4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM
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The following connection methods are available for the QCPU redundant system.
• Connection to remote I/O station in MELSECNET/H network system
(1) Direct CPU connection (Remote I/O station of MELSECNET/H network system)
4.1.1 Direct CPU connection (Direct CPU connection to the remote I/O station)
(2) Computer link connection (Serial communication module mounted on remote I/O station of MELSECNET/H
network system)
(3) Ethernet connection (Ethernet module mounted on the remote I/O station of the MELSECNET/H network
system)
4.1.3 Ethernet connection (Connection to Ethernet module mounted on remote I/O station)
• Direct CPU connection
• CC-Link connection (intelligent device station)
CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device Station)
• CC-Link connection (Via G4)
• MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection (Network system)
MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 Connections (Network Systems)
• CC-Link IE Controller Network connection (Network system)
CC-Link IE Controller Network Connection (Network System)
• Ethernet connection
• Connection to the redundant type extension base unit
(1) Computer link connection (Serial communication module mounted on the redundant type extension base unit)
(2) Ethernet connection (Ethernet module mounted on the redundant type extension base unit)
(3) CC-Link connection (intelligent device station) (CC-Link module mounted on the redundant type extension base
unit)
(4) CC-Link connection (Via G4) (CC-Link module mounted on the redundant type extension base unit)
For details of PLC CPUs that can be monitored in each connection method of GOT, refer to the following.
Monitorable controllers of each chapter
Summary of Contents for GT15
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Page 110: ...2 18 2 DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 9 MELSEC WS ...
Page 186: ...5 10 5 BUS CONNECTION 5 2 System Configuration ...
Page 218: ...5 42 5 BUS CONNECTION 5 4 Precautions ...
Page 254: ...6 36 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6 6 Precautions ...
Page 286: ...7 32 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7 6 Precautions ...
Page 350: ...8 64 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8 5 Precautions ...
Page 368: ...9 18 9 MELSECNET H CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK 9 5 Precautions ...
Page 420: ...11 26 11 CC Link IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 11 5 Precautions ...
Page 440: ...12 20 12 CC Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12 5 Precautions ...
Page 490: ...13 50 13 CC Link CONNECTION INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION 13 5 Precautions ...
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Page 564: ...15 54 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 15 7 Precautions ...
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Page 712: ...21 12 21 MULTIPLE GT14 GT12 GT11 GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 5 Precautions ...
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