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Mitsubishi Electric Q02(H)CPU User Manual (720 pages)
MELSECQ Series
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 10.57 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Conditions of Use for the Product
9
Introduction
10
Table of Contents
12
Manuals
17
Manual Page Organization
21
Terms
23
Packing List
26
Discontinued Models
27
Chapter 1 Overview
28
Features
28
Chapter 2 System Configuration
35
Overall Configuration
36
Component List
37
Precautions for System Configuration
41
Bus Connection of GOT
49
Peripheral Device Configuration
53
Chapter 3 Cpu Module Start-Up Procedures
59
Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring
61
Installation Environment and Installation Position
61
Installation Environment
61
Installation Position
62
Mounting a Module
65
Mounting Precautions
65
Base Unit Installation
66
Installation and Removal of Module
73
Connecting an Extension Base Unit
80
Setting the Extension Base Number
80
Connection and Disconnection of Extension Cable
87
Extension Cable Specifications
89
Voltage Drop When an Extension Base Unit Is Used
90
Mounting and Removing a Terminal Block
96
Installing and Removing a Memory Card
97
Installing and Removing an SD Memory Card
101
Installing and Removing an Extended SRAM Cassette
103
Wiring
105
Wiring Power Supplies
105
Wiring of 18-Point Screw Terminal Block
111
Wiring to Connectors
113
Grounding
118
Chapter 5 General Specifications
119
Chapter 6 Cpu Module
121
Part Names
121
Basic Model QCPU
121
High Performance Model QCPU, Process CPU and Redundant CPU
127
Universal Model QCPU
132
Specifications
147
Basic Model QCPU
147
High Performance Model QCPU
150
Process CPU
154
Redundant CPU
158
Universal Model QCPU
162
Switch Operation at the Time of Writing Program
182
Basic Model QCPU and Universal Model QCPU
182
High Performance Model QCPU, Process CPU and Redundant CPU
183
Reset Operation
184
Basic Model QCPU and Universal Model QCPU
184
High Performance Model QCPU, Process CPU and Redundant CPU
185
Latch Clear Operation
186
Basic Model QCPU and Universal Model QCPU
186
High Performance Model QCPU, Process CPU and Redundant CPU
186
Automatic Write to the Standard ROM
187
Chapter 7 Power Supply Module
189
Part Names and Settings
190
Base Unit that Can be Used in Combination with Power Supply Module
196
Specifications
198
Power Supply Module Specifications
198
Specifications
215
Selecting the Power Supply Module
217
Precautions on Power Supply Capacity
220
Life Detection Power Supply Module
221
Chapter 8 Base Unit
225
Part Names
225
Extension Base Units that Can be Combined with the Main Base Unit
232
Specification Table
233
Chapter 9 Memory Card
237
Part Names
237
List of Usable Memory Cards
238
Specifications
239
Memory Card Specifications
239
Specifications of the Memory Card Battery
241
Handling
242
Battery Installation into the Memory Card
243
Chapter 10 Sd Memory Card
245
Part Names
245
Specifications
246
Handling
246
Forcibly Disabling the SD Memory Card
247
Chapter 11 Extended Sram Cassette
248
Part Names
248
Specifications
249
Handling
249
Chapter 12 Battery
250
Battery Specifications
250
Battery Installation
251
Chapter 13 Maintenance and Inspection
255
Daily Inspection
255
Periodic Inspection
256
Replacement Procedure of the Battery
257
Replacement Procedure of the CPU Module Battery
257
SRAM Card Battery Replacement Procedure
263
Operating the Programmable Controller that Has Been Stored
266
Chapter 14 Module Change During System Operation
267
Online Module Change
267
Change of Redundant Power Supply Module
277
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting
278
Visual Inspection
279
When the POWER LED Does Not Turn on
280
When the POWER LED Does Not Turn on in Green
280
When the LIFE LED Does Not Turn on in Green or Orange
281
When the MODE LED Does Not Turn on
282
When the RUN LED Does Not Turn on
283
When the BOOT LED Flickers
283
Checking the Error Details
284
Checking for Functional Errors
287
Write to PLC and Read from PLC
288
Boot Operation
289
Errors Caused by Hardware
290
Ethernet Communication
291
Socket Communication Function
296
MC Protocol Function
297
Predefined Protocol Function
298
Transmission from an External Device
299
Operating Status of the CPU Module
299
Errors Caused by SFC Program Instruction
300
I/O Module
301
Power Supply Module
302
Saving Data
304
Appendices
308
Appendix 1 Error Codes
308
Appendix 1
308
Error Codes
309
Appendix 1.1
309
Reading Error Codes
309
Appendix 1.3 List of Error Codes (1000 to 1999)
310
Appendix 1.4 List of Error Codes (2000 to 2999)
330
Appendix 1.5 List of Error Codes (3000 to 3999)
359
Appendix 1.6 List of Error Codes (4000 to 4999)
377
Appendix 1.7 List of Error Codes (5000 to 5999)
393
Appendix 1.8 List of Error Codes (6000 to 6999)
395
Appendix 1.9 List of Error Codes (7000 to 10000)
404
Appendix 1.10 Clearing an Error
412
Appendix 1.11 Error Codes Returned to Request Source During Communication with CPU Module
413
Appendix 2 List of Special Relay Areas
456
Appendix 3 List of Special Register Areas
508
Appendix 4 Battery Life
602
Appendix 4.1 Display of Battery Consumption and Reduction Measures of the Consumption
603
Appendix 4.2 Battery Lives of CPU Modules
605
Appendix 4.3 SRAM Card Battery Life
632
Appendix 5 Checking Serial Number and Function Version
634
Appendix 5.1 Applicable Software Versions
636
Appendix 5.2 GX Configurator Versions Applicable to a Single CPU System
637
Appendix 6 Added or Changed Functions
639
Appendix 6.1 Basic Model QCPU Upgrade
639
Appendix 6.2 High Performance Model QCPU Upgrade
641
Appendix 6.3 Precautions for Using Older Versions of the High Performance Model QCPU
643
Appendix 6.4 Process CPU Upgrade
646
Appendix 6.5 Redundant CPU Upgrade
647
Appendix 6.5
647
Universal Model QCPU Upgrade
648
Appendix 7 Specifications of L1MEM-2GBSD and L1MEM-4GBSD
652
Appendix 8 EMC and Low Voltage Directives
653
Appendix 8.1 Requirements for Compliance with the EMC Directive
653
Appendix 8
653
Standards Relevant to the EMC Directive
654
Appendix 8.1.2 Installation Instructions for EMC Directive
656
Appendix
657
Cables
657
Appendix 8.1.4
664
Installation Environment of the CC-Link/Lt Module and the AS-I Module
664
Appendix 8.1.6
665
Precautions When Using a MELSEC-A Series Module
665
Appendix 8.1.7
667
Others
667
Appendix 8.2 Requirements to Compliance with the Low Voltage Directive
669
Appendix 8.2
669
Standard Applied for MELSEC-Q Series Programmable Controller
669
MELSEC-Q Series Programmable Controller Selection
669
Appendix 8.2.3 Power Supply
670
Appendix 8.2.4 Control Panel
670
Appendix 8.2.5 External Wiring
671
Appendix 9 General Safety Requirements
672
Appendix 10 Calculating Heat Generation of Programmable Controller
676
Appendix 11 Precautions for Battery Transportation
679
Appendix 12 Handling of Batteries and Devices with Built-In Batteries in EU Member States
680
Appendix 12.1 Disposal Precautions
680
Appendix 12.2 Exportation Precautions
681
Appendix 13 External Dimensions
682
Appendix 13.1 CPU Modules
682
Appendix 13.2 Power Supply Modules
688
Appendix 13.3 Main Base Units
692
Appendix 13.4 Extension Base Units
698
Appendix 13.5 Other Optional Items
705
Index
708
Revisions
711
Warranty
717
Trademarks
718
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Mitsubishi Electric Q02(H)CPU User Manual (270 pages)
Programmable Controller Multiple CPU System
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Processor
| Size: 7.75 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
4
Installation Precautions
7
Revisions
12
Introduction
14
Table of Contents
15
Manuals
18
Manual Page Organization
21
Generic Terms and Abbreviations
23
Chapter 1 Outline
26
What Is Multiple CPU System?
26
Features of Multiple CPU System
30
Difference from Single CPU System
36
Chapter 2 System Configuration
49
System Configuration
49
System Configuration Using Basic Model QCPU (Q00CPU, Q01CPU)
49
CPU No.1
58
System Configuration Using Universal Model QCPU as CPU No.1
72
Configuration of Peripheral Devices
86
Configurable Device and Available Software
90
Precautions for System Configuration
100
Chapter 3 Concept for Multiple Cpu System
106
Mounting Position of CPU Module
106
When CPU No.1 Is Basic Model QCPU
107
When CPU No.1 Is High Performance Model QCPU or Process CPU
111
When CPU No.1 Is Universal Model QCPU
116
CPU No. of CPU Module
123
Concept of I/O Number Assignment
125
I/O Number Assignment of each Module
125
I/O Number of each CPU Module
127
Access Range of CPU Module and Other Modules
128
Access Range with Controlled Module
128
Access Range with Non-Controlled Module
128
Access Target under GOT Connection
135
Access with Instruction Using Link Direct Device
135
Access Range of GX Developer
136
Clock Data Used by CPU Module and Intelligent Function Module
139
Clock Data Used by Intelligent Function Module
140
Resetting the Multiple CPU System
141
Operation for CPU Module Stop Error
142
Host CPU Number of Multiple CPU System
145
Chapter4 Communications Between Cpu Modules
147
Communications between CPU Modules Using CPU Shared Memory
149
CPU Shared Memory
149
Communication by Auto Refresh Using CPU Shared Memory
154
Communication by Auto Refresh Using Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area
169
Communication Using CPU Shared Memory by Program
182
Communications between CPU Modules When the Error Occurs
192
Communications with Instructions Dedicated to Motion CPU
193
Control Instruction from QCPU to Motion CPU
193
Communication with Dedicated Instructions
195
Writing/Reading of Device Data from QCPU to Motion CPU
195
Writing/Reading of Device Data from QCPU to QCPU
198
Multiple CPU Synchronous Interrupt
199
Multiple CPU Synchronized Boot-Up
201
CHAPTER5 PROCESSING TIME of QCPU in MULTIPLE CPU SYSTEM 5-1 to
203
Concept of Scan Time
203
Factors for Prolonged Scan Time
205
Reducing Processing Time
212
Chapter6 Parameter Added for Multiple Cpu System
213
Parameter List
213
Number of Cpus Setting
218
Operating Mode Setting
220
Online Module Change Setting
220
I/O Settings Outside of the Group
220
Communication Area Setting (Refresh Setting)
220
Control CPU Settings
221
Multiple CPU Synchronized Boot-Up
221
Multiple CPU High Speed Transmission Area Setting
221
CHAPTER7 PRECAUTIONS FOR USING Ans/A SERIES-COMPATIBLE MODULES
222
Precautions for Use of Ans/A Series Compatible Module
222
Chapter8 Starting Up the Multiple Cpu System
226
Flow-Chart for Starting up the Multiple CPU System
226
Setting up the Multiple CPU System Parameters
228
Process CPU
228
Parameter Setting for the Universal Model QCPU
240
Reusing Preset Multiple CPU Parameters
248
Communication Program Examples Using Auto Refresh
253
Process CPU
253
Program Examples for the Universal Model QCPU
259
Mitsubishi Electric Q02(H)CPU User Manual (154 pages)
4Mpps Capable High-Speed Counter Module
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 3.33 MB
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