Mitsubishi Electric QJ81DL96 User Manual page 92

Melsec q series, high speed data logger module
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SPECIFICATIONS
Device
Signal name
No.
X10
ERR. LED status
X12
Data logging error
X13
Event logging error
X14
Report creation error
X16
Access target CPU error
X17
E-mail transmission error
X18
FTP transfer error
X19
Other errors
High speed data sampling
X1A
failure
Processing overload
X1B
occurrence
X1C
Trigger reoccurrence
X1D
Creation trigger reoccurrence
General data sampling delay
X1E
occurrence
X1F
Watchdog timer error
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3.3 I/O Signals for the Programmable Controller CPU
3.3.2 I/O signal details
(1) Turns ON while the ERR. LED is ON (during a module continuation error) or flashing (during
a module stop error).
(2) ERR. LED is turned OFF by turning ON error clear request (Y10) when ERR. LED is ON.
(However, this is not possible while ERR. LED is flashing.)
(3) While ERR. LED is ON or flashing (when X10 is ON), X12 to X14, X16 to X19 (one or many)
turn ON.
(1) Turns ON when an error regarding data logging occurs.
(2) When this device is ON, the error code is stored in the data logging status area
( Section 3.4.11).
(3) Turns OFF when the error clear request (Y10) is turned ON.
(1) Turns ON when an error regarding event logging occurs.
(2) When this device is ON, the error code is stored in the event logging status area
( Section 3.4.12).
(3) Turns OFF when the error clear request (Y10) is turned ON.
(1) Turns ON when an error regarding reports occurs.
(2) When this device is ON, the error code is stored in the report creation status area
( Section 3.4.13).
(3) Turns OFF when the error clear request (Y10) is turned ON.
(1) Turns ON when a communication error occurs with the access target CPU.
(2) When this device is ON, the error code is stored in the access target CPU setting status
area ( Section 3.4.10).
(3) Turns OFF when the error clear request (Y10) is turned ON.
(1) Turns ON when an error regarding e-mail transmission occurs.
(2) When this device is ON, the error code is stored in the e-mail transmission status area
( Section 3.4.14).
(3) Turns OFF when the error clear request (Y10) is turned ON.
(1) Turns ON when an error regarding FTP transfers occurs.
(2) When this device is ON, the error code is stored in the FTP client status (PUT) area
( Section 3.4.16).
(3) Turns OFF when the error clear request (Y10) is turned ON.
(1) Turns ON when an error not corresponding to X12 to X14 or X16 to X18 occurs.
(2) When this device is ON, the error code is stored in the error log area ( Section 3.4.7).
(3) Turns OFF when the error clear request (Y10) is turned ON. (Only in case of a module
continuation error)
(1) Turns ON when a high speed data sampling failure occurs in data logging, event logging, or
report function. ( Chapter 17 PROCESSING TIME)
(2) Turns OFF by updating the settings.
(1) Turns ON when processing overload occurs in data logging, event logging, or report
function. ( Chapter 17 PROCESSING TIME)
(2) Turns OFF by updating the settings.
(1) Turns ON when the creation trigger reoccurs with data logging.
( Chapter 17 PROCESSING TIME)
(2) Turns OFF by updating the settings.
(1) Turns ON when the creation trigger reoccurs with report function.
( Chapter 17 PROCESSING TIME)
(2) Turns OFF by updating the settings.
(1) Turns ON when a general data sampling delay has occurred in data logging, event logging,
or report function. ( Chapter 17 PROCESSING TIME)
(2) Turns OFF by either of the following.
• When the settings are updated
• When a value greater than the general data sampling delay time (maximum) is set in the
allowed general data sampling delay time in the buffer memory.
Turns ON when a watchdog timer error occurs.
(From the previous page)
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