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MES Interface Module User's Manual -QJ71MES96 -SW1DNC-MESIF-E (MX MESInterface)[...]
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A - 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Always read these precautions before using this equ ipment.) Before using this product, please re ad this manual and the releva nt manuals introduced in this manu al carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly . The precautions given in this manual are concerned with only this product. For th[...]
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A - 2 [Design Precautions] [Inst allation Precautions] WA R N I N G Do not write any data to the "System area" in the buf fer memory of the intelligent function module. As for signals outp ut from the programmab le contro ller CPU to t he intelligent function module, never output (ON) a "Use prohibited " signal. Doing these oper[...]
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A - 3 [Inst allation Precautions] [Wiring Precautions] CAUTION Completely turn off the externally supplied po wer used in t he system before mo unting or removing the module. Not doing so could result in damage to the product. T ighten the screw in the specified torque range. Undertightening ca n cause a drop, short circuit or malfunction. Overtigh[...]
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A - 4 [Wiring Precautions] [S t art-up and Maintenance Precautions] CAUTION Be sure there are no foreign substances such as sawdust or wiring debris inside the module. Such debris could cause fir es, damage, or erron eous operation. A protective film is attached to the top of the modu le to prevent foreign matte r , s u c h a s w i r e c h i p s , [...]
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A - 5 [Operation Precautions] [Disposal Precautions] [T ransport ation Precautions] W ARNING Make sure safety before contr olling a running pr ogrammable controller (e.g. data modification). Do not write any data to the "System ar ea" in t he buffer memory of the intellige nt function module. As for signals outp ut from the programmable c[...]
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A - 6 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT (1) Mitsubishi programmable controller ("th e PRODUCT") shall be used in conditions; i) where any problem, fault or failure occurring in th e PRODUCT , if any , shall not lead to any major or serious accident; and ii) where the backup and fail-safe function are systematically or auto matically provi[...]
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A - 7 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover . Print date Manual number Revisi on Sept., 2006 SH(NA)-080644ENG-A First edition Jan., 2007 SH(NA)-080644ENG-B GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIA T IONS, DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TERMS, Chapter 1, Sectio ns 2.2, 2.4.2, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 4.2, 4.6.2, 5.2, 6.1.10, 7.7.1,[...]
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A - 8 The manual number is given on the bottom le ft of the back cover . Print date Manual number Revision Jan., 2009 SH(NA)-080644ENG-H Sections 2.2, 3.2, 6.1.4, 10.3.3, Appendices 1.1, 1.2 Jan., 2010 SH(NA)-080644ENG-I SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIA TIONS, DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TERMS, Sections 1.1, 2. 3, 2.4.2, 2.5, 2.6.[...]
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A - 9 The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover . Japanese Manual V e rsion SH-080643-R © 2006 MITSUBISHI ELEC TRIC CORPORA TION Print date Manual number Revisi on Dec., 2014 SH(NA)-080644ENG-P Sections 3.2, 4.7.1, 7.8.3, 10.2.1, 10.3.3 Sections 2.6.2 Feb., 2015 SH(NA)-080644ENG-Q Sections 4.8.1 This manual confers no industr[...]
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A - 10 SAFETY PREC AUTIONS .............. ............. ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ ..... .................. .. A - 1 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PROD UCT .. ................ ................ ................. ................ ................ ........... .... A - 6 REVISIONS ................ ....[...]
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A - 11 3.4 I/O Signals for Programm able Controller CPU ............... ................ ................ ................ ............... 3 - 16 3.4.1 I/O signal lis t ........................... ................ ............. ................. ................ ................ .. ................ 3 - 16 3.4.2 I/O signals details .................[...]
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A - 12 6.1.1 DB interface function operation ................ .................... ................ ................ ................... .... ..... 6 - 1 6.1.2 Job execution procedur e ....... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................. ........... ....... 6 - 2 6.1.3 Tag function .... ............. .......[...]
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A - 13 7.10 Job Setting .. ............. ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ .... ................... .. 7 - 58 7.10.1 Set ting items in Job setting .. ................ ................ ................. ................ ................ .......... ... ..... 7 - 59 7.10.2 Set ting items[...]
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A - 14 CHAPTER 9 XML MESSAGE FORMAT 9 - 1 to 9 - 6 9.1 XML Message Form at Definition ..... ............. ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ .... .. 9 - 2 9.2 XML Message Format S ending Method .... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ...... 9 - 4 9.2.1 [...]
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A - 15 Appendix 3.17 ACOPERATION.CSV .... ....... ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ ........ A pp - 45 Appendix 3.18 REMOTE. CSV ...... ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. ........ ... App - 48 Appendix 3.19 ORDERBY .CSV ............ ........[...]
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A - 16 COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOL T AGE DIRECTIVES (1) Method of ensuring compliance T o ensure that Mitsubishi pr ogrammable controllers maint ain EMC and Low V oltage Directives when incorp orated into other ma chinery or equipment, certain measur es may be necessary . Please refer to one of the following manuals. • QCPU User's Manual[...]
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A - 17 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual is organized by objective for using the QJ71MES96 MES interface module and MX MESInterface V ersion 1 (SW1DNC-MESI F-E). Use this manual with referring to the following. (1) Features and sof tware configuration Chapter 1 OVERVIEW Section 1.1 covers the features. Section 1.2 covers the MX MESInt erface softw[...]
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A - 18 (8) Setting method for DB Connection Service Chapter 8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 8 covers the functions and setting method for th e DB Connection Service. (9) XML message format Chapter 9 XML MESSAGE FORMA T CHAPTER 9 covers the XM L message format. (10) Methods for checking errors and the corrective actions Chapter 10 T[...]
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A - 19 The above is different fro m the actual page, as it is prov ided for expla nation only . In addition, this manual provides the following explanations. Explains the matters to be especially n oted, the functions and others related to the description on that page. Remark Provides the refere nce destination related to the description on that p [...]
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A - 20 GENERIC TERMS AN D ABBREVIA TIONS Unless otherwise specified, this manual us es the following generic terms and abbreviations to explain th e QJ71MES96 M ES interface module and MX MESInterface V ersion 1 (SW1DNC-MESIF-E). (T o the next page) Generic term/abbrevi ation Description ACPU Generic term for the A1NCPU, A0J2HCPU, A1SCPU, A1SHCPU, [...]
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A - 21 (From the previous page) Generic term/abbreviation Descrip tion Windows ® 7 Generic term for the following: Microsoft ® Windows ® 7 S tarter Operating System Microsoft ® Windows ® 7 Home Premium Operating System Microsoft ® Windows ® 7 Professional Operating System Microsoft ® Windows ® 7 Ultimate Operating System Microsoft ® Windo[...]
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A - 22 DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TERMS The following ta ble shows the definitions and descriptions of the terms used in this manual. (T o the next page) Te r m Descriptio n CSV Abbreviatio n for Co mma Separated V alues T ext file in which the data are aligned and set off by commas and double quotations DB buffering Function temporarily store[...]
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A - 23 (From the previous page) (T o the next page) Te r m Descriptio n Server service Generic term for the services can be offered by a server computer to which DB Connection Service is installed There are database server service and application server service. The database server service is a service for accessing a database. The application serv[...]
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A - 24 (From the previous page) PA C K I N G L I S T The following ta ble shows the products included to the QJ71MES96 MES interface module and MX MESInterface V e rsion 1 (SW1DNC-MESIF-E). Te r m Descriptio n T rigger buffering When trigger condition s (conditions for data transmission) of multiple jobs are met in a concentrated manner , their dat[...]
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1 OVERVIEW 1 - 1 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 1 OVER VIEW This manual explains the specifications, prep aratory procedures, functions, and t[...]
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1 - 2 1.1 Features 1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features This section explains the fe atur es of MX MESInterface. (1) Connection with the information syst em is enabled by simple settings with out program Access to info rmation system databases can be realized sim ply by making t he necessary settings with the setting tool. There is no need to write program s fo[...]
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1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features 1 - 3 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) The information system load can be reduced. Data can be monito red on th e MES interf[...]
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1 - 4 1.1 Features 1 OVERVIEW (3) Bufferin g function for reliable data acquisition/transmissio n (a) Even if the frequency of data transmi ssion triggers is high, no trigger will be missed. (T rigger buf fering function) When multiple sets of conditions for data transmission are met in a concentrated manner , their data and trigger times can be bu[...]
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1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features 1 - 5 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (b) Data to be send to the dat abase are protected e ven if a communication erro r occurs[...]
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1 - 6 1.1 Features 1 OVERVIEW (4) Log data are available in the event of an access error After connection with a database, when there is a communication error , a log of the error conten ts can be recorded to the da tabase side. Analyzing the log can prot ect data and analyze the error . (5) Directions from the info rmation system can be realized. [...]
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1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features 1 - 7 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (6) Supporting diverse databases When designin g a new syst em, a wide r ange of database[...]
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1 - 8 1.2 MX MESInterface Software Configuration 1 OVERVIEW 1.2 MX MESInterface Software Configuration This section explains the MX MESI nterface software config uration. T able 1.1 MX MESInterface s oft ware configuratio n Item Description Reference section Inst aller Installs each execution software (MES Interface Function Configuration T ool, DB[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 System Configuration 2.1.1 Overall system configuration 2 - 1 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TIO[...]
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2 - 2 2.1 System Configuration 2.1.2 System configuration for installation 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1.2 System configuration for installation This section shows system configurations for inst alling MX MESInterface. (1) When inst alling DB Connection Service and DB Connection Service Setting T ool on a server computer (1) When installing DB Connect[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 System Configuration 2.1.3 System configur ation for initi al setup 2 - 3 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 2.1.3 System confi[...]
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2 - 4 2.1 System Configuration 2.1.4 System configuration for operation 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1.4 System configuration for operation This section shows the system configuratio n when operating the MES interface module. The MES interface module can only be connected with a LAN. The module cannot be conn ected via the Internet. Figure 2.7 System c[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.2 Applicable Systems 2 - 5 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 2.2 Applicable Systems This section describes the applicable system[...]
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2 - 6 2.2 Applicable Systems 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (From the previous page) :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 Use the MES interface module whose serial N o. (first five digits) is 09012 or later . *4 Can access host station only . Cannot access[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.3 Connection System Eq uipment 2 - 7 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) Application to mu ltiple CPU system When using the ME[...]
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2 - 8 2.3 Connection System Equip ment 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (2) T wisted pair cable (sold separately) Use twisted pair cable that meets IEEE 802.3 10BASE -T/100BASE-TX standards. (a) For 100 Mbp s Either 1) or 2) of the following ca n be used. 1) Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable S traight cable: Ca tegory 5 or higher Crossing ca ble: Category [...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.1 Co nfiguration co mputer 2 - 9 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.1 C[...]
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2 - 10 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.1 Configuration comp uter 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (1) Instructions for operating system (a) Performance requ ired for personal computer an d operating systems (b) Supported version (c) User authority Log on as a user having administrator authority . • Installation, uninst allation are available only by the admi[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.2 Server compute r 2 - 11 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 2.4.2 Server computer This section expla[...]
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2 - 12 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.2 Server computer 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (1) Instructions for operating system (a) Performance requ ired for personal computer an d operating systems T able 2.7 Performance required fo r personal computer and operating s ystems Operating system Performance required for personal com puter CPU Required memory Wind[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.2 Server compute r 2 - 13 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (b) Sup ported ver sion *1 Itanium proce[...]
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2 - 14 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.2 Server computer 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (2) Considerations for the dat abase The restrictions when using dat abase are as follows: • T o use a relational database, a license ba se d on the number of MES interfaces is usually required. (V aries depending on t he relation al database type and license type.) For[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.4 Operating Environment 2.4.3 Computer for developi ng XML processin g applications 2 - 15 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 2.4[...]
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2 - 16 2.5 Checking Function Version and Serial Number 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.5 Checking Function V ersion and Serial Number The serial No. and function ver sion of the MES interface module can be confirmed on the rating plate and GX Developer's system monitor . (1) Confirming th e serial number o n the rating plate The rating plate is situa[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.5 Checking Function Version and Se rial Number 2 - 17 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) Checking on the front of the module [...]
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2 - 18 2.5 Checking Function Version and Serial Number 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (3) Confirming the serial number on the system monitor (Produ ct Information List) T o display the screen for checking the serial number and functio n version, select [Diagnostics] [System monitor] in GX Developer . 1 Production number displa y 2 Since the MES interface m[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.6 Precautions for System Configuration 2.6.1 Precautions fo r using Redundant CPU 2 - 19 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 2.6 P[...]
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2 - 20 2.6 Precautions for System Configuratio n 2.6.2 Precautions for using multiple CPU system 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.6.2 Precautions for using multiple CPU system The following describes the precaution s for using the multiple CPU system. (1) Access to each CPU module at sta rt-up of multiple CPU system In the system in which a MES interface m[...]
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.6 Precautions for System Configuration 2.6.3 Precautions for using database 2 - 21 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 2.6.3 Preca[...]
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2 - 22 2.6 Precautions for System Configuratio n 2.6.3 Precautions for using databa se 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (2) Microsof t ® Access ® (a) The number of fields to be updated (U PDA TE) by the one [Communication action] is up to 12 7. (b) Do not make multiple accesses to one and the same file. (Do not make access from multiple MES interface modul[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Performance Specification s 3 - 1 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter explains the performan ce[...]
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3 - 2 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 SPECIFICATIONS (2) Software specifications (T o the next page) T able 3.2 MX MESInterface performance specifications Item Specifications Reference section DB interface No. of connected databases Ma ximum 32 items/project Section 7.9.1 No. of databases that can be connected •O r a c l e ® 8i (32 bits) •O r[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Performance Specification s 3 - 3 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) *1 The monitoring interval is 1 to 600 [...]
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3 - 4 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 SPECIFICATIONS Performance of the MES interface module and the system using the MES interface module dif fers depending on the fo llowing factors. Conduct a verification by user prior to starting the syst em. • Operating environmen t (personal computer , network, and the CompactFlash card) • Loading sta tu[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges 3 - 5 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges This section explains the ac[...]
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3 - 6 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges 3 SPECIFICATIONS (2) Accessible routes (a) Single network : Accessible ×: Inaccessible Figure 3.1 Single network T able 3.4 Sin gle network Network communication route Access target CPU (PLC series) QCPU (Q mode) *7 RCPU *1 1 LCPU QnACPU QCPU (A mode), ACPU C Controller module CC IE Control, NET/10(H) *12 ×[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges 3 - 7 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL : Accessible ×: Inaccess ible *1 For the network No. and stat[...]
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3 - 8 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges 3 SPECIFICATIONS (b) Different netwo rk : Accessible ×: Inaccessible Figure 3.4 Different network T able 3.6 D ifferent network Network communication rou te Co-existence network route Access target CPU (PLC series) QCPU (Q mode) *6 RCPU *10 LCPU QnACPU QCPU (A mode), ACPU C Controller module CC IE Control, N[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges 3 - 9 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL : Accessible ×: Inaccess ible *1 For the network No. and stat[...]
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3 - 10 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges 3 SPECIFICATIONS (3) Accessible devices T able 3.8 Acce ssible devices Device *1 (Device name) QCPU (Q mode) RCPU *16 QCPU (A mode) LCPU QnACP U ACPU C Controller module Function input (FX) × × × × × × × Function output (FY) × × × × × × × Function register (FD) × × × × × × × S pecial rel[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Accessible Devices and Ranges 3 - 11 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL : Accessible, ×: Inaccessible *1 The local devices of the Q/[...]
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3 - 12 3.3 Function List 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 Function List This section lists the MES interface module functions. (1) Function summary The following e xplains the function s umma ry of the MES interface mo dule and MX MESInterface. The functions of the items are listed (2) and the subsequent descri ptions. Figure 3.7 Funct ion summary DB Connectio[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 Function List 3 - 13 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) MES interface module function list T able 3.9 MES interface module functi[...]
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3 - 14 3.3 Function List 3 SPECIFICATIONS (3) MES Interface Function Configuration T ool fu nction list T able 3.10 MES In terface Function Configuratio n T ool function list Function Description Reference section System Setting Configure the initial settings for the MES interface module. Sectio n 7.6 Network settings Configure the settings necessa[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 Function List 3 - 15 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (4) DB Connection Service function list T able 3.11 DB Connection Service fun[...]
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3 - 16 3.4 I/O Signals for Programmable Controller CPU 3.4.1 I/O signal l ist 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 I/O Signals for Progr ammable Controller CPU 3.4.1 I/O signal list The following lists the MES interface module I/O signals to the programmable controller CPU. The following I/O signal assignment is based on the case wher e the start I/O No. of the ME[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 I/O Signal s for Programmable Controller CPU 3.4.1 I/O signal list 3 - 17 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page)[...]
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3 - 18 3.4 I/O Signals for Programmable Controller CPU 3.4.2 I/O signals d etails 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.2 I/O signals details The following ta ble shows the details of the I/O signals of the MES interface module. (1) Input signals deta ils (T o the next page) T able 3.13 Input signals details Device No. Signal name Description X0 Module READY T urns[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 I/O Signal s for Programmable Controller CPU 3.4.2 I/O signals details 3 - 19 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous p[...]
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3 - 20 3.4 I/O Signals for Programmable Controller CPU 3.4.2 I/O signals d etails 3 SPECIFICATIONS (From the previous page) (2) Output signals det ails T able 3.13 Input signals details Device No. Signal name Description X16 Access target CPU error (1) T urns ON when an error occurs in communications with the access target CPU. (2) When this device[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.5 Buffer Memory List 3 - 21 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 3.5 Buf fer Memory List The buf fer memory list is shown below . *1 Show[...]
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3 - 22 3.5 Buffer Memory List 3 SPECIFICATIONS (From the previous page) *1 Shows whether or not reading/writing is possible. R: Only reading is possible. W: Only writing is possible. R/W: Both reading and wr iting are possible. (T o the next page) T able 3.15 Buffer memory list Address (Decimal(Hex)) Application Name Initial value Read/ write *1 Re[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.5 Buffer Memory List 3 - 23 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) *1 Shows whether or not reading/writing is poss[...]
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3 - 24 3.5 Buffer Memory List 3 SPECIFICATIONS (From the previous page) *1 Shows whether or not reading/writing is possible. R: Only reading is possible. W: Only writing is possible. R/W: Both reading and wr iting are possible. *2 The following table shows the error code area assignment for Sampling 1 to 64 (Buffer memory address: 1012 to 1075). T [...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.5 Buffer Memory List 3 - 25 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL *3 The following table shows the error code ar ea assignment for the Acc[...]
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3 - 26 3.6 Buffer Memory Details 3.6.1 Module status area 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Buf fer Memory Details This section explains the buf fer memory deta ils. (1) The values stored in buffer me mory are cleared when the programmable controller is powered ON from OF F , or the programmable controller CPU is reset. (2) When a value of 65 536 or more is sto[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Buffer Memory Detai ls 3.6.3 Network settings status area 3 - 27 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONNE CTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (3) S torage example of Default g[...]
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3 - 28 3.6 Buffer Memory Details 3.6.4 Current error area 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6.4 Current error area (1) Error code (Buffer memory address: 140) An error co de which ind icates the er ror conten ts is stored. For error codes, r efe r to the following: Section 10.2 Error Co de List (2) T ime (Buffer memory add ress: 142 to 145) The time when the erro[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Buffer Memory Detai ls 3.6.5 Error log area 3 - 29 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 3.6.5 Error log area (1) Error count (Buf fer m[...]
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3 - 30 3.6 Buffer Memory Details 3.6.5 Error log area 3 SPECIFICATIONS (1) The information of the Error log ar ea can be confirmed on the following diagnostic screen. Select [System monitor] [Error Displa y] of GX Developer (Section 10.1.3 System monitor) (2) The Error log area can be cleare d in either of the following methods. (a) Power ON the pr[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Buffer Memory Detai ls 3.6.6 Sampling/monitoring cycle area 3 - 31 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 3.6.6 Sampling/monitoring cycle[...]
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3 - 32 3.6 Buffer Memory Details 3.6.7 Tag status area 3 SPECIFICATIONS (3) Sampling error information (Buf fer memory address: 1008 to 101 1) (a) The tag samp ling error information is stored. (b) The bit corresponding to the tag setting No. to which th e Sampling error occurred is turned ON. 0: No sampling error 1: Sampling error de tected (c) Th[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Buffer Memory Detai ls 3.6.8 Current tag da ta value area 3 - 33 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 3.6.8 Current tag dat a value are[...]
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3 - 34 3.6 Buffer Memory Details 3.6.8 Current tag data value area 3 SPECIFICATIONS (3) Update count (Buf fer memory address: 1292) (a) After the power is ON, th e cumulative number of updates for the Current t ag data value (Buf fer memory address: 1300 to 181 1) is stored. (b) After specifying the t ag number displaye d as the No. of requ ested t[...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Buffer Memory Detai ls 3.6.8 Current tag da ta value area 3 - 35 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (5) Current tag data value (Buf f[...]
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3 - 36 3.6 Buffer Memory Details 3.6.9 Access target CP U setting st atus area 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6.9 Access target CPU setting st atus area (1) Access target CPU setting in formation (Buffer memory a ddress: 4000 to 4003) (a) The information on whether [Access target CPU setting s] have been made or not is stored. (b) The bit corr esponding to th [...]
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3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Buffer Memory Detai ls 3.6.10 Information linkage function area 3 - 37 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 3.6.10 Information linkage [...]
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3 - 38 3.6 Buffer Memory Details 3.6.10 Information linkage fun ction area 3 SPECIFICATIONS (4) No. of trigger buf fer data (Buf fer memory address: 1 151 1) The number of times the current tr igger buffer has been used is stored. If the number of times the trigger buf fer has been used is always large, check the number of jobs for which [T rigger [...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.1 Hand ling Precautio ns 4 - 1 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE T O OPERA TION[...]
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4 - 2 4.2 Settings and Procedure to Operation 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 4.2 Settings and Procedure to Operation This section explains the schematic p rocedur e up to operation for using the MES interface function. (1) S tarting the server computer S tar t the server computer , and then the MES interface modu le. (2) S tarting the MES i[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.2 Settings and Procedure to Operation 4 - 3 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) S ta rting the MES interface m[...]
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4 - 4 4.2 Settings and Procedure to Operation 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION Figure 4.2 MES interface modu le start-up procedure Configuration computer According to [Network settings], connect the MES interface module and configuration computer to a network. Configure the settings in MES Interface Function Configuration Tool for the MES int[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.2 Settings and Procedure to Operation 4 - 5 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL *1 As necessary , execute the se l[...]
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4 - 6 4.3 Parts Names 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 4.3 Parts Names This section explains the p arts names of the MES interface module . (1) With the LED cover closed (2) With the LED cover open Figure 4.3 With the LED cover closed Figure 4.4 With the LED cover open 1) 1) 2) 3) 6) 8) 4) 5) 7)[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.3 Parts Names 4 - 7 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (3) Indicator LED display content s T able 4.2 Parts names[...]
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4 - 8 4.4 Wiring 4.4.1 Wiring 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 4.4 Wiring 4.4.1 Wiring This section explains how to conne ct cables to the MES interface module. Remark For the equipment required for 10BASE- T/100BASE-TX connec tion and system configuration examples, r efer to the following. Section 2.1.4 System co nfiguration for operation Se[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.5 Intelligent Fun ction Module Switch Settings 4 - 9 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 4.5 Intelligent Functi on[...]
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4 - 10 4.5 Intelligent Function Module Switch Settings 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION (1) Mode setting (Switch 1) Select the MES interface module operation mode. (2) Default operation se tting/battery error detection setting (Switch 2) Select the default operation setting/ba tte ry error detecti on setting for the MES interface module. (a) [...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.5 Intelligent Fun ction Module Switch Settings 4 - 11 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL Use the default operatio[...]
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4 - 12 4.6 Self-diagnostics Test 4.6.1 Self-loopback test 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 4.6 Self-diagnostics T est This section explains the self-dia gnostics test designed for checking the MES interface module communica tion function and hardware. 4.6.1 Self-loopback test Execute the self-loopback te st for a hardware check including the [...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.6 Self-diagnostics Test 4.6.2 Hardware test 4 - 13 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 4.6.2 Hardware test T est R[...]
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4 - 14 4.7 CompactFlash Card 4.7.1 Precautions for using a CompactFlash card 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 4.7 CompactFlash Card 4.7.1 Precautions for using a CompactFlash card This section explains the precautio ns for using the CompactFlash card. (1) Available CompactFlash cards Use a CompactFlash card lis ted in Section 2.3. ( Section 2[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.7 Compac tFlash Card 4.7.2 Inst allation/removi ng the CompactFl ash card 4 - 15 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TO[...]
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4 - 16 4.7 CompactFlash Card 4.7.2 Installatio n/removing the CompactF lash card 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION (Removal or replacement of the Comp actFlash card) Before removing or replacing the CompactFlash card, be sure to stop file access by the following procedure. Not following the procedure may cause the dat a corruption in the Compa[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.7 Compac tFlash Card 4.7.2 Inst allation/removi ng the CompactFl ash card 4 - 17 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TO[...]
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4 - 18 4.7 CompactFlash Card 4.7.2 Installatio n/removing the CompactF lash card 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 2 Install the CompactFlash card. When installing the CompactFlash card into the MES interface mo dule, pay attention to the orient ation of the card. Push the CompactFlash card securely into the slot until it is flush with the EJE[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.7 Compac tFlash Card 4.7.2 Inst allation/removi ng the CompactFl ash card 4 - 19 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TO[...]
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4 - 20 4.8 Battery 4.8.1 Battery specifications 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 4.8 Battery This section explains the mounting and replacement of the battery . 4.8.1 Battery specifications This section shows the specifications of the MES interface module battery . Remark For the battery directive in EU me mber states, refer to Appendix 9. 4.[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.8 Battery 4.8.3 Battery replacement 4 - 21 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 4.8.3 Battery replacement This sect[...]
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4 - 22 4.8 Battery 4.8.3 Battery replacement 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION (2) MES interface module battery (Q6BA T) life (a) The following shows the service life of th e MES interface module battery . *1 The power-on time ratio denotes the ratio of power-on time in a day (24 hours). (If the power is ON for 12 hours and OFF fo r 12 hou rs,[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.8 Battery 4.8.3 Battery replacement 4 - 23 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (3) Replacement procedure of the ME[...]
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4 - 24 4.9 Operation wit hout Mountin g Battery 4 SETTINGS AND PROCED URE TO OPERATION 4.9 Operation wit hout Mounting Battery This section explains operatio n without moun ting a battery to the MES interface module. (1) Shutdo wn operation required when the programmable controlle r is powered OFF while the MES interface module is o perating withou[...]
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4 SETTINGS AND PROCE DURE TO OPERATION 4.10 Removing Battery for Storage 4 - 25 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 4.10 Removing Battery for S torage When[...]
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5 - 1 5.1 Installation 5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION CHAPTER 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION This chapter explains how to inst all the exec ution software of MX MESInterface to each operating environment and how to uninst all it. 5.1 Installation This section explains how to inst all MX M ESInterface. (1) MX MESInterface inst allation pro[...]
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5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION 5.1 Installation 5 - 2 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) MX MESInterface installation For system configurations, re[...]
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5 - 3 5.1 Installation 5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION (The following screens are for Micro soft ® Windows ® XP Professional Operating System.) (S tart) 1 S tar t Windows Explorer , then click the drive in which the CD-ROM is loaded. Double click "setup.exe". T o display Windows Explorer , right click [S tart], then select [Explore]. [...]
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5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION 5.1 Installation 5 - 4 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) 1 2 The dialog box for selecting th e[...]
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5 - 5 5.1 Installation 5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION (From the previous page) 3 The left scr een appears. Check that all applications have been closed, then click the button. If any applications are running, close them all. 4 Setup start s. The left scr een appears. Check the description, then click the button. 5 Enter a user name and comp any [...]
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5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION 5.1 Installation 5 - 6 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) 6 Check the user nam e and company na[...]
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5 - 7 5.1 Installation 5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION (From the previous page) 9 When the left screen appears, installation is complete. Click the button. 10 T o restart the computer , check the "Y es, I want to restart my co mputer now . " checkbox, then click the button. T o not restart the comput er , check the "No, I will rest[...]
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5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION 5.1 Installation 5 - 8 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL After inst alling MES Inte rfac e Function Configuration T ool[...]
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5 - 9 5.2 Uninstallation 5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION 5.2 Uninstallation This section explains how to uninst all MX MESInterface. (1) MES Interface Function Configuration T ool, DB Conn ection Service, and DB Connection Service Setting T ool (The following screens are for Micro soft ® Window s ® XP Professional Operating System.) (S tart) 1 [...]
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5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION 5.2 Uninstallation 5 - 10 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) 2 Select the program to be deleted[...]
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5 - 11 5.2 Uninstallation 5 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION (From the previous page) 3 Confirm the file to be deleted. T o uninstall it, click the button. T o not uninstall it, click the button. Clicking the button re turns to the previous screen. • The component indicates the inst alled icons and file . 14 If the left screen appears, click the b[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.1 DB interface function operation 6 - 1 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 6 FUNCTIONS This chapter expl[...]
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6 - 2 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.2 Job execution procedure 6 FUNCTIONS 6.1.2 Job execution procedure The following shows the job execution procedure. Figure 6.2 Job execution procedure Start Working Enabled When [Handshake operation] is selected for Trigger conditions, tag component values are read out from the programmable controller CPU. No jo[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.2 Job execution pro cedure 6 - 3 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL For the case where an error occu rs during j[...]
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6 - 4 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.3 Tag function 6 FUNCTIONS 6.1.3 T ag function The tag function collect s device data of the programmab le controller CPUs on the network in units of tags. By allocating database fields to tag comp onent s, the DB interface function enables the following. • Database value reading/writing • Reading/writing of [...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.4 Trigger monito ring function 6 - 5 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 6.1.4 T rigger monitoring function The t[...]
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6 - 6 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.4 Trigger monito ring function 6 FUNCTIONS (1) The job can be st arted only when the device tags used for trigger conditions of all jobs have been sampled normally . *1 *1 When the first five digits of the serial No. is "1 101 1" or earli er , the operation of the MES interface module is different. Appe[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.5 Trigger buffering function 6 - 7 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 6.1.5 T rigger buffering function When mul[...]
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6 - 8 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.5 Trigger bufferin g function 6 FUNCTIONS (b) In the case of load concentra tion (T rigger interval Processing time for action) • Every time a trigger condition is met, t ag data and trigger time are stored in the trigger buf fer . • When action processing is not complete d in time, up to 12 8 pieces of trigg[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.5 Trigger buffering function 6 - 9 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (1) For job opera tions performed when [T [...]
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6 - 10 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.6 SQL text transmission (Communicati on action) 6 FUNCTIONS 6.1.6 SQL text transmissi on (Communication action) The SQL text transmission function allows automatic cr eation of SQL texts, enabling communications with the dat abase. The following commands can be selected for the SQL text. • Select/MultiSelect ?[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.7 Stored procedure ca ll function (Communi cation action) 6 - 11 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 6.1.7 S tore[...]
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6 - 12 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.8 Arithmetic processing function (Operation action) 6 FUNCTIONS 6.1.8 Arithmetic processing function (Operation action) The arithm etic proces sing functi on perfor ms operations for t ag component values. In this function, up to 20 dyadic operat ions can be processed per operation action. By storing an operatio[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.10 DB buffering function 6 - 13 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 6.1.10 DB buf fering function (1) DB buf feri[...]
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6 - 14 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.10 DB buffering function 6 FUNCTIONS (2) Factors for starting DB buf fering DB buffering is co nducted when SQL texts or stored procedure call information cannot be sent to the data base by any of the following causes, (a) or (b). (a) Disconnection on the networ k, or failure of the databa se server computer Upo[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.10 DB buffering function 6 - 15 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (4) Setting the DB buffering (a) Set ting for[...]
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6 - 16 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.10 DB buffering function 6 FUNCTIONS (6) Clearing the DB buf fer The DB buffe r is cleared by the following: (a) After writing the MES interfa ce functi on setting to the MES interface module, performing any of the following opera tions • Perform [Update settings] • Power OFF and then ON • Reset the progra[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.10 DB buffering function 6 - 17 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (7) DB buf fering operation The job dat a who[...]
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6 - 18 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.10 DB buffering function 6 FUNCTIONS (8) Operation while data is being stored to DB buffer The job proc essing whic h is started up while the data is being st ored differs depending on the opera tion settings of resend buffer selected on each job. Related settings • Setting of each job ( Section 7.10.4) • Op[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.10 DB buffering function 6 - 19 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (b) When "Adding to the buf fered data&q[...]
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6 - 20 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.11 Precautions 6 FUNCTIONS 6.1.1 1 Precautions (1) Operation behavior of jobs (a) When a trigger condition for a job is met again dur ing execution of the job 1) When [T rigger buf fering] is disabled for the job Because the job is being execut ed, it is not executed again. 2) When [T rigger buf fering] is enabl[...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.1 DB Interface Function 6.1.11 Precautions 6 - 21 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) When an error occurs in job execution (a) The job e[...]
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6 - 22 6.2 XML Processing Function 6 FUNCTIONS 6.2 XML Processing Function The XML processing function is a function by which execution of XML fo rmat message requests fro m user applications can be processed. The XML processing function allows the following instructions for job execution. • One-shot execution of a job • V alidating a job (The [...]
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6 FUNCTIONS 6.3 Time Synchronization Function 6.3.1 Using the SNTP time query re su lt in the p rogrammable controller CPU 6 - 23 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SE[...]
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6 - 24 6.3 Time Synchronization Fu nction 6.3.2 Daylight saving time function 6 FUNCTIONS 6.3.2 Daylight saving time function The daylight saving time function allows the time of th e MES interface module to be changed to the daylight savin g time during th e period of summer time, u sing the clock time of the SNTP server computer . For the dayligh[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.1 MES Interface Function Config uration Tool 7 - 1 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 7 MES INTERF A[...]
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7 - 2 7.3 Screen Structure 7.3.1 Screen structure 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.3 Screen S tructure This section explains the scr een structure of the MES Interface Function Configuration T ool. 7.3.1 Screen structure Figure 7.1 Screen structure Menu T oolbar Detailed setting edit screen Edit items tree Status bar Section 7.3.3 T oo[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.3 Screen Structure 7.3.1 Screen structure 7 - 3 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL Remark When a text take s[...]
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7 - 4 7.3 Screen Structure 7.3.2 Menu configuratio n 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.3.2 Menu configuration This section shows each command provided on the menu bar . (1) Project (2) Edit Figure 7.5 Project menu T able 7. 1 Project menu items Item Description Reference section New Creates a new project. Section 7.4.1 Open Retrieves an[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.3 Screen Structure 7.3.2 Menu configuration 7 - 5 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (3) View (4) Online Fig[...]
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7 - 6 7.3 Screen Structure 7.3.3 Toolbar configura tion 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (5) Help 7.3.3 T oolbar configuration This section shows each command provided on the toolbar . Figure 7.9 Help menu T able 7.5 Hel p menu items Item Description Reference section Product information Displays the product information of the MES Interf[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.3 Screen Structure 7.3.4 Operations using the Edit items tree 7 - 7 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.3.4[...]
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7 - 8 7.3 Screen Structure 7.3.4 Operations u si ng the Edit items tree 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) Deleting an item 1 Selecting an item to be deleted and perf orming either of th e following will delete the item. • Click (Delete item). • S elect [Edit] [Delete item] from the m enu. (1) When the selected item is curren tly u[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.1 Creating a new proj ect 7 - 9 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.4 Project F[...]
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7 - 10 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.3 Saving a project 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.4.3 Saving a project Save a project. (1) Save the current project. 1 Perform either of the following : • Click (Save). • Select [Project] [Save] from the m enu. (2) Saving a project under a new name 1 Select [Project] [Save As] from the menu. 2[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.4 Importing a project 7 - 11 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.4.4 Importing [...]
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7 - 12 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.4 Importing a project 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (1) Selecting an item to be imported In the tree, select the item to be imported. *1 When the setting type shown below is se lected, items under any other setting type are automatically selected if they are used for the selected one. Note that, if[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.5 Import ing a CSV file 7 - 13 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.4.5 Importin[...]
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7 - 14 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.5 Importing a CSV file 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 4 When the CSV file to be imported is select ed, th e [Import from CSV files] dialog box is displayed. Make the setting referring to the following descriptions. After completing the setting, clicking the button start s the import. Figure 7.16 [Im[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.5 Import ing a CSV file 7 - 15 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (1) Selecting [...]
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7 - 16 7.4 Project File Handling 7.4.6 Exporting a CSV file 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.4.6 Exporting a CSV file Export the current project settings to a CSV file. Exported CSV files can be utilized for creating setting sheets or printing. [System setting], [Acces s target CPU settings ], [Device tag settings], [Server service set[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.5 Project Setting 7 - 17 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.5 Project Setting Set the information on the p[...]
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7 - 18 7.6 System Setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting Configure the initial settings for the M ES interface m odule. 1 Click [System set ting] in the Edit items tree. 2 The "system setting" area is display ed on the det ailed setting edit screen. Make the setting referring to the following descriptions. [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting 7.6.1 Setting items in Network setting 7 - 19 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.6.1 Sett[...]
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7 - 20 7.6 System Setting 7.6.2 Setting items in Time synchronization setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6.2 Setting items in T ime synchronization setting Make the time set ting for the MES interface module. The time used in the MES in terface mo dule is obtained from th e SNTP serv er computer o r programmable controller CPU (C[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting 7.6.2 Setting items in Ti me synchronization setting 7 - 21 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING T[...]
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7 - 22 7.6 System Setting 7.6.2 Setting items in Time synchronization setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) When time information is not obt ainable from the SNTP server computer When the MES interface module cann ot obtain time information from t he SNTP server computer due to failure of the network or time synchronization server[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting 7.6.2 Setting items in Ti me synchronization setting 7 - 23 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING T[...]
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7 - 24 7.6 System Setting 7.6.3 Setting items in Account setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6.3 Setting items in Account setting Set user au thentication accounts used f or access to the M ES interface module. At least one account setting is required, and up to 16 acco unts can be set. (1) Adding an account 1 Clicking the button [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting 7.6.3 Setting items in Account setting 7 - 25 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) Modify[...]
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7 - 26 7.6 System Setting 7.6.3 Setting items in Account setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (4) Precautions on security of the MES interface module Although the MES interface modul e suppo rts the ba sic authentication (account setting) using user names and passwor ds, it shall not completely protect the system from illegal access.[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting 7.6.4 Setting items in DB buffering setting 7 - 27 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.6.4[...]
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7 - 28 7.6 System Setting 7.6.4 Setting items in DB buffering setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) Resend DB buf fer request (a) Select a tag compon ent used to request for resend processing of the DB buffer . Note that the following tags are n ot selectable. • T ags for which [Prohibit data writing] is e nabled • T ags for w[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting 7.6.4 Setting items in DB buffering setting 7 - 29 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (4) C[...]
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7 - 30 7.6 System Setting 7.6.4 Setting items in DB buffering setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (5) DB bufferin g full (a) Select a tag compon ent into whose device the status of whether the DB buf fer (Automatically resend buff er or Manually resend buffer) is fu ll or not is stored. Note that the following tags are n ot selectab[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.6 System Setting 7.6.4 Setting items in DB buffering setting 7 - 31 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (7) D[...]
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7 - 32 7.6 System Setting 7.6.4 Setting items in DB buffering setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (8) Operation of recovery from network disconnection Set the oper ation when the trigger co nditions are met in case the dat a exists in the resend buf fer . (a) Automatically resend buf fer Select the buf fering operation for when the [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.7 Access Target CPU Setting 7 - 33 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.7 Access T arget CPU Setting Set a c[...]
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7 - 34 7.7 Access Target CPU Setting 7.7.1 Setting items in Ac cess target CPU setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.7.1 Setting items in Access target CPU setting Up to 64 items can be set in [Access ta rget CPU settings] within one project. By default, a control CPU is set as the firs t item with "ControlCPU" displayed f[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.7 Access Target CPU Setting 7.7.1 Setting items in Access target CPU setting 7 - 35 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SE[...]
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7 - 36 7.7 Access Target CPU Setting 7.7.1 Setting items in Ac cess target CPU setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (c) Other station (Dif ferent network) T o access a CPU module on another station over two types of networks 1) and 2) listed in T able 7.34, specify a dif ferent network. (5) Network communication route, Co-e xistence [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.7 Access Target CPU Setting 7.7.1 Setting items in Access target CPU setting 7 - 37 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SE[...]
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7 - 38 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting Configure the settings for th e tag function. For the tag function, refer to the following: Section 6.1.3 T ag function C o n f i g u r e d t a g s a r e u s e d i n [ J o b s e t t i n g s ] , e t c . 1 Double-clicking [Device t ag settings] in the Ed[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting 7.8.1 Setting items in Device Tag setting 7 - 39 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.[...]
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7 - 40 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7.8.1 Setting items in Device Tag setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (1) Device ta g name (Up to 16 characters) Enter a device t ag name. C o n f i g u r e d t a g s a r e u s e d i n [ J o b s e t t i n g s ] , e t c . For characters that can be used for device t ag names, refer to the following: Appe[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting 7.8.1 Setting items in Device Tag setting 7 - 41 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (c[...]
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7 - 42 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7.8.1 Setting items in Device Tag setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL Remark (1) Creating a user-specified system area The following explains how to create a user -specified system area in the program memory of the control CPU. 1 Select [Online] [Forma t PLC memory] from the m enu of GX Developer . 2 As[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting 7.8.2 Setting items in Array setting 7 - 43 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.8.2 S[...]
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7 - 44 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7.8.2 Setting items in Array setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (b) Block Devices of all t ag components are arrang ed as a block. The size of the block can be changed in [arra y block size]. For [array block size], refer to the following. Section 7.8.3 Setting items in Component settin g Usually , the[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 - 45 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.8[...]
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7 - 46 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL T able 7.38 Items in [Component setting] Item Description Component setting input Component name Enter a component name. (Up to 16 characters) CPU name Select one from a list of the access target CPU names set in [Access target CPU set[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 - 47 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (1)[...]
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7 - 48 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (5) Character string length (1 to 32 characters) (a) Set a characte r string length when [S tring] is selected for [Dat a type]. (b) When [S tring] is selected, dat a are stored as follows: 1) When the value length is shorte r than the[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 - 49 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 1) [...]
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7 - 50 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 2) No. of samples (2 to 20) S pecify the number of samp les when [M oving average], [Mov ing maximu m], or [Moving m inimum] is select ed. (Moving average when [No. of samples] is 4) Figure 7.36 Moving average 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.8 Device T ag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 - 51 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (7)[...]
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7 - 52 7.8 Device Tag Setting 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (9) Precautions on [Component setting] If a wrong device number is set for a compone nt in [Component sett ing], an error will occur on another component th at has the same access target CPU setting. Correct the device n umber in [Comp[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.9 Server Service Setting 7 - 53 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.9 Server Service Setting Configure th e[...]
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7 - 54 7.9 Server Service Setting 7.9.1 Setting items in Server Service setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.9.1 Setting items in Server Service setting Up to 32 items can be set in [Server service settin gs] within one project. Figure 7.41 [Server service settings] T able 7.42 Settin g items in [Server service settings] Item Descr[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.9 Server Service Setting 7.9.1 Setting items in Server Service setting 7 - 55 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING [...]
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7 - 56 7.9 Server Service Setting 7.9.1 Setting items in Server Service setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (5) User name (Up to 30 characters) Set a user name used to access the server computer . For characters that can be used for user names, refer to the following: Appendix 2.3 Characters available for character string constant s[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.9 Server Service Setting 7.9.1 Setting items in Server Service setting 7 - 57 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING [...]
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7 - 58 7.10 Job Setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.10 Job Setting Configure the settings for the DB interface function. For the DB interface function, refer to the following: Section 6.1 DB In terface Function 1 Double-clicking [Job settings] in the Edit items tree displays relevant items. 2 Selecting one of the items displays th[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.1 Setting items in Job setting 7 - 59 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.10.1 Setting [...]
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7 - 60 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.1 Setting items in Job setting 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (1) Job name (Up to 16 characters) Enter a job name. For characters that can be used for job names, refer to the following: Appendix 2.2 Characte rs that can be us ed for item names, componen t names, variable names, etc. in the product (2) Enabl[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.1 Setting items in Job setting 7 - 61 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (4) S tartup lo[...]
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7 - 62 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.10.2 Setting items in T rigger conditions Configure the settings for st artup conditio ns of the jo b. The job is activated when the trigger cond ition value is changed from false to true. Figure 7.44 [T rigger condi tions] T able 7.4 7 [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 - 63 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (1) Comb[...]
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7 - 64 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (2) T rigger 1, T rigger 2 Select items for [T rigger 1] and [T rigger 2], referring to (3) and subsequent descriptions. : Selectable, × : Not selectable (3) Disable (a) When [Disable] is selected for [T rigger 1] or [T rigger 2] Another [...]
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7 - 66 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (5) S pecified time period startup (a) The condition is alterna ted between true and false in the specified cycles (unit: seconds), and when it changes from false to true, the jo b is activated. (b) When [S pecified time period st artup] i[...]
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7 - 68 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (Example) The following shows that the jo b is activated when the value of the tag component (Proce ss 1, T emperat ure) reaches 45 or higher . (Example) T o activate the job repeatedly while the condition of [V alue monitoring st artup] i[...]
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7 - 70 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL When accessing the Redundant CPU, it is recommended to se lect [Handshake operation] for trig ger condition. When selecting other than [Handshake op eration], data sep aration may occur at system switching of the redundant system. (b) [Han[...]
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7 - 72 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 3) T iming chart s T iming charts for the program example in 2) are shown below . (When the job is exec uted norm ally) Figure 7.57 When the job is e xecuted normally (When an error occurs dur ing job execution) Figure 7.58 When an error o[...]
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7 - 74 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.2 Setting items in Trigger conditions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 2) Program examp le The following is a program example in which a job is executed wh en an execution request (X100) from the out side turns ON. When system switching occurs during [Handshake ope ration], the processing to retry is incorp o[...]
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7 - 76 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.3 Setting items in Program execution 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (1) Execute program before action, or Exe cute program after action (a) Set whether or not to enable program execu tion before or after execution of actions. (b) When [Execute program before action] or [Execute program af ter action] is ena[...]
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7 - 78 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.3 Setting items in Program execution 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (5) W ait for execution completion Set whether or not to wait for execution comple tion of the program b efore exec uting the next proces sing. When [Check return value] is selected, [Wait for ex ecution completion] is always selected.[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.4 Setting items in DB Buffering 7 - 79 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.10.4 Setting[...]
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7 - 80 7.10 Job Setting 7.10.5 Setting items for job cancellation 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.10.5 Setting items for job cancellation Set whether to enable or disab l e notification of errors (job cancellat ion) that occur during job execution. Job execut ion is cancele d when access to t he database fails or when type mismat ch i[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7 - 81 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.1 1 Job Setting - Actions Set actions o[...]
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7 - 82 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (Copying an action of another job with in the project) 1 Select [Replicat e actions of other job s] in the combo box ne xt to the but ton, and click the button. 2 The [Replicate Actions of other Jobs] dialog box is disp layed. 3 By repeating the following step s to , set [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7 - 83 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL When more than one action are set, the y [...]
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7 - 84 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (2) Summary Details of the existing action s are displayed. *1 Display format of the tag component/const ant value *2 Display format of the operator T able 7.63 Display for [Details] Item Display format *1*2 Select MultiSelect [Database: T ab le name] {DB-T ag link s etti[...]
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7 - 86 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.1 Setting items in Communication action 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (1) About t ag components T ag components ca n be used as component values for each action or as condition values of [Se lec t/Update/Delete conditions]. The following ta ble lists data types of t ag components and those of ass[...]
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7 - 88 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.1 Setting items in Communication action 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (2) About cons tant s Constant s can be used as component values for each action or as condition values of [Select/Update/Delete conditions]. The following ta ble lists constant types an d the data types of assignable fields. I[...]
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7 - 90 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.1 Setting items in Communication action 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) About variables V ariables can be used as component valu es for each action or as condition values of [Select/Update/Delete conditio ns]. The following ta ble lists data types of variables and thos e of assignable fields. I[...]
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7 - 92 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.1 1 .2 Setting items in Communicatio n action (Select/Update/Insert/MultiSe- lect/Delete) This section explains the settin g items of communication action when selecting Sele ct/ Upd[...]
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7 - 94 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (1) Action type Select an action type . *1 Cannot be selected when the database is Wonderware ® Historian. (2) Database Select a datab ase to be accessed. (3) T able name (Up to 32 ch[...]
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7 - 96 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (a) When [Select] is selected for [Action type] [Select] substitutes a field value of the record, whose conditio ns are met, for a substitute value (t ag component value/variable) . Se[...]
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7 - 98 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (c) When [Insert] is selected for [Action type] [Insert] generates a new recor d, and inserts an insert value (tag co mponent value/ constant value/va riable) into a field of the gener[...]
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7 - 100 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (d) When [MultiSelect] is selected for [Action type] [MultiSelect] substitutes field values of th e records, whose cond itions are m et, for substitute values (t ag component values).[...]
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7 - 102 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (e) When [Delete] is selected f or [Action typ e] [Delete] elimin ates a specific record that satisfies the specified conditions. Conditions for the re cord(s) to be deleted are set i[...]
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7 - 104 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (a) Combine Select a method by which conditions set in respecti ve lines are combined. Select "AND" or "OR". If "AND" and "OR" are combined, th[...]
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7 - 106 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL Figure 7.83 Operation examp le of [Select sort settings ORDER_NO PRODUCT_CODE DELIVERY_DA TE 206 2007-01-10 707 204 2007-01-10 707 201 2007-01-10 662 207 2007-01-29 662 205 2007-01-29[...]
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7 - 108 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (9) Exception process setting A click on the button displays the [Exception process setting] dialog box. Complete the setting, referrin g to the following explanation. After completin[...]
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7 - 110 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (b) Exception processing: Multiple ap plicable records When [Selec t], [Updat e] or [Delet e] is sele cted for [Action type], set processing for the case where there ar e multiple rec[...]
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7 - 112 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (c) Exception processing: Applicable records overflo w When [MultiSelect] is set in [ Action type ], configure the processing for the case where the number of ar rays set in [Array se[...]
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7 - 114 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/In sert/MultiSelect/Delete) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (10) Multi select setting A click on the button displays the [Multi select setting] dialog box. Complete the setting, referrin g to the following explanation. After completing the set[...]
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7 - 116 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.3 Setting items in Communication action (Stored procedure) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.1 1.3 Setting items in Communi cation action (S tored procedure) This section explains the se tting items of communication action when selecting S tored procedure in Action type. *1 Up to 8192 fields can b[...]
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7 - 118 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.3 Setting items in Communication action (Stored procedure) 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) DB-tag link settings Set assignments be tween field values and tag compo nent values (or constant values). Up to 256 rows can be set in [DB-t ag link settings] for each communication action. (a) Retur n/[...]
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7 - 120 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.4 Setting items in Operation action 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL Operation actions are execute d in order , from the top to the bottom. T able 7.81 Setting items in the [Operation actio n] dialog box Item Description 1) Sub stitution tag Select a tag or variable to which a value is assigned. No[...]
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7 - 122 7.11 Job Setting - Actions 7.11.4 Setting items in Operation action 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) Setting example of [Operation action] The following is a case in which correction power is calcula ted using a correction voltage and it is assigned to a t ag component (Process 1. Correction power). The tag compon ent value ([...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.12 Online 7.12.1 Sett ing the target MES interfac e module 7 - 123 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.12 O[...]
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7 - 124 7.12 Online 7.12.2 Writing the MES in te rface function settings 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.12.2 Writing the MES interface function settings Write the MES interface fu nction settings (project) to the MES interface module. 1 Perform eit her of the fo llowing: • Click (W rite). • Select [Online] [Write] from the menu. [...]
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7 - 126 7.12 Online 7.12.3 Reading the MES interface function settings 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.12.3 Reading the MES interface function settings Read the MES interface function settings ( project) from the MES interface module. 7.12.4 V erifying the ME S interface function settings The MES interface function settings in the ME [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.12 Online 7.12.5 Checking the working log of the MES interface module 7 - 127 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING [...]
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7 - 128 7.12 Online 7.12.5 Checking the wo rking lo g of the MES in terface module 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (1) Error log The following explains the display of the Error log. *1 In the case of time synchronization using SNTP , the clock time of CPU N o.1 is displayed for the time from when the module starts up until it succeeds i[...]
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7 - 130 7.12 Online 7.12.5 Checking the wo rking lo g of the MES in terface module 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) View det ails The following explains the display of the [V iew details] dialog box. Figure 7.101 [View details] dialog box T ab le 7.89 Items in the [View details] dialog box Item Description Action list Displays a list[...]
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7 - 132 7.12 Online 7.12.5 Checking the wo rking lo g of the MES in terface module 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (From the previous page) T able 7.90 Items displayed for [Co mmunication action] Display Description 5) Acquired record No. Displays the number of acquired records when [Select] or [MultiSelect] is selected for [Action type[...]
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7 - 134 7.12 Online 7.12.6 Executing a job as a one-shot task 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.12.6 Executing a job as a one-shot task Execute a job as a one-shot task. Doing so allows the us er to check the exec ution result of the currently editing [Job settings]. For precautions for performing one-shot execution, r efer to the follo[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7 - 135 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.13 Online - Remote operation Perfo[...]
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7 - 136 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7.13.1 Checking the op eration stat us of the MES interface functi on 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.13.1 Checking the operation stat us of the MES interface function The operation st atus of the MES interface function and the error status of the MES interface mo dule can be checked. The followi[...]
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7 - 138 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7.13.2 Manipulating the operation status of t he MES in terface function 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (3) Update settings 1 After writing the MES interface function settings, select the [Update settings] radio button. Clicking the button resta rts the MES interface module and upd ates the settin[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7.13.3 Checking the conne ction of the previous job execution 7 - 139 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION[...]
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7 - 140 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7.13.4 Changing the job status 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.13.4 Changing the job status The job status ca n be changed. The job status change d by this operation re turns to the status set in [Job settings] by performing any of the following operations. • Perform [U pdate settings] Section [...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7.13.5 Checking the operation status of DB buffering 7 - 141 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE [...]
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7 - 142 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7.13.6 Operating the DB buffering 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.13.6 Operating the DB buffering Operate the DB buf fering. For the DB buf fering function, refer to the following: Section 6.1.10 DB buf fering function (1) Resending data stored in the DB buffer 1 Selecting the [Resend] radio butt[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.13 Online - Remote operation 7.13.7 Checking the opera tion status of the trigger buffering 7 - 143 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTIO[...]
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7 - 144 7.14 Help 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.14 Help The product information o f the MES Interface Fun ction Configuration T ool and the Connect to MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC F A Global Website screen can be displayed. (1) Product information 1 Select [Help] [Product information] fr om the menu. The following operation also displays the[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.15 Precautions 7 - 145 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 7.15 Precautions This section provides precautio n[...]
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7 - 146 7.15 Precautions 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL (5) T ype mism atch (a) V alue substitution A value is assigne d for a tag component after the sour ce type is conver ted into the data type of the ta g component. A value is assigned to a variable after the type of the variab le is converted into the type of the substitution sour[...]
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7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL 7.15 Precautions 7 - 147 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (d) Operation between ch aracter string type value[...]
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8 - 1 8.1 DB Connection Service Functions 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL CHAPTER 8 DB CONNECTION SER VICE AND SETTING T OOL This section explains DB Connection Serv ice and DB Conne ction Service Setting T ool. 8.1 DB Connection Service Functions Installing DB Connection Service on the server computer allows to use the MES interface func[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.1 DB Connection Service Functions 8 - 2 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (1) ODBC connection function The ODB[...]
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8 - 3 8.1 DB Connection Service Functions 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) Program execution function The program execution fun ction executes a program on the app lication server computer upon request fro m the MES interface module. The following shows operation on the application server computer . 1 Receives progra m execution reques[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.1 DB Connection Service Functions 8 - 4 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (4) Log output function DB Connectio[...]
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8 - 5 8.1 DB Connection Service Functions 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL The following shows the operation on the database server computer . 1 When click ing on the bu tton, button, or button of th e MES Interfac e Function Con figuration T ool, the table infor mation browse request or stored procedure information br owse request is rece[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database 8 - 6 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database When u[...]
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8 - 7 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) 3 Double clicking [Data Sources (ODBC)] displays [ODBC Data Source Admin istrator] dialog box. *4*5 Select the [System DSN] tab, then click the button. *4 For use of the 64-bit version of Oracle, install the 32-bit version of Oracle Client and [...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database 8 - 8 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) For Microsoft ® SQL Server ® , MS[...]
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8 - 9 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) 3 Double clicking [Data Sources (ODBC)] displays [ODBC Data Source Admin istrator] dialog box. *4 Select the [System DSN] tab, then click the button. *4 For use of a 64-bit versi on operating system, type the following at the command prompt to [...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database 8 - 10 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) When the foll[...]
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8 - 11 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (3) For Microsoft ® Acce ss ® (The following shows a setting example using Microsoft ® Access ® 2003 with Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Professional Oper ating System.) Set the following conditions. • D ata so urce name *1 : SAMPLEDS • Database name *2 : C : me[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.2 Setting ODBC to the Database 8 - 12 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (From the previous page) 4 The [Create[...]
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8 - 13 8.3 Starting DB Connection Service Setting Tool 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.3 S tarting DB Connection Service Setting T ool 1 Select [S tart] [All Programs] [MELSO FT Application] [M ESInterface] [DB connection service setting tool] of Microsof t ® Window s ® . *1 *1 For Windows ® 8 and Windows ® 8.1, select [All App] [DB[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.4 Screen Structu re of DB Connection Service Setting Tool 8.4.1 Screen structure 8 - 14 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND S[...]
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8 - 15 8.4 Screen Structure of DB Connection Service Setting T ool 8.4.2 Menu configuratio n 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.4.2 Menu configuration This section shows each command provided on the menu bar . (1) File (2) Help Figure 8.6 File menu T able 8 .1 File menu items Item Description Reference section Import Imports an existing fi[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.5 Setting Items of DB Connection Service Setting Tool 8 - 16 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.5 Setting Ite[...]
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8 - 17 8.5 Setting Items of DB Co nnection Service Setting Tool 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (1) Service port (required) (Range: 1024 to 6553 5, Default: 51 12) Set the port number wh ere the DB Connection Service opera tes. *1 *2 The set port number is used for com munications with the MES inte rface mod ule or the configuration compu[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.5 Setting Items of DB Connection Service Setting Tool 8 - 18 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (3) Limit IP ad[...]
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8 - 19 8.5 Setting Items of DB Co nnection Service Setting Tool 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (Example) When specifying IP addresses in a batch If the [IP address] is set to [192.168.0.64] and [Mask bit length] is set to [26], the IP addresses with per mission connection are [192.168.0.6 4] to [192.168 .0.127], whose logical product is [...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.5 Setting Items of DB Connection Service Setting Tool 8 - 20 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (Example) When [...]
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8 - 21 8.6 Importing/Exporting Files 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.6 Importing/Exporting Files Import/export files. (1) Import Import a saved file. 1 Select [File] [Import] from the menu. 2 The [Open] dialog box is displayed. Set the following items, then click the button. 3 When importing a file, use the one that was stored by the ex[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.6 Importing/Exporting Files 8 - 22 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (2) Export Export the DB Connection Servi[...]
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8 - 23 8.7 Help 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.7 Help The product information of the DB Connectio n Service Setting T ool and the Connect to MITSUBISHI ELE CTRIC F A Global Website screen can be displayed. (1) Product information 1 Select [Help] [Product information] from the menu. 2 The [Product info rmation] dialog box of t he DB Con[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.8 Output Log Specifications 8 - 24 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.8 Output Log S pecifications This secti[...]
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8 - 25 8.8 Output Log Specifica tions 8.8.1 Access log 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.8.1 Access log The communication content s of the MES interf ace module and DB Connection Ser vice are output to the acc ess log. The following explains the access log content s. (1) Service start/end (a) S tart (b) End (2) Connection/disconnection fr[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.8 Output Log Specifications 8.8.1 Access log 8 - 26 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (3) Connection/disconnec[...]
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8 - 27 8.8 Output Log Specifica tions 8.8.1 Access log 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (4) SQL text reception/processing result s For det ails on [Database error numbe r] and [Database error message] in th e output log format in the case of failu re, refer to the manual for each dat abase. Depending on the [Error cod e], however , Data ba[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.8 Output Log Specifications 8.8.1 Access log 8 - 28 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (d) COMMIT (e) ROLLBACK [...]
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8 - 29 8.8 Output Log Specifica tions 8.8.1 Access log 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL (6) Program execution reception/proce ssing results (7) T able name/field name/ stored procedure name browsing result s (a) T able name browsing (b) Field na me browsing (c) S tored procedure name bro wsing (8) S tored procedure argumen t information br[...]
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8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.8 Output Log Specifications 8.8.1 Access log 8 - 30 1 OVERVIE W 2 SYSTEM CONFIG URA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETTINGS AND PROCEDURE TO OPERA TION 5 INST ALLA TION AND UNINST ALLA TION 6 FUNCTIONS 7 MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURA TION TOOL 8 DB CONN ECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL (a) Connection (b) Disco[...]
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8 - 31 8.8 Output Log Specifica tions 8.8.2 SQL failure log 8 DB CONNECTION SERV ICE AND SETTING TOOL 8.8.2 SQL failure log When an SQL text or stored procedure is executed on a database, if an error occurs, the error content s are output to the SQL failure log. The following shows the SQL failure log contents For det ails on [Database error number[...]
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9 XML MESSAGE FORMAT 9 - 1 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX CHAPTER 9 XML MESSAGE FORMA T This section explains th e XML messa ge format used with the XML pr ocessing fun ction. Refer to th e following f or the XML processing f unction. Section 6.2 XML Processing Function This section explains the functi ons of the XML mes[...]
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9 - 2 9.1 XML Message Format Definition 9 XML MESSAGE FORMAT 9.1 XML Message Format Definition The XML message format is comprised of request messages and response messages. This section explains the XM L message fo rmat definition. (1) The maximum size of r equest message after app lying URL encoding that th e MES interface module can process is 1[...]
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9 XML MESSAGE FORMAT 9.1 XML Message Format De finition 9 - 3 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Response message (RESPONSE t ag) (a) Succeede d <?xml version = "1.0"?> <RESPONSE status = "accepted"/> (b) Failed <?xml version = "1.0"?> <RESPONSE status = "faile d&qu[...]
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9 - 4 9.2 XML Message Format Sending Method 9.2.1 XML message format sending method 9 XML MESSAGE FORMAT 9.2 XML Message Format Sending Method This section explains the se nding method and sample program of the XML message format. 9.2.1 XML message format sending method (1) Send destination URL When the basic authentication info rmation and the XML[...]
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9 XML MESSAGE FORMAT 9.2 XML Message Format Sending Method 9.2.2 Sample program 9 - 5 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX 9.2.2 Sample program This section shows a sample program written in Java. import java.i o.*; import java.n et.*; class JobStart { public static void main(String[] args) { try{ // Storage of request message[...]
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9 - 6 9.2 XML Message Format Sending Method 9.2.2 Sample program 9 XML MESSAGE FORMAT //Base64 encode static String encodeBase64(String inStr) { String refTable = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; int rest = in Str.length() %3; if ( rest != 0) inStr += new String(new byte[] {0, 0, 0}).substring(rest); byt[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 - 1 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING The following flowchart shows the troubleshoot ing procedure for errors that might occur during operation of the MES interface module. Figure 10.1 T roubleshootin g flowchart for operation of the MES interface module Start Is the RUN LED [...]
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10 - 2 10.1 Error Codes 10.1.1 Finding an error code 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 Error Codes This section explains how to find an e rror code. 10.1.1 Finding an error code By an error code, check th e error det ails and take corrective actions. Section 10.2 Error Code List (1) Check an error of the MES interface module An error (error code) of the MES [...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 Error Codes 10.1.2 Error types 10 - 3 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX 10.1.2 Error types Errors are divided into the following tw o types. (1) Module stop error (a) The ERR. LED flashes. (b) When a module stop error occu rs, th e MES interface function of the MES interface module is stopp ed. Corre[...]
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10 - 4 10.1 Error Codes 10.1.3 System monitor 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1.3 System monitor The module status of the MES interface mo du le can be checked from [System monitor]. (1) Checking the module status and error code in [Module's Det ailed Information] of the diagnostics function. (a) Operation procedur e 1 Select [Diagnostics] [System monit[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 Error Codes 10.1.3 System monito r 10 - 5 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (b) Display items The following shows the detailed information of the MES interface module. *1 The suffix of the product information code represent s the function version of the module. The function version of the MES interfa[...]
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10 - 6 10.1 Error Codes 10.1.3 System monitor 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Checking the LED status and the switch setting status in [ H/W Information] of the diagnostics function. (a) Operation procedur e 1 Click the button in [Modul e's Detailed Information]. 2 The [H/W Information] dialog box is displaye d. Operate it referring to the follow ing d[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 7 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX 10.2 Error Code List The error code list is shown below . 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Err[...]
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10 - 8 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0081h De vice type error The specified device type is invalid. • Correct the device type entered in [Device tag s[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 9 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 00F1h S pecial module bus error The specified intellige[...]
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10 - 10 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0495h CF card check error Failed to check the Comp actFlash card. • Check the CompactFlash card for any error . [...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 11 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 062Eh Data type incorrect error There is an inconsiste[...]
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10 - 12 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0A00h Initialization error The CompactFlash card may be corrupted. • Repla ce the CompactFlash card. 0A01h St ar[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 13 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0B0Bh Setting read error The CompactFlash card may be [...]
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10 - 14 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0B2Ah to 0B2Dh System error — • Please consult your loc al Mitsubishi representative. 0B2Eh DB buffer content [...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 15 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0B45h DB buffer content error Data stored in the DB bu[...]
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10 - 16 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0B68h Max. number of acquired records illegal The tag component value specified for the maximum number of acquired[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 17 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0B8Bh Message reception error An Ethernet communicatio[...]
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10 - 18 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0BA6h W ait for DB access (program execution) completion timed out No response has returned, from DB when accessed[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 19 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0BACh S QL execution erro r S QL execution caused an e[...]
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10 - 20 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10. 3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0BBDh Execution error (Program execution function) Failed to log on to the application server . • Check if the p[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 21 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action 0D00h Setting file out-of-range access error Access wa[...]
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10 - 22 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.3 Error co des for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action C000h to CFFFh Errors detected in the E thernet interface module User's manual of E thernet interface module [...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.1 Error co des for the MES i nterface module 10 - 23 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) T able 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module Error code Error name Description Action FFF5h System error — • Please consult your local Mitsubishi representa[...]
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10 - 24 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Servic e The DB Connection Service outpu ts errors to the Windows ® Event Log, access log, and SQL failure log. For Windows V ista ® , Windows ® 7, Windows ® 8, Windows ® 8.1, Windows Server ® 2008, Windows Server ®[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 - 25 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10 .5 Event log output error list of DB Connection Service (sou rce name: DBConnector) Error code Error description and cause Corrective action 103[...]
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10 - 26 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.5 Eve nt log output error list of DB Connection Service (source name: DBCon nector) Error code Error description and c ause Corrective action 401 The computer ran out of memory when initializing the acce[...]
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10 - 28 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Access log of DB Connection Service (T o the next page) T able 10.7 A ccess log output error list o f DB Connection Service Error code Error description and c ause Corrective action 0x20100001 *1 (Service Not S tart.) Failed to start the service due to i[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 - 29 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 1 0.7 Access log output error list of DB Conn ection Service Error code Error description and cause Corrective action 0x20300010 (SID [Session ID]:[...]
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10 - 30 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.7 Access log output error list of DB Co nnection Service Error code Error description and c ause Corrective action 0x20400020 *1 (SID [Session ID]: DB Connect: [Data source]: [User]: Failed) Failed to cr[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 - 31 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 1 0.7 Access log output error list of DB Conn ection Service Error code Error description and cause Corrective action 0x20600021 *1 (SID [Session I[...]
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10 - 32 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.7 Access log output error list of DB Co nnection Service Error code Error description and c ause Corrective action 0x20700010 (ProgramExec: [IP address]: <...>: Failed) Invalid program execution re[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 - 33 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 1 0.7 Access log output error list of DB Conn ection Service Error code Error description and cause Corrective action 0x20B00001 System error • P[...]
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10 - 34 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) *1 [Database error number] and [Database erro r message] are output to the space af ter Database Message in the access log of DB Connection Service. For the output log format, refer to the following. Section 8.8.1 Access log T able 1[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.2 Error codes of DB Connection Service 10 - 35 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (3) SQL failure log of DB Connection Service *1 [Database error number] and [Database error message] are output to the space after Dat abase Message in the SQL failure log of DB Connection Service. F[...]
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10 - 36 10.2 Error Code List 10.2.3 Error codes returned in XML response messages 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.3 Error codes return ed in XML response messages T able 10.9 Error co des returned in XML response messages Error code Error name Description Action 0x41 1 70101 System error — • Please consult your loc al Mitsubishi representative. 0x41 17[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.1 When using MES Interf ace Fun ction Configuration Tool 10 - 37 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX 10.3 T roubleshooting by symptom 10.3.1 When using MES Interface Function Configuration T ool This section explains troubleshooting inform at ion on the setting of MES In[...]
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10 - 38 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.1 When using MES Interf ace Functi on Configuration Tool 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (2) [System setting] ( Section 7.6 System Setting) (3) [Access target CPU settings] ( Section 7.7 Access T arget CPU Setting) T abl e 10.10 Common to all setting s Symptom Checked item Corrective action U[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.1 When using MES Interf ace Fun ction Configuration Tool 10 - 39 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (4) [Device tag sett ings] ( Section 7.8 Device T ag Setting) (5) [Server service settings] ( Section 7.9 Server Service Setting) T able 10.13 [Device tag settings] Sympt[...]
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10 - 40 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.1 When using MES Interf ace Functi on Configuration Tool 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (6) [Job settings] • Section 7.10 Job Setting • Section 7.1 1 Job Setting - Actions T a ble 10.15 [Job settings] Symptom Checked item Corrective action Unable to set [DB buffering settings]. Is there any Select action set for[...]
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10 - 42 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.1 When using MES Interf ace Functi on Configuration Tool 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.1 6 [Online] Symptom Checked item Corrective action The most recent table name/field name/ procedure name is not displayed in the list when [Browse table name]/[Browse field [...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.1 When using MES Interf ace Fun ction Configuration Tool 10 - 43 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) T able 1 0.16 [Online] Symptom Checked item Corrective action The table name/field name/procedure name cannot be browsed properly when [Browse ta[...]
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10 - 44 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.2 When using DB Connection Service Setting To ol 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3.2 When using DB Co nnection Service Setting T ool This sect ion explains troubles hooting inform ation on the setting of DB Connection Service Setting T ool. Chapter 8 DB CONNECTION SERVICE AND SETTING TOOL T able 10.17 [DB co nnect[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When op erating the MES interface mod ule 10 - 45 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX 10.3.3 When operating the MES interface module This section shows the troubleshooting of prob lems that may arise during oper ation of the MES interface module. (1) T roubleshooting a[...]
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10 - 46 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When operating the MES interface mo dule 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) T roubleshooting about network connection (3) T roubleshooting about communication between the MES inte rface module and access target CPU T able 10.19 Troubleshooting about network conn ection Symptom Checked item Corrective action Unable[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When op erating the MES interface mod ule 10 - 47 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (4) T roubleshooting about the DB interface function (T o the next page) T able 10.21 Troubleshooting about the DB interface function Symptom Checked item C orrective action The DB in[...]
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10 - 48 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When operating the MES interface mo dule 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T ab le 10.21 T roubleshooting ab out the DB interface function Symptom Checked item Corrective action In the tag component where statistical processing is set, the average, maximum or minimum value[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When op erating the MES interface mod ule 10 - 49 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.21 Troubleshooting about the DB interface function Symptom Checked item Corrective action V alues will not be store d in the dat[...]
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10 - 50 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When operating the MES interface mo dule 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T ab le 10.21 T roubleshooting ab out the DB interface function Symptom Checked item Corrective action Job will not start up. Has an error occurred in [Error log] of [Working log]? Section 7.12.5 Ch[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When op erating the MES interface mod ule 10 - 51 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T able 10.21 Troubleshooting about the DB interface function Symptom Checked item Corrective action Job will not start up. Is there any se[...]
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10 - 52 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When operating the MES interface mo dule 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (From the previous page) (T o the next page) T ab le 10.21 T roubleshooting ab out the DB interface function Symptom Checked item Corrective ac tion Job startup is delayed. Were the trigger conditions for multiple jobs met concurrently? • If[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When op erating the MES interface mod ule 10 - 53 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (5) T roubleshooting about the XML processing function (6) T roubleshooting about the time synchronization function T able 10.21 Troubleshooting about the DB [...]
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10 - 54 10.3 Troubleshooting by symptom 10.3.3 When operating the MES interface mo dule 10 TROUBLESHOOTING (7) T roubleshooting on the Compa ctFlash card (8) T roubleshooting about RCPU T able 10 .24 T roubleshooting on the CompactFlash card Symptom Checked item Corrective action Settings were erased while the power was off Is there a problem with [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Functions Added in MES Interfa ce Module and MX MESInterface Appendix 1.1 Addition of new functions App - 1 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX APPENDICES Appendix 1 Functions Added in MES Interface Module and MX MESInterface Appendix 1.1 Add ition of new functions This section explains the functions add[...]
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App - 2 Appendix 1 Function s Added in MES In terface Module and MX MESInterface Appendix 1.1 Addition of new functions APPENDICES 64-bit Windows ® has been added to the operating environment for server computer . •M i c r o s o f t ® Windows Server ® 2003 x64 Edition •M i c r o s o f t ® Windows Server ® 2008 Operating System • Windows [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Functions Added in MES Interfa ce Module and MX MESInterface Appendix 1.1 Addition of new functions App - 3 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX -: Functions that are not related to serial No. or sof tware version. Connectable database servers were added. •M i c r o s o f t ® Access ® 2013 15102 or la[...]
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App - 4 Appendix 1 Function s Added in MES In terface Module and MX MESInterface Appendix 1.2 Operations of former versions APPENDICES Appendix 1.2 Operations of former vers ions This section describes the oper ations of th e former MES interface module and MX MES Interface ver sions. (1) DB buf fering function (a) For a MES interface module whose [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 1 Functions Added in MES Interfa ce Module and MX MESInterface Appendix 1.2 Operations of former versions App - 5 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) T rigger monitoring function The operation conditio ns for starting a job are as descr ibed below . (a) For an MES interface module whose first five digi[...]
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App - 6 Appendix 2 Usable Characters and ASCII Code Tables Appendix 2.1 ASCII code table APPENDICES Appendix 2 Usable Characters and ASCII Code T ables Appendix 2.1 ASCII code table T able Ap p.1 ASCII code table 0123456789 0 NUL (SP) 0 @ P ` p 1 !1 A Q a q 2 “2 B R br 3 #3 C Sc s 4 $4 D Td t 5 %5 E U e u 6 &6 FV f v 7 '7 G W g w 8 (8 H [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 2 Usab le Characters an d ASCII Code Tables Appendix 2.2 Characters that can be used for item nam es, component names, variable names, etc. in the App - 7 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 2.2 Characters that can be used for item names, component names, variable names, etc. in the product (1) AS[...]
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App - 8 Appendix 2 Usable Characters and ASCII Code Tables Appendix 2.3 Characters available fo r character strin g constants, etc. APPENDICES Appendix 2.3 Characters available fo r character string constants, etc. The shaded sections ca n be used. (Note that us e of ":" (colon) is not allowed fo r [User name] of [A ccount setting] .) App[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.1 Setting information files list App - 9 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) This section explains the format of CSV f iles (Setting information files) created by exporting th e pro[...]
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App - 10 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.2 Setting information fi le format and editing precautions APPENDICES Appendix 3.2 Setting information file format and editing precautions This section explains the se tting informat ion file format and editing precautions. This section shows with an example in wh ich[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.2 Setting information fil e format and editing precautions App - 11 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Precautions for editing setting informat ion files For det ails on how to edit sett ing information files and setti ng information file[...]
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App - 12 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.2 Setting information fi le format and editing precautions APPENDICES (3) How to see the setting information file formats The following shows ho w to see the setting information file formats explaine d starting from the subsequent descriptions. The figure below is for[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.3 SYSTEM.CSV App - 13 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.3 SYSTEM.CSV (1) File format T able A pp.9 File format Item Description File name SYSTEM.CSV File contents • [System setting] - [Network settings] Section 7.6.1 Setting ite[...]
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App - 14 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.3 SYSTEM.CSV APPENDICES (2) Label T able App.10 Label Label Description Settin g value — NWTYPE (Fixed value) [LAN] — IPTYPE (Fixed value) [SPECIFY] IP ADDR ESS IP address IP address (Decimal) SUBNET Subnet mask Subnet mask (Decimal) GA TEWA Y Default gateway Defa[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.4 ACCOUNT.CSV App - 15 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.4 ACCOUNT .CSV (1) File format (2) Label T able Ap p.1 1 File format Item Description File name ACC OUNT .CSV File contents [System setting] - [Account setting] Sectio n 7.6[...]
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App - 16 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.4 ACCOUNT.CSV APPENDICES (3) Setting item *1 For characters can be used in user names and passwords, refer to the following. Appendix 2.3 Characters available for c haracter string constants, etc. *2 If the same user name already exists , the existing name is overwrit[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.5 DST.CSV App - 17 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.5 DST .CSV (1) File format T able Ap p.14 File format Item Description File name D ST .CSV File contents [System setting] - [Time synchronization setting] Section 7.6.2 Setting [...]
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App - 18 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.5 DST.CSV APPENDICES (2) Label T able Ap p.15 Setting items Item Description Setting value DST Daylight saving setting Enable daylight setting [ENABLE] Disable daylight setting [DISABLE] When the time is synchronized with programmable controller CPU S_MONTH S tarting [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.6 DBBUF.CSV App - 19 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.6 DBBUF .CSV (1) File format (2) Label (3) Setting item T able Ap p.16 File format Item Description File name D BBUF .CSV File contents [System setting] - [DB bufferi ng setti[...]
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App - 20 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.7 CPU.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.7 CPU.CSV (1) File format T able Ap p.19 File format Item Description File name CPU.CSV File contents [Access target CPU settings] Section 7.7.1 Setting items in Acce ss target CPU setting File format ITEM CPU60 CPUNAME SERIES QCPU MULT[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.7 CPU.CSV App - 21 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Label (3) Setting item (T o the next page) T able Ap p.20 Label Label Description CPU1 Set [Access target CPU settings] items No. 1. (Setting required) Only [CPUNAME] can be set. (O th[...]
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App - 22 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.7 CPU.CSV APPENDICES (From the previous page) T abl e App.21 Setting item Item Description Setting value ST A TION1 S tation number When [SINGLE] or [DIFFERENT] is selected w ith OTHER ST A TION When [NET10] or [ETHERNET] is selected with NET1 1 to 120 When [CCLINK] i[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.7 CPU.CSV App - 23 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX *1 For characters can be used in CPU names, refer to the followi ng. For characters that can be used for describing the name, refer to the following. Appendix 2.2 C haracters that can b e [...]
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App - 24 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.8 TAG.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.8 T AG .CSV (1) File format (2) Label T able Ap p.23 File format Item Description File name T AG .CSV File contents [Device tag settings] Section 7.8.1 S etting items in Device T ag setting File format T able App.24 Label Label Descript[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.8 TAG .CSV App - 25 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (3) Setting item *1 For characters can be used in device tag names, refer to the following. Appendix 2.2 C haracters that can b e used for item nam es, component name s, variable names, e[...]
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App - 26 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.9 COMPONENT.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.9 COMPONENT .CSV (1) File format (2) Label T able Ap p.26 File format Item Description File name COMPONENT .CSV File contents [Device tag settings] - [Component setting] Se ction 7.8.3 Setting items in Component setting File forma[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.9 COMPONENT.CSV App - 27 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (3) Setting item *1 For characters can be used for co mponent names, refer to the following: Appendix 2.2 C haracters that can b e used for item nam es, component name s, variable na[...]
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App - 28 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.10 SERVER.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.10 SERVER.CSV (1) File format T able Ap p.29 File format Item Description File name SERVER.CSV File contents [Server service settings] Section 7.9.1 S etting items in Serv er Service setting File format SERVER SERVERNAME SERVERTYPE [...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.10 SERVER.CSV App - 29 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Label (3) Setting item T able App .30 Label Label Description SERVER1 to SERVER32 [Server service settings] No. 1 to 32 T able App.31 Setting item Item Description Setting value SE[...]
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App - 30 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.11 JOB.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.1 1 JOB.CSV (1) File format T able Ap p.32 File format Item Description File name JOB.CSV File contents • [Job settings] Secti on 7.10.1 Setting items i n Job setting • [Job settings] - [DB Buffering] Section 7.10.4 Setting items i[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.11 JOB.CSV App - 31 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Label (3) Setting item T able App .33 Label Label Description JOB1 to JOB64 [Job settings] No. 1 to 64 T able App.34 Setting item Item Description Setting value JOBNAME Job name Up to[...]
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App - 32 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.12 CONDITION.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.12 CONDITION.CSV (1) File format (T o the next page) T able Ap p.35 File format Item Description File name CONDITION.CSV File contents [Job settings] - [Trigger conditions] Secti on 7.10.2 Setting items in T rigger conditions Fil[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.12 CONDITION.CSV App - 33 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) (2) Label T able Ap p.35 File format Item Description File format (Continued) T able App .36 Label Label Description CONDITION1-1 to CONDITION64-2 [Job sett[...]
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App - 34 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.12 CONDITION.CSV APPENDICES (3) Setting item (T o the next page) T able A pp.37 Setting item Item Description Setting value TYPE Condition type Disable [NONE] T ime specification startup [SCHEDULING] Fixed scan interval [TIMER] V alue monitoring startup [V ALUE] At mo[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.12 CONDITION.CSV App - 35 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) *1 The setting value for the day of the w eek is expressed in decimal numbers. For the setting value contents, check with the method below . 1) Convert a de[...]
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App - 36 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.13 ACTION.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.13 ACTION.CSV (1) File format T able Ap p.38 File format Item Description File name ACTION .CSV File contents [Job setting s] - [Action] Section 7.1 1 Job Setting - Act ions File format ITEM TYPE DB DBTABLE 1 2 3 4 ACTION1-1 FILEDSN[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.13 ACTION.CSV App - 37 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Label T able App .39 Label Label Description ACTION1-1 to ACTION64-10 [Job settings] No. 1 to 64 - [Action] No. 1 to 10 1 A CTION64-10 Indicates [Job settings] No.1 to 64. Indicate[...]
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App - 38 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.13 ACTION.CSV APPENDICES (3) Setting item (a) For communication action (Select/Upda te/Insert/MultiSelect/Delete) (b) For communication action (S tored procedure) The items othe r than above will be blank. (c) For operation action The items othe r than above will be b[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.14 ACFIELD.CSV App - 39 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.14 ACFIELD.CSV (1) File format (2) Label T able Ap p.43 File format Item Description File name ACF IELD.CSV File contents [Communication action] - [DB-tag link settings] Se[...]
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App - 40 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.14 ACFIELD.CSV APPENDICES (3) Setting item T able A pp.45 Setting item Item Description Setting value FIELDNAME Field name Any c haracter string Return/Argument Return [RETURN] Input (Integer) [ININTEGER] Input (Real) [INDECIMAL] Input (S tring) [INSTRING] Input (Date[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.15 ACCONDITION.CSV App - 41 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.15 ACCONDITION.CSV (1) File format (2) Label T able Ap p.46 File format Item Description File name ACC ONDITION.CSV File contents [Communication action] - [Select/Updat[...]
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App - 42 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.15 ACCONDITION.CSV APPENDICES (3) Setting item T able A pp.48 Setting item Item Description Setting value COMB Combination AND [AND] OR [OR] For the first line (Blank) FIELDNAME Field name Any character string TYPE Constant type Ta g [ T A G ] Date [DA TE] Date string[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.16 ACEXCEPTION.CSV App - 43 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.16 ACEXCEPTION.CSV (1) File format (2) Label T able Ap p.49 File format Item Description File name ACEXCEPTION.CSV File contents [Communication action] - [Exception pro[...]
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App - 44 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.16 ACEXCEPTION.CSV APPENDICES (3) Setting item T able A pp.51 Setting item Item Description Setting value EXEC Select from the head re cord D o not select [DISABLE] Select [ENABLE] QUIT Continue this job/Finish this job Continue the job [DISABLE] T erminate the job [E[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.17 ACOPERATION.CSV App - 45 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.17 ACOPERA TION.CSV (1) File format T able Ap p.52 File format Item Description File name ACOPERA TION.CSV File contents [Operation action] Section 7.1 1.4 S etting ite[...]
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App - 46 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.17 ACOPERATION.CSV APPENDICES (2) Label (3) Setting item (T o the next page) T able Ap p.53 Label Label Description OPERA TION1-1-1 to OPERA T ION64-10-20 [Job settings] No. 1 to 10 - [Action] No. 1 to 10 - [Operation action] No. 1 to 20 T able App .54 Setting item It[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.17 ACOPERATION.CSV App - 47 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) T able App.54 Setting item Item Description Settin g value IN2CONSTTYPE Input 2 Constant type When [NONE] is selected with OPERA TION (Blank) When other t[...]
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App - 48 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.18 REMOTE.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.18 REMOTE.CSV (1) File format T able Ap p.55 File format Item Description File name REMOTE.CSV File contents [Job settings] - [Program exe cution] Secti on 7.10.3 Settin g items in Program execution File format ITEM REMOTEEXEC SERVE[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.18 REMOTE.CSV App - 49 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Label (3) Setting item T able App .56 Label Label Description REMOTEEXEC1-1 to REMOTEEXEC64-2 [Job settings] No. 1 to 64 - 1: [Befor e actions], 2: [After actions] T able App.57 Se[...]
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App - 50 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.19 ORDERBY.CSV APPENDICES Appendix 3.19 ORDERBY .CSV (1) File format (2) Label (3) Setting item T able Ap p.58 File format Item Description File name ORDERBY .CSV File contents [Communication action] - [Selec t sort setting] Section 7.1 1.2 (7) Select sort settings Fi[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 3 Setting Information Fi le Format (CSV File Format) Appendix 3.20 MULTISELECT.CSV App - 51 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3.20 MUL TISELECT .CSV (1) File format (2) Label T able Ap p.61 File format Item Description File name MUL TISELECT .CSV File contents [Communication action] - [Multi sel[...]
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App - 52 Appendix 3 Setting Information File Format (CSV Fil e Format) Appendix 3.20 MULTISELECT.CSV APPENDICES (3) Setting item T able A pp.63 Setting item Item Description Setting value MAXREC S pecify the maximum number of acquiring records S pecify [DISABLE] Not specify [ENABLE] MAXTYPE Constant type Ta g [ T A G ] Numeric value [NUMBER] MAXT A[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.1 Produ ct whose first five digits o f serial No. is "13092" o r later App - 53 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 4 Processing T ime This section explains the processin g time re quired for "communication action" as a result of measurement s made [...]
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App - 54 Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.1 Product whose first five digits of serial No. is "13092" or later APPENDICES (From the previous page) T ab le App.65 Measurement conditio ns Item Description Device tag settings No. of components For trigger conditions: No. of jobs × 2 For communication data: Same as the number of fields I[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.1 Produ ct whose first five digits o f serial No. is "13092" o r later App - 55 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (2) Measure ment results (a) When [Enhance sampling ef ficiency] is checked The following tab le lists the results in the ca se where the [Enhance sampl[...]
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App - 56 Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.2 Product whose first five digits of seri al No. is "09102" or l ater and "13091" o r earlier APPENDICES Appendix 4.2 Product whose first five digi ts of serial No. is "09102" or later and "13091" or earlier (1) Measurement conditions (T o the next page) T able A[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.2 Product whose first five digits of seri al No. is "09102" or later and "13091" or earlier App - 57 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previous page) T ab le App.69 Measurement condition s Item Description Job setting T rigger conditions Handshak[...]
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App - 58 Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.2 Product whose first five digits of seri al No. is "09102" or l ater and "13091" o r earlier APPENDICES (2) Measurement result s (a) When [Enhance sampling ef ficiency] is checked The following table list s the results in the case where the [Enhance sampling efficiency] box is chec[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.3 Product whose fi rst five digits of serial No. is "09101" or earlier App - 59 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 4.3 Product whose first five digi ts of serial No. is "09101" or earlier (1) Measu rement co nditions T ab le App.73 Measurement cond[...]
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App - 60 Appendix 4 Processing Time Appendix 4.3 Product whose first five digi ts of serial No. is "0910 1" or earlier APPENDICES (2) Measurement result s (a) When [Enhance sampling ef ficiency] is checked The following table list s the results in the case where the [Enhance sampling efficiency] box is checked in [Sampling settings] of [D[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 5 External Dimensions App - 61 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 5 External Dimensions This section shows the external dime nsi on diagrams of the MES interface module. *1 The bending radius near the connector (R1: yard stick) should be at least four times longer than the cable's outside di[...]
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App - 62 Appendix 6 Data Collection Me thod for CPUs that cannot be Accessed Dire ctly APPENDICES Appendix 6 Data Collection Me thod for CPUs that cannot be Accessed Directly This section explains the method for colle ct ing data from CPUs that cannot be accessed directly (hereaf ter , explained with the Moti on CPU). (1) Auto refresh using CPU sha[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 6 Data Collection Method for CPUs that cannot be Accessed Directl y App - 63 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (b) [Refresh settings] for th e Motion CPU (CPU No. 2) Set the number of point s to be sent and devices store d to the auto refresh area in the CPU shared memor y of the Motion CPU. (Example): D[...]
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App - 64 Appendix 7 Warning Messages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.1 Overview of warning messages APPENDICES Appendix 7 W arning Messages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.1 Overview of warning messages When using the operating system with the User Account Cont rol function, a warning message is dis played when th e following is attempted as an administrator . ?[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 7 Warning Me ssages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabli ng warning messages App - 65 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabling w arning messages The User Acco unt Contro l (UAC) is prov ided to prote ct the system from bein g destroyed (e.g. prevention of start-up of[...]
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App - 66 Appendix 7 Warning Messages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabling warning messages APPENDICES (From the previous page) 2 Select [User Accounts]. 3 Select [User Accounts]. 4 Select [T urn User Account Control on or of f]. When User Account Control is enable d in Windows Vist a ® , the following screen appe ars. Click the button.[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 7 Warning Me ssages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabli ng warning messages App - 67 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previo us page) 5 Deselect [T urn on User Account Control (UAC) to make your computer more se cure], and click the button. (End) OK[...]
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App - 68 Appendix 7 Warning Messages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabling warning messages APPENDICES (b) When using Windows ® 7, Windows Server ® 2008 R2, Windows ® 8, Windows ® 8.1, Windows Server ® 2012, or Windows Server ® 2012 R2 1 Open the Control Panel . 2 Select [System and Security]. 3 Select [Change User Accoun t Control[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 7 Warning Me ssages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabli ng warning messages App - 69 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previo us page) 4 Set the slide bar "Never notify" and click the button. (End) OK[...]
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App - 70 Appendix 7 Warning Messages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabling warning messages APPENDICES (2) Method for permitting progra ms without any warning message The following shows a procedur e for permitting programs without any warning message. 1 Open the Control Panel . 2 Select [System and Security]. For Windows V ista ® or Wi[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 7 Warning Me ssages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabli ng warning messages App - 71 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX (From the previo us page) 4 Select [Local Security Policy]. When User Account Control is enabled, the following screen appears. Click the or button . 5 Select [Local Policies][...]
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App - 72 Appendix 7 Warning Messages in Windows(R) Appendix 7.2 Methods for disabling warning messages APPENDICES (From the previous page) 7 Select [User Account Cont rol: Beha vior of the elevation pr ompt for a d ministrators in Admin Approval Mode, Promp t for consent]. 8 Select [Elevate without prompting] on th e <<Local Security Setting&[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 8 Transporta tion Precautions Appendix 8.1 Controlled model App - 73 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 8 T r ansportation Precautions When transporting a battery cont aining lithi um, handling according to transport ation regulations is require d. Appendix 8.1 Controlled model The lithium b atte[...]
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App - 74 Appendix 9 Handling of Batteries and Devices wi th Bui lt-in Batteries in EU Member States Appendix 9.1 Disposal precautions APPENDICES Appendix 9 Handling of Batteries and De vices with Built-in Batteries in EU Member S tates This section describes the pr ecautions for di sposing of w aste batt eries in EU me mber states and exportin g ba[...]
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APPENDICES Appendix 9 Handling of Batteries and Devices wi th Built-in Batteries in EU Member States Appendix 9.2 Exportation precautions App - 75 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 9.2 Exportation precautions The new EU Battery Directive (2006/6 6/EC) requires the following when marketing or exporting batteries and[...]
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App - 76 Appendix 9 Handling of Batteries and Devices wi th Bui lt-in Batteries in EU Member States Appendix 9.2 Exportation precautions APPENDICES Memo[...]
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Index - 1 9 XML MESSAG E FORMA T 10 TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES INDEX INDEX [A] Access log .. ................ ................ ........... 8-4,8-19,8-25 Access target CPU ..................... ................ ......... 7-33 Accessible devices and ranges ............... .............. 3-5 Account ................ ................ ................. [...]
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Index - 2 Remote operation ............... ................ ............... 7-135 Change job status ..... ................ ................... .. 7-140 CompactFlash card operat ion ...................... .. 7-143 Connection result of previous job execution .. 7-139 DB buffering operation .... ................... ............ 7-142 DB buffering stat[...]
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W ARRANTY Please confirm the fo llowing product warranty deta ils before using this product. 1. Gratis W arranty 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 sh all be repaired at[...]
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SH(NA)-080644ENG-Q(1 502)KWIX MODEL: QJ71MES96-U-SY -E MODEL CODE: 13J R95 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, [...]