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7   PARAMETER SETTINGS 

 

7.2.6 Parameter setting example 

An example of setting the MELSECNET/H board parameters is shown below. 

 

(1)   System example 

 

1Ns8

1Ns2

Control Station 
(1Mp1) Port No. 51

MELSECNET/H (25 Mbps) 

Network No. 1

to

 

 

(2)   Setting screen (Board information screen) 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Q80BD-J71BR11

Page 1: ...MELSECNET H Interface Board User s Manual For SW0DNC MNETH B Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71BR11 ...

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Page 3: ...malfunctions may result in serious accidents If a coaxial cable is disconnected this may destabilize the line and a data link communication error may occur in multiple stations Make sure to create an interlock circuit in the sequence program so that the system will operate safely even if the above error occurs Failure to do so may result in a serous accident due to faulty output or malfunctions Pr...

Page 4: ...ll result in failure of the board or malfunctioning Install the board to a personal computer which is compliant with PCI standard or PCI ExpressR standard Refer to Section 2 5 Operating Environment Failure to do so may cause a failure or malfunction Securely mount the board to the PCI slot of the mounting device If the board is not mounted correctly this may lead to malfunctioning failure or cause...

Page 5: ...eely and accidentally pulled which may cause damage to the board or cable or malfunction due to bad cable contacts When removing the cable from the board do not pull the cable Pulling the cable that is still connected to the board may cause damage to the board or cable or malfunction due to bad cable contacts Prevent foreign matter such as chips or wiring debris from getting on the board Failure t...

Page 6: ... or accidents Do not dismantle or rebuild the board This will result in breakdowns malfunctioning injury or fire Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before installing or removing the board If all power is not turned off this will result in failure of the board or malfunctioning The board internal microprocessor reaches very high temperatures when it is ru...

Page 7: ... use of the PRODUCT in Nuclear Power Plants and any other power plants operated by Power companies and or any other cases in which the public could be affected if any problem or fault occurs in the PRODUCT Railway companies or Public service purposes and or any other cases in which establishment of a special quality assurance system is required by the Purchaser or End User Aircraft or Aerospace Me...

Page 8: ... E Correction Safety Precautions Section 8 2 3 Section 8 2 8 Section 8 3 3 Section 9 1 2 Chapter 10 Section 12 2 Appendix 3 1 Appendix 4 1 Appendix 4 2 Addition Precautions for use Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 1 2 Section 1 3 Section 2 5 Section 5 4 2 Section 7 1 1 Section 7 1 2 Section 7 2 Section 7 3 Section 8 1 1 Section 10 3 Chapter 13 Section 14 3 Section 14 3 1 Section 14 5 4 Sect...

Page 9: ...ion 12 3 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Section 15 2 Section 15 4 4 Section 15 6 Section 15 7 Section 15 8 Appendix 4 Appendix 5 Addition Section 6 4 4 Section 15 6 Appendix 4 Appendix 6 2 Jul 2005 SH NA 080128 I Correction Section 2 5 Appendix 6 2 Oct 2005 SH NA 080128 J Correction Section 2 5 Section 8 1 1 Section 8 1 2 Section 8 3 Section 9 1 Section 15 2 Mar 2007 SH NA 080128 K Correction Generic Terms...

Page 10: ...Appendix 2 to 5 Addition Appendix 5 4 Deletion Appendix 2 Appendix 2 1 Jun 2008 SH NA 080128 O Correction Section 1 3 Section 2 5 Section 9 2 4 Section 15 4 4 Appendix 4 2 Oct 2008 SH NA 080128 P Addition Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 2 5 Section 10 1 2 Jul 2009 SH NA 080128 Q Addition Product List Chapter 5 Appendix 4 1 Oct 2009 SH NA 080128 R Addition Section 8 1 3 Section 11 4 Section...

Page 11: ...on 8 2 Dec 2012 SH NA 080128 Y Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 2 1 Section 2 4 Section 2 5 Section 3 1 Section 3 2 Section 6 4 2 Section 6 4 3 Section 8 1 2 Section 9 2 10 Sep 2013 SH NA 080128 Z Addition Section 4 3 Section 6 3 3 Section 14 2 Section 14 2 1 Section 14 2 2 Section 14 7 1 Section 14 7 2 Appendix 7 Appendix 9 3 Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PREC...

Page 12: ...on Section 9 3 7 Sep 2016 SH NA 080128 AB Correction Section 2 5 Section 8 1 Section 8 2 Section 9 1 1 Section 9 1 2 Section 9 3 Section 14 1 Section 14 2 3 Section 14 2 4 Appendix 7 Appendix 8 2 Appendix 9 1 Appendix 9 2 Appendix 10 Deletion Section 9 3 1 to Section 9 3 10 Appendix 9 1 Sep 2017 SH NA 080128 AC Correction Section 2 5 Section 8 1 Section 14 2 3 Japanese Manual Version SH 080129 AC ...

Page 13: ...remote I O net It can be used only in a PLC to PLC network 3 Restrictions for functions depending on the personal computer or the operating system There are some restrictions for the functions or supported versions depending on the operating system or personal computer to be used For the operating system refer to Section 2 5 4 Driver installation and updating Do not install or update the driver ot...

Page 14: ...12 CONTENTS A 12 MANUALS A 17 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL A 18 GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS A 20 MEANING AND CONTENTS OF THE TERMS A 21 PACKING LIST A 21 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 to 1 4 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 2 Features 1 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 1 to 2 12 2 1 MELSECNET H Board System Configuration 2 1 2 2 Single Network System 2 3 2 2 1 Optical loop system 2 3 2 2 2 Coaxial bus system 2 3 2 2 3 Setting items 2...

Page 15: ...the Point of Operation 6 1 6 2 Part Names and Settings 6 2 6 3 Installation 6 7 6 3 1 Handling precautions 6 7 6 3 2 Installation environment 6 7 6 3 3 Board installation 6 8 6 3 4 Channel No settings 6 9 6 4 Wiring 6 10 6 4 1 Optical loop system 6 12 6 4 2 Coaxial bus system 6 14 6 4 3 Connecting the connector for the coaxial cable 6 19 6 4 4 External power supply cable wiring 6 23 6 5 Test 6 25 ...

Page 16: ... 9 2 9 2 MNETH Utility 9 2 9 2 1 Screen configuration and basic operations 9 3 9 2 2 Board list screen operation 9 4 9 2 3 Board information screen operation 9 6 9 2 4 Routing Parameter Setting screen operation 9 8 9 2 5 Common parameter setting screen operation 9 9 9 2 6 Loop monitor screen operation 9 13 9 2 7 Each station status screen operation 9 14 9 2 8 Error history monitor screen operation...

Page 17: ...king on Event Viewer screen 14 11 14 3 3 Checking on Device Manager screen 14 13 14 4 Flowchart to Use when Data Link is not Achieved 14 14 14 4 1 Flowchart to use when RUN LED is unlit 14 15 14 4 2 Flowchart to use when SD RD LED does not turn on 14 16 14 4 3 Flowchart to use when L ERR LED turns on 14 17 14 4 4 Flowchart to use when unable to achieve data link for entire system 14 18 14 4 5 Flow...

Page 18: ...ws App 14 Appendix 8 1 Overview of warning message App 14 Appendix 8 2 Methods for preventing the warning message App 15 Appendix 9 Behavior When Personal Computer Enters Power Save Mode or Fast Startup App 20 Appendix 9 1 Behavior when the personal computer enters the power save mode hibernate sleep App 20 Appendix 9 2 Behavior when the fast startup function is enabled App 21 Appendix 10 MELSECPo...

Page 19: ...10 Network System Reference Manual This manual explains the system configuration performance specification function handling wiring and troubleshooting for MELSECNET 10 network system Option IB 66690 13JF78 MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual This manual explains the programming function specifications and sample programming of the MELSEC data link library Option SH 081035ENG 13JV25 REMARK M...

Page 20: ...ELSECNET H board Chapter 4 Chapter 4 gives the functions of the MELSECNET H board 5 When desiring to know the procedure up to the point of operation of the MELSECNET H board and settings Chapter 6 Chapter 6 gives the procedures up to the point of operation and the settings 6 When desiring to know the parameter settings for the MELSECNET H board Chapter 7 Chapter 7 gives the parameter settings 7 Wh...

Page 21: ...Chapter 11 gives the interlock related signals 11 When desiring to know the application functions Chapter 12 Chapter 12 gives the MELSECNET H board s application functions 12 When desiring to know about troubleshooting Chapter 14 Chapter 14 gives information on troubleshooting ...

Page 22: ...R13 A70BDE J71QLR23 MELSECNET 10 interface board ACPU Generic term for the CPU of MELSEC A series QnACPU Generic term for the CPU of MELSEC QnA series QCPU Generic term for the CPU of MELSEC Q series RCPU Generic term for R04CPU R08CPU R16CPU R32CPU and R120CPU QJ71LP21 Abbreviation for QJ71LP21 QJ71LP21G Q71LP21GE QJ71LP21 25 QJ71LP21S 25 MELSECNET H network module However if shown for a particul...

Page 23: ...hat can serve as a control station b Symbol format Mp Group number 1 to 32 G Station number 1 to 64 Abbreviation Network No 1 to 239 Example 1 Network No 3 control station station number 6 3MP6 2 Network No 5 normal station station number 3 5NS3 PACKING LIST The packing list of the MELSECNET H board is given below Item Quantity Board 1 Connector set for external power supply cable Q80BD J71LP21S 2...

Page 24: ...A 22 A 22 MEMO ...

Page 25: ...e performance of the MELSECNET 10 network and achieve upward compatibility MELSECNET H supports the MELSECNET H and MELSECNET H Extended modes high performance high speed mode and the MELSECNET 10 Mode function compatible and performance compatible mode Mode Description MELSECNET H mode Set this mode when all CPUs within the network are QCPUs and RCPUs MELSECNET H Extended mode The maximum number ...

Page 26: ...BD J71BR11 MELSECNET H Mode MELSECNET H Extended Mode MELSECNET H 10 Mbps Coaxial Bus System MELSECNET 10 Mode MELSECNET 10 Coaxial Bus System Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71LP21GE MELSECNET H Mode MELSECNET H Extended Mode MELSECNET H 10 Mbps Optical Loop System MELSECNET 10 Mode MELSECNET 10 Optical Loop System 2 By adopting the PCI PCI ExpressR standard complicated switch settings are no longer requir...

Page 27: ...ch is extended in the maximum number of link points per station With this mode the maximum number of link points per station can be set to 2000 bytes or more i e up to 35840 bytes This mode is suitable for the system that needs many number of link points per station 7 Drivers are provided for compatibility with each OS Each type of driver is provided so it is easy to build a system that is compati...

Page 28: ... be also prevented Q80BD J71 LP21 25 QJ71 LP21 25 Q80BD J71 LP21S 25 Q80BD J71 LP21 25 Q80BD J71 LP21S 25 QJ71 LP21 25 Q CPU Q CPU Normal station Station No 3 Personal computer External power supply Control station Station No 1 Personal computer Normal station Station No 2 Personal computer Personal computer Normal station Station No 6 Normal station Station No 5 Normal station Station No 4 Extern...

Page 29: ...ode Optical fiber cable Coaxial cable Q Q81BD J71LP21 25 80BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J71BR11 SW0DNC MNETH B Personal Computer Type of cable 3C 2V 5C 2V 5C FB Type of cable SI H PCF Broad band H PCF QSI MELSECNET H Optical loop system Install Install MELSECNET H Optical loop system MELSECNET 10 Optical loop system MELSECNET H mode MELSECNET H Extended mode MELSECNET 10 mode Optical fibe...

Page 30: ...n using the Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Use the SW0DNC MNETH B version 12N or later 3 When using the Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 or Q80BD J71LP21S 25 at a communication speed of 25Mbps errors may occur at all stations if multiple boards with the same network number are installed or the operating systems are started up shut down or the boards are reset simultaneously on the adjacent personal computers ...

Page 31: ...ol station Optical fiber cable Q80BD J71LP21 25 Station No 1 control station QCPU Power supply QJ71 LP21 25 QCPU QJ71 LP21 Personal computer Station No 2 normal station Station No 64 normal station Power supply 2 2 2 Coaxial bus system In the coaxial bus system 1 control station and 31 normal stations a total of 32 stations can be connected As in the optical loop system any station number can be a...

Page 32: ...g Section 9 2 11 Setting necessary Set as necessary Setting unnecessary 2 2 4 Usable device ranges The MELSECNET H board can be used within the following device ranges for the following devices on the MELSECNET H board Device Usable range LB 0H to 3FFFH 16384 points The function expansion areas of 2000H to 3FFFH are used for the low speed cyclic transmission All areas can be used for the normal cy...

Page 33: ...ollowing example shows how three networks can be connected 3NS2 Normal station Normal station 2NS3 1NS3 Normal station Network No 1 Normal station 1NS2 Power supply Network No 2 Normal station 2NS2 Control station 1MP1 QCPU 3NS3 Normal station 3NS4 Normal station QCPU QJ71 LP21 QJ71 LP21 Control station 2MP1 QJ71 LP21 25 QJ71 BR11 QCPU QJ71 LP21 25 QJ71 BR11 QCPU QJ71 BR11 QCPU Network No 3 Q80BD ...

Page 34: ...ormal station Reference section Channel setting Section 9 2 2 Network No Section 9 2 3 Group No Station No Control station Normal station Mode setting Routing parameter setting Section 9 2 4 Common Parameter Setting B W setting Section 9 2 5 X Y setting Reserved station setting Supplementary setting Opposite party setting Logical station No Section 9 2 10 Driver setting Section 9 2 11 2 3 3 Usable...

Page 35: ...T When accessing a multiple CPU system or Redundant CPU system use the MELSECNET H board and network module of the following function versions MELSECNET H board Programmable controller side network module Access to multiple CPU system All versions available Function version B or later Access to Redundant CPU system Function version D or later 1 Function version D or later 1 When using a MELSECNET ...

Page 36: ...r 2008 R2 Standard Enterprise 2 When using any of the following operating systems use SW0DNC MNETH B with the version 29F or earlier Windows Server 2008 Standard x86 x64 Enterprise x86 x64 Windows VistaR Home Basic Home Premium Business Ultimate Enterprise 3 Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x86 x64 Enterprise x86 x64 Windows XPR Professional 3 When using any of the following operating systems use S...

Page 37: ...R standard may result in a problem due to poor electrical contact erroneous operation etc For details on the number of boards that can be installed installation slot and occupied slots refer to Section 3 2 b The functions being added Operating environment Supported version of SW0DNC MNETH B Hyper Threading technology 11M or later Multiprocessor 19V or later ...

Page 38: ...o 29F Windows 2000 25B or earlier 19V to 25B Windows NT Workstation Windows 98 Windows 95 25B or earlier Not supported b User authority Log on as a user having administrator authority Installation uninstallation and usage of utilities are available only by the administrator s authority c NET Framework 3 5 When using one of the following operating system NET Framework 3 5 is required Windows 10 Win...

Page 39: ...l and Language Options Windows XP Mode Windows Touch or Touch Modern UI Client Hyper V Server Core Installation Tablet mode Virtual desktop In the following cases the screen of this product may not work properly The size of the text and or other items on the screen are changed to values other than default values such as 96 DPI 100 and 9 pt The resolution of the screen is changed in operation The m...

Page 40: ...ion operating system 2 Programs can be created on the 32 bit version operating system however the following dialog box appears and cannot be executed When using Windows 7 32 bit version b Language environment User programs created in the Japanese environment work only in the Japanese environment User programs created in the English environment work only in the English environment c MELSEC data lin...

Page 41: ...ns Operating atmosphere i t No corrosive gases Operating altitude 1 0 to 2000 m Installation location Inside a control panel Over voltage category 2 II or less Pollution rate 3 2 or less 1 Do not use or store the board under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude 0m Doing so may cause a malfunction 2 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assume...

Page 42: ...tical cable 1km 3281 ft QSI optical cable 1km 3281 ft GI optical cable 2km 6562 ft 62 5 GI optical cable 2km 6562 ft Maximum networks 239 Maximum number of groups 32 When in the MELSECNET 10 Mode 9 Transmission channel format Duplex loop Communications system Token ring system Synchronization system Frame synchronization system Encoding system NRZI encoding Non return to Zero inverted Transfer for...

Page 43: ...m 2 Total extension cable length Length between stations 5C FB Can be extended to 2 5 km 8202 5 ft using a repeater unit A6BR10 A6BR10 DC Maximum networks 239 Maximum number of groups 32 When in the MELSECNET 10 Mode 9 Transmission channel format Single Bus Communications system Token bus system Synchronization system Frame synchronization system Encoding system NRZI encoding Non return to Zero in...

Page 44: ... optical fiber cable specification refer to Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network 3 4 Coaxial Cable Specification For the coaxial cable specification refer to Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network ...

Page 45: ...n functions Cyclic transmission function Periodical communication Basic functions Cyclic transmission function Periodical communication Transient transmission function Non periodical communication Communication LX LY Automatic return function Communication LB LW Low speed cyclic transmission Communication function Routing function Section 6 5 Driver WDT function Section 4 3 Section 12 1 Section 12...

Page 46: ... data storage area LB is stored in the link data storage area LB 4 By a link scan the B0 information in the link data storage area LB is stored in the link data storage area LB of the network module on the receiving station 5 The B0 information in the link data storage area LB is stored in the refresh data storage area LB 6 By a link refresh the B0 information is stored in the device memory storag...

Page 47: ...stations immediately before the error occurrence is retained A communication stop station refers to a station whose cyclic transmission has been stopped by a peripheral device a The receive data from a communication error station or communication stop station is retained by a normally communicating station b The receive data from other station is retained by a communication stop station Example Wh...

Page 48: ...he host However it only shows the status for the number of stations set with parameters The baton pass is being executed on all stations Occurrence of communication stop station SW70 to 73 Shows the baton pass execution status of each station Each bit corresponds to the status of each station The baton pass is being executed The baton pass is stopped SB74 Shows the cyclic transmission status of al...

Page 49: ...SECNET H board and the driver stop communication and are disconnected from the network in order to avoid an erroneous output A CPU stop error occurs when checking the MELSECNET H board from other station on which the driver WDT error has occurred 2 RUN LED flicks and SD LED turns ON on the MELSECNET H board 3 28158 9202H Driver WDT error occurs when accessing MELSECNET H board from the application...

Page 50: ...4 6 4 6 MELSEC 4 FUNCTION MEMO ...

Page 51: ... 40882 Ratingen Germany 5 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive The EMC Directive sets two requirements for compliance emission conducted and radiated electromagnetic energy emitted by a product and immunity the ability of a product to not be influenced by externally generated electromagnetic energy This section summarizes the precautions for machinery constructed with the MELSECNET H board ...

Page 52: ...losure of the equipment 8kV Air discharge 4kV Contact discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity 1 An electric field is radiated to the product 80 AM modulation 1kHz 80 to 1000MHz 10V m 1 4 to 2 0GHz 3V m 2 0 to 2 7GHz 1V m EN61000 4 4 Fast transient burst immunity 1 Burst noise is applied to power lines and signal lines AC DC power I O power and AC I O unshielde...

Page 53: ...ctromagnetic wave leaks through a clearance between the control panel and its door reduce the clearance as much as possible Use of EMI gaskets sealing the clearance can suppress undesired radiated emissions The tests by Mitsubishi were conducted using a control panel having the damping characteristics of 37dB maximum and 30dB average measured at 3m distance 30 to 300MHz 2 Wiring power and ground c...

Page 54: ...p fitting can be used as shown below In this case mask off the inner wall surface of the control panel where comes in contact with the fitting Screw Clamp fitting Shielded cable Paint mask POINT Grounding with a vinyl coated wire soldered onto the shield of the shielded cable as shown below is not recommended Doing so will raise the high frequency impedance resulting in loss of the shielding effec...

Page 55: ...le in the position immediately before the cable is extended out of the control panel If the installation position is not appropriate the ferrite core will not produce any effect Ferrite core used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TDK ZCAT3035 1330 5 1 5 Noise filter power supply line filter Noise filter is effective for reducing conducted noise in the 10MHz or less frequency Use of a noise fil...

Page 56: ...of the control panel with the shortest ground wire possible approximately 10cm 5 2 Requirements for Conformance to Low Voltage Directive The MELSECNET H board is out of the requirement for conformance to the Low Voltage Directive since it does not use the power supply in the range of 50 to 1000V AC and 75 to 1500V DC ...

Page 57: ...wiring Set the channel No Set the channel No and confirm it with the utility Section 6 3 4 Channel No settings Check the board Test the hardware of the installed board Section 6 5 Test Wire the cables Wire the network cables for the installed board Section 6 4 Wiring Set the parameters Set the parameters and confirm them with the utility Chapter 7 PARAMETER SETTINGS Check the network Test the cabl...

Page 58: ...UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION 6 2 Part Names and Settings The names of each part of the MELSECNET H board and their settings are explained below Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71LP21GE Q80BD J71BR11 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 6 ...

Page 59: ...ion 6 4 Cable Connections for wiring of the optical fiber cable 3 Connector for connecting coaxial cable Connector for connecting coaxial cable The cable terminal is as shown below Refer to Section 6 4 Cable Connections for wiring of the coaxial cable 4 Jumper 1 RP LB Use prohibited Fixed to RP side 5 DIP switch Use prohibited Fixed to OFF 6 External power supply indicator LED Indicates the status...

Page 60: ...1LP21 25 and the Q80BD J71LP21 25 and Q80BD J71LP21G of the following serial No Q80BD J71LP21 25 The sixth digit from the left of the serial No is 7 or higher 7 Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71LP21GE The sixth digit from the left of the serial No is 4 or higher 4 The serial No of the board can be verified at the part shown in the illustration ...

Page 61: ...module and the previous data is lost It is caused by hardware failure in the receive area of the network module AB IF This error occurs when the number of receive bit data indicating 1 in the frame is more than or equal to the specified number of data or when the receive data is shorter than the specified data length TIME This error occurs when a baton pass was not handed to the host station withi...

Page 62: ...SD LED and RD LED L ERR ON Operating system startup error has occurred SD ON Driver WDT error has occurred Refer to 14 7 2 RD ON PCI bus error has occurred c When checking channel number The status is displayed as shown below according to the current channel number while opening the Channel No Setting screen Refer to 9 2 2 2 External power supply indicator LED Display the status of external power ...

Page 63: ...no static electricity Static electricity could result in failure or malfunctioning The board is packed in a bag for preventing static electricity Always place the board in this bag when storing or transporting Otherwise failure or malfunctioning may result Take care that foreign objects such as chips or wiring debris do not get into the PC This could result in fire breakdowns or malfunctioning Do ...

Page 64: ...and operating the module after having installed the board and doing the wiring always attach the cover for the device module in which the board is installed There is a risk of electric shock if the module cover is not attached CAUTION Fix the board by tighten the board fixing screws within the specified torque range Under tightening may cause malfunction short circuit or malfunction Over tightenin...

Page 65: ...of the PCI slot numbers b User specified assignment method In user specified assignment the user changes the channel No in the Channel No Setting screen in the Board List screen of the MNETH utility After the change the set assignment in Channel No Setting becomes valid POINT As MNETH utility products SW0DNC MNETH B version 19V or later store channel numbers assigned to each MELSECNET H board thes...

Page 66: ...cable or malfunction due to bad cable contacts Prevent foreign matter such as chips or wiring debris from getting on the board Failure to do so can result in fire breakdowns or malfunction 2 Precautions on communication cable wiring CAUTION Solder the coaxial cable properly If the soldering is incomplete it may cause the module malfunction For the communication cable specialized skills and tools a...

Page 67: ...acting pin Imperfect crimping may cause malfunction Verify the pin assignment and fully insert the crimped contacting pin into the connector Imperfect insertion may cause failure or malfunction Insert the wired external power supply cable into the external power supply cable connector until a click is heard Imperfect insertion may cause failure or malfunction Keep the external power supply cable a...

Page 68: ... b When connecting an optical fiber cable to Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J71LP21G and Q80BD J71LP21GE the restrictions on the bending radius should be observed For bending radius details check with the cable to use c Maintain the bending radius of the optical fiber cable within the allowable range using a tool for securing the optical fiber cable bending radius This t...

Page 69: ...in until the plug fixing hole catches the hook of the jack Pull the plug lightly in the direction of the arrow to make sure that it is securely connected Power off the personal computer and external power supply Start Installation Complete Jack Projection Plug Q80BD J71LP21 25 Groove c Removing the optical fiber cable The following shows how to remove the optical fiber cable Press the fixed sectio...

Page 70: ... 17 m 55 78 ft 17 55 78 ft to 25 m 175 63 ft 25 175 63 ft to 300 m 984 3 ft 300 984 3 ft to 500 m 1640 5 ft Allowed Not allowed 2 If there is a possibility of adding more stations to expand the existing system the cables should be installed by considering restriction 1 mentioned above in advance 3 When using a repeater module models A6BR10 or A6BR10 DC use the station to station cable length for 1...

Page 71: ...his may cause a faulty contact and cable disconnection or damage the Q80BD J71BR11 e In the coaxial bus type network system be sure to connect terminal resistors in both end terminals in the network f There is a possibility that of a white oxidation product forming on the type F connector due to the use environment but it does not occur on the portions that are fitted together so functionally ther...

Page 72: ... A6RCON R75 sold separately n 32 Q80BD J71BR11 2 With a repeater module series connection A6BR10 Personal computer Control station Station No 1 QJ71BR11 Normal station Station No 2 QJ71BR11 Normal station Station No 3 QJ71BR11 Normal station Station No n F type connector Coaxial cable T type connector A6BR10 accessory T type connector A6BR10 accessory Coaxial cable Terminal resistor A6RCON R75 sol...

Page 73: ...5 sold separately Terminal resistor A6RCON R75 sold separately F type connector F type connector Normal station Station No 4 Normal station Station No n Coaxial cable Terminal resistor A6RCON R75 sold separately n 32 Q80BD J71BR11 POINT 1 By setting stations that will be connected in future stations that are included in the number of stations but not actually connected as reserved stations a commu...

Page 74: ...uter Start Installation Complete Plug Jack Groove Projection Q80BD J71BR11 c Removing the coaxial cable The following shows how to remove the coaxial cable Rotate the plug in the direction of the arrow and unhook it Hold the plug by hand and pull it out in the direction of the arrow as shown in the bottom diagram Power off the personal computer Start Removal Complete Q80BD J71BR11 Plug d Terminal ...

Page 75: ... External conductor Internal conductor Outer sheath Insulating material b How to attach the BNC connector and the coaxial cable 1 Cut the portion of the outer sheath of the coaxial cable as shown in the figure below A Cut this portion of the outer sheath 2 Fit the nut washer gasket and clamp onto the coaxial cable as shown below and then loosen the external conductor Clamp Gasket Washer Nut 3 Cut ...

Page 76: ...ternal conductor and contact Make sure that the solder does not bead up at the soldered section Make sure there are no gaps between the connector and cable insulator or they do not cut into each other Perform soldering quickly so the insulation material does not become deformed 2 Before connecting or disconnecting the coaxial connector touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electric...

Page 77: ... using a cable with aluminum tape cut the tape as shown in the figure below Crimp sleeve Unit mm inches 19 0 75 9 0 36 3 5 0 14 When cutting the tape make a clean cut without leaving any stray pieces or loose strands Failure to do so may cause a short circuit or result in an improper crimp Cut the aluminum tape up to here 2 Insert a center contact pin into the internal conductor Crimp the pin usin...

Page 78: ...lue mm A B 2 A B Crimp part 1 5mm to 2 0mm 4 Hold the root of the coaxial cable and fully insert the cable into a plug After inserting the cable pull it lightly to check that the center contact pin is fixed Move the crimp sleeve until it contacts with the plug 5 Crimp the crimp sleeve using the crimp tool with attention paid to the orientations of the crimp tool and connector Do not pull the cable...

Page 79: ...y cable Start End Refer to 3 in this section Refer to 4 in this section 2 Parts and tool required for making an external power supply cable To make an external power supply cable the following parts and a tool are required a Connector set Accessory Check that the following parts are contained in the connector set supplied with the product Parts Model Applicable cable size Quantity Connector 1 1782...

Page 80: ...t or if the cable is stuck out the cable can be cut off or malfunction may occur Cable Contacting pin c Connecting to the connector According to the following pin assignment fully insert the crimped cable to the connector until a click is heard Pin No Description 1 24V 2 24G 3 Open 1 2 3 24V 24G Connector Contacting pin 4 Connecting external power supply cable to board Properly insert the complete...

Page 81: ...d Section 6 5 2 Board confirmation Hardware test This test checks the hardware inside the MELSECNET H board Section 6 5 3 Test between master station Test between slave station This test checks the hardware of the MELSECNET H board network modules and cables between two adjacent stations can be checked Section 6 5 4 Network confirmation Forward loop test Reverse loop test This test checks the Q80B...

Page 82: ...he transmission system and the cable is conducted 1 Connect optical fiber cables to the IN and OUT connectors of the Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J71LP21G and Q80BD J71LP21GE In the case of the Q80BD J71BR11 for the coaxial bus system connect terminal resistors to the two Type F connectors 2 Set the mode setting in the Board Information screen of the MNETH Utility on S...

Page 83: ...ed 2 DATA LED lights up The reverse loop cable is broken The reverse loop s transmission side and reception side cables are not connected 3 The CRC OVER and AB IF LEDs light up on the F LOOP and R LOOP sides The cable is defective 4 UNDER LED lights up Hardware error The cable was disconnected during the test The cable was broken during the test b Coaxial Bus System Q80BD J71BR11 1 TIME LED lights...

Page 84: ...ical fiber cables are not connected to the Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J71LP21G and Q80BD J71LP21GE for the optical loop system However be careful that no external light enters from outside the connectors In the case of the Q80BD J71BR11 for the coaxial bus system do not connect terminal resistors to the two Type F connectors 2 Set the mode setting in the Board Inform...

Page 85: ...dicate the relevant error information a Optical Loop System Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71LP21GE 1 The CRC OVER AB IF TIME DATA and UNDER LEDs light up Hardware error b Coaxial Bus System Q80BD J71BR11 2 The CRC OVER AB IF TIME DATA and UNDER LEDs light up Hardware error 4 Corrective action when the test completes abnormally Replace the MELSECNET H boa...

Page 86: ...inks during the test If T PASS blinks 20 times and ERROR LED does not blink the test is completed normally Also if the test ends abnormally the ERROR LED will blink as shown below to indicate the relevant error information a Both the optical loop system Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71LP21GE and the coaxial bus system Q80BD J71BR11 in common If the follo...

Page 87: ...SECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network QnA Q4AR Corresponding MELSECNET 10 Network System Reference Manual 1 Connecting the cable a Optical loop system Connect IN and OUT of network modules Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J71LP21G or Q80BD J71LP21GE with an optical fiber cable Side Station No n Optical fiber cable Station to execute test IN OUT Statio...

Page 88: ...ered off Station to be tested Station to execute test 2 Test mode settings In the mode settings in the MNETH utility s Board Information screen set the Station No n Station No n 1 stations respective Test between master station and Test between slave station settings 3 Start of inter station test Set the mode setting on Test between master station or Test between slave station and click the Board ...

Page 89: ... loop cable is broken The reverse loop s transmission side and reception side cables are not connected 3 The CRC OVER and AB IF LEDs light up on the F LOOP and R LOOP sides The cable is defective 4 UNDER LED lights up Hardware error The cable was disconnected during the test The cable was broken during the test b Coaxial Bus System Q80BD J71BR11 1 TIME LED lights up The connector is disconnected 2...

Page 90: ... section explains concerning the MELSECNET H board Refer to the following manuals concerning network module settings Q corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network QnA Q4AR Corresponding MELSECNET 10 Network System Reference Manual 1 Test mode settings If you are performing the forward loop test set the station executing the forward loop test on Forward loop test in...

Page 91: ... The TIME DATA and UNDER LED s blink on the F LOOP and R LOOP sides The cable or the other station is abnormal and loop back occurred 2 The CRC OVER and AB IF LED s blink on the F LOOP and R LOOP sides The cable is defective 3 The TIME and DATA LED s blink on the F LOOP and R LOOP sides The wiring is wrong Check and correct the cable connections before and after the station where the error occurre...

Page 92: ...6 36 6 36 MELSEC 6 PROCEDURE AND SETTINGS UP TO THE POINT OF OPERATION MEMO ...

Page 93: ...following functions as necessary Routing parameter setting transmission MELSECNET H board information update Connection of cables Not necessary Necessary Yes Common parameters 1 Transmission range of each station LB LW LX LY settings 2 Total number of link stations Set the following items as necessary 3 I O master station setting 4 Reserved station setting Supplementary settings Control station re...

Page 94: ... of 4 MELSECNET H boards can be installed in one personal computer The channels that are assigned to each MELSECNET H board can be checked by clicking the Channel No Confirm button in the Board List screen 2 Network type The settings in the mode for the network system where the MELSECNET H board is connected can be changed Item Corresponding network MNET H mode MNET H EX mode MELSECNET H MNET 10 m...

Page 95: ...same network 2NS1 CPU QJ71 1MP2 1NS3 1NS4 Network No 1 CPU QJ71 QJ71 Network No 1 Network No 1 Network No 2 7 2 2 Station No Set the station No of the MELSECNET H board Set the station No in the Board Information screen of the MNETH utility 1 Effective setting range The effective setting range differs depending on the type of network Optical loop system 1 to 64 Coaxial bus system 1 to 32 2 Caution...

Page 96: ...ide s optical fiber cable is checked The hardware test operation is selected For details refer to section 6 5 5 Forward loop Reverse loop test Reverse loop test The connection state with the reverse loop side s optical fiber cable is checked The hardware test operation is selected For details refer to section 6 5 5 Forward loop Reverse loop test Test between master station Selects the control stat...

Page 97: ...7 2 6 Parameter setting example An example of setting the MELSECNET H board parameters is shown below 1 System example 1Ns8 1Ns2 Control Station 1Mp1 Port No 51 MELSECNET H 25 Mbps Network No 1 to 2 Setting screen Board information screen ...

Page 98: ...station in 16 point units for LB start 0 to end F and in one point unit for LW The following example shows send range for each station LB LW settings when each of 512 points is assigned to station numbers 1 to 8 1 Setting example 1MP1 Host s send range 1NS2 1NS3 1NS4 1NS5 1NS6 1NS7 1NS8 1MP1 1NS2 1NS3 1NS4 1NS5 1NS6 1NS7 1NS8 1MP1 1NS2 1NS3 1NS4 1NS5 1NS6 1NS7 1NS8 1MP1 1NS2 1NS3 1NS4 1NS5 1NS6 1N...

Page 99: ...In order to validate the guarantee of 32 bit data it is necessary that the number of points in each station s transmission range be a multiple of 20H for LB and a multiple of 2 for LW and that each station s top device No be set so that the LB is a multiple of 20H and the LW is a multiple of 2 For details on guaranteeing 32 bit data refer to the Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference...

Page 100: ... following example shows send ranges for each station LX LY settings when each of 512 points of link devices LX LY is assigned to station numbers 2 to 4 using station number 1 host as the I O master station of block 1 1 Setting example 1MP1 1NS2 1NS3 1NS4 1NS8 X0 Y0 X Y X Y X Y X Y X1FFF Y1FFF X1000 X11FF X1200 X13FF X1400 X15FF Y1400 Y15FF Y1000 Y11FF Y1200 Y13FF Block 1 1MP1 M station I O master...

Page 101: ...k device ranges cannot be assigned to each station between block 1 and block 2 If the network module is the I O master station they must be set not to duplicate with the actual I O the range of input output numbers to which the actual module is installed of the of the CPU module mounted 500H 7FFH 200H 5FFH LX LY settings 1 LX LY settings 2 Block 2 Block 1 Link device CPU device X Y Duplicate Dupli...

Page 102: ...s set by the send range LX LY of each station in each block Specify the I O master station with the Common parameter setting screen of the MNETH utility if the MELSECNET H board is control station 7 3 5 Reserved station setting The reserved station designation function is used to prevent stations to be connected in future stations that are not actually connected but included in the total number of...

Page 103: ...specific applications are required The default settings should normally be used The supplementary settings common parameter settings are required only for the control station The parameters are sent from the control station to normal stations when the network starts up Perform the supplementary settings with the Common parameter setting screen of the MNETH utility ...

Page 104: ...d returns to the network 2 When Return as normal station is selected The control station returns to the network as a normal station without stopping the baton pass in the network Select REMARK When Return as control station is selected the network stop time becomes longer because the baton pass is stopped but the common parameters can easily be changed only by resetting the Board of the control st...

Page 105: ...lation or uninstallation may not work normally if the language setting is changed Default settings are set to the channel numbers and the parameters at the installation Therefore when a reinstallation of the software package is required record the existing settings in advance and reset the settings after the reinstallation Refer to Chapter 7 When using Windows 10 Windows 8 1 Windows Server 2012 R2...

Page 106: ... Starts MELSECNET H Utility It is a utility to set boards and display the status Device Monitor Utility Board Starts Device Monitor Utility It is a utility to monitor devices and change the current value MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual Board Displays MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual When the MELSEC Data Link Function HELP and a manual are registered both refer to the manual Name...

Page 107: ...the installation of the software package the driver is installed automatically When the driver installation is completed normally the following driver is displayed on the Device Manager screen of Windows Device Driver MELSECNET H Device PCI MELSECNET H Controller d Service application To prevent a personal computer from entering the power save mode hibernate sleep MELSECPowerManager is installed a...

Page 108: ...ommon files If deleting common files other applications may not operate normally MELSECPowerManager may not be uninstalled depending on the installation state which affects the other installed software packages For details of MELSECPowerManager refer to Appendix 10 2 When uninstallation is completed normally When the uninstallation is completed normally the icons registered in the Windows Start me...

Page 109: ...t the MNETH utility by clicking MELSEC MELSECNET_H Utility Board registered in the start 1 of WindowsR 1 Start screen All apps or Start All Programs POINT When a utility is run while user account control UAC is available the following warning screen appears Select Allow or YES button to run the utility For details on how to prevent this screen from being displayed refer to Appendix 8 9 ...

Page 110: ... a utility The following explains how to end the utility To end the MNETH utility click the Exit button at the bottom of the utility screen Click 9 2 MNETH Utility This section explains the MNETH utility s screen explanations and operation methods 9 ...

Page 111: ...on 9 2 8 Memory I O Test Diagnoses the dual port memory and I O ports used by the MELSECNET H board Section 9 2 9 Target Sets the access target for accessing a multiple CPU system or redundant CPU system Section 9 2 10 Driver Sets the link device access method and each monitoring time Section 9 2 11 Version Displays the utility version Device Monitor button Starts device monitor utility Exit butto...

Page 112: ...0BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71LP21GE MNET H Coaxial Q80BD J71BR11 IRQ No Displays the IRQ used by the MELSECNET H board Port Memory Displays the range of dual port memory occupied by the MELSECNET H board I O Port Displays the range of the I O ports occupied by the MELSECNET H board Version Displays the MELSECNET H board s ROM version Channel No Confirm Button Displays the Channel No Confirm screen For de...

Page 113: ...Displays the display LED lighting on status on the MELSECNET H board 3 Channel No Setting Screen Clicking the Channel No Setting screen in the Board List screen displays the following dialog box and enables the user to change the channel No of the MELSECNET H board installed in the personal computer 1 Item Content Channel Current Value Displays the current channel No Setting Value Changes the chan...

Page 114: ... the forward loop status Reverse loop Check the reverse loop status Test between master station Perform station to station test Select at control station Test between slave station Perform station to station test Select at normal station Self loopback test Check the hardware including the cable and communication circuit for transmission system by the MELSECNET H board Internal self loopback test C...

Page 115: ...SW E Switch setting error M S E Duplicate error on station number and control station PRM E Parameter error CRC Code check error OVER Data entry delay error AB IF All receiving data are 1 TIME Time over DATA Reception data error UNDER Transmission data error LOOP Forward reverse loop receiving error SD Data being transmitted RD Data being received Routing Param Setting Button Displays the Routing ...

Page 116: ...n set in Set data Setting Data Displays a list of data that has been set so far Change button Selecting a line to be changed and clicking the button will change the entered set data Double clicking the line to be changed also does the same operation Delete button Selecting a line to delete and clicking the button will delete the entered set data Channel Selects the channel No where the settings ar...

Page 117: ...played with its Send Range for Each Station area masked Pairing is not available if the last station No is selected for Sta No LB Input the LB Link relay range LW Input the LW Link register range Low Speed LB Input the range of the LB link relay used in the low speed cyclic transmission function Low Speed LW Input the range of the LW link register used in the low speed cyclic transmission function...

Page 118: ...k devices LX LY 1 to 1 between the I O master station M station and other stations Sending Range M L Assigns link devices LX LY 1 to 1 between the I O master station M station and other stations Set button Registers the set contents in each station s transmission range Send Range for Each Station Displays the set data contents up to the present time in one list Change button Select the line to cha...

Page 119: ...NS 3 Reserved station setting screen Item Content Channel Selects the channel MELSECNET H board performing the settings Sta No This sets reserve stations If a check mark is placed in the check box that station is set as a reserve station ...

Page 120: ...of transients that can be executed in one link scan by one network total for 1 network as a whole Valid setting 1 to 255 times Default 2 times Maximum No of transients in one station Sets the number of transients that can be executed in one link scan by one station Valid setting 1 to 10 times Default 2 times Specification of low speed cyclic transmission Transmit data of one station in 1 scan Set ...

Page 121: ...aphics Also images are changed as shown below according to the connection status Forward loop Normal Reverse loop Normal Display the same regardless of the loop status For Q80BD J71BR11 Forward loop Normal Reverse loop Abnormal Forward loop Abnormal Reverse loop Normal Data link by loop back Forward loop Abnormal Reverse loop Abnormal For Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 Q80BD J...

Page 122: ...ation that is set using parameters Red Yellow Gray Transfer Status Invalid Sta Indicates a baton pass status error Loop Status Invalid Sta Indicates a forward reverse loopstatus error Reserve Sta Indicates the station that is set as a reserved station However this is valid only when the host is executing cyclic communication White Transfer Status Normal Sta Indicates the station in normal communic...

Page 123: ...f a specific transient transmission error that may be displayed Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network For QnA Q4AR MELSECNET 10 Network System Reference Manual Item Content Channel Sets the channel MELSECNET H board perform error history monitor Own Station Information Displays the host information Loop Switching Displays the loop change factors and status ...

Page 124: ...ission Displays the number of error occurrence due to transient transmission Retry Displays the number of retries retry at communication error Link Trouble Displays the number of line error occurrence Communication Error Item Description UNDER Displays the number of UNDER errors CRC Displays the number of CRC errors OVER Displays the number of OVER errors Short Frame Displays the number of short f...

Page 125: ...onnection status of the station that sends data to the corresponding station cable fault hardware error noise etc 2 OVER SW00BAH SW00C2H Cable fault Hardware error noise etc 2 Short Frame SW00BBH SW00C3H 2 Abort SW00BCH SW00C4H Disconnection status of the station that sends data to the corresponding station cable fault hardware error noise etc 2 Time Out SW00BDH SW00C5H Insufficient data link moni...

Page 126: ...to switch screens during the diagnosis click the Stop button switching screens after stopping the diagnosis Item Content Channel Sets the channel MELSECNET H board perform the memory I O diagnosis Diagnosis Displays the address where the diagnosis is being performed the number of times it is being performed and the status Start Button Starts the memory I O diagnosis Stop Button Stops the memory I ...

Page 127: ...e network module controlled by the multiple CPU system or redundant CPU system Multiple PLC specify Specify a target programmable controller CPU No in the multiple CPU system Redundant PLC specify Specify a target redundant CPU in the redundant CPU system Set Button Registers the setting contents in the list of external devices Change Button Select the line to change When this button is clicked th...

Page 128: ...evices LX LY LB LW Refer to 1 in this section When Link Refresh is selected specify the link refresh interval Transient Timeout Monitoring Time Setting Displays the current value for the transient time out monitoring time and inputs the setting value Driver WDT Monitoring Time Select Use driver WDT function to enable the function Displays the current value for the Driver WDT Monitoring Time and in...

Page 129: ...f link device data is not ensured even if secured data handling is specified with the control station parameter MELSECNET H board Personal computer Reading Writing Refresh data storage area User program 1 Data consistency function prevents 2 word 32 bits link data e g current value of a positioning module from being divided into two 1 word 16bits data old and new data by certain cyclic transmissio...

Page 130: ...n 1 x TLS TUP Interval for reading link device data from user program n Specified interval value TLS Link scan time The following shows an example of accessing LB0 under conditions TUP 100ms n 3 TLS 120ms The maximum delay time TD MAX is TD MAX 100ms 3 1 x 10ms 120ms n 1 TLS 20ms TUP 100ms TD MAX TLS 10ms User program Read timing MELSECNET H driver buffer Link refresh When n 3 Refresh data storage...

Page 131: ...evice Extended function 1 mdDevRstEx Resets a bit device Extended function 1 mdTypeRead Reads the type of programmable controller CPU mdControl Remote operation of programmable controller CPU RUN STOP PAUSE mdBdRst Resets the board mdBdModSet Sets the mode of the board mdBdModRead Reads the mode of the board mdBdLedRead Reads the LED information of the board mdBdSwRead Reads the switch status of t...

Page 132: ...10 2 10 2 MELSEC 10 MELSEC DATA LINK LIBRARY MEMO 10 ...

Page 133: ...that a program is created using data on a network 11 1 1 Interlock related signals Show a list of the interlock signal devices used in the user program For other hosts and other stations refer to the Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network about the operating status and setting status etc 11 ...

Page 134: ...ations and stations having numbers higher than the maximum stations number are not included This device turns off when SW74 to 77 are all 0 All stations executing data link All stations executing cyclic transmission One or more stations are not executing data link Stores the baton pass status of each station including the host SW70 to 73 Baton pass status of each station per station number 16 32 4...

Page 135: ... below may be broken up into new and old data which may coexist in 16 bit one word units Floating point data Current values of positioning module command speed The MELSECNET H provides the following functions for making handling of the link data easy 32 bit data guarantee Refer to Q corresponding MELSECNET H network system reference manual PLC to PLC network for details Block guarantee of cyclic d...

Page 136: ... a normal station By selecting both Secured data send and Secured data receive an interlock for the link data between the stations to be set becomes unnecessary MELSECNET H board and Network module LW PC and CPU module device W Refresh A Refresh B Updated portion of refresh A Refresh C Updated portion of refresh B Updated portion of refresh C Station number 1 Station number 2 Host Station number 3...

Page 137: ...0H to 44H SB0058H to 69H SW0040H to 46H SW0054H to 68H Running status of the MELSECNET H board SB0047H to 49H SW0047H to 4AH 2 To know information about the entire network Item SB SW CPU and personal computer status of each station normal abnormal SB0080H SB0088H SW0080H to 83H SW0088H to 8BH CPU and personal computer operation status of each station RUN STOP SB0084H SW0084H to 87H Cyclic transmis...

Page 138: ...11 6 11 6 MELSEC 11 PROGRAMMING MEMO ...

Page 139: ...tion Periodical communication Transient transmission function Non periodical communication Direct access to link devices Routing function Group function Communication function 12 1 Direct Access to the Link Devices The link devices LB LW LX LY SB SW of the MELSECNET H board can be directly read from written to the user program by the driver setting By directly accessing the link devices the link r...

Page 140: ...it data only once in a single link scan Simultaneous data transmission from multiple stations requires more scan time than the following Low speed cyclic link scan time normal link scan time number of send stations 1 In the low speed cyclic transmission send range for each station is set with the Common parameters setting B W setting screen of the MNETH utility Low speed cyclic send range for each...

Page 141: ...83 Normal cyclic transmission area Extended function area 2 Screen settings This shows in the case where 768 points of the transmission range for each station is assigned to Low Speed LB Low Speed LW in the Common parameter setting B W Setting screen in the MNETH utility Send range 2000 to 3FFF POINT 1 The total of the send ranges per station must not exceed 2000 bytes in the low speed cyclic tran...

Page 142: ... Supplementary setting Refer to Section 12 3 1 The following lists the setting options Setting item Description Transmit data of one station in 1 link scan Low speed cyclic data of max one station are sent during one link scan of normal cyclic transmission Fixed term cycle interval setting Low speed cyclic data are sent at a specified time interval 1 System times Low speed cyclic data are sent at ...

Page 143: ...rval setting Maximum no of transients 1 and System times Maximum no of transients 1 are set LB LW LB LW LB LW LB LW LB LW LB LW LB LW LB LW LB LW MP1 sending NS2 sending NS3 sending NS4 sending Low speed cyclic transmission Normal link scan Low speed data MP 1 NS 2 NS 3 NS 4 Low speed data Low speed data Low speed data LB LW Low speed data LB LW Low speed data LB LW Normal link scan Normal link sc...

Page 144: ...ed data LB LW LB LW Normal link scan Low speed cyclic transmission Low speed data MP 1 NS 2 NS 3 NS 4 Low speed data Low speed data Low speed data 3 Link cycle Link cycle examples of the low speed transmission are as shown below a When Transmit data of one station in 1 link scan is set Normal link scan Transmission processing interval in 2 Link cycle b When Fixed term cycle interval setting is set...

Page 145: ...e in the low speed cyclic transmission can be calculated by the following equation LSL LS number of stations LS LS number of stations 1 LSL The fastest link scan time in the low speed cyclic transmission LS Normal link scan time 2 Fixed term cycle interval setting The low speed cyclic data is sent in the link cycle of the designated time frequency Valid setting frequency 1 to 65535 s 18 h 12 min a...

Page 146: ...ng screen example Points 1 to 3 By omitting year month and day data is sent every day at the designated time Points 4 and 5 By omitting year and month data is sent at the designated time monthly Point 6 By omitting the year data is sent at the designated time every year Points 7 and 8 Data is sent only once at the designated time POINT 1 The system timer operates based on the host s clock If used ...

Page 147: ...h stations having other network numbers 1 Transient transmission function to a station on the same network 1NS2 1MP1 1NS5 1NS6 1NS3 1NS4 Network No 1 2 Transient transmission to stations on other networks routing function In this case the routing parameters must be set for the request source and relay stations 1MP1 1NS2 1NS3 1NS6 1NS5 Network No 1 Request source 1NS4 2MP1 Relay station 3MP1 Networ...

Page 148: ...ing value Setting item Valid setting times Default setting Maximum no of transients in 1 scan 1 to 255 times Twice Maximum no of transients in one station 1 to 10 times Twice Transient setting POINT 1 By increasing the number of transients multiple transient instructions can be executed at the same time in one link scan 2 If the number of transients is increased and the transient request was issue...

Page 149: ...lustrates the transient transmission range using an example where the destinations are limited to eight networks QCPU 1MP1 Network No 1 PC 1NS3 QCPU 1NS4 QCPU 1NS2 2MP1 Network No 2 QCPU 2NS3 QCPU 2NS2 3NS3 Network No 3 QCPU 3MP1 QCPU 3NS2 4MP1 QCPU 4NS2 5MP1 QCPU 5NS2 6MP1 QCPU 7MP1 6NS2 Network No 9 QCPU 9NS2 QCPU 9NS3 QCPU 9MP1 8NS2 Network No 8 QCPU 8NS4 QCPU 8NS3 QCPU 8MP1 7NS2 Network No 4 G...

Page 150: ...dule that is close to the request source of the same programmable controller 9NS2 Request source destination 1NS2 Request destination source 1 Possible Possible by setting the routing parameter Not possible 1 Communication is possible by designating a network module that is close to the request source of the same programmable controller Network No 1 Network No 2 Network No 3 Network No 9 Network N...

Page 151: ...nsient transmission request source and relay stations b For the relay stations two routing settings are required one from the request source to the request destination and the other from the request destination back to the request source c The setting is not required for the request destination In the example shown in the diagram below where the transient transmission is executed from 1NS3 to 3NS4...

Page 152: ...quest source 1 3 Intermediate network No Transfer to network No 4 Routing parameter setting The setting is required only for the transfer to network No 3 Stations for which the routing parameters are set Request source 1MP1 1NS6 1NS2 1NS5 1NS3 1NS4 2MP1 Network No 1 3MP1 3NS5 3NS2 3NS4 3NS3 Network No 3 2NS4 2NS2 2NS3 Network No 2 Intermediate station No 2 3 Intermediate network No Transfer to net...

Page 153: ...an be accessed to other station through the host with 64 types of different Transfer to Network No Setting item Valid setting range Transfer to Network No 1 to 239 Intermediate Network No 1 to 239 Intermediate Station No 1 to 64 b Setting method Set the routing parameters according to the procedure described below Request source Network No Relay station Network No To access network No it is necess...

Page 154: ...ce The route for reaching the request destination network number 3 must be set for relay station 1 The route for reaching the request source network number 1 must be set for relay station 2 Relay station 1 Request source Network No 1 Request destination Network No 2 Network No 3 Relay station 2 d Multiple network system four networks Set the routing parameters for the request source station and th...

Page 155: ...path from the request source to the request destination B and C indicate the path from the request destination to the request source Avoid path C when setting the return path 2 When data is sent to a remote network by transient transmission using the routing parameters data is transferred through many networks thus the amount of transmission data and the number of transmissions may affect the enti...

Page 156: ... Reference Manual PLC to PLC network for the calculation of translation of delay time b Processing time from relay station to request destination This is the transmission delay time from the relay station to the request destination the station accessed with the instruction In the following example it is the time required for the data to be transmitted from station 2MP1 to station 2NS3 Refer to Q C...

Page 157: ...U 9NS3 QCPU 9MP1 8NS2 Network No 8 QCPU 8NS4 PC 8NS3 QCPU 8MP1 7NS2 Network No 4 5 Relay station Network No 5 6 Relay station Network No 6 7 Relay station Network No 7 8 Relay station 10 Request source 11 Relay station 12 Request destination 9 Request destination 1 Request source 2 Relay station 3 Relay station 4 Relay station A B a Setting example A The routing parameter must be set for request s...

Page 158: ...NS2 8MP1 8NS4 1 Request source 2 Relay station 3 Relay station 4 Relay station 5 Relay station 6 Relay station 7 Relay station 8 Relay station 9 Request destination No Transfer to network No Intermediate network No Intermediate station No 1 Request source 1 8 1 2 Used when sending a request 2 Relay station 1 8 2 2 Used when sending a request 1 8 3 2 Used when sending a request 3 Relay station 2 1 ...

Page 159: ...ee stations 1NS3 1NS5 and 1NS6 retrieve the transient data 1MP1 1NS2 1NS3 Group No 1 1NS6 1NS5 1NS4 Group No 1 Group No 1 2 Setting method Set the group number of the MELSECNET H board using the Board information screen of the MNETH utility Setting range 1 to 32 Default 0 no group designation Set the desired group number 3 Transient transmission instructions that allows group designation Use mdSen...

Page 160: ...ions CPU module RECV Target station Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Board Driver User application Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 main mdOpen 51 1 path mdSend path 255 mdClose path POINT 1 An error occurs when data are sent to the same channel which is being used Board Driver User application Channel 1 ...

Page 161: ...nction overview Board Driver User application Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Sending station Data sent from other station by the SEND instruction Received data are stored to the target station channel specified by the sending station RECV instruction 1 Received data of Channel 3 Received data of Channel 7 Received data of Channel 1 Received data of ...

Page 162: ...2 Received data of Channel 6 Reception buffer of driver Received data can be stored up to 128 disregarding the channel numbers Discards received data Precautions for using RECV function 1 When receiving data to the multiple channels of the board create a user program to read data from all channels that receive data If a channel from which data are not read exists in the channel from which data are...

Page 163: ...NS3 1NS4 Forward loop Reverse loop IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN 2 If an error occurs in the transmission path while the multiplex transmission function is used data linking continues by communicating only using the transmission path on one side of either the forward or reverse loop or by switching to the communication using loopback The transmission speed in this case is 10 Mbps or 25...

Page 164: ...12 26 12 26 MELSEC 12 APPLICATION FUNCTIONS MEMO ...

Page 165: ...ollowing manual y MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual For details of error codes displayed on the Error history monitor screen Section 9 2 8 of the utility refer to the following manual y Q Corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network y For QnA Q4AR MELSECNET 10 Network System Reference Manual 13 ...

Page 166: ...13 2 13 2 MELSEC 13 ERROR CODE MEMO 13 ...

Page 167: ...board Check the LED status Refer to Section 6 2 3 Check the error occurring at the utility Check with test Refer to Section 6 5 Check the network status with loop monitor Refer to Section 9 2 6 Check the each station status Refer to Section 9 2 7 Check the error history Refer to Section 9 2 8 4 Check the access target device Check if the board operates as set to the parameter or program by checkin...

Page 168: ...ction 14 4 3 An error occurred while conducting data link 1 An unexpected value is input to a specific link device B W X Y 2 Data cannot be written or read even though device access has been performed using communication functions with the user program 3 Communication is occasionally disabled while running the user program Refer to the flowchart in Section 14 5 4 The external power supply function...

Page 169: ...hority and execute utility Refer to POINT in Section 9 1 or reinstall the operating system 10 The password is requested on the User Account Control screen when the utility is activated When the utility is activated and if the following User Account Control screen is displayed requesting a selection of user with administrator authority and password entry 1 the user who is logging on to the system d...

Page 170: ...ct and install an appropriate display driver Or update the WindowsR operating system 2 Close the other applications 3 Change the Hardware accelerator setting of the display setting 13 When transmitting the data using SEND function of mdSend function the transmission is completed normally however the data is not received at the destination Refer to section 12 3 4 14 The driver does not start up 1 I...

Page 171: ...ronment Refer to Section 2 5 Checking personal computer and operating system Refer to Section 14 3 1 If the troubleshooting above does not help refer to Section 14 9 14 2 2 Uninstallation failed When the uninstallation is failed uninstall the utility after the reinstallation by the following procedure 1 Check the installation and uninstallation precautions Refer to Section 8 1 If the creation of 8...

Page 172: ... of 8 3 filename 2 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 3 Display the Run screen from the Start menu or Quick Access Menu of WindowsR 4 Append G and execute Disk1 Setup exe on the CD ROM 5 Perform the uninstallation POINT The option to append G to Setup exe is supported only by SW0DNC MNETH B Version 27D or later ...

Page 173: ...button Click the Yes button MELSECPowerManager is installed and the WindowsR Power Options settings are changed automatically For details of MELSECPowerManager refer to Appendix 11 If this screen is displayed during the installation or at the installation completion click This program installed correctly If this screen is displayed when the installation is aborted click the Cancel button and close...

Page 174: ... 2 0 and 3 0 is disabled is the same procedure as MELSOFT products For details of the procedure refer to the technical bulletin FA A 0153 or FA A 0207 The message is displayed when a function that is necessary for installation has been set to disabled in Windows Enable the setting by following the procedure shown below 1 Select Control Panel System and Security Administrative Tools Local Security ...

Page 175: ... operating system 1 Specify Drivers x86 of the CD ROM drive to be used Example D Drivers x86 For 64 bit version operating system 1 Check Include this location in the search and specify Drivers x64 of the CD ROM drive to be used Example D Drivers x64 1 The operating system can be checked by Windows system information For details refer to the MicrosoftR Knowledge Base support microsoft com kb 827218...

Page 176: ...e Refer to Chapter 14 1 1 The system shutdown occurred when driver is uninstalled or disabled Do not uninstall or disable the driver on the Device Manager screen when the board is normally recognized If it is uninstalled or disabled the operating system may shut down blue screen 14 3 1 Checking personal computer and operating system Check if the personal computer or operating system has any proble...

Page 177: ...for overlapping setting with other optional board 261 105H An attempt to create a device object has failed Increase the system memory 262 106H An attempt to link the device name has failed Reinstall Windows R 263 107H An attempt to secure dual port memory has failed Check for overlapping setting with other optional board 264 108H An attempt to perform interrupt registration has failed 265 109H An ...

Page 178: ...he Target Abort error had occurred on the PCI bus 304 130H The Data Parity error had occurred on the PCI bus 305 131H Entering sleep mode or hibernation mode or fast startup is detected The board is not operated normally because the sleep mode hibernation mode and fast startup is not supported by the board Change the power option not to enter the sleep mode hibernation mode or disable the fast sta...

Page 179: ...rsonal computer replace the board Is displayed next to the icon on the Device Manager screen The board installation failed Reinstall the software package Check the board installation status and reinstall the board If the board operates normally on other personal computer the personal computer may have any problems In this case repair or replace the personal computer If the board does not operate n...

Page 180: ...n 14 4 1 Flowchart to use when RUN LED is unlit START Check the MELSECNET H board LED Is the RUN LED unlit Does the SD RD LED remain unlit Is the L ERR LED lit Start the MNETH utility and select 8Board Information screen Is T PASS LED of current station lit Select Each station status screen Can data link be achieved for the entire system Can data link be achieved for a specific station END NO Curr...

Page 181: ...station was being performed Is communication with other station continued Replace the MELSECNET H board since the MELSECNET H board s RUN LED is broken Is there a WDT 288 error log 1 remaining Did the RUN LED turn on after replacing the MELSECNET H board Check PC hardware etc Lengthen the driver WDT monitoring time Refer to Section 14 7 Complete An error occurs YES NO YES YES NO 1 WDT error logs c...

Page 182: ...tation parameter Does the SD LED remain unlit Does the RD LED remain unlit Normal Turn on off the B X and Y assigned to the host via PC Turn on off the B X and Y used by PC at other stations Monitor B X and Y at other stations Monitor B X and Y via PC Does the B X and Y turn on off at other stations Replace the PC MELSECNET H board Does the B X and Y turn on off at PC Check the monitor condition o...

Page 183: ...he problem Check for the following error causes 1 2 3 4 Is the error type PRM E Remove the error cause s Duplication of station No for MELSECNET H board Coexistence of any different network types within the same network In the case of MELSECNET H Extended mode use of the MELSECNET H board of ROM version 2X or later For checking the ROM version refer to Appendix 5 Error code stored in SW0055 NO YES...

Page 184: ...t to Online And is its station number set to 1 to 64 Correct the control station mode and station number then reset the programmable controller CPU and MELSECNET H board Did the data link begin Is the watchdog time setting for parameter greater than the link scan time Complete Correct the set value for watchdog time Did the data link begin Is the control station s RUN LED lit Are the RUN LEDs of t...

Page 185: ... the faulty station Did the data link begin Check the loop line using a station to station test Replace the faulty cable Did the data link begin Consult with the dealer regarding the problem Complete REMARK For the Q80BD J71LP21 25 Q81BD J71LP21 25 or Q80BD J71LP21S 25 with the communication speed set to 25 Mbps mounting multiple boards with the same network No is not allowed Doing so may cause er...

Page 186: ...ES YES NO NO NO YES NO YES An error occurs Detect a faulty station using MNETH utility and each station status screen Is there any faulty station with error Is the parameter correct Check the control station s parameter Is the data link disabled station PC programmable controller Is it the MNETH utility MNETH utility Check each setting for MNETH utility User program Check the user program 1 When a...

Page 187: ...the station number set correctly Is it a PC Complete Complete Complete Complete Power off the PC then set the correct station number Power on the power again Power off the PC then set the correct station number Power on the power again Power off the PLC then set the correct station number Power on the power again Check with a self loopback test at the faulty station Is there any error Replace the ...

Page 188: ... the Data Link function accessing the specific link device 14 5 2 Flowchart to use when data cannot be written or read in user program YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO START Is the communication function s return value abnormal Check the error with the error code table Refer to MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual Check the error with the error code table Refer to MELSEC Data Link Library Referenc...

Page 189: ...ble and check the user program and access station Refer to MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual Start MNETH utility and check the each station status Is there any faulty station Replace the link cable or faulty station Set a system configuration that includes only the control station and host station Is the link normal Replace the link cable or additional station connected Add adjacent statio...

Page 190: ...r occurs in the user program take the action shown below Condition A personal computer into which the MELSECNET H board and other optional board are installed and where the resources were allocated automatically by Plug and Play is used Action 1 Change the positions where the MELSECNET H board and other optional board are installed 2 In the BIOS setup exchange the IRQs between the MELSECNET H boar...

Page 191: ...l power supply OFF Review the wiring of the external power supply cables Inset the connectors and contacts until they click Refer to 6 4 4 Is the voltage output to the connector of the external power supply cable Set the voltage between the pins of the connector cable side is within the range of the specification Section 3 2 Check the external power supply If any of the corrective actions above do...

Page 192: ...r occurred check the following items Item Corrective action Has the error occurred due to the system overload temporarily 1 Reset the board Refer to Section 9 2 9 Restart the personal computer Is the same error occurred repeatedly Is the system overloaded constantly Remove the factor of system overload Disable the driver WDT function or increase the driver WDT monitoring time Refer to Section 9 2 ...

Page 193: ...llowing causes occurs the processing time for the above link refresh is increased in the total PC processing and causes slow operation Too many link device points are set for the entire network The link scan time value is too small The computational power of the PC is low 1 It indicates the case where Link Refresh is selected in the Link Device Access Method setting on the MNETH utility s Driver s...

Page 194: ...ptions Existence If exist type the number of boards and so on Situation checked with disconnecting other option boards 2 Failure content a Failure description details Example The LINK LED does not turn on even though the computer is turned on b Occurrence frequency c Occurrence condition If the failure occurs only in the specific case inform the occurrence condition noticed c Troubleshooting resul...

Page 195: ... using the MELSECNET H board Access to Redundant CPU system 1 Redundant CPU specify When the system control system standby system System A System B of the Redundant CPU is specified to access the Redundant CPU the Logical Sta No set on the target screen of the MELSECNET H utility is used for access Refer to Section 9 2 10 for the setting of the Logical Sta No App ...

Page 196: ...H board POINT To judge which system in the Redundant CPU system is being accessed by MELSECNET H board create a program to monitor the following special relays 1 When checking which system is being accessed System A or System B SM1511 System A identification flag Identifies system A system B of a redundant system Remains ON OFF even if the tracking cable is disconnected while the redundant system ...

Page 197: ... if executed during system switching Functions that will result in error by system switching MELSEC data link library mdControl mdDevRst mdDevSet mdRandR mdRandW mdReceive mdSend mdTypeRead b The following example gives a flowchart for error occurrence at batch write START END YES NO YES NO Wait processing is executed Has error occurred Normal processing is executed Error code is checked Does the ...

Page 198: ...communication error can be estimated Create a program that will monitor the following special relay and special registers Special relay and special registers to be monitored and estimated possibility of route switching SM1600 1 SD1590 2 SD1690 2 Possibility of route switching Reference OFF Either one is other than 0 Since a system switching request from the network module was detected route switch...

Page 199: ...mputer MELSECNET H board Connection to control system Standby system error Personal computer MELSECNET H board Connection to control system communication Fig 1 Route switching example 1 When standby system fault occurs MELSECNET H MELSECNET H Control system Control system Standby system Tracking cable Tracking cable Personal computer MELSECNET H board Connection to control system Standby system Pe...

Page 200: ...r network module requesting route switching in host system Module No for network module requesting route switching in host system Any of the following bits turns on corresponding to module No for network module requesting route switching in host system Turns off by the system after recovery from error of the relevant module by user b1 b0 b15 b11 to to to 0 0 1 0 0 1 SD1690 0 OFF 1 ON Bit status Mo...

Page 201: ...mal Normal communication Not executed 6 PC power startup power ON or restart before MELSECNET H driver startup ON ON Normal Abnormal Disconnected Not executed 7 After MELSECNET H driver startup ON ON Normal Normal communication Executed 3 When the system is shut down No Status External power supply PC power Host station status Loop status 1 Communication status 2 Data link 3 8 PC power OFF before ...

Page 202: ...ersonal computer Install the board Install the target board to a slot of the personal computer Fix the board Fix the board to a slot on the personal computer using the board fixing screws Wire the external power supply cables For the board with external power supply function wire the external power supply cables Section 6 4 4 External power supply cable wiring Power ON Power ON the personal comput...

Page 203: ...mbers are automatically re assigned For details on the channel number to be assigned refer to Section 6 3 4 As parameter settings Refer to Chapter 7 correspond to channel numbers the replaced board works with the parameter settings shown below When un used channel numbers are newly assigned Works with the default status When channel numbers that were used are assigned Works with the parameter sett...

Page 204: ...ing Software There is no restriction when using MELSECNET H board with other MELSEC interface boards or MELSOFT products on the same personal computer For the restrictions of the applicable operating environment and applicable access target refer to the manual of each product ...

Page 205: ...LSECNET H board and the SW0DNC MNETH B version 1 Checking serial number function version and ROM version of the MELSECNET H board a Checking serial number and function version The function version of the MELSECNET H board can be checked at Serial section as shown below b Checking ROM version The ROM version of the MELSECNET H board is shown on Board list tab in the MNETH utility ...

Page 206: ...he improved functions in the MELSECNET H board New and improved function First five digits of the serial number Software version of SW0DNC MNETH B MELSECNET H Extended mode 06112 or higher 11M or later Appendix 6 2 Update of software package For details of the update version software and the functions which are added or changed please consult your local Mitsubishi representative POINT For the prec...

Page 207: ...ng system Supported version SW0DNC MNETH B Manual number Windows Server 2008 Windows Vista Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows XP 29F SH 080128 AA Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 95 25B SH 080128 X Do not use a function added by a version newer than the supported version 1 How to obtain the supported version Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 2 Manual For the function and ha...

Page 208: ...essage Appears on Windows Appendix 8 1 Overview of warning message When an operating system with the user account control function is used a warning message appears when you run the MELSECNET H utility or the Device monitor utility Refer to Section 9 1 ...

Page 209: ...e setting this function grasp that the security function offered by UAC will be disabled and fully understand the risk The following two methods are available for preventing a warning message 1 Disabling the user account control function The following shows a procedure for disabling the user account control function 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Select System and Security To next page 3 Select Change...

Page 210: ...App 16 App 16 MELSEC APPENDIX From preceding page Setting completion 4 Set the slide bar Never notify and click the OK button ...

Page 211: ...X 2 Allowing the warning message without showing it The following shows a procedure for allowing a warning message without showing it 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Select System and Security To next page 3 Select Administrative Tools ...

Page 212: ...ENDIX From preceding page 4 Select Local Security Policy REMARKS When user account control is enabled the following screen appears Click the Continue or Yes button 5 Select Local Policies To next page 6 Select Security Options ...

Page 213: ...ng page 7 Select User Account Control Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode Prompt for consent Setting completion 8 Select Elevate without prompting on the Local Security Setting tab and click the OK button ...

Page 214: ...2 Behavior when entering the hibernation mode sleep mode The following explains the behavior of the board when the power save mode hibernate sleep is entered on the personal computer The MELSECNET H board stops its operation and is disconnected from the network The board is not reconnected even after the personal computer returns from the power save mode hibernate sleep After the personal computer...

Page 215: ...he following explains the behavior of the board when the fast startup function is enabled The board is not reconnected even after the fast startup After the fast startup 28141 9213H System sleep error occurs when accessing MELSECNET H board from the MELSECNET H utility or an application program which includes MELSEC data link library function 3 Countermeasure When the fast startup function is enab...

Page 216: ...e fast startup function is enabled the following message is displayed and the setting is changed by MELSECPowerManager Appendix 10 1 Installing MELSECPowerManager MELSECPowerManager is installed automatically when the software package is installed to a personal computer The operation starts after the personal computer is restarted Appendix 10 2 Uninstalling MELSECPowerManager MELSECPowerManager is...

Page 217: ...he following explains how to check the installation and operating status of MELSECPowerManager The following is a setting example when using Windows R 7 1 Open the Control Panel and select System and Security 2 Select Administrative Tools To next page 3 Double click Services ...

Page 218: ...ersonal computer Do not disable MELSECPowerManager because the MELSECNET H board does not function normally if the personal computer enters the power save mode hibernate sleep For the behavior of the board when the personal computer enters the power save mode hibernate sleep or the fast startup function is enabled refer to Appendix 9 If MELSECPowerManager is disabled accidentally right click MELSE...

Page 219: ...1 25 Q80BD J71LP21G Q80BD J71LP21GE 140 153 19 147 121 99 90 21 6 5 5 3 2 RUN ERR L SD RD IN OUT BD808C394G51 unit mm Appendix 11 2 Q80BD J71LP21S 25 20 32 21 6 3 2 5 5 147 153 42 140 99 75 153 121 BD808C394G51 CLASS2ONLY BD808C515G51 NC 24V 24G SD RD RUN ERR L OUT EXT PW EXT PW IN unit mm ...

Page 220: ... App 26 MELSEC APPENDIX Appendix 11 3 Q80BD J71BR11 RUN L ERR SD RD 21 6 121 90 99 141 147 153 19 unit mm Appendix 11 4 Q81BD J71LP21 25 19 121 140 147 153 91 103 5 RUN ERR L SD RD IN OUT BD808C394G51 unit mm ...

Page 221: ...en 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 fires...

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