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7  PARAMETER SETTING

7.1  Network Configuration Setting

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PARAMETER SETTING

7.1

Network Configuration Setting

Set the parameters of the I/O module with the network parameters written to the CPU module of the master station.
For the setting procedure for the master station, refer to the following.

User's manual for the master station used

Communication cycle interval setting

When using the I/O module in CC-Link IE TSN, set the communication cycle interval setting as follows.

For the I/O module with the firmware version of "03" or later

*1 Set with function setting switch 10. (

 Page 120 Function setting switch setting)

*2 To use the I/O module in this combination, set the low speed in the multi-cycle settings of the master station to "x16", and set the 

communication cycle setting of the I/O module to "Low-Speed".

*3 To use the I/O module in this combination, do not set the communication cycle setting of the I/O module to "Low-Speed".

For the I/O module with the firmware version of "02"

*1 Set with function setting switch 10. (

 Page 120 Function setting switch setting)

*2 To use the I/O module in this combination, set the low speed in the multi-cycle settings of the master station to "x16", and set the 

communication cycle setting of the I/O module to "Low-Speed".

*3 To use the I/O module in this combination, do not set the communication cycle setting of the I/O module to "Low-Speed".

For the I/O module with the firmware version of "01"

Communication speed

Value that can be set

Master station

I/O module

*1

1Gbps

1Gbps

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s or more and 10000.00

s or less

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 31.25

s, 62.50

s, 125.00

s, 250.00

s, 500.00

s, 

1000.00

s, 2000.00

s, 4000.00

s, or 8000.00

s

100Mbps

*2

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s or more and 625.00

s or less

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s, 250.00

s, or 500.00

s

100Mbps

1Gbps

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s or more and 10000.00

s or less

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 31.25

s, 62.50

s, 125.00

s, 250.00

s, 500.00

s, 

1000.00

s, 2000.00

s, 4000.00

s, or 8000.00

s

100Mbps

*3

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 500.00

s or more, 10000.00

s or less, and divisible by 2

s

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 500.00

s, 1000.00

s, 2000.00

s, 4000.00

s, or 

8000.00

s

Communication speed

Value that can be set

Master station

I/O module

*1

1Gbps

1Gbps

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s or more and 8000.00

s or less

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 31.25

s, 62.50

s, 125.00

s, 250.00

s, 500.00

s, 

1000.00

s, 2000.00

s, 4000.00

s, or 8000.00

s

100Mbps

*2

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s or more and 500.00

s or less

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s, 250.00

s, or 500.00

s

100Mbps

1Gbps

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 125.00

s or more and 8000.00

s or less

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 31.25

s, 62.50

s, 125.00

s, 250.00

s, 500.00

s, 

1000.00

s, 2000.00

s, 4000.00

s, or 8000.00

s

100Mbps

*3

• When the value is set in increments of 1

s: 500.00

s or more, 8000.00

s or less, and divisible by 2

s

• When the value is not set in increments of 1

s: 500.00

s, 1000.00

s, 2000.00

s, 4000.00

s, or 

8000.00

s

Item

Value that can be set

Communication cycle interval setting (Not set in units of 1

s)

125.00

s or more and 8000.00

s or less

Communication cycle interval setting (Set in units of 1

s)

Summary of Contents for NZ2GN2B1-32D

Page 1: ...NZ2GN2B1 32D NZ2GNCF1 32D NZ2GNCE3 32D NZ2GN12A4 16D NZ2GN12A4 16DE NZ2GN2S1 16T NZ2GN2S1 32T NZ2GN2B1 16T NZ2GN2B1 32T NZ2GNCF1 32T NZ2GN12A2 16T NZ2GN2S1 16TE NZ2GN2S1 32TE NZ2GN2B1 16TE NZ2GN2B1 32TE NZ2GN12A2 16TE NZ2GN2S1 32DT NZ2GN2B1 32DT NZ2GNCE3 32DT NZ2GN12A42 16DT NZ2GN2S1 32DTE NZ2GN2B1 32DTE NZ2GN12A42 16DTE ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...tate outputs are held or turned off according to the output HOLD CLEAR setting Configure an interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the entire system will always operate safely even in such a case If not an accident may occur due to an incorrect output or malfunction Outputs may remain on or off due to a failure of the module Configure an external circuit for monitoring output signals that...

Page 4: ...vironment 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 electronic components of the module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module Securely connect the cable connectors Poor contact may cause malfunction After the first u...

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

Page 6: ...ailure malfunction injury or a fire Do not drop or apply strong shock to the module Doing so may damage the module Use any radio communication device such as a cellular phone or PHS Personal Handy phone System more than 25cm away from wiring as well as away in all directions from the programmable controller Failure to do so may cause malfunction Shut off the external power supply all phases used i...

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: ...n CC Link IE TSN select CC Link IE TSN communication mode To operate the I O module in CC Link IE TSN communication mode set the function setting switch 1 to OFF Page 120 Function setting switch setting Relevant products NZ2GN2S1 16D NZ2GN2S1 32D NZ2GN2B1 16D NZ2GN2B1 32D NZ2GNCF1 32D NZ2GNCE3 32D NZ2GN12A4 16D NZ2GN12A4 16DE NZ2GN2S1 16T NZ2GN2S1 32T NZ2GN2B1 16T NZ2GN2B1 32T NZ2GNCF1 32T NZ2GN2S...

Page 9: ...ble Systems 111 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 113 6 1 Before Using the I O Modules 113 Input modules 113 Output modules 114 I O combined module 116 6 2 Setting Switch 117 Indicator cover of the I O module waterproof module 117 Setting the IP address station number setting switches 118 Function setting switch setting 120 6 3 Installation Environment and Installation Position 122 Installation en...

Page 10: ...ntrol mode 165 Setting procedure 171 8 4 Communication Speed Setting Function 175 8 5 Output ON OFF Information Hold Function 176 8 6 Protection Function 177 8 7 Module Power Supply Voltage Drop Detection Function 178 8 8 External Power Supply Monitoring Function 178 8 9 Firmware Update Function 179 CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING 184 9 1 Precautions for Programming 184 9 2 Program Example 185 CHAPTER 10 MA...

Page 11: ...es 246 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 246 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive 252 Appendix 5 How to Check Production Information and Firmware Version 253 Checking the production information 253 Checking the firmware version 255 Appendix 6 Added and Changed Functions 256 Appendix 7 External Dimensions 257 INDEX 260 REVISIONS 262 WARRANTY 263 TRADEMARKS 264 ...

Page 12: ...PDF CC Link IE TSN Remote I O Module User s Manual CC Link IE Field Network Communication Mode SH 082240ENG Part names specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring parameter settings functions programming troubleshooting I O signals and remote buffer memory of the I O module to be used in CC Link IE Field Network communication mode Print book e Manual PDF MEL...

Page 13: ... 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 Multicast filter A filter function that selects whether or not the own station sends cyclic data of multicast to the subsequent stations after receiving them Since the master station sets the multicast ...

Page 14: ... input a digital signal Input module except for waterproof module A generic term for modules except for waterproof dustproof modules that can input a digital signal Input module waterproof module A generic term for waterproof dustproof modules that can input a digital signal Output module A generic term for modules that can output a digital signal Output module except for waterproof module A gener...

Page 15: ...dule Screw terminal block 24VDC 16 points 110mA 0 21kg NZ2GN2B1 16D Page 28 NZ2GN2B1 16D DC input module Screw terminal block 24VDC 32 points 110mA 0 31kg NZ2GN2B1 32D Page 31 NZ2GN2B1 32D DC input module 40 pin connector 24VDC 32 points 110mA 0 20kg NZ2GNCF1 32D Page 34 NZ2GNCF1 32D DC input module Positive common type Sensor connector e CON 24VDC 32 points 110mA 0 25kg NZ2GNCE3 32D Page 37 NZ2GN...

Page 16: ...point 32 points 120mA 0 16kg NZ2GNCF1 32T Page 59 NZ2GNCF1 32T transistor output module Waterproof connector 12 24VDC 4A point Y0 to Y3 2A point Y4 to YF 16 points 110mA 0 42kg NZ2GN12A2 16T Page 62 NZ2GN12A2 16T transistor output module Source type Spring clamp terminal block 12 24VDC 0 5A point 16 points 110mA 0 15kg NZ2GN2S1 16TE Page 65 NZ2GN2S1 16TE transistor output module Spring clamp termi...

Page 17: ...ts 110mA 0 25kg NZ2GNCE3 32DT Page 88 NZ2GNCE3 32DT DC input transistor output module Waterproof connector 24VDC 8 points Waterproof connector 12 24VDC 4A point Y8 to YB 2A point YC to YF 8 points 160mA 0 42kg NZ2GN12A42 16DT Page 93 NZ2GN12A42 16DT DC input transistor output module Input part Negative common type Output part Source type Spring clamp terminal block 24VDC 16 points Spring clamp ter...

Page 18: ...ection describes part names of the I O module Spring clamp terminal block type Screw terminal block type 40 pin connector type Sensor connector e CON type 7 9 8 8 1 6 2 3 4 5 7 9 8 8 1 6 2 3 4 5 7 11 8 8 1 6 2 3 4 5 10 11 8 8 1 6 3 2 4 5 ...

Page 19: ...A LINK LED Indicates the data link status of the I O module On Cyclic transmission being performed Flashing Cyclic transmission stopped Off Disconnected 2 IP address station number setting switch Sets the fourth octet of the IP address Page 118 Setting the IP address station number setting switches 3 Function setting switch Sets functions of the I O module Page 120 Function setting switch setting ...

Page 20: ...to connect the module power supply 24VDC and FG 8 DIN rail hook A hook to mount an I O module on a DIN rail 9 I O terminal block A terminal block for I O power supply and I O signals 10 Connector for module power supply and FG A connector for the module power supply 24VDC and FG 11 Connector for I O A connector for the I O power supply and I O signals 12 Indicator cover A protective cover for LEDs...

Page 21: ...ss is 2500V 4 This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used Pollution degree 2 is when only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected occasionally For compliance with the EMC Directive refer to the following Page 246 EMC and Low Voltage Directives Item Specifi...

Page 22: ...d facilities The surge voltage withstand level for the equipment with the rated voltage of 300V or less is 2500V 5 This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used Pollution degree 2 is when only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected occasionally For complian...

Page 23: ... of modules used Page 256 Added and Changed Functions 2 For the maximum segment length length between switching hubs check with the manufacturer of the switching hub to be used Item Description Transmission specifications Data transmission speed 1Gbps or 100Mbps 1 Communication mode 1000BASE T Full duplex 100BASE TX Interface RJ45 connector AUTO MDI MDI X M12 waterproof connector AUTO MDI MDI X Ma...

Page 24: ...or more 4mA or more OFF voltage OFF current 5VDC or less 1 5mA or less Input resistance 3 3k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 1 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 1ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immuni...

Page 25: ...ot be connected to a terminal Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 X0 1 X1 2 X2 3 X3 4 X4 5 X5 6 7 X7 8 X8 9 X9 10 XA 11 XB 12 XC 13 XD 14 XE 15 XF 16 COM 17 COM 18 24V 24G X6 Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for input 1 Terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 Module power supply ...

Page 26: ...Performance Specifications Terminal block for input Terminal number Signal name 1 X0 2 X1 3 X2 4 X3 5 X4 6 X5 7 X6 8 X7 9 X8 10 X9 11 XA 12 XB 13 XC 14 XD 15 XE 16 XF 17 COM 18 COM 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 27: ...input points 100 ON voltage ON current 11VDC or more 4mA or more OFF voltage OFF current 5VDC or less 1 5mA or less Input resistance 3 3k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 2 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 1ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500...

Page 28: ...s may cause a poor contact FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 X0 1 X1 2 X2 3 X3 4 X4 5 X5 6 7 X7 8 X8 9 X9 10 XA 11 XB 12 XC 13 XD 14 XE 15 XF 16 X10 17 X11 18 X12 19 X13 20 X14 21 X15 22 X16 23 X17 24 X18 25 X19 26 X1A 27 X1B 28 X1C 29 X1D 30 X1E 31 X1F 32 COM 33 COM 34 24V 24G X6 Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for input 1 Terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 Module power...

Page 29: ...er Signal name 1 X0 17 X10 2 X1 18 X11 3 X2 19 X12 4 X3 20 X13 5 X4 21 X14 6 X5 22 X15 7 X6 23 X16 8 X7 24 X17 9 X8 25 X18 10 X9 26 X19 11 XA 27 X1A 12 XB 28 X1B 13 XC 29 X1C 14 XD 30 X1D 15 XE 31 X1E 16 XF 32 X1F 33 COM 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 30: ...r less Input resistance 3 3k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 1 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 1ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity 2 Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise frequency 25 to...

Page 31: ... and FG Multiple wires cannot be connected to a terminal Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 X0 1 X1 2 X2 3 X3 4 X4 5 X5 6 7 X7 8 X8 9 X9 10 XA 11 XB 12 XC 13 XD 14 XE 15 XF 16 COM 17 COM 18 24V 24G X6 Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for input 1 Terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 Module power supply ...

Page 32: ...Performance Specifications Terminal block for input Terminal number Signal name 1 X0 2 X1 3 X2 4 X3 5 X4 6 X5 7 X6 8 X7 9 X8 10 X9 11 XA 12 XB 13 XC 14 XD 15 XE 16 XF 17 COM 18 COM 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 33: ... more 4mA or more OFF voltage OFF current 5VDC or less 1 5mA or less Input resistance 3 3k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 2 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 1ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity...

Page 34: ... Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 X0 1 X1 2 X2 3 X3 4 X4 5 X5 6 7 X7 8 X8 9 X9 10 XA 11 XB 12 XC 13 XD 14 XE 15 XF 16 X10 17 X11 18 X12 19 X13 20 X14 21 X15 22 X16 23 X17 24 X18 25 X19 26 X1A 27 X1B 28 X1C 29 X1D 30 X1E 31 X1F 32 COM 33 COM 34 24V 24G X6 Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for input Terminal block for module power su...

Page 35: ...er Signal name 1 X0 17 X10 2 X1 18 X11 3 X2 19 X12 4 X3 20 X13 5 X4 21 X14 6 X5 22 X15 7 X6 23 X16 8 X7 24 X17 9 X8 25 X18 10 X9 26 X19 11 XA 27 X1A 12 XB 28 X1B 13 XC 29 X1C 14 XD 30 X1D 15 XE 31 X1E 16 XF 32 X1F 33 COM 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 36: ... simultaneous input points 100 7 ON voltage ON current 11VDC or more 4mA or more OFF voltage OFF current 5VDC or less 1 5mA or less Input resistance 3 3k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 2 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 1ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminal...

Page 37: ...al Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact X0 B20 X1 B19 X2 B18 X3 B17 X4 B16 X5 B15 B14 X7 B13 X8 B12 X9 B11 XA B10 XB B9 XC B8 XD B7 XE B6 XF B5 X10 A20 X11 A19 X12 A18 X13 A17 X14 A16 X15 A15 X16 A14 X17 A13 X18 A12 X19 A11 X1A A10 X1B A9 X1C A8 X1D A7 X1E A6 X1F A5 COM B2 COM B1 X6 FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Connector for input 1 Signal name Pin No Non insulated Term...

Page 38: ... X13 B16 X4 A16 X14 B15 X5 A15 X15 B14 X6 A14 X16 B13 X7 A13 X17 B12 X8 A12 X18 B11 X9 A11 X19 B10 XA A10 X1A B9 XB A9 X1B B8 XC A8 X1C B7 XD A7 X1D B6 XE A6 X1E B5 XF A5 X1F B4 Empty A4 Empty B3 Empty A3 Empty B2 COM A2 Empty B1 COM A1 Empty B20 B19 B18 B17 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 ...

Page 39: ...ltage OFF current 5VDC or less 1 5mA or less Input resistance 3 3k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 2 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 1ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity 3 Noise voltage 500Vp p...

Page 40: ...output Operation switching input Pin No One touch connector for power supply and FG Module power supply I O power supply One touch connector for power supply and FG Brown Blue Black Blue Brown 3 wire sensor sink output 2 wire sensor sink output Detection circuit Detection circuit Detection circuit Non insulated 1 FG FG 2 24V UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 24V I O 5 1 2 3 4 5 24G I O 1 2 24V UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 2...

Page 41: ...nnector for module power supply and FG 1 A non wired connector must be connected to the empty slot of the connector for module power supply and FG Terminal number 1 Signal name CON A CON B 1 FG 2 24V UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 24V I O 5 24G I O 5 4 3 2 1 CON B CON A ...

Page 42: ... 1 24V 2 V 2 V 2 V 2 V 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 4 X2 4 XA 4 X12 4 X1A CON4 X3 1 24V CON12 XB 1 24V CON20 X13 1 24V CON28 X1B 1 24V 2 V 2 V 2 V 2 V 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 4 X3 4 XB 4 X13 4 X1B CON5 X4 1 24V CON13 XC 1 24V CON21 X14 1 24V CON29 X1C 1 24V 2 V 2 V 2 V 2 V 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 4 X4 4 XC 4 X14 4 X1C CON6 X5 1 24V CON14 XD 1 24V CON22 X15 1 24V CON30 X1D 1 24V 2 V 2 V 2 V 2 V 3 24G 3 ...

Page 43: ... 4 to 28 8VDC Rated input current 7 3mA TYP for 24VDC Maximum number of simultaneous input points 100 ON voltage ON current 11VDC or more 4mA or more OFF voltage OFF current 5VDC or less 1 5mA or less Input resistance 3 0k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 1 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 10ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 720VDC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and groun...

Page 44: ...R IN 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD FG 4 3 FE POWER OUT 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 Signal name Pin No Signal name Pin No Non insulated Power supply connector Power supply connector Module and sensor power supply Load power supply and external power supply for output part 4 wire sensor sink output 3 wire sensor sink output 2 ...

Page 45: ... UNIT 2 X1 2 X9 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X0 4 X8 5 Empty 5 Empty X2 X3 1 24V UNIT XA XB 1 24V UNIT 2 X3 2 XB 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X2 4 XA 5 Empty 5 Empty X4 X5 1 24V UNIT XC XD 1 24V UNIT 2 X5 2 XD 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X4 4 XC 5 Empty 5 Empty X6 X7 1 24V UNIT XE XF 1 24V UNIT 2 X7 2 XF 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X6 4 XE 5 Empty 5 Empty 2 5 3 1 4 ...

Page 46: ... 4 to 28 8VDC Rated input current 7 3mA TYP for 24VDC Maximum number of simultaneous input points 100 ON voltage ON current 11VDC or more 4mA or more OFF voltage OFF current 5VDC or less 1 5mA or less Input resistance 3 0k Input response time OFF ON 0ms 1 0 2ms 1ms 1 5ms 5ms 10ms 20ms 70ms Factory default 10ms ON OFF Withstand voltage 720VDC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and groun...

Page 47: ...IN 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD FG 4 3 FE POWER OUT 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 Signal name Pin No Signal name Pin No Non insulated Power supply connector Power supply connector 4 wire sensor source output 3 wire sensor source output 2 wire sensor source output Module and sensor power supply Load power supply and external p...

Page 48: ...UNIT 2 X1 2 X9 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X0 4 X8 5 Empty 5 Empty X2 X3 1 24V UNIT XA XB 1 24V UNIT 2 X3 2 XB 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X2 4 XA 5 Empty 5 Empty X4 X5 1 24V UNIT XC XD 1 24V UNIT 2 X5 2 XD 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X4 4 XC 5 Empty 5 Empty X6 X7 1 24V UNIT XE XF 1 24V UNIT 2 X7 2 XF 3 24G UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 X6 4 XE 5 Empty 5 Empty 2 5 3 1 4 ...

Page 49: ...rent 40mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise frequency 25 to 60Hz DC type noise simulator condition Protectio...

Page 50: ...2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 YA YB YC YD YE CTL COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 CTL COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output 1 Load Load Load Load power supply External power supply for the output part and load power supply common External power supply for the output part Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 ...

Page 51: ...ormance Specifications 49 3 Terminal block for output Terminal number Signal name 1 Y0 2 Y1 3 Y2 4 Y3 5 Y4 6 Y5 7 Y6 8 Y7 9 Y8 10 Y9 11 YA 12 YB 13 YC 14 YD 15 YE 16 YF 17 CTL 18 COM 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 52: ...rate 5 or less Allowable voltage range 10 2 to 28 8VDC Current 40mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise freque...

Page 53: ...14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E Y1F CTL COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 33 34 CTL COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output 1 Load Load Load Load power supply External power supply for the output part and load power supply common External power supply for the output part Signal name Pin No Non i...

Page 54: ...er Signal name 1 Y0 17 Y10 2 Y1 18 Y11 3 Y2 19 Y12 4 Y3 20 Y13 5 Y4 21 Y14 6 Y5 22 Y15 7 Y6 23 Y16 8 Y7 24 Y17 9 Y8 25 Y18 10 Y9 26 Y19 11 YA 27 Y1A 12 YB 28 Y1B 13 YC 29 Y1C 14 YD 30 Y1D 15 YE 31 Y1E 16 YF 32 Y1F 33 CTL 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 55: ...oad current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise frequency 25 to 60Hz DC type noise simulator condition Protection degree IP2X Wiring method for common 16 points ...

Page 56: ...e a poor contact YF Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 YA YB YC YD YE CTL COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 CTL COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output 1 Load Load Load Load power supply External power supply for the output part and load power supply common External power supply for the output part Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for mo...

Page 57: ...ormance Specifications 55 3 Terminal block for output Terminal number Signal name 1 Y0 2 Y1 3 Y2 4 Y3 5 Y4 6 Y5 7 Y6 8 Y7 9 Y8 10 Y9 11 YA 12 YB 13 YC 14 YD 15 YE 16 YF 17 CTL 18 COM 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 58: ...28 8VDC Current 40mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise frequency 25 to 60Hz DC type noise simulator conditio...

Page 59: ...B YC YD YE Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E Y1F CTL COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 33 34 CTL COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output Load Load Load Load power supply External power supply for the output part and load power supply common External power supply for the output par...

Page 60: ...er Signal name 1 Y0 17 Y10 2 Y1 18 Y11 3 Y2 19 Y12 4 Y3 20 Y13 5 Y4 21 Y14 6 Y5 22 Y15 7 Y6 23 Y16 8 Y7 24 Y17 9 Y8 25 Y18 10 Y9 26 Y19 11 YA 27 Y1A 12 YB 28 Y1B 13 YC 29 Y1C 14 YD 30 Y1D 15 YE 31 Y1E 16 YF 32 Y1F 33 CTL 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 61: ...ly for output part Voltage 12 24VDC ripple rate 5 or less Allowable voltage range 10 2 to 28 8VDC Current 40mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise v...

Page 62: ... YD YE Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E Y1F CTL COM B20 B19 B18 B17 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 B1 2 A1 2 B1 2 A1 2 CTL COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Connector for output 1 Load Load Load Load power supply External power supply for the output part and load power supply common External...

Page 63: ...A17 Y13 B16 Y4 A16 Y14 B15 Y5 A15 Y15 B14 Y6 A14 Y16 B13 Y7 A13 Y17 B12 Y8 A12 Y18 B11 Y9 A11 Y19 B10 YA A10 Y1A B9 YB A9 Y1B B8 YC A8 Y1C B7 YD A7 Y1D B6 YE A6 Y1E B5 YF A5 Y1F B4 Empty A4 Empty B3 Empty A3 Empty B2 CTL A2 COM B1 CTL A1 COM B20 B19 B18 B17 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 ...

Page 64: ...MAX 4A Output response time OFF ON 0 5ms or less ON OFF 0 8ms or less resistive load Surge suppressor Zener diode External power supply for output part 3 Voltage 12 24VDC ripple rate 5 or less Allowable voltage range 10 2 to 28 8VDC Current 25mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 720VDC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insu...

Page 65: ... Ambient temperature Max load current common A common 12A common at 40 8A common at 55 FG 4 3 FE POWER IN 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD FG 4 3 FE POWER OUT 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 Signal name Pin No Signal name Pin No Power supply connector Power supply connector Module and sensor power supply Load power supply and external power ...

Page 66: ... 4 24V UNIT 4 24V UNIT FE FG FE FG Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name Y0 Y1 1 24V LOAD Y8 Y9 1 24V LOAD 2 Y1 2 Y9 3 Empty 3 Empty 4 Y0 4 Y8 5 Empty 5 Empty Y2 Y3 1 24V LOAD YA YB 1 24V LOAD 2 Y3 2 YB 3 Empty 3 Empty 4 Y2 4 YA 5 Empty 5 Empty Y4 Y5 1 24V LOAD YC YD 1 24V LOAD 2 Y5 2 YD 3 Empty 3 Empty 4 Y4 4 YC 5 Empty 5 Empty Y6 Y7 1 24V LOAD YE YF 1 24V LOAD 2 Y7 2 YF 3 Empty 3 Empty 4...

Page 67: ...A or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise frequency 25 to 60Hz DC type noise simulator condition Protection degree...

Page 68: ...res may cause a poor contact 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 YF YA YB YC YD YE COM CTL FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output 1 Load Load External power supply for the output part and load power supply common Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 Module power supply Constant voltage cir...

Page 69: ...ormance Specifications 67 3 Terminal block for output Terminal number Signal name 1 Y0 2 Y1 3 Y2 4 Y3 5 Y4 6 Y5 7 Y6 8 Y7 9 Y8 10 Y9 11 YA 12 YB 13 YC 14 YD 15 YE 16 YF 17 COM 18 CTL 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 70: ...rate 5 or less Allowable voltage range 10 2 to 28 8VDC Current 80mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise freque...

Page 71: ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 YF YA YB YC YD YE Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E Y1F COM CTL FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output 1 Load Load External power supply for the output part and load power supply common Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for module power...

Page 72: ...er Signal name 1 Y0 17 Y10 2 Y1 18 Y11 3 Y2 19 Y12 4 Y3 20 Y13 5 Y4 21 Y14 6 Y5 22 Y15 7 Y6 23 Y16 8 Y7 24 Y17 9 Y8 25 Y18 10 Y9 26 Y19 11 YA 27 Y1A 12 YB 28 Y1B 13 YC 29 Y1C 14 YD 30 Y1D 15 YE 31 Y1E 16 YF 32 Y1F 33 COM 34 CTL 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 73: ...oad current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise frequency 25 to 60Hz DC type noise simulator condition Protection degree IP2X Wiring method for common 16 points ...

Page 74: ...l Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 YF YA YB YC YD YE COM CTL FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output 1 Load Load External power supply for the output part and load power supply common Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 Module power ...

Page 75: ...ormance Specifications 73 3 Terminal block for output Terminal number Signal name 1 Y0 2 Y1 3 Y2 4 Y3 5 Y4 6 Y5 7 Y6 8 Y7 9 Y8 10 Y9 11 YA 12 YB 13 YC 14 YD 15 YE 16 YF 17 COM 18 CTL 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ...

Page 76: ...28 8VDC Current 80mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 510VAC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insulation resistance 10M or higher between all DC external terminals and ground 500VDC insulation resistance tester Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width 1 s noise frequency 25 to 60Hz DC type noise simulator conditio...

Page 77: ...t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 YF YA YB YC YD YE Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E Y1F COM CTL FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G Terminal block for output Load Load External power supply for the output part and load power supply common Signal name Pin No Non insulated Termi...

Page 78: ...er Signal name 1 Y0 17 Y10 2 Y1 18 Y11 3 Y2 19 Y12 4 Y3 20 Y13 5 Y4 21 Y14 6 Y5 22 Y15 7 Y6 23 Y16 8 Y7 24 Y17 9 Y8 25 Y18 10 Y9 26 Y19 11 YA 27 Y1A 12 YB 28 Y1B 13 YC 29 Y1C 14 YD 30 Y1D 15 YE 31 Y1E 16 YF 32 Y1F 33 COM 34 CTL 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 79: ...MAX 4A Output response time OFF ON 0 5ms or less ON OFF 1 0ms or less resistive load Surge suppressor Zener diode External power supply for output part 3 Voltage 12 24VDC ripple rate 5 or less Allowable voltage range 10 2 to 28 8VDC Current 45mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Withstand voltage 720VDC for 1 minute between all DC external terminals and ground Insu...

Page 80: ...Ambient temperature Max load current common A common 12A common at 40 8A common at 55 FG 4 3 FE POWER IN 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD FG 4 3 FE POWER OUT 4 3 FE 24V UNIT 24G UNIT 1 2 1 2 24V LOAD 24G LOAD 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 Signal name Pin No Signal name Pin No Power supply connector Power supply connector Module and sensor power supply Load power supply and external power s...

Page 81: ...T 4 24V UNIT 4 24V UNIT FE FG FE FG Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name Y0 Y1 1 Empty Y8 Y9 1 Empty 2 Y1 2 Y9 3 24V LOAD 3 24V LOAD 4 Y0 4 Y8 5 Empty 5 Empty Y2 Y3 1 Empty YA YB 1 Empty 2 Y3 2 YB 3 24V LOAD 3 24V LOAD 4 Y2 4 YA 5 Empty 5 Empty Y4 Y5 1 Empty YC YD 1 Empty 2 Y5 2 YD 3 24V LOAD 3 24V LOAD 4 Y4 4 YC 5 Empty 5 Empty Y6 Y7 1 Empty YE YF 1 Empty 2 Y7 2 YF 3 24V LOAD 3 24V LOAD ...

Page 82: ...common External load current is not included Protection function Overload protection function Limited current when detecting overcurrent 1 5 to 3 5A point Activated to each point Overheat protection function Activated to each point Wiring method for common 16 points common Common terminal terminal number 34 1 wire spring clamp terminal block type Sink type Common specifications Station type Remote...

Page 83: ...se bar solderless terminals for wiring 5 Only one wire can be inserted into a wire insertion opening Multiple wires cannot be connected to a terminal Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact 6 This value indicates the number of points set by default when the module is dragged and dropped to the network map in the CC Link IE TSN Configuration window According to the function used set a...

Page 84: ...25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 33 34 COM COM X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X7 X8 X9 XA XB XC XD XE XF X6 Y1F Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E COM COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G I O terminal block 1 Load Load Load External power supply for the output part and load power supply common External power supply for the output part Load power supply Signal name Non insulated Ter...

Page 85: ...Signal name 1 X0 17 Y10 2 X1 18 Y11 3 X2 19 Y12 4 X3 20 Y13 5 X4 21 Y14 6 X5 22 Y15 7 X6 23 Y16 8 X7 24 Y17 9 X8 25 Y18 10 X9 26 Y19 11 XA 27 Y1A 12 XB 28 Y1B 13 XC 29 Y1C 14 XD 30 Y1D 15 XE 31 Y1E 16 XF 32 Y1F 33 COM 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 86: ...ction Limited current when detecting overcurrent 1 5 to 3 5A point Activated to each point Overheat protection function Activated to each point Wiring method for common 16 points common Common terminal terminal number 34 1 wire screw terminal block type Sink type Common specifications Station type Remote station Authentication Class Authentication Class B Network topology Line topology star topolo...

Page 87: ... for wiring 5 Only one wire can be inserted into a wire insertion opening for the terminal block for module power supply and FG Multiple wires cannot be connected to a terminal Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact 6 This value indicates the number of points set by default when the module is dragged and dropped to the network map in the CC Link IE TSN Configuration window According...

Page 88: ... 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 33 34 COM COM X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X7 X8 X9 XA XB XC XD XE XF X6 Y1F Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E COM COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G I O terminal block Load Load Load External power supply for the output part and load power supply common External power supply for the output part Load power supply Sig...

Page 89: ...Signal name 1 X0 17 Y10 2 X1 18 Y11 3 X2 19 Y12 4 X3 20 Y13 5 X4 21 Y14 6 X5 22 Y15 7 X6 23 Y16 8 X7 24 Y17 9 X8 25 Y18 10 X9 26 Y19 11 XA 27 Y1A 12 XB 28 Y1B 13 XC 29 Y1C 14 XD 30 Y1D 15 XE 31 Y1E 16 XF 32 Y1F 33 COM 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 90: ...load current is not included Protection function Overload protection function Limited current when detecting overcurrent 1 5 to 3 5A point Activated to each point Overheat protection function Activated to each point Wiring method for common 16 points common 3 wire sensor connector e CON type Sink type Common specifications Station type Remote station Authentication Class Authentication Class B Net...

Page 91: ...time setting value is other than 0ms Note that the module is easily affected by noise if 0ms is set 4 This value indicates the number of points set by default when the module is dragged and dropped to the network map in the CC Link IE TSN Configuration window According to the function used set an appropriate number of points Page 230 I O combined module 32 point module Module power supply Voltage ...

Page 92: ...or power supply and FG Module power supply I O power supply One touch connector for power supply and FG Non insulated Load Load Constant voltage circuit 3 wire sensor with an operation switching input sink output Brown Blue Detection circuit Black Operation switching input CON A 1 FG FG 2 24V UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 24V I O 5 1 2 3 4 5 24G I O 1 2 24V UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 24V I O 5 24G I O CON B 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 93: ...nnector for module power supply and FG 1 A non wired connector must be connected to the empty slot of the connector for module power supply and FG Terminal number 1 Signal name CON A CON B 1 FG 2 24V UNIT 3 24G UNIT 4 24V I O 5 24G I O 5 4 3 2 1 CON B CON A ...

Page 94: ... 1 24V CON19 Y12 1 24V CON27 Y1A 1 24V 2 V 2 V 2 NC 1 2 NC 1 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 4 X2 4 XA 4 Y12 4 Y1A CON4 X3 1 24V CON12 XB 1 24V CON20 Y13 1 24V CON28 Y1B 1 24V 2 V 2 V 2 NC 1 2 NC 1 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 4 X3 4 XB 4 Y13 4 Y1B CON5 X4 1 24V CON13 XC 1 24V CON21 Y14 1 24V CON29 Y1C 1 24V 2 V 2 V 2 NC 1 2 NC 1 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 3 24G 4 X4 4 XC 4 Y14 4 Y1C CON6 X5 1 24V CON14 XD 1 24V CON22 ...

Page 95: ... 10 2 to 28 8VDC Current 20mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Protection function Overload protection function Limited current when detecting overcurrent 9A or more point Activated to each point Overheat protection function Activated to each point Wiring method for common 8 points common 2 wire waterproof connector type Sink type Common specifications Station typ...

Page 96: ...ombined module 16 point module 4 For a power supply to be connected to the waterproof I O module such as the module and sensor power supply or the load power supply and external power supply for output part use the power supply that meets the following condition SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Product with reinforced insulation from the hazardous potential part 60V or higher Derating chart Weight 0 ...

Page 97: ... 24G LOAD 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 Signal name Pin No Signal name Pin No Power supply connector Power supply connector 3 wire sensor sink output 2 wire sensor sink output Module and sensor power supply Load power supply and external power supply for output part Detection circuit Insulated 4 wire sensor sink output Detection circuit Detection circuit Load Load Constant voltage circui...

Page 98: ... FE FG Connector for input Connector for output Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name X0 X1 1 24V UNIT Y8 Y9 1 24V LOAD 2 X1 2 Y9 3 24G UNIT 3 Empty 4 X0 4 Y8 5 Empty 5 Empty X2 X3 1 24V UNIT YA YB 1 24V LOAD 2 X3 2 YB 3 24G UNIT 3 Empty 4 X2 4 YA 5 Empty 5 Empty X4 X5 1 24V UNIT YC YD 1 24V LOAD 2 X5 2 YD 3 24G UNIT 3 Empty 4 X4 4 YC 5 Empty 5 Empty X6 X7 1 24V UNIT YE YF 1 24V LOAD 2 X7 ...

Page 99: ...ction function Limited current when detecting overcurrent 1 5A or more point Activated to each point Overheat protection function Activated to each point Wiring method for common 16 points common Common terminal terminal number 33 1 wire spring clamp terminal block type Source type Common specifications Station type Remote station Authentication Class Authentication Class B Network topology Line t...

Page 100: ...hen the module is dragged and dropped to the network map in the CC Link IE TSN Configuration window According to the function used set an appropriate number of points Page 230 I O combined module 32 point module External wiring 1 Only one wire can be inserted into a wire insertion opening Multiple wires cannot be connected to a terminal Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact Weight ...

Page 101: ...Signal name 1 X0 17 Y10 2 X1 18 Y11 3 X2 19 Y12 4 X3 20 Y13 5 X4 21 Y14 6 X5 22 Y15 7 X6 23 Y16 8 X7 24 Y17 9 X8 25 Y18 10 X9 26 Y19 11 XA 27 Y1A 12 XB 28 Y1B 13 XC 29 Y1C 14 XD 30 Y1D 15 XE 31 Y1E 16 XF 32 Y1F 33 COM 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 102: ...ction Limited current when detecting overcurrent 1 5A or more point Activated to each point Overheat protection function Activated to each point Wiring method for common 16 points common Common terminal terminal number 33 1 wire screw terminal block type Source type Common specifications Station type Remote station Authentication Class Authentication Class B Network topology Line topology star top...

Page 103: ... for wiring 5 Only one wire can be inserted into a wire insertion opening for the terminal block for module power supply and FG Multiple wires cannot be connected to a terminal Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact 6 This value indicates the number of points set by default when the module is dragged and dropped to the network map in the CC Link IE TSN Configuration window According...

Page 104: ...tact 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X7 X8 X9 XA XB XC XD XE XF X6 Y1F Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y1A Y1B Y1C Y1D Y1E COM COM FG 1 2 3 UNIT POWER CABLE 1 2 3 24V 24G I O terminal block Load Load External power supply for the output part and load power supply common Signal name Pin No Non insulated Terminal ...

Page 105: ... Signal name 1 X0 17 Y10 2 X1 18 Y11 3 X2 19 Y12 4 X3 20 Y13 5 X4 21 Y14 6 X5 22 Y15 7 X6 23 Y16 8 X7 24 Y17 9 X8 25 Y18 10 X9 26 Y19 11 XA 27 Y1A 12 XB 28 Y1B 13 XC 29 Y1C 14 XD 30 Y1D 15 XE 31 Y1E 16 XF 32 Y1F 33 COM 34 COM 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ...

Page 106: ...0 2 to 28 8VDC Current 30mA or less TYP 24VDC per common External load current is not included Protection function Overload protection function Limited current when detecting overcurrent 5 2A or more point Activated to each point Overheat protection function Activated to each point Wiring method for common 8 points common 2 wire waterproof connector type Source type Common specifications Station t...

Page 107: ...combined module 16 point module 4 For a power supply to be connected to the waterproof I O module such as the module and sensor power supply or the load power supply and external power supply for output part use the power supply that meets the following condition SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Product with reinforced insulation from the hazardous potential part 60V or higher Derating chart Weight 0...

Page 108: ...G LOAD 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 3 5 Signal name Pin No Signal name Pin No Power supply connector Power supply connector 3 wire sensor source output 2 wire sensor source output Module and sensor power supply Load power supply and external power supply for output part Detection circuit Insulated 4 wire sensor source output Load Load Detection circuit Detection circuit Constant voltage cir...

Page 109: ...G FE FG Connector for input Connector for output Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name X0 X1 1 24V UNIT Y8 Y9 1 Empty 2 X1 2 Y9 3 24G UNIT 3 24G LOAD 4 X0 4 Y8 5 Empty 5 Empty X2 X3 1 24V UNIT YA YB 1 Empty 2 X3 2 YB 3 24G UNIT 3 24G LOAD 4 X2 4 YA 5 Empty 5 Empty X4 X5 1 24V UNIT YC YD 1 Empty 2 X5 2 YD 3 24G UNIT 3 24G LOAD 4 X4 4 YC 5 Empty 5 Empty X6 X7 1 24V UNIT YE YF 1 Empty 2 X7 2 ...

Page 110: ...munication Function Communication speed setting function Sets the communication speed Page 175 Communication Speed Setting Function Output ON OFF information hold function Checks whether the output has been turned on or off Page 176 Output ON OFF Information Hold Function Protection function The transistor output module and the I O combined module transistor output part have the overload protectio...

Page 111: ...il Or fix the I O modules waterproof modules Page 125 Mounting the I O modules except for waterproof module on a DIN rail Page 126 Fixing the I O module waterproof module 4 Wiring Wire the power supply Ethernet cables and external devices to the I O modules Page 127 Wiring of Terminal Block for Module Power Supply and FG Page 132 Wiring the I O Module Waterproof Module to the Power Supply Page 133...

Page 112: ...110 4 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION MEMO ...

Page 113: ...station up to date Only GX Works3 is a compatible engineering tool When the latest software is necessary please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Compatible software package GX Works3 is required to diagnose the I O module Install GX Works3 with the following version according to the I O module used Model Firmware version RJ71GN11 T2 No restriction RD78G64 RD78G32 RD78G16 RD78G8 RD78G4 ...

Page 114: ... cable refer to the following When using the I O modules except for waterproof modules User s manual for the master station used When using the I O modules waterproof modules Page 148 List of Recommended Cables Connectors for the I O Module Waterproof Module Switching hub For compatible switching hubs refer to the following User s manual for the master station used Model Firmware version Version N...

Page 115: ...inst back EMF When connecting an inductive load connect a diode in parallel with the load Use the diode that satisfies the following conditions A reverse breakdown voltage is ten times as high as the circuit voltage or more A forward current is twice as high as the load current or more Input response time For the input module and I O combined module the input response time can be set Page 155 Inpu...

Page 116: ...hose maximum load current is higher than the inrush current of a load to be connected If the selection is based on the average current of a load to be connected an inrush current flows cyclically from the load while the output module is in an ON state or in operation which can cause failure of the output module If it is necessary to select an output module on the basis of the average current of a ...

Page 117: ...ard current is twice as high as the load current or more About element protection of the output module If excessive noise affects the terminals of the output module the output may be turned on to help the protection of the output element Adjust the voltage between terminals of the output module to fall within the operating load voltage range by taking measures such as the following To use an induc...

Page 118: ...ALLATION AND WIRING 6 1 Before Using the I O Modules I O combined module There are no precautions specific to I O combined modules Refer to the following precautions Page 113 Input modules Page 114 Output modules ...

Page 119: ... close the indicator cover and tighten the screws When the cover is open or the screws have not been tightened properly waterproof performance is lost Tightening torque Tighten the screws for the indicator cover within the following tightening torque range Do not put oil on the screws Doing so may damage the screws Tighten the screws with an applicable screwdriver Tightening with an inapplicable s...

Page 120: ...16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 0 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 1 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 178 194 210 226 242 2 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 3 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 4 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 5 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230...

Page 121: ...ddress station number setting switches back to the previous setting turn on Error clear request flag RWw0 b10 to clear the error state and turn off the ERR LED When the power is turned on with the IP address station number setting switches set to a value in the range 1 to 254 the IP address is saved in the non volatile memory at the time a data link with the master station is established The addre...

Page 122: ...ction setting switch to its previous position and turning on Error clear request flag RWw0 b10 eliminate the error Switch name Function name Setting details Function setting switch 1 NETWORK Network setting function Set this switch to OFF in normal operation Set it to ON to perform a unit test Page 198 Unit Test Function setting switch 2 to function setting switch 4 RESPONSE Input response time se...

Page 123: ...Slide one function setting switch at a time horizontally Do not hold the screwdriver at an angle or pivot it off the edge of the case while working a function setting switch since damage or deformation may result 1 Flathead screwdriver 2 Function setting switch 1 2 ...

Page 124: ...O module is exposed to direct sunlight A strong electric field or strong magnetic field is generated and The I O module is subject to vibration and shock I O module waterproof module Ambient temperature is outside the range from 0 to 55 IP67 is not satisfied Condensation occurs due to rapid temperature change Corrosive gas or combustible gas is present Conductive powder such as dust and iron powde...

Page 125: ...C Link IE TSN remote modules next to each other they can be installed in contact with each other I O module waterproof module When installing the I O module waterproof module in a control panel provide a clearance of 50mm or more 1 between the module and the sides of the control panel or other parts to ensure good ventilation and facilitate module change When installing two or more CC Link IE TSN ...

Page 126: ...e DIN rail to install the I O module except for waterproof module Note that the DIN rail cannot be used to install the I O module waterproof module Ex Installing the I O module except for waterproof module 1 DIN rail 2 Horizontal installation 3 Downward installation 4 Vertical installation 5 Upward installation 6 Horizontal installation upside down 1 2 6 4 5 3 2 6 ...

Page 127: ...g the above procedure Applicable DIN rail models Use the following DIN rails that are compliant with JIS C 2812 and IEC 60715 TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5Al Interval between DIN rail mounting screws Tighten the screws at intervals of 200mm or less 1 Hang the upper tabs of the I O module except for waterproof module on a DIN rail 2 Push in the DIN rail hooks of the module until they click 1 While pushing do...

Page 128: ...atly affected by vibration causing failure of the module When installing the module tighten screws within the following torque range Do not put oil on the screws Doing so may damage the screws Tighten the screws with an applicable screwdriver Tightening with an inapplicable screwdriver may damage the screws Screw type Tightening torque range Module mounting screw FG metal fitting screw M4 screw 0 ...

Page 129: ...rminal block loosen the terminal block mounting screws with a flathead screwdriver To install the terminal block tighten the terminal block mounting screw with a flathead screwdriver Failure to secure the terminal block may cause drop short circuit or malfunction Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal block mounting screw M2 5 screw 0 2 to 0 3 N m Diameter Type Material Temperature rating 22 ...

Page 130: ... the button pushed in pull out the wire having a bar solderless terminal Precautions Use a bar solderless terminal for the wiring to the push in type spring clamp terminal block If a stripped wire is inserted into a wire insertion opening the wire cannot be securely clamped For how long the wire should be stripped follow the specifications of the bar solderless terminal used To attach a bar solder...

Page 131: ...ter diameter Maximum rated current One touch connector plug for power supply and FG 1 3 4 A6CON PW5P 35505 6080 A00 GF 0 75 0 66 to 0 98 18 AWG 0 16mm or larger for wire diameter Insulating coating material PVC heat resistant vinyl 2 2 to 3 0mm 7A 5 Gray A6CON PW5P SOD 35505 6180 A00 GF 2 0 to 2 3mm Blue Online connector for power supply and FG 2 A6CON PWJ5P 35720 L200 A00 AK 1 Checking parts of t...

Page 132: ... less As shown in the incorrect crimping if the plug cover is lifted aslant or protruded from the plug body by more than 0 2mm it may result in improper crimping Push in the plug cover correctly and fully with pliers as shown in the correct crimping Incorrect crimping Correct crimping 6 Checking the crimped state from the above Check that there is no clearance between the plug body and plug cover ...

Page 133: ...an even length with a tool such as a nipper before inserting them to the connector Precautions When modules are transition wired through connectors for module power supply and FG a current flows in the modules When applying transition wiring design the system so that the current that flows in the modules is equal to or lower than the allowable current value of each module 2cm or more Trim the wire...

Page 134: ...e current consumption of each wired I O module waterproof module For the current consumption of an I O module waterproof module refer to the following performance specifications Page 22 Input module Page 47 Output module Page 80 I O combined module Precautions The largest current flows from the power supply to the power supply connector of the first I O module waterproof module Make sure that the ...

Page 135: ...efer to the following and take a corrective action Page 195 When the P1 LINK LED or P2 LINK LED turns off 1 The time taken for P1 LINK LED P2 LINK LED to turn on after connection of the Ethernet cable may vary The LINK LED normally turns on in a few second However if link up processing is repeated due to a condition of a device on the line the longer time may be required 2 When the communication s...

Page 136: ...ke a corrective action Page 195 When the P1 LINK LED or P2 LINK LED turns off 1 The time taken for P1 LINK LED P2 LINK LED to turn on after connection of the Ethernet cable may vary The LINK LED normally turns on in a few second However if link up processing is repeated due to a condition of a device on the line the longer time may be required 2 When connecting a 100Mbps device to P1 and P2 of the...

Page 137: ... the cable to unplug or malfunction Connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Hold the connector part when connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Pulling the cable connected to the I O module may result in damage to the I O module or cable or malfunction due to poor contact Connectors without Ethernet cable Attach connector covers or waterproof caps to prevent dirt and dust from ent...

Page 138: ... position Diameter Type Material Temperature rating 22 to 16 AWG Stranded Copper 75 or more Product name Terminal shape Model Applicable wire size 1 Bar solderless terminal tool Contact Bar solderless terminal Ferrule with insulation sleeve AI0 34 10TQ 0 34 CRIMPFOX6 PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG AI0 5 10WH 0 5 AI0 75 10GY 0 75 Ferrule without insulation sleeve A0 5 10 0 5 A0 75 10 0 75 A1 0 10 1 0 A...

Page 139: ...fer to the specifications of each module Page 22 Performance Specifications Incorrect wiring can cause malfunction of or damage on the I O module Connecting and disconnecting the cable Connecting the cable Strip the cable as follows The strip length of wire 10mm Insert a wire whose tip was processed into a wire insertion opening 2 and push it all the way in to the back If the wire cannot be insert...

Page 140: ...ts insertion direction are correct to prevent the terminal from getting stuck in or the terminal block damage When using a bar solderless terminal other than the applicable solderless terminals check that for its size the cross sectional shape of the terminal after processing 1 is smaller than the size mentioned below even including an error in processing For the correct terminal insertion directi...

Page 141: ...ints are loosened the two piece terminal block can be removed Installation procedure 1 Install the two piece terminal block 2 Tighten the terminal block mounting screws Signal name and wiring For the signal names of the terminal block and wiring of the external device refer to the specifications of each module Page 22 Performance Specifications Incorrect wiring can cause malfunction of or damage o...

Page 142: ...be tightened and it may damage the screw Tighten the terminal screw with an applicable driver Tightening with an inapplicable driver may damage the screw When operating terminal screws in the lower row prevent the screwdriver from contacting the upper row If the screwdriver contacts the upper row it may damage the terminal block Install the terminal block so it is level If the terminal block skews...

Page 143: ...ng tool and pressure displacement tools contact FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED Signal name and wiring For the signal names of the terminal block and wiring of the external device refer to the specifications of each module Page 22 Performance Specifications Incorrect wiring can cause malfunction of or damage on the module Screw type Tightening torque range Connector screw M2 6 screw 0 20 to 0 29N m Type...

Page 144: ...ng method For A6CON1 and A6CON4 1 Loosen four screws of the connector and remove the screws 2 Remove the covers from the body 3 Solder the wires and cover the wires with heat shrinkable tubes 4 Check the terminal layout and connect the wires to the connector body Heat shrink tube ...

Page 145: ...at cables a view from the outlet of a 40 pin connector 5 Place the body in one of the cover and insert the fixing screws into the screw holes After that fit the other cover on the body 6 Tighten the four screws Applicable wire size Cross section area of the wire Crimp height Sheath outside diameter Stripping length 24 AWG 0 20 to 0 24 1 25 to 1 30 1 2 or less 3 0 to 4 0 26 AWG 0 13 to 0 16 1 20 to...

Page 146: ...rocedure Removal procedure 1 Connecting a connector Connect the wired connector to the I O module 2 Tightening connector screws Tighten two connector screws M2 6 screw 1 Removing a connector Loosen two connector screws and pull out the connector horizontally from the module Connector screw ...

Page 147: ...6CON must be crimped or pressed with tools specified by the manufacturer or must be correctly soldered Incomplete connections may cause short circuit fire or malfunction For wires to be connected to 40 pin connectors A6CON use copper wires with the temperature rating of 75 or more To ensure that this product complies with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive refer to the following Page ...

Page 148: ...Specifications Incorrect wiring can cause malfunction of or damage on the module Wiring method For how to wire the sensor connectors e CON refer to the catalogs of each manufacturer Model Manufacturer Specifications Color of the cover Applicable cable core wire size Applicable cable outer diameter Maximum rated current ECN M014R Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co Ltd 0 14 to 0 30 26 to 24 AWG 0...

Page 149: ...ing of the external device refer to the specifications of each module Page 22 Performance Specifications Incorrect wiring can cause malfunction of or damage on the module Connecting 1 Insert the I O cable connector into the I O module waterproof module Pay attention to the connector s orientation 2 Tighten the I O cable connector Disconnecting 1 Loosen the I O cable connector and remove the cable ...

Page 150: ...he waterproof connector is listed below Connector Model Connection cable diameter Manufacturer M12 5 pins 4 FE Male female L code SC M12PWL5MF MU Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co Ltd M12 5 pins 4 FE Female discrete wire SC M12PWL5F MU Connector Model Connection cable diameter Manufacturer M12 5 pins Male discrete wire A code SC M12SNA5M MU Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co Ltd M12 4 pins ...

Page 151: ...2 8 pins Male X code X code NBC M12MSX 94F M12MSX NBC M12MSX M12MSX 10G 94F PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG M12 8 pins Male X code RJ45 NBC M12MSX 94F R4AC NBC M12MSX R4AC 10G 94F M12 8 pins Male X code J80026A0100 5 5 to 9 0mm Telegartner Karl Gartner GmbH cable only SC E5EW M Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co Ltd Type Model Manufacturer I O connector communication connector PROT M12 PHOENIX CONTA...

Page 152: ...TALLATION AND WIRING 6 11 Attaching Waterproof Caps 6 11 Attaching Waterproof Caps Tighten the waterproof caps within the following torque range Screw type Tightening torque range Waterproof cap 0 36 to 0 44N m ...

Page 153: ...set in increments of 1 s 31 25 s 62 50 s 125 00 s 250 00 s 500 00 s 1000 00 s 2000 00 s 4000 00 s or 8000 00 s 100Mbps 2 When the value is set in increments of 1 s 125 00 s or more and 625 00 s or less When the value is not set in increments of 1 s 125 00 s 250 00 s or 500 00 s 100Mbps 1Gbps When the value is set in increments of 1 s 125 00 s or more and 10000 00 s or less When the value is not se...

Page 154: ...sion if an Ethernet device or a remote station of Authentication Class A is connected to the I O module in multicast mode Firmware version of I O module Setting item 03 or later Line topology star topology or mixture of star topology and line topology Ring topology 1 02 or earlier Line topology star topology or mixture of star topology and line topology fixed Firmware version of I O module Descrip...

Page 155: ...4 Set items in the station list if necessary 5 Click the Close with Reflecting the Setting button to complete the setting process and close the window The setting operation can be performed with a general purpose profile In that case select General Remote Station from the Module List and then drag and drop it to the station list or the network map A module can also be added to the station list by ...

Page 156: ...ints of the I O modules For the input points or output points refer to the following Page 22 Performance Specifications Item Description Setting range RX Setting RY Setting Points Set the assignment of RX RY points in units of 16 points 0 to 32 Default value 32 16 1 3 Start The RX RY start number is displayed End The RX RY end number is displayed RWr Setting RWw Setting Points Set the assignment o...

Page 157: ...or error code 0202H to Function setting switch 4 changed error error code 0204H occurs and the changed setting of the input response time is not applied The setting status of the input response time can be checked by Input response setting status RWr2 b0 to RWr2 b2 For details refer to the following Page 233 Input response setting status RWr2 b0 to RWr2 b2 Precautions Noise may be taken in as an i...

Page 158: ...ng function is determined by the status of function setting switch 5 when the I O module is powered on When the setting of function setting switch 5 is changed while the I O module is on a function setting switch 5 changed error error code 0205H occurs and the changed setting of the output HOLD CLEAR setting function is not applied The setting status of the output HOLD CLEAR setting can be checked...

Page 159: ...he CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function check the versions of I O modules and master stations that support this function Synchronous X Y control mode I O module Master module 1 The NZ2GN12A42 16DT and the NZ2GN12A42 16DTE do not support this mode CPU module Model Firmware version NZ2GN2S1 32D NZ2GN2B1 32D NZ2GNCF1 32D NZ2GNCE3 32D NZ2GN2S1 32T NZ2GN2B1 32T NZ2GNCF1 32T NZ2GN2S...

Page 160: ...D NZ2GN12A4 16D NZ2GN12A4 16DE NZ2GN2S1 16T NZ2GN2S1 32T NZ2GN2B1 16T NZ2GN2B1 32T NZ2GNCF1 32T NZ2GN12A2 16T NZ2GN2S1 16TE NZ2GN2S1 32TE NZ2GN2B1 16TE NZ2GN2B1 32TE NZ2GN12A2 16TE NZ2GN2S1 32DT NZ2GN2B1 32DT NZ2GNCE3 32DT NZ2GN12A42 16DT NZ2GN2S1 32DTE NZ2GN2B1 32DTE NZ2GN12A42 16DTE 05 or later Model Firmware version RJ71GN11 T2 10 or later Model Firmware version R00CPU R01CPU R02CPU 18 or later...

Page 161: ...ut signal change timing between them The synchronous X Y control mode has the following two types Synchronous X input control Page 160 Synchronous X input control Synchronous Y output control Page 160 Synchronous Y output control 1 RJ71GN11 T2 2 Station No 1 input module 3 Station No 2 input module 4 Station No 3 output module 5 Station No 4 output module 6 Station No 5 output module 7 Synchronizi...

Page 162: ...ynchronization cycle and outputs the received value at the next synchronization cycle Performed by the I O module Performed by the I O module 1 2 3 4 5 Synchronization cycle of the master station External input X Xn terminal readout processing External input signal X RX0 to RXF RX10 to RX1F Readout processing Readout processing Readout processing Readout processing Readout processing External inpu...

Page 163: ...based on the synchronization cycle start timing The I O module sends the following information to the master station at each synchronization cycle Synchronization input timing information X0 OFF to ON Storing the time when the input has changed from off to on Synchronization input timing information X0 ON to OFF Storing the time when the input has changed from on to off Synchronization input timin...

Page 164: ...t X status of the X terminal has changed ON to OFF to ON within one synchronization cycle if the OFF status is shorter than the input response time a value in Synchronization input timing information X OFF to ON ON to OFF RWr10 to RWr8F is not updated The resolution of input timing acquisition is 8ns The I O module adjusts the synchronization cycle periodically to match the start timing of the cyc...

Page 165: ...o not change the output from on to off Synchronization output timing setting Y0 OFF to ON Do not change the output from off to on Synchronization output timing setting Y0 ON to OFF 800 s Synchronization output timing setting Y0 OFF to ON Do not change the output from off to on Synchronization output timing setting Y0 ON to OFF Do not change the output from on to off The output module performs the ...

Page 166: ...ose of other stations Because the cycle length becomes 4 s longer or 4 s shorter at maximum when it is adjusted set a value between 0 and Synchronization cycle 4 s for Synchronization output timing setting Y OFF to ON ON to OFF RWw10 to RWw8F If the I O module is disconnected from data link the CPU module operating status is STOP or the CPU module operation is suspended by an error the output HOLD...

Page 167: ...s Input time acquisition control Page 166 Input time acquisition control Output time setting control Page 168 Output time setting control 1 The time when a rising edge of the input signal has occurred is acquired 2 The output turns on when A ms has elapsed after the rising edge occurrence 3 The output turns off when a time of A B ms has elapsed after the rising edge occurrence ON OFF OFF 3 2 ON OF...

Page 168: ...Ww5 Input time information X RWr10 to RWr8F Time when the input change has been detected Input ON OFF information RWr4 RWr5 The type of input change rising edge or falling edge that has been detected at the synchronization cycle same as the time stored in Input time information X RWr10 to RWr8F ON OFF selection flag X0 The falling edge is set The falling edge has been detected at 20 00 July 24th 2...

Page 169: ...ernal input signal X RX0 to RXF RX10 to RX1F The input change time is stored in Input time information X RWr10 to RWr8F at the second synchronization cycle after the input has changed The resolution of input time acquisition control is 8ns If a major or moderate error occurs in the I O module 0 is stored in Input time information X RWr10 to RWr8F The input change time to be stored in the buffer me...

Page 170: ...e setting Y RWw10 to RWw8F Set a time to turn on or off the output here ON OFF selection flag RWw4 RWw5 Set a type of output to be performed turning on the output or turning off the output here Output time setting Y0 20 00 7 24 2020 ON OFF selection flag Y0 Turn on the output The output turns on at 20 00 July 24th 2020 1 Synchronization cycle 2 Input 3 Operation 4 Output ON OFF Ó Ò 2 3 4 1 Ô Ô 2 3...

Page 171: ...f the output is set to turn on or off at an interval shorter than the maximum output response time the actual output may not turn on or off The resolution of output time setting control is 8ns The input change time to be stored in the buffer memory area is based on the clock of the network where the I O module performs data link The clock of the network differs from the clock of the CPU module The...

Page 172: ...8F When changing a value in Output time setting Y RWw10 to RWw8F set a time same as or later than the start timing of the second synchronization cycle from the change If an earlier time is set the output does not change and an output change disabled time setting error error code 0210H occurs Assume that Time A is to be set for Output time setting Y0 RWw10 to RWw13 The range of time that cannot be ...

Page 173: ...ference Manual Basic cycle is determined by a value in Communication Period Interval Setting which is set in the parameter of the master station Magnification is determined by a value in Multiple Period Setting and a value in Communication Period Setting of each remote station all of which are set in the parameter of the master station Item Description Communication Period Interval Setting 250 s M...

Page 174: ...ronization cycle timing control mode and the set time synchronization control mode Synchronization cycle timing control mode set time synchronization control mode Set the conditions that satisfy the following The synchronization cycle basic cycle magnification must be 400 s or more Note that values that can be set as the transient transmission time vary depending on the communication speed No Comm...

Page 175: ...he CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function of the master station For details refer to the following User s manual for the master station used Precautions If Network Synchronous Communication is set to Synchronous for an I O module not supporting the CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function a network synchronous communication setting error error code D020H occurs ...

Page 176: ... If the status of function setting switch 6 or 7 has been changed while the I O module is powered on the operation mode setting remains the same When changing the operation mode power off and on the module power supply or perform remote reset Checking setting status The setting status of the CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function can be checked with Function selection status are...

Page 177: ...Communication speed setting status RWr2 b8 For details refer to the following Page 233 Communication speed setting status RWr2 b8 Applicable version When setting the communication speed check the firmware version of the I O module Page 256 Added and Changed Functions An I O module with a firmware version that does not support the communication speed setting operates at a fixed communication speed ...

Page 178: ...til the external output accordingly changes is no more than the maximum output response time For the on and off timing refer to the following Page 236 Output Y ON information Output OFF information Output OFF information is stored in Output Y OFF information Y RWrE RWrF Whether the output has been turned off or not can be checked with Output Y OFF information Y RWrE RWrF Output Y OFF information Y...

Page 179: ...tection function If the I O module keeps outputting the overcurrent caused by an overload heat is generated inside the I O module If excessive heat is detected within the I O module it turns off the output The multiple points at which the overheat protection function operates depend on the I O module Refer to the Overheat protection function column in the specifications table for each I O module P...

Page 180: ...upply Monitoring Function Monitors the ON OFF status of the external power supply Setting procedure Sets whether to enable or disable the external power supply monitoring function with External power supply monitor request RWw2 b9 The setting status of the external power supply monitoring function can be checked with External power supply monitor status RWr2 b9 For details refer to the following P...

Page 181: ...onsult your local Mitsubishi representative The file name of the firmware update file is as follows If a file of the firmware version that cannot be used for updating the target I O module is specified a firmware version error error information 0010H occurs 1 Firmware update target I O modules Model File name Firmware version NZ2GN2S1 32D NZ2GN2B1 32D NZ2GNCF1 32D NZ2GNCE3 32D NZ2GN2S1 32T NZ2GN2B...

Page 182: ...e and the strings of the module names set in the CC Link IE TSN Firmware Update Tool also match the model names of the actual devices can differ a firmware update can be performed on I O modules with different model names simultaneously Example All the module names of the firmware update target I O modules are set to NZ2GN2B1 Item Setting details Module Name Set the model names of the firmware upd...

Page 183: ...ing range Setting details PC Settings IP Address 0 0 0 1 to 223 255 255 254 Set the IP address of the personal computer Port Number 0 49152 to 65535 Set 0 FTP Settings FTP Mode Active Mode fixed I O modules support only Active Mode FTP Timeout s 1 to 600 s Set the FTP timeout time Watching Time Settings Firmware Update Timeout s 1 to 1200 s Set Firmware Update Timeout s ...

Page 184: ...orm the firmware update again 0002H Communication error A communication error occurred during firmware update Check the Ethernet cable connection Take measures against noise on the transmission path After performing the above turn off and on the power supply of the I O module and perform the firmware update again 0003H Module error An error occurred in the module during firmware update Turn off an...

Page 185: ...stablished To perform a firmware update on the I O module do not connect the I O module with the master station If a firmware update is performed on an I O module with data link established in the error information of the firmware update information window Firmware update failure error code 0004H is displayed If an error has occurred during a firmware update before attempting the firmware update a...

Page 186: ...erlock with the following link special register SW The program is to check that I O module operation is synchronized properly If the module operation is not synchronized due to a factor such as an error prevent an unintended operation by stopping I O control Synchronous asynchronous operation status information each station SW01C8 to SW01CF of the master station User s manual for the master statio...

Page 187: ...5P Start I O number 0030H to 003FH 2 Remote station IP address station number setting switch 1 I O module NZ2GN2S1 32DT 3 Y30 Major error moderate error lamp 4 Y31 Minor error lamp 5 X20 Error clear switch 6 Y1010 Lamp 7 X1000 Push button switch 1 Master station 2 Remote station 3 CPU module 4 Master local module 5 I O module 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 1 2 3 X1000 X101F X W100 W10F W W200 W20F W 4 RX0 RX1F RX ...

Page 188: ...e I O module NZ2GN2S1 32DT RY0 to RY1F X20 Error clear switch Input module X20 to X2F Y30 Major error moderate error lamp Output module Y30 to Y3F Y31 Minor error lamp D100 Error code M0 Contact for master control N0 Nesting SB49 Own station data link status master station SM400 Always ON SW0B0 0 Data link status remote station SW100 0 Major error moderate error occurrence status remote station SW...

Page 189: ...rect Device Setting Link Direct Device Setting When writing the module parameters of the RJ71GN11 T2 to the CPU module with the engineering tool set Extended Mode iQ R Series Mode for Link Direct Device Setting When Q Series Compatible Mode is set for Link Direct Device Setting Write to PLC cannot be executed 3 Set the master local module in the following window Navigation window Parameter Module ...

Page 190: ...dow 6 Display the refresh parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows Navigation window Parameter Module Information Model Basic Settings Refresh Settings 7 Click the Apply button 8 Write the set parameters to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module of the master station or turn off and on the power supply of the programmable controller Online Write to PLC 9...

Page 191: ...RX0 of the I O module is on turn RY10 of the I O module on 6 Read the latest error code 9 Perform the processing to be performed when a major error or moderate error occurs 11 Perform the processing to be performed when a minor error occurs 13 Clear the error code ...

Page 192: ...MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION The I O module has no special item to be inspected However to maintain the best condition of the system perform the inspection in accordance with the items described in the MELSEC iQ R Module Configuration Manual ...

Page 193: ...10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 191 10 MEMO ...

Page 194: ...d click the Remote Operation button 2 Follow the on screen instructions and click the Yes button 3 Follow the on screen instructions and click the OK button Precautions Remote reset Remote reset of an I O module may cause the following because it affects communications on another station Another station is disconnected A synchronous communication error 1 error code 0102H occurs on another I O modu...

Page 195: ... function setting switch 4 is on The module inherent information is 0040 For items displayed in the Station Information List window refer to the following User s manual for the master station used Applicable version The following table lists the firmware versions of I O modules and the software versions of engineering tools that support the station information display function Model Firmware versi...

Page 196: ...her than the PW LED turned on When any LED other than the PW LED turns on the possible cause is a hardware error Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Is the module power supply 24VDC wired Wire the module power supply 24VDC Is the module power supply 24VDC turned on Turn on the module power supply 24VDC Is the voltage of the module power supply 24VDC within the specified range Set t...

Page 197: ...oes the cabling condition bending radius meet the specifications Refer to the manual for the Ethernet cable used and correct the bending radius Is any Ethernet cable disconnected Replace the Ethernet cable Do other stations connected to the I O module normally operate Check that the power supplies of the other stations are turned on Does the switching hub in use normally operate Check that the pow...

Page 198: ...dule Disconnect a device that is not operating as CC Link IE TSN from the system For a device that can be set to operate on CC Link IE TSN make sure that it is operating as CC Link IE TSN Check item Action Is the station type remote station In the network configuration settings of the master station change Station type for the I O module to Remote station Is the I O module a reserved station Chang...

Page 199: ...occurred in the I O module If an error has occurred in the I O module a network parameter may be set to a value that the I O module cannot handle Check following errors in order from the top one and find the error cause by referring to Description and cause described in Error Code List When the cause is found eliminate it by referring to Action described in Error Code List Page 214 Error Code List...

Page 200: ... LED turns on when the unit test is completed If the test is completed normally the ERR LED does not turn on but remains off If the test is completed with an error the ERR LED turns on If the test is completed with an error replace the Ethernet cable and run the test again If the test is completed with an error again it may be due to a hardware error in the I O module Please consult your local Mit...

Page 201: ...nual for the master station used Is the inter module synchronous interrupt program created when the CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function is used Create the inter module synchronous interrupt program when the CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function is used User s manual for the master station used When the CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication funct...

Page 202: ...work synchronous communication setting been changed to use the synchronization cycle timing control mode or the set time synchronization control mode When using the synchronization cycle timing control mode or the set time synchronization control mode CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function perform the following Set Network Synchronous Communication to Synchronous Check and corre...

Page 203: ... for input circuit An input signal does not turn off No 1 Cause Drive by a switch with LED indicator Action Connect an appropriate resistor as shown below so that a current through the input module may become lower than the OFF current For the calculation example of a resistor to be connected refer to the following DC input sink Input module Leakage current DC input sink Input module Resistor ...

Page 204: ...e formula below the connected resistor R is lower than 3 0k 3 When the resistor R is 2 5k for example the power capacity W of the resistor R becomes 0 332W 4 Because the resistor requires a power capacity that is 3 to 5 times larger than the actual current consumption the resistor connected to the terminal should be 2 5k and 1 to 2W 5 OFF voltage when the resistor R is connected becomes 4 09V This...

Page 205: ...oise avoid installing power cables together with I O cables Set a longer input response time Page 155 Input Response Time Setting Function Connect surge absorbers to noise generating devices such as relays and conductors using the same power supply or take other noise reduction measures To prevent noise from being taken in take measures to reduce noise for the I O cable by using a part such as a f...

Page 206: ...lector and emitter of a photocoupler When a high sensitivity load such as solid state relay is used this incorrect output may occur When the external power supply is powered on rapidly the current Ic flows due to the stray capacitance C The current Ic flows to the gate of the transistor Tr1 of the next stage and the output Y0 turns on for approximately 100 s Y0 C SW 24V Ic Tr1 COM CTL Output modul...

Page 207: ... output R1 Several tens of ohms Power capacity External power supply current 1 2 Resistance value 3 to 5 2 C1 Several hundreds of microfarads 50V Example R1 40 C1 300 F Time constant is calculated as shown below C1 R1 300 10 6 40 12 10 3s 12ms 1 For details on the current consumption of the external power supply for output part to be used refer to the performance specifications 2 Select the power ...

Page 208: ...ed off Cause When an inductive load is connected 2 Load may turn on from off due to a diversion of back electromotive force at 1 Shutoff ON OFF ON OFF 2 2 Y0 Y1 COM CTL Y0 Y1 COM CTL 3 3 1 1 Load Load Load Load Output module Back electromotive force Back electromotive force Output module Sink output Shut off Shut off Source output ...

Page 209: ...ng the action described in Example 1 at a time connect a diode parallel to C1 and R1 D1 Reverse voltage VR VRM 1 Forward current IF IFM 2 1 Approximately 10 times the rated voltage in the specifications Example 24VDC Approx 200VDC 2 Twice the maximum load current common in the performance specifications or more Example 5A 1 common 10A or more Back electromotive force Load Load Back electromotive f...

Page 210: ...load When a digital display unit is connected as a load data may not be displayed normally Cause The load operates by the leakage current when the output module is off Action Install a pull up resistor of 5 to 50k and 0 5W between the outputs of 24VDC power supply and the output module LED COM Y0 Output module 24VDC power supply Countermeasure Sink output Y0 CTL COM Digital display unit input sign...

Page 211: ...r supply and the common of a load a current flows across the load that is off through an unexpected circuit of the output element that is off Action Connect external power supply and the load correctly To prevent the state described above install diodes in each output terminal as shown below ON OFF Y0 Y1 COM CTL Load Load 24VDC Shutoff or disconnection Source output Output control circuit Output c...

Page 212: ...ed with its polarity reversed The reversed polarity may allow current to flow via the output element protection diode into the load Action Connect the external power supply with the correct polarity COM Y0 Load External power supply Incorrect Correct Output element protection diode Sink output COM Y0 Load External power supply Incorrect Correct Output element protection diode Source output ...

Page 213: ... is stored in the non volatile memory in the I O module It is not lost when the power is cut off However when the upper limit for the number of writes to the non volatile memory is reached the error history cannot be stored in the non volatile memory Occurrence Date information in the error history is recorded after clock information is distributed from the master station When an error occurs befo...

Page 214: ...pends on the error type How to clear an error using the command execution of slave station Follow the procedure below to clear an error using the command execution of slave station Operating procedure 1 Select an I O module from the station list on the CC Link IE TSN Configuration window Error type How to clear an error Major error An error cannot be cleared Moderate error Eliminate the error caus...

Page 215: ...Execution of Slave Station window Right click on the target I O module Online Command Execution of Slave Station 3 Set Method selection to Error clear request and click the Execute button 4 When the following window appears click the OK button 5 An error on the I O module is cleared ...

Page 216: ...ror External power supply OFF error The external power supply voltage turns off Check the state of the external power supply Check if the power supply voltage satisfies the specifications for the I O module Correct the timing of turning on or off External power supply monitor request RWw2 b9 if an error occurs when starting or stopping the system 0105H Moderate error Non volatile memory data error...

Page 217: ...ting switch 10 changed error The function setting switch 10 has been changed with the module power supply on Return the function setting switch 10 to the setting when the module power supply was on 0210H Minor error Output change disabled time setting error A time with which the output change becomes disabled has been set for Output time setting Y while the I O module is operating in the set time ...

Page 218: ...n and change the settings to values the I O module can use After change power off and on the module power supply D020H 1 2 Minor error Network synchronous communication setting error Network Synchronous Communication of the I O module is set to Synchronous Set Network Synchronous Communication of the I O module to Asynchronous Perform a firmware update so that the firmware of the I O module become...

Page 219: ...ny Use prohibited remote I O signals Doing so may result in an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction Input module 16 point module Remote input signal Remote output signal Device number Name RX0 External input signal X0 RX1 External input signal X1 RX2 External input signal X2 RX3 External input signal X3 RX4 External input signal X4 RX5 External input signal X5 RX6 External input sign...

Page 220: ...signal XB RXC External input signal XC RXD External input signal XD RXE External input signal XE RXF External input signal XF RX10 External input signal X10 RX11 External input signal X11 RX12 External input signal X12 RX13 External input signal X13 RX14 External input signal X14 RX15 External input signal X15 RX16 External input signal X16 RX17 External input signal X17 RX18 External input signal...

Page 221: ...ignal Y1 RY2 External output signal Y2 RY3 External output signal Y3 RY4 External output signal Y4 RY5 External output signal Y5 RY6 External output signal Y6 RY7 External output signal Y7 RY8 External output signal Y8 RY9 External output signal Y9 RYA External output signal YA RYB External output signal YB RYC External output signal YC RYD External output signal YD RYE External output signal YE R...

Page 222: ...rnal output signal YA RYB External output signal YB RYC External output signal YC RYD External output signal YD RYE External output signal YE RYF External output signal YF RY10 External output signal Y10 RY11 External output signal Y11 RY12 External output signal Y12 RY13 External output signal Y13 RY14 External output signal Y14 RY15 External output signal Y15 RY16 External output signal Y16 RY17...

Page 223: ...put signal X3 RX4 External input signal X4 RX5 External input signal X5 RX6 External input signal X6 RX7 External input signal X7 RX8 to RXF Use prohibited Device number Name RY0 to RY7 Use prohibited RY8 External output signal Y8 RY9 External output signal Y9 RYA External output signal YA RYB External output signal YB RYC External output signal YC RYD External output signal YD RYE External output...

Page 224: ...rnal input signal XC RXD External input signal XD RXE External input signal XE RXF External input signal XF RX10 to RX1F Use prohibited Device number Name RY0 to RYF Use prohibited RY10 External output signal Y10 RY11 External output signal Y11 RY12 External output signal Y12 RY13 External output signal Y13 RY14 External output signal Y14 RY15 External output signal Y15 RY16 External output signal...

Page 225: ...xternal output of output module and I O combined module When a major or moderate error occurs in the I O module external output turns off regardless of the status of the external output signal In addition when either of the following conditions is applied due to the output HOLD CLEAR setting function external output may operate differently than the status of the external output signal The I O modu...

Page 226: ...prohibited Use prohibited 1 Use prohibited 1 RWr4 Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Input ON OFF information X0 to XF RWr5 to RWrF Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWr10 RWr11 Use prohibited Use prohibited Synchronization input timing information X0 OFF to ON Input time information X0 RWr12 RWr13 Use prohibited Use prohibited Synchronization input timing infor...

Page 227: ... prohibited RWr10 RWr11 Use prohibited Use prohibited Synchronization input timing information X0 OFF to ON Input time information X0 RWr12 RWr13 Use prohibited Use prohibited Synchronization input timing information X0 ON to OFF RWr8C RWr8D Use prohibited Use prohibited Synchronization input timing information X1F OFF to ON Input time information X1F RWr8E RWr8F Use prohibited Use prohibited Sync...

Page 228: ...ork synchronous communication function Not used Synchronous X Y control mode Synchronization cycle timing control mode Set time synchronization control mode RWw0 Module operation area Module operation area Module operation area Module operation area RWw1 Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWw2 Function selection setting area Function selection setting area Function selecti...

Page 229: ...on function Not used Synchronous X Y control mode Synchronization cycle timing control mode Set time synchronization control mode RWw0 Module operation area Module operation area Module operation area Module operation area RWw1 Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWw2 Function selection setting area Function selection setting area Function selection setting area Function se...

Page 230: ...8 to YF Output Y current value Y8 to YF Output Y current value Y8 to YF RWrB Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWrC Output Y ON information Y8 to YF Output Y ON information Y8 to YF Output Y ON information Y8 to YF Output Y ON information Y8 to YF RWrD Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWrE Output Y OFF information Y8 to YF Output Y OFF informati...

Page 231: ...ted Use prohibited Use prohibited RWwC Output Y ON information clear request Y8 to YF Output Y ON information clear request Y8 to YF Output Y ON information clear request Y8 to YF Output Y ON information clear request Y8 to YF RWwD Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWwE Output Y OFF information clear request Y8 to YF Output Y OFF information clear request Y8 to YF Output ...

Page 232: ...put Y current value Y10 to Y1F Output Y current value Y10 to Y1F Output Y current value Y10 to Y1F RWrC Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWrD Output Y ON information Y10 to Y1F Output Y ON information Y10 to Y1F Output Y ON information Y10 to Y1F Output Y ON information Y10 to Y1F RWrE Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWrF Output Y OFF informat...

Page 233: ...e prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWwD Output Y ON information clear request Y10 to Y1F Output Y ON information clear request Y10 to Y1F Output Y ON information clear request Y10 to Y1F Output Y ON information clear request Y10 to Y1F RWwE Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited RWwF Output Y OFF information clear request Y10 to Y1F Output Y OFF informat...

Page 234: ...e error minor error When the error type is the same the error that occurred later is stored Method for clearing an error The method for clearing an error depends on the error type Name Device number Error code RWr1 Error type Clearing an error Major error The error cannot be cleared Moderate error Eliminate the error cause and power off and on the I O module Or turn on and off Error clear request ...

Page 235: ...D CLEAR setting status Output HOLD CLEAR setting status b4 b5 CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication setting status CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication setting status CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication setting status b6 b7 Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited b8 Communication speed setting status Communication speed setting status Communication speed se...

Page 236: ...alue in this area is invalid until a value other than 0 initial value has been stored in Input time information X RWr10 to RWr8F after the I O module starts Input ON OFF information X0 to XF RWr4 Input ON OFF information X10 to X1F RWr5 Value for RWr2 b9 Setting status Off Disable On Enable Name Device number Input ON OFF information RWr4 RWr5 b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 ...

Page 237: ...ronization output timing setting control or the output time setting control CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function is used the on off status of output Y can be checked by using Output Y current value Y RWrA RWrB Output Y current value Y0 to YF RWrA Output Y current value Y10 to Y1F RWrB Name Device number Output Y current value RWrA RWrB b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4...

Page 238: ... turned on regardless of the remote output signal status output Y ON information continues to be cleared Name Device number Output Y ON information RWrC RWrD b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 YF YE YD YC YB YA Y9 Y8 Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 Off Output Y has never been turned on On Output Y has been turned on b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 Y1F Y1E Y1D Y1C Y...

Page 239: ... turned on regardless of the remote output signal status output Y OFF information continues to be cleared Name Device number Output Y OFF information RWrE RWrF b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 YF YE YD YC YB YA Y9 Y8 Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 Off Output Y has never been turned off On Output Y has been turned off b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 Y1F Y1E Y1D Y...

Page 240: ...t change either rising edge or falling edge is stored here Select which detection time is to be stored by setting ON OFF selection flag RWw4 RWw5 A value in Input time information X RWr10 to RWr8F is updated only once in one synchronization cycle Stored value When the input has changed multiple times in one synchronization cycle the time of first change is stored The following table lists the stor...

Page 241: ...t flag b11 to b15 Use prohibited Performed by I O module Executed by the program 1 Use the bit for the target station in SW0110 to SW0117 individual station CPU minor error status of the master station Performed by I O module Executed by the program 1 Use the bit for the target station in SW0100 to SW0107 individual station CPU moderate error status of the master station 0000H 0000H ON ON OFF OFF ...

Page 242: ...le the external power supply monitoring function is set Name Device number Function selection setting area RWw2 Function selection setting area RWw2 Input module Output module I O combined module b0 to b8 Use prohibited Use prohibited Use prohibited b9 External power supply monitor request External power supply monitor request b10 to b15 Use prohibited Use prohibited Value for RWw2 b9 Setting Off ...

Page 243: ...g Y RWw10 to RWw8F Name Device number ON OFF selection flag RWw4 RWw5 ON OFF selection flag Device number I O module 16 point module I O module 32 point module Input module Output module I O combined module Input module Output module I O combined module RWw4 b0 X0 Y0 X0 X0 Y0 X0 RWw4 b1 X1 Y1 X1 X1 Y1 X1 RWw4 b2 X2 Y2 X2 X2 Y2 X2 RWw4 b3 X3 Y3 X3 X3 Y3 X3 RWw4 b4 X4 Y4 X4 X4 Y4 X4 RWw4 b5 X5 Y5 X5...

Page 244: ...n clear request Y10 to Y1F RWwD Name Device number Output Y ON information clear request RWwC RWwD b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 YF YE YD YC YB YA Y9 Y8 Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 Off Output Y ON information is not cleared On Output Y ON information is cleared b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 Y1F Y1E Y1D Y1C Y1B Y1A Y19 Y18 Y17 Y16 Y15 Y14 Y13 Y12 Y11 Y10 ...

Page 245: ... timing setting Y ON to OFF RWw12 RWw13 RWw8E RWw8F are the same for one output the output does not change Setting value Set the time unit ns taken from the synchronization cycle start timing to the output change The following table lists the setting values Name Device number Output Y OFF information clear request RWwE RWwF b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 YF YE YD YC YB YA Y9...

Page 246: ...ined set time synchronization control mode Calculate a value to be set in Output time setting Y RWw10 to RWw8F by using the following formula Value to be set in Output time setting Y RWw10 to RWw8F to turn on the output at the timing of 2 The time of 1 detected by the input module value in Input time information X RWr10 to RWr8F A 1000000 Value to be set in Output time setting Y RWw10 to RWw8F to ...

Page 247: ...onse time Internal processing time For details on output response time refer to the following Page 47 Output module Page 80 I O combined module Internal processing time Calculate the above by referring to the internal processing time of the I O module listed below Model Internal processing time For input For output NZ2GN2S1 16D NZ2GN2S1 32D NZ2GN2B1 16D NZ2GN2B1 32D NZ2GNCF1 32D NZ2GNCE3 32D NZ2GN...

Page 248: ... constructed with the module These precautions are based on the requirements and the standards of the regulation however it does not guarantee that the entire machinery constructed according to the descriptions will comply with abovementioned directives The method and judgment for complying with the EMC Directive must be determined by the person who constructs the entire machinery EMC Directive re...

Page 249: ...n the paint surface Our tests have been carried out on a control panel having the damping characteristics of 37dB max and 30dB mean measured by 3m method 30 to 300MHz Wiring of power cables and ground cables Near the power supply part provide a ground point to the control panel Ground the FG terminal with the thickest and shortest possible ground cable 30cm or shorter Specifications Test item Test...

Page 250: ...e AD75CK type cable clamp Mitsubishi Ground the shield section 20 to 30cm away from the module For detail on AD75CK refer to the following AD75CK type Cable Clamping Instruction Manual External power supply Use a CE marked product for an external power supply and always ground the FG terminal External power supply used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TDK Lambda DRJ100 24 1 Use a power cable ...

Page 251: ... wire of 2 or thicker and as short as possible to ground it to the control panel Ground the FG wire on the module side at the closest possible point to the module 3 Use shielded cables 1 Strip the jacket of each shielded cable 2 Choose one shielded cable and solder its shield to the FG wire 3 Bind shields of shielded cables together with a conductive tape 4 Cover connector pins with heat shrinkabl...

Page 252: ...the I O module and the external power supply attach a ferrite core 4cm away from the I O module The ferrite core has the effect of reducing externally conducted noise as well For an input module and an I O combined module attach a ferrite core to the cable of the power supply of the connection target device Ferrite core used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TOKIN Corporation ESD SR 250 TDK Co...

Page 253: ...not required if the module is used in Zone A defined in EN61131 2 The precautions for attaching a noise filter are described below Do not bundle the cables on the input side and output side of the noise filter If bundled the output side noise will be induced into the input side cables from which the noise was filtered Ground the noise filter grounding terminal to the control panel with the shortes...

Page 254: ...e Directives Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The module operates at the rated voltage of 24VDC The Low Voltage Directive is not applied to the modules that operate at the rated voltage of less than 50VAC and 75VDC ...

Page 255: ... checked with the following Rating plate CC Link IE TSN CC Link IE Field Diagnostics Checking on the rating plate I O module except for waterproof module I O module waterproof module 1 MAC address 2 Production information 3 Relevant standard symbol 4 QR code 1 MAC address 2 Production information 3 Relevant standard symbol 4 QR code TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN MODEL MAC ADD SERIAL 1 3 2 4 M...

Page 256: ...re 1 Connect the engineering tool to the CPU module 2 Start CC Link IE TSN CC Link IE Field diagnostics from the menu Diagnostics CC Link IE TSN CC Link IE Field Diagnostics 3 Right click the slave station whose production information you want to display and select Production Information 4 The production information appears Checking with the Station Information List window For how to check the pro...

Page 257: ...ware update has not been performed yet the firmware version can be checked with the production information The first two digits of production information show the firmware version Page 253 Checking the production information Checking with the Station Information List window For how to check the firmware version refer to the following Page 193 Checking station information Checking with the CC Link ...

Page 258: ...ous communication function Synchronous X Y control mode 03 or later 02 or later Page 157 CC Link IE TSN Network Synchronous Communication Function Ring topology 03 or later 1 Page 152 Network topology setting Station Information List window display 03 or later 1 Page 193 Checking station information CC Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function Synchronization cycle timing control mode...

Page 259: ...Dimensions 257 A Appendix 7 External Dimensions Spring clamp terminal block type 16 point module Unit mm 32 point module Unit mm 1 Center of DIN rail 1 Center of DIN rail 147 54 5 3 5 35 5 10 4 26 1 179 54 5 3 5 35 5 10 4 26 1 ...

Page 260: ...erminal block type 16 point module Unit mm 32 point module Unit mm 40 pin connector type Unit mm 1 Center of DIN rail 1 Center of DIN rail 1 Center of DIN rail 147 54 5 3 5 35 5 21 5 4 26 1 200 54 5 3 5 35 5 21 5 4 26 1 179 54 5 3 5 35 5 4 26 1 3 4 ...

Page 261: ...ns 259 A Sensor connector e CON type Unit mm Waterproof dustproof connector type Unit mm 1 Center of DIN rail 1 2 4 5 8 slotted hole M4 mounting screw 2 M4 mounting screw 200 54 5 3 5 46 4 1 4 26 1 63 1 37 5 28 1 2 231 5 0 2 4 7 238 2 ...

Page 262: ...witch setting 120 I I O PW LED 17 I O terminal block 18 Input response setting status RWr2 b0 to RWr2 b2 233 Installation direction 124 Installation environment 122 Installation position 123 IP address station number setting switch 17 M Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 246 Module operation area 239 Mounting the modules on a DIN rail 125 O Output HOLD CLEAR setting status RWr2 b3 233 Outpu...

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Page 264: ...9 9 1 Chapter 10 Section 11 1 11 2 11 4 11 6 11 7 Appendix 1 2 4 5 6 7 July 2020 SH NA 082135ENG D Added or modified parts SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT April 2021 SH NA 082135ENG E Added models NZ2GN2S1 16D NZ2GN2B1 16D NZ2GN2S1 16T NZ2GN2B1 16T NZ2GN2S1 16TE NZ2GN2B1 16TE NZ2GN12A4 16D NZ2GN12A4 16DE NZ2GN12A2 16T NZ2GN12A2 16TE NZ2GN12A42 16DT NZ2GN12A42 16DTE Added funct...

Page 265: ...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 266: ...ED in the United States Japan 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 082135ENG E ...

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Page 268: ... 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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