SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before using this product.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly. The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only. For the safety precautions of the programmable controller system, refer to the user's manual for the CPU module used.
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[Security Precautions] WARNING ● To maintain the security (confidentiality, integrity, and availability) of the programmable controller and the system against unauthorized access, denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, computer viruses, and other cyberattacks from external devices via the network, take appropriate measures such as firewalls, virtual private networks (VPNs), and antivirus solutions.
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To prevent this, configure an external safety circuit, such as a fuse. ● Mitsubishi Electric programmable controllers must be installed in control panels. Wiring and replacement of a module must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of protection against electric shock.
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[Startup and Maintenance Precautions] CAUTION ● Do not disassemble or modify the module. Doing so may cause failure, malfunction, injury, or a fire. ● Do not drop or apply strong shock to the module. Doing so may damage the module. ●...
Notwithstanding the above restrictions, Mitsubishi Electric may in its sole discretion, authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or more of the Prohibited Applications, provided that the usage of the PRODUCT is limited only for the specific applications agreed to by Mitsubishi Electric and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail-safe, redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTs are required.
When applying the program examples introduced in this manual to an actual system, ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems. Relevant modules: NZ2GFCE-60DAV8, NZ2GFCE-60DAI8 Unless otherwise specified, this manual describes the program examples in which the remote I/O signals and remote registers are assigned for a D/A converter module as follows.
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TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms. Term Description CC-Link IE Field Network A high-speed and large-capacity open field network that is based on Ethernet (1000BASE-T) Cyclic transmission A function by which data are periodically exchanged among stations on the network using link devices D/A converter module The abbreviation for the CC-Link IE Field Network digital-analog converter module (e-CON type) Data link...
PART NAMES This section describes part names of the D/A converter module. Name Application PW LED Indicates the power supply status of the D/A converter module. • On: Power-on • Off: Power-off RUN LED Indicates the operating status of the D/A converter module. •...
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Module status and LED status The following table shows how module status and LED status correspond each other. Module status Data link status LED status PW LED MODE D LINK ERR. Normal mode Disconnecting Disconnection Data link in operation Data link in operation Reserved station Cyclic stop Flashing...
SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the specifications of the D/A converter module. General Specifications Item Specifications Operating ambient 0 to 55 temperature Storage ambient -25 to 75 temperature Operating ambient 5 to 95%RH, non-condensing humidity Storage ambient humidity Vibration resistance Compliant with JIS Frequency Constant Half amplitude...
Performance Specifications NZ2GFCE-60DAV8 Item Description Station type Remote device station Number of analog output channels 8 points (8 channels)/module Digital input 16-bit signed binary data (-16384 to 16383, -288 to 12287) Analog output Voltage -10 to 10VDC (external load resistance value: 1k to 1M)
NZ2GFCE-60DAI8 Item Description Station type Remote device station Number of analog output channels 8 points (8 channels)/module Digital input 16-bit signed binary data (-288 to 12287) Analog output Current 0 to 20mADC (external load resistance value: 0 to 600) I/O characteristics, maximum Output Output range Digital value...
Function List Item Description Reference D/A conversion enable/disable function Allows D/A conversion to be enabled or disabled for each channel. Page 53 D/A Conversion Disabling the D/A conversion for unused channels reduces the conversion Enable/Disable Function cycles. D/A output enable/disable function Allows the selection of whether to output the D/A conversion value or the offset Page 53 D/A Output value for each channel.
List of Remote I/O Signals This section lists I/O signals for a master/local module. The I/O signals assignment shown assumes that the remote I/O signals of the D/A converter module are assigned to RX0 to RX1F and RY0 to RY1F. Remote input (RX) indicates the input signal from D/A converter module to master/local module.
List of Remote Registers This section lists remote registers for a master/local module. The remote register area assignment shown assumes that the remote register areas of the D/A converter module are assigned to RWr0 to RWr17 and RWw0 to RWw17. Remote register (RWr) is the information input from D/A converter module to master/local module.
List of Remote Buffer Memory Areas This section lists the remote buffer memory areas of the D/A converter module. Remote buffer memory notation ■D/A conversion enable/disable setting (address: 0102H) D/A conversion enable/disable setting (address: 0102H) is used for explanation as follows: Term Description D/A conversion enable/disable setting...
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Parameter area (address: 0000H to 04FFH) For the parameter area, parameters can be set by means of the CC IE Field configuration of the engineering tool, or the REMTO instruction. The parameters in the parameter area are backed up to the non-volatile memory. The parameters backed up to the non-volatile memory are read out to the parameter area when the module power supply is turned off and on or the module is reset by remote reset.
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*1 This value is the value of factory default or the value of initialization by Parameter area initialization command (address: 1002H). *2 This shows the items enabled by tuning on and off Initial data setting request flag (RY9). *3 For NZ2GFCE-60DAV8: 2222H, For NZ2GFCE-60DAI8: 0000H ■System area...
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Error history area (address: 0A00H to 0FFFH) ■Station-based error history data R: Readable from a program Address Description Default value Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 2560 0A00H Error history data 1 Error code 0000H 2561 0A01H Order of generation 0000H 2562 0A02H [Error time] First two digits of the 0000H year/Last two digits of the year...
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Module control data area (address: 1000H to 14FFH) ■Station-based control data R: Readable from a program, W: Writable from a program Address Description Default value Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 4096 1000H Error history clear command 4097 1001H Error history clear completed 4098 1002H Parameter area initialization command...
PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION This chapter describes the procedures before operation. Station number setting Set a station number for the D/A converter module using the station number setting switch. Page 28 Station Number Setting Mounting Mount the D/A converter module to the DIN rail. Page 29 Installation Environment and Installation Position Page 31 Installation Wiring...
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter describes how to configure the system using D/A converter modules. For the configuration on CC-Link IE Field Network, refer to the following: User's manual for the master/local module used Applicable Systems Supported master station For the use of a D/A converter module, select a product for the master station from the following list. Model name First five digits of serial number RJ71GF11-T2...
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INSTALLATION AND WIRING This chapter describes the installation and wiring of the D/A converter module. Station Number Setting Setting method Set the station number with the rotary switch on the front of the module. Set the station number in the power-off state because the set value is enabled at power-on.
Installation Environment and Installation Position Installation environment Installation location Do not install the D/A converter module in places where: • Ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 to 55; • Ambient humidity is outside the range of 5 to 95% RH; •...
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Installation How to mount a module on a DIN rail The usage instructions for a DIN rail stopper is shown as one example. Fix the module according to the manual of the DIN rail stopper used. Mounting procedure Hang the upper latch of the module on the top of the DIN rail.
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Hold the DIN rail stopper in the direction opposite to the arrow on the stopper and tighten the screw with a screwdriver. Install the DIN rail stopper on the right side of the module in the same procedure. For the installation on the right side, be aware that the orientation of the DIN rail stopper is upside down.
FG (3M Japan Limited) *1 The A6CON-5P manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation consists of 10 pieces. *2 Once crimped, a one-touch connector plug for power supply and FG cannot be reused. *3 Choose a suitable connector by checking the jacket diameter of compatible cables.
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Wiring procedure Check that the plug cover is attached to the plug body. Do not push the plug cover into the plug body before inserting cables. Once a plug is crimped, it cannot be reused. (1) Plug body (2) Plug cover (3) Metal contact Lift up the rear part of the plug cover and push cables into the plug body to the end.
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Incorrect crimping example Correct crimping example Check that there is no gap between the plug body and the plug cover when seen from above. If the latches are not applied properly, a gap appears between the plug body and the plug cover as shown in the incorrect example.
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*1 1.5A for both NZ2GFCE-60DAV8 and NZ2GFCE-60DAI8 *2 Design (1) so that the module allowable current value becomes a value obtained by (2)+(3) (the number of connected modules). *3 For details on the module current consumption, refer to the following: Page 14 Performance Specifications...
Wiring of Ethernet cable Connecting an Ethernet cable ■Connecting Turn off the module power supply of the D/A converter module and the power supply of the external device. With attention to the orientation of the cable, push the Ethernet cable connector into the D/A converter module until it clicks.
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■Disconnecting Power off the module. With the latch of the Ethernet cable pressed, unplug the cable. Precautions ■Laying Ethernet cables • The Ethernet cables must be placed in the duct or fixed by clamp. If not, dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled, resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact.
1.6 to 2.0mm ECN-M064GY Gray For details on how to wire e-CON plugs, refer to the manufacturer's Website. Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. e-CON terminal layout The following table shows an e-CON terminal layout. ■NZ2GFCE-60DAV8 e-CON external appearance...
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■NZ2GFCE-60DAI8 e-CON external appearance Terminal layout Channel Signal name Do not wire the NC terminals. Incorrect wiring may cause malfunction or failure of the module. Precautions To obtain the maximum performance from the functions of the D/A converter module and improve the system reliability, an external wiring with high durability against noise is required.
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External wiring The following figure shows the external wiring. ■NZ2GFCE-60DAV8 Motor drive module CH1 to CH8 and others D/A conversion 1kΩ 1MΩ +24V Filter *1 For the cable, use the 2-core shielded twisted pair cable. *2 If there is noise or ripples in the external wiring, connect a 0.1 to 0.47F capacitor (25V or higher voltage-resistant product) to the input terminal of the external device.
VARIOUS SETTINGS This chapter describes the setting methods of the D/A converter module. In this chapter, the procedures are explained by using GX Works2. Parameter Settings Set the parameter of this module with the network parameter written to the CPU module of the master station. For the setting procedure of the master station, refer to the following: ...
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Setting procedure Open the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. For the master/local module QJ71GF11-T2 Project window [Parameter] [Network Parameter] [Ethernet / CC IE / MELSECNET] [CC IE Field Configuration Setting] button On the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, select the D/A converter module from "List of stations". List of stations Open the "Parameter Processing of Slave Station"...
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Double-click the item to be changed, and enter the setting value. • Items to be selected from a pull-down list Double-click the item to be set, and from the pull-down list that appears, select the desired item. • Items to be entered via text box Double-click the item to be set, and enter the desired value.
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Setting item Reference Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting CH1 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting Page 55 Analog Output HOLD/ CLEAR Function CH2 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting CH3 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting CH4 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting CH5 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting CH6 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting CH7 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting CH8 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting Alert output function...
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Setting item Reference Scaling function CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting Page 58 Scaling Function CH1 Scaling upper limit value CH1 Scaling lower limit value CH2 Scaling enable/disable setting CH2 Scaling upper limit value CH2 Scaling lower limit value CH3 Scaling enable/disable setting CH3 Scaling upper limit value CH3 Scaling lower limit value CH4 Scaling enable/disable setting...
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• Set all the items for the parameter. If any blank exists, the parameters cannot be written to the D/A converter module. • To read the parameters from the D/A converter module, set "Method selection" to "Parameter read" and click the [Execute] button. •...
How to Change the Parameters This section describes the procedures to change the parameters. The precautions to take when changing the parameters are the same as the following: Page 42 Precautions Changing the network configuration To change the network configuration reusing the already created project, set the parameters in the following steps: Turn off the module power supply.
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Click the [Refresh Parameters] button to open the refresh parameter setting window. Set up the refresh parameters. Change values as necessary. Write the set parameters to the CPU module of the master station, and reset the CPU module. Put the CPU module of the master station into RUN. Setting up the network configuration is now complete.
Changing the parameters without changing the network configuration To change only the module parameters of the already set-up slave station without changing the network configuration, take the following steps: Open the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. For the master/local module QJ71GF11-T2 Project window ...
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Set "Method selection" to "Parameter write". Set "Write Value". Follow the next steps to set the value: • Click the title cell of "Read Value" to select all the items and copy them. • Click the title cell of "Write Value" to select all the items, and paste the copy. •...
FUNCTIONS This chapter describes the details of the functions available in the D/A converter module, and the setting methods for those functions. For details on remote I/O signals, remote registers, and remote buffer memory, refer to the following: Page 101 Details of Remote I/O Signals Page 107 Details of Remote Registers Page 111 Details of Remote Buffer Memory Addresses In ...
D/A Conversion Enable/Disable Function This function allows D/A conversion to be enabled or disabled for each channel. Disabling the D/A conversion for unused channels reduces the conversion cycles. Setting method The setting method for the D/A converter module is as follows: Set "Method selection"...
Range Switching Function The output range can be selected for each channel from the following ranges: • Voltage: 1 to 5V, 0 to 5V, -10 to 10V • Current: 4 to 20mA, 0 to 20mA Setting method The setting method for the D/A converter module is as follows: Set "Method selection"...
Analog Output HOLD/CLEAR Function This function allows the selection of whether to hold or clear the analog value output when the CPU module is in the following operating status: RUN, STOP, or a stop error. Combination of analog output status The following table shows how the analog output status changes, depending on the combination of settings for D/A conversion enable/disable setting (address: 0102H) and CH...
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Setting method The setting method for the D/A converter module is as follows: Set "Method selection" to "Parameter write". CC IE Field Configuration window Select the D/A converter module in "List of stations" [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] In "Basic module parameter", set "CH...
Cyclic Data Update Watch Function The update intervals of cyclic data are monitored. The last output value is held or cleared when the cyclic transmission stop status continues longer than the set monitoring time. The cyclic transmission stop status is the status that the D LINK LED is flashing (Data link in operation (cyclic transmission stopped)) or off (Data link not performed (disconnected)).
Scaling Function The D/A converter module scale-converts the digital value to the set range of the scaling upper limit value and scaling lower limit value. This function reduces the time and effort to create a program of the scale conversion. How to interpret the scaling setting Set a value corresponding to the upper limit value of the analog output value in the range setting for the scaling upper limit value.
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Setting procedure The setting method for the D/A converter module is as follows: Set "Method selection" to "Parameter write". CC IE Field Configuration window Select the D/A converter module in "List of stations" [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] In "Basic module parameter", set "CH...
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Example of the scaling setting When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range 0 to 5V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 10000 • "CH1 Scaling lower limit value": 2000 digit 12000 12287 (1) 2000...
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When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range -10 to 10V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 12000 • "CH1 Scaling lower limit value": 4000 digit -16384 -16000...
Shift Function Using this function, the D/A converter module outputs the converted digital value with the shifting set value added, in analog. When the shifting set value is changed, it is reflected to the analog output value in real time. Therefore, fine adjustment can be easily performed when the system starts.
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Setting example When the shifting set value "10" is added for channel 1 with the output range 0 to 5V set to it digit 11990 12000 digit: Digital value V: Analog output voltage (V) (1) CH1 Digital value (RWw2) (2) Digital value after shift-and-add operation Digital value Digital value after shift-and-add operation Analog output voltage...
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When the shifting set value "250" is added for channel 1 with the output range -10 to 10V set to it digit -16250 6000 15750 16000 digit: Digital value V: Analog output voltage (V) (1) CH1 Digital value (RWw2) (2) Digital value after shift-and-add operation Digital value Digital value after shift-and-add operation Analog output voltage...
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Example of combined use of scaling function and shift function When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range 0 to 5V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 9000 •...
7.10 Digital Value Range Check Function An error is output when the digital value is out of the digital input range for the output range. Notification When the digital value is greater than the upper limit of the setting range or smaller than the lower limit of the setting range, it is notified with the following operation.
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Resetting a check code The check codes can be reset by either of the following two methods. • Write a digital value within the setting range, and turn on and off Error clear request flag (RYA). • Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag (RY9). When the scaling function is enabled When Scaling enable/disable setting (address: 0118H) is set to Enable (0), the scale-converted digital value is the target for the check code.
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Operation example of the check code detection When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range -10 to 10V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 24000 •...
7.11 Alert Output Function This function outputs an alert when a digital value falls within the alert output range set in advance. The following figure schematically shows how the alert output behaves in the D/A converter module. Digital value Digital value Analog output value Warning output upper limit value 10000...
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Notification When the digital value is greater than the alert output upper limit value, or smaller than the alert output lower limit value, an alert is indicated by Alert output flag (RWrA), Alert output signal (RX1E), and the lighted up ALM LED. •...
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When the shift function is enabled When a value is set to CH Shifting set value (RWw10 to RWw17), the value with the shifting set value added is the target for the alert. Setting method The setting method for the D/A converter module is as follows: Set "Method selection"...
7.12 Error Notification Function When an error, warning, or alarm occurs, the D/A converter module notifies the master station of it using remote input signals and the remote register. The notification of the error, warning, or alarm can be checked on the LED on the front of the module. For details, refer to the following: Page 11 PART NAMES Notification of an error...
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■How to clear a warning or an alarm The method for clearing an error depends on the error type. Error type Clearing an error Minor error Warning A warning is cleared five seconds after the error cause is removed. Alarm Check code Turn on Error clear request flag (RYA) or Initial data setting request flag (RY9) after writing a digital value within the setting range.
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Method for clearing an error by executing the command of the slave station The following shows how to clear an error by executing the command of the slave station. A moderate error and an out-of- range digital value can be cleared. On the "CC IE Field Configuration"...
7.13 CC-Link IE Field Network Diagnostic Function This function can be used by accessing the engineering tool connected to the CPU module, enabling the detection of a network error. How to use the function The following instructions assume the use of GX Works2 as the engineering tool. Establish a connection between GX Works2 and the CPU module.
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Some master/local module or simple motion module may not support all the diagnostics. For details, refer to the user's manual for the master/local module or the simple motion module used. User's manual for the master/local module used User's manual for the simple motion module used ■Remote operation Select the slave station to be reset and click the [Remote Operation] button.
PROGRAMMING This chapter describes the programming of the D/A converter module. Precautions for Programming This section describes precautions when creating the program of CC-Link IE Field Network. Program for cyclic transmission For a program for cyclic transmission, provide interlock between the following link special relay (SB) and the link special register (SW).
• Input module: QX10 (start I/O number: 0020H to 002FH) (2) Remote device station (station No.1) • D/A converter module (NZ2GFCE-60DAV8) For the settings using the engineering tool, the procedure is described based on the use of GX Works2. 8 PROGRAMMING 8.2 Programming Procedure...
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Digital value write command QX10 (X20 to X2F) Batch analog output enable command Alert output clear command Error clear command X1007 Warning flag NZ2GFCE-60DAV8 (X1000 to X101F) X1009 Initial data setting completed flag X100A Error flag X100B Remote READY X101E...
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Setting procedure Connect GX Works2 to the master station to set up the settings. Create a project on GX Works2. On "Series", select "QCPU (Q mode)" and on "Type", select "Q10UDH". [Project] [New] Open the network parameter setting window and configure the settings as shown below. Project window ...
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Open the CC IE Field Configuration window and set up the configuration and station number of a slave station as shown below. [CC IE Field Configuration Setting] button Close the CC IE Field Configuration window. [CC IE Field Configuration] [Close with Reflecting the Setting] Open the refresh parameter setting window and configure the settings as shown below.
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Open the "Parameter Processing of Slave Station" window. Project window [Parameter] [Network Parameter] [Ethernet / CC IE / MELSECNET] [CC IE Field Configuration Setting] button Select the main D/A converter module in "List of stations" [CC IE Field Configuration] ...
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Program example Create the following programs with GX Works2. Set CH1 Digital value. Set CH2 Digital value. Set CH5 Digital value. Set CH6 Digital value. CH1 Output enable/disable flag CH2 Output enable/disable flag CH5 Output enable/disable flag CH6 Output enable/disable flag Check the alert output.
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If the master station does not receive a response for several link scans from the D/A converter module, it is recognized as a cyclic transmission faulty station, resulting in the corresponding bit of the data link status of each station (SW00B0 to SW00B7) turning on. Write the programs to the CPU module of the master station, and reset the CPU module, or turn off and on the power supply.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION There are no special inspection item as a D/A converter module; however, to maintain the best condition of the system, perform the inspection in accordance with the items described in the user's manual for the CPU module used. 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Downloaded from ManualsNet.com...
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TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes errors that may occur while the D/A converter module is used, and those troubleshooting. 10.1 How to Check Error Codes and Alarm Codes Error codes can be checked by any of the following methods: • Checking by executing a command of the slave station ( Page 89 Checking by executing a command of the slave station) •...
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In the window that appears (shown left), click the [Yes] button. In the window that appears (shown left), click the [OK] button. The error history of the D/A converter module is displayed in "Execution Result". Item Description Error and Solution Shows how to take the appropriate action for the error that has occurred.
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• The error history registers 15 errors at a maximum. If 16 or more errors occur, errors are deleted from the oldest. • If the same error occurs continuously, only the error that occurred first is stored to the error history. •...
10.2 Error Code List This section describes error codes. Error codes are classified by error number as follows. Error code Classification Reference 0000H to 0FFFH, 1F00H to 1F40H, D52BH Errors relating to the D/A converter module Page 92 List of error codes (0000H to 0FFFH, 1F00H to 1F40H, D52BH) D000H to DFFFH (D52BH excluded) Errors relating to the CC-Link IE Field Network...
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Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) 090H Moderate error Scaling setting out- The values set in CH1 Scaling lower limit value Adjust CH1 Scaling lower limit value (address: of-range (address: 0119H) to CH8 Scaling upper limit 0119H) to CH8 Scaling upper limit value value (address: 0128H) are out of the range (address: 0128H) to fall within the range from -...
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List of error codes (D000H to DFFFH (D52BH excluded)) While any of these errors occurs, the ERR. LED does not turn on. Based on the behavior of the D LINK LED at the occurrence of an error, the errors are classified into two types, each of which requires different troubleshooting. ■Communication errors where the D LINK LED flashes or turns off This type of communication error results in the D LINK LED flashing or being turned off.
10.3 Alarm Code List Here is the list of alarm codes: Alarm code Classification Alarm name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) 060H Minor error Digital value The value set in CH Digital value (RWw2 to Set the value of CH Digital value (RWw2 to out-of-range RWw9) is out of the range.
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When the D LINK LED turns off Check item Action Does the own station in network operate normally? Connect the engineering tool to the master station, and then check if a data link is established in the own station by using CC-Link IE Field Network diagnostics. ...
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When the LINK LED turns off Check item Action Are Ethernet cables normal? • Check if 1000BASE-T-compliant Ethernet cables are used. User's manual for the master/local module used • Check if the station-to-station distance is 100m or less. • Check if the Ethernet cables are not disconnected. Do the switching hub and other stations used in the system operate Check if the power supplies of the switching hub and other stations are turned on.
10.5 Unit Test The purpose of a unit test is to check if there is any abnormality in the D/A converter module. Turn off the module power supply. Connect the PORT1 and PORT2 connectors of the D/A converter module with an Ethernet cable. Set up the station number setting switch as follows: •...
10.6 Troubleshooting by Symptom This section describes troubleshooting problem by problem. Troubleshooting by symptom is suitable for the case where modules fail to operate normally even though no error has occurred in the D/A converter module. If an error occurs in the D/A converter module, identify the cause of the error using the engineering tool.
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When the analog output value is not held Check item Action Is the setting for the analog output HOLD/CLEAR function Set HOLD for the analog output HOLD/CLEAR function using the engineering tool. Check the correct? values set for Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting (CH1 to CH4) (address: 0105H) and Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting (CH5 to CH8) (address: 0106H).
APPENDICES Appendix 1 Details of Remote I/O Signals This section describes the details of remote I/O signals for the master/local module. The described assignment of device numbers assumes that the remote I/O signals of D/A converter modules are assigned as follows: •...
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Initial data setting completed flag ■Device number Signal name Device number Initial data setting completed flag ■Description Initial data setting completed flag (RX9) turns on after the following actions are executed and the change of operating conditions is completed. Write the parameter data to a remote buffer memory area using the REMTO instruction. Turn on Initial data setting request flag (RY9).
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Error flag ■Device number Signal name Device number Error flag ■Description Error flag (RXA) turns on when a moderate or major error occurs. To clear Latest error code (RWr0), turn on and off Error clear request flag (RYA). • When a moderate error occurs Latest error code (RWr0) 0000H (Error code)
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Remote READY ■Device number Signal name Device number Remote READY ■Description Remote READY (RXB) turns on when the module power supply is turned on. This signal is used as an interlock condition when the master station reads/writes data from/to the remote register or remote buffer memory areas of the D/A converter module.
Remote output signals Initial data setting request flag ■Device number Signal name Device number Initial data setting request flag ■Description Turn on Initial data setting request flag (RY9) after writing parameter data to the remote buffer memory using the program. Upon completion of the change of operating conditions, Initial data setting completed flag (RX9) turns on.
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Output enable/disable flag ■Device number Signal name Device number CH Output enable/disable flag RY10 RY11 RY12 RY13 RY14 RY15 RY16 RY17 ■Description CH Output enable/disable flag (RY10 to RY17) sets whether to output the D/A conversion value or the offset value for each channel.
Appendix 2 Details of Remote Registers This section describes the details of the remote registers for a master/local module. The described assignment of device numbers assumes that the remote registers of D/A converter modules are assigned as follows: • RWr0 to RWr17 •...
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Set value check code ■Device number Remote register name Device number CH Set value check code RWr2 RWr3 RWr4 RWr5 RWr6 RWr7 RWr8 RWr9 ■Description For CH Check Set value check code (RWr2 to RWr9), when the set digital value is out of the setting range, the check code is stored.
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Alert output flag ■Device number Remote register name Device number Alert output flag RWrA ■Description For Alert output flag (RWrA), whether the upper limit value or the lower limit value causes the alert can be checked for each channel. (1) Upper limit value (0: Normal (Default value), 1: Alarm ON) (2) Lower limit value (0: Normal (Default value), 1: Alarm ON) For details on the alert output function, refer to the following: Page 69 Alert Output Function...
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Digital value ■Device number Remote register name Device number CH Digital value RWw2 RWw3 RWw4 RWw5 RWw6 RWw7 RWw8 RWw9 ■Description CH Digital value (RWw2 to RWw9) is an area where the digital value for D/A conversion is written, in 16-bit signed binary data, from the CPU module.
Appendix 3 Details of Remote Buffer Memory Addresses This appendix indicates the details of remote buffer memory addresses. Cyclic data update watch time setting ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Cyclic data update watch time setting 0007H ■Description Cyclic data update watch time setting (address: 0007H) sets the time to monitor the data update interval of the cyclic transmission (monitoring time).
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D/A conversion enable/disable setting (address: 0102H) to D/A conversion enabled and turn on and off Initial data setting request flag (RY9). ■Setting value The following table shows the set values. Output range Setting value NZ2GFCE-60DAV8 NZ2GFCE-60DAI8 4 to 20mA 0H (default value) ...
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Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting (CH1 to CH4) 0105H Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting (CH5 to CH8) 0106H ■Description Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting (CH1 to CH4) (address: 0105H) and Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting (CH5 to CH8) (address: 0106H) each set whether to hold or clear the analog value that was output when the CPU module was in the RUN state, either when in the STOP state or when an error occurs for each channel.
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Alert output setting ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Alert output setting 0107H ■Description Alert output setting (address: 0107H) sets whether to enable or disable alert output for each channel. Fixed as 0 0: Enable 1: Disable (default value) ■Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag (RY9) to enable the setting.
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Scaling enable/disable setting ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Scaling enable/disable setting 0118H ■Description Scaling enable/disable setting (address: 0118H) sets whether to enable or disable scaling for each channel. Fixed as 0 0: Enable 1: Disable (default value) For details on the scaling function, refer to the following: Page 58 Scaling Function ■Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag (RY9) to enable the setting.
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D/A converter module Monitored value Description NZ2GFCE-60DAI8 0H (default value) 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA NZ2GFCE-60DAV8 2H (default value) 1 to 5V 0 to 5V -10 to 10V APPX Appendix 3 Details of Remote Buffer Memory Addresses Downloaded from ManualsNet.com...
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Error history data ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Error history data 0A00H to 0AEFH ■Description Up to 15 errors occurred in the module are recorded in Error history data (address: 0A00H to 0AEFH). ■Error history data 1 (address: 0A00H to 0A0FH) The following shows the contents stored in Error history 1 data (address: 0A00H to 0A0FH).
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Error history clear command ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Error history clear command 1000H ■Description Error history clear command (address: 1000H) is used to clear the error history stored in the non-volatile memory. Fixed as 0 (1) 0: Not commanded (default value), 1: Commanded ■Behavior of error history clear Setting Error history clear command (address: 1000H) to Commanded (1) allows the error history to be cleared.
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Parameter area initialization command ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Parameter area initialization command 1002H ■Description Parameter area initialization command (address: 1002H) sets parameters in remote buffer memory areas and non-volatile memory as default values. In the event of a non-volatile memory data error (parameter) (error code: 0130H), using this command makes it possible to recover the module.
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Parameter area initialization completed ■Address Remote buffer memory name Address Parameter area initialization completed 1003H ■Description Parameter area initialization completed (address: 1003H) shows whether the initialization process for the parameters stored in the non-volatile memory has been completed. Fixed as 0 (1) 0: Not performed (default value), 1: Completed ■Behavior of parameter area initialization Upon the completion of setting the parameters stored in the non-volatile memory back to their default values, Parameter area...
Appendix 4 I/O Conversion Characteristics of D/A Conversion The I/O conversion characteristics of D/A conversion are expressed by the slope of the straight line connecting the offset value and the gain value, both of which are used when a digital value written from the CPU module is converted to the corresponding analog output value (voltage or current).
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Use the value within the practical digital input range and practical analog output range. If a value is out of the range, the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the range of performance specifications. (Do not use the value in the dotted line region in the above graph.) Current output characteristics The following graph shows the current output characteristics.
Appendix 5 Accuracy of D/A Conversion Accuracy of D/A conversion is the accuracy for the maximum value of analog output value. An output characteristic change caused by changing the output range does not sacrifice the accuracy, which is maintained within the described range of the performance specifications. The following graph shows the fluctuation range of accuracy with the range of 0 to 5V selected.
Appendix 6 Processing Time of CC-Link IE Field Network The processing time of CC-Link IE Field Network is the time taken for the D/A converter module to perform D/A conversion on a digital value written with the CPU module of the master station, and output the actual analog output value. The processing time of CC-Link IE Field Network depends on the following processing time: •...
CE marking. Sales representative in EU member states The sales representative in EU member states is: Company: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. Address: Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany Measures to comply with the EMC Directive The EMC Directive sets requirements for emission (conducted and radiated electromagnetic interference emitted by a product) and immunity (the ability of a product not to be influenced by externally generated electromagnetic interference).
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■Immunity requirements Standard Test item Test description Standard value EN61131-2: 2007 EN61000-4-2 Immunity test in which • 8kV Air discharge Electrostatic discharge immunity electrostatic is applied to the • 4kV Contact discharge cabinet of the equipment. EN61000-4-3 Immunity test in which electric 80% AM modulation@1kHz Radiated, radio-frequency, fields are irradiated to the...
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Use shielded cables for external wiring and ground the shields of the external wiring cables to the control panel with the AD75CK cable clamp (manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation). (Ground the shield section 20 to 30cm away from the module.)
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For the FG terminal on a D/A converter module that is connected to the external power supply and for CC-Link IE Field Network cables, attach a ferrite core 4cm away from the module. (Ferrite core used for the tests conducted by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: NEC TOKIN ESD-SR-250, TDK ZCAT3035- 1330) Example ■Noise filter (power supply line filter)
Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The module operates at the rated voltage of 24VDC. The Low Voltage Directive is not applied to the modules that operate at the rated voltage of less than 50VAC and 75VDC. APPX Appendix 7 EMC and Low Voltage Directives Downloaded from ManualsNet.com...
Appendix 8 How to Check Serial Number and Function Version The serial number and the function version of the D/A converter module can be checked on the rating plate. The serial number can also be checked on the production information in CC-Link IE Field Network diagnostics. Checking on the rating plate MODEL PASSED...
Appendix 9 External Dimensions The following shows the external dimensions of the D/A converter module. 43.5 (Unit: mm) (1) DIN rail center APPX Appendix 9 External Dimensions Downloaded from ManualsNet.com search engine...
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SH(NA)-081712ENG-B(2103)MEE MODEL: CCIEF-DA-ECON-U-E MODEL CODE: 13JX69 HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS : 1-14 , YADA-MINAMI 5-CHOME , HIGASHI-KU, NAGOYA , JAPAN When exported from Japan, this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for service transaction permission.