Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung Q02CPU des Produzenten Mitsubishi Electronics
Zur Seite of 236
MELSEC System Q Progr ammab le Logic Controllers User’ s Manual High P erf ormance Model QCPU Q02CPU, Q02HCPU, Q06HCPU , Q12HCPU , Q25HCPU INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION MIT SU BI S HI ELE C TRI C MI T SU BI S HI ELE C TRI C Art.
A - 1 A - 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before using.) W hen using Mitsubishi equipment, thoroughly read this manual and the associat ed manuals introduced in this manual. Also pay careful att ention to safet y and handle t he module properly.
A - 2 A - 2 [DESIGN PRECAUTIONS] ! DANGER W hen overcurrent which exceeds the rating or caused by short-circuited load flows in t he output module for a long time, it may cause smoke or f ire. To prevent t his, configure an external safety circuit, such as fuse.
A - 3 A - 3 [INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS] ! CAUTION Use the PLC in an environment t hat meets the general specifications cont ained in this manual. Using this PLC in an environment out side the range of the general specifications could result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation, and damage to or deterioration of the product.
A - 4 A - 4 [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] ! CAUTION Be sure to ground the FG terminals and LG t erminals to the protectiv e ground conductor. Not doing so could result in electric shock or erroneous operation. W hen wiring in the PLC, be sure that it is done correctly by checking the product's rated v oltage and the terminal layout.
A - 5 A - 5 [STARTUP AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS] ! DANGER The online operations conducted for the CPU module being operated, connecting the peripheral device (especially , when changing dat a or operation stat us), shall be conducted after t he manual has been carefully read and a sufficient check of safety has been conducted.
A - 6 A - 6 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cov er. Print Date Manual Number Revision Dec., 1999 SH(NA)-080037- A First edition Sep., 2000 SH(NA)- 080037-B Addition model Q33B, Q63B, Q63P Addition Section 2.3, 4.5, 11.
A - 7 A - 7 INTRODUCT ION Thank you for choosing the Mits ubishi MELSEC-Q Ser ies of G eneral Purpose Pr ogram m able Controllers . Please read this m anual c arefully so that equipm ent is used to its optimum . CONTENT S SAFET Y PRECAUT IONS ........
A - 8 A - 8 6.5 I/O Number All ocation ...................................................................................................... ...................... 6- 7 6.6 Gui del ine for U se o f Exte n sion Ba se Un it s (Q 5 B) ..............
A - 9 A - 9 11 TRO UBL ESHOOT ING 11- 1 to 11-99 11.1 T roubles hoo ting Bas ics .................................................................................................... .................. 11- 1 11.2 T roubles hoo ting ....................
A - 10 A - 10 (Relat ed m anual) .................................................... High Perf orm ance m odel QCPU (Q Mode) User's Manual (Function Ex planation, Program Fundam entals) CONTENT S 1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features 1.2 Program s 1.3 Convenient Program m ing Devices and Ins tructions 2 SYS TEM CONFIGURATION FOR SINGLE CPU S Y STEM 2.
A - 11 A - 11 4.8.4 Real number s (f loating decim al point data) 4.9 Character Str ing Data 5 ASSIGNMENT OF I/O NUMBERS 5.1 Relationship Between the Number of Stages and Slots of the Ex tension Base Unit 5.2 Installing Extens ion Base Units and Setting the Num ber of Stages 5.
A - 12 A - 12 7.6 Remote O peration 7.6.1 Remote RUN/ST OP 7.6.2 Remote PAUSE 7.6.3 Rem ote RESET 7.6.4 Remote latc h clear 7.6.5 Relationship of the rem ote operation and High Perf orm ance m odel QCPU RUN/ST OP switch 7.7 Changing the Input Response Speed of the Q Series Com patible Module (I/O Response T im e) 7.
A - 13 A - 13 8 COMMUNICATIO N W ITH INTELLIGENT FUNCT ION MODULE/SPECIAL FUNCT ION MODULE 8.1 Comm unic ation Between High Perform anc e model Q CPU and Q-s eries Intelligent Func tion Modules 8.1.1 Initial setting and autom atic ref resh s etting using GX Configurator 8.
A - 14 A - 14 10.5 Intelligent Function Module Devices (U G ) 10.6 Index Registers (Z) 10.6.1 Switching between scan execution type program s and low speed exec ution ty pe programs 10.6.2 Switching between scan/low speed execution pr ogram s and interr upt/fixed s can exec ution ty pe program s 10.
A - 15 A - 15 13 OUT LINE OF MULT IPLE CPU SYSTEMS 13.1 Features 13.2 Outline of Multiple CPU System s 13.3 Diff erences with Single CPU Systems 14 SYSTEM CONF IGURAT ION OF MULTIPLE C PU SYSTEMS 14.1 Sy stem Conf iguration 14.2 Precautions Dur ing Multiple CPU Sy stem Conf iguration 14.
A - 16 A - 16 18 PROCESSING TIME F OR MULT IPLE CPU SYSTEM HIG H PERFORMAN CE MODEL QCPUs 18.1 Concept behind QCPU Sc anning Tim e 18.2 Factor to Pr olong the Scan T ime 19 START ING UP THE MU LTIPLE CPU SYST EM 19.1 Flow-chart f or Starting Up the Multiple CPU System 19.
A - 17 A - 17 About Manuals The f ollowing manuals ar e related to this pr oduct. Referr ing to this list, please r equest the necess ary manuals. Related Manuals Manual N ame Manual N umber (Model Co.
A - 18 A - 18 How to Use This Manual This manual is prepared f or users to understand the har dware specif ications of those m odules suc h as the CPU modules , power supply modules, and base units , m aintenance and inspections of the system , and troubleshooting requir ed when y ou use MELSEC-Q series PLCs .
A - 19 A - 19 About the Generic T erm s and Abbreviations This manual us es the f ollowing general names and abbreviations in the desc riptions of the High Perfor manc e m odel QCPU unless otherwise specif ied.
1 - 1 1 - 1 MELSEC-Q 1 OVERVIEW 1 OVERVIEW This Manual describes the hardware specif ications and handling methods of the High Perfor manc e m odel QCPU. The Manual als o describes those item s related to the s pecif ications of the power supply module, m ain base unit, extens ion base unit, extension c able, m em ory card and battery.
1 - 2 1 - 2 MELSEC-Q 1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Features High Perfor manc e m odel QCPU has the f ollowing new features: (1) Controllable multiple I/O points All High Performance m odel QCPUs support 4096 points (X /Y0 to FFF) as the number of actual I/O points capable of getting acces s to the I/O m odule inst alled on the base unit.
1 - 3 1 - 3 MELSEC-Q 1 OVERVIEW (6) Sav ed space by a r educti on in si z e The ins tallation space f or Q ser ies has been reduc ed by approx. 60 % of the space f or AnS ser ies. 1SX10 1 SY50 1 SX41 1SY4 1 1SX81 1 SY81 1SX4 2 1SY42 98mm (3.86 inch) 5 Slot Main B ase Unit 245mm(9.
1 - 4 1 - 4 MELSEC-Q 1 OVERVIEW (9) Data can be w ritten automaticall y to standar d R OM You need not use GX Developer to write param eters /program s on a m em ory card to the standar d ROM of the High Per form ance m odel Q CPU.
2 - 1 2 - 1 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FOR SI NGLE CPU SYSTEM This section des cribes the s y stem c onfiguration of the High Perf orm ance m odel QCPU, cautions on use of the s y stem, and c onfigured equipm ent.
2 - 2 2 - 2 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM (b) If the slim ty pe main base uni t ( Q3 SB) is used Memory card (Q2M EM-1 MBS,Q2 MEM-2 MBS, Q2ME M-2MBF ,Q2ME M-4MBF , Q2ME M.
2 - 3 2 - 3 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM (2) Config ur ati on of peripher al dev i c es High Performance model QCPU (Q02CPU,Q02HCPU,Q06HCPU, Q12HCPU,Q25HCPU) RS-232 cable (Q.
2 - 4 2 - 4 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM (3) Outli ne of system config ur ation (a) If the main base unit (Q3 B) is used System configuration 3rd exte nsion stage 4th ex.
2 - 5 2 - 5 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM (b) If the slim ty pe main base uni t ( Q3 SB) is used System configuration 00 1F 20 3F 40 5F 60 7F 80 9F 01234 Sl ot No. Slim type ma in base uni t (Q3 5SB) The above system assumes that each s lot is loading with a 32-point module.
2 - 6 2 - 6 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM 2.2 Precaution on Sy stem C onfig urati on This section desc ribes har dware and software pack ages c om patible with QCPU. (1) Hardware (a) T he num ber of m odules to be installed and func tions are lim ited depending on the ty pe of the modules .
2 - 7 2 - 7 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM (d) T he m odules shown below cannot be used. Module N ame Type MELSEC NET /10 network module A1SJ71LP21, A1SJ71BR11, A1SJ71QLP21, A.
2 - 8 2 - 8 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURAT ION FOR SINGLE CPU S YSTEM 2.3 Confirming the Ser i al N umber and Functi on Vers i on The CPU m odule ser ial No. can be conf irm ed on the rated plate and GX Developer's system m onitor. (1) Confir ming the ser i al No.
3 - 1 3 - 1 MELSEC-Q 3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Perfor m ance specif ication of PLC is as f ollows: Item Specifications Operating ambient temperature 0 to 55°C Storage ambient .
3 - 2 3 - 2 MELSEC-Q 3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS MEMO 3.
4 - 1 4 - 1 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE 4 HARDWARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MODULE 4.1 Performance Specification The table below shows the perf orm ance s pecific ations of the CPU module.
4 - 2 4 - 2 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE Performance Specifications ( conti nued) Model Item Q02CPU Q02HCP U Q06HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Remark Intern a l r e la y [M] Default 819.
4 - 3 4 - 3 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE Performance Specifications ( conti nued) Model Item Q02CPU Q02HCP U Q06HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Remark Link spec ial relay [ SB] 2048 poin.
4 - 4 4 - 4 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE 4.2 Part Names and Setting s This section explains the part nam es and s ettings of the m odule. Front fac e Q02HCPU RS-232 USB MODE RUN ERR. USER BAT . BOOT 1) 2) 8) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) PUL L W hen opening the fro nt cover, put your finger here.
4 - 5 4 - 5 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE No. Name Application 1) Module fix ing hook Hook used to fix the module to the base unit.
4 - 6 4 - 6 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE No. Name Application 9) Memory card EJEC T button Used to eject the memory card from the CPU module. 10) Memory card loading connector Connector used to load the memory card to the CPU module.
4 - 7 4 - 7 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE 4.3 Swi tch Oper ation After W riting i n Prog ram W hen writing a program into the CPU m odule, do not turn of f the s y stem protec t set switch SW 1 in advance (W hen the switch is turned of f, the s y stem will not be protected).
4 - 8 4 - 8 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE 4.4 Latch Clear Oper ation To perf orm latch c lear, operate the RESET /L.CLR switch in the following proc edure. 1) RUN/STOP switch : STOP 2) RESET /L.CLR switch : Move the s witch to L.
4 - 9 4 - 9 MELSEC-Q 4 HARDW ARE SPECIFICATION OF THE CPU MOD ULE (b) Oper ations with CPU module (autom atic write to standard ROM) 1) Switch OFF the power s upply to the PLC. 2) Mount the m em ory card that contains the param eters and pr ogram s to be booted onto the CPU module.
5 - 1 5 - 1 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE 5 POWER SUPPLY MODULE 5.1 Specification 5.1.1 Power supply module specif ications This section gives the specif ications of the power supply modules.
5 - 2 5 - 2 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE Power Supply Module Specifications (Continued) Perform ance Spec ific ations Item Q64P Base loadi ng positi on Power supply m odule loading sl ot Applicabl .
5 - 3 5 - 3 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE Perform ance Spec ific ations Item Q61SP Base loadi ng positi on Sli m type power supply m odule loadi ng slot Applicabl e base unit Q3 SB 100 to 240VAC +10% -15% Input power supply (85 to 264VAC) Input f requency 50/60Hz ±5% Input volt age distort ion fac tor W ithi n 5% (refer to s ecti on 4.
5 - 4 5 - 4 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE Power Supply Module Specifications (Continued) Perform ance Spec ific ations Item A1S61PN A1S62PN A1S63P Base loadi ng positi on Power supply m odule loading sl ot Applicabl e base unit QA1S 65B, QA1S 68B 100 to 240VAC +10% -15% 24VDC +30% -35% Input power supply (85 to 264VAC) (15.
5 - 5 5 - 5 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE POINTS 1 : Overcurr ent protection The overc urrent protec tion device shuts off the 5 V, 24 VDC circuit and s tops the system if the current f lowing in the circuit ex ceeds the spec ified value. T he LED of the power supply module is unlit or lit dim ly upon a voltage drop.
5 - 6 5 - 6 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE 5.1.2 Selecting the pow er supply modul e The power supply module is selected ac cording to the total of current c onsum ption of the base units , I/O m odules, intelligent f unction m odule, special function m odule, and per ipheral devices s upplied by its pow er supply module.
5 - 7 5 - 7 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE (b) Ideas f or reduc ing voltage drops The f ollowing methods ar e eff ective to reduc e voltage drops at the extens ion cables. 1) Changing the m odule loading positions Load large curr ent consum ption m odules on the m ain base unit.
5 - 8 5 - 8 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE (3) W hen the base unit is of QA1S6 B: Base u ni t QA1S65B and QA 1S6 8B I/O module A1SX1 0, A1SY10 , etc.
5 - 9 5 - 9 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE 5.2 Names of Parts and Settings The nam es of the parts of each power supply module are des cribed below. (1) Q61P-A1, Q61P- A2, Q62P, Q63P, Q64P, Q61SP POWER 100-120 VAC INPUT 50/60Hz 105V A OUTPUT 5VDC 6A ERR.
5 - 10 5 - 10 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE No. Name Application 1) POW ER LED 5VDC power indicator LED 2) ERR terminals 1) Turned ON w hen the w hole system operates normally.
5 - 11 5 - 11 MELSEC-Q 5 POW ER SUPPLY MODULE (2) A1S61PN, A1S62PN and A1S63P MELSECA 1S6 1PN POWER MITSUBISHI INPUT 100-24 0VAC 105VA 50 / 60Hz OUTPUT 5VDC 5A INPUT 100-24 0VAC (FG) (LG) A1S 61PN NC NC 8) 1) 9) 3) 4) 5) 7) A1S61PN MELSECA 1S 62PN POWER MITSUBISHI INPUT 100-24 0VAC 105VA 50 / 60Hz OUTPUT 5VDC 3A 24VDC 0 .
6 - 1 6 - 1 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE 6 BASE UNIT AND EXTENSION CABLE This section des cribes the s pecif ications of the extension c ables for the base units (m ain, s lim type and extension base unit) used in the PLC system and the spec ification s tandards of the extension bas e unit.
6 - 2 6 - 2 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE (3) Ex tensi on base unit speci fications ( Ty pe not r eq uir i ng pow er supply module) Type Item Q 52B Q55B Number of I/O modules installed 2 5 Possibility of ex tension Extendable Applicable module Q series modules 5 VDC internal current consumption 0.
6 - 3 6 - 3 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE 6.2 Extension C abl e Specificati on Table The lis t below shows the specif ications of the extension c ables which can be used for the High Perfor manc e m odel QCPU system. Type Item QC05B QC06B QC12B QC30B QC50B QC100B Cable length 0.
6 - 4 6 - 4 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE (2) Sli m ty pe mai n base unit( Q32SB, Q33SB, Q35SB) SG 5V I/O3 I/O2 I/O4 I/O0 I/O1 CPU POWER 5V 56 1) 2) 3) 4) No. Name Application 1) Module connector Connector for installing the power supply module, C PU module, I/O modules, and intelligent function module.
6 - 5 6 - 5 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE (3) Ex tensi on base unit ( Q5 B, Q6 B, QA1S6 B) Q52B, Q55B I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 I/O3 I/O4 OUT IN 6) 3) 2) 1) 7) 4) 5) Q63B,Q65B, Q68B, Q612B 6) 3) 5) .
6 - 6 6 - 6 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE 6.4 Setting the Ex tensi on Base U nit The num ber of stages s etting m ethod of each ex tension base unit to be us ed when extension bas e units are installed is descr ibed below. IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PIN1 OUT Stage No.
6 - 7 6 - 7 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE 6.5 I/O Number Allocation The I/O number s are autom atically allocated in the system loading s tatus.
6 - 8 6 - 8 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE 6.6 Guideline for Use of Ex tensi on Base Uni ts ( Q5 B) Since the Q5 B is supplied with 5VDC fr om the power supply module on the m ain base unit, a voltage drop occ urs at ex tension cables.
6 - 9 6 - 9 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE List for Calculating Voltage Drops Occur ring at Extension Cables in System Consis ting of Extens ions 1 to 7 Voltage Drop at Extension Cable on .
6 - 10 6 - 10 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE List for Calculating Voltage Drops Occur ring at Extension Cables when connecting Q6 B betw een Q3 B and Q5 B Position of extension.
6 - 11 6 - 11 MELSEC-Q 6 BASE UNIT AND EX TENSION C ABLE POINT W hen connecting GOT by extension cable that is 13.2 m (43.31f t) or longer, the bus extension c onnector box A9GT -QCNB is r equired.
7 - 1 7 - 1 MELSEC-Q 7 MEMORY CARD AND B ATT ERY 7 MEMORY CARD AND BATTERY This section des cribes the s pecif ications and handling of the m emor y card and battery which can be used on the High Perf orm ance m odel QC PU. The m em ory card is neces sary for sam pling tr acing.
7 - 2 7 - 2 MELSEC-Q 7 MEMORY CARD AND B ATT ERY 7.2 Battery Speci ficati ons (F or CPU M odule and SR AM C ard) (1) For C PU modul e Type Item Q6BAT Classification Manganese diox ide lithium primary battery Initial voltage 3.0V Nominal current 1800mAh Storage life 10 years (room temperature) Total pow er failure time Refer to Section 10.
7 - 3 7 - 3 MELSEC-Q 7 MEMORY CARD AND B ATT ERY 7.3 Handling the M emor y Card (1) Form atting o f m emo ry card Any SRAM or ATA card m us t have been form atted to us e on the High Perfor manc e m odel QCPU. Since the SRAM or AT A card pur chased is not yet form atted, f orm at it using GX Developer befor e use.
7 - 4 7 - 4 MELSEC-Q 7 MEMORY CARD AND B ATT ERY 7.4 The Names of The Parts of T he Memory C ard The nam es of the parts of the m em ory card are described below. Write-protected ON 2) 1) 4) 3) "LOCK" direction "RELEAS E" direction No.
7 - 5 7 - 5 MELSEC-Q 7 MEMORY CARD AND B ATT ERY 7.5 Memory C ar d Loading /Unloading Pr ocedures (1) To install th e me mory card Install the m em ory card into the CPU module, while paying attention to the orientation of the m em ory card.
7 - 6 7 - 6 MELSEC-Q 7 MEMORY CARD AND B ATT ERY 7.6 Installation of Battery ( for CPU M odul e and Memor y Card) (1) T he battery for the CPU module is shipped with its connector disconnec ted. Connect the connector as follows. Refer to Sec tion 10.3 for the s ervice lif e of the battery and how to replace the battery.
8 - 1 8 - 1 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE For the produc ts sold in European c ountries, the conf orm ance to the EMC Direc tive, which is one of the Eur opean Directive, has been a legal obligation since 1996.
8 - 2 8 - 2 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8.1.2 Installation instr uctions for EMC Di r ectiv e The PLC is open equipment and m us t be installed within a control c abinet for us e. This not only ensures saf ety but also ensures ef fect ive shielding of PLC- generated electrom agnetic nois e.
8 - 3 8 - 3 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8.1.3 Cables The c ables extrac ted from the c ontrol panel contain a high f requency noise com ponent.
8 - 4 8 - 4 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE (2) MELSEC N ET/H modul e Alway s use a double-shielded coaxial c able (MITSUBISHI CABLE INDUST RIES, LTD.: 5C-2V- CCY) for the coax ial cables MELSECNET /H m odule. Radiated noise in the range of 30MHz or higher can be suppres sed by use of the double- shielded coax ial cables.
8 - 5 8 - 5 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8.1.4 Power supply module Alway s ground the LG and FG term inals af ter shor t-circ uiting them. 8.
8 - 6 8 - 6 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE (b) Positi oning modul es Precautions to be f ollowed when the machiner y conform ing to the EMC Directive is configur ed using the A1SD75P1-S3/A1SD75P2-S3/A1SD75P3- S3 (hereaf ter refer red to as the A1SD75) ar e described below.
8 - 7 8 - 7 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE (c) C C- Li nk modul e 1) Be sure to gr ound the cable shield that is c onnected to the CC-Link module c lose to the exit of control panel or to any of the CC-Link stations within 30 cm ( 11.81 inch) f rom the m odule or stations.
8 - 8 8 - 8 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8.1.6 Others (1) Ferrite core A ferrite c ore has the ef fect of reducing r adiated noise in the 30MHz to 100MHz band.
8 - 9 8 - 9 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8.2 Requir ement to C onform to the Low Voltage Dir ecti v e The Low Voltage Direct ive requires eac h device that operates with the power supply ranging fr om 50 to 1000VAC and 75 to 1500VDC to s atisfy the safety requirements .
8 - 10 8 - 10 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8.2.3 Power supply The ins ulation specif ication of the power s upply module was designed ass uming installation category II. Be sure to use the ins tallation category II power supply to the PLC.
8 - 11 8 - 11 MELSEC-Q 8 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 8.2.5 Grounding There ar e the following two differ ent grounding term inals. Use either grounding ter minal in an ear thed status. Protective grounding : Maintains the s afety of the PLC and impr oves the noise resis tance.
9 - 1 9 - 1 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION In order to incr ease the reliability of the system and exploit the m ax imum per form ance of its f unctions, this section des cribes the methods and precautions for the m ounting and installation of the s ystem.
9 - 2 9 - 2 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION ! DANGER W hen connec ting a peripheral device to the CPU m odule or c onnecting a personal com puter or the lik e to the special f unction m odule to e.
9 - 3 9 - 3 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (1) Sy stem desi g n cir c uit ex ample (when not usi ng ER R contact of power supply module) START SW STOP SW MC RA1 MC RA2 RA2 XM L Ym Yn OUTP UT MO D.
9 - 4 9 - 4 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (2) Sy stem desi g n cir c uit ex ample (when usi ng ER R contact of pow er supply modul e) STRAT SW STOP SW MC RA1 MC RA2 RA2 XM L Ym OUTPU T MO D U LE MC2 MC1 MC 1 RA3 M10 PROGRAM CPU MODULE NO TRANSF ORMER FUSE TRANSF ORMER POWER SUPPLY DC POWE R SUPPL Y MC 2 MC MC Interlock circuits as necessar y.
9 - 5 9 - 5 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (3) Fail -safe measures ag ai nst failure of the PLC Failure of a CPU module or m emor y can be detected by the self-diagnosis function. However, f ailure of I/O control area m ay not be detected by the CPU module.
9 - 6 9 - 6 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.2 Calculati ng H eat Gener ati on by PLC The am bient tem perature ins ide the board storing the PLC m us t be suppress ed to a PLC usable am bient tem perature of 55°C.
9 - 7 9 - 7 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (6) Power consumption of the power supply section of the intelligent function module W S = I 5V 5 + I 24V 24 + I 100V 100 (W ) The total of the power consum ption values c alculated f or each block becom es the power consum ption of the over all sequencer system.
9 - 8 9 - 8 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (f) Average power consum ption due to voltage drop in the output s ection of the output module W OUT = 0 (W ) (g) Average power c onsum ption of the input sec tion of the input m odule W IN = 0.004 24 32 1 = 3.
9 - 9 9 - 9 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.3 Module Install ation 9.3.1 Precaution on instal lati on ! CAUTION Us e the PLC in an environm ent that m eets the general spec ific ations contained in this m anual.
9 - 10 9 - 10 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (6) Install the m ain bas e unit (by screwing) in the following procedur e. 1) Fit the two base unit top m ounting scr ews into the enclosure. Pane l 2) Place the right-hand s ide notch of the bas e unit onto the right-hand side sc rew.
9 - 11 9 - 11 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (7) Note the f ollowing points when mounting a DIN rail. Mounting a DIN rail needs spec ial adaptors (optional) , which are to be user - prepared.
9 - 12 9 - 12 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.3.2 Instructions for mounting the base uni t W hen mounting the PLC to an enclos ure or sim ilar, f ully consider its operability, ma intainability and environmental res istance.
9 - 13 9 - 13 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (b) In cas e of slim type main bas e unit PLC Door 30 m m (1.18 inch ) or mo re 5 mm (0.2 0 inch) or m ore 30 m m (1.18 inch ) or more 1 17 mm (0.67 inch ) or m ore 2 3 20 m m (0.79 inch ) or mo re Panel Indicates the panel top, wiring duct or any part position.
9 - 14 9 - 14 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (2) Modul e mounti ng or i entation (a) Since the PLC gener ates heat, it should be m ounted on a well ventilated location in the orientation shown below. (b) Do not m ount it in either of the orientations shown below.
9 - 15 9 - 15 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.3.3 Installation and r emov al of module This section ex plains how to install and rem ove a power supply, CPU, I/O, intelligent function or another m odule to and from the bas e unit.
9 - 16 9 - 16 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (b) Removal from Q3 B, Q5 B and Q6 B Module connector Module Module fixing hole Base uni t Completion Hold the module with both hands, and push the unit fixi ng hook on the top o f the module with a finger u ntil it stops.
9 - 17 9 - 17 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (2) Install ati on and remov al of the module from QA1S6 B The proc edure f or installing and rem oving the m odule f rom the QA1S6 B bas e unit is desc ribed below. (a) Installation of m odule on QA1S6 B Insert t he module fixing projections into the module fixing hole in the base unit.
9 - 18 9 - 18 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (b) Removal from QA1S6 B Remove the module mounting screw, and usin g the bottom of the module as a su pport, pull the top of t he module toward you. Lift the module upwar ds and remove the module fi xing projections from the module fixing hole.
9 - 19 9 - 19 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.4 How to Set Stag e Numbers for the Extension Base Uni t W hen using two or more ex tension base units, their stage num bers m us t be set with their stage num ber s etting connectors . Extension 1 need not be s et since the extension num ber is factor y -set to 1.
9 - 20 9 - 20 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.5 Connection and Di sconnection of Ex tension C abl e (1) Instructi ons for handling an ex tension cable • Do not stam p an extension c able. • An extension cable m us t be connected to the bas e unit when the base cover has been installed.
9 - 21 9 - 21 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (a) T o connect an ex tension cable to the m ain base unit, r em ove the portion under the OUT charac ters on the base c over with a tool such as a f lat-blade screwdriver (5.
9 - 22 9 - 22 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (3) Di sconnection of ex tension cabl e W hen unplugging the extension cable, hold and pull the connec tor part of the extension cable af ter m ak ing sure that the f ixing scr ews have been rem oved com pletely.
9 - 23 9 - 23 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.6 W iring 9.6.1 The precautions on the w ir i ng ! DANGER Completely turn off the external power supply when installing or placing wiring. Not com pletely turning off all power could r esult in electric s hock or dam age to the product.
9 - 24 9 - 24 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (b) Do not connec t the 24VDC outputs of two or m ore power supply modules in parallel to supply power to one I/O module.
9 - 25 9 - 25 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION (2) W iring of I/O equipment (a) Insulation- sleeved crim ping ter minals cannot be used with the term inal block . It is recom m ended to c over the wire connections of the cr imping ter m inals with mark or insulation tubes .
9 - 26 9 - 26 MELSEC-Q 9 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 9.6.2 Connecting to the pow er supply module The f ollowing diagram s hows the wiring exam ple of power lines, gr ounding lines, etc. to the main and ex tension base units . AC 100/110VAC Fuse 24VDC AC DC Connect to 24VDC terminals of I/O module that requir es 24VDC in ternally.
10 - 1 10 - 1 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION ! DANGER Do not touch the term inals while power is on. Doing so could caus e shock . Correctly connect the battery. Also, do not charge, disass em ble, heat, place in fire, s hort circ uit, or solder the batter y .
10 - 2 10 - 2 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION 10.1 Daily Inspecti on The item s that m us t be inspected daily are listed below. Daily inspection Item Inspection Item Inspection Judgment Criteria Remedy 1 Installation of base unit Check that fixing screws are not loose and the cover is not dislocated.
10 - 3 10 - 3 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION 10.2 Periodic Inspection The item s that m us t be inspected one or two tim es ever y 6 months to 1 year are listed below. W hen the equipment is m oved or m odif ied, or layout of the wiring is changed, also perfor m this inspection.
10 - 4 10 - 4 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION 10.3 Battery R epl acement W hen the voltage of the program and power interrupt hold-on f unction bac kup battery is lowered, the special r elays SM51 and SM52 are energized.
10 - 5 10 - 5 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION 10.3.1 Battery l i fe (1) CPU modul e batter y ( Q6BAT) l i fe (a) T he CPU m odule battery life is given below.
10 - 6 10 - 6 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION (b) CPU m odule whose serial num ber's firs t 5 digits are "04011" or ear lier Battery life SRAM ca r d Energization Time Ratio 1.
10 - 7 10 - 7 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION 10.3.2 Battery r epl acement pr ocedure (1) CPU modul e battery replacement procedure W hen the CPU module battery has been exhausted, replace the batter y wi th a new one according to the proc edure shown below.
10 - 8 10 - 8 MELSEC-Q 10 MAINTENANCE AN D IN SPEC TION (2) SRAM car d CPU modul e battery replacement procedure Replace the SRAM card batter y in the following procedure.
11 - 1 11 - 1 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 TROUBLESHOOTING This section desc ribes the var ious types of trouble that occur when the sy stem is operated, and causes and rem edies of these troubles.
11 - 2 11 - 2 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2 Troubleshooting The trouble inves tigating m ethods, contents of troubles for the er ror codes , and rem edies of the tr oubles are des cribed below.
11 - 3 11 - 3 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.2 Flowchar t for w hen the "MODE" LED is not tur ned on The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when the "MODE" LED of the CPU module does not turn on at PLC power-on. YES "MODE" LED is not turned on.
11 - 4 11 - 4 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.3 Flowchar t for w hen the "MODE" LED is flicker ing The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when the "MODE" LED of the CPU module f lick ers at PLC power-on, at operation start or during operation.
11 - 5 11 - 5 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.4 Flowchar t for w hen the "POW ER" LED i s tur ned off The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when the "POW ER" LED of the power supply module turns of f at PLC power-on or dur ing operation.
11 - 6 11 - 6 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.5 Flowchart for when the "RUN" LED is turned off The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be followed when the "RUN" LED of the CPU module tur ns off during PLC operation. "RUN" LED i s turned off.
11 - 7 11 - 7 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.6 W hen the "RUN" LED is flickering If the "RUN" LED flick ers, follow the steps below.
11 - 8 11 - 8 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.8 W hen the "USER" LED is turned on If the "USER" LED turns on, follow the steps des cribed below. The "USER" LED turns on when an error is detec ted by the CHK instruction or the annunciator (F ) turns on.
11 - 9 11 - 9 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.10 Flowchar t for w hen the "BOOT" LED is flickering The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when the "BOOT" LED of the CPU module f lick ers at PLC power-on, at operation start or during operation.
11 - 10 11 - 10 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.11 Flowchar t for w hen output module LED is not turned on The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when the output module LED does not turn on during PLC operation.
11 - 11 11 - 11 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.12 Flowchar t for w hen output load of output module does not turn on The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when the output load of the output module does not turn on during PLC operation. Check output conditions with the monitor mode of t he GX Developer.
11 - 12 11 - 12 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.13 Flow chart for w hen unable to read a progr am The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when comm unication with GX Developer c annot be m ade during PLC power-on. The CPU cann ot communicate with the GX Deve loper.
11 - 13 11 - 13 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.14 Flow chart for w hen unable to wri te a pr og r am The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be f ollowed when programs cannot be written in the CPU module. Unable to writ e a program Turn the DIP switch SW1 (system protect) to OFF.
11 - 14 11 - 14 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Completion 1) NO YES 2) 3) Format program memory. 3) Is it able to write a program? Please consult your local Mitsubishi service center or representative, explaining a detailed de scription of the problem.
11 - 15 11 - 15 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.15 Flow chart for w hen it is unable to perform boot operati on from memory card The f ollowing shows the flowchart that m ust be f ollowed when the boot operation of the CPU module c annot be perfor m ed using the m em ory card.
11 - 16 11 - 16 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.16 Flowchar t for w hen U N IT VERIFY ERR . occur s The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be followed when UNIT VERIF Y ERR. occurs at PLC power-on or during operation. Is the module of the applicable slot inst alled properly? Install the module properly.
11 - 17 11 - 17 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2.17 Flowchar t for w hen C ON TROL BUS ER R . occurs The f ollowing shows the flowchart to be followed when CONT ROL BUS ERR. occur s at PLC power-on or during operation. This flow chart can be c onfirm ed only when a specific s lot/base unit can be detected by the error code.
11 - 18 11 - 18 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.3 Error C ode Li st If a f ault occurs when the PLC power supply is switched on, when the CPU is switched from ST OP to RUN or during RUN, the High Perfo.
11 - 19 11 - 19 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.3.2 Error C ode Li st The f ollowing inform ation deals with error codes and the m eanings, c auses, and c orrective meas ures of error m es sages. " " in the Corresponding CPU c olum n indicates that the err or is applied to all types of CPU modules .
11 - 20 11 - 20 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 QCPU 1005 QCPU Rem 1006 1007 1008 Run mode suspe.
11 - 21 11 - 21 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) LED Status Error Code (SD0) 1 Error M essages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 RUN ERROR Operating Statuses of CPU Diagnosti c Timi ng At power ON/At reset/ W hen intelligent function module is accessed.
11 - 22 11 - 22 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU • There was no response from the intelligent function module during initial comm unication stage. • The size of the buffer memory of the intelligent function m odule is wrong.
11 - 23 11 - 23 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) LED Status Error Code (SD0) 1 Error M essages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 RUN ERROR Operating Statuses of CPU Diagnosti c Timi ng 2100 2101 SP.
11 - 24 11 - 24 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU Slot loaded with the QI60 is set to other than the Inteli (intelligent function module) or Interrupt (interrupt modul e) in the parameter I/O assignment.
11 - 25 11 - 25 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) LED Status Error Code (SD0) 1 Error M essages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 RUN ERROR Operating Statuses of CPU Diagnosti c Timi ng 2110 2111 SP.
11 - 26 11 - 26 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU Station not loaded was specified using the instruction whose target was the PLC share memory.
11 - 27 11 - 27 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) LED Status Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Messages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 RUN ERROR O.
11 - 28 11 - 28 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU Program m emory capacity was ex ceeded by performing boot operation or automatic write to standard ROM. (1) Check and correct the param eters (boot setting).
11 - 29 11 - 29 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) LED Status Error Code (SD0) 1 Error M essages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 RUN ERROR Operating Statuses of CPU Diagnosti c Timi ng 3100 LINK PAR A.
11 - 30 11 - 30 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU In a multiple CPU system, the MELSECNE T/H under control of another station is specified as the first I/O number in the network setting parameter of the MELSECN ET/H.
11 - 31 11 - 31 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) LED Status Error Code (SD0) 1 Error M essages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 RUN ERROR Operating Statuses of CPU Diagnosti c Timi ng W hen an END instruction is executed.
11 - 32 11 - 32 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU The refresh setting of the intelli gent function module exceeded the file register capacity. Change the file register file for the one which allows refresh in the whole range.
11 - 33 11 - 33 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) LED Status Error Code (SD0) 1 Error M essages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 RUN ERROR .
11 - 34 11 - 34 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU 4202 More than 16 nesting levels are programm ed. Keep nesting levels at 16 or under. 4203 A BREAK instruction was executed although no FOR instr uction has been executed prior to that.
11 - 35 11 - 35 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code Lis t (Continued) Error Code (SD0) 1 Error M essages Common Information (SD5 to 15) 1 Individual Information (SD16 to 26) 1 LED Status Operating Statuses of CPU Diagnosti c Timi ng 6100 At power on/ Reset/STOP RUN 6101 TR K .
11 - 36 11 - 36 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code (SD0) 1 Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action C orres- ponding CPU 6100 A CPU modul e tracking m emory error was detected during initial. Because this i s a CPU m odule hardware error, contact y our nearest Mitsubishi representative.
11 - 37 11 - 37 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.4 Canceling of Error s The High Perf orm ance m odel Q CPU can perf orm the cancel oper ation for er rors only when the errors allow the CPU m odule to continue its oper ation. To c ancel the error s, follow the steps shown below.
11 - 38 11 - 38 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.5 I/O Module Troubleshooti ng This chapter explains possible problem s with I/O circuits and their corr ective actions . 11.5.1 Input circuit tr oubl eshooting This section des cribes pos sible problem s with input circ uits and their c orrect ive actions.
11 - 39 11 - 39 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Input Circuit Problem s and Corrective Ac tions (Continued) Condition Cause Corrective Action Example 5 Input signal does not turn OFF. • Sneak path due to the use of two pow er supplies. Input module E 1 E 2 > E 2 E 1 • Use only one pow er supply.
11 - 40 11 - 40 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING <Calculation exam ple of Exam ple 4> Leakage c urrent 2.33mA 24VDC Input m odule QX40 If a swit ch with an LE D display is connected to QX40 and current of 2.33 mA is leak ed. 4.7k Voltage V TB across the term inal and com m on base is: V TB = 2.
11 - 41 11 - 41 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.5.2 Output Circui t Troubleshooti ng This section explains trouble exam ples and troubleshooting m ethods in the output circuit. Output Circuit T roubles hooting Condition Cause Corrective Action Example 1 Ex cessiv e voltage is applied to load when output turns off.
11 - 42 11 - 42 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.6 Special Relay List Special relays, SM, are internal relays whose applications are f ixed in the PLC. For this r eason, they cannot be used by sequence program s in the sam e way as the normal internal relays.
11 - 43 11 - 43 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (1) Diagnostic Inform ation Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM0 Diagnostic erro.
11 - 44 11 - 44 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (2) System inf orm ation Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM202 LE D OFF command.
11 - 45 11 - 45 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM250 Max. loaded I/O read OFF : Ignored ON : Read • When this rel ay goes from OFF to ON, maximum loaded I/O number is read to SD250.
11 - 46 11 - 46 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM322 S FC program start status OFF : Initial start ON : Restart • Initial value is set at ON or OFF depending on parameters.
11 - 47 11 - 47 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (3) System c locks /counters Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM400 Alway s ON O.
11 - 48 11 - 48 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (4) Scan inf orm ation Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM510 Low speed program execution flag OFF : Com pleted or not executed ON : Execution under way .
11 - 49 11 - 49 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM673 Memory card B file register access range flag OFF : W ithin access range ON : Outside access range • Goes ON when access is made outside the range of file registers, R.
11 - 50 11 - 50 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM736 PKEY instruction execution in progress flag OFF : Instruction not executed ON : Instruction execution • ON when PKEY instruction is being ex ecuted.
11 - 51 11 - 51 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) Correspondi ng ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM806 S tatus latch preparation OFF.
11 - 52 11 - 52 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING (9) A to Q/Q nA convers ion corres pondences Special relays SM1000 to SM1255 are the relays which correspond to ACPU s pecial relays M9000 to M9255 after A to Q /QnA convers ion. All of these s pecial relays are controlled by the sy stem so that us ers c annot turn them ON/OF F in the program .
11 - 53 11 - 53 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) ACPU Special Relay Special Relay after Conversion Special Relay for Modification Name Meaning Details Applicable CPU M9006 SM1006 Battery low OFF : Normal ON : Battery low • Turned on when battery voltage reduces to less than specified.
11 - 54 11 - 54 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) ACPU Special Relay Special Relay after Conversion Special Relay for Modification Name Meaning Details Applicable CPU M9036 SM.
11 - 55 11 - 55 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) ACPU Special Relay Special Relay after Conversion Special Relay for Modification Name Meaning Details Applicable CPU M9061 SM.
11 - 56 11 - 56 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) ACPU Special Relay Special Relay after Conversion Special Relay for Modification Name Meaning Details Applicable CPU M9104 SM.
11 - 57 11 - 57 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) ACPU Special Relay Special Relay after Conversion Special Relay for Modification Name Meaning Details Applicable CPU M9200 SM.
11 - 58 11 - 58 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) ACPU Special Relay Special Relay after Conversion Special Relay for Modification Name Meaning Details Applicable CPU M9233 SM.
11 - 59 11 - 59 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (10) For r edundant systems ( Host system CPU inf orm ation 1) for Q4AR only SM1510 to SM1599 are only valid for redundant systems .
11 - 60 11 - 60 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (Continued) Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM1546 SM1546 Block 27 SM1547 SM1547 Block 28 SM15.
11 - 61 11 - 61 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Relay List (11) For r edundant system (O ther system CPU inf orm ation 1) for Q 4AR only SM1600 to SM1650 only valid for the CPU redundant system bac kup m ode, s o they cannot be refr eshed during the separ ate mode.
11 - 62 11 - 62 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING (12) For r edundant system (tr ack ing) for Q4AR only Either the back up m ode or the sec ond m ode is valid for SM1700 to SM1799.
11 - 63 11 - 63 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Number Name Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen Set) ACPU M9 Applic able CPU SM1760 SM1760 Block 49 SM1761 SM1761 Block 50 SM1762 SM1762 Block 51 SM1763 SM176.
11 - 64 11 - 64 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.7 Special Reg ister Li st The s pecial register s, SD, are inter nal registers with fixed applications in the PLC. For this r eason, it is not poss ible to use these regis ters in s equence program s in the sam e way that norm al register s are used.
11 - 65 11 - 65 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (1) Diagnostic Inform ation Number Nam e Meaning E xplanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD0 Diagnosti c errors Diagnosis error code • Error codes for errors found by diagnosis are stored as BIN data.
11 - 66 11 - 66 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number N ame Meaning Explanation Set b y (When set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corr esponding CPU SD5 SD6 SD7 SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 Error common information Error common information • Comm on information corresponding to the error codes (S D0) is stored here.
11 - 67 11 - 67 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number N ame Meaning Explanation Set b y (When set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corr esponding CPU SD5 SD6 SD7 SD8 SD9 SD10 (Con.
11 - 68 11 - 68 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning E xplanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD16 SD17 SD18 SD19 SD20 SD21 SD22 SD23 • Individual information corresponding to error codes (S D0) is stored here.
11 - 69 11 - 69 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning E xplanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD50 Error reset E rror code .
11 - 70 11 - 70 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD64 D9125 SD65 D9126 SD66 D91.
11 - 71 11 - 71 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (2) System inf orm ation Number Nam e Meaning E xplanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU • The switch status of the remote I/O module is stored i n the following format.
11 - 72 11 - 72 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU • The following bit patterns are used to store the statuses of the LED s on the CPU m odule: • 0 indicates OFF, 1 ON, and 2 flick er.
11 - 73 11 - 73 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD207 Priorities 1 to 4 D9038 .
11 - 74 11 - 74 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning E xplanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD220 SD221 SD222 SD223 SD224 SD225 SD226 SD227 LED display data Displ ay indicator data • LED display ASCII data (16 characters) stored here.
11 - 75 11 - 75 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU 1 W hen X n0 of the installed CC-Link goes ON, the bit corresponding to the station switches ON.
11 - 76 11 - 76 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set b y (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD302 Number of points alloca.
11 - 77 11 - 77 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD381 Information from 2nd module • Configuration is identical to that for the first m odule.
11 - 78 11 - 78 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (4) Scan inf orm ation Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD500 E xecution program No. Execution type of program being executed • Program num ber of program currently being executed is stored as BIN value.
11 - 79 11 - 79 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD542 Constant scan waiting ti.
11 - 80 11 - 80 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (5) Memory card Number Nam e Meaning E xplanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU • Indicates memory card.
11 - 81 11 - 81 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD620 Memory card B models Mem.
11 - 82 11 - 82 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD651 SD652 SD653 SD654 SD655 .
11 - 83 11 - 83 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD738 SD739 SD740 SD741 SD742 .
11 - 84 11 - 84 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (7) Debug Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD780 Remaining No.
11 - 85 11 - 85 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (8) Latch area Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU SD900 Drive where power was interrupted Access file drive number during power loss • Stores drive number i f file was being accessed during power loss.
11 - 86 11 - 86 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING (9) A to Q/Q nA convers ion corres pondences ACPU special regis ters D9000 to D9255 c orrespond to the s pecial regis ters SD1000 to SD1255 after A- series to the Q /QnA-ser ies convers ion. Thes e special regis ters are all s et by the sy stem , and user s cannot use them to s et program data.
11 - 87 11 - 87 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Correspon.
11 - 88 11 - 88 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Corresponding CPU D9011 SD1011 Error step Step number at which operation error has occurred.
11 - 89 11 - 89 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Correspon.
11 - 90 11 - 90 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Correspon.
11 - 91 11 - 91 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Correspon.
11 - 92 11 - 92 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continued) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Correspon.
11 - 93 11 - 93 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (10) Special r egister lis t dedicated f or QnA ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modific.
11 - 94 11 - 94 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continue) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification N ame Meaning Details Correspon.
11 - 95 11 - 95 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continue) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Correspond.
11 - 96 11 - 96 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continue) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Details Correspond.
11 - 97 11 - 97 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continue) ACPU Special Conversion Special Register after Conversion Special Register for Modification Name Meaning Detai ls Correspon.
11 - 98 11 - 98 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continue) (12) I/O m odule verif ication Number Nam e Meaning Explanation Set by (W hen set) Corresponding ACPU D9 Corresponding CPU .
11 - 99 11 - 99 MELSEC-Q 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Special Register List (Continue) (14) For r edundant systems ( Other system CPU inform ation 1) for Q4AR only SD1600 to SD1659 is only valid during the back up m ode f or redundant system s, and ref resh cannot be done when in the separate m ode.
App - 1 App - 1 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 Er r or Code R etur n to Ori g i n Dur i ng General D ata Processi ng The CPU m odule retur ns an error code to the general data proc essing r.
App - 2 App - 2 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDIX 1.2 D escr ipti on of the error s of the err or codes ( 4000 H to 4FFF H ) The err or contents of the error codes (4000 H to 4FFF H ) detected by the CPU module and the mes sages dis play ed by the GX Developer are shown below.
App - 3 App - 3 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES Error code (hexadecimal ) Error item Error desc ription Counterm easure 4021 H The specified drive m em ory does not exist or there is an error. Check the s pecifi ed drive mem ory st atus. 4022 H The file with the speci fied fi le name or f ile No.
App - 4 App - 4 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES Error code (hexadecimal ) Error item Error desc ription Counterm easure 4050 H The request content s cannot be execut ed because t he mem ory card write protec t switc h is on. Turn off the m em ory card write protec t switc h.
App - 5 App - 5 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES Error code (hexadecimal ) Error item Error desc ription Counterm easure 4084 H The specif ied pointer P, I cannot be detect ed. Check t he data to be searc hed. 4085 H Pointer P, I cannot be s pecified bec ause the program is not spec ified in t he paramet er.
App - 6 App - 6 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES Error code (hexadecimal ) Error item Error desc ription Counterm easure 40A0 H A bl ock No. outside t he range was specif ied. Chec k the s etting c ontents and m ake a c orrecti on. 40A1 H A numbe r of blocks tha t e x c eeds the range was specif ied.
App - 7 App - 7 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDIX 2 Ex ter nal Di mensions APPENDIX 2.1 C PU module 89.3(3.52) 98(3.86) Q02HCPU RS-232 USB MODE RUN ERR. USER BAT. BOOT 27.4(1.08) PULL Unit: mm ( inch) APPENDIX 2.2 Pow er supply modul e (1) Pow er Suppl y Module (Q61P-A1, Q61P-A 2, Q62P, Q63P) Q61P-A1 PO WER PULL 90(3.
App - 8 App - 8 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES (2) Pow er Supply M odule ( Q64P) Q64P POWER PULL 115 (4.53) 55.2 (2.17) 98 (3.86) Unit: mm ( inch) (3) Pow er Supply M odule ( Q61SP) Q61SP 100- 240V AC Q61SP POWER INPU T 50/ 60Hz 40 V A 100-240VAC ERR. 24VDC 0.5A INPU T OUTP UT 5 VDC 2 A MITSUBISHI 27 .
App - 9 App - 9 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES (4) Pow er Suppl y Module (A1S61PN, A1S62PN, A1S63P) A 1S6 1PN POWER INPUT 100-240VAC 105V A 50 / 60Hz OUTP UT DC 5V 5A NP 6.
App - 10 App - 10 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDIX 2.3 Mai n base uni t (1) Main B ase Unit (Q33B ) I/O0 CPU POWER I/O2 I/O1 5V 56 F6 15. 5 1 69±0.3(6.65 ± 0.
App - 11 App - 11 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES (4) Mai n Base Uni t (Q 312B) 15.5 439(17 .30) 419±0. 3(16.5 1±0.0 1) I/11 I/10 I/09 I/08 I/07 I/06 I/05 I/04 I/03 I/02 I/01 I/00 CPU POWER 5V 56 F6 98(3.86 ) 80±0. 3 (3.15± 0.01) 7 (0.28) 7.5 44.1 (1.74) (0.30) (0.
App - 12 App - 12 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDIX 2.4 Sli m ty pe mai n base uni t (1) Main B ase Unit (Q32S B) SG 5V I/O0 I/O1 CPU POWER 98 (3.86) 7 80 0.3 7.5 44.1 114 (4.49) 8.5 101 0.3 (3.98 0.01) 4-mounting screws (M4 12) (3.15 0.01 ) (0.28) (0.33) (1.
App - 13 App - 13 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDIX 2.5 Ex tensi on base uni t (1) Ex tensi on Base Uni t ( Q52B) 7.5 (0.30) 44.1 (1.74) 98 (3.86) 80±0.3 (3.15±0.01) (0.28) 15.5 (0.61) 106 (4.17) 83.5±0.3 (3.29±0.01) I/O0 I/O1 OUT IN 4-mounting screws (M4 14) 7 Unit: mm ( inch) (2) Ex tensi on Base Uni t ( Q55B) I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 I/O3 I/O4 7.
App - 14 App - 14 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES (4) Ex tensi on Base Uni t ( Q65B) I/O0 F6 I/O2 I/O1 I/O3 I/O4 15.5 245(9.65) 222.5±0.3(8.77±0.01) POWE R 5V 56 OUT IN (0.30) 44.1 (1.74) 7.5 98(3.86) 80±0.3 (3.15±0.01) 7 (0.28) (0.61) 4-mounting screws (M 4 14) Unit: mm ( inch) (5) Ex tensi on Base Uni t ( Q68B) 98(3.
App - 15 App - 15 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES (7) Ex tensi on Base Uni t ( QA1S65B) 130 (5.12) 110 (4.33) 315(12.41) 295±0.3(11.62±0.01) IN OUT 10(0.39) POWER 5V SG FG I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 I/O3 I/O4 QA1S65B 51.
App - 16 App - 16 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDIX 3 Upg r aded Functi ons of Hig h Per formance Model QC PU The High Perf orm ance m odel Q CPU is upgraded to add f unctions and c hange the specif ications.
App - 17 App - 17 MELSEC-Q APPENDICES APPENDIX 3.3 Added functions and the corr esponding GX Developer v ersions GX D eveloper Added Function SW 4D5C-GPPW -E SW 5D5C-GPPW -E Version 6 Version 7 Version 7.
Index - 1 Index - 1 INDEX [A] Allo wable m om entar y powe r fail ure p eriod ... 4- 3 AnS Seri es ..................................................... A-12 [B] Base unit Extens ion .................................... 2- 3, 6- 5, 6- 6 External dime nsions diagra m .
Index - 2 Index - 2 [P] Perform anc e ................................................... 4- 1 Power supply module Exter nal d imens ions d iagra m ................. App- 7 Exam ple of wiri ng ...................................... 9-25 Instal lation .
WA RRANTY Please confirm the following product w arranty details before starting use. 1. Gratis W arranty Term and Grati s W arranty Rang e If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") f.
HEADQUARTERS MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE EUROPE B.V. Gothaer Straße 8 D-40880 Ratingen Phone: +49 (0) 21 02 / 486-0 Fa x: +49 (0) 21 02 / 4 86-11 20 e mail: megfamail@meg.mee.com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FRANCE EUROPE B.V. 25, Boulevard des Bouvets F-92741 Nanterre Cedex P h o n e :+ 3 315 56 85 56 8 F a x :+ 3 315 56 85 68 5 e m a i l : factory.
Ein wichtiger Punkt beim Kauf des Geräts Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU (oder sogar vor seinem Kauf) ist das durchlesen seiner Bedienungsanleitung. Dies sollten wir wegen ein paar einfacher Gründe machen:
Wenn Sie Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU noch nicht gekauft haben, ist jetzt ein guter Moment, um sich mit den grundliegenden Daten des Produkts bekannt zu machen. Schauen Sie zuerst die ersten Seiten der Anleitung durch, die Sie oben finden. Dort finden Sie die wichtigsten technischen Daten für Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU - auf diese Weise prüfen Sie, ob das Gerät Ihren Wünschen entspricht. Wenn Sie tiefer in die Benutzeranleitung von Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU reinschauen, lernen Sie alle zugänglichen Produktfunktionen kennen, sowie erhalten Informationen über die Nutzung. Die Informationen, die Sie über Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU erhalten, werden Ihnen bestimmt bei der Kaufentscheidung helfen.
Wenn Sie aber schon Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU besitzen, und noch keine Gelegenheit dazu hatten, die Bedienungsanleitung zu lesen, sollten Sie es aufgrund der oben beschriebenen Gründe machen. Sie erfahren dann, ob Sie die zugänglichen Funktionen richtig genutzt haben, aber auch, ob Sie keine Fehler begangen haben, die den Nutzungszeitraum von Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU verkürzen könnten.
Jedoch ist die eine der wichtigsten Rollen, die eine Bedienungsanleitung für den Nutzer spielt, die Hilfe bei der Lösung von Problemen mit Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU. Sie finden dort fast immer Troubleshooting, also die am häufigsten auftauchenden Störungen und Mängel bei Mitsubishi Electronics Q02CPU gemeinsam mit Hinweisen bezüglich der Arten ihrer Lösung. Sogar wenn es Ihnen nicht gelingen sollte das Problem alleine zu bewältigen, die Anleitung zeigt Ihnen die weitere Vorgehensweise – den Kontakt zur Kundenberatung oder dem naheliegenden Service.