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1. Plug shell gt Clamp Contact Internal conductor 2 How to connect the BNC connector and the coaxial cable a Cut off the outer sheath of the coaxial cable to the length shown in the diagram below 15mm 0 59 in Cut this portion of the outer sheath b Feed the nut washer gasket and clamp on the coaxial cable through as shown below then unfasten the external conductor c Cut the external conductor insulation material and internal conductor to the dimensions shown below However cut the external conductor to the same dimension as the tapered section of the clamp and smooth it down to the clamp Insulation Internal material conductor 0 12in SS De Clamp and ere external conductor d Solder the contact to the internal conductor Solder here e Insert the connector assembly in d into the plug shell and screw the nut into the plug shell 1 Note the following precautions when soldering the internal conductor and contact e Make sure that the solder does not bead up at the soldered section e Make sure there are no gaps between the connector and cable insulator or they do not cut into each other e Perform soldering quickly so the insulation material does not become deformed 2 Before connecting or disconnecting the coaxial connector touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may result in a module malfunctio
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4. film to prevent foreign objects such as wire chips from entering the module during wiring work Do not remove this film until all the wiring work is complete Before operating the system be sure to remove the film to release the heat Make sure to place the communication and power cables into a duct or fasten them using a clamp Failure to do so may damage the module or cables by pulling a dangling cable inadvertently or cause the module to malfunction due to bad connection When disconnecting the communication and power cables from the module do not pull a cable part by hand When disconnecting a cable with a connector hold the connector connected to the module by hand and pull it out to remove the cable When disconnecting a cable connected to a terminal block loosen the screws on the terminal block first before removing the cable If a cable is pulled while being connected to the module it may cause the module to malfunction or damage the module and cables 5 1 Precautions for Laying Optical Fiber Cables 1 The distance between stations varies depending on the type of optical fiber cable used a QJ71LP21 25 QJ71LP21S 25 T Distance between stations m between stations m ype SI optical fiber cable 500 1640 5 ft 200 656 2 ft Old type A 2P L 300 984 3 ft 100 328 1 ft SI optical fiber cable 500 1640 5 ft 200 656 2 ft SI type H PCF optical fiber cable 1000 3281 ft 400 1312 4 ft GI type H P
5. listed below is used Numberiot Total extension stations Cable length between stations distance connected 1 to 300 m 3C 2V 3 28 to 984 3 ft 1 to 500 m 5C 2V 3 28 to 1640 5 ft 300 m 984 3 ft 1 to 5 m 3C 2V 5C 2V 3 28 to 16 41 ft 3C 2V 2 to 9 stations 13 to 17 m 3C 2V 5C 2V 42 65 to 55 78 ft 500 m 1640 5 ft 25 to 300 m 3C 2V 82 03 to 984 3 ft 5C 2V 25 to 500 m 5C 2V 82 03 to 164 5 ft 10 to 33 stations 2 If there is the possibility of an increase in the number of stations due to system expansion install the cables with advance consideration of the restrictions 3 When using a repeater module models A6BR10 or A6BR10 DC use the station to station cable length indicated by 10 to 33 stations regardless of the number of stations connected or the number of repeater modules 4 Install the coaxial cables at least 100 mm 3 94 ft away from other power cables and control cables 5 Consider wiring using double shielded coaxial cable in places that are subject to large amounts of noise 6 When creating the multiplexed remote I O network for the redundant system use double shielded coaxial cables Double shielded coaxial cable Enlarged view of cable Mitsubishi Cable 5C 2V CCY Sheath Case NN INS DNH GN e OOX gt D 20 OO PSS Ses ES KERRY Internal Grounding gt conducter Insulation material External Ext
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7. of the slot where a module mounted as the Starting I O No of the Network parameter The first empty 16 points can be set to 0 on the I O assignment tab screen within the Qn H Parameter screen Example Set 10H as the Starting I O No when the module is mounted on slot 0 Set OH as the Starting I O No when 0 has been set to slot 0 on the I O assignment tab screen Specifications QJ71BR11 Maximum number of link 1 PLC to PLC network points per network MELSECNET H MELSECNET 10 mode mode 1 4 LX LY 8192 points 8192 points 16384 points 8192 points 16384 points 8192 points 2 Remote UC network 16384 points Remote master station to Remote submaster station Remote I O station 8192 points Remote submaster station Remote I O station to Remote master station 8192 points 16384 points Remote master station to Remote submaster station Remote I O station 8192 points Remote submaster station Remote I O station to Remote master station 8192 points LX LY NET 10H mode 8192 points NET 10 mode 8192 1 PEG t0 PEC NET 10H mode 16384 points NET 10 mode 8192 1 network Maximum number of link LW NET 10H mode 16384 points NET 10 mode 8192 1 points per LALY 8192 points network Baan d ire 16384 points 16384 points SC heer LB LY 2 LW x 2 lt 2000 bytes Ge SCH TS Remote Up Remote master statio
8. A MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MELSEC Q Series Programmable Logic Controller User s Manual Hardware QJ71LP21 25 QJ71LP21S 25 QJ71LP21G QJ71BR11 MELSECNET H Network Module MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION Version F SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e Always read these instructions before using this equipment Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly Precautionary notes in this manual cover only the installation of this product For precautions on designing and discarding this product refer to Safety Precautions in the MELSECNET H Reference Manual For safety precautions on the PLC system refer to the CPU User s Manual In this manual the safety instructions are ranked as DANGER and CAUTION EN Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous I DANGER conditions resulting in death or severe injury i i i Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous CAUTION conditions resulting in medium or slight personal injury or physical damage Note that the A CAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to the circumstances Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety Please store this manual in a safe place and make it accessible when required Always forward it to the end user A 1 INS
9. CF optical fiber cable 1000 3281 ft 1000 3281 ft QSI optical fiber cable 1000 3281 ft 1000 3281 ft b QJ71LP21G Type Distance between stations m GI optical fiber cable 2000 6562 ft 2 When connecting an optical fiber cable the following restrictions on the bending radius must be observed Please confirm bending radius of the cable with the cable used 3 Please maintain the optical fiber cable permissible bending radius with a checking tool Enquiries for the checking tool for optical fiber cable bending radius maintenance are handled by Mitsubishi Electric System Service Corporation Please contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric System Service Corporation for detail 4 When laying the optical fiber cable do not touch the fiber core of the cable connector or module connector or let dirt or dust collect on it If oil from the hands dirt or dust should adhere to the core the transmission loss will increase causing a malfunction in the data link 5 When attaching or detaching the optical fiber cable to from the module hold the cable connector securely with the hands 6 Connect the cable connector and module connector securely until you hear a click sound 5 2 Precautions when Installing the Coaxial Cables 1 Between stations use the cable length indicated in the table below according to the number of stations connected There is the possibility of communication errors if the cable length other than the table
10. Handling Use the PLC in the operating environment that meets the general specifications given in the user s manual of the CPU module Using the PLC in any other operating environment may cause an electric shock fire or malfunction or may damage or degrade the product To install the module securely insert the module fastening latch in the installation hole in the base unit while holding down the module installation lever on the lower part of the module If the module is not installed properly it may cause the module to malfunction fail or fall off Secure the module with screws especially when it is used in an environment where constant vibrations or strong impact may be expected Be sure to tighten the screws using the specified torque If the screws are loose it may cause the module to malfunction or fall off If the screws are tightened excessively it may damage the screws and or the module and cause the module to malfunction or fall off Before mounting or dismounting the module make sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply Failure to do so may damage the product Do not directly touch the conducting parts and electronic parts of the module This may cause the module to malfunction or fail 3 1 Handling Precautions 1 Since the module case is made of resin do not drop it or subject it to strong impact 2 The module can easily be secured to the base unit using the hooks located at the top of the m
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12. Remote loopback test UC 3 Hardware test network 4 On line 25Mbps 5 Self loopback used test 6 Internal self loopback test 7 Hardware test 8 to F Use prohibited 1 When setting it to online with the Mode setting switch the same setting must be made for control station and normal stations of PLC to PLC network or remote master station and remote I O stations of remote I O network 5 Wiring Before starting any installation or wiring work make sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply Failure to do so may cause electric shocks or damage the product CAUTION Always connect the FG terminals to the ground using class D class 3 or higher grounding exclusively designed for PLC Failure to do so may cause malfunctions When connecting cables to the terminal block for external power supply check the rated voltage and terminal layout of the product for correct wiring Connecting a cable to power supply of different voltage or incorrect wiring may cause a fire or fault Tighten the terminal screws with the specified torque Loose tightening may lead to a short circuit fire or malfunction Solder coaxial cable connectors properly Incomplete soldering may result in malfunction Be careful not to let foreign objects such as dust and wire chips get inside the module They may cause a fire mechanical breakdown or malfunction The top surface of the module is covered with a protective
13. TALLATION PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Use the PLC in the operating environment that meets the general specifications given in the user s manual of the CPU module Using the PLC in any other operating environment may cause an electric shock fire or malfunction or may damage or degrade the product While pressing the installation lever located at the bottom of module insert the module fixing tab into the fixing hole in the base unit until it stops Then securely mount the module with the fixing hole as a supporting point If the module is not installed properly it may cause the module to malfunction fail or fall off Secure the module with screws especially when it is used in an environment where constant vibrations or strong impact may be expected Be sure to tighten the screws using the specified torque If the screws are loose it may cause the module to malfunction or fall off If the screws are tightened excessively it may damage the screws and or the module and cause the module to malfunction or fall off Before mounting or dismounting the module make sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply Failure to do so may damage the product Do not directly touch the conducting parts and electronic parts of the module This may cause the module to malfunction or fail Before handling the module touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may cause malfunctio
14. e following table shows the performance specifications for the network module Item Specifications QJ71LP21 25 QJ71LP21S 25 QJ71LP21G Maximum number of link 1 PLC to PLC network points per network ma MELSECNET H mode 1 MELSECNET 10 mode 1 2 Remote I O network 16384 points Remote master station to Remote submaster station Remote I O station 8192 points Remote submaster station Remote I O station to Remote master station 8192 points 16384 points Remote master station to Remote submaster station Remote I O station 8192 points Remote submaster station Remote I O station to Remote master station 8192 poi PLC to PLC Maximum LB LY 2 LW x 2 lt 2000 bytes number of Remote master station to Remote I O station Remote I O station to Remote Master station LB LY 2 LW x 2 lt 1600 bytes See 10Mbps 25Mbps 2 Synchronous method method Frame synchronous method format SS e oooO networks EC groups N mberot PLC to PLC network connected Remote I O stations 65 stations Remote master station 1 Remote I O station 64 link points Remote I O per station network 64 stations control station 1 normal station 63 Overall distance 30 km 98430 ft 1 Mode selection is performed using network parameters 2 25Mbps is only for MELSECNET H mode SI optical cable 500 m 1640 5 ft SI type H PCF optical cable 1 km 3281 ft GI optical cable Dis
15. e the module or cables by pulling a dangling cable inadvertently or cause the module to malfunction due to bad connection When disconnecting the communication and power cables from the module do not pull a cable part by hand When disconnecting a cable with a connector hold the connector connected to the module by hand and pull it out to remove the cable When disconnecting a cable connected to a terminal block loosen the screws on the terminal block first before removing the cable If a cable is pulled while being connected to the module it may cause the module to malfunction or damage the module and cables A 3 Revisions The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date Manual Number Revision Sep 2000 IB NA 0800144 A Mar 2001 IB NA 0800144 B Model addition QJ71LP21G Nov 2001 IB NA 0800144 C Contact address Back cover Aug 2002 IB NA 0800144 D Model addition QJ71LP21S 25 Mar 2004 IB NA 0800144 E SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Section 3 1 Compliance with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive Chapter 4 a b c Section 5 3 Chapter 6 May 2004 IB NA 0800144 F SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Chapter 2 Section 5 2 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 pro
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17. ernal conductor conductor Grounding The 5C 2V connector plug is applicable to double shielded coaxial cable Connect the 5C 2V connector plug to the coaxial cable inside a double shielded coaxial cable Ground the shielded part outside a double shielded coaxial cable as shown in the above figure 7 When connecting a coaxial cable the following restrictions on the bending radius must be observed Cable type Allowable bending radius r mm in A mm in 23 0 91 55 2 17 30 1 18 Module front 8 Do not pull any of the connected coaxial cables This will cause a faulty contact cable disconnection or damage to the module 9 Make sure to connect a terminal resistor to both terminal stations of the coaxial bus type network system 10 Depending on the usage environment some white oxidation deposits may be seen on the F type connector However oxidation will not occur on the connection area so there will be no problems with the function of the unit 5 3 Connecting the Connector for the Coaxial Cable The following section explains how to connect the BNC connector connector plug for the coaxial cable to the cable 1 Structure of the BNC connector and coaxial cable The structure of the BNC connector and coaxial cable are shown in the figure below Parts comprising the BNC connector Structure of the coaxial cable GI External conductor h h SY Nut Washer Gasket Outer sheat Insulation material
18. g this product comply with the EMC directive and the low voltage directive please refer to Section 3 1 3 Cable in Chapter 3 EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive of the User s Manual Hardware for the CPU module A 6 1 Overview This manual explains how to handle the MELSECNET H network module model numbers QJ71LP21 25 QJ71LP21S 25 QJ71LP21G and QJ71BR11 hereinafter referred to as the network module The network module is used as a control normal station in the PLC to PLC network and as a remote master station in the remote I O network in the MELSECNET H system After unpacking the network module confirm that any of the following products is enclosed Model Description Quanityl Model QJ71LP21 25 MELSECNET H network QJ71LP21 25_ nodule optical loop type QJ71LP21S 2S MELSECNET H network module oe elas optical loop type with external power supply input Model QJ71LP21G EE network QJ71LP21G module optical loop type F tyoe connector F tyoe connector pe connector Model aN BR11 MELSECNET H network module QJ71BR11 coaxial bus type Important The coaxial bus type network system requires terminal resistors at both terminal stations of the network The user should arrange for terminal resistors since the QJ71BR11 does not come with terminal resistors Terminal resistor 750 e AGRCON R75 e BNC TMP 05 75 Manufactured by Hirose Electric Co Ltd 2 Performance Specifications Th
19. n 6 External Dimensions 1 QU71LP21 25 QU71LP21G PR i T PASS D LINK SD RD 98 3 86 90 3 54 A 27 4 1 08 1 Please contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric System Service Corporation for detail Unit mm in 2 QU71LP21S 25 QJ71LP21S 25 RUN MNG EXT PW T PASS D LINK FR LER oe e o O 90 3 54 11 55 2 2 17 0 43 Unit mm in 3 QJ71BR11 QJ71BR11 RUN MNG T PASS D LINK SD RD CO ei CO O 90 3 54 55 2 17 27 4 1 08 eet gt Unit mm in Warranty Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi machine damage or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products damage secondary damage accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and to other duties For safe use e This product has been manufactured as a general purpose part for general industries and has not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life e Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power electric power aerospace medicine or passenger movement vehicles consult with Mitsubishi e This product has been manufactured under strict quality control However when installing the product where major accidents or losses could
20. n or failure of the module A 2 WIRING PRECAUTIONS Before starting any installation or wiring work make sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply Failure to do so may cause electric shocks or damage the product CAUTION Always connect the FG terminals to the ground using class D class 3 or higher grounding exclusively designed for PLC Failure to do so may cause malfunctions When connecting cables to the terminal block for external power supply check the rated voltage and terminal layout of the product for correct wiring Connecting a cable to power supply of different voltage or incorrect wiring may cause a fire or fault Tighten the terminal screws with the specified torque Loose tightening may lead to a short circuit fire or malfunction Solder coaxial cable connectors properly Incomplete soldering may result in malfunction Be careful not to let foreign objects such as dust and wire chips get inside the module They may cause a fire mechanical breakdown or malfunction The top surface of the module is covered with a protective film to prevent foreign objects such as wire chips from entering the module during wiring work Do not remove this film until all the wiring work is complete Before operating the system be sure to remove the film to release the heat Make sure to place the communication and power cables into a duct or fasten them using aclamp Failure to do so may damag
21. n to Remote I O station ue Remote I O station to Remote Master station LB LY 2 LW x 2 lt 2000 bytes Communication speed 10 Mbps Communication method Synchronous method Frame synchronous method Transmission path format Maximum number of networks Maximum number of groups RUMORI EE 32 stations control station 1 normal station 31 stations 500 m 1640 5 ft 5C 2V 300 m 984 3 ft 3C 2V Can be extended to a maximum of 2 5 km 8202 5 ft using maximum 4 repeater modules 3 A6BR10 AGBR10 DC Distance between stations 500 m 1640 5 ft 5C 2V 2 300 m 984 3 ft 3C 2V Coaxial cable Equivalent to 3C 2V 5C 2V 3 Arranged by user 1 Mode selection is performed using network parameters 2 There are restrictions to the distance between stations being determined according to the type of cable and number of stations See sections 5 2 3 When creating the multiplexed remote I O network for the redundant system use double shielded coaxial cables See sections 5 2 Maximum station Overall distance Connection cable Item QJ71BR11 Apoligable Connector BNC P 3 Ni CAU For 3C 2V BNC P 5 Ni CAU For 5C 2V PP Equivalent to DDK ous SES occupied 32 points I O assignment intelligent 32 points ee 98 3 86 H x 27 4 1 08 W x 90 3 54 D Weight kg For general specifications of the network module refer to the user s manual for the CPU that is to be used 3
22. odule However if the module is to be placed in an area that is subject to strong vibration or impact we recommend it to be secured with module fixing screws In that case tighten the module fixing screws within the following range Module fixing screws M3 Tightening torque range is 36 to 48 N cm 3 The following range must be applied when tightening the external supply power terminal screws for the QU71LP21S 25 For specifications of the external supply power terminal screws refer to chapter 2 External supply power terminal screws M3 Tightening torque range is 42 to 58 N cm 4 Part Identification Names a QJ71LP21 25 QU71LP21G b QJ71LP21S 25 CD QJ71LP21S 25 RUN MNG EXT PW T PASS D LINK SD RD ERR L ERR QJ71LP21 25 RUN MNG T PASS D LINK SD RD ERR L ERR STATION NO4 X10 DA C QJ71BR11 RUN MNG T PASS D LINK SD RD ERR LERR 1 Display LED 4 Connector 2 Station number setting switches 5 Po l powersupply terminal Mode setting switch Ee ae 1 Display contents for LEDs lt QU71LP21S 25 gt On Operating normally Off WDT error occurred QJ71LP21S 25 RUNO C MNG COEXT PW T PAassO OO D LINK T PASS On Executing baton pass Flicker Executing test Off Baton pass not yet executed host is disconnecting D On Data being transmitted QJ71LP21 25 Off Data not yet t
23. perty rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2000 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION A 4 CONTENTS Te ee 1 Selten ee EE 2 SE nelle e WEE 6 Tt Handling PRECAUTIONS E 6 4 Part Identification Names ess an na qe dt 7 SAWIN keer reer meer E 10 5 1 Precautions for Laying Optical Fiber Cabies 11 5 2 Precautions when Installing the Coaxial Cables seseseseeeseeereeneenn 12 5 3 Connecting the Connector for the Coaxial CGable 13 6 Ext rnal DIMENSIONS Eed 15 A 5 About the Manuals The following manuals are also related to this product If necessary order them by quoting the details in the tables below Related Manuals Manual name Manual No Model code Q corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual PLC to PLC network 13JF92 Q corresponding MELSECNET H Network System Reference Manual Remote I O network 13JF96 Q QnA Q4AR corresponding MELSECNET 10 IB 66690 Network System Reference Manual 13JF78 Compliance with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive When incorporating Mitsubishi PLC into other machine or equipment and making it comply with the EMC directive and the low voltage directive refer to Chapter 3 EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive of the User s Manual Hardware for the CPU module The CE logo is printed on the rating plate of the PLC indicating compliance with the EMC directive and the low voltage directive For makin
24. ransmitting S RUNO OMG ERR On Setting error occurred passt O DLINK Flicker Error detected by a test soo ORD Off No setting error SE MNG On Operating as a control station or sub control station Off Operating as a normal station D LINK On Data link being executed Off Data link not yet executed SOT CT RD ERO CULERR lt QJ71LP21 25 QJ71BR11 gt Off Data not yet received L ERR On Communication error occurred Off No communication error EXT PW On Power being supplied externally On _ Data being received Off Power not yet supplied externally 2 Setting contents for each switch a Station number setting switches Setting at Switch Setting Type Setting range time of Str name content shipment 10s unit X10 Station Sets the PLC to 1 QJ71LP21 25 number station PLC QJ71LP21S 25 setting number network QJ71LP21G 1 to 64 1s unit gt X1 switches QJ71BR11 1 to 32 Setting error for other than the above All module 0 Remote master station Setting error for other than the above b Mode SS switch QJ71LP21G QU71BR11 Setting at Es SS Type Setting range time of shipment PLC to 0 On line setting operating switch mode MODE 2 QJ71LP21 25 QU71LP21S 25 Sue See rye seine mest at Sue See rye seine mest su Type Setting range time of shipment 10Mbps 1 Self loopback used network test 2 Internal self
25. tance GI type H PCF optical cable 1 km 3281 ft 2 km 36562 ft QSI optical cable 1 km 3281 ft between stations 3 SI optical cable 200 m 656 2 ft SI type H PCF optical cable 400m 1312 4 ft GI type H PCF optical cable 1 km 3281 ft QSI optical cable 1 km 3281 ft Connection cable Optical fiber cable Arranged by user 4 Applicable connector 2 core optical connector plug Arranged by user 4 32 points 48 points 32 points pat I O assignment first 16 I O assignment I O assignment 32 oints as intelligent points as empty last 32 32 points as H g points as intelligent 5 intelligent Voltage M 20 4 to 31 2 V DC Current A 20 Silke screw size External Applicable R1 25 3 suppl solderless PPly with no sleeve power terminal Applicable 0 3 to 1 25 mm wire size torque No of occupied I O points 5 VDC current consu 0 55 mption A EE 98 3 86 H x 27 4 1 08 W x 90 3 54 D 3 There are restrictions to the distance between stations being determined according to the type of cable and number of stations See sections 5 1 4 Specialised skill and specific tools are required to connect the connector to the optical fiber cable the connector itself is a custom product Please contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric System Service Corporation when purchasing these items 5 Two slots are occupied Set the numeric value resulted from adding 10H to the I O No
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