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11. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION
11.3 GOT side settings
*1
For details, refer to the following manual.
CC-Link IE Field Network Master/Local Module
User's Manual
*2
This range is effective when collecting a large amount of
data (such as logging and recipe function) on other than the
monitor screen.
However, the range may affect the sequence scan time
when connecting to Q00UJ/Q00U/Q01U/Q02UCPU.
If you want to avoid the influence on the sequence scan time,
do not set [High(Normal)].
(This setting hardly affects QCPUs other than the above.)
*3
Set this range if you want to avoid the influence on the
sequence scan time further than the [Middle] setting when
connecting to Q00UJ/Q00U/Q01U/Q02UCPU.
However, the monitor speed may be reduced.
POINT
POINT
POINT
(1) Switch setting example
For the switch setting example, refer to the
following.
(2) Communication interface setting by Utility
The communication interface setting can be
changed on the Utility's [Communication Settings]
after writing [Communication Settings] of project
data.
For details on the Utility, refer to the following
manual.
GOT2000 Series User's Manual (Utility)
(3) Precedence in communication settings
When settings are made by GT Designer3 or the
Utility, the latest setting is effective.
(4) Network type
Be sure to set the same network types for the CPU
side and the GOT side. If the network types of the
CPU side and the GOT side are different, an error
is displayed in the system alarm of the GOT side.
11.3.3
Routing parameter setting
Up to 64 [Transfer Network No.]s can be set.
However, the same transfer network number cannot be set
twice or more (multiple times).
Therefore, the one that can access to other station from the
request source host GOT is 64 kinds of [Transfer Network
No.]s.
POINT
POINT
POINT
Routing parameter setting
When communicating within the host network, routing
parameter setting is unnecessary.
For details of routing parameters, refer to the following
manual.
CC-Link IE Field Network Master/Local Module
User’s Manual
*1
Basic model QCPU and the QSCPU are not included.
POINT
POINT
POINT
(1) Routing parameter setting of relay station
Routing parameter setting is also necessary for
the relay station.
For the setting, refer to the following.
(2) Parameter reflection function of MELSOFT Navigator
(a) The color of the cells for the items which are
reflected to GT Designer3 from MELSOFT
Navigator changes to green. Set items, which
are displayed in green cells, from the
MELSOFT Navigator.
(b) When the settings of Transfer network No.,
Relay network No. or Relay station No. are
reflected to the parameter from the MELSOFT
Navigator, those settings are added. Items set
in advance are not deleted. However, if the
target network No. overlaps, the item set in
advance is overwritten.
(c) The routing information is used manually by
the user when the data is created. Therefore,
after changing the network configuration by
MELSOFT Navigator, create a routing
information again. For details of the creation
of the routing information, refer to the
MELSOFT Navigator help.
Item
Range
Transfer Network No.
1 to 239
Relay Network No.
1 to 239
Relay Station
No.
MELSEC-Q (Universal model)
Q170MCPU, Q170MSCPU(-S1)
C Controller Module
0 to 120
Summary of Contents for GOT2000 Series
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Page 62: ...1 38 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring ...
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Page 80: ...2 16 2 DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 6 MELSEC WS ...
Page 246: ...7 26 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7 6 Precautions ...
Page 252: ...8 6 8 BUS CONNECTION 8 1 Connectable Model List ...
Page 256: ...8 10 8 BUS CONNECTION 8 2 System Configuration ...
Page 288: ...8 42 8 BUS CONNECTION 8 4 Precautions ...
Page 324: ...9 36 9 MELSECNET H CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK MELSECNET 10 CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK ...
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Page 510: ...15 46 15 SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 15 7 Precautions ...
Page 518: ...16 8 16 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 16 6 Precautions ...
Page 540: ...17 22 17 CNC CONNECTION 17 7 Precautions ...
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Page 567: ...MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 19 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 19 1 ...
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