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CC-Link IE Field Network Analog-Digital Converter 
Module
User's Manual

-NZ2GF2BN-60AD4
-NZ2EX2B-60AD4

Summary of Contents for NZ2EX2B-60AD4

Page 1: ...CC Link IE Field Network Analog Digital Converter Module User s Manual NZ2GF2BN 60AD4 NZ2EX2B 60AD4 ...

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Page 3: ...or future reference Design Precautions Design Precautions WARNING When a communication failure occurs in the network data in the master module are held Check Data link status each station SW00B0 to SW00B7 and configure an interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the entire system will operate safely Do not use any use prohibited signals as a remote input or output signal Do not write any da...

Page 4: ... damage to or deterioration of the product Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electronic components of the module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module After the first use of the product do not connect remove the extension module more than 50 times IEC 61131 2 compliant Exceeding the limit may cause malfunction To connect an extension module to a main module engage th...

Page 5: ...t fire or malfunction Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the module Such foreign matter can cause a fire failure or malfunction Place the cables in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact Do not install the control lines or communication cables togethe...

Page 6: ...l power supply all phases used in the system before mounting or removing a module Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction After the first use of the product do not connect remove the terminal block more than 50 times IEC 61131 2 compliant Exceeding the limit may cause malfunction Before handling the module or connection cables touch a conducting object such as a grounded metal...

Page 7: ...e of the PRODUCT in Nuclear 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 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 Aircraft or Aerospace Medic...

Page 8: ...t it will not cause system control problems Relevant modules NZ2GF2BN 60AD4 NZ2EX2B 60AD4 Remark Unless otherwise specified this manual describes the program examples in which the remote I O signals and remote registers are assigned for an A D converter module as follows Remote input signal RX0 to RX1F main A D converter module RX20 to RX2F extension A D converter module Remote output signal RY0 t...

Page 9: ...d Network MELSEC iQ R Inter Module Synchronization Function Reference Manual SH 081401ENG Inter module synchronization function which controls multiple modules synchronously MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Network IB 0300203 1XB957 Functions programming and troubleshooting for CC Link IE Field Network of the QD77GF16 MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Positioning...

Page 10: ...rrent Consumption 29 3 4 Function List 30 3 5 List of Remote I O Signals 32 3 5 1 Main A D converter module 33 3 5 2 Extension A D converter module 34 3 6 List of Remote Registers 35 3 6 1 Main A D converter module 36 3 6 2 Extension A D converter module 37 3 7 List of Remote Buffer Memory Areas 38 3 7 1 Main A D converter module 39 3 7 2 Extension A D converter module 44 CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFO...

Page 11: ... Conversion speed and sampling period 90 8 6 A D Conversion Method 95 8 7 Range Switching Function 99 8 8 Maximum Value Minimum Value Hold Function 100 8 9 Input Signal Error Detection Function 101 8 10 Alert Output Function Process Alarm 105 8 11 Scaling Function 108 8 12 Shift Function 113 8 13 Digital Clipping Function 117 8 14 Difference Conversion Function 122 8 15 Trigger Conversion Function...

Page 12: ...ignals 198 Appendix 2 Details of Remote Registers 201 Appendix 3 Details of Remote Buffer Memory 205 Appendix 4 I O Conversion Characteristics of A D Conversion 229 Appendix 5 Accuracy of A D Conversion 232 Appendix 6 Processing Time of CC Link IE Field Network 233 Appendix 7 EMC and Low Voltage Directives 234 Appendix 7 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 234 Appendix 7 2 Requirements to ...

Page 13: ... for items in the menu bar and the project window shows operating procedures shows reference manuals shows notes that require attention shows mouse operations 1 shows reference pages shows setting or operating examples Ex shows useful information A window selected in the view selection area is displayed View selection area Online Write to PLC Select Online on the menu bar and then select Write to ...

Page 14: ...other station by cyclic transmission This station responds to a transient transmission request from another station and also issues a transient transmission request to another station Link device A device RX RY RWr or RWw in a module on CC Link IE Field Network Link special register SW Word data that indicates the operating status and data link status of a module on CC Link IE Field Network Link s...

Page 15: ...ta output from the master station to a slave station For some areas in a local station data are output in the opposite direction User s manual for the master local module used REMTO The abbreviation for ZP REMTO Reserved station A station reserved for future use This station is not actually connected but counted as a connected station Return A process of restarting data link when a station recover...

Page 16: ...The following items are included in the package of this product Before use check that all the items are included A D converter module Module The figure above shows the main A D converter module Before Using the Product ...

Page 17: ...s The converted digital operation value can be checked in the master station Using the A D converter module allows the flow or temperature measured by the A D converter module to be checked through the master station Analog signal as a continuous amount A D conversion Digital signal as a discrete sequence Master station CC Link IE Field Network Main A D converter module Control valve Flow control ...

Page 18: ...g the station numbers are easy 3 Selectable conversion speed A D conversion at 100μs channel meets the need of a high speed conversion Under the environment in which noise is likely to occur switching the conversion speed to 400μs channel or 1ms channel minimizes the effect of noise on the digital operation value the stability of which is improved The flexible combination is possible Extension out...

Page 19: ...any scale A D conversion values can be converted to be within any scale the range of which is determined arbitrarily According to the device that handles digital operation values the scale can be changed without any program resulting in cost reduction 6 Detection of the disconnection An input range of 1 to 5V or 4 to 20mA allows the detection of the disconnection of analog input facilitating the d...

Page 20: ...Support for the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function A D conversion can be performed together with the synchronization period of the master station that supports the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function This enables the A D converter module to operate at the same timing of other slave stations sharing the same network Main A D converter module Extensio...

Page 21: ...ck mounting screw enabling it to be removed easily 11 Check on the error history The history of the last 15 errors and occurrence time is stored in the main A D converter module Checking the error information of the past helps to identify the cause at the time of a trouble 12 Easy settings by CC IE Field configuration of the engineering tool The CC IE Field configuration of the engineering tool ma...

Page 22: ...ur maintenance purposes No Name Application 1 Station number setting switch A rotary switch for the following setting and test Station Number Setting Page 50 Section 6 1 Offset Gain Setting Page 83 Section 7 3 Unit Test Page 185 Section 11 5 When operating the station number setting switch use a slotted screwdriver with 3 5mm or less width of the tip 1 1 3 2 4 5 6 1 8 7 ...

Page 23: ...rget selected in offset gain setting mode On The channel corresponding to the number being on is the set target Off The channel corresponding to the number being off is not the set target OFFSET LED green GAIN LED green Indicates whether the selected setting is offset or gain in the offset gain setting mode Set target OFFSET LED GAIN LED Offset On Off Gain Off On 3 P1 PORT1 connector for the conne...

Page 24: ...n On On On Off Off Off Reserved station specification in progress Cyclic stop On On On Flashing Off Off Off Link stop Cyclic stop On On On Flashing Off Off Off Offset gain setting mode On Off Off Flashing Off 1 On Unit test In progress On On Flashing 1 Off Off Off Completed successfully On On Off Off Off Off Off Completed with an error On On Off Off On Off Off Communication error Cyclic stop On On...

Page 25: ...r supply being off Off Major error occurred main analog module being in offset gain setting mode or main analog module being in unit test mode 2 DIN rail hook A hook for mounting a module on a DIN rail 3 Terminal cover Covers for preventing electric shock while the power is on Terminal block for analog input signals A two piece terminal block for the connection to an external device 4 Terminal blo...

Page 26: ...index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used In pollution degree 2 only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected occasionally For compliance with the EMC Directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual Page 234 Appendix 7 Item Specifications Op...

Page 27: ...μs channel 400μs channel 1ms channel Absolute maximum input Voltage 15V Current 30mA 3 Isolation method Between communication system terminal and all analog input terminals Photocoupler isolation Between power supply system terminal and all analog input terminals Transformer isolation Between input channels Non isolation Withstand voltage Between all power supply and communication system terminals...

Page 28: ...9 to 1 0 TE 1 5 10 NICHIFU Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 25 to 1 5 AI 0 5 10WH Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 5 AI 0 75 10GY Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 75 AI 1 10RD Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 0 AI 1 5 10BK Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 5 Terminal block for analog input signals RAV1 25 3 compliant with JIS C 2805 Applicable wire s...

Page 29: ...ernal power supply and FG Tightening torque range for terminal screw M2 5 screw 0 5 to 0 6N m I O part 18 point two piece terminal block M3 screw Tightening torque range for terminal screw M3 screw 5 2 0 43 to 0 57N m Applicable DIN rail TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5Al compliant with IEC 60715 Applicable wire size For power supply Core 0 5 to 1 5 20 to 16 AWG For I O Core 0 3 to 2 0 22 to 14 AWG Applicable ...

Page 30: ... 3 This current value is an instantaneous value at which no breakdown occurs in the internal resistance of the module The maximum input current value for constant application is 24mA 4 Do not connect two or more wires to the terminal 5 The module operates at the conversion speed of a main analog module For details refer to the following Conversion Speed and Sampling Period Page 90 Section 8 5 1 ...

Page 31: ...ons of extension A D converter module Page 27 Section 3 2 2 Performance specifications of extension I O module CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual Performance specifications of extension D A converter module CC Link IE Field Network Digital Analog Converter Module User s Manual The value of the module power supply current in the extension module described in the specifications...

Page 32: ... and averages these values storing the averaged value into the remote register The target range for average processing moves at each sampling thereby allowing the latest digital operation value to be obtained Page 97 Section 8 6 2 c Range switching function Allows the input range to be selected for each channel from the following Factory default range 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA 1 to 5V 0 to 5V 10 to 10V ...

Page 33: ...dule Page 142 Section 8 17 Functions with an extension I O module connected The main A D converter module permits the connection of one extension I O module With an extension input module connected remote output signals of the main A D converter module can be assigned to remote input signals of the extension input module connected With an extension output module connected remote input signals of t...

Page 34: ...module to master local module Remote output RY indicates the output signal from master local module to A D converter module The remote I O signals of the main A D converter module and extension module are assigned as shown below For details on the remote I O signals refer to the following Page 189 Appendix 1 Module Remote input RX Remote output RY Main A D converter module RX0 to RX1F RY0 to RY1F ...

Page 35: ...e prohibited RXE Use prohibited RYE Use prohibited RXF Use prohibited RYF Use prohibited RX10 CH1 A D conversion completed flag RY10 Use prohibited RX11 CH2 A D conversion completed flag RY11 Use prohibited RX12 CH3 A D conversion completed flag RY12 Use prohibited RX13 CH4 A D conversion completed flag RY13 Use prohibited RX14 CH1 Difference conversion state flag RY14 CH1 Difference conversion tr...

Page 36: ... D conversion completed flag RY20 Use prohibited RX21 CH2 A D conversion completed flag RY21 Use prohibited RX22 CH3 A D conversion completed flag RY22 Use prohibited RX23 CH4 A D conversion completed flag RY23 Use prohibited RX24 CH1 Difference conversion state flag RY24 CH1 Difference conversion trigger RX25 CH2 Difference conversion state flag RY25 CH2 Difference conversion trigger RX26 CH3 Dif...

Page 37: ...ut from A D converter module to master local module Remote register RWw is the information output from master local module to A D converter module The remote registers of the main A D converter module and extension module are assigned as shown below For details on the remote register refer to the following Page 201 Appendix 2 Module Remote register RWr Remote register RWw Main A D converter module...

Page 38: ...n Device No Description Main A D converter module RWr0 Latest error code RWw0 Use prohibited RWr1 Latest warning code RWw1 Use prohibited RWr2 CH1 Digital operation value RWw2 CH1 Shifting amount to conversion value RWr3 CH2 Digital operation value RWw3 CH2 Shifting amount to conversion value RWr4 CH3 Digital operation value RWw4 CH3 Shifting amount to conversion value RWr5 CH4 Digital operation v...

Page 39: ...1 Shifting amount to conversion value RWr13 CH2 Digital operation value RWw13 CH2 Shifting amount to conversion value RWr14 CH3 Digital operation value RWw14 CH3 Shifting amount to conversion value RWr15 CH4 Digital operation value RWw15 CH4 Shifting amount to conversion value RWr16 CH1 Difference conversion reference value RWw16 Use prohibited RWr17 CH2 Difference conversion reference value RWw17...

Page 40: ...0H to 00FFH Parameter area Station based parameter data 2 256 to 511 0100H to 01FFH Module based parameter data Main module 512 to 767 0200H to 02FFH Extension module 1 768 to 1279 0300H to 04FFH System area 1280 to 1535 0500H to 05FFH Monitor area Station based monitor data 1536 to 1791 0600H to 06FFH Module based monitor data Main module 1792 to 2047 0700H to 07FFH Extension module 1 2048 to 255...

Page 41: ...id parameter is written to the non volatile memory as well With an invalid parameter written turning off and on the power supply causes the invalid parameter to be read from the non volatile memory resulting in the error code being stored into Latest error code RWr0 Take corrective action with reference to the error code list Page 172 Section 11 2 Type Address Description Default value 1 Read Writ...

Page 42: ...ocess alarm lower upper limit value 0 R W 277 0115H CH2 Process alarm upper lower limit value 0 R W 278 0116H CH2 Process alarm upper upper limit value 0 R W 279 0117H CH3 Process alarm lower lower limit value 0 R W 280 0118H CH3 Process alarm lower upper limit value 0 R W 281 0119H CH3 Process alarm upper lower limit value 0 R W 282 011AH CH3 Process alarm upper upper limit value 0 R W 283 011BH ...

Page 43: ...the extension module For the extension A D converter module refer to Page 45 Section 3 7 2 2 For the extension D A converter module refer to CC Link IE Field Network Digital Analog Converter Module User s Manual For the extension I O module refer to CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual Type Address Description Default value 1 Read Write 2 Decimal Hexadecimal Station based monit...

Page 44: ...0H to 0A1FH Error history data 2 Same as Error history data 1 2592 to 2607 0A20H to 0A2FH Error history data 3 Same as Error history data 1 2608 to 2623 0A30H to 0A3FH Error history data 4 Same as Error history data 1 2624 to 2639 0A40H to 0A4FH Error history data 5 Same as Error history data 1 2640 to 2655 0A50H to 0A5FH Error history data 6 Same as Error history data 1 2656 to 2671 0A60H to 0A6F...

Page 45: ...I O module refer to CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O Module User s Manual Type Address Description Default value 1 Read Write 2 Decimal Hexadecimal Station based control data 4096 1000H Error history clear command 0 R W 4097 1001H Error history clear completed 0 R 4098 1002H Parameter area initialization command 0 R W 4099 1003H Parameter area initialization completed 0 R 4100 1004H Module oper...

Page 46: ...r limit value 0 R W 531 0213H CH2 Process alarm lower lower limit value 0 R W 532 0214H CH2 Process alarm upper lower limit value 0 R W 533 0215H CH2 Process alarm upper lower limit value 0 R W 534 0216H CH2 Process alarm upper upper limit value 0 R W 535 0217H CH3 Process alarm lower lower limit value 0 R W 536 0218H CH3 Process alarm lower upper limit value 0 R W 537 0219H CH3 Process alarm uppe...

Page 47: ...ess 1200H to 12FFH 1 Value at the time of turning off and on the module power supply or at the time of remote reset 2 This shows whether reading writing data from to a program is possible R Readable W Writable Type Address Description Default value 1 Read Write 2 Decimal Hexadecimal Extension module 1 Module based monitor data 1792 0700H Extension module identification code 0000H R 1793 0701H CH1 ...

Page 48: ...50 Section 6 1 Page 51 Section 6 2 Page 53 Section 6 3 Page 53 Section 6 3 Page 58 Section 6 4 Page 60 Section 6 5 Page 69 Section 7 1 Page 76 Section 7 2 1 Page 155 CHAPTER 9 Page 83 Section 7 3 Set the station number of the main A D converter module Setting a station number Check box Connection When using an extension module connect the extension module to the main A D converter module After tha...

Page 49: ...47 CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4 Memo ...

Page 50: ...modules For the configuration on CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 5 1 System Configuration with A D Converter Module The following figure shows the system configuration including an A D converter module Main A D converter module Extension module ...

Page 51: ...e master station used install the following version of GX Works2 or GX Works3 When the latest profile of the A D converter module is necessary please consult your local Mitsubishi representative The profile is a setting file that stores information required for the start up operation and maintenance of devices supporting the CC Link family A module is added to Module List of CC IE Field Configurat...

Page 52: ...mber 115 set the switch as shown below 2 Setting range Set the station number which can be from 1 to 120 A value other than 1 to 120 causes a communication error resulting in the D LINK LED flashing While the module power supply is in an on state changing the station number setting switch causes a minor error resulting in the ERR LED flashing When the station number setting switch is set back to t...

Page 53: ...l mist salinity or organic solvent It is exposed to direct sunlight A strong electric field or strong magnetic field is generated and The module is subject to vibration and shock 2 Installation surface Install the A D converter module on a flat surface Unevenness on the installation surface causes application of an excessive force to the printed circuit board which may lead to a malfunction 6 2 2 ...

Page 54: ...n The A D converter module can be installed in six directions Use a DIN rail to install the module Downward installation DIN rail Vertical installation Horizontal installation Horizontal installation upside down Upward installation ...

Page 55: ...ed cover without losing it 2 Release the module joint levers two points on the side of the extension module Slide the levers vertically 3 Insert one module straight into the other so that the connectors of both modules engage 4 Lock the module joint levers two points on the side of the extension module Slide the levers toward the module Check that the modules are securely connected Release Lock Lo...

Page 56: ...rocedure opposite to the connecting procedure Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before connecting or disconnecting extension modules Lock the module joint levers securely Failure to do so may cause malfunction failure or drop of the module ...

Page 57: ...wn until it clicks 2 Hang the upper tabs of the modules on a DIN rail and push the modules in position 3 Lock the DIN rail hooks to the DIN rail to secure the modules in position Push each hook up until it clicks If the hooks are beyond the reach use a tool such as a screwdriver 4 Loosen the screw on the DIN rail stopper 5 Hitch the bottom hook of the DIN rail stopper to the bottom of the DIN rail...

Page 58: ...p to the left side of the modules 8 Hold the DIN rail stopper in the direction opposite to the arrow on the stopper and tighten the screw with a screwdriver 9 Install the DIN rail stopper on the right side of the module in the same procedure For the installation on the right side be aware that the orientation of the DIN rail stopper is upside down Engage the hook on the top side of the DIN rail DI...

Page 59: ...ail in a procedure opposite to the mounting procedure 3 Applicable DIN rail model compliant with IEC 60715 TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5Al 4 Space between DIN rail mounting screws When installing a DIN rail tighten the screws at a pitch of 200mm or less 5 DIN rail stopper Use a stopper that is attachable to the DIN rail ...

Page 60: ...he table below shows the suitable wire for connection to the terminal block for module power supply and FG 3 Installing and removing the terminal block To remove the terminal block loosen the terminal block mounting screw with a flathead screwdriver To install the terminal block tighten the terminal block mounting screw with a flathead screwdriver Failure to secure the terminal block may cause dro...

Page 61: ...l processing Strip the cable sheath approximately 10mm from the end To use a bar solderless terminal connect it to the stripped part 6 List of bar solderless terminals The following table lists recommended bar solderless terminals Product name Model Applicable wire size Contact Bar solderless terminal TE 0 5 10 0 5 NICHIFU Co Ltd TE 0 75 10 0 75 TE 1 0 10 0 9 to 1 0 TE 1 5 10 1 25 to 1 5 Bar solde...

Page 62: ...nverter module and the power supply of the external devices 2 With attention to the orientation of the cable push the Ethernet cable connector into the main A D converter module until it clicks 3 Power on the module 4 Power on the external device 5 Check if the LINK LED on the port into which the Ethernet cable is connected is on ...

Page 63: ...onnector and PORT2 connector need not to be distinguished When only one connector is used in star topology either PORT1 connector or PORT2 connector can be used When two connectors are used in line topology or ring topology there is no restriction on the connection combination of PORT1 connector and PORT 2 connector For example the connection from PORT1 to PORT1 and the connection from PORT1 to PO...

Page 64: ... cause the cable to unplug or malfunction c Connecting and disconnecting an Ethernet cable Hold the connector part when connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Pulling the cable connected to the module may result in damage to the module or cable or malfunction due to poor contact d Connector to which an Ethernet cable is not connected To prevent dust from entering the module attach the pro...

Page 65: ...erminal block For wiring use the wire and tightening torque as specified in the table below Use UL listed solderless terminals and for processing use the tool recommended by their manufacturers Note that a solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve cannot be used Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal screw M3 0 43 to 0 57N m Terminal block mounting screw M3 5 0 68 to 0 92N m Solderless te...

Page 66: ...he terminal block mounting screws two points 2 Loosening the terminal block mounting screws two points allows the two piece terminal block to lift and be removed 1 Open the terminal block cover to install the two piece terminal block 2 Tighten the terminal block mounting screws Terminal block mounting screw Terminal block mounting screw ...

Page 67: ...he terminal block Do not wire the NC terminals Incorrect wiring may cause failure or malfunction of the module Pin number Signal name 1 NC 2 NC 3 CH1 V 4 COM 5 I 6 SLD 7 CH2 V 8 COM 9 I 10 CH3 V 11 COM 12 I 13 SLD 14 CH4 V 15 COM 16 I 17 AG 18 FG1 AG NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3 COM SLD CH4 COM FG1 NC CH4 I CH4 V CH3 I CH3 V CH2 COM CH1 COM SLD 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 68: ...l block For voltage input For current input AG NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3 COM SLD CH4 COM FG1 NC CH4 I CH4 V CH3 I CH3 V CH2 COM SLD CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 COM AG NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3 COM SLD CH4 COM FG1 NC CH4 I CH4 V CH3 I CH3 V CH2 COM SLD CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 COM ...

Page 69: ...etter to ground them externally For the voltage input do not exceed a range of 15V Doing so can cause breakdown of the elements For the current input do not exceed a range of 30mA Doing so can cause breakdown of the elements d External wiring The following figure shows the external wiring 1 For the cable use the 2 core shielded twisted pair cable 2 This indicates the input resistance of the A D co...

Page 70: ...inserting two applicable solderless terminals insert them back to back Otherwise the screw cannot be tightened possibly causing damage to it Tighten the terminal screw with an applicable screwdriver Tightening with an inapplicable screwdriver may damage the screw 1 Loosen the terminal screw A round solderless terminal can be connected as it is Employs a captive screw Round solderless terminal ...

Page 71: ...Module Configuration window in advance To select the main A D converter module in the CC IE Field Configuration window select NZ2GF2B 60AD4 from the Module List window To select an extension module in the CC IE Field Configuration window select the following models from the Module List window Setting fewer points of the remote I O signal or remote register than actual points that the main A D conv...

Page 72: ...ers using the CCPASET instruction in the master station Executing the CCPASET instruction results in the module operating with block data assurance per station deactivated where proper performance as the A D converter module cannot be guaranteed The CCPASET instruction is intended to configure parameters for a master local module For details on the CCPASET instruction refer to the following User s...

Page 73: ... IE MELSECNET button For the master local module LJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE Field button 2 On the CC IE Field Configuration window from List of stations select the main A D converter module 3 Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 4 Set Method selection to Parameter writ...

Page 74: ...signal error detection signal assignment Alert output signal assignment Error flag assignment Warning flag assignment Cyclic data update watch time setting Page 145 Section 8 18 1 Extension I O setting Input response time setting Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting Setting item Reference A D conversion enable disable setting CH1 A D conversion enable disable setting Page 89 Section 8 4 CH2 A D conve...

Page 75: ...r lower limit value CH2 Process alarm lower upper limit value CH2 Process alarm lower lower limit value CH3 Alert output setting CH3 Process alarm upper upper limit value CH3 Process alarm upper lower limit value CH3 Process alarm lower upper limit value CH3 Process alarm lower lower limit value CH4 Alert output setting CH4 Process alarm upper upper limit value CH4 Process alarm upper lower limit ...

Page 76: ...ing Ext module 1_CH4 Input signal error detection function setting Ext module 1_Alert output function Ext module 1_CH1 Alert output setting Page 105 Section 8 10 Ext module 1_CH1 Process alarm upper upper limit value Ext module 1_CH1 Process alarm upper lower limit value Ext module 1_CH1 Process alarm lower upper limit value Ext module 1_CH1 Process alarm lower lower limit value Ext module 1_CH2 A...

Page 77: ... If the following message is displayed during the writing take corrective action for the error code in For details on the error codes refer to the list of error codes Page 172 Section 11 2 and the user s manual for the master local module used Ext module 1_Scaling function Ext module 1_CH1 Scaling enable disable setting Page 108 Section 8 11 Ext module 1_CH1 Scaling upper limit value Ext module 1_...

Page 78: ...ng steps 1 Turn off the module power supply from on 2 Connect the modules again according to the desired network configuration 3 Turn on the module power supply from off 4 Open the CC IE Field Configuration window For the master local module QJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET button For the master local module LJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Networ...

Page 79: ...lect the main A D converter module 7 Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 8 Set Method selection to Parameter read 9 Click button to open the following window 10 Click button 11 The parameters are read from the A D converter module Station list ...

Page 80: ... items and paste the copy Select the items to be changed and set new values 14 Click button to open the following window 15 Click button 16 The parameters are written to the A D converter module Setting up the module parameters of the slave station is now complete 17 Close the CC IE Field Configuration window CC IE Field Configuration Close with Reflecting the Setting 18 Click button to open the r...

Page 81: ...9 Set up the refresh parameters Change values as necessary 20 Write the set parameters to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module 21 Put the CPU module of the master station into RUN Setting up the network configuration is now complete RESET RUN ...

Page 82: ... module QJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET button For the master local module LJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE Field button 2 On the CC IE Field Configuration window from List of stations select the A D converter module 3 Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter...

Page 83: ...s are read from the A D converter module 8 Set Method selection to Parameter write 9 Set Write Value Follow the next steps to set the value Click the title cell of Read Value to select all the items and copy them Click the title cell of Write Value to select all the items and paste the copy Select the items to be changed and set new values ...

Page 84: ...82 10 Click button to open the following window 11 Click button 12 The parameters are written to the A D converter module Setting the module parameters of the slave station is complete ...

Page 85: ...tation number setting switch to O G 3 Turn on the module power supply and check that the LEDs are in the following state RUN LED Off O G LED On 4 Select the setting target using SET SEL button 5 Apply the offset value or gain value to the selected channel for one second or more OFF ON User range setting 1 10 to 10V CH1 Offset CH1 Gain CH2 Offset CH2 Gain CH3 Offset CH3 Gain CH4 Offset CH4 Gain Use...

Page 86: ...setting 2 the main A D converter module performs a check on the offset gain set values when Initial data setting request flag RY9 is turned on from off For invalid condition offset value gain value this check results in the error code 040 H being stored into Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up The extension A D converter module does not support user range T...

Page 87: ... The conditions of shift to these modes are shown below Mark Mode Condition a Offset gain setting mode If x10 of the station number setting switch is set to O G the mode shifts to offset gain setting mode For details refer to the following Offset Gain Setting Page 83 Section 7 3 b Unit test mode If x10 of the station number setting switch is set to TEST and x1 of the switch is set to 0 the mode sh...

Page 88: ...ersion is performed at the time of turning on Trigger conversion request RY19 RY29 from off Synchronous communication mode A D conversion is performed with a synchronization period of the master station that supports the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function Setting value of Mode switch Drive mode 0 Normal conversion mode The A D converter module operates in normal mode 1 Tri...

Page 89: ...s for the extension modules have no effect Their operation follows the settings of the main module connected 2 Drive mode of extension modules When an extension analog module is connected to a main analog module the extension analog module operates in the drive mode corresponding to that of the main analog module The following table lists the details Main analog module Extension analog module Driv...

Page 90: ...he digital clipping function scaling function shift function or difference conversion function are stored 2 Maximum and minimum values The maximum and minimum values of the digital operation values are stored CH Maximum value CH Minimum value Alert output function Difference conversion function Shift function Scaling function Digital clipping function Input signal error detection function Analog i...

Page 91: ...ocessing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to either 0 Enable or 1 Disable For the extension A D converter module go to Ext module 1_Module parameter and make the setting of Ext module 1_CH A D conversion enable disable setting 8 5 Conversion Speed Switch Function Conversion speed of the main A D converter module can be selected from the foll...

Page 92: ...alog Converter Module User s Manual Main analog module Extension module Conversion speed setting Sampling period 1 Reference Main A D converter module Not connected Extension I O module 100μs 400μs 1ms Conversion speed Number of conversion enabled channels Page 91 Section 8 5 1 1 Extension A D converter module 100μs 200μs Number of conversion enabled channels Page 91 Section 8 5 1 2 a 400μs 500μs ...

Page 93: ...nversion enabled channels is 4 for both the main A D converter module and the extension A D converter module Sampling period of the main A D converter module 100μs 100μs 4 800μs Sampling period of the extension A D converter module 100μs 100μs 4 800μs 100μs CH1 100μs CH2 100μs CH3 100μs CH4 100μs CH1 100μs CH2 100μs CH3 100μs CH4 Main A D converter module conversion enabled channels CH1 to CH4 Sam...

Page 94: ...rter module 1ms 4 4ms Sampling period of the extension A D converter module 1ms 4 4ms 400μs CH1 100μs 400μs CH2 100μs 400μs CH3 100μs 400μs CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 100μs Main A D converter module conversion enabled channels CH1 to CH4 Extension A D converter module conversion enabled channels CH1 to CH4 Sampling period of the main A D converter module Conversion processing Processing time Conversion p...

Page 95: ... 100μs Processing time 100μs Number of conversion enabled channels Ex Assuming that the number of conversion enabled channels is 4 for both the main A D converter module and the extension D A converter module Sampling period of the main A D converter module 100μs 100μs 4 800μs Sampling period of the extension D A converter module 100μs 100μs 4 800μs 100μs CH1 100μs 100μs CH2 100μs 100μs CH3 100μs ...

Page 96: ... both the main D A converter module and the extension A D converter module Sampling period of the main D A converter module 100μs 100μs 4 800μs Sampling period of the extension A D converter module 100μs 100μs 4 800μs 100μs CH1 100μs 100μs CH2 100μs 100μs CH3 100μs 100μs CH4 100μs CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Main D A converter module conversion enabled channels CH1 to CH4 Extension A D converter module conver...

Page 97: ...ng performs averaging processing on digital operation values for each channel storing the average values into CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 There are three types of averaging processing as follows Time average Count average Moving average a Time average This processing performs A D conversion for a set time and averages the total excluding the maximum and minimum values st...

Page 98: ... operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 The time taken to store the average value obtained by count average into CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 varies depending on the sampling period Ex Processing times assuming the following settings with no extension module connected 20 4 0 4 32 0 ms An average value is output every 32 0 ms Because the count average requires a sum o...

Page 99: ...ection to Parameter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main A D converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set CH Averaging process setting to 0 Sampling processing For the extension A D converter module m...

Page 100: ... For time average set a value of 4 Sampling period ms or more A value that does not satisfy this condition results in the error code 020 H 120 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up In CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 0 is stored For the extension A D converter module make the settings for each item of Ext module 1_Modul...

Page 101: ...on 1 Setting procedure The setting procedure for the main A D converter module is as follows 1 Set Method selection to Parameter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main A D converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module...

Page 102: ...le allows the maximum and minimum values of the extension A D converter module to be updated to the current values Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 allows the maximum and minimum values of both the main A D converter module and the extension A D converter module to be updated to the current values 2 Target of the maximum and minimum values The maximum and minimum values of ...

Page 103: ...gnal error detection flag CH1 lower limit flag RWrA b1 Input signal error detection signal RX1C CH1 A D conversion completed flag RX10 Error clear request flag RYA Time Input value is normal Controlled by the A D converter module Detection range Out of detection range Included Analog input value CH1 Analog input value Input value is normal ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ALM LED Latest warning code ...

Page 104: ...put signal error detection signal RX1C On ALM LED of the main module Flashing In addition the alarm code 0B is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 b For the extension A D converter module If the analog input value is satisfied the disconnection detection condition the A D converter module results in the following state and an error is notified Input signal error detection flag RWr1A The bit of the ...

Page 105: ...nnel turns off In addition once the analog input value returns to a value that is larger than the criteria of disconnection detection A D conversion resumes regardless of the reset of Input signal error detection flag RWr1A and Input signal error detection signal RX2C After the first update CH A D conversion completed flag RX20 to RX23 of the corresponding channel turns on again The ALM LED of the...

Page 106: ...erter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set CH Input signal error detection setting to 4 Disconnection detection For the extension A D converter module make the settings for each item of Ext module 1_Module parameter ...

Page 107: ...r limit value Upper upper limit value Alert issued Alert issued Alert issued Alert canceled Alert canceled Alert canceled Warning output range Out of warning output range Included Digital operation value Time ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CH1 Digital operation value CH2 Digital operation value Alert output flag CH1 upper limit value RWrB b0 Alert output flag CH1 lower limit value RWr...

Page 108: ...llowing Alarm Code List Page 180 Section 11 3 2 How the alert output function process alarm operates After alert output if a digital operation value enters the alert output set range being less than the process alarm upper lower limit value or being greater than the process alarm lower upper limit value 0 is stored in the bit position corresponding to the channel number of Alert output flag RWrB R...

Page 109: ...asic module parameter specify the values for CH Process alarm upper upper limit value CH Process alarm upper lower limit value CH Process alarm lower upper limit value and CH Process alarm lower lower limit value Alert output function must meet the following condition Process alarm upper upper limit value Process alarm upper lower limit value Process alarm lower upper limit value Process alarm low...

Page 110: ...lower limit of the input range 16000 and for the scaling upper limit value set a value corresponding to the upper limit of the input range 16000 2 Calculation of the digital operation value Scale conversion is performed on the digital values using the following formula Values after the decimal point are rounded down during scale conversion If the input range is 10 to 10V If the input range is user...

Page 111: ... Scaling enable disable setting to 0 Enable 4 In Basic module parameter set the values in CH Scaling upper limit value and CH Scaling lower limit value Even if the scaling upper limit value and the scaling lower limit value are set so that the change is larger than the maximum resolution described in the performance specifications the resolution will not increase Scaling settings must meet the fol...

Page 112: ... Scaling upper limit value 12000 CH Scaling lower limit value 4000 The digital output value and the digital operation value would be as follows Analog input voltage V Digital output value Digital operation value 0 0 4000 1 3200 5600 2 6400 7200 3 9600 8800 4 12800 10400 5 16000 12000 Digital output value 16000 0 5 0 Analog input voltage V Scaling upper limit value 12000 Scaling lower limit value 4...

Page 113: ...ble CH Scaling upper limit value 12000 CH Scaling lower limit value 4000 The digital output value and the digital operation value would be as follows Analog input voltage V Digital output value Digital operation value 10 16000 4000 5 8000 6000 0 0 8000 5 8000 10000 10 16000 12000 Digital output value 16000 16000 10 Analog input voltage V 0 10 Scaling upper limit value 12000 Scaling lower limit val...

Page 114: ...gital output value and the digital operation value would be as follows Analog input voltage V Digital output value Digital operation value 6 16000 4000 4 12000 2000 2 8000 0 0 4000 2000 2 0 4000 4 4000 6000 6 8000 8000 8 12000 10000 10 16000 12000 16000 12000 6 0 2 10 0 2000 4000 Analog input voltage V Digital output value 16000 4000 Scaling upper limit value 12000 Scaling lower limit value 4000 D...

Page 115: ... value is set to the conversion value shift amount this conversion value shift amount is added regardless of turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 2 Setting procedure The setting procedure for the main A D converter module is as follows 1 Set Method selection to Parameter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main A D converter module from List of stations CC IE Fiel...

Page 116: ...he set input range of 10 to 10V of the main A D converter module settings are made as follows CH Shifting amount to conversion value RWw2 to RWw5 20000 The digital output values and digital operation values are as follows 1 Because the value exceeds the range of 32768 to 32767 it is fixed to 32767 the upper limit value Input voltage V Digital output value Digital operation value 10 16000 4000 5 80...

Page 117: ...D converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set CH Scaling enable disable setting to 0 Enable Input voltage V Digital output value Value after scaling Digital operation value 0 0 2000 4000 1 3200 4000 6000 2 6400 6000 8...

Page 118: ...re used together shift addition is executed on the value after digital clipping and scale conversion In this case the range of the digital operation value is determined as 32768 to 32767 For a setting example of when the digital clipping function scaling function and shift function are used together refer to the following Example of the combined use of the digital clipping function the scaling fun...

Page 119: ...selection to Parameter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main A D converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set CH Digital clipping enable disable setting to 0 Enable For the extension A D converter modu...

Page 120: ...ist of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable Input voltage V Digital output value Digital operation value 0 12 384 0 0 0 0 1 3200 4800 2 6400 9600 3 9600 14400 4 12800 19200 5 16000 24000 5 12 16383 24000 1 Digital output value Digital clipping Output range 384 to 16383 Ou...

Page 121: ...sic module parameter set CH Scaling enable disable setting to 0 Enable 4 In Basic module parameter set the values in CH Scaling upper limit value and CH Scaling lower limit value 5 In Basic module parameter set CH Digital clipping enable disable setting to 0 Enable ...

Page 122: ... Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable Input voltage V Digital output value Digital operation value 0 12 384 4000 0 0 4000 1 3200 6000 2 6400 8000 3 9600 10000 4 12800 12000 5 16000 14000 5 12 16383 14000 1 Digital output value Digital clipping Output range 384 to 16383 Output range 0 to...

Page 123: ...d CH Scaling lower limit value 5 In Basic module parameter set CH Digital clipping enable disable setting to 0 Enable 6 Set CH Shifting amount to conversion value RWw2 to RWw5 to 2000 When the digital clipping function is used with the scaling function shift function and difference conversion function the scale conversion shift addition and difference conversion are executed on the value after dig...

Page 124: ...ored in CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 at the start of this function is 0 because the digital operation value equals to the difference conversion reference value at the start 0 Time CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 CH Digital output value CH Difference conversion reference value RWr6 to RWr9 RWr16 ...

Page 125: ...e difference conversion reference value from the digital operation value is stored in CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 After the storage CH Difference conversion state flag RX14 to RX17 RX24 to RX27 changes to Converting difference ON b Stopping difference conversion 1 Change CH Difference conversion trigger RY14 to RY17 RY24 to RY27 from Trigger request ON to No request OFF ...

Page 126: ... setting value treating the digital output value as the difference conversion reference value 4 2 0 0 384 minimum digital operation value Time Analog input value mA Input signal error is occurring CH Difference conversion reference value RWr6 to RWr9 RWr16 to RWr19 CH Difference conversion state flag RX14 to RX17 RX24 to RX27 CH Difference conversion trigger RY14 to RY17 RY24 to RY27 CH A D conver...

Page 127: ...m off by turning on Initial data setting request flag RY9 from off changing CH Difference conversion trigger RY14 to RY17 RY24 to RY27 from No request OFF to Trigger request ON results in operation with the difference conversion reference value taking on the digital operation value at the time when CH A D conversion completed flag RX10 to RX13 RX20 to RX23 turns on from off Digital output value CH...

Page 128: ...ng difference ON The difference conversion function can be started at any timing When the difference conversion function is used with the digital clipping function scaling function and shift function each processed digital operation value is determined as a difference conversion reference value Digital output value CH Maximum value address 0601H 0603H 0605H 0607H 1601H 1603H 1605H 1607H CH Minimum...

Page 129: ...ion Page 146 Section 8 18 2 An extension input module is required when the trigger conversion function is used with the external signal assignment function 2 Restrictions The following table lists the restrictions on the trigger conversion function Function name Restrictions Averaging processing Performs the sampling processing The setting of Averaging process setting will be ignored Conversion sp...

Page 130: ...r request RY1A ON ON Waiting for trigger input A D conversion of CH1 Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input A D conversion of CH2 Waiting for trigger input A D conversion Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input A D conversion of CH3 A D conversion of CH4 CH3 Digital operation value RWr4 0 CH4 Digital operation value RWr5 0 2nd conversion value of ...

Page 131: ...ults in the error code 0920H being stored into Latest warning code RWr1 Turning off and on the module power supply results in the A D converter module being in the following state and in the state of waiting for trigger conversion input Trigger conversion completed flag RX19 RX29 turns off CH A D conversion completed flag RX10 to RX13 RX20 to RX23 turns off The figure below shows the operation unt...

Page 132: ...29 turns off from on Remark Turning on Trigger conversion completed clear request RY1A RY2A from off does not clear CH A D conversion completed flag RX10 to RX13 RX20 to RX23 To clear CH A D conversion completed flag RX10 to RX13 RX20 to RX23 turn on Initial data setting request flag RY9 from off Trigger conversion request RY19 RY29 A D conversion CH1 Digital operation value RWr2 RWr12 Trigger con...

Page 133: ...se time of the A D converter module is calculated as shown below Set value of Conversion speed switch address 0001H Response time of the main A D converter module 100μs channel Number of A D conversion enabled channels of the main A D converter module 0 1 ms 400μs channel or 1ms channel Number of A D conversion enabled channels of the main A D converter module 0 4 ms Set value of Conversion speed ...

Page 134: ...using the external signal assignment function The following table lists the input interval ON time and OFF time of Remote input RX to which Trigger conversion request RY19 is assigned 1 The response time of the extension input module is the minimum time period from an input of the extension input module until the notification of the input to the main A D conversion module This time is given by the...

Page 135: ...t 0 2 Present 0 3 400μs channel or 1ms channel Absent 0 2 Present 0 6 CH1 Digital operation value RWr2 RWr12 CH2 Digital operation value RWr3 RWr13 Trigger conversion request RY19 RY29 CH3 Digital operation value RWr4 RWr14 CH4 Digital operation value RWr5 RWr15 2nd conversion value of CH3 2nd conversion value of CH4 1st conversion value of CH4 Controlled by the A D converter module 1st conversion...

Page 136: ...mode 3 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 4 Click button to write the parameters to the A D converter module 5 Check that 0920H is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 Online Monitor Device Buffer Memory Batch 6 Turn off and on the module power supply or perform the remote reset to switch the A D converter module to trigger conversion mode For the exte...

Page 137: ...k parameters so that RWwF RWrF are assigned Module and software Serial number first five digits version of GX Works2 Simple motion module 15092 or later GX Works2 Version 1 525X or later RJ71GF11 T2 or RJ71EN71 no restriction GX Works3 Version 1 005F or later Function name Restrictions Averaging processing Performs the sampling processing The setting of Averaging process setting will be ignored Co...

Page 138: ...eriod of the master station the values after A D conversion are transferred to the master station Synchronization cycle of the master station A D conversion processing CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 A D conversion A D conversion A D conversion A D conversion A D conversion value A D conversion value A D conversion value A D conversion value Controlled by the A D converter m...

Page 139: ...ersion of CH4 CH4 Digital operation value RWr5 CH3 Digital operation value RWr4 CH2 Digital operation value RWr3 CH1 Digital operation value RWr2 1st A D conversion value of CH1 1st A D conversion value of CH2 1st A D conversion value of CH3 1st A D conversion value of CH4 2nd A D conversion value of CH1 2nd A D conversion value of CH2 2nd A D conversion value of CH3 2nd A D conversion value of CH...

Page 140: ...of CH2 A D conversion of CH3 A D conversion of CH4 CH4 Digital operation value RWr5 CH3 Digital operation value RWr4 CH2 Digital operation value RWr3 CH1 Digital operation value RWr2 1st A D conversion value of CH1 1st A D conversion value of CH2 1st A D conversion value of CH3 1st A D conversion value of CH4 2nd A D conversion value of CH1 2nd A D conversion value of CH2 2nd A D conversion value ...

Page 141: ...he master station is the simple motion module MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Network When read digital operation values use the condition of the above mentioned link special register SW the corresponding bit of the register being on as an interlock The following figure shows the program example for reading CH1 Digital operation value and CH2 Digital operation value of the main ...

Page 142: ...led channels of the A D converter modules so that the following conditions are satisfied Setting the number of conversion enabled channels beyond the limits shown above results in the error code 0E40H or 1E40H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED turning on with no A D conversion performed In addition the occurrence of an error error code 0E40H or 1E40H ...

Page 143: ...eter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main A D converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 3 In Station parameter set Mode switch to 9 Automatical judgment mode 4 In Basic module parameter set CH A D conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 5 Click button to write the parameters to the A D converter module 6 Ch...

Page 144: ...a warning or alarm The A D converter module notifies that a warning or alarm occurs to the master station in the following method For an alarm occurred in the extension analog module the occurrence of an alarm is notified by the ALM LED Latest warning code RWr1 of the main analog module Item Description Reference Error flag RXA Turns on when a moderate error or major error occurs Page 191 Appendix...

Page 145: ...the method for clearing an alarm refer to the following Input Signal Error Detection Function Page 101 Section 8 9 Alert Output Function Process Alarm Page 105 Section 8 10 Error type Clearing an error Minor error Warning A warning is cleared five seconds after the error cause is removed 1 Alarm Input signal error detection 2 After the analog input value returns to a value that is larger than the ...

Page 146: ...ield Configuration window from List of stations select the main A D converter module 2 Open the Command Execution of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration Online Command Execution of Slave Station 3 Set Method selection to Error clear request and click button 4 In the window that appears shown left click button 5 The error for the A D converter module is cleared Station list ...

Page 147: ...odule can be stopped a External power supply monitoring function While External power supply monitor request flag RY1F is on power off of the external power supply causes a moderate error to occur When using this function check that the external power supply stabilizes before turning on External power supply monitor request flag RY1F When turning off the external power supply turn off External pow...

Page 148: ...he assigned remote input signal of the extension input module In the above example change or monitor RX2E Target remote I O signal of external signal assignment Buffer memory to be set Trigger conversion request RY19 Trigger conversion signal assignment Input signal error detection signal RX1C Input signal error detection signal assignment Alert output signal RX18 Alert output signal assignment Er...

Page 149: ...tored by program Change or monitor the pre assigned remote input signal of the main module In the above example change or monitor Alert output signal RX18 Main A D converter module Extension output module Direction of data flow The lamp external device connected to the extension output module turns on RX18 RY2A Alert output signal Lamp external device Controlled by the A D converter module Alert o...

Page 150: ...Alert output signal assignment to 0x002A The string 2A is derived from RY2A Signals other than remote I O signals assigned to the external module cannot be set with the external signal assignment function Such a setting would result in the error code 017 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED turning on Multiple remote I O signals of the main module cann...

Page 151: ...d at the time of disconnection or CPU module STOP For different types of errors the resulting error condition follows the following order of priority Major error Moderate error Minor error In disconnection or the CPU module being in STOP status Remote I O signal Remote input RX Remote output RY Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function CLEAR HOLD External signal assignment function Not assigned A...

Page 152: ...n Monitors the on off state of the external power supply of the extension A D converter module indicating the monitored state by the RUN LED and External power supply READY flag RX2F of the extension A D converter module For details refer to the following External power supply READY flag Page 197 Appendix 1 1 12 Drive mode Supplementary information related to the connection of the extension A D co...

Page 153: ...X2F of the extension D A converter module For details refer to the following CC Link IE Field Network Digital Analog Converter Module User s Manual Drive mode Supplementary information related to the connection of the extension D A converter module Reference Normal mode The conversion speed is fixed to 100μs The setting of the conversion speed switch address 0001H is ignored Processing time 100μs ...

Page 154: ...o the destination station can be checked IP Communication Test The reaching time and the route of the IP communication from the connected station to the target station can be checked Cable Test The cable status between the connected station and the destination station can be checked Link Start Stop The network data link can be started and stopped Network Event History The history of various events...

Page 155: ...nverter module and extension A D converter module refer to the following How to Check Error Codes and Alarm Codes Page 168 Section 11 1 Some master local module or simple motion module may not support all the diagnostics For details refer to the user s manual for the master local module or the simple motion module used User s manual for the master local module used MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Mo...

Page 156: ...154 3 In the dialog box that appears shown below click button ...

Page 157: ...00B0 to SW00B7 For the link special relay SB and link special register SW refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used Ex Interlock example 2 Program for transient transmission For a program for transient transmission provide interlock between the following link special relay SB and the link special register SW Baton pass status of the own station or master station SB0047 ...

Page 158: ... program Finish creating a program Parameter settings Error reset program Sub program 1 1 Program to be added according to the control objects Create it as necessary Main A D converter module NZ2GF2BN 60AD4 Extension A D converter module NZ2EX2B 60AD4 Master station station No 0 00 to 1F 20 to 2F Analog input CH1 to CH3 Analog input CH1 to CH4 Remote device station station No 1 Power supply module...

Page 159: ... station A D conversion takes place at the time of sampling processing for CH1 and CH4 averaging processing every 50 times for CH2 and every 10 moving averages for CH3 Master station station No 0 CPU module X1000 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to X101F X X1020 X102F Y1000 Y101F Y Y1020 Y102F W1000 W100F W W1010 W101F W1100 W110F W W1110 W111F Maste...

Page 160: ...tion CH2 Digital clipping enable disable setting 0 Enable CH3 Digital clipping enable disable setting 0 Enable Scaling function CH3 Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable CH3 Scaling upper limit value 32000 CH3 Scaling lower limit value 0 Setting item Setting value Ext module 1_Average processing setting Ext module 1_CH2 Averaging process setting 2 Count average Ext module 1_CH2 Time average Coun...

Page 161: ...g X1022 Extension A D converter module CH3 A D conversion completed flag X1023 Extension A D converter module CH4 A D conversion completed flag X102C Extension A D converter module Input signal error detection signal X102D Extension A D converter module Maximum value minimum value reset completed flag X102F External power supply READY flag Y100A Error clear request flag NZ2GF2BN 60AD4 RY0 to RY1F ...

Page 162: ...ule CH2 lower limit alert issued F2 Main A D converter module CH1 disconnection occurred F3 Main A D converter module CH3 disconnection occurred F4 Main A D converter module Maximum value minimum value read completed with an error F10 Extension A D converter module CH2 upper limit alert issued F11 Extension A D converter module CH2 lower limit alert issued F12 Extension A D converter module CH1 di...

Page 163: ...ter station to set up the settings 1 Create a project on GX Works2 For PLC Series select QCPU Q mode and for PLC Type select Q10UDH Project New 2 Open the network parameter setting window and configure the settings as shown below Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET ...

Page 164: ... IE Field Configuration window CC IE Field Configuration Close with Reflecting the Setting 5 Open the refresh parameter setting window and configure the settings as shown below button 6 Write the set parameter to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module or turn off and on the power supply Online Write to PLC or Power OFF ON RESET ...

Page 165: ...ne Parameter Processing of Slave Station 8 Set Method selection to Parameter write 9 Set Write Value Follow the next steps to set the value Click the title cell of Initial Value to select all the items and copy them Click the title cell of Write Value to select all the items and paste the copy Select the items to be changed and set new values as described in Initial settings Page 158 Section 9 3 3...

Page 166: ...an error Processing when maximum value minimum value read is completed successfully Turn on Maximum value minimum value reset request Turn off Maximum value minimum value reset request Extension A D converter module Read CH2 Digital operation value Read CH3 Digital operation value Read CH4 Digital operation value Read Input signal error detection flag Read Alert output flag Processing at the time ...

Page 167: ...ty station resulting in the corresponding bit of the data link status of each station SW00B0 to SW00B7 turning on 2 Write the programs to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module or turn off and on the power supply 3 Put the CPU module of the master station into RUN Read Latest error code Turn on Error clear request flag Turn off Error clear request flag Read Latest warning co...

Page 168: ...NSPECTION There are no special inspection item as an A D converter module however to maintain the best condition of the system perform the inspection in accordance with the items described in the user s manual for the CPU module used ...

Page 169: ...167 CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 10 Memo ...

Page 170: ... Alarm codes can be checked by any of the following methods Checking by executing a command of the slave station Page 168 Section 11 1 1 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 Page 171 Section 11 1 3 1 Checking by executing a command of the slave station The procedure below shows how to check the errors by executing a command of the slave station 1 On the CC IE Field Configuration window from List o...

Page 171: ...ror that has occurred Order of generation Shows the order of error occurrence A value in the range of 0 to 65535 is stored Error time First two digits of the year Last two digits of the year Shows the date and time of error occurrence When the tens place of Month Hour and Second is 0 0 is omitted Error time Month Day Error time Hour Minute Error time Second No Use CH1 Digital operation value Store...

Page 172: ...on of the error that occurred is based on the clock information acquired from the CPU module of the master station To obtain the accurate data and time of an error synchronize the clock information of the CPU module to the real time Reading the error history of this module requires the CPU module to be in the STOP status With the RUN status the read would fail To initialize the error history go to...

Page 173: ...of the master local module Online Monitor Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh target device for Latest error code RWr0 is W1100 3 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 Carry out a check with the remote register of the master local module Online Monitor Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh target device for Latest warning code RWr1 is W1101 ...

Page 174: ...ce 0000H to 0FFFH 1F00H to 1F40H D529H D52BH Errors relating to the main A D converter module Page 173 Section 11 2 1 1 1000H to 1FFFH Errors relating to the extension A D converter module Page 178 Section 11 2 2 1 D000H to DFFFH D529H and D52BH excluded Errors relating to the CC Link IE Field Network communication error Page 177 Section 11 2 1 2 ...

Page 175: ...persists the failure of the module is a possible cause Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0120H 1 Moderate error User range data damaged The channel cannot be identified The value set in the offset gain setting is invalid The channel where the error has occurred cannot be identified Start over the offset gain setting of all channels where the user range setting is used If an error...

Page 176: ...oving average count value set in CH Time average Count average Moving average address 0105H to 0108H is outside the range of 2 to 128 indicates the number of the channel where an error has occurred Set the moving average count to a value in the range of 2 to 128 0360H 1 Moderate error Conversion speed setting out of range The value set in Conversion speed setting address 0001H is other than 0 and ...

Page 177: ...e power supply to operate the module as specified in Mode switch address 0000H 0930H Moderate error Cyclic data update watch time setting out of range The value set in Cyclic data update watch time address 0007H is outside the range of 0 to 20 Set a value within the range of 0 to 20 in Cyclic data update watch time address 0007H 0940H Minor error Station number switch changed error The setting of ...

Page 178: ...et in the master station Take the following actions and then turn off and on the power supply or perform remote reset Reduce the number of conversion enabled channels Change the synchronization period of the master station to a longer period 1F00H Major error Extension module connection error The extension module is not connected properly or the connected extension module itself is not supported C...

Page 179: ...In the network configuration settings of the master station cancel the reserved station specification Change the station number of the module to a station number that is not specified as a reserved station D0E2H Own station s station number duplication error The settings of the station number switch are invalid or out of the range Change the station number avoiding duplication of the station numbe...

Page 180: ...erage Count average Moving average address 0205H to 0208H is less than 4 Sampling period ms indicates the number of the channel where an error has occurred Adjust the time average value to be equal to or greater than 4 Sampling period ms 130 H 1 Moderate error Count average setting out of range The count average value set in CH Time average Count average Moving average address 0205H to 0208H is ou...

Page 181: ...g lower limit value Scaling upper limit value indicates the number of the channel where an error has occurred Adjust the settings of CH1 Scaling lower limit value address 0221H to CH4 Scaling upper limit value address 0228H as follows Scaling lower limit value Scaling upper limit value 1E40H 2 Moderate error Excessive number of conversion enabled channels The number of A D conversion enabled chann...

Page 182: ...on This alarm code is stored when an input signal error is detected according to the setting of the input signal error detection function After the analog input value falls within the range turning on and off Error clear request flag RYA results in the corresponding bit of Input signal error detection flag RWrA and Input signal error detection signal RX1C turning off Alarm code hexadecimal Classif...

Page 183: ...e value to conform to the range of performance specifications Check item Action Does the voltage of the module power supplied externally reach to the voltage of the performance specifications Verify that the voltage of the module power supply lies in the range of performance specifications Page 25 Section 3 2 After the check turn off and on the module power supply If the RUN LED does not turn on e...

Page 184: ...on Is the station type remote device station In the network configuration settings of the master station change the station type to the remote device station Is the A D converter module a reserved station Change the setting of reserved ignored error station to other than the reserved station in the network configuration settings of the master station Is stop of the data link checked through CC Lin...

Page 185: ...b and other stations used in the system operate normally Check if the power supplies of the switching hub and other stations are turned on Check item Action Does any error occur Identify the error factor of the A D converter module with the engineering tool to take the corrective action Page 168 Section 11 1 Check item Action Has an alert been issued in the main A D converter module Check Alert ou...

Page 186: ... A D converter module properly connected to the main analog module If not connected connect the extension A D converter module to the main analog module If properly connected refer to the following to verify the connection between the main analog module and the extension A D converter module Page 53 Section 6 3 1 If the RUN LED does not turn on even after the module power supply is turned from off...

Page 187: ...upply 2 Connect the PORT1 and PORT2 connectors of the main A D converter module with an Ethernet cable 3 Set up the station number setting switch as follows x10 TEST x1 0 4 Turn on the module power supply 5 Unit test begins The MODE LED flashes during the unit test 6 Upon the completion of the unit test the MODE LED turns off When completed normally the ERR LED does not turn on remaining off When ...

Page 188: ...ring tool or the dedicated instruction Then set A D conversion to be enabled by program or engineering tool Is Initial data setting request flag RY9 executed Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 using the engineering tool to check if the digital operation value is stored in CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 When the problem has been solved check the program again Are the V a...

Page 189: ...ED of the main A D converter module on Check the D LINK LED of the main A D converter module and if it is not on perform troubleshooting by referring to the following When the D LINK LED turns off Page 182 Section 11 4 5 When the D LINK LED flashes Page 182 Section 11 4 6 Check for other LEDs by referring to the following Checking the LEDs Page 181 Section 11 4 Is the version of the module on the ...

Page 190: ...verage processing is selected set the value to be not less than Four times Sampling period If the condition above is not met digital operation values remain 0 Is there any potential difference between the AG terminal and the external device GND Connect the AG terminal and the external device GND Is External power supply READY flag RX2F on If the digital operation value cannot be read out from the ...

Page 191: ...ting the cause of the minor error occurred and waiting for five seconds results in Latest warning code RWr1 turning to 0000H and Warning flag RX7 turning off a Device number The device number of this input signal is as follows Signal name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Remote input signals RX0 to RX1F RX20 to RX2F Remote output signals RY0 to RY1F RY20 to RY2F Signal name...

Page 192: ...nd off Initial data setting request flag RY9 check that Remote READY RXB turns on before starting the control a Device number The device number of this input signal is as follows Signal name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Initial data setting completed flag RX9 Initial data setting completion flag RX9 Setting value A Setting value B Module power supply 1 Starts operation ...

Page 193: ... to the following Error history clear command Page 223 Appendix 3 24 b Device number The device number of this input signal is as follows Signal name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Error flag RXA Error flag RXA Latest error code RWr0 Error occurred Error code 0000H 0000H ON OFF OFF OFF ON Error clear request flag RYA Remote READY RXB Controlled by the A D converter module...

Page 194: ...ging CH Difference conversion trigger RY14 to RY17 RY24 to RY27 from No request OFF to Trigger request ON results in CH Difference conversion state flag RX14 to RX17 RX24 to RX27 turning to Converting difference ON Changing CH Difference conversion trigger RY14 to RY17 RY24 to RY27 from Trigger request ON to No request OFF results in CH Difference conversion state flag RX14 to RX17 RX24 to RX27 tu...

Page 195: ...rns to 1 and the ALM LED of the main A D converter module turns on When the digital operation values for all the conversion enabled channels are obtained within the setting range the corresponding values and status become as follows b Device number The device numbers of this input signal are as follows Item Status Latest warning code RWr1 0000H Bit position corresponding to the channel relevant to...

Page 196: ...ag RX19 RX29 turns to Waiting for conversion OFF and then turn off Trigger conversion completed clear request RY1A RY2A from on Even if Trigger conversion request RY19 RY29 is turned on from off during Conversion completed ON of Trigger conversion completed flag RX19 RX29 the A D conversion is performed and the digital operation value is updated Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag...

Page 197: ...D conversion completed flag RX10 to RX13 RX20 to RX23 in the corresponding channels turns off For the error detected channel the digital operation value immediately before the error detection is held in the buffer memory The ALM LED flashes d When Input signal error detection signal turns off The ALM LED turns off Latest warning code RWr1 is cleared Once the analog input value returns to a value e...

Page 198: ... The device number of this input signal is as follows Signal name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Maximum value minimum value reset completed flag RX1D RX2D Signal name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module External power supply monitor state flag RX1F Controlled by the A D converter module CH Maximum value address 0601H 0603H 0605H 0607H 1601H 1603H 160...

Page 199: ...of the extension A D converter module is turned off from on When the external power supply is turned from on to off External power supply READY flag RX2F turns off and the RUN LED of the extension A D converter module flashes A D conversion processing stops on the extension A D converter module and A D conversion completed flag RX20 to RX23 of the extension A D converter module turns off d Device ...

Page 200: ...use of the error and turning on Error clear request flag RYA from off allows the error status to be cleared resulting in Error flag RXA turning off Before Error flag RXA turns off turning off Error clear request flag RYA from on does not allow Error flag RXA to turn off For the timing OFF ON OFF refer to the following Error flag Page 191 Appendix 1 1 3 Input signal error detection signal Page 195 ...

Page 201: ...e as follows 4 Trigger conversion request In trigger conversion mode turning on Trigger conversion request RY19 RY29 from off allows A D conversion to be performed only once in all the channels that are set to enable A D conversion using the trigger conversion function For the timing OFF ON OFF refer to the following Trigger conversion completed flag Page 194 Appendix 1 1 8 For the trigger convers...

Page 202: ...ng Trigger Conversion Function Page 127 Section 8 15 a Device number The device numbers of this output signal are as follows 6 Maximum value minimum value reset request Turning on and off Maximum value minimum value reset request RY1D RY2D allows CH Maximum value address 0601H 0603H 0605H 0607H 0701H 0703H 0705H 0707H and CH Minimum value address 0602H 0604H 0606H 0608H 0702H 0704H 0706H 0708H to ...

Page 203: ... minor error has occurred eliminating the cause of the error and then waiting for five seconds results in Latest warning code RWr1 being automatically cleared Errors or alarms that occurred in the past can be checked with Error history address 0A00H to 0AEFH For error history refer to the following Error history data Page 222 Appendix 3 23 a Device number The device number of this remote register ...

Page 204: ...ored to detect a disconnection When the analog input value satisfies the disconnection detection condition 2mA or 0 5V or less the bit of the lower limit flag in the corresponding channel turns to Alarm ON 1 With the input signal error detection function used an error detected in any of the channels where A D conversion is set to be enabled results in Input signal error detection signal RX1C RX2C ...

Page 205: ...emote register are as follows 7 CH Conversion value shift amount Set the shifting amount to conversion value that is to be used for the shift function in signed 16 bit binary The digital operation values after shift and add are stored to CH Digital operation value RWr2 to RWr5 RWr12 to RWr15 For details on the shift function refer to the following Shift Function Page 113 Section 8 12 a Setting ran...

Page 206: ...numbers of this remote register are as follows Remote register name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH Conversion value shift amount RWw2 RWw3 RWw4 RWw5 RWw12 RWw13 RWw14 RWw15 ...

Page 207: ...the conversion speed for all channels In trigger conversion mode or synchronous communication mode setting the conversion speed to 1ms channel 1H results in operation at 400μs channel A value out of the range above results in the error code 0360H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting ...

Page 208: ...ter module Thus set 28H for Trigger conversion signal assignment address 0002H b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting c Default value The default value is No assignment FFFFH d Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Setting a value out of the range results in the error code 0170H being sto...

Page 209: ...The first Remote output RY of the extension output module corresponds to Remote output RY numbered 20H as counted from the head of the main A D converter module Thus set 20H for Input signal error detection signal assignment address 0003H b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting c Default value The default value is No assignment FFFFH d Rem...

Page 210: ...he head of the extension output module corresponds to Remote output RY numbered 22H as counted from the head of the main A D converter module Thus set 22H for Alert output signal assignment address 0004H b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting c Default value The default value is No assignment FFFFH d Remote buffer memory address The remot...

Page 211: ...rom the head of the extension output module corresponds to Remote output RY numbered 24H as counted from the head of the main A D converter module Thus set 24H for Error flag assignment address 0005H b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting c Default value The default value is No assignment FFFFH d Remote buffer memory address The remote bu...

Page 212: ...put module corresponds to Remote output RY numbered 26H as counted from the head of the main A D converter module Thus set 26H for Warning flag assignment address 0006H b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting c Default value The default value is No assignment FFFFH d Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this are...

Page 213: ...e 213 Appendix 3 10 a Setting range Setting range is Not monitor 0 or 0 1 to 2 seconds 1 to 20 Set the value in increments of 100ms 1 b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting c Default value The default value is Not monitor 0 d Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Setting a value out of th...

Page 214: ...s of this area is as follows Setting data other than the above results in the error code 1F40H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up When no extension input module is connected the setting of Input response time setting address 0010H is ignored Input response time Setting value 1 0ms 2H 1 5ms 3H 5ms 4H 10ms 5H 20ms 6H 70ms 7H Remote buffer mem...

Page 215: ...he lower 1 bit 11 A D conversion enable disable setting Set whether to enable or disable A D conversion for each channel a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting b Default value The default value is Enabled 0 for all channels c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory addresses of this area are as follows Output HOLD CLEAR sett...

Page 216: ... Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED turning on A channel where data other than the above is set operates in the same way as when the A D conversion is disabled Input range Setting value Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module 4 to 20mA 0H 0H 0 to 20mA 1H 1H 1 to 5V 2H 2H 0 to 5V 3H 3H 10 to 10V 4H 4H User range setting 1 5H User range setting 2 6H Rem...

Page 217: ...e buffer memory address The remote buffer memory addresses of this area are as follows In the trigger conversion mode or synchronous communication mode the setting of Averaging process setting address 0104H and 0204H is ignored and the sampling processing is performed A channel to which a value out of the above range is written operates with the sampling processing Processing method Setting value ...

Page 218: ...on and the ERR LED lighting up The A D conversion processing is performed with the settings just before the error a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting b Default value The default value is 0 for all channels c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory addresses of this area are as follows By default 0 is set and so change the...

Page 219: ...the alert output of process alarm for each channel a Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting b Default value The default value is Disable 1 for all channels c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory addresses of this area are as follows Detection method for input signal error Setting value Disable 0H Disconnection detection 4H ...

Page 220: ...ing condition Process alarm upper upper limit value Process alarm upper lower limit value Process alarm lower upper limit value Process alarm lower lower limit value An error results in the error code 06 H or 16 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up resulting in operation just before the error By default 0 is set and so change the set value ...

Page 221: ...Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 to enable the setting b Default value The default value is Disabled 1 for all channels c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory addresses of this area are as follows Remote buffer memory name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Digital clipping enable disable setting 011FH 021F...

Page 222: ...the range or a set value not meeting the following condition Scaling upper limit value Scaling lower limit value An error results in the error code 090 H and 190 H or 091 H and 191 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up resulting operation just before the error By default 0 is set and so change the set value With Scaling enable disable settin...

Page 223: ...th the averaging processing specified the maximum and minimum values are updated per averaging process cycle otherwise updated per sampling cycle With the following functions used values computed by each function are stored in the maximum value and the minimum value Digital clipping function Scaling function Shift function Difference conversion function 22 Extension module identification code The ...

Page 224: ...ry 2 to Error history 15 address 0A10H to 0AEFH in reverse chronological order If 16 or more errors occur errors are deleted from the oldest Item Storage contents Storage example 1 Error code The error code of the error that occurred is stored Order of generation The order of error occurrence is stored A value in the range of 0 to 65535 is stored 0001H First two digits of the year Last two digits ...

Page 225: ... this area is as follows Remote buffer memory name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Error history data 0A00H to 0AEFH Remote buffer memory name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Error history clear command 1000H The values of b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 b0 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not commanded 1 ...

Page 226: ... 0 Completed 1 Not performed 0 refer to the following Error history clear command Page 223 Appendix 3 24 b Default value The default value is Not performed 0 c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Remote buffer memory name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Error history clear command 1000H The values of b1 to b15 are fixed ...

Page 227: ...following remote input signals and remote registers Warning flag RX7 Error flag RXA Alert output signal RX18 RX28 Input signal error detection signal RX1C RX2C In addition Remote READY RXB does not turn on After the execution of Parameter area initialization command address 1002H turning off and on the module power supply enables the module to operate normally Remote buffer memory name Main A D co...

Page 228: ...ted 1 For the timing Not performed 0 Completed 1 Not performed 0 refer to the following Parameter area initialization command Page 225 Appendix 3 26 b Default value The default value is Not performed 0 c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Remote buffer memory name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Parameter area initializ...

Page 229: ...e default value is Not commanded 0 c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Remote buffer memory name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Module operation information initialization command 1004H The values of b1 to b15 are fixed to 0 b0 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not comm...

Page 230: ...1 For the timing Not performed 0 Completed 1 Not performed 0 refer to the following Module operation information initialization command Page 227 Appendix 3 28 b Default value The default value is Not performed 0 c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Remote buffer memory name Main A D converter module Extension A D converter module Module operati...

Page 231: ...connecting the offset value and the gain value both of which are used when an analog signal from outside the programmable controller voltage or current input is converted to the corresponding digital value 1 Offset value An analog input value voltage or current which turns 0 as a digital output value after conversion 2 Gain value An analog input value voltage or current which turns 16000 as a digi...

Page 232: ...value exceeds the range of digital output values the digital output value is fixed to the maximum or minimum value 3 The extension A D converter module does not support User range 1 and User range 2 No Input range setting Offset value Gain value Digital output value 2 Maximum resolution 1 10 to 10V 0V 10V 16000 to 16000 0 625mV User range setting 1 3 10 to 10V 1 1 16000 to 16000 0 5mV User range s...

Page 233: ...When the analog input value exceeds the range of digital output values the digital output value is fixed to the maximum or minimum value 3 The extension A D converter module does not support User range 2 Use the value within the practical analog input range and practical digital output range If a value is out of the range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of perform...

Page 234: ...accuracy which is maintained within the described range of the performance specifications The following graph shows the fluctuation range of accuracy with the range of 10 to 10V selected The accuracy of digital output is 0 1 16 digits at an ambient temperature of 25 5 0 2 32 digits at an ambient temperature of 0 to 55 except for the conditions under noise influence 16000 16000 10 0 10 0 Analog inp...

Page 235: ... values and store the data into devices of the CPU module at the master station The processing time of CC Link IE Field Network depends on the following processing time Sequence scan time of the master station Link scan time Processing time of the remote device station sampling period Page 90 Section 8 5 1 For details on the processing time of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s...

Page 236: ...MC Directive of the machinery constructed with the module These precautions are based on the requirements and the standards of the regulation however it does not guarantee that the entire machinery constructed according to the descriptions will comply with abovementioned directives The method and judgement for complying with the EMC Directive must be determined by the person who constructs the ent...

Page 237: ... 1V m EN61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity 1 Immunity test in which burst noise is applied to the power line and signal line AC DC main power I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV DC I O analog communication 1kV EN61000 4 5 Surge immunity 1 Immunity test in which lightning surge is applied to the power line and signal line AC power line AC I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV CM 1kV DM DC pow...

Page 238: ... with a thick ground cable so that low impedance can be ensured even at high frequencies Holes in the control panel must be 10cm diameter or less If the holes are larger than 10cm radio wave may be emitted In addition because radio waves leak through a clearance between the control panel and its door reduce the clearance as much as possible The leakage of radio waves can be suppressed by the direc...

Page 239: ... are made up of shielded wires Strip a part of the jacket as shown below and ground the exposed shield in the largest possible area b Grounding the cable clamp Use shielded cables for external wiring and ground the shields of the external wiring cables to the control panel with the AD75CK type cable clamp Mitsubishi Ground the shield section 20 to 30cm away from the module For details of the AD75C...

Page 240: ...ite core will not produce any effect For the FG terminal on a main module that is connected to the external power supply the external power supply of an extension module and CC Link IE Field Network cables attach a ferrite core 4cm away from the module Ferrite core used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi NEC TOKIN ESD SR 250 TDK ZCAT3035 1330 Example b Noise filter power supply line filter A no...

Page 241: ...output side noise will be induced into the input side cables from which the noise was filtered Ground the noise filter grounding terminal to the control panel with the shortest cable possible approx 10cm Filter Induction Input side power supply side Output side device side Filter Input side power supply side Output side device side Noise is induced if an input line and an output line are bundled A...

Page 242: ...irements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The module operates at the rated voltage of 24VDC The Low Voltage Directive is not applied to the modules that operate at the rated voltage of less than 50VAC and 75VDC ...

Page 243: ... and Function Version The serial number and function version of the A D converter module can be checked on the rating plate 1 The extension A D converter module does not have a MAC address 161010000000000 A MADE IN JAPAN MODEL SERIAL Relevant regulation standards Serial number Function version MAC address 1 ...

Page 244: ...8VDC Inrush current 31 2A for 1 5ms or shorter Current consumption 230mA Item NZ2GF2BN 60AD4 NZ2GF2B 60AD4 Conversion speed switch function Allows switching into the following conversion speeds 100μs channel 400μs channel 1ms channel Allows switching into the following conversion speeds 400μs channel 1ms channel Speed switching of the trigger conversion function Allows switching between 100μs chan...

Page 245: ... addition of the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function The remote buffer memory therefore differs in the following For the NZ2GF2BN 60AD4 Mode switch address 0000H is set to 9 Automatical judgment mode by default Hence if the default value is left using a master station that supports the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function results in the NZ2GF2BN 60AD4...

Page 246: ...ix 10 External Dimensions Appendix 10 1 Main A D converter module Appendix 10 2 Extension A D converter module Unit mm DIN rail center 23 4 68 50 4 5 133 74 5 Unit mm DIN rail center 4 23 68 74 5 50 4 5 115 8 5 4 ...

Page 247: ...hecking by latest error code RWr0 171 Checking by latest warning code RWr1 171 Checking the LEDs 181 Connectable modules 49 Connecting an Ethernet cable 60 Conversion speed switch 205 Conversion speed switch function 89 Count average 96 Current input characteristics 231 Cyclic data update watch function 145 Cyclic data update watch time setting 211 D D LINK LED 21 Details of remote I O signals 189...

Page 248: ...ialization command 227 Module operation information initialization completed 228 Monitor area address 0500H to 09FFH 41 Monitor area address 0700H to 07FFH 45 Moving average 97 N Number of ON times integration function 145 O O G LED 21 OFFSET LED 21 Offset value 229 Offset gain setting 83 Others 238 P P1 21 P2 21 Packing list 14 Parameter area address 0000H to 04FFH 39 Parameter area address 0200H...

Page 249: ...symptom 186 U Unit test 185 V V LED 21 Voltage input characteristics 230 W Warning flag 189 Warning flag assignment 210 Wiring of Ethernet cable 60 Wiring of terminal block and external devices 63 Wiring to terminal block for module power supply and FG 58 ...

Page 250: ...C Added or modified parts SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 2 1 5 2 6 5 7 1 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 3 8 1 8 2 8 16 11 4 Appendix 9 3 July 2017 SH NA 081451ENG D Added or modified parts SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 2 1 3 7 1 8 19 11 1 11 4 Appendix 3 10 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be hel...

Page 251: ...been avoided if functions or 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 fir...

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