HM-60089-2 Network converter CC-Link compatible NETC01-CC USER MANUAL Thank you for purchasing an Oriental Motor product. This manual describes product handling procedures and safety precautions. • Please read it thoroughly to ensure safe operation. • Always keep the manual where it is readily available.
..36 Connection example ........13 11 Inspection ..........37 Connecting the power supply and 12 General specifications ......38 grounding the NETC01-CC ....... 13 13 Operation using the OPX-2A ....39 Connecting the RS-485 communication cable ..............14 13.1 Overview of the OPX-2A .......
• Turn off the NETC01-CC power in the event of a power failure. Or the motor may suddenly start when the power is restored and may cause injury or damage to equipment. • When an alarm of the NETC01-CC is generated, stop the motor. Failure to do so may result in fire, injury or damage to equipment.
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• Do not use the NETC01-CC beyond its specifications. Doing so may result in injury or damage to equipment. • Keep your fingers and objects out of the openings in the NETC01-CC. Failure to do so may result in fire or injury.
The product described in this manual has been designed and manufactured for use in general industrial equipment. Do not use for any other purpose. For the power supply of the NETC01-CC, use a DC power supply with reinforced insulation on its primary and secondary sides. Oriental Motor Co., Ltd. is not responsible for any damage caused through failure to observe this warning.
• This product is designed and manufactured to be installed within another device. Install the product in an enclosure. • For the power supply of the NETC01-CC, use a DC power supply with reinforced insulation on its primary and secondary sides.
Verify that the items listed below are included. Report any missing or damaged items to the branch or sales office from which you purchased the product. • NETC01-CC ............1 unit • CN1 connector (3 pins) ........1 pc. • CN2 connector (5 pins) ........1 pc.
Preparation Names and functions of parts RS-485 communication connector (CN6) Termination resistor setting switch (SW3) POWER LED (Green) L-RUN LED (Green) ALARM LED (Red) L-ERR LED (Red) C-DAT LED (Green) SD LED (Green) C-ERR LED (Red) RD LED (Green) CC-Link station number setting RS-485 communication transmission switches (STATION No.×1, ×10) rate setting switch (SW1)
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Preparation Name Description Ref. − POWER LED (Green) This LED is lit while the power is input. This LED will blink when an alarm generates. It is possible to ALARM LED (Red) check the generated alarm by counting the number of times p.33 the LED blinks.
Mounting to DIN rail Pull down the DIN lever of the NETC01-CC and lock it. Hang the hook at the rear to the DIN rail, and push in the NETC01-CC. After installation, secure the both sides of the NETC01-CC with the end plate.
) or more for the power supply cable of the NETC01-CC, and keep it as short as possible. • Use a supplied connector cable for the I/O signals cable of the NETC01-CC, and keep it as short as possible. • To ground the power supply cable and connector cable,...
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Installation Notes about installation and wiring • Connect the NETC01-CC and other peripheral control equipment directly to the grounding point so as to prevent a potential difference from developing between grounds. • When relays or electromagnetic switches are used together with the system, use noise filters and CR circuits to suppress surges generated by them.
Connection 5 Connection This chapter explains the connection method of the NETC01-CC and power supply/communication cable, as well as the grounding method. Connection example RS-485 communication connector (CN6) RS-485 OPX-2A MEXE02 communication cable Data edit connector (CN3) CC-Link communication connector (CN2)
Note may cause damage to the NETC01-CC. • Do not wire the power supply cable of the NETC01-CC in the same cable duct with other power lines. Doing so may cause malfunction due to noise. Connecting the RS-485 communication cable...
The power supply connector (CN1), CC-Link communication connector (CN2), data edit connector (CN3) and RS-485 communication connector (CN6) of the NETC01-CC are not electrically insulated. When grounding the positive terminal of the power supply, do not connect any equipment (PC, etc.) whose negative terminal is grounded.
Guidance 6 Guidance If you are new to the NETC01-CC, read this section to understand the operating methods along with the operation flow. As an example, this chapter explains how to perform positioning operation for the "CRK Series FLEX Built-in controller type [described as the CRD-KD in this manual]," using the NETC01-CC via CC-Link communication.
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Green Lit Green Lit • When C-ERR (red) of the CRD-KD or NETC01-CC is lit: Check the transmission rate or address number of RS-485 communication. • When L-ERR (red) of the NETC01-CC is lit: Check the type of the CC-Link communication error.
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How did it go? Were you able to operate the motor properly? If the motor does not function, check the following points: • Is any alarm present in the NETC01-CC or CRD-KD? • Are the address number, transmission rate and termination resistor set correctly? •...
Operation mode setting switch (SW2-No.1) Be sure to turn off the NETC01-CC power before setting the switches. If the switches are set while Note the power is still on, the new switch settings will not become effective until the NETC01-CC power is cycled.
Setting CC-Link station number Set the station number of the NETC01-CC using the two CC-Link station number setting switches (STATION No.×1 and ×10). When connecting two or more CC-Link compatible products, do not set duplicate station numbers. Set the tens place with the "STATION No.×10" switch and the ones place with the "STATION No.×1" switch.
Basic function 8 Basic function This chapter explains the basic function and signals of the NETC01-CC. Remote I/O list Remote I/O assignments of 6-axes connection mode and 12-axes connection mode are shown below. "n" is an address assigned to the master station by the CC-Link station number setting.
Basic function Remote register list Remote register is common to 6-axes connection mode and 12-axes connection mode. "Monitor", "read and write of parameters" and "maintenance command" for the driver or NETC01-CC are executed using remote register. RWw (Master to NETC01-CC) RWr (NETC01-CC to master) Address No.
The command is request executed at the ON edge of the D-REQ. When the protective function of the NETC01-CC is triggered and an alarm ALM-RST Alarm reset generates, the ALM bit is turned ON. At this time, if the ALM-RST is turned from ON to OFF, the alarm is reset and the ALM bit is turned OFF.
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0: Error occurred in RS-485 communication 1: RS-485 communication is normal This signal is output when the protective function of the NETC01-CC was triggered and an alarm was generated. Alarm 0: Alarm not present 1: Alarm present This signal is output when the warning of the NETC01-CC was generated.
• Set the monitor command code to the RWw(n+2k) of remote register (k is the monitor number). • Set the address number (0 to 11) of the RS-485 communication compatible product to the RWw(n+2k+1) of remote register (k is the monitor number). When monitoring the status of the NETC01-CC, set the address number to 128 (80h).
RWw(n+C) Command code RWw(n+D) Address number * RWw(n+E) Setting value (lower 16 bit) RWw(n+F) Setting value (upper 16 bit) * When the product to execute the command is the NETC01-CC, set the address number to 128 (80h). −26−...
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When the command processing was properly completed, the bitF (Err) of the RWr(n+C) becomes "0." When an error occurred, the bitF (Err) of the RWr(n+C) becomes "1." Response frame of command execution (NETC01-CC to master) Address No. bitF...
Command not yet defined because of being undefined. Execution disable due to The command requested by the master could not be executed because the NETC01-CC was communicating with the OPX-2A or user I/F communication in MEXE02. progress The command requested by the master could not be executed...
Read, write, save of parameters Read and write of parameters • When reading or writing the parameters of the NETC01-CC, use any of the parameter command of CC- Link communication, OPX-2A or MEXE02. • When operating with the parameter mode or copy mode of the OPX-2A, or when downloading or initializing the parameters by the MEXE02, the parameter command via CC-Link communication cannot be executed and the communication error (communication error code: 89h) will be occurred.
9 RS-485 communication specification Operation mode The number of the RS-485 communication compatible products that can be connected to the NETC01-CC varies depending on the operation mode. Up to 6 units can be connected when the operation mode is set to the 6-axes connection mode, and up to 12 units can be connected when the operation mode is set to the 12-axes connection mode.
RXn of remote I/O. • The command is transmitted and received in the order of the address number via RS-485 communication. If the "connection" parameter of the NETC01-CC is set to "0: Disable," RS-485 communication to the address number is not performed.
The upper 16 bits represent whether or not there is the connected product. When the "connection" param- eter of the NETC01-CC is set to "1: Enable," the bitm becomes "1" [bitm=1]. When the "connection" pa- rameter is set to "0: Disable," the bitm becomes "0" [bitm=0] (m is the address number).
(warning functions). 10.1 Alarms If an alarm generates, the ALM of remote I/O of the NETC01-CC is turned ON (1). At the same time, the ALARM LED will start blinking. The present alarm can be checked by counting the number of times the ALARM LED blinks.
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Any of The internal temperature Main circuit Review the ventilation of the NETC01-CC Communicating the reset overheat condition in the enclosure. operations reached 85 °C (185 °F). The stored data of Initialize data using any of...
Properly ground the SLD and FG terminals of The dedicated CC-Link cable is the dedicated CC-Link cable, as well as the FG terminal of the NETC01-CC. Move the cable away receiving noise. from the power lines as much as possible.
Troubleshooting and remedial actions 10.3 Warning If a warning is generated, the WNG of remote I/O of the NETC01-CC is turned ON (1). The motor will continue to operate. Once the cause of the warning is removed, the warning will be reset and the WNG will turn OFF automatically.
• Is there attachment of dust, etc., on the NETC01-CC? • Are there any strange smells or appearances within the NETC01-CC? The NETC01-CC uses semiconductor elements. Handle the NETC01-CC with care since static Note electricity may damage semiconductor elements. Static electricity may damage the NETC01-CC.
General specifications 12 General specifications Environment specification Storage environment Operation environment Shipping environment Ambient −25 to +70 °C (−13 to +158 °F) (non-freezing) 0 to +40 °C (+32 to +104 °F) (non-freezing) temperature Humidity 85% or less (non-condensing) Altitude Up to 1000 m (3300 ft.) above sea level Up to 3000 m (10000 ft.) above sea level Surrounding...
13.1 Overview of the OPX-2A The OPX-2A is a data setter that lets you set parameters and monitor the communication time. In addition, the OPX-2A can be used to save the data of NETC01-CC. There are four destinations (data banks) to save data.
This area shows the parameters, alarms, etc. LED indicators These LED indicators are used to indicate the mode of the OPX-2A and NETC01-CC status. Use this button to change the operation mode or move to the next upper level. Use this button to select data or change the displayed item or move to the next lower level.
• Check if the OPX-2A cable is A communication error occurred disconnected or damaged. between the OPX-2A and • The OPX-2A or the communication part NETC01-CC. of the NETC01-CC may have damaged. Contact your nearest Oriental Motor sales office. −41−...
NETC01-CC via CC-Link communication, the screen cannot move to the lower level from the top screen and "mEm-busy" is displayed. Be sure to wait until the memory processing is completed, before pressing the key.
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Operation using the OPX-2A Top screen of the copy mode Monitor mode Download Verification Processing is Data bank selection 0 in progress (blinking display) Verification result: Data bank selection 0 Matched Processing is Data bank selection 3 in progress (blinking display) Verification result: Data bank selection 3 Unmatched...
Stop Not possible RS-485 communication error • Do not turn off the NETC01-CC power while an alarm is being reset or alarm records are being Note cleared (=while the display is blinking). Doing so may damage the data. • If RS-485 communication is stopped, the remote I/O, parameter command, maintenance command and monitor command of the RS-485 communication compatible product cannot be used.
Warning type RS-485 communication error RS-485 communication timeout • Do not turn off the NETC01-CC power while a warning records are being cleared (=while the Note display is blinking). Doing so may damage the data. • You can also clear the warning records by turning off the NETC01-CC power.
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When system parameters were changed by downloading, cycle the NETC01-CC power. • Do not turn off the NETC01-CC power while the download is still in progress (=while the display is blinking). Doing so may damage the data.
Sets whether to enable or disable the Connection (Address 0D8Bh 1D8Bh communication with the connected SYS-4-11 number 11) product (Address number 11). When changing a system parameter, cycle the NETC01-CC power after executing the "batch NV memory write." Note −47−...
1: Execute RAM. Writes the parameters saved in the RAM to the non-volatile 3E85h Batch NV memory write memory. Restores the parameters saved in the NETC01-CC to their 3E86h Initialize parameters initial values. 14.4 Monitor command Command code Command name...
Accessories (sold separately) 15 Accessories (sold separately) Data setter The data setter lets you set parameters for your NETC01-CC with ease and monitor the communication time. Model: OPX-2A Data setting software The data setting software lets you set parameters for your NETC01-CC and monitor the communication time using a PC.