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CC-Link IE Field Network-CC-Link Bridge Module
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Page 1: ...CC Link IE Field Network CC Link Bridge Module User s Manual NZ2GF CCB ...

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Page 3: ...cted to CC Link are turned off 2 All outputs from remote I O stations connected to CC Link are turned off 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 Incorrect output or malfunction due to a communication failure may result in an accident Outputs may remain on or off due to a failure of ...

Page 4: ...ng so can cause malfunction or failure of the module Securely fix the module with a DIN rail Securely connect the cable connectors Poor contact may cause malfunction WARNING Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction CAUTION Tighten any unused terminal screws within the spec...

Page 5: ...vice or a failure of the programmable controller flows for a long time it may cause smoke and fire To prevent this configure an external safety circuit such as a fuse WARNING Do not touch any terminal while power is on Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal block scre...

Page 6: ...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 Medical applications Train equipment transport equipment such as Elevator and Escalator Incineration and Fuel devices Vehicl...

Page 7: ...als carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the bridge module to handle the product correctly When applying the program examples introduced in this manual to an actual system ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems Remark Unless otherwise specified this manual describes the program example in which the station number of th...

Page 8: ...pecifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the LJ71GF11 T2 MELSEC iQ R Ethernet CC Link IE User s Manual Startup SH 081256ENG 13JX09 Specifications procedures before operation system configuration wiring and communication examples of Ethernet CC Link IE Controller Network and CC Link IE Field Network MELS...

Page 9: ...7 Memo ...

Page 10: ...9 3 8 List of Remote Buffer Memory Areas 31 CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 32 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATON 34 5 1 Network Configuration 34 5 2 Applicable Systems 35 5 3 Precautions 36 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 37 6 1 Station Number Setting 37 6 1 1 Station number setting of the bridge module 37 6 1 2 Station number setting of a CC Link remote station 38 6 2 Installation Environm...

Page 11: ...leshooting Procedure 77 9 3 CC Link IE Field Network Diagnostics 78 9 4 How to Check Error Codes and Warning Codes 81 9 5 List of Error Codes and Warning Codes 83 9 5 1 Errors that occur in the bridge module 83 9 5 2 Errors that occur in CC Link IE Field Network 85 9 5 3 Errors that occur in CC Link 86 9 5 4 Other errors 88 9 6 Checking the LEDs 89 9 6 1 POWER LED 89 9 6 2 LEDs of CC Link IE Field...

Page 12: ...s 133 Appendix 5 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 133 Appendix 5 2 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 139 Appendix 6 Checking the Serial Number and Function Version 140 Appendix 7 External Dimensions 141 INDEX 142 REVISIONS 144 WARRANTY 145 TRADEMARKS 146 ...

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: ...ata link status of CC Link IE Field Network and CC Link Local station A station that performs cyclic transmission and transient transmission with the master station and other local stations The station is controlled by programs in the CPU module or other equivalent modules on the station Master station A station that controls the entire network This station can perform cyclic transmission and tran...

Page 15: ...r station local station remote I O station remote device station and intelligent device station Transient transmission A function of communication with another station which is used when requested by a dedicated instruction or the engineering tool Term Description ...

Page 16: ...the package of this product Before use check that all the items are included NZ2GF CCB Bridge module Safety Guidelines A set of terminating resistors for CC Link Terminating resistor 110 1 2W 2 brown brown brown gold Notes about the terminating resistors ...

Page 17: ...ink parameters A bridge module allows CC Link parameters to be set by switch operation alone Page 55 Section 7 2 In addition a CC Link remote station can be added easily into the system by switch operation on the bridge module 2 Easy to control a CC Link remote station Link devices assigned to bridge modules are directly assigned to the link devices of a CC Link remote station in the order of the ...

Page 18: ... not affected even when the communication status of CC Link changes CPU module Data in CPU Master local module Cyclic transmission data in RX RY and RWr RWw on the CC Link IE Field Network side Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network Link scan time of CC Link Cyclic transmission data in RX RY and RWr RWw on the CC Link side Bridge module CC Link remote station Master station ...

Page 19: ...data link disconnected ERR LED red Indicates the error status of CC Link IE Field Network of the bridge module ON A moderate error or serious error has occurred Flashing A warning has occurred OFF Operating normally 3 P1 PORT1 connector for connecting CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector Connect an Ethernet cable Page 46 Section 6 4 2 There are no restrictions on the connecting order of the P1 ...

Page 20: ...r intervals The setting of the transmission speed mode setting switch was changed when the power of the module was on Note that the change of the switch may not be detected when all stations are faulty Flashing at irregular intervals The communications are unstable due to the following reasons A terminating resistor is not connected The bridge module or CC Link dedicated cable has been affected by...

Page 21: ...F 8 Terminal block for module power supply and FG A terminal block to connect the module power supply 24VDC and FG 9 Terminal block for CC Link For connecting the Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Page 49 Section 6 4 3 The SLD terminal and FG terminal are connected inside the module The module can be replaced without disconnecting the signal line connected to the terminal block because t...

Page 22: ...the environment in which the equipment is used Pollution degree 2 is when only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected occasionally To make the bridge module comply with the EMC Directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual Page 133 Appendix 5 Item Specifications Operating ambient temperature 0 to 55 Storage ambient temperat...

Page 23: ...erminal block for CC Link Core 0 3 to 1 5mm2 22 to 16 AWG Applicable solderless terminal Terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 TE 0 5 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 5mm2 TE 0 75 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 75mm2 TE 1 0 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 9 to 1 0mm2 TE 1 5 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 25 to 1 5mm2 AI 0 5 10WH Phoenix Contact Co Ltd...

Page 24: ...s per remote station Remote input RX 32 points Remote output RY 32 points Remote register RWw 4 points 4 words Remote register RWr 4 points 4 words Maximum number of occupied stations per remote station 4 stations Ver 1 10 Communi cation specificat ions Transmission speed Selectable among 156kbps 625kbps 2 5Mbps 5Mbps 10Mbps Communication method Broadcast polling method Synchronization method Fram...

Page 25: ...tem from going down caused by faulty one station Automatic return function Restarts data link when the CC Link remote station disconnected from data link due to power off or other factors returns to normal This function shortens the time to recover from an error Automatic CC Link startup function Performs CC Link data link simply by powering on the module Page 55 Section 7 2 1 Slave station inform...

Page 26: ... station CC Link remote device station CC Link IE Field Network slave station Master local module CC Link IE Field Network CC Link Station No 1 Master station Station No 1 Link scan Link scan Station No 2 CC Link master station Station No 2 3 3 RWr 0000H 1FFFH RWr 0000H 010FH RWr 0000H Data such as the operating status of the bridge module 00FFH 3 1 RWr 1 3 RX 0000H 3FFFH CPU module X 1000H W 0000...

Page 27: ...nk 3 The data in the RY of the bridge module is stored in the RY of the CC Link remote station by the link scan of CC Link 3 Remote register RWr 1 Data in the RWr of the CC Link remote device station is stored in the RWr of the bridge module by the link scan of CC Link 2 The bridge module transfers the data from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network 3 The data in the RWr of the bridge module is stor...

Page 28: ...er in CC Link Bridge module to master station RX Address Description RX n 0H RX0 of CC Link RX0 of the station number 1 RX n 1H RX1 of CC Link RX1 of the station number 1 RX n 1FH RX1F of CC Link RX1F of the station number 1 RX n 20H RX20 of CC Link RX0 of the station number 2 RX n 3FH RX3F of CC Link RX1F of the station number 2 RX n k 0H RX k 0H of CC Link RX0 of the station number m RX n k 1FH ...

Page 29: ...tion RWr n 0H Bridge module operating status RWr n 1H Error code RWr n 2H Warning code RWr n 3H Use prohibited RWr n 4H CC Link operating status RWr n 5H RWr n 6H to RWr n 7H Use prohibited RWr n 8H Data link status of other stations on CC Link RWr n 9H RWr n AH RWr n BH RWr n CH to RWr n FH Use prohibited RWr n 10H RWr0 of CC Link RWr0 of the station number 1 RWr n 11H RWr1 of CC Link RWr1 of the...

Page 30: ... module setting RWw n 1H to RWw n FH Use prohibited RWw n 10H RWw0 of CC Link RWw0 of the station number 1 RWw n 11H RWw1 of CC Link RWw1 of the station number 1 RWw n 12H RWw2 of CC Link RWw2 of the station number 1 RWw n 13H RWw3 of CC Link RWw3 of the station number 1 RWw n 14H RWw4 of CC Link RWw0 of the station number 2 RWw n 15H RWw5 of CC Link RWw1 of the station number 2 RWw n 16H RWw6 of ...

Page 31: ...er of points Start Last Device name Number of points Start Last RX 128 0H 7FH X 128 1000H 107FH RY 128 0H 7FH Y 128 1000H 107FH RWw 32 0H 1FH W 32 1000H 101FH RWr 32 0H 1FH W 32 0H 1FH Bridge module NZ2GF CCB Station No 1 Remote I O station 1 station occupied AJ65SBTB1 32DT2 Station No 1 RX pressing button RY10 lamp Remote device station 3 stations occupied AJ65VBTCU 68ADVN Station No 2 Network No...

Page 32: ...nk IE Field Network CC Link RX00 to RX1F Remote input RX RY00 to RY1F Remote output RY Remote I O station station No 1 1 station occupied RX00 to RX5F Remote input RX RY00 to RY5F Remote output RY Remote device station station No 2 3 stations occupied RX00 to RX1F Remote input RX RY00 to RY1F X1020 to X107F Y1020 to Y107F RX20 to RX7F RY20 to RY7F RX20 to RX7F RY20 to RY7F Remote output RY Bridge ...

Page 33: ...4 to 351 E0H to 15FH CC Link remote input RX Stores the input status from the CC Link remote station R Page 108 Appendix 2 2 352 to 479 160H to 1DFH CC Link remote output RY Stores the output status of the CC Link remote station W Page 109 Appendix 2 3 480 to 735 1E0H to 2DFH CC Link remote register RWw Stores the transmitted data to the CC Link remote station W Page 110 Appendix 2 4 736 to 991 2E...

Page 34: ...wer supply CC Link dedicated cable and external device to the CC Link remote station Manual for the CC Link remote station 4 Parameter setting for CC Link IE Field Network Connect the master station to the engineering tool to set the parameters of CC Link IE Field Network Page 53 Section 7 1 5 Parameter setting for CC Link Set the parameters of CC Link with the switch of the bridge module or using...

Page 35: ...33 CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 4 Memo ...

Page 36: ...iguration The following diagram shows the network configuration using a bridge module Master local module Bridge module CC Link IE Field Network slave stations CC Link IE Field Network CC Link remote I O stations CC Link CC Link remote device stations ...

Page 37: ... Ver 1 compatible remote device station The stations other than listed above cannot be connected 3 Ethernet cable For the specifications of the Ethernet cable refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 4 CC Link dedicated cable Use a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Performance of CC Link cannot be guaranteed when cables other than a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Lin...

Page 38: ...idge module cannot be diagnosed To check the status of CC Link use the remote buffer memory of the bridge module To acquire the remote buffer memory of the bridge module a sequence program for accessing the remote buffer memory of the bridge module is required 2 CC Link parameter setting using the engineering tool If the parameter processing of slave station is performed to the bridge module not s...

Page 39: ...e module The setting value of the station number becomes effective when the module is powered on Thus set the station number while the module is powered off The hundreds and tens places of the station number are set with 10 The ones place of the station number is set with 1 Ex To set the station number to 115 set the switch as shown below 2 Setting range Set the station number from 1 to 120 When a...

Page 40: ... use status address 698H to 69BH If the start station numbers are the same a station number in use error is not detected Check if the station number of the station with a data link error is used for another station with Other stations data link status address 680H to 683H Ex Between a remote device station station number 1 with 4 stations occupied and a remote device station station number 1 with ...

Page 41: ...l mist salinity or organic solvent is filled The bridge module is exposed to direct sunlight A strong electric field or strong magnetic field is generated and The bridge module is subject to vibration and shock 2 Installation surface Install the bridge module on a flat surface When the installation surface is uneven excessive force is applied to the printed circuit board causing a failure 6 2 2 In...

Page 42: ...ion A bridge module can be installed in six directions Use a DIN rail to install the module Downward installation DIN rail Vertical installation Horizontal installation basic Horizontal installation upside down Upward installation ...

Page 43: ...1 Mounting procedure This section describes how to mount the bridge module on a DIN rail 1 Hitch the upper hook of the module to the top of the DIN rail 2 Push in the DIN rail hook of the module until it clicks 3 Loosen the screw on the DIN rail stopper 4 Hitch the bottom hook of the DIN rail stopper to the bottom of the DIN rail Hitch the hook according to the orientation of the arrow on the fron...

Page 44: ... the DIN rail stopper up to the left edge of the module 7 Hold the DIN rail stopper in the orientation opposite to the arrow inscribed on the stopper and tighten the screw with a driver 8 Install the DIN rail stopper on the right side of the module in the same procedure Install the stopper upside down on the right side Hitch the hook to top of the DIN rail DIN rail stopper DIN rail stopper DIN rai...

Page 45: ...een DIN rail mounting screws Tighten the screws at intervals of 200mm or less 5 DIN rail stopper Use a stopper that is attachable to a DIN rail 1 Remove the DIN rail stopper Remove the module in the reverse manner of 1 2 Remove the module from the DIN rail by pulling the lower part of the module closer while pushing down the DIN rail hook with a slotted screwdriver ...

Page 46: ...s refer to the following Performance Specifications Page 21 Section 3 2 3 Installing and removing the terminal block To remove the terminal block loosen the terminal block mounting screw with a slotted screwdriver To install the terminal block tighten the terminal block mounting screw Failure to secure the terminal block may cause drop short circuit or malfunction Screw type Tightening torque rang...

Page 47: ...he cable about 10mm from the edge 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 Bar solderless terminal tool Contact Bar solderless terminal TE 0 5 10 0 5mm2 NH79 NICHIFU Co Ltd TE 0 75 10 0 75mm2 TE 1 0 10 0 9 to 1 0mm2 TE 1 5 10 1 25 to...

Page 48: ...o the orientation of the connector 3 Power on the bridge module 4 Power on the devices connected to the bridge module 5 Check that the LINK LED on the port into which the Ethernet cable is connected is on It may take a few seconds for the LINK LED to turn on after the module is powered on Normally it turns on in a few seconds If the LINK LED does not turn on refer to the troubleshooting section an...

Page 49: ... are used in the line topology or ring topology an Ethernet cable can be connected to the PORT1 and PORT2 connectors in any combination For example a cable can be connected between PORT1s or between PORT1 and PORT2 b Disconnecting 1 Power off the module 2 Unplug the Ethernet cable while pinching the latch of the cable Either one can be used Connection between PORT1s or PORT2s Connection between PO...

Page 50: ...se an Ethernet cable with broken latches Doing so may cause the cable disconnection or malfunction c Connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Hold the connector part when connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Pulling the cable with connected to the module may result in damage to the module or cable or malfunction due to poor contact d Connectors without Ethernet cables connected T...

Page 51: ...d to be connected in order of station number c Terminating resistor to be used Always connect included terminating resistors 110 1 2W brown brown brown to the modules at both ends of the CC Link system 2 Wiring method a Wiring diagram There are no restrictions on the connection location of the bridge module Cables do not need to be connected in order of station number b Actual wiring Terminating r...

Page 52: ... the terminal block screws within the following specified torque Overtightening can damage the module case Prevent oil from adhering on the terminals and screws Failure to do so may damage the screws When inserting two solderless terminals insert them back to back Otherwise the screw cannot be tightened and it may damage the screw Tighten the terminal screws with an appropriate driver Otherwise it...

Page 53: ...e station Main line T branch terminal block connector Remote I O station remote device station Remote I O station remote device station Terminating resistor DA DB Branch line Branch line Branch line Branch line Terminating resistor DA DB Remote I O station remote device station Remote I O station remote device station Remote I O station remote device station Up to six stations can be connected Rem...

Page 54: ...CC Link dedicated cables made by different manufacturers can be used in combination T branch terminal block connector Terminal block Commercially available terminal block Connector FA sensor connector NECA4202 IEC947 5 2 or equivalent is recommended NECA Nippon Electric Control Equipment Industries Association Standards Avoid peeling the sheath of the cable on the main line side whenever possible ...

Page 55: ... This manual describes the settings of the bridge module For the settings of network and refresh parameters refer to the user s manual for the master local module used Remark Check Set the network configuration setting in CC IE Field configuration window on the MELSECNET CC IE Ethernet Module Configuration window in advance 1 Setting procedure 1 Open the CC IE Field Configuration window An example...

Page 56: ...ing button Setting item Description Station number Set the station number for the bridge module RX RY setting Number of points 32 points last station number on the CC Link side including the number of occupied stations RWr RWw setting Number of points 4 points last station number on the CC Link side including the number of occupied stations 16 points ...

Page 57: ...ation status Page 64 Section 7 2 3 1 Detecting the CC Link remote stations The automatic CC Link startup enables the bridge module to recognize the CC Link remote stations and start CC Link only by powering on the module After executing the automatic CC Link startup set the parameters with the slave station information saving Page 57 Section 7 2 1 2 Master local module Bridge module CC Link IE Fie...

Page 58: ...ation having a station number in use error may be disconnected b Precautions If the automatic CC Link startup is executed in the following conditions of the CC Link remote station the bridge module cannot recognize the CC Link remote station resulting in a data link failure Temporary error invalid stations cannot be used with data link established through the automatic CC Link startup Start CC Lin...

Page 59: ...dule is turned off then on the parameters are set based on the saved slave station information and CC Link is started When the slave station information saving function is executed the remote station having the largest station number among connected stations is recognized as the last station The unconnected stations having a smaller station number than the last station are set as reserved stations...

Page 60: ...mporary error invalid station can be set using the remote buffer memory Page 115 Appendix 2 6 a Error invalid stations cannot be set using the automatic CC Link startup function To set error invalid stations use the CC Link parameter setting using the engineering tool Page 59 Section 7 2 2 ...

Page 61: ... Appendix 4 Do not power off or reset the power supply of the bridge module during parameter writing Doing so may delete the parameters set in the bridge module During parameter writing the transmission delay time may extend 3s maximum or data link may stop 1 Writing the parameters of CC Link remote stations The parameters of the CC Link remote station can be set from the engineering tool by conne...

Page 62: ... T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET CC IE Field Configuration Setting button 3 Select the bridge module in List of stations on the CC IE Field Configuration window 4 Open the Parameter Processing of Slave Station window CC IE Field Configuration Online Parameter Processing of Slave Station 5 Set Method selection to Parameter read 6 Click the Execute button and t...

Page 63: ...ead from the bridge module 9 Set Method selection to Parameter write 10 Set Write Value The following are the procedure 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 64: ...ries to be performed upon a communication error 1 to 7 Default 3 Automatic reconnection station count Set the number of CC Link remote stations that can be returned to the network with one link scan from the disconnection due to a communication error or other factors 1 to 10 Default 1 1st to 64th station Station number Set the station number of the slave station 1 to 64 Default 1 Number of occupie...

Page 65: ...ute button and the following window is displayed 12 Click the Yes button 13 The parameters of the CC Link remote station are written to the bridge module The parameter setting of the CC Link remote station is completed 14 Power off and on or reset the power supply of the bridge module ...

Page 66: ... CC Link IE Field Network 3 Set the transmission speed mode setting switch of the bridge module to the range of 5 to 9 When setting the switch to 5 to 9 set the same transmission speed as that of the system operation Page 17 CHAPTER 2 4 Turn the power supply off then on in the order of the CC Link remote station the bridge module and the master station 5 The line test starts The MST LED flashes du...

Page 67: ...terlock the link special relay SB and the link special register SW of the master local module with the remote register RWr of the bridge module Data link status own station SB0049 Data link status each station SW00B0 to SW00B7 CC Link operating status RWr4 to RWr5 Page 105 Appendix 1 4 Data link status of other stations on CC Link RWr8 to RWrB Page 106 Appendix 1 5 For the link special relay SB an...

Page 68: ...arameter CC Link side RWr4 W4 RWr8 to RWrB W8 to WB Device Description SB0049 Data link status of the own station on the CC Link IE Field Network side SW00B0 0 Data link status of each station on the CC Link IE Field Network side station number 1 W4 0 CC Link error W4 1 Data link status of the own station on the CC Link side W4 F CC Link ready W8 0 Data link status of other stations on the CC Link...

Page 69: ...ial relay SB and link special register SW of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used a Interlock program example The following table lists the devices that are used by a user in the program example Ex Interlock example Device Description SB0047 Baton pass status of the own station on the CC Link IE Field Network side SW00A0 0 Baton pass status...

Page 70: ... System configuration example 1 System configuration Bridge module NZ2GF CCB Station No 1 Remote I O station 1 station occupied AJ65SBTB1 32DT2 Station No 1 RX pressing button RY10 lamp Remote device station 3 stations occupied AJ65VBTCU 68ADVN Station No 2 Network No 1 CC Link IE Field Network CC Link 00 to 1F Power supply module Q62P CPU module Q10UDHCPU Master local module QJ71GF11 T2 ...

Page 71: ...ons occupied RX00 to RX1F Remote input RX RY00 to RY1F X1020 to X107F Y1020 to Y107F RX20 to RX7F RY20 to RY7F RX20 to RX7F RY20 to RY7F Remote output RY Bridge module station No 1 W10 to W13 W0 to WF Device W RWr10 to RWr13 RWr0 to RWrF Remote register RWr RWr0 to RWrB Remote register RWr RWr10 to RWr13 W14 to W1F RWr14 to RWr1F RWr14 to RWr1F RWr0 to RWrF Data such as the operating status of the...

Page 72: ... parameters for CC Link IE Field Network 1 Create a project of GX Works2 For Series select QCPU Q mode and for Type select Q10UDH Project New 2 Display the network parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET ...

Page 73: ... refresh parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows Refresh Parameters button 5 Write the set parameters to the CPU module of the master station and reset or power off then on the CPU module Online Write to PLC Use the default values for parameters other than those shown in the program example above For parameters refer to the following User s manual for the master local module ...

Page 74: ...unction 1 Power on the module of the CC Link remote station 2 Set the startup mode switch of the bridge module to AUTO 3 Power on the bridge module 4 Hold the startup mode switch in the SET position until the CC Link RUN LED of the bridge module turns off about five seconds 5 Set the startup mode switch of the bridge module to PRM ...

Page 75: ...2 Y103A Remote output RY1A Error reset request flag on the CC Link side station number 2 N0 Nesting on the CC Link IE Field Network side N1 Nesting on the CC Link side station number 1 N2 Nesting on the CC Link side station number 2 M0 Communication condition satisfied flag on the CC Link IE Field Network side M1 Communication condition satisfied flag on the CC Link side station number 1 M2 Commun...

Page 76: ...n No 2 on CC Link A D conversion enable disable specification RWw0 Input range setting RWw1 Average processing specification RWw3 CH2 Time average count average setting RWw5 Initial data processing completion flag RY18 on Initial data setting request flag RY19 on A D conversion enable disable specification RWw0 Input range setting RWw1 Initial data setting request flag RY19 on Initial data process...

Page 77: ...ontinue Clear Continue Continue Module Remote input RX Remote output RY Remote register RWw Remote register RWr CPU module of the master station Depends on the engineering tool setting Not output Continue Hold Bridge module Depends on the engineering tool setting Not output Continue Hold CC Link remote I O station Depends on the external signal All points turn off CC Link remote device station 1 A...

Page 78: ...s having no communication error are continued The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued CC Link remote I O station Depends on the external signal All points turn off CC Link remote device station Continue Continue Continue Continue Module Remote input RX Remote output RY Remote register RWw Remote register RWr CPU module of the master station The receiving area ...

Page 79: ...the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of the engineering tool connected to the master station Identify the cause of an error and take a corrective action Page 78 Section 9 3 2 Troubleshooting for errors occurring in the bridge module Page 81 Section 9 4 3 If data link cannot be performed even after the troubleshooting above is performed follow the troubleshooting procedures below Checking the L...

Page 80: ...module diagram shows LEDs on the CC Link IE Field Network side and those in the lower row are LEDs on the CC Link side Communication Test The route and establishment of transient communications from the connected station to the destination station can be checked IP Communication Test This function cannot be used for the bridge module Cable Test The cable connection status between the tested statio...

Page 81: ... Works2 supports this item System Error History 1 The history of errors that occurred in the bridge module can be checked Page 81 Section 9 4 Remote Operation The selected station can be reset through the remote operation Page 80 Section 9 3 2 Diagnostics item Description Reference ...

Page 82: ...ion to be reset and click the Remote Operation button 2 Clicking the Yes button on the following window starts the remote reset operation 3 Click the OK button on the following window When using the remote reset function use a master local module with a serial number first five digits of 14102 or later as the master station ...

Page 83: ...0 error histories are saved in the bridge module When the number of histories exceeds 40 the old error is deleted in chronological order If the same error has occurred continuously only the error that has occurred first is stored to the error history The occurrence date of the error that has occurred during the initial processing or before data link on CC Link IE Field Network starts is recorded i...

Page 84: ...ster station If an error has occurred with no data link performed with the master station the date of the error occurrence is not recorded because there is no clock information to be referred to in the bridge module is displayed on the error history list 2 Check by the remote register Check the remote register of the master local module Online Monitor Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh...

Page 85: ...ive 0104H Date data out of range An error may have occurred due to noise or the hardware may be in failure If the same error occurs again even after measures have been taken against noise please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0107H Station number switch out of range Set a station number within the setting range 0108H Data write error Write the parameters again If the same error occur...

Page 86: ...on set the parameters so that the number of stations in which Station type of Station information is set to the remote device station is 42 or less 0609H Invalid station specification error In parameter processing of slave station specify only the station numbers set in Station number of Station information as the error invalid stations 060AH Station number setting error In parameter processing of...

Page 87: ...station number in use error was detected D0E3H Own station No out of range Add the station information of the module to the network configuration setting of the master station submaster station D529H Major error Communication error 1 A malfunction due to noise may have occurred Take noise reduction measures after checking the length of wires or cables and the grounding of the devices Execute a uni...

Page 88: ...on number setting error A station number other than the start station number has been specified in the temporary error invalid request or temporary error invalid canceling request Specify the start station number B307H Data link error in all stations When one of the following requests is issued a data link error has occurred in all stations Data link restart address 5E0H b0 Data link stop address ...

Page 89: ...ta link in progress An instruction for clearing a multiple master stations error was executed after data link has been started Do not execute the instruction during data link B31BH Transmission speed test execution error The transmission speed test was executed during data link Turn on Data link stop address 5E0H b2 then Transmission speed test request address 5E0H b11 B384H Flash ROM failure Para...

Page 90: ...erial communication module used C000H to CFFFH Error detected in an Ethernet interface module User s manual for the Ethernet interface module used QnUCPU User s Manual Communication via Built in Ethernet Port MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Built In Ethernet Function E000H to EFFFH Error detected in CC Link IE Controller Network Manual for the CC Link IE Controller Network used F000H to FFFFH Er...

Page 91: ...range Set the voltage value within the range of performance specifications Check item Corrective action Does the voltage of the module power supplied externally reach the voltage of the performance specifications If the RUN LED does not turn on even after the module power supply is tuned off then on the possible cause is a hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Has an...

Page 92: ...item Corrective action Does the own station on the network operate normally Connect the engineering tool to the master station and check that the master station is performing data link with the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics User s manual for the master local module used Are 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables used Replace the cable with a 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cable User s manual f...

Page 93: ...affecting the system Check the wiring condition of the Ethernet cables Is the loopback function enabled for the master station When the loopback function is enabled check that the ring topology has been correctly configured for the port where the L ER LED is on User s manual for the master local module used Check item Corrective action Are Ethernet cables normal Check that 1000BASE T compliant Eth...

Page 94: ...he CPU module used Check item Corrective action Has any error occurred in the CPU module of the master station If an error has occurred in the CPU module of the master station remove the cause of the CPU module error User s manual for the CPU module used Is the mode of the CC Link remote station online Change the mode of the CC Link remote station to online Is the CC Link dedicated cable normal Ch...

Page 95: ...ions transmission distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Check that a terminating resistor is connected Is there any noise affecting the system Check the wiring condition Is the same station number used for multiple CC Link stations Set a unique station number for eac...

Page 96: ... mode of the bridge module to online Cables and other devices Check the cable and other tools for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Check if there are ...

Page 97: ...t circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Check if the SD LED and the RD LED of the faulty station are flashing Connect the cable correctly When multiple faulty stations exist s...

Page 98: ... the transmission cable and the power cable as far as possible from each other It is recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm or more between them Is the FG separated from the power cable GND Separate the FG from the power cable GND Decrease the transmission speed and check the frequency of noise occurrence Take measures against noise Decrease the transmission speed Bridge module fa...

Page 99: ...oltage is out of the specified range Check the power supply of the faulty station Adjust the supply voltage so that it is within the specified range Noise Is there any noise on the transmission cable Is the transmission cable located near the power cable Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as possible from each other It is recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm ...

Page 100: ...nnection of cables between the bridge module and slave stations Connect the cable correctly Noise Is there any noise on the transmission cable Is the transmission cable located near the power cable Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as possible from each other It is recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm or more between them Is the FG separated from the power c...

Page 101: ... successively up to the end of the transmission path check the cable of the stations close to the bridge module Noise Is there any noise on the transmission cable Is the transmission cable located near the power cable Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as possible from each other It is recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm or more between them Is the FG separa...

Page 102: ...ion has been set as an error invalid station Check Temporary error invalid status address 67CH to 67FH Set Temporary error invalid station specification address 604H to 607H and turn on Temporary error invalid setting cancel request address 5E0H b5 Check if the same station number is used for multiple stations Check if the same station number is used for multiple stations Check the station number ...

Page 103: ...A and DB 4 Set the station number setting switches of the bridge module as follows x10 TEST x1 0 5 Check the following before turning on the module Check the voltage input from the power supply Check that the startup mode switch of the bridge module has been set to AUTO or PRM 6 Power on the module 7 The unit test on the CC Link IE Field Network side starts The MODE LED flashes during the unit tes...

Page 104: ...it test on the CC Link side starts The MST LED flashes during the test 10 The MST LED turns on or off when the unit test is completed When the unit test is completed normally The MST LED stays off and does not turn on When ended abnormally The MST LED turns on and the ERR LED on the CC Link side flashes If the test has been ended abnormally check that the terminating resistor included with the bri...

Page 105: ...s 8000H is stored a Error flag RWr0 b10 If a moderate or major error excluding a watchdog timer error occurs Error status flag RWr0 b10 turns on When Error clear request flag RWw0 b10 is turned on after the cause of the error is removed Error code RWr1 becomes 0 and Error status flag RWr0 b10 turns off Device Description RWr0 b0 to b9 Use prohibited b10 Error status flag b11 Remote READY b12 Warni...

Page 106: ...cause of the error is removed Warning code RWr2 becomes 0 and Warning status flag RWr0 b12 turns off 2 Error code RWr1 In Error code RWr1 information in Error code address 8001H of the module monitor control area is stored Page 83 Section 9 5 3 Warning code RWr2 In Warning code RWr2 information in Warning code address 8002H of the module monitor control area is stored Page 83 Section 9 5 0000H 000...

Page 107: ...data link status This signal shows the data link status of the own station OFF Data link stopped ON Data link in operation b2 Use prohibited b3 Other stations data link status This signal shows the data link statuses of other stations CC Link remote stations A signal status that is the same as Other stations data link status address 5E8H b0 of the remote buffer memory is stored OFF All the station...

Page 108: ...ess 8080H of the module monitor control area 1 For details refer to the error status flag Page 103 Appendix 1 1 a Device Description 1 RWw0 b0 Use prohibited b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 b10 Error clear request flag 1 b11 Use prohibited b12 b13 b14 b15 The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 32 31 3...

Page 109: ...controller CPU has an error is stored Stored value 0 stop 7H 7 Scan mode setting The specified status of the synchronization or asynchronization of the link scan with the sequence scan is stored Stored value 0 asynchronized 8H 8 Delay time setting Delay time is stored Stored value 0 9H to 13H 9 to 19 Use prohibited 14H to 17H 20 to 23 Error invalid station specification The specified status of an ...

Page 110: ...37 6 EAH to EBH 234 to 235 19 104H to 105H 260 to 261 32 11EH to 11FH 286 to 287 45 138H to 139H 312 to 313 58 152H to 153H 338 to 339 7 ECH to EDH 236 to 237 20 106H to 107H 262 to 263 33 120H to 121H 288 to 289 46 13AH to 13BH 314 to 315 59 154H to 155H 340 to 341 8 EEH to EFH 238 to 239 21 108H to 109H 264 to 265 34 122H to 123H 290 to 291 47 13CH to 13DH 316 to 317 60 156H to 157H 342 to 343 9...

Page 111: ...o 439 57 1D0H to 1D1H 464 to 465 6 16AH to 16BH 362 to 363 19 184H to 185H 388 to 389 32 19EH to 19FH 414 to 415 45 1B8H to 1B9H 440 to 441 58 1D2H to 1D3H 466 to 467 7 16CH to 16DH 364 to 365 20 186H to 187H 390 to 391 33 1A0H to 1A1H 416 to 417 46 1BAH to 1BBH 442 to 443 59 1D4H to 1D5H 468 to 469 8 16EH to 16FH 366 to 367 21 188H to 189H 392 to 393 34 1A2H to 1A3H 418 to 419 47 1BCH to 1BDH 444...

Page 112: ... to 707 6 1F4H to 1F7H 500 to 503 19 228H to 22BH 552 to 555 32 25CH to 25FH 604 to 607 45 290H to 293H 656 to 659 58 2C4H to 2C7H 708 to 711 7 1F8H to 1FBH 504 to 507 20 22CH to 22FH 556 to 559 33 260H to 263H 608 to 611 46 294H to 297H 660 to 663 59 2C8H to 2CBH 712 to 715 8 1FCH to 1FFH 508 to 511 21 230H to 233H 560 to 563 34 264H to 267H 612 to 615 47 298H to 29BH 664 to 667 60 2CCH to 2CFH 7...

Page 113: ...8 to 911 57 3C0H to 3C3H 960 to 963 6 2F4H to 2F7H 756 to 759 19 328H to 32BH 808 to 811 32 35CH to 35FH 860 to 863 45 390H to 393H 912 to 915 58 3C4H to 3C7H 964 to 967 7 2F8H to 2FBH 760 to 763 20 32CH to 32FH 812 to 815 33 360H to 363H 864 to 867 46 394H to 397H 916 to 919 59 3C8H to 3CBH 968 to 971 8 2FCH to 2FFH 764 to 767 21 330H to 333H 816 to 819 34 364H to 367H 868 to 871 47 398H to 39BH ...

Page 114: ...5E0H b8 Line test request Execute a line test to the station specified with Line test station setting address 608H OFF Not requested ON Requested 5E0H b9 Parameter information read request Read the parameter setting information of the actual system configuration CC Link Ver 1 compatible remote station only OFF Not requested ON Requested 5E0H b11 Transmission speed test request Execute a transmissi...

Page 115: ...n mode The setting status of the transmission speed mode setting switch on the own station is stored OFF Online ON Mode other than online 5E6H b5 Input data status of data link faulty station own station The setting status of the data link faulty station setting of the own station is stored OFF Clear ON Hold 5E6H b10 Switch setting status Whether the switch has been correctly set is stored OFF Cor...

Page 116: ...ns is stored OFF No error ON Error The error information is stored in Watchdog timer error occurrence status another station address 684H to 687H There may be difference of several sequence scans between Watchdog timer error occurrence status another station address 684H to 687H and its updated status depending on the device transfer time and link scan time of the bridge module 5E8H b2 Blown fuse ...

Page 117: ...ts the remote buffer memory areas used for the temporary error invalid station setting and cancel Item Address of a remote buffer memory area to be used Temporary error invalid station specification Temporary error invalid request 5E0H b4 Temporary error invalid acceptance status 5E4H b8 Temporary error invalid setting completion status 5E4H b9 Temporary error invalid station setting information 5...

Page 118: ...ped or restarted with remote buffer memory The following table lists the remote buffer memory areas used for CC Link data link stop restart Item Address of a remote buffer memory area to be used Data link stop Data link stop 5E0H b2 Data link stop acceptance 5E4H b4 Data link stop completion 5E4H b5 Data link stop result 645H Data link restart Data link restart 5E0H b0 Data link restart acceptance...

Page 119: ...ly completed is stored 0 Normal completion Values other than 0 Error code Page 83 Section 9 5 645H Data link stop result Whether the data link stop instruction using Data link stop address 5E0H b2 has been normally completed is stored 0 Normal completion Values other than 0 Error code Page 83 Section 9 5 649H Temporary error invalid station specification result Whether the temporary error invalid ...

Page 120: ...ection 9 5 669H Mounted status Whether unique station numbers have been assigned for modules and whether parameter settings match with connected module status are stored 0 Normal Values other than 0 Error code Page 83 Section 9 5 Error details are stored in Station number in use status address 698H to 69BH and Actual installation parameter consistency status address 69CH to 69FH This item is check...

Page 121: ...egister to turn on after a CC Link remote station connected to the bridge module becomes faulty The time until this register turns on differs depending on the system configuration and error status Temporary error invalid stations error invalid stations reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted 684H 685H 686H 687H Watchdog timer error occurrenc...

Page 122: ... 0 Normal 1 Station number in use start station number only Reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Only the bit corresponding to the start station number turns on This item is checked and the result is stored only upon data link start and the update of a parameter For a CC Link remote station with the transmission speed auto tracking settin...

Page 123: ...ons station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Only the bit corresponding to the start station number turns on This item is checked and the result is stored only upon data link start and the update of a parameter 6B4H 6B5H 6B6H 6B7H Line test 1 result The result of the line test 1 is stored 0 Normal 1 Error The bits for the station number of the start station an...

Page 124: ...from the module 1 Error different transmission speed from the bridge module The bits for the station number of the start station and the number of occupied stations are turned on Address Name Description to to to to to The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers b15 16 32 48 64 15 31 47 63 14 30 46 62 13 29 45 61 4 20 36 52 3 19 35 51 2 18 34 50 1 17 33 49 b14 b13 b12 b3 b2 b1 b0 784H 785...

Page 125: ...etails of remote registers Page 103 Appendix 1 Do not read write data from to use prohibited remote buffer memory areas Doing so does not guarantee the functions of the bridge module Communication direction Address Description Default value Bridge module to master station 8000H Module monitor area read 0100H 8001H Error code 0000H 8002H Warning code 0000H 8003H Use prohibited 807FH Master station ...

Page 126: ...ked with the error history Page 81 Section 9 4 The status of Error code address 8001H is transferred to Error code RWr1 of the remote register c Warning code address 8002H When a minor error occurs its warning code is stored When the cause of the minor error is removed Warning code address 8002H is cleared Warnings that occurred in the past can be checked with the error history Page 81 Section 9 4...

Page 127: ...r s manual for the master local module used 4 Device transfer time Page 126 Appendix 3 1 5 Link scan time of CC Link Page 127 Appendix 3 2 6 Processing time of a CC Link remote station Manual for the CC Link remote station used Link device Link device Link device Device CPU module Bridge module CC Link remote station Master local module Link refresh time of CC Link IE Field Network CC Link IE Fiel...

Page 128: ...eld Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link n3 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of TRb LSc TRb Data processing time of the bridge module 3ms Data transfer time Value in normal operation Maximum value T Time for data transfer from CC Link IE Field Network to CC Link LSc n3 ms LSf LSc n3 ms R Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network TRb ms LSf TRb ms ...

Page 129: ...ons b Total number of occupied remote device stations ST Constant The constant is the larger of the following two values 1 and 2 However when B is equal to 0 ignore the value of 2 1 800 A 15 2 900 B 50 RT Retry processing time Only the time for the link scan that has found data linked slave stations to be faulty is added number of stations in which a communication error has been detected 1 Retry p...

Page 130: ...d block data assurance is not available SM Sequence scan time of the master station including the link refresh time of the receiving side LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network n1 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of SM LSf R Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link Rio Processing time of a CC Link remote I O station Manua...

Page 131: ...ation including the link refresh time of the sending side LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network n2 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of LSf SM T Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link Rio Processing time of a CC Link remote I O station Manual for the CC Link remote I O station used Calculated value Calculation formula f...

Page 132: ...scan time of the master station including the link refresh time of the receiving side LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network n1 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of SM LSf R Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link Rd Processing time of a CC Link remote device station Manual for the CC Link remote device station used Calcu...

Page 133: ...surance is not available SM Sequence scan time of the master station including the link refresh time of the sending side LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network n2 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of LSf SM T Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link Rd Processing time of a CC Link remote device station Manual for the CC Li...

Page 134: ...ced functions in the bridge module Added and enhanced function Serial No first 5 digits of the bridge module GX Works2 version GX Works3 version Reference CC Link parameter setting using the engineering tool 18072 or later Version 1 98C or later Version 1 000A or later Page 59 Section 7 2 2 ...

Page 135: ...Directive In this section the requirements of the EMC and Low Voltage Directives are described as examples of those of the EMC and electrical safety regulations Appendix 5 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive The EMC Directive sets two requirements for compliance emission conducted and radiated electromagnetic energy emitted by a product and immunity the ability of a product to not be influ...

Page 136: ...n at high frequencies Standard Test item Test description Value specified in standard EN61131 2 2007 EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity 1 An electrostatic discharge is applied to the enclosure of the equipment 8kV Air discharge 4kV Contact discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity 1 An electric field is radiated to the product 80 AM modulation 1kHz 80 ...

Page 137: ...e module and may be extended out of the control panel If a shielded cable is not used or not grounded correctly the noise immunity will not meet the required value a CC Link IE Field Network cable The precautions for using CC Link IE Field Network cables are described below For CC Link IE Field Network module use CC Link IE Field Network cables SC E5EW S M manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Syste...

Page 138: ...fer to the following AD75CK type Cable Clamping Instruction Manual 4 External power supply Use a CE marked external power supply and ground the FG terminal External power supply used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TDK Lambda DLP 120 24 1 IDEC PS5RSF24 Terminating resistor Terminating resistor DA DB DG SLD FG DA DB DG SLD FG Blue White Yellow Blue White Yellow Blue White Yellow Blue White Ye...

Page 139: ...le is installed AJ65BT 64RD3 AJ65BT 64RD4 AJ65BT 68TD For the cable connected to the power supply terminal of the AJ65SBT RPS AJ65SBT RPG or AJ65BT 68TD attach a ferrite core with attenuation characteristic equivalent to that of the ZCAT3035 1330 from TDK Corporation Twist the cable around the ferrite core by one as shown below To supply the module power supply terminal of the AJ65BTB2 16R 16DR AJ...

Page 140: ...TOKIN ESD SR 250 Example b Noise filter power supply line filter Noise filter is effective for reducing conducted noise in the 10MHz or less frequency Use of a noise filter can suppress noise The installation precautions 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 filtered cable on the ...

Page 141: ... compliance with the Low Voltage Directive Appendix 5 2 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The bridge 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 142: ...ng the Serial Number and Function Version The serial number and function version of the bridge module can be checked on the rating plate 141210000000000 A Serial No Function version Relevant regulation standards MAC address ...

Page 143: ...141 APPENDICES A Appendix 7 External Dimensions Appendix 7 External Dimensions 160 65 4 5 68 9 2 Unit mm ...

Page 144: ... L RUN LED CC Link part 18 Line test 64 Link device 12 LINK LED 17 Link scan 12 Link scan time 12 Link special register SW 12 Link special relay SB 12 Local station 12 Low Voltage Directive 133 139 M Master station 12 Master local module 12 MODE LED CC Link IE Field Network part 17 MST LED CC Link part 18 N Noise filter 138 P P1 17 P2 17 POWER LED 17 R RD LED CC Link part 18 Relay station 12 Remot...

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Page 146: ...ELEVANT MANUALS TERMS PACKING LIST Chapter 2 Section 3 3 Chapter 4 Section 5 2 5 3 7 1 7 2 Chapter 8 Section 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 1 10 5 3 10 5 4 10 6 2 10 6 3 Appendix 4 5 1 6 November 2022 SH NA 081121ENG D Added or modified part SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT Appendix 5 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer...

Page 147: ...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 148: ...mes 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 081121ENG D ...

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