect memory designation Designating th...

Page 143: ...registration number is stored in special register Z105 3 If there is no user log in the n 2 memory or there is an error in communications 1 is stored PLC Memory Internal Memory Constant Words Memory...

Page 144: ...d at the MJ port without reducing the processing capacity between the V7 the PLC When the temperature control network PLC2Way table is used If periodical reading of the PLC data is performed while the...

Page 145: ...ogether with screen data When Temp PLC2 is selected in the Transfer dialog only the temperature control PLC2 program can be transferred to the V7 series When the Main Menu screen is displayed after tr...

Page 146: ...status 743 Temperature controller PLC2Way Station No 13 status 744 Temperature controller PLC2Way Station No 14 status 745 Temperature controller PLC2Way Station No 15 status 746 Temperature controll...

Page 147: ...r Details Solution Timeout Although a request to send is given to the PLC connected at the MJ port no answer is returned within the specified time Check 1 2 3 described below Check code error The chec...

Page 148: ...not executed Other than 0 The macro command is forcibly executed to the stations that are working properly TEMP_CTL u100 2 TEMP_CTL u110 2 TEMP_CTL u120 2 TEMP_CTL u300 2 T t TEMP_CTL u100 2 TEMP_CTL...

Page 149: ...using the temperature control network table It is also possible to save the read data in the V7 internal buffer SRAM or CF card Data transfer It is also possible to transfer data in the PLC memory V7...

Page 150: ...1 Ethernet 2 FL net OPCN 2 3 MELSECNET 10 4 CC Link 5 OPCN 1 6 T LINK 7 PROFIBUS DP Network Communications...

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Page 152: ...at the user can create an original application by using Visual C or Visual Basic etc to allow the server to access the memory device such as V7 internal memory memory card or the PLC memory linked wit...

Page 153: ...s on the Ethernet PLC Ethernet V7 RS 232C RS 485 V SFT PROGRAMMER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Ethernet ready PLC Server PLC 1 Ethernet V7 2 V7 n V7 1 PROGRAMMER...

Page 154: ...Web server or e mail function is not available IP Address for the V7 Series To enable Ethernet communications on the V7 series it is necessary to set the IP address for identification of the V7 serie...

Page 155: ...ing the transceiver cable in the case of 10BASE2 or 10BASE5 6 12 VDC power supply terminal The power source is required for the transceiver of AUI connection Be sure to take account of a voltage drop...

Page 156: ...tegory 5 CU 03 V7i V7 PLC HUB HUB Distance between the node and the HUB 100 m maximum Maximum network nodes 100 sets Ethernet unit Node Node UTP cable Straight or cross cable For more information refe...

Page 157: ...eplace the fuse refer to page 4 4 of the I F unit CU 03 For the replacement procedure refer to the manual CU 03 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS attached to CU 03 10BASE2 The following devices are required for...

Page 158: ...it CU 03 For the replacement procedure refer to the manual CU 03 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS attached to CU 03 Manufacturer Type Allied Telesis CentreCOM 107 CU 03 V7 PLC PLC Maximum segments 5 Maximum net...

Page 159: ...witch on the Main Menu screen 2 The Ethernet screen is displayed For more information refer to Chapter 2 MONITOUCH Operations Set the IP address If necessary set the default gateway and subnet mask Wh...

Page 160: ...check mark to Transfer through Ethernet 3 Press the Detail Setting switch The IP Address Setting dialog is displayed 4 Enter the IP address of the V7 series to which the screen data is to be transfer...

Page 161: ...tting Network table editing In this section the PLC type setting and communication parameter setting are explained Connection Example There are two connecting methods between the V7 series and the PLC...

Page 162: ...g refer to page 4 14 B Connecting to the PLC on the Ethernet 1 PLC type setting Select System Setting PLC Type and select the PLC that shows xxxxx Ethernet At present April 2002 the following PLC mode...

Page 163: ...tion for Connect To Select System Setting Network Table Setting Ethernet The Edit Network Table window is displayed Set the network table and then go back to the communication parameter setting For mo...

Page 164: ...le PLCs same model on the Ethernet select 1 n for Connection on the Detail tab window Set the port number network table number of the PLC in the Memory Input dialog for each part For more information...

Page 165: ...network illustrated below the nodes with should be registered on the network table The network table is transferred to the V7 series together with screen data When Use Ethernet is selected in the Comm...

Page 166: ...item corresponds to the icons as shown below File menu Import Network Table Imports a network table saved as a file ntb Export Network Table Exports a network table as a file ntb Edit menu Use Monitor...

Page 167: ...ddress Set the IP address When registering Ethernet ready PLC set the same IP address as that of the PLC For the setting procedure of the IP address on the PLC see the manual attached to each PLC When...

Page 168: ...t data which consists of the network address and the host address and can be classified into A to C depending on the network size Notation A string of 32 bit data is divided into four and each segment...

Page 169: ...nto multiple networks subnet The subnet is assigned by specifying a part of the host address in the IP address as a subnet address 255 255 255 0 1 0 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 Class B Subnet...

Page 170: ...mple Macro command at the V7 A The macro command for V7 A to read data from PLC B and transfer it to PLC A is shown below Contents Two words starting from D100 in PLC B are read into D200 in PLC A Int...

Page 171: ...low Contents Two words starting from u100 in V7 A are written into D100 in PLC B Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect Designation Double word IP Address F0 F1 F2 F3 Description EWR...

Page 172: ...B The macro command for V7 B to transfer data to server A is shown below Contents Two words starting from u100 in V7 B are transferred to server A Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indir...

Page 173: ...ble 3 status 524 Network table 4 status 525 Network table 5 status 526 Network table 6 status 527 Network table 7 status 528 Network table 8 status 529 Network table 9 status 530 Network table 10 stat...

Page 174: ...567 Network table 47 status 568 Network table 48 status 569 Network table 49 status 570 Network table 50 status 571 Network table 51 status 572 Network table 52 status 573 Network table 53 status 574...

Page 175: ...s 603 Network table 83 status 604 Network table 84 status 605 Network table 85 status 606 Network table 86 status 607 Network table 87 status 608 Network table 88 status 609 Network table 89 status 61...

Page 176: ...ent status of the Ethernet An error occurs if a value other than 0 is stored For more information refer to the error codes page 4 46 s520 to 619 Stores the statuses of network table No 0 to 99 Bit 0 N...

Page 177: ...n copy and tailor the program to your requirements Ethernet The following files are contained in the respective folders Ethernet ESmpl dsp ESmpl h ESmpl cpp ESmpl rc ESmpl clw MainFrm h MainFrm cpp ES...

Page 178: ...BYTE Byte short Integer unsigned short WORD int Long long DWORD char String Data Type Bytes Data Range BYTE 1 0 to 255 short 2 32768 to 32767 unsigned short 2 0 to 65535 int 4 2147483648 to 214748364...

Page 179: ...RD sp unsigned short Wordcnt int DeviceType DWORD addr char lpAddr int DFlag 1 Page 4 35 PLC memory Double word int HKEtn_WritePlcMemory2 DWORD sp unsigned short Wordcnt int DeviceType DWORD addr char...

Page 180: ...ead For YOKOGAWA or YASKAWA PLCs specify a number 1 for the address addr Example D400 399 D25 24 lpAddr IP address shown as a string of characters separated by dots Example 192 168 XXX XXX DFlag 0 1 2...

Page 181: ...ord count to be read max 1000 words DeviceType Address of the device to be read Refer to Chapter 5 Connection to PLCs addr Top memory address to be read For YOKOGAWA or YASKAWA PLCs specify a number 1...

Page 182: ...s transferred from the V7 series Parameters dp Target block pointer Wordcnt Word count to be transferred max 2000 words DeviceType 0 u 1 s addr Top memory address to be read lpAddr IP address shown as...

Page 183: ...he V7 series Parameters dp Target block pointer Wordcnt Word count to be transferred max 2000 words FileNo File number RecordNo Record number addr Top memory address to be read lpAddr IP address shown...

Page 184: ...addr 20 BitNo 5 Example 2 When accessing to M20 of MITSUBISHI PLC 20 16 1 4 DeviceType 6 addr 1 BitNo 4 lpAddr IP address shown as a string of characters separated by dots Example 192 168 XXX XXX Ret...

Page 185: ...ed by dots Example 192 168 XXX XXX Return values Success TRUE Failure FALSE Error details Get using HKEtn_GetLastError Read Words Blocks from PLC Memory int HKEtn_ReadBlockMemory WORD sp BYTE pReadblo...

Page 186: ...arget block pointer Wordcnt Word count to be transferred max 2000 words DeviceType Address of the device to be written Refer to Chapter 5 Connection to PLCs addr Top memory address to be written For Y...

Page 187: ...block pointer Wordcnt Word count to be transferred max 1000 words DeviceType Address of the device to be written Refer to Connection to PLCs addr Top memory address to be written For YOKOGAWA or YASKA...

Page 188: ...s It is reset on receipt of write completion to the internal memory Parameters sp Target block pointer Wordcnt Word count to be transferred max 2000 words DeviceType 0 u 1 s addr Top memory address to...

Page 189: ...ipt of write completion to the memory card memory Parameters sp Target block pointer Wordcnt Word count to be transferred max 2000 words FileNo File number RecordNo Record number addr Top memory addre...

Page 190: ...to Chapter 5 Connection to PLCs addr Top memory address to be written For YOKOGAWA or YASKAWA PLCs specify a number 1 for the address addr Example D400 399 D25 24 BitNo Bit number to be accessed Examp...

Page 191: ...XX XXX Return values Success TRUE Failure FALSE Error details Get using HKEtn_GetLastError Write Bits to Memory Card Memory int HKEtn_WriteCardBitMemory int FileNo int RecordNo DWORD addr int BitNo in...

Page 192: ...Etn_Recvfrom BYTE dp short lpCnt This function is retained internally until data is received from the V7 series The function returns a response and ends only when a command is received The user should...

Page 193: ...g of characters separated by dots Example 192 168 XXX XXX Return values Success TRUE Failure FALSE Error details Get using HKEtn_GetLastError Close processing int HKEtn_Close Execute this function whe...

Page 194: ...ation 9 Cannot process due to short memory Check the memory space at the target station 10 Illegal received data Check the command 20 Socket initialization error Check parameters for initialization 50...

Page 195: ...e action User data format Transfer from the V7 series PLC Data Request from Server to V7 1 A request is sent from the application of the server to the V7 series Use int HKEtn_ReadPlcMemory for a memor...

Page 196: ...lected for Comm Error Handling in the Detail tab window of the Comm Parameter dialog a following screen is displayed The error number is displayed here Communication Error Ethernet Error XXXX 2002 4 1...

Page 197: ...onfirmation LED on the communication unit If the LED is not on check cable connection and the port setting on the network table 802 Transceiver error Check the transceiver and cable connection 900 No...

Page 198: ...sent exceeds the limit Check the number of words that can be sent in macro editing 32 Specified table not used Check the setting on the network table 33 Cannot use the send command Check the macro com...

Page 199: ...nication interface unit CU 03 it becomes an FL net OPCN 2 ready device When CU 03 is mounted for FL net OPCN 2 communications on V7i the 10BASE T connector LAN provided on the unit cannot be used Cons...

Page 200: ...control station For communications with the PLC no program is required in the same way as communications via a link unit The V7 series supports the optical loop system of NET 10 Use fiber optic cables...

Page 201: ...2FF 300 3FF RUN STOP RUN STOP 1Mp1 1Ns2 1Ns3 1Ns4 1Mp1 1Ns2 1Ns3 1Ns4 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Possible to write to...

Page 202: ...02 it becomes a CC Link ready device For communications with the PLC no program is required in the same way as communications via a link unit It is possible to perform high speed communications by co...

Page 203: ...GET PUT service is supported and communications with the PLC can be performed without program in the same way as communications via a link unit The V7 series that supports OPCN 1 communications falls...

Page 204: ...addresses that are allocated to the items placed on the screen such as lamp parts or counter parts When switch data or counter setting data on the V7 series should be written the V7 series issues a wr...

Page 205: ...n only communicate with the master PLC PROFIBUS DP supports I O communications only With I O communication it is not possible to directly access the device memory DB or MW used in the CPU To enable th...

Page 206: ...ENS PLC 16 SHINKO PLC 17 SAMSUNG PLC 18 KEYENCE PLC 19 LG PLC 20 FANUC PLC 21 FATEK AUTOMATION PLC 22 IDEC PLC 23 MODICON PLC 24 YAMATAKE PLC 25 TAIAN PLC 26 SAIA PLC 27 MOELLER PLC 28 Telemecanique P...

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Page 208: ...m 5 A1SJ71UC24 PRF RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 A1S A1SJ A2S A1SJ71C24 R2 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 A1SJ71C24 R4 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 5 A1SJ71C24 PRF RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 A2CCPUC24 CPU built in link p...

Page 209: ...series CPU refer to page 5 18 Select PLC Type CPU Unit Port Connection PLC2Way A series CPU A2A A3A A2U A3U A4U A2US H A1N A2N A3N A3V A73 A3H A3M A0J2H A1S H A1SJ H A2S H A2CCPUC24 A1FX Tool port 1...

Page 210: ...ko Electronics cable MB CPUQ MITSUBISHI s conversion cable FX 20P CADP FX2N series CPU FX2N 1N FX2NC FX1S series CPU FX1S FX series link A Protocol FX2N FX2N 232 BD RS 232C Wiring Diagram 3 FX2N 485 B...

Page 211: ...Communication parameters for the V7 series are automatically set Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 19200 bps 19200 bps Port 0 for both stations 10 1 0 Parity Even Even Transmiss...

Page 212: ...r the V7 series are automatically set FX Series Link A Protocol 1 Select RS 485 when the link unit FX2N 485 BD FX2N 422 BD FX1N 485 BD FX1N 422 BD or FX0N 485 ADP is used We recommend to set 2 ms or a...

Page 213: ...rate 19200 bps 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F STATION No 10 STATION No 1 MODE SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16 SW17 SW18 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW...

Page 214: ...Example 4 Signal level RS 422 baud rate 19200 bps transmission mode 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F STATION No 10 STATION No 1 MODE S...

Page 215: ...e V SFT editor if the memory device of link unit is given byte address Memory TYPE Remarks D data register 0 W link register 1 R file register 2 1 TN timer current value 3 CN counter current value 4 S...

Page 216: ...ling data is processed as double words For those where bits or words can be used data is processed as words consisting of lower 16 bits For input Upper 16 bits are ignored For output 0 is written for...

Page 217: ...rds For those where bits or words can be used data is processed as words consisting of lower 16 bits For input Upper 16 bits are ignored For output 0 is written for upper 16 bits Memory TYPE Remarks D...

Page 218: ...PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 9pin Male FG SD RD RS CS SG 1 2 3 4 5 7 RD SD RS CS DR SG CD 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D su...

Page 219: ...G 2 3 5 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin female V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS SG 1 2 3 4 5 7 SD RD SG 2 3 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D s...

Page 220: ...SDA 3 4 5 17 18 20 21 DSRA DTRA DSRB DTRB D sub 25pin Male Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD SD RTS RTS 1 7 12 1...

Page 221: ...the V7 series and A QnA series CPU to avoid noise problems Ferrite cores are optionally available When ordering the ferrite core state GD FC ID 8 mm OD 20 mm In consideration of such noise problems it...

Page 222: ...pped with the standard type link unit that is connected to the V7 series as well as those in the other networks Nos 2 and 3 in the illustration below that are connected Available CPU No 1 to 30 When t...

Page 223: ...cted Do not use this macro for any purpose other than OPEN macro for a screen Doing so triggers network switching at the time of macro execution resulting in a communication error For more information...

Page 224: ...e for the timeout time in the Comm Parameter dialog Please read the instruction manual for V MDD before use CPU GD G P P V7 1 2 3 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER A6GPP A7PHP computer etc MITSUBISHI...

Page 225: ...Electronics QCPU2 When using the ladder transfer function by connecting the computer PLC programming software to the V7 series it is possible to write ladder programs or monitor the PLC memory using...

Page 226: ...e V6 CP cable When using the V SFT editor and the PLC programming software it is not possible to use one COM port for both purposes at the same time Stop using both software for communications QCPU2 M...

Page 227: ...switch for three seconds Editor changes to Editor MJ1 and communications with the V SFT editor become possible When the F2 switch is held down for three seconds Editor MJ1 changes to Editor and commu...

Page 228: ...in the Comm Parameter dialog becomes valid again 4 Transferring the ladder communication program When transferring screen data the ladder communication program is also transferred To transfer the ladd...

Page 229: ...41 42 43 44 CPU unit with built in port host link port RS 232C Wiring Diagram 2 C500 C500F C1000H C2000 C2000H C500 LK203 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 3 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 4 C200HX C200HG C200HE CPU unit...

Page 230: ...th built in port host link port RS 232C Wiring Diagram 2 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 6 CV500 LK201 RS 232C PORT1 Wiring Diagram 3 PORT2 Wiring Diagram 2 RS 422 PORT2 Wiring Diagram 5 SYSMAC CS1 SYSMAC CS1 D...

Page 231: ...range 1 word 1999 to 9999 2 words 19999999 to 99999999 Example Setting procedure Num Data Display Input Type BCD Display Type DEC w sign w signs Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rat...

Page 232: ...mer current value 5 C counter current value 6 EMn extensional data memory 7 1 TU timer contact 9 Read only CU counter contact 10 Read only Memory TYPE Remarks DM data memory 0 CH input output relay 1...

Page 233: ...n below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 Wiring Diagram 2 Example EM0 30000 Address Colon Bank number FG RD RS CS SG 1 3 4 5 7 RS SD CS SG 2 4 5 7 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male SD 2 RD 3 PLC D sub 9pin Male Use shi...

Page 234: ...lded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 SDB RDB RDA SDA 1 5 6 9 PLC D sub 9pin Male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male SG 7 SG 3 Use shielded twist pair cables D s...

Page 235: ...2 6 1 PLC D sub 9pin Male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male SG 7 SG 9 4 5 RS CS Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 SDB RDB RDA SDA 8 2 6 1 PLC D sub 9...

Page 236: ...ct System Setting Comm Parameter Detail tab and select 1 n for Connection Select System Setting Network Table Setting PLC The network table edit window is displayed Double clicking on the number bring...

Page 237: ...W100CU JW70CUH JW100CUH Communication port on the CPU unit RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 JW20 COM port JW22CU RS 422 Wiring Diagram 3 JW 32CUH JW 33CUH Communication port 1 on the CPU unit Communication po...

Page 238: ...tents SW0 4 Command mode SW1 1 Station address lower half SW2 0 Station address upper half SW3 1 OFF Not used SW3 2 ON 4 wire system SW3 3 OFF Not used SW3 4 ON Even parity SW4 0 Baud rate 0 19200 1 9...

Page 239: ...with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs 1 File Register Setting on V SFT Editor Enter file number colon address in order Memory TYPE Remarks X9XXX regis...

Page 240: ...S SG 1 4 5 7 SXD RXD CTS 2 3 5 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male RD 3 RTS 4 PLC D sub 15pin Male SD 2 SG 7 12 14 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 15 pin male Use shielded twist pair cables...

Page 241: ...b 15pin Male Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 15 pin male FG SD RD RD 1 13 24 25 L1 L2 L4 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male SD 12 L3 GND PLC Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin mal...

Page 242: ...nit Port Connection HIDIC H HIDIC H series COMM 2H RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 4 Peripheral port 1 on the CPU module RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 EH150 HITACHI s EH RS05 cable 1 RS 232C...

Page 243: ...etting is available HIDIC S10 Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 19200 bps 19200 bps Port 0 for both ST No 10 1 0 Parity Even Even Transmission mode RS 232C MODE7 Protocol 2 with...

Page 244: ...ge available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs HIDIC H Switch Setting Contents 1 OFF Bit length 2 OFF Same as that set on V7 normally 19200 bps 3 O...

Page 245: ...vice C up down counter contact 8 CW as word device TS on delay timer set value 9 TC on delay timer elapsed value 10 US one short timer set value 11 UC one shot timer elapsed value 12 CS up down counte...

Page 246: ...CS 3 5 SD RS V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male SD 2 RD CS FG 1 SG 7 DR PHL SG PV12 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 14 PLC D sub 15pin Male Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 15 pin male D sub 9pin Female V7 C...

Page 247: ...D RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 RD SD SG 7 ER SG DR RS CS 2 CD 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 PLC Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin female SD RD RD 13 24 25 RxDP TxDP V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male SD 12 RxDN...

Page 248: ...FP3462 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 AFP3463 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 4 FP5 AFP5462 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 FP10 RS 232C tool port on the CPU unit RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 AFP5462 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 FP...

Page 249: ...on V7 normally 19200 bps 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF Data length 7 bits 5 ON With parity 6 ON Even 7 OFF Stop bit 1 8 OFF CS CD invalid Memory TYPE Remarks DT data register 0 X external input relay 1 WX as word...

Page 250: ...D RS CS SG 1 2 3 4 5 7 SD SG CD 2 7 8 ER 9 RS 4 CS 5 RD 3 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 9pin Male FG SD RD RS CS SG 1 2 3 4 5 7 SD...

Page 251: ...5 44 5 MATSUSHITA PLC RS 422 Wiring Diagram 4 FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male PLC Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male...

Page 252: ...he same as those for FA 500 However B common register cannot be used Select PLC Type CPU Unit Port Connection PLC2Way FA500 FA500 LC01 0N RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 LC02 0N RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 RS 4...

Page 253: ...comm Parameter dialog of the V7 series Also set CPU Communication Port of Configuration in the ladder creation tool as below Personal computer link function Use Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter S...

Page 254: ...TYPE Remarks D data register 0 B common register 1 TP timer current value 2 TS timer set value 3 CP counter current value 4 CS counter set value 5 X input relay 6 Y output relay 7 I internal relay 8...

Page 255: ...Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 SD RD SG 7 RS CS DR SG ER 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 PLC D sub 25pin Male Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 9pin Ma...

Page 256: ...5 6 YOKOGAWA PLC 5 49 Connection to PLCs RS 422 Wiring Diagram 3 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 RDB RDA SG 7 SDB SDA SG PLC Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male...

Page 257: ...port on the CPU module RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 JAMSC 120NOM27100 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 6 PROGIC 8 PORT2 on the CPU unit RS 232C Wiring Diagram 2 CP9200SH MP900 CP9200SH CP 217IF RS 232C Wiring Diagra...

Page 258: ...xadecimal notation Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 19200 bps 19200 bps Port 1 1 Parity Even Even Transmission code Data length 8 8 Stop bit 1 1 Error check CRC fixed Port delay...

Page 259: ...SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 TXD RXD SG 7 RTS CTS DSR SGND DTR 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 PLC D sub 9pin Male Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3...

Page 260: ...Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 SD RD SG 7 RS CS DSR 2 3 4 5 6 CP217IF CN2 D sub 25pin Male SG CD 7 8 Use shielded t...

Page 261: ...se shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 RX RX TX TX CP217IF CN3 MR 8 Male 1 2 6 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25...

Page 262: ...pe PLC Unit Port Connection TOYOPUC L2 PC2 series PC3J CMP LINK RS 422 Wiring Diagram 1 Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 19200 bps 19200 bps Port 0 0 Parity Even Even Transmissi...

Page 263: ...device Y output relay 5 WY as word device M internal relay 6 WM as word device K keep relay 7 WK as word device L link relay 8 WL as word device T timer contact 9 WT as word device C counter contact...

Page 264: ...5 57 Connection to PLCs Wiring Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 422 Wiring Diagram 1 FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 0V SG 7 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male PLC Use shielded twist pair cables D s...

Page 265: ...15 S FFU120B RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 FFK120A RS 485 Wiring Diagram 3 FLEX PC series 1 NS T NJRS 1 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 NJ T NJRS 2 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 NJRS 4 RS 485 Wiring Diagram 3 FLEX PC...

Page 266: ...Setting MODE switch RS 232C 1 RS 485 3 RS 485 Port Setting SW 0 for both 10 1 RS 485 terminating resistance ON Character switches Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 19200 bps 1920...

Page 267: ...ocessed as described below For input Upper 8 bits are 0 For output Lower 8 bits are written 3 To set up the file memory on the V SFT editor enter file number colon address in order Notes on V4 or GD 8...

Page 268: ...WY as word device R file register W 6 TN timer current value TN 7 CN counter current value CN 8 T timer contact T 9 C counter contact C 10 WS step relay Not provided 11 Memory TYPE Remarks D data regi...

Page 269: ...Male FG RD RS CS SG 1 3 4 5 7 SD RD SD 2 RS CS DR PLC 2 3 4 5 6 SG CD 7 8 D sub 25pin Male Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG RD RS CS SG 1 3...

Page 270: ...422 Wiring Diagram 4 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 SDA SDB SG 7 RDA RDB SG PLC Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24...

Page 271: ...ation port SZ 4M PORT2 on CPU universal communication port RS 232C KOYO s programmer connecting cable S 30JG E KOYO s conversion connector S 15CNJ KOYO s conversion connector S 15HCNP1 SG 8 G01 DM RS...

Page 272: ...ing cable S 30JG E KOYO s conversion connector cable S 15CNJ SZ 4 PORT1 on CPU programmer port PORT2 on CPU universal communication port SZ 4M PORT1 on CPU programmer port PORT2 on CPU universal commu...

Page 273: ...programs SU SG SU SG K Sequence SR T SR T K Protocol Memory TYPE Remarks R data register 0 I input relay 1 Q output relay 2 M internal relay 3 S stage 4 GI global input 5 GQ global output 6 T timer co...

Page 274: ...0 for 10 1 for 1 SW4 DIP switch SW5 DIP switch No Setting Contents 1 ON Same as that set on V7 Normally 19200 bps 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON With parity 5 OFF Self diagnosis 6 OFF Response delay time 0 msec 7 OFF...

Page 275: ...E SW1 DIP switch SW2 DIP switch No Setting Contents 1 ON Unit No 1 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF 1 N 9 OFF Slave No Setting Contents 1 ON Same as that set on V7 Normally 19200 bps 2 ON 3 O...

Page 276: ...n Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 SD RD PLC D sub 25pin Male RS CS SG 2 3 4 5 7 SG 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 T...

Page 277: ...4 15 16 17 24 25 150 0V 7 SG 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 OUT OUT PLC D sub 25pin Male IN IN 14 15 16 17 0V...

Page 278: ...sub 15 pin D sub 25 pin male D sub 15 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 RXD RXD PLC D sub 25pin Male CTS1 TXD1 TXD1 RTS1 RTS1 CTS1 9 10 11 14 16 18 19 23 SG 7 SG 7 Use shi...

Page 279: ...series Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection PLC 5 PLC 5 1785 KE RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 1770 KF2 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 2 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 6 SLC500 SLC 5 03 and later CPU processor module R...

Page 280: ...on code Data length 8 8 Stop bit 1 1 Protocol Full duplex fixed Error check BCC fixed Response NO fixed Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 19200 bps 19200 bps Port 0 0 Parity Even...

Page 281: ...YPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs PLC 5 Series Memory TYPE Remarks N integer 0 B bit 1 T ACC timer current value 2 T PRE timer set value 3 C ACC counter current value 4 C PRE c...

Page 282: ...0 B bit 1 T ACC timer current value 2 T PRE timer set value 3 C ACC counter current value 4 C PRE counter set value 5 I input 6 O output 7 S status 8 T timer control 9 C counter control 10 R control...

Page 283: ...Contents 1 ON BCC even no 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 ON Duplicated message unacceptable 5 OFF Handshaking signal ignored 6 ON Execution of diagnosis command No Setting Contents 1 ON 1st digit octal 2 ON 3 ON OFF 2...

Page 284: ...unication speed Adjust to the settings of the V7 series SW7 Network link selection SW8 RS 232C RS 422 selection No Setting Contents 1 ON Protocol 2 OFF Protocol 3 ON Duplicated message unacceptable 4...

Page 285: ...Rate 19200 Duplicate Detect ON ACK Timeout x 20 ms 20 Control Line No Handshaking Parity EVEN Error Detection BCC NAK Retries 3 ENQ Retries 3 Embedded Responses AUTO DETECT DF1 Port Setup Menu Baudrat...

Page 286: ...FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 TXD RXD PLC D sub 15pin Male RTS CTS 2 3 4 5 6 7 SG DSR SG 7 8 11 13 DCD DTR SG Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 15 pin male D sub 25pin Female V7 CN1 D...

Page 287: ...male D sub 9 pin female V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 RXD PLC D sub 9pin Female TXD DTR 2 3 4 5 COM SG 7 6 7 8 DSR RTS CTS Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9...

Page 288: ...e FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 RTS CTS DSR DCD 4 5 6 8 14 TDA RDA 16 18 20 25 RDB DTR TDB Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin female V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD SD RD 1...

Page 289: ...Wiring Diagram 2 90 series SNP X Series 90 micro Series 90 30 CPU port RS 485 Wiring Diagram 3 Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 19200 bps 19200 bps Port 01 0 for 10 1 1 1 Parity...

Page 290: ...Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs 90 Series 90 Series SNP X Memory TYPE Remarks R data register 0 I input 1 Q output 2 Memory TYPE Remarks R data register 0 I input 1 Q ou...

Page 291: ...S SD PLC D sub 25pin Male RD RS 2 3 4 5 CS SG 7 GND 2 1 3 4 5 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD SD RD 1 7 12 13 24 0V PLC D sub 25pi...

Page 292: ...s Wiring Diagram 3 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD SD RD 1 7 12 13 24 RTS A PLC D sub 15pin Male 0V CTS B 6 7 8 9 RT RD 25 10 11 12 RD A RD B SD A SD B RTS B CTS A 13 14 15 Use shielded twist pair ca...

Page 293: ...use the T series programmer and enter the following data for system information 7 COMPUTER LINK Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection T series T series Computer link port on CPU RS 422 Wiring Diagr...

Page 294: ...data register 0 X input register 1 XW as word device Y output register 2 YW as word device R auxiliary relay 5 RW as word device L link relay 6 LW as word device W link register 7 F file register 8 TN...

Page 295: ...t RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 TCCMW TCCMO TCmini Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 9600 bps 9600 bps Port 1 1 Memory TYPE Remarks D register 1 0 B register 2 1 X input relay 2 XW as...

Page 296: ...Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 TXD RXD PLC D sub 9pin Female DTR GND 2 3 4 5 DSR CTS 6 7 8 RTS SG 7 Use shielded...

Page 297: ...S 422 Wiring Diagram 6 S5 95U Second serial interface 3964R Transmission Protocol SIEMENS s 6ES5 734 1BD20 cable RS 232C Wiring Diagram 3 S5 PG port S5 series Programming port on the CPU unit S7 S7 30...

Page 298: ...of the PLC For example if Local No is 13 Node Cnt is 15 Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 9600 bps 9600 bps Parity Even fixed Transmission code Data length 8 fixed Stop bit 1 fix...

Page 299: ...ud rate 19200 bps 19200 bps Parity None fixed Transmission code Data length 8 fixed Stop bit 1 fixed Memory TYPE Remarks DB data register 0 Use memory address DB1 and later for S7 or DB3 or later for...

Page 300: ...number Memory TYPE Remarks V data memory 0 VW as word device I input 1 IW as word device Possible to write to the unused area Q output 2 QW as word device M bit memory 3 MW as word device T timer cur...

Page 301: ...he case of double words Please take note of this Memory TYPE Remarks V variable memory 0 WX word input 1 WY word output 2 X discrete input 3 Y discrete output 4 CR control relay 5 TCP timer counter se...

Page 302: ...SG 2 1 3 4 5 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS RXD PLC D sub 9pin Female TXD GND 2 3 5 SG 2 1 3 4 5 7 Use shielded twist pair...

Page 303: ...st pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin female V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 RD SD HMI Adapter PC Adapter SG RTS 2 3 5 7 CTS 8 SG 7 D sub 9pin Female Use shielded twist pair ca...

Page 304: ...cted a communication error may occur Wiring Diagram 8 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD SD RD SG PLC D sub 9pin Male TxD RxD TxD RxD 5 3 8 RD 7 1 12 13 24 25 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin...

Page 305: ...when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Only D register of SELMART is available No other devices can be used Be sure to note the above though the setting on the V SFT editor is possible...

Page 306: ...ring Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS SD PLC D sub 25pin Male RD RS 2 3 4 SG 2 1 3 4 5 7 CS 5 SG 7 Use shielded twist pair c...

Page 307: ...available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Connection SPC series SPC series RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 RS 422 485 Wiring Diagra...

Page 308: ...Wiring Diagram 2 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS TXD PLC D sub 9pin Male RXD 2 3 SG 2 1 3 4 5 7 5 GND Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male...

Page 309: ...modular port RS 232C Wiring Diagram 3 RS 422 KEYENCE s cable KZ C20 Hakko Electronics cable MB CPUQ Mistubishi A series link KZ L10 Port 1 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 4 Port 2 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 2 RS 4...

Page 310: ...tance with terminator and the baud rate data bit parity stop bit with SET B DIP switches For more information refer to the instruction manual for KZ L10 Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting P...

Page 311: ...ailable memory setting range varies depending on the PLC model Be sure to set within the range available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs KZ Serie...

Page 312: ...lay 10 TS timer contact 11 TC timer coil 12 CS counter contact 13 CC counter coil 14 Memory TYPE Remarks DM data memory 0 CH input output relay 1 TC timer current value 2 CC counter current value 3 TS...

Page 313: ...ale RD 2 3 SG 2 1 3 4 5 7 4 RS CS SG 5 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD SD PLC RD 2 1 3 RS 4 CS 5 SG SG 7 Use shielded twist pair c...

Page 314: ...5 7 RD SD RS CS DR SG 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 CD Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 FG SD RD RS CS PLC 3 4 SG 2 1 3 4 5 7 5 RD SD SG 1 2 3 4 5 6 Use shielded twist pair ca...

Page 315: ...MASTER K500 1000 K500 1000 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 2 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 5 MASTER KxxxS K200S K300S K1000S CPU port RS 232C Wiring Diagram 3 MASTER KxxxS CNET K4F CUEA RS 232C Wiring Diagram 4 RS 422...

Page 316: ...Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 38400 bps 38400 bps Parity None fixed Transmission code Data length 8 fixed Stop bit 1 fixed Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud...

Page 317: ...auxiliary relay 1 L link relay 2 K keep relay 3 F special relay 4 Read only T timer current value 5 C counter set value 6 D data register 7 TC timer contact 9 CC counter contact 10 Memory TYPE Remarks...

Page 318: ...e V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD PLC D sub 9pin Male RXD 2 1 3 TXD SG 7 GND 2 3 5 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 9 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD PLC D sub 25pin M...

Page 319: ...S 7 8 CD 1 DTR 4 DSR 6 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male SD SD PLC D sub 25pin Male 10 11 FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male Use shielded twist pair...

Page 320: ...for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection Power Mate Power Mate Model H D Port on the CPU unit JD14 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 2 Power Mate i Model H D JD42 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 JD40...

Page 321: ...in Male FG SD RD RS CS SDB PLC JD42 RDB 17 9 SG 2 1 3 4 5 7 0V 18 1 Use shielded twist pair cables 1 Half pitch 20 pin D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD PLC JD14 RDB 7 1 12 RDA SD 13...

Page 322: ...nection to PLCs Wiring Diagram 3 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD PLC JD40 RXD 7 1 12 SD 13 TXD 1 3 RD RD 24 25 2 4 5 RTS 6 7 CTS 8 CTS RTS TXD RXD 12 0V 1 Use shielded twist pair cables 1 Half pitch...

Page 323: ...r macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection FACON FB series FACON FB series FB DTBR RS 232 Wiring Diagram 1 Wiring Diagram 2 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 3 Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter...

Page 324: ...6 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male SD 2 TXD1 2 PLC D sub 15pin Male Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 15 pin male FG RD RS CS SG 1 3 4 5 7 RTS1 RXD1 CTS1 SG 2 4 5 7 V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Mal...

Page 325: ...e range available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection MICRO3 MICRO3 Loader port RS 232C IDEC cable FC2A KC1...

Page 326: ...ring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 9pin Male FG SD RD RS CS SG 1 2 3 4 5 7 SD RD ER 2 CD 1 3 4 GND 5 DR 6 RS 7 CS 8 Use shielded twis...

Page 327: ...set within the range available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection Modbus RTU Modbus RTU Modbus RS 232C Wiri...

Page 328: ...Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 9pin Male FG SD RD RS CS SG 1 2 3 4 5 7 RX TX DTR 2 3 4 GND 5 DSR 6 RTS 7 CTS 8 Use shielded twi...

Page 329: ...ndirect memory for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection MX series MX200 MX50 ASCII connector RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 Item Setting on PLC V7 Comm Parameter Setting Baud rate 9600 bp...

Page 330: ...Wiring Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 V7 CN1 PLC D sub 25pin Male D sub 25pin Male FG SD RD RS CS SG 1 2 3 4 5 7 SD RD RS 2 3 4 CS 5 SG 7 Use shielded twist pair...

Page 331: ...for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection TP02 TP02 Communication Port T R T R RS 422 Wiring Diagram 1 MMI Port 9pin 4 5 Short Computer Link Mode RS 422 Wiring Diagram 2 Item Setting...

Page 332: ...ring Diagram 2 FG SD SG SD RD RD 1 12 7 13 24 25 T R T R SHLD V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male PLC Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 D sub 25pin Male FG SG SD SD RD RX PLC D sub 9pin Male...

Page 333: ...within the range available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Unit Port Connection PCD PCD1 PGU port RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 PC...

Page 334: ...iagram 3 FG RD SD SG 1 3 2 7 RX TX GND V7 CN1 PLC 3 2 5 PGU port Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male FG RD SD SG 1 3 2 7 TX RX GND V7 CN1 PLC 12 11 10 PCD7 F120 Use shielded twist pair ca...

Page 335: ...sure to set within the range available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Connection PS4 PS4 201 MM1 PRG port RS 232C Wiring Di...

Page 336: ...C 5 129 Connection to PLCs Wiring Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 FG RD SD SG 1 3 2 7 TX RX SG V7 CN1 PLC 3 2 5 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D...

Page 337: ...LC model Be sure to set within the range available with the PLC to be used Use TYPE when assigning the indirect memory for macro programs Select PLC Type PLC Connection TSX Micro TSX Micro RS 485 Wiri...

Page 338: ...LC 5 131 Connection to PLCs Wiring Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 485 Wiring Diagram 1 V7 CN1 FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 D D PLC 1 2 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male...

Page 339: ...U unit RS 232C Wiring Diagram 3 D4 430 RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 RS 422 Wiring Diagram 5 D4 440 Port 1 on a CPU unit D4 450 Port 0 on a CPU unit RS 232C Wiring Diagram 4 Direct LOGIC K Sequence Port 3...

Page 340: ...the indirect memory for macro programs Wiring Wiring diagrams with the PLC are shown below RS 232C Wiring Diagram 1 Memory TYPE Remarks V data register 0 X input relay 1 Y output relay 2 C internal re...

Page 341: ...ed twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male Modular connector 6 pin V7 CN1 FG SD RD RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 TXD RXD PLC RTS CTS 0V 2 3 4 5 7 SG 7 Use shielded twist pair cables 1 High density D sub 15 pin D sub 25...

Page 342: ...PLC CTS1 TXD1 TXD1 RTS1 RTS1 CTS1 9 10 11 14 16 18 19 23 SG 7 SG 7 Use shielded twist pair cables D sub 25 pin male D sub 25 pin male V7 CN1 FG SD SD RD RD 1 12 13 24 25 TXD3 TXD3 PLC RXD3 RXD3 12 13...

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