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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION

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at the Extension Modu

le Installation

  

(3) External signal assignment function

Remote output signals of the D/A converter module can be assigned to output signals of the connected extension 
output module. Error signals can be output to the external from the extension output module at the fixed timing 
without influence from the sequence scan or link scan.

(a) Operation of the external signal assignment function

Ex.

When Alert output signal (RX1E) of the D/A converter module is assigned to RY2A of the extension 
output module

When a remote input signal of the main module is assigned to a remote output signal of the extension output module, the 
assigned remote output signal cannot be turned on/off or monitored using the program. Turn on/off or monitor the remote 
input signal before assignment of the main module. (In the above example, turn on/off or monitor Alert output signal (RX1E).)

Target remote input signal of external signal 

assignment

Buffer memory to be set

Alert output signal (RX1E)

"Alert output signal assignment"

Error flag (RXA)

"Error flag assignment"

Warning flag (RX7)

"Warning flag assignment"

D/A converter module

Extension output module

Direction of data flow

The lamp (external device) connected to
the extension output module turns on.

RX1E

RY2A

Alert 

output signal

Lamp 

(external device)

Controlled by the D/A converter module

Alert output signal (RX1E)

Assign using the external
signal assignment function. 

RY2A
(extension output module)

lamp (external device)

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

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Page 3: ...ntire system will operate safely Do not use any use prohibited signals as a remote input or output signal These signals are reserved for system use Do not write any data to the use prohibited area in...

Page 4: ...duct Securely fix the module with a DIN rail Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electronic components of the module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module After the first...

Page 5: ...noise When disconnecting the cable from the module do not pull the cable by the cable part For the cable with connector hold the connector part of the cable For the cable connected to the terminal blo...

Page 6: ...le touch a conducting object such as a grounded metal to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Startup and maintenance of a...

Page 7: ...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 PRODUC...

Page 8: ...ule to handle the product correctly When applying the program examples introduced in this manual to an actual system ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems...

Page 9: ...ations procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the QJ71GF11 T2 MELSEC L CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module...

Page 10: ...er 31 3 7 List of Remote Buffer Memory 32 CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 41 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 43 5 1 D A Converter Module System Configuration 43 5 2 Applicable Systems 44 CHAPT...

Page 11: ...8 10 Error Notification Function 95 8 11 Function at the Extension Module Installation 98 8 12 CC Link IE Field Network Diagnostic Function 102 CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING 105 9 1 Precautions for Programmin...

Page 12: ...d of D A Conversion 155 Appendix 7 EMC and Low Voltage Directives 156 Appendix 7 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 156 Appendix 7 2 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive...

Page 13: ...for items in the menu bar and the project window shows operating procedures shows reference manuals shows notes that requires attention shows mouse operations 1 shows reference pages shows setting or...

Page 14: ...ion can perform cyclic transmission and transient transmission with all stations Only one master station can be used in a network Remote I O station A station that exchanges I O signals bit data with...

Page 15: ...module However connecting the module to the main module will increase the number of I O points per station Extension I O module A generic term for extension modules where a digital signal can be input...

Page 16: ...14 PACKING LIST The following items are included in the package of this product Before use check that all the items are included D A converter module Module Before Using the Product...

Page 17: ...ces The digital data is set from the master station The D A converter module enables works as follows The flow and temperature can be controlled from the master station by using the D A converter modu...

Page 18: ...igh speed conversion The high speed conversion of 100 s channel is achieved 4 Reliability by high accuracy High accuracy is achieved for the maximum value of analog output value 0 2 ambient temperatur...

Page 19: ...ternal signal assignment function when an error or alert occurs The sequence scan or link scan does not influence this output 8 Various installation methods The module can be installed in six directio...

Page 20: ...lifted only by loosening the terminal block mounting screw to be removed easily 10 Error history confirmation The history of 15 errors and occurrence time are stored in the D A converter module The er...

Page 21: ...tary switch for the following setting and test Station Number Setting Page 45 Section 6 1 Offset Gain Setting Page 68 Section 7 2 Unit Test Page 128 Section 11 5 When operating the station number sett...

Page 22: ...A warning has occurred OFF Operating normally ALM LED red Indicates the alert status of the D A converter module ON Alert has occurred Flashing An out of range digital value error has occurred OFF Op...

Page 23: ...4 Section 6 5 There are no restrictions on the connection order of the cables for the P1 connector and P2 connector L ER LED red Same as the P1 connector LINK LED green 4 Terminal block for module pow...

Page 24: ...ation ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF Reserved station specification in progress Cyclic stop ON ON ON Flashing OFF OFF OFF Link stop Cyclic stop ON ON ON Flashing OFF OFF OFF Offset gain setting mode ON OFF O...

Page 25: ...e equipment with the rated voltage of 300V or less is 2500V 4 This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used Pollu...

Page 26: ...24 To use the D A converter module complying with the EMC Directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual Page 156 Appendix 7...

Page 27: ...annels Non insulation Withstand voltage 500VAC for 1 minute between all power supply and communication system terminals and all analog output terminals Noise immunity Noise voltage 500Vp p noise width...

Page 28: ...mm2 AI 1 10RD Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 0mm2 AI 1 5 10BK Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 5mm2 Terminal block for analog output signals RAV1 25 3 compliant with JIS C...

Page 29: ...refer to the specifications of each module Performance Specifications of D A converter module Page 25 Section 3 2 Performance Specifications of extension I O module CC Link IE Field Network Remote I O...

Page 30: ...caling function The D A converter module scale converts the digital value to the set range of the scaling upper limit value and scaling lower limit value The programming for scale conversion can be re...

Page 31: ...Extension module 1 RX20 to RX2F RY20 to RY2F Module type Remote input signal direction D A converter module Master local module Remote output signal direction Master local module D A converter module...

Page 32: ...ed RY16 Use prohibited RX17 Use prohibited RY17 Use prohibited RX18 Use prohibited RY18 Use prohibited RX19 Use prohibited RY19 Use prohibited RX1A Use prohibited RY1A Use prohibited RX1B Use prohibit...

Page 33: ...be guaranteed Remote register RWr signal direction D A converter module Master local module Remote register RWw signal direction Master local module D A converter module Device number Description Dev...

Page 34: ...to 255 0000H to 00FFH Parameter area Station based parameter data 2 256 to 511 0100H to 01FFH Module based parameter data Main module 512 to 767 0200H to 02FFH Extension module 1 768 to 1279 0300H to...

Page 35: ...memory at that time When the parameter is written using the REMTO instruction it is written to the nonvolatile memory when Initial data setting request flag RY9 is turned off and on At this time the p...

Page 36: ...R W 267 010BH CH3 Alert output lower limit value 0000H R W 268 010CH CH4 Alert output upper limit value 0000H R W 269 010DH CH4 Alert output lower limit value 0000H R W Module based parameter data ma...

Page 37: ...t module NZ2EX2B1 16T 1 This is the value at default or initialization by Parameter area initialization command address 1002H 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W...

Page 38: ...Read Write 2 Decimal Hexadecimal Station based monitoring data 1280 to 1535 0500H to 05FFH System area Module based monitoring data main module 1536 to 1791 0600H to 06FFH System area Module based mo...

Page 39: ...s integration value Y6 0 R 1822 to 1823 071EH to 071FH Number of ON times integration value Y7 0 R 1824 to 1825 0720H to 0721H Number of ON times integration value Y8 0 R 1826 to 1827 0722H to 0723H N...

Page 40: ...2569 0A09H CH4 Digital value 0000H R 2570 to 2575 0A0AH to 0A0FH System area 2576 to 2591 0A10H to 0A1FH Error history 2 Same as Error history 1 2592 to 2607 0A20H to 0A2FH Error history 3 Same as Er...

Page 41: ...784 to 2799 0AE0H to 0AEFH Error history 15 Same as Error history 1 2800 to 4095 0AF0H to 0FFFH System area Type Address Description Default 1 Read Write 2 Decimal Hexadecimal Station based control da...

Page 42: ...put module 1 This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset 2 This shows whether read or write from programs is possible R Readable W Writable Address D...

Page 43: ...ffset gain setting After checking the operation restart the control Page 45 Section 6 1 Page 46 Section 6 2 Page 48 Section 6 3 Page 52 Section 6 4 Page 54 Section 6 5 Page 57 Section 6 6 Page 63 Sect...

Page 44: ...42 Memo...

Page 45: ...describes system configuration using a D A converter module For CC Link IE Field Network configuration refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 5 1 D A Converter Module Sy...

Page 46: ...dule can be connected to one D A converter module 3 Ethernet cable For the specifications of the Ethernet cable refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 4 Software package...

Page 47: ...et with x10 The ones place of the station number is set with x1 Ex To set the station number to 115 set the switch as shown below 2 Setting range Set the station number from 1 to 120 Setting the value...

Page 48: ...osed to direct sunlight A strong electric field or strong magnetic field is generated and The D A converter module is subject to vibration and shock 2 Installation surface Install the D A converter mo...

Page 49: ...n 6 2 3 Installation direction 6 2 3 Installation direction The D A converter module can be installed in six directions Use the DIN rail to install the module Downward installation DIN rail Vertical i...

Page 50: ...e malfunction failure or drop of the module 1 Remove the cover on the side of the module Do not dispose the removed cover but store it 2 Release the module joint levers two points on the side of the e...

Page 51: ...les The levers should be pulled down until it clicks 2 Hang the upper tabs of the modules on a DIN rail and push the modules in position 3 Lock the DIN rail hooks to the DIN rail to secure the modules...

Page 52: ...TH35 7 5Al 6 Hitch the upper hook of the DIN rail stopper to the top of the DIN rail 7 Slide the DIN rail stopper up to the left side of the modules 8 Hold the DIN rail stopper in the direction opposi...

Page 53: ...WIRING 6 6 3 Installation 6 3 2 Mounting the modules on a DIN rail 4 Interval between DIN rail mounting screws Tighten the screws at intervals of 200mm or less 5 DIN rail stopper Use a stopper that i...

Page 54: ...inals refer to the following Performance Specifications Page 25 Section 3 2 3 Installing and removing the terminal block To remove the terminal block loosen the terminal block fixing screw with a slot...

Page 55: ...he cable insert the wire with the cable fixing screw loosened and tighten the screw To disconnect the cable pull out the wire with the cable fixing screw loosened with a slotted screwdriver 5 Processi...

Page 56: ...e D A converter module until it clicks Pay attention to the connector s direction 3 Power on the module 4 Power on the external device 5 Check if the LINK LED on the port into which the Ethernet cable...

Page 57: ...hen two connectors are used in line topology or ring topology an Ethernet cable can be connected to the connectors in any combination For example the cable can be connected between PORT1s and between...

Page 58: ...so may cause the cable to unplug or malfunction c Connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Hold the connector part when connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Pulling the cable connec...

Page 59: ...rocessing use a tool recommended by manufacturers of solderless terminals Sleeved solderless terminals cannot be used 2 Removing and installing the terminal block a Removal procedure Screw type Tighte...

Page 60: ...58 b Installation procedure 1 Open the terminal block cover to install the 2 piece terminal block 2 Tighten the terminal block mounting screws Terminal block mounting screw...

Page 61: ...of the terminal block Do not wire the NC terminals Wrong wiring may cause the module to fail or malfunction Pin number Signal name 1 NC 2 NC 3 CH1 V 4 COM 5 I 6 NC 7 CH2 V 8 COM 9 I 10 NC 11 CH3 V 12...

Page 62: ...ck For the voltage output For the current output CH4 I NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3 V CH3 I CH4 V NC NC NC CH3 COM CH4 COM NC CH2 COM NC CH1 COM CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH4 I NC CH1 V CH1 I CH2 V CH2 I CH3...

Page 63: ...round the shielded wires or shielded cables at one point on the programmable controller side However depending on the external noise conditions it may be better to ground them externally d External wi...

Page 64: ...two applicable solderless terminals insert them back to back Otherwise the screw cannot be tightened and it may damage the screw Tighten the terminal screw with an applicable screwdriver Tightening wi...

Page 65: ...e unavailable in the RUN status Remark When points less than the ones of the D A converter module and extension module are set for the remote I O signal and remote register no error occurs The cyclic...

Page 66: ...the master local module is the LJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter CC IE Field button 2 Select the D A converter module in List of stations on the CC IE Field Configuration window 3...

Page 67: ...the setting value Items to input from the pull down list Double click the item to set to display the pull down list Select the item Items to input from the text box Double click the item to set and in...

Page 68: ...CLEAR setting Page 76 Section 8 4 CH2 Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH3 Analog HOLD CLEAR setting CH4 Analog HOLD CLEAR setting Alert output function CH1 Alert output setting Page 92 Section 8 9 CH1 Alert...

Page 69: ...sed Set all the items for the parameter If any blank exists the parameter cannot be written to the D A converter module To read the parameter from the D A converter module set Parameter read for Metho...

Page 70: ...w When the master local module is the QJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET button When the master local module is the LJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Ne...

Page 71: ...ule of the master station to RUN 11 The network configuration setting is now completed Set the module parameter of the slave station referring to procedure 4 or later in the following section Paramete...

Page 72: ...ject window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET button When the master local module is the LJ71GF11 T2 Project window Parameter Network Parameter CC IE Field button 2 Select the D A c...

Page 73: ...on 6 Set Parameter write for Method selection 7 Check the read parameter and select the item to be changed from Write Value Then set a new value For the item not to be changed set the same value as Re...

Page 74: ...ssing the switch decreases the analog output value 6 Keep pressing the button until the RUN LED turns on After the RUN LED turns on release the button While the RUN LED is on the offset value or gain...

Page 75: ...rsion Page 152 Appendix 4 Because the offset value and gain value are written to the nonvolatile memory in the D A converter module the set values can be used even after the module is powered on and o...

Page 76: ...nused channels reduces the conversion cycles 1 Setting procedure 1 Set Parameter write for Method selection CC IE Field Configuration window Select a D A converter module in List of stations CC IE Fie...

Page 77: ...in List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 Set CH Range setting When switching the output range se...

Page 78: ...to RY13 Enable Disable Enable or disable Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting address 0104H HOLD CLEAR HOLD or CLEAR HOLD or CLEAR Analog output status of when the CPU module is in the RUN status The ana...

Page 79: ...t Parameter write for Method selection CC IE Field Configuration window Select a D A converter module in List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CH D A c...

Page 80: ...the following Analog output HOLD CLEAR setting function Page 76 Section 8 4 1 Setting procedure 1 Set Parameter write for Method selection CC IE Field Configuration window Select a D A converter modul...

Page 81: ...ponding to the lower limit value of the analog output value in the range setting for the scaling lower limit value b When the user range setting is used for the analog output range Set a value corresp...

Page 82: ...tting to 0 Enable 4 Set values for CH Scaling lower limit value and CH Scaling upper limit value Even if the scaling upper limit value and the scaling lower limit value are set so that the change is l...

Page 83: ...mit value 10000 CH Scaling lower limit value 2000 The digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Digital value Digital value after scale conversion Analog output voltage V 2000 0...

Page 84: ...alue 4000 The digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Digital value Digital value after scale conversion Analog output voltage V 4000 16000 10 6000 8000 5 8000 0 0 10000 8000...

Page 85: ...Scaling lower limit value 2000 The digital values and scale converted digital values are as follows Digital value Digital value after scale conversion Analog output voltage V 4000 12000 6 1000 6000 2...

Page 86: ...erformance specifications The default digital value 0 may not be appropriate depending on the scaling function setting Especially in the examples 1 2 and 3 the out of range digital value error error c...

Page 87: ...is set to the shifting set value the shifting set value is added regardless of the status change OFF ON OFF of Initial data setting request flag RY9 2 Setting procedure 1 Set Parameter write for Metho...

Page 88: ...set value RWw6 to RWw9 250 The digital value is as follows Item Setting range CH Shifting set value RWw6 to RWw9 32768 to 32767 Analog output voltage V Digital value before adjustment Digital value Sh...

Page 89: ...lue is as follows Analog output voltage V Digital value Digital value Shifting set value Value after scaling 0 3025 3000 0 1 4225 4200 2400 2 5425 5400 4800 3 6625 6600 7200 4 7825 7800 9600 5 9025 90...

Page 90: ...t of stations CC IE Field Configuration Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 Enable 3 Set CH Scaling enable disable setting to 0 Enable 4 Set value...

Page 91: ...g range analog output is as follows When the digital value is greater than the upper limit of the setting range the analog value is output with the upper limit of the setting range When the digital va...

Page 92: ...setting address 010EH is set to Enable 0 the scale converted digital value is the target for the check code When the scale converted digital value is out of the setting range a slight inaccuracy may b...

Page 93: ...EADY RXB Time ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 16383 16384 24575 Setting range The check code is reset when the value is within the setting range The check code is not reset when the value is out of th...

Page 94: ...OFF ON OFF 0A11H ON 0000H 0000H 0A01H Alert output upper limit value OFF ON Alert output signal RX1E OFF OFF ON Alert output lower limit value 10000 1000 Digital value Alert output flag CH1 upper lim...

Page 95: ...lower limit value is output After an alert occurs the analog output value returns to the normal value by changing the digital value to a value within the setting range However Alert output flag RWrA...

Page 96: ...C IE Field Configuration window Select a D A converter module in List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Parameter Processing of Slave Station 2 Set CH D A conversion enable disable setting to 0 En...

Page 97: ...Description Reference Error flag RXA Turns on when a moderate error or major error occurs Page 133 Appendix 1 1 3 Latest error code RWr0 An error code is stored when a moderate error or major error o...

Page 98: ...uting a command of the slave station Page 116 Section 11 1 1 Error history address 0A00H to 0AEFH Page 148 Appendix 3 14 Ex Operation to clear Station number switch changing error error code 0940H For...

Page 99: ...f range digital value can be cleared 1 Select the D A converter module in List of stations on the CC IE Field Configuration window 2 Open the Command Execution of Slave Station window CC IE Field Conf...

Page 100: ...f the external power supply is notified and the extension output module can be stopped a External power supply monitoring function When the external power supply is turned off with External power supp...

Page 101: ...ut module the assigned remote output signal cannot be turned on off or monitored using the program Turn on off or monitor the remote input signal before assignment of the main module In the above exam...

Page 102: ...ls other than remote I O signals assigned to the external module cannot be set with the external signal assignment function If the above is set the error code 017 H is stored in Latest error code RWr0...

Page 103: ...of errors occur an error is received in the following priority order Major error Moderate error Minor error the error at the time of Disconnecting or CPU STOP Remote I O signal Remote input RX Remote...

Page 104: ...n whether any network error occurs or not can be checked through GX Works2 connected to the CPU module 1 How to use 1 Connect GX Works2 to the CPU module 2 Start CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics f...

Page 105: ...hing time and the route of the IP communication from the connected station to the target station can be checked This function is unavailable for the D A converter module Cable Test The cable status be...

Page 106: ...104 a Remote operation 1 Select a slave station to be reset and click the button 2 Clicking the button on the following window starts the remote reset 3 Click the button on the following window...

Page 107: ...to SW00B7 For the link special relay SB and link special register SW refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used Ex Interlock example 2 Transient transmission program For a t...

Page 108: ...NZ2GF2B 60DA4 Extension output module NZ2EX2B1 16T RY20 Error flag assignment RY22 Alert output signal assignment Remote output signal assigned by the external signal assignment function 1 Master sta...

Page 109: ...RY20 RY22 used for the external signal assignment function RY22 Alert output signal assignment RY20 Error flag assignment RX1E Alert output signal RXA Error flag RX20 to RX2F RX0 to RX9 RXB to RX1D RX...

Page 110: ...al signal assignment function Alert output signal assignment 0x0022 Error flag assignment 0x0024 D A conversion enable disable setting CH1 D A conversion enable disable setting 0 Enable CH2 D A conver...

Page 111: ...t enable disable flag Y1011 CH2 Output enable disable flag Y101E Alert output clear request flag D2002 CH1 Digital value D2003 CH2 Digital value D2100 Latest error code D2110 Alert output flag D2120 L...

Page 112: ...e the setting 1 Create a project on GX Works2 Select QCPU Q mode for PLC Series and select Q10UDH for PLC Type Project New 2 Display the network parameter setting window and configure the setting as f...

Page 113: ...ws button 4 Close the CC IE Field Configuration window CC IE Field Configuration Close with Reflecting the Setting 5 Display the refresh parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows b...

Page 114: ...arameter write to set the following Project window Parameter Network Parameter Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET button Select a D A converter module in List of stations CC IE Field Configuration Parameter Pro...

Page 115: ...ble disable flag CH2 Output enable disable flag Check the alert output Check CH1 Digital value range Check CH2 Digital value range CH2 Alert output processing upper limit CH2 Alert output processing l...

Page 116: ...INSPECTION The D A converter module has no special item to be inspected However to maintain the best condition of the system perform the inspection in accordance with the items described in the user s...

Page 117: ...115 CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 10 Memo...

Page 118: ...n 11 1 3 Alarm codes can be checked by any of the following methods Checking by executing a command of the slave station Page 116 Section 11 1 1 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 Page 118 Section 1...

Page 119: ...d click the button 4 When the window shown on the left is displayed click the button 5 The error history of the D A converter module is displayed in Execution Result Item Contents Error code The actio...

Page 120: ...r Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh target device for Latest error code RWr0 is W1100 3 Checking by Latest warning code RWr1 Check the latest warning code with the buffer memory of the ma...

Page 121: ...ion Error name Description and cause Action 0010H Major error Hardware failure Module hardware error Turn off and on the module If this error persists the module may be in failure Please consult your...

Page 122: ...ting data of the REMFR REMTO instruction to access the remote buffer memory 017 H Moderate error External signal assignment setting error An address other than those assigned to the extension I O modu...

Page 123: ...address 010FH to CH4 Scaling upper limit value address 0116H so that the scaling lower limit value is smaller than the scaling upper limit value 0930H Moderate error Cyclic data update watch time sett...

Page 124: ...l power supply monitoring function 1F30H Moderate error Extension module parameter error The parameter of the model name that is different from the model name of the connected extension module has bee...

Page 125: ...ion No already in use own station The network parameter is incorrect or outside the range Set a unique station number After taking the above action turn off and on or reset all the stations where this...

Page 126: ...0A H Minor error Alert occurrence An alert is occurring The channel where the alert has occurred fits in A value fits in indicates that the alarm status is as follows 0 Upper limit of an alert 1 Lowe...

Page 127: ...cifications Check that module power supply voltage is within the range of performance specifications Page 25 Section 3 2 After the check power on the module If the RUN LED does not turn on even after...

Page 128: ...the station number of the D A converter module duplicated with any of other stations Two or more duplicated stations exist Change the setting so that all the station numbers differ Check item Action D...

Page 129: ...on the master station set to Online Change the mode of the module to Online Is there any noise affecting the system Check the wiring condition of the Ethernet cables Is the loopback function enabled...

Page 130: ...e 148 Appendix 3 14 1 Power off the module 2 Connect the PORT1 and PORT2 of the D A converter module with an Ethernet cable 3 Set the station number setting switch as follows x10 TEST x1 0 4 Power on...

Page 131: ...ting again Is the output range setting correct Check Range setting address 0103H with GX Works2 or the dedicated instruction When the output range setting is wrong set the range again with the program...

Page 132: ...k item Action Is the setting of the external signal assignment function correct Check that the following settings are not used in the external signal assignment function Alert output signal assignment...

Page 133: ...ote input signal RX0 to RX1F Remote output signal RY0 to RY1F Appendix 1 1 Remote input signals 1 Warning flag RX7 This signal turns on when a minor error occurs Five seconds after the cause of the mi...

Page 134: ...105H CH Alert output upper limit value address 0106H 0108H 010AH 010CH CH Alert output lower limit value address 0107H 0109H 010BH 010DH Scaling enable disable setting address 010EH CH Scaling lower l...

Page 135: ...or history clear command address 1000H For the error history clear refer to the following Error history clear command address 1000H Page 148 Appendix 3 14 Error flag RXA Error code RWr0 Error Error co...

Page 136: ...on and off Initial data setting request flag RY9 When an alarm code is stored in Latest warning code RWr1 this signal is cleared 6 External power supply monitor state flag RX1F This signal turns on w...

Page 137: ...For the on and off timing refer to the following Error flag RXA Page 133 Appendix 1 1 3 b When a major error occurs Error flag RXA cannot be turned off even if this signal is turned on and off For th...

Page 138: ...Section 3 7 3 3 CH Set value check code RWr2 to RWr5 When the set digital value is out of the setting range the check code is stored For details on the digital value range check function refer to the...

Page 139: ...d to Alert output flag corresponding to each channel Digital value Alert output upper limit value Digital value Alert output lower limit value When an alert is detected in any D A conversion enabled o...

Page 140: ...tored in Latest warning code RWr1 Warning flag RX7 turns on The ALM LED flashes b Default value The default value is set to 0 for all channels Output range setting When the scaling function is disable...

Page 141: ...onverted For details on the shift function refer to the following Shift Function Page 85 Section 8 7 a Setting range 32768 to 32767 b Enabling the setting When the value is set shifting set value turn...

Page 142: ...Ex The following is an example for assigning Alert output signal RX1E to the remote output RY number 2H of the extension output module The remote output RY number 2H is 22H when counted from the start...

Page 143: ...for assigning Error flag RXA to the remote output RY number 4H of the extension output module The remote output RY number 4H is 24H when counted from the start remote output RY number of the main modu...

Page 144: ...o the remote output RY number 6H of the extension output module The remote output RY number 6H is 26H when counted from the start remote output RY number of the main module Thus set 26H for Warning fl...

Page 145: ...ge 145 Appendix 3 9 a Setting range Setting range is 0 Not monitor or 1 to 20 0 1 to 2 seconds Set the value in increments of 1 100ms b Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting reques...

Page 146: ...red When the data other than above is set the D A converter module operates with the setting value of the lower 1 bit 7 D A conversion enable disable setting address 0102H The D A conversion enable di...

Page 147: ...AR setting address 0104H Whether to hold or clear the analog value that is output at the state of CPU module being RUN STOP or when an error occurs is set for each channel a Enabling the setting Turn...

Page 148: ...ting not satisfying the condition is set The error code 062 H is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on If the scaling function or shift functions is used an...

Page 149: ...is set The error code 090 H is stored in Latest error code RWr0 Error flag RXA turns on and the ERR LED turns on The value to be set must satisfy the condition of Scaling upper limit value Scaling low...

Page 150: ...0A00H to 0A0FH Errors that occurred in the past are stored in Error history 2 to Error history 15 address 0A10H to 0AEFH in reverse chronological order If 16 or more errors occur errors are deleted f...

Page 151: ...initialization command address 1002H This command is used to clear the parameter stored in the nonvolatile memory The module can be restored using this command when Nonvolatile memory data error param...

Page 152: ...ar completed status of the parameter stored in the nonvolatile memory a Initializing the parameter area When the parameters stored in a nonvolatile memory are set back to their default values the valu...

Page 153: ...operation information When initialization of the module operation information is completed the value in this area changes to Completed 1 For the on and off timing refer to the following Module operati...

Page 154: ...t value An analog output value voltage or current corresponding to the digital value 0 under the condition that the scaling function and the shift function are not used 2 Gain value An analog output v...

Page 155: ...cal analog output range If a value is out of the range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications Do not use the value in the dotted line region in...

Page 156: ...practical analog output range If a value is out of the range the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications Do not use the value in the dotted line reg...

Page 157: ...ersion The conversion speed is the time for D A converting CH Digital value RWw2 to RWw5 and outputting the converted analog output value actually However the CC Link IE Field Network system requires...

Page 158: ...C Directive of the machinery constructed with the module These precautions are based on the requirements and the standards of the regulation however it does not guarantee that the entire machinery con...

Page 159: ...GHz 1V m EN61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity 1 Immunity test in which burst noise is applied to the power line and signal line AC DC main power I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV DC I O...

Page 160: ...with a thick ground cable so that low impedance can be ensured even at high frequencies Holes in the control panel must be 10cm diameter or less If the holes are larger than 10cm radio wave may be emi...

Page 161: ...ed for the CC Link IE Field Network Strip a part of the jacket as shown below and ground the exposed shield in the largest possible area b Grounding the cable clamp Use shielded cables for external wi...

Page 162: ...mmended to attach ferrite cores if shielded cables coming out of the control panel do not provide sufficient shielding effects Note that the ferrite cores must be attached at the position closest to t...

Page 163: ...A1206 manufactured by TDK Lambda Corporation Note that a noise filter is not required if the module is used in Zone A defined in EN61131 2 The precautions for attaching a noise filter are described be...

Page 164: ...rements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The module operates at the rated voltage of 24VDC The Low Voltage Directive is not applied to the modules that operate at the rated voltage of less...

Page 165: ...ng Serial Number and Function Version The serial number and function version of the D A converter module can be checked on the rating plate on the side of the module See instruction manual MODEL SERIA...

Page 166: ...164 Appendix 9 External Dimensions The following shows the external dimensions of the D A converter module Unit mm DIN rail center 23 4 68 50 4 5 133 74 5...

Page 167: ...165 APPENDICES A Appendix 9 External Dimensions Memo...

Page 168: ...ecting extension modules 48 Connecting the Ethernet cable 54 Current output characteristics 154 Cyclic data update watch function 78 Cyclic data update watch time setting address 0007H 143 D D LINK LE...

Page 169: ...address 0000H to 04FFH 33 Parameter area initialization command address 1002H 149 Parameter area initialization completed address 1003H 150 Parameter setting 63 Part names 19 Performance specificatio...

Page 170: ...number Revision November 2012 SH NA 081112ENG A First edition This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Elect...

Page 171: ...ve been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could...

Page 172: ...ited States and other countries Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation All other company names and product na...

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