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Channel Isolated R TD Input Module User's Manual -Q68RD3-G -GX Configurator-TI (SW1D5C-QTIU-E)[...]
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A - 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these pr ecautions before use.) Before using this product, please re ad this manual and the relevant manuals carefully a nd pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly . In this manual, the safety prec autions are classified into two levels: " W ARNING" and " CAUTION". Under some c[...]
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A - 2 [Inst allation Precautions] CAUTION Use the programmable controller in an environment that meets the general specifications in the user's manual for the CPU module used. Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fi re, malfunction, or damage to or dete rioration of the product. T o mount the module, wh ile pressing the module mounti[...]
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A - 3 [Wiring Precautions] CAUTION Individually ground the shielded cables of the pr og rammable controller with a groun d resistance of 100 Ω or less. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction. Connectors for external devices must be crimped or pressed with the tool specified by the manufacturer , or must be correctly solde red[...]
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A - 4 [Wiring Precautions] [S t artup and Maintenance Precautions] CAUTION Place the cables in a duct or clamp them. If not, dangling cable may swing or inadverten tly be pulled, resu lting in damage to th e module or cables or malfunction due to poor con tact. When disconnecting the cable from the module , d o not pull the cable by the cable part.[...]
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A - 5 CAUTION Do not disass emble or modif y the modules. Doing so may cause failure, malfunction, injury , or a fire. Shut off the external power supply (all phase s) us ed in the system before moun ting or removing the module. Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction. A module can be replace d online (while power is on) on any[...]
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A - 6 [Disposal Precautions] CAUTION When disposing of this product, treat it as industrial waste.[...]
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A - 7 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT (1) Mitsubishi programmable controller ("the PRODUCT") shall be used in conditions; i) where any problem, fau lt or failure occu rring in the PRODUCT , if any , shall not lead to any major or serious accident; and ii) where the ba ckup and fail-safe function are syst ematically or auto matically pro[...]
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A - 8 REVISIONS * The manual number is given on the bo ttom left of the back cover . Japanese Manual V ersion SH-080721-D © 2008 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORA TION Print Date *Manual Number Revision Apr ., 2008 SH(NA)-080722ENG-A First edition May , 2008 SH(NA)-080722ENG-B SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, GENERIC TE RMS, ABBREVIA TIONS, AND TERMS, Section 2.1, 3[...]
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A - 9 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Mitsubishi MELSEC-Q Series General Purpose Programmable Controllers. Before using th e equipment, please r ead this manu al carefully to develop full familiarity with the functions and performance of the Q serie s pr ogrammable controller you have purchas ed, so as to ensure correct use. CONTENTS SAFETY[...]
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A - 10 3.4.9 Averaging processing s election (UnG24 a nd UnG25) •••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• • 3 - 35 3.4.10 Offset/gain setting mode (UnG 26 and UnG27) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••?[...]
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A - 11 CHAPTER6 PROGRAMMING 6 - 1 to 6 - 31 6.1 Programming Procedure ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 6 - [...]
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A - 12 Appendix 1.2 G(P).OFFGAN ••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••• A PPX - 2 Appendix 1.3 G(P).OGLOAD • ••••••••••[...]
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A - 13 COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOL T AGE DIRECTIVES (1) Method of ensuring com pliance T o ensure that Mits ubishi programmable controller s maintain EMC and Low V oltage Directives when incorpora ted into other machinery or equipment, ce rtain measures may be ne cessary . Please re fer to one of the follow ing manuals . • QCPU User's Ma[...]
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A - 14 GENERIC TERMS, ABBREVIA TIONS, AND TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following general ter ms, abbreviations, and terms. Generic term/ Abbreviation/T erm Description Q68RD3-G The abbreviation for the Q68RD3-G channel iso lated RTD input module Up scale A measurement range maximum va lue + 5% of the measurement range Down[...]
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A - 15 P ACKING LIST The product packag e contains the following. Model Product Quantity Q68RD3-G Q68RD3-G channel isolated RTD input module 1 SW1D5C-QTIU-E GX Configurator-TI V ersion1 (Si ngle license product) (CD -ROM) 1 SW1D5C-QTIU-EA GX Configurator-TI V ersio n 1 (V ol ume license product) (CD-ROM) 1[...]
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1 - 1 1 OVERVIEW CHAP TER1 OVERVIEW This user's manual provides the specific ations , handling instructions, programming procedures, and othe r information of the Q6 8RD3-G channe l isolated R TD (Resistance T emperature Detector) input module (hereinafter the "Q68RD3-G"), which is designed to use with the MELSEC-Q series CPU module.[...]
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1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features 1 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 1.1 Features (1) Isolated channels The Q68RD3-G is a channel isola ted module. (2) T emperature measurement of eight cha[...]
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1 - 3 1.1 Features 1 OVERVIEW (8) W arning output function (a) Pr ocess alarm warning ou tput A warning ca n be output when the me asured t emperature value exceed s the input range set by user . Upper limit value and lower limit value can be set for each channel, and a setting to have a d ifference (hysteresis) between warning output and warning c[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION This chapter explains th e system configuration of the Q68RD3-G . [...]
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2 - 2 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION :Applicable, :N/A * 1 Limited within the range of I/O points for the CPU module. * 2 Can be installed to any I/O slot of a base unit * 3 An extension base unit cannot be connected to a safety CPU. Remark T o use the Q68RD3-G with a C Controller module, refer to the user' s manual for the C Co[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (b) Mounting to a MELSECNET/H remote I/O station The table below sh ows the network modules and ba[...]
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2 - 4 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (2) Support of multiple CPU system The function version of the Q68RD3-G has be en "C" from the first release, supporting the multiple CPU system. When using the Q68RD3- G in a multiple CPU sys tem, refe r to the following manual first. • QCPU User's M anual (Multiple CPU System) ([...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.2 When Using the Q68RD3 -G with Redunda nt CPU 2 - 5 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 2.2 When Using the Q68RD3-G with Redundant CPU This section describes th[...]
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2 - 6 2.3 How to Ch eck the Function Version, Serial No., and Software Version 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.3 How to Check the Function V ersion, Serial No., and Software Ve r s i o n (1) Checking the function version an d serial No. The serial No. and function version of t he Q68RD3-G can be checked on the rating plate, front of the module, and system[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.3 How to Check the Function Version, Serial No ., and Software Version 2 - 7 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (c) On the system monitor (product information l[...]
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2 - 8 2.3 How to Ch eck the Function Version, Serial No., and Software Version 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (2) Checking the sof tware version of GX Configurator-TI The softwa re version of GX Configurator-TI can be checked on GX Developer by clicking [Help] [Product information]. Software version ("Product information" screen of GX Developer V[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER3 SPECIFICA TIONS 3.1 Performance S pecifications The following tab le shows the perform[...]
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3 - 2 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 SPECIFICATIONS * 2 When a RTD is connected, the degree of accuracy will be the sum of the conversion accuracy of the Q68RD3-G and the tolerance of the connected RTD. Use the calculation formula below . (Accuracy) = (Conversion accuracy ) + ( T olerance of connected RTD) * 3 The conversion speed indicates the t[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.2 Function List The following table list s the Q68RD3-G functions. T able 3.5 Function list Item Descriptio[...]
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3 - 4 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.1 T emperature conversion system The following shows the temper ature measurem ent timing within each conversion period. T emperatures of all channels, CH1 to CH8, are batch-update d every 320ms, regardless of the Conver sion enable/d isable setting (UnG0). If the Con[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 - 5 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (1) Sampling processing Measured temperatur e values that ar e me asured [...]
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3 - 6 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 SPECIFICATIONS (c) Moving average Measured temperature va lues, which are measured every sampling pe riod for the specified num ber of times, are av eraged and the ave raged value is sto red in the buff er memory . The latest measured temperatur e value can be obtained since averag ing p[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 - 7 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Primary delay filter By a preset time constant, m easured te mperatur[...]
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3 - 8 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 SPECIFICATIONS [Example 1: Measured temperatur e value when the temperature input value is changed from 250.0 to 260.0 ] The measured temperatur e value changes a s shown below when the time constant is set to 3200ms (3.2s). The measured temperatur e value reaches 63.2% (256.3 ) of the v[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.2 Conversion setting for disconnectio n detection function 3 - 9 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.2.2 Conversion setting for disconnection det[...]
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3 - 10 3.2 Function List 3.2.2 Conversion setting for disconnectio n detection function 3 SPECIFICATIONS (6) It t akes 640ms (maximum) to obt ain normal measured temperature values af ter connection is restored. T emperature conversion rest arts 640ms af ter connection is restored. When averaging processing is set, it t akes another 640ms and time [...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Warning output function 3 - 11 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.2.3 W arning output function (1) Process alarm (a) Warning occurrence When t[...]
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3 - 12 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Warning output fu nction 3 SPECIFICATIONS (c) Settable te mperature range and default value vary according to the RTD type to be used and measu rement range. V alues are set in units of 0.1 . (d) When time average or coun t average is specified, process alarm processing is executed for each preset time or co unt. When[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Warning output function 3 - 13 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Rate alarm (a) Warning occurrence When the measured temperatur e value is [...]
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3 - 14 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Warning output fu nction 3 SPECIFICATIONS CH1 measured temperature value CH2 measured temperature value Ti m e T ime Rate alarm upper limit value Rate alarm lower limit value Change of CH1 measured temperature value Change of CH2 measured temperature value CH1 Rate alarm upper limit value (UnG48.b0) CH1 Rate alarm lo[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Warning output function 3 - 15 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (c) The rate alarm upper limit/lower limit values are set in unit s of 0.1 for[...]
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3 - 16 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Warning output fu nction 3 SPECIFICATIONS 2) Setting example of the rate alarm upper/lower limit values fo r monitoring that a measured temperat ure value d ecreases wit hin the spec ified range 3) Setting example of the rate alarm upper/lower limit values fo r monitoring that a measured temperat ure value cha nges wi[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating with Programmable Controll er CPU 3.3.1 I/O signal list 3 - 17 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating wi[...]
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3 - 18 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating with Prog rammable Contro ller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.2 I/O signal details This section describes det ails of the Q68RD3-G I/O signals. (1) Module ready (X0) (a) If the module is in the normal mode when the pr ogrammable controller is powered ON or the reset oper ation of the CPU m[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating with Programmable Controll er CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 - 19 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (c) In the following case, t his [...]
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3 - 20 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating with Prog rammable Contro ller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 SPECIFICATIONS (4) Channel change completion fla g (XB) (a) This signal is used as an interlock condition to turn ON/OFF Channel change request (YB) when changing th e chan nel targeted for of fset/gain setting. (b) For offset/ga in setting, refer[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating with Programmable Controll er CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 - 21 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 2) Rate alarm • This s ignal tu[...]
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3 - 22 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating with Prog rammable Contro ller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 SPECIFICATIONS (8) Error flag (XF) (a) This signal turns ON when a write error occurs. (b) T o clear the er ror code, turn ON Error clear requ est (YF). (9) Operating condition setting requ est (Y9) (a) This signal is turned ON when enabling the f[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals for Communicating with Programmable Controll er CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 - 23 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (10)User range write request (Y A[...]
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3 - 24 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buf fer memory assignment This section describes the assignmen t of the Q68RD3-G buffer me mory . POINT Do not write data to the system area or the area where writing data from a sequence program is disa bled. Doing so may caus e a malfunction of the mo[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 - 25 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING T able 3.9 Buffer m emory assignment (2/6) Address Description Default va lu[...]
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3 - 26 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 SPECIFICATIONS T able 3.9 Buffer m emory assignment (3/6) Address Description Defau lt value Read/Write *1 Reference section Hex. Dec. 54 H 84 CH4 Scaling width lower limit value 0 R/W *2 Section 3.4.18 55 H 85 CH4 Scaling width upper limit value 0 R/W *2 56 H 86 CH5 Scaling width lower limi[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 - 27 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING T able 3.9 Buffer m emory assignment (4/6) Address Description Default va lu[...]
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3 - 28 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 SPECIFICATIONS T able 3.9 Buffer m emory assignment (5/6) Address Description Defau lt value Read/Write *1 Reference section Hex. Dec. C4 H 196 CH1 User range settings resistance gain value (L) *3 0 R/W *2 Section 3.4.25 C5 H 197 CH1 User range settings resistance gain value (H) *3 C6 H 198 [...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 - 29 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING * 1 Indicates a n availability of reading/ writing data from/to a seque nce [...]
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3 - 30 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.2 Conversion enable/disable setting (UnG0) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.2 Conversion enable/disable setting (UnG0) (1) T emperature convers ion enable/disable st atus is set for each channel. (2) Setting "Disable" for unused chann els can prevent unnecessary disconnection detection. (3) The default value is set to &[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.3 CH[] Time/Count/Moving average/Time constant setting (UnG1 to UnG8) 3 - 31 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.3 CH [] T ime/Count /Moving[...]
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3 - 32 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.4 Conversion completio n flag (UnG10) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.4 Conversion completion flag (UnG10) (1) The bit of the corresponding chann el in the Conversion completion flag turns ON (changes to "1") when conversion o f conversion-enabled channels is completed. When averaging processing is specifie d, the flag[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.5 CH[] Measured temperat ure value (UnG11 to UnG18) 3 - 33 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.5 CH [] Measured temperature value (UnG1 1 t[...]
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3 - 34 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.6 Error code (UnG19) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.6 Error code (UnG19) (1) Error code that is detected by the Q68RD3-G i s stored. (2) For det ails on error codes, refer to Section 8.1. 3.4.7 Setting range 1, 2 (UnG20 and UnG21) (1) This area is for checking the m easurement range of the Q68RD3-G , which is set with Switch [...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.9 Averaging processing se lection (UnG24 and UnG25) 3 - 35 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.9 Averaging processing se lection (UnG24 and[...]
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3 - 36 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.10 Offset/gain setting mode (UnG2 6 and UnG27) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.10 Offset/gain setting mode (UnG26 and UnG27) (1) A channel t argeted for adjusting offset/gain setting values in the offset/ gain setting mode is specified. (2) S pecify a channel for offset setting in UnG26, and a ch annel for gain setting in Un[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.11 CH[] Offset/gain temperature se tting values (UnG28 to UnG43) 3 - 37 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.1 1 CH [] Offset/gain temperatur[...]
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3 - 38 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.13 Warning output flag (Process alarm/Rate alar m) (UnG47 and UnG48) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.13 W arning output flag (Process alarm/Rate alarm) (UnG47 and UnG48) (1) When a measured temperature va lue is out of the setting range of the CH Process alarm upper/lower limit values (UnG94 to UnG125) or CH Rate alarm upper[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.14 Disconnection detectio n flag (UnG49) 3 - 39 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.14 Disconnect ion detection flag (UnG49) (1) The flag of[...]
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3 - 40 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.14 Disconnection detection fla g (UnG49) 3 SPECIFICATIONS POINT (1) Alway s set "Disable" for any cha nnel where no RTD is connected. If "Enable" is set, the bit of the correspond ing channel in the Disconnection detection flag (UnG49) turns ON (changes to "1"). (2) When the Disconnection[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.15 CH[] Scaling value (UnG50 to UnG57) 3 - 41 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.15 CH [] Scaling value (UnG50 to UnG57) (1) Measured tem[...]
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3 - 42 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.16 Scaling valid/in valid setting (UnG58) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.16 Scaling valid/invalid setting (UnG58) (1) This area is for setting the sca ling function valid/invalid st atus for each channel. (2) The default value is set to "Invalid" for all channels. (3) T o activate the scaling function, turning ON/OFF [...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.17 CH[] Scaling range upper/l ower limit values (UnG62 to UnG77) 3 - 43 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.17 CH [] Scaling range upper/low[...]
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3 - 44 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.19 CH[] Process alarm upper/lower limit values (UnG94 to UnG125) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.19 CH [] Process alarm upper/lower limit values (UnG94 to UnG125) (1) Process alarm upper upper limit value , upper lower limit value, lower upper limit value, and lower lower limit value are set. (2) A range of measured temperatur[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.20 CH[] Rate alarm warning detection period (UnG12 6 to UnG133) 3 - 45 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.20 CH [] Rate alarm warning detec[...]
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3 - 46 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.22 Mode switching sett ing (UnG158 and UnG159 ) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.22 Mode switching setti ng (UnG158 and UnG159) This area is used to switch the mode betwe en normal mode and offset/gain setting mode. The mode can be switched withou t resetting the programmable contr oller CPU. (1) The setting value of the switch[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.23 Conversion setting for disconnec tion dete ction (UnG164 and UnG165) 3 - 47 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.23 Conversion setting for[...]
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3 - 48 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.24 CH[] Conversion setting value for di sconnection detection (UnG166 to UnG173) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.24 CH [] Conversion setting value for disconnection detection (UnG166 to UnG173) (1) When "Given value" (2 H ) is set in the Conversion setting for disconnection detection (UnG164 and UnG1 65), the value[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.25 Factory de fault offset/gain values, U ser ran ge settings offset/gai n va lues, User range settings 3 - 49 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING[...]
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4 - 1 4.1 Handling Precautions 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION CHAP TER4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 4.1 Handling Precautions (1) Do not drop or give a strong impact to th e case. (2) Do not remove the printed-circuit board of the module from the case. Doing so may cause a failure. (3) Be careful to prevent f[...]
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4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.1 Handling Precautions 4.1.1 Fixing mod ule with module fixing bra cket 4 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1.1 Fixing module [...]
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4 - 3 4.2 Procedures and Settings before System Operation 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.2 Procedures and Settings before System Operation Start Wiring Module mounting Mount the Q68RD3-G in the specified slot. Use user range settings? Use factory default settings Use user range settings NO YES Use the utility package? Programm[...]
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4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.3 Part Names 4 - 4 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.3 Part Names This section describes each p art name of the Q68RD3-G . * 1 Whe[...]
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4 - 5 4.3 Part Names 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION * 1 For actual wiring, refer to Section 4.4.2 External w iring. (1) Connector for external wiring The connectors for use with the Q68RD3-G sh ould be purchased sep a rately by the user .The following tables show the connector types and th e crimp-contact tool. (a) C onnector ty[...]
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4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.4 Wiring 4.4.1 Wirin g precautions 4 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.4 Wiring This section describes the wiri ng precautions[...]
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4 - 7 4.4 Wiring 4.4.2 External wiring 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.4.2 External wiring (1) Wiring procedure 1) Ins tall a relay terminal block. 2) Connect a RTD and the relay terminal block. Wire Q68RD3- G to the relay terminal blo ck using an extern al device connecto r . * 1 Always use shielded cables. In addition, always[...]
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4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.5 Intelligent Functio n Module Switch Setting 4 - 8 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.5 Intelligent Function Module Switch Setting[...]
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4 - 9 4.5 Intelligent Function Module Switch Setti ng 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION (2) Operating procedure Make settin gs on the I/O assignment tab of PLC parameter in GX Developer . (a) I/O as signment tab Set the following for the slot in which the Q68RD3-G is mounted. The "T ype" setting is mandatory , but other i[...]
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4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 - 10 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.6 Of fset/Gain Setting Set offset/gain setting values in the follow[...]
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4 - 11 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION * 1 The following table shows the mode switching method (normal mode offset/gain setting mode normal mode). * 2 Always set "Disable" to the C onversion enabl e/disable setting of unuse d channels or channels not targeted for the offset/gain setting. If all c[...]
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4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 - 12 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT (1) Perform of fset/gain setting in the actual operating sta tu[...]
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4 - 13 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION (2) Program examples The program in the dotted area of (a) is common to all (a),(b ), and (c). In these examples, X/Y0 to X/YF are used as I/O numbers of the Q68RD3 -G . T able 4.6 List of devices Device Function M0 Mode switching M1 Channel selection M2 Channel conve[...]
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4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 - 14 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (a) When switching the mode using the ded icated instruction (G(P).OF[...]
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4 - 15 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 PROCEDURES AND SETT INGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION (b) When switching the mode using the setting in the Mode switching setting (UnG158 and UnG159) and Ope rating condition setting reque st (Y9) (c) When switching the mode using the inte lligent function modu le switch setting Only the common progra m is required. St[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.1 Utility Package Functions 5 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.1 Utility Package Functio[...]
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5 - 2 5.1 Utility Package Functions 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) T able 5.1 List of utility package (G X Configurator-TI) functions (2/2) Function Description Reference Monitor/test Monitors and tests the buffer memory and I/O signals of the Q68RD3-G . Section 5.6 •Module ready •Disconnection detection signal •Operating condition se[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2 Installing and Uninstalling Utili ty Package 5.2.1 Precautions for use 5 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.2 Installing and Uninst alli[...]
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5 - 4 5.2 Installing and Uninstalling Utility Packa ge 5.2.1 Precautions for use 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) (5) Switching screens between two or more intelligent function module utilities When two or more intelligent function module utility scre ens cannot be displayed side by side, select a screen to be displayed on the top of others u[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2 Installing and Uninstalling Utili ty Package 5.2.1 Precautions for use 5 - 5 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING This one row is counted as one[...]
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5 - 6 5.2 Installing and Uninstalling Utility Packa ge 5.2.2 Operating environment 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2.2 Operating environment This section describes the op erating environmen t of the personal computer that runs GX Configurator-TI. * 1 Install GX Configurator-TI in GX Deve loper V ersion 4 or later in the same la nguage. GX [...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2 Installing and Uninstalling Utili ty Package 5.2.2 Operating environment 5 - 7 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT (1) The functions show[...]
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5 - 8 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.1 Common operations 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.1 Common operations (1) Control keys The following table shows the special keys that can be used for operating the utility package and their ap plications. T able 5.6 Available control keys Key Application Cancels t h[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.1 Common operations 5 - 9 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Data created with utility p ackage The followin[...]
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5 - 10 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.1 Common operations 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) <T ext File> A text file is a file created by clicking the button on the "Initial setting" screen, "Auto refresh setting " screen or "M onitor/test" scr een. T ext files can be utilized to create user documents. Fi[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.2 Operation overview 5 - 11 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.3.2 Operation overview [Tools] - [Intelligent f[...]
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5 - 12 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.2 Operation overview 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) [Online] - [Monitor/Test] "Select monitor/test module" screen Select a module to be monitored/tested. "Monitor/Test" screen See Section 5.6 1) Refer to Section 5.6.[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.3 Activating intelligent function module u tility 5 - 13 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.3.3 Activating int[...]
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5 - 14 5.3 Operating Utility Package 5.3.3 Activating intelligent function module utili ty 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) (3) Menu bar (a) Menu options unde r [Intelligent function module parameter] Intelligent function module parameters of the project opened by GX Developer are targeted. (b) Menu options under [Online] POINT (1) Saving int[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.4 Initial Setting 5 - 15 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.4 Initial Setting [Purpose ] Makes initial settings, which are required to operate[...]
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5 - 16 5.4 Initial Setting 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) POINT Initial setting data are stored in intelligent function mo dule parameters. After being written to the CPU module , t he initial setting dat a are made ef fective by operating either (1) or (2). (1) Change the RUN/STOP switch of the CPU mo dule: STOP RUN STOP RUN. (2) After set[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.5 Auto Re fresh Setting 5 - 17 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.5 Auto Refresh Setting [Purpose ] Sets the automa tically refreshed Q68R D3-[...]
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5 - 18 5.5 Auto Re fresh Setting 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) (2) Command buttons POINT Auto refresh setting data are stored in intelligent function module parameters. After being written to the CPU module, the auto refresh setting data are made effective by op erating either (1) or (2). (1) Change the RUN/STOP switch of the CPU mo dule: [...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen 5 - 19 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.6 Monitor/T est 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen [Purpose ] Activa[...]
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5 - 20 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 1) X/Y Monitor/test OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen 5 - 21 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING [Description of screen items] (1) Screen items (2) Command bu[...]
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5 - 22 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation Perform the of fset/gain setting operation in the following sequence. (1) Displaying the "CH Offset/gain setting" screen Display the "CH Offset/gain setting" screen o f the setting target channel[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation 5 - 23 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 2) Setting a gain value Enter a desired value into [...]
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5 - 24 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) (7) Switch to the normal mode Set "Normal m ode" in the Settin g value field of "Mode switching setting" and click the button to e xecute data writin g. Upon completion of writing data, the disp lay in the Current value field of &q[...]
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5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.3 OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data 5 - 25 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.6.3 OMC (Online Module Change) ref resh[...]
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6 - 1 6 PROGRAMMING CHAP TER6 PROGRAMMING This chapter describe s programs of the Q68RD3-G . When applying any of th e program examples in troduced in this chapte r to the actual system, make sure to examine the applicability and confirm th at no problems will occur in the system control.[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.1 Programming Procedure 6 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 Programming Procedure Create a program tha t executes temperature input of the Q68RD3-G in the follo[...]
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6 - 3 6.1 Programming Procedure 6 PROGRAMMING (1) Program example outline Program examples include follo wing processing. (a) Initial setting program of the Q68RD3-G (b) Measured temperatu re value read (c) Processing at CH1 disconnection detectio n (d) Processing when CH2 process al arm is used (e) Processing when CH3 ra te alarm is used (f) Error[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6 - 4 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration This section describes progr[...]
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6 - 5 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6 PROGRAMMING (3) Programming conditions (a) Use the following temperature conversion system for each channe l. • CH1: Sampling processing • CH2: Count average (5 times) • CH3: Primary delay filter (Time constant 960ms) (b) Use the following function at e ach channel. • CH2: W arning o[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.1 Before creating a progra m 6 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2.1 Before creating a program This section [...]
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6 - 7 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.1 Before creati ng a program 6 PROGRAMMING (2) Intelligent function module s witch setting Based on the setting conditions given in S ect ion 6.2 (2), make th e intelligent function module switch setting. (a) Sett ing details of each switch 1) Switch 1, Switch 2: Measurement range setting [...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 - 8 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2.2 Program example wh en[...]
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6 - 9 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 PROGRAMMING (2) Utility p ackage operation (a) Initial setting (Refer to Section 5.4.) Set the item s shaded in t he table below to CH 1 to CH3. Setting for the items with " " is not required when " Dis able", "Inval[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 - 10 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 1) Click the Initial setti[...]
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6 - 11 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 PROGRAMMING (b) Auto refresh setting (Refer to Section 5.5.) Set devices in which th e measured temp erature value s, warning output fla gs, disconnection detectio n flags, and error codes of CH1 to CH3 are to be stored. For the devices in [...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 - 12 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Program example Proces[...]
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6 - 13 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 PROGRAMMING 6.2.3 Program example when utility package is not used (1) List of devices T able 6.4 List of devices Device Function D1 1 CH1 Measured temperature value D12 CH2 Measured temperature value D13 CH3 Measured temperature value [...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 - 14 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) List of buffer mem[...]
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6 - 15 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 PROGRAMMING * 1 UnG0: Conversion enable/disable setting (Refer to Section 3.4.2.) * 2 UnG24: Averaging processing selecti on (CH1-CH4) (Refer to Section 3.4.9.) * 3 UnG46: W arning output enable/disable setting (Refer to Section 3.4.[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 - 16 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Program example Co[...]
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6 - 17 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 PROGRAMMING Resets Error flag (XF). Processing when CH3 rate alarm has occurred[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6 - 18 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network This section describes program examples based o[...]
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6 - 19 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6 PROGRAMMING (3) Programming conditions (a) Use the following temperature conversion system for each channe l. • CH1: Sampling processing • CH2: Count average (5 times) • CH3: Primary delay filter (Time constant 960ms) (b) Use the following function at each channel. • CH2: W arning output fu [...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.1 Before creating a progra m 6 - 20 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.3.1 Before creating a program This section describes [...]
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6 - 21 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 PROGRAMMING 6.3.2 Program example wh en utility package is used (1) List of devices T able 6.7 List of devices Device Function W0 Device that Conversion completi on flag is written by auto refresh W1 Device that CH1 Measured temperature value is wri[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 - 22 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) GX Developer operation (Network p[...]
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6 - 23 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 PROGRAMMING (3) Utility p ackage operation Operation is performed on t he remote I/O station side. (a) Initial setting (Refer to Section 5.4.) Set the initial settin gs of CH1 to CH3. For setting det ails, refer to Section 6.2.2 (2). (b) Auto refres[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when utility package is used 6 - 24 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (4) Program example Reads measured te[...]
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6 - 25 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 PROGRAMMING 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used (1) List of devices T able 6.8 List of devices Device Function D1 1 CH1 Measured temperature value D12 CH2 Measured temperature value D13 CH3 Measured temperature value X20 Devic[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 - 26 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) List of buffer memory address[...]
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6 - 27 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 PROGRAMMING * 2 UnG24: Averaging processing selecti on (CH1-CH4) (Refer to Section 3.4.9.) * 3 UnG46: W arning output enable/disable setting (Refer to Section 3.4.12.) * 4 D1024 and D1046 are used for writing the initial setting data. (D2024 a[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 - 28 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (4) Program example Checks master[...]
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6 - 29 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 PROGRAMMING Enables CH1 to CH3. Averaging processing selection W arning output enable/disable setting Initial setting of CH2 process alarm Initial setting of CH3 rate alarm[...]
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6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 - 30 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Reads measured temperature values[...]
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6 - 31 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when utility package is not used 6 PROGRAMMING Resets Error flag (X10F).[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE When changing a mod ule online, carefully re ad th e "Online module change" sect[...]
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7 - 2 7.1 Conditions Required for Onl ine Module Change 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.1 Conditions Required for Online Module Change The CPU module, MELSECNET/ H remote I/ O module, Q68R D3-G , GX Developer , and base unit described below are required to perform online module change. (1) CPU module The Process CPU or Redunda nt CPU are required. For pre[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.2 Operations during Onl ine Module Change 7 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2 Operations during Online Module Change The following tab le shows the ope[...]
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7 - 4 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.1 When factory defaul t is used an d initial setting h as been made with GX Configurator-TI 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change This section describes pr ocedures of online module change de pending on the combination of the range setti ng type, the initial setting meth od, a[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.1 When factory default is used and initial setting has been made with GX Configurator-TI 7 - 5 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUB[...]
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7 - 6 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.1 When factory defaul t is used an d initial setting h as been made with GX Configurator-TI 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (c) After confirming that the "RUN" LED of the module has tur ned off, disconnect the connector and re move the module. POINT Make sure to rem ove the module. If th e mounting [...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.1 When factory default is used and initial setting has been made with GX Configurator-TI 7 - 7 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUB[...]
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7 - 8 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.1 When factory defaul t is used an d initial setting h as been made with GX Configurator-TI 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (5) Rest arting control (a) Display the "Online module change" screen again fro m the screen displayed by selecting [Diagnosis] - [O nline module change] in GX Developer and cl[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.2 When factory default is used and initial se tting has been made with sequence progra m 7 - 9 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUB[...]
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7 - 10 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.2 When factory defaul t is used and initial setting has been made with sequence program 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to enable a module change. If the following screen appears, cli ck the button, remove the module, and mount a new mo dule. (c) After confirming that the "RUN"[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.2 When factory default is used and initial se tting has been made with sequence progra m 7 - 11 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROU[...]
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7 - 12 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.2 When factory defaul t is used and initial setting has been made with sequence program 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (d) Enable the conversion of the channel to be used in Conversion enable /disable setting (UnG0), and turn Operating condi tion setting request (Y9) from OFF to ON. Monitor CH Measured tem[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.3 When user range setting is us ed and initial setting has been made with GX Confi gurator-TI (Separate 7 - 13 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODUL[...]
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7 - 14 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.3 When use r range setting is used and initial se tting has been made with GX Configurator-TI (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to enable a module change. If the following screen appears, the user ra nge setting cannot be save d. Click the button, and perform the ope ration in Se[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.3 When user range setting is us ed and initial setting has been made with GX Confi gurator-TI (Separate 7 - 15 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODUL[...]
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7 - 16 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.3 When use r range setting is used and initial se tting has been made with GX Configurator-TI (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to leave the "Online module change" mode. (c) Clic k the button t o close th e "System m onitor" scre en. (d) Mo nitor the CH Meas u[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.3 When user range setting is us ed and initial setting has been made with GX Confi gurator-TI (Separate 7 - 17 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODUL[...]
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7 - 18 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.4 When use r range setting is used and initial se tting has been made with GX Configurator-TI (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3.4 When user range setting is used and initial set ting has been made with GX Configurator-TI (Separ ate system is not available) (1) Disabling conversion (a) Set "D[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.4 When user range setting is us ed and initial setting has been made with GX Confi gurator-TI (Separate 7 - 19 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODUL[...]
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7 - 20 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.4 When use r range setting is used and initial se tting has been made with GX Configurator-TI (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to enable a module change. If the following screen appears, the user ra nge setting cannot be save d. Click the button, and perform th e operation in (2[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.4 When user range setting is us ed and initial setting has been made with GX Confi gurator-TI (Separate 7 - 21 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODUL[...]
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7 - 22 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.4 When use r range setting is used and initial se tting has been made with GX Configurator-TI (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (c) Clic k the button t o close th e "System m onitor" scre en. (d) Set the noted values on the "OMC (O nline Module Chang e) refresh dat a" screen of GX[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.4 When user range setting is us ed and initial setting has been made with GX Confi gurator-TI (Separate 7 - 23 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODUL[...]
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7 - 24 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.5 When use r range setting is use d and initial setting has been mad e with sequence program (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and initial set ting has been made with sequence program (Separate system is available) (1) Disabling conversion (a) Set the Conversion [...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and initi al setting has been made with sequence program (Separate 7 - 25 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE C[...]
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7 - 26 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.5 When use r range setting is use d and initial setting has been mad e with sequence program (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (3) Mounting a new module (a) Mount the removed module and a new module to a separate system. (b) Using the G(P).OGLOAD ins t ruction, save the user range setting values to t[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and initi al setting has been made with sequence program (Separate 7 - 27 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE C[...]
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7 - 28 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.5 When use r range setting is use d and initial setting has been mad e with sequence program (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (5) Rest arting control (a) Display the "Online module change" screen again fro m the screen displayed by selecting [Diagnosis] - [O nline module change] in GX Deve[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and initi al setting has been made with sequence program (Separate 7 - 29 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE C[...]
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7 - 30 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.6 When use r range setting is use d and initial setting has been mad e with sequence program (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE POINT If the buffer memory values compared with the r ange reference table ar e not appropriate, the user range setting values cannot be saved/restor ed. Before restarting co[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and initi al setting has been made with sequence program (Separate 7 - 31 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE C[...]
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7 - 32 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.6 When use r range setting is use d and initial setting has been mad e with sequence program (Separate 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (4) Checking opera tion (a) For checking operation, click the button to cancel the restart of control to the module. (b) Click the button to leave the "Online module cha[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Procedures of Online Module Change 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and initi al setting has been made with sequence program (Separate 7 - 33 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE C[...]
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7 - 34 7.4 Range Reference Table 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.4 Range Reference T able The range refe rence table is given below . (1) Comp are the Factory default offset value with the reference value 1DDB H . (2) Comp are the Factory default gain value with the reference value 58A7 H . (3) Comp are the User range settings offset value with the value [...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.4 Range Re ference Table 7 - 35 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (6) Compare the User range settings resist ance gain value with a value obt ained by (a) and [...]
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7 - 36 7.4 Range Reference Table 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (Example) When of fset/gain setting is performed, se tting the of fset setting temperature at -200.0 and the gain setting temperature at 850.0 , with a Pt100 platinum R TD connected T able 7.4 How to obtain reference value Va l u e t y p e Se tting temperature Reference value of User range set[...]
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7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.5 Precautions for Online Module Change 7 - 37 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.5 Precautions for Online Module Change This section describes the precautio n[...]
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8 - 1 8.1 Error Code List 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER8 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describe s the errors which ma y occur during the use of the Q68RD3-G and troubles hooting. 8.1 Error Code List If an error occurs when data is written to/r ead from the programmable controller CPU, the Q68RD3-G writes the corresponding error code to the buffer memor[...]
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Error Code List 8 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT (1) The latest erro r code detected by the Q68RD3-G is stored when two or more errors oc cur . (2) T[...]
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8 - 3 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.1 When "RUN" LED turns off 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 T roubleshooting 8.2.1 When "RUN" LED turns off 8.2.2 When "RUN" LED flashes 8.2.3 When "ERR" LED flashes 8.2.4 When "ERR" LED turns on T able 8.2 When "RUN" L ED truns off Check Item Corrective action Is power [...]
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.5 When "ALM" LED flashes 8 - 4 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.5 When "ALM" LED flashes 8.2.6 When "ALM" L[...]
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8 - 5 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.9 When measured temperature value is abno rmal 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.9 When measured temper ature value is abnormal POINT The mod ule may hav e failed if the m easured t emperatur e value can not be read after proper corrective actions have been ta ken according to the above check items. Please consult your local Mit s[...]
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.10 Checking Q68RD3-G status using system monitor of GX Developer 8 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 PROCEDURES AND SETTINGS BEFORE SYSTEM OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.10 Checking Q 68RD3-G status usin[...]
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8 - 7 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.10 Checking Q68RD3-G status us ing system monitor of GX Developer 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) H/W Information Use GX Developer V ersion 8.68W or later to check th e H/W information. (a) H/W LED Informat ion The LED status is di splayed. (b) H/W SW Information The status of the intelligent function module switch setting is di[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dedicate d Instructions Appendix 1.1 List of Dedicated Instructions and Ava ilable Devices APPX - 1 APPENDICES INDEX APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dedicated Instructions Appendix 1.1 List of Dedicated In structions and Available Devices (1) List of dedicated instructions The following table lists the dedicated instr uctions that can b[...]
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APPX - 2 Appendix 1 Dedicated Instructions Appendix 1.2 G(P).OFFGAN APPENDICES Appendix 1.2 G(P).OFFGAN This instruction switches the mode of the Q68RD3-G (normal mode to of fset/gain setting mode, of fset/gain setting mode to normal mode). T able APPX.3 List of available devices Setting dat a A vailable device Internal d evice (System, user) Fil e[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dedicate d Instructions Appendix 1.2 G(P).OFFGAN APPX - 3 APPENDICES INDEX (1) Function This instruction switches the mode of the Q68RD3-G . • Normal mode to of fset/gain setting mode ( Offset/gain setting mode st atus flag (XA) turns ON.) • Offset/gain setting mode to normal mode (Offset/gain setting mode status flag (XA)[...]
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APPX - 4 Appendix 1 Dedicated Instructions Appendix 1.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPENDICES Appendix 1.3 G(P).OGLOAD This instruc tion reads the User rang e settings offset/gain values of th e Q68RD3-G to the CPU module. T able APPX.5 List of available devices Setting dat a A vailable device Internal d evice (System, user) Fil e register Link direct device J [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dedicate d Instructions Appendix 1.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPX - 5 APPENDICES INDEX * 1 Setting is not necessary . If setting is made, the offset/gain values will not be re ad properly . T able APPX.7 Control data (1/2) *1 Device Item Setting data Setting range Setting side (S) System area (S) + 1 Completion status The instruction comp[...]
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APPX - 6 Appendix 1 Dedicated Instructions Appendix 1.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPENDICES * 1 Setting is not necessary . If setting is made, the offset/gain values will not be read properly . T able APPX.7 Control data (2/2) *1 Device Item Setting data Setting range Setting side (S) + 34 CH4 User r ange settings resistance gain value (L) System (S) + 35 CH4 U[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dedicate d Instructions Appendix 1.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPX - 7 APPENDICES INDEX (1) Function (a) Th is instruction re ads the User rang e settings offset/gain va lues of the Q68 RD3-G to the CPU module. (b) There are two types of interlock sig nals for the G(P).OGLOAD instructio n: the completio n device (D) and the completi on st [...]
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APPX - 8 Appendix 1 Dedicated Instructions Appendix 1.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPENDICES Appendix 1.4 G(P).OGSTOR This instruction restores the Use r range sett ings of fset/gain values stored in the CPU module to the Q68RD3-G . * 1 When executing the G(P).OGLOAD instru ction, specify the device set for (S). Do not change the data read with the G(P).OGLOAD i[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dedicate d Instructions Appendix 1.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPX - 9 APPENDICES INDEX T able APPX.10 Control data (1/2) Device Item Setting data Setting range Setting side (S) System area (S) + 1 Completion status The instruction completion status is stored. 0 : Normal completion Other than 0: Error completion System (S) + 2 System area [...]
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APPX - 10 Appendix 1 Dedicated Instructions Appendix 1.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPENDICES T able APPX.10 Control data (2/2) Device Item Setting data Setting range Setting side (S) + 34 CH4 User range settings resistance gain value (L) System (S) + 35 CH4 User range settings resistance gain value (H) (S) + 36 CH5 Factory def ault offset value System (S) + 37 [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dedicate d Instructions Appendix 1.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPX - 11 APPENDICES INDEX (1) Function (a) This instruction restores the User range settings offse t/gain values stored in the CPU module to the Q68RD3-G . (b) There are two types of interlock signals for the G(P).OGST OR instruction: the completio n device (D) and the completi[...]
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APPX - 12 Appendix 1 Dedicated Instructions Appendix 1.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPENDICES (2) Operation error An error occurs in any of the following cases and the corr esponding error code is stored into the completi on status area (S)+ 1. (3) Program example In this program example, when M1 1 turns ON , the offset/gain values are re stored to the Q68RD3-G [...]
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APPENDICES APPX - 13 APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 2 E xternal Dimensions Unit: mm (inch) 130 (5.12) 177 (6.97) 47 (1.85) 27.4 (1.08) 102 (4.02) 23 (0.91) 2 (0.08)[...]
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INDEX - 1 APPENDICES INDEX INDEX [A] ALM LED •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 4-4 Auto refresh setting ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• 5-17 Averaging [...]
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INDEX - 2 [S] Sampling processing •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• • 3-5 Scaling function •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• 3-3 Scaling range upper /lower limit values •••?[...]
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W ARRANTY Please confirm the follo wing product warran ty details before using this produc t. 1. Gratis W a rranty T erm and Gratis W arranty Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the g ratis warranty term, the product sha ll be repaired [...]
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Microsoft, Windows, Win dows NT , and Windows V ista are registered tr ademarks of Microsof t Corporation in the United S tates and other countries. Pentium and Celeron a re trademarks of Intel Corpor ation in the United S tates and othe r countries. Ethernet is a registered tr ademark of Xe rox Corporation in the Unite d S tates. Other company nam[...]
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SH(NA)-080722ENG-D( 1202)MEE MODEL: Q68RD3-G-U-SY -E MODEL CODE: 13JZ06 Specifications subject to change without notice. When exported from Japan, this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for service transaction permission. HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAP[...]