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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[Design Precautions] CAUTION ● Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables. Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them. Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise. ●...
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[Wiring Precautions] CAUTION ● Individually ground the FG terminal of the programmable controller with a ground resistance of 100 or less. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction. ● Tighten any unused terminal screws within the specified torque range. Undertightening may cause a short circuit due to contact with a solderless terminal.
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[Startup and Maintenance Precautions] WARNING ● Do not touch any terminal while power is on. Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction. ● Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal block screws or connector screws.
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. Target module: NZ2GF2B-60DA4 Remark 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.
RELEVANT MANUALS (1) CC-Link IE Field Network (relevant) manuals When using the CC-Link IE Field Network for the first time, refer to CC-Link IE Field Network Master/Local Module User's Manual or Simple Motion Module User's Manual first. The following shows the structure of the CC- Link IE Field Network manuals.
MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION In this manual, pages are organized and the symbols are used as shown below. The following illustration is for explanation purpose only, and should not be referred to as an actual documentation. "" is used for screen names and items. The chapter of the current page is shown.
TERM 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) D/A converter module The abbreviation for the CC-Link IE Field Network digital-analog converter module GX Works2 The product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers REMFR...
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Term Description A module with the CC-Link IE Field Network communication function, which can be used as a single Main module remote module. Dedicated instruction An instruction that simplifies programming for using functions of intelligent function modules A remote module that does not support the CC-Link IE Field Network communication function. This Extension module module cannot be used as a single module.
PACKING LIST The following items are included in the package of this product. Before use, check that all the items are included. D/A converter module Module Before Using the Product...
CHAPTER 1 D/A CONVERTER MODULE CHAPTER 1 D/A CONVERTER MODULE This chapter describes the applications and features of the D/A converter module. Application This module converts the digital data to the analog signal and outputs it to the external devices. Digital to analog Analog signal (continuous signal) conversion...
Features (1) Available flexible system configuration Adopting the connection block type enables the combination of the main module and extension module. Because various extension modules can be connected, a flexible configuration can be achieved. In addition a poor contact of the extension module can be found promptly because the main module always monitors the connection status of the extension module.
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CHAPTER 1 D/A CONVERTER MODULE (7) Error detection and monitoring available When a digital value exceeds the range set in advance, an alert is detected. Thus, an error of digital value can be monitored and outputs of a digital value can be limited. (8) Output available without influence from the sequence scan or link scan An error status or alert status can be output from the extension output module by using the external signal assignment function when an error or alert occurs.
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(10)Various installation methods The module can be installed in six directions using a DIN rail. Downward installation DIN rail Horizontal installation Vertical installation Horizontal installation (upside down) Upward installation (11)Easy module replacement Because the 2-piece structure is adopted for the terminal block for module power supply and FG and terminal block for analog output signals, the module can be replaced with the wire connected.
CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES The section describes part names of the D/A converter module. 7) 8) *1 Do not remove this seal because it is used for a maintenance purpose. Name Application A rotary switch for the following setting and test. •...
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Name Application PW LED (green) Indicates the operating status of the D/A converter module. Power supply ON Power supply OFF RUN LED (green) Indicates the operating status of the D/A converter module. Operating normally. Writing data to the nonvolatile memory in the offset/gain setting mode. A major error has occurred or in the offset/gain setting mode.
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CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES Name Application PORT1 connector for CC-Link IE Field Network (RJ45 connector) Connect an Ethernet cable. ( Page 54, Section 6.5) There are no restrictions on the connection order of the cables for the "P1" connector and "P2" connector. •...
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(1) Module status and LED status The following table lists the correspondence between the module status and the LED status. LED status Data link Module status MODE D LINK ERR. status Disconnecting Disconnection Data link in Link in progress operation Normal mode Reserved station specification in...
CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the specifications of the D/A converter module. General Specifications Item Specifications Operating ambient 0 to 55°C temperature Storage ambient -25 to 75°C temperature Operating ambient humidity 5 to 95%RH, non-condensing Storage ambient humidity Constant Number of...
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To use the D/A converter module complying with the EMC Directive, refer to "EMC and Low Voltage Directives" in this manual. ( Page 180, Appendix 7)
CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Performance Specifications Item Description Station type Remote device station Number of analog output points 4 points (4 channels)/module Digital input 16-bit signed binary (-16384 to 16383, -288 to 12287, -12288 to 12287) Voltage -10 to 10VDC (external load resistance value: 1k to 1M) Analog output Current 0 to 20mADC (external load resistance value: 0...
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Item Description TE 0.5-10 (Nichifu Co. Ltd.) [Applicable wire size: 0.5mm TE 0.75-10 (Nichifu Co. Ltd.) [Applicable wire size: 0.75mm TE 1.0-10 (Nichifu Co. Ltd.) [Applicable wire size: 0.9 to 1.0mm Terminal block for module TE 1.5-10 (Nichifu Co. Ltd.) [Applicable wire size: 1.25 to 1.5mm power supply AI 0.5-10WH (Phoenix Contact Co.
The value of the module power supply current in the extension module described in the specifications is the value of the module power supply current supplied from the main module. D/A converter module Extension module NZ2GF2B-60DA4 NZ2EX2B1-16T 355mA Module power supply current:...
Function List Item Description Reference Whether to enable or disable D/A conversion can be set for each channel. Page 80, D/A conversion enable/disable function Disabling the D/A conversion for unused channels reduces the Section 8.3 conversion cycles. Whether to output the D/A conversion value or the offset value can be set for each channel.
CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS List of Remote I/O Signals This section lists I/O signals for a master/local module. The device numbers shown are the example with the remote I/O signals of the main module assigned to the I/O numbers of RX0 to RX1F and RY0 to RY1F. Remote input (RX) indicates the input signal from the D/A converter module to the master/local module.
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Remote input Remote output signal direction: D/A converter module signal direction: Master/local module Module Master/local module D/A converter module type Device Device Description Description number number RX10 Use prohibited RY10 CH1 Output enable/disable flag RX11 Use prohibited RY11 CH2 Output enable/disable flag RX12 Use prohibited...
CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS List of Remote Register This section lists remote registers for a master/local module. The remote registers shown are the example with the remote registers of the main module assigned to the remote registers of RWr0 to RWrF and RWw0 to RWwF. Remote register (RWr) is the information input from the D/A converter module to the master/local module.
List of Remote Buffer Memory This section lists the remote buffer memory areas of the D/A converter module. The remote buffer memory areas of the main module and extension module are assigned as shown below. Main module Extension module 1 Example of the remote buffer memory in the manual D/A conversion enable/disable setting (address: 0102 Address of a D/A converter module...
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS For the REMFR and REMTO instructions, refer to the following. User's manual for the master/local module used For the access method, refer to the following. • Parameter area ( Page 63, Section 7.1) • Error history area ( Page 135, Section 11.1 Do not access the system area using the REMFR or REMTO instruction.
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Address Type Description Default Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 0100 256, System area 0101 0102 000F D/A conversion enable/disable setting 0103 0000 Range setting 0104 0000 Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting 0105 000F Alert output setting Module-based 0106 0000 CH1 Alert output upper limit value parameter data 0107 0000...
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS (a) Parameter area of the extension module The remote buffer memory differs depending on the model of the extension module. • Extension input module (NZ2EX2B1-16D) Address Description Default Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 0200 0000 Extension module identification code 0201 System area 02FF...
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(2) Monitoring area (address: 0500 to 09FF Address Type Description Default Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 0500 1280 Station-based System area monitoring data 1535 05FF 0600 Module-based 1536 monitoring data System area (main module) 1791 06FF Module-based 0700 1792 monitoring data The remote buffer memory of the connected (extension extension module is assigned.
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Address Description Default Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 0714 1812 Number of ON times integration value Y2 1813 0715 0716 1814 Number of ON times integration value Y3 1815 0717 0718 1816 Number of ON times integration value Y4 1817 0719 071A...
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(3) Error history area (address: 0A00 to 0FFF Address Type Description Default Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 0A00 0000 2560 Error code 0A01 0000 2561 Order of generation [Error time] First two digits 0A02 0000 2562 of the year/Last two digits of the year 0A03 0000 2563...
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS Address Type Description Default Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 0AB0 2736 Error history 12 Same as Error history 1. 2751 0ABF 0AC0 2752 Error history 13 Same as Error history 1. 2767 0ACF 0AD0 2768 Station-based Error history 14 Same as Error history 1.
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(a) Module control data area of the extension module The remote buffer memory differs depending on the model of the extension module. • Extension input module (NZ2EX2B1-16D) Address Description Default Read/Write Decimal Hexadecimal 1200 4608 System area 4863 12FF This is the value for when the module power supply is turned off and on or at the remote reset. This shows whether read or write from programs is possible.
CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION CHAPTER 4 THE PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION This section describes the procedure before operation. Check box Setting a station number Page 45, Section 6.1 Set the station number for an D/A converter module. Connection Page 46, Section 6.2, When using an extension module, connect the extension module to the Page 48, Section 6.3 D/A converter module.
CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter describes system configuration using a D/A converter module. For CC-Link IE Field Network configuration, refer to the following. User's manual for the master/local module used D/A Converter Module System Configuration The following shows system configuration using a D/A converter module.
(4) Software package GX Works2 is required for setting and diagnosing the D/A converter module. Install GX Works2 with the following version. D/A converter module Software version NZ2GF2B-60DA4 Version 1.91V or later Extension I/O module Software version NZ2EX2B1-16D Version 1.91V or later...
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING This chapter describes the installation and wiring of the D/A converter module. Station Number Setting (1) Setting procedure Set the station number with the rotary switch on the front of the module. The setting value of the station number becomes valid when the module is powered on.
Installation Environment and Installation Position 6.2.1 Installation environment (1) Installation location Do not install the D/A converter module to the place where: • Ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 to 55°C; • Ambient humidity is outside the range of 5 to 95% RH; •...
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6.2.3 Installation direction The D/A converter module can be installed in six directions. Use the DIN rail to install the module. Downward installation DIN rail Horizontal installation Vertical installation Horizontal installation (upside down) Upward installation...
Installation 6.3.1 Connecting extension modules (1) Connecting procedure Remove the cover on the side of the module. Do not dispose the removed cover, but store it. Release the module joint levers (two points) on the side of the extension module. Slide the levers vertically.
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6.3.2 Mounting the modules on a DIN rail An example of the use of the DIN rail stopper is described in the following procedure. Fix the module according to the manual of the DIN rail stopper used. (1) Mounting procedure Pull down all DIN rail hooks on the back of the modules.
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Hitch the upper hook of the DIN rail stopper to the Hitch the hook to top of the DIN rail. top of the DIN rail Slide the DIN rail stopper up to the left side of the DIN rail modules. stopper Hold the DIN rail stopper in the direction opposite to DIN rail...
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CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING (4) Interval between DIN rail mounting screws Tighten the screws at intervals of 200mm or less. (5) DIN rail stopper Use a stopper that is attachable to the DIN rail.
Wiring with Terminal Block for Module Power Supply and FG (1) Tightening torque Tighten the terminal block screws within the following specified torque range. Tightening the screws too much may damage the module case. Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal block mounting screw (M2.5 screw) 0.2 to 0.3N•m Terminal screw (M2.5 screw) 0.5 to 0.6N•m...
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CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING (4) Connecting and disconnecting the cable To connect the cable, insert the wire with the cable fixing screw loosened and tighten the screw. To disconnect the cable, pull out the wire with the cable fixing screw loosened with a slotted screwdriver. (5) Processing method of the cable terminal Strip the cable about 10mm from the top.
Wiring of Ethernet Cable (1) Connecting the Ethernet cable (a) Connecting Power off the power supplies of the D/A converter module and the external device. Push the Ethernet cable connector into the D/A converter module until it clicks. Pay attention to the connector's direction.
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CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING ● PORT1 and PORT2 need not to be distinguished. When only one connector is used in star topology, either PORT1 or PORT2 can be connected. Either one can be used. ● When two connectors are used in line topology or ring topology, an Ethernet cable can be connected to the connectors in any combination.
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(2) Precautions (a) Laying Ethernet cables • Place the Ethernet cable in a duct or clamp them. If not, dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled, resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact. •...
CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Wiring of External Device and Terminal Block (1) Tightening torque Tighten the terminal block screws within the following specified torque range. Failure to secure the terminal block may cause malfunction, failure, or drop. Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal screw (M3 screw) 0.43 to 0.57N•m...
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(b) Installation procedure Open the terminal block cover to install the 2-piece terminal block. Tighten the terminal block mounting screws. Terminal block mounting screw...
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CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING (3) Wiring of the external device and terminal block (a) Signal name The following shows signal names of the terminal block. Pin number Signal name Do not wire the NC terminals. Wrong wiring may cause the module to fail or malfunction.
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(b) Wiring to a terminal block The following shows wirings to a terminal block. • For the voltage output • For the current output...
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CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION AND WIRING (c) Precautions for external wiring 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. Precautions for external wiring are as follows: •...
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(e) Wiring method Loosen the terminal screw. Connect the round Self-tightening screw solderless terminal as it is. is used Round solderless terminal ● Do not put oil on the terminal and screw. Failure to do so may damage the screw. ●...
CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS This chapter describes the setting procedures of the D/A converter module. Parameter Setting 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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(1) Precautions (a) Before parameter settings • Read and write the parameter settings of this module with the CPU module in the STOP status. Reading and writing are unavailable in the RUN status. • Check that the start I/O number of the network parameter of the master station matches that of the PLC parameter.
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CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS (2) Setting procedure Display the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. • When the master/local module is the QJ71GF11-T2 Project window [Parameter] [Network Parameter] [Ethernet/CC IE/MELSECNET] button • When the master/local module is the LJ71GF11-T2 Project window [Parameter] [Network Parameter] [Ethernet/CC IE Field]...
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Double-click the item to change the setting, and input the setting value. • Items to input from the pull-down list Double-click the item to set, to display the pull-down list. Select the item. • Items to input from the text box Double-click the item to set, and input the setting value.
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CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS Item Reference Mode switch Page 78, Section 8.2 (1) Trigger output signal assignment Alert output signal assignment External signal assignment Page 118, Section 8.15 (3) setting Error flag assignment Warning flag assignment Cyclic data update watch time setting Page 84, Section 8.7 Input response time setting Extension I/O setting...
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Click the button and the following window is displayed. Click the button. The parameter is written to the D/A converter module. ● When using the extension module, also set the parameter of the extension module. For the parameter of the extension module, refer to the following. Manual for the extension module used ●...
CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS Changing the Parameter This section describes the procedures to change the parameter. The precautions to take when changing the parameter are same as the following. • Precautions ( Page 64, Section 7.1 (1) 7.2.1 Changing the network configuration When changing the network configuration diverting the created project, set the parameter in the following procedure.
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Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations" on the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. List of stations Open the "Parameter Processing of Slave Station" window. [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] Set "Parameter read" for "Method selection". Click the button and the following window is displayed.
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CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". Set "Write Value". The following are the procedure. • 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. •...
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Set the refresh parameter. Change the value as necessary. Write the set parameter to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module. RESET Change the status of the CPU module of the master station to RUN. The network configuration setting is now completed.
CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS 7.2.2 Changing the parameter without changing the network configuration To change only the created module parameter of the slave station without changing the network configuration, set the parameter in the following procedure. Display the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. •...
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The parameter is read from the D/A converter module. Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". Set "Write Value". The following are the procedure. • 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. •...
CHAPTER 7 VARIOUS SETTINGS Offset/Gain Setting When the user range setting is used, configure the offset/gain setting with the following operations. When factory default settings are used, the offset/gain setting is not required. Power off the module. Set "O/G" for "x10" of the station number setting switch.
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● Configure the offset/gain setting in accordance with the actual use situation. Connection to the CC-Link IE Field Network is not required. ● Configure the offset/gain setting in the range satisfying the following condition. When the setting value out of the range is configured, the maximum resolution and accuracy of the module may not fall within the range shown in the following performance specifications.
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION This chapter describes the details of the functions available in the D/A converter module, and the setting procedures for those functions. For details on remote I/O signals, remote registers, and remote buffer memory, refer to the following. •...
Drive Mode Switch The drive modes of the D/A converter module are the normal mode, trigger output mode, and synchronous communication mode. The following table lists the type and the operation of the mode. Type Operation Normal mode The D/A conversion is performed based on the internal clock of the D/A converter module. Trigger output mode The D/A conversion is performed by turning on Trigger output request (RY19).
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION Check that "0920 " is stored in Latest warning code (RWr1). [Online] [Monitor] [Device/Buffer Memory Batch] The D/A converter module starts operating in the set drive mode by turning off and on the power or performing the remote reset. To operate the D/A converter module connected to a simple motion module in the normal mode, set "Mode switch"...
D/A Conversion Enable/Disable Function Sets whether to enable or disable D/A conversion for each channel. Disabling the D/A conversion for unused channels reduces the conversion cycles. (1) Setting procedure Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". "CC IE Field Configuration" window Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations".
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION Range Switching Function The output range can be selected for each channel from the following ranges: • Factory default range (4 to 20mA, 0 to 20mA, 1 to 5V, 0 to 5V, -10 to 10V) • User range (user range setting 1, user range setting 2) (1) Setting procedure Set "Parameter write"...
Analog Output HOLD/CLEAR Function Whether to hold or clear the output analog value can be set, according to the CPU module operating status (RUN, STOP, or stop error). (1) 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: 0102 ) and CH...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (2) Setting procedure Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". "CC IE Field Configuration" window Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations". [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] Set "CH D/A conversion enable/disable setting" to "0: Enable". 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)).
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 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. The programming for scale conversion can be reduced. (1) Concept of scaling setting The setting for scaling lower and upper limit values differs depending on whether the factory default setting or the user range setting is used for the analog output range.
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(3) Setting procedure Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". "CC IE Field Configuration" window Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations". [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] Set "CH D/A conversion enable/disable setting" to "0: Enable". Set "CH...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (4) Example of scaling setting 1: When values are set for a channel with output range of 0 to 5V as follows: • "CH Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH Scaling upper limit value": 10000 • "CH Scaling lower limit value": 2000 The digital values and scale-converted digital values are as follows: Analog output voltage (V) 12000 12287...
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2: When values are set for a channel with output range of -10 to 10V as follows: • "CH Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH Scaling upper limit value": 12000 • "CH Scaling lower limit value": 4000 The digital values and scale-converted digital values are as follows: Analog output voltage (V) -10V -16384...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 3: When values are set for a channel with the user range 1 of 2 to 10V as follows: • "CH Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH Scaling upper limit value": 8000 • "CH Scaling lower limit value": 2000 The digital values and scale-converted digital values are as follows: Analog output voltage (V) -12288...
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● When using the scaling function, the digital value before scaling can be set to a value out of the range of the scaling upper and lower limit values (dotted line area in the I/O characteristics). However, use the scaling function within the range of the analog output practical range (solid line area in the I/O characteristics).
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 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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Set a value for CH Shifting set value (RWw6 to RWw9). The default value of the shifting set value is "0". Item Setting range CH Shifting set value (RWw6 to RWw9) -32768 to 32767 If the digital value exceeds the range of -32768 to 32767 as a result of shift addition, the digital operation value is fixed to the lower limit value (-32768) or the upper limit value (32767).
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (4) Setting example of when both the scaling function and shift function are used When the following settings are used for a channel with output range of 0 to 5V: • "CH Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" •...
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Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". "CC IE Field Configuration" window Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations". [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] Set "CH D/A conversion enable/disable setting" to "0: Enable". Set "CH Scaling enable/disable setting" to "0: Enable". Set values for "CH...
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8.10 Digital Value Range Check Function An error is output when the digital value is out of the digital input range for the output range. (1) Notification of a check code 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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(3) 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). (4) When the scaling function is set enabled When Scaling enable/disable setting (address: 010E ) is set to Enable (0), the scale-converted digital value is...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (6) Operation example of the check code detection When values are set for a channel with output range of -10 to 10V as follows: • "CH Scaling enable/disable setting": "0: Enable" • "CH Scaling upper limit value": 24000 •...
8.11 Alert Output Function This function outputs alert when a digital value is in the range set in advance. Digital value Digital value Analog output value Alert output upper limit value 10000 Alert output lower limit value -1000 Alert output flag (CH1 upper limit value) (RWrA.
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (1) Alert output notification When the digital value is greater than the alert output upper limit value, or smaller than the alert output lower limit value, alert notifications are made by Alert output flag (RWrA), Alert output signal (RX1E) and the ALM LED turning ON.
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(5) When the shift function is set enabled When a value is set to CH Shifting set value (RWw6 to RWw9), the value with the shifting set value added is the target for the alert. (6) Setting procedure Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". "CC IE Field Configuration"...
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8.12 Trigger Output Function Using this function, the D/A converter module performs the D/A conversion at the timing of a trigger output request. ● This function can be used only when the drive mode is set to the trigger output mode. ●...
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The following figure shows the operation until Trigger output completed flag (RX19) turns on after Trigger output request (RY19) is turned on. • 1) Once Trigger output request (RY19) is turned on, the D/A conversion starts. • 2) The D/A conversion in CH1 is performed and the analog output value in CH1 is updated. The D/A conversion is serially performed also for CH2, CH3, and CH4.
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (4) From the start of the trigger output to the completion Set Mode switch (address: 0000 ) to Trigger output mode (1 When Initial data setting request flag (RY9) is turned on and off, "0920 " is stored to Latest warning code (RWr1). After the module is turned off and on, Trigger output completed flag (RX19) turns off and the D/A converter module waits for trigger input.
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(5) Trigger output completed clear request The following describes the trigger output completed clear request. (a) Trigger output completed clear request The following figure shows the operation where Trigger output completed flag (RX19) turns off by turning on Trigger output completed clear request (RY1A). Controlled by the D/A converter module Controlled by the program Trigger output request...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (6) CH Output enable/disable flag The following describes Trigger output request (RY19) and CH Output enable/disable flag (RY10 to RY13). • When Trigger output request (RY19) is turned on while CH1 Output enable/disable flag (RY10) is set to disabled, the D/A conversion is performed, but the analog output value does not change from the offset value.
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(8) Response time The following describes the response time until Trigger output completed flag (RX19) turns on after the trigger output is requested. (a) When Trigger output request (RY19) is assigned to Remote input (RX) using the external signal assignment function (Response time of the D/A converter module) + (Response time of the extension input module) [ms]...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (b) When Trigger output request (RY19) is not assigned to Remote input (RX) using the external signal assignment function The following lists the input interval, ON time, and OFF time of Trigger output request (RY19). Item Reference value Input interval of the trigger output request ON time of the trigger...
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(10)Setting procedure Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". "CC IE Field Configuration" window Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations". [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] Set "Mode switch" to "1: Trigger output mode". Set "CH...
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8.13 CC-Link IE Field Network Synchronous Communication Function With this function, the D/A converter module can perform D/A conversion synchronized with the operation cycle of a simple motion module. This enables the D/A converter module to operate at the same timing of other slave stations on the same network. This function can be used only when a simple motion module is used for the master station and "Mode switch"...
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(3) Operation using the CC-Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function Every operation cycle of the simple motion module, the D/A conversion is performed for the D/A conversion enabled channels. Controlled by the D/A converter module Operation cycle of the simple motion module Digital value Digital value...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION The following figure shows an example of the operation timing of when D/A conversion is enabled for all channels. Controlled by the D/A converter module Operation cycle of the simple motion module CH1 Digital value CH1 Digital value (first time) CH1 Digital value (second time) CH1 Digital value (third time) (RWw2)
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(a) SB/SW signals used with the CC-Link IE Field Network synchronous communication function To check the operating status of the D/A converter module (synchronous or asynchronous), use the following link special register (SW) on the master station. • Synchronous/asynchronous operation status information (each station) (SW01C8 to SW01CF) For details, refer to the following.
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (5) Setting procedure (D/A converter module) Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations" on the "CC IE Field Configuration" window, and set the values as follows. • Set 17 or larger number in "STA#". • Set 32 in "Points" of "RX/RY Setting". •...
8.14 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 remote registers. Remark 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.
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION A warning is in the following state five seconds after the error cause is removed. • Warning flag (RX7) turns off. • Latest warning code (RWr1) is cleared. • The ERR. LED turns off. The alarm is not automatically cleared. Latest warning code (RWr1) is cleared when the other minor errors are cleared in the alarm status.
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(3) 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. Moderate errors and Out-of-range digital value can be cleared. Select the D/A converter module in "List of stations" on the "CC IE Field Configuration"...
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8.15 Function at the Extension Module Installation One extension I/O module can be connected to one D/A converter module. Remote I/O signals of the D/A converter module can be assigned to input signals of the connected extension input module or output signals of the connected extension output module.
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(3) External signal assignment function Remote input signals or remote output signals of the D/A converter module can be assigned to I/O signals of the connected extension I/O module. Signals can be input from the extension I/O module and error signals can be output to the external at the fixed timing without influence from the sequence scan or link scan.
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (4) Setting procedure When setting the assignment explained in the previous page Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". "CC IE Field Configuration" window Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations". [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] Set "CH...
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(a) Operation of when an error occurs Depending on whether the remote I/O signals of the extension I/O module are used as general-purpose I/O signals or assigned for the external signal assignment function, the operation of the D/A converter module for an error differs as shown in the following table.
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION 8.16 CC-Link IE Field Network Diagnostic Function With this function, whether any network error occurs or not can be checked through GX Works2 connected to the CPU module. (1) How to use Connect GX Works2 to the CPU module. Start CC-Link IE Field Network diagnostics from the menu of GX Works2.
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Item to be diagnosed Description Reference Display of network The status of the CC-Link IE Field Network can be checked. configuration diagram and When an error or warning for the D/A converter module occurs, the status of error status the station is displayed on an icon. The communication status of the station selected in "Networks Status"...
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CHAPTER 8 FUNCTION (a) Remote operation Select a slave station to be reset and click the button. Clicking the button on the following window starts the remote reset. Click the button on the following window.
CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING This chapter describes the programming of the D/A converter module. Precautions for Programming This section describes precautions to create CC-Link IE Field Network programs. (1) Cyclic transmission program For a cyclic transmission program, interlock with the following link special relay (SB) and link special register (SW).
Program Example (1) System configuration Power supply module (Q62P) CPU module (Q10UDHCPU) Master/local module (QJ71GF11-T2) Input module (QX10) D/A converter module (NZ2GF2B-60DA4) Extension output module (NZ2EX2B1-16T) 00 to 1F 20 to 2F Master station (Station No.0) RY22: Warning output signal (assignment)
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(a) Link device assignment Master station (Station No.0) Remote device station (Station No.1) Master/local Main module Extension module CPU module module (D/A converter module) (extension output module) RX0 to RX9, RXB to RX1D, RX00 X1000 RX1F RX0F X100F RXA Error flag RX1E Alert output signal The ON/OFF status of RXA and RX1E of the main module X1020 to X102F...
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CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING (2) Programming condition This program enables the D/A conversion in CH1 and CH2 of the D/A converter module and outputs the written digital values in analog. If an error or alert occurs, a digital signal is output from the extension output module. (3) Initial setting description Setting item Setting value...
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Batch analog output enable command Alert output clear command QX10 (X20 to X2F) Error clear command Check code clear command X1007 Warning flag X1009 Initial data setting completed flag NZ2GF2B-60DA4 X100A Error flag (X1000 to X101F) X100B Remote READY X101E Alert output signal Y100A...
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CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING (5) Setting procedure Connect GX Works2 to the master station to configure the setting. Create a project on GX Works2. Select "QCPU (Q mode)" for "PLC Series" and select "Q10UDH" for "PLC Type". [Project] [New...] Display the network parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows. Project window [Parameter] [Network Parameter]...
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Display the "CC IE Field Configuration" window and configure the configuration and station number of the slave station as follows. button Close the "CC IE Field Configuration" window. [CC IE Field Configuration] [Close with Reflecting the Setting] Display the refresh parameter setting window and configure the setting as follows. button Write the set parameter to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module, or turn on from off the power supply.
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CHAPTER 9 PROGRAMMING Display the "Parameter Processing of Slave Station" window. Project window [Parameter] [Network Parameter] [Ethernet/CC IE/MELSECNET] button Select a D/A converter module in "List of stations". [CC IE Field Configuration] [Online] [Parameter Processing of Slave Station] Set "Parameter write" for "Method selection". Set "Write Value".
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(6) Program example Create the following program with GX Works2. CH1 Digital value setting CH2 Digital value setting CH1 Output enable/disable flag CH2 Output enable/disable flag Check the alert output. Check CH1 Digital value range. Check CH2 Digital value range. CH2 Alert output processing CH2 Processing at the alert occurrence (upper limit value) (upper limit)
CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION The D/A converter module has no special item to be inspected. However, to maintain the best condition of the system, perform the inspection in accordance with the items described in the user's manual of the CPU module used.
CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes errors that may occur while the D/A converter module is used, and those troubleshooting. 11.1 Checking for the Error Codes and the Alarm Codes Error codes can be checked by any of the following methods: •...
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When the window shown on the left is displayed, click the button. When the window shown on the left is displayed, click the button. The error history of the D/A converter module is displayed in "Execution Result". Item Contents Error and Solution The action for the error is displayed.
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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Checking by Latest error code (RWr0) Check the error with the remote register of the master/local module. [Online] [Monitor] [Device/Buffer Memory Batch] When the refresh target device for Latest error code (RWr0) is W1100 (3) Checking by Latest warning code (RWr1) Check the warning with the remote register of the master/local module.
11.2 Error Code List This section describes error codes. Error codes are classified by error number as follows. Error code Classification Reference 0000 to 3FFF D/A converter module error Page 138, Section 11.2 (1) D529 CD52B D000 to DFFF CC-Link IE Field Network error (communication system error) Page 143, Section 11.2 (2) (D529 and D52B...
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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) • Set no request (0), request (1), and no request (0) in Parameter information clear request (address: 1002H) and set the parameters of the non-volatile memory to Non-volatile The parameter data stored in the default.
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Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) The value set in CH Digital value (RWw2 to RWw5) is Digital value outside the range. Set the value of CH Digital value (RWw2 to 060 Minor error outside the ...
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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) There may be an influence from noise or a Clock data hardware error. If the same error occurs again The clock data acquired from the 0950 Moderate error outside the even after measures have been taken against CPU module is invalid.
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Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) Communication • A malfunction may have occurred due to D529 Major error error 1 noise or others. Check the cable distance or grounding condition of each device. The communication LSI is in Then take measures against noise.
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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING (2) Error code list (D000 to DFFF (D529 and D52B excluded)) When an error occurs, the ERR. LED does not turn on. The D LINK LED flashes or turns off. Troubleshoot the problem with the CC-Link IE Field Network diagnostics. ( Page 121, Section 8.16) Error code Error name...
11.3 Alarm Code List This section lists alarm codes. Alarm code Category Name Description and cause of alarm Action (hexadecimal) An alert is occurring. The channel where the alert has occurred fits in . Set again the digital value within the setting Alert 0A ...
CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.4 Checking the LEDs This section describes how to troubleshoot the system by the LEDs. For the troubleshooting using the LEDs of the extension I/O module, refer to the following. CC-Link IE Field Network Remote I/O Module User's Manual (1) When the PW LED does not turn on Check item Action...
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(5) When the D LINK LED turns off Check item Action Connect GX Works2 to the master station, and check if the own station is performing data link by CC-Link IE Field Network diagnostics. Does the own station in network operate normally? User's manual for the master/local module used) Replace the cable with a 1000BASE-T-compliant Ethernet cable.
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CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING (7) When the L ER LED turns on Check item Action • Check if 1000BASE-T-compliant Ethernet cables are used. User's manual for the master/local module used) Are Ethernet cables normal? • Check if the station-to-station distance is 100m or less. •...
11.5 Unit Test Run a unit test to check if there is any abnormality in the D/A converter module. Power off the module. Connect the PORT1 and PORT2 of the D/A converter module with an Ethernet cable. Ethernet cable Set the station number setting switch as follows. •...
CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.6 Troubleshooting for Each Phenomenon This section describes troubleshooting for each phenomenon. Perform troubleshooting for each phenomenon when the D/A converter module does not operate properly with no error. When an error occurs in the D/A converter module, identify the error cause with GX Works2. (1) When the analog output value is not output Check item Action...
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(3) When the output status of the extension output module differs from the link device status of the master station Check item Action Check that the following settings are not used in the external signal assignment function. Is the setting of the external signal assignment •...
APPENDICES APPENDICES Appendix 1 Details of Remote I/O Signals This section describes the details of remote I/O signals assigned to the master/local module. The assignment of each device number is for the case when the remote I/O signals of the main module are assigned as follows.
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(2) Initial data setting completed flag (RX9) Turn on Initial data setting request flag (RY9) after writing parameter data to the remote buffer memory with the REMTO instruction. This signal turns on when the operating condition is changed. When the following settings are changed, the signal is used as an interlock condition to turn Initial data setting request flag (RY9) on and off.
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APPENDICES (3) Error flag (RXA) This signal 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 Controlled by the D/A converter module Controlled by the program Error 0000...
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(4) Remote READY (RXB) This signal is used as an interlock condition when the master station reads/writes data to/from the remote register or remote buffer memory areas of the D/A converter module. The signal turns on when the module power supply is turned on. When Error flag (RXA) turns on, the signal turns off.
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APPENDICES (6) Alert output signal (RX1E) If the digital value in any D/A conversion enabled channels becomes any of the following status, this signal is turned on. • Digital value > Alert output upper limit value • Digital value < Alert output lower limit value Controlled by the D/A converter module Controlled by the program Latest warning code...
Appendix 1.2 Remote output signals (1) Initial data setting request flag (RY9) Turn on this signal after writing parameter data to the remote buffer memory. Initial data setting completed flag (RX9) turns on when the operating condition is changed. For the on and off timing, refer to the following. •...
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APPENDICES (7) External power supply monitor request flag (RY1F) Turn on this flag to activate the external power supply monitoring function. For the on and off timing, refer to the following. • External power supply monitor state flag (RX1F) ( Page 155, Appendix 1.1 (7))
Appendix 2 Details of Remote Register Areas This section describes the details of remote register areas for communications with the master/local module. The assignment of each device number is for the case when the remote registers of the main module are assigned to RWr0 to RWrF and RWw0 to RWwF.
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APPENDICES (a) Resetting set value check codes The check codes can be reset in the following two procedures: • 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). (b) Default value Within the setting range (0000 ) is stored.
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(5) CH Digital value (RWw2 to RWw5) On this area, the digital value for D/A conversion is written, in signed 16-bit binary, from the CPU module. b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 Data area Sign bit 1: Negative 0: Positive When the scaling function...
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APPENDICES (6) CH Shifting set value (RWw6 to RWw9) Set the shifting set value that is to be used for the shift function in signed 16-bit binary. The digital value with shift addition is D/A converted. For details on the shift function, refer to the following. •...
Appendix 3 Details of Remote Buffer Memory Areas This section describes the details of remote buffer memory areas of the D/A converter module. (1) Mode switch (address: 0000 Set the mode for all channels. Mode Setting value Normal mode Trigger output mode Automatical judgment mode When a value other than the above is set, the error code (0730 ) is stored in Latest error code (RWr0), Error flag...
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APPENDICES (2) Trigger output signal assignment (address: 0002 Assign Trigger output request (RY19) to Remote input (RX) of the extension input module using the external signal assignment function. When assigned Remote input (RX) is turned on, the D/A converter module performs the D/A conversion using the trigger output function.
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(3) Alert output signal assignment (address: 0004 Assign Alert output signal (RX1E) to Remote output (RY) of the extension output module using the external signal assignment function. When an alert occurs, assigned Remote output (RY) turns on. (a) Setting range The remote output (RY) number of the extension module, which is counted from the start remote output (RY) number (0000 ) of the main module, is set.
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APPENDICES (4) Error flag assignment (address: 0005 Error flag (RXA) is assigned to the remote output (RY) of the extension output module using the external signal assignment function. When a moderate or major error occurs, the assigned remote output (RY) turns on. (a) Setting range The remote output (RY) number of the extension output module, counted from the start remote output (RY) number (0000...
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(5) Warning flag assignment (address: 0006 Warning flag (RX7) is assigned to the remote output (RY) of the extension output module using the external signal assignment function. When a minor error occurs, the assigned remote output (RY) turns on. (a) Setting range The remote output (RY) number of the extension output module, counted from the start remote output (RY) number (0000 ) of the main module, is set.
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APPENDICES (6) Cyclic data update watch time setting (address: 0007 This signal is used to set the time to monitor the data update interval of the cyclic transmission (watch time). When the cyclic transmission remains stopped longer than the cyclic data update watch time, the D/A converter module is regarded as disconnected from data link and the output status is held or cleared by Digital output HOLD/CLEAR setting (address: 0011 ) and Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting (address: 0104...
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(8) Digital output HOLD/CLEAR setting (address: 0011 The output HOLD/CLEAR status of the extension output module is set. For the output HOLD/CLEAR setting function, refer to the following. CC-Link IE Field Network Remote I/O Module User's Manual Digital output HOLD/CLEAR setting Setting value CLEAR HOLD...
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APPENDICES (10)Range setting (address: 0103 The output range is set for each channel. b12 b11 b8 b7 Output range Setting value 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA 1 to 5V 0 to 5V -10 to 10V User range setting 1 (-10 to 10V) User range setting 2 (0 to 20mA) (a) Enabling the setting Turn on and off Initial data setting request flag (RY9).
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(12)Alert output setting (address: 0105 The alert output enable/disable status is set for each channel. b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 CH2 CH1 Data for b4 to b15 are fixed to "0". 0: Enable 1: Disable (a) Enabling the setting...
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APPENDICES (14)Scaling enable/disable setting (address: 010E The scaling enable/disable status is set for each channel. For details on the scaling function, refer to the following. Scaling Function ( Page 85, Section 8.8) b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 CH2 CH1...
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(16)Error history (address: 0A00 to 0AEF Up to 15 errors occurred in the module are stored. The following shows the contents stored in Error history 1 (address: 0A00 to 0A0F b8 b7 Error code 0A00 Order of generation 0A01 Last two digits of the year First two digits of the year 0A02...
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APPENDICES (17)Error history clear command (address: 1000 This command is used to clear the error history stored in the nonvolatile memory. b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 Data for b1 to b15 are fixed to "0". 0: Not commanded 1: Commanded (a) Clearing the error history...
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(a) Initializing the parameter area The parameters stored in a nonvolatile memory are set back to their default values when Commanded (1) is set in this area. Controlled by the D/A converter module Controlled by the program Parameter of nonvolatile memory Set parameter Default value Parameter area initialization command...
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APPENDICES (21)Module operation information initialization command (address: 1004 This command is used to clear the module operation information stored in the nonvolatile memory. The module operation information can be initialized only when Nonvolatile memory data error (module operation information) (error code: 0110 ) has occurred.
Appendix 4 I/O Conversion Characteristic of D/A Conversion The I/O conversion characteristics of D/A conversion are the gradient of a straight line connecting an offset value and a gain value when a digital value written from the CPU module is converted to an analog output value (voltage or current output).
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APPENDICES (3) Voltage output characteristics The following graph shows the voltage output characteristics. Analog output Analog output range for value (V) actual use -16000 -8000 8000 12000 16000 -16384 -288 12287 16383 Digital input value Output range setting Offset value Gain value Digital value Maximum resolution...
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(4) Current output characteristics The following graph shows the current output characteristics. Analog output Analog output range for value (mA) actual use 6000 12000 -288 12287 Digital input value Output range setting Offset value Gain value Digital value Maximum resolution 4 to 20mA 20mA 1.66µA...
APPENDICES Appendix 5 Accuracy of D/A Conversion The accuracy is measured for the maximum analog output value. Even if the offset/gain setting or output range is changed to change output characteristics, the accuracy remains the same, and is kept within the range described in performance specifications. The following graph shows the variation range of the accuracy for the 0 to 5V range.
Appendix 7 EMC and Low Voltage Directives In each country, laws and regulations concerning electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrical safety are enacted. For the products sold in the European countries, compliance with the EU's EMC Directive has been a legal obligation as EMC regulation since 1996, as well as the EU's Low Voltage Directive as electrical safety regulation since 1997.
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APPENDICES (b) Immunity requirements Specification Test item Test details Standard value Immunity test in which EN61000-4-2 electrostatic is applied to • 8kV Air discharge Electrostatic discharge the cabinet of the • 4kV Contact discharge immunity equipment. 80% AM modulation@1kHz EN61000-4-3 Immunity test in which •...
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(2) Installation in a control panel The module is open type devices and must be installed inside a control panel. This ensures safety as well as effective shielding of programmable controller-generated electromagnetic noise. (a) Control panel • Use a conductive control panel. •...
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APPENDICES (3) Cables Use shielded cables for the cables which are connected to the module and run out from the control panel. If a shielded cable is not used or not grounded correctly, the noise immunity will not meet the specified value. (a) Cables for the CC-Link IE Field Network The precautions for using CC-Link IE Field Network cables are described below.
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(5) Others (a) Ferrite core A ferrite core has the effect of reducing radiated noise in the 30MHz to 100MHz band. It is recommended to attach ferrite cores if shielded cables coming out of the control panel do not provide sufficient shielding effects.
APPENDICES Appendix 7.2 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.
Appendix 8 Checking Serial Number and Function Version The serial number and function version of the D/A converter module can be checked on the rating plate on the side of the module. MODEL MAC address Serial number Function version SERIAL MADE IN JAPAN instruction manual.
APPENDICES Appendix 9 Addition and Change of Functions Appendix 9.1 Additional function The following table lists the function added to the D/A converter module and GX Works2 and the serial number and software version of the products that support the additional function. Serial number (first five Additional function digits) of D/A converter...
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The following are the conditions when communications to the master station are not established after power-on of the D/A converter module. • The Ethernet cable is not connected correctly at power-on. • The network parameter written to the CPU module is not correct. •...
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