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Mitsubishi FX3U User Manual

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  • Page 1 -16CCL-M USER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions (Read these precautions before use.) Before installation, operation, maintenance or inspection of this product, thoroughly read through and understand this manual and all of the associated manuals. Also, take care to handle the module properly and safely. This manual classifies the safety precautions into two categories: Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in death or severe injury.
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions (Read these precautions before use.) 2. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Reference • Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product. Reference •...
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions (Read these precautions before use.) 3. WIRING PRECAUTIONS Reference • Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting wiring work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product. Reference •...
  • Page 6 • Do not disassemble or modify the PLC. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions. For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative. • Turn off the power to the PLC before connecting or disconnecting any extension cable.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual.
  • Page 8 • Since the examples within this manual, technical bulletin, catalog, etc. are used as reference; please use it after confirming the function and safety of the equipment and system. Mitsubishi Electric will not accept responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    -16CCL-M User's Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................(1) Standards........................... 9 Certification of UL, cUL standards ....................... 9 Compliance with EC directive (CE Marking) ..................9 Associated Manuals........................ 12 Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual ............14 Reading the Manual ........................
  • Page 10 -16CCL-M User's Manual Table of Contents 5. Wiring 5.1 Power Supply Wiring........................36 5.1.1 Power supply wiring........................36 5.1.2 Grounding............................36 5.2 CC-Link Wiring ..........................37 5.2.1 Unit wiring with CC-Link dedicated cables ..................37 5.2.2 T-shaped Branch Connection Using CC-Link Dedicated Cables ..........38 5.3 Screw Size and Tightening Torque ....................
  • Page 11 -16CCL-M User's Manual Table of Contents 9. Data Link Procedure 9.1 Data Link Procedure ........................87 9.2 Hardware Test (Master Block Status Check) ................88 9.3 Switch setting ..........................89 9.3.1 Station number setting........................89 9.3.2 Transmission rate setting, line test, hardware test, transmission speed test ........ 90 9.4 Line Test (Connection Status Check) ...................
  • Page 12 -16CCL-M User's Manual Table of Contents 12. Example of Communication between Master Station and Remote I/O Stations 12.1 System Configuration........................ 136 12.1.1 Setting of master station......................136 12.1.2 Setting of remote I/O station...................... 137 12.1.3 Setting of parameters ........................ 138 12.1.4 Creating a program for communication ..................
  • Page 13 -16CCL-M User's Manual Table of Contents 14.2.7 Confirmation of operation by LED indication ................192 14.2.8 Confirmation of operation by program ..................193 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used................194 14.3.1 System configuration ......................... 194 14.3.2 Setting of master station......................194 14.3.3 Setting of intelligent device station ....................
  • Page 14 -16CCL-M User's Manual Table of Contents Appendix B: Setting Sheet Appendix B-1 Parameter setting sheet ..................246 Appendix B-2 Station information setting sheet ................ 247 Appendix C: Differences with FX -16CCL-M Appendix C-1 Differences with FX -16CCL-M ............... 249 Warranty..........................251 Revised History ........................
  • Page 15: Standards

    Compliance to EMC directive and LVD directive for the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user / manufacturer. For more information please consult with your nearest Mitsubishi product provider. Regarding the standards that comply with the main unit, please refer to either the FX series product catalog or consult with your nearest Mitsubishi product provider.
  • Page 16 -16CCL-M User's Manual Standards Type: Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment) Models: MELSEC FX series manufactured from August 1st, 2011 -16CCL-M Standard Remark EN61131-2:2007 Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard. Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests • Radiated Emission •...
  • Page 17 24 V DC Ground power supply cable 24+ 24- Main unit -16CCL-M DA DB CC-Link dedicated cable Cable clamp (AD75CK, Ground MITSUBISHI) cable Conductive control cabinet • Wiring simplified diagram Other Termi- Other Termi- -16CCL-M station nating station nating...
  • Page 18: Associated Manuals

    -16CCL-M User's Manual Associated Manuals Associated Manuals Only the installation manual is packed together with the FX -16CCL-M CC-Link master block. For a detailed explanation of the FX -16CCL-M CC-Link master block, refer to this manual. For the hardware information and instructions on the PLC main unit, refer to the respective manuals. Refer to these manuals Refer to the appropriate equipment manual For a detailed explanation, refer to an additional manual...
  • Page 19 -16CCL-M User's Manual Associated Manuals Document Title of manual Description Model code number FX CPU Structured Additional Application functions provided in structured projects of Programming Manual JY997D34801 09R927 Manual GX Works2. [Application Functions] Manuals for FX -16CCL-M CC-Link master block Describes installation specifications for the Supplied -16CCL-M...
  • Page 20: Generic Names And Abbreviations Used In The Manual

    -16CCL-M User's Manual Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual Generic name or abbreviation Description series Generic name for FX Series PLC PLC or main unit Generic name for FX Series PLC main unit series Generic name for FX Series PLC...
  • Page 21 -16CCL-M User's Manual Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual Generic name or abbreviation Description Select this mode when adding a Ver. 2 compatible station to the existing system to increase the Remote net additional mode number of cyclic points. Ver.
  • Page 22: Reading The Manual

    -16CCL-M User's Manual Reading the Manual Reading the Manual In this manual, the following formats are used for describing the common items. Indexes the chapter number. Shows the title of the chapter and the title Shows the manual title. of the section. The right side of each page This area shows the indexes the chapter number...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    1 Introduction -16CCL-M User's Manual 1.1 Outline Introduction Outline 1.1.1 Outline of CC-Link System The CC-Link system connects distributed I/O units, intelligent function units, special function units, etc. with dedicated cables, and controls such modules from the PLC. • By distributing each module to facility equipment such as conveyor lines and machines, necessary wiring can be reduced.
  • Page 24: External Dimensions And Part Names

    1 Introduction -16CCL-M User's Manual 1.2 External Dimensions and Part Names External Dimensions and Part Names 2- 4.5 mounting holes Without top cover 9(0.36”) 4(0.16”) 87(3.43 ”) 55(2.17 ”) Unit : mm (inches) MASS (Weight) : 0.3 kg (0.66 lbs) Accessories : Label for indication of special function unit/block number, Dust proof protection sheet, Manual supplied with product,...
  • Page 25: Terminal Layout

    1 Introduction -16CCL-M User's Manual 1.3 Terminal Layout Terminal Layout Terminal name Description 24 V DC power supply, + side Power supply terminal block 24 V DC power supply, - side Ground terminal (Functional ground) Send/receive data Send/receive data Data ground CC-Link connection terminal block Shield...
  • Page 26: Specification

    2 Specification -16CCL-M User's Manual Specification DESIGN PRECAUTIONS • When executing control (data changes) to an operating PLC, construct an interlock circuit in the sequence program so that the entire system operates conservatively. In addition, when executing control such as program changes and operation status changes (status control) to an operating PLC, thoroughly read the manual and sufficiently confirm safety in advance.
  • Page 27: General Specifications

    2 Specification -16CCL-M User's Manual 2.1 General Specifications General Specifications For items not listed below, specifications are the same as the of the PLC main unit. For general specifications, refer to the manual of the PLC main unit. → Refer to FX Hardware Edition.
  • Page 28 2 Specification -16CCL-M User's Manual 2.3 Performance Specification Item Specification By FROM and TO instructions or direct specification of buffer memory (FX ) via Communication with PLC the buffer memory Number of I/O occupied points 8 points Number of connectable units to the main unit 1 (An FX -16CCL-M cannot be attached to main unit with an FX -16CCL-M.) Indicates the number of link points for remote net ver.1 mode.
  • Page 29: Communication Specification

    2 Specification -16CCL-M User's Manual 2.4 Communication Specification Communication Specification 2.4.1 Data transfer between master station and slave station extension CC-Link -16CCL-M Slave station main unit Cyclic/ BFM (Buffer memory) FROM Expanded cyclic instruction M (auxiliary relay) etc. RX : Remote input RX : Remote input instruction M (auxiliary relay) etc.
  • Page 30 2 Specification -16CCL-M User's Manual 2.5 Maximum Transmission Distance • CC-Link dedicated high-performance cable (requiring terminal resistor of 130 ) Cable length between stations Maximum transmission Transmission speed distance 156 kbps 1200 m 625 kbps 900 m 2.5 Mbps 30 cm or more 1 m or more 400 m 5M bps...
  • Page 31: Maximum Transmission Distance (For Ver. 1.10)

    2 Specification -16CCL-M User's Manual 2.6 CC-Link Dedicated Cable 2.5.2 Maximum transmission distance (for Ver. 1.10) The relation of the transmission speed and maximum overall cable distance when configuring the entire system with Ver. 1.10 units and cable is shown below. Remote I/O station Remote I/O station Intelligent device...
  • Page 32: System Configuration

    3 System Configuration -16CCL-M User's Manual 3.1 General Configuration System Configuration This chapter describes the system configuration for the CC-link system in which an FX Series PLC functions as the master station. General Configuration Up to 16 remote stations and intelligent device stations can be connected to the FX -16CCL-M.
  • Page 33: Example Of Cc-Link System Configuration

    3 System Configuration -16CCL-M User's Manual 3.1 General Configuration 3.1.2 Example of CC-Link system configuration Example of system configuration Number of I/O Number of points: occupied 96 points I/O points: 8 points [Remote I/O stations (8 stations)] 32 points 8 stations Main unit Master block -96M...
  • Page 34: Applicable Plc

    3 System Configuration -16CCL-M User's Manual 3.2 Applicable PLC Applicable PLC Model name Applicability Ver. 1.00 and later Series PLC (Only one FX -16CCL-M unit can be connected to a main unit.) Ver. 2.20 and later Series PLC (Only one FX -16CCL-M unit can be connected to a main unit.) Ver.
  • Page 35: Number Of Occupied Stations And Station Numbers As Well As Number Of Units And Number Of Stations

    3 System Configuration -16CCL-M User's Manual 3.4 Number of Occupied Stations and Station numbers as well as Number of Units and Number of Stations Number of Occupied Stations and Station numbers as well as Number of Units and Number of Stations This section describes the relationship between the number of occupied stations and the station number as well as between the number of units and the number of stations.
  • Page 36 3 System Configuration -16CCL-M User's Manual 3.5 Precautions When Configuring the System 2) Countermeasures against erroneous input For the main unit, the stabilized power supply and the input external supply power of AC input, wire the power cables from the same power source. - When external power supply to input area is DC type Main unit Remote I/O unit...
  • Page 37: Cc-Link Version

    3 System Configuration -16CCL-M User's Manual 3.6 CC-Link Version CC-Link Version There are two different CC-Link versions: Ver. 1 and Ver. 2. 1. Definitions of Ver. 1.00 and Ver. 1.10 Ver. 1.10 is a version in which the station-to-station cable length was improved to 20 cm or more. In contrast, the older version is defined as Ver.
  • Page 38: Installation

    4 Installation -16CCL-M User's Manual Installation INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS • Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS •...
  • Page 39: Din Rail Mounting

    4 Installation -16CCL-M User's Manual 4.1 DIN rail Mounting DIN rail Mounting The product may be mounted on a 35 mm wide DIN46277 (DIN rail). Fit the upper edge (A in the figure to the right) of the DIN rail mounting groove onto the DIN rail. Push the product onto the DIN rail.
  • Page 40: Direct Mounting

    4 Installation -16CCL-M User's Manual 4.2 Direct Mounting Direct Mounting The product can be installed directly with screws. An interval space of 1 to 2 mm (0.04" to 0.08") between each unit is necessary. For installation details, refer to the following respective PLC manual. →...
  • Page 41: Wiring

    5 Wiring -16CCL-M User's Manual Wiring WIRING PRECAUTIONS • Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting wiring work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product. WIRING PRECAUTIONS •...
  • Page 42: Power Supply Wiring

    5 Wiring -16CCL-M User's Manual 5.1 Power Supply Wiring Power Supply Wiring 5.1.1 Power supply wiring Stabilized Stabilized Grounding Grounding -CNV-IF power supply power supply (Ground resistance: (Ground resistance: 24 V DC 24 V DC or less) -1PS-5V or less) Grounding (Ground resistance: or less)
  • Page 43: Cc-Link Wiring

    5 Wiring -16CCL-M User's Manual 5.2 CC-Link Wiring CC-Link Wiring 5.2.1 Unit wiring with CC-Link dedicated cables This subsection describes the connection method of CC-Link dedicated cables. → For details on CC-Link dedicated cables, refer to Section 2.6. • CC-Link dedicated cables, Ver. 1.10 compatible CC-Link dedicated cables and CC-Link dedicated high- performance cables cannot be used together.
  • Page 44: T-Shaped Branch Connection Using Cc-Link Dedicated Cables

    5 Wiring -16CCL-M User's Manual 5.2 CC-Link Wiring 5.2.2 T-shaped Branch Connection Using CC-Link Dedicated Cables This subsection describes the T-shaped branch connection using CC-Link dedicated cables. 1. System configuration with T-shaped branch connection The figure below shows the system configuration with T-shaped branch connection. T-shaped branch terminal block or (Main line)
  • Page 45 5 Wiring -16CCL-M User's Manual 5.2 CC-Link Wiring 2. T-shaped branch communication specification list The table below shows the communication specification in T-shaped branch connection. For communication specification not shown in the table below, refer to Section 2.3. Item Specification Remarks Transmission speed 625 kbps...
  • Page 46: Screw Size And Tightening Torque

    5 Wiring -16CCL-M User's Manual 5.3 Screw Size and Tightening Torque Screw Size and Tightening Torque 5.3.1 Terminal screw size and tightening torque The power terminals and CC-Link connection terminals on the FX -16CCL-M use M3 screws. Refer to the figures below for cable end treatment. Set the tightening torque to 0.42 to 0.58 N•m.
  • Page 47: Introduction Of Functions

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.1 Functions List Introduction of Functions Functions List 1. Basic Functions Function Outline Reference Communication between master Subsection Transfers ON/OFF information with remote I/O stations. station and remote I/O stations 6.2.1 Communication between master Subsection Transfers ON/OFF information and the numeric data with remote device stations.
  • Page 48: Basic Functions

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Basic Functions 6.2.1 Communication between master station and remote I/O stations This subsection describes the overview of the communication between the master station and remote I/O stations. In the communication with the remote I/O station, the on/off data of the switches and indicator lamps are communicated through remote input RX and remote output RY.
  • Page 49 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Remote input 3) The input status of the remote I/O stations is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the buffer memory "remote input (RX)" in the master station. 4) The PLC receives the input status stored in the buffer memory "remote input (RX)" using the FROM instruction.
  • Page 50: Communication Between Master Station And Remote Device Stations

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions 6.2.2 Communication between master station and remote device stations This subsection describes the overview of the communication between the master station and remote device stations. Master station Remote device station Refresh command BFM#10 b0 Data link startup...
  • Page 51 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Remote input 3) The remote input (RX) of the remote device stations is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the buffer memory "remote input (RX)" in the master station. 4) The PLC receives the input status stored in the buffer memory "remote input (RX)"...
  • Page 52 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Write to remote register (RWw) 7) The PLC writes the transmission data to the buffer memory "remote register (RWw)" using the TO instruction. 8) The data stored in the buffer memory "remote register (RWw)" is automatically (for each link scan) transmitted to the remote register (RWw) in the remote device stations.
  • Page 53 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Read from remote register (RWr) 9) The data of the remote register (RWr) in the remote device stations is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the buffer memory "remote register (RWr)" in the master station. 10) The PLC receives the data of the remote register (RWr) in the remote device stations stored in the buffer memory "remote register (RWr)"...
  • Page 54: Communication Between Master Station And Intelligent Device Stations

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions 6.2.3 Communication between master station and intelligent device stations This subsection describes the overview of the communication between the master station and intelligent device stations. Master station Intelligent device station Refresh command BFM#10 b0 Data link startup...
  • Page 55 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Remote input 3) The remote input (RX) of the intelligent device stations is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the buffer memory "remote input (RX)" in the master station. 4) The PLC receives the input status stored in the buffer memory "remote input (RX)"...
  • Page 56 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Write to remote register (RWw) 7) The PLC writes the transmission data to the buffer memory "remote register (RWw)" using the TO instruction. 8) The data stored in the buffer memory "remote register (RWw)" is automatically (for each link scan) transmitted to the remote register (RWw) in the intelligent device stations.
  • Page 57 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Read from remote register (RWr) 9) The data of the remote register (RWr) in the intelligent device stations is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the buffer memory "remote register (RWr)" in the master station. 10) The PLC receives the data of the remote register (RWr) in the intelligent device stations stored in the buffer memory "remote register (RWr)"...
  • Page 58: Communication In Compound System

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions 6.2.4 Communication in compound system This section describes the overview of the communication in the system in which remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device station exist together. Remote device Intelligent device Master station...
  • Page 59 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions ON/OFF information from the remote I/O station/remote device station/intelligent device station to the master station 3) The input status of the input (X) in the remote I/O station and the remote input (RX) in the remote device station/intelligent device station is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the buffer memory "remote input (RX)"...
  • Page 60 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions ON/OFF information from the master station to the remote I/O station/remote device station/intelligent device station 5) The PLC writes the ON/OFF information to be transmitted to the remote I/O station, the remote device station and the intelligent device station to the buffer memory "remote output (RY)"...
  • Page 61 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Word information from the master station to the remote device station/intelligent device station 7) The PLC writes the word information to be transmitted to the remote device station and the intelligent device station to the buffer memory "remote register (RWw)"...
  • Page 62 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.2 Basic Functions Word information from the remote device station/intelligent device station to the master station 9) The data of the remote register (RWr) in the remote device station and the intelligent device station is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the remote register (RWr) in the master station.
  • Page 63: Ras Function

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.3 RAS Function RAS Function The term "RAS" stands for "reliability, availability and serviceability", and refers to the total operability of an automated facility. 6.3.1 Slave station cutoff function This function cuts off only remote stations and intelligent device stations in which data link is disabled by power OFF, etc., and continues the data link using only normal remote stations and intelligent device stations.
  • Page 64: Setting Of Input Data Status From Data Link Faulty Station

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.3 RAS Function 6.3.4 Setting of input data status from data link faulty station The status of the data input (received) from a data link faulty station can be set. → For the status of each station when an error has occurred, refer to Section 7.3. 1.
  • Page 65: Slave Station Refresh/Compulsory Clear Setting In Case Of Programmable Controller Cpu Stop

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.3 RAS Function 6.3.5 Slave station refresh/compulsory clear setting in case of programmable controller CPU STOP This function compulsorily clears output (send) data to slave stations when the PLC CPU enters STOP mode. →...
  • Page 66: Consistency Control Function

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.3 RAS Function 6.3.6 Consistency control function Use these buffer memory addresses for consistency control to send or receive link data composed of 1 word (16 bits) or more or 2 words (32 bits) or more. These buffer memory addresses assure data consistency for 1 word (16 bits) or more when read or written by the FROM/TO instructions, or data consistency for 2 words (32 bits) or more when read or written by the DFROM/DTO instructions.
  • Page 67 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.3 RAS Function 2. Explanation of RY and RWw consistency flag operation RY area consistency flag RWw area consistency flag Transmit data with refresh is stopped Resume transmitting data with the consistency flag. with refresh instruction instruction...
  • Page 68 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.3 RAS Function Sequence program example M8000 FNC 78 K220 monitor Read processing with consistency control in the RX processing read RX area M8000 FNC 78 K220 monitor M8000 FNC 78 K223 monitor Read processing with consistency control in the RWr processing read...
  • Page 69: Handy Functions

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions Handy Functions 6.4.1 Reserved station function This function sets remote stations and intelligent device station to be connected in the future (which are not currently connected) as reserved ones so that such stations are not handled as data link faulty stations. 1.
  • Page 70: Error Invalid Station Function

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions 6.4.2 Error invalid station function This function sets remote station and intelligent device station in which data link is disabled by power OFF, etc. as error invalid stations so that such stations are not handled as data link faulty stations. 1.
  • Page 71: Temporary Error Invalid Station Specification Function

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions 6.4.3 Temporary Error Invalid Station Specification Function This function prevents remote stations and intelligent device stations that are designated not to be treated as "data link faulty stations" while online. It allows the replacement of modules while online without error detection.
  • Page 72 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions • Link special register (SW) BFM No. SW No. Name Description Hex. Dec. Selects whether or not to specify two or more temporary error invalid stations. 00: Specifies two or more stations stored in SW0004. Specification of multiple temporary SW0003 603H...
  • Page 73: Data Link Stop/Restart

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions 6.4.4 Data link stop/restart This function stops and restarts the data link in the host station. When the data link is stopped in the master station, the data link is stopped in the entire system. 1.
  • Page 74: Station Number Overlap Check Function

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions 2) Program example M8000 FNC 79 Reads the status of SB0040 H05E4 K4M20 FROM to SB004F. RUN monitor Stop command Turns ON M2 (SB0002) (data link stop). Data link stop M25(SB0045) Turns OFF M2 (SB0002) (data link stop).
  • Page 75: Increasing The Number Of Cyclic Points

    6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions 6.4.6 Increasing the number of cyclic points This function increases the number of cyclic points. When increasing the number of cyclic points, select one of the following two modes. • Remote net ver. 2 mode Mode suitable for configuring a new system •...
  • Page 76 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions 1. Remote net ver. 2 mode This mode is designed to configure a new system. The number of cyclic points can be increased as indicated below. For a single station, RX/RY can be increased to up to 128 points and RWw/RWr to up to 32 points.
  • Page 77 6 Introduction of Functions -16CCL-M User's Manual 6.4 Handy Functions 3. Precautions for cyclic points increase setting 1) Whether system can be configured or not The following table indicates whether cyclic transmission is possible or not for each station. Remote I/O Intelligent device station Remote device station station...
  • Page 78: Data Link Processing Time

    7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.1 Link Scan Time Data Link Processing Time This chapter explains the data link processing time such as the link scan time and transmission delay time. Link Scan Time This section explains the CC-Link scan time. When data links are normally being performed among all stations in the CC-Link system, the retry processing time (RT) and the return processing time (F) in the formula are not necessary to be added.
  • Page 79 7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.1 Link Scan Time • RT: Retry processing time (only applies to the link scan with a faulty slave station in which data link is being performed) α β × (Number of the detected faulty stations - 1) α...
  • Page 80: Transmission Delay Time

    7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.2 Transmission Delay Time Transmission Delay Time This section explains the transmission delay time (the time until data is transmitted). When consistency control is being used, it becomes delay time from a consistency control completed. →...
  • Page 81: Master Station <-> Remote Device Station (Ver. 2 Compatible Slave Station)

    7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.2 Transmission Delay Time 4. Master station (RWr) <- Remote device station (RWr) This indicates the time from when data is set to a master station PLC device until the corresponding data on the remote device station is changed.
  • Page 82: Master Station <-> Intelligent Device Station (Ver. 1 Compatible Slave Station)

    7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.2 Transmission Delay Time 4. Master station (RWr) <- Remote device station (RWr) This indicates the time from when data is set to a master station PLC device until the corresponding data on the remote device station is changed.
  • Page 83: Master Station <-> Intelligent Device Station (Ver. 2 Compatible Slave Station)

    7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.2 Transmission Delay Time 7.2.5 Master station <-> Intelligent device station (Ver. 2 compatible slave station) 1. Master station (RX) <- Intelligent device station (RX) This indicates the time from the moment a signal is input to an intelligent device station until the corresponding master station PLC device turns ON (OFF).
  • Page 84: Status Of Each Station When An Error Has Occurred

    7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.3 Status of Each Station when an Error has Occurred Status of Each Station when an Error has Occurred 7.3.1 Status of master station and remote I/O station when an error has occurred The table below shows the status of master station and remote I/O station when an error has occurred.
  • Page 85: Status Of Remote Device Station And Intelligent Device Station When An Error Has Occurred

    7 Data Link Processing Time -16CCL-M User's Manual 7.3 Status of Each Station when an Error has Occurred 7.3.2 Status of remote device station and intelligent device station when an error has occurred The table below shows the status of remote device station and intelligent device station when an error has occurred.
  • Page 86: Parameter Setting

    8 Parameter Setting -16CCL-M User's Manual 8.1 Procedure from Parameter Setting to Data Link Startup Parameter Setting This chapter describes the parameter settings required in order to execute data link in the CC-Link system. Procedure from Parameter Setting to Data Link Startup This section describes the flow from parameter setting to data link startup.
  • Page 87: Parameter Setting Items

    8 Parameter Setting -16CCL-M User's Manual 8.2 Parameter Setting Items Parameter Setting Items The table below shows the items set in the buffer memory "parameter information area" in the master station. BFM No. Initial Item Description Reference value Hex. Dec. Sets the operation mode of the master station.
  • Page 88: Parameter Setting From Sequence Program

    8 Parameter Setting -16CCL-M User's Manual 8.3 Parameter Setting from Sequence Program Parameter Setting from Sequence Program This section explains the parameter setting within the sequence program. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 89 8 Parameter Setting -16CCL-M User's Manual 8.3 Parameter Setting from Sequence Program FNC 12 Station information (set for only connected units) FNC 12 FNC 78 Writes the station information M8002 Refresh command Initial pulse Unit error Unit ready When data link startup by buffer memory parameters is completed normally...
  • Page 90: Example Of Program For Parameter Setting

    8 Parameter Setting -16CCL-M User's Manual 8.4 Example of Program for Parameter Setting Example of Program for Parameter Setting The diagram below shows an example of program for parameter setting in the system configuration shown below. System configuration Invalid station Reserved station (to be connected in the future) Station No.
  • Page 91 8 Parameter Setting -16CCL-M User's Manual 8.4 Example of Program for Parameter Setting FNC 12 Set as reserved station H0004 (Station No.3) FNC 78 FNC 12 Set as error invalid station H0100 (Station No.9) FNC 78 FNC 12 H0101 Set as ver. 1 compatible remote I/O station (occupies 1 station) FNC 12 H0102...
  • Page 92: Data Link Procedure

    • Do not disassemble or modify the PLC. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions. For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative. • Turn off the power to the PLC before connecting or disconnecting any extension cable.
  • Page 93: Data Link Procedure

    9 Data Link Procedure -16CCL-M User's Manual 9.1 Data Link Procedure Data Link Procedure The flowchart below shows the procedure for data link in the CC-Link system. Start For the installation procedure, Connect the PLC and the master block. refer to Chapter 4. Attach remote stations and intelligent device stations to the control panel and the machine.
  • Page 94: Hardware Test (Master Block Status Check)

    9 Data Link Procedure -16CCL-M User's Manual 9.2 Hardware Test (Master Block Status Check) Hardware Test (Master Block Status Check) Using only the FX -16CCL-M, confirm that the hardware operates normally. Make sure to execute the hardware test before configuring the CC-Link system. Make sure to execute the hardware test using the FX -16CCL-M without any CC-Link cable connections.
  • Page 95: Switch Setting

    9 Data Link Procedure -16CCL-M User's Manual 9.3 Switch setting Switch setting Set the station number, transmission rate, hardware test, line test and transmission speed test using the rotary switches located under the top cover of the FX -16CCL-M. The setting contents of each switch becomes valid after FX -16CCL-M startup.
  • Page 96: Transmission Rate Setting, Line Test, Hardware Test, Transmission Speed Test

    9 Data Link Procedure -16CCL-M User's Manual 9.3 Switch setting 3) Duplicate station numbers are not allowed. If there are duplicate numbers, a loading status error occurs. The error code is stored in SW0069 (BFM#1641). - When one station number is duplicated Station No.
  • Page 97: Line Test (Connection Status Check)

    9 Data Link Procedure -16CCL-M User's Manual 9.4 Line Test (Connection Status Check) Line Test (Connection Status Check) After connecting all of the units with CC-Link dedicated cables, verify that they are correctly connected and that data linking can be performed with remote stations and intelligent device stations. Check whether data link can be normally executed with all (16) remote stations and intelligent device stations.
  • Page 98: Line Test 2

    9 Data Link Procedure -16CCL-M User's Manual 9.4 Line Test (Connection Status Check) 9.4.2 Line test 2 Execute the line test 2 to check whether data link is normally executed with a specific remote station or intelligent device station. Line test 2 does not requires parameter settings. •...
  • Page 99: Transmission Speed Test

    9 Data Link Procedure -16CCL-M User's Manual 9.5 Transmission Speed Test Transmission Speed Test Whether or not the same transmission speed is set for remote stations or intelligent device stations and the -16CCL-M can be checked. Since the station No. of the remote stations or intelligent device station with a different transmission speed setting can be identified, a communication error can be resolved easily.
  • Page 100: Buffer Memory

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.1 How to read/write from/to buffer memory 10. Buffer Memory 10.1 How to read/write from/to buffer memory To read/write from/to buffer memory in the FX -16CCL-M, use the FROM/TO instructions or applied instructions that directly specify the buffer memory. For other methods, refer to the Programming Manual.
  • Page 101: Buffer Memory List

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.2 Buffer Memory List 10.2 Buffer Memory List The table below provides a brief description and reference information for the FX -16CCL-M buffer memory. → For details on the buffer memory, refer to the Section 10.3 or later. BFM No.
  • Page 102: Parameter Information Area

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.3 Parameter information area Used when the remote net ver. 1 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. Used when the remote net ver. 2 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. Write disabled depending on device.
  • Page 103: Bfm#0] Mode Setting

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.3 Parameter information area 10.3.1 [BFM#0] Mode setting Sets the operation mode of the master station. Setting Read/ Initial Mode Explanation value Write value Mode in which compatibility with the predecessor product (FX 16CCL-M) is possible. Remote net ver.
  • Page 104: Bfm#1] Number Of Connected Units

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.3 Parameter information area 10.3.2 [BFM#1] Number of connected units Set the number of connected remote stations and intelligent device stations. BFM No. Description Default Hex. Dec. Setting range: For FX 1 to 16 (units) For FX 1 to 12 (units) Caution...
  • Page 105: Bfm#13] Case Of Cpu Stop Setting

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.3 Parameter information area 10.3.7 [BFM#13] Case of CPU STOP setting Sets whether slave stations will be refreshed or compulsorily cleared in case of programmable controller CPU STOP. → For details on the case of CPU STOP setting, refer to Subsection 6.3.5. BFM No.
  • Page 106: Bfm#32 To #47] Station Information

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.3 Parameter information area 10.3.10 [BFM#32 to #47] Station information Set the station type for connected remote stations, intelligent device stations and reserved stations. BFM No. Description Default Hex. Dec. #20H to #32 to #47 As shown below #2FH BFM#32 to #39: 0101H to 0108H, BFM#40 to #47: 0000H 1.
  • Page 107: I/O Signals To Plc

    The signals used to control the master block are assigned to the buffer memory (BFM#10 and BFM#11) built in the FX3U-16CCL-M. The buffer memory of the same number works differently between the time of read (when the FROM instruction is used) and the time of write (when the TO instruction is used) as shown in the table below.
  • Page 108 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.4 I/O signals to PLC → Master block : Write (when TO instruction is used) • PLC BFM No. Output signal name Hex. Dec. Refresh command Use prohibited Request for data link startup by buffer memory parameters Use prohibited Use prohibited...
  • Page 109: Bfm#10] Input Signal Details

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.4 I/O signals to PLC 10.4.1 [BFM#10] Input signal details 1. Unit error (b0) Indicates whether the unit is normal or not. OFF: The unit is normal. ON : The unit is abnormal. Unit error (BFM#10 b0) Unit ready (BFM#10 b15)
  • Page 110 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.4 I/O signals to PLC 6. Abnormal completion of data link startup by buffer memory parameters (b7) Indicates the abnormal completion status of the data link startup request by the write request for data link startup by buffer memory parameters (BFM#10 b6).
  • Page 111: Bfm#10] Output Signal

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.4 I/O signals to PLC 10.4.2 [BFM#10] Output signal 1. Refresh command (b0) Indicates whether or not the contents of the buffer memory for "remote output RY (BFM#352 to #383, BFM#16896 to #16927)" are valid. OFF: Not effective (Sends all OFF data.) ON : Effective (Sends the data in "remote output (BFM#352 to #383, BFM#16896 to #16927)"...
  • Page 112: Master Block Control Signals

    OFF: No error Errors in internal communication ON: Inside communication power supply error power supply Communication state: Stop Action: For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative. OFF: No error ON: Hardware error Hardware error Communication state: Stop Action: For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative.
  • Page 113: Bfm#30] Fx Series Model Code

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.6 [BFM#220 to #223] Consistency control 10.5.2 [BFM#30] FX Series model code The model code of the FX -16CCL-M (K7530) is stored. BFM No. Initial Description value Hex. Dec. #1EH The model code of the FX -16CCL-M is K7530 K7530 10.6...
  • Page 114: Bfm#224 To #255] Remote Input (Rx)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.7 [BFM#224 to #255] Remote Input (RX) 10.7 [BFM#224 to #255] Remote Input (RX) Used when the remote net ver. 1 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The input status from remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations are stored. Each station uses 2 words.
  • Page 115 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.7 [BFM#224 to #255] Remote Input (RX) Correspondence among BFM No. in master station, station number and remote input (RX) Station RX F RX E RX D RX C RX B RX A RX 9 RX 8 RX 7 RX 6...
  • Page 116: Bfm#352 To #383] Remote Output (Ry)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.8 [BFM#352 to #383] Remote Output (RY) 10.8 [BFM#352 to #383] Remote Output (RY) Used when the remote net ver. 1 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The output status from remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations are stored. Each station uses 2 words.
  • Page 117 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.8 [BFM#352 to #383] Remote Output (RY) Correspondence among BFM No. in master station, station number and remote output (RY) number Station 160H RY F RY E RY D RY C RY B RY A RY 9 RY 8 RY 7...
  • Page 118: Bfm#480 To #543] Remote Registers (Rww)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.9 [BFM#480 to #543] Remote registers (RWw) 10.9 [BFM#480 to #543] Remote registers (RWw) Used when the remote net ver. 1 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The data transmitted to the remote register (RWw) in remote device stations and intelligent device stations is stored as below.
  • Page 119 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.9 [BFM#480 to #543] Remote registers (RWw) Correspondence among BFM No. in master station, station number and remote register (RWw) number Station Station BFM No. Remote register No. BFM No. Remote register No. 1E0H RWw 0 200H RWw 20...
  • Page 120: Bfm#736 To #799] Remote Registers (Rwr)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.10 [BFM#736 to #799] Remote registers (RWr) 10.10 [BFM#736 to #799] Remote registers (RWr) Used when the remote net ver. 1 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The data transmitted from the remote register (RWr) in remote device stations and intelligent device stations is stored as below.
  • Page 121 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.10 [BFM#736 to #799] Remote registers (RWr) Correspondence among BFM No. in master station, station number and remote register (RWr) number Station Station BFM No. Remote register No. BFM No. Remote register No. 2E0H RWr 0 300H RWr 20...
  • Page 122: Bfm#992 To #1503] Slave Station Offset, Size Information

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.11 [BFM#992 to #1503] Slave Station Offset, Size 10.11 [BFM#992 to #1503] Slave Station Offset, Size Information In the remote net ver. 2 mode or remote net additional mode, the assignment of RX/RY/RWw/RWr for the station numbers varies according to the expanded cyclic setting.
  • Page 123 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.11 [BFM#992 to #1503] Slave Station Offset, Size • Example of when the intelligent device station where expanded cyclic setting has been made are connected - When the remote net ver.2 mode is used Ver.
  • Page 124 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.11 [BFM#992 to #1503] Slave Station Offset, Size - When the remote net additional mode is used Ver. 1 compatible remote Ver. 2 compatible octuple Ver. 1 compatible Master device station intelligent device station remote I/O station station Station No.
  • Page 125: Link Special Relay/Link Special Register (Sb/Sw)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) 10.12.1 [BFM#1504 to #1535] Link special relay (SB) The data link status can be checked using these buffer memory addresses for bit information (link special relays SB).
  • Page 126 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) Applicability BFM No. : Applicable, SB No. Name Description : Not applicable) Hex. Dec. Online Offline Indicates the temporary error invalid station cancel request Temporary error invalid acceptance status.
  • Page 127 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) Applicability BFM No. : Applicable, SB No. Name Description : Not applicable) Hex. Dec. Online Offline Indicates the error invalid station specification status by parameter. Error invalid station SB0075 5E7H...
  • Page 128: Bfm#1536 To #2047] Link Special Register (Sw)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) 10.12.2 [BFM#1536 to #2047] Link special register (SW) The operator can check the data link status using these buffer memory addresses for word information (link special registers SW). The table below shows details of link special registers (SW).
  • Page 129 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) Applicability BFM No. : Applicable, SW No. Name Description : Not applicable) Hex. Dec. Online Offline Stores the details of the LED display status. 0: OFF 1: ON b15b14b13b12 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 LINE(ERR.):...
  • Page 130 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) Applicability BFM No. : Applicable, SW No. Name Description : Not applicable) Hex. Dec. Online Offline Stores the setting status of the number of retries against response Number retries SW0064...
  • Page 131 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) Applicability BFM No. : Applicable, SW No. Name Description : Not applicable) Hex. Dec. Online Offline Stores the data link status in each station. 0: Normal 1: Data link error b15b14b13b12 to b3 b2 b1 b0 SW0080...
  • Page 132 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) Applicability BFM No. : Applicable, SW No. Name Description : Not applicable) Hex. Dec. Online Offline Stores the consistency with parameters. (The status is checked and stored only at link startup and at parameter update.) A consistency error occurs in any of the following cases.
  • Page 133 10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.12 Link special relay/Link special register (SB/SW) Applicability BFM No. : Applicable, SW No. Name Description : Not applicable) Hex. Dec. Online Offline Stores the CC-Link version matching status of the parameters and remote device stations/intelligent device stations. 0: Normal 1: Consistency error Example of consistency error...
  • Page 134: Bfm#16384 To #16415] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Input (Rx)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.13 [BFM#16384 to #16415] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote 10.13 [BFM#16384 to #16415] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Input (RX) Used when the remote net ver. 2 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The input status from remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations are stored. When 1 station is occupied, 2, 4 or 8 words are used.
  • Page 135: Bfm#16896 To #16927] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Output (Ry)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.14 [BFM#16896 to #16927] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote 10.14 [BFM#16896 to #16927] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Output (RY) Used when the remote net ver. 2 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The output status from remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations are stored. When 1 station is occupied, 2, 4 or 8 words are used.
  • Page 136: Bfm#17408 To #17503] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Registers (Rww)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.15 [BFM#17408 to #17503] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote 10.15 [BFM#17408 to #17503] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Registers (RWw) Used when the remote net ver. 2 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The data transmitted to the remote register (RWw) in remote device stations and intelligent device stations is stored as below.
  • Page 137: Bfm#19456 To #19551] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Registers (Rwr)

    10 Buffer Memory -16CCL-M User's Manual 10.16 [BFM#19456 to #19551] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote 10.16 [BFM#19456 to #19551] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Registers (RWr) Used when the remote net ver. 2 mode or remote net additional mode is selected. The data transmitted from the remote register (RWr) in remote device stations and intelligent device stations is stored as below.
  • Page 138: Programming

    11 Programming -16CCL-M User's Manual 11.1 Precautions in Programming 11. Programming 11.1 Precautions in Programming This section describes precautions in creating a program. 1. Create a read program from the remote input RX after data link startup. Create a write program to the remote output RY at the end of the entire program.
  • Page 139 11 Programming -16CCL-M User's Manual 11.1 Precautions in Programming 3. Create such a program that detects the data link status in remote I/O stations and remote device stations and intelligent device stations and executes interlock. Create a program for error handling. SW0080 (Data link status in other stations) FROM H0680...
  • Page 140: Link Special Relay (Sb)/Link Special Register (Sw)

    The data link status can be checked using the bit information (link special relay SB) and the word information (link special register SW). "SB" and "SW" represent the buffer memory information in the FX3U-16CCL-M, and can be read and written by the FROM/TO instruction (or direct buffer memory specification).
  • Page 141: Update Timing Of The Link Special Registers

    11 Programming -16CCL-M User's Manual 11.2 Link Special Relay (SB)/Link Special Register (SW) 11.2.3 Update timing of the link special registers The timing at which the data in the link special registers (SW) is updated varies depending on the register number as shown in the table below.
  • Page 142: Example Of Communication Between Master Station And Remote I/O Stations

    12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration 12. Example of Communication between Master Station and Remote I/O Stations This chapter explains the procedures from unit settings to parameter settings, programming, and finally operation check using a system configuration example. The example which uses a FROM/TO instructions explains read/write of a buffer memory.
  • Page 143: Setting Of Remote I/O Station

    12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration 12.1.2 Setting of remote I/O station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the remote I/O station. Transmission speed setting switch Station number setting switch 2 (2.5 Mbps) Unit AJ65BTB1-16D...
  • Page 144: Setting Of Parameters

    12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration 12.1.3 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 145 12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration From the previous page FNC 12 Remote I/O station H0101 (AJ65BTB1-16D) FNC 12 Remote I/O station H0102 (AJ65BTB1-16T) FNC 12 Remote I/O station H0103 (AJ65BTB1-16DT) FNC 78 Station information M8002 Refresh command...
  • Page 146: Creating A Program For Communication

    12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration 12.1.4 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control remote I/O stations. • The relationship among the PLC, the master station buffer memory and the remote I/O stations. Remote I/O station Master station (station No.
  • Page 147 12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration • Program to control remote I/O stations Y030 Master station data link error Data link status in master station Data link is being executed in M500 the master station. Unit Unit Data link...
  • Page 148: Execution Of Data Link

    12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration 12.1.5 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the remote I/O stations first, turn on the power of the master station, then start the data link.
  • Page 149 12 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 12.1 System Configuration 2. Confirmation of operation by program Using a sequence program, make sure that data link is normally proceeding. 1) When the input X00 in the AJ65BTB1-16D (station No. 1) is set to ON, the output Y000 in the master station PLC turns ON.
  • Page 150: Example Of Communication Between Master Station And Remote Device Stations

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 13. Example of Communication between Master Station and Remote Device Stations This chapter explains the procedures from unit settings to parameter settings, programming, and finally operation check using a system configuration example.
  • Page 151: Setting Of Remote Device Station

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 13.1.3 Setting of remote device station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the remote device station. • AJ65BT-64AD Transmission speed setting switch Station number setting switch 2 (2.5 Mbps)
  • Page 152: Setting Of Parameters

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 13.1.4 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 153 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used From the previous page Ver. 1 compatible remote FNC 12 H1201 device station (AJ65BT-64AD) Ver. 1 compatible remote FNC 12 H1303 device station -32CCL) FNC 78...
  • Page 154: Creating A Program For Communication

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 13.1.5 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control remote device stations. • The relationship among the PLC, the master station buffer memory and the remote device stations. - Remote input (RX) and remote output (RY) Ver.
  • Page 155 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Remote device station (Station No. 1) Master station AJ65BT-64AD Remote register (RWw) BFM No. Remote register (RWw) Averaging processing Averaging processing...
  • Page 156 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used • Program to control remote device stations Master station data Y040 link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79 in remote device station H0680...
  • Page 157 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used From the previous page M127 M100 FNC 79 CH.1 digital output H02E0 D200 FROM value Remote ready CH.1 A/D conversion Reads digital (RX1B) completion flag: RX0 values.
  • Page 158: Execution Of Data Link

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 13.1.6 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the remote device stations first, turn on the power of the master station, then start the data link.
  • Page 159: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 13.1.8 Confirmation of operation by program Using a sequence program, make sure that data link is normally proceeding. 1) The digital values converted by the AJ65BT-64AD (station No. 1) are stored in D200 (CH1 digital value) and D201 (CH2 digital value).
  • Page 160: When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode Is Used

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 13.2.1 System configuration It is supposed that one ver.1 compatible remote device station and one ver.2 compatible remote device station are connected in the system.
  • Page 161: Setting Of Remote Device Station

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 13.2.3 Setting of remote device station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the remote device station. • FX -32CCL Station number setting switch Number of occupied stations...
  • Page 162: Setting Of Parameters

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 13.2.4 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 163 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used From the previous page Ver. 1 compatible remote FNC 12 H1301 device station -32CCL) Ver. 2 compatible quadruple FNC 12 HB104 remote device station (AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN) FNC 78...
  • Page 164: Creating A Program For Communication

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 13.2.5 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control remote device stations. • The relationship among the PLC, the master station buffer memory and the remote device stations. - Remote input (RX) and remote output (RY) Ver.
  • Page 165 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Remote device station Master station (Station No. 1) -32CCL BFM No. Remote register (RWw) Remote register (RWw) 4400H D100...
  • Page 166 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used • Program to control remote device stations Master station data Y040 link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79 H0680 K4M501...
  • Page 167 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used From the previous page M8000 Reads from the remote FNC 79 H4006 K4M196 input (RX) in the FROM Program for AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN RUN monitor communication with the...
  • Page 168: Execution Of Data Link

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 13.2.6 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the remote device stations first, turn on the power of the master station, then start the data link.
  • Page 169: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used - AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN : On AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN : Off POWER 24 V DC is supplied. The unit is normal. L RUN Data link is normally proceeding. L ERR 13.2.8 Confirmation of operation by program Using a sequence program, make sure that data link is normally proceeding.
  • Page 170: When Remote Net Additional Mode Is Used

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 13.3.1 System configuration It is supposed that one ver.1 compatible remote device station and one ver.2 compatible remote device station are connected in the system.
  • Page 171: Setting Of Remote Device Station

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 13.3.3 Setting of remote device station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the remote device station. • FX -32CCL Station number setting switch Number of occupied stations...
  • Page 172: Setting Of Parameters

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 13.3.4 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 173 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used From the previous page Ver. 1 compatible remote FNC 12 H1301 device station -32CCL) Ver. 2 compatible quadruple FNC 12 HB104 remote device station (AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN) FNC 78 Station information...
  • Page 174: Creating A Program For Communication

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 13.3.5 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control remote device stations. • The relationship among the PLC, the master station buffer memory and the remote device stations. - Remote input (RX) and remote output (RY) Ver.
  • Page 175 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Master station Remote device station Ver. 1 compatible area (Station No. 1) BFM No. Remote register (RWw) -32CCL D100...
  • Page 176 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used • Program to control remote device stations Master station data Y040 link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link FNC 79 H0680 K4M501...
  • Page 177 13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used From the previous page M8000 Reads from the remote FNC 79 H4006 K4M196 input (RX) in the Program for FROM AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN RUN monitor communication with the AJ65VBTCU-...
  • Page 178: Execution Of Data Link

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 13.3.6 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the remote device stations first, turn on the power of the master station, then start the data link.
  • Page 179: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    13 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 13.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used - AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN : On AJ65VBTCU-68DAVN : Off POWER 24 V DC is supplied. The unit is normal. L RUN Data link is normally proceeding. L ERR 13.3.8 Confirmation of operation by program Using a sequence program, make sure that data link is normally proceeding.
  • Page 180: Example Of Communication Between Master Station And Intelligent Device Stations

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 14. Example of Communication between Master Station and Intelligent Device Stations This chapter explains the procedures from unit settings to parameter settings, programming, and finally operation check using a system configuration example.
  • Page 181: Setting Of Intelligent Device Station

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 14.1.3 Setting of intelligent device station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the intelligent device station (FX -64CCL).
  • Page 182: Setting Of Parameters

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 14.1.4 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 183 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used From the previous page FNC 12 Ver. 1 compatible intelligent H2201 device station (FX -64CCL) FNC 12 Ver. 1 compatible intelligent H2303 device station (FX -64CCL)
  • Page 184: Creating A Program For Communication

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 14.1.5 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control intelligent device stations (FX -64CCL). • The relationship among the PLC, the master station buffer memory and the intelligent device stations. - Remote input (RX) and remote output (RY) Ver.
  • Page 185 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Master station Intelligent device station (Station No. 1) FX -64CCL BFM No. Remote register (RWw) Remote register (RWw) D100 1E0H...
  • Page 186 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used • Program to control intelligent device stations (FX -64CCL) Y040 Master station data link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79 H0680...
  • Page 187 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used From the previous page Program for communication with the FX 64CCL (Station No. 3). M8000 Reads from remote input. FNC 79 H00E4 K4M164 HE9 to HE4 (RX9F to...
  • Page 188: Execution Of Data Link

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 14.1.6 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the intelligent device stations first, turn on the power of the master station, then start the data link.
  • Page 189: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 14.1.8 Confirmation of operation by program Using a sequence program, make sure that data link is normally proceeding. 1) When X000 in the master station PLC turns ON, RY00 in the FX -64CCL (station No.
  • Page 190: When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode Is Used

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 14.2.1 System configuration It is supposed that one ver.1 compatible intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) and one ver.2 compatible intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) are connected in the system.
  • Page 191: Setting Of Intelligent Device Station

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 14.2.3 Setting of intelligent device station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the intelligent device station (FX -64CCL).
  • Page 192: Setting Of Parameters

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 14.2.4 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 193 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used From the previous page FNC 12 Ver. 1 compatible intelligent H2301 device station (FX -64CCL) Ver. 2 compatible quadruple FNC 12 HC104 intelligent device station -64CCL)
  • Page 194: Creating A Program For Communication

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 14.2.5 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control intelligent device stations (FX -64CCL). • The relationship among the PLC, the master station buffer memory and the intelligent device stations. - Remote input (RX) and remote output (RY) Ver.
  • Page 195 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Intelligent device station Master station (Station No. 1) FX -64CCL Remote register (RWw) BFM No.
  • Page 196 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used • Program to control intelligent device stations (FX -64CCL) Y040 Master station data link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79 H0680...
  • Page 197 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used From the previous page Program for communication with the FX 64CCL (Station No. 4). M8000 Reads from remote input. FNC 79 H4006 K4M196 H4009 to H4006 (RX9F to...
  • Page 198: Execution Of Data Link

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 14.2.6 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the intelligent device stations first, turn on the power of the master station, then start the data link.
  • Page 199: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 14.2.8 Confirmation of operation by program Using a sequence program, make sure that data link is normally proceeding. 1) When X000 in the master station PLC turns ON, RY00 in the FX -64CCL (station No.
  • Page 200: When Remote Net Additional Mode Is Used

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 14.3.1 System configuration It is supposed that one ver.1 compatible intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) and one ver.2 compatible intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) are connected in the system.
  • Page 201: Setting Of Intelligent Device Station

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 14.3.3 Setting of intelligent device station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the intelligent device station (FX -64CCL). •...
  • Page 202: Setting Of Parameters

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 14.3.4 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 203 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used From the previous page FNC 12 Ver. 1 compatible intelligent H2301 device station (FX -64CCL) Ver. 2 compatible quadruple FNC 12 HC104 intelligent device station -64CCL) FNC 78...
  • Page 204: Creating A Program For Communication

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 14.3.5 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control intelligent device stations (FX -64CCL). • The relationship among the PLC, the master station buffer memory and the intelligent device stations. - Remote input (RX) and remote output (RY) Ver.
  • Page 205 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Intelligent device station Master station (Station No. 1) FX -64CCL Ver. 1 compatible area Remote register (RWw) BFM No.
  • Page 206 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used • Program to control intelligent device stations (FX -64CCL) Y040 Master station data link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79 H0680 K4M501...
  • Page 207 14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used From the previous page Program for communication with the FX 64CCL (Station No. 4). M8000 Reads from remote input. FNC 79 H4006 K4M196 H4009 to H4006 (RX9F to FROM...
  • Page 208: Execution Of Data Link

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 14.3.6 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the intelligent device stations first, turn on the power of the master station, then start the data link.
  • Page 209: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    14 Example of Communication between Master Station -16CCL-M User's Manual 14.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 14.3.8 Confirmation of operation by program Using a sequence program, make sure that data link is normally proceeding. 1) When X000 in the master station PLC turns ON, RY00 in the FX -64CCL (station No.
  • Page 210: Example Of Communication In Compound System

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 15. Example of Communication in Compound System This chapter explains the procedures from unit settings to parameter settings, programming, and finally operation check using a system configuration example.
  • Page 211: Setting Of Remote I/O Station

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 15.1.3 Setting of remote I/O station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the remote I/O station. Station number setting switch Transmission speed setting switch 2 (2.5 Mbps) 15.1.4 Setting of remote device station...
  • Page 212: Setting Of Parameters

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 15.1.6 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 213 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used From the previous page Ver. 1 compatible FNC 12 H0101 remote I/O station (AJ65BTB1-16D) FNC 12 Ver. 1 compatible remote H1102 device station (FX -32CCL) FNC 12...
  • Page 214: Creating A Program For Communication

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 15.1.7 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations.
  • Page 215 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Remote device station Master station (Station No. 2) FX -32CCL BFM No. Remote register (RWw) Remote register (RWw) 1E0H RWw 0...
  • Page 216 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used • Program to control remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations Y040 Master station data link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79...
  • Page 217 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used From the previous page When RX00 in the FX M132 32CCL (station No. 2) Y050 turns ON, Program for -32CCL (RX00) confirming Y050 in the PLC turns ON.
  • Page 218: Execution Of Data Link

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used 15.1.8 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the units in the order "remote I/O station, remote device station, intelligent device station →...
  • Page 219: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.1 When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode is Used • LED indication in the intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) Make sure that the LED indication status is as shown below. : On : Off The unit is normal.
  • Page 220: When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode Is Used

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 15.2.1 System configuration It is supposed that one remote I/O station, one remote device station (FX -32CCL) and one intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) are connected in the system.
  • Page 221: Setting Of Remote I/O Station

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 15.2.3 Setting of remote I/O station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the remote I/O station. Transmission speed setting switch Station number setting switch 2 (2.5 Mbps) 15.2.4 Setting of remote device station...
  • Page 222: Setting Of Parameters

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 15.2.6 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 223 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used From the previous page Ver. 1 compatible FNC 12 H0101 remote I/O station (AJ65BTB1-16D) Ver. 1 compatible remote FNC 12 H1102 device station -32CCL) Ver.
  • Page 224: Creating A Program For Communication

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 15.2.7 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations.
  • Page 225 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Master station Remote device station (Station No. 2) FX -32CCL BFM No. Remote register (RWw) Remote register (RWw) 4400H RWw 0...
  • Page 226 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used • Program to control remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations Y040 Master station data link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79...
  • Page 227 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used From the previous page M132 When RX00 in the FX 32CCL (station No. 2) Y050 Program for turns ON, -32CCL (RX00) confirming Y050 in the PLC turns ON.
  • Page 228: Execution Of Data Link

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used 15.2.8 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the units in the order "remote I/O station, remote device station, intelligent device station →...
  • Page 229: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.2 When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode is Used • LED indication in the intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) Make sure that the LED indication status is as shown below. : On : Off The unit is normal.
  • Page 230: When Remote Net Additional Mode Is Used

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 15.3.1 System configuration It is supposed that one remote I/O station, one remote device station (FX -32CCL) and one intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) are connected in the system.
  • Page 231: Setting Of Remote I/O Station

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 15.3.3 Setting of remote I/O station The figure below shows the setting of the switches in the remote I/O station. Transmission speed setting switch Station number setting switch 2 (2.5 Mbps) 15.3.4 Setting of remote device station...
  • Page 232: Setting Of Parameters

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 15.3.6 Setting of parameters This Subsection describes parameter setup for performing a data link. 1. Program for parameters In the program below, data link automatically starts when the PLC starts to run. Caution The auxiliary relays in the non-keep area must be used as auxiliary relays (M) for parameter setting programs.
  • Page 233 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used From the previous page Ver. 1 compatible FNC 12 H0101 remote I/O station (AJ65BTB1-16D) Ver. 1 compatible remote FNC 12 H1102 device station -32CCL) Ver.
  • Page 234: Creating A Program For Communication

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 15.3.7 Creating a program for communication This Subsection describes a program to control remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations. •...
  • Page 235 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used - Remote register (RWw, RWr) Ver. 1 compatible Remote device station Master station (Station No. 2) FX -32CCL Ver. 1 compatible area Remote register (RWw) BFM No.
  • Page 236 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used • Program to control remote I/O stations, remote device stations and intelligent device stations Y040 Master station data link error Data link status in master station Reads the data link status FNC 79...
  • Page 237 15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used From the previous page When RX00 in the FX M132 32CCL (station No. 2) Y050 Program for turns ON, confirming -32CCL (RX00) Y050 in the PLC turns ON.
  • Page 238: Execution Of Data Link

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used 15.3.8 Execution of data link Turn on the power of the units in the order "remote I/O station, remote device station, intelligent device station →...
  • Page 239: Confirmation Of Operation By Program

    15 Example of Communication in Compound System -16CCL-M User's Manual 15.3 When Remote Net Additional Mode is Used • LED indication in the intelligent device station (FX -64CCL) Make sure that the LED indication status is as shown below. : On : Off The unit is normal.
  • Page 240: Troubleshooting

    • Do not disassemble or modify the PLC. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions. For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative. • Turn off the power to the PLC before connecting or disconnecting any extension cable.
  • Page 241: Troubleshooting Procedure

    16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.1 Troubleshooting procedure 16.1 Troubleshooting procedure The table below lists the items to be checked and confirmed for each troubleshooting problems. Trouble description Details to be checked Confirmation method Check the cable status visually or by the line Are any cables broken? test.
  • Page 242 16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.1 Troubleshooting procedure Trouble description Details to be checked Confirmation method Check the following: • Check display Is the remote I/O station executing data link? corresponding remote I/O station. • Check the other station data link status of the master station (SW0080).
  • Page 243 16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.1 Troubleshooting procedure Trouble description Details to be checked Confirmation method Check the following: • Check display Is the remote device station executing data link? corresponding remote device station. • Check the other station data link status of the master station (SW0080).
  • Page 244 16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.1 Troubleshooting procedure Trouble description Details to be checked Confirmation method Check the following: • Check display Is the intelligent device station executing data link? corresponding intelligent device station. • Check the other station data link status of the master station (SW0080).
  • Page 245 16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.1 Troubleshooting procedure Trouble description Details to be checked Confirmation method Check the following: • Check display Is the intelligent device station executing data link? corresponding intelligent device station. • Check the other station data link status of the master station (SW0080).
  • Page 246: Troubleshooting When Err. Led Is Flashing In Master Station

    16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.2 Troubleshooting when ERR. LED is Flashing in 16.2 Troubleshooting when ERR. LED is Flashing in Master Station ERR. LED is flashing in master station. Is parameter setting consistent with loading system configuration? Correct parameter setting or loading system configuration.
  • Page 247 16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.2 Troubleshooting when ERR. LED is Flashing in From the From the From the previous page previous page previous page Is L RUN LED lit? Is SD LED lit (flashing)? Is transmission speed correctly set? Is SD LED lit (flashing)? Set transmission speed correctly.
  • Page 248: Troubleshooting By Error Code

    16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.3 Troubleshooting by Error Code 16.3 Troubleshooting by Error Code 1. Error codes detected by the FX -16CCL-M BFM#29 stores the error code detected by the FX -16CCL-M. → For details error code, refer to Subsection 10.5.1. 2.
  • Page 249 16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.3 Troubleshooting by Error Code Error code Error definition The cause of the error occurrence (details) Error corrective action (Hex.) Execute Data link restart (SB0000) Data link restart (SB0000) was executed for the for the station that has stopped a B310 Data link restart error station that was performing a data link.
  • Page 250 16 Troubleshooting -16CCL-M User's Manual 16.3 Troubleshooting by Error Code Error code Error definition The cause of the error occurrence (details) Error corrective action (Hex.) A response was not received from the requested Check requested unit B778 Response time out station.
  • Page 251: Appendix A: Version Information

    Appendix A: Version Information -16CCL-M User's Manual Appendix A-1 Version Information Appendix A: Version Information Appendix A-1 Version Information Appendix A-1-1 Version check method The FX -16CCL-M version is shown as "VERSION" on the label attached to the right side of the module as seen from the front.
  • Page 252: Appendix B: Setting Sheet

    Appendix B: Setting Sheet -16CCL-M User's Manual Appendix B-1 Parameter setting sheet Appendix B: Setting Sheet Appendix B-1 Parameter setting sheet BFM No. Setting Item Setting range Default Remarks value Hex. Dec. 0: Remote net ver. 1 mode Mode 1: Remote net additional mode 2: Remote net ver.
  • Page 253: Appendix B-2 Station Information Setting Sheet

    Appendix B: Setting Sheet -16CCL-M User's Manual Appendix B-2 Station information setting sheet Appendix B-2 Station information setting sheet Station Number of occupied Reserved station/invalid Station type Expanded cyclic setting number stations station specification...
  • Page 254 Appendix B: Setting Sheet -16CCL-M User's Manual Appendix B-2 Station information setting sheet MEMO...
  • Page 255: Appendix C: Differences With Fx2N-16Ccl-M

    Appendix C: Differences with FX2N-16CCL-M -16CCL-M User's Manual Appendix C-1 Differences with FX2N-16CCL-M Appendix C: Differences with FX -16CCL-M This appendix describes the major differences between the FX -16CCL-M and the FX -16CCL-M. Appendix C-1 Differences with FX -16CCL-M The difference between FX -16CCL-M and FX -16CCL-M is shown in the following table.
  • Page 256 Appendix C: Differences with FX2N-16CCL-M -16CCL-M User's Manual Appendix C-1 Differences with FX2N-16CCL-M MEMO...
  • Page 257: Warranty

    Any other failure found not to be the responsibility controller range of applications. of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the However, in certain cases, some applications may be user.
  • Page 258: Revised History

    -16CCL-M User's Manual Revised History Revised History Date Revision Description 8/2011 First Edition...
  • Page 260 -16CCL-M USER'S MANUAL HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS: 840, CHIYODA CHO, HIMEJI, JAPAN FX3U-16CCL-M-U-E MODEL 09R724 MODEL CODE JY997D43601A Effective Aug. 2011 (MEE) Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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