Mitsubishi ElectronicsメーカーGOT1000の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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A - 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Always read these precautions before using this equipment.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly .
A - 2 [DESIGN PRECAUTIONS] W ARNING ● Incorrect operation of the touch switch(s) may lead to a serious acciden t if the GOT backlight is gone out. When the GOT backlight goes ou t, the display sect ion dims, while the input of the touch switch(s) remains active.
A - 3 [MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS] WA R N I N G ● Be sure to shut off all phases of the external pow er supply used by the system before mounting or removing the GOT to/from the panel. Not switching the power off in all phases can cause a unit failu re or malfunction.
A - 4 [MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS] [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION ● When inserting/removing a CF card into /from the GOT(GT16, GT15, GT1 1 ), turn the CF card access switch off in advance. Failure to do so may corrupt data within the CF card. ● When removing a SD card from the GOT(GT14), ma ke sure to support the SD card by hand, as it may pop out.
A - 5 [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] [TEST OPERA TION PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION ● Correctly wire the GOT power supp ly secti on after confirming the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the pr oduct. Not doing so can cause a fire or failure. ● T ighten the terminal screws of the GOT power supply section in the specified torque range.
A - 6 [ST ARTUP/MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS] W ARNING ● When power is on, do not touch the terminals. Doing so can cause an elec tric shock or malfunction. ● Correctly connect t he battery connector . Do not charge, disassemble, heat, short-circuit, solder , or throw the battery into the fire.
A - 7 [T OUCH P ANEL PRECAUTIONS] [BACKLIGHT REPLACEM ENT PRECAUTIONS] [DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION ● For the analog-resistive film type touch panels, normally the adjustment is not required. Howe ver , the difference between a touch ed position and the object position may occu r as the period of use elapses.
A - 8 [TRANSPORT A TION PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION ● When transporting lith ium batteries, make sure to treat the m based on the tra nsport regulation s. (For details on models subject to restrictions, refe r to the User's Manual for the GOT you are using.
A - 9 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............. ............. ............ ................. ............. ................ ............. ........... ............ A - 1 INTRODUCTION .... ............. ............. ................ ............. .............
A - 10 MITSUBISHI PLC CONNECTIONS 2.DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.1 MELSEC-QnU/DC, Q17nD/M/NC/DR, CRnD -700........ ................ ................ ................. .................. 2 - 8 2.2 MELSEC-L ............. ................ .............
A - 11 4.8.4 CC-Link connection (Via G4) (Connection to the CC-Link mod ule mounted on redund ant type extension base unit) ..... 4 - 28 4.9 Q Redundant Setting ........ ................. ............ ................. ............. ............ .....
A - 12 6.3 Connection Diagram ........... ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ........ ............ 6 - 22 6.3.1 RS-232 cable ........... ................ ............. ............. ...........
A - 13 8.4.2 Connecting to Built-i n Ethernet port CPU (multiple connection) .......... ................ ............... 8 - 22 8.4.3 Connecting to Ethernet module (Q/L Series) ... .................... ................ ................ ...............
A - 14 11.CC-Link IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 11.1 Connectable Model List ...... ................ ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ........ ............ 11 - 2 11.1.1 PLC/Motion c ontroller CPU .........
A - 15 14.CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.1 Connectable Model List ........... ................ ................ .................... ................ ................ ...... ....... ..... 14 - 2 14.1.1 PLC/Motion controller CPU .......... ............
A - 16 15.5.12 Station number setting ............. ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. . .... 15 - 43 15.6 Device Range that Can Be Set .................. ................ ................ .......
A - 17 18.4 GOT Side Settings ......... ................ ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ .......... ............. .. 18 - 8 18.4.1 Setting communication interface (Communication settings) ......... .........
A - 18 MULTI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.MULTI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.1 What is Multi-channel Function? ... ................ ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ .. ........ 21 - 2 21.2 System Configuration ... ............
A - 19 22.6.12 Accessing by RT ToolBox2 ................ ................. ................... ................ ................ .......... 22 - 61 22.6.13 Accessing by NC Configurator ........ ................ ................. ................... ..
A - 20 MANUALS The following table lists the manual relevant to this product. Refer to each manual for any purpose. Screen creation sof tware manuals Connection manuals Extended and option.
A - 21 GT16 manuals GT15 manuals GT14 manuals GT12 manuals GT1 1 manuals GT10 manuals Manual Name Packaging Manual Number (Model code) GT16 User's Manual (Ha rdware) S tor.
A - 22 QUICK REFERENCE Creating a project Connecting a controller to the GOT T ransferring data to the GOT Obtaining the specifications and operation methods of GT Designer3 GT Designer3 V.
A - 23 Others Obtaining specifications (including part names, external dimensions, and options) of each GOT • GT16 User's Manual (Hardware) • GT16 Handy GOT User's Manual • GT15 Us.
A - 24 ABBREVIA TIONS AND GENERIC TERMS GOT Abbreviations and generic terms Description GOT1000 Series GT1695 GT1695M-X Abbreviation of GT1695M-XTBA, GT1695M- XTBD GT1685 GT1685M-S Abbreviation of.
A - 25 Communication unit *1 A9GT -QJ71LP23+GT15-75IF900 set *2 A9GT -QJ71BR13+GT15-75IF900 se t *3 A8GT -J61BT13+GT15-75IF900 set Option unit *1 GT15-CFEX+GT15-CFEXIF+GT15-C08CF set GOT1000 S.
A - 26 Option Abbreviations and g eneric terms Description Memory card CF card GT05-MEM-16MC, GT05-MEM-32MC, GT05 -MEM-64MC, GT05-MEM-128MC, GT05-MEM-256MC, GT05-MEM- 512MC, GT05-MEM-1GC, GT05-MEM.
A - 27 Sof tware License key (for GT Sof tGOT1000) Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT Works3 Abbreviation of the SW DNC-GTWK3-E and SW DNC-GTWK3-EA GT Designer3 Abbreviation of scr.
A - 28 Others Abbreviations a nd generic terms Description IAI Abbreviation of I AI Corporation AZBIL Abbreviation of Azbil Corporation (fo rmer Y amatake Corporation) OMRON Abbreviation of OMRON Corporation KEYENCE Abbreviation of KEYENCE CORPORA TION KOYO EI Abbreviation of KOYO EL ECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO.
A - 29 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL Symbols Following symbols are used in this manual. Since the above page was created for explanatio n purpo se, it differs from the actual page. Not connectable model name Connectable model name BUS CONNECTION 5.1 Connectable Model List 5 - 2 Applicable model name Shows GT16.
A - 30 About system configuration The following describes the system configuration of each connec tion included in this manual. Since the above page was created for explanation pu rpose, it differs from the actual page. The configuration of The configuration of equipment connected equipment connected to GOT is shown.
1 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1 - 1 1. PREP ARA T OR Y PROCEDURES FOR MONIT ORING 1.
1 - 2 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1. PREP ARA T OR Y PROCEDURES FOR MONIT ORING The following sho ws the procedures to be taken before monitoring and corresponding re ference sections. Setting the communication interface Determine the connection type and channel No.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Communication In terface 1 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 4 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Commu nication Interface 1.1.1 Setting connected equipment (Channel setting) Set the channel of the equipment connected to the GOT . Setting 1. Select [Common] [Controller Setting] from the me nu.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Communication In terface 1 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW T.
1 - 6 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Commu nication Interface (2) Setting [Controller T ype] The types for the selection differs depending on the PLC to be used.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Communication In terface 1 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW T.
1 - 8 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Commu nication Interface (3) Setting [I/F] The interface differs depending on the GOT to be used. Set the I/F according to the connection and the position of communication unit to be mounted onto the GOT .
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Communication In terface 1 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW T.
1 - 10 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Commu nication Interface (e) GT1 1 •G T 1 1 S e r i a l •G T 1 1 B u s Standard interface 3 (GOT built-in USB interface) [Front vie.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Communication In terface 1 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW .
1 - 12 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Commu nication Interface 1.1.2 I/F communication setting This function displays the list of th e GOT communication interfaces. Set the channel and the communication drive r to the interface to be used.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Communication In terface 1 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW .
1 - 14 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.1 Setting the Commu nication Interface POINT POINT POINT Channel No., drivers, [RS232 Setting] (1) Channel No.2 to No.4 Use the channel No.2 to No.4 when using the Mu lti-channel function. For details of the Multi-channel function, refer to the following.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.2 Writing the Project Da ta and OS on to the GOT 1 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 16 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.2 Writing the Project Data and OS onto the GOT 1.2.2 Checking the project data and OS writing on GOT Confirm if the standard monitor OS, co mmunication driver , op tion OS, project data and communication settings are properly written onto th e GOT by reading fro m GOT using GT Designer3.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 - 17 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 18 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1.3.2 Option unit 1.3.3 Conversion cables 1.3.4 Connector conversion adapter 1.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 - 19 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 20 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection (3) Calculation example (a) When connect ing the GT15-J71BR13, GT15-RS4-9S (3 unit s), GT15-J71E71-100 (For the gateway function) and a bar code r eader (0.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 - 21 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORIN.
1 - 22 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection When using a MELSECNET/H communicatio n unit, CC-Link IE Controller Network communication unit, CC.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 - 23 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORIN.
1 - 24 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection When using the printer unit, sound output unit, or external I/O unit The printer unit, sound output uni t, or ex ternal I/O unit can be installed in any po sition (1st to 3rd stage) of the extension i nterface.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.3 Option Devices for the Respective Connection 1 - 25 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORIN.
1 - 26 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables fo r the Respective Conne ction 1.4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection T o conne ct the GOT to a d evice in the respecti ve connection typ e, connection cables betw een the GOT and a device are necessary .
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 - 27 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITO.
1 - 28 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables fo r the Respective Conne ction RS-485 interface Use the following as the RS-485 interface and the RS-422/485 communication unit connector on the GOT . For the GOT side of the connection cable , use a connec tor and conn ector cover applicable to the GOT connector .
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 - 29 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 30 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables fo r the Respective Conne ction 1.4.3 T erminating resistors of GOT The following shows the terminating resistor specification s on the GOT side. When setting the terminating resisto r in each connection type, refer to the following.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 - 31 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITO.
1 - 32 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables fo r the Respective Conne ction GT1030 Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch. GT1020 Set the terminating resistor using the terminating resistor setting switch.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.4 Connection Cables for the Respective Connection 1 - 33 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 34 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.5 Verifying GOT Recognize s Connected Equipment 1.5 V erifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment V erify the GOT recogni zes controllers on [Communication Settings] of the Utility .
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equip ment 1 - 35 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 3.
1 - 36 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.5 Verifying GOT Recognize s Connected Equipment For GT15, GT14 or GT1 1 1. After powering up the GOT , touch [Main Menu] [Communication setting] from the Utility . 2. T ouch [Communica tion setting].
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.5 Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equip ment 1 - 37 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION For GT10 1.
1 - 38 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.5 Verifying GOT Recognize s Connected Equipment POINT POINT POINT Utility (1) How to display Utility (at default) (2) Utility call When setting [Pressing time] to other than 0 second o n the setting screen of the utility call key , press and hold the utility call key until the buzzer sou nds.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 39 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 40 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring Perform an I/O check Whether the PLC can communicate with the GOT or not can be checked by the I/O check function. If this check ends successfully , it means correct co mmunication interface settings and proper cable connection.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 41 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MON.
1 - 42 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring Confirming the communication st atus with network unit by GOT (1) For MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10 network system The communication status between the GOT and the MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10 network system can be confirmed by the Utility screen of t he GOT .
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 43 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MON.
1 - 44 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring (4) For CC-Link system The communication status between the GOT and the CC-Li nk System can be confirmed by the Utility screen of the GOT . For details on the operation met hod of the GOT Utility screen, refer to the follow ing manual.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 45 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 46 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring Confirming the communication st ate on the GOT (For GT16, GT14) [PING T est] can be confir med by the Util ity screen of the GOT . For details on the operation metho d of the GO T Utility screen, refer to the following manual.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 47 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 48 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring (2) Faulty station information (GS231 to GS238) The bit corresponding to the faulty station is set.(0: Normal, 1: Abnormal) The bit is reset after the fault is recovered.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 49 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION (3) Network No.
1 - 50 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1.6.4 Check on GX Developer Check if the PLC CPU recognize s the GOT (For bus connection) (QCPU (Q mod e) only) Using the [System monitor] of GX Developer , ch eck if the PLC CPU recognizes th e GOT or not.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 51 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MON.
1 - 52 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring Checking if the GOT is performed the dat a link correctly (1) For MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10 network system Check if the GOT is performed the data link correctly in [Other station information] .
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 53 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MON.
1 - 54 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1.6.5 Check on GX Works2 For CC-Link IE Field Network system Use [CC IE Field diagnostics] of GX W o rks2 to c heck if the GOT is correctly performed the data link.
1. PREPARATORY PROCE DURES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring 1 - 55 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
1 - 56 1. PREPARATORY PROCED URES FOR MONITORING 1.6 Checking for Normal Monitoring.
MITSUBISHI PLC CONNECTIONS 2. DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1 3. ACCESS RAN GE FOR MONITORING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 4. HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 5. BUS CONNECTION .
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2 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 2 - 1 2. DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 2.
2 - 2 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2. DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET The device ranges that can be set for the Mitsubishi PLCs are as follows. Note that the device ranges in the fo llowing tables are the maximum values that can be set in GT Designer3.
2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIR.
2 - 4 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET (1) Setting of the CPU No. (a) When monitoring a single CPU system Set to 0. (b) When monitoring a multiple CPU system Set the CPU No. (0 to 4) in [CPU No.] when monitoring a multiple CPU system. When [CPU No.] is set to "0", the monitoring target differs depending on the con nection method.
2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIR.
2 - 6 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET • (For 32 bits) Monitor and write only b8 to b1 1 and b28 to 31 of the buffer memory . Example: The monitor value is 00070003 H when monitoring BM0=87654321 H as mask type 3. BM0=05000100 H wh en writing input value 87654321 H to BM0=0000000 0 H as mask type 3.
2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIR.
2 - 8 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.1 MELSEC-QnU/DC, Q17nD/M/NC/DR, CRnD-700 2.1 MELSEC-QnU/DC, Q17nD/M/NC/DR, CRnD-700 The table below shows the device ranges in [MELSEC- QnU/DC, Q17nD/M/NC/DR, CRnD-700] *10 as the controller type.
2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.2 MELSEC-L 2 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 2.
2 - 10 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.3 MELSEC-QnA/Q/QS, MELDAS C6 * 2.3 MELSEC-QnA/Q/QS, MELDAS C6 * The device ranges that can be set when selecting [MELSEC-QnA/Q/QS, MELDAS C6*] *13 as the controller type are as follows.
2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.4 MELSEC-Q (Multi)/Q Motion 2 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 2.
2 - 12 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.5 MELSEC-A 2.5 MELSEC-A The device ranges that can be set when selecting [MELSEC-A] as the controller type are as follows.
2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.6 MELSEC-FX 2 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 2.
2 - 14 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.7 MELSEC-WS 2.7 MELSEC-WS The device ranges that can be set when selecting [MELSEC-WS] as the controller type are as follows. POINT POINT POINT (1) Devices of MELSEC-WS Only reading is possible for all devices.
2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.7 MELSEC-WS 2 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS C.
2 - 16 2. DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2.7 MELSEC-WS.
3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 3 - 1 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONIT ORING 3.
3 - 2 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONIT ORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring S t ations on Network Systems 3.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems 3 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING.
3 - 4 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems Direct CPU connection/computer link connection (1) When connecting to multiple CPU system • Corresponding to the access range described in ■ Bus connectio n (1).
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems 3 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING.
3 - 6 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems POINT POINT POINT Precautions when using the QCPU re dundant system When monitoring other ne tworks, do not set the QCPU redundant system as a re lay station.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems 3 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING.
3 - 8 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems Example 2: When using bus connection • Monitor accessible range of devices (other than B or W) of other stations or other networks S pecify the accessing network No.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems 3 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING.
3 - 10 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems Example 4: When usin g CPU direct connection o r computer link connection • Monitor accessible range of devices (other than B or W) of other stations or other networks S pecify the accessing network No.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems 3 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORIN.
3 - 12 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems Example 6: When usin g CC-Link connection (intelligent device station) /CC-Link connection (via G4) : .
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.2 Access Range for Monitoring when Using Ethernet Con nection 3 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 3.
3 - 14 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.3 CC-Link System Access Range for Monitoring 3.3 CC-Link System Access Range for Monitoring When using Bus connection/CPU direct connection/computer link connection Only connected stations can be monitored.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.3 CC-Link System Access Range for Monitoring 3 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MO.
3 - 16 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.3 CC-Link System Access Range for Monitoring Monitoring overview The following two methods are availa ble for monitoring by the GOT with CC-Link communication uni t.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.4 Data Link System (MELSECNET/B, (II)) Access Range for Monitoring 3 - 17 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 3.
3 - 18 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.5 Access Range for Monitoring when Connecting FXCPU Setting method of monitor device The following example descri bes the method of setting the network No. and the station numbers when setting monitor devices .
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.6 Connection to Remote I/O Stat ion in MELSECNET/H Networ k System 3 - 19 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 3.
3 - 20 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.6 Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System Direct CPU connection (1) The network units (QJ72LP25-25, QJ72LP25G , QP72BR15) of the remote I/O station are handled as PLC CPU. Connect the GOT to the RS-232 interface of the network unit.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.6 Connection to Remote I/O Stat ion in MELSECNET/H Networ k System 3 - 21 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR .
3 - 22 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.7 Connection to the Head Modul e of CC-L ink IE Field Ne twork System 3.7 Connection to the Head Module of CC-Link IE Field Network System When connected to the head module o f the CC-Link IE Field Network, the GOT can monitor the PLC CPUs of the master station and local stations.
3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.7 Connection to the Head Module of CC-Link IE Fi eld Network System 3 - 23 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR.
3 - 24 3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 3.7 Connection to the Head Modul e of CC-L ink IE Field Ne twork System.
4 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4 - 1 4. HOW T O MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 4.
4 - 2 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4. HOW T O MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM This section explains the restricti ons on the connecti on methods and other information applicable when th e QCPU redundant system is monito red by the GOT .
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 .
4 - 4 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM The following table shows the featu res of each connection method. Connection type Before system switching After system switching • Direct CPU connection (R.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 .
4 - 6 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM *1 T o monitor the control system after the system switching wit hout the Q redundant setting, change th e cable connection from t he PLC CPU in the previous control system to the control system after system swit ching.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 .
4 - 8 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.1 Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System 4.1 Connection to Remote I/O S tation in MELSECNET/ H Network System 4.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.1 Connection to Remote I/O Stat ion in MELSECNET/H Networ k System 4 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 10 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.1 Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System 4.1.3 Ethernet connection (Connection to Ethernet module mounted on remote I/O station) Th.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.2 Direct CPU Connection 4 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 12 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.2 Direct CPU Connection 4.2.2 When using two GOT s Connect a GOT to each PLC CPU to respond to the system sw itching. (1) Connection method Connect GOT s to the RS-232 interf ace of the control system and standb y system CPU modules (Q12 PRHCPU, Q25PRHCPU) of the redundant system.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.2 Direct CPU Connection 4 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 14 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.2 Direct CPU Connection The following diagram show s an example of screen setting using SM1515. System configuration e xample: when using one GOT Create a monitor screen on the base screen 1 that perfo rms the following operations for when connecting a GOT to control system and st andby system.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.2 Direct CPU Connection 4 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 1.
4 - 16 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.2 Direct CPU Connection 3. Set the comment display on the base screen 1. Set a comment to be displayed on the base screen 1 depending on the system status (ON/OFF of the SM1515) of the connected PLC CPU using the Comment Displ ay (Bit).
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.2 Direct CPU Connection 4 - 17 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 18 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.3 CC-Link Connection (I ntelligen t Device Station) 4.3 CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device S tation) This section describes the CC-Link connection (intel ligent device station) that connects the GOT set as the intelligent device station to the CC-Link network.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.3 CC-Link Connection (Intelligen t Device Station) 4 - 19 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4.
4 - 20 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.4 CC-Link Connection (Via G4) 4.4 CC-Link Connection (V ia G4) This section explains the CC-Link connectio n (via G4) t hat connects the GOT to the AJ65BT -G4-S3 of the CC-Link network. The following shows an example of connecting the GO T to th e AJ65BT -G4-S3 of the CC-Link network.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.4 CC-Link Connection (Via G4) 4 - 21 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDU.
4 - 22 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.5 MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 Conne ctions (Network Systems) 4.5 MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 Connections (Network Systems) This section explains the MELSECNET/ H and MELSECNET/10 connections (network systems) that connect the GOT to the MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 network system.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.6 CC-Link IE Controller Networ k Connection (Network System) 4 - 23 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 24 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.7 Ethernet Connection 4.7 Ethernet Connection This section explains the Ethernet connecti on t hat connects the GOT to the Ethernet network system. The following shows a n example of connec ting the GOT to th e Ethernet network.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.8 Connection to the Redundant Type Extension Base Unit 4 - 25 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 26 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.8 Connection to the Redund ant Type Extension Base Unit 4.8.2 Ethernet connection (Connection to the Et hernet module mounted on redundant type extension b.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.8 Connection to the Redundant Type Extension Base Unit 4 - 27 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 28 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.8 Connection to the Redund ant Type Extension Base Unit 4.8.4 CC-Link connection (V ia G4) (Co nnection to the CC-Link module mounted on redundant type ext.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.9 Q Redundant Setting 4 - 29 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 4.
4 - 30 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.9 Q Redundant Setting *1 Pair number Redundant CPU pair means the redundant CPUs (System A / System B) in the redundant system configuration. Pair number is the number assigned to each redundant CPU pair . Example: Ethernet connection (Pair No.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the C ontrol System Using the Script Function 4 - 31 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 AC.
4 - 32 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function 1. Set the station number switching device. Select [Common] [Controller Setting] [S tation No. Switching], and set the internal device GD100 as the station number switching device.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the C ontrol System Using the Script Function 4 - 33 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 AC.
4 - 34 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function HINT HINT HINT When the MELSECNET/H network is connected to the redunda nt system only , SW56 (curr ent control station) can be set as the station number switching device.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the C ontrol System Using the Script Function 4 - 35 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 AC.
4 - 36 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function 4. On the screen 1, set the switch for writing the st ation No. 1 to the st ation number switching device. After the GOT is started up, the station number switching device value of the GOT is "0".
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the C ontrol System Using the Script Function 4 - 37 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 AC.
4 - 38 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function 4.10.2 Method for using the screen changing function • As a feature of this function, monitor screens are created for each station number .
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the C ontrol System Using the Script Function 4 - 39 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 AC.
4 - 40 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function 3. Set monitor screens. For MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection o r Ethernet connection: (Common) • Create a monitor scree n with each ob ject whose network setting is S tation No.
4. HOW TO MONITOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the C ontrol System Using the Script Function 4 - 41 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 AC.
4 - 42 4. HOW TO MONI TOR REDUNTANT SYSTEM 4.10 Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function 4. Change the screen switching device value in the script.
5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 5 - 1 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.
5 - 2 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.1 Connectable Model List 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.1 Connectable Model List The following table shows the conne ctable models. (Continued to next page) *1 When using the bus extension connecto r box, att ach it to the e x tension base unit.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.1 Connectable Model List 5 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION (Continued to next page) *1 Only GT1 15 -Q BDA can be connected.
5 - 4 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.1 Connectable Model List *1 Only GT1 15 -Q BDA can be connected. *2 Only GT1 15 -Q BDQ can be connected. *3 When using SV13, SV22, or SV43, use the motion controller CP U on which any of the fol lowing main OS version is installed.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 5.
5 - 6 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When 2 to 5 GOT s are connected *1 For the extension cables, refer to the MELSEC-Q cat alog (L(NA)08032). *2 When installin g the GOT 13.2m or more away from the main base unit, the bus extension connector box is requi red.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNE.
5 - 8 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 5.
5 - 10 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When 2 to 3 GOT s are connected *1 For the extension cables, refer to MELSEC-A/QnA ca talog (L(NA)08024). *2 When installin g the GOT 6.6m or more away from the ma in base unit, the bus connector conversio n box is required.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONN.
5 - 12 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5.2.3 Connection to QnASCPU or AnSCPU When one GOT is connected Main base unit Bus extension connector box GOT Extension base unit Connection cable 1) Connection cable 2) Extension cable Communication driver Bus(A/QnA) PLC Connection cable 2) GOT Max.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONN.
5 - 14 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When two GOT s are connected *1 For the extension cables, refer to MELSEC-A/QnA ca talog (L(NA)08024). *2 When installing the 1st GOT 30m or more away from the ma in base unit, the bus connector conversion box is required.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONN.
5 - 16 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When three GOT s are connected *1 For the extension cables, refer to MELSEC-A/QnA ca talog (L(NA)08024). *2 The connection of multiple GOT s When connecting to multipl e GOT s with GT 16, GT15 and GT1 1 mixed, use GT1 1 as a terminal.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 17 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION *4 When using GT15-C BS, connect as following precautions.
5 - 18 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5.2.4 Connection to A0J2HCPU *1 The number of connectable GOT s is restricted depending on the number of intell igent function modules mounted to the A0J2HCPU. 5.4.12 When connecting multiple GOT s *2 When using the following functions, use GT15-ABUS(2).
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 19 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 5.
5 - 20 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When two GOT s are connected *1 When installing the 1st GOT 30m or more away from the ma in base unit, the bus connector conversion box is required. *2 When connecting to multiple GOT s with GT 16, GT15 and GT1 1 mixed, use GT1 1 as a terminal.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 21 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONN.
5 - 22 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When 2 to 3 GOT s are connected *2 *1 The connection of multiple GOT s When connecting to multipl e GOT s with GT 16, GT15 and GT1 1 mixed, use GT1 1 as a terminal. *2 The number of connectable GOT s is restricted according to the CPU type and the number of intelligent function modules.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 23 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION *3 When using GT15-C BS, connect as following precautions.
5 - 24 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5.2.6 Connecting to motion controller CPU (A171SCPU(-S3(N)), A171SHCPU(N), A172SHCPU(N), A173UHCPU(-S1)) When one GOT is connected Main base unit .
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 25 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONN.
5 - 26 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When two GOT s are connected *1 For the extension cables, refer to MELSEC-A/QnA ca talog (L(NA)08024). *2 Use the A168B for the extension base unit . *3 When installing the 1st GOT 30m or more away from the ma in base unit, the bus connector conversion box is required.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 27 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONN.
5 - 28 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration When 2 to 3 GOT s are connected *4 *1 For the extension cables, refer to MELSEC-A/QnA ca talog (L(NA)08024). *2 Use the A168B for the extension base unit . *3 The connection of multiple GOT s When connecting to multipl e GOT s with GT 16, GT15 and GT1 1 mixed, use GT1 1 as a terminal.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.2 System Configuration 5 - 29 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION *5 When using GT15-C BS, connect as following precautions.
5 - 30 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.3 GOT Side Settings 5.3 GOT Side Settings 5.3.1 Setting communication interface (Communication settings) Set the channel of the connected equipment. 1. Select [Common] [Contr oller Setting] from the menu. 2. The Controller Setting window is displ ayed.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.3 GOT Side Settings 5 - 31 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECT.
5 - 32 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.3 GOT Side Settings POINT POINT POINT When connecting to motion controller CPU (Q Series) In the [Base Setting] on MT Developer , set "10" to the number of slots for the extension base used for GOT connection.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.3 GOT Side Settings 5 - 33 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECT.
5 - 34 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.4 Precautions 5.4 Precautions 5.4.1 GT15-C [ ] EXSS-1, GT15-C [ ] BS (1) Composition of GT15-C EXSS-1 It is composed of GT15-EXCNB (0.5m) and GT15- C BS (10 to 30m). Calculate the cable le ngth based on GT15-C100EXSS- 1(10m), GT15-C200EXSS-1(20m) and GT15- C300EXSS-1(30m).
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.4 Precautions 5 - 35 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 5.
5 - 36 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.4 Precautions 5.4.8 When designing the system When the GOT is OFF , the following currents are suppli ed to the GOT from the PLC CPU side (the power supply module on the mai n base unit).(The GOT does not opera te when it is OFF .
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.4 Precautions 5 - 37 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 .
5 - 38 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.4 Precautions 5.4.12 When connecting multiple GOT s (1) System including dif ferent GOT series The GOT1000 series can be co nnected with GOT -A900 series in a system. When using them together , refer to the fo llowing T echnica l News.
5. BUS CONNECTION 5.4 Precautions 5 - 39 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 5.
5 - 40 5. BUS CONNECTION 5.4 Precautions.
6 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 6 - 1 6. DIRECT CONNECTION T O CPU 6.
6 - 2 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.1 Connectable Model List 6. DIRECT CONNECTION T O CPU 6.1 Connectable Model List The following table shows the conne ctable models. (Continued to next page) *1 When in multiple CPU syst em configuration, use CPU function version B or later .
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.1 Connectable Model List 6 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTE.
6 - 4 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 When monitoring A0J2HCPU, A2 C CPU or A2SCPU, only the follo w ing or later software version is used to write to the CPU.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.1 Connectable Model List 6 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTE.
6 - 6 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6.2 System Configuration 6.2.1 Connecting to QCPU *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be mounte d on GT155 . *2 For the connection to GOT , refer to the connection diagram.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 6.
6 - 8 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6.2.3 Connecting to QnACPU *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 .
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 6.
6 - 10 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6.2.5 Connecting to FXCPU When connecting to FX 0 , FX 0S , FX 0N , FX 1 , FX 2 or FX 2C *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 .
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
6 - 12 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration *6 GT14, GT12, GT1 1 and GT10 are available for the multiple-G T14 , GT12, GT1 1, GT10 connection function to connect up to two GOT s.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
6 - 14 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration When connecting to FX 3G (RS-422 connection) *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 . *2 For the connection to GOT , refer to the connection diagram.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
6 - 16 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration When connecting to FX 3GC (FX 3GC -/ D , F X 3GC - /DSS) (RS-422 connection) *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 . *2 For the connection to GOT , refer to the connection diagram.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 17 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
6 - 18 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration When connecting to FX 3U or FX 3UC (FX 3UC - -L T(-2)) (RS-232 connection) *1 For details of the GOT multi-drop connection, refer to the following.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 19 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
6 - 20 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6.2.6 Connecting to WSCPU *1 Use the RS-232 connection model. 6.2.7 Connecting to the motion controller CPU *1 For the connection to GOT , refer to the connection diagram. ( RS232 connection diagram 3)) *2 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT).
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.2 System Configuration 6 - 21 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
6 - 22 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.3 Connection Diagr am 6.3 Connection Diagram The following diag ram shows the connection between the GOT and the PLC.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.3 Connectio n Diagram 6 - 23 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM .
6 - 24 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.3 Connection Diagr am Precautions when prep aring a cable (1) Cable length The length of the RS-422 cabl e must be within th e maximum distance specifications. (2) GOT side connector For the GOT side connector , refer to the following.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.4 GOT Side Settings 6 - 25 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 6.
6 - 26 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.4 GOT Side Settings *1 This is effective when collecting a large data on oth er than the monitor screen (logging, recip e function, etc.). Howe ver , when connecting to Q00J/Q00/Q01CPU, the sequence scan time may be influenced.
6. DIRECT CONNE CTION TO CPU 6.4 GOT Side Settings 6 - 27 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 .
6 - 28 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6.5 Precautions 6.5 Precautions Connection to FXCPU (1) When connecting to FX 3G /FX 3GC /FX 3U /FX 3UC series When the keyword of FXCPU (FX 3G /FX 3GC /FX 3U / FX 3UC series) has been set, GOT may not be able to monitoring.
7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7 - 1 7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.
7 - 2 7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.1 Connectable Model List 7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.1 Connectable Model List The following table shows the conne ctable models. 7.1.1 PLC/Motion controller CPU (Continued to next page) *1 When in multiple CPU syst em configuration, use CPU function version B or later .
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.1 Connectable Model List 7 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
7 - 4 7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 The computer link module version U or later supports the A2SCP U(S1), A2SHCPU(S1), A1SHCPU, A1SJHCPU and A0J2HCPU. In addition, A0J2-C214-S 1 (A0J2HCPU-dedicated computer link module) canno t be used.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.1 Connectable Model List 7 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM.
7 - 6 7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.1 Connectable Model List 7.1.2 Serial communication module/Computer link module *1 Communication cannot be performed with RS-485. A0J2-C214-S1 cannot be used. *2 Either CH1 or CH2 can be used for the function version A.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.2 System Configuration 7 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7.
7 - 8 7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.2 System Configuration 7.2.2 Connecting to LCPU *1 For details on the system configuration on the serial communication module side, refer to the following manual. MELSEC-L Serial Communication Module User' s Manual (Basic) *2 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT).
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.2 System Configuration 7 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7.
7 - 10 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.2 System Configuration 7.2.4 Connecting to QnACPU (QnACPU type) *1 For details on the system configuration on the serial communication module side, refer to the following manual.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.2 System Configuration 7 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM .
7 - 12 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.2 System Configuration *1 For details on the system configuration on the serial communication module side, refer to the following manual.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.2 System Configuration 7 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7.
7 - 14 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.2 System Configuration 7.2.7 Connecting to ACPU (AnS CPU type, A0J2HCPU, A2CCPUC) *1 For the system configuration on the computer link module side, refer to the following manual. Computer Link Module (Com. link func.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.3 Connectio n Diagram 7 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7.
7 - 16 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.3 Connection Diagr am Precautions when prep aring a cable (1) Cable length The length o f the RS-232 cable must be 15m or le ss. (2) GOT side connector For the GOT side connector , refe r to the following. 1.4.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.3 Connectio n Diagram 7 - 17 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7.
7 - 18 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.3 Connection Diagr am Connecting terminating resistors (1) GOT side When connecting a PL C to the GOT , a terminati ng resistor must be connected to the GOT . (a) For GT16, GT15, GT12 Set the terminating resistor setting switch of the GOT main unit to "Disable".
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.4 GOT Side Settings 7 - 19 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7.
7 - 20 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.4 GOT Side Settings *1 This is effective when collecting a large data on oth er than the monitor screen (logging, recip e function, etc.). Howe ver , when connecting to Q00J/Q00/Q01CPU, the sequence scan time may be influenced.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.4 GOT Side Settings 7 - 21 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 B.
7 - 22 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.5 PLC Side Setting 7.5 PLC Side Setting The GOT operates un der the following transmission specifications when it i s con nected to a Mitsubishi PLC in the computer link connection. The PLC side settings (the serial communicatio n module, computer link modul e) are ex pla ined in Section 7.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.5 PLC Side Setting 7 - 23 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BU.
7 - 24 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.5 PLC Side Setting 7.5.2 Connecting serial communication module (QnA Series) POINT POINT POINT Serial communication module (QnA Series) For details of the serial communication module (QnA Series), refer to the following manu al.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.5 PLC Side Setting 7 - 25 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BU.
7 - 26 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.5 PLC Side Setting (1) Mode setting switch (2) T ransmission specifications switch (a) AJ71UC24 • Transmission speed setting (SW13 to SW 15) Set the transmission speed (SW 13 to SW15) as follows. The transmission speed setting must be consiste nt with that of the GOT side.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.5 PLC Side Setting 7 - 27 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BU.
7 - 28 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.5 PLC Side Setting POINT POINT POINT When connecting the GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT 10 and the computer link unit When the GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 and the computer link unit are conne cted via RS-232C, set the buffer memory in the computer li nk un it using the sequence program so that CD signals are not checked.
7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7.6 Precautions 7 - 29 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 7.
7 - 30 7. COMPUTER LINK CONN ECTION 7.6 Precautions.
8 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8 - 1 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.
8 - 2 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.1 Connectable Model List 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.1 Connectable Model List 8.1.1 PLC/Motion controller CPU The following table shows the conne ctable models. (Continued to next page) *1 When in multiple CPU syst em configuration, use CPU function version B or later .
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.1 Connectable Model List 8 - 3 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BU.
8 - 4 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 When using SV13, SV22, or SV43, use the motion controller CP U on which any of the fol lowing main OS version is installed.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.1 Connectable Model List 8 - 5 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BU.
8 - 6 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.1 Connectable Model List 8.1.2 Ethernet module *1 If the A series Ethernet module is applied to the QnAC PU, the GOT can monitor the de vices as the same as the case of AnACPU. However , the following devices cannot be moni tored.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration 8 - 7 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.
8 - 8 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration *3 A length between a hub and a node. The maximum distance dif fers depending on the Ethernet device to be used. The following shows the number of th e connec table nodes when a repeater hub is used.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration 8 - 9 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS .
8 - 10 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration *6 When using an Ethernet module with the FX 3UC series, FX 2NC -CNV -IF or FX 3UC -1PS-5V is required. *7 GT14 models compatible with Et hernet co nnecti on are only GT1455-QTBDE and GT1450-QLBDE.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration 8 - 11 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.
8 - 12 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration 8.2.3 Connecting to Display I/F *1 The destination connected with the twisted pair cable varies with the configuration of the applicable Ethernet net work system .
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration 8 - 13 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.
8 - 14 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.2 System Configuration 8.2.5 Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (B uilt-in Ethernet port Motion Cont roller CPU) *1 The destination connected with the twisted pair cable varies with the configuration of the applicable Ethernet net work system .
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.3 GOT Side Settings 8 - 15 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.
8 - 16 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.3 GOT Side Settings *1 T o connect the GOT with the Etherne t module (Q Series) in the one-on-one relation ship using a cross cable, set [T imeout Time] to 6sec. or longer . *2 Click the [Setting] button an d perform the sett ing in the [GO T IP Address Setting] screen.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.3 GOT Side Settings 8 - 17 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION POINT POINT POINT (1) Exa mple of [Detail setting].
8 - 18 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.3 GOT Side Settings POINT POINT POINT (1) E xample of [Ethernet setting] For examples of [Ethernet setting], refer to the following.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.3 GOT Side Settings 8 - 19 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CO.
8 - 20 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8.4.1 Connect ing to Built-in Ethernet port CPU (one-to-one connection) This section descri bes the settings of the GOT and Built-in Ethernet port CPU in the following case of system configuration.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 21 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 22 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8.4.2 Connecting to Built-in Ethernet port CPU (multiple connection) This section describes th e sett ings of the GOT and Built-in Ethernet port CPU in t he following case of system configuration.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 23 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 24 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting Checking communication state of Connecting to Built-in Ethernet port CPU (1) When using the Command Prompt of Windows . Execute a Ping command at the Command Prompt of Windows . (a) When normal communication C:>Ping 192.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 25 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 26 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting (3) Routing pa rameter setting Up to 64 [ Transfe r Network No.]s can be s et. However , the same transfer network n umber cannot be set twice or more (multiple times). Therefore, the one that ca n access to other station from the request source host GO T is 64 kind s of [T ransfer Network No.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 27 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 28 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting Utility setting for C Controller module (1) Q12DCCPU-V Use SW3PVC-CCPU-E V er .3.05F or later for the C Controller setting utility .
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 29 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 30 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting (1) Controller setting (2) Ethernet setting *1 Set the same value as that o f GOT N/W No. *2 Set a value different fr om that of the GOT PLC No.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 31 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 32 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting [Network p arameter] of GX Developer (1) Network p arameter : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Specify the same network No. as that of the GOT . *2 Do not set the same station No. as that of the GOT .
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 33 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 34 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting Switch settings of Ethernet module Set the operation mode setting switch and exchange condition setting switch.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 35 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 36 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting (2) Example of sequence program POINT POINT POINT When changing the sequence p rogram After writing the sequence program to the PLC CPU, operate the PLC CPU ether tu rning OFF and then ON or resetting.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 37 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 38 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8.4.7 Connecting to Ethernet module (FX Series) This section describes the settings of the GOT and Ethernet module (FX Series) in the following ca se of the system configuration.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 39 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 40 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting Ethernet parameter settings of FX 3U -ENET - ADP (1) Ethernet settings Set the Ethernet parameter at [FX Parameter] on GX Work s2. T o set FX 3U -ENET -ADP , GX Works2 V er .1.90U or l ater is required.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 41 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 42 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8.4.8 Connecting to Display I/F (CNC C70) This section describes the sett ings of the GOT and Display I/F (CNC C70) in the foll owing case of the system configuration. POINT POINT POINT Display I/F (CNC C70) For details of the Display I/F (CNC C70), refer to the following manual.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 43 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 44 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8.4.9 Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module This section describes the se ttings of the GOT , Ethernet adapter modu le and the PLC in the following system configuration. System configuration *1 Set the GOT network No.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 45 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 46 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8.4.10 C onnecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (Built-in Ethernet port Motion Controller CPU) This section describes th e sett ings of the GOT and Built-in Ethernet port Motion Contro lle r CPU in the following case of system co nfiguration.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting 8 - 47 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CON.
8 - 48 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.4 PLC Side Setting POINT POINT POINT Ethernet diagnostics of GX Works2/GX Developer Ethernet diagnostics of GX Works2/GX Developer is available to a Ping test from the PLC. For details of Ethernet diagnosti cs of GX Works2/GX Developer , refe r to the following manual.
8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.5 Precautions 8 - 49 1 PREP ARA TORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 2 DEVICE RANGE THA T CAN BE SET 3 ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING 4 HOW TO MONIT OR REDUNT ANT SYSTEM 5 BUS CONNECTION 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.
8 - 50 8. ETHERNET CONNECTION 8.5 Precautions When setting IP address Do not use "0" and "255" at the end of an IP address. (Numbers of *.*.*.0 and *. *.*.255 are used by the system) The GOT may n ot monitor the controller correctly with the above numbers.
9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CONN ECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLI F IER CONNECTION 9 - 1 9.
9 - 2 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.1 Connectable Model List 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC T O PLC NETWORK) 9.1 Connectable Model List POINT POINT POINT (1) Connectable network When using MELSECNET/H in NET/10 mode, refer to MELSECNET/10 CONN ECTION.
9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.1 Connectable Model List 9 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLE.
9 - 4 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 When using SV13, SV22, or SV43, use the motion controller CP U on which any of the fol lowing main OS version is installed.
9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.1 Connectable Model List 9 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLE.
9 - 6 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.1 Connectable Model List 9.1.2 MELSECNET/H network module *1 Use function version B or later of the MELSECNET/H net work module and CPU.
9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.2 System Configuration 9 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER .
9 - 8 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.2 System Configuration *3 For the coaxial cable, refer to the following manual. Q corresponding MEL SECNET/H Network System Reference Manual (PL C to PLC network) For the coaxial cable conne ctor connec tion me thod, refer to the foll owing.
9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.3 GOT Side Settings 9 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NET.
9 - 10 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.3 GOT Side Settings *1 Cannot be set for the QCPU redundant system. *2 For details, refer to the following manual.
9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.4 PLC Side Settings 9 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NE.
9 - 12 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.4 PLC Side Settings (1) S tation number setting switch : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Do not set the same station No.
9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.4 PLC Side Settings 9 - 13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NE.
9 - 14 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.4 PLC Side Settings Connecting to C Con troller module Use SW3PVC-CCPU-E V er .3.05F or later for the MELSECNET/H utility .
9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.4 PLC Side Settings 9 - 15 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NE.
9 - 16 9. MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 9.5 Precautions 9.5 Precautions Network configuration Use MELSECNET/H (PLC to PLC netwo rk) to configur e a network inclu d ing the GOT . The following networks including the GOT canno t be configur ed.
10 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CONN ECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLI F IER CONNECTION 10 - 1 10.
10 - 2 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.1 Connectable Model List 10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC T O PLC NETWORK) 10.1 Connect able Model List POINT POINT POINT (1) Connectable network The MELSECNET/10 connecti on includes the MELSECNE T/H network system used in the MELSECNET/10 mode.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.1 Connectab le Model List 10 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT .
10 - 4 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) Series Model name Clock Communication type Refer to MELSEC-A (AnCPU) A2UCPU MELSECNET/10 10.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.1 Connectab le Model List 10 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT .
10 - 6 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.1 Connectable Model List 10.1.2 M ELSECNET/H (NET/10 mode), MELSECNET/10 network module *1 Use function version B or later of the CPU and MELSECNET/H net work module.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.2 System Configuration 10 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
10 - 8 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.2 System Configuration 10.2.2 C onnecting to the coaxial bus system *1 Use a PLC CPU and MELSECNET/H network module of function ver s ion B or lat er . *2 For the system configuration of the MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 network module, refer to the following manuals.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.3 GOT Side Settings 10 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 10 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.3 GOT Side Settings *1 Cannot be set for the QCPU redundant system. *2 For details, refer to the following manual.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.3 GOT Side Settings 10 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLE.
10 - 12 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10.4.1 Connecting to MELSECNET/H network module This section describes the settings of the GOT and MELSECNET/H network module in the following case of system configuration.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10 - 13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 14 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting (b) Network range assignment : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Be sure to set it to perform the cyclic transmission. *2 Set it when the MEL SECNET/H network module is used i n the redundant QnPRHCPU system.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10 - 15 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 16 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting (b) Routing parameter setting Up to 64 [T ransfer Network No.]s can be set.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10 - 17 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 18 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting (1) Network number setting switch : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Specify the same network No.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10 - 19 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 20 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting (2) Network range assignment : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Be sure to set it to perform the cyclic transmission.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10 - 21 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 22 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting Switch setting of MELSECNET/10 network module Set for each setting switch. (1) Network number setting switch : Necessar y : As nec e ssary : Not necessary *1 Specify the sa me network No.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10 - 23 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 24 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting (2) Network range assignment : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Be sure to set it to perform the cyclic transmission.
10. MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.4 PLC Side Setting 10 - 25 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER.
10 - 26 10. MELSECN ET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10.5 Precautions 10.5 Precautions Network configuration Use the MELSECNET/10 m ode of MELSECNET/H (PLC to PLC network) or MELSECNET/10 (PLC to PLC network) to configure a net work in cluding the GOT .
11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTROL LER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CO NNECTI ON (INTELLIGENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLIF IER CONNECTION 11 - 1 11.
11 - 2 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.1 Connectable Model List 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.1 Connectable Model List 1 1.
1 1. CC-L ink IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.1 C onnectable Model List 11 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTRO.
11 - 4 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 Only the first step can be used on the ext ension base unit (Q52B/Q55B).
1 1. CC-L ink IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.1 C onnectable Model List 11 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTRO.
11 - 6 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.1 Connectable Model List 1 1.1.2 CC-Link IE Controller Network communication unit *1 When the CC-Link IE Controller Network is in the extended mode, use a unit with the upper five digit s of the serial No.
1 1. CC-L ink IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.2 System Configuration 11 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTROL L.
11 - 8 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.3 GOT side settings 1 1.3 GOT side settings 1 1.3.1 Setting communication interface (Communication settings) Set the channel of connectin g equipment. 1. Select [Common] [Contr oller Setting] from the menu.
1 1. CC-L ink IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.3 GO T side settings 11 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTROL LER.
11 - 1 0 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.4 PLC Side Setting 1 1.4 PLC Side Setting This section describes the settings of the GOT and CC- Link IE controller network mo dule in the followi ng case of system configuration.
1 1. CC-L ink IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.4 PLC Side Setting 11 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTROL LER .
11 - 1 2 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.4 PLC Side Setting (c) Routing parameter setting Up to 64 [T ransfer Network No.]s can be set.
1 1. CC-L ink IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.4 PLC Side Setting 11 - 1 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTROL LER.
11 - 1 4 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.4 PLC Side Setting (c) Routing parameter setting Up to 64 [T ransfer Network No.]s can be set.
1 1. CC-L ink IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.4 PLC Side Setting 11 - 1 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETW ORK ) 11 CC-Link IE CONTROL LER.
11 - 1 6 1 1. CC-Link IE CONTROLL ER NETWORK CONNECTION 1 1.5 Precautions 1 1.5 Precautions GOT startup in CC-Link IE Controller Network connection For the CC-Link IE Controller Network connection, the data link is started approximately 13 seconds after the GOT startup.
12 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CONN ECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLI F IER CONNECTION 12 - 1 12.
12 - 2 12. C C-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.1 Connectable Model List 12. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.1 Connect able Model List 12.1.1 PLC/Motion controller CPU The following table shows the conne ctable models.
12. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.1 Connectab le Model List 12 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NE.
12 - 4 12. C C-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 Only the first step can be used on the ext ension base unit (Q52B/Q55B). *2 For the PLC CPU area, use a module with the upper five digits later th an 12012.
12. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.1 Connectab le Model List 12 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NE.
12 - 6 12. C C-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.1 Connectable Model List 12.1.2 CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit CPU series CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit MELSEC-Q(Universal.
12. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.2 System Configuration 12 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
12 - 8 12. C C-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.3 GOT side settings 12.3 GOT side settings 12.3.1 Setting communication interface (Communication settings) Set the channel of connectin g equipment. 1. Select [Common] [Contr oller Setting] from the menu.
12. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.3 GOT side settings 12 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK .
12 - 10 12. C C-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.4 PLC Side Setting 12.4 PLC Side Setting This section describes the settings of the GOT and CC- Link IE controller network mo dule in the followi ng case of system configuration.
12. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.4 PLC Side Setting 12 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK .
12 - 12 12. C C-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.4 PLC Side Setting GT Designer3 [Communication settings] of System configuration (Network T ype: CC IE Field) POINT POINT POINT [Controller Setting] of GT Designer3 For the setting method of [Controller Setting ] of GT Designer3, refer to the following.
12. CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.5 Precau tions 12 - 13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONN.
12 - 14 12. C C-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12.5 Precautions.
13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CONN ECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLI F IER CONNECTION 13 - 1 13.
13 - 2 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.1 Connectable Model List 13 . CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE ST A TION) 13.1 Connect able Model List 13.1.1 PLC/Motion controller CPU The following table shows the conne ctable models.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.1 Connectab le Model List 13 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CO.
13 - 4 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 When using SV13, SV22, or SV43, use the motion controller CP U on which any of the fol lowing main OS version is installed.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.1 Connectab le Model List 13 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CO.
13 - 6 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.2 System Configuration 13.2 System Configuration 13.2.1 Connecting with CC-Link V er .1 compatible *1 For the system configuration of the CC-Link module, refer to the followin g manuals.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.2 System Configuration 13 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT .
13 - 8 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.2 System Configuration 13.2.3 Connecting with CC-Link V er .1/V er . 2 compatibles mixed *1 For the system configuration of the CC-Link module, refer to the followin g manual.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.3 GOT Side Settings 13 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 10 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.3 GOT Side Settings *1 Transmission speed settings The following list s the transmission speed settings of the CC- Link communication. For details of the hard ware test, refer to the fol lowing manual.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.3 GOT Side Settings 13 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT RO.
13 - 12 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13.4 PLC Side Setting The GOT operates as the stations of which are shown below in the CC-Link system. The switch settings and parame ter settings of the PLC side (CC-Link module) are described in 13.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 14 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting Parameter setting (when connect i ng to MELSEC-Q or QS series) (1) [Network p arameter] of GX Developer (a) Netw.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 15 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 16 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting [Controller Setting] of GT Designer3 (1) When MODEL GT15-J61BT13 CC-Link communication unit is used (2) When MOD.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 17 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 18 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting (b) St a tion information setting : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 When the [Mode] of the CC-Link module is set at [Remote net - (V er . 2 mode)], [Remote station point s] can be set.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 19 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 20 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13.4.3 Connecting to CC-Link module (Q Series) with V er .1/V er .2 compatibles mixed This section de scribes the setting of the GOT and CC-L ink module (Q Series) with V er .
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 21 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 22 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting Parameter setting (when connect ing to C Controller m odule) Use SW3PVC-CCPU-E V er .
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 23 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 24 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13.4.4 Connecting to MELSEC-L series with CC-Link V er .1 compatible This section describes the settings of the GOT and MELSEC-L in the follo wing case of the system configuration.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 25 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 26 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting [Network p arameter] of GX Developer (1) Network p arameter : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Set the S tart I/O No. o f the CC-Link module according t o the system configuration.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 27 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 28 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting (3) T ransmission speed setting switch : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 Specify the same transmission speed as that of the GOT .
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 29 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 30 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting (d) E xample of sequence p rogram POINT POINT POINT When changing the sequence p rogram After writing the sequence program to the PLC CPU, operate the PLC CPU ether tu rning OFF and then ON or resetting.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 31 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 32 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting Settings of CC-Link module (A Series) Set for each setting switch.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 33 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 34 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting (c) Example of sequence program (CC-Link de dicated instruction) (Continued to next page) * Setting of network param.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 35 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 36 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting (2) Program condition (for FROM/T O instruction) This program writes p arameters to the buffer memory when PLC CPU status changes from STOP to RUN and automatically starts the data link with FROM/TO instruction.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting 13 - 37 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROL.
13 - 38 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.4 PLC Side Setting [Controller Setting] of GT Designer3 (1) When MODEL GT15-J61BT13 CC-Link communication unit is used (2) When MOD.
13. CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.5 Precau tions 13 - 39 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER .
13 - 40 13. C C-Link CONNECTION (INT ELLIGENT DEVICE STATION) 13.5 Precautions Connection to Q170MCPU Set [CPU No.] to "2" in the device setting to monito r the device of the Motion CPU area (CPU No.2). When the CPU No. is set to "0 " or "1", the device on the PLC CPU area (CPU No.
14 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLI GENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLI F IER CONNECTION 14 - 1 14.
14 - 2 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.1 Connectable Model List 14. CC-Link CONNECTION (V ia G4) 14.1 Connect able Model List 14.1.1 PLC/Motion controller CPU The following table shows the conne ctable models. (Continued to next page) *1 When in multiple CPU syst em configuration, use CPU function version B or later .
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.1 Connectab le Model List 14 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CO.
14 - 4 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.1 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 When using SV13, SV22, or SV43, use the motion controller CP U on which any of the fol lowing main OS version is installed.
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.1 Connectab le Model List 14 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CO.
14 - 6 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.2 System Configuration 14.2 System Configuration 14.2.1 Connecting to QCPU (Q mode) *1 For the system configuration of the CC-Link module, refer to the followin g manual.
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.2 System Configuration 14 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNE.
14 - 8 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.3 Connection Diagram 14.3 Connection Diagram The following diag ram shows the connection between the GOT and the PLC. 14.3.1 RS-232 cable Connection diagram Precautions when prep aring a cable (1) Cable length The length of the RS-232 cabl e must be 15m or less.
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.4 GOT Side Settings 14 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTI.
14 - 10 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.4 GOT Side Settings HINT HINT HINT Cutting the portion of multiple connection of the controller By setting GOT internal devi ce, GOT can cut the portion of multiple connection of the controller. For example, faulty station that has communication timeout can be cut from the system.
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.5 PLC Side Settings 14 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECT.
14 - 12 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.5 PLC Side Settings (3) Operation setting DIP switch : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 The peripheral connection module operates with the baud rate set in the GOT .
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.5 PLC Side Settings 14 - 13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECT.
14 - 14 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.5 PLC Side Settings 14.5.3 Switch setting of CC-Link module (Q series) Set the station numb er setting switch, transmission speed / mode setting switch.
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.5 PLC Side Settings 14 - 15 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECT.
14 - 16 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.5 PLC Side Settings (2) [Parameter Set ting] of CC-Link utility (a) Network parameter : Necessary : As nece ssary : Not necessary *1 If the CC-Link module [Mode] is [Remote net -V er .1 mode], [Remote statio n points] ca nnot be set.
14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.6 Precau tions 14 - 17 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N .
14 - 18 14. C C-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 14.6 Precautions.
MITSUBISHI F A DEVICE CONNECTIONS 15. INVERTER CO NNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 1 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 1 17. ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNE CTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 1 18.
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15 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLI GENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLI F IER CONNECTION 15 - 1 15.
15 - 2 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.1 Connectable Model List 15. INVER TER CONNECTION 15.1 Connect able Model List The following table shows the conne ctable models. Series Model name Clock Communication type Refer to FREQROL FREQROL-A500/A500L RS-422 15.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 4 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration When connecting to multiple inverter s (Max. 31) (Using the distributor) *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 . *2 Connect to the PU port of the inverter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 6 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration When connecting to multiple inverters (Max. 31) (Using the computer link o p tion) *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 . *2 For GT1 1 and GT10, the number of connectable inve rters differs according to the hard ware version.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 8 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration When connecting to multiple inverter s (Max. 31) (Using the distributor) *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 . *2 Connect to the PU port of the inverter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 10 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15.2.3 Connecting to FREQROL E700 When connecting to one inverter *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 . *2 Connect to the PU port of the inverter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N .
15 - 12 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration GT1045-QSBD GT1040-QBBD A or later 31 GT1030-L D GT1030-H D B or later 31 A or earlier 10 GT1020-L D E or later 31 D or earlier 10 Model name .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N .
15 - 14 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15.2.4 Connecting to FR EQROL-A700/F700/700P When connecting to one inverter *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT).
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 15 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N .
15 - 16 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration GT1055-QSBD GT1050-QBBD C or later 31 B or earlier 10 GT1045-QSBD GT1040-QBBD A or later 31 GT1030-L D GT1030-H D B or later 31 A or earlier 1.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 17 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N .
15 - 18 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15.2.5 Connecting to MD-CX522- K (-A0) When connecting to one inverter *1 Connect it to the RS-232 interface (built into GOT). It cannot be moun ted on GT1655 and GT155 . *2 Connect to the PU port of the inverter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration 15 - 19 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N .
15 - 20 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.2 System Configuration GT1045-QSBD GT1040-QBBD A or later 31 GT1030-L D GT1030-H D B or later 31 A or earlier 10 GT1020-L D E or later 31 D or earlier 10 Model name .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Conne ction Diagram 15 - 21 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 22 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Connection Diagram *1 Connect a terminating resistor jumper to RDB and RDR which are assigned in t he FR-A5NR of the inverter located far thest from the GOT . The terminating resister jumper is packed together with the FR-A 5NR.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Conne ction Diagram 15 - 23 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 24 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Connection Diagram *1 Turn ON (100 ) the terminator switch for the most distant FR-E7TR fro m the GOT . *2 For GT16, GT15 and GT12, set the terminating resistor of GOT side, which will be a terminal, to "Enable".
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Conne ction Diagram 15 - 25 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 26 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Connection Diagram *1 Set the terminator switch built in the farthest invert er from the GOT to ON (100 ). *2 Set the terminating resistor of GO T side, which will be a terminal, to "330 ". 1.4.3 T erminating resistors of GOT *1 Set the terminating resistor of the GOT side to "330 ".
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Conne ction Diagram 15 - 27 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
15 - 28 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.3 Connection Diagram Precautions when prep aring a cable (1) Cable length The length of the RS-422 cabl e must be 500m or less.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.4 GOT Side Settings 15 - 29 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 .
15 - 30 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.4 GOT Side Settings HINT HINT HINT Cutting the portion of multiple connection of the controller By setting GOT internal devi ce, GOT can cut the portion of multiple connection of the controller. For example, faulty station that has communication timeout can be cut from the system.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQRO L Series In verter Side Settings 15 - 31 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER N.
15 - 32 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settin gs 15.5.2 Connecting FREQROL-E500 series Communication settings Make the communication setti ngs of the inverter . Be sure to perform the i nverter reset after updating each parameter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQRO L Series In verter Side Settings 15 - 33 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER N.
15 - 34 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settin gs 15.5.4 Connecting FREQROL-A500, A500L series Communication settings Make the communication setti ngs of the inverter . Be sure to perform the i nverter reset after updating each parameter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQRO L Series In verter Side Settings 15 - 35 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER N.
15 - 36 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settin gs 15.5.6 Connecting FREQROL-E700 series Communication settings Make the communication setti ngs of the inverter . Be sure to perform the i nverter reset after updating each parameter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQRO L Series In verter Side Settings 15 - 37 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER N.
15 - 38 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settin gs 15.5.8 Connecting FREQROL-F700/700P series Communication settings Make the communication setti ngs of the inverter . Be sure to perform the i nverter reset after updating each parameter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQRO L Series In verter Side Settings 15 - 39 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER N.
15 - 40 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settin gs 15.5.9 Connecting FREQROL-F700PJ series Communication settings Make the communication setti ngs of the inverter . Be sure to perform the i nverter reset after updating each parameter .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQRO L Series In verter Side Settings 15 - 41 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER N.
15 - 42 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settin gs HINT HINT HINT (1) Automatic setting with Pr .999 If Pr .999 is set as the following, the communication settings other than .
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.5 FREQRO L Series In verter Side Settings 15 - 43 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER N.
15 - 44 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 15.6 Device Range that Can Be Set The device ranges of controller that can be used for GOT are as follows. Note that the device ranges in the following tables are the maximum values that can be set in GT Desi gner3.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 15 - 45 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONN.
15 - 46 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.6 Device Range that Can Be Set POINT POINT POINT (1) M onitoring Pr .37 GOT cannot monitor the paramete r (Pr .37) of FREQROL-E500/S500(E)/F500J/D700/F70 0PJ/ E700. (2) When setting "8888" or "9999" to inverter parameter (Pr) "8888" and "9 999" designate special function.
15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.7 Precau tions 15 - 47 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Li.
15 - 48 15. INVERTER CONNECTION 15.7 Precautions.
16 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 12 CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 13 CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLI GENT DEVICE ST A TION) 14 CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 16 SERVO AMPLI F IER CONNECTION 16 - 1 16.
16 - 2 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.1 Connectable Model List 16. SER VO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.1 Connect able Model List The following table shows the conne ctable models. *1 For the RS-422 communication, use MELSERVO-J4 of sof tware version A3 or a later version.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.2 System Configuration 16 - 3 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNEC.
16 - 4 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.2 System Configuration 16.2.2 Connecting to the MELSER VO-J2M Series When connecting via RS-232 communication *1 Connect the connector of the servo amplifier to CN3. When connecting via RS-422 communication *1 Connect the connector of the servo amplifier to CN3.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.2 System Configuration 16 - 5 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNEC.
16 - 6 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.2 System Configuration When connecting to multiple serv o amplifiers (RS-422 connection ) *1 Connect the connector of the servo amplifier to CN3. *2 The distributor is a product manufactured by HACHIKO ELECTR IC CO.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.2 System Configuration 16 - 7 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNEC.
16 - 8 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.3 Connection Diagram 16.3 Connection Diagram The following diag ram shows the connection between the GOT and the servo amplifier . 16.3.1 RS-232 cable Connection diagram Precautions when prep aring cable (1) Cable length The length o f the cable R S-232 must be 15m o r less.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.3 Conne ction Diagram 16 - 9 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECT.
16 - 10 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.3 Connection Diagram RS422 connection diagram 3) RS422 connection diagram 4) RS422 connection diagram 5) *1Make the wiring between the distributor and servo amplifier as short as possible.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.3 Conne ction Diagram 16 - 11 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNEC.
16 - 12 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.4 GOT Side Settings 16.4 GOT Side Settings 16.4.1 Setting communication interface (Communication settings) Set the channel of the connected equipment. 1. Select [Common] [Contr oller Setting] from the menu. 2.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.4 GOT Side Settings 16 - 13 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTI.
16 - 14 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.5 Setting on Servo Amplifier Side 16.5 Setting on Servo Amplifier Side 16.5.1 Connecting to the MELSERVO-J2-Super Series POINT POINT POINT MELSERVO-J2-Super Series For detai ls of the MELSER VO-J2-Super Series, refer to the following manual.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.5 Setting on Servo Amplifier Side 16 - 15 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NE.
16 - 16 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.5 Setting on Servo Amplifier Side 16.5.3 Connecting to the MELSERVO-J4,J3 Series POINT POINT POINT MELSERVO-J 4, J3 Series For details of the MELSERVO-J4, J3 Series, refer to the following manual. See the technical manual for the MELSERVO- J4, J3 Series servo amplifiers.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 17 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 18 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set POINT POINT POINT Monitoring servo amplifier Carefully read the manual of servo amplifier to be connected and fully un derstand the operating procedures before monitoring. Before operation, check the parameter settings.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 19 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 20 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (3) MELSERVO-J2M-*DU *1 Use PRM0 to PRM84 when writing paramet e rs to the servo amplifier RAM. PRM1000 to PRM1084 are used when writing p arameters to E 2 PROM of the servo amplifier .
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 21 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 22 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (g) Input signal for test oper ation (for test operation) (h) F orced output of signal pin (for test operatio n) (i) Set data (for test operation) (4) MELSERVO-J2S-*A *1 Use PRM0 to PRM84 when writing parameters to the servo amplifier RAM.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 23 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 24 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set *1 For the parameters prefixed by an asterisk (*), setting becomes effective when the power is turned off once and back on after setting the p arameter data.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 25 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 26 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (d) Basic parameter/expansion parameter *1 For the parameters prefixed by an asterisk (*), setting becomes effect ive when the pow er is turned of f once and back on after sett ing the parameter data.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 27 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 28 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (6) MELSERVO-J2S-*CL *1 PRM0 to PRM90 are used when writing parameters to the servo amplifier RAM. PRM1000 to PRM1090 are used when writing p arameters to E 2 PROM of the servo amplifier .
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 29 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 30 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (f) Alarm (g) E xternal I/O signal (h) C urrent position latch d ata (i) The value of the general-purpose register (Rx) (j) The.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 31 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 32 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (e) G ain filter parameter *1 For the parameters prefixed by an asterisk (*), setting becomes effective when the power is turned off once and back on after setting the p arameter data.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 33 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 34 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (j) External input (k) External o utput (l) Input signal for test oper ation (for test operation) (m) Forced ou tput of signal .
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 35 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 36 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (d) B asic setting parameter *1 For the parameters prefixed by an asterisk (*), setting becomes effective when the power is turned off once and back on after setting the p arameter data.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 37 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 38 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (j) Alarm (k) External inpu t (l) External output (m) Point table (position) (n) I nput signal for test operation (fo r test op.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 39 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 40 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (d) B asic setting parameter *1 For the parameters prefixed by an asterisk (*), setting becomes effective when the power is turned off once and back on after setting the p arameter data.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 41 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 42 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (h) Extension setting 2 parameter (i) Extension setting 3 parameter (j) S tatus display (k) Alarm (compatible with MELSER VO-J3.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 16 - 43 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWO.
16 - 44 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.6 Device Range that Can Be Set (m) External input (n) External output (o) Input signal for test oper ation (for test operation) (p) F orced output of signal p.
16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.7 Precau tions 16 - 45 9 MELSECNET/H CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NETWORK) 10 MELSECNET/10 CONNECTION (PLC TO PLC NE T WORK) 11 CC-Link IE CONT ROLLER NETWORK CONNECTIO N 1.
16 - 46 16. SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 16.7 Precautions.
17 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 17 - 1 17. ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 17.1 Connectable Model List .
17 - 2 17. ROBOT CONTRO LLER CONNECTION 17.1 Connectable Model List 17. ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 17.1 Connect able Model List The following table shows the conne ctable models. For details on the connection with CRnQ-700 (Q172DRCPU) , refe r to Mitsubishi Product s (Chapter 5 to 13).
17. ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 17.3 GOT Side Settings 17 - 3 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 17.
17 - 4 17. ROBOT CONTRO LLER CONNECTION 17.3 GOT Side Settings *1 Click the [Setting] button an d perform the sett ing in the [GO T IP Address Setting] screen. GT15, GT12 Item Description Range GOT NET No. Set the network No. of the GOT . (Default: 1) 1 to 239 GOT PLC No.
17. ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 17.3 GOT Side Settings 17 - 5 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION POINT POINT POINT Example of [Detail setting].
17 - 6 17. ROBOT CONTRO LLER CONNECTION 17.4 PLC Side Settings 17.4 PLC Side Settings 17.4.1 Connecting to robot controller (CRnD-700) This section describes the settings of a GOT and a robot controller in the fo llowing case of syst em configuration.
17. ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 17.4 PLC Side Settings 17 - 7 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21.
17 - 8 17. ROBOT CONTRO LLER CONNECTION 17.5 Device Range that Can Be Set 17.5 Device Range that Can Be Set For details on the device range that can be used on the GOT , refer to the following.
18 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18 - 1 18. CNC CONNECTION 18.1 Connectable Model List . .
18 - 2 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.1 Connectable Model List 18. CNC CONNECTION 18.1 Connect able Model List The following table shows the conne ctable models. *1 Use the NC system software ver s ion D0 or late r. *2 Includes the case on the MELSECNET/H network system in the NET/10 mode.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.2 System Configuration 18 - 3 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18.2 System Configuration 18.
18 - 4 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.2 System Configuration 18.2.2 MELSECNET/10 connection (PLC to PLC network) POINT POINT POINT (1) Connectable network MELSECNET/10 connection includes the case th at MELSECNET/H is used in NET/10 mode.The GOT cannot be connected to th e remote I/O network.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.2 System Configuration 18 - 5 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18.
18 - 6 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.2 System Configuration 18.2.4 Ethernet connection *1 The destination connected with the twisted pair cable varies with the configuration of the applicable Ethernet net work system . Connect to the Ethernet module, hub, transceiver or other syst em equipment corresponding to the applicable Ethernet network system.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.3 Conne ction Diagram 18 - 7 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18.3 Connection Diagram The following dia gram shows the conne ction between the GOT and the CNC.
18 - 8 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings 18.4 GOT Side Settings 18.4.1 Setting communication interface (Communication settings) Set the channel of the connected equipment. 1. Select [Common] [Contr oller Setting] from the menu. 2. The Controller Setting window is displ ayed.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings 18 - 9 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION (2) MELSECNET/H *1 For details, refer to the following manual.
18 - 10 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings (4) CC-Link V er .2 (ID) *1 Transmission speed settings The following list s the transmission speed settings of the CC- Link communication. For details of the hard ware test, refer to the fol lowing manual.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings 18 - 11 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHAN.
18 - 12 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings (b) GT15, GT12 POINT POINT POINT (1) Communicati on interface setting by Utility The commu n ication in terface setting can be changed on the Utility's [Communication Se ttings] after writing [Communication Settings] of project data.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings 18 - 13 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18.4.3 Ethernet setting *1 For operating CNC monitor function, set N/W No.
18 - 14 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings (3) S tation number setting switch (4) Mode setting switch POINT POINT POINT (1) Switch setting exampl e For the switch setting exam ple, refer to the following.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.4 GOT Side Settings 18 - 15 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHAN.
18 - 16 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.5 CNC Side Settings 18.5 CNC Side Settings 18.5.1 MELSECNET/10 connection Parameter setting Set parameters related to MELSECNET/10 with MELSEC's peripheral devices in the same way as parameter setting of MELSEC CPU, and write them on CNC by Personal computer .
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.5 CNC Side Settings 18 - 17 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHAN.
18 - 18 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.5 CNC Side Settings (2) FCU6-EX878 (Coaxial cable) *1 Set the network type to the PLC to PLC network. *2 Set as necessary . *3 Set the station No. not to overlap with that of other units. *4 Set the station type to the control station.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.5 CNC Side Settings 18 - 19 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18.
18 - 20 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.5 CNC Side Settings (2) Contents of setting *1 Set as necessary . *2 Set the station No. not to overlap with that of other units. For details of the p arameter setting, refer to the following. C6/C64/C64T NETWORK INSTRUCTION MANUAL BNP-B2373 No.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.5 CNC Side Settings 18 - 21 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18.
18 - 22 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.5 CNC Side Settings (b) Example of GX Developer setting For details of the paramete r s etting, refer to the following. C6/C64/C64T NETWORK INSTRUCTION MANUAL BNP-B2373 POINT POINT POINT IP address setting IP address setting on GX Develope r is invalid.
18. CNC CONNECTION 18.6 Device Range that Can Be Set 18 - 23 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 18.
18 - 24 18. C NC CONNECTION 18.7 Precautions 18.7.4 Ethernet connection Vi a network system GOT with Ethernet communication cannot access the CNCs in another network via the CNC (n etwork module, Ethernet module, etc.). When connecting to multiple GOT s When connecting two or more GOT s in the Ethernet network, set each [PLC No.
MUL TIPLE GOT CONNECTIONS 19. GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 - 1 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION .
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19 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 19 - 1 19. GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 19.1 CPU that ca n be Monitored .
19 - 2 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.1 CPU that can be Monitored 19. GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 19.1 CPU that can be Monitored The GOT can monitor only a CPU to which a serial multi-drop connection unit (GT01-RS4-M) is connected directly .
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.2 Connectab le Model List 19 - 3 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 19.
19 - 4 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.2 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 When monitoring AnNCPU or A2SCPU, only the following or later software version is used to write to the CPU.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.2 Connectab le Model List 19 - 5 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTI.
19 - 6 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.2 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 It is available by installing t he real time clock function boa rd or th e EEPROM memory with the real time clock function. *2 SB, SW , Ww , Wr , ER, and BM devices cannot be monitored.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.2 Connectab le Model List 19 - 7 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTI.
19 - 8 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.2 Connectable Model List Connecting the CPU to the Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit (h ereinafter referred t o as "master module") in computer link connection The following table shows the connectable models.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.2 Connectab le Model List 19 - 9 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION (Continued to next page) *1 Ww and Wr devices cannot be mo nitored.
19 - 10 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.2 Connectable Model List (Continued to next page) *1 When using SV13, SV22, or SV43, use the motion controller CP U on which any of the fol lowing main OS version is installed.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.2 Connectab le Model List 19 - 11 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCT.
19 - 12 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.2 Connectable Model List Series Model name Clock Communication type Between CPU and master module Between master module and GOT FREQROL FREQROL-A500/A500L RS-4.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.2 Connectab le Model List 19 - 13 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCT.
19 - 14 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.3 System Configuration 19.3 System Configuration *1 Connect it to the RS-422/485 interface (built into GOT). *2 The maximum distance from the PLC to the terminal GOT . *3 When the number of connected GOT s is in creased, the response p erformance decreases.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.4 Conne ction Diagram 19 - 15 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 19.
19 - 16 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.4 Connection Diagram *1 Use the tw isted pair ca ble for SDA/ SDB. *2 Set the terminating resistor selector to "1 10 ". *3 Set the terminating resistor setting switch of the GOT main unit to "Disable".
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.4 Conne ction Diagram 19 - 17 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION *1 Use the twisted pair cabl e for SDA/SDB and RDA/RDB.
19 - 18 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.4 Connection Diagram *1 Use the tw isted pair ca ble for SDA/ SDB. *2 Set the terminating resistor selector to "1 10 ". *3 Set the terminating resistor setting switch of the GOT main unit to "Disable".
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.4 Conne ction Diagram 19 - 19 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION *1 Set the terminat ing resistor selector to "OPE N".
19 - 20 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.4 Connection Diagram *1 Set the terminating resistor selector to "1 10 ". 19.6.3 Setting switches *2 Set the 2-wire/4-wire terminating resistor setting switch of the RS -232/485 signal conv ersion adaptor as follows.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.4 Conne ction Diagram 19 - 21 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION .
19 - 22 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.4 Connection Diagram Precautions when prep aring a cable (1) Cable Use a shielded twisted pair cable of 0.3mm 2 or more as a cable for GOT multi-drop connection.The following shows recommended model names a nd manufacturers of the cable to be used.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.5 GOT Side Settings 19 - 23 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 19.
19 - 24 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.6 Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit 19.6 Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit 19.6.1 W rite the OS Write the st a ndard monitor OS and communicati on driver according to the desired conn ection type onto the serial multi-drop connection unit.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.6 Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit 19 - 25 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION Controller setting 1.
19 - 26 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.6 Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit (2) Assignment content s of the PLC side word device The following table shows the device assignment contents when setting [Head Device (10 Points)] to "D0".
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.6 Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit 19 - 27 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, .
19 - 28 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.6 Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit 19.6.3 Setting switches Set the switches according to the connection type. POINT POINT POINT Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit For details on the Seri al Multi-Drop Connection Unit, refer to the following manual.
19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONN ECTION 19.7 Setting of connection conversio n adapter 19 - 29 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 19.
19 - 30 19. GOT MULTI-DROP CONNECTION 19.8 Precautions 19.8 Precautions Connecting GT16 and GT15 in multi-drop connection (1) S tandard mo nitor OS installation, Writing Communication driver When .
20 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 20 - 1 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.
20 - 2 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.1 Connectable Model List 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.1 Connect able Model List For details of connectable models, refer to the following. 6. DIRECT CONNECTION T O CPU 7.
20. MULTIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECT ION FUNCTION 20.2 System Configuration 20 - 3 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1.
20 - 4 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.2 System Configuration 20.2.2 Connecting the GOT to PLC via RS-422 interface *1 When GT14, GT12, GT1 1 and GT10 are intermingled, the Multiple connect ion function is not supported. *2 The 2nd GOT must be a GT10 (input power supply: 24V) RS-232 built-in product.
20. MULTIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECT ION FUNCTION 20.3 Conne ction Diagram 20 - 5 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 20.
20 - 6 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.3 Connection Diagram 20.3.2 RS-422 cable Connection diagram Precautions when prep aring a cable (1) Cable length The length o f the RS-422 cable must be 30m or le ss. (2) GOT side connector For the GOT side connector , refe r to the following.
20. MULTIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECT ION FUNCTION 20.4 GOT Side Settings 20 - 7 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 20.
20 - 8 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.4 GOT Side Settings (3) [T ransparent] setting (GT14 only) 1. Select [Common] [Env ironment Setup] [GOT Setup], check [Enable GOT Setup], and select the [T ransparent] menu. 2. After [Controller CH No.
20. MULTIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECT ION FUNCTION 20.4 GOT Side Settings 20 - 9 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 20.
20 - 10 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.4 GOT Side Settings (3) QnA/L/Q CPU (GT10) (4) MELSEC-A (GT10) POINT POINT POINT (1) C ommunication interface setting by the Utilit.
20. MULTIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECT ION FUNCTION 20.5 Precau tions 20 - 11 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 20.
20 - 12 20. MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT 11, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 20.5 Precautions.
MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 - 1.
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21 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21 - 1 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.1 What is Multi-channel F unction? .
21 - 2 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.1 What is Multi-channel Function? 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.1 What is Multi-channel Function? Multi-channel Function is a function to m onitor up to four F A controllers (PLC CPU, te mperature controlle r , inverter , etc.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.1 What is Mu lti-channel Function? 21 - 3 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION .
21 - 4 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.2 System Configuration 21.2 System Configuration 21.2.1 Bus connection and serial connection One GOT can monitor a PLC CPU, temperat ure controller and servo ampl ifier , etc. Therefore, the system conf iguration, in which several controllers are mixed, can be easily established.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.2 System Configuration 21 - 5 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION POINT POINT POINT Controllers that use Channels No.
21 - 6 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.2 System Configuration 21.2.2 Ethernet multiple connection One GOT can make several Et hernet connectio ns and the bus or network conn ections. Therefore, the system configuration, in which several netw orks are linked, can be established.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 7 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21.
21 - 8 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings (2) S pecifications *1 MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection, CC-Link IE Contr oller Network connection, CC-Link co nnection (intell.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 9 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL.
21 - 10 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings Calculating consumed current For using multiple extension units, a bar code reader , or a RF ID controller , the total current for the extension units, bar code reader , or RFID controller must be within the current that the GOT can supply .
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 11 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MU.
21 - 12 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21.3.2 General flow from system selection to drawing System selection for using the multi- channel functio n is explained be low . Make selection and setting for the multi-channel function by following the order shown below .
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 13 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21.
21 - 14 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings Connection ty pe Reference Serial connection Direct CPU connection 6. DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU Computer link connection 7. COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION CC-Link connection (via G4) 14. CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4) Inverter co nnection 15.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 15 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MU.
21 - 16 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings (2) GT15 For GT15, the combination s of the bus, network, or Eth e rnet connection and the serial connecti on are available as shown in the following table. (Continued to next page) Connection ty pe Reference Bus/network/Ethernet connection Bus connection 5.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 17 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION Connection type Reference Serial connection Direct CPU connection 6.
21 - 18 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings The number of channels and the functions tha t can be used differ depending on the GOT to be used. The table below shows the allowable combinations of c onn ection types, the number of chan nels and restricted functions.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 19 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION The number of channels and the functi ons that can be used differ depending on the GOT to be used.
21 - 20 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings (4) GT12 For GT12, the combinations o f the Ethernet connectio n and the serial connectio n are available as shown in the following table Connection ty pe Reference Ethernet connectio n Ethernet connectio n 8.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 21 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION The number of channel s and the functions that can be used di ffer depending on the GOT to be used.
21 - 22 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings Determining the channel No. (1) Channel No. of PLC, motion controller , temperature controller , inverter , servo amplifier , CNC, robot controller After determining the connection type to be used, determi ne the channe l Nos.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 23 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21.
21 - 24 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings (2) GT15 • Install communication units on the extension interfaces. • Use communic ation unit s installed on th e extension in terfaces with the RS-232 interface buil t in the GOT .
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 25 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION For the connectio n via the connection type selected in 21.
21 - 26 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings GOT interface used for bus connection For the bus connection, use the following communication units.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 27 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MU.
21 - 28 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings (2) GT15 *1 The operator authentication (external authenticat ion or fingerpri nt authentication) or the F A transparent function (RS-232 communication) uses the RS-232 int erface built in the GOT .
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 29 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MU.
21 - 30 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings (2) Combinations of units that affect the number of available channels The following are examples of unit combinations th at a ffect the number of available channels.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 31 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MU.
21 - 32 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21.5 Multi-channel Function Check Sheet Write down the following items selected in this section to the check sheet. Selection of interface (communication unit) Write down the name of interface and the model name of communication unit to be used for each of the connection type.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 33 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21.
21 - 34 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 3. After writing down CH No., write down the communication driver name for each connection type. For the communication drivers used for the respective connection types, refer to the following.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 35 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21.
21 - 36 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings Example: Setting example for "Bus connecti on (1 channel ) + Serial conne ction (3 channels) + Bar code reade r" (In the case of th.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 37 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MU.
21 - 38 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings Example: Setting example for Ethernet conn ecti on (4 channels) (In the case of the GT1685) Y ASKAW A PLC Ethernet connection MODBUS /TCP con.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings 21 - 39 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21.
21 - 40 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.3 GOT Side Settings Clock function Set the controller for which adjust/broadca st should be executed by the CH No. GT Designer3 V ersio n Screen Design Manual F A transparent function Set the controller for which the F A transparent function should b e executed by the CH No.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.4 Precau tions 21 - 41 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 21.4 Precautions 21.
21 - 42 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.5 Multi-channel Function Check Sheet 21.5 Multi-channel Function Check Sheet This section provides the check sheet to be used for Comm unication Settings when the mult i-channel function is used. Sections 21.3.3 to 21.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.5 Multi-channel Function Che ck Sheet 21 - 43 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION Check sheet No.
21 - 44 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.5 Multi-channel Function Check Sheet Check sheet No. 2 (selection of GOT side interface) Attaching the communication unit ( 1.3.7) (1) GT16 (4) (2) Extension interface 1 1rd stage 2rd stage 3rd stage Com. unit name CH No.
21. MULTI-CHANNEL FUN CTION 21.5 Multi-channel Function Che ck Sheet 21 - 45 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION (2) GT15 * For the GT155 , setting is made only for Extension interface 1.
21 - 46 21. MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 21.5 Multi-channel Function Check Sheet.
F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22. F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 1.
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22 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22 - 1 22. F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.1 F A T ransparent Function .
22 - 2 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.1 FA Transparent Function 22. F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.1 F A T ransparent Function The F A transparent fun ction allows the sequence programs of the Mitsubishi PLC to be read, written and monitored from a personal computer connected via a GOT .
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.2 Compatibl e Software 22 - 3 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21.
22 - 4 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.2 Compatible Software (2) When connecting the GOT and PLC in direct CPU connection The following shows the software and the accessible PLC CPUs. *1 MR Configurator (MRZJW3-SETUP221E) V ersion B1 or la ter is required to use the F A transp arent function.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.2 Compatibl e Software 22 - 5 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21.
22 - 6 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.2 Compatible Software Connecting the GOT and personal compute r with USB (1) When connecting the GOT and PLC in bus connection The following shows the software and the accessible PLC CPUs. *1 GX Developer Version 8.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.2 Compatibl e Software 22 - 7 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21.
22 - 8 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.2 Compatible Software (3) When connecting the GOT and PLC in computer link connection The following shows the software and the accessible PLC CPUs. *1 GX Developer Version 8.62Q or later is re quired to use t he F A transparent function.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.2 Compatibl e Software 22 - 9 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21.
22 - 10 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.2 Compatible Software (3) When connecting the GOT and PLC in computer link connection The following shows the software and the accessible PLC CPUs. *1 GX Developer Version 8.78G or later is re quired to use t he F A transparent function.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 11 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 12 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Monitored *1 Use the serial port of QCPU in the mu ltiple CPU sy stem since Q12DCCPU-V1 and Q24DHCCPU-V have no direct coupled I/F . *2 When using Q12DCCPU-V1 or Q24DHCCPU-V as the connect ed CPU, only MX Component can be used.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 13 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONN.
22 - 14 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Monitored (Continued to next page) *1 GT14 models compatible with Et hernet co nnecti on are only GT1455-QTBDE and GT1450-QLBDE. *2 Do not execute the write dur ing RUN in the bus connection.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 15 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONN.
22 - 16 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Monitored When connecting the GOT and PC with Ethernet (Continued to next page) *1 Use the serial port of QCPU in the multiple CPU system, since QnUDEHCPU has no direct coup led I/F .
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 17 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONN.
22 - 18 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Monitored (Continued to next page) *1 GT14 models compatible with Et hernet co nnecti on are only GT1455-QTBDE and GT1450-QLBDE.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 19 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONN.
22 - 20 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Monitored *1 GT14 models compatible with Et hernet co nnecti on are only GT1455-QTBDE and GT1450-QLBDE. *2 GT1 1 is not supported. *3 A motion controller is required between the GOT and PL C in bus connection.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 21 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONN.
22 - 22 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Monitored (Continued to next page) *1 GT14 models compatible with Et hernet co nnecti on are only GT1455-QTBDE and GT1450-QLBDE.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 23 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONN.
22 - 24 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Monitored (Continued to next page) *1 GT14 models compatible with Et hernet co nnecti on are only GT1455-QTBDE and GT1450-QLBDE.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.3 List of Models that Can Be Mo nitored 22 - 25 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONN.
22 - 26 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22.4 System Configuration 22.4.1 GX Developer , GX Works2, GX LogViewer , MX C omp onent, MX Sheet, LCPU Logging Configuration T ool, Sett.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22 - 27 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 2.
22 - 28 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration When connecting the GOT and personal comp uter with modem *1 For connectable modems, system equipment and connec tion cables, refer to t he following T echnical News. List of valid d evices applicable for GOT1000 series (T10-0039) *2 GT10 is not applicab le to the bus connection.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22 - 29 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 30 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22.4.3 MT Developer , MT Works2 When connecting the GOT and personal comp uter with serial or USB *1 GT10 is not applicab le to the bus connection. *2 GT1 1 and GT10 are not applicable to the Ethernet connectio n.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22 - 31 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 2.
22 - 32 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22.4.4 MR Configurator , MR Configurator2 When connecting the GOT and personal comp uter with serial or USB *1 Only MR Configurator2 is compatible with th e Ethernet connection.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22 - 33 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 2.
22 - 34 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22.4.5 FR Configurator 22.4.6 F X Configurator-FP , FX Configurator-EN *1 The use of RS-232/USB conversion adapt or requires an inst allation of the dedicated communication driver onto personal computer .
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.4 System Configuration 22 - 35 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 36 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.5 GOT Side Settings 22.5 GOT Side Settings 22.5.1 Setting communication interface Controller setting Set the channel of the connected equipment. 1. Select [Common] [Contr oller Setting] from the menu. 2. The Controller Setting window is displ ayed.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.5 GOT Side Settings 22 - 37 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION *1 Click the [Setting] button and per form the s etting in the [GOT IP Address Setti ng] screen.
22 - 38 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.5 GOT Side Settings GOT Setup When using the multi-channel function (only GT16 , GT15, GT14, GT12), specify the channel No. on which F A transparent function is executed. 1. Select [Common] [GOT Environmental Setting] [GOT Setup] from the menu.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 39 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 40 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting Connecting the GOT and PLC in computer link connection( when connec ted to t he QJ71C24(N)) (GX Configurator is not supported.) 1. Click [Online] [Transfer Setup] in GX Developer .
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 41 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION .
22 - 42 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting Connecting the GOT and PLC in direct CPU connection (when connecting to FXCPU) POINT POINT POINT How to operate GX Developer For the GX Developer operation method, refer to the following manual.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 43 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 44 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting (2) Connecting the GOT and PLC in computer link connection (when connecting to QJ71C24 (N)) 1. Click the Connection D estination view [Connection Destination] [(Connection target data name)] in the Navigation window of GX Works2.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 45 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION .
22 - 46 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting (b) Co nnecting to FXCPU 10. S peci fy the number for [Network No.] and [S tation No.] same as the numb er assigned to the Ethernet module. When [QnUDE(H)] is set for [PLC type], the setting is not required.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 47 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION .
22 - 48 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 1. Click the Connection D estination view [Connection Destination] [(Connection target data name)] in the Navigation window of GX Works2. 2. The [Transfer Setup Connection1] is displa yed.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 49 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 9.
22 - 50 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting When connecting the GOT and personal computer in Ethernet conn ection (GT16, GT15 and GT14 only) (1) Connecting the GOT and PLC in bus connection or direct CPU connection (when connecting to QCPU (Q mode)) 16.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 51 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION .
22 - 52 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22.6.3 Accessing by GX LogViewer The following shows the procedure to set the F A transparent function of GX LogViewer . 6. Double-click [GOT] of the PLC side I/F to display [PLC side I/F Detailed Setting of GOT].
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 53 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 54 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22.6.5 Accessing by the MT Developer This section explains the pro cedure to set the F A transparent function of MT Developer with an exampl e of connecting to motion controller CPU (Q series).
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 55 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 56 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting (2) When connecting the GOT and PLC in Ethernet communication 1. Click the Connection D estination view [Connection Destination] [(Connection target data name)] in the Navigation window of MT Works2.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 57 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION .
22 - 58 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22.6.7 Accessing the servo amplifier by the MR Configurator Make the F A transparent se ttings w ith the of MT Developer . For details, refer to the following: 22.6.5 Accessing by the MT Develo per 22.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 59 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 60 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22.6.1 1 Acces sing by FX Configurator- EN This section explains the pro cedure to set the F A transparent function of the FX Configurat or-EN. 1. Click [T ransfer setup] on the FX Configurator-EN.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 61 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 62 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting Connecting the GOT and Controller in Ethernet connection 1. Right-click a project name to be a target on the project tree of RT T oolBox2. Click [Edit Project]. 2. Set [Method] to [CRnQ].
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 63 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.
22 - 64 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22.6.15 Accessing by LCPU Logging Configuration T ool The following shows th e procedure to set the F A transparent function of LCPU Logging Configura tion T ool .
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting 22 - 65 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION (2) When connecting the GOT and PLC in Ethernet communication 5.
22 - 66 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.6 Personal Computer Side Setting When connecting the GOT and persona l computer in Ethernet connection (GT16, GT15, and GT14 only) (1) When connecting the GOT and PLC in bus connection 1.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.7 Precau tions 22 - 67 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI-CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 F A TRANSP ARENT FUNCTION 22.7 Precautions 22.
22 - 68 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.7 Precautions (2) When the F A transparent function is used in a bus connection When the F A transparent function is used in a bus connection, the following GX Developer function s or GX W orks2 functions can not be exec uted.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.7 Precau tions 22 - 69 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI.
22 - 70 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.7 Precautions When performing [Read to PLC], [W rite to PLC] and other file operations on GX Developer , GX Works2 If any of the fol lowing GOT functi ons is executed d uring the file operation such as [Read to PLC] or [Write to PLC], an error may occur on the GOT , GX Deve loper , or GX Works2.
22. FA TRANSPAREN T FUNCTION 22.7 Precau tions 22 - 71 17 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 18 CNC CONNECTION 19 GOT MUL TI-DROP CONNECTION 20 MUL TIPLE-GT14, GT12, GT1 1, GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 MUL TI.
22 - 72 22. FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 22.7 Precautions 22.7.4 When using MR Configurator , MR Configurator2 Unavailable functions and restrictions For the use via the motion controller , there are unavailable functions an d restrictions. For details on the restrictions, refer to the help screen of MR Configurator .
Index-1 INDEX INDEX [A] ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS ........ A-24 ACCESS RANGE FOR MO NITORING ............. .... 3-1 AnCPU type Bus connection .................... ............. ................ . 5-9 CC-Link connection (int elligent devi ce station) .
Index-2 [E] Ethernet connection ............ ............. ............. ......... 8-1 [F] FA transparent function ................ ............... 22-1,22-2 FXCPU Direct connection to CPU .......... ................ ....... 6-10 Ethernet connection .
Index-3 INDEX Computer link connection ................................ 7-29 Direct connection to CPU .............. ................... 6-28 Ethernet connection ................... ................ ...... 8-49 FA transparent function ........ .......
Index-4 MULTI-CHANNEL FUNCTION ........................ 21-4 Multiple-GT14,GT12,GT11,GT10 con nection function ..................... ............ ............. .............. 20-2 ROBOT CONTROLLER CO NNECTION... ....... 17-2 Servo amplifier connection .
REVISIONS - 1 REVISIONS * The manual number is given on the bottom lef t of the back cover . Print Date * Manual Number Revision Oct., 2009 SH(NA)-080898ENG-A First edition : Compatible with GT Works3 (ELE) V ersion1.01B Nov ., 2009 SH(NA)-080898ENG-B B edition: Comp atible with GT Works3 (ELE) V ersion1.
REVISIONS - 2 * The manual number is given on the bottom lef t of the back cover. © 2009 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORA TION Print Date * Manual Number Revision Nov ., 2012 SH(NA)-080898ENG-O Compatible with GT Works3 (ELE) V e rsion1.63R • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS is changed.
W ARRANTY Please confir m the followin g product warranty det ails before using thi s product. 1. Gratis W arranty T erm and Gratis W arranty Range If any fault s or defects (he reinafter "Fai lu.
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