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(2) Corrective action upon abnormal end

(a) If a network number, station number, and an error code are displayed

An error has occurred in the station with the network number and station number displayed. Check the error 
code and take corrective action.

(b) If the cause cannot be identified from symptoms such as a timeout error display

Enter the IP address in a module closest to the device where the IP communication test was executed. Repeat 
the test until the station that cannot receive communications is found.
In the following system configuration, execute the IP communication test in order of 

 to 

.

3

6

Master station

Station No.1

Station No.2

Network No.1

Network No.3

Source where the 

IP communication test 

was executed

Network No.2

Network No.1

6

192.168.3.1

192.168.2.1

192.168.3.30

192.168.2.30

192.168.1.1

192.168.1.125

192.168.1.2

Ethernet

CC-Link 
IE Field 
Network

IP address

Summary of Contents for NZ2GF-ETB

Page 1: ...CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module User s Manual NZ2GF ETB ...

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Page 3: ...ice connected to the Ethernet adapter module during operation configure an interlock circuit in the program of another station to ensure that the entire system will always operate safely For other controls to a running programmable controller on another station such as program modification or operating status change or the operating status change of the Ethernet adapter module read relevant manual...

Page 4: ...ewalls virtual private networks VPNs and antivirus solutions CAUTION Use the Ethernet adapter module in an environment that meets the general specifications in this manual Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire malfunction or damage to or deterioration of the product Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electric components of the Ethernet adapter module Doing so can cause mal...

Page 5: ...ue to poor contact Tighten the terminal block screws within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit fire or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or Ethernet adapter module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction When disconnecting the cable from the Ethernet adapter module do not pull the cable by the cable part For the cable with connector hold the...

Page 6: ...y damage machines or cause accidents Do not disassemble or modify the Ethernet adapter module Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire Use any radio communication device such as a cellular phone or PHS Personal Handy phone System more than 25cm away in all directions from the Ethernet adapter module Failure to do so may cause malfunction Tighten the terminal block screws within the ...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...shooting of the Ethernet adapter module Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the Ethernet adapter module to handle it correctly When applying the program examples introduced in this manual to the actual system ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control probl...

Page 9: ...2ENG 13JZ54 Overview of CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the MELSEC L series master local module MELSEC QS CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual SH 080969ENG 13JZ53 Overview of CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operat...

Page 10: ... 36 3 4 Buffer Memory List 37 3 5 SLMP 44 3 5 1 Available command list 44 3 5 2 Ranges of accessible devices and buffer memory 45 CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE THE OPERATION 46 4 1 Start Up Procedure 46 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 48 5 1 Network Configuration 48 5 2 Network Components 49 5 2 1 CC Link IE Field Network 49 5 2 2 Ethernet 49 5 3 Applicable Systems 51 5 3 1 Configuration tool 51 5 3 2...

Page 11: ...d data sending 103 7 3 IP Communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP Packet Transfer Function 107 7 3 1 Deciding the IP address 108 7 3 2 System configuration 111 7 3 3 Network setting of the configuration computer 111 7 3 4 Connection to CC Link IE Field Network 112 7 3 5 Connection to Ethernet 121 7 3 6 Checking communications IP communication test 124 7 3 7 Setting for when the network add...

Page 12: ...86 10 2 1 Main window structure 186 10 2 2 Menu bar elements 187 10 2 3 Toolbar elements 187 10 3 Parameters 188 10 3 1 System setting 189 10 3 2 CC Link IE Field Network 190 10 3 3 Ethernet setting 193 10 3 4 Precautions 198 10 4 Destination Setting 199 10 5 Parameter Writing Reading 200 10 5 1 Parameter writing 200 10 5 2 Parameter reading 200 10 6 Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor 201 10 7 Eth...

Page 13: ...h the Low Voltage Directive 236 Appendix 9 Processing Time 237 Appendix 9 1 Transmission from the external device to the Ethernet adapter module 237 Appendix 9 2 Transmission from the external device to a CPU module through the Ethernet adapter module 238 Appendix 10New Function and Improved Function 240 Appendix 11 Checking the Serial Number and Function Version 241 Appendix 12External Dimensions...

Page 14: ...is used for items in the menu bar and the project window shows operating procedures shows reference manuals shows notes that requires 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 W...

Page 15: ...r 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 transient transmission with all stations Only one master station can be used in a network Master local module A generic term for the CC Link IE Field Network m...

Page 16: ...IE Field Network requires communication paths to be preset using routing parameters to communicate with stations on different networks An Ethernet adapter module does not require routing parameters Communications with other networks are performed according to the routing parameters set to the master station Slave station A generic term for stations other than a master station local station remote ...

Page 17: ...15 PACKING LIST The following items are included in the package of this product Before use check that all the items are included NZ2GF ETB Ethernet adapter module Safety Guidelines IB 0800463 ...

Page 18: ...al devices on the Ethernet network to CC Link IE Field Network For details on CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used Configuration tool GOT Switching hub Ethernet CC Link IE Field Network Barcode reader Ethernet adapter module ...

Page 19: ...he programmable controller Issuing a send request from the CPU module to the Ethernet adapter module allows data to be sent to the external device Page 90 Section 7 2 Events such as link start instruction and read instruction can be notified to an external device In addition data can be simultaneously sent to all the external devices on Ethernet where the Ethernet adapter module is also connected ...

Page 20: ...h this function communications using the specified IP address can be performed over CC Link IE Field Network Page 107 Section 7 3 For example a personal computer can communicate with the FTP server Two networks of CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet are not required resulting in reduced wiring cost Ethernet Two networks were required CC Link IE Field Network Only CC Link IE Field Network is requ...

Page 21: ...estination 4 Connection to MELSOFT products or GOTs The Ethernet adapter module can be also connected to MELSOFT products or GOTs 5 Cyclic transmission Data can be periodically exchanged with the master station through link devices RX RY RWr and RWw Page 33 Section 3 2 1 2 MELSOFT product GOT Switching hub RWw X Y W RX RY RWw RWr RX RY RWr Ethernet adapter module Master station Master local module...

Page 22: ... with dedicated instructions User s manual for the master local module used 7 Parameter setting Parameters can be set in the configuration tool incorporated in the Ethernet adapter module Page 188 Section 10 3 Therefore there is no need to create any configuration programs The configuration tool will be started from a Web browser REMFR 1234H 1234H Command Device Buffer memory CPU module Master loc...

Page 23: ... Network can be viewed on the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics dialog box User s manual for the master local module used b Ethernet adapter diagnostics In the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics dialog box the condition such as an error occurred in communication with an external device can be checked Page 203 Section 10 7 The status of the entire CC Link IE Field Network can be monitored ...

Page 24: ... The communication status of CC Link IE Field Network is indicated with the LEDs Page 24 Section 2 2 1 The switch on this part is used for controlling the operation of the Ethernet adapter module Page 26 Section 2 2 2 3 Ethernet part The Ethernet adapter module is connected to the Ethernet at this part The communication status of the Ethernet is indicated with the LEDs Page 28 Section 2 3 4 Serial...

Page 25: ...n Normally operating Off No power input power failure or hardware failure 2 FG terminal A ground terminal connected to the shield pattern on the printed circuit board M3 5 screws 3 LG terminal A terminal grounded to a power filter M3 5 screws 4 Power input terminal Terminals for power input M3 5 screws For the specifications of the power supply to be connected refer to Performance specifications o...

Page 26: ...ceived The Ethernet adapter module stopped due to an error except a watchdog timer error Off A hardware failure or a watchdog timer error has occurred MODE LED Indicates the mode On Online mode Flashing Test mode Off Offline mode D LINK LED Indicates the data link status of CC Link IE Field Network On Data link in operation cyclic transmission in progress Flashing Data link in operation cyclic tra...

Page 27: ...rameter settings for the Ethernet adapter module Off Normally operating L ERR LED Indicates the error status of the received data and the line When this LED is on check the L ER LED for P1 or P2 to see on which port the error was detected The error details can be checked by the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Page 144 Section 9 2 1 This LED automatically turns off when the module has received...

Page 28: ... of the Ethernet adapter module is stopped Transfer is stopped while cyclic transmission with the master station is continued This transfer stop can prevent the data exchanged between an external device and the Ethernet adapter module from being sent to the master and local stations The STOP switch is used for a purpose such as debugging between the Ethernet adapter module and external devices Deb...

Page 29: ... loopback only the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number first five digits of 12102 or later Off The Ethernet adapter module has received normal data The Ethernet adapter module does not perform loopback only the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number first five digits of 12102 or later LINK LED On Linkup in progress Off Linkdown in progress P2 The PORT2 connector for connecting to CC...

Page 30: ...ot completed COM ERR LED Indicates the Ethernet communication status On An error occurred in Ethernet communication Off Normal Ethernet communication 2 Ethernet port Connector for Ethernet connection RJ45 connector Connects an Ethernet cable Page 63 Section 6 4 2 LINK SPEED On green Linkup in progress at 1Gbps On orange Linkup in progress at 100Mbps Off Linkdown in progress SD RD On Data being sen...

Page 31: ...s of the environment in which the equipment is used At pollution level 2 only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected occasionally For compliance with the EMC directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual Page 231 Appendix 8 Item Specification Operating ambient temperature 0 to 55 Storage ambient temperature 25 to 75 Operati...

Page 32: ...ory Up to 100000 times Clock function for display of data such as the date and time at which an error occurred Year month date hour minute and second with automatic leap year detection When connected to a network the clock is periodically synchronized with the clock in the CPU module on the master station via the network Initial value 2000 1 1 00 00 00 If the Ethernet adapter module is powered off...

Page 33: ...G terminal and output Insulation resistance 10M or higher by 500VDC insulation resistance tester Between the combined line input LG terminals and the FG terminal and output the line input and LG terminals the output and FG terminals Noise immunity By noise simulator of 500Vp p noise voltage 1 s noise width and 25 to 60 Hz noise frequency Noise voltage IEC 61000 4 4 2kV Operation status indicator L...

Page 34: ...akers for external circuits considering the possibility of meltdown sensing property and other items shown in this section c Allowable momentary power failure time If a momentary power failure occurs the system detects an input voltage failure and stops its operation Allowable momentary power failure time is the period of time that the system can continue its operation after power is restored If a...

Page 35: ... Communication speed 1Gbps Transmission path Line or star topology Coexistence of line topology and star topology is possible ring topology Connection cable An Ethernet cable that meets the 1000BASE T standard Category 5e or higher Double shielded STP Straight cable Page 49 Section 5 2 1 Maximum station to station distance Up to 100m compliant with ANSI TIA EIA 568 B Category 5e Page 67 Section 6 ...

Page 36: ...nnection services by Internet service providers or telecommunications carriers Connections using firewall devices Connections using broadband routers Item Specification Number of connections For users 32 For auto open 1 For MELSOFT connection 3 TCP connection 1 1 UDP connection 1 Direct connection 1 Own Station Port No 1025 to 4999 5011 to 65534 0401H to 1387H 1393H to FFFEH Number of simultaneous...

Page 37: ...om the external device for 5 seconds the module resends the alive check message The module resends the message for 7 times at intervals of 5 seconds If no response is received for 45 seconds from the last message reception from the external device the Ethernet adapter module will close the connection Allow 45 seconds or longer before opening the same connection again When the external device does ...

Page 38: ...nications using the specified IP address can be performed over CC Link IE Field Network For example a personal computer connected to the Ethernet part can communicate with another personal computer connected to a Built in Ethernet port QCPU Two networks of CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet are not required resulting in reduced wiring cost Page 107 Section 7 3 Connection to MELSOFT products or ...

Page 39: ...1 1 1H Station No LED information Read Page 206 Appendix 1 1 2 2 2H Ethernet port LED information Page 207 Appendix 1 1 3 3 to 15 3H to FH System area 16 to 18 10H to 12H Own station information PORT1 and PORT2 Own station MAC address Read Page 208 Appendix 1 2 1 19 13H System area 20 to 21 14H to 15H Own station IP address 0 Read Page 208 Appendix 1 2 1 22 to 25 16H to 19H System area 26 to 28 1A...

Page 40: ...tion area No 1 Open system 1 Read Page 209 Appendix 1 3 2 785 311H Protocol 0 786 312H Communication data code 1 787 313H Own Station Port No 0 788 314H TCP connection system 0 Read Page 209 Appendix 1 3 2 789 315H Connection status 0 790 to 791 316H to 317H System area 792 318H Latest error code 0 Read Page 209 Appendix 1 3 2 793 319H Destination port No 0 Read 794 to 795 31AH to 31BH Destination...

Page 41: ...AH to 51BH Destination IP address 0 1308 to 1311 51CH to 51FH System area 1312 520H System area 1313 521H Ethernet port operation area MELSOFT application communication port UDP IP area for the system Protocol 1 Read Page 211 Appendix 1 3 5 1314 522H Communication data code 0 1315 523H Own Station Port No 1389H 1316 524H System area 1317 525H Connection status 0 Read Page 211 Appendix 1 3 5 1318 t...

Page 42: ...9 53AH to 53BH Destination IP address 0 1340 to 1343 53CH to 53FH System area 1344 540H Ethernet port operation area Direct MELSOFT connection port Open system 3 Read Page 213 Appendix 1 3 7 1345 541H Protocol 1 1346 542H Communication data code 0 1347 543H Own Station Port No 1390H 1348 544H System area 1349 545H Connection status 0 Read Page 213 Appendix 1 3 7 1350 to 1351 546H to 547H System ar...

Page 43: ...ection status 0 Read Page 214 Appendix 1 3 8 1366 to 1367 556H to 557H System area 1368 558H Latest error code 0 Read Page 214 Appendix 1 3 8 1369 559H Destination port No 0 1370 to 1371 55AH to 55BH Destination IP address 0 1372 to 2048 55CH to 800H System area 2049 801H Ethernet port error log area Error count 0 Read Page 215 Appendix 1 4 1 2050 802H Error log write pointer 0 Page 215 Appendix 1...

Page 44: ...77 81DH Subcommand code 0 2078 to 2079 81EH to 81FH System area 2080 to 3087 820H to C0FH Ethernet port error log area Error log No 2 to No 64 Same as error log No 1 Page 216 Appendix 1 4 4 3088 to 3327 C10H to CFFH System area 3328 D00H Ethernet port line status Communication status 0 Read Page 216 Appendix 1 5 1 3329 to 5375 D01H to 14FFH System area 5376 to 5377 1500H to 1501H Ethernet port con...

Page 45: ...ion 7 2 5 1 5633 1601H Send completed flag 0 Read Page 93 Section 7 2 5 2 5634 1602H Completion code 0 Read Page 93 Section 7 2 5 3 5635 to 5643 1603H to 160BH Control data 0 Read Write Page 94 Section 7 2 5 4 5644 to 6603 160CH to 19CBH Send data 0 Read Write 6604 to 6655 19CCH to 19FFH System area 6656 to 9727 1A00H to 25FFH On demand function data sending area channels 2 to 4 1 Same as channel ...

Page 46: ...d 00 0 Specifies a device number in 16 or 32 point units to write a value to a bit device Discrete device numbers can be used for specification Specifies a device number in word units to write a value to a word device Discrete device numbers can be used for specification Entry Monitor Device 0801 00 0 Registers a device to be read by Execute Monitor command 0802 Execute Monitor 0802 0000 Reads the...

Page 47: ...memory For the access ranges and read and write availabilities refer to Buffer Memory List Page 37 Section 3 4 Device Device No range Unit Input X 0000 to 1FFF Hexadecimal Output Y 0000 to 1FFF Hexadecimal Link special relay SB 0000 to 1FFF Hexadecimal Link special register SW 0000 to 1FFF Hexadecimal Special relay SM 0000 to 2047 Decimal Special register SD 0000 to 2047 Decimal Link register W 00...

Page 48: ...rameters for connection to CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet Page 179 Section 10 1 Page 188 Section 10 3 Page 200 Section 10 5 6 Data link start Shift the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to RUN Page 26 Section 2 2 2 7 CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Check whether communication can be normally performed using the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics on the master station For details ...

Page 49: ...47 CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE THE OPERATION 4 4 1 Start Up Procedure Memo ...

Page 50: ...net adapter module Through a switching hub the Ethernet adapter module can communicate with up to 32 external devices at the same time Direct connection is also available between the Ethernet adapter module and an external device External devices must be on the same network as the Ethernet adapter module therefore those on different networks cannot be connected using devices such as a router Ether...

Page 51: ...s are available depending on the operating environment Standard type Cables used in control panels or indoors L type Cables for outdoor connections Special cables such as flame retardant or water tight cables and relay adapters are also available Please consult your local Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co Ltd For order or inquiry on the cables Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co Ltd www mels...

Page 52: ...liant with the IEEE802 3 1000BASE T 100BASE TX standard Supporting the auto MDI MDI X function Supporting the auto negotiation function Switching hub layer 2 switch 1 1 Repeater hubs cannot be used a Mitsubishi Electric products Type Model Data communication rate Industrial switching hub NZ2EHG T8 1000Mbps 100Mbps 10Mbps NZ2EHF T8 100Mbps 10Mbps ...

Page 53: ...s Hard disk space 512MB or more Display Resolution 1024 768 dots or more Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System English version SP2 or later 1 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System English version SP2 or later 1 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Operating System English version 1 2 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System English version 1 2 ...

Page 54: ...hen Windows Firewall settings are enabled direct connection may not function properly Disable Windows Firewall settings The following functions are not available If any of these is used this product may not function properly Application start in Windows Compatibility Mode Fast User Switching Remote Desktop Big Fonts in the Advanced Setting of Screen Properties Hibernate and Standby of Windows ...

Page 55: ...age GX Works2 allows the status check of the Ethernet adapter module and access to other stations GX Developer cannot be used 1 Precaution If a GX Works2 version earlier than the above is used the dialog box will not be displayed correctly Software Version GX Works2 Version 1 40S ...

Page 56: ...thernet adapter module in the place where The ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 to 55 The ambient humidity is outside the range of 5 RH to 95 RH Condensation occurs due to a rapid temperature change Corrosive or combustible gas is present There is conductive powder such as dust and iron powder oil mist salinity or organic solvent The module is exposed to direct sunlight A strong electr...

Page 57: ...r apply strong shock to the Ethernet adapter module 3 Do not remove the printed circuit board of the Ethernet adapter module from the case Doing so may cause failure 4 Do not release the levers located at the top and bottom of the Ethernet adapter module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module 6 2 2 Mounting the module to a control panel To ensure good ventilation and to make repla...

Page 58: ...e DIN rail hooks on the back of the Ethernet adapter module Pull it until a click sound is heard 2 Hang the upper tabs of the Ethernet adapter module on the DIN rail and push the module in position 3 Lock the DIN rail hooks of the Ethernet adapter module to secure it in position Push each hook until a click sound is heard If you cannot reach the hooks use a tool such as a screwdriver 4 Loosen the ...

Page 59: ... of the DIN rail stopper to the top of the DIN rail 7 Slide the DIN rail stopper to the left end of the Ethernet adapter module 8 Tighten the screw of the DIN rail stopper with a screwdriver 9 Attach another DIN rail stopper on the right side of the Ethernet adapter module by the same procedure as the left side Hitch the hook to bottom of the DIN rail Hitch the hook to top of the DIN rail DIN rail...

Page 60: ...35 15Fe 4 DIN rail stopper Use stoppers that can be attached to the DIN rail 5 Interval between DIN rail mounting screws To ensure the strength of the DIN rail tighten DIN rail mounting screws sold separately 30mm away from the both edges of the DIN rail and at intervals of 200mm or less 35mm P 200mm or less DIN rail DIN rail mounting screw obtained by user P P P 30mm or less 30mm or less ...

Page 61: ...on the power 4 With the switch on the Ethernet adapter module repeat 3 cycles of STOP RESET TEST STOP taking less than 1 second per cycle The MODE LED flashes after the third cycle 5 Hold the switch on the Ethernet adapter module in the RESET TEST position for 1 second or more 6 The unit test starts The MODE LED starts flashing and the 1 and 10 LEDs repeat turning and off in the sequence of 1 2 4 ...

Page 62: ...ailed The following LEDs turn on Either of the 1 and 10 LEDs ERR LED D LINK LED If the unit test fails replace the Ethernet cable and perform the test again If it fails again the Ethernet adapter module may have hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative with a detailed explanation of the problem When completed When failed On Flashing On Flashing ...

Page 63: ...ND WIRING 6 6 4 Wiring 6 4 Wiring 6 4 1 Wiring of the power supply part 1 Wiring method The following figure shows an example of wiring to the power supply part NZ2GF ETB FG LG INPUT AC 24V DC AC DC 24V 24G Ground wire Grounding ...

Page 64: ...lderless terminals when wiring the terminal block of the power supply part To prevent short circuit that may occur when a screw become loose use a solderless terminal with insulation sleeve of which thickness is 0 8mm or less Up to two solderless terminals can be connected to one terminal block Use UL approved solderless terminals and for processing use a tool recommended by their manufacturer Tig...

Page 65: ...ALLATION AND WIRING 6 6 4 Wiring 6 4 2 Ethernet cable wiring The following figure shows the respective ports connected to CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet Connected to CC Link IE Field Network Connected to Ethernet ...

Page 66: ...e port 5 Check if the LED for the port of the connected Ethernet cable is on The time between the power on and the LINK SPEED LED turning on may vary The LINK SPEED LED usually turns on in a few seconds Note however that the time may be extended further if the linkup process is repeated depending on the status of the device on the line If the LINK SPEED LED does not turn on refer to the troublesho...

Page 67: ...be used When using the two ports in a line topology and a ring topology there is no restriction on the order in which PORT1 and PORT2 are connected For example PORT1 can be connected to PORT1 or PORT2 1 Turn off the power 2 Pull out the Ethernet cable while pinching the retaining clip on the connector Either port can be used Connection between PORT1s or PORT2s Connection between PORT1 and PORT2 ...

Page 68: ... making all of the ground wires to the same length Use the thickest possible ground wires up to 2mm2 Also bring the grounding point close to the Ethernet adapter module as much as possible so that the ground wire can be shortened 3 Common grounding Not allowed Grounding Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter module Another device Another device Another device Grounding 1 ...

Page 69: ...rt circuit Any connector connection problem 3 Connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable When connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable hold the connector part of the cable Failure to do so may result in damage to the Ethernet adapter module or the cable or malfunction due to poor contact 4 Bend radius of the Ethernet cable There are restrictions on the bend radius of the Ethernet cable C...

Page 70: ...ration is used as an example IP address 192 168 3 30 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Port No 2000H Configuration tool Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Web browser Internet Explorer 8 Switching hub External device GX Works2 Network No 1 CPU module Q10UDHCPU Master local module QJ71GF11 T2 Master station station No 0 Intelligent device station station No 1 Power supply module Q62P Ethern...

Page 71: ...anged with the CPU module s devices 1 Communication settings 2 SLMP commands Item Setting Protocol TCP IP TCP connection type Unpassive Communication data code Binary code Item Command Subcommand Description Type Operation Device Read 0401 0000 Reads values from bit devices of consecutive device numbers in units of 16 points Write 1401 0000 Writes values to word devices of consecutive device numbe...

Page 72: ... 1000 13FF 1FFF 0000 03FF RY 0000 03FF X Unused 1FFF 0000 03FF Unused 1FFF 0000 03FF Y Unused 1FFF 0000 03FF External device SLMP Reading data of 32 bits CPU module Master local module W W 13FF 17FF 1400 Master station RWw RWr Ethernet adapter module 03FF RWw 0000 03FF RWr 0000 W W 03FF 0000H 13FF 1FFF 0FFF 1000 Unused Unused 0000 03FF 0000 03FF 0000 1000 Writing data of 2 words External device SL...

Page 73: ...ol panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections Local Area Connection General Properties button Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties button 2 Open the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box from the Web browser and configure the settings as shown below If the same network settings are applied to the Ethernet adapter module and the proxy server the following settings are not necess...

Page 74: ...owser Tools Internet Options Security 4 After that click the Custom level button and configure the settings as shown below When Prompt is selected the following dialog box may be displayed during the start up of the configuration tool If this occurs click the Yes button Select Local intranet Select Enable or Prompt ...

Page 75: ... Use GX Works2 to set the parameters in the master station Use the default settings for the parameters other than those set below 1 Create a project on GX Works2 Select QCPU Q mode for PLC Series and Q10UDH for PLC Type Project New 2 Open the Network Parameter setting window to set the parameters as follows Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Setting ...

Page 76: ...eters button to open the refresh parameter setting window Set the parameters as follows 6 After setting click the End button 7 In the network parameter setting window click the End button 8 Write the set parameters to the CPU module on the master station Online Write to PLC 9 Reset the CPU module or power off and on the system or Power OFF ON RESET ...

Page 77: ... 1 Start up the configuration tool using a Web browser Page 184 Section 10 1 2 2 Open the Parameter Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows Setting item tree NZ2GF ETB Parameter CC Link IE Field Network 3 After setting click the End button 4 Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module Open the Destination Setting dialog box in the configuration...

Page 78: ... set parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP Online Write 6 The following dialog box appears 7 Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to RUN Click Click ...

Page 79: ...E Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 connected to the master station 1 From the menu of GX Works2 activate the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Diagnostics CC IE Field Diagnostics The following shows the normal condition If a mark such as and is displayed in Network Status an error has occurred Identify the cause of the error and take corrective action User s manual for the master local mo...

Page 80: ...sing the configuration tool 1 Start up the configuration tool using a Web browser Page 184 Section 10 1 2 2 Open the Parameter Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows Setting item tree NZ2GF ETB Parameter Ethernet 3 Click the Connection Setting button to display the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window Set it up as shown below Setting ...

Page 81: ...he Ethernet Port Connection Setting window click the End button 7 In the Parameter Setting dialog box click the End button 8 Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module In the Destination Setting dialog box of the configuration tool enter a value as shown below Online Destination Setting 9 Write the configured parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet...

Page 82: ...80 10 The following dialog box is displayed 11 Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to RUN Click ...

Page 83: ...er module c Program example Item Setting IP address 192 168 3 30 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Port No 2000H EthernetAD_test cpp Defines the entry point of the console application include stdafx h Sample program program name EthernetAD_test cpp This is a sample program for testing a connection between the Ethernet adapter module and the external device This program reads RY0000 to RY001F of the Ethern...

Page 84: ...char s_buf BUF_SIZE Send buffer char r_buf BUF_SIZE Receive buffer int length Receive data length int rbuf_idx Receive data storage head index int recv_size Total number of receive data struct sck_inf sc struct sockaddr_in hostdata External device side data struct sockaddr_in EthernetAD Ethernet adapter module side data void Sockerror int Error handling function unsigned long ulCmdArg Non blocking...

Page 85: ...king mode k 1 while k printf For the Read command enter 1 n printf For the Write command enter 2 n printf For ending enter a value other than 1 and 2 n printf scanf_s d j switch j case 1 Creates a frame requesting for reading RY0000 to RY001F devices 3E frame s_buf 0 0x50 Setting subheader s_buf 1 0x00 s_buf 2 0x00 Setting network number s_buf 3 0xff Setting station number s_buf 4 0xff Setting req...

Page 86: ...RROR_RECIEVE Error handling return SOCK_NG if length SOCKET_ERROR nErrorStatus WSAGetLastError if nErrorStatus WSAEWOULDBLOCK Sockerror ERROR_RECIEVE Error handling return SOCK_NG else continue Repeat until data are received else rbuf_idx length Updates the receive data storage location recv_size length Updates the number of receive data if recv_size RECV_ANS_2 Received all response messages break...

Page 87: ...19 0x02 Setting device points 2 words s_buf 20 0x00 s_buf 21 0x34 Setting write data s_buf 22 0x12 s_buf 23 0x78 s_buf 24 0x56 if send socketno char s_buf SEND_REQ_1 0 SOCKET_ERROR Data sending Sockerror ERROR_SEND Error handling return SOCK_NG Receiving data with the size checked rbuf_idx 0 Initializes the head index of the receive data storage recv_size 0 Initializes the number of receive data w...

Page 88: ...cketno 2 SOCK_OK Send receive disabled Sockerror ERROR_SHUTDOWN Error handling return SOCK_NG if closesocket socketno SOCK_OK Close processing Sockerror ERROR_CLOSE Error handling return SOCK_NG Closeflag FLAG_OFF Connection end flag off WSACleanup Winsock DLL freed printf nEthernetAD_test End n nCompleted n printf Exiting the program Press any key n Dmykeyin getchar Waiting for key input return S...

Page 89: ...ROR_CONNECT printf Failed to establish the connection break case ERROR_SEND printf Failed to send break case ERROR_RECIEVE printf Failed to receive break case ERROR_SHUTDOWN printf Failed to shut it down break case ERROR_CLOSE printf Failed to properly close it break printf Error code is d n nErrorStatus if Closeflag FLAG_ON nErrorStatus shutdown socketno 2 Shutdown processing nErrorStatus closeso...

Page 90: ...0 to Y100F and Y1010 to Y101F of the CPU module as shown below Online Monitor Device Buffer Memory Batch 2 Run the executable file at the command prompt In the following window enter 1 3 The following window message is displayed upon successful completion If not take action according to the troubleshooting instructions Page 142 CHAPTER 9 ...

Page 91: ...234H 5678H to RWr0000 to RWr0001 W1000 to W1001 will be executed 2 The following is displayed on the window If not take action according to the troubleshooting instructions Page 142 CHAPTER 9 3 Activate Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor in GX Works2 Online Monitor Device Buffer Memory Batch 4 If 1234H and 5678H were stored in W1000 and W1001 of the CPU module it means successful completion If not...

Page 92: ...nfiguration A communication example using the on demand function is explained with the same system configuration as SLMP communication and cyclic transmission Page 68 Section 7 1 1 7 2 2 Specifications of send data using the on demand function The following table lists the specifications of items such as the number of on demand data simultaneously used and communication data code Item Specificatio...

Page 93: ... module In addition data can be simultaneously sent to all the external devices on Ethernet where the Ethernet adapter module is also connected broadcast communications On demand data cannot be sent to other stations via other MELSEC products such as Ethernet adapter modules on the same network Ethernet as the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter module Master station External device CC Link I...

Page 94: ... result of the on demand data sent from the Ethernet adapter module to the external device Turn on Send request flag after setting all the setting data buffer memory address 5635 to 6655 1603H to 19FFH When turning on Send request flag complete the REMTO instruction that sets the setting data before executing the REMTO instruction that turns on Send request flag Do not set the setting data and tur...

Page 95: ...This flag checks if on demand data has been sent from the Ethernet adapter module to an external device 1 1 The on demand function in the Ethernet adapter module does not check whether an external device has received on demand data because Send completed flag turns on when the data has been sent Even when the protocol is TCP Send completed flag turns on before an ACK response is received from the ...

Page 96: ...Ethernet adapter module Using UDP enables data to be sent to an arbitrary external device set for the setting data Buffer memory address Name Default value Read Write Reference Decimal Hexadecimal 0 0H Setting data Control data Connection No setting value 1 to 32 0H Write Page 95 Section 7 2 5 5 1 1H Frame setting format 2 2H Serial No 3 to 6 3H to 6H System area 7 7H Send data format 8 8H Send da...

Page 97: ... the subheader of on demand data The serial No is effective only when the frame setting format is set to the serial No added 1H When the communication data code set in the connection setting is an ASCII code the setting value is converted from the binary data to the ASCII code and sent d Communication data code specification when using the auto open UDP port Set the communication data code require...

Page 98: ...255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask pattern of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part f Destination port No when using the auto open UDP port Set the port No of the external device where on demand data is sent from the Ethernet adapter module The effective setting values are from 1H to FFFFH If any number other than those described above is set a destination port No error error code 424H occurs P...

Page 99: ...ected This send data is used to send binary data or character strings When a send data format is 1H byte unit and ASCII code selected This send data is used to send ASCII data 0 4 1234H 5678H 34H 12H 78H 56H Byte unit specification binary code Byte length setting SLMP on demand data Send data format Send data length Send data Buffer memory Send data Byte data binary code 1 4 1234H 5678H 33H 34H 31...

Page 100: ...2 1234H 5678H 12H 34H 56H 78H Word unit specification binary code Word length setting SLMP on demand data Send data format Send data length Send data Buffer memory Send data Word data binary code 3 2 1234H 5678H 31H 32H 33H 34H 35H 36H 37H 38H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Word unit specification ASCII code Word length setting SLMP on demand data Send data format Send data length Send data Buffer memory Send da...

Page 101: ...ddress is stored in the network No The fourth octet of the external device IP address is stored in the station No When 255 255 255 255 broadcast communications is selected for the IP address of the destination the third and fourth octets are as follows The third octet The third octet of the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part The fourth octet 255 FFH When adding a serial No Whe...

Page 102: ...ng locations differ between the subheader to the subcommand and the send data Setting item Setting value Request destination module I O No 03FFH Request data length The data length from the monitoring timer to the send data is stored in 4 digit hexadecimal format Monitoring timer 0000H Command 2101H Subcommand 0000H Protocol Subheader to subcommand Send data Connection for users TCP Setting in the...

Page 103: ...0 30H 30H 30H 1 0 0 31H 30H 30H 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 30H 30H 30H 32H 31H 30H 31H 0 0 0 0 30H 30H 30H 30H Request destination module I O number For future extension Request data length Monitoring timer Command Subcommand Send data Network number Station number Subheader 50H 00H 03H 01H FFH 03H 00H 0AH 00H 00H 00H 01H 21H 00H 00H Request destination module I O number For future extension Request data lengt...

Page 104: ...0 30H 30H 30H 30H Request destination module I O number For future extension Request data length Monitoring timer Command Subcommand Send data Network number Station number Subheader Serial number Fixed value 01H 00H 00H 00H 54H 00H 03H 01H FFH 03H 00H 0AH 00H 00H 00H 01H 21H 00H 00H Subheader Serial number Fixed value Fixed value Request destination module I O number For future extension Request ...

Page 105: ...lag is 1 ON set the 0th bit of Send request flag buffer memory address 5632 1600H to 0 OFF 4 Set Control data buffer memory address 5635 to 5643 1603H to 160BH and Send data buffer memory address 5644 to 6603 160CH to 19CBH in the Ethernet adapter module using the REMTO instruction 5 Set Send request bit of Send request flag in the Ethernet adapter module to 1 ON using the REMTO instruction 6 On d...

Page 106: ...ing M120 Device of send data setting completed M121 M122 Device of the REMTO instruction completed Send request flag ON M130 Device of Send request flag ON completed M131 M132 Device of the REMFR instruction completed Send completed flag and Completion code reading M133 Device of Send completed flag and Completion code reading completed M140 Device of on demand data sending completed M141 M142 Dev...

Page 107: ...31H Request destination module I O number For future extension Request data length Monitoring timer Command Subcommand Send data Network number Station number Subheader Serial number Fixed value Clear control data Connection No Frame setting format Serial number Send data format Send data length Send data Obtain Open completion signal of the connection Output of when opening of the connection is n...

Page 108: ...g REMTO instruction error output Read Send completed flag and Completion code REMFR instruction error output Check Send completed flag and transmit on demand data Completion output Transmit on demand data Error output Turn off Send request flag REMTO instruction error output ...

Page 109: ...d in the manual for the master local module used User s manual for the master local module used To perform IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network the CPU module and the master local module on the communication route must support the IP packet transfer function To check whether the CPU module and the master local module used support the IP packet transfer function refer to the sections lis...

Page 110: ...vice 1 to 120 1 Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part Ethernet adapter module CC Link IE Field Network part Automatically set network address of the master station 0 0 to 223 255 1 Automatically set network number of the own station 1 to 239 Automatically set station number of the own station 1 to 120 Master local module 0 0 to 223 255 1 Same numbers for the request source external device request ...

Page 111: ...ket Transfer Function 1 Set the numbers according to the range supported by the external device used The range may not apply depending on the external device Check the specifications of the external device used To transmit communications to the external device the routing parameters are required Page 112 Section 7 3 4 1 ...

Page 112: ...1 1 Even if the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is configured in the Ethernet adapter module communications cannot be performed Device to be set Setting range of the IP address First and second octets Third octet Fourth octet External device 0 0 to 223 255 1 Same numbers for the external device and the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part connected to the external device 0 to 255 1 Same ...

Page 113: ...wser to configure the setting in the Ethernet adapter module To start up the configuration tool on a Web browser the network setting of the configuration computer is required Page 71 Section 7 1 3 External device request source device Configuration of the external device External device request destination device Ethernet adapter module request source side Ethernet adapter module request destinati...

Page 114: ...ng in the master station Use GX Works2 to set the parameters in the master station Use the default settings for the parameters other than those set below 1 Create a project on GX Works2 Project New 2 Open the Network Parameter setting window to set the parameters as follows Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Setting ...

Page 115: ...e Network Configuration Settings button to set the parameters as follows The following setting is an assignment example Communications using the IP packet transfer function do not affect assigned points Change the points according to the system configuration used 4 Click the Network Operation Settings button to set the IP address of the master station ...

Page 116: ...uration tool in the Ethernet adapter module Online Diagnostics Module Information button The IP address can be also checked using the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 User s manual for the master local module used If the IP address is not displayed check that the D LINK LED is on and check Baton pass status own station SW0047 to see whether baton pass can be performed Network No o...

Page 117: ... set the third octet of the IP address set in Ethernet of the Ethernet adapter module Relay Network No Set the network No of the station where communications transmit through to reach the target network No In this setting example set the network No set in CC Link IE Field Network of the Ethernet adapter module Relay Station No Set the station No of the station where communications transmit through...

Page 118: ...ter module to the master station Network No 3 Target Network No Relay Network No Relay Station No Setting for B Setting for C The setting is not required because the Ethernet adapter module does not have the routing parameters Set this column to pass communications through the master station Target Network No Relay Network No Relay Station No 3 0 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 Station No 2 Station No 1 Station No ...

Page 119: ...Communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP Packet Transfer Function 6 After setting click the End button Write the set parameters to the CPU module on the master station Online Write to PLC 7 Reset the CPU module or power off and on the system or Power OFF ON RESET ...

Page 120: ...er Page 184 Section 10 1 2 2 Open the Parameter Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows Setting item tree NZ2GF ETB Parameter CC Link IE Field Network Setting on the request source Setting on the request destination To communicate with an external device having a different network address the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is also required Page 127 S...

Page 121: ...f the connected Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part Open the Destination Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to enter the address as follows Online Destination Setting 5 Write the set parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP Online Write 6 The following dialog box appears 7 Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to RUN Click ...

Page 122: ...orks2 connected to the master station 1 In the menu on GX Works2 start up the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Diagnostics CC IE Field Diagnostics When the dialog box appears as follows the connection is normal If a mark such as and is displayed in Network Status an error has occurred Identify the cause of the error and take corrective action User s manual for the master local module used If a...

Page 123: ...ing dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows Setting item tree NZ2GF ETB Parameter Setting Ethernet Setting on the request source Set the IP address and subnet mask pattern of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part Setting on the request destination Set the IP address and subnet mask pattern of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part 3 In the Parameter Setting dia...

Page 124: ...een already set use the route command to set the communication route where communications for the request destination transmit through the Ethernet adapter module External device request source device Configuration of the external device External device request destination device Ethernet adapter module request source side Ethernet adapter module request destination side QJ71GF11 T2 Master station...

Page 125: ...nel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections Local Area Connection General Properties button Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties button Setting in the external device request source device Setting in the external device request destination device Set the IP address to the Ethernet part of the Ethernet adapter module request source side Set the IP address to the Ethernet part of the Eth...

Page 126: ...ation tool to check that communications can be performed The following items can be checked The cables on the communication route are properly connected The parameter settings that are required for IP communications in an external device on the communication route such as the IP address routing parameters on the master and local stations and CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting on the Ethernet...

Page 127: ...nal device request source set in Communication Target is checked using the Ping command If the external device does not support the Ping command the IP communication test ends abnormally Up to four IP communication tests can be executed at the same time When the external device request destination is connected to a CPU module the IP communication test cannot be executed for the external device req...

Page 128: ...e IP address in a module closest to the device where the IP communication test was executed Repeat the test until the station that cannot receive communications is found In the following system configuration execute the IP communication test in order of to 3 6 Master station Station No 1 Station No 2 Network No 1 Network No 3 Source where the IP communication test was executed Network No 2 Network...

Page 129: ...route to an external device with the same network address as that of the master station Set the communication route to the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter part 1 When the network address of the external device and Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part is the same as that of the master station the third octet of the IP address of the external device side is used as a network number In the ...

Page 130: ...s setting is not required for a local station Precautions when setting the routing parameters are the same as those described in the Point for when the request source and request destination have the same network address Page 112 Section 7 3 4 1 ...

Page 131: ...tting CC Link IE Field Network button Setting for Setting for Because the network address of is the same communications reach the external device of using the routing parameters Thus the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is not required Ex 1 2 192 168 3 1 192 168 3 30 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 125 192 168 2 1 10 97 4 2 Station No 2 192 168 1 2 Station No 0 192 168 2 125 Ethernet IP address CC L...

Page 132: ...s refer to the following Setting for connection between the Ethernet adapter module and a GOT Page 131 Section 7 4 1 Connection through a hub Page 133 Section 7 4 2 Direct connection simple connection Page 137 Section 7 4 3 Master station Slave station GX Works2 Switching hub Ethernet Ethernet adapter module MELSOFT connection Access Slave station Slave station GOT ...

Page 133: ...e settings for the GOT as those for Ethernet connection of the QJ71E71 except for the following two items Set MELSEC L for Type in Controller Setting Set the following values for the network and station numbers of the connected Ethernet adapter module Network No The third octet value of the Ethernet adapter module s IP address Station No The fourth octet value of the Ethernet adapter module s IP a...

Page 134: ...values for the relay network number and the relay station number in the routing parameter setting Relay Network No The third octet value of the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Relay Station No The forth octet value of the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module The IP address of the relay Ethernet adapter module is 192 168 3 30 For details on the GOT setting refer to the following GOT1...

Page 135: ... is implemented under the following conditions the setting is not necessary UDP connection TCP connection using one connection 1 Start the configuration tool Page 179 Section 10 1 2 Set the network No and station No Page 190 Section 10 3 2 3 Open the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window to set connections used for MELSOFT connection Setting item tree NZ2GF ETB Parameter Ethernet Connection Sett...

Page 136: ... box of GX Works2 a UDP connection or TCP connection using one connection Connection Destination window Connection1 1 Set Ethernet Board for PC side I F In the PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting dialog box select TCP or UDP protocol No setting is required for Network No and Station No 2 3 1 ...

Page 137: ...e I F Detailed Setting of CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter dialog box set the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module 3 Specify the other station Set the destination CPU For the setting method refer to the following GX Works2 Version1 Operating Manual Common b Connection using two or more TCP connections Connection Destination window Connection1 2 3 1 ...

Page 138: ... 192 168 3 30 2 Set Ethernet Module for PLC side I F In the PLC side I F Ethernet Module Setting configure the settings as shown below Model name QJ71E71 Station No Any value of 1 to 64 that does not overlap the Station No set in the PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting IP address Ethernet adapter module s IP address 3 Specify the other station Set the destination CPU For the setting method refer to...

Page 139: ...t cable without using a hub The IP address setting is not required in the destination setting for direct connection In the case of direct connection using an Ethernet cable there is a risk of an illegal access Selecting the following item in Ethernet in the Parameter Setting dialog box of the configuration tool will disable direct connection preventing any illegal access Ethernet cable GX Works2 S...

Page 140: ...rnet Board for PC side I F 2 Set CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter for PLC side I F In the PLC side I F Detailed Setting of CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter select Ethernet Port Direct Connection as shown below 3 Specify the other station Set the destination CPU For the setting method refer to the following GX Works2 Version1 Operating Manual Common 2 3 1 ...

Page 141: ...on or off communication may not possible through direct connection Correct the settings of the Ethernet adapter module and or personal computer IP address of the Ethernet adapter module 64 64 255 255 IP address of the personal computer 64 64 1 1 Subnet mask for the personal computer 255 255 0 0 c IP address condition 2 of the Ethernet adapter module In the IP address bits of the Ethernet adapter m...

Page 142: ...tion 8 1 Daily Inspection The following must be checked daily Check box The Ethernet adapter module is securely mounted to the DIN rail The terminal screws of the power supply part are not loose Solderless terminals are physically out of contact and away from each other The cable connectors are fully inserted The terminal cover of the power supply part has not come off ...

Page 143: ... the system is relocated or modified or when wiring layout is changed Check box The ambient temperature is within the range of 0 to 55 The ambient humidity is within the range of 5 to 95 RH There is no corrosive gas The voltage across 24VDC terminals is within the range of 15 6V to 31 2VDC The Ethernet adapter module is mounted securely No dust or foreign matter is present No error has occurred ...

Page 144: ...stics dialog box of GX Works2 which is connected to the master station Identify the cause of the problem and take corrective action User s manual for the master local module used Page 144 Section 9 2 1 2 Troubleshooting of the error that has occurred in the Ethernet adapter module By the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics in the configuration tool an error code can be obtained Confirm the error and take...

Page 145: ...G 9 9 1 Troubleshooting Procedure 3 If communication is not possible even after taking the above troubleshooting measures perform the following Checking the LEDs Page 147 Section 9 3 Troubleshooting by symptom Page 154 Section 9 4 ...

Page 146: ...Field Network diagnostics Diagnostics CC IE Field Diagnostics 2 Under Network Status double click the icon that represents the Ethernet adapter module 3 The Error History dialog box is displayed The error history is displayed check the error details and solution and troubleshoot the problem Double click this Error history of the module is displayed Error history of the module is displayed The deta...

Page 147: ...nformation of errors will not be displayed correctly Initial value 2000 01 01 00 00 00 After acquisition of clock information from the master station if the Ethernet adapter module is powered off and then on the clock will restart from the time of the power off The clock pauses during power off Because of this the displayed time and date of the error occurred during initial processing may be diffe...

Page 148: ...he configuration tool an error that has occurred on the Ethernet can be checked 1 Open the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics window Online Diagnostics 2 The latest error code is displayed Refer to Error Code List and take corrective action Page 161 Section 9 5 Latest error information ...

Page 149: ...g method when communication cannot be performed even after taking corrective action according to the CC Link IE Field diagnostics The state of the LEDs can be also checked from the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics Page 146 Section 9 2 2 9 3 1 The LED on the power supply part 1 When the POWER LED is off Checking Action Is power being supplied Supply power Page 61 Section 6 4 1 1 ...

Page 150: ...n on Checking Action Is the switch of the Ethernet adapter module set to RUN Set the switch of the Ethernet adapter module to RUN to start data link Is the module in the remote STOP status Cancel the remote STOP and start data link Is the master station in the RUN status Place the master station into the RUN state If the master station has stopped due to an error troubleshoot it referring to the m...

Page 151: ...s repeatedly switched between STOP and RESET TEST reset the Ethernet adapter module and start the unit test Is the Ethernet adapter module in execution of a unit test The 1 or 10 LED is flashing The Ethernet adapter module is in execution of the unit test Upon termination of the test the D LINK LED turns on Take action according to the test result Page 59 Section 6 3 Checking Action Is the Etherne...

Page 152: ...n Network Configuration Setting of the master station matched Checking Action Is the Ethernet cable connected to PORT1 or PORT2 normal Check if Ethernet cables are used Check if 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used Page 49 Section 5 2 2 1 Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less Page 67 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range Man...

Page 153: ...f 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used Page 49 Section 5 2 2 1 Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less Page 67 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range Manual for the Ethernet cable used Check the Ethernet cables for disconnection Are the other stations where the Ethernet adapter module is connected normal Check if the other stat...

Page 154: ...use according to the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics follow one of the instructions below to turn off the COM ERR LED Send an SLMP message Clear Error command 1617 from the external device Click the Turn Off COM ERR button on the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics window in the configuration tool Checking Action Are the configured Ethernet adapter module parameters correct Check if the parameters set by th...

Page 155: ...ther stations where the Ethernet adapter module is connected normal Check if the other stations are powered on Is the switching hub used in the system normal Check if the switching hub is powered on Check if a 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX compliant switching hub is used User s manual for the master local module used Checking Action Is the Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet port normal Check if E...

Page 156: ...eshoot the problem referring to the master local module troubleshooting section User s manual for the master local module used 2 Transmission from GX Works2 and through the Ethernet adapter module Troubleshoot the problem as shown below when MELSOFT connection from GX Works2 through the Ethernet adapter module is not possible Checking Action Is the D LINK LED on the Ethernet adapter module on If t...

Page 157: ...t startup of the configuration tool correct Enter a correct IP address in the address box of the Web browser or in Destination Setting of the configuration tool Page 184 Section 10 1 2 If the IP address set for the configuration tool is unknown the settings of the Ethernet adapter module can be changed back to the factory default settings Page 229 Appendix 6 Are the Web browser settings correct Co...

Page 158: ...elete button 2 Select Temporary Internet files and click the Delete button Checking Action Is the version of the Web browser correct Check the version of the Web browser Page 51 Section 5 3 1 1 Are the Web browser settings correct Configure the settings so that the JavaScript is enabled Page 181 Section 10 1 1 4 Has the configuration tool of the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number first f...

Page 159: ... used Checking Action Has the configuration tool of the Ethernet adapter module on which the new function or the improved function is not installed ever been started up Write the parameters again using the configuration tool started from the Ethernet adapter module Do not use the configuration tool stored on the personal computer Delete temporary Internet files from the Web browser start the confi...

Page 160: ...n 9 5 Is connection being established with the SLMP compatible device when TCP IP is used Request for connection from the external device To send on demand data read Open completion signal buffer memory address 1500H to 1501H using the REMFR instruction and check if the open is completed Then issue a send request Is Send error bit of Send completed flag buffer memory address 1601H 1A01H 1E01H 2201...

Page 161: ...though the external device is disconnected the IP address is already in use Change the IP address Has a timeout error occurred in the IP communication test Check Relay Network No in the routing parameters of the master station and local stations Have the routing parameters correctly been set in the master station and local stations Check and correct the routing parameters of the master station and...

Page 162: ... can be transmitted to the external device through the Ethernet adapter module This applies only to external devices that have the route command such as Microsoft Windows When the gateway setting is completed execute the Ping command from the external device to check whether communications can be performed Is the firewall enabled on the external device Check and correct the firewall settings on th...

Page 163: ...tion Reference 0000H to 07FFH Error codes that are generated in data communication with external devices End codes that are returned to external devices in SLMP communication Page 162 Section 9 5 1 0800H to 2AC4H Error codes of the Ethernet adapter module Page 167 Section 9 5 2 4000H to 4FFFH Error codes that are generated in other modules during transient transmission Page 170 Section 9 5 3 7000H...

Page 164: ...eter error Write the parameters again If the same error is displayed again please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 010AH Parameter check result error 010BH to 010CH System error Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise Perform a unit test If the same error is displayed again the ...

Page 165: ...9 Fourth octet 1 to 120 Change the IP address of the CC Link IE Field Network in the master station so that the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part may differ from the network address of the master station 018DH IP address out of range external device on the destination When the IP address of the external device on the destination is the same as the network address of the maste...

Page 166: ...ions to seven or less Check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action 0306H Network No error Confirm the network number at the SLMP or transient request source and retry the operation 0307H Target station No error Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry the operation Correct the station number at the SLMP request source and retry the...

Page 167: ...net adapter module to start communication Correct the data sent from the external device Correct the setting for the subcommand Check the device settings 0401H Word device read write size error Correct the number of read or write points and send the data to the Ethernet adapter module again 0402H Bit device read write size error 0403H Random read write bit device size error 0404H Random read write...

Page 168: ...your local Mitsubishi representative 0420H Connection No error Correct the connection No set in the on demand function 0421H Frame setting format error Correct the frame setting format set in the on demand function 0422H Communication data code specification error Correct the communication data code specification set in the on demand function 0423H Destination IP address error Correct the destinat...

Page 169: ... module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative RUN Flashing ERR On 0823H ADAPTER UNIT DOWN The Ethernet adapter module is running away or faulty Malfunction due to noise Hardware failure Supplementary information Common information Individual information Diagnostic timing Any time Take action against noise and reset the module If this error occurs again the hardware of t...

Page 170: ... the system bus was detected Self diagnostic error of the system bus Self diagnostic error of the Ethernet adapter module Supplementary information Common information Individual information Diagnostic timing Any time Reset the Ethernet adapter module If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative RUN Flashing...

Page 171: ...eters are written Check if the type of the parameter file is shown as QPA and if the file contains parameters RUN Flashing ERR On 1038H LINK PARA ERROR The network No of the CC Link IE Field Network is the same as the third octet value of the IP address Or parameters are corrupted Supplementary information Common information File name Individual information Parameter No Diagnostic timing When powe...

Page 172: ...fer to the User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection for the CPU module used 7000H to 7FFFH Errors that may be detected by a serial communication module Refer to the user s manual of the serial communication module used B000H to BFFFH Errors that may be detected by a CC Link module Refer to the user s manual of the CC Link system master local module used C000H to CFFFH Errors that m...

Page 173: ...itsubishi representative D0A2H Transient data transmission processing wait timeout Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are connected properly D0A3H Transient data transmission error If the originating station or the target station is disconnected from the network identify the cause of the disconn...

Page 174: ...t number of relays specified in transient data Correct the system configuration to reduce the number of relay stations to seven or less Check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action D208H Network No error in transient data Check and correct the network number at the transient request source and retry the operation If the request source resides in another network chec...

Page 175: ...sient data Transient data that are not executable for different networks were received Correct the network number or the target station number at the transient request source and retry the operation D21EH Target station No error in transient data The received transient data of the application type cannot be handled by the own station Correct the application type or the target station number at the...

Page 176: ... information at the transient request source and retry the operation D2A5H Target station No error in transient data Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry the operation D2A6H Transient data request source No error Correct the request source number at the transient request source and retry the operation D2A7H to D2A8H Header information error in transient data ...

Page 177: ...ernet adapter module Check the IP address of the master station Take the actions above then execute the IP communication test again D2E4H IP address out of range Ethernet part of the destination Ethernet adapter module When the IP address of the destination Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part is the same as the network address of the master station set the IP address within the following range T...

Page 178: ... all or multiple stations from the master station D726H Transient data request error Correct the request command at the transient request station and retry the operation D727H Data link start stop instructing station error Link start was instructed from a station different from the station that instructed the link stop The station instructing a link start must be the same as the station that instr...

Page 179: ...st Check the first five digits of the serial number of the CPU module If the module does not support the used function replace it with the CPU module with the latest version D902H Incorrect online test data Check the data at the station that initiated the online test and retry the test If this error persists please consult your local Mitsubishi representative D903H Communication test retry error A...

Page 180: ...Failed to write to flash ROM If the number of times that data were written to the flash ROM exceeded 100 000 set the system not to hold the error history by power off reset in PLC System in the parameter setting Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the...

Page 181: ...s not installed 3 Configuring the personal computer Set the same value for each network part of the IP addresses of the Ethernet adapter module and the personal computer For the host part of the IP address the Ethernet adapter module must have a different value from that of the personal computer The following IP address and subnet mask values are set for the Ethernet adapter module by default IP a...

Page 182: ...CP IP Properties dialog box When computer environment is in the following case Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections Local Area Connection General Properties button Internet Protocol TCP IP Ex ...

Page 183: ...in the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box If the same value is set for the network part of the Ethernet Adapter Module and the proxy server the following setting is not required When computer environment is in the following case Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Web browser Internet Explorer 8 0 Web browser Tools Internet Options Connections LAN settings b...

Page 184: ...ty Settings dialog box When computer environment is in the following case Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Web browser Internet Explorer 8 0 1 Select Local Intranet Zone Web browser Tools Internet Options Security Ex Select Local intranet ...

Page 185: ...re 2 After that click the Custom level button and configure the settings as shown below When Prompt is selected the following dialog box may be displayed during the start up of the configuration tool If this occurs click the Yes button Select Enable or Prompt ...

Page 186: ...er from the personal computer 2 Enter the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module in the Address space click the Enter key The IP address shown in the left is a default value 3 Click Start up the configuration tool Click Starting up the configuration tool directly from the Ethernet Adapter Module Saving the configuration tool to the personal computer Click The executable file of the configuratio...

Page 187: ... that the configuration tool does not start or that communication is not available and then take action Page 155 Section 9 4 3 1 From GX Works2 start the configuration tool Tool Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool 2 Enter the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module and click the OK button The IP address shown in the left is a default value 3 The procedure after the step is the same as the...

Page 188: ...ve functions are displayed Page 187 Section 10 2 2 Toolbar Tool buttons used for execution of respective functions are displayed Page 187 Section 10 2 3 Setting item tree Selecting one of the tree items will display the corresponding configuration dialog box Page 188 Section 10 3 Status bar The IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module is displayed Status bar Toolbar Menu bar Setting ite...

Page 189: ...rom the Ethernet adapter module Page 200 Section 10 5 2 Write Writes parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Page 200 Section 10 5 1 Diagnostics Performs diagnostics on the Ethernet adapter module Page 203 Section 10 7 Monitor Monitors the device buffer memories in the Ethernet adapter module Page 201 Section 10 6 Destination Setting Specifies the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter mod...

Page 190: ...scription Parameter No 1 Reference System For the Ethernet Adapter Module specify whether or not to Allow remote reset Hold error logs when the system is powered off or reset 1002H 01F0H Page 189 Section 10 3 1 CC Link IE Field Network Configure the settings for connecting the Ethernet Adapter Module to CC Link IE Field Network 01F0H Page 190 Section 10 3 2 Ethernet Configure the settings for conn...

Page 191: ... The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box Item Description Setting range Remote Reset Allow Specify whether to enable remote reset of the Ethernet Adapter Module Allow not allow Default Allow Error Log Setting Store error logs to flash ROM when the system is powered off or reset Set whether to hold error logs after the system is powered off or reset Hold not hold Default Hold ...

Page 192: ...ox Item Description Setting range CC Link IE Field Network Mode Set the mode of the Ethernet Adapter Module Online Offline Default Online Network No Set the network number of the Ethernet Adapter Module 1 to 239 Default None Station No Set the station number of the Ethernet Adapter Module 1 to 120 Default None CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting Set the communication route of when the IP pack...

Page 193: ...e request destination external device and modules between them have the same network address Configure the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting to perform IP communications via CC Link IE Field Network IP packet transfer function Page 107 Section 7 3 If the setting is configured although the network address of the external device is the same as that of the master station the Ethernet adapter m...

Page 194: ...of 192 160 10 21 Decimal input 0 0 0 1 to 223 255 255 254 Default none Hexadecimal input 0 0 0 1 to DF FF FF FE Default none Subnet Mask Pattern Decimal input 192 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Default none Hexadecimal input C0 0 0 0 to FF FF FF FF Default none CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting Station Network No 1 to 239 Default none Station No 0 to 120 Default none button These buttons are used...

Page 195: ...efault 192 168 3 30 Hexadecimal input 0 0 0 1 to DF FF FF FE Default C0 A8 03 1E There are restrictions on the setting range Page 194 Section 10 3 3 1 Subnet Mask Pattern Set the subnet mask of the Ethernet Adapter Module If the subnet mask was changed configure the network settings again Page 179 Section 10 1 1 3 Decimal input 192 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 252 Default 255 255 255 0 Hexadecimal input C...

Page 196: ...e network number of CC Link IE Field Network To perform IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP packet transfer function set the same first and second octets of the IP address as those of the master station and submaster station When these numbers are different configure the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting Page 107 Section 7 3 Page 191 Section 10 3 2 1 192 168 3 30 Decimal nota...

Page 197: ...he checkbox is selected items after Connection Data Code are automatically set Selected Not selected Default Not selected Communication Data Code Set a communication data code Binary Code ASCII Code Default Binary Code Protocol Set a communication protocol TCP UDP Default TCP Own Station Port No Set the Own Station Port No Set a unique number for each Connection DELTE If Connection is selected to ...

Page 198: ...196 a Detail Setting ...

Page 199: ...ult Eqpt 1 Connection No Comment Enter a comment 32 characters or less Default Connection Connection No TCP Connection Select a TCP connection type Set this item only when TCP is selected for Protocol in the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window There are two TCP connection types Unpassive 1 and Fullpassive 2 Unpassive Fullpassive Default Unpassive Destination Port No 3 Input Format Select a for...

Page 200: ...eserved station and error invalid station settings must be set on the master station For details refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 2 Routing parameters used for communication with another network Routing parameters used for communication with another network must be set on the master station No setting is required on the Ethernet Adapter Module ...

Page 201: ...FIGURATION TOOL 10 10 4 Destination Setting 10 4 Destination Setting Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module before execution of parameter writing or reading or diagnostics Online Destination Setting ...

Page 202: ...ng 1 Write the set parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP Online Write 2 After completion of the writing reset the Ethernet adapter module if necessary 10 5 2 Parameter reading Read parameters from the Ethernet adapter module Online Read ...

Page 203: ...ir accessible range 1 Words can be also specified for a bit device e g K4X0 Item Description Device Buffer Memory Device Name Set the device name to be monitored Buffer Memory Address Enter the buffer memory address to be monitored Input Format DEC Specify the input format for the buffer memory address HEX Display Format Monitor Format Bit and Word Specify the monitor format Word Numeral System DE...

Page 204: ...ng the device or device of the buffer memory address and the value and clicking Set button Clicking Execution Result button on the dialog box displays the execution result window Item Description Device Address Enter the device or buffer memory address to be changed Data Type Bit Select the data type of the device to be changed Word Signed Double Word Signed Input Format DEC Specify the input form...

Page 205: ...r occurred in the Ethernet adapter module or the status of communication with external devices can be checked Online Diagnostics Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module in the Destination Setting dialog box before execution of the Ethernet adapter diagnostics Online Destination Setting 1 2 3 6 7 8 4 5 ...

Page 206: ...n IP Address Displays the IP address of the target external device Date and Time Displays the date and time of the error occurrence Command Code Displays a command code of the message that was detected as an error Subcommand Code Displays a subcommand code of the message that was detected as an error Details button 1 Displays the error details and countermeasure 4 Data Link Status 1 Displays the c...

Page 207: ... REMFR instruction Writing REMTO instruction For the I O number of an intelligent function module that is on an intelligent device station specify 00 in the setting data of the dedicated instruction For details refer to the following User s manual of the master local module used b Access from the external device on the Ethernet network By SLMP send the following command messages Reading Writing Fo...

Page 208: ...r module is in the online mode The LED display is not changed while the Ethernet adapter module is in the offline mode 2 Station No LED information buffer memory address 1 1H The status information on the LEDs indicating the station number on the CC Link IE Field Network part is stored in the following bit pattern 0 Off 1 On 1 1 for 1 2 2 for 1 3 4 for 1 4 8 for 1 5 1 for 10 6 2 for 10 7 4 for 10 ...

Page 209: ...ED information buffer memory address 2 2H Information on the LEDs of the Ethernet part is stored in the following bit pattern 0 Off 1 On 1 LINK SPEED 100Mbps 2 LINK SPEED 1Gbps 3 INT LED 4 COM ERR LED 5 SD RD LED 3 3H b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 b10 b11 b12 b13 b14 b15 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 210: ...8 1AH to 1CH Own station MAC address The MAC address of the own station is stored 29 1DH System area 30 to 31 1EH to 1FH Own station IP address The IP address of the own station is stored 32 to 33 20H to 21H Own station subnet mask The subnet mask of the own station is stored Address Name Description 36 24H Mode The mode of the own station is stored 0 Online 1 Offline 37 25H Network No The network...

Page 211: ... the own station is stored 0000H No setting 0401H to 1387H 1393H to FFFEH Own station s port 788 314H TCP connection system The specified TCP connection system is stored Valid only when the protocol is TCP 0 Unpassive 1 Fullpassive 789 315H Connection status The current status is stored When the protocol is TCP 0000H Disconnected Connection disrupted 0001H Communicating Connection established When...

Page 212: ... stored 3 UDP fixed 1297 511H Protocol Data of the protocol is stored 1 UDP fixed 1298 512H Communication data code A communication data code is stored 0 Binary code fixed 1299 513H Own Station Port No The port number of the own station is stored 1388H Own station s port fixed 1300 514H System area 1301 515H Connection status The current status is stored 0000H Error 0001H Normal 1302 to 1303 516H ...

Page 213: ...1316 524H System area 1317 525H Connection status The current status is stored 0000H Error 0001H Normal 1318 to 1319 526H to 527H System area 1320 528H Latest error code The latest error code is stored 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code 1321 529H Destination port No The port number of the communication target is stored 0000H No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 0000H Po...

Page 214: ...ive fixed 1333 535H Connection status The current status is stored 0000H Disconnected Connection disrupted 0001H Communicating Connection established 1334 to 1335 536H to 537H System area 1336 538H Latest error code The latest error code is stored 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code 1337 539H Destination port No The port number of the communication target is stored 0000H No setting or discon...

Page 215: ...fixed 1348 544H System area 1349 545H Connection status The current status is stored 0000H Error 0001H Normal 1350 to 1351 546H to 547H System area 1352 548H Latest error code The latest error code is stored 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code 1353 549H Destination port No The port number of the communication target is stored 0000H No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 00...

Page 216: ...Connection status The current status is stored 0000H Error 0001H Normal 1366 to 1367 556H to 557H System area 1368 558H Latest error code The latest error code is stored 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code 1369 559H Destination port No The port number of the communication target is stored 0000H No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 0000H Port number of a device with which...

Page 217: ... Connection where the error occurred 33 Auto Open UDP Port 34 MELSOFT application communication port UDP IP 35 MELSOFT application communication port TCP IP 36 Direct MELSOFT Connection Port 37 Connection Port for the Configuration Tool 38 System Connection 39 System Connection 2066 812H Open system The open system of the Connection is stored 0 TCP Unpassive 1 TCP Fullpassive 3 UDP 2067 813H Proto...

Page 218: ...r is stored in the following BCD code 2076 81CH Command code A command code for the message of the error is stored A value is stored only when the error occurred in SLMP communication 0 No error default or an error lower than the TCP or UDP level Other than 0 Command code 2077 81DH Subcommand code A subcommand code for the message of the error is stored A value is stored only when the error occurr...

Page 219: ... of UDP protocol when the Ethernet adapter module becomes ready for operation Open completed 1 is set Appendix 1 7 On demand function data sending area For the buffer memories used for the on demand function refer to the following Page 90 Section 7 2 b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 b10 b11 b12 b13 b14 b15 b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 b10 b11 b12 b13 b14 b15 Connection No 32 Connection No 16 Connect...

Page 220: ...nostics is stored OFF Values set in CC Link IE Field Network of PLC Parameter ON Values set in the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics When no parameter is set for the Ethernet adapter module this area is turned on SB006A PORT1 linkup status own station The linkup status of PORT1 own station is stored OFF Linkup ON Linkdown The time between the power on and linkup after the Ethernet cable is conn...

Page 221: ...0 Data link in progress 2 Data link stopped baton pass in progress 3 Baton pass stopped 5 Offline SW0048 Cause of baton pass interruption The cause of communication baton pass interruption of the own station is stored 00H Normal communication or at power on 30H Cable disconnection 33H Being disconnected from or reconnected to the network 40H Offline mode SW0049 Cause of data link stop The cause of...

Page 222: ... on PORT2 10H Normal cable disconnected on PORT1 communicating on PORT2 11H Disconnected cables disconnected on PORT1 and PORT2 12H Disconnected cable disconnected on PORT1 PORT2 line being established 21H Disconnected PORT1 line being established cable disconnected on PORT2 22H Disconnected PORT1 and PORT2 lines being established 40H Normal cable disconnected on PORT1 loopback communicating on PO...

Page 223: ... a system down or a communication failure Item Description No Special relay SM number Name Special relay SM name Description Content of the special relay SM Details Detailed description of the special relay SM Set by Set timing Setting side and in the case of system setting the timing Set by S Set by the system U Set by the user by a dedicated instruction SLMP etc S U Set by both the system and us...

Page 224: ...vidual error information ON Individual error information Turns on if there is any individual error information when SM0 turns on SM50 Error clear OFF ON Error clear Clears an error U SM53 DC DOWN detection OFF No DC DOWN ON DC DOWN detected Turns on if a momentary power failure of 10ms or less occurs The status is reset when power is turned on from off S Error Number Name Description Details Set b...

Page 225: ...ng so may result in a system down or a communication failure Item Description No Special register SD number Name Special register SD name Description Content of the special register SD Details Detailed description of the special register SD Set by Set timing Setting side and in the case of system setting the timing Set by S Set by the system U Set by the user by a dedicated instruction SLMP etc S ...

Page 226: ... are stored The clock of the Ethernet adapter module synchronizes the clock of the master station Page 30 Section 3 2 SD4 Error information category Error information category code Data are stored in the common information SD5 to SD15 or individual information SD16 to SD26 areas respectively A category code that determines what type of error information is stored S Error Any of the following are s...

Page 227: ...mber Name Description Details Set by Set timing SD5 SD6 SD7 SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 2EH ABCDEFGH IJK 42H B 41H A 44H D 43H C 46H F 45H E 48H H 47H G 49H I 2EH 4BH K 4AH J b15 to b8 b7 to b0 Number Meaning File name ASCII code 8 characters Extension ASCII code 3 characters Empty Empty Example File name 1 SD5 SD6 SD7 SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 Number Meaning Time 1 s units 0...

Page 228: ...tch status The switch status of the Ethernet adapter module is stored 0 RUN 1 STOP RESET S Switch change SD201 LED status LED status The LED status of the Ethernet adapter module is stored 0 Off 1 On 2 Flashing 1 ERR 2 D LINK 3 RD 4 SD 5 MODE 6 RUN In the offline mode RD and SD are always off S Status change SD203 Operating status Operating status The operating status of the Ethernet adapter modul...

Page 229: ...er of points assigned to Y The number of Y points is stored fixed to 8192 SD296 Number of points assigned to SB The number of SB points is stored fixed to 8192 SD303 Number of points assigned to W The number of W points is stored fixed to 8192 SD304 Number of points assigned to SW The number of SW points is stored fixed to 8192 Number Name Description Details Set by Set timing ...

Page 230: ...2 Parameter memory write count index Current write count index A current index value for write count to the parameter memory flash ROM is stored as a 32 bit binary value If the index value exceeds 100000 FLASH ROM ERROR error code A62H will be detected The index value will be continued to be counted even after it exceeds 100000 The write count is not equal to the index value Since the system has i...

Page 231: ...e configuration tool is unknown Parameters other than IP addresses will be also reset to factory default values 1 Power on the module 2 Move the switch on the Ethernet adapter module from STOP RESET TEST STOP in less than 1 second and repeat this cycle ten times Then the MODE and ERR LEDs start flashing When canceling the reset operation shift the switch to RUN 3 Move the switch to RESET TEST and ...

Page 232: ...r local module 1 Devices other than the above are not accessible To access a bit device specify 0 or a multiple of 16 Device 1 Name Device type Unit Access code Attribute code Bit Word X Input Hexade cimal 01H 05H Y Output Hexade cimal 02H W Link register Hexade cimal 24H SB Link special relay Hexade cimal 63H SW Link special register Hexade cimal 64H SM Special relay Decimal 43H SD Special regist...

Page 233: ...the requirements of the EMC and Low Voltage Directives are described as examples of those of the EMC and electrical safety regulations Appendix 8 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive The EMC Directive specifies that products placed on the market must be so constructed that they do not cause excessive electromagnetic interference emissions and are not unduly affected by electromagnetic inter...

Page 234: ...t transient burst immunity 1 Immunity test in which burst noise is applied to the power line and signal line AC DC main power I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV DC I O analog communication 1kV EN61000 4 5 Surge immunity 1 Immunity test in which lightning surge is applied to the power line and signal line AC power line AC I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV CM 1kV DM DC power line DC I O power 0 5kV CM DM...

Page 235: ...ity can be ensured in 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 mu...

Page 236: ... are described below Be sure to use the cables for CC Link IE Field Network manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co Ltd SCE5EW S M Shielded cables should be used for CC Link IE Field Network Strip a part of the jacket as shown below and ground the exposed shield in the largest possible area c Grounding cables with a cable clamp Use shielded cables for external wiring and ground the s...

Page 237: ... If attached at an improper position the ferrite core will not produce any effect Attach a ferrite core to each power line as illustrated below Example b Noise filter power supply line filter A noise filter is a component which has an effect on conducted noise Attaching the filter can suppress more noise The noise filter has the effect of reducing conducted noise of 10MHz or less The precautions f...

Page 238: ... to comply with the Low Voltage Directive The Ethernet adapter 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 239: ...the system configuration Appendix 9 1 Transmission from the external device to the Ethernet adapter module 1 Calculation formula Tsf Ke Kdt Df ACK processing time of external device ms Tsf The elapsed time between when the Ethernet adapter module receives request data from the external device and when until the requested processing is completed Ke Kdt Constant Df Number of words in request message...

Page 240: ...age excluding the header Number of words in response message excluding the header LS 1 Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network Scr 2 Sequence scan time of CPU module 1 For processing time on CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 2 For sequence scan time of the CPU module refer to the following User s manual of the CPU module used Function...

Page 241: ...e through the Ethernet adapter module 2 Processing timing Processing timing of the Ethernet adapter module is shown below External device Ethernet adapter module Tsf 1 Command message of SLMP 2 ACK TCP IP only 3 Response message of SLMP 1 1 2 3 3 2 Master Local Module Step 0 END Step 0 END CPU module scan time ...

Page 242: ... English version of the configuration tool 1 12102 or later Version 1 02C or later L ERR LED or L ER LED is on while the Ethernet adapter module is performing loopback Page 24 Section 2 2 12102 or later On demand function Page 90 Section 7 2 13012 or later The configuration tool is compatible with Windows 7 Version 1 04E or later Configuration tool functions added Page 179 CHAPTER 10 Device buffer...

Page 243: ...ion of the Ethernet adapter module can be checked on any of the following Rating plate Front of the module Configuration tool 1 Checking on the rating plate The rating plate is located on the side face of the Ethernet adapter module instruction manual MADE IN JAPAN See Model SERIAL MODEL PASSED 140220000000000 A Serial number Function version Relevant regulation standards ...

Page 244: ...dule 3 Checking using the configuration tool The serial number and function version can be checked on the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics window in the configuration tool 1 Online Diagnostics Module Information 1 Check the corresponding serial No and software version Page 240 Appendix 10 140220000000000 A Serial number Function version ...

Page 245: ...243 APPENDICES A Appendix 12 External Dimensions Appendix 12 External Dimensions 135 95 14 109 4 4 90 45 45 2 Unit mm DIN rail center ...

Page 246: ...244 Memo ...

Page 247: ...ion port for the configuration tool 214 Connection sting 195 Connection through a hub 131 133 Connection to Ethernet 78 Creating a program 81 Current consumption 31 Cyclic transmission 13 19 Cyclic transmission cannot be performed 154 D D LINK LED 24 149 Data link 13 Date and time of the error 145 Dedicated instruction 13 Delete browsing history 156 Destination setting 75 79 199 Detail setting 79 ...

Page 248: ...signal 217 Operating environment 51 Overall cable distance 33 P P1 27 P2 27 Parameter memory 13 Parameter setting 20 75 78 137 Parameter writing reading 200 Parameters 208 Part names 22 PC side I F Ethernet board setting 134 136 Performance specifications 30 PLC side I F detailed setting of CC IE Field Ethernet adapter 135 138 PLC side I F Ethernet module setting 136 PORT1 and PORT2 208 PORT1 conn...

Page 249: ...size 31 Tightening torque 31 Toolbar 187 Transfer setup 134 138 Transient transmission 14 20 Transient transmission cannot be performed 154 Troubleshooting 142 Troubleshooting by symptom 154 U Unit test 59 W Weight 30 Wiring 61 Wiring of the power supply part 61 Withstand voltage 31 ...

Page 250: ...6 4 2 7 2 3 7 2 5 7 3 6 7 4 1 9 4 3 9 4 6 9 5 10 3 2 10 3 3 10 7 Appendix1 1 1 2 2 10 Addition Section 3 3 7 3 9 4 7 Appendix 8 Change EMC and Low Voltage Directives Appendix 8 Section 3 3 to 3 4 Section 3 4 to 3 5 Appendix 8 to 11 Appendix 9 to 12 April 2013 SH NA 080939ENG D Partial correction Section 3 2 1 7 3 4 9 5 10 7 January 2016 SH NA 080939ENG E Partial correction Section 7 4 10 3 3 Novem...

Page 251: ...been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced 5 Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fir...

Page 252: ...orporation in the United States and or other countries 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 080939ENG F ...

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Page 254: ...without notice When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN ...

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