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R7ML-DC16B

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EM-7805-H Rev.2

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
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DATA_RWA Command (50H) Data Format

Byte

COMMAND

RESPONSE

REMARKS

0

CDRW (03H)

ACK (01H)

Cyclic Data Read/Write (CDRW) Command: Link transmission
Acknowledge (ACK): Positive response to CDRW

1

DATA_RWA 

(50H)

DATA_RWA 

(50H)

Data Read/Write_A (DATA_RWA) Command: Refreshes I/O data

2

0

ALARM

Error code: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”

3

0

STATUS1

Status code: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”

4

0

STATUS2

Status code: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”

5

CH1 OUT LO

CH1 IN LO

CHx OUT: Output data: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”
CHx IN: Input data: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”

6

CH1 OUT HI

CH1 IN HI

7

CH2 OUT LO

CH2 IN LO

8

CH2 OUT HI

CH2 IN HI

9

CH3 OUT LO

CH3 IN LO

10

CH3 OUT HI

CH3 IN HI

11

CH4 OUT LO

CH4 IN LO

12

CH4 OUT HI

CH4 IN HI

13

EXT OUT LO

EXT IN LO

EXT OUT: Extension output data: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”
EXT IN: Extension input data: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”

14

EXT OUT HI

EXT IN HI 

15

0

STATUS LO

R7ML status: See “MECHATROLINK DATA DESCRIPTIONS”

16

0

STATUS HI

17

:

31

0

:

0

0

:

0

Byte 17 through 31 are always 0 in the 32-byte mode.
These bytes are unavailable for MECHATROLINK-I, or MECHATROLINK-II in the 
17-byte mode.

 

MECHATROLINK APPLICATION LAYER DATA DESCRIPTIONS

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Alarm Error Codes

Errors detected at the slave are set at ALARM in the response and sent to the master.

ERROR CODE

DESCRIPTION

CLASSIFICATION

00H

Normal status

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01H

Invalid Command: Command is not supported.

Warning

02H

Command Not Allowed: Command execution conditions are not met.

Warning

03H

Invalid Data: Data in the command is not correct.

Warning

04H

Synchronization Error

Alarm

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STATUS1 Bit Allocations

Alarm/Warning classification and status information are set at STATUS1 in the response and sent to the master.

Bit

DEFINITION

DESCRIPTION

0

Alarm Bit

0 : Normal, 1 : Alarm

1

Warning Bit

0 : Normal, 1 : Warning

2

Command Ready Bit

0 : Command cannot be accepted (busy), 1 : Command can be accepted (ready)

3...7

Unused

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STATUS2

Reserved for future use

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Input Data

Input data to be sent from the slave to the master are set in the response. With an output module, output data in the command
are repeated and sent back to the master.

ID

DESCRIPTION

REMARKS

CH1 IN LO

CH1 data, low 8 bits

R7ML-DA16: Bit 0 through 7 data are set.
R7ML-DC16x, R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2: Output data are repeated.

CH1 IN HI

CH1 data, high 8 bits

R7ML-DA16: Bit 8 through 15 data are set.
R7ML-DC16x, R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2: Output data are repeated.

CH2 IN LO

CH2 data, low 8 bits

R7ML-DA16, R7ML-DC16x: Unused
R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2: Output data are repeated.

CH2 IN HI

CH2 data, high 8 bits

R7ML-DA16, R7ML-DC16x: Unused
R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2: Output data are repeated.

CH3 IN LO

CH3 data, low 8 bits

R7ML-DA16, R7ML-DC16x, R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2 : Unused

CH3 IN HI

CH3 data, high 8 bits

R7ML-DA16, R7ML-DC16x, R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2 : Unused

CH4 IN LO

CH4 data, low 8 bits

R7ML-DA16, R7ML-DC16x, R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2 : Unused

CH4 IN HI

CH4 data, high 8 bits

R7ML-DA16, R7ML-DC16x, R7ML-YS2, R7ML-YV2 : Unused

Summary of Contents for R7ML-DC16B

Page 1: ...when it is integrat ed in a panel system The user may have to review the CE requirements in regard to the whole system and employ additional protective measures to ensure CE conformity POWER INPUT RAT...

Page 2: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 2 3 4 1 15 16 17 18 7 8 9 6 14 5 MECHATROLINK Setting Rotary SW MECHATROLINK Connector Station Address Setting Rotary SW Status I...

Page 3: ...e 1 MECHATROLINK II 17 byte mode 3 MECHATROLINK I 17 byte mode EXTENSION MODULE Combinations with any extension module is selectable OPERATING MODE Factory setting Extension SW1 1 1 2 SW1 1 SW1 2 Exte...

Page 4: ...M3 SCREW TERMINALS for OUTPUT 6 24 6 24 75 2 95 CONNECTION DIAGRAM Connect the unit as in the diagram below Note In order to improve EMC performance bond the FE terminal to ground Caution FE terminal...

Page 5: ...erminating resistors Consult the instruction manual for the Master SRD SRD SLD SRD SRD SLD Slave SRD SRD SLD SRD SRD SLD Slave SRD SRD SLD MECHATROLINK Cable MECHATROLINK Cable MECHATROLINK COMMUNICAT...

Page 6: ...1 0 ID1 00H 2 0 ID2 80H Intelligent I O specified 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0 11 0 0 12 0 0 13 0 0 14 0 0 15 0 0 16 0 0 17 31 0 0 0 0 Byte 17 through 31 are always 0 in the 32 byt...

Page 7: ...ATROLINK I or MECHATROLINK II in the 17 byte mode ID_RD Command 03H Ddata Format Byte COMMAND RESPONSE REMARKS 0 CDRW 03H ACK 01H Cyclic Data Read Write CDRW Command Link transmission Acknowledge ACK...

Page 8: ...iseconds MECHATROLINK I Multiples of two 2 MECHATROLINK II Integral multiples of the transmission cycle 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0 11 0 0 12 0 0 13 0 0 14 0 0 15 0 0 16 0 0 17 31 0 0 0 0 Byte 17 through 31 ar...

Page 9: ...sponse and sent to the master ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION CLASSIFICATION 00H Normal status 01H Invalid Command Command is not supported Warning 02H Command Not Allowed Command execution conditions are not...

Page 10: ...e to be sent from the slave to the master are set in the response With an output extension module output data in the command are repeated and sent back to the master ID DESCRIPTION REMARKS EXT IN LO E...

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