Mitsubishi Q68TD-G-H01 manual

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    Channel Isolated Thermocouple Input Module User's Manual -Q68TD-G -H01 -Q68TD-G -H02 -GX Configurator-TI (SW1D5C-QTIU-E)[...]

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    A - 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before using this product.) Before using this product, please re ad this manual and the relevant manuals carefully a nd pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly . In this manual, the safety prec autions are classified into two levels: " W ARNING" and " CAUTION"[...]

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    A - 2 [Inst allation Precautions] [Wiring Precautions] CAUTION Use the programmable controller in an environment that meets the general specifications in the user's manual for the CPU module used. Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fi re, malfunction, or damage to or dete rioration of the product. T o mount the module, wh ile press[...]

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    A - 3 [Wiring Precautions] CAUTION A protective film is attached to the top of the mo dule to prevent foreign matter , such as wire chips, from entering the module during wiring . Do not remove the film during wiring. Remove it for heat dissipati on befo re system operation. Place the cables in a duct or clamp them. If not, dangling cable may swin [...]

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    A - 4 [S t artup and Maintenance Precautions] [Disposal Precautions] W ARNING Do not touch any terminal while power is on. Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction. Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before cleaning the mod ule or retightening the te rminal sc rews, connector screws, or module fixing screws.[...]

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    A - 5 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT (1) Mitsubishi programmable controller ("the PRODUCT") shall be used in conditions; i) where any problem, fau lt or failure occu rring in the PRODUCT , if any , shall not lead to any major or serious accident; and ii) where the ba ckup and fail-safe function are syst ematically or automatically prov[...]

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    A - 6 REVISIONS * The manual number is given on the bo ttom left of the back cover . Japanese Manual V ersion SH-080794-D © 2008 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORA TION Print Date *Manual Nu mber Revision Nov ., 2008 SH(NA)-080795ENG-A First printing Sep., 201 1 SH(NA)-080795ENG-B SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOL T AGE DIRECTIVES, Sect[...]

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    A - 7 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the MELSEC-Q series Programmable Controller . Before using th e equipment, please r ead this manual carefully to develop full familiarity with the functions and performance of the Q series Programmable Cont roller you have purchased, so as to ensure correct use. Please forward a copy o f this manual to th[...]

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    A - 8 3.4.6 Error code (UnG19) •••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 3 - 42 3.4.7 Setting range 1, 2 (Thermocouple ty[...]

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    A - 9 5.3.1 Common utility package operations •••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 5 - 7 5.3.2 Operation overview •••••••••••••• ••••[...]

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    A - 10 8.2.3 "ERR" LED flick ers •••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• 8 - 4 8.2.4 "ERR&qu[...]

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    A - 11 COMPLIANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOL T AGE DIRECTIVES (1) Method of ensuring compliance T o ensure that Mits ubishi programmable co ntrollers maintain EMC and Low V oltage Directives when incorpora ted into other machinery or equip ment, certa in measures may be ne cessary . Please re fer to one of the follow ing manuals . • QCPU User's Ma[...]

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    A - 12 GENERIC TERMS, ABBREVIA TIONS, AND TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following general terms, abbreviation s, and terms. Generic te rm/ Abbreviation/T erm Description Q68TD-G-H02 The abbreviation for the Q68TD-G-H 02 channel isolated thermocouple input module Q68TD-G-H01 The abbreviation for the Q68TD-G-H 01 channel isol[...]

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    A - 13 Windows 7 A generic term for the following: Microsoft Windows 7 S tarter Operating System, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System, Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Operating Syste m, Microsoft Windows 7 Ultim ate Operating System, Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Operating System Note that the 32-bit version is designate d as "[...]

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    A - 14 PA C K I N G L I S T The product pa ckage cont ains the following. (1) Q68TD-G-H02 (2) Q68TD-G-H01 Model Prod uct Quantity Q68TD-G-H02 Q68TD-G-H02 channe l isolated thermocouple i nput module 1 Cold junction temperatu re compensation re sistor (RTD) 1 SW1D5C-QTIU-E GX Configurator-TI V ersi on 1 (Singl e license product) (CD-ROM) 1 SW1D5C-QT[...]

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    1 OVERVIEW 1 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER1 OVER VIEW This user's manual provides the specif ications, handling instruction s, programming procedures an d other informa tio[...]

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    1 - 2 1.1 Features 1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features (1) Channels isolated Q68TD-G-H02(H01) is chan nel isolated modules. (2) 8 channels of temperatures measured by one mod ule One Q68TD-G-H02( H01) module can measure te mperatures of 8 channel s. It can also conver t the detected temper ature values into scaling values (ratios (%)). (3) Setting of conversio[...]

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    1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features 1 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (9) Error compensation by offset/ga in value setting Error compensation can be made by se tting offse t and gain values on each ch[...]

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    2 - 1 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHAP TER2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION This chapter explains the system co nfigur ation of the Q68TD-G-H02 (H01). 2.1 Applicable Systems This section describes applicable systems. (1) Applicable modules and base unit s, and No. of modules (a) When mounted with a CPU module The table below sh ows the CP U[...]

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    2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING :Applicable, : N/A * 1 Limited within the range of I/O p oints for the CPU module. * 2 Restrictions apply to[...]

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    2 - 3 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION :Applicable, :N/A * 1 Limited within the range of I/O points for the network module. * 2 Restrictions apply to mountable slot po sition. (Refer to (2) in this section) Remark The Basic m odel QCPU or C Controller m odule cannot create the M ELSECNET/ H remote I/O ne twork. (2) Restrictions on moun[...]

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    2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 - 4 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (b) Restriction on mountable slot position of the Q68TD- G-H01 The Q68TD-G-H01 has r estrictions on mount ab[...]

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    2 - 5 2.1 Applicable Systems 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (3) Support of the multiple CPU system The function version of the first released Q6 8TD-G-H02 (H01) is C, and it support s multiple CPU systems. When using the Q6 8TD-G-H02 (H01) in a multiple CPU system, refer to the following manual first. • QCPU User's Manual (Multiple CP U System). (a)[...]

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    2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.2 When Using the Q68T D-G-H 02 (H01) with Redundant CPU 2 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 2.2 When Using the Q68TD-G-H 02 (H01) with Redundant CPU This section des[...]

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    2 - 7 2.3 How to Check the Function Versi on, Serial No., and Softw are Version 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.3 How to Check the Function V ersion, Serial No., and Software Ve r s i o n (1) Checking the function version and serial No. (a) On th e rating plate The rating plate is p ut on the side of the Q68TD-G- H02 (H01). Figure 2.5 Rating plate (b) On [...]

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    2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.3 How to Check the Function Version, Serial No ., and Software Version 2 - 8 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (c) On the system monitor (product information list) T o d[...]

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    2 - 9 2.3 How to Check the Function Versi on, Serial No., and Softw are Version 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION POINT The serial No. on the rating plate and the fron t of the module may be diff erent from the serial No. disp layed on the product informa tion list in GX Developer . • The serial No. on the ra ting plate and the front of the m odule indicate[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER3 SPECIFICA TIONS 3.1 Performance S pecifications The following are the performance spec ification[...]

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    3 - 2 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 SPECIFICATIONS * 1 T o satisfy w ith the accuracy , a wa rm-up (pow er distribution) period of 30 minutes is required. * 2 Calculate the accuracy in the following method. (Accuracy) = (conversion accuracy) + (temper ature characteristic) (operating ambient temperature variation) + (cold junc tion temperature c[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Applicable thermocouples, conve rsion accuracy , and effect from wiring resist ance of 1 Ω The follow[...]

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    3 - 4 3.1 Performance Specifications 3 SPECIFICATIONS * 1 If a value entered from the thermocouple is outside the measured temperature range give n in the table, it is handled as the maximum/minimu m value of the measured temperature range. * 2 The accuracies only in the temperature r anges of Class 1 to 3 (shaded ar eas) in JIS C1602-1995 apply . [...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3 - 5 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.2 Function List The following tabl e lists the Q68TD-G-H02 (H0 1) functions. T able 3.3 Function list Item Descriptio[...]

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    3 - 6 3.2 Function List 3 SPECIFICATIONS Scaling function This function can convert a measured tempe r ature value into a preset range ratio (%) and import it into buffer memory . Section 3.4.17 to Section 3.4.20 Offset/gain setting function This function comp ensate s an error of measured temperature value . Section 3.4.1 1 Section 4.6 Online modu[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 - 7 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.2.1 T emperature conversion system (1) T emperature conversion of Q68TD-G-H02(H01[...]

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    3 - 8 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 SPECIFICATIONS (3) A veraging processing Aver aging processing requires at least 2 time s of conversion pr ocessing excluding the maximum and the minimum values. After the first aver aging processing is comp leted, the corresp onding bit for a channel where proc essing has b een complete[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 - 9 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (c) Mov ing average Measured temperat ure values, which are taken at every samplin [...]

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    3 - 10 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 SPECIFICATIONS (4) Primary delay filter By a preset time cons tant, measured temp erature value of which excessive noi se is smoothed is output. Depending on the time const ant, t he degree of smoo thness changes. T ime constant is the time until the measur ed temperatur e value reaches[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.1 Temperature conversion system 3 - 11 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING [Example 1: Measured temper ature value when the tempera ture input value is chang[...]

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    3 - 12 3.2 Function List 3.2.2 Conversion setting for disconnectio n detection function (Q68T D-G-H02 only) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.2 Conversion setting for disconnection detection function (Q68TD-G-H02 only) The conversion setting for di sconnection detect ion function stores specific value s into measured temperature va lues when disconnection is d [...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.2 Conversion setting for disconn ection detection function (Q68TD-G-H02 only) 3 - 13 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Setting methods When “Up scale[...]

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    3 - 14 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Disconnection sta te conversion setting function (Q68TD-G-H01 only) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.3 Disconnection state conversion setting function (Q68TD-G-H01 only) This disconnection state con version setting func tion stores specific values into measur ed temperature values when di sconnection is checked. This function can[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.3 Disconnection state conversion setting function (Q68TD-G-H01 on ly) 3 - 15 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Setting methods When “Up sc ale”, ?[...]

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    3 - 16 3.2 Function List 3.2.4 Warning output fu nction 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.4 W arning output function (1) Process alarm (a) W arning oc currence When the detected measured temperature value is higher than or equal to the process alarm upper upp er limit value or lower th an or equal to the process ala rm lower lower limit valu e and falls in the [...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.4 Warning output function 3 - 17 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (c) Settable range and default va lue diff er according to the ther mocouple type. Set i[...]

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    3 - 18 3.2 Function List 3.2.4 Warning output fu nction 3 SPECIFICATIONS (b) W arning clearance After a war ning occurrence , when the changed por tion of the measured temperature value falls lower than th e rate alarm upper limit valu e or rises higher than the rate alarm lower limit value , and returns to within th e setting range, the warning is[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.4 Warning output function 3 - 19 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (d) The rate alarm warning detection pe riod is set based on the period batch-updating m[...]

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    3 - 20 3.2 Function List 3.2.4 Warning output fu nction 3 SPECIFICATIONS 2) Setting example of rate alarm upper limit /lower limit values for monitoring that a measur ed temper ature va lue drops within th e specified range Figure 3.1 1 Setting example of rate alarm upper limit or lower limit 3) Setting example of rate alarm upper limit /lower limi[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List 3.2.5 Cold junction temperature compensation resistor disconnection detecti on function 3 - 21 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.2.5 Cold junction temperatur[...]

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    3 - 22 3.3 I/O Signals Transferre d to/from Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.1 I/O signal list 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals T ransferred to/from Programmable Controller CPU This section describes the I/O signal assignment an d signal functions. 3.3.1 I/O signal list The following are the I/O signals of the Q68TD- G-H02 (H01). The I/O num bers (X[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals Transferred to/f rom Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 - 23 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.3.2 I/O signal details The following are det[...]

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    3 - 24 3.3 I/O Signals Transferre d to/from Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 SPECIFICATIONS (b) Operating condition setting completion flag (X9) tur ns OFF in the fo llowing status. • When Operating cond ition setting request (Y9) is ON. Figure 3.13 When Operatin g condition setting re quest (Y9) is ON (3) Offset/gain settin[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals Transferred to/f rom Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 - 25 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (4) Channel change completion flag (XB) (a) Th[...]

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    3 - 26 3.3 I/O Signals Transferre d to/from Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 SPECIFICATIONS (7) W arning output signal (XD) (a) The warning output signal ( XD) turns ON when a process alarm or ra te alarm is detected. 1) Process alarm • This signal turns ON w hen the pr ocess alarm is enabled and a mea sured temperature valu[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals Transferred to/f rom Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 - 27 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (8) Conversion completion flag (XE) (a) Con ve[...]

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    3 - 28 3.3 I/O Signals Transferre d to/from Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 SPECIFICATIONS (10) Operating condition setting request (Y9) (a) This signal is turned ON when enabling th e following setting content s. • Conversion enable/dis able setting (UnG0) • CH T ime/Count/Moving average/T ime constant setting (UnG1 to[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 I/O Signals Transferred to/f rom Programmable Controller CPU 3.3.2 I/O signal details 3 - 29 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (12)Channel change request (YB) (a) This signa[...]

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    3 - 30 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buf fer Memory 3.4.1 Buf fer memory assignment This section describes the assign ment of the Q68TD-G-H02 (H01) buf fer memory . POINT Do not write data fro m system area or sequence pr ogram to the buf fer memory area where writing is disabled. Doing so may cause malfuncti[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 - 31 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 1C H 28 CH1 Offset temperature setting value 0 R/W *2 Section 3.4.1 1 1D H 29 CH1 Gain[...]

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    3 - 32 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3E H 62 CH1 Scaling ra nge lower limit value 0 R/W *2 Section 3.4.19 3F H 63 C H1 Scaling range upper limit value 0 R/W *2 40 H 64 CH2 Scaling ra nge lower limit value 0 R/W *2 41 H 65 CH2 Scaling ra nge upper limit value 0 R/W *2 42 H 66 CH3 Scaling ra nge lower limit value 0[...]

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    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 - 33 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5E H 94 CH1 Process alar m lower lower limit value -2000 R/W *2 Section 3.4.21 5F H 95[...]

  • Page 62

    3 - 34 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 SPECIFICATIONS 86 H 134 CH1 Rate alar m upper limit value 0 R/W *2 Section 3.4.23 87 H 135 CH1 Rate alar m lower limit value 0 R/W *2 88 H 136 CH2 Rate alar m upper limit value 0 R/W *2 89 H 137 CH2 Rate alar m lower limit value 0 R/W *2 8A H 138 CH3 Rate alar m upper limit value 0 R/W *2 8B[...]

  • Page 63

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 - 35 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING A6 H 166 CH1 Conversion setting value for disconnection detection (Q68TD-G-H02 only) 0[...]

  • Page 64

    3 - 36 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 SPECIFICATIONS BE H 190 CH1 Factory default o ffset value *3 0 R/W *2 Section 3.4.29 BF H 191 CH1 Factory default g ain value *3 0 R/W *2 C0 H 192 CH1 User range settings offset value *3 0 R/W *2 C1 H 193 CH1 User range settings gain value *3 0 R/W *2 C2 H 194 CH1 User range settings thermal[...]

  • Page 65

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment 3 - 37 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING * 1 Indicates w hether reading from and writing to a sequence program ar e enabled. R [...]

  • Page 66

    3 - 38 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.2 Conversion enable/disable setting (UnG0) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.2 Conversion enable/disable setting (UnG0) T emperature conversio n enable/disabl e st atus is set for each channel. (1) Setting methods (a) Set enable/disable status for each channel in buffer memory . Figure 3.20 Setting of enable/ disable status (UnG0[...]

  • Page 67

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.3 CH[ ] Time/Count/Moving average/Ti me constant setting (UnG1 to UnG8) 3 - 39 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.3 CH[ ] T ime/Count/Moving average/[...]

  • Page 68

    3 - 40 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.4 Conversion completio n flag (UnG10) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.4 Conversion completion flag (UnG10) Conversion state can be checked for each channel. (1) Dat a storage (a) The bit of the corresponding channel in Conversion completion flag turns on (changes to “1”) when conversion of co n version-enabled channels is co[...]

  • Page 69

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.5 CH[ ] Measured temperat ure value (UnG11 to UnG18) 3 - 41 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.5 CH[ ] Measured tem perature value (UnG1 1 to Un G1[...]

  • Page 70

    3 - 42 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.6 Error code (UnG19) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.6 Error code (UnG19) Error codes that are detected by the Q68TD- G- H02(H01) are stored. (Re fer to Section 8.1) 3.4.7 Setting range 1, 2 (The rmocouple type) (UnG20,UnG21) This area is for checking thermocouple typ e of the Q68TD-G-H02(H0 1). which is set with Switch 1 and [...]

  • Page 71

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.9 Averaging processing selection (UnG24,U nG25) 3 - 43 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.9 Averaging processing selection (UnG24,UnG 25) Averaging[...]

  • Page 72

    3 - 44 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.10 Offset/gain setting mode (UnG2 6,UnG27) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.10 Offset/gain setting mode (UnG26,UnG27) A channel targete d for adjusting of fset/gain sett ing values in the of fset/gain settin g mode is specified. (Refer to Section 4.6) (1) Setting methods Set a channel ta rgeted for adjusting offset setting in U[...]

  • Page 73

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.11 CH[ ] Offset/gain temperature setting values (UnG28 to UnG43) 3 - 45 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.1 1 CH[ ] Of fset/gain temperature setting[...]

  • Page 74

    3 - 46 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.13 Warning output en able/disable setting (U nG46) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.13 W arning out put enable/disable setting (UnG46) Enable/disable state of wa rning output for process alarm or rate alarm is set for each channel. (1) Setting methods (a) W arning output enab le/disable setting is set for the correspondin g chann[...]

  • Page 75

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.14 Warning output flag (Process alarm/Rate alarm) (UnG47,U nG48) 3 - 47 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.14 W arning output flag (Process alarm/Rat[...]

  • Page 76

    3 - 48 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.15 Disconnection detectio n fl ag (UnG49) (Q68TD-G-H02 only) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.15 Disconnection detection flag (UnG49) (Q68TD-G-H02 only) Disconnection st ate is detecta ble for each channel. (1) Dat a storage (a) The bit of the corresponding chann el turns on (changes to “1 ”) when the disconnection st ate of [...]

  • Page 77

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.15 Disconnection detection fl ag (UnG49) (Q68 TD-G-H02 only) 3 - 49 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Relationship between the Disco nnection detecti[...]

  • Page 78

    3 - 50 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.16 Disconnection state monitor flag (UnG49) (Q68TD-G-H01only) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.16 Disconnection state monitor flag (UnG49) (Q68TD-G-H01only) Disconnection st ate is detecta ble for each channel. (1) Dat a storage (a) The bit of the corresponding chann el turns on (changes to “1 ”) when the disconnection st ate[...]

  • Page 79

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.16 Disconnection state monitor flag (UnG49) (Q68TD-G-H01on ly) 3 - 51 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Relationship between the Disco nnection st at[...]

  • Page 80

    3 - 52 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.17 CH[ ] Scaling value (UnG50 to UnG57) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.17 CH[ ] Scaling value (UnG 50 to UnG57) The result of scaling me asured temperature values is stored. (1) Dat a storage Measured temperature values within the scaling range set in CH Scaling range upper/lower limit values (Un G62 to UnG77) are scaled to[...]

  • Page 81

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.18 Scaling valid/invalid settin g (UnG58) 3 - 53 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.18 Sc aling valid/invalid setting (UnG58) This area is for checki[...]

  • Page 82

    3 - 54 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.19 CH[ ] Scaling range upper/lower limit values (U nG62 to UnG77) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.19 CH[ ] Scaling range upper/lower limit values (UnG62 to UnG77) A scaling range of measured temper ature values is set for each channel in unit s of 0.1 . (1) Setting methods (a) For use of the scaling functi on, change the setti[...]

  • Page 83

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.20 CH[ ] Scaling width upper/lower limit values (UnG78 to UnG93) 3 - 55 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.20 CH[ ] Scaling width upper/lower limit v[...]

  • Page 84

    3 - 56 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.21 CH[ ] Process a larm upper/lowe r limit values (UnG94 to UnG125) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.21 CH[ ] Process alarm upper/lower limit values (UnG94 to U nG125) Process alarm upper upper limit v alue, upper lo wer limit value, lower upper limit value, and lower lower limit value can be set. (Refe r to Section 3.2.4) (1) [...]

  • Page 85

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.22 CH[ ] Rate alarm warning dete ction period (UnG12 6 to UnG133) 3 - 57 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.22 CH [ ] Rate alarm warning detec tion p[...]

  • Page 86

    3 - 58 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.24 Mode switching se tting (UnG158, UnG159) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.24 Mode switching setting (UnG158, Un G159) This area is used to switch the mode betwee n normal mode and of fset/gain setting mode. This mode can be switched without resetting the programma ble controller CPU. Setting methods (a) Set the setting value[...]

  • Page 87

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.25 Conversion se tting for disconnection d e tection (UnG164, UnG165) (Q68TD-G-H02 on ly) 3 - 59 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.25 Conversion set[...]

  • Page 88

    3 - 60 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.26 Disconnection state conversion se tting (UnG164, UnG165) (Q6 8TD-G-H01only) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.26 Disconnection state conver sion setting (U nG164, UnG165) (Q68TD-G-H01only) When disconnection st ate is checked, a value stor ed into CH Measu red temperature value (UnG1 1toUnG18) is se t. (Ref er to Section 3.[...]

  • Page 89

    3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Mem ory 3.4.27 CH[ ] Conversion setting value for disconne cti on detection (UnG166 to UnG173) (Q68TD -G-H02 3 - 61 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 3.4.27 CH[ ] C[...]

  • Page 90

    3 - 62 3.4 Buffer Memory 3.4.29 Factory default offset/gain values, User range settings offset /gain values (UnG190 to UnG25 3) 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.29 Factory default offset/gain valu es, User range settings offset/gain values (UnG190 to UnG253) This area is used to reset the offset/gai n ea sily at online m odule chang e. (Refer to CHAPTER 7)[...]

  • Page 91

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.1 Handling Precautions 4 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 4.1 Handling Precautions (1) Do not drop[...]

  • Page 92

    4 - 2 4.1 Handling Precautions 4.1.1 Fixing module with module fixing bracket (Q68TD-G-H02 only) 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.1.1 Fixing module with module fixing bracket (Q68TD-G-H 02 only) After mountin g the Q68TD-G-H02 to the base unit, fix the Q68TD-G- H02 module with a module fixing bracke t. POINT Make sure that the module fixin[...]

  • Page 93

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.2 Setup and Procedures before Operation 4 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.2 Setup and Procedures before Operation Figure 4.2 Procedures and sett[...]

  • Page 94

    4 - 4 4.3 Part Names 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.3 Part Names The following explains the part names of the Q68TD-G-H0 2(H01). The part nam es and signal names of the Q68TD-G-H02 and Q68TD-G-H0 1 are same. (1) Q68TD-G-H02 (2) Q68TD-G-H01 (Connector terminal number) (Connector terminal number) A1 A20 B1 B20 3) 1) 2) Module fixing screw [...]

  • Page 95

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.3 Part Names 4 - 5 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING * 1 When the module is mounted on a MELSECNET/H re mote I/O station, the RUN LED stays off until a [...]

  • Page 96

    4 - 6 4.3 Part Names 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION (a) C onnector ty pes *1 * 1 The A6CON3 (pressure-displacement type, st raight out) connector cannot be used for the Q68TD- G-H02 (H01). (b) Crim p-contact tool Ty p e Model name Applicable wire size Soldering type (straight out) A6CON1 0.3mm 2 (AWG22) (stranded) Crimp-contact type (strai[...]

  • Page 97

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.4 Wiring 4.4.1 Wirin g precautio ns 4 - 7 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.4 Wiring The following explains the wiring pr ec autions and module conne [...]

  • Page 98

    4 - 8 4.4 Wiring 4.4.2 External wiring 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.4.2 External wiring (1) Wiring procedure 1) Ins tall a relay terminal block for wiring. 2) Connect the thermocouple and the co mp ensation conducto rs to the relay terminal b lock. 3) When setting the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) to "With cold junction temperature compensatio[...]

  • Page 99

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.4 Wiring 4.4.2 Extern al wiring 4 - 9 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT In the following cases (1) and (2), the co ld junction temperature compens[...]

  • Page 100

    4 - 10 4.5 Switch Setting for Intelligent Fun ction Module 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.5 Switch Setting for In telligent Function Module The settings for the intellig ent function module ar e performed using th e I/O assignment settings for GX Developer . (1) Setting item Intelligent function module swit ch has switches 1 to 5.The set[...]

  • Page 101

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.5 Switch Setting for Inte lligent Function Module 4 - 11 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Operating procedure S tart the settings with GX Devel ope[...]

  • Page 102

    4 - 12 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.6 Of fset/Gain Setting Execute offse t/gain settings in the following procedure. When the factory shipped se tting is used , offset/gain setting is not ne cessary . If the utility package is insta lled, execute the offset/gain se tting according to the procedure in Section 5.6[...]

  • Page 103

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 - 13 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING * 1 When inputting a valu e using such as a standar d DC voltage generator , or using wit[...]

  • Page 104

    4 - 14 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION POINT (1) Exe cute the of fset/gain settings in the actual operating status. (2) Of f set value and gain value are stor ed in the Flash memory of the Q68TD- G- H02(H01) by turnin g ON the user range write request ( Y A), and the values are not erased at power-of f. T o prevent u[...]

  • Page 105

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 - 15 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Program examples (a) The program in dotted area of (a) is common to (a) ,(b) and (c).[...]

  • Page 106

    4 - 16 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION (a) When switching the mode using de dicated instruction (G(P).OFFGAN) The following progra m example is for s witching to the of fset/gain setting mode with the dedicat ed instruction (G (P).OF FGAN) and changing the channel for the offse t/gain setting, then writing the of fs [...]

  • Page 107

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.6 Offset/Gain Setting 4 - 17 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (b) When switching the mode using the th e mode switching setting (UnG158, UnG159) and [...]

  • Page 108

    4 - 18 4.7 Cold Junction Temperature Compensation with/witho ut Setting 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.7 Cold Junction T emperature Co mpensation with/without Setting The Q68TD-G-H02( H01) can execut e the following two dif f erent cold junction tempe rature compensations by setting the in teligent func tion module swit ch setting (switc[...]

  • Page 109

    4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.7 Cold Junction Temperature Compensation with/without Setting 4 - 19 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT The ice bath is designed to conne ct the th[...]

  • Page 110

    5 - 1 5.1 Utility Package Functi ons 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) CHAP TER5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.1 Utility Package Functions T able 5.1 shows a list of the utility package functions. T able 5.1 Utility Packag e (GX Configurator-TI) Funct ion List Function Description Reference section Initial setting (1) Make initial se[...]

  • Page 111

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.1 Utility Package Functions 5 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING * 1 T he parenthetic name is for the Q68TD-G-H01 and the other is for the Q68TD-G-H02[...]

  • Page 112

    5 - 3 5.2 Installing and Uninstallin g the Utility Package 5.2.1 Handling precaution s 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2 Inst alling and Uninstalling the Utility Package For how to install or uninstall the utility p a ckage, refer to "Method of installing the MELSOFT Series" included in the utility package. 5.2.1 Handling precaut[...]

  • Page 113

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2 Installing and Uninst alling the Utility Package 5.2.1 Handling precautions 5 - 4 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (5) Switching between two o r more [...]

  • Page 114

    5 - 5 5.2 Installing and Uninstallin g the Utility Package 5.2.2 Operating environment 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2.2 Operating environment This section explains the ope rating environmen t of the person al computer that runs GX Configurator-TI. * 1: Install GX Configurator-TI in GX Developer V ersion 4 or higher in the same language.[...]

  • Page 115

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.2 Installing and Uninst alling the Utility Package 5.2.2 Operating environment 5 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT (1) T he functions shown bel[...]

  • Page 116

    5 - 7 5.3 Utility Package Operation 5.3.1 Common utility package operations 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Utility Package Operation 5.3.1 Common utility package operations (1) Control keys S pecial k eys that can be used for o peration of the utility package and their applications are shown in the t able below . (2) Dat a created with [...]

  • Page 117

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Utility Package Operation 5.3.1 Com mon utility packa ge operati ons 5 - 8 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (b) T ex t files A text file can be create[...]

  • Page 118

    5 - 9 5.3 Utility Package Operation 5.3.2 Operation overview 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3.2 Operation overview Figure 5.4 Operation overview Initial setting Auto refresh 1) GX Developer screen [Tools] - [Intelligent function utility] - [Start] Screen for selecting a target intelligent function module Enter "Start I/O No.", a[...]

  • Page 119

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Utility Package Operation 5.3.2 Operation overview 5 - 10 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Figure 5.5 Operation o verview (continued) 1) Select a modu[...]

  • Page 120

    5 - 11 5.3 Utility Package Operation 5.3.3 Starting the Intelli gent function modu le utility 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3.3 S tarting the Intelligent function module utility [Operating procedur e] Intelligent function mo dule utility is started from GX Developer . [T ools] [Intelligent function utility] [S tart] [Setting screen] Figu[...]

  • Page 121

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.3 Utility Package Operation 5.3.3 Starting th e Intelligent function module uti lity 5 - 12 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Menu bar (a) File menu [...]

  • Page 122

    5 - 13 5.4 Initial Setting 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.4 Initial Setting [Purpose] Make initial setting for operating the Q68TD- G-H02(H01) o n each chann el. Refer to Section 5.1 for the in itial setting parameter types. Setting p arameters in the Initial setting screen can om it parameter settings in sequence program s. [Operating pr[...]

  • Page 123

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.4 Initial Setting 5 - 14 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT Initial setting data are stor ed in intelligent function modu le parameters. After being[...]

  • Page 124

    5 - 15 5.5 Auto Refresh Setting s 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.5 Auto Refresh Settings [Purpose] Configure the Q68TD-G- H02(H01)'s bu ffer memor y for automatic refresh. [Operating procedur e] "S tart I/O No. *1 " "Module type" "Module model name" * 1 Enter the start I/O No. in hexadecimal. [Setting sc[...]

  • Page 125

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.5 Auto Re fresh Settings 5 - 16 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING PLC side Device : Enter a CPU module sid e device that is to be automatically refreshed[...]

  • Page 126

    5 - 17 5.5 Auto Refresh Setting s 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) (2) Command buttons POINT Auto refresh setting data are stored in intelligent function module parameters. After being written to the CPU module, the auto refresh setting data are made effective by op erating either (1) or (2). (1) C hange the RUN/STOP switch of th e CPU module[...]

  • Page 127

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitorin g/Test 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen 5 - 18 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.6 Monitoring/T est 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen [Purpose ] S tart bu[...]

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    5 - 19 5.6 Monitoring/Test 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) X/Y Monitor/Test OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data 1)[...]

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    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitorin g/Test 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen 5 - 20 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING [Explanation of items] (1) Items (2) Command buttons (3) Example of[...]

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    5 - 21 5.6 Monitoring/Test 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation Perform the of fset/gain setting operation in the following sequence. (1) Display the "CH Offset/gain setting" screen Display the "CH Of fset/gain setting" screen of the channel where of fset/[...]

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    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitorin g/Test 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation 5 - 22 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (b) Adjust the gain setting value 1) Select the gain sett[...]

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    5 - 23 5.6 Monitoring/Test 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) (b) Error handling Confirm that the ERR. LED for the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) is off. If the ERR. LED is lit, click on , check the er ror code o n the monitor screen, an d then perform the of fset/gain settings aga in. (7) Switch to the normal mode Set &qu[...]

  • Page 133

    5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI) 5.6 Monitorin g/Test 5.6.3 OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data 5 - 24 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.6.3 OMC (Online Module Change) ref resh data [...]

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    6 - 1 6 PROGRAMMING CHAP TER6 PROGRAMMING This chapter describe s programs of the Q68TD-G-H0 2(H01). When applying any of th e program exampl es introduce in this chapter to the acutual system, make sure to examine the applicability and confirm th at no problems will occur in the system control.[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.1 Programming Procedure 6 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 Programming Procedure Create a program tha t executes temperatur e input of the Q6 8TD-G-H02(H0 1) in the foll[...]

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    6 - 3 6.1 Programming Procedure 6 PROGRAMMING (1) Programming example outline The Q68TD-G-H02 is used in the program example, h owever , the Q68TD-G-H01 can be used with the program example . Program examples include follo wing processing. (a) Initial setting program of the Q68TD- G-H02 (b) Measured temperatu re value read (c) Processing at CH1 dis[...]

  • Page 137

    6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6 - 4 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration This section describes program example[...]

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    6 - 5 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.1 Before creati ng a program 6 PROGRAMMING 6.2.1 Before creating a program This section describes the step s to be taken befor e creating a program. (1) Wiring of external devices Mount the Q68TD-G- H02 onto the base unit and connect a thermocouple K type to CH1 to CH3. For det ails, refer[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.1 Before creating a progra m 6 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 2) Switc h 3: Offset/gain setting Figure 6.5 Intelligen[...]

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    6 - 7 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when Configurator-TI 6 PROGRAMMING 6.2.2 Program example when Configurator-TI (1) List of devices T able 6.2 List of devices Device Function D0 Device that Conversion completi on flag is writt en by auto refresh D1 Device that CH1 Measured temperature value is writte n by[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when Co nfigurator-TI 6 - 8 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) GX Configurator-TI operation (a) Init ia[...]

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    6 - 9 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when Configurator-TI 6 PROGRAMMING 1) Click the Initial setting button of the setting t arget channel. In this program example, CH1 to CH3 are the setting t arget. Since CH4 to CH8 ar e not used, s etting is n ot required. Figure 6.9 Initial setting s creen 2) The followi[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when Co nfigurator-TI 6 - 10 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (b) Auto refresh setting (Refer to Section [...]

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    6 - 11 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.2 Program example when Configurator-TI 6 PROGRAMMING (3) Program example Figure 6.12 Program example f or the use of GX Configurator-TI Processing when CH2 process alarm has occurred Processing when CH3 rate alarm has occurred Reads measured temperature values of CH1 to CH3. Resets Discon[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 - 12 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2.3 Program example when GX[...]

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    6 - 13 6.2 Using Programs in Normal System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 PROGRAMMING * 1 UnG0: Conversion enable/disable setting (Refer to Section 3.4.2) Figure 6.13 Conversion enable/disa ble setting * 2 UnG24: Averaging processing selection (CH1 to CH4) (Refer to Section 3.4.9) Figure 6.14 Averaging p[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.2 Using Programs in N orm al System Configuration 6.2.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 - 14 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Program example Figure 6.[...]

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    6 - 15 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network This section describes pr ograms examples based on the following system config uration and conditions. (1) System configuraton Figure 6.17 System configuratiio n using remote I/O network (2) Setting conditions for the intelligent function module s[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6 - 16 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) Programming conditions (a) Use the following temperature conversio n system for each channel ?[...]

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    6 - 17 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.1 Before creati ng a program 6 PROGRAMMING 6.3.1 Before creating a program (1) Wiring of external devices Mount the Q68TD-G- H02 onto the base unit and connect a thermocouple K type to CH1 to CH3. For det ails, refer to Section 6.2.1. (2) Intelligent function module switch setting Based on the set[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is used 6 - 18 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.3.2 Program example when GX C onfigurator-[...]

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    6 - 19 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is used 6 PROGRAMMING • Refresh p arameters: Figure 6.20 Refresh parameters setting screen[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is used 6 - 20 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) GX Configurator-TI operation Operation i[...]

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    6 - 21 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.2 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is used 6 PROGRAMMING (4) Program example Figure 6.22 Program example when GX De veloper-TI is used in remote I/O network use Reads measured temperature values of CH1 to CH3. Resets Disconnection detection signal (X100C). Resets Error flag (X100F). Process[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 - 22 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.3.3 Program example when GX C onfigura[...]

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    6 - 23 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 PROGRAMMING (2) List of buffer memory addresses to be used The Z(P).REMFR/Z(P).REMT O instruction is used to acce ss to the buff er memory of the Q68TD-G-H02. Check the access device in the "Addre ss (De vice)" column in T able 6.10[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 - 24 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING * 2 UnG24: Averaging processing selecti[...]

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    6 - 25 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 PROGRAMMING (4) Program example Figure 6.28 Program example when GX Dev eloper-TI is not used in remote I/O network use Checks master station baton pass status. Checks master station data link status. Checks remote I/O station baton pass stat[...]

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    6 PROGRAMMING 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 - 26 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Figure 6.28 Program example when GX Deve[...]

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    6 - 27 6.3 Using Programs on Remote I/O Network 6.3.3 Program example when GX Configurator-TI is not used 6 PROGRAMMING Figure 6.28 Program example wh en GX Developer-TI is not used in remote I/ O network use (Continu ed) Reads measured temperature values of CH1 to CH3. Resets Disconnection detection flag (X100C). Resets Error flag (X100F). Process[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7 - 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE When changing a module onlin e, carefully read the QCPU User's Manual (Hard ware Design, Mainte[...]

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    7 - 2 7.1 Online Module Cha nge Conditions 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.1 Online Module Change Conditions The CPU, MELSECNET/H remo te I/O module, Q68TD-G-H02(H01) , GX Developer and base unit given below are neede d to perform an online mo dule change. (1) CPU The Process CPU or Redunda nt CPU are required. For precautions on mu ltiple CPU system co n[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.2 Online Module Change Op erations 7 - 3 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2 Online Module Change Operations The following gives the operation s performed for an onlin[...]

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    7 - 4 7.3 Online Module Cha nge Procedure 7.3.1 When factory defaul t is used and initial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure (1) Procedures of online module chang e There are the following onlin e module change procedure s depending on whether the user range setting has be en made or n[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.1 When factory default is use d and initial setting was made with GX Co nfigurator-TI 7 - 5 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Di[...]

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    7 - 6 7.3 Online Module Cha nge Procedure 7.3.1 When factory defaul t is used and initial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (c) After confirming that the "RUN" LED of the module has tur ned off, remove the external wiring and dismount the module. POINT Always dism ount the mod ule. If you execute m ounting co[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.1 When factory default is use d and initial setting was made with GX Co nfigurator-TI 7 - 7 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (b) Cl[...]

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    7 - 8 7.3 Online Module Cha nge Procedure 7.3.1 When factory defaul t is used and initial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (5) Resumption of control (a) After choosing [Diagnosis] - [Onlin e module change] on GX Develo per to redisplay the "Online mo dule change" screen, click th e button to resume control. [...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.2 When factory default is used and initial se tting wa s made with sequence program 7 - 9 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3.2 Wh[...]

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    7 - 10 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.2 When factory default is used and in itial setting was made with sequence program 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to enable a module change. Figure 7.14 "Online mod ule change" screen If the following error screen appear s, click the button, dismount the module, and mount a new m[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.2 When factory default is used and initial se tting wa s made with sequence program 7 - 11 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (4) Ope[...]

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    7 - 12 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.2 When factory default is used and in itial setting was made with sequence program 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (e) Monitor CH Measured temperature valu e (UnG1 1 to UnG18) to check if the conversion is processed nor mally . (f) Since the new module is in a default stat us, it must be initialized by a sequ[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.3 When user r ange setting is used and init ial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI (other system 7 - 13 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROU[...]

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    7 - 14 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.3 When user range setting is used an d initial se tting was made with GX Co n figurator-TI (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to enable a module change. Figure 7.24 "Online mod ule change" screen If the following error screen appears, the user range ca nnot be saved. Cl[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.3 When user r ange setting is used and init ial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI (other system 7 - 15 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROU[...]

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    7 - 16 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.3 When user range setting is used an d initial se tting was made with GX Co n figurator-TI (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (c) Clic k the button t o close th e System mo nitor screen . Figure 7.29 "System Monitor" s creen (d) Mo nitor the CH Me asured t emperatur e value (Un G1 1 to Un[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.3 When user r ange setting is used and init ial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI (other system 7 - 17 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROU[...]

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    7 - 18 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.4 When user range setting is used an d initial se tting was made with GX Co n figurator-TI (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3.4 When user range setting is used and initial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI (ot her system is unavailable) (1) Conversion disable (a) Set "Disable" in[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.4 When user r ange setting is used and init ial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI (other system 7 - 19 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROU[...]

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    7 - 20 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.4 When user range setting is used an d initial se tting was made with GX Co n figurator-TI (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to enable a module change. Figure 7.36 "Online mod ule change" screen If the following error screen app ears, the user range cannot b e saved. C[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.4 When user r ange setting is used and init ial setting was made with GX Configurator-TI (other system 7 - 21 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROU[...]

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    7 - 22 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.4 When user range setting is used an d initial se tting was made with GX Co n figurator-TI (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (e) Mo nitor the CH Me asured t emperatur e value (Un G1 1 to Un18) to check that proper conversion h as been made. Figure 7.42 "CH Monitor/test" screen (5) Resump[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and initial settin g was made with sequence program (other system 7 - 23 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLE[...]

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    7 - 24 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and init ial setting was made with sequence program (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to enable a module change. Figure 7.47 "Online mod ule change" screen If the following error screen appears, the user range ca nnot be saved. Click t[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and initial settin g was made with sequence program (other system 7 - 25 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLE[...]

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    7 - 26 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and init ial setting was made with sequence program (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the button to leave the "Online module change" mo de. Figure 7.51 "Online module ch ange"mode stop (c) Clic k the button t o close th e System mo nito[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.5 When user range setting is used and initial settin g was made with sequence program (other system 7 - 27 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLE[...]

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    7 - 28 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and init ial setting was made with sequence program (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and initial setting was made with sequence program (other system is unavailable) (1) Conversion disable (a) Set "Disable" in the con[...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and initial settin g was made with sequence program (other system 7 - 29 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLE[...]

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    7 - 30 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and init ial setting was made with sequence program (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE If the following error screen app ears, the user range cannot b e saved. Click the button, and perform the operation in Section 7.3.6 (2)(c) an d later . Figure 7.58 Error screen ([...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and initial settin g was made with sequence program (other system 7 - 31 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLE[...]

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    7 - 32 7.3 Online Module Change Proced ure 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and init ial setting was made with sequence program (other system 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (f) Enable the conversion of the channel to be used in Conversion enable/disable setting (UnG0), and turn Operating condi tion setting request (Y9) fr om OFF to ON. (g) Monitor CH[...]

  • Page 193

    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.4 Range Re ference Table 7.4.1 Range re ference table (Q68 TD-G-H02) 7 - 33 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4 Range Reference T able The range reference t ables are [...]

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    7 - 34 7.4 Range Refe rence Table 7.4.1 Range reference table (Q68TD-G-H0 2) 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (Example) When offset/gain setting is made at the of fset set temper ature of -200.0°C and the g ain set temperature of 900.0°C with an E type ther mocouple connected Va l u e t y p e Set temperature Reference value of user range settin gs thermal [...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.4 Range Re ference Table 7.4.2 Range re ference table (Q68 TD-G-H01) 7 - 35 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.2 Range reference table (Q68TD-G-H01) (1) Comp are the [...]

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    7 - 36 7.4 Range Refe rence Table 7.4.2 Range reference table (Q68TD-G-H0 1) 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (Example) When offset/gain setting is made at the of fset set temper ature of -200.0°C and the g ain set temperature of 900.0°C with an E type ther mocouple connected Va l u e t y p e Set temperature Reference value of user range settin gs thermal [...]

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    7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.5 Precautions for Online Module Change 7 - 37 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.5 Precautions for Online Module Change The following are the precautions for online mod[...]

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    8 - 1 8.1 Error Code List 8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAP TER8 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains the na tures of errors wh ich may occur during use of the Q68 TD-G- H02(H01) and troublesho oting. 8.1 Error Code List If an error occurs dur ing write or read of data to or fr om the Programmable con troller CPU, the Q68TD-G-H02( H01) writes the correspon d[...]

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    8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Error Code List 8 - 2 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING T able 8.1 Error code list (2/2) Error Code (Decimal) Error level Description Remedy 30 *1 Light The averaging count[...]

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    8 - 3 8.1 Error Code List 8 TROUBLESHOOTING POINT (1) The code of the first error found by the Q68TD- G-H02(H01) is stored when two or more errors occur . (2) The error codes marked with *1 can be cleared by turning ON the er ror clear request (YF). (3) The error code161 marked by *2 can not stored in the er ror code (Un G1 9). It is stored in th[...]

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    8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.1 "RUN" LED is extingu ished 8 - 4 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 T roubleshooting 8.2.1 "RUN" LED is extinguished 8.2.2 &quo[...]

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    8 - 5 8.2 Troublesho oting 8.2.5 "ALM" LED flickers 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.5 "ALM" LED flickers 8.2.6 "ALM" LED is lit 8.2.7 When Disconnection detection si gnal (XC) (Q68TD-G -H02 only) or Disconnection state monitor signal (XC) (Q68TD-G-H01 only) turns on 8.2.8 Measured temperature value cannot be read T able 8.6 &quo[...]

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    8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.9 Measured temperature value is abnormal 8 - 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.9 Measured temperature value is abnormal POINT The module may be fa[...]

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    8 - 7 8.2 Troublesho oting 8.2.10 Checking the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) st atus using GX Developer system monitor 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.10 Checking the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) status using GX Developer system monitor When the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) de t ail information is selected in GX Developer system monitor , error code can be checked. (1) Operating GX Developer [D[...]

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    8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 Troubleshooting 8.2.10 Checking the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) stat us using GX Devel oper system monitor 8 - 8 1 OVERVIEW 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION 3 SPECIFICA TIONS 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERA TION 5 UTILITY P ACKAGE (GX CONFIGURA TOR-TI) 6 PROGRAMMING 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) H/W information (a) H/W LED info[...]

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    APPX - 1 Appendix 1 Diffe rences of Q68TD-G-H 02, Q68TD-G-H01, Q64TD, Q64TDV-GH APPENDICES APPENDICES Appendix 1 Dif ferences of Q68TD- G-H02, Q68TD-G-H01, Q64TD, Q64TDV -GH (1) Differences (2) Application T able APPX.1 Diffe rences of Q68TD-G-H02, Q68TD-G-H01, Q64TD , Q64TDV -GH Item Q68TD-G-H02 Q68TD-G-H01 Q64TD Q64T DV -GH Number of channels 8 c[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction Appendix 2.1 Dedicated Instruction List and Available Device APPX - 2 APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction Appendix 2.1 D edicated Instruction List and Available Device (1) Dedicated instruction list The following table list s the dedicated instru ctions that can be used with the Q68TD- G-H02[...]

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    APPX - 3 Appendix 2 Dedi cated Instruction Appendix 2.2 G(P).OFFGAN APPENDICES Appendix 2.2 G(P).OFFGAN Switches the mode o f the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) converter mo dule. (Normal mode to of fset/ gain setting mode, of fset/gain setting mod e to normal mode) Figure APPX.1 How to write a program T able APPX.5 Available device list Set dat a Usable devices[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction Appendix 2.2 G(P).OFFGAN APPX - 4 APPENDICES INDEX (1) Function Switches the mode o f the Q68TD-G-H02( H01) converte r module • Normal mode to of fset/gain setting mode (the offset/gain setting mode st atus flag (XA) turns ON) • Offset/gain setting mode to normal mode (the of fset/gain setting mode st[...]

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    APPX - 5 Appendix 2 Dedi cated Instruction Appendix 2.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPENDICES Appendix 2.3 G(P).O GLOAD Reads the of fset/gain values of the user ran ge setting of the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) converter module to the CPU. Figure APPX.3 How to write a program T able APPX.7 Available device List Set dat a Usable devices Internal device (System, user) File r[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction Appendix 2.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPX - 6 APPENDICES INDEX * 1 Setting is not necessary . If setting is made, the offset/gain values will not be re ad properly . T able APPX.9 Control data (1/2) *1 Device Item Set dat a Setting range Set by (S) System area - - - (S) + 1 Completion status S tores the status when t[...]

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    APPX - 7 Appendix 2 Dedi cated Instruction Appendix 2.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPENDICES * 1 Setting is not necessary . If setting is made, the offset/gain values will not be read proper ly . T able APPX.9 Control data (2/2) *1 Device Item Set data Setting range Set by (S) + 36 CH5 Factory default o ffset value - - System (S) + 37 CH5 Factory default g ain v[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction Appendix 2.3 G(P).OGLOAD APPX - 8 APPENDICES INDEX (1) Functions (a) Reads the offse t/gain values of the user range setting of the Q68TD-G-H02 (H01) converter module to the CPU. (b) There are two types of interlock sig nals for the G(P).OGLOAD instructio n: the completi on device (D ) and the s tatus dis[...]

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    APPX - 9 Appendix 2 Dedi cated Instruction Appendix 2.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPENDICES Appendix 2.4 G(P).O GSTOR Restores the offset/ga in values of the user range setting stored in the CPU to the Q68TD- G-H02(H01) converter module. Figure APPX.6 How to write a program * 1 When executing the G .OGLOAD instruct ion, specify the device designated in (S). Do [...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction Appendix 2.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPX - 10 APPENDICES INDEX T able APPX.12 Control data (1/2) Device Item Set dat a Setting range Set by (S) System area - - - (S) + 1 Completion status S tores the status when the instruction is complete . 0 : Normal completion Other than 0: Abnormal completion -S y s t e m (S) + [...]

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    APPX - 11 Appendix 2 Dedicated In struction Appendix 2.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPENDICES T able APPX.12 Control data (2/2) Device Item Set data Setting range Set by (S) + 36 CH5 Factory default o ffset value - - System (S) + 37 CH5 Factory default g ain value - - S ystem (S) + 38 C H5 User range settings offset value - - System (S) + 39 C H5 User range sett[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction Appendix 2.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPX - 12 APPENDICES INDEX (1) Functions (a) Restores the offse t/gain values of the user range setting stored in the CPU to the Q68TD-G-H02(H01) converter module. (b) There are two types of interlock signals for the G(P).OGST OR instruction: the completi on device (D ) and the s [...]

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    APPX - 13 Appendix 2 Dedicated In struction Appendix 2.4 G(P).OGSTOR APPENDICES (3) Program example The following program is designed to read the of fset/gain values of the Q68TD-G- H02(H01) converter m odule mounted in the position of I/O number X/Y0 to X/YF when M1 1 is turned ON. Figure APPX.8 Program example Dedicated instruction (GP .OGSTOR) P[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix 3 External D imension Diagram APPX - 14 APPENDICES INDEX Appendix 3 E xternal Dimension Diagram (1) Q68TD-G-H02 unit: mm(in.) (2) Q68TD-G-H01 unit: mm(in.) 130 (5.12) 102 (4.02) 47 (1.85) 27.4 (1.08) 23 (0.91) 2 (0.09) 90 (3.54) 137 (5.39) 47 (1.85) 98 (3.86) 4 (0.16) 27.4 (1.08) 23 (0.91)[...]

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    APPX - 15 Appendix 3 External Dimension Dia gram APPENDICES Memo[...]

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    INDEX - 1 APPENDICES INDEX INDEX [A] About use of the Q68TD-G-H02 (H01 ) with the Q12PRH/Q25PRHCPU •••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 2-6 Accuracy •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••?[...]

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    INDEX - 2 OMC (online module change) re fresh data •••••••• 5-24 Online module change ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• • 7-1 Online module change conditions •••••• •••••••••••••• 7-2 Online module change operations •••[...]

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    W ARRANTY Please confirm the follo wing product warra nty details before using this produc t. 1. Gratis W a rranty T erm and Gratis W arranty Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the g ratis warranty term, the product sha ll be repaired [...]

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    SH-080795ENG-C(12 02)MEE MODEL: Q68TD-G-H02- U-SY -E MODEL CODE: 13JZ26 Specifications subject to change without notice. When exported from Japan, this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for service transaction permission. HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAP[...]