4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM
4.9 Q Redundant Setting
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4.9 Q Redundant Setting
The following explains the setting for automatically change the monitoring target of the GOT when monitoring a QCPU
redundant system.
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Before making the Q redundant setting
In the Q redundant setting, do not set stations other than redundant CPUs.
1.
Select [Common]
[Controller Setting]
[Q Redundant] from the menu.
2.
The setting dialog box appears. Make the settings with reference to the following explanation.
3.
Make the settings for the Q redundant setting.
In the Q Redundant Setting dialog box, settings can be made for each channel of the controller.
(Example: Ethernet connection (Station No. 5), redundant CPU pair No. 1 and No. 2, redundant CPU station No. 1 to 4)
For details of *1, refer to the explanation below.
*2
GT14, GT12, GT11 are applicable to built-in serial interface only.
Item
Contents
Model
CH1 to CH4
Select a tab of the CH No. for the Q redundant setting.
*2
Target at its own Station
(0-FF)
Select this item to monitor the control system as a host station.
(In Ethernet connection, not available even when selected)
Pair No.
*1
NW No.
Set the network No. (1 to 225) for each of pair numbers (1 to 64).
Upper row: Setting for the first redundant CPU.
Lower row: Setting for the second redundant CPU.
(The same value as the value set for the first redundant CPU is displayed)
Station
No.
Set the station No. (1 to 63) of the redundant CPU for each of pair numbers (1 to 64).
Upper row: Setting for the first redundant CPU.
Lower row: Setting for the second redundant CPU.
(The value of "Setting for the first redundant CPU" + 1 is displayed)
New
Create a new pair No.
Duplicate
Copies one setting of the selected pair number to append it at the last line.
Delete
Deletes one setting of the selected pair.
After deletion, the succeeding pair numbers are renumbered to fill the deleted pair number.
Delete All
Deletes the setting of all pair numbers.
Copy All
Copies the Q redundant setting on the selected CH No. tab.
Paste All
Pastes the copied Q redundant setting in the selected CH No. tab.
Summary of Contents for GT15
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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 ...
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