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Mitsubishi Q62AD-DGH User Manual (244 pages)
Channel Isolated High Resolution Analog-Digital Converter Module / Channel Isolated High Resolution Analog-Digital Converter Module (with Signal Conditioning Function)
Brand:
Mitsubishi
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 9.99 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 Emc and Low Voltage Directives
14
Terms
15
Product Structure
16
1 Overview
18
Features
18
2 System Configuration
21
Applicable Systems
21
Precautions on System Configuration
25
Cautions for Power Supply from Q61P-A1/A2 to Q64AD-GH
29
3 Specifications
30
Performance Specifications
30
Performance Specifications List
30
I/O Conversion Characteristic
33
Accuracy
39
Function List
40
A/D Conversion Methods
42
Maximum and Minimum Values Hold Function
45
Input Signal Error Detection Function
45
Warning Output Function
52
A/D Conversion Starting Time Setting Function (Q62AD-DGH Only)
56
I/O Signals for the Programmable Controller CPU
57
List of I/O Signals
57
Details of I/O Signals
59
Buffer Memory
66
Buffer Memory Assignment
66
A/D Conversion Enable/Disable Setting (Buffer Memory Address 0: Un\G0)
80
CH Average Time/Average Number of Times/Move Average/Time Constant Settings (Buffer Memory Addresses 1 to 4: Un\G1 to Un\G4)
81
CH A/D Conversion Starting Time Setting (Buffer Memory Addresses 5, 6: Un\G5, Un\G6) (Q62AD-DGH Only)
81
Averaging Process Specification (Buffer Memory Address 9: Un\G9)
83
A/D Conversion Completed Flag (Buffer Memory Address 10: Un\G10)
84
CH Digital Output Value (16Bit) (Buffer Memory Addresses 11 to 14: Un\G11 to Un\G14)
85
Write Data Error Codes (Buffer Memory Address 19: Un\G19)
85
Setting Range (Buffer Memory Address 20: Un\G20)
86
Offset/Gain Setting Mode (Buffer Memory Addresses 22, 23: Un\G22, Un\G23)
87
CH Maximum Value/Minimum Value Storage Area (16Bit)
87
Input Signal Error Detection Extended/Input Signal Error Detection/Warning Output Settings (Buffer Memory Address 47: Un\G47)
88
Warning Output Flag (Buffer Memory Address 48 :Un\G48)
89
Input Signal Error Detection Flag (Buffer Memory Address 49: Un\G49)
90
CH Maximum Value/Minimum Value Storage Area (32Bit)
91
CH Process Alarm Upper/Lower Limit Value
91
CH Rate Alarm Warning Detection Period (Buffer Memory Addresses 118 to 121: Un\G118 to Un\G121)
92
CH Rate Alarm Upper/Lower Limit Value
93
CH Input Signal Error Detection Setting Upper Value
94
Mode Switching Setting (Buffer Memory Addresses 158, 159: Un\G158, Un\G159)
96
Pass Data Classification Setting (Buffer Memory Addresses 200: Un\G200) (Q64AD-GH Only)
96
Industrial Shipment Settings and User Range Settings Offset/Gain Value (Buffer Memory Addresses 202 to 233: Un\G202 to Un\G233)
97
4 Setup and Procedures before Operation
98
Handling Precautions
98
Part Identification Nomenclature
100
Wiring
102
Wiring Precautions
102
External Wiring
103
Switch Setting for Intelligent Function Module
106
Offset/Gain Settings
108
Offset/Gain Settings (Q64AD-GH)
108
Offset/Gain Settings (Q62AD-DGH)
113
A/D Conversion Value Storage During Offset/Gain Setting
118
5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD)
119
Utility Package Functions
119
Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package
120
Handling Precautions
120
Operating Environment
122
Utility Package Operation
124
Common Utility Package Operations
124
Operation Overview
127
Starting the Intelligent Function Module Utility
129
Initial Setting
132
Auto Refresh Settings
134
Monitoring/Test
136
Monitor/Test Screen
136
Offset/Gain Setting Operation
139
Confirmation of Conversion Characteristic
141
Pass Data (Q64AD-GH)
143
Pass Data (Q62AD-DGH)
145
FB Conversion of Initial Setting/Auto Refresh Setting
146
Usage of FB
147
Outline
147
Paste an FB to a Sequence Program
149
Convert (Compile) a Sequence Program
150
6 Programming
151
Programming Procedure
151
For Use in Normal System Configuration (Q64AD-GH)
152
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
153
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
155
For Use in Remote I/O Network (Q64AD-GH)
157
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
159
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
162
For Use in Normal System Configuration (Q62AD-DGH)
166
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
167
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
169
For Use in Remote I/O Network (Q62AD-DGH)
170
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
171
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
174
7 Online Module Change
178
Online Module Change Conditions
179
Online Module Change Operations
180
Online Module Change Procedure
181
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-AD
181
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program
186
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-AD (Other System Is Available)
191
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-AD (Other System Is Unavailable)
196
Range Reference Table
212
Precautions for Online Module Change
213
Error Code List
214
8 Troubleshooting
217
When the Digital Output Values Cannot be Read
218
When A/D Conversion Completed Flag Does Not Turn on During Use in Normal Mode
219
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Mitsubishi Q62AD-DGH User Manual (208 pages)
MELSEC-Q Series, Programmable Logic Controller, Channel Isolated High Resolution Analog-Digital Converter Module With Signal Conditioning Function
Brand:
Mitsubishi
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 3.38 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Revisions
6
Table of Contents
7
About Manuals
11
Conformation to the EMC Directive and Low Voltage Instruction
12
About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations
13
Product Structure
14
1 Overview
15
Features
15
2 System Configuration
18
Applicable Systems
18
How to Check the Function Version, Serial Number, Product Information and Software Version
20
Cautions for Power Supply from Q61P-A1/A2 to Q64AD-GH
22
3 Specifications
24
Performance Specifications
24
Performance Specifications List
24
I/O Conversion Characteristic
27
Accuracy
32
Function List
33
A/D Conversion Methods
34
Maximum and Minimum Values Hold Function
36
Input Signal Error Detection Function
36
Warning Output Function
37
A/D Conversion Starting Time Setting Function (Q62AD-DGH Only)
41
I/O Signals for the PLC CPU
42
List of I/O Signals
42
Details of I/O Signals
44
Buffer Memory
51
Buffer Memory Assignment
51
A/D Conversion Enable/Disable Setting (Buffer Memory Address 0: Un\G0)
59
CH Average Time/Average Number of Times/Move Average/Time Constant Settings
60
(Buffer Memory Addresses 1 to 4: Un\G1 to Un\G4)
60
CH A/D Conversion Starting Time Setting (Buffer Memory Addresses 5, 6: Un\G5, Un\G6) (Q62AD-DGH Only)
60
Averaging Process Specification (Buffer Memory Address 9: Un\G9)
61
A/D Conversion Completed Flag (Buffer Memory Address 10: Un\G10)
62
CH Digital Output Value (16Bit) (Buffer Memory Addresses 11 to 14: Un\G11 to Un\G14)
62
Write Data Error Codes (Buffer Memory Address 19: Un\G19)
63
Setting Range (Buffer Memory Address 20: Un\G20)
63
Offset/Gain Setting Mode (Buffer Memory Addresses 22, 23: Un\G22, Un\G23)
64
CH Maximum Value/Minimum Value Storage Area (16Bit)
64
Input Signal Error Detection/Warning Output Settings (Buffer Memory Address 47: Un\G47)
65
Warning Output Flag (Buffer Memory Address 48 :Un\G48)
65
Input Signal Error Detection Flag (Buffer Memory Address 49: Un\G49)
66
CH Maximum Value/Minimum Value Storage Area (32Bit)
67
CH Process Alarm Upper/Lower Limit Value
67
CH Rate Alarm Warning Detection Period (Buffer Memory Addresses 118 to 121: Un\G118 to Un\G121)
68
CH Rate Alarm Upper/Lower Limit Value
69
CH Input Signal Error Detection Setting Value (Buffer Memory Addresses 138 to 141: Un\G138 to Un\G141)
70
Mode Switching Setting (Buffer Memory Addresses 158, 159: Un\G158, Un\G159)
71
Pass Data Classification Setting (Buffer Memory Addresses 200: Un\G200) (Q64AD-GH Only)
71
Industrial Shipment Settings and User Range Settings Offset/Gain Value (Buffer Memory Addresses 202 to 233: Un\G202 to Un\G233)
72
4 Setup and Procedures before Operation
73
Handling Precautions
73
Part Identification Nomenclature
75
Wiring
77
Wiring Precautions
77
External Wiring
78
Switch Setting for Intelligent Function Module
80
Offset/Gain Settings
82
Offset/Gain Settings (Q64AD-GH)
82
Offset/Gain Settings (Q62AD-DGH)
86
A/D Conversion Value Storage During Offset/Gain Setting
89
5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD)
90
Utility Package Functions
90
Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package
91
User Precautions
91
Operating Environment
93
Explanation of Utility Package Operation
94
How to Perform Common Utility Package Operations
94
Operation Overview
97
Starting the Intelligent Function Module Utility
99
Initial Setting
102
Automatic Refresh Setting
104
Monitor/Test
106
Monitor/Test Screen
106
Offset/Gain Setting Operation
109
Confirmation of Conversion Characteristic
110
Pass Data (Q64AD-GH)
112
Pass Data (Q62AD-DGH)
114
FB Conversion of Initial Setting/Auto Refresh Setting
115
Usage of FB
116
Outline
116
Paste an FB to a Sequence Program
118
Convert (Compile) a Sequence Program
119
6 Programming
121
Programming Procedure
121
For Use in Normal System Configuration (Q64AD-GH)
122
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
123
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
125
For Use in Remote I/O Network (Q64AD-GH)
127
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
132
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
132
For Use in Normal System Configuration (Q62AD-DGH)
135
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
136
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
138
For Use in Remote I/O Network (Q62AD-DGH)
139
Programming Example Using the Utility Package
140
Programming Example Without Using the Utility Package
140
7 Online Module Change
146
Online Module Change Conditions
147
Online Module Change Operations
148
Online Module Change Procedure
149
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-AD
149
When Industrial Shipment Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program
154
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-AD
159
(Other System Is Available)
159
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with GX Configurator-AD
164
(Other System Is Unavailable)
164
When User Range Setting Is Used and Initial Setting was Made with Sequence Program
170
(Other System Is Available)
170
(Other System Is Unavailable)
175
Range Reference Table
176
Precautions for Online Module Change
181
8 Troubleshooting
182
Error Code List
182
Troubleshooting
183
When the "RUN" LED Is Flashing or Turned off
184
When the "ERR." LED Is on or Flashing
184
When the "ALM" LED Is on or Flashing
184
When the Digital Output Values Cannot be Read
185
When A/D Conversion Completed Flag Does Not Turn on During Use in Normal Mode
186
Checking the A/D Converter Module Status Using GX Developer System Monitor
186
Appendix
188
Appendix 1 Dedicated Instruction List and Available Devices
188
Appendix 1.1 OFFGAN
189
Appendix 2 Performance Comparison between Q64AD-GH and Q64AD
200
Appendix 3 External Dimensions
201
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