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CC-Link IE Field Network-CC-Link Bridge Module User`s Manual
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1. 72 9 4 How to Check Error Codes and Warning Codes 74 9 5 List of Error Codes and Warning 76 9 5 1 Errors that occur in the bridge 76 9 5 2 Errors that occur in CC Link IE Field Network 78 9 5 3 Errors that occur in CC Link 2 0 eee n 79 95 4 Other Ernos tices A date Weta aiv adu were ie e aue 81 9 6 Checking the EDS slot eee b tg sho wean he wie th cod S 82 9 651 POWER LED cn tae ieee th leat a ne ete MN saath pall end etd aen wee EHE 82 9 6 2 LEDs of CC Link IE Field Network RII 82 9 6 3 CG EinlC LEDS tergo Pr n RAE RA e Ra RO a ed GA Od PUR ete 85 9 7 Troubleshooting by 87 9 7 1 CC Link IE Field Network 0 0 0 0 RII 87 9 7 2_ 5 urn eram PP rte a dme son doof ena eat e e EX DC I 87 9 53 44 24 bi eek dioe nu dod weed Bi wid Ade Ont unde 91 9 8 nit le8t Ueber is bue obo bar d Edu 92 APPENDICES 94 Appendix 1 Details of Remote amp 94 Appendix 2 Details of Remote Buffer 98 Appendix Data Link Processing
2. the current page is shown is used for items in the menu bar and the project window Mem Description Reference Saket Spe fin crimini ede Page 74 Secon 7 12 Model Name Sun te of te commend ndi Page 4 Sect 713 Fons See rumba of ports each age TA Seton TTA ETT Spey as VO number for each siot PUTET mem Configure the switch setting of the builtin VO or inteligent function modules Page 74 Section 7 1 8 rw re mensus GE The section of me S EH the current page is shown j Setting Start X Y enables modification on the start O numbers assigned to connected modules E shows setting or 1000 is specified in Start X Y to the slot where 16 point module is connected the assignment operating examples range of an input module is changed to 1000 to X100F For details refer to the following shows reference j CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals manuals Point un H Setthe of the comected mode in Type Seting diferent type results in SPUNIT LAY ERR Point Pshows notes that lt shows reference a a the I O points must also be the same in addition to the I O assignment setting require attention pages When an intelligent module is connected I O assignment can be omitted by selecting connected modules from Intelligent shows useful Function Module in the P
3. Device Link device Link device Link device 1 q 5 4 i gt device 2 3 4 5 6 Link refresh CC Link Data CC Link Processing time of IE Field transfer time in the CC Link Network time remote station 1 IE Field between Network devices Sequence Link i Link scan amp j i scan j 1 1 WH Master 1 CC Link Remote Slave station 1 station imaster station station CC Link IE Field Network CC Link 116 APPENDICES Appendix 3 1 Device transfer time This section describes the time it takes for data to be transferred between CC Link IE Field Network and CC Link 1 Calculation formula Time for data transfer from CC Link IE Field Network to CC Link Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network Data transfer time Value in normal operation Maximum value Br LSc x n3 ms LSf LSc x n3 ms Br TRb ms LSf TRb ms LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link n3 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of TRb LSc TRb Data processing time of the bridge module 3ms eun eoMeq xipueddy e xipueddy 117 Appendix 3 2 Processing time of CC Link This section describes the link scan time of CC Link 1 Calculatio
4. 5E4y b12 OFF Not executed status ON Accepted Whether a line test has been completed is stored 5E44 b13 Line test completion OFF Not executed status ON Completed Parameter Whether a parameter information read request has been accepted is stored 5E44 b14 information OFF Not executed read acceptance status ON Accepted Parameter Whether parameter information has been read is stored 5E4 b15 information OFF Notread read completion status ON Read Whether an offline test is being executed is stored 5E5y b0 Offline test OFF Not executed status ON n process The setting status of the transmission speed mode setting switch on the own station is stored 5E64 b0 Own station mode OFF Online ON Mode other than online Input data status of The setting status of the data link faulty station setting of the own station is stored 5E6j b5 data link faulty station OFF Clear own station ON Hold Whether the switch has been correctly set is stored 5E64 b10 Switch setting status OFF Correct ON Setting incorrect An error code is stored in Switch setting status address 66A Whether the parameters have been correctly set is stored 5E6 b13 Parameter setting OFF Correct status ON Setting incorrect An error code is stored in Parameter status own station address 668 Whether data link with other stations is being performed is stored 5E6 b14 Own station OFF In process operation
5. eee ered Device Y Remote output RY Remote output RY Y1000 to Y101F to RY1F RY00 to RY1F Y1020 to Y107F P RY20 to RY7F RY20 to RY7F 7 E er 4 Device W Remote register RWr Remote register RWr Data such as the WO to WF RWr0 to RWrF RWr0 to RWrF 4 operating status of the bridge module W10 to W13 RWr10 to RWr13 RWr10 to RWr13 W14 to W1F RWr14 to RWr1F RWr14 to RWr1F Device W Remote register RWw Remote register RWw Data such as W1000 to W100F RWw0 to RWwF RWw0 to RWwF the settings of 3 the bridge module W1010 to W1013 RWw10 to RWw13 RWw10 to RWw13 W1014 to W101F RWw14 to RWw1F RWw14 to RWw1F Remote I O station station No 1 1 station occupied Remote input RX RX00 to RX1F Remote device station station No 2 3 stations occupied Remote input RX Remote output RY RY00 to RY1F RX00 to RX5F Remote output RY to RYSF Remote register RWr RWr0 to RWrB Remote register RWw RWwO0 to RWwB 63 ejduiexe uoneunByuoo ueis S 8 xur 92 uim Jo ejdurex3 z g 8 2 2 Setting of CC Link IE Field Network Connect GX Works2 to the master station and set parameters for CC Link IE Field Network 1 Create a project of GX Works2 Select QCPU mode for PLC Serie
6. 116 Appendix 3 1 1 117 Appendix 3 2 Processing time of CC Link 118 Appendix 3 3 Transmission delay time 119 Appendix 4 EMC and Low Voltage 123 Appendix 4 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive 123 Appendix 4 2 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage 128 Appendix 5 Checking the Serial Number and Function Version 129 Appendix 6 External an 130 INDEX 131 REVISION s rte tent ND Ava a a NEM MS d Dur 132 WARRANTY 5 522593 o erra sr t eb dp I o a debe a r LA ME ra er gam 133 10 MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION In this manual pages are organized and the symbols are used as shown below The following illustration is for explanation purpose only and should not be referred to as an actual documentation is used for window Sa names and items 7 1 1 setting metlod 1 shows operating procedures 1 Siting parameter a f perating procedi e Open ti lialog box XC shows mouse operations _ 2 Select the I O Assignment tab The chapter of
7. Terminating resistor Yellow 1 White Blue 1 Mm xs 49 t 9 pejeoipep xur1 29 e Jo t 9 Point Connect a terminating resistor between DA and DB Connect the shielded wire of a CC Link dedicated cable to SLD of each module and ground both ends via FG with a ground resistance of 1000 or less SLD and FG are connected inside the module Star topology can not be used However T branch connection be used 7 gt Page 51 Section 6 4 3 5 3 Terminal block for CC Link a Solderless terminal For wiring use the applicable solderless terminal and wire specified in the following table and attach them in an applicable tightening torque Use UL listed solderless terminals For processing use a tool recommended by manufacturers of solderless terminals Sleeved solderless terminals cannot be used Solderless terminal Wire Applicable tightenin Temperature Model PP 9 9 Diameter Type Material torque rating 1 25 3 0 42 to 0 58N m 22 to 16 AWG Stranded Copper 60 C or more b Screw and tightening torque Tighten the terminal block screws within the following specified torque Overtightening can damage the module case Screw type Tightening torque Terminal block screw M3 screw 0 43 to 0 57N m Terminal block mounting screw M3 5 screw 0
8. z 7 WN Point Always power on the CC Link remote station module first If the bridge module is powered on first the CC Link remote station is not recognized in the automatic CC Link startup Ifthe station is not connected to the CC Link remote station or not recognized upon automatic CC Link startup such station number is recognized as an unconnected station Accordingly when 64 CC Link remote stations are not connected the ERR LED on the CC Link side flashes To check whether a connecting station is performing data link use Data link status of other stations on CC Link RWr8 to RWrB Always perform the line test to all the stations whenever the system is changed due to the module replacement or other reasons after performing the automatic CC Link startup If a station with the start station number used for another station is returned a station already performing data link only a station having a station number in use error may be disconnected 55 56 b Precautions If the automatic CC Link startup is executed in the following conditions of the CC Link remote station the bridge module cannot recognize the CC Link remote station resulting in a data link failure Item Description Action Transmission speed mismatch The transmission speed set for the bridge module is different from that for the CC Link remote station Set the transmission speed of the bri
9. Weight 0 38kg suoneouioedg ZE 1 Do not connect two or more wires to the terminal 2 CC Link IE Field Network specifications For the specifications of the entire CC Link IE Field Network refer to the user s manual for the master local module used Item Specifications Station type Intelligent device station Number of RX RY points Up to 2048 points Cyclic transmission Number of RWr RWw Up to 272 points points 21 3 CC Link specifications Item Specifications Compatible CC Link version Ver 1 10 Up to 64 modules However the following conditions must be satisfied Item Number of modules 1 x a 2 x b 3xc a Number of modules occupying 1 station Number of connected modules Bean 4 x d lt 64 b Number of modules occupying 2 stations c Number of modules occupying 3 stations d Number of modules occupying 4 stations 16 x A 54 x B A Number of remote I O stations lt 64 Condition 2 f 2304 B Number of remote device stations lt 42 Control Remote input RX 2048 points specifica Maximum Remote output RY 2048 points tions number of link EE k points Remote register RWw 256 points 256 words Remote register RWr 256 points 256 words Remote input RX 32 points Number of link Remote output RY 32 points points per remote station Rem
10. When multiple faulty stations exist successively up to the end of the transmission path check the cable of the stations close to the bridge module multiple stations Connect the cable correctly cannot be data linked Check if the power is Are the faulty stations on Turn on the power supply Supplied power for di ted or th It communication Isconnected or the voltage 15 Is the supply voltage within a Adjust the supply voltage so that out of a specified range specified range it is within the specified range Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as isthe tranamission cable possible from each other It is recommended that they be located near the power cable wired with a distance of 100mm between Is there any noise on the Noise EO them transmission cable Is the FG separated from the Separate the FG from the power cable GND power cable GND Decrease the transmission Take measures against noise speed and check the Decrease the transmission frequency of noise occurrence speed Dees the eystarm opardie Repair or replace the fault Slave station failure Is any slave station broken normally after the faulty slave TEP y slave station station has been replaced Cables and other ene d contact erige thecablebetweenithe gt bridge module and the Connect the cable correctly devices or usage not meeting the wee pi Link remote sta
11. 123 128 Master station 12 Master local module 12 Noise filter n e abe ethene ate it td 128 etse ride d tuo ios dane d 17 C DEP 17 POWER LED cu y dr A bio a Rob 17 Relay stationis 242 5 do RAS 12 Remote buffer 12 Remote device station 12 Remote I O station 12 Remote input RX 12 Remote output 12 Remote register RWr 12 102 Remote register 12 101 Reserved station 12 Retur ee 2 vete qe vede o etd Gabel nan pein 12 Slave station ee 12 Slave station information saving function 56 Standard Low Voltage Directive 123 System Error 72 Transient transmission 12 131 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover February 2013 SH NA 081121ENG A First edition Japanese manual version SH 081122 A This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using
12. ws _ Ar 1 H 1 H AF MC N2 M2 M2 X1038 S MOVP H3 W1014 MOVP H31 W1015 MOVP H200 W1017 MOVP 16 1019 SET Y1038 SET Y1039 M100 itt MOVP H3 W1014 MOVP H30 W1015 SET Y1039 X1038 AF RST Y1038 X1039 RST Y1039 X103B 1020 MOV Wi4 D500 X103A MOVP WIC D508 M101 Y103A Y103A X103A RST Y103A MCR N2 MCR NO END Point Eri 1 Data link normal in the bridge module 4 Data link normal in the station No 1 on CC Link Lamp on 4 Data link normal in the station No 2 on CC Link 4 A D conversion enable disable specification RWwO j Input range setting RWw1 Average processing specification 1 RWw3 CH2 Time average count average setting RWw5 4 Initial data processing completion flag RY18 Initial data setting request flag RY19 on 4 A D conversion enable disable specification RWwO Input range setting RWw1 Initial data setting request flag RY19 on 4 Initial data processing completion flag RY18 off 4 Initial data setting request flag RY19 off 1 Read CH1 Digital output value RWr0 j Read Error code RWr8 Error reset request flag RY1A on 1 Error reset request flag RY1A off If the bridge module does not respond to the master station for several link scans such station is judged as a cyclic transmission faulty station Then the bit of the correspondin
13. 1 2 Features cobre CRT da D UM etd ACD HU OR e CD don 15 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES 17 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 20 3 4 General Specifications ren 20 3 2 Performance Specifications usainera pai e a a i a en 21 33 an ted ee eE e EE RE 23 3 4 Flow of Data during Communications 0 0 0 24 3 5 Listof Remote I O Signals 0 ett teen eee 26 3 6 List of Remote Register ccc rr 27 3 7 Example of Link Device Assignment 00 000 cc cece tenes 29 3 8 List of Remote Buffer Memory Areas 31 CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 32 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATON 34 5 1 Network Configuration Rex teeta wo nb ete dta 34 5 2 Applicable System Sno ous eoru e REO nbus RN CR TRO RARE Se ee 35 5 37 Precautions o o EMEN UE bU een tne dedu ieu es 36 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 37 6 1 Station Number Setting aaaea anana anaana raana 37 6 1 1 Station number setting of the bridge module 37 6 1 2 Station number setting of a CC Link remote 38 6 2 Installation Environment and Installation 5 39 6 2 1 1 5 39 6 2 2 Installation position
14. 18 F8 to F94 56 1124 to 113 35 12Cy to 12D4 146p to 147 248 to 249 274 to 275 300 to 301 326 to 327 99 yng jo sjiejeq z xipueddy 3 CC Link remote output RY address 1604 to 1DF The CC Link remote output RY is stored Station Station Station Station Station Address Address Address Address Address No No No No No 160 to 1614 17 to 17By gs 194 to 1954 E to T 1C8 to 1C9j 352 to 353 378 to 379 404 to 405 430 to 431 456 to 457 5 162 to 1634 ie 17 to 17Dy m 196 to 1974 1B0 to 1B1 a 1 to 1CBy 354 to 355 380 to 381 406 to 407 432 to 433 458 to 459 3 164 to 165 17Ey to 17Fy 28 1984 to 1994 m 1B2 to 1B34 1CCy to 1 356 to 357 382 to 383 408 to 409 434 to 435 460 to 461 4 166 to 167 s 180 to 1814 5 19A to 19By 43 1B4 to 1B5 1CE to 1 358 to 359 384 to 385 410 to 411 436 to 437 462 to 463 5 168 to 1694 182 to 1834 a4 19 to 19D E 1B6 to 1B7 57 1D0 to 1D1 360 to 361 386 to 387 412 to 413 438 to 439 464 to 465 E 16A to 16By iG 184 to 1854 25 19E to 19F 45 1 8 to 1 9 Es 102 to 1D3 362 to 363 388 to 389 414 to 415 440 to 441 466 to 467 7 16 to 16Dy 3 1864 to 1874 2 1A0p to 1 1 je 1 to 1BBy re 104 to 1D5j 364 to 365
15. 390 to 391 416 to 417 442 to 443 468 to 469 A 16 to 16 94 1884 to 1894 E 1A24 to 1 a 1 to 1 35 1D6 to 1D7 366 to 367 392 to 393 418 to 419 444 to 445 470 to 471 170 to 1714 28 18A to 18Bj ae 1A4 to 1A5 ad 1BE to 1 Pi 1D8 to 1D9j 368 to 369 394 to 395 420 to 421 446 to 447 472 to 473 T 172 to 173 25 18C to 18D 36 1A6 to 1A7 m 1C0 to 1C1 Bs 1DA to 1DBy 370 to 371 396 to 397 422 to 423 448 to 449 474 to 475 1744 to 1754 18E to 18 ae 1 8 to 1 9 EO 1 2 to 1C3j Ps 10 to 1DDy 372 to 373 398 to 399 424 to 425 450 to 451 476 to 477 2s 1764 to 1774 BE 190 to 1914 zb 1AA to 1ABY Bi 1 4 to 1 5 1DE to 1DF 374 to 375 400 to 401 426 to 427 452 to 453 478 to 479 1ACy t i 178p to 179 2 1924 to 1934 ad ud S 1C6p to 1 7 376 to 377 402 to 403 H 454 to 455 5 7 102 101403 428 to 429 43410495 100 4 CC Link remote register RWw address 1E0 to 2 The CC Link remote register RWw is stored APPENDICES Station Station Station Station Station Address Address Address Address Address No No No No No 7 1E0 to 1E3 14 214 to 2174 55 2484 to 24By 27Cy to 27 5 2B0 to 2B34 480 to 483 532 to 535 584 to 587 636 to 639 688 to 691 5 1E4 to 1 7 is 218 to 21By 28
16. MITSUBISHI Mitsubishi Programmable Controller CC Link IE Field Network CC Link Bridge Module User s Manual NZ2GF CCB SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using this product Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only For the safety precautions of the programmable controller system refer to the user s manual for the CPU module used In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels N WARNING and N CAUTION WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions N CAUTION resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under N CAUTION may lead to serious consequences Observe the precautions of both levels because they are important for personal and system safety Make sure that the end users read this manual and then keep the manual in a safe place for future reference Design Precautions NWARNING n the case of a communication failure in CC Link IE Field Network the status of the error station will be as follows 1 All inputs from remote I O stations connected to the CC Link ne
17. Network Event History Access the network the event history log Reserved Station View reserved station numbers and temporarily enable Function Enable reserved stations Enable Disable View station numbers set to ignore errors and temporarily Ignore Station Errors ignore station errors Selected Station Operation Error history of the selected station can be checked by eee MRS starting system error history of the selected station 1 Reset the selected station MELSOFT Application O Reset requested W If any changes found for module the following are the possible causes The module status is invalid to accept the request Error might occur sonsouDelq xJoW9N AUIT OD 6 Point When using the remote reset function use a master local module with a serial number first five digits of 14102 or later as the master station 73 9 4 How to Check Error Codes and Warning Codes Error codes and warning codes can be checked by any of the following methods e Check by the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics 7 s Page 74 Section 9 4 1 e Check by the remote register error code RWr1 and warning code RWr2 1 s Page 75 Section 9 4 2 1 Check by the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Check the error codes and warning codes by the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Diagnostics gt CC IE Field Diagnostics 1 Double click the icon of the bridge module displ
18. Remote register RWr RWr0 to RWrB Remote register RWw RWw0 to RWwB 30 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 8 This section lists the remote buffer memory areas of the bridge module The data in the remote buffer memory is read and written with the REMFR and REMTO instructions of a program For the REMFR and REMTO instructions refer to the user s manual for the master local module used When the power supply of the module is turned off then on or reset the data in the remote buffer memory returns to the default initial value List of Remote Buffer Memory Areas Address Read Name Description A Reference Decimal Hexadecimal Write Stores the information parameter on the bridge 0to 127 Oto 7Fy CC Link parameter module to perform the data link with the CC Link R Page 98 information area Appendix 2 1 remote I O station and remote device station 128 to 223 80 to DF System area 5 224 to Stores the input status from the CC Link remote Page 99 EO to 15F 351 H to H CC Link remote input RX zt ob R Appendix 2 2 352 to 1604 to CC Link remote output Stores the output status of the CC Link remote 100 479 1DFy RY station Appendix 2 3 480 to 1E0 to CC Link remote register Stores the transmitted data to the CC Link 101 735 2DFy RWw remote station Appendix 2 4 736 to 2 0 to
19. Transfer 5B Transfer SW Transfers __ 1 va on zm E x A0 44 ES LN li 5 Write the set parameters to the CPU module of the master station and reset or power off then on the CPU module ZX Online lt gt Write to PLC uu or Power Point Use the default values for parameters other than those shown in the program example above For parameters refer to the following 11 User s manual for the master local module used 65 3JOWj9N JI 1 09 jo BUMS 8 xur 92 Jo ejduex3 2 8 8 2 3 Setting of CC Link To start CC Link use the automatic CC Link startup function and the slave station information saving function Power on the module of the CC Link remote station 2 Set the startup mode switch of the bridge module to AUTO e Power on the bridge module Hold the startup mode switch in the SET position for about five seconds until the CC Link RUN LED of the bridge module turns off A 5 Setthe startup mode switch of the bridge module to PRM 66 CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING 8 2 4 Program example This section describes a program example Write a program to the CPU module of the master station 1 Devices used in the program a Link special relay SB and link special register SW Device Description Device Descripti
20. 6B4 to 6B7 p RUN LRUN SD RD MST ERR L ERR ll on Test not completed all stations failed BEHEE B Flashing The MST LED turns on and the ERR LED on the F off CC Link side flashes The error code is stored in Line test result address 6B8 Ls Page 76 Section 9 5 Point To obtain Line test 1 result address 6B4 to 6B7 or Line test result address 6B8 a sequence program for accessing the remote buffer memory of the bridge module is required 58 CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING This chapter describes the programming of the bridge module The program of the bridge module is written to the CPU module of the master station 8 1 Precautions for Programming 1 Cyclic transmission program For a cyclic transmission program interlock the link special relay SB and the link special register SW of the master local module with the remote register RWr of the bridge module Data link status own station SB0049 Data link status each station SWOOBO to SW00B7 e CC Link operating status RWr4 to RWr5 Page 96 Appendix 1 4 e Data link status of other stations on CC Link RWr8 to RWrB gt Page 97 Appendix 1 5 For the link special relay SB and link special register SW of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following LL User s manual for the master local module used 10 8 59 60 a Interlock program exa
21. Operating No corrosive gases atmosphere Operatin Fe 0 to 2000m altitude Installation F Inside a control panel location Overvoltage 2 ll or less category Pollution 3 2 or less degree Equipment class Class 1 2 3 Point Do not use or store the bridge module under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude Om Doing so may cause malfunction When using the bridge module under pressure please consult your local Mitsubishi representative This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within premises Category Il applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities The surge voltage withstand level for the equipment with the rated voltage of 300V or less is 2500V This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used Pollution degree 2 is when only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected occasionally To make the bridge module comply with the EMC Directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual Page 123 Appendix 4 20 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 Performance Specifications The following table lists the performance specifications of the bridge module 1 Hardware s
22. 967 2F8 to 2FBy 32Cy to 32 22 360p to 3634 ae 394 to 3974 59 3C8 to 3CBy 760 to 763 812 to 815 864 to 867 916 to 919 968 to 971 2 to 2FFy F 3304 to 3334 di 364 to 3674 a 3984 to 39By 56 to 3CF 764 to 767 816 to 819 868 to 871 920 to 923 972 to 975 9 300 to 3034 F 3344 to 3374 368 to 36By m 39C to 39F Bi 3D0 to 3D3 768 to 771 820 to 823 872 to 875 924 to 927 976 to 979 16 304 to 3074 35 3384 to 33By 36C to 36F m 3A0 to 3A3 3D4 to 3D7 772 to 775 824 to 827 876 to 879 928 to 931 980 to 983 ii 308 to 30By S 33Cy to 33F4 T 370 to 3734 25 to 3A7 d 3D8 to 3DB 776 to 779 828 to 831 880 to 883 932 to 935 984 to 987 30Cy to 30Fy 2b 340 to 343 374 to 3774 51 3A8 to 3AB to 3DF 780 to 783 832 to 835 884 to 887 936 to 939 988 to 991 is 310 to 3134 26 344 to 347 m 378 to 37By amp 3ACy to _ 784 to 787 836 to 839 888 to 891 940 to 943 102 APPENDICES 6 CC Link link special relay address 5E0 to 5FFp The operating status of CC Link can be checked with bit information 5 to 5E1 are turned on off by the program and 5 2 to 5FF are turned on off automatically Address Name Description Restart the data link that has been stopped with Data link stop addres
23. CC Link remote register Stores the received data from the CC Link 102 991 3DFy RWr remote station Appendix 2 5 cee SEU System area 1503 5DFy 5E0 to bee CC Link link special relay Stores the status of the data link of CC Link R W only Hes i 6 H the first 32 2 6 1536 600 to CC Link link special points can page 108 2047 register Stores the status of the data link of CC Link be written Appendix 2 7 2048 to 8004 to System area 2 32767 7FFFy y o 32768 to 80004 to Module monitor control the remote READY an ertor code anda Page 114 warning code of the bridge module R W wW 33023 80FFy area Appendix 2 8 The areas are also used for a error clear request 33024 to 8100 to System area 35327 89 3 3 1 Shows whether the data can be read or written from to the program gt R Readable W Writable lt 31 CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION This chapter describes the procedure before operation Station number setting Set the station numbers of the bridge module and the CC Link Checkbox L 32 Point To change the system follow the procedure described below remote station Installation Install the bridge module on a DIN rail Connect a power supply Ethernet cable and CC Link dedicated cable to the bridge module Connect a po
24. Link startup and save the parameters again B3864 Flash ROM failure saved in the flash are If the same error occurs again the hardware amaged of the bridge module be in failure Please B3874 consult your local Mitsubishi representative B3884 BA194 Corresponding station The target station of the line test cannot be Check the cables and the target station error communicated BA1B4 Error in all stations A communication failure has occurred in all Check the cables stations during execution of the line test Multiple CC Link master stations exist on the BBC5 Multiple master same line Use only one CC Link master station on the stations error Or noise has been detected on the line at power on same line 80 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 5 4 Other errors For details on errors detected in other modules refer to the following Error code Error description Reference hexadecimal P 4000 to 4FFF Error detected in a CPU module User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection for the CPU module used 7000 to 7FFF Error detected in a module such as a Serial Communication Module User s Manual and other relevant H H serial communication module manuals User s manual for the Ethernet interface module used QnUCPU User s Manual Communication via Built in Ethernet Port MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Built in Ethernet Function Error detected i
25. Link master stations on the same line Change the configuration so that only one CC Link master station is connected on one line Is the CC Link cable normal Check the cable for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Check that a terminating resistor is connected Is there any noise affecting the system Check the wiring condition Is the same station number used for multiple CC Link stations Set a unique station number for each CC Link remote station If the ERR LED still turns on or flashes even after the above items have been checked connect GX Works2 to the master station Then identify the cause of the error using the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics and take a corrective action 7 7 Page 72 Section 9 3 6 When the L ERR LED turns on or flashes Check item Corrective action Is the CC Link cable normal Check the cable for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used C
26. Link startup enables the bridge module to recognize the CC Link remote stations and start CC Link only by powering on the module After executing the automatic CC Link startup set the parameters with the slave station information saving gt Page 56 Section 7 2 2 Startup mode switch Master local module The automatic CC Link startup can be executed with the startup mode switch set to AUTO 5 CC Link IE Field Network CC Link IE Field Network slave stations CC Link Station No 1 Station No 2 Station No 3 Station No 4 Station No 5 Station No 6 Station No 64 remote I O station remote I O station remote device station remote I O station remote device station remote I O station remote I O station L Jl fi JL 1 Connected stations Station Connected station Stations not connected not connected i The number of connected stations 64 Default setting with the automatic CC Link startup a Operating procedure This section describes the procedures for the automatic CC Link startup Execute this function after completing all the wiring Set the startup mode switch of the bridge module to AUTO Power on the module of the CC Link remote station Power on the bridge module The RUN LED and L RUN LED on the CC Link side turn on Power on the master station CC Link is started and the data is refreshed xur1 22 20 sPunjes
27. Network manuals Manual name lt Manual number model code gt Description MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual SH 080917ENG 13JZ47 gt Overview of CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the QJ71GF11 T2 MELSEC L CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual lt SH 080972ENG 13JZ54 gt Overview of CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the LJ71GF11 T2 2 Operating manual Manual name Manual number model code Description GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common SH 080779ENG 13JU63 System configuration parameter settings and online operations of GX Works2 which are common to Simple projects and Structured projects Memo CONTENTS SAFETRGRRECAUMIONS okey a tery tenn sw Bw Tr PEU 1 e e NISIIIONSIOEIUSEISORSILIEIDSODUGIM m 4 Sr Creme ecciesie ed MAE US 5 RE EVANTEMANUA ES EP 6 MANWAIRPAGEZORGANIZATION 11 12 PACKING MSIE MU M MICE NU eT CIEN 14 CHAPTER 1 BRIDGE MODULE 15 1 1 Application ire ER RE ABRE HE eei Pu ane eee hie 15
28. an Ethernet cable Connect the included terminating resistor between the terminals DA and DB Set the station number setting switches of the bridge module as follows x10 TEST x1 0 Check the following before turning on the module Check the voltage input from the power supply Check that the startup mode switch of the bridge module has been set to AUTO or PRM Power on the module The unit test on the CC Link IE Field Network side starts The MODE LED flashes during the unit test CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 The MODE LED turns off when the unit test is Normal completion completed RUN MODE DLINK ERR L On When the unit test is completed normally The ERR LED on the CC Link IE Field Network side E stays off and does not turn on When ended abnormally The ERR LED on the CC Link IE Field Network side Bi Flashing turns on The D LINK LED on the CC Link IE Field E off Network side turns on flashes or turns off If the unit test has been ended abnormally replace the Ethernet cable with a new one and carry out the test again If the test fails again the possible cause of the failure is the hardware Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 9 The unit test on the CC Link side starts The MST CC Link side Test in execution E on RUN LRUN SD RD MST ERR LERR Bl Flashing EENEN Jio 10 The MST LED turns on or off when the unit test is Normal completio
29. device station No 1 No 2 No 3 No4 No 5 6 The same start I station No Station Station No 1 No 2 Incorrect station numbers of the remote device station Remote device station 38 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 2 Installation Environment and Installation Position 6 2 1 Installation environment 1 Installation location Do not install the bridge module to the place where Ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 to 55 C Ambient humidity is outside the range of 5 to 9596 RH Condensation occurs due to rapid temperature change Corrosive gas or combustible gas is present Conductive powder such as dust and iron powder oil mist salinity or organic solvent is filled The bridge module is exposed to direct sunlight A strong electric field or strong magnetic field is generated and The bridge module is subject to vibration and shock 2 Installation surface Install the bridge module on a flat surface When the installation surface is uneven excessive force is applied to the printed circuit board causing a failure 6 2 2 Installation position When installing the bridge module in a control panel provide clearance of 60mm or longer between the module and the sides of the control panel or neighboring modules to ensure good ventilation and to facilitate a module change 2 60mm or longer 60mm 3383 saa 60mm o
30. from to any of the registers correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 7 The following table lists an example of the assignment of remote I O signals and remote registers Example of Link Device Assignment Ex Example of assignment in the following system configuration Refresh parameter Link side CPU side o E te Last RX 128 7 X 128 10004 107Fy RY 128 OH 7Fy Y 128 1000 107Fy RWw 32 OH 32 1000 101F RWr 32 On 1Fy 32 1Fy Power supply module Q62P CPU module Q10UDHCPU Master local module QJ71GF11 T2 Bridge module NZ2GF CCB CC Link IE Field Network Network No 1 00 to 1F Station No 1 CC Link Remote I O station 1 station occupied AJ65SBTB1 32DT2 Remote device station 3 stations occupied AJ65VBTCU 68ADVN Station No 1 RY10 lamp pressing button jueuuBissy Jo ejduiex3 Station No 2 29 When the setting is configured with the assignment in the system the start numbers of the link devices of each module are as follows CPU module Bridge module Remote I O station Remote device module station X1000 RXO RXO RXO X1020 RX20 RX20 RXO Y1000 RYO RYO RYO Y1020 RY20 RY20 RYO wo RWrIO RwrO W10 Rwr10 RWr10 2 W14 RWr14 RWr14 R
31. gt o a 1 For details refer to gt Page 94 Appendix 1 1 a 97 Appendix 2 Details of Remote Buffer Memory This section describes the remote buffer memory of the bridge module 1 CC Link parameter information area address 0 to 7Fj Do not write any data to the parameter information areas Writing data may cause an error Address UE Description Hexadecimal Decimal 0 Use prohibited The number of slave stations connected to the bridge module is 1 1 Total number of connected stored including reserved stations H stations Default value 64 stations Storage range 1 to 64 stations 2 The number of retries to communication faulty station is stored H 2 Number of retries Stored value 3 times The number of slave stations that can return to the data link with one Number of automatic return 3 stations link scan is stored Stored value 1 station 4u 4 Use prohibited 5H 5 Use prohibited The specified status of Data link status when the master station 6H 6 IEP programmable controller CPU has an error is stored P Stored value 0 stop The specified status of the synchronization or asynchronization of the Ty 7 Scan mode setting link scan with the sequence scan is stored Stored value 0 asynchronized Delay time is stored 8H 8 Delay time setting Stored value Q 9 to 134 9 to 19 Use prohi
32. link stop restart Stops or restarts CC Link data link using the remote buffer memory This function is used when data link is stopped temporarily for maintenance or other purposes Page 107 Appendix 2 6 b Line test function Checks whether a CC Link dedicated cable is connected correctly and the module is ready to perform data link with the CC Link remote station Page 54 Section 7 2 3 Hardware functions Function Description Reference Unit test function Checks the hardware inside the bridge module Page 92 Section 9 8 23 1517 uonoun ee 3 4 Flow of Data during Communications The bridge module communicates with a master station and a CC Link remote station using link devices RX RY RWr RWw This section describes the flow of the link devices between the bridge module and the master station or a CC Link remote station Master local module CC Link IE Field Network Bridge module CC Link CC Link remote I O station remote device station CC Link IE Field Network slave station CC Link CC Link IE Field Netwo
33. m RX n k 1Fy RX k 1Fy of CC Link RX1F of the station number m n The start address assigned to the bridge module by the station number setting in CC Link IE Field Network m The last station number in CC Link k The start address assigned to the CC Link remote input of the last connected station number in CC Link 2 Remote output RY Master station to bridge module RY Address Description RY 0 RYO of CC Link RYO of the station number 1 RY 1 RY1 of CC Link RY1 of the station number 1 RY n 1Fy RY1F of CC Link RY1F of the station number 1 RY n 204 RY20 of CC Link RYO of the station number 2 RY n 3Fy RY3F of CC Link RY1F of the station number 2 RY n k 0 RY k 0 of CC Link RYO of the station number m RY n k 1Fy RY k 1Fy of CC Link RY1F of the station number m n The start address assigned to the bridge module by the station number setting in CC Link IE Field Network m The last station number in CC Link k The start address assigned to the CC Link remote input of the last connected station number in CC Link 26 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 6 List of Remote Register The following table lists the functions and assignment of the remote register RWr RWw of the bridge module For details on the remote register refer to gt Page 94 Appendix 1 For an assignment example refer to gt Page 29 Section 3 7 1 Remote register RWr Bridge module to ma
34. stations be connected The number of branch lines depends on the length of each branch line and the total length of all the branch lines Remote 1 O station remote device station Up to six stations be connected Remote 1 O station remote device station Remote I O station remote device station Remote station remote device station t 9 pejeoipep xur1 29 e Jo t 9 51 b Communication specifications list of T branch connection The following table lists the communication specifications for the T branch connection For the communication specifications not listed in the following table refer to the performance specifications Page 21 Section 3 2 Item Specifications Remarks Transmission speed 625kbps 156kbps 10M 5M 2 5Mbps cannot be used ar the main Cable length between the terminating resistors line 9 100 500m The cable length of T branch length of the branch line is not included lengthiotthebranch 8m Total cable length per branch Overall branch line length 50m 200m Total length of all branch cables Maximum number of modules on the branch line 6 modules branch Total number of connected modules is in accordance with the CC Link specifications Connection cable Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cables mad
35. status ON Not performed 1 Whether the block guarantee of cyclic data per station has been set to the own station is Station based block stored 5E6 b15 cyclic data assurance OFF Not set setting status ON Set The setting status of the scan mode is stored 7 52 Scan mode setting OFF Asynchronous mode information ON Synchronous mode The parameter setting status of the operation specification when CPU is down is stored 5E74 b3 CPU down operation OFF Stopped specification status ON Continued Whether a temporary error invalid station has been set is stored OFF Not set ON Set The set station number is stored in Temporary error invalid status address 67 Temporary error to 67F 5 7 invalid station setting o H information There may be difference of several sequence scans between Temporary error invalid status address 67C to 67 and its updated status depending on the device transfer time and link scan time of the bridge module Whether the setting of setting switches of the own station during data link has been changed 8 Own station switch is detected change detection OFF No change ON Changed Slave station refresh compulSory The parameter setting status of the slave station refresh compulsory clear setting in case of clear specification programmable controller CPU STOP is stored H status in the OFF Refreshed programmable controller CPU STOP mode ON Forcibly c
36. supplementary information for the device range contents Supplementary Information Supplementary Setting Equal Assignment Identical Point Assignment Clear Check 2 Enterthe setting for the bridge module Enter the following values for the setting of the bridge module XIJOMJ9N PI 3I ur1 52 40 sbumes Setting item Description Station number Set the station number for the bridge module Station type Select Intelligent Device Station RX RY setting Number 32 points x last station number on the CC Link side including the number of occupied of points stations RWr RWw setting Number 4 points x last station number on the CC Link side including the number of occupied of points stations 16 points 3 Click the button 53 7 2 Parameter Settings for CC Link This section describes the settings for CC Link Follow the procedures below to set CC Link CC Link remote station detection or Section 7 2 1 Execute the automatic CC Link startup so that the bridge module detects the CC Link remote station Save the information of the CC Link remote station as parameters into the bridge module Then restart CC Link m P tion 7 2 Communication status checking s ae Sei Execute a line test in CC Link to check the communication status 54 CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 1 Identification of a CC Link remote station The automatic CC
37. the top of the DIN rail top of the DIN rail 6 Slide the DIN rail stopper up to the left edge of the module DIN rail stopper 7 Hold the DIN rail stopper in the orientation opposite DIN rail to the arrow inscribed on the stopper and tighten stopper the screw with a driver 8 Install the DIN rail stopper on the right side of the DIN rail module in the same procedure stopper Install the stopper upside down on the right side Point Do not slide the module from the edge of the DIN rail Doing so may damage the metal part located on the back of the module 42 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 2 Removal procedure 1 Remove the DIN rail stopper Remove the module in the reverse manner of 1 2 Remove the module from the DIN rail by pulling the lower part of the module closer while pushing down the DIN rail hook with a slotted screwdriver 3 Applicable DIN rail model compliant with IEC 60715 TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5Al 4 Interval between DIN rail mounting screws Tighten the screws at intervals of 200mm or less 5 DIN rail stopper Use a stopper that is attachable to a DIN rail uoge ejsu 9 NIG uo peg 43 6 4 Wiring 6 4 1 Wiring with a terminal block for module power supply and FG 1 Tightening torque Tighten the terminal block screws within the following specified torque range Overtightening can dama
38. the line test of CC Link For the line test of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 1 Check the following before executing the line test Check that the startup mode switch of the bridge module is set to AUTO or PRM Check that all the CC Link remote stations are connected using CC Link dedicated cables Check that the module is connected with the master station 2 Set the station number setting switch of the bridge module according to the network parameter of CC Link IE Field Network 3 Set the transmission speed mode setting switch of the bridge module to the range of 5 to 9 When setting the switch to 5 to 9 set the same transmission speed as that of the system operation Page 17 CHAPTER 2 4 Turnthe power supply off then on in the order of the CC Link remote station the bridge module and the master station 5 The line test starts Test in execution Ro The MST LED flashes during the line test Un RUN LRUN SD RD MST ERR LERR H H E B Bl Flashing Bi off 6 The L RUN LED or the MST LED turns on when the Normal completion line test is completed O RUN LRUN SD RD MST ERR LERR lo Test completed Bl Flashing The L RUN LED turns on and the MST LED flashes Bi off The station number which performs data link successfully with the CC Link remote station is Abnormal end stored in Line test 1 result address
39. the website of CC Link Partner Association CLPA Refer to the following http www cc link org RESET Check the specifications of the master stations of each manufacturer before use Applicable CC Link module The connectable stations are as follows CC Link Ver 1 compatible remote I O station CC Link Ver 1 compatible remote device station The stations other than listed above cannot be connected Ethernet cable For the specifications of the Ethernet cable refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used CC Link dedicated cable Use a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Performance of CC Link cannot be guaranteed when cables other than a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable are used For the specifications of a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable and contact information refer to the following website http www cc link org Refer to CC Link Cable Wiring Manual issued by CC Link Partner Association 090 0606000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000909 5 Supported software package GX Works2 is required for setting and diagnosing a bridge module Software Version GX Works2 Version 1 98C or later 35 suleis S Z S 5 3 Precautions This section describes the precautions for the system configuration 1 CC Link diagnostics The CC Link remote station connected to a bridge module cannot be dia
40. 00 14 17 Nz2GF CCH 00024 2000 01 19 00 14 02 Nz2GF ccB 00022 0203 2000 01 14 05 58 13 NZ2GF CCB 00022 0203 2000 01 14 05 54 36 NZ2GF CCB 8 Create CSV File Close TA Point Up to 40 error histories are saved in the bridge module When the number of histories exceeds 40 the old error is deleted in chronological order f the same error has occurred continuously only the error that has occurred first is stored to the error history The occurrence date of the error that has occurred during the initial processing or before data link on CC Link IE Field Network starts is recorded in the module error history as 0000 00 0000 00 00 An error recorded as 0000 00 0000 00 00 is not displayed on the error history list in the order of the actual date of the error occurrence 74 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING a Precautions When an error occurrence date is not displayed normally check the communication status between the bridge module and the master station The bridge module acquires the clock information regularly from the CPU module of the master station If an error has occurred with no data link performed with the master station the date of the error occurrence is not recorded because there is no clock information to be referred to in the bridge module is displayed on the error history list 2 Check by the remote register Check the remote register of the master lo
41. 10 is turned on after the cause of the error is removed Error code RWr1 becomes 0 and Error status flag RWr0 b10 turns off piste Executed in the bridge module X Executed by the program A moderate or major error has occurred 1 PN OFF Error clear request flag RWw0 b10 Remote READY RWr0 b11 94 APPENDICES b Remote READY RWr0 b11 This signal is used as an interlock condition when the master station reads writes data After the bridge module is turned on Remote READY RWr0 b11 turns on If a moderate or major error excluding a watchdog timer error occurs Remote READY RWr0 b11 turns off c Warning status flag RWr0 b12 If a minor error occurs Warning status flag RWr0 b12 turns on When the cause of the error is removed Warning code RWr2 becomes 0 and Warning status flag RWr0 b12 turns off sees gt Executed in the bridge module A minor error The minor error has occurred has been removed Warning code i 1 i Rwr2 00004 K Warning code XxX 0000H 3 V zt Warning status flag RWr0 b12 OFF OFF ON Remote READY RWr0 b11 2 Error code RWr1 In Error code RWr1 information in Error code address 80014 of the module monitor control area is stored For details the error code refer to gt Page 76 Section 9 5 3 Warning code RWr2 In Warning code RWr2 information in War
42. 10Vm 1 4 to 2 0GHz 3Vm immunity 2 0 to 2 7GHz 1Vm AC DC power I O power and AC I O unshielded lines 2kV DC I O analog and communication EN61000 4 4 Fasttrarslent burst Burst noise is applied to power lines and signal lines immunity lines 1kV AC power AC I O power and AC Nitro unshielded lines 2kV CM 1kV DM EN61000 4 5 Lightning surge is applied to power DC power and DC I O power lines 0 5kV CM 0 5kV DM DC I O AC I O shielded analog 2 and communication lines 1kV CM Surge immunity lines and signal lines EN61000 4 6 High frequency noise is applied to 0 15 to 80MHz 80 AM modulation Conducted RF immunity power lines and signal lines 1kHz 10Vrms EN61000 4 8 The product is immersed in the Power frequency magnetic magnetic field of an induction coil 50 60Hz 30A m field immunity 1 096 0 5 period starting at zerocrossing 096 250 300 period 50 60Hz 4096 10 12 period 50 60Hz 7096 25 30 period 50 60Hz EN61000 4 11 Voltage dips and interruption Power Voltage is momentarily E interrupted immunity 1 The bridge module is an open type device a device designed to be housed in other equipment and must be installed inside a conductive control panel 2 The accuracy of an analog digital converter module may temporary vary within 10 2 Installation in a control panel The bridge module
43. 1121ENG A CC Link IE Field Network CC Link Bridge Module User s Manual MODEL NZ2GF CCB U E MODEL 13JZ84 SH NA 081121ENG A 1302 MEE s MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 EN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPA When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications subject to change without notice MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES EURASIAN REPRESENTATIVES MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V German Branch Gothaer Stra e 8 D 40880 Ratingen Phone 49 0 2102 486 0 Fax 49 0 2102 486 1120 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V org sl CZECH REP Czech Branch Avenir Business Park Radlick 714 113a 2 158 00 Praha 5 Phone 420 251551470 Fax 420 251 551 471 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V French Branch 25 Boulevard des Bouvets F 92741 Nanterre Cedex Phone 33 0 1 55 68 55 68 Fax 33 0 1 55 68 57 57 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V Irish Branch Westgate Business Park Ballymount IRL Dublin 24 Phone 353 0 1 4198800 Fax 353 0 1 4198890 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V Italian Branch Viale Colleoni 7 1 20864 Agrate Brianza MB Phone 39 039 60 53 1 Fax
44. 24C to 24 i 280 to 2834 Ei 2B4 to 2 7 484 to 487 536 to 539 588 to 591 640 to 643 692 to 695 3 1E8 to 1EBy ie 21Cy to 21Fy 25 250 to 253 4 284 to 2874 gu 2B8 to 2BB 488 to 491 540 to 543 592 to 595 644 to 647 696 to 699 4 1EC to 1EF4 17 220 to 2234 55 254 to 2574 m 288 to 28By 2BC to 2BF 492 to 495 544 to 547 596 to 599 648 to 651 700 to 703 5 to 1F34 i8 224 to 2274 zi 258 to 25By m 28C to 28F 57 2C0 to 2C3 496 to 499 548 to 551 600 to 603 652 to 655 704 to 707 1F4 to 1F74 i5 228 to 22By 33 25Cy to 25Fy ds 290 to 2934 3 2 4 to 2C7 500 to 503 552 to 555 604 to 607 656 to 659 708 to 711 j 1F8 to 1FBy 20 22Cy to 22 z5 260p to 2634 m 294 to 297 25 2C8 to 2CBy 504 to 507 556 to 559 608 to 611 660 to 663 712 to 715 1FC to 1 i 230 to 2334 T 264 to 2674 2984 to 29B E 2CCy to 2CFy 508 to 511 560 to 563 612 to 615 664 to 667 716 to 719 T 200 to 2034 2 234 to 2374 m 268 to 26By 29 to 29F E 2D0 to 2D3 512 to 515 564 to 567 616 to 619 668 to 671 720 to 723 m 204 to 2074 55 238 to 23By un 26 to 26F m 2A0 to 2A3 en 2D4 to 2D7 516 to 519 568 to 571 620 to 623 672 to 675 724 to 727 ji 208 to 20By 5 23Cy to 2 as 270 to 2734 e 2A44 to 2 7 es 2D8 to 2DBy 520 to 523 572 to 575 624 to 627 676 to 679 728 to 731 15 20 to 20 240 to 243
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46. 4 T 274 to 2774 5 2A8 to 2ABy 2 2DC to 2DF 524 to 527 576 to 579 628 to 631 680 to 683 732 to 735 i 210 to 2134 Be 244 to 2474 29 278 to 27By 2ACy to 2AF 528 to 531 580 to 583 632 to 635 684 to 687 101 yng jo sjiejeq z xipueddy 5 CC Link remote register RWr address 2 0 to 3DF The CC Link remote register RWr is stored Station Station Station Station Station Address Address Address Address Address No No No No No 2E0 to 2E3 i 314 to 3174 m 348 to 34By m 37C to 37Fy 25 3B0 to 3B3 736 to 739 788 to 791 840 to 843 892 to 895 944 to 947 5 2 4 to 2 7 318 to 31By 28 to 34Fy di 380 to 3834 3B4 to 3B7 740 to 743 792 to 795 844 to 847 896 to 899 948 to 951 8 2E8 to 2EB i 31Cy to 31F4 28 350p to 353 m 384 to 3874 3B8 to 3BBy 744 to 747 796 to 799 848 to 851 900 to 903 952 to 955 2EC to 2EF ij 3204 to 3234 50 3544 to 3574 d 388 to 38B 3BC to 3BF 748 to 751 800 to 803 852 to 855 904 to 907 956 to 959 5 2F0 to 2F34 iB 3244 to 3274 at 358 to 35By 24 38C to 38F ES 3C0 to 3C3 752 to 755 804 to 807 856 to 859 908 to 911 960 to 963 2F4 to 2 7 16 328 to 32By 35 35Cy to 35Fy m 390 to 3934 25 3C4 to 756 to 759 808 to 811 860 to 863 912 to 915 964 to
47. 68 to 0 92N m Point Prevent oil from adhering on the terminals and screws Failure to do so may damage the screws When inserting two solderless terminals insert them back to back Otherwise the screw cannot be tightened and it may damage the screw Tighten the terminal screws with an appropriate driver Otherwise it may damage the screw 4 Wiring check After wiring the master station the bridge module and the CC Link remote station check that the CC Link remote station is turned on off by turning on off the device of the master station 50 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 5 T branch connection This section describes the method to configure the T branch connection of the CC Link system a T branch system configuration The following figure shows the system configuration for the T branch connection um block connector Main line Remote station remote device station Remote station remote device station Remote station remote device station Terminating resistor Branch line Branch line DA DB um Branch Branch Terminating resistor line line DA DB Remote station remote device station Remote station remote device station Remote station remote device station Remote I O station remote device station Up to six
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49. 79 304 to 305 330 to 331 E4 to E54 i FE to FF ad 118 to 1194 45 132 to 133 14 to 14D 228 to 229 254 to 255 280 to 281 306 to 307 332 to 333 E6 to E74 100 to 1014 A 11A to 11Bj 48 134 to 1354 56 14 to 14F4 230 to 231 256 to 257 282 to 283 308 to 309 334 to 335 E8 to E94 18 102 to 1034 11C to 11D m 136 to 1374 m 150 to 151 232 to 233 258 to 259 284 to 285 310 to 311 336 to 337 EA to EB is 104 to 105 55 11Ep to 11 4b 138 to 139 E 152 to 153 234 to 235 260 to 261 286 to 287 312 to 313 338 to 339 7 EC to ED 106 to 107 120 to 1214 j 13A to 13By 25 154 to 155 236 to 237 262 to 263 288 to 289 314 to 315 340 to 341 EE to EF i 1084 to 1094 M 122 to 1234 ds 13 to 13Dj m 156 to 157 238 to 239 264 to 265 290 to 291 316 to 317 342 to 343 9 F0 to Fly 25 10A to 10By ae 124 to 125 ES 13E to 13F di 158 to 1594 240 to 241 266 to 267 292 to 293 318 to 319 344 to 345 n F2 to F34 38 10C to 10D se 126 to 1274 140 to 1414 5 15 to 15By 242 to 243 268 to 269 294 to 295 320 to 321 346 to 347 F4 to F54 m 10Ey to 10Fy 1284 to 1294 142 to 143 m 15 to 150 244 to 245 270 to 271 296 to 297 322 to 323 348 to 349 iB F6 to F74 110 to 1114 2s 12A to 12By i 144 to 145 di 15E to 15Fy 246 to 247 272 to 273 298 to 299 324 to 325 350 to 351
50. CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link Rio Processing time of a CC Link remote I O station Manual for the CC Link remote I O station used CC Link IE Field Network station based block data assurance is available Calculated Val Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode Normal value SM x n2 LSf x 1 Bz LSc x 1 Rio SM x 1 LSf x 1 By LSc x 1 Rio Maximum value SM x n2 LSf x 2 Bz LSc x 2 Rio SM x n2 LSf x 1 Bz LSc x 2 Rio CC Link IE Field Network station based block data assurance is not available Calculated value Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode Normal value SM x 1 LSf x 1 By LSc x 1 Rio SM x 1 LSf x 1 87 LSc x 1 Rio Maximum value SM x 2 LSf x 2 By LSc x 2 Rio SM x n2 LSf x 1 By LSc x 2 Rio For CC Link station based block data assurance is disabled and the asynchronous mode is used 120 APPENDICES 2 Between the master station and a CC Link remote device station a From a CC Link remote device station to the master station RX RWr input The following shows the time it takes for a CPU module device of the master station to turn on off after a signal is input to a CC Link remote device station or the time it takes until the data of a CPU module device is changed Calculation formula The symbols in the table mean the following SM LS
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52. DOE2 z y After taking the corrective action above power off then on or reset all the own station stations where a station number in use error was detected Own station No out of Add the station information of the module to the network configuration setting of DOE3 range the master station submaster station D5294 Communication error 1 A malfunction due to noise may have occurred Take noise reduction measures after checking the length of wires or cables and the grounding of the devices Major error Execute a unit test for the module If the same error occurs again the hardware D52By Communication error 2 of the bridge module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 2 Warning codes Error code eee Classification Error description Action hexa decimal DOAA Transient divided Set the transient data size within the range that can be handled by the module b reception error Then send the transient data that is not divided D2174 Transient data Correct the request command at the request source and retry the operation request error Minor error e Check the network status with the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of the programming tool and correct the error DR Receive buffer full When the target station or relay station is overloaded and cannot receive transient data send the data to the station after a while D2A3 Transient data length Correct the numbe
53. ED ene alate aee a Rd Eel 17 ERR ARAM 17 MODE LED 4 3 Weed xc peu aem 17 RUN LED wea Gelb ete creta 17 GC LINK LE Bie 1 napa pe Se his ERR 18 ERR EE Diss oa ani eas Pe ce eas e ee es 18 LERR LEDY 24x hte ey ruth usus 18 I RUN LED unie ccna e ame edes 18 MST RED ee ed iive ee 18 RD ED cel fe ace ertet AA GONE d 18 RUN LED mda 18 SDIEED Last aces eeu e dre 18 CC Link remote station 12 CE marking soe ui ee eee RE RR 123 Cyclic transmission leeren 12 D Datalink alt df 12 Dedicated 12 ore id led Peg I eres 12 Disconnection 12 EMISSION s ordo dee ts aci he obl iios ad hots baal 123 F Ferrite core 2 ee 128 G GX WOoFKs2 50 4 Cote eee As a use ial 12 Itrir nity is Axton ete vue tet SR ORCI 124 Intelligent device 5 12 L 17 fest ined aod un e abt 58 N R T link device na idee hi oda bo be 12 EINK LED GA ce ends BE EE ds 17 Geta dle SEN Rea eels 12 Link scan time scio bag ee 12 Link special register 5 13 Link special relay 13 l ocal station ke ee de 13 Low Voltage Directive
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56. Link station based block data assurance is disabled and the asynchronous mode is used 122 APPENDICES Appendix and Low Voltage Directives Compliance with the EMC Directive which is one of the EU directives has been mandatory for the products sold within EU member states since 1996 as well as compliance with the Low Voltage Directive since 1997 To prove the compliance manufactures must issue an EC Declaration of Conformity and the products must bear a CE marking 1 Sales representative in EU member states The authorized representative in EU member states will be Company name Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV Address Gothaer Strasse 8 40880 Ratingen Germany Appendix 4 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive The EMC Directive sets two requirements for compliance emission conducted and radiated electromagnetic energy emitted by a product and immunity the ability of a product to not be influenced by externally generated electromagnetic energy This section summarizes the precautions for machinery constructed with the bridge module to comply with the EMC Directive These precautions are based on the requirements of the EMC Directive and the harmonized standards However they do not guarantee that the entire machinery constructed according to the descriptions complies with the EMC Directive The manufacturer of the machinery must determine the testing method for compliance and declare conformity to the EMC Directi
57. Link remote device station to turn on off after a CPU module device of the master station turns on off or the time it takes until the data of a CC Link remote device station is changed after the data is set on a CPU module device Calculation formula The symbols in the table mean the following SM Sequence scan time of the master station including the link refresh time of the sending side LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network n2 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of LSf SM Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link Rd Processing time of a CC Link remote device station OA Manual for the CC Link remote device station used CC Link IE Field Network station based block data assurance is available Calculated alus Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode Normal value SM x n2 LSf x 1 By LSc x 1 Rd SM x 1 LSf x 1 LSc x 1 Rd Maximum value SM x n2 LSf x 2 Br LSc x 2 Rd SM x n2 LSf x 1 By LSc x 2 Rd CC Link IE Field Network station based block data assurance is not available Calculated value Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode Normal value SM x 1 LSf x 1 Bz LSc x 1 Rd SM x 1 LSf x 1 By LSc x 1 Rd Maximum value SM x 2 LSf x 2 By LSc x 2 Rd SM x n2 LSf x 1 Bz LSc x 2 Rd For CC
58. NZ2GF CCB CC Link IE Field Network CC Link bridge module Master local module A generic term for CC Link IE Field Network master local modules Master station A station that controls the entire network This station can perform cyclic transmission and transient transmission with all stations Only one master station can be used in a network Master station after Chapter 1 in this manual is a CC Link IE Field Network master station A master station on CC Link is described as CC Link master station Reserved station A station reserved for future use This station is not actually connected but counted as a connected station Remote station A station that exchanges I O signals bit data with the master station by cyclic transmission Remote output RY Bit data output from the master station to a slave station For some areas in a local station data are output in the opposite direction User s manual for the master local module used Remote device station A station that exchanges I O signals bit data and I O data word data with the master station by cyclic transmission This station responds to a transient transmission request from another station Link device A device RX RY RWr or RWw in a module on CC Link IE Field Network and CC Link Remote input RX Bit data input from a slave station to the master station For some areas in a local station data are output in th
59. O station Continue Continue 2 CC Link remote device station 1 1 1 Tl 1 Error status defined by the CC Link remote device station 2 Continued regardless of the communication status of the CC Link remote device station 70 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 Troubleshooting Procedure This section describes a procedure from identifying the cause of an error to taking a corrective action 1 Troubleshooting for CC Link IE Field Network Errors can be checked with the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 connected to the master station Identify the cause of an error and take a corrective action s Page 72 Section 9 3 2 Troubleshooting for errors occurring the bridge module 7 gt Page 74 Section 9 4 3 If data link cannot be performed even after the troubleshooting above is performed follow the troubleshooting procedures below e Checking the LEDs gt Page 82 Section 9 6 e Troubleshooting by Symptom lt s Page 87 Section 9 7 eJnpeooJg Bunoouse qnoJ z 6 71 9 3 CC Link IE Field Network Diagnostics With this function whether a network error has occurred can be checked on GX Works2 connected to the master station 1 How to use 1 Connect GX Works2 to the master station 2 Start the CC IE Field Network diagnostics from the menu of GX Works2 Diag nostics gt CC Link IE Field Diagnostics CC IE Field Diagnostics Select Dia
60. PRODUCT is limited only for the specific applications agreed to by Mitsubishi and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail safe redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTS are required For details please contact the Mitsubishi representative in your region INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the CC Link IE Field Network CC Link bridge module hereafter abbreviated as bridge module This manual describes the procedures system configuration parameter settings functions and troubleshooting of the bridge module Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the bridge module to handle the product correctly When applying the program examples introduced in this manual to an actual system ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems Unless otherwise specified this manual describes the program examples in which the bridge module has been set to the station number 1 For details on station numbers refer to the following 1 User s manual for master local module used RELEVANT MANUALS 1 CC Link IE Field Network relevant manuals When using CC Link IE Field Network for the first time refer to CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual first The following shows the structure of the CC Link IE Field
61. Wr0 W1000 RWwO RWwo W1010 RWw10 RWw10 2 W1014 RWw14 RWw14 RWwO 1 The first 16 points of the link device are used as the area for the bridge module 2 This device is an unused area because a remote I O station does not use a remote register Device W Remote register RWr WO to WF RWr0 to RWrF W10 to W13 RWr10 to RWr13 W14 to W1F RWr14 to RWr1F Device W Remote register RWw Remote register RWw Data such as W1000 to W100F RWw0 to RWwF RWw0 to RWwF J the settings of the bridge module W1010 to W1013 RWw10 to RWw13 RWw10 to RWw13 W1014 to W101F RWw14 to RWw1F RWw14 to RWw1F CC Link IE Field Network CC Link gt lt gt CPU module Master local module Bridge module i Remote I O station Remote device station station No 1 station No 1 station No 2 1 station occupied 3 stations occupied Device X Remote input RX Remote input RX Remote input RX Remote input RX X1000 to X101F RX00 to RX1F RX00 to RX1F 4d RX00 to RX1F 4 1 X1020 to X107F RX20 to RX7F RX20 to RX7F SS ft _e RX00 to RX5F Device Y Remote output RY Remote output RY Remote output RY Remote output RY Y1000 to Y101F RYOO to RY1F RYOO to RY1F gt RYOO to RY1F Y1020 to Y107F gt RY20 to RY7F P RY20to RYOO to RY5F
62. a noise filter to the external power supply Use the noise filter having an attenuation characteristic MA1206 TDKLambda or equivalent Note that a noise filter is not required if the module is used in Zone A defined in EN61131 2 Keep the length of signal cables connected to the analog input terminals of the following modules to 30m or less Wire cables connected to the external power supply and module power supply terminal in the control panel where the module is installed AJ65BT 64RD3 AJ65BT 64RD4 AJ65BT 68TD For the cable connected to the power supply terminal of the AJ65SBT RPS AJ65SBT RPG or AJ65BT 68TD attach a ferrite core with attenuation characteristic equivalent to that of the ZCAT3035 1330 from TDK Corporation Twist the cable around the ferrite core by one as shown below To supply the module power supply terminal of the AJ65BTB2 16R 16DR AJ65SBTB2N 8A 8R 8S 16A 16R 16S with power using the AC DC power supply follow as shown below Install the AC DC power supply in the control panel where the module is installed Use a CE marked AC DC power supply and ground the FG terminals The AC DC power supply used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TDK Lambda Corporation DLP 120 24 1 For the cable connected to the AC input terminal and DC output terminals of the AC DC power supply attach a ferrite core Twist the cable around the ferrite core by one as shown below Ferrite core used for the tests conducted by Mitsub
63. al status link stop restart request was issued before data Start the data link then issue the request link is started Temporary error invalid A temporary error invalid station was specified B30Fy station specification while data link was being performed upon station error automatic CC Link startup 9 P Data linkcrestert Data link restart address 5E0 b0 was Execute Data link restart address 5EO bO to B3104 executed to the station that was performing data the stations where data link has stopped using error link Data link stop address 5E04 b2 79 YUIT OD Ul Jn990 Jeu 09 Sepo ButuJeM pue sepo J043 Jo JS 96 Error code or 3 dis Error description Error cause detailed Action decimal B311 Data link stop Data link stop address 5E0 b2 was executed Execute Data link stop address 5E0 b2 to H error to the station where data link had been stopped the station performing data link An instruction for clearing a multiple master B31Ay Data link in progress stations error was executed after data link has Do not execute the instruction during data link been started D d Thet E aie ied Turn on Data link stop address 5E04 b2 then B31By Tansisslolspee TADSITUSSIOn Speed testas execute Transmission speed test request address test execution error during data link 5E0 b11 B3844 B3854 Start CC Link with the automatic CC
64. all the items are included NZ2GF CCB Bridge module Safety Guidelines A set of terminating resistors for CC Link T Terminating resistor 1109 1 2W x 2 Notes about brown brown brown gold the terminating resistors D 6A A A A AA A A A AA A AA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 4 A 4 4 4A4 4A i 14 CHAPTER 1 BRIDGE MODULE CHAPTER 1 BRIDGE MODULE This chapter describes the application and features of the bridge module 1 1 Application A bridge module is a module to connect a CC Link remote station to CC Link IE Field Network A bridge module allows a CC Link Ver 1 compatible CC Link remote station to connect to CC Link IE Field Network For the functions of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used Master local module CC Link IE Field Network Bridge module CC Link IE Field Network slave stations CC Link remote CC Link remote I O stations device stations uogeounddy 1 2 Features 1 No need to set CC Link parameters A bridge module al
65. ased on the saved data Then CC Link is started and data link is performed a Operating procedure The following is a procedure for saving slave station information 1 Start CC Link using the automatic CC Link startup function gt Page 55 Section 7 2 1 a 2 Hold the startup mode switch in the SET position until the CC Link RUN LED of the bridge module turns off about five seconds Slave station information is saved in the flash ROM inside the bridge module 3 again 4 5 information 6 7 CC Link is started The bridge module is reset and data link is started by executing the automatic CC Link startup Set the startup mode switch of the bridge module to PRM The bridge module is reset and the parameters are set based on the saved slave station The RUN LED and L RUN LED on the CC Link side turn on If the startup mode switch of the bridge module is set to PRM when the power supply of the module is turned off then on the parameters are set based on the saved slave station information and CC Link is started Point When the slave station information saving function is executed the remote station having the largest station number among connected stations is recognized as the last station The unconnected stations having a smaller station number than the last station are set as reserved stations in the parameter when the slave station information is saved b Parameters The network paramet
66. ation 8003 to Use prohibited 807Fy 80804 Module control area write Master station to 80814 bridge module to Use prohibited Point Do not read write data from to use prohibited remote buffer memory areas Doing so does not guarantee the functions of the bridge module a Module monitor control area address 8000 and 80804 Module monitor area read address 80004 Module control area write address 80804 bO to b9 Use prohibited bO to b9 Use prohibited b10 Error status flag b10 Error clear request flag b11 Remote READY b12 Warning flag b11 to b15 Use prohibited b13 to b15 Use prohibited The status of Module monitor area address 8000 is transferred to Bridge module operating status RWr0 of the remote register The status of Module control area address 8080 is transferred to Bridge module setting RWwO of the remote register For details on the remote register refer to gt Page 94 Appendix 1 Point Do not read write data from to use prohibited remote buffer memory areas Doing so does not guarantee the functions of the bridge module 114 APPENDICES b Error code address 80014 When a moderate or major error occurs excluding a watchdog timer error its error code is stored When Error clear request flag address 8080 b10 is turned on after the cause of the error is removed the error code is cleared Errors tha
67. ayed in Network Status to display the Error CC IE Field Diagnostics Select Diagnostics Destination Hist wind Select Istory window Module 1 Network No 1 Change Module Station station No Network Status Total Slave Stations 1 Total Slave Stations 1 Current Link 1 Number Set In Parameter Connected Scan Time mS Errors Intelligent 1 AX 2 Theerror history appears Check the error details aaa and corrective action and perform the ee troubleshooting Match all of the criteria below None Refine Criteria Enter Refine Criteria Error History List Error Details Displayed Errors Errorsi 40 40 Error Code Notation C pec ModelName NZ2GF CCB aao mut Mount Postion NZ2GF CCB Error and Solution inteligent Module Information 00037 2000 01 1901 35 06 NZ2GF CCB 00036 Dao 2000 01 1901 34 11 NZ2GF CC8 00035 0203 2000 011901 3001 NZ2GF cC8 ornin 00034 Dao 2000 01 19 01 33 39 NZ2GF CC8 Station type mismatch 00033 0203 2000 01 1901 32 25 Nz2GF CCH 00032 0203 2000 01 19 01 28 05 NZ2GF CCB 00031 Dao 2000 01 1901 27 58 NZ2GF CC8 00030 Doo 2000 01 19 01 27 26 NZ2GF CC8 00029 Doo 2000 01 1901 22 58 NZ2GF CCB 00028 0203 2000 01 19 01 19 54 Nz2GF CCB 00027 0203 200001 1901 19 01 Nz2G ccH 00026 0203 2000 01 19 00 18 25 Nz2GF ccB 00025 0203 2000 0 19
68. bited Error invalid station The specified status of an error invalid station is stored Togo Mfg 201023 specification Stored value 0 no setting 18 to 24 to 31 Use prohibited The station types of connected slave stations and the setting status of the number of occupied stations are stored Default value 01014 Ver 1 compatible remote I O station 1 station occupied station number 1 to 01404 Ver 1 compatible remote I O station 1 station occupied station number 64 20 1st station b15 to 612611 to b8b7 to bO to 32 1st station T Station type Seed Station number 5F 64th to Station information 95 64th station 1 to 64 station 01H to 40H 1H 1 station occupied 2H 2 stations occupied 3H 3 stations occupied 4H 4 stations occupied OH Ver 1 compatible remote I O station 1H Ver 1 compatible remote device station to 7Fy 96 to 127 Use prohibited reserved 98 2 CC Link remote input RX address E04 to 15F The CC Link remote input RX is stored APPENDICES Station Station Station Station Station Address Address Address Address Address No No No No No EO to E14 14 FA to FBy 1144 to 115 12E to 12 5 1484 to 1494 224 to 225 250 to 251 276 to 277 302 to 303 328 to 329 5 E2 to E34 FC to FD 28 116 to 117 130 to 1314 s 14 to 14B4 226 to 227 252 to 253 278 to 2
69. cabling condition bend radius meet the specifications Refer to the manual for the Ethernet cable used and correct the bend radius Is any Ethernet cable disconnected Replace the Ethernet cable Do other stations connected to the bridge module operate normally Check that other stations have been powered on Does the switching hub operate normally Check that a 1000BASE T compliant switching hub is used QA User s manual for the master local module used Check that the switching hub has been powered on Is the station number of the bridge module same as that of another station The same station number is used for two or more stations Change the setting so that all the stations have their unique numbers 83 9 6 PIP AU T OO JO SQ31 9 6 6 When the L ER LED turns on Check item Corrective action Are Ethernet cables normal Check that 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used User s manual for the master local module used Check that the station to station distance is 100m or less Check if the Ethernet cables are not disconnected Does the switching hub in the system normally operate Check that a 1000BASE T compliant switching hub is used LL User s manual for the master local module used Check that the switching hub has been powered on Do other stations connected to the brid
70. cal Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued 3 Overseas service Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ 4 Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation of damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in opportunity lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products replacement by the user maintenance of on site equipment start up test run and other tasks 5 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice 133 Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation All other company names and product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 1 34 SH NA 08
71. cal module XX 5 Online lt gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Ex When the refresh target device of the error code RWr1 is W1 r Device Device Name WO v T C Set Value Reference Progr C Buffer Memory Module Sta HEX Add Display Format Modify Value 2 id 32 32 64 nst 10 a Details Open Device 8 7 615 J4 l3 2 1 o E wo wi w2 00 O10 OO OO 0 0 00 00 00 0000 w3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 w4 0 olol olol olol olol A002 Sopo BuiuJeM pue s pog 10113 Y29949 0 MOH 15 9 5 List of Error Codes and Warning Codes This section describes error codes and warning codes 9 5 1 Errors that occur in the bridge module 1 Error codes Error code ENS Classification Error description Action hexa decimal 00014 00024 0003 Bridge module failure Take noise reduction measures and reset the master station and the bridge H Major error eee mI 0004 the same error occurs again the hardware of the bridge module is in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0006 CC Link H W error 00074 Data write error Reset the bridge module 0101 Data read error If the same error occurs again the hardware of the bridge module is in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative An error may have occurred
72. cepted acceptance ON Accepted Whether the data link restart instruction has been completed is stored 4 1 Data link restart OFF Not completed completion ON Started Whether the data link stop instruction has been accepted is stored 5E4y b4 Data link stop OFF Not accepted acceptance ON Accepted Whether the data link stop instruction has been completed is stored 5E4y b5 Data link stop OFF Not completed completion ON Stopped Temporary error Whether the temporary error invalid instruction has been accepted is stored 5E4 b8 invalid acceptance OFF Not executed status ON Accepted Temporary error Whether the temporary error invalid instruction has been completed is stored 5E4y b9 invalid setting OFF Not executed completion status ON A temporary error invalid station determined specified station number invalid Temporary error Whether the temporary error invalid cancel instruction has been accepted is stored 5E44 b10 invalid setting cancel OFF Not executed acceptance status ON Accepted Temporary error Whether the temporary error invalid cancel instruction has been completed is stored 5E44 b11 invalid setting cancel OFF Not executed completion status ON Temporary error invalid station setting canceled 103 yng jo sjiejeq z xipueddy Address Name Description Line test acceptance Whether a line test request has been accepted is stored
73. cting order of the P1 connector and P2 connector L ER LED red LINK LED green Same as the LEDs of the P1 connector 17 No Name Description CC Link LED Indicates the status of CC Link RUN LED green Indicates the operating status of the bridge module ON Operating normally OFF A hardware failure or watchdog timer error has occurred L RUN LED green Indicates the data link status ON Performing data link OFF Not performing data link SD LED green Indicates whether the module is sending data ON Sending data OFF Not sending data RD LED green Indicates whether the module is receiving data ON Receiving data OFF Not receiving data MST LED green Indicates whether the bridge module is operating as a CC Link master station ON Operating as a CC Link master station Flashing Line test or unit test is being executed 4 ERR LED red Indicates the error status of CC Link of the bridge module Any of the following errors has occurred An error has been detected in all the stations ON The transmission speed mode setting switch of the bridge module is out of the setting range Two or more CC Link master stations are connected on the same line The CC Link parameters have not been set correctly The cable is disconnected Or the transmission path has been affected by noise
74. d 1 a Retry processing time for the first station BT x 200 R x Retry count set value 178 5 13 2 NI x 4 8 NW x 9 6 Retry processing time for the second and succeeding stations BT x 200 P x Retry count set value 178 5 P 10 8 F Return processing time This is added only when there are communication faulty stations BT x 243 1 210 8 x number of automatic return stations 1 ST 118 APPENDICES Appendix 3 3 Transmission delay time This section describes transmission delay time between the CPU module of the master station and a remote station of CC Link when a bridge module is used 1 Between the master station and a CC Link remote I O station a From a CC Link remote I O station to the master station RX input The following shows the time it takes for a CPU module device of the master station to turn on off after a signal is input to a CC Link remote I O station Calculation formula The symbols in the table mean the following SM Sequence scan time of the master station including the link refresh time of the receiving side LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network n1 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of SM LSf Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network LSc Link scan time of CC Link Rio Processing time of a CC Link remote I O station J Manual for the CC Link remote I O station used CC Link IE Field Network stati
75. d Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable 125 seAnoeJiq eBeyoA pue JWG xipueddy oAnoeJIq OWA 24 Aduioo sainseay Lp xipueddy Use the FG terminals of the CC Link module and CC Link stations as shown below to connect to the FG line inside the control panel Master module Remote module Local module Blue Blue 577777777777 z Blue L Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Terminating Terminating resistor resistor Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable c Grounding cables with a cable clamp Use a shielded cable for external wiring and ground the shield of the shielded cable to the control panel with the AD75CK cable clamp Mitsubishi Ground the shield within 20 to 30cm from the module Inside the control panel Module 120 to 30cm For details on the AD75CK refer to the following AD75CK type Cable Clamping Instruction Manual 4 External power supply Use a CE marked external power supply and ground the FG terminal External power supply used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TDK Lambda DLP 120 24 1 IDEC PS5RSF24 126 APPENDICES 5 CC Link module To ground the Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable refer to Page 123 Appendix 4 1 1 b Each power line connecting to the external power supply terminal or module power supply terminal must be 30m or less Install
76. dge module and the CC Link remote station properly Page 17 CHAPTER 2 Error in number of connected modules The total number of CC Link remote stations or connected modules is outside of the specifications range Adjust the number of CC Link remote stations and connected modules within the range of the specifications 3 Page 22 Section 3 2 3 Station number in The same station number is used for multiple CC Set the appropriate station number for the CC Link use error Link remote stations remote station Check the cable for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission Cable error The CC Link dedicated cable has an error distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Temporary error invalid stations cannot be used with data link established through the automatic CC Link startup Start CC Link with the slave station information saving function 2 Saving parameters The information of a slave station performing data link through the automatic CC Link startup is stored in the flash ROM inside a bridge module using the slave station information saving function If the startup mode switch of a bridge module is set to PRM with the slave station information saved the parameters are set b
77. dition satisfied flag on the CC Link side station number 1 3 M2 Communication condition satisfied flag on the CC Link side station number 2 2 5 M100 Initial settings change flag on the CC Link side station number 2 3 M101 Error clear flag on the CC Link side station number 2 WA 0 CC Link error W4 1 Data link status of the own station on the CC Link side 8 WA F CC Link ready 5 W8 0 Data link status of other stations on the CC Link side station number 1 A W8 1 Data link status of other stations on the CC Link side station number 2 a W14 Remote register RWrO CH1 Digital output value on the CC Link side station number 2 W1C Remote register RWr8 Error code on the CC Link side station number 2 W1014 Remote register RWwO A D conversion enable disable setting on the CC Link side station number 2 W1015 Remote register RWw1 CH1 to CH4 Input range setting on the CC Link side station number 2 W1017 Remote register RWw3 Averaging processing specification on the CC Link side station number 2 W1019 Remote register RWw5 CH2 Time average count average setting on the CC Link side station number 2 D500 CH1 Digital output value storage D508 Error code storage 67 2 Program example SB49 SWO0BO 0 Mc No MO NO MO 0 W41 W80 1 H AF MC Ni M1 MI X1000 Y1010 MCR Ni 0 4 1
78. due to noise or the hardware may be in failure If the 0104 Date data out of range same error occurs again even after measures have been taken against noise please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0107 station number witch Set a station number within the setting range out of range Moderate Write the parameters again 0108 error Data write error If the same error occurs again the hardware of the bridge module is in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Reset the bridge module 0109 Data read error If the same error occurs again the hardware of the bridge module is in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0511 Parameter not set Set the startup mode switch to AUTO and set the switch to SET while the CC Link H System is operating normally Then set CC Link parameters Check if the same station numbers used at the same time or the connected 05124 Invalid parameter CC Link remote station supports only CC Link Ver 2 76 2 Warning codes CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Error code Classification Error description Action hexa decimal The error is automatically corrected immediately after it has occurred However Data read error the history of errors that have occurred before this error is lost 02014 Take noise reduction measures such as using a shielded cable for connection error history PORTA If the same error occurs again
79. e by different manufacturers can be used in combination T branch terminal block connector Terminal block Commercially available terminal block Connector FA sensor connector NECA4202 IEC947 5 2 or equivalent is recommended NECA Nippon Electric Control Equipment Industries Association Standards Avoid peeling the sheath of the cable on the main line side whenever possible Maximum length of the main line length between two T branch lines and station to station distance Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Terminating resistors of 1100 are used Maximum Length Transmission length of betweentwo Distance between remote speed the main T branch stations or remote device stations line lines 625kbps 100m No limitation 30cm or more 156kbps 500m Maximum length of the main line the branch line length excluded Terminating resistor R R The length between two T branch lines a Branch line length 8m or shorter Terminating resistor R Branch line length 8m or shorter RI Represents a remote I O station or remote device station 52 CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS CHAPTER 7 various SETTINGS This chapter describes the various setting methods of the bridge module 7 1 Parameter Settings for CC Link IE Field Network To use the bridge module set the number of points and assignment of the
80. e opposite direction User s manual for the master local module used Remote buffer memory Buffer memory in a remote device station Remote register RWr Word data input from a slave station to the master station For some areas in a local station data are output in the opposite direction User s manual for the master local module used Remote register RWw Word data output from the master station to a slave station For some areas in a local station data are output in the opposite direction User s manual for the master local module used Link scan link scan time Time required for all stations in a system to transmit data The link scan time depends on data volume and the number of transient transmission requests 12 Term Description Link special relay SB Bit data that indicates the module operating status and data link status of CC Link IE Field Network and CC Link Link special register SW Word data that indicates the module operating status and data link status of CC Link IE Field Network and CC Link Local station A station that performs cyclic transmission and transient transmission with the master station and other local stations The station is controlled by programs in the CPU module or other equivalent modules on the station 13 PACKING LIST The following items are included in the package of this product Before use check that
81. eed Bridge module failure Is the bridge module broken Replace the bridge module and check if it operates normally Repair the bridge module or replace it To be continued on the next page 87 WOMION PI 3I 4UF T 0O 176 Ag BunoousejqnoJ 2 6 Trouble description Item to check Point to check Check method Corrective action Some stations Station number Is the station number of the faulty station wrong Check the setting for the station number of the faulty station Set the station number correctly Transmission speed Is the transmission speed of the faulty station wrong Check the setting for the transmission speed of the faulty station Adjust the transmission speed to a specified one Online status Slave station Check if the faulty station is in the online status Check the status of the faulty station Change the status of the faulty station to online Cables and other devices Check the cable and other tools for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Check if the SD LED and the RD LED of the faulty station are flashing Connect the cable correctly
82. emble or modify the module Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire Do not drop or apply strong shock to the module Doing so may damage the module Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before mounting or removing a module Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction After the first use of the terminal block the number of connections disconnections is limited to 50 times in accordance with IEC 61131 2 Exceeding the limit may cause malfunction Before handling the module touch a conducting object such as a grounded metal to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Disposal Precautions NCAUTION When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT 1 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions i where any problem fault or failure occurring the PRODUCT if any shall not lead to any major or serious accident and ii where the backup and fail safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the case of any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT The PRODUCT has been designed and manufactured for the purpose of being used in general industries MITSUBISHI SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY AN
83. erminal are connected inside the module The module can be replaced without disconnecting the signal line connected to the terminal block because the terminal block has the two piece structure Before connecting or removing the terminal block power off the module 10 DIN rail hook A hook for mounting a module on a DIN rail 11 RESET switch Resets the hardware and initializes the module when the station number setting of CC Link IE Field Network or the transmission speed or mode setting of CC Link is changed 19 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the specifications of the bridge module 3 1 General Specifications The following table lists the general specifications of the bridge module Item Specifications Operating ambient temperature 0 to 55 C Storage ambient temperature 25 to 75 C Operating ambient humidity Storage ambient 5 to 95 RH non condensing humidity Frequency Constant Half amplitude acceleration sweeps EP Compliant with Under 5 to 8 4Hz 3 5mm 10 times each in Meu JIS 3502 and intermittent 5 X Y 2 resistance IEC 61131 2 vibration 8 4 to 150Hz 9 8m s directions Under continuous 5 to 8 4Hz 1 75mm _ vibration 8 4 to 150Hz 4 9m s2 Shock resistance Compliant with JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131 2 147m s three times each in X Y and Z directions
84. ers of CC Link are set as listed below CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS Item Description Setting value Mode Set the mode for the bridge module Remote Net Ver 1 Mode Total Module Connected Set the number of CC Link remote stations connected Based on the actual connection Set the number of retries to be performed upon a Retry Count up 3 times communication error Set the number of CC Link remote stations that can Automatic Reconnection be returned to the network with one link scan from ina 1 station Station Count the disconnection due to a communication error or other factors Specify whether to stop or continue data link when PLC Down Select a stop error occurs in the CPU module of the Stop master station Data Link Faulty Station Setting Specify whether to clear or hold the input data from the data link faulty station Clear the input data Case of CPU STOP Setting Specify whether to refresh or compulsorily clear the data output transmitted to the CC Link remote stations when the CPU module of the master station is stopped Refresh Point Only when CC Link is started using the slave station information saving function a temporary error invalid station can be set using the remote buffer memory Page 106 Appendix 2 6 a 57 1 00 104 sPunjes 3 Check of communication line test This section describes
85. et cable a Connecting 46 Power off the bridge module and the devices connected to the bridge module Push the Ethernet cable connector into the bridge module until it clicks Pay attention to the orientation of the connector Power on the bridge module Power on the devices connected to the bridge module Check that the LINK LED on the port into which the Ethernet cable is connected is on It may take a few seconds for the LINK LED to turn on after the module is powered on Normally it turns on in a few seconds If the LINK LED does not turn on refer to the troubleshooting section and take a corrective action 7 gt Page 84 Section 9 6 2 7 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Point PORT PORT2 connectors need not to be distinguished When only one connector is used in the star topology either PORT1 or PORT2 can be used Either one can be used When two connectors are used in the line topology or ring topology an Ethernet cable can be connected to the PORT1 and PORT2 connectors in any combination For example a cable can be connected between PORT 1s or between PORT1 and PORT2 Connection between PORT1s or PORT2s Connection between PORT1 and PORT2 b Disconnecting 1 Power off the module r9 2 Unplug the Ethernet cable while pinching the latch of the cable jeujeuj3 ue jo 7 v 9 47 48 2 Precautions This sec
86. etails contact the manufacturer of the cable used Bend radius of the Ethernet cable There are restrictions on the bend radius of the Ethernet cable Check the bend radius in the specifications of the Ethernet cable used CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 4 3 Wiring of a CC Link dedicated cable This section describes the wiring of the terminal block for CC Link 1 Preparation before wiring a Available cable For the bridge module use a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable If cables other than a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable are used normal data transmission is not guaranteed b Connection order Cables do not need to be connected in order of station number c Terminating resistor to be used Always connect included terminating resistors 110W 1 2W brown brown brown to the modules at both ends of the CC Link system 2 Wiring method a Wiring diagram There are no restrictions on the connection location of the bridge module Cables do not need to be connected in order of station number Blue 1 Blue DA Blue 1 Blue Terminating DA resistor DB White _ Yellow E DA M Terminating i whe DB __ resistor DB white Yellow Yellow DG DG SLD CC Link dedicated cab sip CC Link dedicated cable 5 FG i FG b Actual wiring
87. evice transfer time and link scan time of the bridge module Whether the setting of setting switches of other stations during data link has been changed is detected OFF No change s 2 ON Changed The information is stored in Other stations switch change status address ther stations switc 5E8y b3 change status 68Cj to 68 There may be difference of several sequence scans between Other stations switch change status address 68 to 68F and its updated status depending on the device transfer time and link scan time of the bridge module Transmission speed Whether Transmission speed test request address 5 0 11 has been accepted is stored 5F8y b5 test acceptance OFF No request accepted status ON Request accepted Whether the transmission speed test has been completed is stored 5F8 b6 Transmission speed OFF Test not carried out test completion status ON Test completed 105 yng jo sjiejeq z xipueddy a Temporary error invalid station setting A temporary error invalid station can be set only when CC Link is started with the slave station information saving function When a CC Link remote station is set as a temporary error invalid station the CC Link remote station is not detected as a faulty station even if a data link error occurs This function is used for maintenance such as replacement of CC Link remote stations during data link Point If an e
88. f n1 BR LSc Rd Sequence scan time of the master station including the link refresh time of the receiving side Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of SM LSf Time for data transfer from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network Link scan time of CC Link Processing time of a CC Link remote device station Manual for the CC Link remote device station used CC Link IE Field Network station based block data assurance is available Calculated Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode value Normal value SM x 1 LSf x n1 LSc x 1 Rd SM x 1 LSf x 1 Bp LSc x 1 Rd Maximum value SM x 1 LSf x n1 1 Bg LSc x 2 Rd SM x 1 LSf x 2 Bg LSc x 2 Rd CC Link IE Field Network station based block data assurance is not available Calculated Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode value Normal value SM x 1 LSf x 1 Pg LSc x 1 Rd SM x 1 LSf x 1 Bp LSc x 1 Rd Maximum value SM x 1 LSf x 2 Bp LSc x 2 Rd SM x 1 LSf x 2 Bp LSc x 2 Rd For CC Link station based block data assurance is disabled and the asynchronous mode is used 121 euin ejep uoissiusueJ g g xipueddy e xipueddy b From the master station RY RWw to a CC Link remote device station output The following shows the time it takes for a CC
89. g station turns on in Data link status each station SWOOBO to SWO00B7 68 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 1 Operation Upon Error This section describes the status of a link device if a communication error occurs in the master station or the CC Link remote station during data link 1 When the status of the CPU module of the master station becomes STOP due to an error with data link continued Remote register Remote register Modul Rem in RX Remote output RY odule emote input RX emote output RY RWw RWr Depends on the GX CPU module of the master station Continue Works2 Continue Hold setting Bridge module Continue Clear Continue Hold CC Link remote I O station Continue Clear CC Link remote device station Continue Clear Continue Continue 2 When data link on CC Link IE Field Network stops Module Remote input RX Remote output RY Remote register Remote register RWw RWr Depends on the GX CPU module of the master station Works2 Not output Continue Hold setting Depends on the GX Bridge module Works2 Not output Continue Hold setting CC Link remote I O station Depends on the external signal All points turn off CC Link remote device station All points turn off 1 Error status defined by the CC Link remote device station 3 When the bridge module stops due to an error M
90. ge module operate normally Check that other stations have been powered on Is the mode of the master station set to other than online Change the mode of the master station to online Is there any noise affecting the system Check the wiring condition of the Ethernet cables Is the loopback function enabled for the master station When the loopback function is enabled check that the ring topology has been correctly configured for the port where the L ER LED is LL User s manual for master local module used 7 When the LINK LED turns off Check item Corrective action Are Ethernet cables normal Check that 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used LL User s manual for the master local module used Check that the station to station distance is 100m or less Check if the Ethernet cables are not disconnected Do the switching hub and other stations in the system normally operate Check that a 1000BASE T compliant switching hub is used Check that the switching hub and other stations are turned on 8 When the ERR LED turns on or flashes Check item Corrective action Was the station number setting switch changed while the module was turned on Reset the station number setting switch to the previous setting Has any error occurred Identify the cause of the error using GX Works2 and take a corrective action 3 Page 72 Sect
91. ge the module case Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal block mounting screw M2 5 screw 0 2 to 0 3N m Terminal screw M2 5 screw 0 5 to 0 6N m 2 Wire to be used The following table lists the wire to be connected to the terminal block for module power supply and FG Diameter Type Material Temperature rating 20 to 16 AWG Stranded Copper 75 C or more For applicable solderless terminals refer to the following e Performance Specifications lt 21 Section 3 2 3 Installing and removing the terminal block To remove the terminal block loosen the terminal block mounting screw with a slotted screwdriver To install the terminal block tighten the terminal block mounting screw Failure to secure the terminal block may cause drop short circuit or malfunction 44 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 4 Connecting and disconnecting the cable To connect the cable insert it with the cable fixing screw loosened and tighten the terminal screw To disconnect the cable pull it out with the terminal screw loosened using a slotted screwdriver 5 Processing method of the cable terminal Strip the cable about 10mm from the edge To use a bar solderless terminal connect it to the stripped part 45 v9 94 pue Ajddns e npouu 104 20 q jEuiuue e uw BuutM 9 6 4 2 Wiring of an Ethernet cable 1 Connecting the Ethern
92. gnosed To check the status of CC Link use the remote buffer memory of the bridge module Point To acquire the remote buffer memory of the bridge module a sequence program for accessing the remote buffer memory of the bridge module is required 36 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING This chapter describes the installation and wiring of the bridge module 6 1 Station Number Setting 6 1 1 Station number setting of the bridge module 1 Setting method Set the station number with the rotary switch on the front of the module The setting value of the station number becomes effective when the module is powered on Thus set the station number while the module is powered off The hundreds and tens places of the station number are set with x10 The ones place of the station number is set with x1 Ex To set the station number to 115 set the switch as shown below n 2 Setting range Set the station number from 1 to 120 When a value outside the range of 1 to 120 is set an error occurs and the D LINK LED on the CC Link IE Field Network side will not turn on 37 Bumes jequinN uoneis 79 eBpuq eui jo Jequinu uonelS L L 9 6 1 2 Station number setting of a CC Link remote station 1 Setting method For details on the station number setting of a CC Link remote station refer to the manual for each module 2 Detection of a station number
93. gnostics Destination Module Module i Network No 1 Total Slave Stations Set In Parameter oa Change Module Seea Statin No 1 Error z 1 Number of Station mS Errors Detected 1 Hide Disconnected Station Legend Tea slve stations Current Lik Connected Time Connected St Master 0 Inteligent 1 Operation Test Information Confirmation Set Selected Station Operation SEE Station No 1 Enor Mode Online Address Bi Bi ki kd m a Check the transient communication route from the connected station to the destination station Check the communication route whether you can reach communication target station from the specified station Check the cable status between the connected station and the destination station Communication Test Communication Test Cable Test Link Start Stop Start or stop the network data link Network Event History Access the network the event history log View reserved station numbers and temporarily enable Reserved Station reserved stations Function Enable View station numbers set to ignore errors and temporarily Enable Disable ignore station errors Ignore Station Errors Error history of the selected station can be checked by starting system error history of the selected station Reset the selected station System Error History Re
94. he control panel near the power supply module Ground the FG frame ground terminal of the power supply module to the ground point with the thickest and shortest ground cable possible 30cm or shorter 3 Cables Use a shielded cable for the cable connected to the bridge module and may be extended out of the control panel If a shielded cable is not used or not grounded correctly the noise immunity will not meet the required value a CC Link IE Field Network cable The precautions for using CC Link IE Field Network cables are described below For CC Link IE Field Network module use CC Link IE Field Network cables SC ESEW SLIM manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd CC Link IE Field Network cable is a shielded cable Remove a part of the shield as shown below and ground the largest possible exposed section to the ground HR i CC Link IE Field Network cable Shield b Grounding a Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Ground the shield of a cable connected to the CC Link module or any of the CC Link stations which is the farthest from the input power inside the control panel within 30cm from the module or station Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable is a shielded cable Strip a part of the jacket of the cable as shown below and ground the exposed shield to the ground as much as possible 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable Shield Use the specifie
95. heck that a terminating resistor is connected Is there any noise affecting the system Check the wiring condition Has the setting for the transmission speed mode setting Switch been changed while the module is on After setting the transmission speed mode setting switch turn on the module 9 7 9 7 1 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting by Symptom CC Link IE Field Network For details on the troubleshooting for each symptom observed on CC Link IE Field Network refer to the user s manual for the master local module used 9 7 2 CC Link 1 Trouble caused due to disconnection of a slave station when a CC Link system has been newly built or the existing system has been changed Trouble SNR Item to check Point to check Check method Corrective action description Is the transmission speed out of the setting range or is the Check the setting for the er Hii E Set the transmission speed Transmission speed transmission speed of the bridge transmission speed of each p correctly module is different from that of station CC Link remote stations Mode Is the mode of the bridge Check the mode setting of the Change the mode of the module other than online bridge module bridge module to online Check the cable and other tools for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission a ds enc distance stati
96. hether to specify multiple temporary error invalid stations Multiple temporary 00 Multiple stations set in Temporary error invalid station specification address 604 to 6034 error invalid station 607p specified specification 01 to 64 A single station specified from 1 to 64 The number represents the station number to be set as a temporary error invalid station Specify a temporary error invalid station 0 Temporary error invalid station not specified 1 Temporary error invalid station specified b15 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 bi bO 6044 604H 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 605 05 32 31 30 29 to 20 19 18 17 invalid station 6064 specification 606 607 The numbers 1 to 64 the table are station numbers The stations need not be set by the number of occupied stations Error invalid stations reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Line test station Set a station number where the line test is executed 608 5 00 Entire system executed to all stations 9 01 to 64 Target station number Whether the data link restart instruction using Data link restart address 5E0 4 00 has been 641 Data link normally completed is stored restart result 0 Normal completion Values other than 0 Error code gt Page 76 Section 9 5 Whether the data link stop instruction using Data link stop address 5E0 b2 has been 645 Data link stop result He ee a rie st
97. i The maximum link scan time is stored unit 1ms 66D aximum link scan time The maximum value while the power supply of the module is on is stored 66 Current The current link scan time is stored unit 1ms scan time Mini The minimum link scan time is stored unit ims 66F inimum link The minimum value while the power supply of the module is on is stored 6704 Total number of The last station number set using the parameter is stored stations 1 to 64 stations 109 oway yng jo sjiejeq z xipueddy Address Name Description Maximum station number among the The maximum station number during data link station number set using the station number switches is stored 6714 station numbers of 1 to 64 stations communicating Reserved stations are excepted stations 672 Number of connected The number of modules performing data link is stored H modules Reserved stations are excepted Whether a station is in the temporary error invalid status is stored 0 Normal 1 Temporary error invalid status 015 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 b ene 67CH 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 H 67D Temporaneo 67DH 32 31 30 29 to 20 19 18 17 67 invalid status 67EH 48 47 46 45 to 36 35 34 33 67Fy 67FH 64 63 62 61 to 52 51 50 49 The numbers 1 to 64
98. in the table are station numbers The bits for the station number of the start station and the number of occupied stations are turned on Error invalid stations reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted The data link status of each station is stored 0 Normal 1 Data link error b15 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 bi bO 680H 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 680 6814 32 31 30 29 to 20 19 18 17 H 681 dais 682 48 47 46 45 to 36 35 34 33 682 link status 683 64 63 62 61 to 52 51 50 49 6834 The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers The bits for the station number of the start station and the number of occupied stations are turned on It takes a maximum of six seconds for this register to turn on after a CC Link remote station connected to the bridge module becomes faulty The time until this register turns on differs depending on the system configuration and error status Temporary error invalid stations error invalid stations reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Whether a watchdog timer error has occurred is stored 0 No watchdog timer error 1 Watchdog timer error b15 b14 b13 b12 to 9 9 e T4 2 T H Watchdog timer The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers The bits for the station number of the start station a
99. in use error A station number in use error of a bridge module is detected for a station number other than a start station number If a station number in use error is detected the ERR LED on the CC Link side flashes and the status is stored in Station number in use status address 6984 to 69B Even if there is an error data link is performed with normal stations After correcting the station number setting turn off then on or reset the power supply of the bridge module to turn off the ERR LED on the CC Link side and clear the data stored in Station number in use status address 6984 to 69B Remote device station station No 1 Station Station Station Station 4 stations occupied No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 The same station No Remote device station station No 4 Station Station 2 stations occupied No 4 No 5 If the start station numbers are the same a station number in use error is not detected Check if the station number of the station with a data link error is used for another station with Other stations data link status address 6804 to 6833 Between a remote device station station number 1 with 4 stations occupied and a remote device station station number 1 with 2 stations occupied A station number in use error is not detected in the following case Correct station numbers of the remote device station Station Station Station Station Station Station Remote
100. ion 9 3 84 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 6 3 CC Link LEDs 1 When the RUN LED does not turn on Check item Corrective action If the RUN LED does not turn on even after the module power supply is turned off then on the possible cause is a hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Has any hardware failure or watchdog timer error occurred Is the startup mode switch still in the SET position key Reset the startup mode switch from SET to the normal resetting position 2 When the L RUN LED does not turn on Check item Corrective action Is the mode on the CC Link IE Field Network side of the Change the mode on the CC Link IE Field Network side of bridge module online the bridge module to online Is the mode on the CC Link side of the bridge module Change the mode on the CC Link side of the bridge module online to online If an error has occurred in the CPU module of the master station remove the cause of the CPU module error User s manual for the CPU module used Has any error occurred in the CPU module of the master station 3 When the SD RD LED does not turn on Check item Corrective action If an error has occurred in the CPU module of the master station remove the cause of the CPU module error LL User s manual for the CPU module used Is the mode of the CC Link remote station online Change the mode of the CC Link rem
101. is an open type device and must be installed inside a control panel This ensures safety as well as effective shielding of the bridge module emitted electromagnetic noise 1 Modules the remote station in each network must be also installed inside the control panel However the waterproof type remote station can be installed outside the control panel a Control panel Use a conductive control panel Mask off the area used for grounding when securing the top or bottom plate to the control panel using bolts To ensure electrical contact between the inner plate and the control panel mask off the bolt installation areas of an inner plate so that conductivity can be ensured in the largest possible area Ground the control panel with a thick ground cable so that low impedance can be ensured even at high frequencies 124 APPENDICES Keep the diameter of the holes on the control panel to 10cm or less If the diameter is larger than 10cm electromagnetic wave may be emitted In addition because electromagnetic wave leaks through a clearance between the control panel and its door reduce the clearance as much as possible Use of EMI gaskets sealing the clearance can suppress undesired radiated emissions The tests by Mitsubishi were conducted using a control panel having the damping characteristics of 37dB maximum and 30dB average measured at 3m distance 30 to 300MHz b Wiring power cables Provide a ground point to t
102. ishi NEC TOKIN Corporation ESD SR 250 127 seAnoeJiq eBeyoA pue JWG xipueddy oAnoeJIq ONI 24 Aduioo sainseayy Lp xipueddy 6 Other measures a Ferrite core Ferrite core is effective for reducing radiated noise in the 30MHz to 100MHz frequency band It is recommended to install a ferrite core if a shield cable extended out of the control panel does not provide sufficient shielding effects Install a ferrite core to the cable in the position immediately before the cable is extended out of the control panel If the installation position is not appropriate the ferrite core will not produce any effect Install a ferrite core to each power cable as shown below Ferrite core used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi NEC TOKIN ESD SR 250 Example b Noise filter power supply line filter Noise filter is effective for reducing conducted noise in the 10MHz or less frequency Use of a noise filter can suppress noise The installation precautions are described below Do not bundle the cables on the input side and output side of the noise filter If bundled the output side noise will be induced into the filtered cable on the input side Input side Input side power supply side power supply side Induction Filter Filter Output side device side Output side device side Noise will be induced when the input Separately install the input and and o
103. k scan of CC Link 3 Remote register RWr 1 2 3 Data in the RWr of the CC Link remote device station is stored in the RWr of the bridge module by the link scan of CC Link The bridge module transfers the data from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network The data in the RWr of the bridge module is stored in the RWr of the master station by the link scan of CC Link IE Field Network 4 Remote register RWw 1 2 3 The data in the RWw of the master station is stored in the RWw of the bridge module by the link scan of CC Link IE Field Network The bridge module transfers the data from CC Link IE Field Network to CC Link The data in the RWw of the bridge module is stored in the RWw of the CC Link remote device station by the link scan of CC Link 25 suoneoiunuuo Buunp eyeq Jo 3 5 List of Remote I O Signals The following table lists the remote I O signal RX RY assignment of the bridge module For an assignment example refer to 7 Page 29 Section 3 7 1 Remote input RX Bridge module to master station RX Address Description RX n 0 of CC Link RXO of the station number 1 RX n 1y RX1 of CC Link RX1 of the station number 1 RX n 1Fy RX1F of CC Link RX1F of the station number 1 RX n 20 RX20 of CC Link RXO of the station number 2 RX n 3Fy RX3F of CC Link RX1F of the station number 2 RX n k 0 RX k 04 of CC Link of the station number
104. leared 104 APPENDICES Address Name Description The status of communication with CC Link remote stations is stored OFF All the stations are normal ON Some stations are faulty The information on faulty stations is stored in Other stations 5E8 b0 Other statins data data link status address 680 to 683 H link status H It takes a maximum of six seconds for Other stations data link status address 5E84 b0 to turn on after a CC Link remote station connected to the bridge module becomes faulty Whether a watchdog timer error has occurred in other stations is stored OFF No error Mash ON Error The error information is stored in Watchdog timer error occurrence status atchdog timer error 5E8 b1 status another another station address 6844 to 687 station There may be difference of several sequence scans between Watchdog timer error occurrence status another station address 684 to 687 4 and its updated status depending on the device transfer time and link scan time of the bridge module Whether a fuse blown error has occurred in other stations is stored OFF No error ON Error The error information is stored in Blown fuse status of another station address 5E8 b2 Blown fuse status of 688 to 68Bp another station There may be difference of several sequence scans between Blown fuse status of another station address 688 to 68B and its updated status depending on the d
105. link device in the CPU module of the master station This manual describes the settings of the bridge module For the settings of network and refresh parameters refer to the user s manual for the master local module used 1 Setting procedure 1 Display the CC IE Field Network Configuration Setting window When the master local module is the QJ71GF11 T2 D Project window gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Network Configuration Settings button e When the master local module is the LJ71GF11 T2 7 X Project window gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE Field gt Network Configuration Settings button Network Parameter CC JE Field Network Configuration Settings Module No 1 Set up Network configuration A t Method SOS The column contents for refresh device will be changed corresponding to refresh parameter setting contents Points Start Please reopen the window after completing refresh parameter setting when chan Start End RXJRY Setting RWwIRWr Setting Refresh Device Module No Station Type Points Start End Points start End RY RW ReservedjErrot Invalid Station o laster Station X 1 Inteligent Device Station No Setting Refresh devices that are assigned to multiple device ranges will appear in light blue Please refer to the following
106. lows CC Link parameters to be set by switch operation alone 7 3 Page 54 Section 7 2 In addition a CC Link remote station can be added easily into the system by switch operation on the bridge module 2 Easy to control a CC Link remote station Link devices assigned to bridge modules are directly assigned to the link devices of a CC Link remote station in the order of the station numbers This allows the master station to control a CC Link remote station in the same way as the slave stations on CC Link IE Field Network 15 3 Independent cyclic transmission Cyclic transmission of CC Link is independent from CC Link IE Field Network In addition the cyclic transmission of CC Link IE Field Network is not affected even when the communication status of CC Link changes A CC Link Master station Bridge module gt remote station CPU module Master local module Cyclic transmission NEL Data ua data in FOXRY and data in RX RY and in CPU RERO RWr RWw on the the CC Link IE Field CC Link sid Network side PEIN Side Link scan time of Link scan time of CC Link IE Field CC Link Network CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES This chapter describes the part names of a bridge module No Name Description POWER LED green Indicates the power supply
107. measures against noise of noise Decrease the transmission occurrence speed Start up the faulty stations in Start the faulty stations in the Start up Have the stations been started different order and check the order according to the manual for each station Slave station failure Is any slave station broken Does the system operate normally after the faulty slave station has been replaced Repair or replace the faulty slave station Point P To turn on off Data link stop address 5E0 4 b2 a sequence program for accessing the remote buffer memory of the bridge module is required 89 Xurr 29 2 6 Ag BunoousejqnoJ 2 6 2 Trouble caused due to disconnection of a slave station in a CC Link system that has actually operated Trouble ae Item to check Point to check Check method Corrective action description t th f the brid Bridge module Has any error occurred in the Check the error code of the check bridge module bridge module module 2 Page 74 Section 9 4 Check the power supply of the Adjust the supply voltage so ane for Check if the voltage is too low bridge module and those of all that it is within the specified the slave stations range F Check if there are any failures Cables and other Check if there failures such as disconnection of devi such as cable disconnection Connect the cable correc
108. mote Operation Diagnostics item Description Reference Display of the network map and error status The status of CC Link IE Field Network can be checked If an error or warning occurs in the bridge module an icon appears Display of the status of the selected station and error details The communication status of the station selected in Networks Status can be checked The LEDs in the upper row of the module diagram shows LEDs on the CC Link IE Field Network side and those in the lower row are LEDs on the CC Link side Communication Test The route and establishment of transient communications from the connected station to the destination station can be checked IP Communication Test This function cannot be used for the bridge module Cable Test The cable connection status between the tested station and the device connected to the port of the tested station can be checked Link Start Stop Data link can be started or stopped Network Event History The history of various events that occurred on the network can be checked Reserved Station Function Enable A reservation for a station can be temporarily cancelled and the cancellation can be disabled In addition the station numbers of stations set as reserved stations can be checked on a list Enable Disable Ignore Station Errors A temporary error invalid station can be set or canceled In addition the station numbers of
109. mple This section describes an interlock program example when the link devices are set as follows in which the remote buffer memory is Link device RWr stored CPU device assigned with the refresh parameter CC Link side RWr4 WA RWr8 to RWrB W8 to WB The following table lists the devices used by a user in the program example Device Description SB0049 Data link status of the own station on the CC Link IE Field Network side SWO00BO 0 Data link status of each station on the CC Link IE Field Network side station number 1 WA 0 CC Link error WA 1 Data link status of the own station on the CC Link side WA F CC Link ready W8 0 Data link status of other stations on the CC Link side station number 1 Ex Interlock example MCR CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING 2 Transient transmission program For a transient transmission program interlock the link special relay SB with the link special register SW of the master local module Baton pass status own station SB0047 Baton pass status each station SW00A0 to SW00A7 For the link special relay SB and link special register SW of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used a Interlock program example The following table lists the devices that are used by a user in the program example Device Description SB0047 Baton pass statu
110. n an Ethernet C000 to CFFFy interface module Error detected in CC Link IE E000 to EFFFy Controller Network CC Link IE Controller Network Reference Manual Error detected in the MELSECNET H Reference manual for the MELSECNET H and MELSECNET 10 EEEH and MELSECNET 10 network system network system SIONS JOUIO 7 S 6 Sepo ButuJeM pue sepo J043 Jo JS 96 81 9 6 Checking the LEDs This section describes how to troubleshoot the system with the LEDs Perform troubleshooting with the LEDs when communication is disabled even after the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics has been carried out 9 6 1 POWER LED 1 When the POWER LED does not turn on Check item Corrective action Is any LED other than the POWER LED on If any LED other than the POWER LED turns on the possible cause is a hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Is the module power supply 24VDC wired Wire the module power supply 24VDC Is the module power supply 24VDC turned on Turn on the module power supply 24VDC Is the voltage of the module power supply 24VDC within the specified range Set the voltage value within the range of performance specifications 9 6 2 LEDs of CC Link IE Field Network 1 When the RUN LED does not turn on Check item Corrective action Does the voltage of the module power supplied externally reach the voltage of
111. n completed RUN LRUN SD RD MST ERR LERR lH on When the unit test is completed normally B Flashing The MST LED stays off and does not turn on When ended abnormally The MST LED turns on and the ERR LED on the RUN LRUN SD RD MST ERR LERR E Flashing If me i has ind SIM that n W o terminating resistor included with the bridge module is connected between DA and DB If the test fails again with the terminating resistor connected between them the possible cause of the failure is the hardware Abnormal end On 3591 HUN 86 Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 93 APPENDICES Appendix 1 Details of Remote Registers This section describes the details of remote registers for the master local module The assignment of each device number is for when the start numbers of the remote registers of the bridge module are RWr0 and RWwO 1 Bridge module operating status RWr0 In Bridge module operating status RWr0 information in Module monitor area read of the module monitor control area address 8000 is stored Device Description bO to b9 Use prohibited b10 Error status flag RWr0 b11 Remote READY b12 Warning status flag b13 to 615 Use prohibited a Error flag RWr0 b10 If a moderate or major error excluding a watchdog timer error occurs Error status flag RWr0 b10 turns on When Error clear request flag RWw0 b
112. n formula LSc BT x 27 NI x 4 8 NW x 9 6 N x 30 ni x 4 8 nw x 9 6 ST RT F us BT Constant transmission speed Transmission 156kbps 625kbps 2 5Mbps 5Mbps 10Mbps speed BT 51 2 12 8 3 2 1 6 0 8 NI Last station number of A and B The number of occupied stations is included and reserved stations are excluded The number needs to be a multiple of 8 A Last station number of remote I O stations B Last station number of remote device stations including the number of occupied stations NW Last station number of remote device stations The number of occupied stations is included and reserved stations are excluded The number needs to be a multiple of 8 Last station 1to8 9 to 16 17 24 25to32 33to40 41to48 49to56 57 to 64 number NI NW 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 N Number of connected stations excluding reserved stations ni a b excluding reserved stations nw b a Total number of occupied remote I O stations b Total number of occupied remote device stations ST Constant The constant is the larger of the following two values 1 and 2 However when B is equal to 0 ignore the value of 2 1 800 15 2 900 50 RT Retry processing time Only the time for the link scan that has found data linked slave stations to be faulty is added a fi x number of stations in which a communication error has been detecte
113. ncel SE74 b6 Multiple temporary error invalid station specification 6034 Temporary error invalid station specification 6044 to 607 0 Temporary error invalid station specification cancel result 64By Temporary error invalid status 67 to 67F 4 106 APPENDICES b CC Link data link stop restart CC Link data link of the own station can be stopped or restarted using a programming tool or the remote buffer memory This function can be used to stop data link temporarily or for other maintenance purposes CC Link data link can be stopped or restarted with remote buffer memory The following table lists the remote buffer memory areas used for CC Link data link stop restart Item Address of a remote buffer memory area to be used Data link stop 5E0 b2 Data link stop acceptance 5E4 b4 Data link stop completion 5E4 4 b5 Data link stop result 6454 Data link restart 5E0 b0 Data link restart acceptance 5E44 b0 Data link restart completion 5E4 4 b1 Data link restart result 6414 Data link stop Data link restart yng ejoules jo siejeq z xipueddy 107 7 CC Link link special register address 600 to 7FF The CC Link operating status can be checked with word information 600 to 61 are stored by the program and 620 to 7FFy are stored automatically Address Name Description Select w
114. nd the number of occupied stations are turned on Reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted 110 APPENDICES Address Name Description Whether a fuse blown error has occurred is stored 0 Normal 1 Error b15 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 b1 bO 688H 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 688 689u 32 31 30 29 to 20 19 18 17 689 Blown fuse status of 68A another station 68AH 48 47 46 45 to 36 35 34 33 68 68 64 63 62 61 to 52 51 50 49 The numbers 1 to 64 the table are station numbers The bits for the station number of the start station and the number of occupied stations are turned on Reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Whether the setting of switches of other stations during data link has been changed is stored 0 No change 1 Changed 015 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 b1 bO 68 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 68Cy 68 32 31 30 29 t 20 19 18 17 68Dy Other stations switch 2 68 change status 68EH 68Fy 68FH The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers The bits for the station number of the start station and the number of occupied stations are turned on Reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Line status is
115. ning code address 80024 of the module monitor control area is stored For details on the warning code refer to gt Page 76 Section 9 5 95 sjiejeq xipueddy 4 CC Link operating status RWr4 and RWr5 In CC Link operating status RWr4 and RWr5 the following information is stored Device Description Details This signal shows the normal abnormal status of CC Link bO CC Link error OFF The module is normal ON The module is abnormal Own station data link This signal shows the data link status of the own station b1 status OFF Data link stopped ON Data link in operation b2 Use prohibited This signal shows the data link statuses of other stations CC Link remote stations A signal status that is the same as Other stations data link status b3 Other stations data link address 5E84 b0 of the remote buffer memory is stored status OFF All the stations are normal ON Some stations are faulty The statuses of faulty stations are stored in Other stations data link status address 680 to 683 RWr4 b4 to b14 Use prohibited This signal shows whether CC Link can operate When CC Link becomes operable the signal turns on automatically It turns off under one of the following conditions the switches of CC Link are set incorrectly CC Link error signal RWr4 b0 turns on Module power on b15 CC Link ready CC Link ready RWr4 b15 CC Link er
116. nual Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire malfunction or damage to or deterioration of the product Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electronic components of the module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module Securely fix the module with a DIN rail Securely connect the cable connectors Poor contact may cause malfunction Wiring Precautions NWARNING Shut off the external power supply all phases used in the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction Wiring Precautions Tighten any unused terminal screws within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit due to contact with a solderless terminal Use applicable solderless terminals and tighten them within the specified torque range If any spade solderless terminal is used it may be disconnected when a terminal block screw comes loose resulting in failure Check the rated voltage and terminal layout before wiring to the module and connect the cables correctly Connecting a power supply with a different voltage rating or incorrect wiring may cause a fire or failure Tighten the terminal block screws within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit fire or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit fire or malfunction Wiring Precau
117. nual and caution labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided 4 Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced 5 Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and Failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage 6 Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi 7 Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Techni
118. odule Remote input RX Remote output RY Remote register RWw Remote register RWr CPU module of the master station Thereceiving area for the remote I O station having a communication error is cleared The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued Continue The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued Bridge module CC Link remote I O station Depends on the external signal All points turn off CC Link remote device station Continue Continue Continue Continue 69 10113 uod uonejedo 6 4 When a communication error such as power off occurs in a CC Link remote I O station Module Remote input RX Remote output RY Remote register RWw Remote register RWr CPU module of the master station The receiving area for the remote I O station having a communication error is cleared The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued Continue The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued Bridge module The receiving area for the remote I O station having a communication error is cleared The areas for remote I O s
119. on Data link status of the own station Data link status of each station on the CC 580049 SWO00BO 0 on the CC Link IE Field Network side Link IE Field Network side station number 1 b Devices used by a user Device Description X1000 input signal from the CC Link side station number 1 X1020 Remote input RXO CH1 A D conversion completed flag on the CC Link side station number 2 X1038 Remote input RX18 Initial data processing request flag on the CC Link side station number 2 X1039 Remote input RX19 Initial data setting completion flag on the CC Link side station number 2 X103A Remote input RX1A Error flag on the CC Link side station number 2 X103B Remote input RX1B Remote READY on the CC Link side station number 2 Y1010 Y10 output signal to the CC Link side station number 1 Y1038 Remote input RX1B Remote READY on the CC Link side station number 2 Y1039 Remote output RY19 Initial data setting request flag on the CC Link side station number 2 Y103A Remote output RY1A Error reset request flag on the CC Link side station number 2 toco NO Nesting on the CC Link IE Field Network side p N1 Nesting on the CC Link side station number 1 F S N2 Nesting on the CC Link side station number 2 S MO Communication condition satisfied flag on the CC Link IE Field Network side 2 1 Communication con
120. on based block data assurance is available Calculated alus Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode Normal value SM x 1 LSf x n1 Jg LSc x 1 Rio SM x 1 LSf x 1 Bp LSc x 1 Rio Maximum value SM x 1 LSf x n1 1 Bp LSc x 2 Rio SM x 1 LSf x 2 fg LSc x 2 Rio CC Link IE Field Network station based block data assurance is not available Calculated value Asynchronous mode Synchronous mode Normal value SM x 1 LSf x 1 LSc x 1 Rio SM x 1 LSf x 1 Jg LSc x 1 Rio Maximum value SM x 1 LSf x 2 LSc x 2 Rio SM x 1 LSf x 2 Bp LSc x 2 Rio For CC Link station based block data assurance is disabled and the asynchronous mode is used 119 euin ejep uoissiusueJ g g xipueddy e xipueddy b From the master station RY to a CC Link remote I O station output The following shows the time it takes for the output of a CC Link remote I O station to turn on off after a CPU module device of the master station turns on off Calculation formula The symbols in the table mean the following SM Sequence scan time of the master station including the link refresh time of the sending side LSf Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network n2 Value obtained by rounding up the decimal places of LSf SM Time for data transfer from CC Link to
121. on to station A Connect the cable correctly distance coexistence of between the bridge module Cables and other different types of cables And Slave sons devices and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Check that terminating are Connect terminating resistors Is a terminating resistor resistors are connected to the to the farthest ends of the CC The entire connected farthest ends of the CC Link system cannot be data linked system Link system Link start Is the CPU module of the master station in the RESET position Check if the RESET switch of the CPU module of the master station is in the RESET position Disable the RESET status Bridge module check Has any error occurred in the bridge module Check the error codes of the bridge module Correct the error of the bridge module 74 Section 9 4 Noise Is there any noise on the transmission cable Is the transmission cable located near the power cable Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as possible from each other It is recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm or more between them Is the FG separated from the power cable GND Separate the FG from the power cable GND Decrease the transmission speed and check the frequency of noise occurrence Take a measure against noise Decrease the transmission Sp
122. ons Check the connection cable used for the faulty station When multiple faulty stations exit successively up to the end of the transmission path check the cable of the stations close to the bridge module Connect the cable correctly Noise Is there any noise on the transmission cable Is the transmission cable located near the power cable Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as possible from each other It is recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm or more between them Is the FG separated from the power cable GND Separate the FG from the power cable GND Decrease the transmission speed and check the frequency of noise occurrence Take measures against noise Decrease the transmission speed Slave station failure Is any slave station broken Does the system operate normally after the faulty slave station has been replaced Repair or replace the faulty slave station Point To turn on off Data link stop address 5E0 b2 a sequence program for accessing the remote buffer memory of the bridge module is required 90 9 7 3 Bridge module CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble D Item to check Point to check Check method Corrective action description Is Data link stop address Check th Turn on Data link stop 5 0 2 turned on eon ine program address 5E04 b2 Data link sto
123. or other factors Flashin A faulty station has been detected in the data link Or the same station number is used for multiple CC 2 Link remote stations OFF Operating normally L ERR LED red Indicates the data link error of CC Link of the bridge module ON A data link error has occurred at the own station The setting of the transmission speed mode setting switch was changed when the power of the module Flashing at regular was intervals Note that the change of the switch may not be detected when all stations are faulty The communications are unstable due to the following reasons Flashing at irregular M intervals A terminating resistor is not connected The bridge module or CC Link dedicated cable has been affected by noise OFF Operating normally A rotary switch used for the following setting and test Station number setting 57 37 Section 6 1 5 Station number setting switch Unit test c9 Page 92 Section 9 8 To set the station number setting switch use a flathead screwdriver having a tipped width of 3 5mm or less Startup mode switch Sets how to read the CC Link parameters at the startup lt gt Page 54 Section 7 2 Starts up CC Link by the automatic CC Link startup and starts the data refresh after the module is AUTO powered on or reset When the switch is changed from PRM to AUTO CC Link also starts up by the automatic CC Link startup 6 Generates CC Link parameters from the station inf
124. ored Values other than 0 Error code Page 76 Section 9 5 Whether the temporary error invalid station specification has been normally completed is Temporary error stored 649 invalid station 0 Normal completion specification result Values other than 0 Error code lt 76 Section 9 5 Temporary error Whether the temporary error invalid station setting has been normally canceled is stored 64By Te 0 Normal completion el Values other than 0 Error code Page 76 Section 9 5 The result of a line test is stored 64Dy Line test result 0 Normal completion Values other than 0 Error code Page 76 Section 9 5 Parameter The result of a parameter information read request is stored 64Fy information read 0 Normal request result Values other than 0 Error code Page 76 Section 9 5 The result of system configuration check when a station has been added to a system and the Automatic CC Link system has started using the automatic CC Link startup is stored 6524 startup execution 0 Normal result Values other than 0 Error code 5 Page 76 Section 9 5 108 APPENDICES Address Name Description The details of the LED indication status of the module is stored 0 Off 1 On 615 614613612 to b0 Detailed LED 58 indication status MST PER RUN Transmission speed setting s
125. ormation of the connected CC Link remote station and stores the data in the flash ROM SET Writing to the flash ROM is not executed if a parameter related error has occurred When the switch is changed from SET to AUTO the data refresh starts by the automatic CC Link startup PRM Reads the CC Link parameters from the flash ROM to start up CC Link and starts the data refresh when the module is powered on or the switch is changed from AUTO to PRM 18 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES No Name Description 7 Transmission speed mode setting switch Sets the transmission speed and mode of CC Link Default 0 Set the same value of the transmission speed for al stations Mode Transmission speed setting Switch number Online Transmission speed 156kbps Transmission speed 625kbps Transmission speed 2 5Mbps Transmission speed 5Mbps Transmission speed 10Mbps Line test lt _ gt Page 58 Section 7 2 3 Transmission speed 156kbps Transmission speed 625kbps Transmission speed 2 5Mbps Transmission speed 5Mbps Transmission speed 10Mbps Setting not allowed AtoF 8 Terminal block for module power supply and FG A terminal block to connect the module power supply 24VDC and FG 9 Terminal block for CC Link For connecting the Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable C Page 49 Section 6 4 3 The SLD terminal and FG t
126. ote register RWw 4 points 4 words Remote register RWr 4 points 4 words Maximum number of occupied stations per remote 4 stations Ver 1 10 station Transmission speed Selectable among 156kbps 625kbps 2 5Mbps 5Mbps 10Mbps Communication method Broadcast polling method Synchronization method Frame synchronization method Encoding method NRZI method Network topology Bus topology RS 485 Transmission format HDLC compliant Error control system CRC X8 X12 X9 1 Commu Connection cable Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable nication Station to station distance 20cm or more specifica tions Varies according to the transmission speed Maximum station to station distance Maximum transmission distance TE Maximum station to station Transmission speed distance 156kbps 1200m 625kbps 900m 2 5Mbps 400m 5Mbps 160m 10Mbps 100m 22 3 3 Function List The following table lists the functions of the bridge module 1 Functions of CC Link IE Field Network CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Function Description Reference CC Link IE Field Network diagnostic function Checks for an network error from GX Works2 connected to the master station using the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostic function Page 72 Section 9 3 Module error collection function Checks the error history of the bridge module from GX Works2 connected to the master station using the CC Link IE Field Netwo
127. ote station to online Has any error occurred in the CPU module of the master station Check the cable for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission distance station to station Is the CC Link dedicated cable normal distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used SQ313UT22 9 6 9 6 4 When the MST LED flashes or turns off Check item Corrective action When the bridge module is under the unit test completion of the unit test turns on the D LINK LED on the CC Link IE Field Network side Take a corrective action according to the result of the unit test gt 92 Section 9 8 When the bridge module is under the CC Link line test com pletion of the CC Link line test turns on the L RUN LED or Is the bridge module under the CC Link line test the MST LED on the CC Link side Take a corrective action according to the result of the line test 7 7 Page 58 Section 7 2 3 Is the bridge module under the unit test 85 86 5 When the ERR LED turns on or flashes Check item Corrective action Is the transmission speed mode setting switch set within the setting range Set the transmission speed mode setting switch within the setting range Are there multiple CC
128. p ERE ne eck the Data link stop result Take a corrective action Has any error occurred address 645 according to the error code Data link Is Data link restart address Check th Turn on Data link restart cannot be 5 0 0 turned on Scene program Address 5E04 b0 Check the Data link restart restarted 2 eck the Data link resta Take a corrective action Data link restart result address 6414 according to the error code Check the cable condition Check the cables of and the Check if relevant stations are visually or by carrying out the settings for relevant stations disconnected line test using the and start the data link programming tool normally Set Temporary error invalid Check if the station Check Temporary error invalid station specification address i i has been setas Check if the station has been status address 67C to 604 to 6074 and turn on errar invalid statlon set as an error invalid station 67Fy Temporary error invalid set A faulty station i H ting cancel request address cannot be 5EO b5 detected Check if the same station number is used for multiple stations Check if the same station number is used for multiple stations Check the station number setting Set the station number correctly Faulty stations are generated at some transmission speeds Check if faulty stations can be identified using Other stations data link stat
129. pecifications Item Specifications Protection code IP2X CC Link IE Field External Network RJ45 connector Module power supply Terminal block for module power supply and FG CC Link Terminal block for CC Link two piece M3 screw Applicable DIN rail TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5Al compliant with IEC 60715 Terminal block for module power supply Core 0 5 to 1 5mm 20 to 16 AWG Applicable wire ang FG size Terminal block for CC 2 Link Core 0 3 to 1 5mm 22 to 16 AWG TE 0 5 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 5mm TE 0 75 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 75mm 1 0 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 9 to 1 0mm Terminal block for TE 1 5 10 Nichifu Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 25 to 4 5mm 5 ichifu Co Ltd i wire size 1 Applicable i Ltd Applicable wire size 0 5mm 5 and FG 5 Pend ontact Co Ltd App size 5mm terminal Al 0 75 10GY Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 0 75bmm Al 1 10RD Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 0mm Al 1 5 10BK Phoenix Contact Co Ltd Applicable wire size 1 5mm Terminal block for CC 2 Link RAV1 25 3 compliant with JIS C 2805 Applicable wire size 0 3 to 1 25mm H 69 5mm Extemal w 160mm dimensions D 68mm 24VDC 20 4 to 28 8VDC External power supply Current consumption 0 29A
130. r longer or longer JUSWUOJIAUS 6 2 9 uonej ejsu pue jueuluoJIAU3 2 9 lt 60mm or longer CN NN 39 6 2 3 Installation direction A bridge module can be installed in six directions Use a DIN rail to install the module Downward installation J J T rail Horizontal installation Vertical installation Horizontal installation basic upside down Upward installation Wn 40 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 3 Installation 6 3 1 Mounting a module on a DIN rail Point An example of the use of the DIN rail stopper is described in the following procedure Fix the module according to the manual of the DIN rail stopper used 1 Mounting procedure This section describes how to mount the bridge module on a DIN rail 1 Hitch the upper hook of the module to the top of the DIN rail 2 Pushin the DIN rail hook of the module until it clicks 3 Loosen the screw on the DIN rail stopper 4 Hitch the bottom hook of the DIN rail stopper to the bottom of the DIN rail Hitch the hook according to the orientation of the arrow on the front of the stopper Hitch the hook to t bottom of the DIN rail 41 NIG uo ejnpou peg 9 Hitch the hook to 5 Hitch the upper MOR of the DIN rail stopper to
131. r of data frame length at the request source and retry the error operation 78 9 5 3 Errors that occur in CC Link CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Error code T hexa Error description Error cause detailed Action decimal B1154 Link error A line error has occurred Check the line B1164 Packet error A line error has occurred Check the line B3014 Processing request A line test request was issued during link stop Execute a line test while data link is being error during link stop performed The destination station number of the temporary Specified station error invalid request or temporary error invalid Specify a station number smaller than or equal B3024 number setting error canceling request has exceeded the maximum to the maximum station number station number that can communicate Although the temporary error invalid request or B303 No station number temporary error invalid canceling request was Set the station number 2 setting error issued the target station number has not been Address 6034 and 6044 to 6074 set Detection of a faulty When a line test was executed an error has Check thatthe CC Tinkremote station B3044 started and that the cables are not station in a line test been detected in a CC Link remote station disconnected A station number other than the start station B3064 Specified station n
132. r of the start station and the number of occupied stations are turned on The result of a line test is stored 6 8 Line test result 0 Normal Values other than 0 Error code Page 76 Section 9 5 The result of a transmission speed test is stored 0 Normal Values other than 0 Error code gt Page 76 Section 9 5 Transmission speed 789 test result 112 APPENDICES Address Name Description The result of the transmission speed test for each station is stored 0 Normal same transmission speed as the bridge module or no response from the module 1 Error different transmission speed from the bridge module b15 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 b1 bO 784g ID 784H 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 7854 Transmission speed 786 test result for each 785H 32 31 30 29 to 20 19 18 17 H 48 47 46 45 to 36 35 34 33 7874 787H 64 63 62 61 to 52 51 50 49 The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers The bits for the station number of the start station and the number of occupied stations are turned on oway yng jo sjiejeq z xipueddy 113 8 Module monitor control area address 80004 to 80FF Communication e _ Address Description Default value direction Module monitor area 80004 read 01004 80014 Error code 00004 Bridge module to 80024 Warning code 00004 master st
133. rk CC Link CC Link CPU module Master local module slave station Bridge module remote I O station remote device station ERN 10004 X 00004 _RX RX imm 3FFFH 10004 Y 00004 RY RY T L Data such as the operating WW 00004 RWr 00004 RWr 1 status of the RWr 1 bridge module 1 Lee 0000 lt 00004 RWr lt 1FFFHL T Data such as the settings of 10001 RWw RWw the bridge ae RWw module ee 0000 1 10000 RWw j RWw 1FFFH 010FH OOF FH Master station Station No 1 Station No 2 CC Link master station Station No 1 Station No 2 l CC Link IE Field Network CC Link 24 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 1 Remote input RX 1 2 3 The data in the RX of the CC Link remote station is stored in the RX of the bridge module by the link scan of CC Link The bridge module transfers the data from CC Link to CC Link IE Field Network The data in the RX of the bridge module is stored in the RX of the master station by the link scan of CC Link IE Field Network 2 Remote output RY 1 2 3 The data in the RY of the master station is stored in the RY of the bridge module by the link scan of CC Link IE Field Network The bridge module transfers the data from CC Link IE Field Network to CC Link The data in the RY of the bridge module is stored in the RY of the CC Link remote station by the lin
134. rk diagnostic function Page 74 Section 9 4 1 Remote resetting function Resets the bridge module from the master station Page 73 Section 9 3 2 4 When the bridge module is reset with the remote resetting function the CC Link communication also stops 2 CC Link functions Function Description Reference Slave station cutoff function Disconnects the CC Link remote station where data link cannot be performed due to power off or other factors and continues data link in normal CC Link remote stations This function prevents the entire system from going down caused by faulty one station Automatic return function Restarts data link when the CC Link remote station disconnected from data link due to power off or other factors returns to normal This function shortens the time to recover from an error Automatic CC Link startup function Performs CC Link data link simply by powering on the module Page 54 Section 7 2 Slave station information saving function Saves the slave station information performing data link by the automatic CC Link startup Temporary error invalid station setting function Excludes the CC Link where an error has occurred during data link from being detected as a faulty station This function is used when the CC Link remote station is replaced during data link for maintenance or other purposes Page 106 Appendix 2 6 a CC Link data
135. roject window sarda id gd information 73 1 The mouse operation example is provided below Menu bar XZ Online gt Write to PLC Select Online on the menu bar and then select Write to PLC A window selected in the view selection area is displayed Xt Project window 5 gt Parameter G PLC Parameter Select Project from the view selection area to open the Project window In the Project window expand Parameter and select PLC Parameter Parameter sd Intelligent Function Module Global Device Comment Program Setting as MAIN B3 Local Device Comment Device Memory Device Initial Value View selection area Connection Destination Unlabeled 11 TERMS Unless otherwise specified this manual uses the following terms Term Description CC Link A field network system where data processing for control and information can be simultaneously performed at high speed CC Link IE Field Network A high speed and large capacity open field network that is based on Ethernet 1000BASE T CC Link dedicated cable The abbreviation for the Ver 1 10 compatible CC Link dedicated cable CC Link remote station A generic term for CC Link remote I O stations and remote device stations GX Works2 The product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers Intelligent device station A station tha
136. ror RWr4 b0 RWr5 0 to b15 Use prohibited Point It takes a maximum of six seconds for Other stations data link status RWr4 b3 to turn on after some slave stations become faulty The time it takes until the signal turns on differs depending on the adopted system configuration or the status of a faulty station When using Other stations data link status RWr4 b3 on a program consider the time until the signal turns on 96 APPENDICES 5 Data link status of other stations on CC Link RWr8 to RWrB In Data link status of other stations on CC Link RWr8 to RWrB information in Other stations data link status address 680 to 6834 of the remote buffer memory is stored 0 Normal 1 Data link error b15 614 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 bi bO RWr8 16 15 14 13 1 RWr9 32 31 30 29 17 RWrA 48 47 46 45 33 RWrB 64 63 62 61 49 The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers 6 Bridge module setting RWw0 Bridge module setting RWwO is stored in Module control area write address 80804 of the module monitor control area Device Description bO b1 b2 b3 b4 Use prohibited b5 b6 b7 RWwO b8 2 b9 Z b10 Error clear request flag 5 b11 o 9 b12 2 b13 Use prohibited zi b14 2 a b15
137. rror occurs in all the CC Link remote stations set as a temporary error invalid station the ERR LED on the CC Link side turns on All the cyclic transmission data of a station set as a temporary error invalid station is refreshed If a station set as a temporary error invalid station becomes faulty data input in the station is held and its output is turned off Set a temporary error invalid station with remote buffer memory The following table lists the remote buffer memory areas used for the temporary error invalid station setting and cancel Address of a remote buffer memory area to be I tem used Temporary error invalid request 5E04 b4 Temporary error invalid acceptance status 5E4 b8 Temporary error invalid setting completion status 5E44 b9 Temporary error invalid station setting information Temporary error invalid station specification SE74 b6 Multiple temporary error invalid station specification 6034 Temporary error invalid station specification 6044 to 607 0 Temporary error invalid station specification result 6494 Temporary error invalid status 67Cj to 67F 4 Temporary error invalid setting cancel request 5EO b5 Temporary error invalid setting cancel acceptance status 5E414 b10 Temporary error invalid setting cancel completion status 5E4 b11 Temporary error invalid station setting information Temporary error invalid station specification ca
138. rs If the data is read or written from to any of the registers correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed 27 19481 Jo 1517 9 2 Remote register RWw Master station to bridge module RWw Address Description RWw 0 Bridge module setting RWw n 1 to RWw n Fy Use prohibited RWw 10 RWwO of CC Link RWWwO of the station number 1 RWw n 11 RWw1 of CC Link RWw1 of the station number 1 RWw n 12y RWw2 of CC Link RWw2 of the station number 1 RWw n 13j RWw3 of CC Link RWw3 of the station number 1 RWw n 14 RWwA of CC Link RWw0 of the station number 2 RWw n 15 RWw65 of CC Link RWw1 of the station number 2 RWw n 16 RWw 6 of CC Link RWw2 of the station number 2 RWw n 17 RWw7 of CC Link RWw3 of the station number 2 RWw 10 RWw k 0j of CC Link RWw0 of the station number m RWw nt k 11 RWw k 1 of CC Link RWw1 of the station number m RWw n k 12 RWw k 2 of CC Link RWw2 of the station number m RWw n k 134 RWw k 3 of CC Link RWw3 of the station number m n The start address assigned to the bridge module by the station number setting in CC Link IE Field Network m The last station number in CC Link k The start address assigned to the CC Link remote input of the last connected station number in CC Link Point Do not read or write the data from to any Use prohibited remote registers If the data is read or written
139. s 5E0 b2 5E0 4 b0 Data link restart OFF Not instructed Instructed Stop the data link of the own station 5E0 b2 Note that if this relay is instructed to the bridge module the entire system will stop Data link stop OFF Not instructed Instructed Determine the stations specified with Multiple temporary error invalid station specification address 6034 or Temporary error invalid station specification address 604 to 6074 as a 5E0 4 b4 Mod temporary error invalid station Invale reques OFF Notrequested ON Requested Cancel the temporary error invalid station setting configured for the stations specified with Temporary error Multiple temporary error invalid station specification address 6034 or Temporary error 5 0 5 invalid setting cancel invalid station specification address 6044 to 607 request OFF Not requested ON Requested Execute a line test to the station specified with Line test station setting address 608 5E0 b8 Line test request OFF Not requested ON Requested Read the parameter setting information of the actual system configuration CC Link Ver 1 BEDS Parameter compatible remote station only information OFF Not requested read request ON Requested Dm Execute a transmission speed test 5E0 b11 Transmission speed OFF Not requested test request ON Requested Whether the data link restart instruction has been accepted is stored 5E4 b0 Data link restart OFF Notac
140. s and select Q10UDH for PLC XX Project gt New New Project Project Typ Simple Pro ject se Label PLC Series QCPU Q mode ne Language 2 Display the network parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows Project window lt gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Network Parameter MELSECNET CC IE Ethernet Module Configuration 64 CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING 3 Display the CC IE Field Network configuration setting window and configure the setting as follows ba Network Configuration Settings button Network Parameter CC IE Field Network Configuration Settings Module No 1 DEK Set up Network configuration xAssignment Method The column contents for refresh device will be changed corresponding to refresh parameter set Points Start Please reopen the window after completing refresh parameter setting when changing refresh Start End ype Points Start End Points start End wi L0 Master station wt 1 tijteligentDevice Station 128 0000 7 882 0000 001 4 Display the refresh parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows KO Refresh Parameters button Network Parameter CC IE Field Refresh Parameters Module No 1 Assignment Method Points Start Start End PLC Side
141. s of the own station on the CC Link IE Field Network side SW00AO0 0 Baton pass status of each station on the CC Link IE Field Network side station number 1 Ex Interlock example Startup contact 5847 SWOAO 0 AF Tr Dedicated instruction for the station No 1 1 10 8 61 8 2 Example of Communications with CC Link Remote Stations This section describes an example of communications with CC Link remote stations using the following system configuration 8 2 1 System configuration example 1 System configuration Power supply module Q62P CPU module Q10UDHCPU Master local module QJ71GF11 T2 Bridge module NZ2GF CCB CC Link IE Field Network Network No 1 00 to 1F CC Link Remote I O station 1 station occupied Remote device station 3 stations occupied AJ65VBTCU 68ADVN Se Station No 1 RY10 lamp RXO0 pressing button 62 Station No 2 2 Link device assignment CC Link IE Field Network CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING CC Link CPU module Master local module Bridge module station No 1 i Device Remote input RX Remote input RX X1000 to X101F RX00 to RX1F RX00 to RX1F g 4 1 X1020 to X107F RX20 to RX7F RX20 to RX7F 4 Hee eee m0 qe mmm Rh RRR
142. sea 2d vertex eA el IPAE e PAIS e rSn E 39 6 2 3 Installation direction ect men ex eda a A AUR AER eae 40 63 lnsta llationz oie ba diene de See dew Saw be oe eras OBRAS KOCPEATIE 41 6 3 4 41 6 4 Wiring NES eed 44 6 4 1 Wiring with a terminal block for module power supply and 44 6 4 2 Wiring of an Ethernet cable 0 46 6 4 8 Wiring of a CC Link dedicated cable 002s CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 53 7 1 Parameter Settings for CC Link IE Field Network 53 7 2 Parameter Settings for 54 CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING 59 8 1 Precautions for Programming sadne s 59 8 2 Example of Communications with CC Link Remote 62 8 2 1 System configuration example 0 0 0 6 cc re 62 8 2 2 Setting of CC Link IE Field Network 00 0 0 ccc eee nenna 64 8 233 Setting Enko Mb eel teal Maas 66 8 24 Program example srst esiti asda ate bor wade a aos d deed 67 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 69 9 1 Operation Upon Error xoi imei eR eh se ndi dus AL b sale 69 9 2 Troubleshooting Procedure 00 cc rss 71 9 3 CC Link IE Field Network 5
143. stations set as temporary error invalid stations can be checked on a list User s manual for the master local module used System Error History The history of errors that occurred in the bridge module can be checked Page 74 Section 9 4 Remote Operation The selected station can be reset through the remote operation Page 73 Section 9 3 2 72 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Remote operation Remotely reset the bridge module from GX Works2 connected to the master station 1 Select a slave station to be reset and click the Remote operation button CC IE Field Diagnostics Select Module Module Network No 1 Change Module SEES station No 1 es Total Slave Stations Total Slave Stations Current Link Number of Station Set In Parameter 1 Connected l Scan Time 1 ms Errors Detected Hide Disconnected statione fi Data link unperforme Intelligent Selected Station Communication Status Monitor 9226 00 C Check the transient communication route from the connected ais station to the destination station Station No 1_No Error Mode Onine PONTE Check the communication route whether you can reach E Communication Teste communication target station from the specified station MAC Address BI kie i nn Cable Test Check the cable status between the connected station and the destination station Link Start Stop Start or stop the network data link
144. status of the bridge module 1 ON Power supply on OFF Power supply off CC Link IE Field Network LED Indicates the status of CC Link IE Field Network RUN LED green Indicates the operating status of the bridge module ON Operating normally OFF A serious error has occurred MODE LED green Indicates the mode of the bridge module ON In the online mode Flashing In the unit test mode OFF Unit test completed A D LINK LED green Indicates the data link status ON Performing data link cyclic transmission in progress Flashing Performing data link cyclic transmission stopped OFF Not performing data link disconnected ERR LED red Indicates the error status of CC Link IE Field Network of the bridge module ON A moderate error or serious error has occurred Flashing A warning has occurred OFF Operating normally PORT1 connector for connecting CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector P1 Connect an Ethernet cable 37 Page 46 Section 6 4 2 There are no restrictions on the connecting order of the P1 connector and P2 connector ON The module has received abnormal data L ER LED The module is performing loopback red RE The module has received normal data The module has not performed loopback 3 LINKLED ON Linkup in progress green OFF Linkdown in progress PORT2 connector for connecting CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector P2 Connect an Ethernet cable Page 46 Section 6 4 2 There are no restrictions on the conne
145. ster station RWr Address Description RWr n 0y Bridge module operating status RWr 1 Error code RWr n 2 Warning code RWr n 3y Use prohibited RWr n 4y RWr n 5 CC Link operating status RWr n 6 to RWr n 7 Use prohibited RWr n 8j RWr n 9 RWF nA Data link status of other stations on CC Link RWr n By RWr n Cy to RWr n Fy Use prohibited RWr n 104 RWr0 of CC Link RWO of the station number 1 RWr n 11 RWr1 of CC Link RWr1 of the station number 1 RWr n 124 RWr2 of CC Link RWr2 of the station number 1 RWr n 13y RWr3 of CC Link RWr3 of the station number 1 RWr n 14y RWr4 of CC Link RWr0 of the station number 2 RWr 15 RWr5 of CC Link RWr1 of the station number 2 RWr 16 RWr6 of CC Link RWr2 of the station number 2 RWr n 17y RWr7 of CC Link RWr3 of the station number 2 RWr n k 10y RWr k 0 of CC Link RWrO0 of the station number m RWr 11 RWr k 14 of CC Link RWr1 of the station number m RWr n k 124 RWr 2 of CC Link RWr2 of the station number m RWr n k 13 RWr k 3y of CC Link RWr3 of the station number m n The start address assigned to the bridge module by the station number setting in CC Link IE Field Network m The last station number in CC Link k The start address assigned to the CC Link remote input of the last connected station number in CC Link Point Do not read or write the data from to any Use prohibited remote registe
146. stored 6904 Line status 0 Normal 1 Data link disabled disconnected Whether station numbers are unique when the start station numbers of modules are different is stored 0 Normal 1 Station number in use start station number only b15 b14 b13 b12 to 698H eps Te efe T 6994 Station number in use 69A status 69A 69By 69BH 64 63 62 61 to 52 51 50 49 The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers Reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Only the bit corresponding to the start station number turns on This item is checked and the result is stored only upon data link start and the update of a parameter For a CC Link remote station with the transmission speed auto tracking setting whether the station number is already used for other stations may not be detected 111 yng jo sjiejeq z xipueddy Address Name Description Whether the connected module status matches with parameter settings is stored A mismatch error will occur in the following cases 1 The station types do not match 2 The number of occupied stations do not match 3 The expanded cyclic settings do not match 4 The CC Link compatible versions do not match 1 When the number of connected modules is smaller than or equal to the number of modules set using the parameter a mismatch error will not occur When a remote device sta
147. t exchanges I O signals bit data and I O data word data with the master station by cyclic transmission This station responds to a transient transmission request from another station and also issues a transient transmission request to another station Disconnection A process of stopping data link if a data link error occurs Cyclic transmission A function by which data are periodically exchanged among stations on the same network using link devices RX RY RWw and RWr Slave station A generic term for stations other than a master station local station remote I O station remote device station and intelligent device station Dedicated instruction An instruction that simplifies programming for using functions of intelligent function modules Relay station A station that includes two or more network modules Data are passed through this station to stations on other networks Data link A generic term for cyclic transmission and transient transmission Device A device X Y M D or others in a CPU module Transient transmission A function of communication with another station which is used when requested by a dedicated instruction or GX Works2 Buffer memory A memory in a bridge module where data such as setting values and monitoring values are stored Return A process of restarting data link when a station recovers from an error Bridge module The abbreviation for the
148. t occurred in the past can be checked with the error history For the details on the error history refer to gt Page 74 Section 9 4 The status of Error code address 8001 is transferred to Error code RWr 1 of the remote register c Warning code address 80024 When a minor error occurs its warning code is stored When the cause of the minor error is removed Warning code address 80024 is cleared Warnings that occurred in the past can be checked with the error history For the details on the error history refer to gt Page 74 Section 9 4 The status of Warning code address 8002 is transferred to Warning code RWr2 of the remote register oway yng jo sjiejeq Z xipueddy 115 Appendix Data Link Processing Time The processing time when a bridge module is used is as follows 1 Transmission delay time The transmission delay time is the total of the following periods of time 1 Sequence scan User s manual for the CPU module used 2 Link refresh time of CC Link IE Field Network User s manual for the master local module used 3 Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network User s manual for the master local module used Device transfer time s Page 117 Appendix 3 1 Link scan time of CC Link 7 5 Page 118 Appendix 3 2 Processing time of a CC Link remote station Manual for the CC Link remote station used CC Link CPU module Master local module Bridge module remote station
149. tation Is the station type an intelligent device station Change the station type of the module to an intelligent device station in the network configuration settings of the master station Is the station type a reserved station Change the setting of reserved ignored error station to other than the reserved station in the network configuration settings of the master station Has data link been found stopped through the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Check the link status through the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics and start link if it is stopped Is the station number setting switch set to other than 1 to 120 The setting range for the station number setting switch is 1 to 120 Set the number between 1 to 120 5 When the D LINK LED turns off Check item Corrective action Does the own station on the network operate normally Connect GX Works2 to the master station and check that the master station is performing data link with the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics User s manual for the master local module used Are 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables used Replace the cable with a 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cable 1 User s manual for the master local module used Is the distance between stations connected to each other with an Ethernet cable 100m or less Change the length of the Ethernet cable between stations to 100m or less Does the
150. tations having no communication error are continued Continue The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued The areas for remote I O stations having no communication error are continued CC Link remote I O station Depends on the external signal All points turn off CC Link remote device station Continue Continue Continue Continue 5 When a communication error such as power off occurs in a CC Link remote device station Remote register Remote register Module Remote input RX Remote output RY PUER RWw RWr The receiving area for Thereceiving area for the remote device the remote device station having a station having a communication error communication error is cl d is held CPU module of the master station 15 0 8 Continue Continue pne The areas for remote The areas for remote device stations device stations having no having no communication error communication error are continued are continued Thereceiving area for Thereceiving area for a remote device the remote device station having a station having a communication error communication error is cleared is held Bridge module The areas for remote The areas for remote device stations device stations having no having no communication error communication error are continued are continued CC Link remote I
151. tatus is stored 0 Not set 1 Set b15 to b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 to bO 659 Transmission speed H setting L gt 10M iH 5M 2 5M 625K I p 156K Mode setting status is stored 0 Online 6604 Mode setting status 3 Line test 1 6 Hardware test 664 No of retries The set number of retries upon an error response is stored H information 1 to 7 times 665 No of automatic The set number of automatic return stations in one link scan is stored H return stations 1 to 10 stations Delay timer E 6664 infarmaliori The set delay time is stored The parameter setting used is stored 6674 Slave station information saving startup Automatic CC Link startup Whether the parameters have been correctly set is stored Parameter status 6684 own station 0 Correct Values other than 0 Error code 3 Page 76 Section 9 5 Whether unique station numbers have been assigned for modules and whether parameter settings match with connected module status are stored 0 Normal Values other than 0 Error code 3 Page 76 Section 9 5 669 Mounted status Error details are stored in Station number in use status address 698 to 69B and Actual installation parameter consistency status address 69C to 69F This item is checked and the result is stored only upon link start Whether the switch has been correctly set is stored 66A Switch setting status 0 Correct Values other than 0 Error code Page 76 Section 9 5 Max
152. the contents noted in this manual 2013 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 132 WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required onsite at domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion Mitsubishi shall not be held responsible for any re commissioning maintenance or testing on site that involves replacement of the failed module Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be eighteen 18 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s ma
153. the module may be in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Minor error 0203 Station number switch Reset the switch to the station number that was set when the module was changing error powered on 02044 Momentary Powel taille Check the power supply to the bridge module occurrence Lf eBpuq y yeu SJOJ3 96 Sepo uuem pue sepo 10113 Jo IS 96 9 5 2 Errors that occur in CC Link IE Field Network 1 Error codes Error code RT Classification Error description Action hexa decimal Parameter error D0104 RX size over Correct the points assigned to the RX devices Parameter error D0114 RY size over Correct the points assigned to the RY devices Parameter error D0124 RWw size over Correct the points assigned to the RWw devices Parameter error D0134 RWr size over Correct the points assigned to the RWr devices DOEO Moderate Station type mismatch Change the station type of the module to the intelligent device station in the error network configuration setting of the master station submaster station In the network configuration settings of the master station submaster station cancel the reserved station setting DOETH Ow ivalalioninesaived Change the station number of the module to a station number that is not reserved Station No already inuse Set a unique station number
154. the performance specifications Has any hardware failure or watchdog timer error occurred If the RUN LED does not turn on even after the module power supply is tuned off then on the possible cause is a hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Is the startup mode switch still in the SET position Reset the startup mode switch from SET to the normal position 2 When the MODE LED flashes Check item Corrective action Is the bridge module under the unit test When the bridge module is under the unit test completion of the unit test turns on the D LINK LED on the CC Link IE Field Network side Take a corrective action according to the result of the unit test Page 92 Section 9 8 3 When the MODE LED turns off Check item Corrective action Has any hardware failure occurred If the MODE LED does not turn on even after the module power supply is turned off then on the possible cause is a hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 82 4 When the D LINK LED flashes CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Check item Corrective action Does the bridge module station number match the station number of the bridge module specified in the network configuration settings of the master station Match the bridge module station number and the station number specified in the network configuration settings of the master s
155. tion describes precautions on the wiring for CC Link IE Field Network a b c d e f Laying Ethernet cables Place the Ethernet cable in a duct or fix the cable by clamping it If not dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact Do not touch the core of the connector of the cable or the module and protect it from dirt and dust If any oil from hands or any dirt or dust sticks to the core it can increase transmission loss causing data link to fail Check the following s any Ethernet cable disconnected s any Ethernet cable shorted Are the connectors securely connected Broken cable latch of the Ethernet cable Do not use an Ethernet cable with broken latches Doing so may cause the cable disconnection or malfunction Connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Hold the connector part when connecting and disconnecting the Ethernet cable Pulling the cable with connected to the module may result in damage to the module or cable or malfunction due to poor contact Connectors without Ethernet cables connected To prevent dust from entering the module attach the included connector cover Maximum station to station distance of the Ethernet cable maximum cable length The maximum station to station distance is 100m However the distance may become shorter depending on the operating environment of the cable For d
156. tion is actually connected and an intelligent device station has been set using the parameter for example a mismatch error will not occur 0 Normal 1 Mismatch error Example of a mismatch error 69 Installation Parameter 69Dy Actual 69E installation parameter Remote device station Remote I O station H 69F consistency status Intelligent device station Remote station Intelligent device station Remote device station b15 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 bi bO 69CH 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 69DH 32 31 30 29 to 20 19 18 17 69EH 48 47 46 45 to 36 35 34 33 69FH 64 63 62 61 to 52 51 50 49 The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers Reserved stations station with the last station number and stations later than that are excepted Only the bit corresponding to the start station number turns on This item is checked and the result is stored only upon data link start and the update of a parameter The result of the line test 1 is stored 0 Normal 1 Error b15 b14 b13 b12 to b3 b2 bi 6 4 6B4H 16 15 14 13 to 4 3 2 1 Line test 1 result 6B5H 32 31 30 29 to 20 19 18 17 H 6B6H 48 47 46 45 to 36 35 34 33 6B7 6B7H 64 63 62 61 to 52 51 50 49 The numbers 1 to 64 in the table are station numbers The bits for the station numbe
157. tions NCAUTION Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the module Such foreign matter can cause a fire failure or malfunction Place the cables in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise When disconnecting the cable from the module do not pull the cable by the cable part For the cable with connector hold the connector part of the cable For the cable connected to the terminal block loosen the terminal screw Pulling the cable connected to the module may result in malfunction or damage to the module or cable When an overcurrent caused by an error of an external device or a failure of the programmable controller flows for a long time it may cause smoke and fire To prevent this configure an external safety circuit such as a fuse Startup and Maintenance Precautions 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 module or retightening the terminal block screws Failure to do so may result in electric shock Do not disass
158. tions specifications Supplied power for Check if the power is the power supply of the Adjust the supply voltage so disconnected or the voltage is bridge module and those of all that it is within the specified communication p 7 out of the specified range slave stations range Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as Is the transmission cable possible from each other It is located near the power cable recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm The entire system cannot be data linked occasionally Noise Is there any noise on the transmission cable or more between them Is the FG separated from the power cable GND Separate the FG from the power cable GND Decrease the transmission speed and check the frequency of noise occurrence Take measures against noise Decrease the transmission speed Bridge module Is the bridge module broken Replace the bridge module and check that it operates Repair or replace the bridge failure module normally Do not turn on Data link stop Has the data link stop address 5E0 b2 Do not Link stop instruction been executed IS Data tinis stop address use a device that has read wrongly 5E0j4 b2 Data link stop address 5E0 b2 multiple times 88 To be continued on the next page CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble description Item to check Point
159. tly evices short circuit and poor contact cables between the bridge module and slave stations Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as Per possible from each other It is Santee acer ne poner Sabie fecommended that they be The entire wired with a distance of system cannot be data linked Noise Is there any noise on the transmission cable 100mm or more between them Is the FG separated from the power cable GND Separate the FG from the power cable GND Decrease the transmission speed and check the frequency of noise occurrence Take measures against noise Decrease the transmission speed Bridge module Is the bridge module broken Replace the bridge module and Repair or replace the bridge failure check that it operates normally module Do not turn on Data link stop Has the data link stop address 5E04 b2 Do not Link stop instruction been executed is Data link Stop audeas use a device that has read wrongly 5E0 b2 Data link stop address 5E0 b2 multiple times Some stations cannot be data linked occasionally Supplied power for communication Check if the voltage is too low Check the power supply of the faulty station Adjust the supply voltage so that it is within the specified range Cables and other devices Check if there is any cable connector poor contact or usage not meeting the specificati
160. to check Check method Corrective action Some stations cannot be data linked occasionally Cables and other devices Check the cable and other tools for disconnection short circuit incorrect wiring poor contact and usage not meeting the specifications transmission distance station to station distance coexistence of different types of cables and FG connection Check if a transmission cable other than a CC Link dedicated cable is used Check the cable used for the faulty station When multiple faulty stations exist successively up to the end of the transmission path check the cable of the stations close to the bridge module multiple stations Connect the cable correctly Supplied power for communication Check if the power is disconnected or the voltage is out of the specified range Check the power supply of the faulty station Adjust the supply voltage so that it is within the specified range Is there any noise on the Is the transmission cable located near the power cable Wire the transmission cable and the power cable as far as possible from each other It is recommended that they be wired with a distance of 100mm or more between them up in correct order System Noise iae 2 transmission cable Is the FG separated from the Separate the FG from the power cable GND power cable GND Decrease the transmission amp 56ed ahd checkthe Take
161. twork are turned off 2 All outputs from remote I O stations connected to the CC Link network are turned off Check Data link status each station SWOOBO to SWO00B7 and configure an interlock circuit in the sequence program to ensure that the entire system will operate safely Incorrect output or malfunction due to a communication failure may result in an accident Outputs may remain on or off due to a failure of a bridge module Configure an external circuit for monitoring output signals that could cause a serious accident Do not use any use prohibited signals as remote input or output signals because the use prohibited signals are used for the system Do not write any data to the use prohibited area in the remote register If these operations are performed correct operation of the module cannot be guaranteed Design Precautions NCAUTION Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise Installation Precautions NWARNING Shut off the external power supply all phases used the system before mounting or removing a module Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction Installation Precautions NCAUTION Use the module in an environment that meets the general specifications in this ma
162. umber has been specified in the temporary Specify the start station number number setting error error invalid request or temporary error invalid canceling request When one of the following requests is issued a B307 Data link error in all data link error has occurred in all stations Make sure that the data link returns to normal H stations Data link restart address 5 0 0 then issue the request again Data link stop address 5E0 b2 Station number setting B3084 error A slave station number is outside of 1 to 64 Set the number within 1 to 64 installation status The station number of the connected module is B309 Station number already already in use including the station numbers of Check the station number of the corresponding occupied stations and excluding the start station modules number The station type differs between the connected modules and parameter settings Mismatch between the c ted P t connected module Start CC Link with the automatic CC Link B30Ay module setting status and parameter startup and save the parameters again setting Remote Remote I O device Remote I O device h device Mismatch between the connected module The network parameter setting does not match status and parameter with the connected module status Maten them setting A request such as the temporary error invalid s station specification line test request or data r B30Dy Initi
163. us address 680 to 683p Check whether normal communications can be performed when the transmission speed is decreased to 156kbps Check if faulty stations can be identified using Other stations data link status address 6804 to 683p Check whether normal communications can be performed when the transmission speed is decreased to 156kbps Check the switch setting of the faulty station Adjust the transmission speed setting to that of the bridge module Check that the cable is wired correctly Wire the cable correctly Check that the shield of the cable is grounded Ground the shield Check that terminating resistors are connected to the farthest ends of the CC Link system Connect terminating resistors to the farthest ends of the CC Link system eDpug 7 6 Point To turn on off Data link restart address 5EO b0 a sequence program for accessing the remote buffer memory of the bridge module is required Ag BunoousejqnoJ 2 6 91 9 8 Unit Test Carry out the unit test to check if there is any hardware failure in the bridge module MEIRE CCLinkIE CCunk NZ2GF CCB 2 Ethernet cable a gt CC Link IE Field Network side RIX Test in execution 92 RUN MODE DLINK ERR HERES Power off the module Connect the PORT1 and PORT2 connectors of the bridge module with
164. utput cables are bundled output cables Ground the ground terminal of the noise filter to the ground point of the control panel with the shortest ground wire possible approximately 10cm Appendix 4 2 Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The bridge module operates at the rated voltage of 24VDC The Low Voltage Directive is not applied to the modules that operate at the rated voltage of less than 50VAC and 75VDC 128 APPENDICES Appendix 5 Checking the Serial Number and Function Version The serial number and function version of the bridge module can be checked on the rating plate MITSUBISHI EE MEN MAN __ e Va MODEL MAC address Serial No Function version 14121000000000 OA NM MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN i See instruction manual n a J Relevant regulation standards UOISJOA pue JequinN jeues eu xipueddy 129 Appendix 6 External Dimensions st eren AONE NIG NC 160 y 4 5 Unit mm 130 INDEX A Automatic CC Link startup function 55 B Bridge module 12 o bd reae Roe a ay 12 CC Link dedicated cable 12 CC Link IE Field 12 CC Link IE Field Network LED 17 D iEINICE
165. ve 1 EMC Directive related standards a Emission requirements Standard Test item Test description Value specified in standard 30 to 230MHz QP 40dBuV m measured at 10m distance 230 to 1000MHz QP 47dByV m The electromagnetic wave which the product emits to the external space is CISPR16 2 3 Radiated emission measured EN61131 2 2007 measured at 10m distance CISPR16 2 1 0 15 to 0 5MHz 79dB Mean 66dB CISPR16 1 2 The noise level which the product seAnoeJiq eBeyoA pue JWG xipueddy Conducted emission emits to the power line is measured 0 5 to 30MHz QP 73dB Mean 60dB 1 QP Quasi Peak value Mean Average value 2 The bridge module is an open type device a device designed to be housed in other equipment and must be installed inside a conductive control panel The tests were conducted with the programmable controller installed in a control panel oAnoeJIq OWA 24 Aduioo sainseay xIpueddy 123 b Immunity requirements Standard Test item Test description Value specified in standard EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity An electrostatic discharge is applied to the enclosure of the equipment 8kV Air discharge 4kV Contact discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field An electric field is radiated to the product 80 AM modulation 1kHz 80 to 1000MHz
166. wer supply CC Link dedicated cable and external device to the CC Link remote station Parameter setting for CC Link IE Field Network Connect the master station to GX Works2 to set the parameters of CC Link IE Field Network Parameter setting for CC Link Set the parameters of CC Link with the switch of the bridge module Create a program Station number setting for the bridge module Page 37 Section 6 1 Station number setting for the CC Link remote station Manual for the CC Link remote station 3 Page 41 Section 6 3 Wiring for the bridge module z Page 44 Section 6 4 Wiring for the CC Link remote station LL Manual for the CC Link remote station Page 53 Section 7 1 lt gt Page 54 Section 7 2 L gt Page 59 CHAPTER 8 Power off the system Delete or add the CC Link remote station and perform the procedure above from Station number setting to Programming CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION Memo 33 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATON 5 1 Network Configuration The following diagram shows the network configuration using a bridge module CC Link IE Field Network Master local module Bridge module CC Link remote I O stations remote device stations 34 5 2 1 2 3 4 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATON Applicable Systems Applicable master station Master stations that can be used are listed on
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