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CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module User`s Manual

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1. Inbound Route This test checks the route and data arrival from the connected station to the target station in IP communication The IP address is displayed in decimal Outbound Route Connected Station Own Station 192 158 3 30 Normal Transit Pointi Network Mo 1 Station Mo 1 Normal Inbound Route n error occurred during the test b If the cause cannot be identified from symptoms such as a timeout error display Enter the IP address in a module closest to the device where the IP communication test was executed Repeat the test until the station that cannot receive communications is found In the following system configuration execute the IP communication test in order of to IP address Ethernet 192 168 3 1 192 168 3 30 ep 192 168 2 30 6 192 168 2 1 CC Link IE Field 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 125 192 168 1 2 Network o o Station No 1 Master station Station No 2 g Source where the IP Se ao a a Network No 1 Network No 1 was execute Network No 3 Network No 2 15891 uoneoiunuuuJoo dI suoneoiunuuuoo Buiyoayo 9 E uonoun 4 J JSULIL j9x2ed dl XJ0Wj9N PIA 4 3l HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI 7 123 7 3 1 Setting to access a different network address When the IP address does not meet the rules described on Page 106 Section 7 3 1 1 the following settings are required in addition to th
2. 76 Creating aprogram 0 eee ee eee 79 Current consumption llle 31 Cyclic transmission lees 13 19 Cyclic transmission cannot be performed 151 D EINICEBED x 3i e E re BICI ecc pP Date and time of the error Dedicated instruction llle Delete Browsing History sss Destination Setting 0 Detail Setting 000 0c eee DIN rail OOK acu assets GR de e EA A Direct connection simple connection Direct MELSOFT connection port buffer memory address 1344 to 1355 540 to 54By 207 Disconnection 1 56 9o hee ceo sacs anaes 13 ERR BED s zoe Gourd ve Da i ds 25 147 EIOL COGO vet BOE deben d won SR ad ares 157 Error count buffer memory address 2049 801 Ub cars udo E giu es MOrSotU REI spe Et 209 Emor BISIORyo eee ots dire ua Se SEE Ee ES 141 Error log No 1 buffer memory address 2064 to 2079 S10 RO OIF a oe o n Rum Do donc A bar ok Seen 209 Error log No 2 to No 64 buffer memory address 2080 to 3087 820 to COF 2 210 Error log write pointer buffer memory address ZOSO COZ iy i uci etnies ato d ea wha RO ea 209 Ethernet eu stet ce iw tae ed hee ae eee Ae 76 189 Ethernet adapter diagnostics 21 143 198 Ethernet adapter module sss 13 Ethernet port buffer memory address 26 to 33 1Ay to 21 H V 3 od E Ke WE DC alk HE DP aaa R
3. llllllellllel eee eens 195 10 54 Parameter Winges 2 295 8 eom tro ee dae e deed e pn t tm ee accetti aD beds 195 10 5 2 Parameter reading 0 0 0 ccc eR e 195 10 6 Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor llle 196 10 7 Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics 0 0 0 0 0 rr 198 APPENDICES 200 Appendix 1 Buffer Memory Details llle RR RR l3 200 Appendix 1 1 Module operation area ee n 201 Appendix 1 2 Own station information llle RR RR Rr 202 Appendix 1 3 Ethernet port operation area cen 203 Appendix 1 4 Ethernet port error log area see 209 Appendix 1 5 Ethernet port line status eR RR 210 Appendix 1 6 Ethernet port connection status dataarea ee 211 Appendix 1 7 On demand function data sending area lees 211 Appendix 2 Link Special Relay SB List 2 0 0 0 000 0 eens 212 Appendix 3 Link Special Register SW List 0 0 0 00 0 0 02 c ec eee 213 Appendix 4 Special Relay SM List llle 215 Appendix 5 Special Register SD List 4s occas edd ee E eee Suri Esq 217 Appendix 6 Resetting Parameters to Factory Default Values 0 0 0 0 c eee eee 222 Appendix 7 Access Codes and an Attribute Code 2 nee 223 Appendix 8 EMC and Low Voltage Directives llle RR 224 Appendix 8 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive leen 224 Appendix 8 2 Measures to comply with the Low Voltage Direct
4. 39 to 47 Bes 27 to 2F ystem area 48 Page 202 i M 0001 Read 49 to 767 Bx 31 to 2FFy ystem area 768 Ethernet port operation area P Page 203 du Initial processing error code Read i 300p area for initial processing Appendix 1 3 1 37 Address Decimal Hexadecimal 769 to 783 301 to 30F 1 784 310 785 3114 786 3124 TOT 3134 788 3144 789 3154 790 to 791 316 to 3171 792 3184 193 3194 794 to 795 31Ay to 31By System area Ethernet port operation area Connection information area No 1 796 to 799 31Cy to 31Fy 800 to 1295 Ethernet port operation area 320 to 50F Connection information area No 2 to No 32 1296 5101 1297 5114 1298 512 1299 5134 1300 5144 Ethernet port operation area 1301 Auto open UDP port area 9159 1302 to 1303 b16 to 517p 1304 5184 1305 519 1306 to 1307 51Ay to 51By 38 Communication data code Own Station Port No TCP connection system Connection status Latest error code Destination port No Destination IP address Same as Connection information area No 1 Communication data code Own Station Port No Connection status Latest error code Destination port No Destination IP address Initial i Read Write Refer to value Page 203 Appendix 1 3 2 Read Page 203 Appendix 1 3 2 Read R
5. D20D D20E D20F D210 D2114 D2124 D2134 D2144 Action Target station No error in transient data Specified master station No error in Check and correct the target station number at the transient request source transient data and retry the operation Current master station No error in transient data e From the master station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action e If the originating or target station has detected an error identify the cause of the error and take action Transient data transmission Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the completion wait timeout operation e When the mode of the master station is Online High Speed Mode change it to Online Normal Mode and retry the operation Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are connected properly Header information error in transient Correct the header information at the transient request source and retry the data operation Target station No error in transient Check the command at the transient request source to see if it is available data for all stations or a group and retry the operation Target station No error in transient Correct the header information at the transient request source and retry the data operation Own station No undefined dedicated reno Set the station number in the parameter settin
6. Thank you for purchasing the CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet adapter module hereinafter abbreviated as the Ethernet adapter module This manual describes the operating procedure system configuration parameter setting functions and troubleshooting of the Ethernet adapter module Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the Ethernet adapter module to handle it correctly When applying the program examples introduced in this manual to the actual system ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems Please make sure that the end users read this manual RELEVANT MANUALS 1 CC Link IE Field Network related manual When using CC Link IE Field Network for the first time refer to the CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual The following shows the system of CC Link IE Field Network manuals Manual name A Description manual number model code Overview of CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the MELSEC Q series SH 080917ENG 139247 master local module MELSEC Q CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual Overview of CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configur
7. tee a OE come rr ge Or ee oe SSS SSS SSS P M5 222 22 0 2 25 eS 5 22 T e eS SEES External device CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 7 1 3 Network setting on the configuration computer 1 Open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box on the personal computer and configure the settings as shown below KO Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connections gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection gt General gt button gt Internet Protocol TCP IP gt button Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 9 Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 3 23 Subnet mask 255 255 255 O Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 2 Open the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box from the Web browser and configure the settings as shown below If the same network settings are applied to the Ethernet adapter module and the proxy server the following settings are not necessary Web browser gt Tools gt Internet Options g
8. 0 0 to 223 255 0 0 to 223 255 Same numbers for the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them 0 0 to 223 255 Same numbers for the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them IP address setting not required 1 to 239 Same number for the external device and the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part connected to the external device Automatically set network number of the own station 1 to 239 1 to 239 Same number for the external device and the CPU module 1 Set the numbers according to the range supported by the external device used The range may not apply depending on the external device Check the specifications of the external device used Point To transmit communications to the external device the routing parameters are required Fourth octet 1 to 120 1 Automatically set station number of the own station e 1to 120 Automatically set station number of the own station 1 to 120 e 125 125 is always set in the master station 1 to 120 Page 109 Section 7 3 4 1 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 2 When the network addresses are different When the same network address cannot be set for the external device and CC Link IE Field Network decide the IP address within the ranges listed in the following table Setting range of the IP
9. 2 Please set routing parameter If not communication cannot be executed on some network communication routes 3 Specify the other station Set the destination CPU For the setting method refer to the following GX Works2 Version1 Operating Manual Common b Connection using two or more TCP connections W Connection Destination window gt Connection1 Transfer Setup Connection1 PC side I F CC IE Cont Li Q Series NET IT PLC AF NET 10 H d Bus Board Board Board Board Network Mo 3 Station No 1 Protocol TCP PLC side I F i CC IE Cont Li 4 leld teld NET 10 H Module Communication Ethernet Module Head Module Adapter alel Network No 3 Station No 30 Computer Type QJ71E71 IP Address Host Name 192 168 3 30 Station No lt gt IP Information Automatic Response System Other Station api Connection Channel List Setting ee No Specification Other Station Other Station Sinal k N PLC Direct Coupled Setting Connection Test Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times o 0 Coectontet O Network i PLC Type Communication Route Detail CC IE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CC Link C24 NET 10 H System Image Network No pim Station No 30 E H EH HE E Eee CC IE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CC Link C24 NET 10 H Cancel Accessing Other Station Multiple CPLI Setting 5 J 5 5 pas E Not Specified 132 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 1 Set Et
10. Ex Proper setting External device Master station External device request source device n Scie B request destination device ocal station 9 ase 2 ts auus Station Station No 1 No 2 Network No 1 Network No 2 Network No 3 EBENEN gt Communication routes set using the routing parameters lt gt Communication route automatically set from the Ethernet adapter module to the master station Setting for Setting for Setting for Target Relay Relay Target Relay Relay The setting is not required Network No Network No Station No Tere MENSIS RICON OA because the Ethernet 3 2 0 adapter module does not have the routing parameters Set this column to pass communications through the master station Ex Improper setting External device Master station External device request source device request destination device Local station Network No 1 Network No 2 Network No 3 EER p gt Communication routes set using the routing parameters Communication route automatically set from the Ethernet adapter module to the master station Setting for Setting for Setting for Target Relay Relay Target Relay Relay The setting is not required Network No Network No Station No Nee MSS because the Ethernet 3 2 2 1 2 1 adapter module does not have the routing N parameters Because the communication route for data
11. SLMP gt t RENTO 4 Send reques instruction execution Send data 3 Send setting Establish connection between an external device and the Ethernet adapter module Check that the Ethernet adapter module is in a state where on demand data can be sent Store control data and send data in the buffer memory in the Ethernet adapter module Turn on Send request flag On demand data is sent from the Ethernet adapter module to the external device oOO5 s50 tu Check the result of the on demand data sent from the Ethernet adapter module to the external device Control data and send data Data setting Send request flag ejep pueuiep uo pues 0 MOH tZ uonoun pueujep uo y Buis uoneoiunuuloS ZZ Completion code reading Completion code Send completed flag On demand execution Point Turn on Send request flag after setting all the setting data buffer memory address 5635 to 6655 16034 to 19FF When turning on Send request flag complete the REMTO instruction that sets the setting data before executing the REMTO instruction that turns on Send request flag Do not set the setting data and turn on Send request flag at the same time using one REMTO instruction 91 7 2 5 Buffer memories used for the on demand function This section describes the buffer memories used for channel 1 in the on demand function For channels 2
12. Changing the station number to 7E current control station master station allows external devices with a serial number first five digits of 14022 or later to access a station operating as a master station master operating station uonoun pe oJduJ pue uonoun j M N 0 xipueddy 233 Appendix 11 Checking the Serial Number and Function Version The serial number and function version of the Ethernet adapter module can be checked on any of the following e Rating plate Front of the module Configuration tool 1 Checking on the rating plate The rating plate is located on the side face of the Ethernet adapter module a MITSUBISHI AMITSUBSH fs N Serial number a Model Function version SERIAL 140220000000000 CA lt lt ee instruction manual Relevant regulation ee eee _j standards MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN 234 APPENDICES 2 Checking on the front of the module The serial number on the rating plate is also printed on the front at the bottom of the module n NZ2GF ETB RUN MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR INIT COM ERR STATION NO 1 2 4 8 x100 x10 x1 ecco ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee M I Serial number Function version 3 Checking using the configuration tool The serial number and function version can be checked on the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics window in the configuration tool Online gt Diagnostics gt ES M
13. Displays a command code of the message that was detected as an error Displays a subcommand code of the message that was detected as an error Displays the error details and countermeasure H Error Details Error Code 0420h Description Connection No error Deis J Correct the connection No set in the on demand function Data Link Status Displays the current data link status Latest Error Error Code Displays an error code of the CC Link IE Field Network part dE Page 157 Section 9 5 Date and Time Displays the date and time of the error occurrence Displays the error details and countermeasure HE Error Details Error Code Description NETWORK ERROR A CC Link IE Field Network error has occurred Tsk Perform the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics from the master station to check the network status Then take action to correct the problem Check the network s error code of the error that occurred at the same time using the error history of the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Close sonsouBeiq 1ejdepy 1eujeuj3 2 04 Displays the latest error code of each Connection No 1 to No 32 Connection Status Normal No error Other than normal Latest error code Displays the information about the Ethernet adapter module WE Page 235 Appendix 11 3 m Clears the communication error and turns off the COM ERR LED COM ERR LED Checks whether the communic
14. Ethernet adapter module Master station gs d Configuration tool External device s iejep uoneoiunuluoo z LZ UOISSIUJSUEJ 9i 9 2 pue uoneoiunuluo2 dlIATS LZ 1 Communication settings Item Setting Protocol TCP IP TCP connection type Unpassive Communication data Binary code code 2 SLMP commands Item Command Subcommand Description Reads values from bit devices of consecutive device Read 0401 0000 l numbers in units of 16 points Device Writes values to word devices of consecutive device Write 1401 0000 numbers in units of one point 67 68 3 Link device assignment sm mm um mm mum mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m mm mm mm mm mm m mw a Assignment of RX and RY Master station Master local CPU module module Ethernet adapter module e moo X 0000 1000 13FF e e e A e e oo qun e SSeS Se SSS eS m b Assignment of RWr and RWw Master station CPU module Master local Ethernet adapter module module RWr W W 0000 1000 13FF Unused FFF W 0000u O3FF Unused JOFFE e eee ee um um mm um um mm um um m um Em Em Em Em ee m um um 2S e e e um m um m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm um mm ww 2 a anc E gre CE E RE E P ROE E C C E A OE SSS SSS SS A ES Reading data of 32 bits External device Writing data of 2 words
15. If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative LED status RUN Flashing ERR On RUN On ERR Off RUN On ERR On RUN Flashing ERR On RUN Flashing ERR On RUN Flashing ERR On Error code 0C65 0C92 0FD1 OFD4 10384 17A0 17A14 2AC4 Error and cause SP UNIT LAY ERR Hardware failure inside the Ethernet adapter module was detected Supplementary information Common information Module No slot No Individual information lklDiagnostic timing When powered on or reset SYSTEM LAY ERR Hardware failure inside the Ethernet adapter module was detected Supplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing When powered on or reset PARAMETER ERROR Parameters are corrupted Supplementary information Common information File name Individual information Parameter No Diagnostic timing When powered on or reset or when parameters are written PARAMETER ERROR The parameter file is incorrect Or the contents of the file are not parameters Supplementary information Common information File name Individual information Parameter No lklDiagnostic timing e When powered on or reset or when parameters are written LINK PARA ERROR The network No of the CC Link IE Field Network is t
16. NCAUTION Use the Ethernet adapter module in an environment that meets the general specifications in this manual 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 electric components of the Ethernet adapter module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the Ethernet adapter module 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 Ethernet adapter module to fail or malfunction After wiring attach the included terminal cover to the module before turning it on for operation Failure to do so may result in electric shock Wiring Precautions NCAUTION e individually ground the FG and LG terminals of the programmable controller with a ground resistance of 1009 or less Failure to so may result in electric shock or malfunction 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 Ethernet adapter module and connect the cables correctly Connecting a power supply with a different voltage rating or incorrect wiring may cause a fire or failure Securely connect the
17. PLC Board E CC IE Field CC IE Field NET 10 H Module Communication X Ethernet Module Head Module Adapter Computer Type NZ2GF ETB IP Address Host Name Ethernet Port Direct Connection Other Station Setting No Specification Other Station Co existence Network Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times 9 Network Communication Route CCIE Cont CCIE Field Ethernet CC Link C24 NET 10 H Network No 1 Station No 0 Co existence Network Route CCIE Cont CCIE Field Ethernet CC Link C24 NET 10 H Accessing Other Station Multiple CPU Setting 3 3 3 3 Target PLC 1 2 3 4 Not Specified 1 Set Ethernet Board for PC side I F 2 Set CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter for PLC sid In the PLC side I F Detailed Setting of CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter select Ethernet Port Direct Connection as shown below PLC side I F Detailed Setting of CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter Connection Please select Connection via HUB when you use hub HUB even if there is only one target device Eo communicate IF hub HUB is connected to other devices and also Ethernet Port Direct Connection is selected during communication the line becomes overloaded This might affect other devices communication Please set routing parameter IF nok communication cannot be executed on same network communication routes 3 Specify the other station Set the destination CPU For the setting method refer to the f
18. fota i PLC Operation Mode at H W Error is co Ef a shows setting or operating examples For details refer to the following shows reference manuals Point s shows reference pages bage 30 Section 42 2 When an intelligent module is connected I O assignment can be omitted by selecting connected modules from Intelligent Function Module in the Project window 1 The mouse operation example is provided below Menu bar XZ Online 2 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 X Project window 5 gt Parameter gt PLC Parameter Select Project from the view selection area to open the Project window In the Project window expand Parameter and select PLC Parameter View selection area Setting Start X Y enables modification on the start I O numbers assigned to connected modules o c o E hen 1000 is specified in Start X Y to the slot where a 16 point module is connected the assignment range of an input module is changed to X1000 to X100F E oa ie sec CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals Set the type of the connected module in Type Setting a different type results in SP UNIT LAY ERR asthe intelligent function module the I O points must also be the same in addition to the I O assignment setting poujeu Bume
19. 7 2 6 On demand data format This section explains about on demand data sent from the Ethernet adapter module to an external device 1 On demand data The following illustration shows the on demand format Request Network Station destination For Requestdata Monitoring b ber module Vo ue length t number number u Ee im eng imer number Header Subheader Command Subcommand Send data a Subheader Subheaders vary depending on whether a serial No is added or not added to a request message e Set whether a serial No is added in the frame setting format of control data e Set the serial No of control data 7 Page 94 Section 7 2 5 5 For applications and precautions of serial Nos refer to the following SLMP Reference Manual When adding a serial No When not adding a serial No Fixed value Fixed value Fixed value erod p 5 4 904 2 9c 9 9 35H 34H 30H 30H 31H 32H 33H 34H 30H 30H 30H 30H 5 00 0 ASCII code 35H 30H 30H 30H Serial number Fixed value Fixed value Fixed value Binary code Binary code 54H OOH 34H 124 OOH OOH 50H 00H Serial number b Network No and station No The third octet of the external device IP address is stored in the network No The fourth octet of the external device IP address is stored in the station No 192 168 Station number Network number When 255 255 255 255 broadcast communications is selected for the IP
20. A A D D at at Q Q Read Read Refer to Page 205 Appendix 1 3 5 Page 205 Appendix 1 3 5 Page 205 Appendix 1 3 5 1sr Aowa Jayng v Page 206 Appendix 1 3 6 Page 206 Appendix 1 3 6 39 Address Decimal Hexadecimal 1344 9404 1345 5414 1346 5424 1347 943 1348 5444 1349 945g 1350 to 1351 546 to 547p 1352 948p 1353 9494 1354 to 1355 54A to 54By 1356 to 1359 54Cy to 54F 1360 5504 1361 5514 1362 5524 1363 953g 1364 5544 1365 5554 1366 to 1367 556 to 5574 1368 5584 1369 9594 1370 to 1371 55A to 55By 1372 to 2048 55Cy to 800 System area Ethernet port operation area Connection port for the configuration tool System area 40 Open system Ethernet port operation area Direct MELSOFT connection port Protocol Communication data code Own Station Port No System area Connection status System area Latest error code Destination port No Destination IP address Open system Protocol Communication data code Own Station Port No System area Connection status System area Latest error code Destination port No Destination IP address Initial value 13904 13924 Read Write Read Read Read Read Read Read Refer to Page 207 Appendix 1 3 7 Page 207 Appendix
21. Eapt 13 TCP 200D Detail Settina Eapt 14 200E Detail Settina Eapt 15 200F Detail Settina Eqpt 16 gt Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code HDipnmpmmuimipmnpmipmmnimmmniimnp rmm 3E3JEJEJE JEJE JEJE JEJE JE JE JE JE AE 3E 3LJE JEJE JEJE JEJE JE JE JE JE JE JL Binary Code TCP The following table lists the setting items on the window Item Description Setting range Select the checkbox when using the connection for MELSOFT connection MELSOFT When the checkbox is selected items after Connection Data Code are automatically set Selected Not selected Default Not selected Binary Code ASCII Code Default Binary Code TCP UDP Default TCP Communication Data Code Set a communication data code Protocol Set a communication protocol Dumes jeujeuj3 ol Decimal input 1025 to 4999 5011 to 655344 Default 8192 to 8223 Hexadecimal input 0401 to 1387 1393 to FFFE Default 20004 to 201F 4 Set the Own Station Port No Set a unique number for each Connection If Own Station Port No Connection is selected to be used for MELSOFT in MELSOFT MELSOFT Connection is displayed for the connection Detail Setting Set the Connection details Page 192 Section 1
22. b Inrush current c Inrush current is a large current that instantaneously flows into a circuit immediately after power is applied Reapplying input power after power off may cause an inrush current that exceeds the specified value Allow 5 seconds or more before reapplying input power Also select appropriate fuses or breakers for external circuits considering the possibility of meltdown sensing property and other items shown in this section Allowable momentary power failure time If a momentary power failure occurs the system detects an input voltage failure and stops its operation Allowable momentary power failure time is the period of time that the system can continue its operation after power is restored If a momentary stop exceeding the allowable momentary power failure time occurs the operation will be continued by the load of the power supply part or will be initially started When the operation is continued the operational behavior is the same as that for the momentary stop within the allowable momentary power failure time CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 2 CC Link IE Field Network part Item ZU x lt Maximum link points per RWr network A lt RWw Maximum link points per RWr station RX RY Station type Station No Network No Communication method Communication speed Transmission path Connection cable Maximum station to station distance Overall cable distance Number of casc
23. gt Page 141 Section 9 2 1 One of the following errors occurred in the Ethernet adapter module Multiple modules with the same station number exist on CC Link IE Field Network Network parameters for CC Link IE Field Network is corrupted Or there is an error in the reserved station setting the number of connected stations or the network number setting There is an error in the network parameter settings for the Ethernet adapter module Off Normally operating Indicates the error status of the received data and the line When this LED is on check the L ER LED for P1 or P2 to see on which port the error was detected The error details can be checked by the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics gt Page 141 Section 9 2 1 This LED automatically turns off when the module has received normal data and loopback is completed L ERR LED he Ethernet adapter module has received abnormal data The Ethernet adapter module is performing loopback only the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number first five digits of 12102 or later The Ethernet adapter module has received normal data ff The Ethernet adapter module does not perform loopback only the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number first five digits of 12102 or later STATION NO Indicates the station number of the Ethernet adapter module t Indicates the station number Ex Station No 15 I 2 LIU 4 LIB 8s LIL x100 x10
24. the parameters to default values s Page 57 Section 6 3 For resetting the parameters to default values refer to Resetting Parameters to Factory Default Values Page 222 Appendix 6 Transfer between the link devices cyclic data from the master station and the devices of the Ethernet adapter module is stopped Transfer is stopped while cyclic transmission with the master station is continued This transfer stop can prevent the data exchanged between an external device and the Ethernet adapter module from being sent to the master and local stations The STOP switch is used for a purpose such as debugging between the Ethernet adapter module and external devices Ex Debugging communication data with an external device using the STOP switch STOP 1 Setthe switch to STOP 2 Data transfer between the link devices and devices of the Ethernet adapter module is stopped and the Ethernet adapter module is separated from the master station control 3 Check if communications are normally performed between the Ethernet adapter module and an external device Because transfer is stopped data exchanged between the Ethernet adapter module and the external device will not be sent to the master and local stations 4 After checking the above write the parameters to the Ethernet adapter operation module and start the system Cyclic transmission starts between the Ethernet adapter module and the master station D
25. 1 4G 2 0GHz 3V m 2 0G 2 7 GHz 1V m AC DC main power I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV DC I O analog communication 1kV AC power line AC I O power AC I O unshielded 2kV CM 1kV DM DC power line DC I O power 0 5kV CM DM DC I O AC I O shielded analog communication 1kV CM 0 15M 80MHz 80 AM modulation 1kHz 10Vrms SOHz 60Hz 30A m Apply at 0 0 5 cycles and zero cross point 096 250 300 cycles 50 60Hz 40 10 12 cycles 50 60Hz 70 25 30 cycles 50 60Hz The Ethernet adapter module is an open type device a device designed to be housed inside other equipment and must be installed inside a conductive control panel The corresponding tests were conducted with the Ethernet adapter module installed inside a control panel The accuracy of an analog digital converter module may temporary vary within 10 225 soAnooJiq eDeyoA Mo pue OZ 9 xipueddy 9AnoaJIq OWJ 9ui ui A duioo 0 seunseayy Lg xipueddy 2 Installation in a control panel Ethernet adapter modules are open type devices and must be installed inside a control panel This ensures safety as well as effective shielding of electromagnetic noise that is generated from the Ethernet adapter module a Control panel Use a conductive control panel When securing the top or bottom plate using bolts cover the grounding part on the control panel so that the part will not be painted To ensure electrical contact between
26. 2 0 0 0 ccc eee eee 152 9 4 5 New function or improved function cannot be used 0000 eee eee 153 9 4 6 Communication using SLMP cannot be performed 00000 cece eee eee eee 154 9 4 7 Communications cannot be performed using the IP packet transfer function 155 95 EmorCode list 5 oe stones ste Maman NE ROSA mx RE GG eee RE 157 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 175 10 1 Starting Procedure E ee Fe E Eur e RR ee E ure its 175 10 1 1 Preparation before starting the tool 0 0 0 ccc RI 175 10 1 2 Starting up the configuration tool 0 0 0 ee teens 179 10 2 Window SUUGIUIE Lv xes ide Sede T RU eee Eee Cau Mae Seeks eis ree 182 10 2 1 Main window structure 0 Rr 182 1022 Menu Dar elements nea mar Rer eS thon Sah dada a A Ra bed oido enemas 183 10 23 Tool D SIFGIS THO DIES a1 14s see eee en qup P6 ha poe ane ala UR rct eura rd recta 183 10 3 WPARAMCICNS st 204 crap ine denne abu ardor eite tus ur de ee edem atico Enn atu ee ee A ps 184 HOPS SVSie Mi SENG uc nost t deett rado e cana canter dm dne edu Cadet fraus dad 185 1032 GG Dink TE Field NebWOEK oco accemct pr pr a eI VIR E aE Rar ubt ebay glos 186 103 3 Ethernet SEUNG ous ted aee ante eet ER pe OE bitis ieee ae Ga aa 189 10 94 CS CAUMOINS s Ob rideau Uit etc ce ue ded dre r Maie e draco Coe a 193 10 4 Destination Setting 25a 3 5 3 eL ES RARE ETQeSTOEPDERSES Ren be LEE ne AES E 194 10 5 Parameter Writing Reading
27. 50mm or more 50mm or more 80mm or more uone ejsu Z9 eued oJjuoo e oj ejnpoui y amp BununolN Z Z 9 53 6 2 3 54 Mounting the modules on a DIN rail The Ethernet adapter module must be mounted on a DIN rail The procedure for mounting the Ethernet adapter module on a DIN rail is shown below 1 Mounting procedure Pull down all of the DIN rail hooks on the back of the Ethernet adapter module Pull it until a click sound is heard Hang the upper tabs of the Ethernet adapter module on the DIN rail and push the module in position Lock the DIN rail hooks of the Ethernet adapter module to secure it in position Push each hook until a click sound is heard If you cannot reach the hooks use a tool such as a screwdriver Loosen the screw on the DIN rail stopper Hitch the hook to bottom of the DIN rail vm Hitch the hook to top of the DIN rail DIN rail stopper DIN rail stopper DIN rail stopper CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 5 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 6 Hitch the upper hook of the DIN rail stopper to the top of the DIN rail f Slide the DIN rail stopper to the left end of the Ethernet adapter module 8 Tighten the screw of the DIN rail stopper with a screwdriver 9 Attach another DIN rail stopper on the ri
28. MAC Address CGC Link IE Field Network Ethernet IP Address OSU Ee CUP EIE 78s Field Network eles BIL Ethernet 182 158 3 3U _ Olose The IP address can be also checked using the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 LL User s manual for the master local module used e ifthe IP address is not displayed e check that the D LINK LED is on and e check Baton pass status own station SW0047 to see whether baton pass can be performed 3JOMJON PlP 4 Al YU 0 UOHOSUUOD p 7 uonoun J Jejsuei j9x2ed dl OMEN PI9 J 3I HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI Z 111 5 Click the Routing Parameters button to set the communication route The communication route needs to be set so that communications reach the network of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part Because Ethernet adapter modules do not have routing parameters set the routing parameters of the master station to perform communications Ethernet 192 168 3 1 192 168 3 30 1 192 168 2 30 1 192 168 2 1 CC Link IE Field 192 168 1 1 192 168 1125 192 168 1 2 Network Automatically assigned Automatically assigned Station No 1 Master station Station No 2 p 3l 3 Ti Network No 1 Network No 1 Network No 3 Network No 2 4 4 Network Parameter Setting the Fthernet CC IE MELSECNET Routing Information kf Mo Mo station Noa Communication route 1 to the n
29. MITSUBISHI A NM ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Programmable Controller CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module User s Manual NZ2GF ETB O SAFETY PRECAUTIONSO 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 In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels A WARNING and AN CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury NWARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions NCAUTION resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under A 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 N WARNING Configure safety circuits external to the Ethernet adapter module to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in the external power supply or the Ethernet adapter module Failure to do so may result in an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction The Ethernet adapter module will stop its operation if it detects an error s
30. Send error Receive error Shutdown error Line close error 19 Definitions for checking the receiving data size define SEND REQ 1 25 The size of the request message to be sent for device writing 3E frame binary define RECV ANS 1 11 The size of the response message to be received for device writing 3E frame binary define SEND REQ 2 21 The size of the request message to be sent for device reading 3E frame binary define RECV ANS 2 15 The size of the response message to be received for device reading 3E frame binary typedef struct sck inf struct in addr my addr unsigned short my port struct in_addr aj addr unsigned short aj port jsck inf int nErrorStatus Error information stored in variable int Dmykeyin Dummy key input int Closeflag Connection end flag int socketno int main 80 WORD wVersionRequested MAKEWORD 1 1 Winsock Ver 1 1 request WSADATA wsaData int j For command identification 1 int k For command identification 2 int i Counter for data display char disp 2 Workspace for data display char s buf BUF SIZE Send buffer char r buf BUF SIZE Receive buffer int length Receive data length int rbuf idx Receive data storage head index int recv size Total number of receive data struct sck inf sc struct sockaddr_in hostdata External device side data struct sockaddr_in EthernetAD Ethernet adapter
31. The current status is stored Connection status 0000 Disconnected Connection disrupted 00014 Communicating Connection established System area The latest error code is stored Latest error code 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code The port number of the communication target is stored 0000 No setting or disconnected Connection disrupted Other than 0000 Port number of a device with which the latest communication was made Destination port No The IP address of the communication target is stored 00000000 No setting or disconnected Connection disrupted Other than 000000004 IP address of a device with which the module is communicating Destination IP address APPENDICES 7 Direct MELSOFT connection port buffer memory address 1344 to 1355 540 to 54B 1344 B Data of the open system is stored en system 9404 co 3 UDP fixed 1345 Brod Data of the protocol is stored rotoco 54114 1 UDP fixed 1346 on MEL d AME A communication data code is stored 5424 0 Binary code fixed 1347 Ou ERAS SEE E The port number of the own station is stored 543p RIP RD NE 13904 Own station s port fixed 1348 Boer 5441 ystem area 145 The current status is stored i 00004 Error 545p Connection status H 00014 Normal 1350 to 1351 546 to 547 4 System area The latest error code is stored 1352 Latest error code 0 No error 948g Other than 0 Latest error code
32. The port number of the communication target is stored 1353 0000 No setting or no communication log in the past Destination port No 5494 Other than 0000 Port number of a device with which the latest communication was made The IP address of the communication target is stored 1354 to 1355 54A to 54By 00000000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 000000004 IP address of the device with which the latest communication was made Destination IP address s ieyeq Aiowseyy Jegng xipueddy eae uoneJedo uod jouJeuly E xipueddy 207 8 Connection port for the configuration tool buffer memory address 1360 to 1371 550 to 55B j Address 1360 5504 1361 5514 1362 5524 1363 5534 1364 5544 1365 5554 1366 to 1367 556 to 5574 1368 558 1369 9594 1370 to 1371 55A to 55Bp 208 Description Data of the open system is stored O t pen system 3 UDP fixed Data of the protocol is stored Protocol 1 UDP fixed A communication data code is stored Communication data code 0 Binary code fixed The port number of the own station is stored SOU SAO FOTEINO 13924 Own station s port fixed System area The current status is stored Connection status 00004 Error 00014 Normal System area The latest error code is stored Latest error code 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code The port number
33. The port number of the own station is stored ANa 13884 Own station s port fixed System area Connection status The current status is stored 00004 Error 00014 Normal System area The latest error code is stored 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code Latest error code The port number of the communication target is stored 0000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 00004 Port number of a device with which the latest communication was made Destination port No The IP address of the communication target is stored 00000000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 000000004 IP address of a device with which the latest communication was made Destination IP address APPENDICES 5 MELSOFT application communication port UDP IP area for the system buffer memory address 1313 to 1323 521 to 52Bj Address 1312 5204 1313 5214 1314 9224 1315 9234 1316 5244 1317 5254 1318 to 1319 526 to 5274 1320 5284 1321 5294 1322 to 1323 52A to 52By Description System area Data of the protocol is stored 1 UDP fixed Protocol m A communication data code is stored Communication data code 0 Binary code fixed The port number of the own station is stored SA AMOT TOTUN 13894 Own station s port fixed System area The current status is stored Connection
34. Unit test gt Page 57 Section 6 3 Cable test User s manual of the master local module used 147 ped YIOMON PIP 4 Al AUIT OD eur uo sqd19ulL z 6 Sq31 eu Burjeuo e 6 6 When the LINK LED turned off Checking Action Check if Ethernet cables are used Check if 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less Page 65 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range LI Manual for the Ethernet cable used e Check the Ethernet cables for disconnection Is the Ethernet cable connected to PORT 1 or PORT2 normal Are the other stations where the Ethernet adapter module is Check if the other stations are powered on connected normal e Check if the switching hub is powered on Is the switching hub used in the system normal Check if a 1000BASE T compliant switching hub is used LLLI User s manual for the master local module used If the above does not solve the problem perform the following tests on the Ethernet adapter module to check for failure Unit test 7 7 Page 57 Section 6 3 Cable test User s manual of the master local module used 148 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 3 3 The LEDs on the Ethernet part 1 When the INIT LED turned off Checking Action Are the configured Ethernet adapter module parameters Check if the parameters set
35. c External device Bulpues ejep puewap uo Jo ajdwexy Z Z uonoun pueuJep uo y BuISH uoneoiunuuoS ZZ 1 Receive on demand data 2 Find whether the received data is on demand data or data received using a command When the command No in the message is 2101 the data is on demand data 3 Process the data Point For details on the buffer memories used for the on demand function refer to gt Page 92 Section 7 2 5 101 102 2 Program example a On demand data setting Item Number of channels simultaneously used Send data length Protocol Available connection Frame format Communication data code setting b Devices used for a program Device M1 M10 M11 M12 M100 M101 M102 M103 M110 M111 M112 M120 M121 M122 M130 M131 M132 M133 M140 M141 M142 W10 0 W100 0 W101 0 W101 1 W102 SB0047 SWOO0A0 0 D200 to D208 D209 D210 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24 Y2A Specification 1 channel 4 bytes TCP Connection for users connection No 1 SLMP serial No added ASCII code communication Description Start up contact Device of control data and send data setting completed Device of the REMFR instruction completed Open completion signal of the connection obtained Device of connection open completion check completed Device of the REMFR instruction completed Send completed flag reading Device of Send completed flag reading completed Device of Send completed flag OF
36. detection detection count 220 APPENDICES 2 System information Number Name Description Ethernet SD200 Switch status adapter module switch status SD201 LED status LED status Operating status SD203 Operating status Number of SD290 points assigned to X Number of SD291 points assigned to Y Number of Device SD296 er cc points assigned to SB Number of SD303 points assigned to W Number of SD304 points assigned to SW 3 Drive information Number Description Parameter Write transfer SD681 memory write status indication transfer status 96 SD682 P t ae aie Current write ry count index count index SD683 Set by Set timing The switch status of the Ethernet adapter module is stored S 0 RUN Switch 1 STOP RESET change e Status information on the Ethernet adapter module s LEDs is stored in the following bit pattern 0 represents off 1 represents on and 2 represents flashing b15 to b12b11 to b8b to b4b3 to bO S 01 42 40 1 10 0 10 0 Status change 1 ERR 2 D LINK 3 RD 4 SD 5 MODE 6 RUN In the offline mode RD and SD are always off The operating status of the Ethernet adapter module is stored b15 to b12b11 to b8b to b4b3 to b0 650 060 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 IG 3 LL t iH 2 1 Operating status S 0 RUN 2 STOP Status change Cause of STOP The latest cause of the change in the operation status is stored 0 STOP
37. do not run or save this software What s the risk Saving the configuration tool to the personal computer File Download Security Warning pase ana econ oar ee The executable file of the configuration tool is Ch wee ee saved to the personal computer by clicking Type Application From 192 168 3 30 Run the executable file While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not run or save this software What s the risk 4 When the dialog box on the left is displayed Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this E cl i c k th e b utto n software Mame ether_gui_en exe Publisher Unknown Publisher This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You x should only run software from publishers you trust How can I decide what software to run 5 The configuration tool is activated New Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool If the configuration tool is not activated refer to the troubleshooting method for the cases D NZ2GF ETB that the configuration tool does not start or that communication is not available and then take action Page 152 Section 9 4 3 180 2 Starting from GX Works2 Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool To start up the Ethernet adapter module configuration tool please specify th
38. eme Reference e N Co c1 gt uonouny pueulep uo y JO pesn seuouJeui Jejjng GZ uonoun pueuJjep uo y Buris uoneoiunuuloS ZZ 5 Setting data a Connection No Set the connection No where on demand data is sent from the Ethernet adapter module Connection Setting value Connection for users 1 to 32 Auto open UDP port 0 If any number other than those described above is set a connection No error error code 420 occurs LL Page 157 Section 9 5 1 This corresponds to the connection No in the connection setting in the configuration tool Page 191 Section 10 3 3 1 b Frame setting format Specify whether a serial No is added to on demand data Frame setting format Setting value No serial No added Ou Serial No added 1H If any number other than those described above is set a frame setting format error error code 4214 occurs LL Page 157 Section 9 5 c Serial No Set the serial No added to the subheader of on demand data The serial No is effective only when the frame setting format is set to the serial No added 1 When the communication data code set in the connection setting is an ASCII code the setting value is converted from the binary data to the ASCII code and sent d Communication data code specification when using the auto open UDP port Set the communication data code required when using the auto open UDP port When using TCP follow the con
39. the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 10 97 79 30 Subnet mask 255 255 240 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 4 Setting the Web browser Configure the settings for the proxy server or the JavaScript from the Web browser a Proxy server settings Perform the Web browser settings in the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box If the same value is set for the network part of the Ethernet Adapter Module and the proxy server the following setting is not required Ex Operating procedure e Computer environment Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Web browser Internet Explorer 8 0 O Web browser gt Tools gt Internet Options gt Connections gt button Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration use automatic configuration script Clear the checkboxes TELE Proxy server CH a proxy server For vour LAN These settings will not apply to ial up or VPN connections aaa E END 176 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL b JavaScript settings Perform the JavaScript settings in the Security Settings dialog box Ex Operating
40. 040Dy ACK error e Correct the I O number of the target module Correct the read or write request data JS epo 1041 G 6 040C Response monitoring timer timeout 161 End code or Error and cause Action error code Correct the request data and send them to the Ethernet adapter module 040E Request data error again To write data to a remote I O station by MC protocol QnA compatible 3E O40F Online change of Q series remote I O disabled frame or 4E frame set the online change function to Enable in the operation setting Check and correct the text or the request data length in the Qn header and 04104 Data length error send the data to the Ethernet adapter module again 0412 Bit device specification error Correct the subcommand value 04134 Change the number of characters for the file name to 255 or less 04154 Change the number of characters for the file name to 255 or less 04164 Online change error Stop the Ethernet adapter module and write the data 0417 System error Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative to 041C 04204 Correct the connection No set in the on demand function 04214 Frame setting format error Correct the frame setting format set in the on demand function 0422 Comimuniestion datecode bedient bI err aed the communication data code specification set in the on demand function 0423 Destination IP address error Correct the destination IP address set in the on demand functi
41. 1 3 7 Page 207 Appendix 1 3 7 Page 208 Appendix 1 3 8 Page 208 Appendix 1 3 8 Page 208 Appendix 1 3 8 Address Decimal Hexadecimal 2049 8014 2050 8024 2051 to 2063 803 to 8OF 2064 8105 2065 8114 2066 8124 2067 813 2068 8144 2069 8154 2070 to 2071 816 to 817 4 2072 to 2075 818 to 81B j 2076 81CH 2077 81D 2078 to 2079 B1E to 81F 2080 to 3087 820 to COF 3088 to 3327 C10 to CFF 3328 D004 3329 to 5375 D01 to 14FF 03 6 to 5377 1500 to 15014 5378 to 5631 15024 to 15FFp CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Initial f Read Write value Error count Read Ethernet port error log area Error log write pointer System area Error code Connection No Open system Read Protocol Own Station Port No Ethernet port error log area P 3 Destination port No Error log No 1 Destination IP address Date and time Read Command code Subcommand code System area Ethernet port error log area Same as error log No 1 Error log No 2 to No 64 System area Ethernet port line status Communication status A D QD a System area Ethernet port connection status Open completion signal data area A D QD a System area Refer to Page 209 Appendix 1 4 1 Page 209 Appendix 1 4 2 Page 209 Appendix 1 4 3 Page 209 Appendix 1 4
42. 149 Section 9 3 3 1 2 Connection information area No 1 buffer memory address 784 to 799 310 to 31Fj Address Description The specified open system is stored 784 O i 0 TCP Unpassive en system 310p did 1 TCP Fullpassive 3 UDP 785 The specified protocol is stored TCP 3114 Protocol 0 TC 1 UDP 786 The specified communication data code is stored Communication data code 0 Binary code 3124 1 ASCII code The port number specified for the own station is stored 787 3134 Own Station Port No 00004 No setting j 04014 to 13874 13934 to FFFE Own station s port The specified TCP connection system is stored S 788 l Valid only when the protocol is TCP x X TCP connection system l E 3144 0 Unpassive Oa 1 Fullpassive T The current status is stored 3z e When the protocol is TCP E 3 00004 Disconnected Connection disrupted S3 o O in Gonneciionrstatis 00014 Communicating Connection established m 2 M When the protocol is UDP o 0000 Error 00014 Normal S 790 to 791 TM 316p to 3174 A o 792 The latest error code is stored Latest error code 0 No error 3184 Other than 0 Latest error code The port number of the external device on the other end is stored When the protocol is TCP 0000 No setting or disconnected Connection disrupted aos Other than 0000 Port No of the external device with which the 319 Destination port No module is currently communicating H e
43. 198 Section 10 7 EB Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics Mode Online Network No 1 IP Address 192 168 3 30 ms Module Turn Off IP Communication Station No 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Information COM ERR LED Test N22GF ETB RUN MODE SD ERR Ethernet Communication Error MITSUBISHI DLINK RD LERR INIT COM ERR STATION NO 1 A Connection No 1 8 Open System TCP UnPassive r Protocol TCP CLink IE Own Station Port No 2000h Destination Port No 04B9h LER IE Destination IP Address 192 168 3 1 P1 Date and Time 1 2 28 2011 09 19 21 FUNK j Command Code 5000h Y Subcommand Code 00FFh toaa G SEIN 1000BASE T LER LJ m c 5 que P2 100 10 1 roaa OS INPUT UB 24VDC Lm Ur L Connection Status 0407h Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Close oino n iw lm 21 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES This chapter describes the Ethernet adapter module parts and their names MITSUBISHI INIT COM ERR CC Link IE licia LER e RESET RUN TEST 100BASE TX 1000BASE T LINK SPEED Power is supplied to the Ethernet adapter module through this part 24VDC Page 23 Section 2 1 The Ethernet adapter module is connected to CC Link IE Field Network at this part e The communication status of C
44. 2 2 1 An Ethernet cable that meets the 100BASE TX standard For 100Mbps 2 Category 5 or higher STP Straight cable L gt Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 Connection cable Maximum distance between switching hub j Up to 100m and node Number of cascade connections Up to 20 1 To use two or more TCP connections for a MELSOFT Connection user connections can be assigned to MELSOFT Connection lt Page 191 Section 10 3 3 1 2 Use of double shielded cables is recommended in a high noise environment Point When connected to a switching hub the Ethernet adapter module detects and sets 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX and full or half duplex communication mode according to the switching hub When the connected switching hub does not support the auto negotiation function set the switching hub to the half duplex communication mode The operation of the following connections is not guaranteed Check the operation at the user s discretion before use Connections using the Internet public line Internet connection services by Internet service providers or telecommunications carriers Connections using firewall devices Connections using broadband routers 34 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS a Communication specifications for TCP connection Number of resends and resend interval If the Ethernet adapter module sent a message to an external device and after that did not receive an ACK from the external device it will resend
45. 200F Detail Settina Eapt 16 v gt Port No Input Format 4 Click the button 5 Write the parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP W Online 2 Write 6 Resetthe Ethernet adapter module 130 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 2 Setting in GX Works2 Specify the connection destination in the Transfer Setup dialog box of GX Works2 a UDP connection or TCP connection using one connection W Connection Destination window c Connection Transfer Setup Connection1 PC side I F A E CC IE Cont Li Q Series MET ID MET 10 H Bus Board Board Network No Station No Protocol TCP PLC side I F li m m CC IE Cont CC Link Ethernet C24 CC IE Field CC IE Field NET 10 H Module Module Communication V Ethernet Module Head Module Adapter Computer Type NZ2GF ETB IP Address Host Name Ethernet Port Direct Connection Other 1 Station Connection Channel List Setting No Specification Other Station Other Station Y 5 Co existence Network PLC Direct Coupled Setting Connection Test Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times 0 comatose Network PLC Type Communication et RE Route CC IE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CC Link C24 NET 10 H System Image Network No 1 Station No 0 Co existence a j Lj Route CC IE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CC Link C24 NET 10 H Cancel Accessing Other Station Multipl
46. 217 Special relay SM list 008 215 Starting from a Web browser 179 Starting from GX Works2 Ls 181 Starting up the configuration tool 179 STATION NO 23 5 3 urere dre Mae Bala eee 25 Station No LED information buffer memory address uU up 201 Status Dal serere rani Eun ERAS EE UE ux 182 S TOR ex spe va Wek eds SUR ted eae fastest ut 26 SUbBDe mies K xara eae SER ahi aA S RESI 175 SW link special register Ls 14 SY SLC BI wo be ac ated utod e In SUE DRE QU d abes atc 185 System configuration llllslsn 47 T Terminal screw size 2 00 ee eee 31 Tightening torque 2 0 eee 31 Toolbar acu dac ao C RO E b wh ape Ru SEREA 183 Transfer Setup 0 002 cee eee 131 135 Transient transmission 13 20 Transient transmission cannot be performed 151 Troubleshooting 000 ee eee eae 139 Troubleshooting by symptom 151 U DIE te SE hues cack Bon teeny eon x rece a Unete e 57 W VVGIQNUS oed bit aevi d oho be be See Rt s 30 WINO eieaa tak eode edo ora tue LORI Es 59 Wiring of the power supply part 59 Withstand voltage 2 2 0 0 0 eee eee 31 239 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print date October 2010 SH NA 080939ENG A First edition September 2011 SH NA 080939ENG B partial correction RELEVANT
47. 3 Link Special Register SW List In the link special registers SW data link information is stored as numerical values By using them in programs the location and cause of failure can be checked Point Do not write data to any link special register SW since the system uses all of the area Doing so may result in malfunction of the system SWO0040 Network No The network number of the own station is stored Range 1 to 239 SW0042 Station N The station number of the own station is stored oc Range 1 to 120 slave station FFFF station number not set The mode of the own station is stored 0 Online SW0043 Mode status 2 Offline 9 Unit test The communication status of the own station is stored 0 Data link in progress Baton pass status own SW0047 2 Data link stopped baton pass in progress station 3 Baton pass stopped 5 Offline The cause of communication baton pass interruption of the own station is stored 004 Normal communication or at power on Cause of baton pass SW0048 304 Cable disconnection interruption i 334 Being disconnected from or reconnected to the network 404 Offline mode The cause of the data link stop own station is stored 004 Normal communication or at power on 01 4 Stop command 024 Monitoring timeout 104 Parameters not received 114 Station No own station out of range SWO0049 Cause of data link stop 124 Own station specified as reserved station 134
48. Buffer memory For the access ranges and read and write availabilities refer to Buffer Memory List 3 4 s Page 37 Section CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE THE OPERATION CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE THE OPERATION This chapter describes the procedure to be taken before operating the Ethernet adapter module 4 1 Start Up Procedure The following shows how to start up the system where the Ethernet adapter module is used Check box Setting on the master station RA User s manual for the master local Set network parameters on the master station module used Installation Page 52 Section 6 1 Mount the module to the DIN rail and wire the power supply part Page 52 Section 6 2 Page 59 Section 6 4 1 Unit test Check the Ethernet adapter module for hardware failure Page 57 Section 6 3 eJnpeooUug d uelS L Y Ethernet cable connection Page 61 Section 6 4 2 Connect Ethernet cables to the Ethernet adapter module Parameter settin Page 184 Section 10 3 Set parameters for connection to CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet Page 195 Section 10 5 wv To the next page 45 Check box Data link start lt gt Page 26 Section 2 2 2 Shift the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to RUN CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics User s manual for the master local module used Check whether communication can be normally performed using the CC Link IE
49. Compliant with JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131 2 147m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions A Operating atmosphere No corrosive gases e 2 Operating altitude 0 to 2000m S Installation location Inside a control panel m D O Overvoltage category Il or lower Pollution degree 2 or lower o o Equipment class Class 4 Do not use or store the Ethernet adapter module under pressure equivalent to the atmospheric pressure of an elevation of Om or higher Doing so may cause malfunction When applying pressure to the module please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 2 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public power distribution network and the machinery within premises Category ll applies to equipment for which electric power is supplied from fixed facilities The surge voltage withstand level for up to the rated voltage of 300V is 2500V Es This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used At pollution level 2 only non conductive pollution occurs A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected occasionally Point For compliance with the EMC directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual gt Page 224 Appendix 8 29 3 2 Performance Specifications The following describes the performance specifications of the Ethe
50. Configuration Setting of the master station cancel the reserved station setting DOE1 Own station specified as reserved l e Change the station number of the Ethernet adapter module to a station number that is not reserved e Change the station number so that it will not duplicated with any other l ER station number DOE2 Station No duplication own station l l e After taking the above action power off and then on all of the stations that detected the station number duplication error or reset them i Add station information of the Ethernet adapter module to Network DOE3 Own station No out of range Configuration Setting of the master station From the master station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action D200H Double transient data received Check if the cables and switching hub are connected properly e f the request source resides in another network check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action D201 Header information error in transient Correct the header information at the transient request source and retry the 5 data operation e Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation D2024 Send buffer full e When the mode of the master station is Online High Speed Mode change it to Online Normal Mode and retry the operation e Check if the cables and switching hub are conne
51. Field Network diagnostics on the master station s Page 141 Section 9 2 1 Communication with an external device L z Page 79 Section 7 1 5 2 Send SLMP using an external device NH Ethernet diagnostics L Page 198 Section 10 7 Check whether communication can be normally performed using the Ethernet adapter diagnostics 1 Using the on demand function enables data to be sent from the Ethernet adapter module to an external device LL Page 89 Section 7 2 2 IP communications can be performed between external devices over CC Link IE Field Network 5 Page 105 Section 7 3 46 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter describes a configuration of the system containing the Ethernet adapter module For the overall CC Link IE Field Network configuration refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 5 1 Network Configuration The following shows a network configuration for the Ethernet adapter module Through a switching hub the Ethernet adapter module can communicate with up to 32 external devices at the same time Direct connection is also available between the Ethernet adapter module and an external device Master station Ethernet adapter module CC Link IE Field Network ss se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee MMM we C AA aani Switching hub D qu a 5 I o z Ethernet i S i e e i Configur
52. Field Network part is stored in the following bit pattern b15 b14 b13 b142 b11 b10 i PTET TTT EEEL LII 1 D LINK LED 2 RD LED 3 L ERR LED 4 RUN LED 5 MODE LED 6 SD LED 7 ERR LED 0 Off 1 On 1 These LEDs can be used only when the Ethernet adapter module is in the online mode The LED display is not changed while the Ethernet adapter module is in the offline mode 2 Station No LED information buffer memory address 1 1 The status information on the LEDs indicating the station number on the CC Link IE Field Network part is stored in the following bit pattern b15 b13 b142 b11 b10 et eleLeT ToT TT TE TTT ETT I OOo cO TO D QC 2 Q x x 1 1forx1 2 2forx1 A p 3 4 for x1 4 8for x1 S 5 1forx10 6 2forx10 E 7 4 for x10 8 8 for x10 9 2 9 1 for x100 Dus 0 Off 1 On oc 35 20 ie 3 Ethernet port LED information buffer memory address 2 24 Information on the LEDs of the Ethernet part is stored in the following bit pattern b15 b13 b12 b11 b10 i le Te ISI IL THE PT EEL 1 LINK SPEED 100Mbps 2 LINK SPEED 1Gbps 3 INTLED 4 COM ERR LED 5 SD RD LED 0 Off 1 On 201 Appendix 1 2 Own station information 1 PORT1 and PORT2 buffer memory address 16 to 21 10 to 15 16 to 18 Own station MAC address The MAC address of the own station is stored 104 to 121 19 Svet stem area 134 d 20 to 21 The IP address assigned from the master station is stor
53. IP address the same as that of modules and another external device This applies only when the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them have the same first and second octets of the IP address Action Check that bit 1 of Function check area of the own station buffer memory address 48 30 is on Check that the serial number first five digits of the Ethernet adapter module is 14022 or later 7 7 Page 234 Appendix 11 e Set the IP address that meets the rules described on Page 106 Section 7 3 1 1 in the external device and Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part Change the IP address of CC Link IE Field Network in the master station so that the IP address of the external device and Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part differs from the network address of the master station For the external device set the IP address different from that of other devices on the network such as a CPU module master local module and Ethernet adapter module Disconnect the external device from the line and execute the Ping command to the IP address of the disconnected external device If a response is received even though the external device is disconnected the IP address is already in use Change the IP address Check Relay Network No in the routing parameters of the master station and local stations Check and correct the routing parameters of the master station and
54. Name Special register SD name Description Content of the special register SD Details Detailed description of the special register SD Setting side and in the case of system setting the timing Set by e S Set by the system e U Set by the user by a dedicated instruction SLMP etc e S U Set by both the system and user Set by Set timing Set timing Only in the case of system setting the timing is indicated Initial Set during initial processing after power on or reset e Status change Set when the operating status is changed Error Set when an error occurred e Switch change Set when the switch is changed Write Set when data are written Point Do not change any system set special register by using a dedicated instruction or SLMP Doing so may result in a system down or a communication failure 217 is 1 dS 46181683 Jeroeds G xipueddy 1 Diagnostic information Number SDO Diagnostic error SD1 SD coe tme of diagnostic error SD3 Error SDA information category 218 Description Diagnostic error code Clock time of diagnostic error Error information category code Set by Set timing When an error is detected in the diagnostics an error code is stored The data is the same as the latest information in the error history and system error history Data of the year last two digits and month 2 digit BCD code when SDO data were updated are stored b
55. Network A flash ROM in an Ethernet adapter module where the parameters of the Ethernet adapter module are stored A memory in an Ethernet adapter module where data such as Ethernet port information setting values and monitoring values are stored The abbreviation for JP RIRD and GP RIRD This dedicated instruction is used in programs of the master local module The abbreviation for JP RIWT and GP RIWT This dedicated instruction is used in programs of the master local module PACKING LIST The following items are included in the package of this product Before use check that all the items are included NZ2GF ETB MITSUBISHI Ethernet adapter module Safety Guidelines IB 0800463 15 CHAPTER 1 ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE The Ethernet adapter module connects external devices on the Ethernet network to CC Link IE Field Network For details on CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used CC Link Ethernet adapter module IE Field Network Ethernet Configuration Barcode GOT tool reader P 16 CHAPTER 1 ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 1 Communication using SLMP a Data of the programmable controller device can be read written Device data can be read or written from an external device to a module on the network where the Ethernet adapter module is connected Data reading and writing is also available to the devices of the Ethernet adapter
56. Network Status Total Slave Stations 1 Tal Set In Parameter lei Connected Station Intelligent 1 XJOMj9N PI 3I XUT 0 uonoeuuo t7 UOISSIUISUEI oA pue uoneoiunuiuo2S dS L Z 19 7 1 9 Connection to the Ethernet 1 Configuring the Ethernet adapter module Configure the parameters for communication between the Ethernet adapter module and external devices using the configuration tool 1 Start up the configuration tool using a Web browser lt Page 179 Section 10 1 2 2 Open the Parameter Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows lt gt Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB gt Parameter gt Ethernet GE Parameter Setting IP Address Connection Setting Connection Setting Input Format DEC IP Address 192 fies f3 Subnet Mask Pattem 255 255 255 Communication Mode Auto Negotiation C Disable direct MELSOFT connection 3 Click the button to display the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window Set it up as shown below EE Ethernet Port Connection Setting Hk Own Station Port No Detail Setting Equipment Name Comi Detail Settina Eqpt 1 Connection 1 Bl Detail Settina Connection 2 MELSOFT Communication Data Code Protocol Binary Code MI TCP 2000 Binary Code Connection Setting IE lt 76 coo 4 c n iw ip 00000 00 0 0 a0 0 0 DS a
57. Periodic Inspection The following must be checked once or twice every six months or a year Also perform this inspection when the system is relocated or modified or when wiring layout is changed Check box The ambient temperature is within the range of 0 to 55 C The ambient humidity is within the range of 5 to 95 RH There is no corrosive gas The voltage across 24VDC terminals is within the range of 15 6V to 31 2VDC The Ethernet adapter module is mounted securely No dust or foreign matter is present LI LI EI LI O LI L No error has occurred 138 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes errors that may occur in the Ethernet adapter module and explains how to identify the causes of the errors and troubleshooting methods 9 1 Troubleshooting Procedure The procedure for identifying the cause of the problem and taking action is explained below 1 Troubleshooting for the entire CC Link IE Field Network The network condition can be checked on the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics dialog box of GX Works2 which is connected to the master station Identify the cause of the problem and take corrective action User s manual for the master local module used gt Page 141 Section 9 2 1 Master T GX Works2 station ie fe Ae ee MT CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet Configuration tool oJnpoo20Jd Dunoouse qnoij L6 139 140 2 Troublesh
58. Port No 04B9h Th t t d d d R f t E amm t DD e latest error code IS GIispiayed merter to rror Command Code 5000h inform ation Subcommand Code 00FFh FG A So LGA 59 Code List and take corrective action 24V E Tor INPUT L0 2 CC Link IE Field Network Error I L Data Link Status Parameters Not Received I ey zl Latest Error I xs E T C gt Page 157 Section 9 5 None sonsouDeiq Jejdepy 19euleu3 Z Z 6 9p02 10413 94 Dupioeu z 6 143 9 3 Checking the LEDs The following explains how to troubleshoot the problem by checking the LEDs Use this troubleshooting method when communication cannot be performed even after taking corrective action according to the CC Link IE Field diagnostics Point The state of the LEDs can be also checked from the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics 7 Page 143 Section 9 2 2 9 3 1 The LED on the power supply part 1 When the POWER LED is off Checking Action Supply power Is power being supplied LL Page 59 Section 6 4 1 144 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 3 2 The LEDs on the CC Link IE Field Network part 1 2 4 N MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR STATION NO 1 2 4 8100 x10 x1 1 RUN LED a When turned off Checking Action If the MODE LED is flashing a unit test is being performed Reset the Is the Ethernet adapter module in execution of a unit test E Ethernet adapter module o
59. Reference Program Reference t Buffer Memory Modify value Display Format Open Display Format Save Display Format Device FIEID ICIB A 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 Z2 1 U 1000 070 0 0 0 0 0 nnn ni D D 4 Y 1uU1u Bjajajajajajn nj n n 0 0 J 1020 070 0 0 0 0 0 0 nn jn n n D D D j Y 103 Bjajajajajajaja nj nj nj n a O D D j 2 Run the executable file at the command prompt In the following window enter 1 c amp C MEthernetAD test exe insock Version is 1 1 thernetAD_test Start or the Read command enter 1 or the Write command enter 2 or ending enter a value other than 1 and 2 1 3 The following window message is displayed upon successful completion If not take action according to the troubleshooting instructions gt Page 139 CHAPTER 9 ec E EthernetAD test exe insock Version is 1 1 thernetAD_test Start or the Read command enter 1 or the Write command enter Z7 or ending enter a value other than 1 and 2 1 Y read completed TANAH to RYBBHBF read value HB1H to RYBHiIF read value 86 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE b Sending the Write command 1 Run the executable file at the command prompt In the following window enter 2 By the Write command 1401 a program of writing 2 word data 12344 56784 to RWr0000 to RWr0001 W1000 to W1001 will be executed es C EthernetAD_test exe
60. Settings Local Intranet Zone Settings Scripting Active scripting Select Enable or Prompt Prompt Allow Programmatic clipboard access Disable Enable Prompt Allow status bar updates via script Disable Enable amp Allow websites Eo prompt Far information using scripted wind Disable Enable SP Enshle YSS Filter i lili Takes effect after vou restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to medium low default w When Prompt is selected the following dialog box may be displayed during the start up of the configuration tool If this occurs click the button Internet Explorer 2 Scripts are usually safe Do you want to allow scripts to v run 70 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 1 1 4 Connection to CC Link IE Field Network 1 Setting in the master station Use GX Works2 to set the parameters in the master station Use the default settings for the parameters other than those set below 1 Createa project on GX Works2 Select QCPU Q mode for PLC Series and Q10UDH for PLC Type Project lt gt New New Project simple Project Cancel Use Label PLC Series IQCPU made PLC Type IQ1DLIDH Language Ladder 2 Open the Network Parameter setting window to set the parameters as follows W Project window 2 Parameter gt Network Parameter
61. Use the following wires for connection to the power supply part Applicable wire size Temperature rating 0 75 to 2mm 18 to 14AWG stranded wire 75 C or higher 59 e An input of a signal of a different voltage level may cause malfunction or equipment failure e When supplying power to the power supply part select a power supply having sufficient power capacity Double power capacity or more is recommended Point For compliance with the EMC directive refer to EMC and Low Voltage Directives in this manual Page 224 Appendix 8 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 4 2 Ethernet cable wiring The following figure shows the respective ports connected to CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet NZ2GF ETB MITSUBISHI RUN MODE SD ERR 140 DLINK RD LERR INIT COM ERR STATION NO 1 2 4 8 x 100 x10 x1 CC Link IE leid 100BASE TX 1000BASE T LINK SPEED ISD RD Connected to CC Link IE Field Network Connected to Ethernet DuulM v 9 Buum ejqeo jeuleu3 z v 9 61 1 Connecting the Ethernet cable For Ethernet cables refer to Network Components 7 gt Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 a Connection Port for CC Link IE Field Network connection Port for Ethernet connection 100BASE TX 1000BASE T LINK E SPEED 62 Turn off the power Insert the Ethernet cable connector into the port until a click sound is heard Pay attention to the orien
62. Versions recommended for the following operating systems Hard disk space 512MB or more Display Resolution 1024 x 768 dots or more Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System English version SP2 or later Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System English version SP2 or later Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Operating System English version E Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System English version Microsoft Windows Vista Business Operating System English version 2 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Operating System English version 2 Operating system Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise Operating System English version E Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System English version 2 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Operating System English version 2 Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Operating System English version E Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Operating System English version E Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Operating System English version 2 Interface Ethernet port 1 Installation of NET Framework 2 0 SP2 or later is required The NET Framework 2 0 SP2 or later might have been installed with other software In this case the reinstallation of this package is not required 2 Not available for logon users whom Parental Controls are set up b Precautions on the operating systems The 64 bit Windows XP Professional Windows
63. Vista and Windows 7 cannot be used When the logon user right is Guest the operating systems cannot be used When Windows Firewall settings are enabled direct connection may not function properly Disable Windows Firewall settings The following functions are not available If any of these is used this product may not function properly Application start in Windows Compatibility Mode Fast User Switching Remote Desktop Big Fonts in the Advanced Setting of Screen Properties Hibernate and Standby of Windows 50 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5 3 2 Software package GX Works2 allows the status check of the Ethernet adapter module and access to other stations GX Developer cannot be used Software Version GX Works2 Version 1 40S 1 Precaution If a GX Works2 version earlier than the above is used the dialog box will not be displayed correctly oDexoed eJewosS ZEG sulejs gs ejqeoiddy eg 91 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING This chapter explains installation of the Ethernet adapter module and the wiring method 6 1 Installation Environment Install the Ethernet adapter module in an environment that meets the general specifications 7 gt Page 29 Section 3 1 Do not install the Ethernet adapter module in the place where The ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 C to 55 C e The ambient humidity is outside the range of 596 RH to 95 RH Condensation occurs due to a
64. WG a aa a a a aL Gk 153 Noise immunity 000000 e eee 31 Number of cascade connections 33 34 Number of device points 0005 30 Number of simultaneously connectable modules 34 238 Open completion signal buffer memory address 53 6 to 5377 15001 to 1501 LL 211 Operating environment 0005 50 Overall cable distance 33 i TREE EE 2l Fk Sur tact tad ane tes aca e c a tL e att eat ea 217 Parameter memory nananana aaa 14 Parameter setting aaan aaa 20 Parameter writing reading 195 Parameters buffer memory address 36 to 38 244 to 2641 n cig AVR ee aM ca Ta ae ee CERO e sie Bah EU 202 Part NAMES sande Sea ee ee ES eee eR wea 22 PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting 131 Performance specifications 30 PLC side I F Detailed Setting of CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter llle 132 PORT1 and PORT2 buffer memory address 16 to 18 10 t0 121 ll eee 202 PORTI CoDne6to s s s d ard aote ie n e a e oos 2f PORT2connector llle 21 Power input terminal sess 23 POWER LED sia ow 2m anc dose Ret 23 144 Power supply part llle 23 31 Preparation before starting the tool 175 Procedure before the operation 45 Processing time su d eed ROUTER at Rs 230 Program example llle 19 PA ID copies Gos te
65. When the protocol is UDP 00004 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 0000 Port number of an external device with which the latest communication was made 203 Address 794 to 795 31A to 31By 796 to 799 31Cy to 31Fy Description The IP address of the communication target is stored When the protocol is TCP 00000000 No setting or disconnected Connection disrupted Other than 000000004 IP address of the communication destination When the protocol is UDP 00000000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 000000004 IP address of the device with which the latest communication was made destination IP address System area 3 Connection information area No 2 to No 32 buffer memory address 800 to 1295 320 to 50F In the same sequence as Connection information No 1 information is stored in Connection information area No 2 to No 32 4 Auto open UDP port area buffer memory address 1296 to 1307 510 to 51B Address 1296 510 1297 5114 1298 5124 1299 5134 1300 5144 1301 9154 1302 to 1303 516 to 5171 1304 5184 1305 5194 1306 to 1307 51Ay to 51By 204 Description Data of the open system is stored Open system 3 UDP fixed Data of the protocol is stored Protocol 1 UDP fixed A communication data code is stored Communication data code 0 Binary code fixed
66. adapter module The O part in the Subcommand column varies depending on the specified device SLMP Reference Manual Item Command Subcommand Description 0001 Reads values in 1 point units from bit devices consecutive device numbers Read 0401 Reads values in 16 point units from bit devices consecutive device 0000 numbers Reads values in 1 word units from word devices consecutive device numbers 00011 Writes values to bit devices consecutive device numbers in 1 point units Writes values to bit devices consecutive device numbers in 16 point Write 1401 units OOLIO Writes values to word devices consecutive device numbers in 1 word units Specifies a device number to read the device value Discrete device Read Random 0403 0000 Ao A uu Reads bit devices in 16 or 32 point units TEF Reads word devices in 1 or 2 word units oO Device A o 0001 Writes values in 1 point units to bit devices by specifying the device gt C numbers Discrete device numbers can be used 5 Write Random 1402 Specifies a device number in 16 or 32 point units to write a value to a bit a 0000 device Discrete device numbers can be used for specification o Specifies a device number in word units to write a value to a word S device Discrete device numbers can be used for specification 3 Entry Monitor Device 0801 OOLI1O Registers a device to be read by Execute Monitor command 0802 a ceon tenor 0802 0000 Reads the value of the
67. adapter module is an open type device a device designed to be housed inside other equipment and must be installed inside a conductive control panel The corresponding tests were conducted with the Ethernet adapter module installed inside a control panel b Immunity requirements Specification Test details EN61131 2 2007 1 2 EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity EN61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity EN61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity EN61000 4 5 Surge immunity EN61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN61000 4 8 Power frequency magnetic field immunity EN61000 4 11 Voltage dips and interruption immunity Immunity test in which electrostatic is applied to the cabinet of the equipment Immunity test in which electric fields are irradiated to the product Immunity test in which burst noise is applied to the power line and signal line Immunity test in which lightning surge is applied to the power line and signal line Immunity test in which high frequency noise is applied to the power line and signal line Immunity test in which the product is installed in inductive magnetic field Immunity test in which power supply voltage is momentarily interrupted APPENDICES Standard value 8kV Air discharge 4kV Contact discharge 80 AM modulation 1kHz 80M 1000MHz 10V m
68. address Device to be set First and second octets Third octet Fourth octet External device 0 0 to 223 255 0 to 255 Same numbers for the Same numbers for the external device and the external device and the 4 Ethernet adapter module 1 to 254 Ethernet part Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter module d Ethernet part connected to Ethernet part connected to the external device the external device Automatically set network Automatically set station Ethernet adapter module CC l l l l address of the master station number of the own station Link IE Field Network part 0 0 to 255 255 e 1 to 120 Automatically set network number of the own station Automatically set station 1 to 239 number of the own station e 1 to 120 e 125 125 is always set Master local module 0 0 to 255 255 in the master station Universal model QCPU on the communication route not IP address setting not required connected to the external device 1 Set the numbers according to the range supported by the external device used The range may not apply depending on the external device Check the specifications of the external device used Point To transmit communications to an external device having a different network address the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting and the routing parameters are required 7 7 Page 124 Section 7 3 7 When the request source external device request destination external de
69. address of the Ethernet adapter module l 64 64 255 255 IP address of the personal computer 64 64 1 1 Subnet mask for the personal computer i 255 255 0 0 Condition 2 In the IP address bits of the Ethernet adapter module all of the bits corresponding to the host address in each class of the personal computer IP address are on or off Ex IP address of the Ethernet adapter module 64 64 255 255 IP address of the personal computer 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask for the personal computer l 255 0 0 0 The IP address for each class is as follows Class A O x x x to 127 x x x Class B 128 x x x to 191 x x x Class C 192 x x x to 223 x X x The host address for each class is the part of 0 as shown below Class A 255 0 0 O Class B 255 255 0 0 Class C 255 255 255 0 136 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION This chapter describes check points in daily and periodic inspections for using the Ethernet adapter module in the optimum condition 8 1 Daily Inspection The following must be checked daily Check box The Ethernet adapter module is securely mounted to the DIN rail The terminal screws of the power supply part are not loose The terminal cover of the power supply part has not come off Solderless terminals are physically out of contact and away from each other The cable connectors are fully inserted OO O LI LI uonoedsu Ajieq 19 137 8 2
70. address of the destination the third and fourth octets are as follows The third octet The third octet of the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part e The fourth octet 255 FF 98 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE c Request destination module I O No request data length monitoring timer command and subcommand The following values are stored for each item Setting item Setting value Request destination module I O No O3FFy The data length from the monitoring timer to the send data is Request data length D stored in 4 digit hexadecimal format Monitoring timer 0000 Command 2101 Subcommand 0000 d Send data The value stored in the buffer memory in the Ethernet adapter module is stored lt gt Page 96 Section 7 2 5 5 h 2 Precautions when setting on demand data For the send data formats binary code ASCII code of a message at the time of sending on demand data setting locations differ between the subheader to the subcommand and the send data Protocol Subheader to subcommand Send data Setting in the configuration tool Page 191 Section 10 3 3 1 Setting in the buffer memory Setting in the buffer memory Page 96 Section 7 2 5 5 h Page 93 Section 7 2 5 4 b Connection for users TCP Auto open UDP port JEWIO ejep pueulep UO OZ uonoun pueujep uo y Buis uoneoiunuuloS Z7 99 3 Example of on dema
71. again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Take action against noise and reset the module If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative LED status RUN Flashing ERR On RUN Flashing ERR On RUN Flashing ERR On RUN Flashing ERR On 163 ISI 9poo 1043 G 6 Error code 09914 09934 09F4 0A62 OABCy OAC6 OADA 0C10 164 Error and cause ADAPTER UNIT DOWN The buffer memory size of the Ethernet part is abnormal Noresponse is returned from the Ethernet part Supplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing When powered on or reset ADAPTER UNIT DOWN Noresponse is returned from the Ethernet part Failure of the Ethernet part was detected Supplementary information Common information Individual information llDiagnostic timing Any time DC DOWN e Momentary supply power failure occurred The supply power turned off llSupplementary information Common information Individual information llDiagnostic timing Any time FLASH ROM ERROR The number of writes to the parameter memory exceeded 100 000 times Number of writes gt 100 000 Supplementary information Common information Indivi
72. assignment LL 68 EINIS DESDE ciie a ata ait ROMA boc d 27 148 Link special register SW list 213 Link special relay SB list 212 EINKISPEBDJ 5 2 1 ge ctia eR P n dee dc 28 LINK SPEED LED 21 2 24 3 3 0d ace ee Res 150 Local Area Network LAN Settings 69 176 Local staton 3 354 oe ret Hodie Oe xcu adds 13 Master station i vua px CE X DEO AC 13 Master local module les 13 Maximum link points per network 33 Maximum link points per station 33 Maximum station to station distance 33 MELSOFT application communication port TCP IP area for the system buffer memory address 1328 to 1339 530 to 53By 2 206 MELSOFT application communication port UDP IP area for the system buffer memory address 1313 to 1323 5214 to 52By 0000 0s 205 MELSOFT connection 89 127 Menu Dar masida Sci eod dul UE e COE aia 183 MODELED 225 pi b aoe cite SE Sed 24 146 Module LED information buffer memory address O10 kee doe ean Go ae OR d EE ul e et e ee 201 Mounting the module to a control panel 53 Mounting the modules on a DiNrail 54 Network components anaua aaa aaa 48 Network configuration na nn aaaea aaa 47 Network module 00000 e eee eee 13 Network Status 0000 75 117 New function or improved function cannot be used Pr SR
73. e When a send data format is 14 byte unit and ASCII code selected This send data is used to send ASCII data Byte unit SLMP on demand data specification Buffer memory ASCII code Converting the binary code into the ASCII code A LU Send data 3 4 1 2 7 8 5 6 Send data format Send data length Send data 33H 34H 31H 32H 37H 38H 35H 36H setting Byte data ASCII code Byte length 96 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE e When a send data format is 24 word unit and binary code selected This send data is used to send a device value using the binary code SLMP on demand data Word unit specification binary code Buffer memory Send data format Send data Send data length Send data Word length 12H 34H 56H 78H setting J Word data binary code e When a send data format is 34 word unit and ASCII code selected This send data is used to send a device value using the ASCII code SLMP on demand data Word unit specification Buffer memory ASCII code Converting the binary code into the ASCII code y Send data 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 Send data format Send data length Send data 31H 32H 33H 34H 35H 36H 37H 38H setting J Word data ASCII code Word length 97 uo oun puew p uo y JO pesn s now w JANG SZZ uonoun puew ap uo y Buis uoneoiunuuloS ZZ
74. excluding the header Number of words in response message excluding the header Constant Ke Kdt omman upcomman Read 0401 0000 ASCII code 38 0 0045 fo 0 0040 Device y D 0000 ASCII code L8 0 0051 NEED 0 0044 2 Processing timing Processing timing of the Ethernet adapter module is shown below External device Ethernet adapter module Tsf v 1 Command message of SLMP 2 ACK TCP IP only 3 Response message of SLMP 4 ACK TCP IP only 230 APPENDICES Appendix 9 2 Transmission from the external device to a CPU module through the Ethernet adapter module 1 Calculation formula Tsf Ke Kadt x Df 2 x LS Scr x Number of CPU module s sequence scans required for processing of the message ACK processing time of external device ms Tef The elapsed time between when the Ethernet adapter module receives request data from the external device and when until the requested processing is completed Ke Kat Constant Number of words in request message excluding the header Number of words in response message Df excluding the header Ls 1 Link scan time of CC Link IE Field Network Scr 2 Sequence scan time of CPU module 1 For processing time on CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following Users manual of the master local module used p For sequence scan time of the CPU module refer to the following Users manual of the CPU module used Function E
75. insock Version is 1 1 thernetAD_test Start or the Head command enter 1 or the Write command enter or ending enter a value other than 1 and 2 2 The following is displayed on the window If not take action according to the troubleshooting instructions 7 gt Page 139 CHAPTER 9 c C EthernetAD test exe insock Wersion is 1 1 Ethernet D test Start the Head command enter 1 the Write command enter 2 ending enter a value other than 1 and 2 write completed Uu HHA written value 1234 HAHI written value 5678 3 Activate Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor in GX Works2 Y Online 2 Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch 9ouJ9ui3 y oj uon euuo Gp UOISSILUSUBI ONOAD pue UONeSIUNWWOD dINIS LZ 8 4 if 12344 and 5678 were stored in W1000 and W1001 of the CPU module it means successful completion If not take action according to the troubleshooting instructions gt Page 139 CHAPTER 9 Device f Device Mame 1000 TiC Set Value Reference Program Reference Buffer Memory Modify value Display Format Open Display Format Save Display Format Device F E D C B A 9 8 v 6 5 4 3 2 1 D wW1000 oo offo clo oo oi o o 1234 wW1001 n BH nil ine 5578 w100 ololalolololojojololoalolololo o o000 W003 000 080000000n0200080 noon W1OD4 000 0800000000200080 noon WL 005 000 00000000n000n080 noon W1OD6 000 00000000n0200080
76. local stations When the first and second octets of the IP address are the same for the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them set the routing parameters so that the third octet of the IP address of the external device is used as Target Network No e f a timeout error occurs in the IP communication test enter the IP address in the order of station from the closest to the device where the IP communication test was executed Repeat the test until which station can or cannot receive communications to identify the error TE Page 123 Section 7 3 6 2 b If the station causing the error is found check and correct the settings Change the network number of the external device side the third octet of the IP address to the one different from that of modules and another external device IP address Ethernet 192 168 3 1 192 168 3 30 192 168 2 30 192 168 2 1 CC Link IE eld 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 125 192 168 1 2 Network Automatically assigned Automatically assigned Station No 1 Master station Station No 2 L_ g E Network No 3 Network No 1 Network No 2 AE d Sun Change the network numbers to those not used for other stations 155 uonounj J9jJsueJ jexoed d 94 Buisn peuuojed eq jouueo suoneoiunuuuoo r6 woyduwAs Ag Bunoouse qnoJ t 6 Checking Is the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting correct This applies only when the request so
77. lt gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Setting Module 4 Metwork Type CC IE Field Master Station Start I O No o 0000 Total Stations pt Online Normal Mode e e e e A1 es EE XJOMj9N PI 3I XU 0 uonoeuuo t7 UOISSIUISUEI oA pue uoneoiunuiuo2 dINIS L4 Tr Network Configuration Settings Network Operation Settings Refresh Parameters Specify Station No by Parameter Interrupt Settings pj Necessary Setting Mo Setting Already Set Set if itis needed Mo Setting Already Set Start I O No Valid Module During Other Station Access 1 Y Please input 16 point unit HEX ko start I O No in which module is mounted Acknowledge xY n Assignment Routing Parameters Assignment Image Check End Cancel 71 3 Click the button to set the parameters as follows Set up Mebwork configuration Assignment Method The calumn contents For refresh device will be changed corresponding to refresh parameter f Points Sbart Please reopen Ehe window after completing refresh parameter setting when changing refres StartiEnd _RX RY Setting RWW RW Setting Number of PLCs Station No Station Type 0 OMeterstation g Pi __Afinteligent Device station 1024 UE o oe 4 After the setting click the End button 5 Click the PEE button to open the refresh parameter setting window Set the parameters as follows Assignment Method t Points Start t
78. may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable D72Ay Out of range station No distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise D8004 Ethernet adapter module failure g Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the D8064 Receive queue full operation e Check if the cables and the switching hub are connected properly e Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise D8144 Ethernet adapter module failure Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise D8164 Ethernet adapter module failure e Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Check the error in the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics of the configuration tool for the E
79. module side data void Sockerror int Error handling function unsigned long ulCmdArg Non blocking mode setting flag sc my addr s addr htonl INADDR ANY External device s IP address sc my port htons 0 External device s port number sc aj_addr s_addr inet_addr 192 168 3 30 Ethernet adapter module s IP address COA8031Eh sc aj port htons 0x2000 Ethernet adapter module s port number Closeflag FLAG_OFF Connection end flag off nErrorStatus WSAStartup wVersionRequested amp wsaData Winsock initial processing if nErrorStatus SOCK OK Sockerror ERROR_INITIAL Error handling return SOCK_NG printf Winsock Version is 1d 1d n HIBYTE wsaData wVersion LOBYTE wsaData wVersion printf EthernetAD test Start n n n socketno socket AF INET SOCK STREAM 0 Creating TCP IP socket if socketno INVALID SOCKET Sockerror ERROR_SOCKET Error handling return SOCK_NG CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE hostdata sin family AF INET hostdata sin port sc my port hostdata sin addr s addr sc my addr s addr if bind socketno EPSOCKADDRY amp hostdata sizeof hostdata SOCK OK Bind Sockerror ERROR BIND A Error handling return SOCK NG J j EthernetAD sin family AF INET EthernetAD sin port sc aj port EthernetAD sin addr s addr sc aj addr s addr if connect socketno EPSOCKADDR amp EthernetAD sizeof E
80. only Send on demand data using the connection of the connection setting in the configuration tool Buffer memory address b Decimal Hexadecimal b i D E setting value to 32 1 Frame setting format Frame setting format format 2 Control data SeiaNo No Page 94 3 to 6 Setting data E ae Write Section 7 2 5 5 7 o 78 Send data format data format 8 84 ET data Send data length 9 to 968 Send data data 969 to 1020 T area Point On demand data is sent using TCP only when the protocol setting for the connection for users is TCP and TCP connection is being established with an external device If the protocol setting is UDP or TCP connection is not established with an external device a send error occurs ese Reference b On demand data sending using the auto open UDP port Send on demand data using the auto open UDP port in the Ethernet adapter module Using UDP enables data to be sent to an arbitrary external device set for the setting data Buffer memory address b Decimal Hexadecimal b p e No setting value fixed to 0 1 Frame setting format m format E data 34 code cae Control data Page 94 z 6 6y Destination port No Destination port No d 7 74 Send data format data format 8 84 e INI data Send data length 9 to 968 94 to 3C84 Send data data 969 to 1020 3C9 to 3FCh ee area 93
81. 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 manual 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 Fail
82. sending is different from that for data receiving an error occurs Hd An IP communication test related error error code 4A28 occurs in the IP communication test 113 3JOMJON PIB Al YU 0 UOHOSUUOD p 7 uonoun J Jejsuei j9x9ed dl XJ0Wj9N PI 3I HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI 7 114 After setting click the button Write the set parameters to the CPU module on the master station T Online gt Write to PLC Reset the CPU module or power off and on the system ui or Power OFF ON CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 2 Setting in the Ethernet adapter module Set the parameters to connect the Ethernet adapter module to CC Link IE Field Network using the configuration tool 1 Start up the configuration tool using a Web browser 7 gt Page 179 Section 10 1 2 2 Open the Parameter Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows W Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB c Parameter gt CC Link IE Field Network e Setting on the request source EE Parameter Setting Syster CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet C Link IE Field Network Setting Mode Online v Network No 110239 Station Na 110120 C Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting oetwhen Meededi Mot Seting Already Set e Setting on the request destination cS Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet CC Link IE Field Network Sett
83. shown below and ground the exposed shield section to the ground as much as possible 1 Shielded twisted pair cable Shield b CC Link IE Field Network cables The precautions for using CC Link IE Field Network cables are described below Be sure to use the cables for CC Link IE Field Network manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd SCEBEW SLIM e Shielded cables should be used for CC Link IE Field Network Strip a part of the jacket as shown below and ground the exposed shield in the largest possible area CC Link IE Field Network cable Shield c Grounding cables with a cable clamp Use shielded cables for external wiring and ground the shields of the external wiring cables to the control panel with the AD75CK type cable clamping Mitsubishi Ground the shield section 20 to 30cm away from the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter module Inside the control panel 20 to 30cm For details of the AD75CK refer to the following AD75CK type Cable Clamping Instruction Manual 22 soAnooJiq BHeYO A Mo pue OZ 9 xipueddy 9AnoaJIq OWJ 9ui ui Ap duioo 0 seJnsee N g xipueddy 4 External power supply Use a CE marked product for an external power supply and always ground the FG terminal External power supply used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi TDK Lambda DLP 120 24 1 IDEC PS5R SF24 5 Power supply part Always ground the LG and FG terminals after shuntin
84. switch 1 Master station STOP 2 Remote operation from GX Works2 etc 4 Error The number of X points is stored fixed to 8192 The number of Y points is stored fixed to 8192 S The number of SB points is stored fixed to 8192 m Initial The number of W points is stored fixed to 8192 The number of SW points is stored fixed to 8192 Set by Set timing The progress of writing transfer to the parameter memory flash ROM is stored as percentage 0 to 100 Upon instruction of write transfer O is set A current index value for write count to the parameter memory flash ROM is stored as a 32 bit binary value If the index value exceeds 100000 FLASH ROM ERROR error S code A62x will be detected The index value will be continued to be counted even after Write it exceeds 100000 1 The write count is not equal to the index value Since the system has increased the write life of the parameter memory the value increments by 1 for every two write operations 221 SI7 QS 46181683 Jeloeds G xipueddy Appendix 6 Resetting Parameters to Factory Default Values This section explains how to reset the parameters of the Ethernet adapter module to factory default values Perform the following when an IP address set in the configuration tool is unknown Point Parameters other than IP addresses will be also reset to factory default values Power on the module 2 Move the switch on the
85. the inner plate and control panel take measures such as covering the bolts 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 Holes in the control panel must be 10cm diameter or less If the holes are larger than 10cm radio wave may be emitted In addition because radio waves leak through a clearance between the control panel and its door reduce the clearance as much as possible The leakage of radio waves can be suppressed by the direct application of an EMI gasket on the paint surface Our tests have been carried out on a panel having the attenuation characteristics of 37 dB max and 30 dB mean measured by 3m method 30 to 300MHz b Wiring power and ground cables Provide a ground point near the power supply module Ground the LG and FG terminals of the power supply part with the thickest and shortest ground cable 30cm or shorter possible 226 APPENDICES 3 Cables Use shielded cables for the cables which are connected to the Ethernet adapter module and run out from the control panel If a shielded cable is not used or not grounded correctly the noise immunity will not meet the specified value a Grounding a twisted pair cable Always use shielded twisted pair cables for connection to 10BASE T and 100BASE TX connectors For the shielded twisted pair cable strip a part of the jacket as
86. the message at the intervals shown below Item Specification Number of resends Up to 3 times Up to 64 seconds Varies depending on the line status If the resend fails the amount of time is doubled The maximum value is 64 seconds Resend interval Ex When the interval for the first resend is 20 seconds 1st 20s 2nd 40s 3rd 64s If the Ethernet adapter module fails to receive an ACK response from the external device even when it resends data as many times as the number of resends it regards that there is no external device causing disconnection When the connection is disconnected send a connection establishment request from the external device reestablish a connection and resend a request message Alive check by KeepAlive The Ethernet adapter module performs alive check by KeepAlive The Ethernet adapter module sends an alive check message in 5 seconds after receiving the last message from an external device If no response is returned from the external device for 5 seconds the module resends the alive check message The module resends the message for 7 times at intervals of 5 seconds If no response is received for 45 seconds from the last message reception from the external device the Ethernet adapter module will close the connection Allow 45 seconds or longer before opening the same connection again When the external device does not support the TCP KeepAlive function the connection may be closed Connection e
87. to 239 Network No Set the network number of the Ethernet Adapter Module Default None CC Link IE Field 1 to 12 Network Station No Set the station number of the Ethernet Adapter Module ped Default None CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting Set the communication route of when the IP packet transfer function is used S Page 187 Section 10 3 2 1 186 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 1 CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting When the network address the first and second octets of the IP address of the external device is different from that of the master station set the communication route where communications reach the request destination external device This setting is not required when the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them have the same network address Configure the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting to perform IP communications via CC Link IE Field Network IP packet transfer function 7 7 Page 105 Section 7 3 192 109 3 1 L Network address Point If the setting is configured although the network address of the external device is the same as that of the master station the Ethernet adapter module ignores the setting a Setting details Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB c Parameter gt CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting d button GE CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting IP Ad
88. to the external device through the Ethernet adapter module This applies only to external devices that have the route command such as Microsoft Windows When the gateway setting is completed execute the Ping command from the external device to check whether communications can be performed Check and correct the firewall settings on the external device E Is a response to the Ping command ICMP echo request enabled Check and correct the antivirus software settings on the external device ex Is the security setting level of the antivirus software low s a response to the Ping command ICMP echo request enabled in the firewall settings e Set the same IP address in the default gateway of each Ethernet port Set the communication route on the external device side using the route command so that communications can be transmitted to the external device through the Ethernet adapter module This applies only to external devices that have the route command such as Microsoft Windows When the gateway setting is completed execute the Ping command from the external device to check whether communications can be performed e f an error has occurred in the switching hub remove the error e f communications cannot be performed although no error has occurred in the switching hub replace the switching hub Reset the device on the line 2 1 When the device has been reconnected to the switching hub or th
89. tool functions added _ gt Page 175 CHAPTER 10 Device buffer memory batch monitor 13092 or later Version 1 04E or later Module information display Error details display Turning off the COM ERR LED on the configuration tool Support of the access that specifies the master and submaster stations When 7D specified control station master station is selected for the station 14022 or later number of the request message of SLMP the master station can be always accessed cP Support of broadcast communications of the on demand function gt Page 95 Section 7 2 5 5 e Support of IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP packet transfer 14022 or later Version 1 05F or later function lt Page 105 Section 7 3 Configuration tool functions added lt Page 175 CHAPTER 10 IP communication test 14022 or later Version 1 05F or later Monitoring of the SD LED and RD LED 14022 or later 1 The English version of the configuration tool starts up under the operating systems of English version 2 External devices with a serial number first five digits of 14021 or earlier access a station operating as a master station master operating station When the submaster station starts to take in control instead of the master station the access destination also changes to the submaster station Each time stations in control change the access destination also changes
90. v 177 oo au Bunes e1ojeq uoneJedejg L OL ejnpeooJg UEIS pOL When Prompt is selected the following dialog box may be displayed during the start up of the configuration tool If this occurs click the button Internet Explorer 178 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 10 1 2 Starting up the configuration tool The configuration tool can be started by either of the following methods Starting from the Web browser lt Page 179 Section 10 1 2 1 Starting from GX Works2 Page 181 Section 10 1 2 2 1 Starting from a Web browser 1 Starta Web browser from the personal computer Tite ere UEMURA 2 Enter the IP address of the Ethernet adapter ea module in the Address space click the Enter Wy Fut E http 192 168 3 30 key The IP address shown in the left is a default value 3 Click Start up the configuration tool Ethernet Adapter Module NZ2GF ETB Windows Internet Explorer MITSUBISHI Ethemet Adapter Module NZ2GF ETB einpeooJg Bues pOL oo uoneunBiuoo y dn Bulels ZVOL 179 Y Starting up the configuration tool directly from the Ethernet Adapter Module File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file CI ick 1 Name ether qui en exe Type Application From 192 168 330 While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source
91. 0 3 3 1 a HEX DEC Port No Input Format Select a port number input format Default HEX Point If the button is clicked on the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window the parameters set in the Detail Setting dialog box are also set to default values 191 SsJojeuleJed EOL a Detail Setting EE Detail Setting Name Setting Equipment Name Eqpt 1 Comment Connection 1 TCP Connection Fullpassive Destination Port No Input Format HEX Port No FFFF Destination IP Address Input Format DEC v IPAddress 255 255 255 255 The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box Item Equipment Name Name Setting Comment TCP Connection Enter an equipment name VAM o ib S Default Eqpt 1 Connection No Sacra concn 32 characters or less Default Connection Connection No Select a TCP connection type Set this item only when TCP is selected for Protocol in the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window Unpassive Fullpassive Default Unpassive InpubEomist Select a format used for entering the port number of the DEC HEX j external communication target device Default HEX Destination Port No Port No Decimal input 1 to 65535 Default 65535 Hexadecimal input 14 to FFFF Default FFFF j Enter the port number of the external device with which communications are made njut Eomma Select a forma
92. 00 ees 69 7 1 4 Connection to CC Link IE Field Network lllelleeele ees 71 T L5 CGohnectonto the Ethernet aner nia ee ei a dee et ee DA rds EUER Sce a RA ROC 76 7 2 Communication Using the On demand Function 0 00 ee eee 89 TAN System COMNOGUPALION sese T aiv eR ted addet hak ta bee iene te 89 7 2 2 Specifications of send data using the on demand function 0000 05s 89 7 2 3 Applicable range of on demand data isis 90 15 24 How to sendon demand data eaae vu pera betae eite o e RON det 91 7 2 5 Buffer memories used for the on demand function 0 000 ccc eee eee ee eee 92 72 6 JOn demand data formals ss cut Oed MR ed Eae AIM REA 98 7 2 7 Example of on demand data sending 0 00 c cece ect eee nee 101 7 3 IP Communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP Packet Transfer Function 105 31 Deciding the P address sodes ERR DS dot eeaiee wen eel os be ete eves 106 732 System configurati ricss o 9o e aree roe dase E o Be oe scapes EO as A DX 108 7 3 3 Network setting of the configuration computer llllee ee ees 108 7 3 4 Connection to CC Link IE Field Network 2 0 0 0 ccc ene nes 109 nos Conneccion to EIIBITIBL occ bu tette npa 2 PR pete eme eye o eed bates 118 7 3 6 Checking communications IP communication test 00 00 cee eee ee 121 7 3 7 Setting to access a different network address nanu 0 000 c e ess 124 T
93. 000 to CFFFy y 4 Refer to the error code list in the Ethernet interface module user s manual Ethernet module 4 Error code list D000 to DFFF The following lists the error messages error conditions causes and actions of the error codes DOOO to DFFF D038 If the own station target station or relay station is disconnected from the communication test network identify the cause of the disconnection and take action Check the first five digits of the serial number of the module on the station on D039 IP packet transfer function not the route next to the faulty station supported IP communication test If the module does not support the used function replace it with the module with the latest version e If the originating station or the target station is disconnected from the network identify the cause of the disconnection and take action e When the mode of the master station is Online High Speed Mode change it to Online Normal Mode and retry the operation When the receiving station encountered overloading of transient data Transient data transmission response DOAO wait timeout reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation e Check if the cables and switching hub are connected properly e Exchange the cables between PORT1 and PORT2 and retry the operation DOA1 y Transient data transmission e Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the complet
94. 15 to b8b7 to bO Example January 2010 Year 0 to 99 Month 1 to 12 1001H The clock of the Ethernet adapter module synchronizes the clock of the master station L gt Page 30 Section 3 2 Data of the day and hour 2 digit BCD code when SDO data were updated are stored S b15 to b8b7 to bO Example 10 a m on 25th Error Day 1 to 31 Hour 0 to 23 2510H The clock of the Ethernet adapter module synchronizes the clock of the master station Page 30 Section 3 2 Data of the minute and second 2 digit BCD code when SDO data were updated are stored b15 to b8 b7 to bO Example 35 min 48 sec Minutes 0 to 59 Seconds 0 to 59 3548H The clock of the Ethernet adapter module synchronizes the clock of the master station L gt Page 30 Section 3 2 Data are stored in the common information SD5 to SD15 or individual information SD16 to SD26 areas respectively A category code that determines what type of error information is stored b15 to b8 b7 to bO Individual information category codes Common information category codes Any of the following are stored in the common information category codes area 0 None 1 Module No slot No 2 File name 3 Time set value Any of the following are stored in the individual information category codes area S 0 None Error 1 Empty 2 None 3 Time measured value 4 N
95. 2 Point In the IP communication test whether IP communications can be performed between the Ethernet adapter module request destination and the external device request source set in Communication Target is checked using the Ping command If the external device does not support the Ping command the IP communication test ends abnormally Source where the IP communication test was executed Communications can be checked Communications can be checked using the Ping command using the Ping command Up to four IP communication tests can be executed at the same time When the external device request destination is connected to a CPU module the IP communication test cannot be executed for the external device request destination Set the IP address of the CPU module connected to the external device request destination in the Communication Target field on the IP Communication Test dialog box CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 2 Corrective action upon abnormal end a If a network number station number and an error code are displayed An error has occurred in the station with the network number and station number displayed Check the error code and take corrective action Ef IP Communication Test IP Address Input Format DEC wv Connected Station Own Station Communication Target Setting Outbound Route IP Address al IP Address 192 es 3 30 ngo hes 2
96. 3 Page 210 Appendix 1 4 4 Page 210 Appendix 1 5 1 Page 211 Appendix 1 6 1 41 1sr Aowa Jang v Address Decimal Initial i Read Write Refer to value age 92 Hexadecimal 5632 P 1600 Read Write Section 7 2 5 1 5633 P 92 Read Mich 16014 Section 7 2 5 2 li On d d function dat Completion code Read Page s 1602 ieee Idae P Section 7 2 5 3 Send request flag Send completed flag channel 1 y1 Control data 5635 to 5643 Read Writ ead Write 16034 to 160B j Page 93 5644 to 6603 Section 7 2 5 4 Read Write 160C to 19CB j 6604 to 6655 Page 92 Section 7 2 5 Send data System area 19CC to 19FF On demand function data 6656 to 9727 l sending area Same as channel 1 1A00 to 25FFp channels 2 to 4 1 Check the corresponding serial No and software version Page 233 Appendix 10 9728 to 29697 2600 to 7401 System area Point Do not write data to System area Doing so may cause the Ethernet adapter module to malfunction 42 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 5 SLMP The Ethernet adapter module s devices can be read or written with command messages in the predefined format from an external device For details on SLMP refer to the following SLMP Reference Manual 3 5 1 Available command list The following table lists the commands that can be executed from an external device to the Ethernet
97. 3 Grounding 64 Observe the following Provide independent grounding when possible Ground the FG and LG terminals to the protective ground conductor Grounding resistance 1000 or less e f independent grounding is not possible employ shared grounding making all of the ground wires to the same length Ethernet Another adapter module device Q Q Grounding Ethernet Another adapter module device Q Q Grounding Ethernet Another adapter module device Q Q 1 Independent grounding Best 2 Shared grounding Good 3 Common grounding Not allowed Use the thickest possible ground wires up to 2mm Also bring the grounding point close to the Ethernet adapter module as much as possible so that the ground wire can be shortened CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 4 4 Precautions This section provides precautions for wiring to CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet 1 Ethernet cables Use Ethernet cables that satisfy the 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX standard 7 gt Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 2 Laying Ethernet cables Place the Ethernet cables in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the Ethernet adapter module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact Do not touch the core of the cable connector or the port and protect it from dirt and dust If oil from your hand dirt or dust sticks to the core it can increase
98. 48 D22 ZINC TITLED 48 5 3 Applicable SySIelfiS teet e dup D ruunt eked bt bane patie atte e bari d d 50 BSA Configuration TOON TEE TET eed Ged IET 50 5 92 Sowar packade 4 35 cud alot Oe Cee cade oe wpauid eee bak s Rari i oes 51 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 52 6 1 Installation Environment esse ug x paese mes Deu nx S e dux ee e ex 52 Or JInstallatiolsd ac sat beu tdv MDEEEAESR Mii I ENDISSE RESINA EIE 52 6251 dnstallatoh precautions xe tero b x estin ent rt eats wd S Rae rte po racer n s oe 52 6 2 2 Mounting the module to a control panel l l eee 53 6 2 3 Mounting the modules on a DIN rail llle 54 6 3 Testing the Module Before Wiring l l 57 Dub WVIAC sek kiatecer rails wa ee a ai diete eG oe Se e scuta a ee eese ee cra d 59 6 4 1 Wiring of the power supply Dante cae cue dency ot diserta ee hy es de Ended ades bh ds nae me apres 59 6 4 2 Ethernet cable wiring 0 0 0 ccc RR RRRRRRRRRRRRR Rs 61 643 Grounding xcii tee ei ED Ier eti vieta 64 GAA Precautions eut eor RU rco too D tied ed xen Ue aduer PAUL qe qe cda 65 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 66 7 1 SLMP Communication and Cyclic Transmission 0 0 0 000 000 ccc eee ee eee 66 511 System COMMGURATION Ss sace ehe beetle dmt Ue decl teet 66 T42 Communication details s s trs ta ao ra Lp eel RO di E d edes aed 67 71 1 3 Network setting on the configuration computer 0 00
99. 5294 to D52A D52By to D52C D62D D62E D7214 D7224 D7254 D7264 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING e Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise e Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs Communication LSI failure again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative e Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures MAC address error agaist Noles Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative e Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise RAM failure Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative e Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures es against noise Communication LSI failure Perform a unit test on the Ethernet a
100. 6 to 5377 1500 to 1501 The open status of each Connection is stored in the following bit pattern In the case of UDP protocol when the Ethernet adapter module becomes ready for operation Open completed 1 is set b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 bO 5376 1500H Connection No 16 Connection No 9 dum c Connection No 1 b 5 b144 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 bO 5377 1501H Connection No 32 Connection No 25 m Connection No 17 OFF Open not completed ON Open completed Appendix 1 7 On demand function data sending area For the buffer memories used for the on demand function refer to the following Page 89 Section 7 2 s ieyeq Aiowsey Jegng xipueddy eae ejep snjejs uonoeuuoo uod jeulau 4 9 xipueddy 211 Appendix 2 Link Special Relay SB List The link special relay SB is turned on or off depending on various factors generated during data link The data link error status can be confirmed by using it in the program SB0047 SBOO4AF SB006A SB006B SBOO7F 212 Point Do not turn on or off any link special relay SB since the system uses all of the area Doing so may result in malfunction of the system Baton pass status of the own station Operating station No status PORT 1 linkup status own station PORT2 linkup status own station IP address setting status Description The baton pass status of the own st
101. 767 Execution Result gt gt The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box Item Description Device Address Enter the device or buffer memory address to be changed Bit Data Type Select the data type of the device to be changed DEC Input Format EX Specify the input format of the device buffer memory address or value New Value Enter the value to be changed The current value is changed to the specified value by entering the device or device of the buffer memory address and the value and clicking set button Clicking ExecutionResut gt gt button on the dialog box displays the execution result window JoWUOW uo1eg Aowa 1Jeyng eoieq 9 04 197 10 7 Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics The latest error occurred in the Ethernet adapter module or the status of communication with external devices can be checked W Online gt Diagnostics Point Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module in the Destination Setting dialog box before execution of the Ethernet adapter diagnostics Y Online 2 Destination Setting GE Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics 1 Mode Online Network No 1 IP Address 192 168 3 30 Station No 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Nz2GF FTB RUN MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR INIT COM ERR 2 STATION NO 1 Open System TCP UnPassive Protocol TCP Own Station Port No 2000h Destination Port No 04B9h 3 Destination IP Address 192 168 3 1 Date and Time 12 2
102. 8 2011 09 19 21 Command Code 5000h Subcommand Code 00FFh lt A e TOOBASE TX 1000BASE T gus Lm M t Data Link Status Parameters Not Received Latest Error 4 None Tes b Connection Status 0407h Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal 5 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Close ce o iw n The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box Mode Displays the mode of the own station Displays the network number of the own station 1 Displays the station number of the own station Displays the IP address of the own station Displays the subnet mask of the own station Displays the status of the LEDs Page 22 CHAPTER 2 2 LEDs When the Ethernet adapter module is in the offline mode the display of the SD LED and RD LED is not changed 198 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL Displays an error code of the Ethernet part 7 Page 157 Section 9 5 Displays the number of the Connection where the error occurred Displays how the Connection is opened Displays the protocol for the Connection Displays the own station s port number at the time of the error Displays the port number of the target external device Displays the IP address of the target external device Displays the date and time of the error occurrence
103. A MELSOFT CONNECCION sc ac ew pst son ew bg ehu sons Five eRe as ome E P DNO 127 TAA Connection through ashub s desee IEEE ie e Oech hh ed boats e re Pe 130 7 4 2 Direct connection simple connection n sasas arean eaen RII 134 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 137 ou bal dnspeclioHussdeteste ovo ite dia d essa toe marae hos Su tbe xot bot 137 9 2 Penodic IHSBecllolleum eer EE REGE iua dep tb ERR uet DOS deme a aa 138 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 139 9 1 Troubleshooting Procedure 0 eee eee ees 139 9 2 Checking ilie Eror COUeus s sedo do bee ER aed ete wie Mae ee tee See eS 141 9 2 1 Error history of CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics 0000 cece ee eee 141 9 2 2 Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics cas CE bino Ai edita eck he hie i ia Ca Po 143 9 9 Checking die D EBSS 2s cndurdesen d utekded e Due dd ataca cd aceon P3 tooth oia 144 9 3 1 The LED on the power supply part RII 144 9 3 2 The LEDs on the CC Link IE Field Network part 0 00000 cece eee eee ee 145 10 9 3 3 The LEDs on the Ethernet part iisilsss RR IRR 149 9 4 Troubleshooting by Symptom 0 0 0 rrr 151 9 4 1 Cyclic transmission cannot be performed ssssse e 151 9 4 2 Transient transmission cannot be performed 0 0000 cc eee 151 9 4 3 Configuration tool does not start or communication is not available 152 9 4 4 Configuration tool is not displayed in English
104. C Link IE Field Network is indicated with the LEDs 2 CC Link IE Field Network part Page 24 Section 2 2 1 The switch on this part is used for controlling the operation of the Ethernet adapter module Page 26 Section 2 2 2 The Ethernet adapter module is connected to the Ethernet at this part 3 Ethernet part The communication status of the Ethernet is indicated with the LEDs 2 Page 28 Section 2 3 4 Serial number display The serial number on the rating plate is indicated 5 DIN rail hook This hook is used to mount the module to a DIN rail 1 Power supply part 22 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES 2 1 Power Supply Part Respective names of the Ethernet adapter module s power supply part are shown below POWER LED Indicates the operating status of the power supply part Normally operating 1 On No power input power failure or hardware failure 2 FG terminal A ground terminal connected to the shield pattern on the printed circuit board M3 5 screw 3 LG terminal A terminal grounded to a power filter M3 5 screw Terminals for power input M3 5 screws Power input For the specifications of the power supply to be connected refer to Performance specifications of each part Page 31 Section 3 2 1 1 4 terminal wed Ajddns samogd Z 23 2 2 CC Link IE Field Network Part Respective names of the Ethernet adapter module s CC Link IE Field Network part are sh
105. CPU module Master local Ethernet module adapter module Command 7 Parameter setting lt gt Page 184 Section 10 3 Parameters can be set in the configuration tool incorporated in the Ethernet adapter module Therefore there is no need to create any configuration programs The configuration tool will be started from a Web browser GE New Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool Project Online Help DOl ES Parameter Setting o NZ2GF ETB Paramete IP Address Connection Setting Connection Setting Input Format DEC IP Address 192 ie 3 Subnet Mask Pattem 255 255 255 Communication Mode IP Address Auto Negotiation C Disable direct MELSOFT connection 20 CHAPTER 1 ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 8 Diagnostics a CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics By connecting GX Works2 to a master local module the condition of the entire CC Link IE Field Network can be viewed on the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics dialog box User s manual for the master local module used CC IE Field Diagnostics Select Module Module 1 Network No 1 Change Module 2995 Es Stop Monitor Network Status 3 Total Slave Stations Total Slave Stations Current Link Number of Station i ET z x Set In Parameter 2 Connected l scan Time 1 mS Errors Detected 1 Hide Disconnected Station Legend Connected St Master Local P1 i em The status of t
106. Day of week 00H to 06H OOH Sun to O6H Sat A command code for the message of the error is stored 2076 A value is stored only when the error occurred in SLMP communication Command code 81C 0 No error default or an error lower than the TCP or UDP level Other than 0 Command code A subcommand code for the message of the error is stored 2077 A value is stored only when the error occurred in SLMP communication Subcommand code 81Dy 0 No error default or an error lower than the TCP or UDP level Other than 0 Subcommand code 2078 to 2079 Syal 81E to 81Fp i 4 Error log No 2 to No 64 buffer memory address 2080 to 3087 8204 to COF In the same sequence as error log No 1 information on error log No 2 to No 64 is stored Appendix 1 5 Ethernet port line status 1 Communication status buffer memory address 3328 D00 The communication status data of the Ethernet port is stored in the following bit pattern b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 bO 1 t 5 4 3 2 1 1 Empty 2 Communication mode 0 Half duplex 1 Full duplex 3 Connection status 4 Empty 0 Hub or external device not connected or disconnected 1 Hub or external device connected 5 Data transmission speed 00 Empty 01 Operating at 100BASE TX 10 Operating at 1000BASE T 11 Empty 210 APPENDICES Appendix 1 6 Ethernet port connection status data area 1 Open completion signal buffer memory address 537
107. E Field Network and Ethernet are not required resulting in reduced wiring cost Conventional way CC Link IE Field Network f set d al at NE 7 CC Link IE Field Network Only CC Link IE Field Network is required to perform communications ite a a ARARARAA Eum i ii Point The IP packet transfer function allows an IP packet to be transferred from an external device to a request destination An Ethernet adapter module cannot be used as a request source or a request destination 18 CHAPTER 1 ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 4 Connection to MELSOFT products or GOTs The Ethernet adapter module can be also connected to MELSOFT products or GOTs MELSOFT GOT product 5 Cyclic transmission gt Page 33 Section 3 2 1 2 Data can be periodically exchanged with the master station through link devices RX RY RWr and RWw Fas it ed Master station Master local Ethernet module adapter module ee ee ee ee ee Y RAE r 19 6 Transient transmission Transient transmission allows direct access from a master or local station to the devices or buffer memory of the Ethernet adapter module Requests from the master or local station to the Ethernet adapter module are made with dedicated instructions User s manual for the master local module used Master station
108. EIC Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code Binary Code lt MM SIE IE IE SIE SIE STE S E lt S SI SIE SIE SIE SIE ees Eqpt 3 Eqpt4 Eqpt5 Eqpt 6 Eqpt Eqpt 8 Eqpt 9 Eqpt 10 Eqpt 11 Eqpt 12 Eqpt 13 Eqpt 14 Eqpt15 Eqpt 16 Connection 3 Connection4 Connection 5 Connection 6 Connection Connection 8 Connection 8 Connection 10 Connection 11 Connection 12 Connection 13 Connection 14 Connection 15 Connection 16 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 4 Click the button to display the Detail Setting dialog box Set the parameters as follows EE Detail Setting Name Setting Equipment Name E gp 1 Comment Connection 1 TCP Connection Unpassive Destination Port No Input Format Port No Destination IP Address Input Format IP Address 5 Click the button 6 In the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window click the button f Inthe Parameter Setting dialog box click the button 8 Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module In the Destination Setting dialog box of the configuration tool enter a value as shown below Online gt Destination Setting ms Destination Setting Enter a decimal value 9uJ9ui3 y oj uon euuo Gp UOISSILUSUBI
109. Ethernet adapter module Repeat at intervals of less than 1s from STOP RESET TEST STOP in less than 1 second and repeat this cycle ten times Then the MODE and ERR LEDs start flashing When canceling the reset operation shift the switch to RUN RUN MODE SD ERR em aping E D LINK RD LERR STATION NO 5400 x10 x1 3 Move the switch to RESET TEST and hold it for 1 1s or longer second lo Switch 222 APPENDICES Appendix Access Codes and an Attribute Code The following shows the access codes and an attribute code that are set for accessing the Ethernet adapter module with the RIRD or RIWT instruction from the master local module Device type Device Bit Word Access code Attribute code A Ss uem o roes 1 Devices other than the above are not accessible To access a bit device specify 0 or a multiple of 16 UJ O i9 I 9H UO opoo einqugy ue pue sapo sseooy xipueddy 223 Appendix 8 EMC and Low Voltage Directives Compliance to the EMC Directive which is one of the EU Directives has been a legal obligation for the products sold in European countries since 1996 as well as the Low Voltage Directive since 1997 Manufacturers who recognize their products are compliant to the EMC and Low Voltage Directives are required to attach a CE mark on their products 1 Sales representative in EU member states Sales representative in EU member
110. F check completed Device of the REMTO instruction completed send data setting Device of send data setting completed Device of the REMTO instruction completed Send request flag ON Device of Send request flag ON completed Device of the REMFR instruction completed Send completed flag and Completion code reading Device of Send completed flag and Completion code reading completed Device of on demand data sending completed Device of the REMTO instruction completed Send request flag OFF Ethernet port connection status connection No 1 Send request flag Send request bit Send completed flag Send completed bit Send completed flag Send error bit Completion flag Baton pass status of the own station Baton pass status of each station station No 1 Control data Send data Connection open not completed error output REMFR instruction error output REMTO instruction error output Send completed flag error output On demand data send error output On demand data send completed output CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE c On demand data to be sent Request destination Network Station module For future Request Subheader Serial number Fixed value number number I O number extension data length 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1O 3 F FIJO 0JO O 1 O wmwunny 30H 30H 30H 30H 33H 30H 31H 33H 46H 46H 30H 30H 30H 30H 31H n E Yd Monitoring timer Command Subcomm
111. MANUALS TERMS Chapter 1 Section 3 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 4 1 4 1 5 1 5 3 1 1 1 4 9 2 2 9 3 3 9 4 4 9 4 6 9 5 10 2 2 10 3 2 10 7 Appendix 1 2 1 4 3 9 10 Section 7 2 10 6 Appendix 1 7 Section 7 2 Section 7 3 Section 10 6 Section 10 7 March 2012 SH NA 080939ENG C partial correction TERMS Chapter 1 Section 3 1 3 4 4 1 6 4 2 7 2 3 7 2 5 7 3 6 7 4 1 9 4 3 9 4 6 9 5 10 3 2 10 3 3 10 7 Appendix1 1 1 2 2 10 Section 3 3 7 3 9 4 7 Appendix 8 EMC and Low Voltage Directives Appendix 8 Section 3 3 to 3 4 Section 3 4 to 3 5 Appendix 8 to 11 Appendix 9 to 12 April 2013 SH NA 080939ENG D Partial correction Section 3 2 1 7 3 4 9 5 10 7 Japanese manual version SH 080930 F 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 the contents noted in this manual O 2010 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 240 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
112. ONOAD pue UONeSIUNWWOD dINIS LZ IP Address 192 158 3 3 f 78 9 Write the configured parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP Y Online gt Write Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool Jg Data will be written to the Ethernet adapter module All of the existing settings in Ehe Ethernet adapter module will be discarded Continue Click 10 The following dialog box is displayed Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool J Writing is successfully completed L Issue a reset For Ehe new settings to take effect TF a reset is issued communication will temporarily stop Click 11 Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to RUN gt RUN acu s CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 2 Creating a program A program example is shown in this section Programs should be executed from an external device Point In the program example shown in this section the minimum processing is described When including any other processing such as error handling add the corresponding program to it ifthe Ethernet adapter module is powered off and then on data written from the external device to the Ethernet adapter module using SLMP will be cleared Therefore create a program of communicating data while handshaking with the master station a Programming environment Development environm
113. PTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 2 Changing the IP address of the external device and gateway address setting Change the IP address of the external device according to the system configuration In addition configure the gateway address setting in the external device so that IP communications from the external device transmit through the Ethernet adapter module IP address 192 168 3 30 192 168 2 30 Ethemet 195 1653 Set in the configuration tool Set in the configuration tool 192 168 2 1 c 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 125 192 168 1 2 Network Automatically assigned A Automatically assigned Master station Station No 1 Station No 2 gH Network No 1 Network No 1 Network No 3 Network No 2 External device External device Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter module es request source QJ71GF11 T2 eee request destination device request source side request destination side req device Configuration of the external device Basic software Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System For the gateway address set the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part When the external device is a personal computer set the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part in the default gateway When the default gateway has been already set use the route command to set the communication route where communications for the request destination transmit thro
114. S Appendix 8 2 Measures to comply with the Low Voltage Directive The Ethernet adapter 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 soAnooJiq eBeyoA Mo pue OZ 9 xipueddy oAnooJiq e8e1o0A M07 y UUM duioo 0j seunsea A z 9g xipueddy 229 Appendix 9 Processing Time This section describes processing time from the start of SLMP communication to the end of it The processing time values given below are the values calculated under the assumption that the Read command 0401 and Write command 1401 are used Point The calculation formulas are provided for the case where the Ethernet adapter module communicates with an external device through a connection The processing time may increase due to any of the following factors Network load line congestion Window size of the external device connected to the Ethernet adapter module e Number of connections concurrently used and the system configuration Appendix 9 1 Transmission from the external device to the Ethernet adapter module 1 Calculation formula Tsf Ke Kdt x Df ACK processing time of external device ms Tef The elapsed time between when the Ethernet adapter module receives request data from the external device and when until the requested processing is completed Ke Kat Constant Df Number of words in request message
115. Start End Link Side PLC Side Points we Stat Ere D13FF O01 7FF eS Transfer6 CE CC Transfer CE CCS manfer8 T O O 1 CS 6 After the setting click the E amp d button f Inthe network parameter setting window click the End button 8 write the set parameters to the CPU module on the master station XX Online gt Write to PLC 9 Reset the CPU module or power off and on the system ui or Power OFF ON 72 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 2 Setting in the Ethernet adapter module Set the parameters to connect the Ethernet adapter module to CC Link IE Field Network using the configuration tool 1 Start up the configuration tool using a Web browser Page 179 Section 10 1 2 2 Open the Parameter Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows W Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB c Parameter gt CC Link IE Field Network H Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet CC Link IE Field Network Setting Mode Network No 110239 Station No 1 to 120 CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting Setwhen Meeded Mot Setting Already Set 3 3 Click the button 4 Setthe IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module Open the Destination Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to enter the address as follows Online 2 Destination Setting ES Destination Se
116. Station No duplication own station SI7 MS J amp e1s Des Jeloeds xur e xipueddy 164 No station No setting 184 Parameter error 194 Parameter transfer in progress 1Ay Station type mismatch 204 Error detected The own station status is stored 014 STOP normal 024 STOP stop error 034 STOP continuation error 044 RUN normal 05 4 RUN continuation error Module status own SW004B station OF 4 Offline or initial processing 213 The connection status of the own station is stored 004 Normal 014 Normal communicating on PORT1 cable disconnected on PORT2 044 Normal loopback communicating on PORT1 cable disconnected on PORT2 Connection status own 104 Normal cable disconnected on PORT1 communicating on PORT2 W0064 PE station 114 Disconnected cables disconnected on PORT1 and PORT2 12 4 Disconnected cable disconnected on PORT1 PORT2 line being established 214 Disconnected PORT 1 line being established cable disconnected on PORT2 224 Disconnected PORT1 and PORT2 lines being established 404 Normal cable disconnected on PORT1 loopback communicating on PORT2 214 APPENDICES Appendix 4 Special Relay SM List The special relays SM are internal relays whose applications are predetermined in the Ethernet adapter module However they can be turned on or off as necessary for control of the Ethernet adapter module The following table shows how to read the special relay li
117. T M141 M142 KJ Oto 104 M111 Set send data M110 M120 Y22 REMTO instruction error output W100 0 Turn on Send request flag M121 M120 M130 Y22 REMTO instruction error output M131 Read Send completed flag and Completion code M130 M133 Y21 REMEFR instruction error output Y2A Check Send completed flag and transmit on demand data M140 Completion output Y24 Transmit on demand data Error output M140 M130 M133 W100 0 M141 Turn off Send request flag M140 Y29 REMTO instruction error output END CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE T 3 IP Communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP Packet Transfer Function This section describes an example of communications using the specified IP address between external devices over CC Link IE Field Network 1 Check the corresponding serial number and software version Page 233 Appendix 10 Point The data that are communicated using the IP packet transfer function are communicated separately by the following process Service process by a sequence scan of a CPU module when communications are transferred through the CPU module e Link scan on CC Link IE Field Network Because of this the speed of communications using the IP packet transfer function is slower than the speed of communications with the Ethernet line The reference speed of communication using the IP packet transfer function is described in the manual for t
118. TION TOOL 10 3 1 System setting Configure the system settings required for use of the Ethernet Adapter Module W Setting item tree lt gt NZ2GF ETB c Parameter gt System ES Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet Remote Reset Allow Error Log Setting Store error logs to flash ROM when the system is powered off or reset The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box Specify whether to enable remote reset of the Ethernet Adapter Allow not allow Remote Reset Allow Module Default Allow Store error logs to flash Hold not hold Error Log Setting ROM when the system is Set whether to hold error logs after the system is powered off or reset Default Hold powered off or reset 185 Dunes ueis S p O SJojeuleJed SOL 10 3 2 CC Link IE Field Network Configure the settings for connecting the Ethernet Adapter Module to CC Link IE Field Network V Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB c Parameter e CC Link IE Field Network GE Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethemet CC Link IE Field Network Setting Mode Online Network Mo 1 110238 Station Mo 1 1to 120 CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting Setwhen Needed NotSetting Already Set The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box Online Offline Mos Set the mode of the Ethernet Adapter Module O bn m 1
119. USUBI ONOAD pue UONeSIUNWWOD dINIS LZ 81 82 if send socketno char s_ buf SEND REQ 2 0 SOCKET ERROR Data sending Sockerror ERROR SEND Error handling return SOCK NG J j Receiving data with the size checked rbuf idx 0 Initializes the head index of the receive data storage recv size 0 Initializes the number of receive data while 1 length recv socketno char amp r buf rbuf idx BUF SIZE rbuf idx 0 Receiving response data if length 0 Was the connection cut off Sockerror ERROR_RECIEVE Error handling return SOCK NG J if length SOCKET ERROR nErrorStatus WSAGetLastError if nErrorStatus WSAEWOULDBLOCK Sockerror ERROR_RECIEVE Error handling return SOCK_NG else continue Repeat until data are received else rbuf idx length Updates the receive data storage location recv size length Updates the number of receive data ifrecv size gt RECV ANS 2 Received all response messages break Stops the repetition as they were received printf nRY read completed n Read value display for i 0 i lt 2 i disp 0 r buf 11 i 2 disp 1 r buf 12 i 2 printf RYOO96dO to RYOO dF read value 4X n i i USHORT amp disp printf n n break case 2 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE Creates a frame requesting for wri
120. Y MANUALS TECHNICAL BULLETINS AND GUIDELINES FOR the PRODUCT Prohibited Application Prohibited Applications include but not limited to the use of the PRODUCT in e Nuclear Power Plants and any other power plants operated by Power companies and or any other cases in which the public could be affected if any problem or fault occurs in the PRODUCT Railway companies or Public service purposes and or any other cases in which establishment of a special quality assurance system is required by the Purchaser or End User e Aircraft or Aerospace Medical applications Train equipment transport equipment such as Elevator and Escalator Incineration and Fuel devices Vehicles Manned transportation Equipment for Recreation and Amusement and Safety devices handling of Nuclear or Hazardous Materials or Chemicals Mining and Drilling and or other applications where there is a significant risk of injury to the public or property Notwithstanding the above restrictions Mitsubishi may in its sole discretion authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or more of the Prohibited Applications provided that the usage of the 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
121. adapter module A generic term for the following modules Module on CC Link IE Field Network e CC Link IE Controller Network module Ethernet interface module MELSECNET H module MELSECNET 10 module A generic term for devices that send SLMP request messages to an Ethernet adapter module A software package built in an Ethernet adapter module The product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers 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 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 A station that exchanges I O signals bit data with the master station by cyclic transmission 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 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 and also issues a transient transmission request to another station A generic term for stations other than a master station
122. ade connections Specification 8192 points 16KB 8192 points 16KB 16384 points 2KB 16384 points 2KB 1024 points 2KB 1024 points 2KB 2048 points 256 bytes 2048 points 256 bytes Intelligent device station 1 to 120 1 to 239 Token passing method 1Gbps Line or star topology Coexistence of line topology and star topology is possible ring topology An Ethernet cable that meets the 1000BASE T standard Category 5e or higher Double shielded STP Straight cable Page 48 Section 5 2 1 Up to 100m compliant with ANSI TIA EIA 568 B Category 5e Page 65 Section 6 4 4 T Line topology 12000m when connecting 1 master station and 120 slave stations Star topology Depends on the system configuration Ring topology 12100m when connecting 1 master station and 120 slave stations Up to 20 33 ped uoeo jo suoneouoeds eoueuuojleg L Z suoneouioeds eoueuuoueg ZE 3 Ethernet part Item Specification For users 32 Number of i connections For MELSOFT 3 TCP connection 1 1 UDP connection 1 Direct connection 1 Own Station Port No 1025 to 4999 5011 to 65534 0401 to 13874 13934 to FFFE aiid simultaneously connectable Up to 32 Communication speed 1Gbps or 100Mbps Communication mode Full or Half duplex Transmission system Base band An Ethernet cable that meets the 1000BASE T standard For 1Gbps Category 5e or higher Double shielded STP Straight cable s Page 48 Section 5
123. and Send data asasus D 0 0 O 1 0 1 30H 30H 30H 30H 32H 31H 30H 31H 30H 30H 30H 34H 12H 78H 56H d Program M1 W100 0 FMOV HO D200 K9 Clear control data MOV Ki D200 Connection No MOV Ki D201 Frame setting format MOV HI D202 Serial number MOV HO D207 Send data format MOVP H4 D208 Send data length MOV H1234 D209 Send data NN N N MOV H5678 D210 No O X 3 SET M10 35 3 c o 5 o gt RST M1 S D h MIO SB47 SW A00 E o S8 KO Obtain Open completion signal of the ni c connection o 9 E 2 RST M10 e ag KO 2ZP REMFR j K1 K1 HO H1500 w10 K2 M11 T O ot S M11 M12 W10 0 o bf SET M100 p C 5 3 W10 0 a m SET Y20 Output of when opening of the oa aie connection is not completed i KH SET Y21 REMEFR instruction error output S M100 o H1601 W101 K1 M101 Read Send completed flag RST M100 M101 M102 SET M103 M102 M sET Y21 REMFR instruction error output M103 W1010 W101 1 SET M110 Check Send completed flag W101 0 l SET Y23 Output of when a value stored in users Send completed flag is not 0 SET M140 RST M103 103 H1603 D200 K240 RST M111 M112 SET M112 T SET SET H1600 W100 K1 RST M121 M122 SET M122 m eT H1601 W101 K2 RST M131 M132 SET M132 T SET M133 W101 0 SET SET SET SET SET RST RST H1600 W100 K1 RS
124. arget station is not available check if the network number and station number of the Ethernet adapter module are correctly set gt Page 186 Section 10 3 2 If they are set on the Ethernet adapter module troubleshoot the problem referring to the master local module troubleshooting section User s manual for the master local module used 2 Transmission from GX Works2 and through the Ethernet adapter module Troubleshoot the problem as shown below when MELSOFT connection from GX Works2 through the Ethernet adapter module is not possible Checking Action Is the D LINK LED on the Ethernet adapter module on or If the D LINK LED is off troubleshoot the problem by checking the LEDs flashing Page 144 Section 9 3 Correct the settings in Transfer Setup of GX Works2 Page 105 Section 7 3 Does the network No of the Ethernet adapter module match Change the network No of the Ethernet adapter module to that of the that of the connected network connected network Are the settings in Transfer Setup correct 151 peuuojed eq jouueo uoissiusueJ 9 o O L6 woydwAs Ag Bunoouse qnoJ t 6 9 4 3 available Configuration tool does not start or communication is not Troubleshoot the problem as shown below if the configuration tool does not start or communication is not available Checking Is the Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet port normal Are the external devices where the Ethernet adapter mod
125. ata communication between the Ethernet adapter module and external devices is performed regardless of the switch status 1 Even if the switch is set to STOP the Ethernet adapter module is shown to be in the cyclic transmission status at the master station CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES 3 Connectors Name Description The PORT1 connector for connecting to CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector P1 Connect an Ethernet cable to this 7 Page 61 Section 6 4 2 There are no restrictions on the connection order of the cables for the P1 and P2 connectors he Ethernet adapter module has received abnormal data On The Ethernet adapter module is performing loopback only the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number LER first five digits of 12102 or later LED The Ethernet adapter module has received normal data Off The Ethernet adapter module does not perform loopback only the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number a first five digits of 12102 or later LINK Linkup in progress LED Linkdown in progress The PORT2 connector for connecting to CC Link IE Field Network RJ45 connector Connect an Ethernet cable to this lt _ gt Page 61 Section 6 4 2 There are no restrictions on the connection order of the cables for the P1 and P2 connectors L ER LED Same as the P1 connector LINK LED U 2f Hed 4J0MJ9N PIO Al xU 1 22 CC 2 3 Ethernet Part This section describ
126. ation installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the MELSEC L series lt SH 080972ENG 134254 master local module MELSEC L CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual Overview of CC Link IE Field Network and specifications procedures before operation system configuration installation wiring settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the MELSEC QS SH 080969ENG 134253 series master local module MELSEC QS CC Link IE Field Network Master Local Module User s Manual CC Link IE Field Network Interface Board User s Manual For Specifications procedures before operation system configuration SW1DNC CCIEF B settings functions programming and troubleshooting of the CC Link SH 080980ENG 13JZ58 gt IE Field Network interface board 2 Ethernet related manual For communications using SLMP refer to the following manual Manual name DE Description manual number model code SLMP Reference Manual The protocol SLMP used for data reading or writing from an external SH 080956ENG 13JV23 gt device to the Ethernet adapter module CONTENTS SAFE TeV GENE Gs IN Sigs gamete este es sU EE MINE CI E DAE RUN OMM cu M 1 CONDITIONS ORUSE FOR THE PRODUCT aa evocare eau eo eee E d In RE eor NES EEG 5 INTRODUC FON E A MORTE I TRO ER TELE Retirees en oe Rey Aine Roane E UR 6 REEEVANTEMANUWALS iE coeurs bM Ded i eqermen ane iE Ad 7 MANUADPAGE ORGANIZATION
127. ation transient transmission can be performed is stored OFF Normal ON Abnormal When an error occurs the cause can be identified in Baton pass status of the own station SW0047 and Cause of baton pass interruption SW0048 Information on which values are used for operation the network No and station No values set in CC Link IE Field Network of PLC Parameter or those set in the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics is stored OFF Values set in CC Link IE Field Network of PLC Parameter ON Values set in the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics When no parameter is set for the Ethernet adapter module this area is turned on The linkup status of PORT1 own station is stored OFF Linkup ON Linkdown The time between the power on and linkup after the Ethernet cable is connected may vary It usually takes a few seconds Note however that the time may be extended further if the linkup process is repeated depending on the status of the device on the line The linkup status of PORT2 own station is stored OFF Linkup ON Linkdown The time between the power on and linkup after the Ethernet cable is connected may vary It usually takes a few seconds Note however that the time may be extended further if the linkup process is repeated depending on the status of the device on the line The status of whether the IP address was sent or not from the master station is stored OFF Not received ON Received APPENDICES Appendix
128. ation Communication Status Monitor QJ71GF1 Communication Test Check the transient communication route from the connected Gommunication Test station to the destination station Station No 0 No Error Mode Online Normal Mode Check the communication route whether you can reach m communication target station From the specified station MAC Address 9 i Cable Test Check the cable status between the connected station and the destination station Link Start Stop Start or stop the network data link Information Confirmation Set 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 i System Monitor CPLI status of the selected station can be checked by starting system monitor of the selected station Change the operation state run reset stop etc of the selected station IP Communication Test Remote Operation If a mark suchas A and is displayed in Network Status an error has occurred Identify the cause of the error and take corrective action User s manual for the master local module used Ex If an error occurred in the Ethernet adapter module the dialog box appears as follows
129. ation route between external devices is correctly set and whether IP IP Communication communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP packet transfer function can be performed L3 Page 121 Section 7 3 6 Test 1 Check the corresponding serial number and software version 5 Page 233 Appendix 10 199 APPENDICES Appendix 1 Buffer Memory Details This section describes the buffer memory of the Ethernet adapter module 1 Reading from or writing to the buffer memory a Access from the master local module on CC Link IE Field Network When the master local module is a Mitsubishi product execute the following dedicated instructions Reading REMFR instruction e Writing REMTO instruction For the I O number of an intelligent function module that is on an intelligent device station specify 00 in the setting data of the dedicated instruction For details refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used b Access from the external device on the Ethernet network By SLMP send the following command messages Reading Item Command Subcommand Writing Item Command Subcommand For details on SLMP refer to the following SLMP Reference Manual 200 APPENDICES Appendix 1 1 Module operation area The operating status of the Ethernet adapter module is stored 1 Module LED information buffer memory address 0 0 Information on the LED status of the CC Link IE
130. ation tool Barcode reader GOT I I Cc sj I I Oo i l 5 Up to 32 devices Point External devices must be on the same network as the Ethernet adapter module therefore those on different networks cannot be connected using devices such as a router 47 5 2 Network Components The following shows network components 5 2 1 CC LinkIE Field Network For network components of CC Link IE Field Network refer to the following User s manual for the master local module used 5 2 2 Ethernet 1 Cables Use the 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX compliant Ethernet cables Communication Ethernet cable Connector Standard speed Cables that meet the following standards Category 5e or higher 1Gbps RJ45 connector e EEE802 3 1000BASE T STP Straight cable ANSI TIA EIA 568 B Category 5e l Cables that meet the following standards Category 5 or higher 100Mbps RJ45 connector e EEE802 3 1000BASE T 100BASE TX STP Straight cable e ANSI TIA EIA 568 B Category 5 a Recommended products Ethernet cables meeting the 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX standard are available from Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd Cable catalogs are also available Connectors can be customized to the specified length Please consult your local Mitsubishi service representative Type Model manufacturer SC E5EW series Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd Cable types The following types are available depe
131. ation yir 192 0 0 0 to Subnet the IP packet passes through the station with the network 255 255 255 255 Mask address No and station No I Default none CC Link IE Field Network Hexadecimal input Gateway Setting Station CO 0 0 0 to FF FF FF FF IP Address Subnet Mask Pattern Network No Station No Default none Pattern Ethernet Network A L 1 to 239 NO Station where the IP packet passes through last Default none Network No A station No liil Request destination CC Link IE Field e When setting the communication route to all the IP addresses starting with 192 160 100 Network IP Address Input Format DEC v Gateway Station i 0 to 120 Seung No Ethemet Default none Station IP Address Subnet Mask Pattern 192 150 10 0 255 255 255 0 L Enter a number L Enter O in the 4th octet in the 4th octet When setting the communication route to the IP address of 192 160 10 21 IP Address Input Format Ethernet IP Address Subnet Mask Pattern 192 160 10 21 255 255 255 255 These buttons are used to change the priority for communication routes set in Ethernet and CC c gt gt button A Link IE Field Gateway Setting Station 1 to 239 CC Link IE Network Field No Set the station on CC Link IE Field Network where communications transmit through to reach the Default none Network request destination Default Station This setting is used to communicate with an ext
132. by the configuration tool are correct correct L gt Page 189 Section 10 3 3 If the above action does not solve the problem perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for failure 7 Page 57 Section 6 3 2 When the COM ERR LED turned on After removing the error cause according to the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics follow one of the instructions below to turn off the COM ERR LED e Send an SLMP message Clear Error command 1617 from the external device S371 eui Bunpeu e 6 Click the Turn Off COM ERR button on the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics window in the configuration tool ed jeujeup3 94 uo SGA SUL 6 149 3 When the LINK SPEED LED turned off Checking Action Check if Ethernet cables are used Check if 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX compliant Ethernet cables are used Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 Are the Ethernet cables connected to the Ethernet ports Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less normal L gt Page 65 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range LI Manual for the Ethernet cable used e Check the Ethernet cables for disconnection After sending the Ping command from the personal computer connected to the Ethernet adapter module is a normal If a normal response is not returned replace the Ethernet cable response returned Are the other stations where the Ethernet adapter module is Chec
133. cation communication port TCP IP 36 Direct MELSOFT Connection Port 37 Connection Port for the Configuration Tool 38 System Connection 39 System Connection The open system of the Connection is stored 2066 O i 0 TCP Unpassive en system 8124 Per 1 TCP Fullpassive 3 UDP 2067 The protocol of the Connection is stored TOF 8134 Protocol 0 TC 1 UDP The own station s port number at the time of the error is stored eoJe Hoj 10119 uod jeuleu3 y xipueddy s ieyeq Aiowseyy Jegng xipueddy 2068 0000 No error default 8144 DL or an error lower than the TCP or UDP level 0401 to FFFE Own Station Port No The port number of the communication target is stored 2069 0000 No error default 8154 pean ae or an error lower than the TCP or UDP level 0001 to FFFF Port number of the communication target The IP address of the communication target is stored 2070 to 2071 00000000 No error default or an error lower than the IP level 816 to 8174 i 00000001 to DFFFFFFFy IP address of the communication target FFFFFFFF Broadcast data received 209 Address 2072 to 2075 2072 818H 818 to 81B 8194 2074 81Av Description The date and time of the error is stored in the following BCD code b15 b8 b7 n 0 b Month 01H to 12h Year 00H to 994 last 2 digits Hour OOH to 23H Day 01H to 31H Date and time 2073 819u 2075 81BH Year 00H to 994 first 2 digits
134. cation monitoring time in MEE l take action and retry the operation communication test timed out l e Check if the routing parameters are correctly set o 2 Check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Transmission completion wait time in na take action and retry the operation communication test timed out Check if the routing parameters are correctly set Header information error in transient Correct the header information at the transient request source and retry the data operation Double communication test data E ved After completion of the communication test retry it receive e Check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action e f the number of slave stations per network is more than 120 reduce it to Incorrect number of stations 120 or less Communication test target station Check Communication Destination Setting of the communication test and specification error retry the operation Cable test retry error After completion of the cable test retry it IP packet transfer function not The transfer destination of the IP data does not support the IP packet supported transfer function IP communication test in progress Retry the operation after a while IP address not set own station Check the destination IP address of the IP communication test Destination IP address error Check the destination IP address of the IP communicati
135. ce m uuu ndn NER EIE RIS ORIS ESI 12 DBERMORSEWI IERI MEUM d M a re 13 el cS aU Greer Ya ee alate teu T HE RE e E EN UEM 15 CHAPTER 1 ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 16 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES 22 21 POWEPSUDDIV Pall ft codsoouwt e Seite tots om tus unc tetas dt E M de E mE 23 22 QC LinielE Field Network Pans 2v ek nc eERISRGbRERATUQUIER NR RRRR LEID teks 24 2 3 Ethettel Pas escar tete vit che ene EE S aches Re 2 Sexta s leto lene s eo als ee ee 28 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 29 3 1 General Specifications ded odd ut d bad eae Co bv EROR ROY Gus SR Ea lodo gd 29 32 Performance Specifications s eerte exce ee ees ere bebe E ed dee eti bs 30 3 2 1 Performance specifications of each part 0 00 00 een 31 9 9 Eisbofihe Fu cliol iSu oto ar UE donee DIE E et adi tute et exeo tdeo ez 36 34 dB ffer Memory LiSt 10 4 0 84 2020 o Feo tette D eared eee o IP ette Fee bbc 37 OO OB eus Ec tuni EE mua eM oe Rai e EM a E 43 S5 Available command lists ois aint a toss dE I s dee seta ale e na 43 3 5 2 Ranges of accessible devices and buffer memory eee 44 CHAPTER 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE THE OPERATION 45 A 6StapteUpiPrOCeOuUi es nuc Jaye tan irt trt ese TRE ARRE A Sor so tnr eire hatha SNL ye ia re DOT io e ME IS DE 45 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AT 5 1 Network Configuration 2 0 0 0 ee ee eee ee eens 47 52 NetWork COMPONENTS s s uina ep Etpe idu oe Soe eae ee ees eee arie dei 48 5 2 1 CC Link IE Field Network 0 000 000 cee RR RR re
136. connector to the Ethernet adapter module Do not install the communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise Place the cables connected to the Ethernet adapter module in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the Ethernet adapter module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact Wiring Precautions NCAUTION Tighten the terminal block screw within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit fire or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or Ethernet adapter module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction When disconnecting the cable from the Ethernet adapter module do not pull the cable by the cable part For the cable with connector hold the connector part of the cable Pulling the cable connected to the Ethernet adapter module may result in malfunction or damage to the module or cable Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the Ethernet adapter module Such foreign matter can cause a fire failure or malfunction A protective film is attached to the top of the Ethernet adapter module to prevent foreign matter such as wire chips from entering the module during wiring Do not remove the film during wiring Remove it for heat dissipation before system operation The Ethernet adapter module must be installed i
137. cted properly D203 Read write address error in transient Correct the read or write address at the transient request source and retry D data the operation Check and correct the network number at the transient request source SI epo 1041 G 6 i and retry the operation D2044 Network No error in transient data e f the request source resides in another network check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action D205 Target station No error in transient Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry data the operation Check and correct the network number at the transient request source and retry the operation D2064 Network No error in transient data e f the request source resides in another network check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action Correct the system configuration to reduce the number of relay stations to D207 Incorrect number of relays specified in seven or less transient data Check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action Check and correct the network number at the transient request source and retry the operation D2084 Network No error in transient data gt P e f the request source resides in another network check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action 167 Error code D209 to D20A D20B D20C
138. ctions above check that baton pass becomes enabled Then execute the IP communication test again The baton pass status can be checked using Baton pass status own station SB0047 SW0047 Check that the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is configured and is correct in the Ethernet adapter module No CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting Check the IP address of the master station Take the actions above then execute the IP communication test again The own station cannot be set for CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting Station and CC Link IE Field Network Default Gateway Setting CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting error Station in the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting Set the station where IP packets arrive last on the CC Link IE Field Network LL Page 187 Section 10 3 2 1 The connected station own station cannot be set for Communication IP communication test communication target setting error Target in the IP communication test Change the setting configured in Communication Target When the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part is the same as the network address of the master station set the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part within the following range IP address out of range Ethernet part of the Ethernet Third octet 1 to 239 adapter module on the own station Fourth octet 1 to 120 Change the IP address of the CC Link IE Field Net
139. dapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative The system failed to start data link due to any of the following causes Remove the cause of the problem and retry the operation No station number setting Ethernet adapter module failure Master station duplication e Station type mismatch Failed to start data link ead ee iid Invalid station number of the own station Duplication of the own station number Own station specified as reserved station ISI 9poo 1043 G 6 Parameter error Parameters being sent Parameters not received master station only no slave stations exist Link stop instruction Communication with the master station was lost Check the wiring for cable Master station lost disconnection Link start stop retry error to another Link stop is not available because cyclic transmission has been stopped station e Link start is not available because cyclic transmission is in execution Link start stop retry error to own Link stop is not available because cyclic transmission has been stopped station e Link start is not available because cyclic transmission is in execution Station type error station executing The Ethernet adapter module cannot execute link start stop of all or multiple data link start stop to the entire stations Execute link start stop of all or multiple stations from t
140. device request destination external device and modules between them are the same Communications can be performed with the minimum setting by setting the same network address of the IP address in the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them The IP addresses of the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them must meet the rules below Especially pay attention to the setting ranges of the third and fourth octets Setting range 1 to 239 and a value not used for other network modules and other CPU modules using the IP packet transfer function 192 L Setting range 1 to 120 168 Network address Setting range 0 0 to 223 255 Use the same numbers for the networks of the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them Device to be set External device Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part Ethernet adapter module CC Link IE Field Network part Master local module CPU module connected to the external device Universal model QCPU on the communication route not connected to the external device Setting range of the IP address First and second octets Third octet 0 0 to 223 255 Same numbers for the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them Automatically set network address of the master station
141. device registered by Entry Monitor Device 4 command 0801 Specifies n points 1 point 16 bits of word or bit devices as one block and Read Block 0406 OOLI1O reads multiple blocks of data Discrete device numbers can be used for specification Specifies n points 1 point 16 bits of word or bit devices as one block and Write Block 1406 OOLI1O writes multiple blocks of data Discrete device numbers can be used Discrete device numbers can be used for specification 0613 0000 Reads buffer memory data of the Ethernet adapter module Memory 1613 0000 Writes data to the buffer memory of the Ethernet adapter module 1001 0000 Executes remote RUN to the Ethernet adapter module Remote Remote Stop 1002 0000 Executes remote STOP to the Ethernet adapter module Control Remote Reset 1006 0000 Executes remote RESET to the Ethernet adapter module Read Type Name 0101 0000 Reads the model name and code of the Ethernet adapter module Clear Error 1617 0000 Turns off the COM ERR LED on the Ethernet adapter module Ondemind 2101 0000 Issues a send request from the CPU meas to the Ethernet adapter module and sends data to the external device 43 3 9 2 44 Ranges of accessible devices and buffer memory Within the following device and buffer memory ranges external devices can access the Ethernet adapter module 1 Devices Link special relay Hexadecimal Link special register Hexadecimal Special register Decimal Link register Hexadecimal 2
142. does not solve the problem perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for hardware failure lt gt Page 57 Section 6 3 b When flashing Checking Action Change the mode of the master station to Online LL User s manual for the master local module used Is the mode of the master station set to Online If the switch on the Ethernet adapter module was repeatedly switched Is the Ethernet adapter module in preparation for a unit test between STOP and RESET TEST reset the Ethernet adapter module and start the unit test The Ethernet adapter module is in execution of the unit test Upon termination of the test the D LINK LED turns on Take action according to the test result lt Page 57 Section 6 3 Is the Ethernet adapter module in execution of a unit test The x1 or x10 LED is flashing If the above does not solve the problem perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for hardware failure 7 gt Page 57 Section 6 3 3 D LINK LED a When turned off Checking Action Check if Ethernet cables are used Check if 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less Page 65 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range LL Manual for the Ethernet cable used e Check the Ethernet cables for disconnection Is the Ethernet cable connec
143. dress Input Format CC Link IE Field Network Ememet Gateway Setting Station Priority High IP Address Subnet Mask Pattern Network No Station No 10 97 10 0 255 255 255 255 10 0 Network No Station No CC Link IE Field Network Default Gateway Setting Station Configure this setting when the network address of the target network differs from that of the CC Link IE Field Network Description Setthe station No of the station that serves as a gateway for the target Ethernet network 0 to 120 The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box DEC HEX IP Address Input Format Set the input type for the IP address and subnet mask pattern Default DEC 187 AAOMION PIB 3l AU T OO CE OL SsJojeuleJed SOL Configure the setting for the station on CC Link IE Field Network where the external device of the Decimal input request destination is connected so that communications reach the external device 0 0 0 1 to IP Set the IP address and subnet mask pattern of the request destination in Ethernet 223 255 255 254 Aides e Set the station where the IP packet transmits through last in CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Default none Ethernet Setting Station e Hexadecimal input Up to eight communication routes can be set 0 0 0 1 to DF FF FF FE Default none Pressing the Enter Enter key moves the focus mE M Decimal input To transmit communications to the request destin
144. dual information llDiagnostic timing When writing data to ROM BUS TIMEOUT ERR Failure of the system bus was detected Self diagnostic error of the system bus Self diagnostic error of the Ethernet adapter module llSupplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing Any time UNIT BUS ERROR Failure of the system bus was detected llSupplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing Any time SYSTEM RST ERR Failure of the system bus was detected Supplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing When powered on or reset UNIT HW ERROR Hardware failure was detected Supplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing Any time Action The hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Check the supply power Replace the Ethernet adapter module Reset the Ethernet adapter module If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Reset the Ethernet adapter module If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Reset the Ethernet adapter module
145. dule to RUN ET RUN ce s 116 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 3 Checking the connection After setting the parameters in the master station and Ethernet adapter module check that data link can be normally performed in the master station and Ethernet adapter module To check the connection use the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 connected to the master station 1 Inthe menu on GX Works2 start up the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics W Diagnostics gt CC IE Field Diagnostics When the dialog box appears as follows the connection is normal CC IE Field Diagnostics Select Diagnostics Destination N J Monitor Status Select Stat Tr Module Module 1 Network No 1 Change Module Station Station No 0 SEE Monitoring Stop Monitor Network Status Total Slave Stations Total Slave Stations Current Link Number of Station T z A ea 2 Connected 2 Tere tie Ls Errors Deed O Hide Disconnected Station Legend PECL T a on Intelligent 2 Operation Test E i Selected Station Communication Status Monitor Q 1 GF1 Communication Test Check the transient communication route from the connected z station to the destination station Station No 0 No Error Mode Online Normal Mode IP Communication Test Check the communication route whether you can reach i LLL communication target station from the specified station MAC Address M f t IP Addre
146. dules A process of restarting data link when a station recovers from an error A process of stopping data link if a data link error occurs A device X Y W or others in an Ethernet adapter module A device RX RY RWr or RWw in a module on CC Link IE Field Network 13 Term Remote input RX Remote output RY Remote register RWr Remote register RWw SB link special relay SW link special register Parameter memory Buffer memory RIRD RIWT 14 Description Bit data input from a slave station to the master station For some areas in a local station data are input in the opposite direction I User s manual for the master local module used 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 RA User s manual for the master local module used Word data input from a slave station to the master station For some areas in a local station data are input in the opposite direction I User s manual for the master local module used 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 Users manual for the master local module used Bit data that indicates the operating status and data link status of a module on CC Link IE Field Network Word data that indicates the operating status and data link status of a module on CC Link IE Field
147. e o Master station we L1 Intelligent Device Station v MCONOS NOD O a intelligent Device Station A 256 orooj iFF 128 0080 QDFF 4 Click the Network Operation Settings button to set the IP address of the master station Network Operation Settings Parameter Name Output Setting During CPU STOP TCS Hold Clear ALL OFF Data Link Faulty Station Setting Set IP address Turn OFF or 0 Clear Input Data RX RY Input Format DEC Hold Input Data RX RY IP Address ige ies i 125 Please set IP Address and Routing Parameters to use IP packet transfer Function Cancel CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE Point Setthe IP address of CC Link IE Field Network in the master station and submaster station When the IP address is set the IP address is automatically assigned to the CC Link IE Field Network part on the Ethernet adapter module The IP address to be assigned is as follows IP address L L rft Station No of the Ethernet adapter module Network No of the Ethernet adapter module The 1st and 2nd octets of the IP address set in the master and submaster stations The assigned IP address can be checked using the Ethernet adapter diagnostics of the configuration tool in the Ethernet adapter module Online gt Diagnostics 2 gt button Information HE Module Information Model MHz2GF ETB Serial Ma 1407 20000000000 4
148. e CPU Setting 3 3 3 3 Target PLC F 43 Not Specified 1 Set Ethernet Board for PC side I F In the PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting dialog box select TCP or UDP protocol No setting is required for Network No and Station No PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting Network No Station Mo Cancel This setting is an assignment for Ethernet board Please execute the Following settings Network No Network No of Ethernet module set in parameter Station Mo Station No that does not overlap on the same loop uogoeuuo HOS IAW WZ qnu e ufnoJuy uonoeuuo2 Lt Network No and station No are not necessary For communication with Ethernet port of CPU with built in Ethernet and communication via Ethernet adapter Protocol TCP 131 2 Set CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter for PLC side I F In the PLC side I F Detailed Setting of CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter dialog box set the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module PLC side I F Detailed Setting of CC IE Field Ethernet Adapter Ethernet Port Direct Connection f Connection via HUB 1 Please select Connection via HUB when you use hub I 168 30 HUB even if there is only one target device to communicate If hub HUB is connected to other devices and also Ethernet IP Input Format DEC v Port Direct Connection is selected during communication the line becomes overloaded This might affect other devices C Host Name communication
149. e Pe E cared ies ike 202 Ethernet Port Connection Setting 76 191 Ethernet port LED information buffer memory address UIT CMM ELECTI 201 External GeViCe wesc dr o EC EC CES SCA 13 External dimensions 30 236 PG termilidl resda 9 xo ws bon dee Cen E een ed 23 FS Oe cicada ecw aca uh Doa sif Fas cater eet 31 GX WOIKS2 edicere a RO RUE SEES 13 51 Od MO Soe ear ea a aceite va cidit 142 ul Mm 49 INIT EE Dos zaras o ieee wed a de eam Beds 28 149 Initial processing error code buffer memory address 100 5008 a song eee SPSS sans Gees See 203 23 Input voltage o ils co goo ha ee cates 31 32 Inrush current 200 00 eee eee ees 31 32 Installations ads a CERTOS NC aC ope CU ens 52 Installation and wiring 52 Installation environment sss 52 Insulation resistance llle 31 Intelligent device station ls 13 Internal current consumption 24VDC 30 Internet Options llle 70 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 69 176 IP SddF6S58 3 cote ES dca th whe Ob Met 175 IP communication test lll 121 IP packet transfer function 105 LERR LED iata d bL o rw seb cete PO ot 25 LERR EED L ERLED i323 m cn 147 LED indication during line test execution 25 L Genital eunt ur GS Gee ei t0 eal 23 Lifik d viG6 ou sansa Sx boa Ee E iae s sue Dos armed Bare 13 Link device
150. e connection destination IP address or domain name of Ethernet adapter module Caution Configuration tool cannot be start up without connecting to Ethernet adapter module Please do not set the proxy server of Web browser Connection Destination 192 168 3 30 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL From GX Works2 start the configuration tool Tool gt Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool Enter the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module and click the button The IP address shown in the left is a default value The procedure after the step is the same as the one shown in step 3 or later of Starting from a Web browser 7 gt Page 179 Section 10 1 2 1 181 loo uoneunBiuuoo y dn BunjeiS ZVOL ejnpeooJjg BUES pOL 1 0 2 Window Structure 1 0 2 1 Main window structure The main window structure of the configuration tool is as illustrated below Hm Mew Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool Menu bar 9 Toolbar 1 _ Setting item tree Status bar gt IP Address Name Description Reference Page 183 Section Menu bar Menus which provide access to respective functions are displayed 1022 Page 183 Section Toolbar Tool buttons used for execution of respective functions are displayed 10 23 Selecting one of the tree items will display the corresponding configuration Setting item tree dialog box Page 184 Section 10 3 Statu
151. e setting described on Page 109 Section 7 3 4 so that communications reach an external device with a different network address e A communication route to the Ethernet adapter module connected to the external device with a different network address routing parameters Anetwork number and station number of the Ethernet adapter module connected to the external device with a different network address CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting 1 Routing parameters A communication route to an external device with a different network address Set the communication route to the Ethernet adapter module CC Link IE Field Network part connected to an external device A communication route to an external device with the same network address as that of the master station Set the communication route to the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet adapter part IP address Ethernet 192 168 3 1 192 168 3 30 10 9742 10 97 4 1 eee M S CC Link eRe ee d Station No 2 192 168 1 2 IE Fiel Network basis 192 168 1125 Station No 0 192 168 2125 192 168 2 1 Local Master n 2x v o Pe aera tae ery Rae ee Cee External device station No 2 station No External device Station No 1 7 Station No 1 Master station station No O pH Network No 1 Network No 2 lt P2 4 Network M MEN IEE i Ap oacccuBctECDMEE l E Different network addresses 1 When the network address of the external device and Ethernet ada
152. e switching hub has been replaced it may take some time to read the MAC address If so retry communications from the external device again after a while or power on the switching hub again 2 A device on Ethernet has a table of IP addresses and their corresponding MAC address called ARP cache When a device on the line is replaced by the one having the same IP address the MAC address in the ARP cache is different from that of the replaced device therefore communications may not be normally performed The ARP cache is updated by resetting the device or after a while The time varies depending on the device 156 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 5 Error Code List This section describes error message error conditions causes and solutions for respective error codes of the Ethernet adapter module Error codes can be viewed in the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 7 7 Page 141 Section 9 2 1 Error codes each of which is stored in the buffer memory of the Ethernet adapter module are classified as shown below Error code Classification Reference Error codes that are generated in data communication with external devices 0000 to 07FF Page 158 Section 9 5 1 End codes that are returned to external devices in SLMP communication 0800 to 2AC4 Error codes of the Ethernet adapter module Page 163 Section 9 5 2 40004 to 4FFFy FONDUMO CEE Error codes that are generated in other modules durin
153. ead Page 203 Appendix 1 3 2 Read Read Page 204 Appendix 1 3 3 Page 204 Appendix 1 3 4 Read 13884 Page 204 Appendix 1 3 4 Read Page 204 Appendix 1 3 4 Read Address Decimal Hexadecimal 1308 to 1311 B1C4 to 51F 1312 920g 1313 9214 1314 5224 1315 5234 1316 5244 1317 525g 1318 to 1319 5264 to 527 4 1320 928g 1321 9294 1322 to 1323 52A to 52By System area System area Ethernet port operation area MELSOFT application communication port UDP IP area for the system 1324 to 1327 52Cy to 52F 1328 5304 1329 5314 1330 5324 1391 5334 1332 5344 1333 5354 1334 to 1335 536 to 5374 1336 538g 1337 5395 1338 to 1339 53Ay to 53B4 System area Ethernet port operation area MELSOFT application communication port TCP IP area for the system 1340 to 1343 B3C to 53F44 System area Protocol Communication data code Own Station Port No System area Connection status System area Latest error code Destination port No Destination IP address Open system Protocol Communication data code Own Station Port No TCP connection system Connection status System area Latest error code Destination port No Destination IP address Initial value 13894 138A CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Read Write Read
154. ed when the IP Own station IP address du 144 to 15 4 packet transfer function is used 2 Ethernet port buffer memory address 26 to 33 1A to 21 4 26 to 28 RE Own station MAC address The MAC address of the own station is stored 1Ay to 1C 29 Susi stem area 1D d 30 to 31 l mE Own station IP address The IP address of the own station is stored 1 Eu to 1 Fy 32 to 33 ue Own station subnet mask The subnet mask of the own station is stored 204 to 21 H 3 Parameters buffer memory address 36 to 38 244 to 26 The mode of the own station is stored es Mod 0 Onli ode Online 244 aus 1 Offline 37 ee 25 Network No The network number of the own station is stored H 38 P 264 Station No The station number of the own station is stored H 4 Function check area buffer memory address 48 30 The status of each supported function is indicated b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b bO 2 Function check area sson o ojojo ojJoJ ojo oJojojo oj o 30g 2 1 1 On demand function 2 IP packet transfer function 0 Not supported 1 Supported 202 APPENDICES Appendix 1 3 Ethernet port operation area 1 Initial processing error code buffer memory address 768 300 The initial processing result is stored 0 Completed Other than 0 Failed Refer to the troubleshooting page describing the case where the INIT LED turned off and take action Page
155. ed flag buffer memory address 16014 1A014 1E01 2201p e Completion code buffer memory address 16024 1A024 1E02 22021 When Send completed bit or Send error bit of Send completed flag is turned on write 0 OFF to Send request flag using the REMTO instruction Set Auto open UDP Port for Connection No buffer memory address 1603 1A034 1E03 and 22034 and issue a send request again Broadcast communications can be used for UDP only 9 4 7 transfer function CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Communications cannot be performed using the IP packet Before troubleshooting the problem as listed below execute the IP communication test and take corrective actions according to the error code 7 gt Page 121 Section 7 3 6 If the problem cannot be solved using the IP communication test execute the actions listed below Checking Does the Ethernet adapter module support the IP packet transfer function When the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part is the same as the network address of the master station is the IP address the third and fourth octets of the external device and Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part within the setting range Is the IP address already in use Has a timeout error occurred in the IP communication test Have the routing parameters correctly been set in the master station and local stations Is the network number of the external device side the third octet of the
156. ent Microsoft Visual C 2005 Library that requires a link ws2 32 lib b Configuration of the Ethernet adapter module Item Setting IP address 192 168 3 30 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Port No 2000 c Program example EthernetAD test cpp Defines the entry point of the console application II include stdafx h petet ee EE a SUE SS Mme EE SEU ES NS include lt winsock2 h gt NN J EEEN E EEA ER EEA E EE AE REE E EEE EEEE AE A A E EE E EEA EE E on iD p va O Sample program program name EthernetAD test cpp T S v p D O This is a sample program for testing a connection between S the Ethernet adapter module and the external device 38 jt This program reads RYOOO0 to RYOO1F of the Ethernet adapter module 2 and writes data to RWr0000 and RWr0001 T o2 aa it I 3 Copyright C 2010 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation T o p All Rights Reserved ui mos aa wel ct Q o o 2 n 3 o ie 2 gt define FLAG_OFF 0 End flag OFF define FLAG_ON 1 define SOCK_OK 0 define SOCK_NG 1 define BUF_SIZE 4096 define ERROR INITIAL O define ERROR SOCKET 1 define ERROR BIND 2 define ERROR CONNECT 3 define ERROR SEND 4 define ERROR RECIEVE 5 define ERROR SHUTDOWN 6 define ERROR CLOSE 7 End flag ON Normal end Abnormal end Receive buffer size Initial error Socket creation error Bind error Connect error
157. er local module used 2 Routing parameters used for communication with another network Routing parameters used for communication with another network must be set on the master station No setting is required on the Ethernet Adapter Module suonneoeJg p 0l SJojeuleJed FOL 193 10 4 Destination Setting Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module before execution of parameter writing or reading or diagnostics W Online gt Destination Setting 194 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 10 5 Parameter Writing Reading Parameters can be written and read 10 5 1 Parameter writing 1 write the set parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP TZ Online gt Write 2 After completion of the writing reset the Ethernet adapter module if necessary 10 5 2 Parameter reading Read parameters from the Ethernet adapter module W Online gt Read DunuM JejeuleJegd g OlL Duipees BunuM 49 eurejed FOL 195 10 6 Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor The devices and buffer memories can be specified to be checked 1 Check the corresponding serial No and software version 7 Page 233 Appendix 10 KO Online gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor E Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor Device Buffer Memory Device Name Buffer Memory Address ojojojojojojoljojoj o jo ojojojojojojojojojojojo ojojoj
158. erformed over CC Link IE Field Network For example a Communication using the specified IP personal computer connected to the Ethernet part can address over CC Link IE Field Network communicate with another personal computer connected to a Built Page 105 Section 7 3 IP packet transfer function in Ethernet port QCPU Two networks of CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet are not required resulting in reduced wiring cost Connection to MELSOFT products or The Ethernet adapter module can be also connected to MELSOFT GOTs products or GOTs 2 CC Link IE Field Network communications Function Description Refer to um Data can be periodically exchanged with the master station through Cyclic transmission l l Page 66 Section 7 1 link devices RX RY RWr and RWw The devices or buffer memory of the Ethernet adapter module can be directly accessed from the master or local station Requests from the master or local station to the Ethernet adapter module are made with dedicated instructions Transient transmission 3 Other functions Function Description Refer to l l The values in the devices and buffer memory of the Ethernet Device buffer memory batch monitor Page 196 Section 10 6 adapter module can be monitored Information such as the latest error that occurred in the Ethernet Ethernet adapter diagnostics adapter module and the status of the communications with an Page 198 Section 10 7 external device can be c
159. ernal device that does not exist in Ethernet or CC 9 to 120 Gateway No Link IE Gateway Setting Station Default none Setting Point Set the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting in the request source that accesses a different network address gt Page 126 Section 7 3 7 2 188 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 10 3 3 Ethernet setting Configure the settings for connecting the Ethernet Adapter Module to the Ethernet KO Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB gt Parameter gt Ethernet GE Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet IP Address Connection Setting Input Format DEC p Connection Setting IP Address 192 ie fs Subnet Mask Pattem 255 255 255 Communication Mode Auto Negotiation C Disable direct MELSOFT connection The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box DEC HEX Input Format Select an input format for the IP address and subnet mask pattern Default DEC Decimal input uL Set the IP address of the Ethernet Adapter Module 0 0 0 1 to 223 255 255 254 IP Address If the IP address was changed configure the network settings again Default 192 168 3 30 Hexadecimal input L gt Page 175 Section 10 1 1 3 4 IP Address 0 0 0 1 to DF FF FF FE Default C0 A8 03 1E E Q Qo udin c me Fg Decimal input D 3 S 2 Set the subnet mask of the Ethernet Adap
160. es the names of the Ethernet adapter module s Ethernet part INIT COM ERR 1 d 1 Do not remove this sticker since it is used for maintenance Indicates the initial processing status Initial processing completed Initial processing not completed COM ERR LED Indicates the Ethernet communication status On An error occurred in Ethernet communication Normal Ethernet communication Connector for Ethernet connection RJ45 connector Connects an Ethernet cable lt gt Page 61 Section 6 4 2 Green Linkup in progress at 1Gbps Orange Linkup in progress at 100Mbps Linkdown in progress On Data being sent or received in Ethernet communication mL NN No data transfer in Ethernet communication Ethernet port 2 28 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the specifications of the Ethernet adapter module 3 1 General Specifications Item Specification O ti bient peraung ambien 0 to 55 C temperature St bient orage ambien 25 to 75 C temperature Operating ambient humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing Storage ambient humidity Constant Frequency Half amplitude Sweep count acceleration Under 5 to 8 4Hz P 35m 35mm 5mm 10 times each in Compliant with Vibrati ist JIS B 3502 and intermittent X Y and Z ibration resistance an vibration RE 9 8m s directions IEC 61131 2 continuous vibration 9 4 to 150Hz 4 9m s Shock resistance
161. ess IP address 182 168 2 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 2 30 Set the IP address to the Ethernet part of the Ethernet adapter module request destination side Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 120 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 7 3 6 Checking communications IP communication test After the setting on Page 108 Section 7 3 3 to Page 118 Section 7 3 5 is completed communications using the IP address can be performed between the external devices Use the IP communication test of the configuration tool to check that communications can be performed The following items can be checked he cables on the communication route are properly connected he parameter settings that are required for IP communications in an external device on the communication route such as the IP address routing parameters on the master and local stations and CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting on the Ethernet adapter module are correct Modules such as a CPU module master local module and Ethernet adapter module that do not support the IP packet transfer function are connected or not on the communication route 1 Test method 1 Open the IP Communication Test dialog box in the configuration tool KO Online pa Diagnost
162. ess of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part using the configuration tool 1 Start up the configuration tool using a Web browser s Page 179 Section 10 1 2 2 Open the Parameter Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to set the parameters as follows W Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB c Parameter Setting lt gt Ethernet e Setting on the request source Set the IP address and subnet mask pattern of the Ethernet GE Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part IP Address 182 30 Subnet Mask Pattern 255 255 255 Communication Mode IP Address Connection Setting nou Format s Connection Setting Auto Negotiation i C Disable direct MELSOFT connection e Setting on the request destination Set the IP address and subnet mask pattern of the Ethernet Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part IP Address 192 168 2 30 Subnet Mask Pattem 255 255 255 fo Communication Mode IP Address Connection Setting Input Format DEC i i p Connection Setting Auto Negotiation E Disable direct MELSOFT connection 3 Inthe Parameter Setting dialog box click the button 4 Follow the steps described on Page 115 Section 7 3 4 2 to write the set parameters to the Ethernet adapter module 118 CHA
163. ether communications can be performed If communications are performed check and correct the firewall settings Lower the security setting level of the antivirus software Disable the firewall of the antivirus software and check whether communications can be performed If communications are performed check and correct the firewall settings of the antivirus software e Stop the operation of the antivirus software Install the NET Framework 2 0 SP2 or later Configuration tool is not displayed in English Troubleshoot the problem as shown below if the configuration tool is not displayed in English Checking Is the version of the Web browser correct Are the Web browser settings correct Has the configuration tool of the Ethernet adapter module with a serial number first five digits of 12101 or earlier ever been started up 152 Action Check the version of the Web browser L gt Page 50 Section 5 3 1 1 Configure the settings so that the JavaScript is enabled L gt Page 176 Section 10 1 1 4 e Start the configuration tool from the Ethernet adapter module Do not start the configuration tool stored on the personal computer Delete temporary Internet files from the Web browser and start the configuration tool CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Deleting the temporary Internet files Delete the files in the Delete Browsing History dialog box Ex Operating procedure Computer environment Ope
164. etwork No 2 3 2 Communication route to the network No 3 4 This IP address is set on Ethernet in the configuration tool Page 118 Section 7 3 5 1 Item Description Set the network No of the external device side to be communicated with Target Network No In this setting example set the third octet of the IP address set in Ethernet of the Ethernet adapter module Set the network No of the station where communications transmit through to reach the target network No In this setting example set the network No set in CC Link IE Field Network of the Ethernet adapter module Relay Network No Set the station No of the station where communications transmit through to reach the target network No In this setting example set the station No set in CC Link IE Field Network of the Ethernet adapter module Relay Station No 112 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE Point Details on the routing parameters Refer to the user s manual for the master local module used When an external device is connected to an Ethernet adapter module Set the routing parameters so that communications transmit through the master station Communications from an Ethernet adapter module automatically transmit through the master station The communication routes must be the same for data sending and receiving therefore configure the setting so that communications transmit through the master station
165. g and retry the operation instruction Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are connected properly e Exchange the cables between PORT 1 and PORT2 and retry the operation Transient transmission failed Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation Correct the request command at the transient request source and retry the Transient data request error ii operation Transient data request error Correct the data size at the transient request source and retry the operation Correct the request command at the transient request source and retry the D2164 to D2174 Transient data request error 1 3 d operation Correct the size of the device read write data at the transient request source D2184 Transient data request error and retry the operation Correct the attribute code at the transient request source and retry the D2194 Transient data request error operation Correct the access code at the transient request source and retry the D21Ay Transient data request error ii operation D21By to D21Cj D21D D21E 168 Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures Ethernet adapter module request error against ied Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please c
166. g hub the Ethernet adapter module can be connected to more than one GX Works2 GX Works2 g 1 Setting for the Ethernet adapter module By using the configuration tool set parameters for the Ethernet adapter module The setting is required for MELSOFT connection using two or more TCP connections If MELSOFT connection is implemented under the following conditions the setting is not necessary UDP connection CP connection using one connection 1 Startthe configuration tool 7 gt Page 175 Section 10 1 2 Setthe network No and station No L Page 186 Section 10 3 2 3 Open the Ethernet Port Connection Setting window to set connections used for MELSOFT connection ka Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB gt Parameter gt Ethernet gt button H Ethernet Port Connection Setting Connection pom Communication Data Code Protocol Own Station Port No Detail Setting Equipe Select this v Eqpt 2 Binary Code TCP 2001 Eqpt 2 3 o Binary Code v TCP 2002 Eqpt 3 4 o Binary Code v TCP 2003 Eqpt4 5 o Binary Code v TCP 2004 Eqpt5 B L1 Binary Code MI TCP 2005 Eqpt 6 7 o Binary Code v TCP 2006 Eqpt7 8 F Binary Code TCP 2007 Eqpt8 9 o Binary Code v TCP 2008 Eqpt 9 10 o Binary Code v TCP 2009 Eqpt 10 11 o Binary Code v TCP 200A Eqpt11 12 o Binary Code v TCP 2008 Eqpt12 13 o Binary Code TCP 200 Eqpt 13 14 Oo Binary Code v TCP 200D Eqpt 14 15 o Binary Code TCP 200E Eqpt 15 16 o Binary Code v TCP
167. g them 6 Other measures a Ferrite core A ferrite core has the effect of reducing radiated noise in the 30MHz to 100MHz band It is recommended to attach ferrite cores if shield cables coming out from pulled out of the control panel do not provide sufficient shielding effects Note that the ferrite cores must be attached at the position closest to the cable hole inside the control panel If attached at an improper position the ferrite core will not produce any effect Attach a ferrite core to each power line as illustrated below Example b Noise filter power supply line filter A noise filter is a component which has an effect on conducted noise Attaching the filter can suppress more noise The noise filter has the effect of reducing conducted noise of 10 MHz or less The precautions for attaching a noise filter 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 input side cables from which the noise was filtered Input side Input side power supply side power supply side Induction Filter E Output side device side Output side device side Noise will be induced when the input Separately install the input and and output wires are bundled output wires Ground the noise filter grounding terminal to the control panel with the shortest cable possible approx 10cm 228 APPENDICE
168. g transient B000 to BFFFy transmission C000 to CFFFy DO000 to DFFFy Error codes of the CC Link IE Field Network Page 166 Section 9 5 4 E000 to EFFF Page 166 Section 9 5 3 Error codes that are generated in other modules during transient s Page 174 Section 9 5 5 FOOO to FFFFy transmission JS BPOD 10113 G 6 157 1 Error code list 0000 to 07FF The following describes the error messages error conditions causes and actions of the error codes 0000 to O7 FF Point If an error occurred after taking action clear the error For the Ethernet adapter module use an SLMP command Clear Error command 1617 End code or Error and cause Action error code 0100 Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures 01014 against noise Network module failure e to 01034 Perform a unit test If the same error is displayed again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the 01044 Receive queue full operation Check if the cables and switching hub are connected properly Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures aga
169. g window to set the parameters as follows CT Project window c Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Setting Modiei O Module 2 Module 4 CC IE Field Master Station o n 0000 1 Online Normal Mode I etwork Configuration settings i n p Network Operation Settings z Refresh Parameters Interrupt Settings Specify Station No by Parameter 3JOMJON PIB Al YU 0 UOHOSUUOD p 7 uonoun J Jejsuei j9x9ed dl YOMION PIA 4 3I HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI Z Necessary Setting No Setting Already Set Set if itis needed No Setting Already Set Start I O No Valid Module During Other Station Access 1 v Please input 16 point unit HEX to start I O No in which module is mounted Acknowledge XY 3 Assignment Routing Parameters Assignment Image Check End Cancel 109 110 3 Click the button to set the parameters as follows The following setting is an assignment example Communications using the IP packet transfer function do not affect assigned points Change the points according to the system configuration used Set up Network configuration Assignment Method The column contents Far refresh device will be changed corresponding to refresh parameter C Points Start Please reopen Ehe window after completing refresh parameter setting when changing refresl f StartlEnd ES Setting JEG Setting Number of PLCs Station No Station Typ
170. gainst noise MAC address read error Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 173 5 Error code list E000 to FFFF The following lists the error messages error conditions causes and actions of the error codes E000 to FFFF Error code Action Errors that may be detected by the E000 to EFFFy CC Link IE Controller Network Refer to the CC Link IE Controller Network reference manual Errors that may be detected by the Refer to the MELSECNET H or MELSECNET 10 network system reference F000 to FFFFY MELSECNET H or MELSECNET 10 manual network system 174 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL CHAPTER 10cowriGURArTION TOOL This chapter describes the starting procedure window structures and functions of the configuration tool 10 1 Starting Procedure 10 1 1 Preparation before starting the tool 1 Connecting the Ethernet adapter module and a configuration computer They can be connected via a switching hub or directly _ gt Page 47 Section 5 1 2 Checking the operating environment of the personal computer Check the operating environment of the personal computer gt Page 50 Section 5 3 1 Install the NET Framework 2 0 SP2 or later if it is not installed 3 Configuring the personal computer Set the same value for each network
171. ght side of the Ethernet adapter module by the same procedure as the left side 99 ieJ NIG uo sejnpoui y Bununonw e z 9 uoellesu Z9 06 2 Removal procedure The Ethernet adapter module can be removed from the DIN rail in reverse order of the mounting procedure 3 Applicable DIN rail models IEC 60715 e TH35 7 5Fe e TH35 7 5Al TH35 15Fe 4 DIN rail stopper Use stoppers that can be attached to the DIN rail 5 Interval between DIN rail mounting screws To ensure the strength of the DIN rail tighten DIN rail mounting screws sold separately 30mm away from the both edges of the DIN rail and at intervals of 200mm or less DIN rail DIN rail mounting screw obtained by user 30mm or less bla Ple E 4 or less j P 200mm or less 30mm CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 3 Testing the Module Before Wiring 1 Unit test Perform a unit test to check the Ethernet adapter module for hardware failure 1 Turn off the power 2 Connect PORT1 and PORT2 of the Ethernet adapter module with an Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Turn on the power 4 With the switch on the Ethernet adapter Repeat at intervals of less than 1s module repeat 3 cycles of STOP RESET TL EA TEST STOP taking less than 1 second per cycle The MODE LED flashes after the third cycle RUN MODE SD ERR E m DLINK RD LERR STATION NO 1 2 4 8100 x10 x1 5 Ho
172. he firewall settings on the external device or antivirus software An IP address is not distributed to the destination Ethernet adapter module CC Link IE Field Network part Take the following actions to distribute an IP address e Set an IP address to the master station D2E2 No IP address distribution Use a master station that supports the IP packet transfer function After taking the actions above check that baton pass becomes enabled Then execute the IP communication test again The baton pass status can be checked using Baton pass status own station SB0047 SW0047 Check that the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is configured and is correct in the destination Ethernet adapter module No CC Link IE Field Network gateway e Check the IP address of the master station D2E3 n setting Take the actions above then execute the IP communication test again e When the IP address of the destination Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part is the same as the network address of the master station set the IP address within the following range e Third octet 1 to 239 e Fourth octet 1 to 120 Change the IP address of the CC Link IE Field Network in the master station so that the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part may differ from the network address of the master station IP address out of range Ethernet part D2E4 of the destination Ethernet adapter module 170 D5014 D5024 D
173. he data size frame length at the transient request station and ret D2AD Data length error in transient data l gth M the operation The Ethernet adapter module received transient data addressed to a D2AE Target station No error in transient different network Check the network and target station numbers and retry i data the operation Check if the routing parameters are correctly set Transient data addressed to the own station were sent Check the network Target station No error in transient D2AFy Aat and target station numbers and retry the operation ata Check if the routing parameters are correctly set Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are connected properly un e Exchange the cables between PORT1 and PORT2 at the request source D2B0 Transient transmission failed and retry the operation Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation e Retry the IP communication test after a while Up to four IP communication D2E0 IP communication test in progress tests can be concurrently executed e Check Communication Target in the IP Communication Test dialog box Check and correct the status of the cable connection and line between the D2E1 IP communication test execution error CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting station and the communication no response to Ping destination Enable a response to the Ping command ICMP echo request in t
174. he entire CC Link IE Field m Network can be monitored Operation Test Selected Station Communication Status Monitor Q371GF11 1 Communication Test Check the transient communication route from the connected I station to the destination station StsionNo O Em Mode Online Normal Mode IP Communication Test Check the communication route whether you can reach soul beans M C communication target station from the specified station MAC Address I L 4 Cable Test Check the cable status between the connected station and M 3 the destination station Link Start Stop Start or stop the network data link Information Confirmation Set Network Event History Access the network the event history log Reserved Station View reserved station numbers and temporarily enable PORT Cable Disconnected Function Enable reserved stations View station numbers set to ignore errors and temporarily ignore station errors Enable Disable Ignore Station Errors Selected Station Operation J System Monitor CPU status of the selected station can be checked by starting system monitor of the selected station Change the operation state run reset stop etc of the selected station Remote Operation b Ethernet adapter diagnostics In the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics dialog box the condition such as an error occurred in communication with an external device can be checked 7 gt Page
175. he external device of using the routing parameters Thus the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is not required 126 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 1 4 MELSOFT Connection Through the Ethernet adapter module access to a CPU module on another station is possible from GX Works2 The following two kinds of connection methods are allowed between the Ethernet adapter module and GX Works2 Connection through a hub 7 gt Page 130 Section 7 4 1 e Direct connection simple connection 7 gt Page 134 Section 7 4 2 Master station Slave station CIE Slave EA Slave Ethernet adapter station station module Ethernet GX Works2 GOT MELSOFT connection uogoeuuo HOS IAW tZ 127 1 Setting for connection between the Ethernet adapter module and a GOT The Ethernet adapter module can be connected to a GOT by Ethernet connection a Setting for the Ethernet adapter module Set the third and forth octets of the IP address within the following ranges 192 168 Set a value within the range of 1 to 64 Set a value within the range of 1 to 239 b Setting on the GOT Access from the GOT to the Ethernet adapter module Configure the same settings for the GOT as those for Ethernet connection of the QJ71E71 except for the following two items 1 Set MELSEC L for Type in Controller Setting 2 Set the fol
176. he master system station l Correct the request command at the transient request station and retry the Transient data request error ii operation 171 Link start was instructed from a station different from the station that instructed the link stop The station instructing a link start must be the same as the station that instructed the link stop D727 Data link start stop instructing station The method of the link start data link start instruction in CC Link IE Field error Network diagnostics or by using the link special relay SB or link special register SW in the program is different from that of the link stop Instruct the link start by the same method as used for the link stop instruction e Link start has failed in the past Force the system to restart data link D728 Data link start stop instructing station Link start was instructed during execution of data link Instruct link start after error instruction of link stop Set the station or network number and write the parameters from the D7294 Station No or network No not set i configuration tool By online operation of the master station change the network or station number of the Ethernet adapter module to a value within the following range Network No 1 to 239 Station No 1 to 120 Check the read request data at the transient request station and retry the D7834 to D7844 Transient data request error ii i if operation Malfunction
177. he master local module used LL User s manual for the master local module used To perform IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network the CPU module and the master local module on the communication route must support the IP packet transfer function To check whether the CPU module and the master local module used support the IP packet transfer function refer to the sections listing the functions and added functions in the user s manual for those modules e IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network enable communications with an external device connected to the built in Ethernet port of a CPU module For the applicable system configuration IP address setting rule and accessible range refer to the following T User s manual for the master local module used Using the UDP protocol may reduce the data reliability compared to TCP causing a problem such as data missing and changed order of data receiving If any problem occurs change the protocol to TCP e IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network cannot transfer communications of Broadcast and Multicast Use Unicast identifying a single request destination instead uonoun J Jejsuei j9x9ed dl YOMION PIA 4 3I HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo di 7 105 7 3 1 106 Deciding the IP address This section explains how to set an IP address to perform communications over CC Link IE Field Network 1 When the network addresses of the request source external
178. he same as the third octet value of the IP address Or parameters are corrupted llSupplementary information Common information File name Individual information Parameter No lklDiagnostic timing When powered on or reset WDT ERROR The watchdog timer timed out llSupplementary information Common information Time 200ms Individual information Time value actually measured lklDiagnostic timing Any time NETWORK ERROR A CC Link IE Field Network error has occurred Supplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing Any time CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Action The hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative The hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Write the parameters to the Ethernet adapter module again If the same error is displayed again the memory in the Ethernet adapter module is in failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Check if the type of the parameter file is shown as QPA and if the file contains parameters Correct the parameters and write them to the Ethernet adapter module again If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Take measures on the power supply system to preven
179. hecked 36 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 4 Buffer Memory List The buffer memory is used for exchanging data between the Ethernet adapter module and a master local module or an external device The contents of the buffer memory return to the default state initial values when the system is powered off or reset Address Iniflal nitia Decimal Read Write Refer to vaiue Hexadecimal 0 Page 201 Module LED information Read OH Appendix 1 1 1 Modul ti Station No LED informati ee odule operation area ation No information 19 j Appendix 1 1 2 Read 2 Page 201 Ethernet port LED information 24 Appendix 1 1 3 3 to 15 3 to Fu System area H H 16 to 18 l Page 202 Own station MAC address Read i 10 to 124 Appendix 1 2 1 19 Own station information System area 139 PORT1 and PORT2 20 to 21 Page 202 Own station IP address Read 144 to 1514 Appendix 1 2 1 22 to 25 16 to 19 4 System area E 26 to 28 Page 202 Own station MAC address Read 1Ap to 1Cy Appendix 1 2 2 29 System area 1Du Own station information 30 to 31 Ethernet port Own station IP address 1Eu to 1F Page 202 Read jsr Aowa yng yE e O tati Bnet k Appendix 1 2 2 204 to 214 wn station subnet mas 34 to 35 dos 224 to 234 ystem area m Mod Read ode eu 244 P 202 Network No Read age c Appendix 1 2 3 38 Own station information Station No Read 264 Parameters
180. hen SMO turns on Error information ON Common error information OFF No individual error Individual error information information ON Individual error information Error clear OFF ON Error clear Clears an error U OFF No DC DOWN DC DOWN Turns on if a momentary power failure of 10ms or less occurs The status is S ON DC DOWN detection Aes ceca reset when power is turned on from off Error Turns on if there is any individual error information when SMO turns on 2 Drive information Number SM681 SM682 216 ANT Set by Description n Set timing P t areal Um ON Writing Turns on while writing parameters to a flash ROM and turns off when the flag d E OFF Not writing writing is completed S N Rewrit t l Parameter s a Turns on when the count of rewriting parameters to a flash ROM reaches Write hed 100000 memory rewrite a 100000 OFF Rewrite count less count error flag t The Ethernet adapter module needs to be replaced than 100000 Appendix 9 Special Register SD List APPENDICES The special registers SD are internal registers whose applications are predetermined in the Ethernet adapter module However data can be written as necessary for control of the Ethernet adapter module Data are stored in the special registers as binary values unless otherwise specified The following table shows how to read the special register list Item Description No Special register SD number
181. hernet Board for PC side I F In the PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting configure the settings as shown below PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting Network No 3 Station No 1 Cancel This setting is an assignment For Ethernet board Please execute the Following settings Network No Network No of Ethernet module set in parameter Station No Station No that does not overlap on the same loop Network No and station No are not necessary For communication with Ethernet port of CPU with built in Ethernet and communication via Ethernet adapter Protocol e Network No The third octet value of the Ethernet adapter module s IP address e Station No Any value of 1 to 64 Protocol TCP Ex The IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module is 192 168 3 30 192 168 B 30 Set 3 for the network number 2 Set Ethernet Module for PLC side I F In the PLC side I F Ethernet Module Setting configure the settings as shown below PLC side I F Detailed Setting of Ethernet Module PLC Type Network No Station Mo 3 30 IP Input Format pec C Host Name Station No lt gt IP Information Automatic Response System Model name QJ71E71 e Station No Any value of 1 to 64 that does not overlap the Station No set in the PC side I F Ethernet Board Setting e P address Ethernet adapter module s IP address uogoeuuo HOS IAW WZ qnu e ufnoJuy uonoeuuo2 Lt 3 Specify the
182. ics D IP Communication button Test 2 Enter the IP address of the external device request destination device for Communication Target 3 Click the ES IP Communication Test IP Address Input Format Connected Station Own Station Communication Target Setting Outbound Route IP Address IP Address 192 es s so 192 he je h Inbound Route This test checks the route and data arrival from the connected station to the target station in IP communication The IP address is displayed in decimal Outbound Route Connected Station Own Station 192 158 3 30 Normal Transit Point Network No 1 Station No 1 Normal Transit Point2 Network No 1 Station Mo 0 Normal Transit Point3 Network Mo 1 Station No 0 Normal Transit Pointd Network No 1 Station No 2 Normal Communication Target 192 158 2 1 Normal Inbound Route Communication Target 192 168 2 1 Normal Transit Pointl Network Mo 1 Station No 2 Normal Transit Point2 Network No 1 Station No 0 Normal Transit Point3 Network No 1 Station No 0 Normal Transit Pointd Network No 1 Station No 1 Normal Connected Station Own Station 192 168 3 30 Normal The testis completed Close 15891 uoneoiunuuuJoo dI suoneoiunuuuoo BurjoouS 9 E uonoun J Jejsuei j9x2ed dl XJ0Wj9N PI 3l HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI 7 121 12
183. in please 01844 consult your local Mitsubishi representative 158 End code or error code 01884 01894 018A 018B 018C 018D 0200 0201 02024 02034 02044 0205 0206 02074 02084 02094 020A 020B 020 020D Check and correct the status of the cable connection and line When using the on demand function check that the IP address of the UDP send error destination is correct When using the on demand function check that the connection No for users for UDP has not been selected in the protocol setting Check and correct the status of the cable connection and line TCP send error e When using the on demand function check the open status of the connection Check and correct the status of the cable connection and line TCP receive wait error Parameter error Correct the parameters for each connection and write them to the Ethernet An error in connection parameters adapter module again Restart the Ethernet adapter module If the same error is displayed again please consult your local Mitsubishi representative CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Error and cause Action An IP address is not distributed to the Ethernet adapter module CC Link IE Field Network part Take the following actions to distribute an IP address Set an IP address to the master station Use a master station that supports the IP packet transfer function No IP address distribution After taking the a
184. ing Mode Network No 1 to 239 Station Na 110120 CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting SetwhenWeeded Mot Setting Already Set Point To communicate with an external device having a different network address the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is also required 5 Page 124 Section 7 3 7 115 3JOMJON PlP 4 Al YU 0 uopoeuuo p 7 uonoun J Jejsuei j9x9ed dl YOMJON PIA 4 3I HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo di Z After the setting click the End button Set the IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part Open the Destination Setting dialog box in the configuration tool to enter the address as follows A W Online gt Destination Setting ES Destination Setting Enter a decimal value IP Address 182 155 3 30 5 Write the set parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP 7 Online gt Write Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool Data will be written to the Ethernet adapter module All of the existing settings in the Ethernet adapter module will be discarded Continue Click 6 The following dialog box appears Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool py Writing is successfully completed eJ Issue a reset For the new settings En take effect IF a reset is issued communication will temporarily stop Click f Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter mo
185. inst noise Perform a unit test If the same error is displayed again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0105 Network module failure 0106 Parameter error to 01094 Write the parameters again If the same error is displayed again please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 010A Parameter check result error Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures 010By against noise System error T to 010C Perform a unit test If the same error is displayed again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative tart the Eth t t le If th is displ in 010D Ethernet adapter moduletailure Restart the Ethernet adap r modula e same error is displayed agai please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Check the description in CC Link IE Field Network Error in the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics window of the configuration tool and take action Perform the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics from the master station identify the error and take action Write the parameters again If the same error is displayed again please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 010E Ethernet adapter module stop error 0183 Write the parameters again If the same error is displayed aga
186. ion 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 241 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 242 SH NA 080939ENG D SH NA 080939ENG D 1304 MEE MODEL NZ2GF ETB U E MODEL CODE 13JZ50 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications
187. ion wait timeout operation e Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative e Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the DOA2 Transient data transmission operation i processing wait timeout e Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are connected properly e If the originating station or the target station is disconnected from the network identify the cause of the disconnection and take action DOA3 Transient data transmission error e Correct the target station number of the transient data and retry the operation 166 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Check if the cables and the switching hub are connected properly e Exchange the cables between PORT 1 and PORT2 and retry the operation DOA4 to DOA6 Transient transmission failed Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs SAT Transient TEEPA IAEA again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative i In Network Configuration Setting of the master station change the station DOEO Station type mismatch l i type of the Ethernet adapter module to intelligent device station e n Network
188. is displayed check the error Error History Monitor Status Connection Channel List 1 1 S eD details and solution and troubleshoot the problem Refine Search Match all of the criteria below None Error history of the module is displayed Clear Refine Criteria Enter Refine Criteria a aE Error History List Error Details Displayed Errors Errors 4 4 Error Code Notation DEC HEX Model Name Nz2GF ETB No Error Code Model Name Start 1 0 Start O 00004 40 Nz2GF ETB NZ2GF ETB NZ2GP ETB Error and Solution Intelligent Module Information Nz2GF ETB Mount Position Explanation Transient data transmission error Solution 9po2 10113 eu Bunpoeu z 6 If the own station or target station was disconnected A from the network identify the cause of the 3 disconnection and take action Correct the target station number of the transient data and retry the operation If the target station of the transient data resides in 3 Clear History Refresh Create CSV File Close The details and solution of the error selected in Error history list is displayed sonsouDelp YIOMJON PIO JI ur1 09 JO Alo siy 4043 Z6 141 142 1 Precautions a The date and time of the error is not correctly displayed Check if the master station is connected to the Ethernet adapter module The Ethernet adapter module periodically collects time information from the CPU module on the mas
189. ive Ls 229 Appendix 9 Processing Time cie RR hin 230 Appendix 9 1 Transmission from the external device to the Ethernet adapter module 230 Appendix 9 2 Transmission from the external device to a CPU module through the Ethernet adaptepdnadille s aca acp dans oan ace dac gea ea me Aol dara qaoqoe dones gis 231 Appendix 10 New Function and Improved Function l ee 233 Appendix 11 Checking the Serial Number and Function Version lens 234 Appendix 12 External Dimensions 0 0 00 ce RR RR RR res 236 2317 Rime cM RI c r ETT 240 paces gee RTT 241 11 12 MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION In this manual pages are organized and symbols are used as shown below The following page illustration is for explanation purpose only and is different from the actual pages is used for Screen names and items 1 shows operating procedures shows mouse operations 1 EE The chapter of the current page is shown is used for items in the menu bar and l O Response Time Aastgrirg the IO address ii ret necemeary as the CPU doss t auttnaticahy Leewing this getting blank vil not cause an armor to ocos the current page is shown the project window item ipti Twe Page Sesion 712 CIT T IETUE Pons C YX TTE IT IET Set the folowing g The section of led settng Error Time Output Mode Page 75 Section 7 1 7
190. k IE Field Network part 24 Checking the LEDs 2 5 250600 eee eee 144 Checking the serial number and function version 234 Glock function uunc Bok Rho eld Gide ee ae 30 COM ERR EBD uu an M EE RD e ce CON 28 149 Command liSt sa 5k sri ed See es See ee wR 43 Communication examples of the Ethernet Adapter Module 00000 cence eee 66 Communication is not available 152 Communication status buffer memory address 3928 DOO 3 acatous sc eek deg DR bete e Er S aides 210 Communication using SLMP 66 Communication using SLMP cannot be performed ibus aca teen cap eg d mama qu AN S Pa ee e dt 154 Configuration tool 0 13 50 175 Configuration tool does not start 152 Configuration tool is not displayed in English 152 Configuring the master station 71 Configuring the personal computer 175 Connectibility of MC protocol devices 18 Connecting the Ethernet cable 62 Connection information area No 1 buffer memory address 784 to 799 310 to 31Fy 203 Connection information area No 2 to No 32 buffer memory address 800 to 1295 320 to 50F 204 Connection port for the configuration tool buffer memory address 1360 to 1371 550 to 55B 208 Connection Setting llle 191 Connection through a hub l l 130 Connection to the Ethernet
191. k if the other stations are powered on connected normal e Check if the switching hub is powered on Is the switching hub used in the system normal e Check if a 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX compliant switching hub is used LL Users manual for the master local module used If the above does not solve the problem perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for failure Page 57 Section 6 3 4 The SD RD LED does not turn on Checking Action Check if Ethernet cables are used Check if 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX compliant Ethernet cables are used gt Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 Is the Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet port normal Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less Page 65 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range Manual for the Ethernet cable used Are the switching hub and external devices where the Ethernet E Check if the switching hub and external devices are powered on adapter module is connected normal In Ethernet in the Parameter Setting dialog box of the configuration Are the parameters configured for the Ethernet adapter module tool correct the IP address and subnet mask pattern values correct Page 189 Section 10 3 3 Modify the program that is running from the external device Is the program running from the external device correct Page 79 Section 7 1 5 2 If the above does not s
192. ld the switch on the Ethernet adapter module in the RESET TEST position for 1 second or more BuulM 840Jeg jnpow eui Buse c 9 1s or eons p Switch of 08 RUN MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR STATIO 1 When completed When failed RUN MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR STATION NO 3100 x10 x1 RUN MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR STATION NO 1 2 4 8 x100 x10 x1 Em On OE Flashing EH On igi Flashing EN On Jl Flashing 6 The unit test starts The MODE LED starts flashing and the x1 and x10 LEDs repeat turning and off in the sequence of 124 841 and so on 7 When the unit test is completed flashing of the x1 and x10 LEDs is stopped and the D LINK LED turns on When completed The D LINK LED turns on with the ERR LED off When failed The following LEDs turn on e Either of the x1 and X10 LEDs ERR LED DLINK LED If the unit test fails replace the Ethernet cable and perform the test again If it fails again the Ethernet adapter module may have hardware failure Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative with a detailed explanation of the problem CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 4 Wiring 6 4 1 Wiring of the power supply part 1 Wiring method The following figure shows an example of wiring to the power supply part Ground wire Grounding 2 Precautions Take the following precautions when wiring the power supp
193. local station remote I O station remote device station and intelligent device station A station reserved for future use This station is not actually connected but counted as a connected station A station that includes two or more network modules Data are passed through this station to stations on other networks A function by which data are periodically exchanged among stations on the same network using link devices RX RY RWw and RWr A function of communication with another station which is used when requested by a dedicated instruction or GX Works2 A generic term for cyclic transmission and transient transmission A process of selecting paths for communication with other networks CC Link IE Field Network requires communication paths to be preset using routing parameters to communicate with stations on different networks An Ethernet adapter module does not require routing parameters Communications with other networks are performed according to the routing parameters set to the master station The abbreviation for Seamless Message Protocol This protocol is used to access an SLMP compatible device or a programmable controller connected to an SLMP compatible device from an external device An SLMP message sent from an external device to an Ethernet adapter module An SLMP message sent from an Ethernet adapter module to an external device An instruction that simplifies programming for using functions of intelligent function mo
194. lowing values for the network and station numbers of the connected Ethernet adapter module Network No The third octet value of the Ethernet adapter module s IP address e Station No The fourth octet value of the Ethernet adapter module s IP address Ex The IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module is 192 168 3 30 192 168 Set 30 for the station number Set 3 for the network number e Access from the GOT to a CPU module on the master or local station through the Ethernet adapter module Configure the same settings on the GOT as those for Ethernet Connection on the QJ71E71 except the following two items 1 Set a Type appropriate to the connected CPU module in Controller Setting 2 Setthe following values for the relay network number and the relay station number in the routing parameter setting Relay Network No The third octet value of the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module e Relay Station No The forth octet value of the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module 128 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE Ex The IP address of the relay Ethernet adapter module is 192 168 3 30 192 168 3 Set 30 for relay station No Set 3 for relay network No Point For details on the GOT setting refer to the following GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products uonoeuuo HOS TIAN WZ 129 7 4 1 Connection through a hub Through a switchin
195. ly Considering the rated current and inrush current of the power supply part connect a circuit breaker having an appropriate sensing property or an external fuse causing proper blowout A 10A circuit breaker or external fuse is recommended To minimize a voltage drop use thickest possible power cables up to 2mm and connect them in the DuulM t9 shortest distance by finely twisting them Do not install the power cables together with the main circuit lines high voltage and large current and Ethernet cables Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them After wiring always attach the included terminal cover to the power supply part and do not touch any terminal while the power is on or the module is operating Use a Class 2 power supply for the external power supply which inputs power to the power supply part Use solderless terminals when wiring the terminal block of the power supply part To prevent short circuit yed Ajddns samod y jo BuutM L p 9 that may occur when a screw become loose use a solderless terminal with insulation sleeve of which thickness is 0 8mm or less Up to two solderless terminals can be connected to one terminal block Solderless terminal with Terminal block insulation sleeve Use UL approved solderless terminals and for processing use a tool recommended by their manufacturer e Tighten the terminal screws on the power supply part within the applicable torque range of 0 66 to 0 89Nem
196. module For details on SLMP refer to the following SLMP Reference Manual Ethernet adapter module CC Link H7 IE Field Network Device reading or writing b The on demand function enables data to be sent from the programmable controller L Page 89 Section 7 2 Issuing a send request from the CPU module to the Ethernet adapter module allows data to be sent to the external device Events such as link start instruction and read instruction can be notified to an external device In addition data can be simultaneously sent to all the external devices on Ethernet where the Ethernet adapter module is also connected broadcast communications Master station station No 0 Ethernet adapter module station No 1 External device CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet network No 1 On demand data transmission 17 2 Connection of MC protocol devices The message format of SLMP is the same as that of the QnA compatible 3E or 4E frame format of the MC protocol Therefore external devices that support the MC protocol can be connected to CC Link IE Field Network 3 Communications using the specified IP address over CC Link IE Field Network IP packet transfer function lt gt Page 105 Section 7 3 With this function communications using the specified IP address can be performed over CC Link IE Field Network For example a personal computer can communicate with the FTP server Two networks of CC Link I
197. n Check if the cables and switching hub are connected properly Correct the specified read or write address at the SLMP or transient request source and retry the operation Confirm the network number at the SLMP or transient request source and 03024 Network No error retry the operation e Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry the operation e Correct the station number at the SLMP request source and retry the operation Confirm the network number at the SLMP or transient request source and 03044 Network No error i retry the operation Correct the system configuration to reduce the number of relay stations to seven or less Check if the routing parameters are correctly set and take corrective action Confirm the network number at the SLMP or transient request source and 0306 Network No error retry the operation Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry the operation e Correct the station number at the SL MP request source and retry the operation 03014 Address specification error 03034 Target station No error 0305 Incorrect number of relays 03074 Target station No error Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry 03084 Target station No error the operation If an error was detected identify the cause of the error and take action Reduce the frequency of SLMP o
198. n a control panel Connect the main power supply through a relay terminal block Wiring and replacement of the Ethernet adapter module must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of protection against electric shock For wiring methods refer to Wiring in this manual Startup and Maintenance Precautions NWARNING Do not touch any terminal while power is on Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal block screw Failure to do so may result in electric shock Startup and Maintenance Precautions NCAUTION Before performing online operations especially program modification forced output and operating status change for the running Ethernet adapter module or programmable controller module on another station from the peripheral device connected read relevant manuals carefully and ensure the safety Improper operation may damage machines or cause accidents Do not disassemble or modify the Ethernet adapter module Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire Use any radio communication device such as a cellular phone or PHS Personal Handy phone System more than 25cm away in all directions from the Ethernet adapter module Failure to do so may cause malfunction Tighten the terminal block screw within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause drop
199. n seca tomate ate ene ate Seat om 24 Refresh parameter setting 72 Relay station eee 13 Remote device station llis 13 Remote l Ostation llle 13 Reserved station ss deca ey SE T e 13 RESET TEST 12322525253 2698 cata ates Rod RN S 26 Resetting parameters to factory default values 222 RETN ORE Sy aces ean a a LEITET 13 FRIESE 4 cac 6 cias Ge eae ah RE dine e te Red arce od Bales 14 PRI OPPETO EQ PEDES EN EE PEE US 14 FSOLIIPIG sek ariii oime dog Bete ende ta 13 RONSE sie de draw gc deena ae oe a Va ur Santas 26 RUNCED tore Grete ae dob dabei quce 30 6 dicio 24 145 RWr remote register llus 14 RWw remote register 000005 14 RX remote input 1 2 0 0 0 0 14 RY remote output 0 020000 14 SB link special relay llle 14 SOLED s cto nts cud cess Se cee tt Gy Rate Sep Ae DRE ERE 24 SORD raean oa aaa a a a NE 28 SD RD EED x nu ae E E ea ee ES 150 Security Settings 4x so e e CR cna es 177 Serial number display 00000 22 Setting in GX Works2 Lus 131 135 Setting item tree 2 0 eee ee 182 Setting onthe GOT 00 0 ee eee 128 Setting the Web browser 0005 176 Slave stalone niss dea Se ae ER Ge te he 13 eas see Geechee nti Sete te Seana aS dis 13 17 43 Software package cie EY EARS se beds 51 Special register SD list
200. nd data a On demand data format in SLMP no serial No e ASCII data Request destination Network Station module For future Request Subheader number number I O number extension data length Monitoring timer Command 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 BEEBE 46H 46H 30H 30H 30H 30H 30H 31H 30H 31H m O E E E E E E Subcommand Send data 1313333 0 0 0 O 30H 30H 30H Binary data Request destination Network Station module Forfuture Request Monitoring Subheader number number I O number extension data length timer Command Subcommand Send data b On demand data format in SLMP serial No added ASCII data Request destination Network Station module For future Request data Subheader Serial number Fixed value number number I O number extension length PPO E N E E E E E E E E E N E E S A A S E E E E E E E ee Monitoring timer Command Subcommand Send data Saal a 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 31H 30H 31H 30H 30H 30H Binary data EEG CS Request destination ie Station module For future Request Monitoring Fixed value Serial number Fixed value number number I O number extension data length timer Command Subcommand Send data 54H OOH 01H OOH OOH OOH FFH UN OAH OOH OOH OOH 01H 21H OOH OOH 100 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 1 2 1 Example of on demand data sending This section explains how to send on demand data and provides a program example 1 How to send data Follow the i
201. nding on the operating environment e Standard type Cables used in control panels or indoors e Ltype Cables for outdoor connections Special cables such as flame retardant or water tight cables and relay adapters are also available Please consult your local Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd Ethernet cable For order or inquiry on the cables Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd http www melsc co jp business 48 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 Hubs Use hubs that meet the following conditions 1 to 4 If these conditions are not satisfied the operation of the hub is not guaranteed Compliant with the IEEE802 3 1000BASE T 100BASE TX standard e Supporting the auto MDI MDI X function e Supporting the auto negotiation function Switching hub layer 2 switch 1 Repeater hubs cannot be used a Mitsubishi Electric products Data communication rate NZ2EHG T8 1000Mbps 100Mbps 10Mbps NZ2EHF T8 100Mbps 10Mbps Type Industrial switching hub jeulouH CCG sjueuoduio2 xJOM9N Z S 49 9 3 Applicable Systems 5 3 1 Configuration tool 1 Operating environment The following table lists the operating environment of the personal computer where the configuration tool is used a Computer requirements Item Description Computer Personal computer running any of the following operating systems CPU l Specifications recommended for the following operating systems Web browser
202. nection setting in the configuration tool ASCII conversion specification Setting value Binary code communication On ASCII code communication 1H If any number other than those described above is set a communication data code specification error error code 422 4 occurs lt gt Page 157 Section 9 5 94 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE e Destination IP address when using the auto open UDP port Set the IP address of the external device where on demand data is sent from the Ethernet adapter module The effective setting values are from 0 0 0 1 to 255 255 255 255 When 255 255 255 255 is set on demand data is sent to all the external devices all the hosts with the same network address broadcast communications If any number other than those described above is set a destination IP address error error code 423 4 occurs lt Page 157 Section 9 5 lEx When the IP address is 192 168 3 1 b15 to b8b 7 to b0 3 1 4 03H 01H b15 to b8b to b0 192 168 t3 COH A8H Point To perform broadcast communications use the same network address and port number for all the external devices to receive on demand data When using broadcast communications set 255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask pattern of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part f Destination port No when using the auto open UDP port Set the port No of the external device where on demand data is sent from
203. noun pueujep uo y Buis uoneoiunuuoS Z7 Communication data code setting 89 7 2 3 Applicable range of on demand data The on demand function can send data only to the external devices on the same network Ethernet as the Ethernet adapter module In addition data can be simultaneously sent to all the external devices on Ethernet where the Ethernet adapter module is also connected broadcast communications On demand data cannot be sent to other stations via other MELSEC products such as Ethernet adapter modules on the same network Ethernet as the Ethernet adapter module Master station Ethernet adapter module External device CC Link IE Field Network On demand data transmission CC Link IE Field Network 90 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 7 2 4 How to send on demand data On demand data is sent to an external device after the buffer memory in the Ethernet adapter module receives sends the data from to the CPU module using the REMFR and REMTO instructions The Ethernet adapter module converts the data sent to the buffer memory into SLMP and sends it to the external device CPU module Ethernet adapter module External device l Program Buffer memory 2 Send status Send request flag Send completed flag 1 Connection REMFR establishment instruction execution Completion code 6 Send result Control data 5 On demand data
204. nstructions below to send on demand data a Ethernet adapter module 1 Connect the Ethernet adapter module to CC Link IE Field Network and Ethernet gt Page 66 Section 7 1 Before connecting to Ethernet establish connection between an external device and the Ethernet adapter module b CPU module for channel 1 1 write parameters and a program to the CPU module and reset the CPU module lt gt Page 102 Section 7 2 7 2 2 Run the CPU module Read Send completed flag buffer memory address 5633 1601H in the Ethernet adapter module using the REMFR instruction When the Oth bit or 1st bit of Send completed flag is 1 ON set the Oth bit of Send request flag buffer memory address 5632 1600 to 0 OFF 4 Set Control data buffer memory address 5635 to 5643 1603 to 160B and Send data buffer memory address 5644 to 6603 160C to 19CB in the Ethernet adapter module using the REMTO instruction 5 Set Send request bit of Send request flag in the Ethernet adapter module to 1 ON using the REMTO instruction 6 On demand data is sent bo 7 Read Send completed flag and Completion code buffer memory address 5634 1602 in the Ethernet adapter module using the REMFR instruction If the 1st bit of Send completed flag is 1 ON check Completion code error code and remove the error cause Page 157 Section 9 5 8 Set Send request flag and Send completed flag to 0 OFF
205. nt network address to receive communications configure the setting in the station on CC Link IE Field Network connected to the request destination 7 gt Page 187 Section 10 3 2 1 He IP address Pc a a SN a le CN a aE Yc De oer x Ethernet 49246834 192 168 3 30 t 10 9742 10 9741 CC Link IE Field 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 125 n Mes 3052 150 05 92 168 2 1 Local station Master station ey ee ee eS External device Station No 1 Master station station No 0 Vind ur dd Station g apo N 7 Network No 1 Network No 2 A Network No 3 qune TUNI CENE SEE z F Different network addresses TD Setting item tree gt NZ2GF ETB gt Parameter Setting gt CC Link IE Field Network gt button Setting for GE CC Link IE Field Network Gateway Setting IP amp ddress Input Format DEC v Ethernet CC Link IE Field Network Priority Gateway Setting Station High IP Address Subnet Mask Pattern Network No Station No 10 97 4 1 255 255 255 255 Network No Station Mo CC Link IE Field Network Default Gateway Setting Station Do Configure this setting when the network address of the target network differs from that of the CC Link IE Field Network Description Setthe station No ofthe station that serves as a gateway for the target Ethernet network 0 to 120 Setting for Because the network address of is the same communications reach t
206. ntary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing Any time ADAPTER UNIT DOWN The Ethernet adapter module is running away or faulty Malfunction due to noise Hardware failure Supplementary information Common information Individual information llDiagnostic timing Any time ADAPTER UNIT DOWN The Ethernet adapter module is running away or faulty Malfunction due to noise Hardware failure Supplementary information Common information Individual information Breakdown information lklDiagnostic timing Any time RAM ERROR The RAM built in the Ethernet adapter module is faulty Supplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing When powered on or reset RAM ERROR The data in the device memory built in the Ethernet adapter module were overwritten llSupplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing Any time Take action against noise and reset the module If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Reset the Ethernet adapter module If the same error is displayed again the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Take action against noise and reset the module If this error occurs
207. o check the network status and take action User s manual of the master local module used 7 gt Page 141 Section 9 2 1 5 When the L ERR LED or L ER LED turned on Checking Action Check if Ethernet cables are used Check if 1000BASE T compliant Ethernet cables are used L gt Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 Is the Ethernet cable connected to PORT1 or PORT2 normal Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less L gt Page 65 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range Manual for the Ethernet cable used Check if a 1000BASE T compliant switching hub is used Is the switching hub used in the system normal Page 49 Section 5 2 2 2 Check if the switching hub is powered on Are the other stations where the Ethernet Adapter Module is Check if the other stations are powered on connected normal M N Change the mode of the master station to Online LL User s manual for the master local module used Is there any noise affecting the system Check the wiring condition When the loopback function is enabled check if the ring topology is Is the loopback function enabled for the master station correctly configured for the port where the L ERR LED is on User s manual for the master local module used If the above does not solve the problem perform the following tests on the Ethernet adapter module to check for failure
208. odule Information Model NZ2GF ETB Serial No 140120000000000 4 MAC Address CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet IP Address CC Link IE Field Network 192 158 1 1 Ethernet 192 168 3 30 Close 1 Check the corresponding serial No and software version 7 gt Page 233 Appendix 10 235 UOISJ9A Uonoun pue Jequunw jenas y BulyoeuD xipueddy Appendix 12 External Dimensions DIN rail center NZ2GF ETB RUN MODE SD ERR MITSUBISHI POWER DLINK RD LERR INIT COM ERR STATION NO 1 2 LO H 100 x10 x1 d MAREC i CC Link IE Biela 100BASE TX 1000BASE T LINK LO ES st SD RD 135 l 109 l Unit mm 236 INDEX AGCeSS COCB Sora da eur papi dod cae ae dtd 223 Allowable momentary power failure time 31 32 Applicable DIN rail models IEC 60715 56 Applicable solderless terminal 31 Applicable wire size eee 31 59 Attribute code 1 oua voe ROC eal wean Bla ae 223 Auto open UDP port area buffer memory address 1296 to 1307 5104 to 51By 02005 204 Broadcast communications 95 Buffer MEMO i ex p en axes ddr Ede 14 Buffer memory list 2 0 000000 e eae 37 Cable soc ee eee ae a a eid tas 48 CC Link IE Field Network llle 186 CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics 21 75 141 CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting 126 187 CC Lin
209. of the component or wire short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction Before handling the Ethernet adapter 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 Ethernet adapter module to fail or malfunction Disposal Precautions NCAUTION When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste OG CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCTO 1 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions e i where any problem fault or failure occurring in 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 AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANT Y TORT PRODUCT LIABILITY FOR ANY INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY the PRODUCT THAT ARE OPERATED OR USED IN APPLICATION NOT INTENDED OR EXCLUDED BY INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTIONS OR WARNING CONTAINED IN MITSUBISHI S USER INSTRUCTION AND OR SAFET
210. of the communication target is stored 0000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 0000 Port number of a device with which the latest communication was made Destination port No The IP address of the communication target is stored 00000000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 00000000 IP address of the device with which the latest communication was made Destination IP address APPENDICES Appendix 1 4 Ethernet port error log area 1 Error count buffer memory address 2049 801 The number of errors occurred is stored 0 No error 1 to 65535 Number of errors occurred Even if errors occurred 65536 times or more the count will stop at 65535 2 Error log write pointer buffer memory address 2050 802 Error log number of the latest error is stored 0 No error No error log 1 to 64 Error log number of the latest error If the 65th or more error occurs it will return to error log No 1 and start registration again 3 Error log No 1 buffer memory address 2064 to 2079 810 to 81F 2064 An error code is stored 8101 Error code 0 No error i Other than 0 Error code The number of the Connection where the error occurred is stored 0 Error independent of connection 1 to 32 No of the Connection where the error occurred 33 Auto Open UDP Port 2065 34 MELSOFT application communication port UDP IP Connection No iy tare 8114 35 MELSOFT appli
211. of transient transmission and then retry the operation Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are connected properly D2A1 Send buffer full Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the D2A2 Transmission completion wait timer operation timeout Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are connected properly D2A3 Correct me data size frame length at the transient request source and retry the operation D2A4 Correct the header information at the transient request source and retry the data operation D2A54 Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry data the operation D2A6 Correct the request source number at the transient request source and retry error the operation D2A7 to D2A8 E the header information at the transient request source and retry the data operation D2A9 Correct the target network number at the transient request source and retry data the operation 169 D2AA Target station No error in transient Correct the target station number at the transient request source and retry data the operation Correct the request source network number at the transient request station D2ABy Network No error in transient data l and retry the operation D2AC Transient data request source No Correct the request source station number at the transient request station error and retry the operation Correct t
212. ojojojojojo jc eciolooooooocooilo o ojojojojojojojojojojo l jo a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e eojojojojoj ojo oe o jojojojojojojojojojojo ojojo ojojojojojojojojojo ia loo ojo e ojojojojojojo The following table lists the setting items on the dialog box Item Description Device Name Set the device name to be monitored Device Buffer Buffer Memory Address Enter the buffer memory address to be monitored E Memory Input Format Specify the input format for the buffer memory address Bit and Word Word Numeral DEC System HEX Monitor Specify the monitor format Format IJJ m Display Format Specify how numbers are displayed 1 Devices that can be monitored and accessible range The following table lists the devices that can be monitored and their accessible range Device Word specification Lo we qp o P a o i EN NN NI o 2 Lo sug qp e 1 o zi O NN Lo wem pe o SD a O ey ee a E o O Can be specified x Cannot be specified 1 Words can be also specified for a bit device e g K4X0 196 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 2 Changing the current value Select the device or buffer memory to change the current value Online gt Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor gt Modis GS Modify Value WO Data Type Word Signed v Input Format DEC New Value O HEX Setting Range 32768 to 32
213. ollowing GX Works2 Version1 Operating Manual Co Connection Channel List PLC Direct Coupled Setting Connection Test PLC Type Detail System Image Cancel e I F via HUB mmon 135 uonoeuuoo ejduuis uonoeuuoo qd Z v4 uognoeuuo HOS IHN WZ 2 Precautions a Connection not regarded as direct connection Connection between the Ethernet adapter module and GX Works2 through a switching hub is not regarded as direct connection Do not configure the settings for direct connection a 22 ZS A a D S2 55 gt See 333s 33s ee gr rU LA cA AZ AZ b Conditions under which communication is not possible through direct connection Network setting on the personal computer Communication is not possible in direct connection when two or more Ethernet ports are enabled in the network setting of the personal computer Correct the setting on the personal computer so that only one Ethernet port will be enabled for direct connection and the others will be disabled P address setting of the Ethernet adapter module If any of the following conditions is met communication may not possible through direct connection Correct the settings of the Ethernet adapter module and or personal computer Condition 1 In the IP address bits of the Ethernet adapter module all of the bits corresponding to subnet mask 0 of the personal computer are on or off Ex IP
214. olve the problem perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for failure Page 57 Section 6 3 150 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 4 Troubleshooting by Symptom This section describes troubleshooting methods by symptom Point e ifthe problem is not solved by troubleshooting by symptom Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for hardware failure 7 Page 57 Section 6 3 9 4 1 Cyclic transmission cannot be performed When cyclic data are not delivered to other stations or not received from the master station troubleshoot the problem as shown below Checking Action If the D LINK LED is flashing or off troubleshoot the problem by checking the LEDs 7 Page 144 Section 9 3 Is the switch of the Ethernet adapter module set to RUN Set the switch of the Ethernet adapter module to RUN Is the D LINK LED on the Ethernet adapter module on If the RUN LED is flashing or off troubleshoot the problem by checking Is the RUN LED on the Ethernet adapter module on l the LEDs 5 Page 144 Section 9 3 If the above does not solve the problem check the link device assignment of the master station or the refresh target devices set in the refresh parameter setting for any error User s manual for the master local module used 9 4 2 Transient transmission cannot be performed 1 Transmission from a master or local station to the Ethernet adapter module If transient transmission to the t
215. on 04244 Destination port No error Correct the destination port No set in the on demand function 04254 Send data format error Correct the send data format used in the on demand function 04264 Send data length error Correct the send data length used in the on demand function 0600 to 06014 0640 to 06454 System error Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 0680 to 0688 0700 to 07024 0703 to 07044 Restart the Ethernet adapter module System error If the same error is displayed again please consult your local Mitsubishi 07104 representative to 0711 162 Error code 08004 08014 08024 08034 08044 08054 08064 08094 08234 085A 08654 08664 08674 08684 08A1 2 Error code list 0800 to 2AC4 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING The following lists the error messages error conditions causes and actions of the error codes 0800 to 17FFp The IMSupplementary information in the Error and cause column can be confirmed by any of the following Common error information SD5 to SD15 Individual error information SD16 to SD26 Error and cause ADAPTER UNIT DOWN The Ethernet adapter module is running away or faulty Malfunction due to noise Hardware failure Supplementary information Common information Individual information lklDiagnostic timing Any time ADAPTER UNIT DOWN The power supply part or the Ethernet adapter module is faulty llSuppleme
216. on test Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise Ethernet adapter module failure Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures JS epo 1041 G 6 against noise Ethernet adapter module failure Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative e f the number of times that data were written to the flash ROM exceeded 100 000 set the system not to hold the error history by power off reset in PLC System in the parameter setting Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each Failed to write to flash ROM device and take measures against noise Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative e The RAM may malfunction due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures a
217. one 5 Parameter No 6 None 7 None 8 None 9 Failure information 12 None 13 None APPENDICES EN Set by Number Description Set timing Common information on the error code SDO is stored SDS Three kinds of information are stored as shown below By Common information category codes in SD4 the type of the common error information can be recognized The Common information category code values SD6 stored in SD4 correspond to the following 1 to 3 1 Module No slot No SDT7 Unused fixed to 0 2 File name ana Meaning Example File name ABCDEFGH IJK Lx Empty pt5tob8 b7 to bO 42H B File name 44H D SD9 ASCII code 8 characters A6H F 45H E 48H H Extension x1 2EH 49H I ASCII code 3 characters F4Bu K 4AK J SD10 Common error Common error S information information Empty Error SD11 3 Time set value SD12 Number Meaning SD5 Time 14s units 0 to 9994s SD6 Time 1ms units 0 to 65535ms SD7 SD13 SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 SD13 SD14 SD15 spt 1 For the extension name refer to the table below 1 The extension name is listed below SD SDn 1 Extension File type Upper 8 bits Lower 8 bits Upper 8 bits name s17 dS 46181683 Jeloeds G xipueddy 219 Set by Number De
218. onsult your local Mitsubishi representative Transient data that are not executable for different networks were received Network No error in transient data Correct the network number or the target station number at the transient request source and retry the operation The received transient data of the application type cannot be handled by the Target station No error in transient di own station Correct the application type or the target station number at the ata transient request source and retry the operation CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING The SEND instruction is not executable for the Ethernet adapter module Target station type error dedicated D21Fy Modify the master and local station programs so that the SEND instruction instruction will not be used Correct the request command at the transient request source and retry the D2224 Transient data request error aner ion D2364 IP data TTL error Correct the TTL at the IP request source and retry the operation Correct the IP address of the master station submaster station and retry the D2374 IP address setting error GOTH From the master station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action Double dedicated instructions Check if the cable of the request source and the switching hub are D247 received connected properly e f the request source resides in another network check if the routing
219. ooon W1O07 000 0n00000000000080 0000 Wi 0108 000 080000000n0200080 noon w003 000 00000000n020000 noon W1ODA 000 080000000000n080 DO00 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 7 2 Communication Using the On demand Function This section provides an example of where a send request is issued from the CPU module to the Ethernet adapter module and data is sent to the external device 1 Check the corresponding serial No and software version 7 Page 233 Appendix 10 Point To perform the on demand function use the REMFR and REMTO instructions The on demand function is supported by the master local module with a serial number first five digits of 12072 or later 1 2 1 System configuration A communication example using the on demand function is explained with the same system configuration as SLMP communication and cyclic transmission 7 gt Page 66 Section 7 1 1 2 2 Specifications of send data using the on demand function The following table lists the specifications of items such as the number of on demand data simultaneously used and communication data code Item Specification Number of channels simultaneously used Up to 4 channels Send data length Up to 1920 bytes up to 960 words Protocol TCP UDP Connection for users TCP only Available connection e Auto open UDP port Frame format SLMP Binary code communication ASCII code communication uoneunBuuoo uleils S pZ uo
220. ooting of the error that has occurred in the Ethernet adapter module By the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics in the configuration tool an error code can be obtained Confirm the error and take corrective action gt Page 143 Section 9 2 2 GX Works2 Master station CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet Configuration tool If communication is not possible even after taking the above troubleshooting measures perform 3 the following e Checking the LEDs Page 144 Section 9 3 e Troubleshooting by symptom lt gt Page 151 Section 9 4 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 Checking the Error Code 9 2 1 Error history of CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics By the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics in GX Works2 which is connected to the master station an error code can be checked 1 From the menu of GX Works2 activate the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Diagnostics gt CC IE Field Diagnostics Under Network Status double click the icon CC IE Field Diagnostics that represents the Ethernet adapter module The apii ai pa I dies Module Module 1 Nebwork No 1 Change Module rid station No 1 rror Istory dia og box is disp ayed Network Status Total Slave Stations Total Slave Stations Current Link Set In Parameter l Connected l Scan Time Number of Errors Dete 1 ms Double click this 3 The error history
221. or handling return SOCK_NG if length SOCKET_ERROR nErrorStatus WSAGetLastError if nErrorStatus WSAEWOULDBLOCK Sockerror ERROR_RECIEVE Error handling return SOCK_NG else continue Repeat until data are received else rbuf idx length Updates the receive data storage location recv size length Updates the number of received data ifrecv size gt RECV ANS 1 Received all response messages break Stops the repetition as they were received 83 JOUJOUJ 94 0 uonoeuuo2 8 7 UOISSILUSUBI ONOAD pue UONeSIUNWWOD dINIS LZ 84 printf nRWr write completed Write value display for i 0 i lt 2 i disp 0 s_buf 21 i 2 disp 1 s_buf 22 i 2 printf RWr000 d written value 4X n i USHORT amp disp printf n n break default k 0 break if shutdown socketno 2 SOCK OXK Send receive disabled Sockerror ERROR_SHUTDOWN Error handling return SOCK_NG if closesocket socketno SOCK_OK Close processing Sockerror ERROR_CLOSE Error handling return SOCK_NG Closeflag FLAG_OFF Connection end flag off WSACleanup Winsock DLL freed printf nEthernetAD_test End n nCompleted n printf Exiting the program Press any key n Dmykeyin getchar Waiting for key input return SOCK OK CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE void Socker
222. other station Set the destination CPU For the setting method refer to the following LL GX Works2 Version1 Operating Manual Common 133 7 4 2 Direct connection simple connection The Ethernet adapter module can be directly connected to GX Works2 with an Ethernet cable without using a hub The IP address setting is not required in the destination setting for direct connection GX Works2 Ethernet cable Point In the case of direct connection using an Ethernet cable there is a risk of an illegal access Selecting the following item in Ethernet in the Parameter Setting dialog box of the configuration tool will disable direct connection preventing any illegal access ES Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network IP Address Connection Setting Input Format i p DEC Connection Setting IP Address 192 es a Subnet Mask Patten 255 255 255 Communication Mode Auto Negotiation isable direct MELSOFT connection Select this 134 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 1 Setting in GX Works2 Specify the connection destination in the Transfer Setup dialog box W Connection Destination window gt Connection Transfer Setup Connection1 x CC IE Cont Li Q Series NET ID MET 10 H Bus Board Board Network No Station No Protocol TCP PLC side I F n m CC IE Cont CC Link Ethernet C24
223. own below RUN MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR STATION NO 1 2 4 3100 x10 x1 1 LEDs Name Description RUN LED Indicates the operating status Normally operating RUN status Normally operating STOP status The Ethernet adapter module s switch is set to STOP Data transfer among the Ethernet adapter module devices is stopped Flashing e The master station is in the STOP status Data transfer among the Ethernet adapter module devices is continued A remote STOP request is being received The Ethernet adapter module stopped due to an error except a watchdog timer error A hardware failure or a watchdog timer error has occurred MODE LED Indicates the mode On Online mode Flashing Test mode O n Data being received O gt No data being received Off Offline mode D LINK LED Indicates the data link status of CC Link IE Field Network Data link in operation cyclic transmission in progress Data link in operation cyclic transmission stopped Data link not in operation disconnected or the module is in offline mode SD LED Indicates the data sending status on CC Link IE Field Network Data being sent No data being sent RD LED Indicates the data receiving status on CC Link IE Field Network CMM CEN 24 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES Name Description Indicates the error status of the Ethernet adapter module ERR LED The error details can be checked by the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics
224. packet transfer function lt Decimal notation gt lt Hexadecimal notation gt 192 168 3 30 CO A8 03 1 to 120 1 to 78 1 to 239 1 to EF Point For the third octet of the IP address do not set the same value as the network number of CC Link IE Field Network To perform IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network IP packet transfer function set the same first and second octets of the IP address as those of the master station and submaster station When these numbers are different configure the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting Page 105 Section 7 3 Page 187 Section 10 3 2 1 190 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 1 Connection Setting Configure the Ethernet Connection settings Up to 32 Connections can be set Setting item tree gt gt NZ2GF ETB c Parameter gt Ethernet gt Connection Setting button EE Ethernet Port Connection Setting Connection MELSOFT Communication Data Code Protocol Own Station Port No Detail Setting Equipme TCP 2000 Detail Settina Eapt 1 TCP 2001 Detail Settina Eapt 2 TCP 2002 Detail Settina Eapt 3 TCP 2003 Detail Setting Eqpt4 TCP 2004 Detail Settina Eapt 5 TCP 2005 Detail Settina Eapt 6 TCP 2006 Detail Settina Eapt 7 TCP 2007 Detail Settina Eqpt 8 TCP 2008 Detail Settina Eapt 9 TCP 2009 Detail Settina Eapt 10 TCP 200A Detail Settina Eapt 11 TCP 200B Detail Settina Eapt 12 TCP 200C Detail Settina
225. parameters are correctly set and take corrective action Correct the request command at the transient request source and retry the D2804 Transient data request error operation From the master station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field i Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action D2814 Transient reception failed B e When the receiving station encountered overloading of transient data send the data from the source after a given time has elapsed e From the master station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action D2824 Receive queue full n e When the receiving station encountered overloading of transient data send the data from the source after a given time has elapsed From the master station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action MEEN e Exchange the cables between PORT1 and PORT2 at the request source D2834 Transient transmission failed and retry the operation e Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation e From the master station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action D2A0 Receive buffer full When the receiving station encountered overloading of transient data Js 9poo 1043 G 6 send the data from the source after a given time has elapsed Reduce the frequency
226. part of the IP addresses of the Ethernet adapter module and the personal computer For the host part of the IP address the Ethernet adapter module must have a different value from that of the personal computer The following IP address and subnet mask values are set for the Ethernet adapter module by default Subnet mask 255 255 240 o 255255240 o P address 192 168 3 30 oo e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 E zx When starting up the configuration tool the first time configure network settings of the personal computer 3 2 according to the IP address and subnet mask values shown above E pad S8 Set identical values ue Oo gt unm E al ee CEIE r Set different values D I I A zi IP address 10 97 79 l 10 97 79 30 e T o o t SS SSS SSS L SS Ethernet adapter module 175 Point Configure the network settings for the personal computer in the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box Ex Operating procedure e Computer environment Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System KO Control Panel 5 gt Network and Internet Connections c Network Connections 5 gt Local Area Connection c General gt button 5 gt Internet Protocol TCP IP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for
227. procedure Computer environment Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Web browser Internet Explorer 8 0 1 Select Local Intranet Zone WD Web browser c Tools lt gt Internet Options gt Security Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings Select Local intranet usted sites Restricted sites Local intranet This zone is for all websites that are D found on your intranet Security level for this zone Allowed levels For this zone All Medium low Appropriate for websites on your local network intranet Most content will be run without prompting you C Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Same as Medium level without prompts Custom level Reset all zones to default level T 2 After that click the button and configure the settings as shown below Security Settings Local Intranet Zone Settings S Active scripting isabl Select Enable or Prompt Q Prompt S Allow Programmatic clipboard access Disable Enable Q Prompt Allow status bar updates via script Disable Enable Allow websites to prompt For information using scripted wind Disable Enable P Enmabla YSS Filter lil gt Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to medium low default
228. pter module Ethernet part is the same as that of the master station the third octet of the IP address of the external device side is used as a network number In the routing parameters of the CPU module set the communication route to the network number 3 2 Because the network address of the external device is different from that of the master station the Ethernet part does not have a network number In the routing parameters set the communication route to the network number 2 KO Project window on GX Works2 gt Parameter gt Network Parameter gt Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET gt Futro Parameters button Setting for Network Parameter Setting the Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Routing Information Sle beat aay paari aa Relay Station Mo 124 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE Setting for S Network Parameter Setting the Ethernet CC IE MELSECNET Routing Information SEE Target Network Relay Network Relay n Mo Mo Station No 5 1 0 gt e Setting for This setting is not required for a local station Point Precautions when setting the routing parameters are the same as those described in Point on Page 109 Section 7 3 4 1 ssaJppe YIOMIOU 1ua8Jejiip e sseooe oj HuaS ZEZ uonoun J Jejsuei j9x9ed dl YOMION PI 3I HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI Z 125 2 CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting For an external device having a differe
229. quest source and retry the 03134 Target station No error operation i g 03144 Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Retry the IP communication test after a while Up to four IP communication 03154 IP communication test in progress tests can be concurrently executed Check Communication Target in the IP Communication Test dialog box Check and correct the status of the cable connection and line between the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting station and the communication destination Enable a response to the Ping command ICMP echo request in the firewall settings on the external device or antivirus software Restart the Ethernet adapter module If the same error is displayed again 03804 Request source ID error aa please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 03814 Receive error T When the receiving station encountered overloading of transient data send 03824 Receive queue full the data from the source after a given time has elapsed Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation 03844 Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Set Binary Code in the configuration tool and restart the Ethernet adapter module to start communication 0400 ASCII conversion error Correct the data sent from the external device Correct the setting for the subcommand Check the device settings IP communication test execution error no respon
230. r transient transmission and then retry 0309 Transmission completion timeout error the operation Check if the Ethernet port side cable and the switching hub are connected properly 030A Header information error Retry the transient transmission Check the command at the transient request source to see if it is available for all stations and retry the operation Do not use group specification when making a request to the Ethernet adapter module 030Cy Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Check if the cable on the Ethernet part and the switching hub are connected properly Reduce the frequency of transient transmission and then retry the operation Restart the Ethernet adapter module If the same error is displayed again please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Correct the request command at the SLMP or transient request source and 030E Request message error reii eones ion 030F Request message error Retry the transient transmission 030By Target station No error 030Dy Transmission failed 160 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING End code or i Error and cause Action error code e Correct the read or write data length 03104 Data length error e When the read or write data length is too long divide it into parts for a command request 03114 Request message error Retry the transient transmission 03124 Target station No error Correct the request command at the transient re
231. r turn off the power and then on If the above action does not solve the problem perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for hardware failure gt Page 57 Section 6 3 S371 84 BurjoeyD e 6 b When flashing Checking Action Is the switch of the Ethernet adapter module set to RUN Set the switch of the Ethernet adapter module to RUN to start data link Is the module in the remote STOP status Cancel the remote STOP and start data link Place the master station into the RUN state If the master station has Is the master station in the RUN status stopped due to an error troubleshoot it referring to the manual for the master station LI User s manual for the master local module used ped YIOMON PlI9l4 Al AUIT OD eur uo sqd19ulL z 6 Place the master station into the RUN state and reconnect the Was the Ethernet adapter module disconnected while the Ethernet adapter module to the network master station was in the STOP status Reset the Ethernet adapter module since it retains the STOP status data of the master station If the above does not solve the problem perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module to check for hardware failure 7 Page 57 Section 6 3 145 2 MODE LED a When turned off Checking Action Change the mode of the Ethernet adapter module to Online Is the mode of the Ethernet adapter module set to Online l L5 Page 186 Section 10 3 2 If the above action
232. rapid temperature change Corrosive or combustible gas is present here is conductive powder such as dust and iron powder oil mist salinity or organic solvent he module is exposed to direct sunlight A strong electric or magnetic field is generated he module is directly subject to vibrations or shocks 6 2 installation When installing the Ethernet adapter module to a control panel or any other place consider the operability maintainability and environmental resistance 6 2 1 Installation precautions 1 Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electronic components of the Ethernet adapter module Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the Ethernet adapter module 2 Do not drop or apply strong shock to the Ethernet adapter module 3 Do not remove the printed circuit board of the Ethernet adapter module from the case Doing so may cause failure 4 Do not release the levers located at the top and bottom of the Ethernet adapter module Doing so may cause malfunction or failure of the Ethernet adapter module 52 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6 2 2 Mounting the module to a control panel To ensure good ventilation and to make replacement of the Ethernet adapter module easy provide a distance between the top or bottom of the module and other structures or parts as shown below f or mote Control e panel gt Door oll 5 i D YY 30mm or more Uy ll YT AVIV
233. rating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Web browser Internet Explorer 8 0 1 Open the Delete Browsing History dialog box Web browser c Tools gt Internet Options gt General gt button 2 Select Temporary Internet files and click the button Delete Browsing History Preserve Favorites website data Keep cookies and temporary Internet Files that enable your Favorite websites to retain preferences and display Faster Select this remporary Internet files Copies of webpages images and media that are saved For Faster viewing Cookies Files stored on your computer by websites to save preferences such as login information d History List of websites you have visited Form data Saved information that you have typed into Forms Passwords Saved passwords that are automatically Filled in when you sign in to a website you ve previously visited InPrivate Filtering data Saved data used by InPrivate Filtering to detect where websites may be automatically sharing details about your visit About deleting browsing history I i te wodwAs Aq Bunoouse qnoJ y6 9 4 5 New function or improved function cannot be used Troubleshoot the problem as shown below if the new function or the improved function of the Ethernet adapter module cannot be used pesn eq jouueo uornpunj pe ou4duui Jo uonpunj M N G r6 Checking Action Write the parameters again using the configu
234. ration tool started from Has the configuration tool of the Ethernet adapter module on the Ethernet adapter module Do not use the configuration tool stored which the new function or the improved function is not installed on the personal computer ever been started up Delete temporary Internet files from the Web browser start the configuration tool and write the parameters again 153 9 4 6 Communication using SLMP cannot be performed 1 Communication from an external device to an Ethernet adapter module If communication cannot be performed with an external device using SLMP refer to the troubleshooting section in the following manual SLMP Reference Manual 2 Communication from an Ethernet adapter module to an external device on demand function Refer to the following troubleshooting when communication cannot be performed using the on demand function Checking Is the Ethernet adapter module supporting the on demand function Have the setting data send data and send request instruction been written in On demand function data sending area buffer memory address 16004 to 25FF Is connection being established with the SLMP compatible device when TCP IP is used Is Send error bit of Send completed flag buffer memory address 16014 1A01 1E01 22014 on When on demand data was sent the last time was Send request bit of Send request flag turned off Has the connection for users 1 to 32 been
235. ress 192 168 3 30 CPU module Q10UDHCPU Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Master local module QJ71GF11 T2 Port No 2000H Power supply module Q62P Master station station No O X YOO to Intelligent device station station No 1 N X V1F BETENT Network No 1 Switching hub lt Lae AT EA SS E C p fuu E ans eU ae TNR quer O m Z Mu unu GX Works2 Z gt TR E R ESS SS SS M at re a eee Configuration tool External device Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional Web browser Internet Explorer 8 66 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 7 1 2 Communication details The following SLMP message is sent from the external device to the Ethernet adapter module e By Read command 0401 32 bit data in RYOOO0 to RYOO1F Y0000 to YOO1F are read out e By Write command 1401 2 word data 12344 and 56781 are written to RWr0000 to RWr0001 W1000 to W1001 Through cyclic transmissions data in link devices of the Ethernet adapter module are periodically exchanged with the CPU module s devices SLMP Master station eo m m m m m m umo Data reading Ethernet adapter module Cyclic transmission RWr 0000 1234H 7 Stowe Sg 2c MA Data writing 0001 5678H e e um um um mm um mm um um um mm w ww m Se m mmo um mm mm um m Pd
236. rnet adapter module Item Specification 8192 points 1KB X0 to X1FFF are assigned to RXO to RX1FFF 8192 points 1KB YO to Y1FFF are assigned to RYO to RY1FFF 8192 points 16KB Number of device points W 1024 points of WO to W3FF are assigned to RWwO to RWw3FF 1024 points of W1000 to W13FF are assigned to RWrO to RWr3FF SB 8192 points 1KB SW 8192 points 16KB SM 2048 points 256 bytes SD 2048 points 4KB Number of writes to the parameter memory Up to 100000 times Year month date hour minute and second with automatic leap year detection When connected to a network the clock is periodically synchronized with the clock in the CPU module on the master station via the network Initial value 2000 1 1 00 00 00 Clock function for display of data such as the l did If the Ethernet adapter module is powered off and then on the clock will restart at the time date and time at which an error occurred the power was turned off The clock does not run while the power is off Therefore the date and time of an error that occurred during initial processing may be different from the actual date and time Internal current consumption 24VDC 0 6A External dimensions 135mm Weight 0 7kg 30 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 1 Performance specifications of each part The performance specifications of each part of the Ethernet adapter module are described below Power supply CC Link IE Field Ethernet part Network part pa
237. ror int error kind Error handling function if error_kind ERROR_INITIAL printf Initial processing is abnormal else nErrorStatus WSAGetLastError switch error_kind case ERROR_SOCKET printf Failed to create the socket break case ERROR_BIND printf Failed to bind break case ERROR_CONNECT printf Failed to establish the connection break case ERROR_SEND printf Failed to send break case ERROR RECIEVE printf Failed to receive break case ERROR SHUTDOWN printf Failed to shut it down break case ERROR CLOSE printf Failed to properly close it break j printf Error code is d n nErrorStatus if Closeflag FLAG ON nErrorStatus shutdown socketno 2 Shutdown processing nErrorStatus closesocket socketno Close processing Closeflag FLAG_OFF Connection end flag off printf Exiting the program Press any key n Dmykeyin getchar Waiting for key input WSACleanup Winsock DLL freed JOUJOUJ 94 0 uonoeuuo2 8 7 UOISSIUISUEJ 9I D 2 pue uorneoiunuiuoo diIWNTS L Z return 85 3 Executing the program a Sending the Read command 1 Onthe Device Buffer Memory Batch Monitor window of GX Works2 set values for Y1000 to Y100F and Y1010 to Y101F of the CPU module as shown below 7 Online 2 Monitor gt Device Buffer Memory Batch Device fe Device Name Y1000 TiC Set Value
238. rt RUN MODE SD ERR DLINK RD LERR INIT COM ERR STATION NO 1 2 4 8 x100 x10 x1 1 Power supply part Item Specification Input voltage L gt Page 32 Section 3 2 1 1 a Current consumption 0 6A 24VDC 35 to 3096 Inrush current L gt Page 32 Section 3 2 1 1 b Allowable momentary power failure time L gt Page 32 Section 3 2 1 1 c 100A 1ms or less 10ms or less 510V AC min Altitude O to 2 000m Withstand voltage Between inputs LG and outputs FG 10MQ or higher by 500VDC insulation resistance tester Insulation resistance Between inputs LG and outputs FG inputs and LG outputs and FG e By noise simulator of 500Vp p noise voltage 1us noise width and 25 to 60 Hz noise suoneouyioedgs eoueuuoueg ZE ped uoee jo suoneoumoeds eoueuuojyeg L Z Noise immunity frequency Noise voltage IEC 61000 4 4 2kV Operation status indicator LEDs Normal On green Error Off Fuse Built in not replaceable Terminal screw size M3 5 Applicable wire size 0 75 to 2 mm RAV1 25 3 5 RAV2 3 5 0 8mm or less in thickness Applicable solderless terminal Two solderless terminals can be connected to one terminal Applicable tightening torque 0 66 to 0 89N m 31 32 a Input voltage Input voltage is a voltage at which the power supply part operates normally If it is outside the specified range the Ethernet adapter module may detect an error and stop its operation
239. s LL Point Pshows notes that requires attention Remark shows useful information 73 ME MELSOFT Series GX Works2 Unset Project PRG MAIN Project Edit Find Replace Compile View Online Debug Diagno linBmlxu o0 gg mom et ae EBRES dor dpi ie EH Navigation Project f 33 Ce 12 Ah Parameter Intelligent Function Module Global Device Comment Program Setting S POU a Program ae MAIN B Local Device Comment e Device Memory Device Initial Value 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i A Connection Destination Unlabeled TERMS Unless otherwise specified this manual uses the following terms Term CC Link IE Field Network Master local module Ethernet adapter module Network module External device Configuration tool GX Works2 Master station Local station Remote I O station Remote device station Intelligent device station Slave station Reserved station Relay station Cyclic transmission Transient transmission Data link Routing SLMP Request message Response message Dedicated instruction Return Disconnection Device Link device Description A high speed and large capacity open field network that is based on Ethernet 1000BASE T A generic term for the CC Link IE Field Network master local modules QJ71GF11 T2 QS0J71GF11 T2 and LJ71GF11 T2 The abbreviation for the NZ2GF ETB CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet
240. s bar The IP address of the connected Ethernet adapter module is displayed 182 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 1 0 2 2 Menu bar elements The following are the menu bar elements of the configuration tool Project New Creates a new project Opens a project file that has been saved to the local disk Open When a project is saved in the configuration tool of other languages opening the file may cause garbled characters Save Saves the current project file Sake Saves the plius PISISer uid a CRAL file name The extension of the project file is eap Exit Terminates the configuration tool Online Reference Diagnostics Page 198 Section 10 7 Destination Setting Page 194 Section 10 4 Help About Displays the version of the configuration tool 1 0 2 3 Toolbar elements The following are the toolbar elements of the configuration tool Toolbar icon Corresponding menus Description oJnjongjs MOPUIM COL J Project gt New Creates a new project s u w j Jeq nue N Z Z OL Project gt Open Opens a project file that has been saved to the local disk Project lt gt Save Saves the current project file Ba Online gt Write Writes parameters to the Ethernet adapter module B LO Online gt Read Reads settings from the Ethernet adapter module ya Online gt Diagnostics Performs diagnostics on the Ethernet adapter module 183 1 0 3 Parameters This section describes
241. scription MN Set timing Individual information on the error code SDO is stored SD16 Four kinds of information are stored as shown below By Individual information category code in SD4 the type of the individual error information can be recognized The Individual information category code values stored in SD4 correspond to the following 1 3 5 and 9 SD17 1 Empty 3 Time measured value Number Meaning SD18 SD16 Time 14s units 0 to 9994s SD17 Time 1ms units 0 to 65535ms SD18 SD19 SD20 SD21 SD19 SD22 Empty SD23 SD24 SD25 SD26 SD20 5 Parameter No Meaning SD16 Parameter No 2 Individual error Individual error S SD21 information information Error SD22 SD23 2 For details on parameter No refer to the following Ea Page 184 Section 10 3 9 Failure information Number Meaning SD24 SD16 Failure information 1 SD17 Failure information 2 SD18 Failure information 3 SD19 Failure information 4 SD20 Failure information 5 SD25 SD21 Failure information 6 SD22 Failure information 7 SD23 Failure information 8 SD24 Failure information 9 SD25 Failure information 10 SD26 SD26 Failure information 11 E t SD50 n in The error code to be cleared is stored U Every time the input voltage of the Ethernet adapter module drops to 65 of the rated voltage DC power the stored value is incremented by one The counter repeats cycles of 0 32767 32768 0 SD53 DC DOWN DC DOWN
242. se to 03164 E 04014 Word device read write size error 04024 Bit device read write size error Correct the number of read or write points and send the data to the 04034 Random read write bit device size error Ethernet adapter module again 04044 Random read write word device size error Correct the number of read or write points or bytes and send the data to 0405 File size error the Ethernet adapter module again Correct the start address or the number of read or write points and send the 04064 Address range error data to the Ethernet adapter module Do not exceed the maximum address number 0407 Unsupported command Check and correct the request data Correct the device and read or write the device again 0409 Unsupported device specified Correct the request data e g the subcommand and send them to the 040A Device access type error l Ethernet adapter module again 040By Unregistered monitoring Register the monitoring data before start monitoring Increase the monitoring timer value Check if the Ethernet adapter module is operating properly Correct the network or station number If a station with another network number is set as the destination correct the routing parameter value If a station with another network number is set as the destination check the network number for duplication Confirm the IP address gt Page 189 Section 10 3 3 Correct the network or station number
243. selected for Connection No buffer memory address 16034 1A03 1E03 and 22034 upon broadcast communications 154 Action e Check that bit O of Function check area of the own station buffer memory address 48 30 is on Check that the first five digits of the serial No of the Ethernet adapter module is 13012 or later To perform broadcast communications check that the first five digits of the serial No is 14022 or later 7 Page 234 Appendix 11 Check Device of the REMTO instruction completed D D 1 that writes data in On demand function data sending area and Completion status S1 0 If the REMTO instruction did not complete find the error cause using the error code and take action to correct the problem 7 Page 157 Section 9 5 Request for connection from the external device To send on demand data read Open completion signal buffer memory address 1500 to 15014 using the REMFR instruction and check if the open is completed Then issue a send request Read Send completion flag and Completion code using the REMFR instruction If Send error bit bit 1 is on find the error cause using the error code stored in Completion code buffer memory address 16024 14024 1E02 22024 and take action to correct the problem After writing 1 ON to Send request bit of Send request flag buffer memory address 16004 1A00 1E00 22004 using the REMTO instruction read the following areas e Send complet
244. ss 192 168 1 125 Cable Test Check the cable status between the connected station and _ _ ___ the destination station Link Start Stop Start or stop the network data link Information Confirmation Set 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 System Monitor CPU status of the selected station can be checked by starting system monitor of the selected station Change the operation state run reset stop etc of the selected station Remote Operation If a mark suchas A and XX is displayed in Network Status an error has occurred Identify the cause of the error and take corrective action User s manual for the master local module used Ex If an error occurred in the Ethernet adapter module the dialog box appears as follows Network Status Total Slave Stations 1 Tol Set In Parameter Ct Connected Station M aster l Intelligent 1 E 3JOMJON PI Al YU 0 UOHOSUUOD p 7 uonoun J Jejsuei 19x9ed dl XJ0Wj9N PI 3I HUIT OD 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI Z 117 7 3 5 Connection to Ethernet 1 Setting in the Ethernet adapter module Set the IP addr
245. st Item Description No Special relay SM number Name Special relay SM name Description Content of the special relay SM Details Detailed description of the special relay SM Setting side and in the case of system setting the timing Set by e S Set by the system U Set by the user by a dedicated instruction SLMP etc S U Set by both the system and user Set by Set timing Set timing j Only in the case of system setting the timing is indicated e Initial Set during initial processing after power on or reset e Status change Set when the operating status is changed Error Set when an error occurred Write Set when data are written Point Do not change any system set special relay by using a dedicated instruction or SLMP Doing so may result in a system down or a communication failure ist1 INS Aejes Jeroeds v xipueddy 215 1 Diagnostic information n Set by Number Description e Set timing SMO SM1 SM5 SM16 SM50 SM53 OFF No error Turns on if an error is detected by the diagnostics Diagnostic error m ON Error Stays on even if it returns to normal OFF No self diagnostic Self diagnostic Sitor g e Turns on if an error is detected by the self diagnostics error e Stays on even if it returns to normal ON Self diagnostic error y OFF No common error S Common error information l Turns on if there is any common error information w
246. stablishment request When a connection establishment request is sent from an external device to the port of the Ethernet adapter module where a connection has been already established the Ethernet adapter module will not respond Therefore if no response is returned even after a connection establishment request is sent to the suoneouioedgs eoueuuoueg ZE Ethernet adapter module check if the specified port number is correct ped uoeo jo suoneouymoeds eoueuuojeg L Z 35 3 3 List of the Functions This section lists the functions of the Ethernet adapter module 1 Communications with an external device Device data can be read or written from an external device to a Communications from module on the network where the Ethernet adapter module is Page 66 Section 7 1 an external device connected Data also can be read or written from to the Ethernet adapter module Issuing a send request from the CPU module to the Ethernet Communications adapter module allows data to be sent to the external device using SLMP Communications from Events such as link start instruction and read instruction can be a CPU module notified to an external device Page 89 Section 7 2 on demand function In addition data can be simultaneously sent to all the external devices on Ethernet where the Ethernet adapter module is also connected broadcast communications With this function communications using the specified IP address can be p
247. states is shown below Name Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV Address Gothaer Strasse 8 40880 Ratingen Germany Appendix 8 1 Measures to comply with the EMC Directive The EMC Directive specifies that products placed on the market must be so constructed that they do not cause excessive electromagnetic interference emissions and are not unduly affected by electromagnetic interference immunity This section summarizes the precautions on compliance with the EMC Directive of the machinery constructed with the Ethernet adapter module These precautions are based on the requirements and the standards of the regulation however it does not guarantee that the entire machinery constructed according to the descriptions will comply with the above mentioned directives Machine manufacturers are required to determine the method and judgment for complying with the EMC Directive at their discretion 1 EMC Directive related standards a Emission requirements Specification Test details Standard value EN61131 2 2007 224 e 30M 230MHz CISPR16 2 3 Radio waves from the product QP 40dByV m 10m in measurement range Radiated emission are measured e 230M 1000MHz QP 47dByV m 10m in measurement range e 150k 500kHz Noise from the product to the QP 79dB Mean 66dB power line is measured e 500k 30MHz QP 73dB Mean 60dB CISPR16 2 1 CISPR16 1 2 2 Conducted emission 4 QP Quasi peak value Mean Average value 2 The Ethernet
248. status 0000 44 Error 00014 Normal System area The latest error code is stored Latest error code 0 No error Other than 0 Latest error code The port number of the communication target is stored 0000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 0000 Port number of a device with which the latest communication was made Destination port No The IP address of the communication target is stored 00000000 No setting or no communication log in the past Other than 00000000 IP address of a device with which the latest communication was made Destination IP address 205 eae uoneJedo uod JouJeuly E xipueddy s ieyeq Aiowsey Jegng xipueddy 6 MELSOFT application communication port TCP IP area for the system buffer memory address 1328 to 1339 530 to 53B Address 1328 5304 1329 5314 1330 5324 1331 5334 1332 5344 1333 5354 1334 to 1335 536 to 5374 1336 538 1337 5394 1338 to 1339 53Ay to 53By 206 Description Data of the open system is stored Open system j T 0 TCP Unpassive fixed Data of the protocol is stored Protocol Dux 0 TCP fixed E A communication data code is stored Communication data code 0 Binary code fixed The port number of the own station is stored SOM SAO FOTEINO 138Ap Own station s port fixed A TCP connection system is stored TCP connection system 0 Unpassive fixed
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250. t Connections gt button Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration ise automatic configuration script Clear the checkboxes lt Proxy server Cs a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply to ial up or YPN connections E N Jejnduuoo uoneunBijuoo y uo Bumes YIOMION L Z UOISSIUJSUEJ OIOAD pue uoneoiunululo2 dIATS LZ 69 3 Open the Internet Options dialog box from the Web browser and select Local Intranet Zone as shown below WD Web browser c Tools lt gt Internet Options lt gt Security Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings Select Local intranet usted sites Restricted sites Local intranet This zone is For all websites that are Found on your intranet Security level For this zone Allowed levels For this zone All Medium low Appropriate for websites on your local network intranet Most content will be run without prompting you d Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Same as Medium level without prompts Custom level Default level Reset all zones to default level r 4 After that click the button and configure the settings as shown below Security
251. t momentary power failure and reset the module If this error occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Perform the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics from the master station to check the network status Then take action to correct the problem Check the network s error code of the error that occurred at the same time using the error history of the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics from the master station LED status RUN ERR RUN ERR RUN ERR RUN ERR RUN ERR RUN ERR RUN ERR Flashing On Flashing On Flashing On Flashing On Flashing On S17 P09 1043 G 6 Off On On On 165 3 Error code list 4000 to 4FFF 7000H to 7FFF and B000 to CFFF The following lists the error messages error conditions causes and actions of the error codes 4000 to 4FFFy 7000 to 7FFF and B000 to CFFF Errors that may be detected by a CPU Refer to the error code list in the user s manual hardware design module maintenance and inspection for the CPU used Errors that may be detected by a serial 7 000 to 7FFF rr y d Refer to the serial communication module user s manual communication module Errors that may be detected by a CC B000 to BFFF l y y Refer to the CC Link system master local module user s manual Link module Errors that may be detected by an C
252. t used for entering the IP address of the DEC HEX p external communication target device Default DEC Destination IP Address IP Address Decimal input 0 0 0 1 to 255 255 255 255 Default 255 255 255 255 Hexadecimal input 0 0 0 01 to FF FF FF FF Default FF FF FF FF Enter the IP address of the external device with which communications are made 1 There are the following two kinds of TCP connection types Fullpassive Unpassive Allows connections only when the IP address and port number of the destination meet the specified ones If an external device with any other IP address and or port number tries to open a connection the line will be automatically disconnected However if the following items are set to default values connections are allowed with no restrictions on the IP address and port number of the destination Destination Port No Destination IP Address Allows connections with no restrictions on the IP address and port number of the destination 2 No setting is required when Unpassive is set for TCP Connection 192 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURATION TOOL 10 3 4 Precautions 1 Parameters for the entire CC Link IE Field Network Parameters for the entire CC Link IE Field Network e g number of slave stations link device assignment reserved station and error invalid station settings must be set on the master station For details refer to the following User s manual for the mast
253. tation of the connector Turn on the power Power on the external device connected to the port Check if the LED for the port of the connected Ethernet cable is on The time between the power on and the LINK SPEED LED turning on may vary The LINK SPEED LED usually turns on in a few seconds Note however that the time may be extended further if the linkup process is repeated depending on the status of the device on the line If the LINK SPEED LED does not turn on refer to the troubleshooting section and take corrective actions Page 139 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING b Disconnection 1 Turn off the power 2 Pull out the Ethernet cable while pinching the retaining clip on the connector Point There is no need to distinguish between PORT1 and PORT2 e When using only one port in a star topology either of PORT1 or PORT2 can be used CC Link IE field P1 p Either port can be used l P2 m l DuUulM t 9 When using the two ports in a line topology and a ring topology there is no restriction on the order in which PORT1 and PORT2 are connected For example PORT1 can be connected to PORT 1 or PORT2 Connection between PORT1s or PORT2s CC Link IE CC Link IE CC Link IE Biela Biela Hield Connection between PORT1 and PORT2 Punim 9 qeo 1eulou13 Z v9 CC Link IE CC Link IE CC Link IE Biela Hield Hield P1 P1 P1 m mJ LER PER PER P2 P2 P2 63 6 4
254. ted to PORT 1 or PORT2 normal Are the other stations where the Ethernet adapter module is Check if the other stations are powered on connected normal Check if the switching hub is powered on Is the switching hub used in the system normal Check if a 1000BASE T compliant switching hub is used Page 49 Section 5 2 2 2 Does the network No of the Ethernet adapter module match Change the network No of the Ethernet adapter module to that of the that of the connected network connected network If the above does not solve the problem perform the following tests on the Ethernet adapter module to check for failure Unit test 7 7 Page 57 Section 6 3 Cable test User s manual of the master local module used 146 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING b When flashing Checking Action Are the STATION NO LEDs of the Ethernet adapter module Have the station number of the actual Ethernet adapter module and correctly showing the station number specified in Network the one specified in Network Configuration Setting of the master Configuration Setting of the master station station matched From the master station perform the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics in GX Works2 to check the network status and take action User s manual of the master local module used 7 gt Page 141 Section 9 2 1 4 When the ERR LED turned on From the master station perform the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics in GX Works2 t
255. ter Module 192 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 252 c D Subnet Mask If the subnet mask was changed configure the network settings again Default 255 255 255 0 o Pattern l e Hexadecimal input L 7 Page 175 Section 10 1 1 3 C0 0 0 0 to FF FF FF FC Default FF FF FF 00 Auto Negotiation 100Mbps Half Duple Communication Mode Set the communication mode Meu iiid Default Auto Negotiation Connection Setting Set connections lt 5 Page 191 Section 10 3 3 1 Disable not disabl Disable direct MELSOFT connection Specify whether to disable direct connections to MELSOFT canes pss j Default Not disable 1 Restrictions apply to IP addresses that can be set to perform the communications described on the next page Build the system so that the IP address within each setting range described on the next page can be set 189 When accessing to the master station with SLMP Decimal notation gt lt Hexadecimal notation gt 192 168 3 30 CO A8 03 1 to 120 1 to 78 lie 1 to 239 1 to EF e When connecting to MELSOFT from GX Works2 lt Decimal notation gt lt Hexadecimal notation gt 192 168 3 30 CO A8 03 1 to 255 1 to FF 1 to 239 1 to EF e When connecting to MELSOFT from a GOT lt Decimal notation gt lt Hexadecimal notation gt 192 168 3 30 CO A8 1 to 64 1 to 40 in 1 to 239 1 to EF e When communicating with an external device over CC Link IE Field Network IP
256. ter station If the Ethernet adapter module is not connected the time and date information of errors will not be displayed correctly Initial value 2000 01 01 00 00 00 e After acquisition of clock information from the master station if the Ethernet adapter module is powered off and then on the clock will restart from the time of the power off The clock pauses during power off Because of this the displayed time and date of the error occurred during initial processing may be different from the actual time and date b The error code is not correctly displayed If errors occurred frequently HST LOSS may be displayed in the Error Code column instead of an error code Duns HSTIOSST 2010 08 06 10 28 33 MzzGF ETB Mo Error Code a Date and Time ModelName Start iio CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 2 Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics By the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics in the configuration tool an error that has occurred on the Ethernet can be checked 1 Open the Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics window HB Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics IP Address 192 168 3 30 T Module Turn Off Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Information COM ERR LED Test O n i n e 3 D iag nosti cs Nz2GF ETE RUN MODE SD ERR thernet Communication Error OTT SEDIT ae Latest Error STATIONINO Error Code 0407h 4 Connection No 1 AEE ET Open System TCP UnPassive ezo am TI ER menm Latest error 2 Li Li LLLI z PE Destination
257. the Ethernet adapter module The effective setting values are from 1H to FFFFH If any number other than those described above is set a destination port No error error code 424 occurs L gt Page 157 Section 9 5 g Send data format send data length Specify the send data format and send data length Send data format Send data length Setting value Unit specification Setting value Binary code 2 ELT NN Byte 0 to 1920 1u ASCII code 2u Binary code Word 0 to 960 3H ASCII code If any number other than those described above is set a send data format error error code 425 4 or send data uonouny PUBWAP UO y JO pesn seuouJeui JONG G77 uonoun pueujep uo y BuISH UONeDIUNWWOD ZZ length error error code 426 occurs lt Page 157 Section 9 5 95 h Send data buffer memory address 5644 to 6603 160CH to 19CBH Set the data to be sent from the Ethernet adapter module to an external device The set data is sent to the external device based on the send data format of the control data Send data by send data format are as follows e When a send data format is Oy byte unit and binary code selected This send data is used to send binary data or character strings Byte unit SLMP on demand data specification Buffer memory binary code Send data format Send data Send data length Send data Byte length 34H 12H 78H 56H setting J Byte data binary code
258. the parameters of the Ethernet Adapter Module The setting dialog box can be displayed by the following operation W Setting item tree c NZ2GF ETB c Parameter ES Parameter Setting System CC Link IE Field Network Ethernet Remote Reset Allow Error Log Setting Store error logs to flash ROM when the system is powered off or reset The Parameter Setting dialog box contains the following three kinds of settings and each of them can be displayed by selecting the tab For the Ethernet Adapter Module specify whether or not to Page 185 Section System Allow remote reset 10024 01F0y g 10 3 1 e Hold error logs when the system is powered off or reset CC Link IE Field Configure the settings for connecting the Ethernet Adapter 01FO Page 186 Section Network Module to CC Link IE Field Network n 10 3 2 Configure the settings for connecting the Ethernet Adapter Page 189 Section Ethernet 91814 Module to Ethernet 10 3 3 1 The parameter numbers are used to identify an invalid parameter when a parameter error has occurred 1 Buttons The buttons displayed in the Parameter Setting dialog box are explained below Button Description Defaut button Sets default values for all of the setting items on the current dialog box check button Checks if the parameters set on the current dialog box are correct Em button Ends the setting Cancel button Cancels the setting 184 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURA
259. thernet adapter module and take corrective action From the master D81Ay Ethernet adapter module stop error es l i station check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 and take action e Malfunction may have occurred due to noise Check the wire and cable distances and grounding condition of each device and take measures against noise D8274 Communication RAM failure J i e Perform a unit test on the Ethernet adapter module If the failure occurs again the hardware of the Ethernet adapter module may be faulty Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative Check the first five digits of the serial number of the CPU module IP packet transfer function not D82E ME If the module does not support the used function replace it with the CPU supported IP communication test module with the latest version Check the data at the station that initiated the online test and retry the D9024 Incorrect online test data test e f this error persists please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 172 Error code D903 D905 D906 D909 D90A D90B D90C D90D D90E D90F D910 D911 DAOO0 to DAO1 DA10 to DA18 DAF2 DAF3 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Communication test retry error After completion of the communication test retry it Check the network condition by CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics Communi
260. thernetAD SOCK OK Connect Active open Sockerror ERROR CONNECT Error handling return SOCK_NG Closeflag FLAG_ON Connection end flag on Make non blocking mode active ulCmdArg 1 ioctlsocket socketno FIONBIO amp ulCmdArg Set to non blocking mode k 1 while k printf For the Read command enter 1 n printf For the Write command enter 2 n printf For ending enter a value other than 1 and 2 n printf gt scanf_s d amp j switch j case 1 Creates a frame requesting for reading RYOOO0 to RYOO1F devices 3E frame s buf 0 0x50 Setting subheader s buf 1 0x00 s buf 2 0x00 Setting network number S buf 3 Oxff Setting station number s buf 4 Oxff Setting request destination module I O number s buf 5 0x03 s buf 6 0x00 Setting request destination module station number s buf 7 OxOc Setting request data length 12 bytes s buf 8 0x00 S buf 9 0x10 Setting CPU monitoring timer s buf 10 0x00 s buf 11 2 Ox01 Setting command batch read of word data s buf 12 0x04 s buf 13 Ox00 Setting subcommand s buf 14 0x00 s buf 15 0x00 Setting device number 000000 s buf 16 0x00 s buf 17 0x00 s buf 18 Ox9d Setting device code Y s buf 19 0x02 Setting device points 2 words Ss buf 20 0x00 jeuleuj3 94 0 uonoeuuo2 8 7 UOISSIL
261. ting to RWrO and RWr1devices 3E frame s buf 0 0x50 Setting subheader s buf 1 0x00 s buf 2 0x00 Setting network number s buf 3 Oxff Setting station number s buf 4 Oxff Setting request destination module I O number s buf 5 0x03 s buf 6 0x00 Setting request destination module station number s buf 7 Ox10 Setting request data length 16 bytes s buf 8 0x00 s buf 9 Ox10 Setting CPU monitoring timer s buf 10 0x00 s buf 11 2 Ox01 Setting command batch write of word data s buf 12 0x14 s buf 13 0x00 Setting subcommand s buf 14 0x00 s buf 15 0x00 Setting device number 001000 s buf 16 0x10 s buf 17 0x00 s buf 18 Oxb4 Setting device code W s buf 19 0x02 Setting device points 2 words s buf 20 0x00 s buf 21 Ox34 Setting write data S buf 22 0x12 S buf 23 0x78 s buf 24 0x56 if send socketno char s buf SEND REQ 1 0 SOCKET ERROR Data sending Sockerror ERROR_SEND Error handling return SOCK NG J Receiving data with the size checked rbuf idx 0 Initializes the head index of the receive data storage recv size 0 Initializes the number of receive data while 1 length recv socketno char amp r buf rbuf idx BUF SIZE rbuf idx 0 Receiving response data if length 0 Was the connection cut off Sockerror ERROR_RECIEVE Err
262. to 4 store information in the same way as channel 1 7 Page 37 Section 3 4 1 Send request flag buffer memory address 5632 1600H This flag requests on demand data to be sent from the Ethernet adapter module to an external device b15 to b1 bO 0 Send request bit 0 Clear 1 Send request 2 Send completed flag buffer memory address 5633 1601 This flag checks if on demand data has been sent from the Ethernet adapter module to an external device b15 to b2 b1 bO 0 E Send completed bit 0 Clear 1 Send completed Send error bit 0 Clear 1 Send error 1 The on demand function in the Ethernet adapter module does not check whether an external device has received on demand data because Send completed flag turns on when the data has been sent Even when the protocol is TCP Send completed flag turns on before an ACK response is received from the external device 3 Completion code buffer memory address 5634 1602 The Ethernet adapter module stores the result of the on demand data sent to an external device error code Page 157 Section 9 5 92 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 4 Setting data buffer memory address 5635 to 6655 1603 to 19FF On demand data can be sent using the connection for users and auto open UDP port in the Ethernet adapter module a On demand data sending using the connection for users TCP
263. transmission loss causing data link to fail Check the Ethernet cables for Disconnection e Short circuit e Any connector connection problem 3 Connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable When connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable hold the connector part of the cable Failure to do so may result in damage to the Ethernet adapter module or the cable or malfunction due to poor contact 4 Bend radius of the Ethernet cable There are restrictions on the bend radius of the Ethernet cable Check the specifications of the Ethernet cable used DuulM t9 5 If the retaining clip of the Ethernet cable is broken Do not use any Ethernet cable that has a broken retaining clip Doing so may cause cable disconnection or suonneoeJgd t p9 malfunction 6 Unused Ethernet ports To prevent dust from entering the module attach the provided connector cover 7 Maximum station to station distance maximum Ethernet cable length The maximum station to station distance is 100m However it may be shorter depending on the environment For details contact the manufacturer of the cables used 65 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 7 1 SLMP Communication and Cyclic Transmission Communication examples of SLMP communication and cyclic transmission are given below 7 1 1 System configuration The following system configuration is used as an example Ethernet adapter module NZ2GF ETB IP add
264. tting Enter a decimal value XJOMj9N PI 3I XU 0 uonoeuuo 7 UOISSIUISUEI oA pue uoneoiunuiulo2 dS L Z IP Address 182 155 3 30 73 74 5 Write the set parameters to the Ethernet adapter module Set the switch on the Ethernet adapter module to STOP TZ Online gt Write Ethernet Adapter Module Configuration Tool Click 6 The following dialog box appears Click 7 Setthe switch on the Ethernet adapter module to RUN CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 3 Checking the connection After setting the parameters for the master station and the Ethernet adapter module check if data link can be normally performed between them by using the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics of GX Works2 connected to the master station 1 From the menu of GX Works2 activate the CC Link IE Field Network diagnostics XW Diagnostics lt gt CC IE Field Diagnostics The following shows the normal condition CC IE Field Diagnostics Select Diagnostics Destination Monitor Status Select m one 5 Station No 0 Module Module 1 Network No 1 Change Module Station ation No 0 re AAE Network Status Total Slave Stations Total Slave Stations Current Link Number of Station TET 3 5 A es Connected l Scan Time 1 mS Errors Detected o Hide Disconnected Station Legend PESIO Stop Monitor Connected St Master Intelligent P1 Hn Operation Test Selected St
265. uch as a watchdog timer error by the self diagnostic function When changing data from a peripheral device connected to the Ethernet adapter module during operation configure an interlock circuit in the program of another station to ensure that the entire system will always operate safely For other controls to a running programmable controller on another station such as program modification or operating status change or the operating status change of the Ethernet adapter module read relevant manuals carefully and ensure the safety before the operation Especially in the case of a control from an external device to a remote programmable controller on another station immediate action cannot be taken for a problem on the programmable controller due to a communication failure To prevent this configure an interlock circuit on the program on another station and determine corrective actions to be taken between the external device and the programmable controller in case of a communication failure Do not write any data to the system area and write protect area R of the buffer memory in the Ethernet adapter module Doing so may cause malfunction of the Ethernet adapter module Design Precautions N CAUTION Do not install the 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
266. ugh the Ethernet adapter module 1 Open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box and set the parameters as follows Y Control panel gt Network and Internet Connections gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection gt General gt button gt Internet Protocol TCP IP gt button e Setting in the external device request source device JOUJOU oj uonoeuuo2 G E uonoun J Jejsuei j9x2ed dl XJ0Wj9N PI 3I ur1 29 1240 suoneoiunuuo dI Z Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Y ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 132 a SE Subnet mask 255 255 255 Default gateway 192 168 3 3 Set the IP address to the Ethernet part of the Ethernet adapter module request source side Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 119 e Setting in the external device request destination device Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP addr
267. ule is connected normal Is the switching hub used in the system normal Is the IP address specified at startup of the configuration tool correct Are the Web browser settings correct Is the firewall enabled on the personal computer Is the antivirus software on the personal computer blocking the communications Is the NET Framework 2 0 SP2 or later installed yet 9 4 4 Action Check if an Ethernet cable is used Check if 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX compliant Ethernet cables are used gt Page 48 Section 5 2 2 1 Check if the station to station distance is 100m or less Page 65 Section 6 4 4 7 Check if the cable laying bend radius is within the specified range LL Manual for the Ethernet cable used Check if the external devices are powered on Check if the switching hub is powered on Check if a 1000BASE T or 100BASE TX compliant switching hub is used Page 49 Section 5 2 2 2 Enter a correct IP address in the address box of the Web browser or in Destination Setting of the configuration tool L gt Page 179 Section 10 1 2 If the IP address set for the configuration tool is unknown the settings of the Ethernet adapter module can be changed back to the factory default settings 5 Page 222 Appendix 6 Configure the settings so that the proxy server is not used L gt Page 176 Section 10 1 1 4 Disable the firewall on the personal computer and check wh
268. urce external device request destination external device and modules between them do not have the same first and second octets of the IP address Has the gateway setting been configured in the external device Even if the IP communication test is normally completed IP communications cannot be performed without the gateway setting configured on the external device Is the firewall enabled on the external device Is the antivirus software on the external device blocking the communications When the external device has two or more Ethernet ports have different default gateway settings been configured for each Ethernet port Is the switching hub normal Has any device on the line such as an external device CPU module Ethernet adapter module and switching hub been replaced This applies only when the device has been replaced by the one having the same IP address Action Check and correct the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting Use the routing parameters of the master station and local stations to set the communication route to the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting station Execute one of the following actions to configure the gateway setting in the external device e Set the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part in the gateway setting of the external device e Set the communication route on the external device side using the route command so that communications can be transmitted
269. ure 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 Technical 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 compensat
270. vice and modules between them have the same network address the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is not required To connect a request source or request destination to a module that does not support the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting follow the rules described on Page 106 Section 7 3 1 1 Even if the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting is configured in the Ethernet adapter module communications cannot be performed ssoJppe dI eui Buipioeg p e uonoun J Jejsuei j9x9ed dl YOMION PI9 J 3l ur1 29 1940 suoneoiunuuo dI Z Module that does not support the CC Link IE Field Network gateway setting Y External device External device 107 7 3 2 System configuration The following system configuration is used for explanation purpose On Page 108 Section 7 3 2 to Page 121 Section 7 3 6 an example of when the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them have the same first and second octets of the IP address is used For an example of when the request source external device request destination external device and modules between them do not have the same first and second octets of the IP address refer to Page 124 Section 7 3 7 IP address 192 168 3 30 192 168 2 30 Ethernet cd Set in the configuration tool Set in the configuration tool Todcipee CC Link IE Field bung 192 168 1 125 b oie Network Automatically assigned Automaticall
271. work in the master station so that the IP address of the Ethernet adapter module Ethernet part may differ from the network address of the master station When the IP address of the external device on the destination is the same as the network address of the master station set the IP address of the external device within the following range IP address out of range external device on the Third octet 1 to 239 destination Fourth octet 1 to 120 125 Change the IP address of the CC Link IE Field Network in the master station so that the IP address of the external device may differ from the network address of the master station Js 9poo 1043 G 6 159 End code or Error and cause Action error code Reduce the frequency of SLMP or transient transmission and then retry the operation 020E List full When the mode of the master station is Online High Speed Mode change it to Online Normal Mode and retry the operation Check if the cables and switching hub are connected properly 020F Restart the Ethernet adapter module If the same error is displayed again 02104 please consult your local Mitsubishi representative 02124 Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative A Reduce the frequency of SLMP or transient transmission and then retry the operation 0300 Send buffer full When the mode of the master station is Online High Speed Mode change it to Online Normal Mode and retry the operatio
272. x1 10452 15 ff The station number has not been set IEEE LED indication during line test execution While a line test is being performed from the master station the following LEDs are flashing e MODE LED e D LINK LED e x100 LED E On RUN MODE SD ERR m CE Flashing DLINK RD LERR Flashing STATION NO 1 m 2 4 2100 x10 x1 For execution of the line test refer to the following Users manual for the master local module used 25 Hed 4J0MJ9N PIO Al Ur 1T 0DD CC 2 Switch With this switch the operation of the Ethernet adapter module can be controlled Name Description The Ethernet adapter module can be reset by the following method Set the switch with your fingertip Using a tool such as a screwdriver may damage the switch 1 Shiftthe switch to RESET TEST for one Switch COR TS E second or longer l Hold the switch and do not release it 2 Confirm that the ERR LED flashes IE 4 E DLINK RD LERR Flashes several times several times and then turns off Ll Flashing RUN MODE SD ERR RESET TEST RUN 26 8100 x10 x1 You can also switch the Ethernet adapter module to the test mode and reset For switching to the test mode refer to Testing the Module Before Wiring 3 Setthe switch back to the STOP O a Switch peso l F The switch will automatically return to the STOP position when released
273. xplanation Program Fundamentals e Constant Ke Kadt omman upcomman m ry 8 0000 ASCII code 6 0 0045 6 0 0040 Device Bi d 0 0030 0 0030 0001 Binaycode 6 0 0030 Wee ry Oe 0000 ASCII code 6 0 0051 Le 0 0044 231 e npouJ Jejdepe jeuJeuj3 euj yno ejnpouu Nda e 0 eoi ep jeux OY WO4 uoissiusueJ z 6 xipueddy w BuisseooJd 6 xipueddy 232 2 Processing timing Processing timing of the Ethernet adapter module is shown below External device Ethernet adapter module Master Local Module Step 0 CPU module scan time NO NO m m m m mmm 7 m m m m m mm END Step 0 m Z U Tsf 1 Command message of SLMP 2 ACK TCP IP only 3 Response message of SLMP APPENDICES Appendix 10 New Function and Improved Function The following table lists the new and improved functions Module supportin Ae Configuration tool the function first New function and improved function supporting the five digits of the l function serial number Support the English version of the configuration tool 12102 or later Version 1 02C or later L ERR LED or L ER LED is on while the Ethernet adapter module is performing loopback s Page 24 Section 2 2 12102 or later On demand function gt Page 89 Section 7 2 13012 or later The configuration tool is compatible with Windows 7 Configuration
274. y assigned Station No 1 Master station Station No 2 gH Network No 1 Network No 1 Network No 3 Network No 2 External device Ethernet adapter module QJ71GF11 T2 Ethernet adapter module External device request request source device request source side request destination side destination device Configuration of the external device Configuration tool Version 1 05F or later Basic software Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System Web browser Internet Explorer 8 0 7 3 3 Network setting of the configuration computer The configuration tool needs to be started on a Web browser to configure the setting in the Ethernet adapter module To start up the configuration tool on a Web browser configure the setting described on Page 69 Section 7 1 3 in advance 108 CHAPTER 7 COMMUNICATION OF THE ETHERNET ADAPTER MODULE 7 3 4 Connection to CC Link IE Field Network Set the parameters in the master station for IP communications over CC Link IE Field Network 1 Setting in the master station Use GX Works2 to set the parameters in the master station Use the default settings for the parameters other than those set below 1 Createa project on GX Works2 Project lt gt New New Project Simple Project Cancel Use Label PLE Series IQCPu tQ made PLE Type QIULIDH Language Ladder 2 Open the Network Parameter settin

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