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

-NZ2GF2BN-60DA4
-NZ2EX2B-60DA4

Summary of Contents for NZ2EX2B-60DA4

Page 1: ...CC Link IE Field Network Digital Analog Converter Module User s Manual NZ2GF2BN 60DA4 NZ2EX2B 60DA4 ...

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Page 3: ...gram to ensure that the entire system will operate safely Do not use any use prohibited signals as a remote I O signal Do not write any data to the use prohibited areas in the remote register If these operations are performed correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed Configure safety circuits external to the programmable controller to ensure that the entire system operates safely even w...

Page 4: ...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 the respective connectors and securely lock t...

Page 5: ... with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise When disconnecting the cable from the module do not pull the cable by the cable part For the cable with connector hold the connector part of the cable For the cable connected to the terminal block loosen the terminal screw Pulling the cable connected to...

Page 6: ...t 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 to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Startup and maintenance of a control panel must be perform...

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: ...will not cause system control problems Relevant modules NZ2GF2BN 60DA4 NZ2EX2B 60DA4 Remark Unless otherwise specified this manual describes the program examples in which the remote I O signals and remote registers are assigned for a D A converter module as follows Remote input signal RX0 to RX1F main D A converter module RX20 to RX2F extension D A converter module Remote output signal RY0 to RY1F...

Page 9: ...Field 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 of CC Link IE Field Network for the QD77GF16 MELSEC Q QD77GF Simple Motion Module User s Manual Positio...

Page 10: ...rrent Consumption 28 3 4 Function List 29 3 5 List of Remote I O Signals 31 3 5 1 Main D A converter module 32 3 5 2 Extension D A converter module 33 3 6 List of Remote Registers 34 3 6 1 Main D A converter module 35 3 6 2 Extension D A converter module 36 3 7 List of Remote Buffer Memory Areas 37 3 7 1 Main D A converter module 39 3 7 2 Extension D A converter module 43 CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURES BEFO...

Page 11: ...ersion Speed and Conversion Period 88 8 6 Range Switching Function 91 8 7 Analog Output HOLD CLEAR Function 92 8 8 Cyclic Data Update Watch Function 94 8 9 Scaling Function 95 8 10 Shift Function 100 8 11 Digital Value Range Check Function 104 8 12 Alert Output Function 106 8 13 Trigger Output Function 109 8 14 CC Link IE Field Network Synchronous Communication Function 119 8 15 Error Notification...

Page 12: ... Details of Remote Registers 179 Appendix 3 Details of Remote Buffer Memory 184 Appendix 4 I O Conversion Characteristics of D A Conversion 204 Appendix 5 Accuracy of D A Conversion 207 Appendix 6 Processing Time of CC Link IE Field Network 208 Appendix 7 EMC and Low Voltage Directives 209 Appendix 7 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 209 Appendix 7 2 Requirements to compliance with the L...

Page 13: ...is used 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 Wr...

Page 14: ...ic 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 special relay SB Bit d...

Page 15: ...ta output from the master station to a slave station For some areas in a local station data are input 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 recovers...

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

Page 17: ... to the external devices The digital data is set up from the master station Using the D A converter module allows the flow and the temperature to be controlled from the master station Digital signal as a discrete sequence D A conversion Analog signal as a continuous amount Master station CC Link IE Field Network Main D A converter module Control valve Flow control Tank Master station CC Link IE Fi...

Page 18: ...temperature of 0 to 55 5 D A conversion at any desired timing D A conversion is performed on a digital value immediately after the input of a trigger output request for each channel The combination with the external signal assignment function allows direct input of a trigger output request from the extension input module which has the following advantages Being free from the effect of the sequence...

Page 19: ...ut of an error status or an alert status from the extension output module in the event of an error or an alert This output is free from the influence of the sequence scan and link scan 9 Support for the CC Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function D A conversion can be performed with a synchronization period of the master station that supports the CC Link IE Field Network synchronou...

Page 20: ...ling it to be removed easily 12 Check on the error history The history of the last 15 errors and occurrence time is stored in the main D A converter module Checking the error information of the past helps to identify the cause at the time of a trouble 13 Easy settings by CC IE Field configuration of the engineering tool The CC IE Field configuration of the engineering tool makes it possible to set...

Page 21: ...l because it is used for our maintenance purposes No Name Application 1 Station number setting switch A rotary switch for the following settings and test Station Number Setting Page 49 Section 6 1 Offset Gain Setting Page 82 Section 7 3 Unit Test Page 165 Section 11 5 When operating the station number setting switch use a flathead screwdriver with a tip width of 3 5mm or less 1 3 2 4 5 6 1 7 8 1 9...

Page 22: ... 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 connection to CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector Connect an Ethernet cable Pa...

Page 23: ...ink in operation On 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 Off Off Off 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 Cy...

Page 24: ... power 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 A cover for preventing electric shock while the power is on Terminal block for analog output signals A two piece terminal block for the connection to an external device 4 Termi...

Page 25: ...f 300V is 2500V 4 This 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 209 Appendix 7...

Page 26: ... circuit protection Protected Absolute maximum output Voltage 15V Current 21mA Isolation method Between communication system terminal and all analog output terminals Photocoupler isolation Between power supply system terminal and all analog output terminals Transformer isolation Between output channels Non isolation Withstand voltage Between all power supply and communication system terminals and ...

Page 27: ... 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 output signals RAV1 25 3 compliant with JIS C 2805 Applicable wire size 0 3 to 1 25 V2 MS3 JST Mfg Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 ...

Page 28: ...inal block for external 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 ...

Page 29: ...on Characteristics of D A Conversion Page 204 Appendix 4 2 Except for the conditions under noise influence 3 Do not connect two or more wires to the terminal 4 For the conversion period with the extension D A converter module connected refer to the following Conversion Speed and Conversion Period Page 88 Section 8 5 Weight 0 23kg Item Description ...

Page 30: ... Page 26 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 A D converter module CC Link IE Field Network Analog Digital Converter Module User s Manual The value of the module power supply current in the extension module described in the specifications is the value of the module power sup...

Page 31: ...e scale conversion Page 95 Section 8 9 Shift function Provides analog output adding the set shift value to a digital value This function facilitates fine adjustment at the system start up Page 100 Section 8 10 Digital value range check function Outputs an error when a digital value is out of the digital input range of the output range setting Page 104 Section 8 11 Alert output function Outputs an ...

Page 32: ...conversion processing of up to eight channels is possible Page 132 Section 8 16 2 The main D A converter module permits the connection of one extension A D converter module With the extension A D converter module connected A D conversion processing of four channels and D A conversion processing of four channels is possible Page 133 Section 8 16 3 CC Link IE Field Network diagnostic function Allows...

Page 33: ...nput signal from D A converter module to master local module Remote output RY indicates the output signal from master local module to D A converter module The remote I O signals of the main D A converter module and extension module are assigned as shown below For details on the remote I O signals refer to the following Page 169 Appendix 1 Module Remote input RX Remote output RY Main D A converter ...

Page 34: ...B Remote READY RYB Use prohibited RXC Use prohibited RYC Use prohibited RXD Use prohibited RYD Use prohibited RXE Use prohibited RYE Use prohibited RXF Use prohibited RYF Use prohibited RX10 Use prohibited RY10 CH1 Output enable disable flag RX11 Use prohibited RY11 CH2 Output enable disable flag RX12 Use prohibited RY12 CH3 Output enable disable flag RX13 Use prohibited RY13 CH4 Output enable dis...

Page 35: ...le Signal direction Master local module Extension D A converter module Device No Description Device No Description Extension D A converter module RX20 Use prohibited RY20 CH1 Output enable disable flag RX21 Use prohibited RY21 CH2 Output enable disable flag RX22 Use prohibited RY22 CH3 Output enable disable flag RX23 Use prohibited RY23 CH4 Output enable disable flag RX24 Use prohibited RY24 Use p...

Page 36: ... to master local module Remote register RWw is the information output from master local module to D A converter module The remote registers of the main D A converter module and extension module are assigned as shown below For details on the remote register refer to the following Page 179 Appendix 2 Module Remote register RWr Remote register RWw Main D A converter module RWr0 to RWrF RWw0 to RWwF E...

Page 37: ... D A converter module Master local module Signal direction Master local module Main D A converter module Device No Description Device No Description Main D A converter module RWr0 Latest error code RWw0 Use prohibited RWr1 Latest warning code RWw1 Use prohibited RWr2 CH1 Set value check code RWw2 CH1 Digital value RWr3 CH2 Set value check code RWw3 CH2 Digital value RWr4 CH3 Set value check code R...

Page 38: ...rohibited RWw11 Use prohibited RWr12 CH1 Set value check code RWw12 CH1 Digital value RWr13 CH2 Set value check code RWw13 CH2 Digital value RWr14 CH3 Set value check code RWw14 CH3 Digital value RWr15 CH4 Set value check code RWw15 CH4 Digital value RWr16 Use prohibited RWw16 CH1 Shifting set value RWr17 Use prohibited RWw17 CH2 Shifting set value RWr18 Use prohibited RWw18 CH3 Shifting set value...

Page 39: ...5 0000H 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 t...

Page 40: ...User s manual for the master local module used 2 For the access method refer to the following Parameter area Page 68 Section 7 1 Error history area Page 149 Section 11 1 Do not access any system area using the REMFR or REMTO instruction Doing so may cause malfunction ...

Page 41: ...on 11 2 Type Address Description Default value 1 Read Write 2 Necessity of RY9 3 Decimal Hexadecimal Station based parameter data 0 0000H Mode switch 0009H R W 1 0001H System area 2 0002H Trigger output signal assignment for external signal assignment function FFFFH R W 3 0003H System area 4 0004H Alert output signal assignment for external signal assignment function FFFFH R W 5 0005H Error flag a...

Page 42: ... based parameter data 270 010EH Scaling enable disable setting 000FH R W 271 010FH CH1 Scaling lower limit value 0 R W 272 0110H CH1 Scaling upper limit value 0 R W 273 0111H CH2 Scaling lower limit value 0 R W 274 0112H CH2 Scaling upper limit value 0 R W 275 0113H CH3 Scaling lower limit value 0 R W 276 0114H CH3 Scaling upper limit value 0 R W 277 0115H CH4 Scaling lower limit value 0 R W 278 0...

Page 43: ...A06H CH1 Digital value 0000H R 2567 0A07H CH2 Digital value 0000H R 2568 0A08H CH3 Digital value 0000H R 2569 0A09H CH4 Digital value 0000H R 2570 to 2575 0A0AH to 0A0FH System area 2576 to 2591 0A10H 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...

Page 44: ...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 operation information in...

Page 45: ... 516 0204H Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting 0000H R W 517 0205H Alert output setting 000FH R W 518 0206H CH1 Alert output upper limit value 0000H R W 519 0207H CH1 Alert output lower limit value 0000H R W 520 0208H CH2 Alert output upper limit value 0000H R W 521 0209H CH2 Alert output lower limit value 0000H R W 522 020AH CH3 Alert output upper limit value 0000H R W 523 020BH CH3 Alert output low...

Page 46: ...odule 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 control data 4608 to 4863 1200H to 12FFH System area ...

Page 47: ...start the control Page 49 Section 6 1 Page 50 Section 6 2 Page 52 Section 6 3 Page 57 Section 6 4 Page 59 Section 6 5 Page 62 Section 6 6 Page 68 Section 7 1 Page 75 Section 7 2 1 Page 136 CHAPTER 9 Page 82 Section 7 3 Set the station number of the main D A converter module Setting a station number Check box Connection When using an extension module connect the extension module to the main D A con...

Page 48: ...46 Memo ...

Page 49: ... configure the system using D A converter 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 D A Converter Module The following figure shows the system configuration including a D A converter module Main D A converter module Extension module ...

Page 50: ...all the following version of GX Works2 or GX Works3 When the latest profile of the D A 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 Configuration window by profile regi...

Page 51: ...ion number Ex For the station number 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...

Page 52: ...ed 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 D A 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 Installation position When installing the D A ...

Page 53: ...tallation Position 6 2 3 Installation direction The D A 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 54: ...module joint levers two points on the side of the extension module Slide the levers vertically 3 Insert the connector of the extension module into that of the D A converter module so that they are securely engaged 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 Lock ...

Page 55: ...he extension module in a procedure 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 56: ... 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 Hitch the hook according to ...

Page 57: ...ide the DIN rail stopper up 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 t...

Page 58: ...e 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 mounting 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 59: ...ble below shows the suitable wire for connection to the terminal block for module power supply and FG For applicable solderless terminals refer to the following Performance Specifications Page 24 Section 3 2 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 termina...

Page 60: ...0mm 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 name 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 solderless terminal tool NH79 Bar solderless termin...

Page 61: ...e power supply of the main D A converter module and the power supply of the external device 2 With attention to the orientation of the cable push the Ethernet cable connector into the main D A 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 62: ...d 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 PORT2 are both possible b Disconne...

Page 63: ...net cables with broken latches Doing so may cause the cable to unplug or malfunction c Connecting and disconnecting the 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 ...

Page 64: ...ightening 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 terminal Wire Model Applicable tightening tor...

Page 65: ... Open the terminal block cover and loosen the 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 66: ...minals 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 NC 7 CH2 V 8 COM 9 I 10 NC 11 CH3 V 12 COM 13 I 14 NC 15 CH4 V 16 COM 17 I 18 NC NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3 V CH3 I CH4 V CH4 I NC NC CH4 COM NC CH3 COM CH2 COM CH1 COM NC NC 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 67: ...ock The following shows wiring to the terminal block For voltage output For current output CH4 I NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3 V CH3 I CH4 V NC NC NC CH3 COM CH4 COM NC CH2 COM NC CH1 COM CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH4 I NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3 V CH3 I CH4 V NC NC NC CH3 COM CH4 COM NC CH2 COM NC CH1 COM CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 ...

Page 68: ...t one point on the programmable controller side However depending on the external noise conditions it may be better to ground them externally d External wiring The following shows the external wiring For voltage output 1 For the cable use the 2 core shielded twisted pair cable 2 If there is noise or ripples in the external wiring connect a 0 1 to 0 47 F capacitor 25V or higher voltage resistant pr...

Page 69: ...derless terminals must be two or less When 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 c...

Page 70: ...ce To select the main D A converter module in the CC IE Field Configuration window select NZ2GF2B 60DA4 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 D A converter module or the extension module...

Page 71: ...ta assurance per station refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used Do not set the parameters 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 D A converter module cannot be guaranteed When using the extension module be su...

Page 72: ...he 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 D A 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 write Station list ...

Page 73: ... data update watch time setting Page 94 Section 8 8 Extension I O setting Input response time setting Page 128 Section 8 16 1 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting Setting item Reference D A conversion enable disable setting CH1 D A conversion enable disable setting Page 87 Section 8 3 CH2 D A conversion enable disable setting CH3 D A conversion enable disable setting CH4 D A conversion enable disable...

Page 74: ...Scaling upper limit value CH3 Scaling lower limit value CH4 Scaling enable disable setting CH4 Scaling upper limit value CH4 Scaling lower limit value Setting item Reference Ext module 1_D A conversion enable disable setting Ext module 1_CH1 D A conversion enable disable setting Page 87 Section 8 3 Ext module 1_CH2 D A conversion enable disable setting Ext module 1_CH3 D A conversion enable disabl...

Page 75: ... module 1_CH3 Alert output lower limit value Ext module 1_CH4 Alert output setting Ext module 1_CH4 Alert output upper limit value Ext module 1_CH4 Alert output lower limit value Ext module 1_Scaling function Ext module 1_CH1 Scaling enable disable setting Page 95 Section 8 9 Ext module 1_CH1 Scaling upper limit value Ext module 1_CH1 Scaling lower limit value Ext module 1_CH2 Scaling enable disab...

Page 76: ...be written to the D A converter module To read the parameters from the D A converter module set Method selection to Parameter read and click button The parameters are checked when they are written to the D A converter module 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 153 ...

Page 77: ...t the parameters in the following 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 ...

Page 78: ...ule 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 D A converter module Station list ...

Page 79: ...py 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 14 Click button to open the following window 15 Click button 16 The parameters are written to the D A converter module Setting up the module parameters of the slave station is now complete 17 Close the CC IE Field Configuration window 18 Click button to open the ...

Page 80: ... 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 81: ...n 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 Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE Field button 2 On the CC IE Field Configuration window from List of stations select the main D A converter module 3 Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window CC IE Fi...

Page 82: ...er 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 83: ...ETTINGS 7 7 2 How to Change the Parameters 10 Click button to open the following window 11 Click button 12 The parameters are written to the D A converter module Setting the module parameters of the slave station is complete ...

Page 84: ...g the and switches Pressing the switch increases the analog output value Pressing the switch decreases the analog output value 6 Keep pressing button until the RUN LED lights up Once the RUN LED lights up release button While the RUN LED lights up the offset value or gain value is being written to the non volatile memory Upon completion of the write the RUN LED goes out Check that the RUN LED goes...

Page 85: ... non volatile memory in the main D A converter module Set up the offset gain setting so that the offset value is smaller than the gain value With Range setting address 0103H set to User range setting 1 or User range setting 2 the main D A 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 val...

Page 86: ... 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 82 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 shifts to the unit test mode ...

Page 87: ...er output mode D A conversion is performed at the time of turning on Trigger out request RY19 RY29 from off Synchronous communication mode D A 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 D A converter module operates in n...

Page 88: ...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 Drive mode of main analog module...

Page 89: ...tation 2 In Basic module parameter set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to either 0 Enable or 1 Disable For the extension D A converter module go to Ext module 1_Module parameter and make the setting of Ext module 1_CH D A conversion enable disable setting 8 4 D A Output Enable Disable Function This function allows the selection of whether to output the D A conversion value or the offset v...

Page 90: ...od 1 Reference Main D A converter module Not connected Extension I O module 100 s Number of conversion enabled channels Page 88 Section 8 5 1 Extension D A converter module 200 s Number of conversion enabled channels Page 89 Section 8 5 2 Extension A D converter module 200 s Number of conversion enabled channels Page 90 Section 8 5 3 Main A D converter module Not connected Extension I O module 100...

Page 91: ...led channels 2 Conversion period of the main D A converter module Conversion speed 100 s Processing time 100 s 3 600 s Conversion period of the extension D A converter module Conversion speed 100 s Processing time 100 s 2 400 s 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 D A converter mod...

Page 92: ...0 s 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 100 s 100 s 4 800 s Conversion period of the extension D A converter module 100 s 100 s 4 800 s 100μs CH1 100μs 100μs CH2 100μs 100μs CH3 100μs 100μs CH4 100μs CH1 CH2...

Page 93: ...Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set up CH Range setting When switching the output range set CH Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 RY20 to RY23 to Disable OFF before setting a value within the range an external device allows for CH Digital value RWw2...

Page 94: ...tion error 2 error code 0E30H Execution status D A conversion enable disable setting address 0102H 0202H Enable Disable CH Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 RY20 to RY23 Enable Disable Enable or disable Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 0104H 0204H HOLD CLEAR HOLD or CLEAR HOLD or CLEAR Analog output status while the CPU module is in RUN The analog value D A converted from the digital...

Page 95: ...onfiguration window Select the main D A converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set up CH Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting For the extension D A converter module make the settings for each item of Ext module 1_Module ...

Page 96: ...AR setting function Page 92 Section 8 7 1 Setting procedure 1 Set Method selection to Parameter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main D A converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Station parameter set the monitoring time for Cyclic data update watch time setting For the cyclic data update watch time setting ...

Page 97: ...alue corresponding to the lower limit value of the analog output value in the range setting for the scaling lower limit value b When the user range is used for the analog output range Set a value corresponding to the gain value for the scaling upper limit value Set a value corresponding to the offset value for the scaling lower limit value 2 Calculation of the scaling value Scale conversion is per...

Page 98: ... setting to 0 Enable 4 In Basic module parameter set the values for CH Scaling lower limit value and CH Scaling upper 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 following condition Scali...

Page 99: ...Scaling upper limit value 10000 CH Scaling lower limit value 2000 The digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Digital value Digital value after scale conversion Analog output voltage V 2000 0 0 3600 2400 1 5200 4800 2 6800 7200 3 8400 9600 4 10000 12000 5 0V 5V Digital value after scale conversion Analog output voltage V Scaling lower limit value 2000 Scaling upper limit v...

Page 100: ... lower limit value 4000 The digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Digital value Digital value after scale conversion Analog output voltage V 4000 16000 10 6000 8000 5 8000 0 0 10000 8000 5 12000 16000 10 10V 10V Analog output voltage V Scaling lower limit value 4000 Scaling upper limit value 12000 0 16000 16000 8000 16383 16384 Digital value after scale conversion Digita...

Page 101: ...m resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications The default digital value 0 may not be appropriate depending on the scaling function setting Especially in the examples 1 2 and 3 the out of range digital value error error code 060 H 160 H occurs if CH Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 RY20 to RY23 is turned on with the digital value being 0 Therefore set ...

Page 102: ...etting procedure The setting procedure for the main D A converter module is as follows 1 Set Method selection to Parameter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main D A converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 Set a value for CH Shifting set value RWw6 to R...

Page 103: ...ule 3 Setting example Ex When values are set for a channel with output range of 10 to 10V in the main D A converter module as follows CH Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 250 The digital value is as follows Analog output voltage V Digital value before adjustment Digital value Shifting set value after adjustment 10 16250 16000 5 8250 8000 0 250 0 5 7750 8000 10 15750 16000 10 5 0 0 16000 15750 16000 ...

Page 104: ...Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set CH Scaling enable disable setting to 0 Enable Analog output voltage V Digital value Digital value Shifting set value Value after scaling 0 3025 3000 0 1 4225 4200 2400 2 5425 5400 4800 3 6625 6600 7200 4 7825 7800 9600 5 9025 9000 12000 Adds the shifting ...

Page 105: ...103 CHAPTER 8 FUNCTIONS 8 8 10 Shift Function 4 In Basic module parameter set the values for CH Scaling lower limit value and CH Scaling upper limit value 5 Set CH Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 to 25 ...

Page 106: ...er limit of the setting range analog output is as follows When the digital value is greater than the upper limit of the setting range the analog value is output with the upper limit of the setting range When the digital value is smaller than the lower limit of the setting range the analog value is output with the lower limit of the setting range The analog output value returns to the normal value ...

Page 107: ...rted digital value is out of the setting range a slight inaccuracy may be contained in the target digital value for the check code when the check code is stored due to an operational error in the scale conversion 5 When the shift function is enabled When a value is set for CH Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 RWw16 to RWw19 the value with the shifting set value added is the target for the check code...

Page 108: ...warning code RWr1 Remote READY RXB Lights up Lights out Lights up Lights out 0A11H ON 0000H 0000H 0A01H Alert output upper limit value OFF ON Alert output signal RX1E RX2E OFF OFF ON Alert output lower limit value 10000 1000 Digital value Alert output flag CH1 upper limit value RWrA b0 RWr1A b0 Alert output flag CH1 lower limit value RWrA b1 RWr1A b1 Alert output clear request flag RY1E RY2E OFF D...

Page 109: ...owing Alarm Code List Page 160 Section 11 3 2 Operation of the alert output function When the digital value exceeds the alert output upper limit value or is below the alert output lower limit value an alert is output and the analog output value becomes any of the following When the digital value exceeds the alert output upper limit value An analog value converted from the digital value of the aler...

Page 110: ...he setting procedure for the main D A converter module is as follows 1 Set Method selection to Parameter write CC IE Field Configuration window Select the main D A converter module from List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 In Basic module parameter set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 In Basic module parameter set CH Alert ...

Page 111: ...he extension input module is turned on For the external signal assignment function refer to the following External signal assignment function Page 129 Section 8 16 2 An extension input module is required when the trigger output function is used with the external signal assignment function 2 Restrictions The following table lists the restrictions on the trigger output function 3 How the trigger out...

Page 112: ... D A conversion D A conversion D A conversion D A conversion 100μs 400 s Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input 400μs 1st cyclic transmission CH1 Digital value 2nd cyclic transmission CH1 Digital value 3rd cyclic transmission CH1 Digital value 1st cyclic transmission CH2 Digital value 2nd cyclic transmission...

Page 113: ...0000H to Trigger output mode 1H Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 results in 0920H being stored to Latest warning code RWr1 Turning off and on the module power supply results in Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 turning off and the module waiting for trigger input The following figure shows the operation until the completion of D A conversion after turning on Trigger o...

Page 114: ... interlock turn on Trigger output request RY19 RY29 after Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 turns off Trigger output request RY19 RY29 D A conversion processing Analog output value Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 Trigger output completed clear request RY1A RY2A ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program D A c...

Page 115: ...utput request RY19 RY29 Controlled by the D A converter module Controlled by the program ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Trigger output request RY19 RY29 Analog output value of CH1 D A conversion processing CH1 Output enable disable flag RY10 RY20 Trigger output completed clear request RY1A RY2A Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger...

Page 116: ...19 RY29 after external signal assignment Analog output value of CH2 HOLD setting D A conversion processing Operating status of CPU module Trigger output completed clear request RY1A RY2A Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input Waiting for trigger input 1st D A conversion 2nd D A conversion 1st D A conversion value 2nd D ...

Page 117: ... of the extension input module is calculated as shown below Input response time setting 0 5 ms b When Trigger output request RY19 RY29 is not assigned to Remote input RX using the external signal assignment function SM 1 LS 2 Response time of the D A converter module 3 ms 1 SM Sequence scan time ms User s manual for the CPU module used in the master station 2 LS Link scan time ms User s manual for...

Page 118: ...nment function The following table lists the input interval ON time and OFF time of Remote input RX to which Trigger output request RY19 of the main D A converter module is assigned 1 The response time of the extension input module is the minimum time period until the main D A converter module recognizes an input from the extension input module The response time of the extension input module is ca...

Page 119: ...Connected 0 3 Analog output value of CH1 Analog output value of CH2 Trigger output request RY19 RY29 Analog output value of CH3 Analog output value of CH4 2nd D A conversion value of CH3 2nd D A conversion value of CH4 1st D A conversion value of CH4 Controlled by the D A converter module 1st D A conversion value of CH3 1st D A conversion value of CH2 1st D A conversion value of CH1 2nd D A conver...

Page 120: ...de 3 In Basic module parameter set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 4 Click button to write the parameters to the D A 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 remote reset to switch the mode of the D A converter module to trigger output mode For the ex...

Page 121: ...n operates Every synchronization cycle of the master station the D A conversion is performed for the D A conversion enabled channels Module and software Supported version Simple motion module First five digits of the serial number are 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 Shift function C...

Page 122: ...s 2nd digital value of CH1 3rd digital value of CH1 1st digital value of CH2 2nd digital value of CH2 3rd digital value of CH2 1st digital value of CH3 2nd digital value of CH3 3rd digital value of CH3 1st digital value of CH4 2nd digital value of CH4 3rd digital value of CH4 1st D A conversion value of CH1 2nd D A conversion value of CH1 1st D A conversion value of CH2 2nd D A conversion value of...

Page 123: ...value of CH1 2nd digital value of CH1 3rd digital value of CH1 1st digital value of CH2 2nd digital value of CH2 3rd digital value of CH2 1st digital value of CH3 2nd digital value of CH3 3rd digital value of CH3 1st digital value of CH4 2nd digital value of CH4 3rd digital value of CH4 Synchronization cycle of the master station Conversion processing 100μs CH1 Digital value RWw2 CH2 Digital value...

Page 124: ...digital value of CH1 1st digital value of CH2 2nd digital value of CH2 3rd digital value of CH2 1st digital value of CH3 2nd digital value of CH3 3rd digital value of CH3 1st digital value of CH4 2nd digital value of CH4 3rd digital value of CH4 Synchronization cycle of the master station Conversion processing 100μs CH1 Digital value RWw2 CH2 Digital value RWw3 CH3 Digital value RWw4 CH4 Digital v...

Page 125: ...5 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 to write a value to CH1 Digital value and CH2 Digital value of the main D A converter module with station number 17 4 Setting procedure master station 1 Set the synchronization cycle of the master station to any of the fol...

Page 126: ...Select the main D A 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 D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 5 Click button to write the parameters to the D A converter module 6 Check that 0920H is stored in Latest warning c...

Page 127: ...converter module notifies that a warning or alarm occurs to the master station in the following method When an alarm occurs in the extension analog module the alarm is notified by the ALM LED and RWr1 of the main analog module Item Description Reference Error flag RXA Turns on when a moderate error or major error occurs Page 171 Appendix 1 1 3 Latest error code RWr0 An error code is stored when a ...

Page 128: ...r error code 0940H For how to clear an alarm refer to the following Digital Value Range Check Function Page 104 Section 8 11 Alert Output Function Page 106 Section 8 12 Error type Clearing an error Minor error Warning A warning is cleared five seconds after the error cause is removed 1 Alarm 2 Check code Turn on Error clear request flag RYA or Initial data setting request flag RY9 after writing a ...

Page 129: ...an out of range digital value can be cleared 1 On the CC IE Field Configuration window select the main D A converter module from List of stations 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 t...

Page 130: ...ut module 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 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 power su...

Page 131: ... module does not allow the assigned remote output signal to be turned on off or monitored by program Turn on off or monitor the pre assigned remote input signal of the main module In the above example turn on off or monitor RY2A Target remote I O signals of external signal assignment Area to be set Trigger output request RY19 Trigger output signal assignment Alert output signal RX1E Alert output s...

Page 132: ... 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 results in the error code 017 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up Multiple remote I O signals of the main module cannot be assigned to a remote output signal of the extension ...

Page 133: ...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 134: ... supply monitoring function Monitors the on off state of the external power supply of the extension D A converter module indicating the monitored state by the RUN LED and External power supply READY flag RX2F of the extension D A converter module For details refer to the following External power supply READY flag Page 175 Appendix 1 1 8 Drive mode With the extension D A converter module connected ...

Page 135: ... External power supply monitoring function 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 CC Link IE Field Network Analog Digital Converter Module User s Manual Drive mode With the extension D ...

Page 136: ...d from the connected station to 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...

Page 137: ...D A converter module refer to the following How to Check Error Codes and Alarm Codes Page 149 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 Module User s Manual Network a ...

Page 138: ...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 Baton pass status of each st...

Page 139: ... Works2 Start creating a 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 D A converter module NZ2GF2BN 60DA4 Extension D A converter module NZ2EX2B 60DA4 Master station station No 0 00 to 1F 20 to 2F Analog output CH1 to CH2 Analog output CH1 to CH4 Remote device station statio...

Page 140: ... module RX00 to RX1F RX RX20 to RX2F RY00 to RY1F RY RY20 to RY2F RWw0 to RWwF RWw RWw10 to RWw1F RWr0 to RWrF RWr RWr10 to RWr1F Remote device station station No 1 Main D A converter module RX Extension D A converter module RX00 to RX1F RX RX20 to RX2F RY00 to RY1F RY RY20 to RY2F RWw0 to RWwF RWw RWw10 to RWw1F RWr0 to RWrF RWr RWr10 to RWr1F RY RWw RWr RX20 to RX2F RY20 to RY2F RWw10 to RWw1F R...

Page 141: ...H2 Alert output upper limit value 10000 CH2 Alert output lower limit value 3000 Scaling function CH1 Scaling enable disable setting 0 Enable CH1 Scaling upper limit value 32000 CH1 Scaling lower limit value 0 Setting item Setting value Ext module 1_D A conversion enable disable setting Ext module 1_CH1 D A conversion enable disable setting 0 Enable Ext module 1_CH2 D A conversion enable disable se...

Page 142: ... converter module CH1 Output enable disable flag NZ2EX2B 60DA4 Y1020 to Y102F Y1021 Extension D A converter module CH2 Output enable disable flag Y1022 Extension D A converter module CH3 Output enable disable flag Y1023 Extension D A converter module CH4 Output enable disable flag Y102E Extension D A converter module Alert output clear request flag W1002 Main D A converter module CH1 Digital value...

Page 143: ...150 Extension D A converter module CH1 Set value check code D2151 Extension D A converter module CH2 Set value check code D2152 Extension D A converter module CH3 Set value check code D2153 Extension D A converter module CH4 Set value check code F0 Main D A converter module CH2 Upper limit alert occurrence F1 Main D A converter module CH2 Lower limit alert occurrence F10 Extension D A converter mo...

Page 144: ...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 145: ... button 4 Close the CC 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 parameters 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 RESET or Power OFF ON ...

Page 146: ...g 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 139 Section 9 3 3 10 Click button to wr...

Page 147: ...t clear request flag Turn off Alert output clear request flag Extension D A converter module Set CH2 Digital value Set CH3 Digital value Set CH4 Digital value CH1 Output enable disable flag CH2 Output enable disable flag CH3 Output enable disable flag CH4 Output enable disable flag Check the alert output CH1 Digital value range check CH2 Digital value range check CH3 Digital value range check CH4 ...

Page 148: ...n 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 code RESET or Power OFF ...

Page 149: ... 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION There are no special inspection item as a D A 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 150: ...148 Memo ...

Page 151: ...ning code RWr1 Page 152 Section 11 1 3 Alarm codes can be checked by any of the following methods Checking by executing a command of the slave station Page 149 Section 11 1 1 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 Page 152 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 ...

Page 152: ...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 value Stores the value in CH Digit...

Page 153: ... history remains The clock information of occurred error 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 initial...

Page 154: ...or Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh target device for Latest error code RWr0 is W1100 3 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 Check the warning 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 155: ...ation Error name Description and cause Action 0010H Major error Hardware failure Module hardware error Turn off and on the module power supply If this error persists the failure of the module is a possible cause Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 010 H Moderate error Range setting out of range The value set in Range setting address 0103H is out of the range indicates the number of...

Page 156: ...owing errors 0 Trigger output function 2 Alert output function 3 Error output 4 Warning output Adjust the external signal assignment function to fall within the addresses assigned to the extension I O module 0180H Moderate error Same address for the external signal assignment function The same address has been set in multiple extension output modules for the external signal assignment function Set...

Page 157: ...eceived Take measures against noise and reset the module If the same error occurs again the hardware failure of the module is a possible cause Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0970H Major error Communication error 4 An invalid data that involves an altered setting of the communication LSI has been received Take measures against noise and reset the module If the same error occurs...

Page 158: ...pply monitoring function is enabled however the external power supply of the extension output module is in an off state Check the state of the external power supply of the extension output module If an error occurs at the system startup or the system stop correct the timing to enable the external power supply monitoring function 1F30H Moderate error Extension module parameter error The parameter o...

Page 159: ...ange 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 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 nu...

Page 160: ...to CH4 Alert output lower limit value address 020DH indicates the number of the channel where an error has occurred Correct the settings of CH1 Alert output upper limit value address 0206H to CH4 Alert output lower limit value address 020DH so that the alert output lower limit value is smaller than the alert output upper limit value 190 H 1 Moderate error Scaling setting out of range The values se...

Page 161: ...Appendix 3 17 1F50H Major error Extension analog module receive data error The data received from the extension analog module is abnormal Poor contact of the extension analog module or the influence of noise is a possible cause If the error persists even after contact check and anti noise action the failure of the module is a possible cause Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 1F60H...

Page 162: ...ndicates the status as follows 0 Upper limit alert 1 Lower limit alert Adjust the digital value to fall within the range and turn on and off Alert output clear request flag RY1E Alarm code hexadecimal Classification Alarm name Description and cause Action 1C H Minor error Alert occurrence An alert is occurring indicates the number of the channel where an alert has been issued indicates the status ...

Page 163: ...he module power supply 24VDC Is the module power supply 24VDC supplied Supply the module power supply 24VDC Does the voltage of the module power supply 24VDC conform to the specified range Adjust the voltage 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 Ve...

Page 164: ...er s manual for the master local module used Check if the power supply of the switching hub is turned on Does the station number of the main D A converter module overlap with the other stations Two or more stations are overlapping Change the setting so that all the station numbers differ Check item Action Does the set station number of the main D A converter module match the station number of the ...

Page 165: ...is turned on Do other stations connected to the main D A converter module operate normally Check if the power supplies of the other stations are turned on Is the mode of the master station set to other than Online Change the mode of the master station to Online Is there any noise affecting the system Check the wiring condition of the Ethernet cables Is the loopback function enabled for the master ...

Page 166: ...pply 24VDC Does the voltage of the external power supply 24VDC conform to the specified range Adjust the voltage value to conform to the range of performance specifications Check item Action Does the main analog module operate in offset gain setting mode or unit test mode If the drive mode of the main analog module is offset gain setting mode or unit test mode change the drive mode to another one ...

Page 167: ...off the module 2 Connect the PORT1 and PORT2 connectors of the main D A converter module with an Ethernet cable 3 Set up the station number setting switch as follows x10 TEST x1 0 4 Power on the module 5 Unit test begins The MODE LED flashes during the unit test 6 The MODE LED turns off when the unit test is completed When the test is completed normally the ERR LED does not turn on remaining off W...

Page 168: ... instruction Then set the D A conversion to be enabled by the program or the parameter settings Is CH Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 set to OFF for the channels where the analog value is to be output Check the setting for CH Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 on the monitor of the engineering tool When CH Output enable disable flag RY10 to RY13 is in an off state check the program ag...

Page 169: ... When the D LINK LED flashes Page 162 Section 11 4 6 Check for other LEDs by referring to the following Checking the LEDs Page 161 Section 11 4 Is the version of the module on the master station correct Check the serial number first five digits of the module on the master station and if the version is prior to the correct one replace the module with a module of the supported version For the suppor...

Page 170: ...parameter settings Is CH Output enable disable flag RY20 to RY23 in an off state for the channels where the analog value is to be output Check the setting for CH Output enable disable flag RY20 to RY23 on the monitor of the engineering tool If CH Output enable disable flag RY20 to RY23 is in an off state check the program again Is a digital value written to the channel where the analog value is to...

Page 171: ...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 D A converter module Extension D A converter module Remote input signal RX0 to RX1F RX20 to RX2F Remote output signal RY0 to RY1F RY20 to RY2F Signal name Main D A c...

Page 172: ...n D A converter module Extension D A converter module Initial data setting completed flag RX9 Initial data setting completed flag RX9 Set value A Set value B ON ON ON ON Module power supply 1 Starts operation with the set value A Reads settings from the non volatile memory Starts operation with the set value B at this timing Setting value change by user Controlled by the D A converter module Contr...

Page 173: ...following Error history clear command Page 198 Appendix 3 18 b Device number The device number of this input signal is as follows Signal name Main D A converter module Extension D A 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 D A converter module Control...

Page 174: ...lts in Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 turning from Output completed ON to Output waiting OFF Check that Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 turns to Output waiting OFF and then turn off Trigger output completed clear request RY1A RY2A from on While Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 is in Output completed ON turning on Trigger output request RY19 RY29 from off allows D A conversi...

Page 175: ...f the signal by either of the following methods Turning on and off Alert output clear request flag RY1E RY2E Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 An alarm code if stored in Latest warning code RWr1 is cleared b Device number The device numbers of this input signal are as follows Signal name Main D A converter module Extension D A converter module Alert output signal RX1E RX2E A...

Page 176: ...y monitoring function Page 128 Section 8 16 1 1 a Device number The device number of this input signal is as follows Signal name Main D A converter module Extension D A converter module External power supply monitor status flag RX1F External power supply monitor function External power supply monitor request flag RY1F Changed by user OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF Controlled by the D A converter module Cha...

Page 177: ...odule is turned off from on Turning off the external power supply of the extension D A converter module from on results in External power supply READY flag RX2F turning off and the RUN LED of the extension D A converter module flashing D A conversion processing of the extension D A converter module stops d Device number The device number of this input signal is as follows D A conversion processing...

Page 178: ... 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 171 Appendix 1 1 3 b When a major error occurs Turning on and off Error cl...

Page 179: ...172 Appendix 1 1 5 a Device number The device numbers of this output signal are as follows 5 Trigger output completed clear request While Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 is in an on state turning on Trigger output completed clear request RY1A RY2A from off allows Trigger output completed flag RX19 RX29 to be cleared For the timing OFF ON OFF refer to the following Trigger output completed ...

Page 180: ...request flag Turn on this flag to activate the external power supply monitoring function For the timing OFF ON OFF refer to the following External power supply monitor status flag Page 174 Appendix 1 1 7 a Device number The device number of this output signal is as follows Signal name Main D A converter module Extension D A converter module Alert output clear request flag RY1E RY2E Signal name Mai...

Page 181: ...ory data Page 197 Appendix 3 17 a Device number The device number of this remote register is as follows 2 Latest warning code An error code is stored when a minor error occurs An alarm code is stored when an alarm occurs After a 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 ala...

Page 182: ...shifting set value added is the target for the check code a Resetting set value check codes The check codes can be reset in the following two procedures Write the digital value within the setting range and turn on and off Error clear request flag RYA Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 b Default value The default value is Within the setting range 0000H c Device number The device ...

Page 183: ...lts in Alert output signal RX1E RX2E turning on b Clearing Alert output flag Alert output flag RWrA RWr1A is cleared by either of the following two methods Turning on and off Alert output clear request flag RY1E RY2E Turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 c Default value The default value is Normal 0 for all channels d Device number The device numbers of this remote register are ...

Page 184: ...Wr1 Warning flag RX7 turns on The ALM LED flashes b Default value The default value is 0 for all channels c Device number The device numbers of this remote register are as follows Output range setting When the scaling function is disabled When the scaling function is enabled 1 Setting range Actual range Digital value when a value out of the setting range is written Setting range 0 4 to 20mA 288 to...

Page 185: ...8 10 a Setting range The setting range is 32768 to 32767 b Enabling the setting Once a value is set the shifting set value is valid regardless of turning on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 c Default value The default value is 0 for all channels d Device number The device numbers of this remote register are as follows Remote register name Main D A converter module Extension D A conver...

Page 186: ... Automatical judgment mode 9H set up a Enabling the setting 1 Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 2 Check that 0920H is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 3 Turn off and on the power supply b Default value The default value is Automatical judgment mode 9H c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Mode Setting value Normal mode 0H T...

Page 187: ...ed from the head of the main D A converter module Thus set 28H for Trigger output 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 result...

Page 188: ...of the extension output module corresponds to Remote output RY numbered 22H as counted from the head of the main D A 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 remote buffer...

Page 189: ... from the head of the extension output module corresponds to Remote output RY numbered 24H as counted from the head of the main D A 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 ...

Page 190: ...tput module corresponds to Remote output RY numbered 26H as counted from the head of the main D A 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 ar...

Page 191: ...AR setting address 0104H 0204H refer to the following Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting Page 193 Appendix 3 11 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 add...

Page 192: ...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 193: ...it 9 D A conversion enable disable setting Set whether to enable or disable D A 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 D A conversion disabled 1 for all channels c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory addresses of this area are as follows Digital output HOLD...

Page 194: ... the error code 010 H or 110 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up Output range Setting value Main D A converter module Extension D A 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 10 to 10V 5H User range setting 2 0 to 20mA 6H Remote buffer memory name Main D A converter mod...

Page 195: ... 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 Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting Setting value CLEAR 0H HOLD 1H to FH a number other than 0 Remote buffer memory name Main D A converter module Extension D A converter module CH1 CH2 CH3 C...

Page 196: ...uses an error with the error code 062 H or 162 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up By default 0 is set and so change the setting value when using the alert output function When the scaling function or shift function is used the digital value that reflects the operation of each function is the target for alert The set digital value should a...

Page 197: ...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 D A converter module Extension D A converter module Scaling enable disable setting 010EH 020EH The values of b4 to b15 are fixed to 0 b0 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b...

Page 198: ...error with the error code 091 H or 191 H being stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turning on and the ERR LED lighting up If Scaling enable disable setting address 010EH 020EH is set to Disabled 1 the settings of CH Scaling lower limit value and CH Scaling upper limit value are ignored 16 Extension module identification code The identification code of a connected extension module is st...

Page 199: ...A0FH Errors that occurred in the past are stored in Error history 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 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 sto...

Page 200: ...emote buffer memory name Main D A converter module Extension D A converter module Error history data 0A00H to 0A0FH Remote buffer memory name Main D A converter module Extension D A 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 Commanded Controlled by th...

Page 201: ...he timing Not performed 0 Completed 1 Not performed 0 refer to the following Error history clear command Page 198 Appendix 3 18 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 D A converter module Extension D A converter module Error history clear completed 1001H The value...

Page 202: ...llowing remote input signals and remote registers Warning flag RX7 Error flag RXA Alert output signal RX1E RX2E 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 D A converter module Extension D A converter module Pa...

Page 203: ...003H turns to Completed 1 For the timing Not performed 0 Completed 1 Not performed 0 refer to the following Parameter area initialization command Page 200 Appendix 3 20 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 D A converter module Extension D A converter module Para...

Page 204: ...mmanded 0 c Remote buffer memory address The remote buffer memory address of this area is as follows Remote buffer memory name Main D A converter module Extension D A 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 commanded 1 Commanded Control...

Page 205: ... 1005H turns to Completed 1 For the timing Not performed 0 Completed 1 Not performed 0 refer to the following Module operation information initialization command Page 202 Appendix 3 22 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 D A converter module Extension D A conve...

Page 206: ...ge or current output 1 Offset value An analog output value voltage or current corresponding to the digital value 0 under the condition that the scaling function and the shift function are not used 2 Gain value An analog output value voltage or current corresponding to the following digital value under the condition that the scaling function and the shift function are not used 12000 When the output...

Page 207: ...actical digital input range and practical analog output range If a value is out of the range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications Do not use the value in the dotted line region in the above graph No Output range setting Offset value Gain value Digital value Maximum resolution 1 10 to 10V 0V 10V 16000 to 16000 0 625mV 2 0 to 5V 0V 5V 0 to 1...

Page 208: ...in the practical digital input range and practical analog output range If a value is out of the range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications Do not use the value in the dotted line region in the above graph No Output range setting Offset value Gain value Digital value Maximum resolution 1 4 to 20mA 4mA 20mA 0 to 12000 1 66 A 2 0 to 20mA 0mA ...

Page 209: ...bed range of the performance specifications The following graph shows the fluctuation range of accuracy with the range of 0 to 5V selected The accuracy of analog output is 0 2 10mV at an ambient temperature of 25 5 0 3 15mV at an ambient temperature of 0 to 55 except for the conditions under noise influence 5V 0 12000 Digital input value 0V With an operating ambient temperature of 25 5 a variation...

Page 210: ...e of the master station and output the actual analog output value 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 conversion period Page 88 Section 8 5 For details on the processing time of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for th...

Page 211: ...zes the precautions on compliance with the EMC 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 det...

Page 212: ...munity 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 power line DC I O power 0 5kV CM DM DC I O AC I O shiel...

Page 213: ...n the largest possible area Ground the control panel 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 l...

Page 214: ...acket 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 on the AD75CK refer to the following AD75CK type Cable Clamping ...

Page 215: ...radiated noise in the 30MHz to 100MHz band It is recommended to attach ferrite cores if shielded cables coming out of the control panel do not provide sufficient shielding effects Note that the ferrite cores must be attached at the position closest to the cable hole inside the control panel If attached at an improper position the ferrite core will not produce any effect For the FG terminal on a ma...

Page 216: ...ter is not required if the module is used in Zone A defined in EN61131 2 The precautions for attaching a noise filter are described below Do not bundle the cables on the input side and output side of the noise filter If bundled the 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 ...

Page 217: ... compliance with the Low Voltage Directive Appendix 7 2 Requirements 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 218: ...mber and the function version of the D A converter module can be checked on the rating plate 1 The extension D A 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 219: ...nctions between the NZ2GF2BN 60DA4 and the NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Item NZ2GF2BN 60DA4 NZ2GF2B 60DA4 External power supply 24VDC 20 4 to 28 8VDC Inrush current 39 0A 1ms or lower Current consumption 300mA 24VDC 20 4 to 28 8VDC Inrush current 30 1A 1 5ms or lower Current consumption 325mA Weight 0 29kg 0 30kg Item NZ2GF2BN 60DA4 NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Support for extension modules The following extension modules can ...

Page 220: ... synchronous communication function The remote buffer memory therefore differs in the following For the NZ2GF2BN 60DA4 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 60DA4 operating in synchronous communication m...

Page 221: ...Main D A converter module The following shows the external dimensions of the main D A converter module Appendix 10 2 Extension D A converter module The following shows the external dimensions of the extension D A 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 222: ...ble function 87 Details of remote I O signals 169 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting 191 Digital output HOLD CLEAR setting function 128 Digital value range check function 104 DIN rail hook 20 22 DIN rail stopper 56 E EMC Directive related standards 209 ERR LED 20 Error clear request flag 176 Error code list 153 Error flag 171 Error flag assignment 187 Error history area address 0A00H to 0FFFH 41 Er...

Page 223: ...ed 201 Parameter settings 68 Part names 19 Performance specifications 24 Precautions for programming 136 Procedures before operation 45 Program example 137 Programming 136 Programming procedure 137 PW LED 20 R Range setting 192 Range switching function 91 Remote READY 172 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 215 RUN LED 20 22 S Scaling enable disable setting 195 Scaling functi...

Page 224: ...A 081453ENG C Added or modified parts SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Sectin 2 1 5 2 6 5 7 1 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 3 8 1 8 2 8 14 11 4 Appendix 9 3 July 2017 SH NA 081453ENG D Added or modified parts SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 2 1 8 17 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 b...

Page 225: ...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...

Page 226: ...ox Co Ltd in Japan The company names system names and product names mentioned in this manual are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies In some cases trademark symbols such as or are not specified in this manual SH NA 081453ENG D ...

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