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Mitsubishi Electric QJ81DL96 User Manual (690 pages)
MELSEC Q Series, High Speed Data Logger Module
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 14.17 MB
Table of Contents
Conditions of Use for the Product
8
Revisions
9
Precautions for Use
13
Introduction
22
Related Manuals
22
Table of Contents
23
Compliance with the Emc and Low Voltage Directives
31
How to Use this Manual
32
Generic Terms and Abbreviations
34
Definitions and Descriptions of Terms
36
Packing List
37
Chapter 1 Overview
39
Features
39
Processing Overview
51
High Speed Data Logger Module Software Configuration
52
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 - 1 to
53
System Configuration
53
Overall System Configuration
53
System Configuration When Performing Initial Setup, Maintenance, and Inspection
54
System Configuration During Operation
55
Precautions When Directly Connecting
56
Applicable Systems
58
Connection System Equipment
61
Operating Environment
62
How to Check the Function Version, Serial Number
65
System Configuration Precautions
68
Precautions When Using Redundant Cpus
68
Precautions When Using C Controller Modules
68
Precautions for Using Multiple CPU System
69
Precautions for Using Hubs
69
Software Packages
70
CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 1 to
71
Performance Specifications
71
Accessible Routes and Devices
77
I/O Signals for the Programmable Controller CPU
88
I/O Signal List
88
I/O Signal Details
90
Buffer Memory List
95
Compactflash Card Information Area (Address: 21 to 25)
95
Network Connection Status Area (Address: 47 to 64)
95
Common Setting Status Area (Address: 70 to 80)
95
Time Synchronization Information Area (Address: 100 to 109)
96
Current Error Area (Address: 140 to 145)
97
Error Log Area (Address: 150 to 247)
98
General Data Sampling Delay Time Area (Address: 800 to 805)
99
Recipe File Area (Address: 810 to 841)
101
Access Target CPU Setting Status Area (Address: 1500 to 1593)
102
Data Logging Status Area (Address: 2000 to 2989)
105
Event Logging Status Area (Address: 3000 to 3989)
108
Report Creation Status Area (Address: 4000 to 4989)
112
E-Mail Transmission Status Area (Address: 5000 to 5992)
117
FTP Server Status Area (Address: 6000 to 6001)
120
FTP Client Status (PUT) Area (Address: 6002 to 7457)
121
FTP Client Setting Area (Address: 7999)
125
Event Logging Area (Address: 10000 to 14095)
126
Directory Structure
127
CSV File Format
128
CSV Format Specification
128
Data Logging File
128
Event Logging File
132
Binary File Format
136
Data Logging File
136
Event Logging File
139
Recipe File Format
143
Range of Values Per Output Format
145
Chapter 4 Settings and Procedures up to Operation
146
Handling Precautions
146
Configuration and Procedures up to Operation
147
Procedure to Operate by Installing High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration Tool
147
Procedure to Operate Without Installing High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration Tool
150
High Speed Data Logger Module Operation Settings
154
Parts Names
155
Wiring
157
Wiring Precautions
157
Intelligent Function Module Switch Setting
159
Self-Diagnostics Tests
163
Self-Loopback Test
163
Hardware Test
164
Operations to Return the High Speed Data Logger Module to the Factory Default Status
165
Chapter 5 High Speed Data Logger Module Tool Startup
166
Obtaining High Speed Data Logger Module Tool
166
Installation
167
Installation Procedure
167
Upgrade Procedure
172
Uninstallation Procedure
174
Starting Configuration Tool
177
Online Startup
178
Offline Startup (Starting from the Start Menu)
183
Starting from GX Logviewer
183
Starting Conversion Tool
183
Chapter 6 Function List
184
Chapter 7 Data Logging Function
186
Target Data
187
Target Data Sampling
188
High Speed Data Sampling
189
General Data Sampling
192
Logging Types
194
Continuous Logging
194
Trigger Logging
194
Trigger Conditions
198
Data Logging Periods
201
Data Logging Files
203
Data Logging File Save Format
203
Saving Data Logging Files
204
Data Logging File Save Location
205
Transferring Data Logging Files
205
Missing Data
206
Chapter 8 Event Logging Function
207
Events
208
Target Data
208
Event Conditions
209
Target Data Sampling
213
Event Logging Periods
215
Event Logging Files
216
Event Logging File Save Format
216
Saving Event Logging Files
216
Event Logging File Save Location
216
Transferring Event Logging Files
217
E-Mail Notification
218
Chapter 9 Report Function
219
Target Data
220
Creation Trigger and Current Value Data Sampling
224
Creation Trigger
226
Report Periods
226
Report Files
227
Saving Report Files
227
Report File Save Location
227
Transferring Report Files
227
Chapter 10 Other Functions
228
Time Synchronization Function
228
Auto Logging Function
232
File Access Function
234
Access Authentication Function
239
FTP Transfer Function
240
E-Mail Function
243
CHAPTER 11 FUNCTIONS of CONFIGURATION TOOL (MODULE SETTINGS) 11 - 1 to
246
Setting Operations Overview
246
Screen Configuration and Common Operations
247
Main Screen Configuration
247
Menu Configuration
248
Toolbar Configuration
250
Operations Using the Edit Items Tree
251
Status Bar
252
Common Table Operations
253
Data List
255
Device Batch Replacement
257
Data Setting Screen
258
Importing Global Labels and Device Comments
260
Project Management
274
Creating a New Project
274
Opening a Project
274
Saving a Project
275
Importing Settings from Project File
276
Exporting Project to CSV File
278
Exporting Module Operating File
279
Common Setting
281
Network Setting
281
Time Synchronization Setting
285
Access Target CPU Setting
291
FTP Setting
304
E-Mail Setting
307
Account Setting
311
Auto Logging Setting
316
High Speed Data Sampling Setting
319
Compactflash Card Setting
320
Data Logging Setting
323
Data Logging Setting List
323
Data Logging Setting Screen Transitions
325
Logging Type/File Format
328
Sampling
329
Data Setting List
332
Data Setting
334
Data Batch Insertion
338
Period of Time
340
Trigger
346
Trigger (Single Condition)
346
Trigger (Compound Condition)
352
Number of Logging Lines
363
CSV Output
367
Binary Output
370
Save
371
Completion
389
Event Logging Setting
390
Event Logging Setting List
390
Event Logging Setting Screen Transitions
392
File Format
394
Sampling
395
Event Setting List
398
Event Setting
399
Event Setting (Single Condition)
399
Event Setting (Compound Condition)
404
Event Batch Insertion
414
Period of Time
416
CSV Output
422
Binary Output
423
Save
424
E-Mail Notice
433
Completion
436
Report Setting
437
Report Setting List
437
Report Setting Screen Transitions
439
Sampling
441
Layout Setting List
444
Layout Setting
447
Creation Trigger
464
Period of Time
472
Save
477
Completion
483
CHAPTER 12 FUNCTIONS of CONFIGURATION TOOL (WRITING/READING/VERIFYING DATA)12 - 1 to 12 - 4
484
Transfer Setup
484
High Speed Data Logger Module Search
485
Writing Data
486
Reading Data
487
Verifying Data
487
CHAPTER 13 FUNCTIONS of CONFIGURATION TOOL (CONFIRMING MODULE OPERATION)13 - 1 to 13 - 19
488
Diagnostics
488
Module Diagnostics
489
CPU Access Diagnostics
492
FTP Transfer Diagnostics
493
E-Mail Send Diagnostics
494
Product Information
495
Compactflash Card Diagnostics
496
Data Logging Diagnostics
499
Event Logging Diagnostics
500
Report Diagnostics
501
Ping Test
502
File Browser
504
Verifying Product Information
506
Version Information
506
Open the User's Manual
506
Chapter 14 Functions of Logging File Conversion Tool
507
Screen Configuration of Conversion Tool
507
Main Screen
507
Configuration of Output Format Screens
509
Main Screen Configuration
509
Output Format (Bit) Screen
511
Output Format (Integer/Float) Screen
512
Chapter 15 Recipe Function
513
Recipe Function Execution Procedure
517
Screen Configuration
518
Recipe Editor Screen Configuration
518
Menu Configuration
519
Toolbar Configuration
519
Recipe Editor Area
520
Creating Recipe Files
522
Starting Recipe Editor Screen
522
Creating New Recipe File
522
Opening Recipe Files
522
Saving Recipe Files
523
Editing Recipe Data
523
Transferring Recipe Files to Module
526
Executing Recipe Function
527
Executing Recipe Function Using Module Dedicated Instructions
527
Executing Recipe Function Using Configuration Tool
527
Dedicated Instructions
531
Recipe Read (RCPREAD)
532
Recipe Write (RCPWRITE)
535
CHAPTER 16 Compactflash CARD
538
Compactflash Card Specifications
538
Compactflash Card Part Names
538
Precautions When Using Compactflash Card
539
Operations for Inserting Compactflash Card
542
Operations for Ejecting and Reinserting Compactflash Card
543
Operations for Replacing New Compactflash Card
545
Compactflash Card Life Duration
551
Chapter 17 Processing Time
555
Trigger Logging
556
Continuous Logging
558
Checking Processing Time
560
Checking Sampling Process Time
561
Checking Data Logging Process Time
563
Checking Event Logging Process Time
563
Checking Report Process Time
564
Effect on Sequence Scanning Time
565
For High Speed Data Sampling
565
For General Data Sampling
566
Calculation Example for Time Increase of Scan Time
567
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
568
Error Codes
569
Checking Error Codes
569
Error Types
571
System Monitor
572
Error Code List
574
Troubleshooting by Symptom
601
Troubleshooting Related to LED Indicators and I/O Signals
601
Troubleshooting Related to Data Logging, Event Logging, and Reports
602
Troubleshooting Related to Network Connection
606
Troubleshooting Related to FTP
607
Troubleshooting Related to E-Mail
607
Troubleshooting Related to Communication between the High Speed Data Logger Module and Access Target CPU
608
Troubleshooting Related to Time Synchronization Function
608
Troubleshooting Related to Data Management, Compactflash Cards
609
Troubleshooting Related to Configuration Tool
611
Troubleshooting Related to Logging File Conversion Tool
615
Troubleshooting Related to Recipe Function
616
Appendix
618
Appendix 1 External Dimensions
618
Appendix 2 PING Test
619
Appendix 3 Data Sampling Method for Cpus that Cannot be Accessed Directly
621
Appendix 4 Usable Characters
624
Appendix 4.1 Characters Usable in High Speed Data Logger Module Tool
624
Appendix 4.2 Characters Usable in File Names, Folder (Directory) Names
627
Appendix 4.3 Characters Usable in Output File
627
Appendix 5 Adding Function to High Speed Data Logger Module
629
Appendix 6 Numerical Type Comparison Accuracy
632
Appendix 7 Precautions When Replacing Older Version of Module
633
Appendix 8 Process Modifications
633
Appendix 8.1 File Switching Timing
633
Appendix 8.2 Processing Time of FTP Transfer Function and E-Mail Function
637
Appendix 9 Supported FTP Command
638
Appendix 10Setting Information CSV File Format
639
Appendix 11Ftp Transfer Directory Configuration
681
Appendix 12Sampling Processes of High Speed Data Logger Module
683
Appendix 12.1Data Changes between Data Sampling Processes
683
Appendix 12.2Detecting Data Condition Establishment
683
Warranty
687
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