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APPENDIX MELSEC-A 

A-21 

Appendix 3.6 

Standard Thermal Electromotive Force of J 

 

Type J 

JIS C1602-1995 (Conform to IEC584-1(1977), IEC 584-2-(1982)) 

Unit 

μ

Temperature 

(

°

C)

 

0  -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 

Temperature 

(

°

C)

 

-210 

-8095 

         

-210 

-200  -7890 -7912 -7934 -7955 -7976 -7996 -8017 -8037 -8057 -8076  -200 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-190  -7659 -7683 -7707 -7731 -7755 -7778 -7801 -7824 -7846 -7868  -190 
-180  -7403 -7429 -7456 -7482 -7508 -7534 -7559 -7585 -7610 -7634  -180 
-170  -7123 -7152 -7181 -7209 -7237 -7265 -7293 -7321 -7348 -7376  -170 
-160  -6821 -6853 -6883 -6914 -6944 -6975 -7005 -7035 -7064 -7094  -160 
-150  -6500 -6533 -6566 -6598 -6631 -6663 -6695 -6727 -6759 -6790  -150 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-140  -6159 -6194 -6229 -6263 -6298 -6332 -6366 -6400 -6433 -6467  -140 
-130  -5801 -5838 -5874 -5910 -5946 -5982 -6018 -6054 -6089 -6124  -130 
-120  -5426 -5465 -5503 -5541 -5578 -5616 -5653 -5690 -5727 -5764  -120 
-110  -5037 -5076 -5116 -5155 -5194 -5233 -5272 -5311 -5350 -5388  -110 
-100  -4633 -4674 -4714 -4755 -4796 -4836 -4877 -4917 -4957 -4997  -100 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-90  -4215 -4257 -4300 -4342 -4384 -4425 -4467 -4509 -4550 -4591  -90 
-80  -3786 -3829 -3872 -3916 -3959 -4002 -4045 -4088 -4130 -4173  -80 
-70  -3344 -3389 -3434 -3478 -3522 -3566 -3610 -3654 -3698 -3742  -70 
-60  -2893 -2938 -2984 -3029 -3075 -3120 -3165 -3210 -3255 -3300  -60 
-50  -2431 -2478 -2524 -2571 -2617 -2663 -2709 -2755 -2801 -2847  -50 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-40  -1961 -2008 -2055 -2103 -2150 -2197 -2244 -2291 -2338 -2385  -40 
-30  -1482 -1530 -1578 -1626 -1674 -1722 -1770 -1818 -1865 -1913  -30 
-20  -995  -1044 -1093 -1142 -1190 -1239 -1288 -1336 -1385 -1433  -20 
-10  -501 -550 -600 -650 -699 -749 -798 -847 -896 -946  -10 

0  -50  -101 -151 -201 -251 -301 -351 -401 -451  0 

Temperature 

(

°

C)

 

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 

Temperature 

(

°

C)

 

0  50  101 151 202 253 303 354 405 456  0 

10  507 558 609 660 711 762 814 865 916 958  10 
20  1019 1071 1122 1174 1226 1277 1329 1381 1433 1485  20 
30  1537 1589 1641 1693 1745 1797 1849 1902 1954 2006  30 
40  2059 2111 2164 2216 2269 2322 2374 2427 2480 2532  40 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50  2585 2638 2691 2744 2797 2850 2903 2956 3009 3062  50 
60  3116 3169 3222 3275 3329 3382 3436 3489 3543 3596  60 
70  3650 3703 3757 3810 3864 3918 3971 4025 4079 4133  70 
80  4187 4240 4294 4348 4402 4456 4510 4564 4618 4672  80 
90  4726 4781 4835 4889 4943 4997 5052 5106 5160 5215  90 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100  5269 5323 5378 5432 5487 5541 5595 5650 5705 5759  100 
110  5814 5868 5923 5977 6032 6087 6141 6196 6251 6306  110 
120  6360 6415 6470 6525 6579 6634 6689 6744 6799 6854  120 
130  6909 6964 7019 7074 7129 7184 7239 7294 7349 7404  130 
140  7459 7514 7569 7624 7679 7734 7789 7844 7900 7955  140 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

150  8010 8065 8120 8175 8231 8286 8341 8396 8452 8507  150 
160  8562 8618 8673 8728 8783 8839 8894 8949 9005 9060  160 
170  9115 9171 9226 9282 9337 9392 9448 9503 9559 9614  170 
180  9669 9725 9780 9836 9891 9947 10002 10057 10113 10168 180 
190  10224 10279 10335 10390 10446 10501 10557 10612 10668 10723  190 

 
 

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Page 1: ...AJ65BT 68TD Thermocouple Temperature Input Module User s Manual Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

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Page 3: ...ge Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under CAUTION may lead to serious consequences Observe the precautions of both levels because they are important for personal and system safety Make sure that the end users read this manual and then keep the manual in a safe place for future reference Design Precautions WARNING z In the case of a communication failure in the netw...

Page 4: ...on or wiring attach the included terminal cover to the module before turning it on for operation Undertightening can cause short circuit or malfunction z Ground the FG terminals to the protective ground conductor dedicated to the programmable controller Failure to do so may result in malfunction z Use applicable solderless terminals and tighten them within the specified torque range If any spade s...

Page 5: ...inal screws Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Undertightening the terminal screws can cause short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction z Do not disassemble or modify the modules Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire z Do not drop or apply strong shock to the module Doing ...

Page 6: ...ar Power Plants and any other power plants operated by Power companies and or any other cases in which the public could be affected if any problem or fault occurs in the PRODUCT y Railway companies or Public service purposes and or any other cases in which establishment of a special quality assurance system is required by the Purchaser or End User y Aircraft or Aerospace Medical applications Train...

Page 7: ...RECAUTIONS About Manuals Compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives About Generic Terms and Abbreviations Chapter 1 Section 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 5 3 8 1 3 9 4 4 2 to 4 4 4 7 5 1 to 5 3 5 6 6 1 6 4 Appendix 4 Deletion Section 4 7 1 Renumbering Section 4 7 2 to 4 7 4 Section 4 7 1 to 4 7 3 Japanese Manual Version SH 3651 F This manual does not imply guarantee or implementation right for industr...

Page 8: ...st 3 8 3 8 2 I O signal functions 3 11 3 8 3 Wire breakage detection 3 16 3 8 4 Conversion enable disable designation 3 17 3 8 5 Sampling processing travel average processing designation 3 18 3 8 6 Thermocouple type selection 3 20 3 8 7 Pt100 cold junction compensation enable disable designation 3 21 3 9 Remote Register 3 22 3 9 1 Remote register assignment 3 22 3 9 2 High and low limit settings 3...

Page 9: ...re Value is Abnormal 6 3 6 6 When There is a Communication Error between Master Station and AJ65BT 68TD 6 4 APPENDIX A 1 to A 28 Appendix 1 Usual Operation Limits and Superheated Operating Limits A 1 Appendix 2 Allowable Temperature Differences A 1 Appendix 3 Thermal Electromotive Force Chart A 2 Appendix 3 1 Standard Thermal Electromotive Force of B A 2 Appendix 3 2 Standard Thermal Electromotive...

Page 10: ...al Dedicated Instructions Describes the instructions extended for the AnSHCPU AnACPU AnUCPU Sold separately IB 66251 13J742 MELSEC L CC Link System Master Local Module User s Manual Describes the system configuration Performance specifications functions handling wiring and troubleshooting of the L26CPU BT and LJ61BT11 Sold separately SH 080895ENG 13JZ41 Compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Dire...

Page 11: ... is required for one system Local station Station that has a programmable controller CPU and can communicate with the master station and other local stations Remote I O station Station that handles only bit unit information Input output from to external device AJ65BTB1 16D AJ65SBTB1 16D etc Remote device station Station that handles bit unit information and word unit information Input output from ...

Page 12: ... RWr Remote register read area for CC Link Information input from a remote device station to the master station in 16 bit unit Represented as RWr for convenience Packing List This product consists of the following items Product name Quantity AJ65BT 68TD thermocouple input module 1 AJ65BT 68TD Thermocouple Temperarure Input Module User s Manual Hardware 1 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engin...

Page 13: ... and sampling time may be reduced 4 Wire breakage detection is possible The thermocouple and compensating conductor breakage may be detected for each channel 5 Sampling processing and travel average processing may be designated As a conversion processing method sampling processing and travel average processing may designated for each channel 6 Cold junction compensation is possible using Pt100 tem...

Page 14: ...guration The overall configuration when using the AJ65BT 68TD is shown below The maximum overall distance for the system is as follows varies depending on transmission speed setting 156 kbps 1200 m 3937 ft 5 Mbps 150 m 492 1 ft 625 kbps 600 m 1968 5 ft 10 Mbps 100 m 328 1 ft 2 5 Mbps 200 m 656 2 ft Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 15: ...ated instructions RLPA RRPA The CC Link dedicated instructions may not be used depending on the programmable controller CPU and master module used For details of the restrictions refer to the A series master module user s manual and the Programing Manual type AnSHCPU AnACPU AnUCPU QCPU A mode Dedicated Instructions This module does not allow the use of the dedicated instructions other than RLPA an...

Page 16: ...ax Pollution level 2 2 max 1 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within the premises Category II applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities The surge voltage withstand level for up to the rated voltage of 300 V is 2500 V 2 Th...

Page 17: ...C 45 ms channel 2 ms ch Insulation method Applicable thermocouple type Temperature measuremen t range C Conversion accuracy When ambient operating temperature is 25 5 C Temperature characteristic Per 1 C of ambient operating temperature change B 600 to 1700 2 5 C 0 4 C 0 to 200 0 4 C 200 to 1600 0 3 C 0 to 200 0 4 C 200 to 1600 0 3 C 0 06 C or 0 3 of the measured temperature whichever is greater 0...

Page 18: ...le momentary power failure period Screws M4 0 7 mm 16 mm or larger tightening torque range 78 to 118 N cm 8 to 12 kg cm May be attached using DIN rails Applicable DIN rail TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5AI TH35 15Fe conforms to JIS C 2812 External power supply 24V DC 18 to 30V DC Internal consumption current 0 081 A Weight 0 40 0 88 kg lb 1 Overall accuracy computation method is as follows Overall accuracy Co...

Page 19: ...between a mater or local station intelligent device station and the adjacent stations 2 For 5 Mbps and 10 Mbps transmission speeds the maximum transmission distance will differ according to the cable length between the remote I O station and remote device station so exercise caution Master station Remote I O station Remote device station Remote I O station Remote device station Remote I O station ...

Page 20: ...time 90 ms ms AJ65BT 68TD SM Master station sequence program scan time LS Link scan time 3 Master station RX Remote Device Station RX Processing Time Expression SM LS 2 Remote device station processing time 1 ms ms AJ65BT 68TD SM Master station sequence program scan time LS Link scan time 4 Master station RWr Remote Device Station RWr Processing Time Expression SM LS 2 Remote device station proces...

Page 21: ...on Type FANC SB 0 5 mm2 3 Contact Mitsubishi Electric System Service Inc Kurashige Denkou Inc Cable type Twisted shielded cable Conductor cross sectional area 0 5 mm2 Conductor resistance 20 C 37 8 Ω km or less Conductive resistance 10000 MΩ km or more Dielectric withstand voltage 500 V DC one minute Static capacity 1 kHz 60 nF km or less Characteristic impedance 1 MHz 100 15 Ω Cross sectional dia...

Page 22: ...00 cold junction compensation enable disable designation Designates the Pt100 cold junction compensation enable disable By disabling the Pt100 cold junction compensation a high accuracy ice bus is set outside of the module to increase the cold junction compensation accuracy Section 3 8 7 Measured temperature upper lower limit value setting Sets the upper and lower limits of the measured temperatur...

Page 23: ...breakage detection flag RYnD CH 6 sampling travel average processing designation flag RXnE CH 7 wire breakage detection flag RYnE CH 7 sampling travel average processing designation flag RXnF CH 8 wire breakage detection flag RYnF CH 8 sampling travel average processing designation flag RX n 1 0 CH 1 measurement range over flag lower limit RY n 1 0 CH 1 type K thermocouple selection flag RX n 1 1 ...

Page 24: ...lection flag RX n 3 3 RY n 3 3 CH 5 type T thermocouple selection flag RX n 3 4 RY n 3 4 CH 5 type B thermocouple selection flag RX n 3 5 RY n 3 5 CH 5 type R thermocouple selection flag RX n 3 6 RY n 3 6 CH 5 type S thermocouple selection flag RX n 3 7 RY n 3 7 Use prohibited RX n 3 8 RY n 3 8 CH 6 type K thermocouple selection flag RX n 3 9 RY n 3 9 CH 6 type E thermocouple selection flag RX n 3...

Page 25: ...RX n 5 7 RY n 5 7 Pt100 cold junction compensation disable flag RX n 5 8 RY n 5 8 to to Use prohibited RX n 7 6 RY n 7 6 RX n 7 7 RY n 7 7 Offset gain value selection flag RX n 7 8 Initial data processing request flag RY n 7 8 Initial data processing completion flag RX n 7 9 Initial data setting completion flag RY n 7 9 Initial data setting request flag RX n 7 A Error status flag RY n 7 A Error re...

Page 26: ... breakage and then the conversion completion flag will be turned off After the wire breakage has been removed the wire breakage detection flag may be turned off by turning on the error reset request flag Also after the breakage has been fixed the updating of detected temperatures value will be resumed regardless of whether or not the wire breakage detection flag is reset and after the first update...

Page 27: ...he cause of the error has been removed the flag may be reset off by turning on the error reset request flag but since the E2 PROM error flag cannot be reset this flag may also not be reset RX n 7 B After power on or a hardware reset this flag turns on when the initial data setting is complete and the detected temperature value at the conversion enabled channel has been stored in the remote registe...

Page 28: ...ster the data immediately prior to the disable setting will be retained RYn8 to RYnF CH sampling processing travel average processing designation flag It is possible to designate the sampling processing or travel average processing for each independent channel ON Travel average processing OFF Sampling processing In travel average processing an average value of four detected temperature value sampl...

Page 29: ...The detected temperature value to be stored in the remote register can be selected from a value that has undergone cold junction compensation by Pt100 temperature measuring resistor and a value that has not the cold junction compensation is performed externally ON Cold contact compensation is not performed by the Pt100 temperature measuring resistor OFF Cold contact compensation is performed by th...

Page 30: ...sampling processing travel average processing designation selecting offset gain value setting upper and lower limits Pt100 cold junction compensation enable disable designation or selecting thermocouples Turned on when changing the initial values Used when designating sampling processing travel average processing selecting offset gain value setting upper and lower limits or Pt100 cold junction com...

Page 31: ...Conversion disabled OFF Conversion enabled ON Conversion disabled OFF POINT Be sure to set the channels having no thermocouple attached to conversion disabled If a channel having no thermocouple attached is set to conversion enabled the wire breakage detection flag will turn on The channels for which wire breakage detection turned on will retain the normal detected temperature value immediately pr...

Page 32: ...ture value CH 4 detected temperature value Remote I O signal Remote register 1 Relationship between conversion enable disable designation and sampling time By disabling conversion at the channels not in use sampling time may be reduced If all channels are conversion enabled 45 ms 8 channels 360 ms sampling time If only one channel is conversion enabled 45 ms 1 channel 45 ms sampling time 2 Changes...

Page 33: ...our detected temperature values that have been taken during each sampling time current value three previous values is calculated and stored in the remote register Also since the average processing travels for each sampling the most recent measured temperature value may be obtained By using this a scaling value can be obtained using the detected temperature value that has undergone the average proc...

Page 34: ...nged from sampling processing travel average processing The conversion completion flag is turned off for the corresponding channel After an average of four previously detected temperature values is calculated and stored to the remote register the conversion completion flag for the corresponding channel is turned on When changed from travel average processing sampling processing The conversion comp...

Page 35: ...couple selection flag CH 1 J type thermocouple selection flag CH 1 T type thermocouple selection flag CH 1 B type thermocouple selection flag CH 1 R type thermocouple selection flag CH 1 S type thermocouple selection flag ON 2 When selecting a thermocouple for all channels in batch The all channel batch K to S type thermocouple selection flag is used to select types of thermocouple to be used by a...

Page 36: ...ction compensation is automatically performed by using the Pt100 temperature measuring resistor supplied with the AJ65BT 68TD Pt100 AJ65BT 68TD Compensating conductor copper Temperature measurement target Thermocouple 2 When performing cold junction compensation externally Perform the following when the cold junction compensation accuracy 1 C by the Pt100 temperature measuring resistor supplied wi...

Page 37: ...alue 0 1 C units thermocouple RWwm 11 CH 6 upper limit value 0 1 C units RWwm 12 CH 7 lower limit value 0 1 C iunits RWwm 13 CH 7 upper limit value 0 1 C units RWwm 14 CH 8 lower limit value 0 1 C units RWwm 15 CH 8 upper limit value 0 1 C units RWrn CH 1 detected temperature value 0 1 C units RWrn 1 CH 2 detected temperature value 0 1 C units RWrn 2 CH 3 detected temperature value 0 1 C units RWr...

Page 38: ...re set when the initial data processing request flag turns on After the changes turn on the initial data processing completion flag Changing the upper and lower limits After writing desired values to the remote register the values are changed by turning on the initial data setting request flag After the changes the initial data setting completion flag will turn on POINT If the measured values are ...

Page 39: ...9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 9 4 Scaling value The detected temperature value will be scaled to a value of 0 to 2000 within the set upper and lower limit range and stored The scaling value is stored as a 16 bit signed BIN data Also when processing the travel average the scaling value will be travel averaged When the scaling value is 1230 1230 is stored b15 b14 b13...

Page 40: ... operation of AJ65BT 68TD is explained below Refer to Section 4 2 4 6 Refer to Section 4 3 Refer to Section 4 7 Refer to Chapter 5 Start Connect the supplied Pt100 temperature measuring resistor to the RTD terminal on the terminal block Set the switches listed below on AJ65BT 68TD Station number setting switch Transmission baud rate setting switch Install the AJ65BT 68TD Connect cables to the AJ65...

Page 41: ...n Do not disassemble or modify the modules Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire Do not drop or apply strong shock to the module Doing so may damage the module Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before mounting or removing the module to or from the panel Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction When disposing of this product treat ...

Page 42: ...ATE 0 1 2 3 4 Sets the transmission speed of AJ65BT 68TD for data link 3 Mode switch MODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Offset gain setting switch OFFSET GAIN SET Setting No Transmission baud rate 0 156 kbps factory setting 1 625 kbps 2 2 5 Mbps 3 5 Mbps 4 10 Mbps Unused if a number other than 0 to 4 is used the L ERR LED is lit and communication error occurs During a normal operation select this to end t...

Page 43: ...with the module ON Power is on OFF Power is off Normal mode ON Normal operation Flicker Read data error occurred OFF 24 V DC power failure or WDT error RUN Test mode Flickers When the offset gain setting switch is set at OFFSET or GAIN Flickers at 0 5 second intervals during normal error compensation Flickers at 0 1 second intervals when the following invalid error compensation has been attempted ...

Page 44: ... the input temperature Characteristics before error compensation Characteristics after error compensation Input temperature Detected temperature value The error compensation may be executed using a standard DC voltage generator instead of inputting the temperature directly to a thermocouple Power value of a standard DC voltage generator Thermal electromotive force of a thermocouple with respect to...

Page 45: ...l average processing 1 Create a program that reads the detected temperature values 1 Only when executing error compensation with the value detected by travel average processing POINT Perform the initial settings for error compensation prior to entering the test mode at normal mode During the test mode disable the designation of the conversion enable disable specification flag and enable conversion...

Page 46: ... to be the offset value Set the offset gain setting switch at OFFSET Flickers at 0 5 second intervals Flickers at 0 5 second intervals Adjust the detected temperature value to the offset value using the UP DOWN switch The offset value is memorized by switching the offset gain setting switch to SET Input a value to be the gain value Set the offset gain setting switch at GAIN Adjust the detected tem...

Page 47: ...tation number setting on the AJ65BT 68TD For details refer to AJ61BT11 A1SJ61BT11 CC Link System Master Local Module User s Manual or AJ61QBT11 A1SJ61QBT11 CC Link System Master Local Module User s Manual 4 6 Orientation of Module Installation The following shows the possible orientation for AJ65BT 68TD installation Panel When installing alongside the panel When installing on the panel Downloaded ...

Page 48: ...ules The following shows the connection between the AJ65BT 68TD and master module using twisted cables POINT For the modules at both ends of the data link make sure to connect the terminal resistor that is attached to a master module connect between DA and DB Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 49: ...r conductivity 2 Always place a thermocouple at least 10 cm 3 94 in apart from the main circuit line and AC control circuit line Place a thermocouple sufficiently apart from circuits with high frequency such as high voltage lines and inverter load main circuits If they are placed close to each other the thermocouple is influenced more easily by the noise surge or conductivity 4 7 3 Wiring example ...

Page 50: ... AnACPU AnUCPU QCPU A A mode programming manual dedicated Instructions for details of the dedicated instructions 5 1 Programming Procedure Create a program that operates the AJ65BT 64RD connected to the master module in the following procedure 1 When the QCPU Q mode is used initial setting can be made by the remote device station initialization procedure registration function When the ACPU QCPU A ...

Page 51: ...MMING MELSEC A 5 2 5 2 Program Example Conditions The program examples given in this chapter have been created under the following conditions 1 System configuration Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 52: ...e used CPU module the devices used in the program examples of this chapter may not be applicable For the device setting ranges refer to the user s manual of the used CPU module For example when the A1SCPU is used devices X100 Y100 and later are not applicable Use devices such as B and M Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 53: ...els Pt100 cold junction compensation disable flag RY57 Cold junction compensation is performed by the Pt100 temperature measuring resistor Offset gain value selection flag RY77 Factory setting CH 1 Lower limit value 0 1 C units RWw0 0 CH 1 Upper limit value 0 1 C units RWw1 5000 CH 2 Lower limit value 0 1 C units RWw2 0 CH 2 Upper limit value 0 1 C units RWw3 5000 4 Other settings Setting item Des...

Page 54: ...nd auto refresh parameters have been set by GX Developer Initial setting can be made easily by using the remote device station initialization procedure registration function 1 Parameter setting a Network parameter setting b Auto refresh parameter setting Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 55: ...s set to the factory setting RY77 ON CH 1 Lower limit value 0 1 units is set to 0 RWw0 0 CH 1 Upper limit value 0 1 units is set to 5000 RWw1 5000 CH 2 Lower limit value 0 1 units is set to 0 RWw2 0 CH 2 Upper limit value 0 1 units is set to 5000 RWw3 5000 Initial data processing completion flag RY78 is turned ON Initial data setting request flag RY79 is turned ON Initial data processing request f...

Page 56: ...5 PROGRAMMING MELSEC A 5 7 c Setting result The setting result is shown below Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 57: ...5 PROGRAMMING MELSEC A 5 8 3 Program example Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 58: ...nfiguration Corrected program RX m 7 9 and RX n 7 9 are initial data setting completion flags RX m 7 8 and RX n 7 8 are initial data processing request flags Insert the remote READY and initial data processing request flags for all the stations to which the remote device station initialization procedure registration has been made into the program Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 59: ...e dotted line 1 has two programming patterns as shown in the above and the below figures To check which pattern can be used refer to the manual for the remote device to be used System configuration Corrected program RX p 1 B and RX q 1 B are remote READY RX p 1 8 and RX q 1 8 are initial data processing request flags Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 60: ...032 or later Fro details refer to the CC Link System Master Local Module User s Manual CHAPTER 4 FUNCTIONS 2 Before the communication program is executed with remote device stations the program enclosed by the dotted line 1 enables the initial setting by using the SB0D remote device station initialization procedure registration instruction and SB5F completion status of remote device station initia...

Page 61: ...CH 1 detected temperature value 0 1 units RWr0 Reads CH 1 scaling value RWr8 Turns ON Y91 at CH 1 measurement range lower limit value over Turns ON Y92 at CH 1 measurement range upper limit value over Reads CH 2 detected temperature value 0 1 units RWr1 Reads CH 2 scaling value RWr9 Turns ON Y93 at CH 2 measurement range lower limit value over Turns ON Y94 at CH 2 measurement range upper limit val...

Page 62: ...am Examples when QnACPU Is Used The network parameters and auto refresh parameters have been set by GX Developer 1 Parameter setting a Network parameter setting b Auto refresh parameter setting Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 63: ...within the dotted frame is necessary only when the initial setting is changed Reads data link status AJ65BT 68TD data link normal AJ65BT 68TD data link abnormal CH 1 sampling processing travel average processing designation flag RY08 CH 2 sampling processing travel average processing designation flag RY09 All CH batch K type thermocouple selection flag RY50 Pt100 cold junction compensation disable...

Page 64: ...CH 1 detected temperature value 0 1 units RWr0 Reads CH 1 scaling value RWr8 Turns ON Y91 at CH 1 measurement range lower limit value over Turns ON Y92 at CH 1 measurement range upper limit value over Reads CH 2 detected temperature value 0 1 units RWr1 Reads CH 2 scaling value RWr9 Turns ON Y93 at CH 2 measurement range lower limit value over Turns ON Y94 at CH 2 measurement range upper limit val...

Page 65: ...tion No 1 Dedicated instruction RLPA Master module head I O No Parameter storage head device Device that turns ON for 1 scan at completion Reads parameter status at abnormal completion RX head number setting X setting X400 setting 128 points setting RY head number setting Y setting Y400 setting 128 points setting RW head number setting D setting D200 setting 272 points setting Network parameter se...

Page 66: ...ng 512 points setting SW head number setting W setting W0 setting 256 points setting Dedicated instruction RRPA Master module head I O No Parameter storage head device Reads data link status AJ65BT 68TD data link normal AJ65BT 68TD data link abnormal CH 1 sampling processing travel average processing designation flag RY08 CH 2 sampling processing travel average processing designation flag RY09 All...

Page 67: ...average processing designation flag RY08 CH 2 sampling processing travel average processing designation flag RY09 All CH batch K type thermocouple selection flag RY50 Pt100 cold junction compensation disable flag RY57 Offset gain value selection flag RY77 Pt100 cold junction compensation disable flag RY57 Offset gain value selection flag RY77 Turns ON CH 1 conversion enable flag RY00 Turns ON CH 2...

Page 68: ...ING MELSEC A 5 19 5 6 Program Example when ACPU QCPU A Mode Is Used FROM TO Instructions The network parameters have been set by the sequence program 1 Program example Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 69: ...1 upper limit value 0 1 units RWw1 CH 2 upper limit value 0 1 units RWw3 Turns ON initial data processing completion flag RY78 Writes to master station Turns OFF initial data processing completion flag RY78 CH 2 upper limit value 0 1 units RWw3 Turns ON initial data processing completion flag RY78 CH 1 sampling processing travel average processing designation flag RY08 CH 2 sampling processing tra...

Page 70: ...t error occurrence Error reset Remote output signal write Turns ON Y95 when E PROM is faulty 2 Turns ON Y96 when CH 1 wire breakage is detected Turns ON Y97 when CH 2 wire breakage is detected Turns ON Y98 at CH 1 write data error occurrence Turns ON Y99 at CH 2 write data error occurrence Turns ON error reset request flag RY7A Turns OFF error reset request flag RY7A Writes RY00 RY7F data to Y400 ...

Page 71: ...Corrective action At test mode the offset gain setting switch is positioned at OFFSET or GAIN After setting offset gain position the mode switch to 0 NORMAL 3 When AJ65BT 68TD s RUN LED flikers at 0 1 second intervals Cause Corrective action The all channel batch thermocouple selection is overlapped Or if a thermocouple is selected for each channel the selection of a thermocouple is overlapped for...

Page 72: ...e nearest representative or branch regarding the problem as hardware may be faulty The station number switch or transmission speed switch is faulty If L ERR LED starts to flicker while in operation even though no change has been made to the switch setting contact the nearest representative or branch regarding the problem as hardware may be faulty 6 When AJ65BT 68TD s L ERR LED is on Cause Correcti...

Page 73: ...rdware may be faulty 1 Restart power Turn on the power supply again or turn on the reset switch 6 4 When Detected Temperature Value cannot be Read Cause Corrective action The channel used is designated as conversion disabled Designate the channel as conversion enable in sequence program Programmable controller CPU or master module error Confirm the programmable controller CPU and master module 6 5...

Page 74: ...pecial register SW0098 to SW009B duplicate station number status turned ON Master station failure N Set the station number switch correctly Restart the power supply Turn on the reset switch N N Correct parameter setting or loading system configuration Check the module whose SW0098 to SW009B is ON Check the module whose SW0080 to SW0083 is ON Y Is the supplied voltage within the specified range Y C...

Page 75: ...d with other station N Set the station number correctly Restart the power supply Turn ON the reset switch Restart the power supply Turn ON the reset switch Y Y Is the station number switch set correctly not duplicated with other station Corresponding module failure station number switch Corresponding module failure station number switch Restart the power supply Turn ON the reset switch Correct the...

Page 76: ...less than 1200 C 0 75 class 2 5 C or 0 75 of the measured temperature 200 C or more but less than 0 C 1 5 class 2 5 C or 1 5 of the measured temperature 0 C or more but less than 800 C 0 4 class 1 5 C or 0 4 of the measured temperature E CRC 0 C or more but less than 800 C 0 75 class 2 5 C or 0 75 of the measured temperature 200 C or more but less than 0 C 1 5 class 2 5 C or 1 5 of the measured te...

Page 77: ...267 269 271 274 276 279 281 284 286 289 240 250 291 294 296 299 301 304 307 309 312 314 250 260 317 320 322 325 328 330 333 336 338 341 260 270 344 347 349 352 355 358 360 363 366 369 270 280 372 375 377 380 383 386 389 392 395 398 280 290 401 404 407 410 413 416 419 422 425 428 290 300 431 434 437 440 443 446 449 452 455 458 300 310 462 465 468 471 474 478 481 484 487 490 310 320 494 497 500 503 ...

Page 78: ...4 2611 2618 2625 2632 720 730 2639 2646 2653 2660 2667 2674 2681 2688 2696 2703 730 740 2710 2717 2724 2731 2738 2746 2753 2760 2767 2775 740 750 2782 2789 2796 2803 2811 2818 2825 2833 2840 2847 750 760 2854 2862 2869 2876 2884 2891 2898 2906 2913 2921 760 770 2928 2935 2943 2950 2958 2965 2973 2980 2987 2995 770 780 3002 3010 3017 3025 3032 3040 3047 3055 3062 3070 780 790 3078 3085 3093 3100 31...

Page 79: ...68 7079 7089 1220 1230 7100 7110 7121 7131 7142 7152 7163 7173 7184 7194 1230 1240 7205 7216 7226 7237 7247 7258 7269 7279 7290 7300 1240 1250 7311 7322 7332 7343 7353 7364 7375 7385 7396 7407 1250 1260 7417 7428 7439 7449 7460 7471 7482 7492 7503 7514 1260 1270 7524 7535 7546 7557 7567 7578 7589 7600 7610 7621 1270 1280 7632 7643 7653 7664 7675 7686 7697 7707 7718 7729 1280 1290 7740 7754 7761 77...

Page 80: ... 11778 11790 11804 11813 11825 11836 1640 1650 11848 11860 11871 11883 11895 11907 11918 11930 11942 11953 1650 1660 11965 11977 11988 12000 12012 12024 12035 12047 12059 12070 1660 1670 12082 12094 12105 12117 12129 12141 12152 12164 12176 12187 1670 1680 12199 12211 12222 12234 12246 12257 12269 12281 12292 12304 1680 1690 12316 12327 12339 12351 12363 12374 12386 12398 12409 12421 1690 1700 124...

Page 81: ...1158 1166 1175 1183 1191 1200 160 170 1208 1217 1225 1234 1242 1251 1260 1268 1277 1285 170 180 1294 1303 1311 1320 1329 1337 1346 1355 1363 1372 180 190 1381 1389 1398 1407 1416 1425 1433 1442 1451 1460 190 200 1469 1477 1486 1495 1504 1513 1522 1531 1540 1549 200 210 1558 1567 1575 1584 1593 1602 1611 1620 1629 1639 210 220 1648 1657 1666 1675 1684 1693 1702 1711 1720 1729 220 230 1739 1748 1757...

Page 82: ...9 5880 5892 5903 5915 620 630 5926 5938 5949 5961 5972 5984 5995 6007 6018 6030 630 640 6041 6053 6065 6076 6088 6099 6111 6122 6131 6146 640 650 6157 6169 6180 6192 6204 6215 6227 6238 6250 6262 650 660 6273 6285 6297 6308 6320 6332 6343 6355 6367 6378 660 670 6390 6402 6413 6425 6437 6448 6460 6472 6484 6495 670 680 6507 6519 6531 6542 6554 6566 6578 6589 6601 6613 680 690 6625 6636 6618 6660 66...

Page 83: ...9 12342 12356 12370 12384 1130 1140 12397 12411 12425 12439 12453 12466 12480 12494 12508 12521 1140 1150 12535 12549 12563 12577 12590 12604 12618 12632 12616 12659 1150 1160 12673 12687 12701 12715 12729 12742 12756 12770 12784 12798 1160 1170 12812 12825 12839 12853 12867 12881 12895 12909 12922 12936 1170 1180 12950 12961 12978 12992 13006 13019 13033 13047 13061 13075 1180 1190 13089 13103 13...

Page 84: ... 18404 18417 1560 1570 18431 18445 18459 18473 18487 18501 18515 18529 18513 18557 1570 1580 18571 18585 18599 18613 18627 18640 18654 18668 18682 18696 1580 1590 18710 18724 18738 18752 18766 18779 18793 18807 18821 18835 1590 1600 18849 18863 18877 18891 18904 18918 18932 18946 18960 18974 1600 1610 18988 19002 19015 19029 19013 19057 19071 19085 19098 19112 1610 1620 19126 19140 19154 19168 191...

Page 85: ...142 1150 1158 1167 1175 1183 160 170 1191 1199 1207 1216 1224 1232 1240 1249 1257 1265 170 180 1273 1282 1290 1298 1307 1315 1323 1332 1340 1348 180 190 1357 1365 1373 1382 1390 1399 1407 1415 1424 1432 190 200 1441 1449 1458 1466 1475 1483 1492 1500 1509 1517 200 210 1526 1534 1543 1551 1560 1569 1577 1586 1594 1603 210 220 1612 1620 1629 1638 1646 1655 1663 1672 1681 1690 220 230 1698 1707 1716 ...

Page 86: ...5 5505 5515 5526 5536 620 630 5546 5557 5567 5577 5588 5598 5608 5618 5629 5639 630 640 5619 5660 5670 5680 5691 5701 5712 5722 7732 5743 640 650 5753 5763 5774 5784 5791 5805 5815 5826 5836 5846 650 660 5857 5867 5878 5888 5898 5909 5919 5930 5940 5950 660 670 5961 5971 5982 5992 6003 6013 6024 6034 6044 6055 670 680 6065 6076 6086 6097 6107 6118 6128 6139 6149 6160 680 690 6170 6181 6191 6202 62...

Page 87: ...1232 11244 11256 11268 11280 11291 11303 11315 11327 11339 1140 1150 11351 11363 11375 11387 11399 11411 11423 11435 11447 11459 1150 1160 11471 11483 11495 11507 11519 11531 11542 11554 11566 11578 1160 1170 11590 11602 11614 11626 11638 11650 11662 11674 11686 11698 1170 1180 11710 11722 11734 11746 11758 11770 11782 11794 11806 11818 1180 1190 11830 11842 11854 11866 11878 11890 11902 11914 119...

Page 88: ... 16396 16408 1560 1570 16420 16432 16444 16456 15468 16480 16492 16504 16516 16527 1570 1580 16539 16551 16563 16575 16587 16599 16611 16623 16634 16646 1580 1590 16658 16670 16682 16694 16706 16718 16729 16741 16753 16765 1590 1600 16777 16789 16801 16812 16824 16836 16848 16860 16872 16883 1600 1610 16895 16907 16919 16931 16943 16954 16966 16978 16990 17002 1610 1620 17013 17025 17037 17049 170...

Page 89: ...68 3400 3431 3462 3492 3523 90 80 2920 2953 2986 3018 3050 3083 3115 3147 3179 3211 80 70 2587 2620 2654 2688 2721 2755 2788 2821 2854 2887 70 60 2243 2278 2312 2347 2382 2416 2450 2485 2519 2553 60 50 1889 1925 1961 1996 2032 2067 2103 2138 2173 2208 50 40 1527 1564 1600 1637 1673 1709 1745 1782 1818 1854 40 30 1156 1194 1231 1268 1305 1343 1380 1417 1453 1490 30 20 778 816 854 892 930 968 1006 1...

Page 90: ...360 14713 14755 14797 14839 14881 14923 14965 15007 15049 15091 360 370 15133 15175 15217 15259 15301 15343 15385 15427 15469 15511 370 380 15554 15596 15638 15680 15722 15764 15806 15849 15891 15933 380 390 15975 16017 16059 16102 16144 16186 16228 16270 16313 16355 390 400 16397 16439 16482 16524 16566 16608 16651 16693 16735 16778 400 410 16820 16862 16904 16947 16989 17031 17074 17116 17158 17...

Page 91: ...8 33439 33480 33521 33562 33603 33644 800 810 33685 33726 33767 33808 33848 33889 33930 33971 34012 34053 810 820 34093 34134 34175 34216 34257 34297 34338 34379 34420 34460 820 830 34501 34542 34582 34623 34664 34704 34745 34786 34826 34867 830 840 34908 34948 34989 35029 35070 35110 35151 35192 35232 35273 840 850 35313 35354 35394 35435 35475 35516 35556 35596 35637 35677 850 860 35718 35758 35...

Page 92: ...82 48619 48656 48692 48729 48765 48802 1190 1200 48838 48875 48911 48948 48984 49021 49057 49093 49130 49166 1200 1210 49202 49239 49275 49311 49348 49384 49420 49456 49493 49529 1210 1220 49565 49601 49637 49674 49710 49746 49782 49818 49854 49890 1220 1230 49926 49962 49998 50034 50070 50106 50142 50178 50214 50250 1230 1240 50286 50322 50358 50393 50429 50465 50501 50537 50572 50608 1240 1250 5...

Page 93: ...1 3611 3661 3711 3761 60 50 2787 2840 2892 2944 2996 3048 3100 3152 3204 3255 50 40 2255 2309 2362 2416 2469 2523 2576 2629 2682 2735 40 30 1709 1765 1820 1874 1929 1984 2038 2093 2147 2201 30 20 1152 1208 1264 1320 1376 1432 1488 1543 1599 1654 20 10 582 639 697 754 811 868 925 982 1039 1095 10 0 0 59 117 176 234 292 350 408 466 524 0 Temperature C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Temperature C 0 0 59 118 176...

Page 94: ...93 31273 420 430 31354 31434 31515 31595 31676 31756 31837 31917 31998 32078 430 440 32159 32239 32320 32400 32481 32562 32642 32723 32803 32884 440 450 32965 33045 33126 33207 33287 33368 33449 33529 33610 33691 450 460 33772 33852 33933 34014 34095 34175 34256 34337 34418 34498 460 470 34579 34660 34741 34822 34902 34983 35064 35145 35226 35307 470 480 35387 35468 35549 35630 35711 35792 35873 3...

Page 95: ... 820 830 63364 63442 63520 63598 63676 63754 63832 63910 63988 64066 830 840 64144 64222 64300 64377 64455 64533 64611 64689 64766 64844 840 850 64922 65000 65077 65155 65233 65310 65388 65465 65543 65621 850 860 65698 65776 65853 65931 66008 66086 66163 66241 66318 66396 860 870 66473 66550 66628 66705 66782 66860 66937 67014 67092 67169 870 880 67246 67323 67400 67478 67555 67632 67709 67786 678...

Page 96: ... 1626 1674 1722 1770 1818 1865 1913 30 20 995 1044 1093 1142 1190 1239 1288 1336 1385 1433 20 10 501 550 600 650 699 749 798 847 896 946 10 0 0 50 101 151 201 251 301 351 401 451 0 Temperature C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Temperature C 0 0 50 101 151 202 253 303 354 405 456 0 10 507 558 609 660 711 762 814 865 916 958 10 20 1019 1071 1122 1174 1226 1277 1329 1381 1433 1485 20 30 1537 1589 1641 1693 1745 ...

Page 97: ... 22014 22069 22124 22179 22234 22289 22345 400 410 22400 22455 22510 22565 22620 22676 22731 22786 22841 22896 410 420 22952 23007 23062 23117 23172 23228 23283 23338 23393 23449 420 430 23504 23559 23614 23670 23725 23780 23835 23891 23946 24001 430 440 24057 24112 24167 24223 24278 24333 24389 24444 24499 24555 440 450 24610 24665 24721 24776 24832 24887 24943 24998 25053 25109 450 460 25164 252...

Page 98: ...71 49034 49098 49162 49226 49290 850 860 49353 49417 49481 49544 49608 49672 49735 49799 49862 49926 860 870 49989 50052 50116 50179 50243 50306 50369 50432 50495 50559 870 880 50622 50685 50748 50811 50874 50937 51000 51063 51126 51188 880 890 51251 51314 51377 51439 51502 51565 51627 51690 51752 51815 890 900 51877 51940 52002 52064 52127 52189 52251 22314 52376 52438 900 910 52500 52562 52624 5...

Page 99: ...41 65699 65756 65814 65872 65929 65987 66045 1130 1140 66102 66160 66218 66275 66333 66391 66448 66506 66564 66621 1140 1150 66679 66737 66794 66852 66910 66967 67025 67082 67140 67198 1150 1160 67255 67313 67370 67428 67486 67543 67601 67658 67716 67773 1160 1170 67831 67888 67946 68003 68061 68119 68176 68234 68291 68348 1170 1180 68406 68463 68521 68578 68636 68693 68751 68808 68865 68923 1180 ...

Page 100: ...70 60 2153 2186 2218 2251 2283 2316 2348 2380 2412 2444 60 50 1819 1853 1887 1920 1954 1987 2021 2054 2087 2120 50 40 1475 1510 1545 1579 1614 1648 1683 1717 1751 1785 40 30 1121 1157 1192 1228 1264 1299 1335 1370 1405 1440 30 20 757 794 830 867 904 940 976 1013 1049 1085 20 10 383 421 459 496 534 571 608 646 683 720 10 0 0 39 77 116 154 193 231 269 307 345 0 Temperature C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Temp...

Page 101: ...13881 13938 13995 14053 14110 14168 14226 280 290 14283 14341 14399 14456 14514 14572 14630 14688 14746 14804 290 300 14862 14920 14978 15036 15095 15153 15211 15270 15328 15386 300 310 15445 15503 15562 15621 15679 15738 15797 15856 15914 15973 310 320 16032 16091 16150 16209 16268 16327 16387 16446 16505 16564 320 330 16624 16683 16742 16802 16861 16921 16980 17040 17100 17159 330 340 17219 1727...

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Page 104: ...r structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced 5 Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and...

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Page 106: ...rted from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

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