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Mitsubishi Electric GX Configurator-DA User Manual (192 pages)
MelsecQ Series
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 5.31 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Conditions of Use for the Product
6
Revisions
7
Table of Contents
11
About Manuals
14
Compliance with the Emc and Low Voltage Directives
14
About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations
15
Product Structure
16
Discontinued Models
16
1 Overview
18
Features
18
Functions Added to Function Version B and Later
20
2 System Configuration
21
Applicable Systems
21
Precautions on System Configuration
24
Checking Function Version, Serial Number, and Software Version
25
3 Specifications
28
Performance Specifications
28
Performance Specifications List
28
I/O Conversion Characteristics
30
Accuracy
37
Conversion Speed
37
D/A Converter Module Function
38
Synchronous Output Function
38
Analog Output HOLD/CLEAR Function
39
Analog Output Test During Programmable Controller CPU STOP
41
I/O Signals for the Programmable Controller CPU
42
List of I/O Signals
42
Details of I/O Signals
43
Buffer Memory
47
Buffer Memory Assignment (Q62DAN/Q62DA)
47
Buffer Memory Assignment (Q64DAN/Q64DA)
49
Buffer Memory Assignment (Q68DAVN/Q68DAV)
51
Buffer Memory Assignment (Q68DAIN/Q68DAI)
53
D/A Conversion Enable/Disable (Buffer Memory Address 0: Un\G0)
55
Digital Value (Buffer Memory Address 1 to 8: Un\G1 to Un\G8)
55
Set Value Check Code (Buffer Memory Address 11 to 18: Un\G11 to Un\G18)
56
Error Code (Buffer Memory Address 19: Un\G19)
56
Setting Range (Buffer Memory Address 20, 21: Un\G20, Un\G21)
57
(Buffer Memory Address 22, 23: Un\G22, Un\G23)
57
Offset/Gain Adjustment Value Specification (Buffer Memory Address 24: Un\G24)
58
Mode Switching Setting (Buffer Memory Address 158, 159: Un\G158, Un\G159)
58
Pass Data Classification Setting (Buffer Memory Address 200: Un\G200)
59
(Q62DAN, Q64DAN, Q62DA, and Q64DA Only)
59
Industrial Shipment Settings and User Range Settings Offset/Gain Value
60
4 Setup and Procedures before Operation
61
Handling Precautions
61
Part Identification Nomenclature
63
Wiring
66
Wiring Precautions
66
External Wiring
67
Switch Setting for Intelligent Function Module
69
Offset/Gain Settings
73
5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-DA)
78
Utility Package Functions
78
Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package
79
Handling Precautions
79
Operating Environment
82
Utility Package Operation
84
Common Utility Package Operations
84
Operation Overview
87
Starting the Intelligent Function Module Utility
89
Initial Setting
92
Auto Refresh Setting
94
Monitor/Test
96
Monitor/Test Screen
96
Offset/Gain Setting Operation (Function Version C or Later)
100
Offset/Gain Setting Operation (Function Version B or Earlier)
102
Confirmation of Conversion Characteristic
104
Pass Data (Q62DAN/Q64DAN/Q62DA/Q64DA)
106
Pass Data (Q68DAVN/Q68DAIN/Q68DAV/Q68DAI)
108
FB Conversion of Initial Setting/Auto Refresh Setting
109
Usage of FB
110
Outline
110
Paste an FB to a Sequence Program
112
Convert (Compile) a Sequence Program
113
6 Programming
114
For Use in Normal System Configuration
114
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
115
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
117
For Use on Remote I/O Network
119
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
120
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
123
7 Online Module Change
125
Online Module Change Conditions
126
Online Module Change Operations
127
Online Module Change Procedure
128
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-DA
128
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program
133
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-DA
138
(Other System Is Available)
138
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-DA
143
(Other System Is Unavailable)
143
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program
149
(Other System Is Available)
149
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program
154
(Other System Is Unavailable)
154
Range Reference Table
159
Precautions for Online Module Change
160
8 Troubleshooting
161
Error Code List
161
Troubleshooting
162
When the "RUN" LED Is Flashing or Turned off
162
When the "ERROR" LED Is on or Flashing
162
When an Analog Output Value Is Not Output
163
When Analog Output Value Is Not Held
164
Checking the D/A Converter Module Status Using GX Developer System Monitor
164
Appendices
166
Appendix 1 Function Upgrade for the D/A Converter Module
166
Appendix 1.1 a Comparison of Functions of the D/A Converter Module
166
Appendix 1.2 Combinations of D/A Converter Module Functions and GX Configurator-DA Software Versions
167
Appendix 1.3 Precautions for Replacing the Module of Function Version a with the One of Function Version B or Later
168
Appendix 1.4 Precautions for Replacing the Q62DA/Q64DA/Q68DAV/Q68DAI with Q62DAN/Q64DAN/Q68DAVN/Q68DAIN
169
Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction List and Available Devices
170
Appendix 2.1 G(P).OFFGAN
171
Appendix 2.2 G(P).OGLOAD
173
Appendix 2.3 G(P).OGSTOR
178
Appendix 3 External Dimensions
184
Mitsubishi Electric GX Configurator-DA User Manual (184 pages)
Channel Isolated Digital-Analog Converter Module
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4.08 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Conditions of Use for the Product
7
Revisions
8
Table of Contents
10
About Manuals
14
Compliance with the Emc and Low Voltage Directives
14
About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations
15
Product Structure
16
1 Overview
18
Features
18
2 System Configuration
20
Applicable Systems
20
Precautions on System Configuration
23
Checking Function Version, Serial Number, and Software Version
23
3 Specifications
27
Performance Specifications
27
Performance Specifications List
27
I/O Conversion Characteristics
28
Accuracy
32
Function List
33
Analog Output HOLD/CLEAR Function
34
Analog Output Test During Programmable Controller CPU STOP
36
Output Monitor Function
37
Warning Output Function
38
Rate Control Function
39
Disconnection Detection Function
40
I/O Signals for the Programmable Controller CPU
45
List of I/O Signals
45
Details of I/O Signals
46
Buffer Memory
51
Buffer Memory Assignment
51
D/A Conversion Enable/Disable Setting (Buffer Memory Address 0: Un\G0)
54
Digital Value (Buffer Memory Address 1, 2: Un\G1, Un\G2)
54
Set Value Check Code (Buffer Memory Address 11, 12: Un\G11, Un\G12)
55
Error Code (Buffer Memory Address 19: Un\G19)
55
Setting Range (Buffer Memory Address 20: Un\G20)
56
Offset/Gain Setting Mode Offset/Gain Specification (Buffer Memory Address 22, 23: Un\G22, Un\G23)
56
Offset/Gain Adjustment Value Specification (Buffer Memory Address 24: Un\G24)
57
Offset/Gain Range Specification (Buffer Memory Address 25: Un\G25)
57
Output Monitor Value (Buffer Memory Address 38, 39: Un\G38, Un\G39)
58
Rate Control Enable/Disable Setting (Buffer Memory Address 46: Un\G46)
58
Disconnection Detection/Warning Output Setting (Buffer Memory Address 47: Un\G47)
59
Warning Output Flag (Buffer Memory Address 48: Un\G48)
59
Disconnection Detection Flag (Buffer Memory Address 49: Un\G49)
60
Increase/Decrease Digital Limit Value (Buffer Memory Address 70 to 73: Un\G70 to Un\G73)
60
Warning Output Upper/Lower Limit Value (Buffer Memory Address 86 to 89: Un\G86 to Un\G89)
60
Disconnection Detection Operation Flag (Buffer Memory Address 139: Un\G139)
61
Disconnection Detection Mode Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 140: Un\G140)
61
Disconnection Detection Mode Setting (Buffer Memory Address 141: Un\G141)
62
Disconnection Detection Setting Value (Buffer Memory Address 142, 143: Un\G142, Un\G143)
62
Mode Switching Setting (Buffer Memory Address 158, 159: Un\G158, Un\G159)
63
Pass Data Classification Setting (Buffer Memory Address 200: Un\G200)
63
Industrial Shipment Settings Offset/Gain Value and User Range Settings Offset/Gain Value (Buffer Memory Address 202 to 217: Un\G202 to Un\G217)
64
4 Setup and Procedures before Operation
65
Handling Precautions
65
Part Identification Nomenclature
67
Wiring
69
Wiring Precautions
69
External Wiring
70
Switch Setting for Intelligent Function Module
71
Offset/Gain Settings
74
5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-DA)
80
Utility Package Functions
80
Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package
81
Handling Precautions
81
Operating Environment
83
Utility Package Operation
85
Common Utility Package Operations
85
Operation Overview
88
Starting the Intelligent Function Module Utility
90
Initial Setting
93
Auto Refresh Setting
95
Monitor/Test
97
Monitor/Test Screen
97
Offset/Gain Setting Operation
100
Confirmation of Conversion Characteristic
102
Pass Data
104
FB Conversion of Initial Setting/Auto Refresh Setting
106
Usage of FB
107
Outline
107
Paste an FB to a Sequence Program
109
Convert (Compile) a Sequence Program
110
6 Programming
111
Programming Procedure
111
For Use in Normal System Configuration
112
Program Example Using the Utility Package
113
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
115
For Use on Remote I/O Network
116
Program Example Using the Utility Package
117
Program Example Without Using the Utility Package
120
Output Enable
122
CH1 Digital Value
122
CH2 Digital Value
122
Disconnection Detection Flag
122
Warning Output Flag
123
7 Online Module Change
124
Online Module Change Conditions
125
Online Module Change Operations
126
Online Module Change Procedure
127
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-DA
127
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program
131
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-DA (Other System Is Available)
136
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-DA (Other System Is Unavailable)
141
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program (Other System Is Available)
146
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program (Other System Is Unavailable)
152
Range Reference Table
158
Precautions for Online Module Change
159
8 Troubleshooting
160
Error Code List
160
Error Code
160
Troubleshooting
161
When the "RUN" LED Is Flashing or Turned off
162
When the "ERR." LED Is on or Flashing
162
When the "ALM" LED Is Turned on or Flashing
162
When an Analog Output Value Is Not Output
163
When an Analog Output Value Is Not Held
164
Checking the Q62DA-FG Status Using GX Developer System Monitor
164
Appendices
166
Appendix 1 Dedicated Instruction List and Available Device
166
Appendix 1.1 G(P).OFFGAN
167
Appendix 1.2 G(P).OGLOAD
169
Appendix 1.3 G(P).OGSTOR
172
Appendix 2 Performance Comparison between the Q62DA-FG and Q62DA
175
Appendix 3 Functions Added or Changed by Version Upgrade
176
Appendix 4 External Dimension Diagram
177
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