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AS-i Master Module
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-QJ71AS92
-GX Configurator-AS (SW1D5C-QASU-E)

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Page 1: ...AS i Master Module User s Manual QJ71AS92 GX Configurator AS SW1D5C QASU E Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

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Page 3: ...ety Please store this manual in a safe place and make it accessible when required Always forward it to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS DANGER If a communication error occurs in the AS i system the input will turn OFF from the slave having the communication error Output to the slave having the communication error will be held or cleared depending on the slave specifications The AS i system communic...

Page 4: ...er supply externally before mounting or removing the module Failure to shut off all phases could lead to product damage WIRING PRECAUTIONS DANGER Switch off all phases of the programmable controller power supply and AS i power supply outside the programmable controller before starting installing or wiring work There is a risk of electric shock or malfunction WIRING PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Always confi...

Page 5: ...ule or retightening terminal screws always be sure to externally switch off all the phases of the programmable controller power supply and AS i power supply in advance Failure to observe this could result in module failure or misoperation Loose or excessive tightening could cause damage to the module or screws module falling short or misoperation When mounting or removing a module always be sure t...

Page 6: ...rrection SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 2 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 1 3 4 2 4 2 4 3 1 Chapter 5 Section 7 1 1 7 2 1 Appendix 1 Index May 2008 SH NA 080291E G Change of a term PLC was changed to programmable controller Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives Generic Terms and Abbreviations Section 2 1 2 2 4 3 1 4 5 1 to 4 5 3 5 2 1 5 3 3 5 4 ...

Page 7: ... i System Connection Methods 2 5 2 4 Precautions for System Configuration 2 7 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 to 3 33 3 1 Performance Specifications 3 1 3 1 1 Performance specification list 3 1 3 2 Functions 3 2 3 2 1 Function for communication with AS i slaves 3 2 3 2 2 Automatic refresh function by utility package 3 2 3 2 3 Automatic slave address assignment function 3 3 3 2 4 Parameter setting function 3 ...

Page 8: ...DS 5 20 5 5 4 A slaves List of Active Slaves LAS 5 21 5 5 5 B slaves List of Active Slaves LAS 5 22 5 5 6 A slaves List of Projected Slaves LPS For Read 5 23 5 5 7 B slaves List of Projected Slaves LPS For Read 5 24 5 5 8 A slaves List of slaves that differ from settings 5 25 5 5 9 B slaves List of slaves that differ from settings 5 26 5 5 10 A slaves Error Slave List 5 27 5 5 11 B slaves Error Sl...

Page 9: ... package is used 7 6 7 2 2 Program example when utility package is not used 7 8 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 to 8 6 8 1 Checking Items at Error Occurrence 8 1 8 2 Error Checking 8 2 8 2 1 LED check 8 2 8 3 Error Code List 8 3 8 4 Checking the QJ71AS92 status using GX Developer system monitor 8 4 APPENDIX App 1 to App 7 Appendix 1 External Dimensions App 1 Appendix 2 AS i Protocol Implementation Conforman...

Page 10: ...ompliant into other machinery or equipment refer to Chapter 9 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES of the QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection The CE mark indicating compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives is printed on the rating plate of the programmable controller 2 For the product No additional measures are necessary for the compliance of this product with the EMC...

Page 11: ...5C QASU E GX Developer Generic product name for SWnD5C GPPW E SWnD5C GPPW EA SWnD5C GPPW EV and SWnD5C GPPW EVA n is 4 or greater A and V mean volume license product and upgrade product respectively LAS Abbreviation for List of Active Slaves LDS Abbreviation for List of Detected Slaves LPF Abbreviation for List of Peripheral Faults LPS Abbreviation for List of Projected Slaves EC flag Abbreviation...

Page 12: ...re Type Product Quantity QJ71AS92 type AS i master module 1 QJ71AS92 Connector 1 SW1D5C QASU E GX Configurator AS Version1 1 license product CD ROM 1 SW1D5C QASU EA GX Configurator AS Version1 Multiple license product CD ROM 1 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 13: ...FG 1 2 5 7 3 4 6 AS i power supply AS i Slave address 1A AS i Slave address 2A AS i Slave address 4A AS i Slave address 1B AS i Slave address 4B Group B Group A QJ71AS92 AS i Slave Ver 2 04 Slave address 6 Analog Slave Slave address 5 Use the AS i cables AS i power supply and slaves that are compatible with AS i Ver 2 11 or AS i Ver 2 04 The CPU module communicates the I O data of the slaves via t...

Page 14: ...istance can be extended to up to 300m by using two repeaters 4 Automatic slave address assignment function Automatic address assignment function The QJ71AS92 can automatically assign the same address to the new slave same type of product whose slave address is 0 when changing a slave 5 Easy setting by using utility package Sold separately GX Configurator AS is available as an utility package Sold ...

Page 15: ... before mounting modules and if the power supply capacity is insufficient change the combination of the modules Applicable CPU module Base unit 2 CPU type CPU model No of modules 1 Main base unit Extension base unit Q00JCPU Up to 8 Q00CPU Basic model QCPU Q01CPU Up to 24 Q02CPU Q02HCPU Q06HCPU Q12HCPU High Performance model QCPU Q25HCPU Up to 64 Q02PHCPU Q06PHCPU Q12PHCPU Process CPU Q25PHCPU Up t...

Page 16: ...ining the QJ71AS92 and software package is shown in the following table GX Developer is necessary when using the QJ71AS92 Software version GX Developer GX Configurator AS Single CPU system Version 7 or later Q00J Q00 Q01CPU Multiple CPU system Version 8 or later Single CPU system Version 4 or later Q02 Q02H Q06H Q12H Q25HCPU Multiple CPU system Version 6 or later Single CPU system Q02PH Q06PHCPU M...

Page 17: ...ion of the module are displayed on the Production Info List and Module s Detailed Information screens of GX Developer The following explains how to check them on the Production Info List screen For the case of Module s Detailed Information refer to Section 8 4 Operating procedure Diagnostics System monitor Product Inf List Serial No Ver Product No Serial No of the module is displayed in the Serial...

Page 18: ...the product information screen of GX Developer indicates the function information of the product The function information of the product is updated when a new function is added 2 Checking the software version of GX Configurator AS The software version of GX Configurator AS can be checked in GX Developer s Product information screen Operating procedure GX Developer Help Product information Software...

Page 19: ...supply S slave S S S S Repeater S S a Star method Q25HCP U MODE RUN ERR USER BAT BOOT RS 232 USB MITSUBISHI MELSEC POWER PULL QJ71C24 CH1 CH2 RS 232 CH1 CH 2 SDA SG SDB RS 422 485 RDA RDB FG FG 1 2 5 7 3 4 6 QJ71AS92 AS i power supply AS i power supply Repeater S S S S S b Line method Q25HCP U MODE RUN ERR USER BAT BOOT RS 232 USB MITSUBISHI MELSEC POWER PULL QJ71C24 CH1 CH2 RS 232 CH1 CH 2 SDA SG...

Page 20: ...c from the ring connection Apartial loop cannot be formed A repeater cannot be used S Q25HCP U MODE RUN ERR USER BAT BOOT RS 232 USB MITSUBISHI MELSEC POWER PULL QJ71C24 CH1 CH2 RS 232 CH1 CH 2 SDA SG SDB RS 422 485 RDA RDB FG FG 1 2 5 7 3 4 6 QJ71AS92 AS i power supply S slave Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 21: ...the AS i specifications Assign them to the slave addresses other than those used for group A and B 1 Check whether the slaves can be grouped or not by reference to the manuals of the slaves used 2 Analog slave AS i Ver 2 04 compatible I O slave etc 4 For Use with Q12PRH Q25PRHCPU a GX Configurator AS connection GX Configurator AS cannot be used when accessing the Q12PRH Q25PRHCPU via an intelligen...

Page 22: ...ternal current consumption 0 40A Weight 0 12kg 1 This is the max number of Ver 2 11 compatible I O slave stations can be grouped configured in the same system If Ver 2 11 compatible I O slaves that cannot be grouped analog slaves and Ver 2 04 compatible I O slaves are used together in the same system calculate the max number of slaves using the following expression NIO A NIO B 2 NA NIO 62 Group A ...

Page 23: ...es The QJ71AS92 complies with AS i Ver 2 11 and can communicate with AS i slaves The QJ71AS92 can be connected with the following slaves AS i Ver 2 11 compatible I O slave AS i Ver 2 04 compatible I O slave AS i Ver 2 11 compatible analog slave AS i power supply AS iVer 2 11 compatible I O slave QJ71AS92 Communication AS iVer 2 04 compatible I O slave AS iVer 2 11 compatible Analog slave 3 2 2 Aut...

Page 24: ... Refer to Section 4 5 4 for details 3 2 4 Parameter setting function Slave addresses and QJ71AS92 s parameters can be set by any of the following methods 1 Using the utility package GX Configurator AS Refer to Chapter 5 UTILITY PACKAGE GX Configurator AS 2 Using the CODE LED and switches Refer to Section 4 5 Start Up 3 Using the sequence program Refer to Section 3 4 2 15 Command buffer request Dow...

Page 25: ...grammable controller CPU QJ71AS92 Input Signal Signal name Output Signal Signal name X0 Module Ready Y0 X1 Not used Y1 X2 Command Completion Y2 X3 Configuration Register Completion Y3 X4 Configuration Error Y4 X5 AS i Power Fail Y5 X6 Normal Operation Active Y6 X7 Configuration Mode Active Y7 X8 Y8 X9 Y9 XA YA XB YB XC YC XD YD XE YE XF Not used YF Not used X10 Y10 X11 Y11 Not used X12 Y12 Command...

Page 26: ...signals indicated as Not used in Table 3 3 are used by the system and cannot be used by the user If they are turned ON OFF by the sequence program correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 27: ... to operate 2 X2 Command Completion Y12 Command Execution Request A request to execute the command specified for Command Buffer Request of the buffer memory is made when Y12 turns ON The command requested when Y12 turned ON is executed and X2 turns ON at completion of that command 1 Refer to Section 3 4 2 Y12 ON Command requested X2 ON Command completed ON OFF Command execution ON OFF Y12 X2 Comma...

Page 28: ... slaves List of Projected Slaves LPS For Write 4BH to 4CH B slaves List of Projected Slaves LPS For Write Y13 ON Configuration registration requested X3 ON Configuration registration completed ON OFF Registration execution Registration completion ON OFF Y13 X3 Projected Slave List for write 49H to 4AH 4BH to 4CH Slave list OFF ON X7 1 Do not turn Y13 OFF until X3 turns ON during registration reque...

Page 29: ...n error detection Restoration from configuration error No configuration error Configuration error occurred During slave disconnection No configuration error 1 Input data of normally ON input 1 Shows the timing with the input data when the normally ON input slave is disconnected OFF ON 5 X5 AS i Power Fail X5 checks the AS i power supply status The QJ71AS92 turns X5 ON when the voltage supplied by ...

Page 30: ...n 4 5 OFF Mode other than configuration mode ON Configuration mode Relationships between QJ71AS92 Operating Status and X6 X7 X7 Signal name ON OFF ON Off line Phase Detection Phase Activation Phase X6 OFF Configuration mode Protected operation mode 8 Y14 Off line Phase Y14 is initialises AS i communication OFF ON The QJ71AS92 is set in the off line phase ON OFF The QJ71AS92 changes to normal opera...

Page 31: ...ion mode ON OFF The QJ71AS92 operation mode does not change Y16 OFF ON X7 OFF ON Configuration mode X6 OFF ON Protected opration mode 11 Y17 Protected Operation Mode OFF ON The QJ71AS92 is set in the protected operation mode 1 ON OFF The QJ71AS92 operation mode does not change Y17 OFF ON X7 OFF ON X6 OFF ON Configuration mode Protected opration mode 1 When the QJ71AS92 has recognized the slave add...

Page 32: ...to the QJ71AS92 buffer memory address C0H This means that the hardware is faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi serves center or representative explaining a detailed description of the problem 2 If write to EEPROM is executed 1000 or more times during continuous operation of the CPU module the error code F74H is written to the QJ71AS92 buffer memory address C0H If F74H is written examine the...

Page 33: ...es Input Data From Slave Address 16B 19B DH 13 B slaves Input Data From Slave Address 20B 23B EH 14 B slaves Input Data From Slave Address 24B 27B FH 15 B slaves Input Data From Slave Address 28B 31B 10H 16 EC Flags 11H to 12H 17 to 18 A slaves List of Detected Slaves LDS 13H to 14H 19 to 20 B slaves List of Detected Slaves LDS 15H to 16H 21 to 22 A slaves List of Active Slaves LAS 17H to 18H 23 t...

Page 34: ...49H to 4AH 73 to 74 A slaves List of Projected Slaves LPS For Write 4BH to 4CH 75 to 76 B slaves List of Projected Slaves LPS For Write Writing enabled 4DH to 54H 77 to 84 Not used 55H 85 Command Buffer Request Command 56H to 59H 86 to 89 Command Buffer Request data word 0 to 3 Command Writing enabled 5AH to BFH 90 to 191 Not used C0H to C5H 192 to 197 Current Error Code Error Code History 1 5 C6H...

Page 35: ... 1 ON a Bit 0 Configuration Error Bit 0 checks for a configuration error A configuration error occurs if the projected slave list LPS for read and detected slave list LDS are different in the configuration contents On detection of a configuration error in the AS i system the QJ71AS92 turns ON the corresponding bit of the slave list addresses 1DH to 20H that differs from the buffer memory settings ...

Page 36: ...nput from a non connected slave As the input from the slave address corresponding to the analog slave the data used for communication is stored 2 Input data from slave address 4A to 31A Buffer memory address 1H to 7H Un G1 to Un G7 The input data from the AS i Ver 2 11 compatible Group A and AS i Ver 2 04 compatible I O slaves are stored Bit 15 to 12 11 To 8 7 to 4 3 to 0 1H 7A 6A 5A 4A 2H 11A 10A...

Page 37: ...8 7 to 4 3 to 0 8H 3B 2B 1B 9H 7B 6B 5B 4B AH 11B 10B 9B 8B BH 15B 14B 13B 12B CH 19B 18B 17B 16B DH 23B 22B 21B 20B EH 27B 26B 25B 24B FH 31B 30B 29B 28B Not used 0 fixed ON 1 OFF 0 Example Bit 15 to 12 11 to 8 7 to 4 3 to 0 8H I3 I2 I1 I0 I3 I2 I1 I0 Slave address 3A I0 ON I1 OFF I2 ON I3 ON When 1 1 0 1 b 15 14 13 12 8H TIP 0 is stored as the input from a non connected slave Downloaded from Man...

Page 38: ...1 AS i Power Fail APF Bit 7 Off line Phase Active 0 Not off line phase 1 Off line phase Bit 8 Peripheral Faults 0 No Peripheral Fault 1 Peripheral Fault occurs Bit 9 to 15 Use prohibited a Bit 0 Configuration Error Refer to Section 3 4 2 1 a b Bit 1 LDS_0 Detection of slave address 0 Bit 1 checks whether the AS i system has a slave of slave address 0 or not Bit 1 turns ON when the QJ71AS92 detects...

Page 39: ...Bit 8 turns ON when the QJ71AS92 is in the phase other than the normal operation mode 5 List of Detected Slaves LDS Buffer memory address 11H to 12H 13H to 14H Un G17 to Un G18 Un G19 to Un G20 Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 11H 15A 14A 13A 12A 11A 10A 9A 8A 7A 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A 0 12H 31A 30A 29A 28A 27A 26A 25A 24A 23A 22A 21A 20A 19A 18A 17A 16A 13H 15B 14B 13B 12B 11B 10B 9B 8B 7B 6B...

Page 40: ...ion in the AS i system When the bit is OFF the slave corresponding to that bit is not ready for communication in the AS i system The active slave list LAS is made up as described below a In the configuration mode The active slave list LAS has the same contents as the detected slave list LDS Namely the detected slaves are always ready for communication b In the protected operating mode The active s...

Page 41: ...e the configuration use the command buffer request buffer memory addresses 101H to 13FH 141H to 17FH Refer to Section 3 5 1 for command details Related item Section 4 5 2 8 List of slaves that differ from the settings Buffer memory address 1DH to 1EH 1FH to 20H Un G29 to Un G30 Un G31 to Un G32 Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1DH 15A 14A 13A 12A 11A 10A 9A 8A 7A 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A 0 1EH 3...

Page 42: ...ation mode The result of Logical AND on the reverse active slave list LAS and the projected slave list LPS for read is stored Example 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 15H LAS LAS 19H LPS 21H Error slave list 10 Output data to slave addresses 1A to 3A Buffer memory address 30H Un G48 Output data to I O slaves compatible with AS i Ver 2 11 System A or AS i Ver 2 04 are stored The values stored in the...

Page 43: ...H 31A 30A 29A 28A ON 1 OFF 0 Example Bit 15 to 12 11 to 8 7 to 4 3 to 0 31H O3 O2 O1 O0 O3 O2 O1 O0 Slave address 7A O0 ON O1 OFF O2 ON O3 ON When 1 1 0 1 b 15 14 13 12 31H 12 Output data to slave address 1B to 3B Buffer memory address 38H Un G56 Output data to I O slaves compatible with AS i Ver 2 11 System B are stored The values stored in the areas corresponding to the non connected and non det...

Page 44: ... 3A 2A 1A 4AH 31A 30A 29A 28A 27A 26A 25A 24A 23A 22A 21A 20A 19A 18A 17A 16A 4BH 15B 14B 13B 12B 11B 10B 9B 8B 7B 6B 5B 4B 3B 2B 1B 4CH 31B 30B 29B 28B 27B 26B 25B 24B 23B 22B 21B 20B 19B 18B 17B 16B Not used 0 fixed If the bit corresponding to the number of the slave to be communicated with and Y13 are turned ON data in this area will be registered in the QJ71AS92 and be reflected into the List ...

Page 45: ...words 0 to 3 c After the command execution is completed the QJ71AS92 stores the result into the command buffer result and turns ON X2 2 2 When the results are added with data the data is stored into the data word for extended command buffer result Related item Section 3 4 2 22 TIP Refer to Section 3 5 1 for the command buffer request list 16 Command buffer result Buffer memory address 25H to 29H U...

Page 46: ...al Faults LPF Buffer memory address D0H to D1H D2H to D3H Un G208 to Un G209 Un G210 to Un G211 Each bit corresponds to the peripheral fault occurrence status of the corresponding slave address 1A to 31A 1B to 31B When the bit is ON it indicates that a peripheral fault has occurred in the slave corresponding to that bit When any of the bits is ON the peripheral fault bit of the EC flag buffer memo...

Page 47: ... 1ABH 424 to 427 Slave address 18 12CH to 12FH 300 to 303 Slave address 19 1ACH to 1AFH 428 to 431 Slave address 19 130H to 133H 304 to 307 Slave address 20 1B0H to 1B3H 432 to 435 Slave address 20 134H to 137H 308 to 311 Slave address 21 1B4H to 1B7H 436 to 439 Slave address 21 138H to 13BH 312 to 315 Slave address 22 1B8H to 1BBH 440 to 443 Slave address 22 13CH to 13FH 316 to 319 Slave address ...

Page 48: ...lave address 14B 1EFH 495 Slave address 15A 20FH 527 Slave address 15B 1F0H 496 Slave address 16A 210H 528 Slave address 16B 1F1H 497 Slave address 17A 211H 529 Slave address 17B 1F2H 498 Slave address 18A 212H 530 Slave address 18B 1F3H 499 Slave address 19A 213H 531 Slave address 19B 1F4H 500 Slave address 20A 214H 532 Slave address 20B 1F5H 501 Slave address 21A 215H 533 Slave address 21B 1F6H ...

Page 49: ...ed Command Buffer Result data word 1 36CH 876 Extended Command Buffer Result data word 108 36DH 877 Extended Command Buffer Result data word 109 22 Extended Command Buffer Request Data Buffer memory address 400H to 46DH Un G1024 to Un G1133 Used when the following command is executed with the command buffer request buffer memory address 55H Slave parameter write command command 307H 1 1 Refer to S...

Page 50: ...n request code 20H 41H to 5FH Reads the actual parameter 1 of the slave address n n request code 40H The result is written to the command buffer result data word 0 61H to 7FH Reads the actual parameter 1 of the slave address n n request code 60H The result is written to the command buffer result data word 0 81H to 9FH Writes the value of the command buffer request data word 0 to the permanent para...

Page 51: ...buffer result data word 0 1C0H Reads the number of AS i power fail times to the data word 0 and resets it 1C1H to 1DFH Reads the number of wrong response times of the slave address n n request code 1C0H to the data word 0 and clears it 1E1H to 1FFH Reads the number of wrong response times of the slave address n n request code 1E0H to the data word 0 and clears it Changes the slave address n n data...

Page 52: ... the read data Extension command buffer result Buffer memory address 300H Stores the read data The read data is up to 220 bytes 305H 3 Reads the parameters of the slave address n n data word 0 The Execution result is stored as follows Command buffer request data word 0 Buffer memory address 56H Stores the slave address Command buffer result Buffer memory address 25H Stores the Execution result Com...

Page 53: ... 11 Permanent configuration I O code and ID code that the QJ71AS92 holds Extension ID code 1 2 Added to AS i Ver 2 11 Configuration data structure of AS i Ver 2 11 compatible slave 8 lower order bits ID code I O code 8 higher order bits Extension ID code 2 4 higher order bits 4 lower order bits 4 higher order bits 4 lower order bits Extension ID code 1 Configuration data structure of AS i Ver 2 04...

Page 54: ...s 04H The target slave address is used by another slave 05H The target slave address cannot be erased 06H The target slave address cannot be set 07H The slave address cannot be written to the nonvolatile memory of the slave 08H The request code is in execution 09H The request code is wrong 0AH The data word value is outside the setting range 0BH The extension ID code 1 was not stored correctly 0CH...

Page 55: ... the QJ71AS92 in the AS i system 4 1 Outline Procedures for Operation The following chart shows the procedures for using the QJ71AS92 in the AS i system Start Wire the AS i cable See section 4 4 Turn the AS i power supply ON Turn the programmable controller system power supply ON Set the slave address Create the program Run the QJ71AS92 End See Section 4 5 See Chapter 7 4 Downloaded from ManualsNe...

Page 56: ...ayed A LED B LED Details 3 A LED OFF OFF AS i Ver 2 04 compatible I O slave Analog slave Ver 2 11 non grouped I O slave ON OFF AS i Ver 2 11 compatible Group A I O slave OFF ON AS i Ver 2 11 compatible Group B I O slave ON ON for future use 4 B LED 5 MODE Switch Used to change between the protected operation mode and configuration mode Refer to Section 4 5 6 SET Switch Used to set the address to t...

Page 57: ... supplied from AS i bus Off Power is not supplied from AS i bus CM yellow Lit when the module is operating in configuration mode On Configuration mode or parameters being stored Off Protected operation mode ERR red Lit when an error occurs On Alarm detected Example Slave address alarm parameter error and so forth Off Alarm not detected PRG ENA yellow Lit when automatic slave address assignment fun...

Page 58: ...ut off all phases of the programmable controller power supply and AS i power supply externally before mounting or removing the module Failure to shut off all phases could lead to product damage Do not touch conductive parts or electronic components of the module with your bare hands This could cause Misoperation or failure of the module 1 The module case and communication connector are made of res...

Page 59: ...se fire failure or misoperation A label is installed at the upper part of a module to prevent the entry of foreign matters Do not remove the label during wiring However be sure to remove it for heat dissipation during system operation To connect the AS i cable to the module the cable must be securely fixed Please be sure to run it in a duct or clamp it Failure to observe this could cause the unsta...

Page 60: ...d for the AS i power supply and slave terminal layout Strip the AS i cable by about 7mm and plug it to the connector QJ71AS92 ASI ASI ASI ASI FG 2 AS i cable Slave AS i cable Slave AS i power supply 1 1 AS i cable Blue Brown Blue Brown 1 The ASI and ASI terminals are connected within the module respectively 2 Always ground the FG terminal to the protective ground conductor Downloaded from ManualsN...

Page 61: ...ation status the QJ71AS92 can communicate data with all the slaves that are ready for communication The QJ71AS92 sends a management message to check for a newly connected slave and if it exists makes it ready for communication The normal operation phase has the configuration mode and protected operation mode The QJ71AS92 is put in either mode that has been registered to the EEPROM after powering o...

Page 62: ... address 0 For details of the method of using the switches See Section 4 5 1 and later Using the switches Send the command 1 Set 200H in the command buffer request buffer memory address 55H 2 Set the current slave address in the command buffer request data word 0 buffer memory address 56H 3 3 Set a new slave address in the command buffer request data word 1 buffer memory address 57H 3 4 Turn Y12 O...

Page 63: ...ommand buffer request buffer memory address 55H 2 Turn Y12 ON command request 3 Turn Y12 OFF after making sure that X12 command completion has turned ON 4 Check the result of the command buffer result buffer memory address 25H Select the protected operation mode Turn Y17 protected operation mode from OFF to ON to OFF to select the protected operation mode Save the configuration data onto the EEPRO...

Page 64: ...en assigning the slave address with the QJ71AS92 connected to the slave of slave address 0 please make sure that only one slave of slave address 0 is connected to it The QJ71AS92 will not perform slave address assignment when being connected with more than two slaves of slave address 0 RUN U ASI CM ERR S ERR PRG ENA CODE A MODE SET B Press the MODE switch until the CM LED turns off 2 Put the QJ71A...

Page 65: ...ata were stored onto the EEPROM in the configuration mode the QJ71AS92 will start in the configuration mode at the next startup Normally store the data onto the EEPROM in the protected operation mode Related item Section 4 5 2 TIP The number of writes to the EEPROM is 100 000 times If the number of writes exceeds 100 000 times F70H is written to the error code of the QJ71AS92 buffer memory F70H in...

Page 66: ...is pressed For the Ver 2 11 compatible grouped slaves the QJ71AS92 lights up the A LED on the right of the CODE LED and displays the slaves in group A After that the slave addresses of group B appear consecutively If the SET or MODE switch is not operated for longer than 10 seconds the QJ71AS92 returns to the display status in 1 CODE A MODE SET B flikers 4 When the slave address to be set has appe...

Page 67: ...nized in the AS i system are displayed on the CODE LED in order CODE A MODE SET B CODE A MODE SET B Press the SET switch for more than five seconds Slave address 0 is set 2 When the slave No 10 is displayed press the SET switch for more than five seconds This sets slave address 0 to the slave 0 is stored into the nonvolatile memory of the slave At the same time 0 appears on the CODE LED of the QJ7...

Page 68: ...ddress of the slave that is not recognized any more is automatically assigned to the new slave of the slave address 0 Whether the conditions are satisfied or not can be checked using the PRG ENA LED or EC flag buffer memory address 10H AS i power supply Company A slave address 1 QJ71AS92 Failure Connecting the slave of the same product set to the slave address 0 writes the slave address of the old...

Page 69: ... Function Description Reference section Automatic refresh 1 Set the I O data of the AS i module to be automatically refreshed Section 5 4 X Y monitor test Section 5 5 Command request Section 5 6 Monitor test Configuration data registration EEPROM Storage Section 5 7 TIP 1 When auto refresh setting is made a maximum of 24 bytes of intelligent function module parameters are required per module 5 Dow...

Page 70: ...hile using the Intelligent function module utility If this occurs close the Intelligent function module utility GX Developer program comments etc and other applications and then start GX Developer and Intelligent function module utility again 4 To start the Intelligent function module utility a In GX Developer select QCPU Q mode for PLC series and specify a project If any PLC series other than QCP...

Page 71: ...tion modules are installed to the Q25HCPU configure the settings in GX Configurator so that the number of parameter settings for all the intelligent function modules does not exceed the limit of the Q25HCPU Calculate the total number of parameter settings separately for the initial setting and for the auto refresh setting The number of parameters that can be set for one module in GX Configurator A...

Page 72: ...ista R Ultimate Operating System English version Microsoft R Windows Vista R Enterprise Operating System English version 1 Install GX Configurator AS in GX Developer Version 4 or higher in the same language GX Developer English version and GX Configurator AS Japanese version cannot be used in combination and GX Developer Japanese version and GX Configurator AS English version cannot be used in com...

Page 73: ...g functions is attempted this product may not operate normally Start of application in WindowsR compatible mode Fast user switching Remote desktop Large fonts Details setting of Display Properties Also 64 bit version WindowsR XP and Windows VistaR are not supported Use a USER authorization or higher in Windows VistaR Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 74: ...r where the cursor is positioned Moves the cursor Page Up Moves the cursor one page up Page Down Moves the cursor one page down Enter Completes the entry in the cell 2 Operation Command Buttons Current value display Displays the current value of the item selected Make text file Creates a file containing the screen data in text file format Start monitor Starts monitoring of the current value field ...

Page 75: ...created by GX Developer Project Program Parameter PLC Parameter Network Parameter Intelligent Function Module Parameter b Steps 1 to 3 shown in Figure 5 1 are performed as follows 1 From GX Developer select Project Open project Save Save as 2 On the intelligent function module selection screen of the utility select Intelligent function module parameter Open parameters Save parameters 3 From GX Dev...

Page 76: ...n be utilized to create user documents b Text files can be saved in any directory QCPU Q25HCPU MODE RUN ERR USER BAT RS 232 USB A B 1 2 A A 3 GX Developer GX Configurator AS Disk Project Project Personal computer A Intelligent function module parameters B Data saved by Make text file Figure 5 1 Correlation chart for data created with the utility package Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine...

Page 77: ...peration Select Online Monitor Test from the menu bar Select a module to be monitored tested Monitor Test Monitor Test screen Select monitor test module screen Auto refresh setting screen Enter Start I O No and select Module type and Module model name Auto refresh Refer to Section 5 3 3 Refer to Section 5 4 Refer to Section 5 5 GX Developer screen Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 78: ...e displayed from the intelligent function module utility screen a Auto refresh setting screen Start I O No 1 Module type Module model name Auto refresh b Select monitor test module screen Online Monitor Test 1 Enter the start I O No in hexadecimal 2 Command buttons Cannot be selected Auto refresh Starts the auto refresh setting screen Delete Deletes the initial setting and auto refresh setting of ...

Page 79: ...ameters in a file Since files cannot be saved using the GX Developer project saving operation save the files using the Select a target intelligent function module screen shown above 2 Reading writing intelligent function module parameters from to a programmable controller using GX Developer a Intelligent function module parameters can be read from and written into a programmable controller after h...

Page 80: ...fer offset The buffer memory addresses are offset on a one word basis Transfer direction indicates that data are written from the CPU module to the buffer memory indicates that data are loaded from the buffer memory to the CPU module PLC side Device Enter a CPU module side device that is to be automatically refreshed Applicable devices are X Y M L B T C ST D W R and ZR When using bit devices X Y M...

Page 81: ...ta of Slave Addr From 1A 3A and part of EC Flag Section 3 4 2 1 A slaves Input Data of Slave Addr From 4A 31A Section 3 4 2 2 B slaves Input Data of Slave Addr From 1B 31B Section 3 4 2 3 A slaves Output Data of Slave Addr From 1A 31A Section 3 4 2 10 11 B slaves Output Data of Slave Addr From 1B 31B Section 3 4 2 12 13 Analog Input Data Slave addr 1 31 Analog Output Data Slave addr 1 31 Section 3...

Page 82: ...t Enter the start I O No in hexadecimal The screen can also be started from System monitor of GX Developer Version 6 or later Refer to the GX Developer Operating Manual for details Setting screen Select monitor test module screen Monitor Test screen Explanation of items 1 Items Setting item Displays buffer memory names Current value Monitors the present buffer memory values Setting value Enter or ...

Page 83: ... Function Automatic Address Assignment Available Configuration Mode Active Normal Operation Active AS i Power Fail Offline Phase Active Peripheral Faults Section 3 4 2 4 Current Error Code Error Code History 1 Error Code History 2 Error Code History 3 Error Code History 4 Error Code History 5 Section 3 4 2 17 X Y monitor test Section 5 5 1 A slaves List of Detected Slaves LDS Section 5 5 2 B slave...

Page 84: ... 31 Section 5 5 20 Analog Output Data Slave Addr 1 31 Section 5 5 21 Comment Request 1 Set request code in the Command buffer AS i Command Buffer Command AS i Command Buffer Data Word 0 AS i Command Buffer Data Word 1 AS i Command Buffer Data Word 2 AS i Command Buffer Data Word 3 Extended Command Buffer Command Data 2 Execute the Command Command Execution Request 3 Check the Command execution res...

Page 85: ... Configuration by Command AS i Command Buffer Command AS i Command Buffer Data Word 0 Command Execution Request AS i Command Buffer Result AS i Command Buffer Data Word 0 4 Change to Protected Operation Mode Protected Operation Mode Change Request Mode Change Request Result Current Error Code 5 Save the Configuration Data in EEPROM Execute only in case of saving in EEPROM EEPROM Write Request EEPR...

Page 86: ...Section 3 3 2 3 X04 Configuration Error Section 3 3 2 4 X05 AS i Power Fail Section 3 3 2 5 X06 Normal Operation Active Section 3 3 2 6 X07 Configuration Mode Active Section 3 3 2 7 Y12 Command Execution Request Section 3 3 2 2 Y13 Configuration Register Request Section 3 3 2 3 Y14 Offline Phase Section 3 3 2 8 Y15 Auto Address Assignment Function Section 3 3 2 9 Y16 Configuration Mode Section 3 3...

Page 87: ... of Detected Slaves LDS Purpose Used to monitor the detection status of each A slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves LDS Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 5 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 88: ... of Detected Slaves LDS Purpose Used to monitor the detection status of each B slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves LDS Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 5 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 89: ...of Active Slaves LAS Purpose Used to monitor the communication status of each A slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves LAS Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 6 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 90: ...of Active Slaves LAS Purpose Used to monitor the communication status of each B slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves LAS Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 6 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 91: ...aves LPS For Read Purpose Used to monitor the parameter registration status of each A slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves LPS For Read Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 7 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 92: ...aves LPS For Read Purpose Used to monitor the parameter registration status of each B slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves LPS For Read Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 7 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 93: ...aves detected slave list LDS and projected slave list LPS and the active slave list LAS is stored The result of detected slave list LDS projected slave list LPS active slave list LAS is displayed Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves Slave List Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 8 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 94: ...aves detected slave list LDS and projected slave list LPS and the active slave list LAS is stored The result of detected slave list LDS projected slave list LPS active slave list LAS is displayed Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves Slave List Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 8 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 95: ...lave List Purpose Used to monitor whether each A slaves slave number is active or inactive Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves Error Slave List Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 9 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 96: ...lave List Purpose Used to monitor whether each B slaves slave number is active or inactive Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves Error Slave List Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 9 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 97: ...ripheral Faults LPF Purpose Used to monitor the peripheral fault occurrence status of each A slaves slave Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves LPF Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 18 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 98: ...ripheral Faults LPF Purpose Used to monitor the peripheral fault occurrence status of each B slaves slave Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves LPF Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 18 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 99: ...d to monitor the I O input and output points and analog input and output points of each A slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves Number of I O Points Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 20 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 100: ...d to monitor the I O input and output points and analog input and output points of each B slaves slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves Number of I O Points Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 20 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 101: ...a of Slave Addr From 1A 31A Purpose Used to monitor the input data from each A slaves slave Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves Slave Addr 1 31 Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 1 2 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 102: ...ta of Slave Addr From 1B 31B Purpose Used to monitor the input data from each B slaves slave Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves Slave Addr 1 31 Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 3 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 103: ...a of Slave Addr From 1A 31A Purpose Used to monitor the output data to each A slaves slave Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves Slave Addr 1 31 Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 10 11 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 104: ...a of Slave Addr From 1B 31B Purpose Used to monitor the output data to each B slaves slave Operating procedure Monitor Test screen B slaves Slave Addr 1 31 Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 12 13 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 105: ...ave Addr 1 31 Purpose Used to monitor the analog input data from channels 1 to 4 of each slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen Analog Input Data Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 19 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 106: ...ve Addr 1 31 Purpose Used to monitor the analog output data from channels 1 to 4 of each slave number Operating procedure Monitor Test screen Analog Output Data Setting screen REMARK Refer to Section 3 4 2 19 for details of the setting items Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 107: ... Command Buffer Command 1 Also make settings in the data words 0 to 3 according to the request code Perform a selection test to write the set values to the buffer 1 For the slave parameter write command open the Extended Command Buffer Command Data sub screen and set the data to be written 2 Execute the command Choose Command Request in the setting value field of Command Request and perform a sele...

Page 108: ...n Ext Command Result Setting screen Operation procedure 1 Check the command execution result Check the execution result in the setting value fields of AS i Command Buffer Result and Data Word 0 to 3 1 1 For the slave parameter read command open the Extended Command Buffer Command Data sub screen and check the read data Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 109: ...d Slaves LPS For Write sub screen and make settings Refer to Section 3 4 2 14 Choose Register Request in the setting value field of Configuration Register Request and execute a selection test 3 Register the permanent configuration using the commands The minimum configuration to execute the commands for registering the permanent configuration is provided Since the data word to be used is only 0 the...

Page 110: ...setting value field of Turn OFF the EEPROM Write Request and execute a selection test to make a EEPROM write request 2 Confirm that EEPROM write is complete Making a write request changes the indication in the setting value field of EEPROM Write Request as indicated below At normal completion Not yet written Writing Write completed 1 At abnormal completion Not yet written Writing Write Failed 1 1 ...

Page 111: ...r Write Operating procedure Monitor Test screen A slaves LPS For Write B slaves LPS For Write Setting screen Operation procedure 1 Set the A slaves List of Protected Slaves LPS for write Set monitor the slave numbers you want to register in the A slaves LPS 2 Set the B slaves List of Protected Slaves LPS for write Set monitor the slave numbers you want to register in the B slaves LPS REMARK Refer ...

Page 112: ...f channels TIP Count the number of communicating slaves as described below AS i Ver 2 04 compatible I O slaves and analog slaves Count the number of connected slaves AS i Ver 2 11 compatible I O slaves When the slaves in group A and B use the same slave address count the slaves of the same slave address as 1 When the slaves in group A and B use different slave addresses count the number of connect...

Page 113: ...e x 2 sequence scan x 1 slave input delay 6 3 Output Transmission Delay 1 When sending the output signal by using the TO MOV instruction Normal value AS i cycle time x 1 slave output delay Maximum value AS i cycle time x 2 slave output delay 2 When using the auto refresh setting of the utility package Normal value AS i cycle time x 1 sequence scan x 0 5 slave output delay Maximum value AS i cycle ...

Page 114: ... the main base unit Slave addresses 4 Power supply QCPU QJ71 AS92 X Y 0 to 1F Input module X 50 to 5F Y 90 to 9F Output module to to AS i power supply AS i cable Slave addresses 4 Output 4 points Slave addresses 5 Slave addresses 5 Output 4 points CPU module Y94 to Y97 CPU module X50 to X53 2 Operations The following operations are performed in the above system a The inputs X50 to X53 of the CPU m...

Page 115: ...a 2 The input data from A slaves slave address 4A 7A are transferred to D200 of the CPU module D300 of the CPU module is transferred to the output data to A slaves slave address 4A 7A To transfer the output data to the slave address 5 one word of the module side buffer memory addresses are offset by module side buffer offset b Write of intelligent function module parameters Refer to section 5 3 3 ...

Page 116: ...ces X0 Module ready ON when normal X5 AS i power failure OFF when normal X6 Normal operation active OFF when in normal operation X7 Configuration mode active OFF except when in configuration mode D200 Input data from slave address 4 to 7 Input data from slave address 4 is in bits 0 to 3 D300 Output data to slave address 4 to 7 Output data to slave address 5 is in bits 4 to 7 M0 Configuration error...

Page 117: ... cannot communicate Writes output data to slave No 4 Reads configuration error flag Explanation of devices X0 Module ready ON when normal X5 AS i power failure OFF when normal X6 Normal operation active OFF when in normal operation X7 Configuration mode active OFF except when in configuration mode M104 ON when slave address 4 is ready for communication M200 to M203 Output data to slave address 4 M...

Page 118: ...71 AS92 X Y 0 to 1F AS i power supply AS i cable Slave addresses 1 Output 2 points Slave addresses 2 Slave addresses 2 Output 2 points CPU module D0 D1 CPU module D200 D201 2 Operations The following operations are performed in the above system a D400 and D401 of the CPU module are output to the analog output data to the slave address 2 b The analog input data from the slave address 1 is stored in...

Page 119: ... transferred to D100 and D101 of the CPU module a 3 The analog input data is transferred to D200 and D201 of the CPU module D4 and D5 of the CPU module are transferred to the analog output data To transfer the analog output data to the slave address 2 four words of the module side buffer memory addresses are offset by module side buffer offset b Write of intelligent function module parameters Refe...

Page 120: ...ices X0 Module ready ON when normal X5 AS i power failure OFF when normal X6 Normal operation active OFF when in normal operation X7 Configuration mode active OFF except when in configuration mode D101 Number of analog output points of slave address 2 D302 2 ON when slave address 2 is ready for communication D400 D401 Analog output data to slave address 2 D4 D5 Output of slave address 2 and automa...

Page 121: ...nation of devices X0 Module ready ON when normal X5 AS i power failure OFF when normal X6 Normal operation active OFF when in normal operation X7 Configuration mode active OFF except when in configuration mode M101 ON when slave address 1 is ready for communication M102 ON when slave address 2 is ready for communication D100 Number of analog input points of slave address 1 D101 Number of analog ou...

Page 122: ...he error codes 3 Check the external power supply for slave If this power supply capacity is not enough or miss wiring is the slave will not normally operate 4 Check the total number of slaves The total number of slaves should be calculated according to the expression in Section 3 1 Check for overlapping slave addresses 5 Check whether slaves are configured as intended Check whether the slave are c...

Page 123: ...ddresses 1DH to 20H and reexamine the corresponding slave Check the slave status See the slave manual for the method to check the status If the slave is damaged change that slave Check the slave wiring If the wiring is broken replace the cable Check whether the new slave is the same product that as the slave that has failed If the slave is a different product replace it with the same product To us...

Page 124: ...been set in the switch operation disabled status from the CPU module E90H 90 An error occurred during slave address change The slave of the slave address 0 does not exist E91H 91 An error occurred during slave address change The assigned slave address has already been used E92H 92 An error occurred during slave address change A new slave address cannot be set E93H 93 An error occurred during slave...

Page 125: ...he detailed information of the QJ71AS92 in the system monitor of GX Developer the error code and LED ON OFF statuses can be checked 1 When using GX Developer Version 8 a Setting procedure Diagnostics System monitor Select module Module Detailed Information H W information Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 126: ...he followings are displayed as H W LED information Item Details Status RUN ON OFF status of RUN LED U ASI ON OFF status of U ASI LED CM ON OFF status of CM LED ERR ON OFF status of ERR LED PRG EMA ON OFF status of PRG ENA LED S ERR ON OFF status of S ERR LED A Slave ON OFF status of A LED B Slave ON OFF status of B LED 0 OFF 1 ON Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 127: ... of the value converted into ASCII character code CODE b3 CODE b2 CODE b1 CODE b0 ON OFF status of first digit of CODE LED Shows the last 4 bits of the value converted into ASCII character code Display Example When 40 appears on the CODE LED Second digit 4 34H ASCII character code 0011 0100 bit indication First digit 0 30H ASCII character code 0011 0000 bit indication They are displayed as follows...

Page 128: ...App 1 App 1 MELSEC Q APPENDIX APPENDIX Appendix 1 External Dimensions 27 4 90 12 98 3 54 0 47 3 86 1 08 Unit mm in App Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 129: ..._Auto_Prog_Available x BFM 16 5 Status Flag Get_Flag_Configuration_Active x I O and BFM 16 6 Status Flag Get_Flag_Normal_Operation_Active x I O and BFM 16 7 Status Flag Get_Flag_APF x I O and BFM 16 8 Status Flag Get_Flag_Offline_Ready x BFM 16 9 Status Flag Get_Flag_Periphery_OK x BFM 17 Status Set_Operation_Mode Mode x I O 18 Status Set_Offline_Mode Mode x I O 19 Status Activate_Data_Exchange Mo...

Page 130: ...r column 3 sign meaning x implemented not available Key to the symbols for column 4 sign meaning BFM implemented by Buffer Memory CMD implemented by Command request I O implemented by I O signal not available Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 131: ...ave When grouped Approx 10ms N A I O refresh time Analog slave Approx 35ms channel 1 Approx 70ms channel 2 Approx 105ms channel 3 Approx 140ms channel 4 N A Internal memory EEPROM for registration of slave configuration Number of writes 100 000 times max Flash ROM for registration of slave configuration Number of writes 10 000 times max Number of occupied I O points 32 points I O assignment 32 int...

Page 132: ...o the first system QJ71AS92 Slave address 1 Slave address 2 Slave address 3 Slave address 5 Slave address 6 Slave address change Slave address 2 Slave address 3 Slave address 4 Group 1 2 Change the slaves whose slave addresses overlap in the first and second systems into the AS i Ver 2 11 compatible slaves Then split the slaves into two groups A and B and assign different slave addresses to group ...

Page 133: ... is reflected on the projected slave list LPS for read buffer memory addresses 19H to 1CH and configuration register completion X3 is turned ON 1 When values are set in the projected slave list LPS for write buffer memory addresses 49H to 4AH A9H to AAH they are registered automatically 2 The registration result is reflected on the projected slave list LPS for read buffer memory addresses 19H to 1...

Page 134: ...App 7 App 7 MELSEC Q APPENDIX MEMO Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 135: ...1SJ71AS92 App 4 E EC flag A 9 3 17 EEPROM storage 5 41 Error code list 8 3 External dimensions App 1 External supply power 3 1 F Function 3 2 Function version 2 3 I I O refresh time 3 1 I O signal list 3 4 Input transmission delay 6 2 L LAS A 10 3 19 LDS A 10 3 19 LED CM LED 4 3 CODE LED 4 2 ERR LED 8 2 LED check 8 2 LED display 4 3 RUN LED 8 2 U ASI LED 8 2 LPF A 9 3 25 LPS A 9 3 20 3 23 M Max nu...

Page 136: ...Index 2 Index 2 T Transmission delay time 6 1 Transmission distance 3 1 Troubleshooting 8 1 U Utility package 1 2 5 1 W Wiring 4 6 Ind Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 137: ...user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued 3 Overseas service Overseas repairs shall b...

Page 138: ... of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States Other company names and product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies SPREAD Copyright c 1996 FarPoint Technologies Inc SH NA 080291E G Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

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Page 140: ...orted 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 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

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