SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before using this product.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully, and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly. The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only. For the safety precautions for the programmable controller system, refer to the user's manual for the module used and MELSEC iQ-R Module Configuration Manual.
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[Design Precautions] WARNING ● Configure safety circuits external to the programmable controller to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in the external power supply or the programmable controller. Failure to do so may result in an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction. (1) Emergency stop circuits, protection circuits, and protective interlock circuits for conflicting operations (such as forward/reverse rotations or upper/lower limit positioning) must be configured external to the programmable controller.
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[Design Precautions] WARNING ● When connecting an external device with a CPU module or intelligent function module to modify data of a running programmable controller, configure an interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the entire system will always operate safely. For other forms of control (such as program modification, parameter change, forced output, or operating status change) of a running programmable controller, read the relevant manuals carefully and ensure that the operation is safe before proceeding.
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[Design Precautions] Precautions when connected to CC-Link IE Field Network WARNING ● To set a refresh device in the network parameters, specify the device Y for the remote output (RY) refresh device. If a device other than 'Y', such as 'M' and 'L', is specified, CPU module holds the device status as is even after the module status is changed to STOP.
Mitsubishi representative in your region. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Mitsubishi Electric programmable controllers/Mitsubishi FA software, MELSOFT series. This manual describes the functions provided by iQ Sensor Solution. Before using the product, please read this manual and relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of programmable controller/MELSOFT series to handle the product correctly.
Explains the specifications, installation, wiring, functions, programming, and Print book [JY997D52101] troubleshooting of FX3U-128ASL-M. e-Manual refers to the Mitsubishi Electric FA electronic book manuals that can be browsed using a dedicated tool. e-Manual has the following features: • Required information can be cross-searched in multiple manuals.
TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms. Term Description Actual system configuration An abbreviation for an actual system configuration connected to a master module and a built-in Ethernet port LCPU. Address A parameter assigned to a slave module to identify each node on a network. AnyWireASLINK A wire-saving network which provides an appropriate connection between sensors placed at the terminal end of a control system and a programmable controller.
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Term Description QCPU A generic term for MELSEC-Q series CPU modules. RCPU A generic term for MELSEC iQ-R series CPU modules. Remote I/O module A generic term for basic digital input modules and basic digital output modules of CC-Link IE Field Network. RnENCPU A generic term for R04ENCPU, R08ENCPU, R16ENCPU, R32ENCPU, and R120ENCPU.
PART 1 iQ Sensor Solution This part explains the overview of iQ Sensor Solution and its functions. 1 iQ Sensor Solution 2 iQ Sensor Solution FUNCTIONS...
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iQ Sensor Solution iQ Sensor Solution is a solution to manage both partner products and programmable controllers with an engineering tool. By sharing design information including system design and programming in the whole control system, the system design efficiency and the programming efficiency can be improved, and the total cost of design, startup, operation, and maintenance can be reduced.
Features of iQ Sensor Solution By performing the functions of an engineering tool supporting iQ Sensor Solution, the information of devices supporting iQSS connected to various networks can easily be saved/restored. Easy startup A system configuration diagram can easily be displayed on the screen of an engineering tool by detecting devices supporting iQSS in the actual system configuration.
Reflection of the communication setting The communication setting, such as an IP address, for the different type of sensors can be set on the same setting screen. The setting man-hours can be reduced since the setting can be set to a device supporting iQSS without starting dedicated tools.
Sensor/device monitor Device supporting iQSS in the actual system configuration can be displayed on a single screen. Sensor/device monitor The status of devices supporting iQSS in the actual system configuration can be monitored. The status and details on devices supporting iQSS can also be checked in the "Monitoring Information" window. The status of device supporting iQSS can be checked.
How to Use iQ Sensor Solution Functions iQ Sensor Solution provides iQ Sensor Solution functions using an engineering tool. The information of devices supporting iQSS can easily be backed up/restored with the iQ Sensor Solution functions. For the engineering tools for which these functions can be used, refer to the following section. Page 337 Engineering Tool and Version List Procedures from detecting devices to backing up/restoring data The following shows the procedure to backup/restore the information of devices supporting iQSS in iQ Sensor Solution.
iQ Sensor Solution FUNCTIONS iQ Sensor Solution functions provide easy operations such as the communication setting, programming, data management, monitoring, and data backup/restoration for devices supporting iQSS with an engineering tool. Function List of iQ Sensor Solution The following functions are available for iQ Sensor Solution. Purpose iQ Sensor Solution function Description...
Function List of iQ Sensor Solution for Each Connection Method The following tables list the iQ Sensor Solution functions available for each connection method and their references. GX Works2 In a system configured with MELSEC-L series, Q series, or FX series, the iQ Sensor Solution functions can be performed using an engineering tool, GX Works2 or MELSOFT Navigator.
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Purpose iQ Sensor Solution function Reference Easy startup Automatic detection of connected devices CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Reference Manual Reflection of the communication setting Easy tuning Sensor parameter read/write Page 323 Linkage with dedicated tools (association with properties) Useful function Linkage with dedicated tools (association with properties)
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Purpose iQ Sensor Solution function Reference Useful function Linkage with dedicated tools (association with Page 323 Linkage with dedicated tools (association with properties) properties) Page 324 Command execution to slave station Command execution to slave stations 2 iQ Sensor Solution FUNCTIONS 2.2 Function List of iQ Sensor Solution for Each Connection Method...
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CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Purpose iQ Sensor Solution function Reference Easy startup Automatic detection of connected devices CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Reference Manual Reflection of the communication setting Easy tuning Sensor parameter read/write Page 323 Linkage with dedicated tools (association with properties) Useful function Linkage with dedicated tools (association with properties)
MI Configurator In a system configured with a MELIPC, the iQ Sensor Solution functions can be performed using an engineering tool, MI Configurator. CC-Link IE Field Network Purpose iQ Sensor Solution function Reference Page 311 Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically Easy startup Automatic detection of connected devices Page 313 Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting...
PART 2 GX Works2 This part explains the operation methods when using the iQ Sensor Solution functions in GX Works2/ MELSOFT Navigator. 3 AnyWireASLINK 4 CC-Link 5 CC-Link IE Field Network 6 Ethernet...
Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A slave module connected to an AnyWireASLINK master module can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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When an automatic address detection is required, select the "Execute Detect Now after Address Auto-recognition" checkbox, then click the [Yes] button. For a case in which an automatic address detection is required, refer to the following manual. 1. Check MELSEC-Q/L AnyWireASLINK Master Module User's Manual 2.
Verifying Devices Supporting iQSS Against System Configuration The system configuration displayed in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window can be verified against the slave modules connected to an AnyWireASLINK master module. The result is displayed in the "Verification Result of the Configuration with the Connected Module" window. Verify a system configuration when it is manually created or edited.
Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Parameters can be read from and written to a slave module. For the operation methods of the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window, refer to the following manual. GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual (Intelligent Function Module) Window Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of modules' or 'Device map area' in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration"...
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Operating procedure ■Reading parameters Select "Parameter read". Select a parameter to be read. Click the [Execute] button. 1. Select The selected parameter is read and the value is displayed in the column of "Read Value". 2. Check 3. Click ■Writing parameters Select "Parameter write".
Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Operating procedure Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. 1. Select Select an AnyWireASLINK master module in the "Module Selection (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button.
Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Backing up the information of a device supporting iQSS to an SD memory card and restoring it to a module simplifies the setting change for changeover. FMOV K0 D5000 M3000 M3500 M1000 M1000 SD1288.A M1100 M1100 SD1436...
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Backup folder/file Backup data is created in the 'iQSS' folder in the root directory when backing up the data. If no 'iQSS' folder exists when backing up the data, an 'iQSS' folder will be newly created. Up to 100 backup folders (date_number) can be created in the 'ASLINK' folder. Do not change a backup folder name, configuration or saved file.
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Points to be checked before data backup/restoration ■Check the availability of data backup/restoration The data can be backed up and restored when an AnyWireASLINK master module satisfies the following conditions. Perform the automatic address detection function and the parameter batch read function before data backup/restoration. Condition to be checked Master module X/Y signal Signal status...
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■Unavailable operations and functions at the same time as data backup If any of the following operations and functions are performed during data backup, the backup will be completed abnormally and the error cause is stored in SD1452 (iQ Sensor Solution backup/restoration error cause in a module). The error is returned to the request source which performs the operation or function.
Data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be saved in an SD memory card for each ID by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of modules' or 'Device map area' in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" 2.
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Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 39 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data backup.
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Execution method of data backup The target device for data backup can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit in the step of 'Setting the execution unit', set the start I/O number of a target device for data backup to SD1439. Target device (Module) Description 0 to FFH: Start I/O number...
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Example of a data backup ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. AnyWireASLINK master module start I/O number 30 Address 1 to 4 Address 5 ID513 (201H) to ID517 (205H) ID516 (204H) Backup target •...
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Backup execution trigger M1100 Backup right-to-use request trigger M1200 Backup right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Backup setting/start trigger M2000 Backup execution cancellation trigger M3000 Backup execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup] Set the backup right-to-use request trigger. [Requesting backup right to use] (18) Store the right-to-use number. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger. Set the backup right-to-use confirmation trigger.
Data restoration Information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS for each ID by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of modules' or 2. Select 'Device map area' in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration"...
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Program execution for data restoration The information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 47 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data restoration.
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Execution method of data restoration The target device for data restoration can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting the operation setting when a data restoration error occurs Set the operation on error to the lower 8 bits of SD1444 in order to in order to restore data for multiple devices supporting iQSS. Operation on error Description 0H: Continue Set this to continue a data restoration even if it fails on some devices while being performed to multiple devices supporting iQSS.
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Example of a data restoration ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. AnyWireASLINK master module start I/O number 30 Address 1 to 4 Address 5 ID513 (201H) to ID517 (205H) ID516 (204H) Restoration target •...
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Restoration execution trigger M1100 Restoration right-to-use request trigger M1200 Restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Restoration setting/start trigger M2000 Restoration execution cancellation trigger M3000 Restoration execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration] Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger. [Requesting restoration right to use] (18) Store the right-to-use number. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger. Set the restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger.
Analog input module (Voltage/current input) CC-Link Sensor supporting iQSS Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool GX Works2 SWnDND-GXW2 and SWnDNC-GXW2 ('n' indicates Mitsubishi Electric Corporation its version.) CPU module LCPU L26CPU-BT CC-Link master/local module LJ61BT11 Analog input module (Voltage/current input)
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Before using iQ Sensor Solution functions ■Setting refresh devices (network parameter) Some iQ Sensor Solution functions cannot be performed if devices to refresh the data of remote input (RX), remote output (RY), remote register (RWr), and remote register (RWw) are not set. Set devices used to data refresh in advance.
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Considerations when detecting devices supporting iQSS ■Station numbers of slave stations are not sequential When an automatic detection of connected devices is performed in a system configuration in which the station numbers of slave stations are not sequential, a general-purpose remote I/O station is automatically set for a station without a station number as a reserved station.
Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A slave station connected to a CC-Link master/local module can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "CC- Link Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "CC-Link Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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Select [CC-Link Configuration] [Online] [Detect Now] in the "CC-Link Configuration" window. Select Read the message and select the "Set the Module Connected to the Communication Module also as the Read Object" checkbox, then click the [Yes] button. In any of the following cases, select the "Set the Module Connected to the Communication Module also as the Read 1.
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• Once an automatic detection of connected devices is performed, the mode setting and the transmission rate which have been set in a CC-Link master/local module are also detected. • The system configuration cannot be detected if an error occurs on the master station. Take the corrective actions and perform an automatic detection of connected devices again.
CC-Link master/local module CC-Link-AnyWireASLINK bridge module ASLINKAMP (Input) ASLINKER (Input) Type Model name Manufacturer CPU module LCPU L26CPU-BT Mitsubishi Electric Corporation CC-Link master/local module LJ61BT11 CC-Link-AnyWireASLINK bridge module NZ2AW1C2AL ASLINKAMP (Input) Photoelectric sensor B289SB-01AP-CAM20 (ASLINKAMP master) AnyWire Corporation B289SB-01AP-CAS (ASLINKAMP slave)
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Operating procedure Detect and display a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) in the "CC-Link Configuration" window. 2. Check 1. Select For the method for detecting and displaying a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) automatically in the "CC-Link Configuration" window, refer to the following section. Page 61 Detection method of a system configuration 3.
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The device supporting iQSS, which is connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL), is displayed in the "AnyWireASLINK Select Configuration" window. Select [AnyWireASLINK Configuration] [Close with Enabling the Setting] in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window. The setting of the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window is enabled and the window is closed.
Verifying Devices Supporting iQSS Against System Configuration The system configuration displayed in the "CC-Link Configuration" window can be verified against the slave stations connected to a CC-Link master/local module. The result is displayed in the "Verification Result of the Configuration with the Connected Module" window. Verify a system configuration when it is manually created or edited.
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■Verification method of a device supporting iQSS which is connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) The system configuration of a device supporting iQSS, which is connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL), can also be verified by the following operation. Operating procedure Select a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) in 'List of stations' or 'Device map area' in the "CC-Link Configuration"...
Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Parameters can be read from and written to a slave station. For the operation methods of the "CC-Link Configuration" window, refer to the following manual. GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual (Common) Window Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of stations' or 'Device map area' in the "CC-Link Configuration"...
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Operating procedure ■Reading parameters Select "Parameter read". Select a parameter to be read. 1. Select Click the [Execute] button. The selected parameter is read and the value is displayed in the column of "Read Value". 2. Check 3. Click ■Writing parameters Select "Parameter write".
Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Operating procedure Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. 1. Select Select a CC-Link master/local module in the "Module Selection (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button.
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■Display method of a device supporting iQSS, which is connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) on the "Sensor/Device Monitor for CC-Link" screen A device supporting iQSS, which is connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL), can be displayed on the "Sensor/Device Monitor for CC-Link"...
Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Backing up the information of a device supporting iQSS to an SD memory card and restoring it to a module simplifies the setting change for changeover. FMOV K0 D5000 M3000 M3500 M1000 M1000 SW80.0 SW80.1 SW160.0 SW160.1 M1100 Data backup/restoration...
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Backup folder/file Backup data is created in the 'iQSS' folder in the root directory when backing up the data. If no 'iQSS' folder exists when backing up the data, an 'iQSS' folder will be newly created. Up to 100 backup folders (date_number) can be created in the 'CC-Link' folder. Do not change a backup folder name, configuration or saved file.
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■Backup folder name 1) Date_Number 2014 12 11 Arbitrary number (2-digit (00 to 99) decimal) Backup date (2-digit decimal) Backup month (2-digit decimal) Backup year (4-digit decimal) 2) Start I/O number_Station number 0001 0001 Station number (4-digit decimal) CC-Link master/local module start I/O number (4-digit hexadecimal) (A value of start I/O number divided by 16) ■Backup file name 3) Station number STATON0001.QBR...
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Points to be checked before data backup/restoration ■Check the availability of data backup/restoration The data can be backed up and restored when a CC-Link master/local module and a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) satisfy the following conditions. Perform the automatic address detection function and the parameter batch read function before data backup/restoration. The 'n' indicates the address assigned to the master station by the station number setting.
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If any of the following operations are performed with a display unit during data backup, the operation will be completed abnormally and the error is displayed on the display unit. Operation name Project data batch save/load function File deletion on the "Memory card operation menu" screen of a display unit 4 CC-Link 4.5 Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS...
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■Unavailable operations and functions at the same time as data backup If any of the following operations and functions are performed during data backup, the backup will be completed abnormally and the error cause is stored in SD1452 (iQ Sensor Solution backup/restoration error cause in a module). The error is returned to the request source which performs the operation or function.
Data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be saved in an SD memory card for each station by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of stations' or 'Device map area' in the "CC-Link Configuration" window, and select [CC-Link Configuration] ...
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Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 76 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data backup.
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Execution method of data backup The target device for data backup can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit in the step of 'Setting the execution unit', set the start I/O number of a target device for data backup to SD1439. Target device (Module) Description 0 to FFH: Start I/O number...
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Example of a data backup ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. CC-Link master/local module start I/O number 10 Station No. 1 Station No. 2 Backup target • Target module type: CC-Link •...
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Backup execution trigger M1100 Backup right-to-use request trigger M1200 Backup right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Backup setting/start trigger M2000 Backup execution cancellation trigger M3000 Backup execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data backup request. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger.
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Example of a data backup (bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL)) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. CC-Link master/local module start I/O number 10 Station No. 1 CC-Link-AnyWireASLINK bridge module Address 1 to 4 Address 5 ID513 (201H) to ID517(205H)
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Backup execution trigger M1100 Backup right-to-use request trigger M1200 Backup right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Backup setting/start trigger M2000 Backup execution cancellation trigger M3000 Backup execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data backup request. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger.
Data restoration Information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS for each station by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of stations' or 'Device map area' in the "CC-Link Configuration" window, and select [CC-Link Configuration] ...
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Program execution for data restoration The information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 88 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data restoration.
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Execution method of data restoration The target device for data restoration can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit in the step of 'Setting the execution unit', set the start I/O number of a target device for data restoration to SD1439. Target device (Module) Description 0 to FFH: Start I/O number...
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Example of a data restoration ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. CC-Link master/local module start I/O number 10 Station No. 1 Station No. 2 Restoration target • Target module type: CC-Link •...
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Restoration execution trigger M1100 Restoration right-to-use request trigger M1200 Restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Restoration setting/start trigger M2000 Restoration execution cancellation trigger M3000 Restoration execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data restoration request. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger.
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Example of a data restoration (bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL)) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. CC-Link master/local module start I/O number 10 Station No. 1 CC-Link-AnyWireASLINK bridge module Address 1 to 4 Address 5 ID513 (201H) to ID517(205H)
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Restoration execution trigger M1100 Restoration right-to-use request trigger M1200 Restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Restoration setting/start trigger M2000 Restoration execution cancellation trigger M3000 Restoration execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data restoration request. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger.
ASLINKAMP (Input) ASLINKER (Input) Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool GX Works2 SWnDND-GXW2 and SWnDNC-GXW2 ('n' Mitsubishi Electric Corporation indicates its version.) CPU module LCPU L26CPU-BT CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module LJ71GF11-T2 CC-Link IE Field Network-AnyWireASLINK bridge module NZ2AW1GFAL...
Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A slave station connected to a CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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Enter the start device and end device to the "RX/RY Setting" and "RWw/RWr Setting" and select [CC IE Field Configuration] [Close with Reflecting the Setting] in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. 1. Enter 2. Select Write data to the CPU module and open the "CC IE Field Configuration"...
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■Detection methods of a system configuration The system configuration of CC-Link IE Field Network can also be detected by either of the following operations. • Click the [Detect Now] button in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. • Select [Online] [Detect Now] in MELSOFT Navigator. For the operation methods of MELSOFT Navigator, refer to the following manual.
Detecting devices connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL) To display devices supporting iQSS, which are connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL), on a system configuration diagram, first a bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL) needs to be detected in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. Then, perform an automatic detection of connected devices in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration"...
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When an automatic address detection is required, select the "Execute Detect Now after Address Auto-recognition" checkbox, then click the [Yes] button. For a case in which an automatic address detection is required, refer to the following manual. 1. Check MELSEC-Q/L AnyWireASLINK Master Module User's Manual 2.
Verifying Devices Supporting iQSS Against System Configuration The system configuration displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window can be verified against the slave stations connected to a CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module. The result is displayed in the "Verification Result of the Configuration with the Connected Module" window. Verify a system configuration when it is manually created or edited.
Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Parameters can be read from and written to a slave station. For the operation methods of the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, refer to the following manual. GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual (Common) Window Select a target module in the 'List of stations' or 'Device map area' in the "CC IE Field Configuration"...
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Operating procedure ■Reading parameters Select "Parameter read". Select a parameter to be read. Click the [Execute] button. 1. Select The selected parameter is read and the value is displayed in the column of "Read Value". 2. Check 3. Click ■Writing parameters Select "Parameter write".
Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Operating procedure Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. 1. Select Select a CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module in the "Module Selection (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button.
Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Backing up the information of a device supporting iQSS to an SD memory card and restoring it to a module simplifies the setting change for changeover. FMOV K0 D5000 M3000 M3500 M1000 M1000 SW0B0.0 D2001.1 D2001.4 Data backup/restoration M1100...
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Backup folder/file Backup data is created in the 'iQSS' folder in the root directory when backing up the data. If no 'iQSS' folder exists when backing up the data, an 'iQSS' folder will be newly created. Up to 100 backup folders (date_number) can be created in the 'CC IE Field' folder. Do not change a backup folder name, configuration or saved file.
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When backing up the data of a device supporting iQSS, which is connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL): • Backup data is stored in the 'CC IE Field' backup folder. • The station sub-ID number is the same ID number as the AnyWireASLINK address ID. •...
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Points to be checked before data backup/restoration ■Check the availability of data backup/restoration The data can be backed up and restored when a CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module and a bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL) satisfy the following conditions. Perform the automatic address detection function and the parameter batch read function before data backup/restoration. The 'n' indicates the address assigned to the master station by the station number setting.
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■Communication timeout time To back up or restore the data in a slave station connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL), set the communication timeout time as follows: • 128 or less slave stations: 60 seconds (recommended) • 129 or more slave stations: more than 80 seconds The communication timeout time can be set by using SD1445.
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■Unavailable operations and functions at the same time as data backup If any of the following operations and functions are performed during data backup, the backup will be completed abnormally and the error cause is stored in SD1452 (iQ Sensor Solution backup/restoration error cause in a module). The error is returned to the request source which performs the operation or function.
Data backup Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 115 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data backup.
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Execution method of data backup The target device for data backup can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit in the step of 'Setting the execution unit', set the start I/O number of a target device for data backup to SD1439. Target device (Module) Description 0 to FFH: Start I/O number...
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Example of a data backup (bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL)) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module start I/O number 30 Station No. 1 CC-Link IE Field Network-AnyWireASLINK bridge module Address 1 to 4 Address 5 ID513 (201H) to...
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■Devices used in the program Set the devices used in the program by refresh parameters in advance. Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Backup execution trigger M1100 Backup right-to-use request trigger M1200 Backup right-to-use confirmation trigger ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW00B0 to SW00B7) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data backup request. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger.
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Example of a data backup (remote I/O module) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module start I/O number 30 Backup target Station No. 1 Station No.
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■Devices used in the program Set the devices used in the program by refresh parameters in advance. Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Backup execution trigger M1100 Backup right-to-use request trigger M1200 Backup right-to-use confirmation trigger ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW00B0 to SW00B7) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data backup request. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger.
Data restoration Program execution for data restoration The information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 126 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data restoration.
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Execution method of data restoration The target device for data restoration can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit in the step of 'Setting the execution unit', set the start I/O number of a target device for data restoration to SD1439. Target device (Module) Description 0 to FFH: Start I/O number...
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Example of a data restoration (bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL)) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module start I/O number 30 Station No. 1 CC-Link IE Field Network-AnyWireASLINK bridge module Address 1 to 4 Address 5 ID513 (201H) to...
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■Devices used in the program Set the devices used in the program by refresh parameters in advance. Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Restoration execution trigger M1100 Restoration right-to-use request trigger M1200 Restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Restoration setting/start trigger ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW00B0 to SW00B7) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data restoration request. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger.
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Example of a data restoration (remote I/O module) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module start I/O number 30 Restoration target Station No. 1 Station No.
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■Devices used in the program Set the devices used in the program by refresh parameters in advance. Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Restoration execution trigger M1100 Restoration right-to-use request trigger M1200 Restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Restoration setting/start trigger ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration/Checking data link status] Check that the other station data link status (SW00B0 to SW00B7) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data restoration request. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger.
CPU module Laser displacement sensor COGNEX Vision System Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool GX Works2 SWnDND-GXW2 and SWnDNC-GXW2 ('n' indicates Mitsubishi Electric Corporation its version.) CPU module LCPU L26CPU-BT Laser displacement sensor HL-C2 Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd.
Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A device supporting iQSS connected to a built-in Ethernet port CPU can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "Ethernet Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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The actual system configuration is displayed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window. List of devices Device map area Output window Select [Ethernet Configuration] [Close with Reflecting the Setting] in the "Ethernet Configuration" window. The setting in the "Ethernet Configuration" window is applied to the Select PLC parameter and completed.
Applying the Communication Setting to a Device Supporting iQSS The communication setting set in the "Ethernet Configuration" window can be applied to a device supporting iQSS. Perform this function after adding, deleting or changing the setting of a device supporting iQSS. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of devices' or 3.
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When the communication setting is changed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window, perform a reflection of communication setting to Ethernet devices in order to match the communication setting between a CPU module and a device supporting iQSS. ■Selecting devices supporting iQSS in the "Module List" window The reflection function of communication setting cannot be performed to devices supporting iQSS, which are selected in the "Module List"...
Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Sensor parameters can be read from and written to a device supporting iQSS. For the operation methods of the "Ethernet Configuration" window, refer to the following manual. GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual (Common) Window Select a device supporting iQSS in 'List of devices' or 'Device 2.
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Operating procedure ■Reading parameters Select "Parameter read". Select a parameter to be read. 1. Select Click the [Execute] button. The selected parameter is read and the value is displayed in the column of "Read Value". 2. Check 3. Click ■Writing parameters Select "Parameter write".
Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Operating procedure Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. Select a built-in Ethernet port LCPU in the "Module Selection 1. Select (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button. 2.
Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Backing up the information of a device supporting iQSS to an SD memory card and restoring it to a module simplifies the setting change for changeover. FMOV K0 D5000 M3000 M3500 M1000 M1000 SD1288.A Data backup/restoration M1100 M1100...
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Backup folder/file Backup data is created in the 'iQSS' folder in the root directory when backing up the data. If no 'iQSS' folder exists when backing up the data, an 'iQSS' folder will be newly created. Up to 100 backup folders (date_number) can be created in the 'Ethernet' folder. Do not change a backup folder name, configuration or saved file.
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Considerations for data backup/restoration ■Use of an SD memory card • During a data backup or restoration, do not perform the following actions: turning OFF the power, resetting a module, and inserting or removing an SD memory card. Otherwise, the data backup or restoration will be interrupted and the data will not be backed up or restored properly. •...
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■Unavailable operations and functions at the same time as data backup If any of the following operations and functions are performed during data backup, the backup will be completed abnormally and the error cause is stored in SD1452 (iQ Sensor Solution backup/restoration error cause in a module). The error is returned to the request source which performs the operation or function.
Data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be saved in an SD memory card for each IP address by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of modules' or 'Device map area' in the "Ethernet Configuration" window, 2.
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Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 150 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data backup.
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Execution method of data backup The target device for data backup can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit in the step of 'Set the execution unit', set the built-in Ethernet port CPU as the target device of data backup for SD1439. Target device (Module) Description 03FFH: Built-in Ethernet...
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Example of a data backup ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. Built-in Ethernet port LCPU Built-in Ethernet port LCPU IP address: 10.97.95.1 IP address:10.97.95.6 Backup target "IP address IP address IP address 10.97.95.40 10.97.95.50...
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Backup execution trigger M1100 Backup right-to-use request trigger M1200 Backup right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Backup setting/start trigger M2000 Backup execution cancellation trigger M3000 Backup execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup] Set the backup right-to-use request trigger. [Requesting backup right to use] (11) Store the right-to-use number. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger. Set the backup right-to-use confirmation trigger.
Data restoration Information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS for each IP address by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'List of devices' or 2. Select 'Device map area' in the "Ethernet Configuration"...
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Program execution for data restoration The information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS with a program. Operating procedure Start Acquire the right to use special relays/registers. Page 158 Acquiring a right to use Completion of right-to-use acquisition Set the settings for data restoration.
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Execution method of data restoration The target device for data restoration can be set with a program. ■Acquiring a right to use Set a value within the range from 1000H to 1FFFH to SD1435. Right to use for data backup •...
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Setting the operation setting when a data restoration error occurs Set the operation on error to the lower 8 bits of SD1444 in order to in order to restore data for multiple devices supporting iQSS. Operation on error Description 0H: Continue Set this to continue a data restoration even if it fails on some devices while being performed to multiple devices supporting iQSS.
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Example of a data restoration ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. Built-in Ethernet port LCPU IP address: 10.97.95.1 Restoration target IP address IP address 10.97.95.40 10.97.95.50 • Target module type: Ethernet •...
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■Devices used in the program Device Description Value Initialization trigger M1000 Restoration execution trigger M1100 Restoration right-to-use request trigger M1200 Restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger M1300 Restoration setting/start trigger M2000 Restoration execution cancellation trigger M3000 Restoration execution normal completion display ...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration] Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger. [Requesting restoration right to use] (11) Store the right-to-use number. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger. Set the restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger.
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PART 3 GX Works3 This part explains the operation methods when using the iQ Sensor Solution functions in GX Works3/ MELSOFT Navigator. 7 AnyWireASLINK 8 CC-Link 9 CC-Link IE Field Network 10 Ethernet...
This section explains the iQ Sensor Solution functions for AnyWireASLINK using the following system configuration. Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool GX Works3 SWnDND-GXW3 ('n' indicates its version.) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation CPU module RCPU R08CPU AnyWireASLINK master module RJ51AW12AL ASLINKAMP (Input)
Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A slave module connected to an AnyWireASLINK master module can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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The actual system configuration is displayed in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window. Select [Close with Saving the Setting] in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window. The information, such as parameters, displayed in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window is applied to the network parameter. 7 AnyWireASLINK 7.1 Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically...
Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Parameters can be read from and written to a slave module. Window Select a device supporting iQSS in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window, then right-click and select [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Module] from the shortcut menu.
Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Operating procedure Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. Select an AnyWireASLINK master module in the "Module Selection (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button.
Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up to/restored from an SD memory card by using special relays and special registers. This will make a data restoration or utilization simplified and the time taken to change the information of multiple devices supporting iQSS, restore data when a failure occurred in a device supporting iQSS, and to perform a changeover will also be shortened.
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Backup folder/file New backup folders are created in the 'ASLINK' folder which exists in the 'Backup' folder under the main folder of '$MELPRJ$' in an SD memory card when data is backed up. If no '$MELPRJ$' folder, 'Backup' folder, or 'ASLINK' folder exists, each of the folders are created as well when data is backed Up to 100 backup folders (date_number) can be created in the 'ASLINK' folder.
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Considerations for data backup/restoration ■Use of an SD memory card • During a data backup or restoration, do not perform the following actions: turning OFF the power, resetting a module, and inserting or removing an SD memory card. Otherwise, for the data backup, data that was backed up until the data backup processing was interrupted retains in the SD memory card.
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■Communication load When data is backed up or restored, the load of the service processing in the CPU module is temporarily increased. Consequently, a communication response will be slow and a timeout error may occur in other communications. To avoid a timeout error, review the value set for "Device/Label Access Service Processing Setting". [CPU Parameter] ...
Data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be saved in an SD memory card for each ID by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window, and select [AnyWireASLINK Configuration] [Online] [Backup Slave Module].
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Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card. New folders are created every time when data is backed up, and data of each device supporting iQSS is saved as a file in the folders.
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■Setting the backup setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 1H: AnyWireASLINK Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to the AnyWireASLINK master module. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be backed up at once.
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Setting the operation setting when a data backup error occurs Set the operation to be performed when the data backup fails on some devices while being processed to multiple devices supporting iQSS to the lower 8 bits of SD1367 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration operation setting). Operation on error Description 0H: Continue...
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Example of a data backup ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. (1) Backup target • Target module type: AnyWireASLINK • Execution unit: Module • Folder number setting: Automatic specification •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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For details on special relays (SM) and special registers (SD) to be used and their setting ranges, refer to the following section. Page 355 Special Relay (SM)/Special Register (SD) List 7 AnyWireASLINK 7.4 Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Requesting backup right to use] Store the right-to-use number. Set a right-to-use request. Set the backup right-to-use confirmation trigger. [Checking backup right to use] (22) Set the backup setting/start trigger.
Data restoration Information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS for each ID by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window, and select [AnyWireASLINK Configuration] ...
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Program execution for data restoration Information in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS. Select a backup folder to be restored. In the data restoration, information such as a model name or device version in the system file ($BKUP_UNIT_INF.BSI) created with backup is compared with that of a device supporting iQSS.
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■Setting the restoration setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 1H: AnyWireASLINK Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to the AnyWireASLINK master module. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be restored at once.
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■Performing a data restoration Turn ON SM1364 (iQ Sensor Solution restoration request) to request a data restoration. Data is restored after a data restoration request. SM1364 is turned OFF when a data restoration is completed. Checking the execution status of a data restoration The execution status of a data restoration can be checked with the following special register areas.
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Example of a data restoration ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. (1) Restoration target • Target module type: AnyWireASLINK • Execution unit: Module • Folder number setting: 0 • Target device (target module): Start I/O No.0 •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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For details on special relays (SM) and special registers (SD) to be used and their setting ranges, refer to the following section. Page 355 Special Relay (SM)/Special Register (SD) List 7 AnyWireASLINK 7.4 Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Requesting restoration right to use] Store the right-to-use number. Set a right-to-use request. Set the restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger. [Checking restoration right to use] (22) Set the restoration setting/start trigger.
This section explains the iQ Sensor Solution functions for CC-Link using the following system configuration. (2) (3) Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool GX Works3 SWnDND-GXW3 ('n' indicates its version.) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation CPU module RCPU R08CPU CC-Link master/local module RJ61BT11 Analog input module (voltage/current input) AJ65SBT2B-64AD...
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Before using iQ Sensor Solution functions ■Link refresh setting (module parameter) Some iQ Sensor Solution functions cannot be performed if devices to refresh the data of remote input (RX), remote output (RY), remote register (RWr), and remote register (RWw) are not set. Set devices used to data refresh in advance.
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Considerations when detecting devices supporting iQSS ■Station numbers of slave stations are not sequential When an automatic detection of connected devices is performed in a system configuration in which the station numbers of slave stations are not sequential, a general-purpose remote I/O station is automatically set for a station without a station number as a reserved station.
Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A slave station connected to a CC-Link master/local module can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "CC- Link Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "CC-Link Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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The "CC-Link Configuration" window appears. Click the [Detect Now] button. Read the message and select the "Set the Module Connected to the Communication Module also as the Read Object" checkbox, then click the [Yes] button. The actual system configuration is displayed in the "CC-Link Configuration"...
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■Setting the operation mode for CC-Link Ver.2-compatible slave station A bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) is a CC-Link Ver.2-compatible slave station. To detect and display a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) on a system configuration diagram, set the operation mode in which CC-Link Ver.2-compatible slave station works. The following table shows the combinations of the parameter setting for a CC-Link master/local module and the CC-Link operation mode for a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL).
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The "AnyWireASLINK Configuration" window appears. Click the [Detect Now] button. When an automatic address detection is required, select the "Execute Detect Now after Address Auto-recognition" checkbox, then click the [Yes] button. For a case in which an automatic address detection is required, refer to the following manual.
Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Parameters can be read from and written to a slave station. Window Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "CC-Link Configuration" window, then right-click and select [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] from the shortcut menu.
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Operating procedure ■"Parameter Processing of Slave Station" screen • Reading parameters Select a target to be read. Select a parameter. Click the [Execute] button. The selected parameter is read and the value is displayed in the column of "Read Value". •...
Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Operating procedure Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. Select a CC-Link master/local module in the "Module Selection (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button.
Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up to/restored from an SD memory card by using special relays and special registers. This will make a data restoration or utilization simplified and the time taken to change the information of multiple devices supporting iQSS, restore data when a failure occurred in a device supporting iQSS, and to perform a changeover will also be shortened.
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Backup folder/file Backup data is created in the 'CC-Link' folder which exists in the 'Backup' folder under the main folder of '$MELPRJ$' in the root directory when data is backed up. If no '$MELPRJ$' folder, 'Backup' folder, or 'CC-Link' folder exists, each of the folders are created as well when data is backed Up to 100 backup folders (date_number) can be created in the 'CC-Link' folder.
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■Backup folder name • Date_Number YYYYMMDD_** YYYY: Year when the data was backed up (four digits in decimal) MM: Month when the data was backed up (two digits in decimal) DD: Day when the data was backed up (two digits in decimal) **: Number (two digits in decimal (00 to 99)) *1 If multiple folders with the same number exist while a target folder (0 to 99) is set to SD1363 (iQ Sensor Solution backup/restoration folder number setting), the date of the backup folder name may not be updated.
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Points to be checked before data backup/restoration ■Check the availability of data backup/restoration The data can be backed up and restored when a CC-Link master/local module and a bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL) satisfy the following conditions. Perform the automatic address detection function and the parameter batch read function before data backup/restoration. The 'n' indicates the address assigned to the master station by the station number setting.
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■Concurrent use of other functions While any of the following operations or functions are being performed, backup/restoration cannot be performed. Additionally, the following operations and functions cannot be performed during data backup/restoration. Operation/function name Operation with an engineering tool Initializing the CPU built-in memory/SD memory card Clearing values (file register) Writing data to a programmable controller (including online change of files) Deleting data in the programmable controller...
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■Communication load When data is backed up or restored, the load of the service processing in the CPU module is temporarily increased. Consequently, a communication response will be slow and a timeout error may occur in other communications. To avoid a timeout error, review the value set for "Device/Label Access Service Processing Setting". [CPU Parameter] ...
Data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be saved in an SD memory card for each station by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "CC-Link Configuration" window, and select [CC-Link Configuration] [Online] ...
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Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card. New folders are created every time when data is backed up, and data of each device supporting iQSS is saved in a file format in the folders.
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■Setting the backup setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 2H: CC-Link Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to the CC-Link master station. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be backed up at once.
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit, set a start I/O number to SD1364 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/ restoration target setting (target module)). Target device (Module) Description 0 to FFH: Start I/O number Set the start I/O number (the value obtained by dividing the start I/O number by 16) of the CC-Link master station which is connected to a target device supporting iQSS.
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■Performing a data backup Turn ON SM1361 (iQ Sensor Solution backup request) to request a data backup. Data is backed up after a data backup request. SM1361 is turned OFF when a data backup is completed. Checking the execution status of a data backup The execution status of a data backup can be checked with the following special registers.
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Example of a data backup ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. (1) Backup target • Target module type: CC-Link • Execution unit: Station • Folder number setting: 18 • Target device (target module): Start I/O No.0 •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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For details on special relays (SM) and special registers (SD) to be used and their setting ranges, refer to the following section. Page 355 Special Relay (SM)/Special Register (SD) List ■Sample program 8 CC-Link 8.4 Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup/Checking data link status] Check that the data link status of other stations (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data backup request. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger.
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Example of a data backup (bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL)) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. (1) Backup target • Target module type: CC-Link • Execution unit: Station • Folder number setting: 18 •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Executing data backup/Checking data link status] Check that the data link status of other stations (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data backup request. Set the backup right-to-use request trigger.
Data restoration Information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS for each station by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "CC-Link Configuration" window, and select [CC-Link Configuration] [Online] ...
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Program execution for data restoration Information in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS. Select a backup folder to be restored. In the data restoration, information such as a model name or device version in the system file ($BKUP_UNIT_INF.BSI) created with backup is compared with that of the CC-Link master station or a device supporting iQSS.
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■Setting the restoration setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 2H: CC-Link Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to the CC-Link master station. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be restored at once.
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Setting the operation setting when a data restoration error occurs Set the operation to be performed when the data restoration fails on some devices while being processed to multiple devices supporting iQSS to the lower 8 bits of SD1367 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration operation setting). Operation on error Description 0H: Continue...
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Example of a data restoration ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. (1) Restoration target • Target module type: CC-Link • Execution unit: Station • Folder number setting: 18 • Target device (target module): Start I/O No.0 •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration/Checking data link status] Check that the data link status of other stations (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data restoration request. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger.
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Example of a data restoration (bridge module (NZ2AW1C2AL)) ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. • Target module type: CC-Link • Execution unit: Station • Folder number setting: 18 • Target device (target module): Start I/O No.0 •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Executing data restoration/Checking data link status] Check that the data link status of other stations (SW0080 to SW0083) indicates that a data link is in process before making a data restoration request. Set the restoration right-to-use request trigger.
This section explains the iQ Sensor Solution functions for CC-Link IE Field Network using the following system configuration. (2) (3) Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool GX Works3 SWnDND-GXW3 ('n' indicates its version.) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation CPU module RCPU R08CPU CC-Link IE Field Network-equipped master/local module RJ71GF11-T2 Basic Digital Output Module...
Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A slave station connected to a CC-Link IE Field Network-equipped master/local module can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "CC-Link IE Field Network Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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The "CC IE Field Configuration" window appears. Click the [Detect Now] button. The actual system configuration is displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. Select [Close with Reflecting the Setting] in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. Information such as parameters displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration"...
Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Parameters can be read from and written to a slave station. Window Select a device supporting iQSS in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, then right-click and select [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station]/[The Parameter Processing of Same Slave Station] from the shortcut menu.
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■"The Parameter Processing of Same Slave Station" screen Click the [Editing Parameter] button. "Parameter Processing of Slave Station" screen appears. Set the parameter information, and click the [Close with setting] button. 9 CC-Link IE Field Network 9.2 Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS...
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Select a target device. Note that the devices with the same model name and the same device version can be the target. Click the [Execute] button. The execution result is output by clicking the [Export Execution Result] button. 9 CC-Link IE Field Network 9.2 Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS...
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Option setting The "Option Setting" screen will appear by selecting [Tool] [Options] in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. In the option setting, parameter information can be saved in a project. Parameter information is saved in a project by selecting the checkbox. Conditions under which saved parameter information is cleared Saved parameter information will be deleted under the following condition.
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■Operations that delete the parameters of a slave station in GX Works3 Parameter information will be deleted from the storage file when performing any of the following operations in GX Works3. Read the parameters of a slave station by selecting [Parameter Processing of Slave Station]/[The Parameter Processing of Same Slave Station] from the shortcut menu.
Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Window Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. Select a CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module in the "Module Selection (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button.
Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up to/restored from an SD memory card by using special relays and special registers. This will make a data restoration or utilization simplified and the time taken to change the information of multiple devices supporting iQSS, restore data when a failure occurred in a device supporting iQSS, and to perform a changeover will also be shortened.
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Backup folder/file New backup folders are created in the 'CC_IE_Field' folder which exists in the 'Backup' folder under the main folder of '$MELPRJ$' in an SD memory card when data is backed up. If no '$MELPRJ$' folder, 'Backup' folder, or 'CC_IE_Field' folder exists, each of the folders are created as well when data is backed up.
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When backing up the data of a device supporting iQSS, which is connected to a bridge module (NZ2AW1GFAL): • Backup data is stored in the 'CC_IE_Field' backup folder. • The station sub-ID number is the same ID number as the AnyWireASLINK address ID. •...
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Considerations for data backup/restoration ■Stations to which data cannot be backed up and restored • Local station • Sub-master station that is monitoring the master station (performing the sub-master operation) • Station whose data link has stopped due to a station number duplication error •...
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■Communication load When data is backed up or restored, the load of the service processing in the CPU module is temporarily increased. Consequently, a communication response will be slow and a timeout error may occur in other communications. To avoid a timeout error, review the value set for "Device/Label Access Service Processing Setting". [CPU Parameter] ...
Data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be saved in an SD memory card for each station by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, and select [CC IE Field Configuration] ...
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Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card. New folders are created every time when data is backed up, and data of each device supporting iQSS is saved in a file format in the folders.
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■Setting the backup setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 4H: CC-Link IE Field Network Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to the CC-Link IE Field Network master station. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be backed up at once.
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Setting a target device • Setting a module When '1H' (module unit) is set for the execution unit, set a start I/O number to SD1364 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/ restoration target setting (target module)). In a multiple CPU system, only the CC-Link IE Field Network master station controlled by a host CPU can be backed up. Data backup cannot be performed for non-controlled modules.
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■Performing a data backup Turn ON SM1361 (iQ Sensor Solution backup request) to request a data backup. Data is backed up after a data backup request. SM1361 is turned OFF when a data backup is completed. Checking the execution status of a data backup The execution status of a data backup can be checked with the following special registers.
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Example of a data backup ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. (1) Backup target • Target module type: CC-Link IE Field Network • Execution unit: Module • Folder number setting: Automatic specification •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Requesting backup right to use] Store the right-to-use number. Set a right-to-use request. Set the backup right-to-use confirmation trigger. [Checking backup right to use] (22) Set the backup setting/start trigger.
Data restoration Information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS for each station by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, and select [CC IE Field Configuration] ...
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Program execution for data restoration Information in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS. Select a backup folder to be restored. In the data restoration, information such as a model name or device version in the system file ($BKUP_UNIT_INF.BSI) created with backup is compared with that of the CC-Link IE Field Network master station or a device supporting iQSS.
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■Setting the restoration setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 4H: CC-Link IE Field Network Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to the CC-Link IE Field Network master station. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be restored at once.
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Setting the operation setting when a data restoration error occurs Set the operation to be performed when the data restoration fails on some devices while being processed to multiple devices supporting iQSS to the lower 8 bits of SD1367 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration operation setting). Operation on error Description 0H: Continue...
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Example of a data restoration ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. (1) Restoration target • Target module type: CC-Link IE Field Network • Execution unit: Module • Folder number setting: 0 •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Requesting restoration right to use] Store the right-to-use number. Set a right-to-use request. Set the restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger. [Checking restoration right to use] (22) Set the restoration setting/start trigger.
This section explains the iQ Sensor Solution functions for Ethernet using the following system configuration. Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool GX Works3 SWnDND-GXW3 ('n' indicates its version.) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation CPU module RCPU R08CPU Graphic operation terminal GOT2000 series...
10.1 Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A device supporting iQSS connected to a built-in Ethernet port CPU can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "Ethernet Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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The actual system configuration is displayed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window. Select [Close with Reflecting the Setting] in the "Ethernet Configuration" window. The setting in the "Ethernet Configuration" window is applied to the network parameter and completed. 10 Ethernet 10.1 Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically...
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• Up to 16 devices supporting iQSS can be displayed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window (in ascending order of MAC address) by performing an automatic detection of connected devices. • The system configuration cannot be detected if an error occurs on a CPU module or device supporting iQSS.
10.2 Applying the Communication Setting to a Device Supporting iQSS The communication setting set in the "Ethernet Configuration" window can be applied to a device supporting iQSS. Perform this function after adding, deleting or changing the setting of a device supporting iQSS. Operating procedure Enter the communication setting.
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■Selecting devices supporting iQSS in the "Module List" window A reflection of communication setting to Ethernet devices cannot be performed to a device supporting iQSS, which is selected in the "Module List" window and dragged and dropped onto the 'List of devices' or 'Device map area'. Perform an automatic detection of connected devices in order to detect the communication setting, then perform a reflection of communication setting to Ethernet devices.
10.3 Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Sensor parameters can be read from and written to a device supporting iQSS. Window Select a device supporting iQSS in the "Ethernet Configuration" window, then right-click and select [Online] [Parameter Processing of Ethernet Device] from the shortcut menu.
10.4 Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS The connection statuses of devices supporting iQSS can be monitored. Operating procedure Select [Diagnostics] [Sensor/Device Monitor] with an engineering tool. Select a built-in Ethernet port CPU in the "Module Selection (Sensor/Device Monitor)" screen, and click the [OK] button. The "Sensor/Device Monitor for Ethernet Configuration"...
10.5 Backing up/Restoring Data of Devices Supporting iQSS Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up to/restored from an SD memory card by using special relays and special registers. This will make a data restoration or utilization simplified and the time taken to change the information of multiple devices supporting iQSS, restore data when a failure occurred in a device supporting iQSS, and to perform a changeover will also be shortened.
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Backup folder/file New backup folders are created in the 'Ethernet' folder which exists in the 'Backup' folder under the main folder of '$MELPRJ$' in an SD memory card when data is backed up. If no '$MELPRJ$' folder, 'Backup' folder, or 'Ethernet' folder exists, each of the folders are created as well when data is backed Up to 100 backup folders (date_number) can be created in the 'Ethernet' folder.
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Considerations for data backup/restoration ■Use of an SD memory card • During a data backup or restoration, do not perform the following actions: turning OFF the power, resetting a module, and inserting or removing an SD memory card. Otherwise, for the data backup, data that was backed up until the data backup processing was interrupted retains in the SD memory card.
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■Communication load When data is backed up or restored, the load of the service processing in the CPU module is temporarily increased. Consequently, a communication response will be slow and a timeout error may occur in other communications. To avoid a timeout error, review the value set for "Device/Label Access Service Processing Setting". [CPU Parameter] ...
Data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be saved in an SD memory card for each IP address by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "Ethernet Configuration" window, and select [Ethernet Configuration] [Online] ...
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Program execution for data backup Information of a device supporting iQSS can be backed up in an SD memory card. New folders are created every time when data is backed up, and data of each device supporting iQSS is saved in a file format in the folders.
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■Setting the backup setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 3H: Ethernet Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to Ethernet. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be backed up at once.
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Setting the operation setting when a data backup error occurs Set the operation to be performed when the data backup fails on some devices while being processed to multiple devices supporting iQSS to the lower 8 bits of SD1367 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration operation setting). Operation on error Description 0H: Continue...
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Example of a data backup ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data backup. 10.97.95.1 10.97.95.6 10.97.95.50 I0.97.95.40 10.97.95.60 (1) Backup target (2) Devices supporting iQSS which communicate with the built-in Ethernet port LCPU (IP address: 10.97.95.1) (3) Devices supporting iQSS which communicate with the built-in Ethernet port LCPU (IP address: 10.97.95.6) •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the backup execution trigger. [Requesting backup right to use] Store the right-to-use number. Set a right-to-use request. Set the backup right-to-use confirmation trigger. [Checking backup right to use] (22) Set the backup setting/start trigger.
Data restoration Information saved in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS for each IP address by using an engineering tool. Operating procedure Select a target device supporting iQSS in the "Ethernet Configuration" window, and select [Ethernet Configuration] [Online] ...
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Program execution for data restoration Information in an SD memory card can be restored to a device supporting iQSS. Select a backup folder to be restored. In the data restoration, information such as a model name or device version in the system file ($BKUP_UNIT_INF.BSI) created with backup is compared with that of a device supporting iQSS.
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■Setting the restoration setting Setting a target module type Set a target module with the lower 8 bits of SD1362 (iQ Sensor Solution data backup/restoration target module, execution unit setting). Target module type Description 3H: Ethernet Set this to specify a device supporting iQSS which is connected to Ethernet. Setting an execution unit Set a unit to specify the range of data to be restored at once.
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■Performing a data restoration Turn ON SM1364 (iQ Sensor Solution restoration request) to request a data restoration. Data is restored after a data restoration request. SM1364 is turned OFF when a data restoration is completed. Checking the execution status of a data restoration The execution status of a data restoration can be checked with the following special register areas.
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Example of a data restoration ■Example of a system configuration The following shows the example of a system configuration for data restoration. 10.97.95.1 10.97.95.50 10.97.95.40 (1) Restoration target • Target module type: Ethernet • Execution unit: IP address • Folder number setting: 7 •...
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■Label setting GX Works3 provides functions that support the creation of a program. The following table shows the module labels and the global labels used in the sample program. There is no need to change the settings of the module labels. For details on the global labels, refer to the following manual. MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Program Design) Categor Device...
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[Initialization] Initialize the execution result. Initialize the normal completion display. Initialize the abnormal completion display. Set the restoration execution trigger. [Requesting restoration right to use] Store the right-to-use number. Set a right-to-use request. Set the restoration right-to-use confirmation trigger. [Checking restoration right to use] (22) Set the restoration setting/start trigger.
PART 4 MI Configurator This part explains the operation methods when using the iQ Sensor Solution functions in MI Configurator. 11 CC-Link IE Field Network 12 Ethernet...
This section explains the iQ Sensor Solution functions for CC-Link IE Field Network using the following system configuration. Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool MI Configurator SW1DNN-MICONF-M Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Module MELIPC MI5122-VW Basic Digital Output Module Screw terminal block type...
11.1 Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A slave station connected to a MELIPC can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "CC-Link IE Field Network Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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The actual system configuration is displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. Select [Close with Reflecting the Setting] in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. Information such as parameters displayed in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window is applied to the network parameter. Information may not be read correctly when performing an automatic detection of connected devices right after a slave station is connected.
11.2 Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Parameters can be read from and written to a slave station. Window Select a device supporting iQSS in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, then right-click and select [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station]/[The Parameter Processing of Same Slave Station] from the shortcut menu.
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■"The Parameter Processing of Same Slave Station" screen Click the [Editing Parameter] button. "Parameter Processing of Slave Station" screen appears. Set the parameter information, and click the [Close with setting] button. Select a target device. Note that the devices with the same model name and the same device version can be the target.
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Option setting The "Option Setting" screen will appear by selecting [Tool] [Options] in the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. In the option setting, parameter information can be saved in a project. Parameter information is saved in a project by selecting the checkbox. Conditions under which saved parameter information is cleared Saved parameter information will be deleted under the following condition.
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■Operations that delete the parameters of a slave station in MI Configurator Parameter information will be deleted from the storage file when performing any of the following operations in MI Configurator. Read the parameters of a slave station by selecting [Parameter Processing of Slave Station]/[The Parameter Processing of Same Slave Station] from the shortcut menu.
System configuration This section explains the iQ Sensor Solution functions for Ethernet using the following system configuration. Type Model name Manufacturer Engineering tool MI Configurator SW1DNN-MICONF-M Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Module MELIPC MI5122-VW Device supporting iQSS Laser displacement sensor HL-C2 Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd.
12.1 Detecting Devices Supporting iQSS Automatically A device supporting iQSS connected to a MELIPC can be detected and the information can be displayed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window. For the creation method of a new project and the operation methods of the "Ethernet Configuration" window, refer to the following manual.
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• Up to 16 devices supporting iQSS can be displayed in the "Ethernet Configuration" window (in ascending order of MAC address) by performing an automatic detection of connected devices. • The system configuration cannot be detected if an error occurs on a MELIPC and a device supporting iQSS. Take the corrective actions and perform the automatic detection function of connected devices again.
12.2 Applying the Communication Setting to a Device Supporting iQSS The communication setting set in the "Ethernet Configuration" window can be applied to a device supporting iQSS. Perform this function after adding, deleting or changing the setting of a device supporting iQSS. Operating procedure Enter the communication setting.
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Perform an automatic detection of connected devices in order to detect the communication setting, then perform a reflection of communication setting to Ethernet devices. ■Changing the IP address of an Ethernet port When the IP address of the Ethernet port CH1 is changed, open the "Ethernet Configuration" window in order to match the IP address on a MELIPC side in the "Ethernet Configuration"...
12.3 Reading/Writing Parameters from/to Devices Supporting iQSS Sensor parameters can be read from and written to a device supporting iQSS. Window Select a device supporting iQSS in the "Ethernet Configuration" window, then right-click and select [Online] [Parameter Processing of Ethernet Device] from the shortcut menu.
APPENDIX Appendix 1 Useful Functions Linkage with dedicated tools (association with properties) A dedicated tool and manual can be activated from a device supporting iQSS on 'Device map area' by linking the properties. Operating procedure For Ethernet Select a target device supporting iQSS in 'Device map area' in the "Ethernet Configuration"...
Command execution to slave station Commands can be executed to slave stations connected to CC-Link master/local module or CC-Link IE Field Network master/ local module. Before executing commands to a slave station, complete the settings so that the communication with a device supporting iQSS can be established successfully.
Appendix 2 Devices that Support iQ Sensor Solution This section shows the list of the available devices for iQ Sensor Solution. CPU module The following shows the CPU modules available for each connection method for iQ Sensor Solution. : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name Connection method...
*21 Modules with a serial number whose first five digits are '15072' or higher support the data backup/restoration function. *22 Modules with a serial number whose first five digits are '17012' or higher support the data backup/restoration function. *23 Modules with a serial number whose first five digits are '17052' or higher support the data backup/restoration function. *24 Modules with a serial number whose first five digits are '18072' or higher support it.
Devices supporting iQSS (CPU module) The devices supporting iQSS available for each connection method for iQ Sensor Solution are listed in the following sections. • Page 328 AnyWireASLINK • Page 329 CC-Link • Page 330 CC-Link IE Field Network • Page 331 CC-Link IE Field Network Basic •...
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AnyWireASLINK The following shows the devices supporting iQSS, iQ Sensor Solution functions, and supported version available for AnyWireASLINK. ■Mitsubishi Electric Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function AnyWireASLINK master module RJ51AW12AL ...
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CC-Link The following shows the devices supporting iQSS, iQ Sensor Solution functions, and supported version available for CC-Link. ■Mitsubishi Electric Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function *1,*2 ...
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CC-Link IE Field Network The following shows the devices supporting iQSS, iQ Sensor Solution functions, and supported version available for CC-Link IE Field Network. ■Mitsubishi Electric Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function ...
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CC-Link IE Field Network Basic The following shows the devices supporting iQSS, iQ Sensor Solution functions, and supported version available for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic. ■Mitsubishi Electric Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function ...
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Ethernet The following shows the devices supporting iQSS, iQ Sensor Solution functions, and supported version available for Ethernet. ■Mitsubishi Electric Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function ...
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■Cognex Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function *1,*2 COGNEX Vision System In-Sight 5000, In-Sight 7000, In-Sight Micro, In-Sight EZ-100, In-Sight EZ-700 *1 LCPUs with a serial number whose first five digits are '15043' or higher supports it.
Device supporting iQSS (MELIPC) The devices supporting iQSS available for each connection method for iQ Sensor Solution are listed in the following sections. • Page 335 CC-Link IE Field Network • Page 336 CC-Link IE Field Network Basic • Page 336 Ethernet Each iQ Sensor Solution function name is shown as the following symbols in the table.
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CC-Link IE Field Network The following shows the devices supporting iQSS, iQ Sensor Solution functions, and supported version available for CC-Link IE Field Network. ■Mitsubishi Electric Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function ...
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CC-Link IE Field Network Basic The following shows the devices supporting iQSS, iQ Sensor Solution functions, and supported version available for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic. ■Mitsubishi Electric Corporation : Supported, : Not supported Type Model name iQ Sensor Solution function ...
Appendix 3 Engineering Tool and Version List The following tables show the usable engineering tools and their versions for each connection method. GX Works2/MELSOFT Navigator AnyWireASLINK ■LCPU iQ Sensor Solution function Engineering tool GX Works2 MELSOFT Navigator Automatic detection of connected devices 1.98C or later 1.62Q or later Sensor parameter read/write...
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CC-Link ■LCPU iQ Sensor Solution function Engineering tool GX Works2 MELSOFT Navigator Automatic detection of connected devices 1.98C or later 1.62Q or later Sensor parameter read/write 1.68W or later 1.25B or later Sensor/device monitor 1.98C or later Not supported Verification of connected devices and configurations 1.492N or later 1.62Q or later Data backup/restoration...
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CC-Link IE Field Network Basic ■LCPU iQ Sensor Solution function Engineering tool GX Works2 MELSOFT Navigator Automatic detection of connected devices 1.565P or later 2.42U or later Reflection of the communication setting Sensor parameter read/write Sensor/device monitor Not supported Not supported Data backup/restoration ■QCPU iQ Sensor Solution function...
GX Works3/MELSOFT Navigator AnyWireASLINK ■RCPU iQ Sensor Solution function Engineering tool GX Works3 MELSOFT Navigator Automatic detection of connected devices 1.030G or later Not supported Sensor parameter read/write Sensor/device monitor 1.040S or later Verification of connected devices and configurations Not supported Data backup/restoration 1.040S or later ■FX5CPU...
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CC-Link IE Field Network Basic ■RCPU iQ Sensor Solution function Engineering tool GX Works3 MELSOFT Navigator Automatic detection of connected devices 1.035M or later 2.42U or later Reflection of the communication setting Sensor parameter read/write Sensor/device monitor Not supported Not supported Data backup/restoration ■FX5CPU iQ Sensor Solution function...
MI Configurator CC-Link IE Field Network ■MELIPC iQ Sensor Solution function MI Configurator Automatic detection of connected devices 1.001B Sensor parameter read/write Sensor/device monitor Not supported Verification of connected devices and configurations Data backup/restoration CC-Link IE Field Network Basic ■MELIPC iQ Sensor Solution function MI Configurator Automatic detection of connected devices...
Sensor/device monitor For details on the status display of AnyWireASLINK devices, refer to the • Page 328 AnyWire contact the manufacturer of the devices used. Corporation CC-Link Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Type/model name Function Consideration ■Analog input module (Voltage/ Data backup/restoration Data to be backed up/restored is offset/gain values.
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Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. Type/model name Function Consideration ■Communication unit for CC-Link • Sensor parameter read/write Communication unit for CC-Link is required to be interconnected with • SC-GU3-01 • Sensor/device monitor respective sensor amplifiers supporting optical communication, and to which an end unit (SC-GU3-EU) is attached at the end.
CC-Link IE Field Network Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Type/model name Function Consideration ■Basic Digital Input Module Data backup/restoration When data backup/restoration failed, an error code is stored to SD1453. • NZ2GF2B1-16D, NZ2GF2B1N- Check the error code and take corrective actions. (Page 347 Error Code List, or ...
Ethernet Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. Type/model name Function Consideration ■Laser displacement sensor Automatic detection of connected Make sure whether the iQ Sensor Solution function is enabled on a target • HL-C2 devices device of the automatic detection function using the setting tool of HL-C2. ■Device supporting iQSS Reflection of the communication setting Setting a subnet mask and default gateway is required.
Appendix 5 Error Code List The following shows the list of error codes. iQ Sensor Solution-related errors Error code Error and cause Corrective action 0050H A code other than the predefined one is set to the command/ • Check the command data of the MC protocol, etc. response type of the subheader.
For details on the error codes, error information, error causes, and corrective actions, refer to the manual of the AnyWireASLINK device used. When using GX Works2, these information can be checked in the "Monitoring Information" window. (Page 32 Monitoring Devices Supporting iQSS) CC-Link Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Error code Error and cause Corrective action Type/model name ■Analog input module (Voltage/...
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Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. Error code Error and cause Corrective action Type/model name 4805H The data backup/restoration The data backup/restoration function is not supported by SC- ■Analog input unit function was performed for the T1JA, SC-A01, and SC-A02. •...
CC-Link IE Field Network Error code Error and cause Corrective action Type/model name ■Basic Digital Input Module BAD1H Data restoration was performed Use the data that was backed up by using a module with the using backup data of module same model name as one used for data restoration.
Error code is displayed when the communication error or iQ Sensor Solution related error occurred. (Page 347 iQ Sensor Solution-related errors) The error codes in the following table indicate the lower 4 digits of 2C09****. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Error code Error and cause Corrective action C055H to System error •...
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Error code Error and cause Corrective action CEE1H to System error • Check the considerations for the performed function. CEE2H • Check the operating status and connection status of the devices supporting iQSS. CF10H System error • Check the connection of Ethernet cable and a hub. •...
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Error code Error and cause Corrective action CF70H An error occurred on the Ethernet communication route. • Check the operation of the devices supporting iQSS. • Check if the connection cable is disconnected. CF71H Timeout error • Check the considerations for the performed function. •...
Ethernet (Error codes of devices supporting iQSS) An error code of a device supporting iQSS is displayed in the "Monitor Information" window of an engineering tool. For details on the error, refer to the manuals of each device supporting iQSS. Check on the Monitor Information window of the Sensor/Device Monitor screen.
Appendix 6 Special Relay (SM)/Special Register (SD) List This section shows the list of special relays (SM)/special registers (SD) used for the data backup/restoration function. How to read the special relay (SM)/special register (SD) list The following shows how to read the special relay (SM)/special register (SD) list. Item Description Number...
Special relays (SM) MELSEC-L series/Q series The special relays (SM) which can be used for MELSEC-L series/Q series are as follows. Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SM606 SD memory card forced OFF: Cancel instruction When this relay is turned ON, the instruction that forcibly disables an disable instruction ON: Forced disable SD memory card is issued.
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MELSEC iQ-R series The following table lists the special relays (SM) used for MELSEC iQ-R series. Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SM606 SD memory card forced OFF: Cancel instruction When this relay is turned ON, the instruction that forcibly disables an disable instruction ON: Forced disable SD memory card is issued.
Special registers (SD) MELSEC-L series/Q series The following table lists the special registers (SD) used for MELSEC-L series/Q series. Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SD604 Memory card use SD memory card usage This register stores the usage status of an SD memory card in the S (status conditions status...
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Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SD1439 iQ Sensor Solution Setting a target device This register is used to set a target module for data backup/restoration. backup/restoration (target module) for data • Start I/O No. : Module target setting (target backup/restoration •...
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Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SD1452 iQ Sensor Solution Storing the cause of the This register stores the cause of the data backup/restoration error S (status backup/restoration error data backup/restoration detected in a module. change/error) cause in a module error detected in a When errors are detected in multiple devices, the error detected first is module...
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Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SD1458 iQ Sensor Solution Storing the information of This register stores the information of the device (target device 2) where S (status backup/restoration error the target device where a a data backup/restoration error occurred. change/error) device information data backup/restoration...
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*1 The bit turns ON at boot start, and turns OFF at the completion. *2 The bit turns ON when the writing of device initial values is started, and turns OFF at completion. *3 The bit turns ON while performing communication protocol, and turns OFF at completion. *4 The bit turns ON when data logging setting is registered, and turns OFF at the completion or stop of data logging.
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MELSEC iQ-R series The following table lists the special registers (SD) used for MELSEC iQ-R series. Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SD604 SD memory card (drive SD memory card (drive This register stores the usage status of an SD memory card in the S (status 2) usage status 2) usage status...
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Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SD1366 iQ Sensor Solution Backup/restoration target This register is used to set a target device for iQ Sensor Solution backup/restoration setting (target device 2) backup/restoration. target setting (target <AnyWireASLINK> device 2) • 0 (Not used) <CC-Link, CC-Link IE Field Network>...
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Number Name Description Details Set by (setting timing) SD1378 iQ Sensor Solution Module/execution unit This register stores the target module type and execution unit S (status backup/restoration error information information when an iQ Sensor Solution backup/restoration error change/error) target module/execution occurred.
Appendix 7 Event List A CPU module collects information, such as errors detected by the module; operations performed for the module; and errors occurred on the network, from modules, and stores the collected data into the data memory or an SD memory card. For details and settings on the event function, refer to the following manual.
Event list The following shows the lists of events related to a CPU module. Event Event Event Detected event Description Detailed information code type category Detailed Detailed information 1 information 2 20600 Operation Info iQ Sensor Solution data iQ Sensor Solution data backup succeeded. Information on the Target device backup succeeded...
Appendix 8 Backup File Capacity The approximate file size for one file created by the data backup function can be calculated using the formula shown in the following table. The capacity of a file created at data backup differs depending on the devices supporting iQSS connected. Backup data file (.QBR) The file capacity of a backup data file (.QBR) differs depending on the devices supporting iQSS connected.
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