Mitsubishi Electric NZ81GN11-SX User Manual
Mitsubishi Electric NZ81GN11-SX User Manual

Mitsubishi Electric NZ81GN11-SX User Manual

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  • Page 1 CC-Link IE TSN Interface Board User's Manual -NZ81GN11-SX -NZ81GN11-T2 -SW1DNN-CCIETBDM-B...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    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. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
  • Page 4 [Design Precautions] WARNING  Configure safety circuits external to the programmable controller to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in a personal computer. Failure to do so may result in an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction. (1) Emergency stop circuits, protection circuits, and protective interlock circuits for conflicting operations (such as forward/reverse rotations or upper/lower limit positioning) must be configured external to the programmable controller.
  • Page 5 [Design Precautions] CAUTION  Do not install the communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables. Doing so may result in malfunction due to electromagnetic interference. Keep a distance of 100mm or more between those cables.  Do not power off the personal computer or reset the board while the settings are being written. Doing so will make the data in the setting values undefined and the values need to be set again.
  • Page 6 [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.
  • Page 7 Ethernet cable), otherwise normal data transmission is not guaranteed.  Special skills and tools are required to connect a communication cable and a dedicated connector plug. When purchasing them, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. Incomplete connection may cause a short, fire or malfunction.
  • Page 8 [Startup and Maintenance Precautions] WARNING  Do not connect or disconnect a communication cable while the power is ON as doing so may cause a malfunction.  Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before cleaning the board or retightening the board-fixing screws.
  • Page 9 [Operating Precautions] CAUTION  When changing data and operating status, read relevant manuals carefully and ensure the safety before operation. Incorrect change may cause system malfunction, damage to the machines, or accidents.  Do not power off the personal computer or reset the board while the settings are being written. Doing so will make the data in the setting values undefined and the values need to be set again.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the Mitsubishi Electric Network interface board to handle the product correctly. When applying the program examples provided in this manual to an actual system, ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    NZ81GN11-SX.........
  • Page 12 Board Installation ............... 48 Procedure for replacing mounting brackets.
  • Page 13 Data collection in CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software ........109 Co-recording .
  • Page 14 CHAPTER 10 COMMUNICATION EXAMPLES 10.1 Examples of Communication between the Master Station and Local Stations..... 169 System configuration ..............169 Link device assignment .
  • Page 15 NZ81GN11-SX.........
  • Page 16 COPYRIGHTS................306...
  • Page 17: Relevant Manuals

    [SH-081035ENG] programs, and error codes for the MELSEC data link library e-Manual e-Manual refers to the Mitsubishi Electric FA electronic book manuals that can be browsed using a dedicated tool. e-Manual has the following features: • Required information can be cross-searched in multiple manuals.
  • Page 18: Terms

    TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms. Term Description Buffer memory Memory in an intelligent function module and network interface board to store data such as setting values and monitor values CC-Link IE TSN Class A group of devices and switching hubs compatible with CC-Link IE TSN, ranked according to the functions and performance by the CC-Link Partner Association.
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Part Names

    PART NAMES This chapter explains the part names of a board. NZ81GN11-SX This section explains the part names of an NZ81GN11-SX. • Standard size • Low profile size Name Description Operating status LED Indicates the operating status of a board. (Page 18 Operating status LED) A port for connecting to CC-Link IE TSN.
  • Page 20: Operating Status Led

    When checking a channel number While the "Channel No. Setting" screen of the CC IE TSN utility is open, the LED lights according to the current channel number are as shown below. <281> <282> <283> <284> 1 PART NAMES 1.1 NZ81GN11-SX...
  • Page 21: Nz81Gn11-T2

    NZ81GN11-T2 This section explains the part names of an NZ81GN11-T2. • Standard size • Low profile size Name Description Operating status LED Indicates the operating status of a board. (Page 18 Operating status LED) A port for connecting to CC-Link IE TSN. Connect an Ethernet cable to this port. •...
  • Page 22 Name Description Screw hole for fixing a board A screw hole for fixing a board to a personal computer. For the tightening torque of the board-fixing screws, refer to the manual supplied with the personal computer. Rating plate The board type and production information are listed. 1 PART NAMES 1.2 NZ81GN11-T2...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Procedure Before Operation

    PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION This chapter explains the procedure before operation. Installing the software package Install the software package in a personal computer. Page 37 SOFTWARE PACKAGE INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION Installing a board Install a board on a slot of the personal computer. Page 48 Board Installation Setting a channel number Set a channel number and check it by using the utility.
  • Page 24 MEMO 2 PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 System Configurations

    Connect Communication Network system cable Personal computer Network interface board Install Software package Software package Network interface board Communication cable Network system SW1DNN-CCIETBDM-B NZ81GN11-SX Optical cable CC-Link IE TSN NZ81GN11-T2 Ethernet cable 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 3.1 Network Interface Board Configuration...
  • Page 26: Cc-Link Ie Tsn Configuration

    • In a single network, a total of 121 stations including 1 master station and 120 device stations can be connected. • Any station can be set as a master station. (One master station for a single network) This product supports the following topologies: • NZ81GN11-SX: Ring topology • NZ81GN11-T2: All of the following topologies Topology...
  • Page 27 Connectable device list The following table lists the connectable devices when using a CC-Link IE TSN board as the master station. Product name, category Model name Network interface board CC-Link IE TSN board NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Master/local module MELSEC iQ-R series RJ71GN11-SX RJ71GN11-T2...
  • Page 28: Communication Speed

    • Network modules mounted on an RQ extension base unit cannot be used as relay stations. Communication speed The communication speed of an NZ81GN11-SX is 1 Gbps. For the communication speed of an NZ81GN11-T2, either 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps can be selected in the parameter. (Page...
  • Page 29 Using a switching hub properly For a configuration with CC-Link IE TSN Class B devices only, use a TSN hub as a switching hub to connect a device station. Considerations for switching hubs when connecting CC-Link IE TSN Class A devices are as follows: •...
  • Page 30: Protocol Version

    Protocol version This board supports protocol versions 1.0 and 2.0. The protocol version can be set in 'Protocol setting' (address 1294018 (13BEC2H)) and can be checked in 'Protocol operating status' (address 1294016 (13BEC0H)) in the buffer memory. (Page 259 Protocol information) When there are only CC-Link IE TSN Class B devices as network configuration devices or when there is only one type of protocol versions, setting the protocol version is not required.
  • Page 31: Configuration When Connecting An Ethernet Device

    Configuration When Connecting an Ethernet Device This product does not support communication with Ethernet devices, but can relay communication data. This section shows the configuration when connecting devices that support IP communication (such as a personal computer, vision sensor, barcode reader, etc.) to CC-Link IE TSN. The following topologies are supported: Topology Description...
  • Page 32: Available Software

    Combination with existing software No restriction applies when installing and using SW1DNN-CCIETBDM-B in the same personal computer in which other Mitsubishi Electric Network interface boards and/or MELSOFT products are installed. For the supported versions of related software packages, refer to the following: Page 30 Other software packages...
  • Page 33: Considerations For Connected Devices And Network Configurations

    Considerations for connected devices and network configurations Devices connected to the same network Do not connect devices as follows. A failure may occur and communication may not be established normally. • A module on CC-Link IE TSN and a device with different network types (such as CC-Link IE Controller Network or CC-Link IE Field Network) other than an Ethernet device are connected to the same network.
  • Page 34 Calculation of the total cyclic data size The following shows the formula for calculating the total size of cyclic data. Variables enclosed in double quotes ("") are the setting values in "Network Configuration Settings" under "Basic Settings." Total cyclic data size = 256 + (146  Number of local stations) + (106  Number of remote stations) + (Number of points of "RX Setting"...
  • Page 35: Operating Environment

    Operating Environment This section shows the operating environment of boards. Item Description   Personal computer A personal computer on which Microsoft Windows operates System requirements of the operating system must be met. Memory requirements  PCI Express bus specifications Compliant with PCI Express standard (3.3 VDC, Link width 1 lane, Reference clock 100 MHz) Free hard disk space 3.5 GB or more...
  • Page 36: Unavailable Functions

    Unavailable functions When using any of the following functions, this product may not operate properly. • Application start-up in Windows compatibility mode • Fast user switching • Remote desktop • Power save mode (hibernate, sleep) • Fast startup • Touch function •...
  • Page 37 The following lists the setting values for "Change the size of text, apps, and other items" and the recommended display resolution for each setting value in Windows. Setting value Display resolution 1024  768 dots or higher 100% 1900  1200 dots or higher 125%, 150% 2880 ...
  • Page 38 Considerations for the utility Memory usage amount It is recommended to use the CC IE TSN utility with 160 MB or more free space in the memory. High memory usage may cause files not to be saved or performance to be degraded. When a message on the memory usage amount appears, save files then restart the utility.
  • Page 39: Chapter 4 Software Package Installation And Uninstallation

    SOFTWARE PACKAGE INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION This chapter explains the software package installation and uninstallation. Considerations for Installation and Uninstallation This section explains the considerations for installation and uninstallation. • Log on as a user with the administrator authority. • Before installation and uninstallation, remove all applications registered in the startup then restart Windows. •...
  • Page 40: Installation

    Installation This section explains the procedure for installing the software package. Obtaining the software Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. Software package model name: SW1DNN-CCIETBDM-B Installation procedure Save the obtained data for installation to the system drive, CD, etc.
  • Page 41: Service Application

    MELSEC data link library The MELSEC data link library is a library used to access own station link devices of a board and device memory of programmable controller CPUs of other stations using a board. It is stored in "Common" in the folder where the software package is installed. Service application The following Windows services are registered: Service name...
  • Page 42: When Installation Is Terminated Or Failed

    When installation is terminated or failed When the installation is terminated or failed, check the following procedure and retry the installation. Operating procedure Check the considerations for installation and uninstallation. Page 37 Considerations for Installation and Uninstallation Restart the personal computer. If the utility can be uninstalled, uninstall it and restart the personal computer.
  • Page 43 Screen Action Appears when the user account control is disabled and logging on as a user without the administrator authority. Check the user account control settings. (Page 290 Windows User Account Control) Log off, and log on as a user with the administrator authority, then try again. Click the [Yes] button.
  • Page 44: When Driver Installation Fails

    When driver installation fails The driver is installed automatically after the installation of the software package and the board in a personal computer is completed. If the driver is not recognized after the board installation, update the driver in Device Manager. Open Windows Device Manager, and right-click any of the following then select "Update driver."...
  • Page 45: Uninstallation

    Uninstallation This section explains the procedure for uninstalling the software package. Uninstallation procedure Be sure to uninstall the software package in the control panel of Windows. • Save parameters as necessary before uninstallation. • When a screen confirming the deletion of common files appears at uninstallation: Select "No to All."...
  • Page 46: Chapter 5 Specifications

    When using a board in such a pressurized environment, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. *2 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery on the premises.
  • Page 47: Performance Specifications Of Cc-Link Ie Tsn

    Performance Specifications of CC-Link IE TSN The following table shows the performance specifications of CC-Link IE TSN. Item Description NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Maximum link points per 16K points (16384 points, 2 KB) network 16K points (16384 points, 2 KB) 8K points (8192 points, 16 KB)
  • Page 48: Performance Specifications Of Ethernet

    Item Description NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Communication method Time sharing method Time sharing method/time-managed polling method Multicast filter Supported Encoding scheme 8B10B  Laser class (JIS C 6802, IEC60825-1) Class 1 laser product  Jumbo frame Not supported *1 The maximum number of points for all link devices may not be used simultaneously depending on the number of device stations or the number of points and assignments of the link devices set in "Network Configuration Settings"...
  • Page 49: Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Specifications The following table shows the hardware specifications of a board. Item Specification NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Number of boards that can be installed Up to 4  Installation slot PCI Express x1, x4, x8, x16 slot (Standard, low profile size)
  • Page 50: Chapter 6 Installation And Wiring

    INSTALLATION AND WIRING This chapter explains the installation and wiring methods of each board, wiring products, and wiring precautions. Installation Environment Use a board in an environment mentioned in the general specifications; otherwise, an electric shock, fire, malfunction, or damage to or deterioration of the product may occur. Page 44 General Specifications Always ground the personal computer to the protective ground conductor.
  • Page 51: Channel Number Setting

    Channel Number Setting Channel numbers are set for each board to identify them. '281' is set for the board channel number as a factory default but it can be changed in the range from '281' to '284.' Channel numbers being set are used to specify the target boards when setting parameters or executing MELSEC data link library functions.
  • Page 52: Tests Before Wiring (Board Communication Tests)

    Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. External self-loopback test connection error Check and/or replace the connection of cables and perform the test again. If the test is abnormally completed again, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or External self-loopback test communication representative.
  • Page 53: Wiring

    500MHzkm or higher [=850nm] Optical fiber cables with connectors are available from Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. (Catalogs for optical fiber cables are also available.) In addition, on-site connector polishing, terminal assembly, and fusion splicing are available. Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative.
  • Page 54: Ethernet Cable

    • IEEE802.3 (100BASE-TX) • ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B (Category 5) Cables for CC-Link IE TSN are available from Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. (Catalogs for cables are also available.) In addition, the connector processing of cable length is available for your preference. Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative.
  • Page 55: Switching Hub

    Model (manufacturer) CC-Link IE TSN industrial managed switch NZ2MHG-TSNT (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation) *2 When connecting a CC-Link IE TSN Class A device that supports the protocol version 2.0 to a general-purpose hub, set the VLAN function of the general-purpose hub to "Disabled." If it is set to "Enabled," cyclic transmission cannot be performed with CC-Link IE TSN Class A devices supporting the protocol version 2.0.
  • Page 56: Wiring Methods

    Wiring methods The following shows the connecting and disconnecting methods of a communication cable. Optical fiber cable The following shows the connecting and disconnecting methods of an optical fiber cable. Connecting method Turn the power of a personal computer OFF. Check the insertion direction, and insert the connector of an optical fiber cable into the connector on a board until it clicks.
  • Page 57 Ethernet cable Connecting method Turn the power of a personal computer OFF. Check the insertion direction, and insert the connector of an Ethernet cable into the connector on a board until it clicks. Lightly pull the cable to check that it is securely connected. Turn the power of the personal computer ON.
  • Page 58: Wiring Precautions

    Model name Manufacturer Connector detaching tool Optical fiber cable SCT-SLM Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. Ethernet cable PCRT1 Panduit Corp. Wiring precautions The order of cable connections is not related to station numbers. Stations can be connected even if they are not in order of station number.
  • Page 59: Chapter 7 Functions

    Model name Function Lists This section lists the functions. Board Cyclic transmission Data is periodically communicated among stations on a network by using link devices. : Available, : Not available Function Description NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-TX Master Local Master Local station station station...
  • Page 60 Transient transmission : Available Function Description NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-TX Master Local Master Local station station station station     SEND/RECV function To send/receive data to/from other stations using the MELSEC data link library function. Page 88 SEND/RECV function ...
  • Page 61 Diagnostics : Available Function Description NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-TX Master Local Master Local station station station station     Board communication To check the hardware of a board. This function should be performed test when a communication is unstable. Page 50 Tests before Wiring (Board Communication Tests) Board diagnostics To check the board information, LED status, error details, etc.
  • Page 62: Cc Ie Tsn Utility

    CC IE TSN utility The following table shows the functions of the CC IE TSN utility. Function Description Reference Project basic File reading To read files from a personal computer. Page 119 File reading function File saving To save files to a personal computer. Page 119 File saving Online Reading from a board...
  • Page 63: Cyclic Transmission

    Cyclic Transmission This section shows periodic data communication among stations on a network using link devices. Link devices Both the link devices (RX/RY/RWr/RWw) of CC-Link IE Field and those (LB/LW) of CC-Link IE Controller can be used for CC- Link IE TSN. Link device Description Range...
  • Page 64 Calculation of the total cyclic data size The following shows the formula for calculating the total size of cyclic data. Variables enclosed in double quotes ("") are the setting values in "Network Configuration Settings" under "Basic Settings." Total cyclic data size = 256 + (146  Number of local stations) + (106  Number of remote stations) + (Number of points of "RX Setting"...
  • Page 65: Communication Using Rx, Ry, Rwr, And Rww

    Communication using RX, RY, RWr, and RWw NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Data in units of bits and words is communicated between the master station and a device station. Combination of stations Reference Master station and local station Page 63 Unicast mode Page 65 Multicast mode...
  • Page 66 • Input from the local station  The devices turn ON and the END processing is performed in a sequence scan of the CPU module in the local station.  The statuses of the devices of the CPU module are stored in the link devices (RY and RWw) of the local station by link refresh. ...
  • Page 67 Multicast mode Data is sent on a line in multicasting from the master station and local stations within their respective ranges. No.0 No.1 No.2 RCPU Ò Ú 0000H 0000H 0000H No.1 No.1 No.1 Ù 001FH 001FH 001FH Õ 0020H 0020H 0020H No.2 No.2...
  • Page 68: Multicast Mode

    Master station and remote station Unicast mode Data is communicated between the master station and each remote station on a 1:1 basis. It is not communicated between remote stations. No.0 No.1 No.2 Ò Ù 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H No.1 mNo.1 mNo.2 Ø...
  • Page 69 Coexistence of remote stations and local stations Unicast mode • Data is communicated between the master station and each remote station, and the master station and each local station on a 1:1 basis. • It is not communicated between remote stations, local stations, or a remote station and local station. No.0 No.1 No.2...
  • Page 70 Multicast mode Data in all device stations can be acquired in the master station and each local station. No.0 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 RCPU 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H No.1 ←No.1 No.1 No.1 001FH 001FH 001FH 001FH 0020H 0020H 0020H No.2 No.2 No.2 003FH...
  • Page 71: Communication Using Lb And Lw

    Communication using LB and LW NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Data in units of bits and words is communicated between the master station and a local station. Master station and local station, local station and local station Unicast mode Data is communicated between the master station and each local station on a 1:1 basis. It is not communicated between local stations.
  • Page 72 Multicast mode Link device data is communicated between local stations in addition to the master station and a local station. No.0 No.3 RCPU No.1 No.2 Ò Õ Ó 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H No.0 No.0 No.0 No.0 No.0 No.0o 000FH 000FH 000FH 000FH 0010H...
  • Page 73: Communication Using Rx, Ry, Rwr, Rww, Lb, And Lw

    Communication using RX, RY, RWr, RWw, LB, and LW NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Data in units of bits and words is communicated between the master station and a device station. Coexistence of a master station and device stations The module on CC-Link IE TSN performs communications using RX, RY, RWr, and RWw and communications using LB and LW simultaneously.
  • Page 74 Personal computer CC-Link IE TSN driver buffer 7 FUNCTIONS 7.2 Cyclic Transmission...
  • Page 75 Multicast mode No.0 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 RCPU 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H No.1 No.1 No.1 ←No.1 001FH 001FH 001FH 001FH 0020H 0020H 0020H No.2 No.2 No.2 003FH 003FH 003FH 0040H 0040H 0000H 0040H No.3 No.3 No.3 ←No.3 005FH 005FH 001FH 005FH 0060H 0060H...
  • Page 76: Link Point Extension

    Link point extension NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 This is for extending the maximum link points of the link relay (LB) and the link register (LW) per network and per station. The maximum link points per network and per station are extended to the following values according to the parameter setting.
  • Page 77 Cyclic data size when extending the number of points of LB/LW The following shows the formula for calculating the total size of cyclic data when extending the number of points of LB/LW. Total cyclic data size = 256 + (146  Number of local stations) + (Number of points of "RX Setting"  8) + (Number of points of "RWr Setting"...
  • Page 78: Link Refresh

    Link refresh NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Link device data is automatically transferred between the CC-Link IE TSN driver buffer in a personal computer and a board. CC-Link IE TSN driver buffer Link refresh Concept of the link refresh range (number of points) Link refresh is performed in the ranges set in "Refresh Setting"...
  • Page 79: Link Refresh Time

    Link refresh timing Link refreshes are performed in a link refresh cycle set in the parameter. A link refresh and communication between stations are asynchronous. Link refresh cycle Communication between stations Setting time Link refresh When handling 32-bit or larger data, old and new data may overlap in 16-bit units depending on the timing of link refresh. In this case, use the function for assuring data for each station or in 32-bit units.
  • Page 80: Access To Link Devices

    Access to link devices NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 To read/write data from/to link devices of the own board in a user program, use MELSEC data link library functions. For details on the functions for accessing devices, refer to the following: MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual When accessing link devices (RX, RY, RWr, RWw, LB, LW) with functions, data is sent to/received from the CC-Link IE TSN driver buffer in a personal computer.
  • Page 81: Cyclic Data Assurance

    Cyclic data assurance NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 The cyclic data can be assured for each 32 bit or for each station. : Applicable, : Not applicable Method Description Link refresh Access to buffer memory 32-bit data assurance Data is assured in 32-bit units.
  • Page 82 32-bit data assurance Data in RWr, RWw, LW, and buffer memory is assured in 32-bit units. If the following conditions are satisfied for access, 32-bit data is assured. • The start device numbers of RWr, RWw, and LW are multiples of 2. •...
  • Page 83 Interlock program Data exceeding 32 bits is assured without using the station-based block data assurance. By using a target device for link refresh and configuring an interlock in a user program, cyclic data is assured. • Remote input and output (RX/RY): Page 81 Data assurance by handshake of the remote input and output •...
  • Page 84 Data assurance by handshake of the remote registers Handshaking by using some remote registers (RWw/RWr) prevents data inconsistency. The following shows an example for sending RWw0 to RWw3 of the master station to RWr0 to RWr3 of the local station. In this example, handshaking is performed by storing data indicating completion in RWr3F0 of the local station when storing sent data is completed.
  • Page 85: Communication Cycle Coexistence

    Communication cycle coexistence NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 When device stations with different communication cycles are included in a network, multiple communication cycles according to each device station are used for communications. The time for each communication cycle is the total time of cyclic transmission, transient transmission, and system reservation time.
  • Page 86: I/O Maintenance Setting

    I/O maintenance setting NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 When an error occurs in cyclic transmission, whether to hold or clear an input from a station with the error can be selected. Setting method Set the I/O maintenance in "Supplementary Cyclic Settings" under "Application Settings." (Page 153 Supplementary...
  • Page 87 Input data hold/clear operation from a data link error station The following shows the devices for which "Data Link Error Station Setting" is enabled when an error occurs in each station. Unicast mode No.0 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.1 No.1 No.2 No.2 No.3 No.3...
  • Page 88: Multicast Mode

    Multicast mode No.0 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.2 No.2 No.2 No.3 No.3 No.3 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.2 No.2 No.2 No.3 No.3 No.3 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.2 No.2 No.2 No.3 No.3 No.3 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.1 No.2 No.2 No.2...
  • Page 89: Transient Transmission

    Transient Transmission NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 This section shows the function used to communicate with other stations at any timing. Communication can also be established with different networks. Communication within the same network Other stations in the same network can be accessed.
  • Page 90: Send/Recv Function

    SEND/RECV function The SEND/RECV function sends/receives data to/from the programmable controller on another station using the MELSEC data link library function. This function supports the SEND/RECV instruction of link dedicated instruction. For details on the function, refer to the following: MELSEC Data Link Library Reference Manual Channel A channel is an area of a board where data handled by the SEND/RECV function is stored.
  • Page 91 SEND function The SEND function sends data from the own station to the specified channel of the specified station using the mdSendEx function of MELSEC data link library. Specify a channel used by the own station and a target station channel. Channel 1 Channel 1 main() {...
  • Page 92 Execution type Two execution types, "Without arrival acknowledgment" and "With arrival acknowledgment," are available for the SEND function. When sending data with "Without arrival acknowledgment" execution type, "All stations" and "Group Number" can be specified as target stations besides the station number. •...
  • Page 93 RECV function The RECV function reads data received from another station using the mdReceiveEx function of MELSEC data link library. Channel 1 Channel 1 main() { Ò Ò Channel 2 Channel 2 mdOpen( 281, -1, &path ); Channel 3 Channel 3 mdReceiveEx( path, 0, 255, Ó...
  • Page 94: Communication By Specifying Devices And Buffer Memory Of Another Station

    Considerations for using the RECV function receive buffer • When 128 received data are stored in the RECV function receive buffer, the board receives data once, and then, the data are discarded. Therefore, a normal completion is established at the sending side when the data are sent with "With arrival acknowledgment."...
  • Page 95: Routing Function

    Routing function The routing function selects a communication route when accessing stations in different networks. There are two types: dynamic routing in which a communication route is automatically selected, and static routing in which any communication route can be set. Precautions This board cannot be used as a relay station for the routing function.
  • Page 96: Security

    Security NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 This section shows security that can be provided according to the network environment by restricting access for each communication route. IP filter Unauthorized access can be prevented by identifying the IP address of an access source. By setting the IP address of an access source in the CC IE TSN utility, IP packets are allowed or denied. (IP packets received from an access source are allowed or denied;...
  • Page 97 Setting method Set an IP address to be allowed or denied in "IP Filter Settings" in "Security" under "Application Settings." (Page 155 IP filter settings) A warning screen appears in the following cases: • Denying the IP address of a device station set in "Network Configuration Settings" under "Basic Settings" was attempted. •...
  • Page 98: Ras

    RAS stands for Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability. This improves overall usability of automated equipment. Device station disconnection NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 A data link in a station where an error has occurred stops and continues with only stations operating normally. Automatic return NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 A data link automatically restarts when a device station disconnected due to an error is reconnected.
  • Page 99: Loopback Function

    Loopback function NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 This function continues a data link with normal stations even if a cable disconnection or faulty station occurs in a ring topology network configuration. All stations after the cable disconnection point or faulty station are disconnected in a line topology. By using this function with a ring topology, the data link continues with normal stations.
  • Page 100 Setting method Configure the network in a ring topology. Set "Network Topology" to "Ring" under "Basic Settings" of the master station. Operation according to the parameter setting and network configuration Network topology Actual connection status setting Ring topology Line topology Star topology, or coexistence of line and star topologies Ring...
  • Page 101: Loopback Detection

    Considerations Supported version of a module To use the loopback function, check that all stations support a ring topology. Loopback function setting and network configuration To use the loopback function, configure the network in a ring topology and set "Network Topology" under "Basic Settings" to "Ring"...
  • Page 102: Master Station Duplication Detection

    Master station duplication detection NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Duplication is detected if there are multiple master stations in one network. • If powering ON or connecting multiple master stations simultaneously or if resetting a board, master station duplication detection (error code: 300FH) is detected in all the master stations and cyclic transmission cannot be performed in all stations.
  • Page 103: Ip Address Duplication Detection

    IP address duplication detection NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Duplication is detected if there are stations with the same IP address in one network. Detection timing When adding a station If a station with the same IP address already exists when adding a device station, IP address duplication detection (error code: 2160H) is detected in the added station and a data link cannot be performed.
  • Page 104: Time Synchronization

    IP address of the relevant station and reset the master station. Time synchronization NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 The time in a device station can be synchronized with that in a time synchronization source (CPU module or personal computer in the master station).
  • Page 105 Related service application NZCcietsn Time Synchronization Service is a service application for applying the time in a CPU module or personal computer distributed from the master station to the personal computer in a local station. It is automatically installed or uninstalled when installing or uninstalling a software package. No settings or operations are required for NZCcietsn Time Synchronization Service.
  • Page 106: Event History Function

    Event history function NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Information such as errors detected by a board or ones occurred on a network is saved to a personal computer. The saved information can be checked in chronological order of occurrence. By using this function, the following are available: •...
  • Page 107 Setting method This function is available by default and is not required to be set. When not collecting the event history of another station on the network, set "Event Reception from Other Stations" under "Application Settings" to "Disable" in the parameter of a board set as the master station. (Page 154 Event reception from other stations) Event history collection for devices on a network depends on the specifications of a connected network module.
  • Page 108: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Board communication test The board communication test is for checking the hardware of a board. Page 50 Tests before Wiring (Board Communication Tests) Board diagnostics The board information, LED status, error details, etc. can be checked. Page 125 Diagnosing a board...
  • Page 109: Others

    Others Driver WDT function NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 The driver WDT function monitors the operation of the software (operating system, driver) using the timer function on a CC- Link IE TSN board. When the driver cannot reset the timer of the board within the specified driver WDT monitoring time, a CC-Link IE TSN board detects a driver WDT error.
  • Page 110: Recv Automatic Execution Function

    RECV automatic execution function NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 This function stores data received from another station in the receive buffer of each channel number in the driver when the SEND instruction is received and the RECV instruction is automatically executed by the driver.
  • Page 111: Data Collection In Cc-Link Ie Tsn Communication Software

    Data collection in CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 Cyclic data in each station on CC-Link IE TSN is received in CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software. For details on CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software, refer to the following: CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software for Windows User's Manual No.0...
  • Page 112: Firmware Update

    NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-T2 The firmware update function updates the firmware of a TSN board installed in a personal computer. Target models • NZ81GN11-SX (firmware version 02 or later) • NZ81GN11-T2 (firmware version 02 or later) Usage method This function is used by starting Firmware Update Tool from the CC IE TSN utility.
  • Page 113: Chapter 8 Cc Ie Tsn Utility

    CC IE TSN utility The CC IE TSN utility is a utility for setting parameters and diagnosing the operating statuses of a board and network. For using this utility, install a dedicated software package on a personal computer where a CC-Link IE TSN interface board is used.
  • Page 114: Setting Parameters

    Setting parameters The following shows the setting procedure for the first time after installing a board. Set parameters. Click the parameter setting tab of a target channel number. The parameter setting screen appears. (Page 144 Parameter Setting) Edit parameters. Click the [Apply] button to fix the edited contents. Write the parameters to the board.
  • Page 115: Diagnosing A Board

    Diagnosing a board The following shows the procedure for checking the board installation status and checking if communication is normally established with set parameters. Start the CC IE TSN utility. (Page 115 Starting the CC IE TSN utility) Check the following under "Board List" to check the status of an installed board. (Page 125 Diagnosing a board) •...
  • Page 116: Diagnosing A Network

    Diagnosing a network The following shows the procedure for checking the status of transmission with another station. Start the CC IE TSN utility. (Page 115 Starting the CC IE TSN utility) Display the "CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics" screen. (Page 132 CC-Link IE TSN diagnostics) "Board Diagnostics"...
  • Page 117: Screen Configuration And Basic Operations

    Screen Configuration and Basic Operations This section explains the screen configuration and basic operations of the CC IE TSN utility. Start and end The following explains the operation methods for starting and ending the utility. Starting the CC IE TSN utility Operating procedure Select [MELSOFT] ...
  • Page 118: Help

    Select [Help]  [Manual]. e-Manual Viewer starts and the manual appears. Connecting to the Mitsubishi Electric FA website Open the MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FA Global website in a web browser. Make sure your personal computer connect to the Internet in advance. Operating procedure Select [Help] ...
  • Page 119: Screen Configuration

    Screen configuration The following explains the screen configuration when starting the utility. Displayed items Name Description Reference  Title bar The utility name, etc. are displayed. Menu bar Menus for performing each function are displayed. Page 118 Menu List Toolbar Tool buttons for performing each function are displayed.
  • Page 120: Menu List

    Firmware Update Tool Page 296 Firmware update Profile Management Register Page 120 Profile management Delete  Window (Displayed window information) Help Manual Page 116 Help Connection to MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FA Global Website Version Information 8 CC IE TSN utility 8.3 Menu List...
  • Page 121: File Management On A Personal Computer

    File Management on a Personal Computer This section explains the functions for saving and managing data used for the CC IE TSN utility or related software on the hard disk of a personal computer or other data storage devices. File saving/reading The contents set in the CC IE TSN utility can be saved in a file format to the hard disk of a personal computer or other data storage devices.
  • Page 122: Profile Management

    Profile management The registration status of a profile (such as CSP+ ) can be managed. A profile is a file that defines specific information on a device (such as a model name) and information required for startup, operation, and maintenance. *1 For CSP+, refer to the CC-Link Partner Association website (www.cc-link.org).
  • Page 123: Access To A Board

    Access to a Board This section explains the operations for applying contents set in the CC IE TSN utility to an installed board and acquiring the board status. Channel number setting The channel number of a board can be checked/set. Window [Online] ...
  • Page 124: Parameter Writing/Reading

    Parameter writing/reading Parameters set in the CC IE TSN utility can be written to the registry in an operating system for controlling boards. Installed boards operate according to the parameters written to the registry in the operating system. The parameters in the registry can be read to the CC IE TSN utility. CC IE TSN Utility OS(Registry) Board...
  • Page 125: Parameter Verification

    Parameter verification Parameters in the CC IE TSN utility can be compared with ones written to the registry in an operating system. CC IE TSN Utility OS(Registry) Verifying parameters with a board Operating procedure Select [Online]  [Verify with Board]. Checking a verification result A verification result can be checked in the "Verify Result"...
  • Page 126: Reset

    Reset A board can be reset. Operating procedure Select [Online]  [Reset Operation]. The "Reset Operation" screen appears. Select the checkbox of a board to reset. Click the [OK] button. The board with the selected channel number is reset. Board parameter deletion Parameters of all channel numbers written to the registry in an operating system can be deleted in a batch.
  • Page 127: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics This section explains the methods for diagnosing the statuses of a board installed in a personal computer and a network connected to the board. Diagnosing a board The status of a board installed in a personal computer can be checked. Board diagnostics The following explains the method for displaying the board status and error information.
  • Page 128: Board List

    Board list The following information on an installed board is displayed. Item Description Channel No. The channel numbers of installed boards are displayed in ascending order. Network No. The contents set for the board corresponding to each channel number are displayed. Station No.
  • Page 129: Error Information

    Error information Information on an error occurring on a board to be diagnosed is displayed. Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  [Error Information] tab Displayed items Item Description Error history list The order of occurrence is displayed. Occurrence Date The date and time (year/month/day hour:minute:second:millisecond) of error occurrence is displayed. Status A status is displayed as an icon.
  • Page 130: Event History

    Event history The history list of events occurred in the own station or on a network is displayed. Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  [Error Information] tab  [Event History] button Displayed items Item Description [Refresh] button Click this to update the event history list. The total number of events in the event history is displayed to the right of the button.
  • Page 131 Event sorting in the event history By clicking the title of each column in the event history list, displayed events can be sorted. However, sorting is not available for "Status." If changing the Windows time in settings such as the "Date & time" settings in Windows, the order may no longer match between the event occurrence (No.) and the occurrence date and time.
  • Page 132 LBLW link points extended setting Whether the number of points is extended for a target board is displayed. Page 154 Link points extended setting information For NZ81GN11-SX only Module communication Board test status It is displayed in the module communication test mode.
  • Page 133: Diagnosing A Network

    Diagnosing a network The status of a network connected to a selected board can be checked. Connected station (own station) selection The following explains the target selection for CC-Link IE TSN diagnostics. Set any of the CC-Link IE TSN interface boards, which are installed in a personal computer where the CC IE TSN utility is used, as a connected station (own station).
  • Page 134 CC-Link IE TSN diagnostics The following explains the CC-Link IE TSN diagnostics screen. Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  [CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics] button Displayed items Item Description Reference Select Diagnostics Board The board number and network number of a board set as a connected Page 131 Connected Destination station (own station) for diagnostics are displayed.
  • Page 135: Network Status

    Item Description Reference Selected Station Communication Status A screen for displaying the details on the status of a module or board in a Page 138 Selected Monitor selected station. If a failure occurs in a CC-Link IE TSN module or CC-Link station communication IE TSN interface board, diagnostic information is displayed.
  • Page 136 Network configuration diagram A CC-Link IE TSN configuration and the status of each station are displayed. If the status of each station is not displayed, check if there is master station or station number duplication. Window Displayed items Item Description "Connected Sta."...
  • Page 137 Icon The type of a module and the status of a station are displayed. By clicking an icon, the station is set as a selected station and details are displayed in "Selected Station Communication Status Monitor." The following can be performed from the shortcut menu displayed by right-clicking an icon. Item Description Reference...
  • Page 138 Network configuration display Network configuration is displayed according to the connection status. Network configuration Actual system configuration Network configuration diagram Line topology No.0 No.1 No.2 Star topology TSN HUB No.0 No.3 No.4 Ring topology No.0 No.1 No.2 Coexistence of star and line TSN HUB topologies No.0...
  • Page 139 Data link unperformed monitoring A disconnected station that is set in the network configuration diagram but has not yet performed a data link is displayed. However, even if a disconnected station has ever performed a data link, it is displayed in the monitor in the following cases: •...
  • Page 140 Selected station communication status monitor The communication status of a selected station is displayed. Window If an error such as duplication of the master station or station number occurs, details cannot be displayed as a selected station. Perform the board diagnostics on the error station to identify the error cause. If the error station is a module, identify the error cause in the system monitor of GX Works3.
  • Page 141 Communication test Check if the communication route from the own station to a destination is correctly set for a transient transmission. Whether to specify a communication destination with the network number and station number or the IP address can be selected, but the range that can be checked differs depending on the method.
  • Page 142 Specifying a communication destination with the network number and station number Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  [CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics] button  [Communication Test] button Operating procedure Select "Network No./Station No." for the communication method. Set the items in the screen. Item Description Communication...
  • Page 143 Specifying a communication destination with the IP address Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  [CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics] button  [Communication Test] button  select "IP Address" for the communication method. Operating procedure Select "IP Address" for the communication method. Set the items in the screen. Item Description Communication Test...
  • Page 144: Remote Operation

    Station information list The model name, IP address, production information, etc. of a station where a data link is performed are displayed. Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  [CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics] button  [Station Information List] button Item Description Number of Stations The total number of device stations displayed in the station information list is displayed.
  • Page 145: Error History

    Error history The error history of a selected station is displayed if the station supports this function. Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  [CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics] button  right-click on a selected station icon  [Error History] in the shortcut menu Displayed items Item Description...
  • Page 146: Parameter Setting

    Parameter Setting This section explains the parameter setting items and the method for operating the setting screen. Window "Board Diagnostics" screen  parameter setting tab of a target channel number Common operations for parameter settings Parameter items are displayed for each group. Set each item by referring to the information displayed in "Explanation."...
  • Page 147: Parameter List

    Parameter list : Available, : Not available Item Description Availability Reference Master Local station station   Required Use of Board Select whether to use a CC-Link IE TSN interface Page 146 Use of board Settings board corresponding to the channel number. Model Name Setting Set the model name of a CC-Link IE TSN interface ...
  • Page 148: Required Settings

    Description Setting range Default Model Name Set the model name. • NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-SX • NZ81GN11-T2 *1 Even if clicking the [Restore the Default Settings] button, the setting is retained and does not return to the default. Precautions If the model name of a CC-Link IE TSN interface board corresponding to the channel number setting does not match the one in the parameter setting, the CC-Link IE TSN interface board starts in offline mode regardless of the parameter setting.
  • Page 149 Network number setting Set the network number of the own station of a CC-Link IE TSN interface board. Item Description Setting range Default Network No. Set the network number of a network to which a CC-Link IE TSN interface 1 to 239 board is connected.
  • Page 150: Basic Settings

    Basic settings The network configuration setting, refresh setting, etc. can be configured for a CC-Link IE TSN interface board. Network configuration setting Set parameters of device stations, etc. Page 158 CC-Link IE TSN Configuration Setting Refresh setting Assign link refresh ranges between the devices described below. •...
  • Page 151: Setting Items

    Setting items Item Description Setting range Default 1 to 256 Link Device Name Set the link refresh ranges of link • RX, RY, RWr, RWw, LB, LW Empty Side devices (RX, RY, RWr, RWw, LB, Points • RX/RY: 16 to 16384 (set in increments of 16 points) LW).
  • Page 152 Network topology setting Select the network topology type according to the actual network configuration. Item Description Setting range Default NZ81GN11-SX NZ81GN11-SX Network Select the network topology type according to the actual Topology network configuration. • Ring Ring To use the loopback function, select "Ring." (Page 97 NZ81GN11-T2...
  • Page 153 Item Description Setting range Default NZ81GN11-SX 4 Multiple Normal-Speed Select the "Normal-Speed" cycle for a basic cycle. • 2 Period • 4 Setting • 8 NZ81GN11-T2 • 4 • 16 16 Low-Speed Select the "Low-Speed" cycle for a basic cycle.
  • Page 154 Set the information of the connected device. Item Description Setting range Default NZ81GN11-SX CC-Link IE Set the CC-Link IE TSN Class of the connected device. CC-Link IE TSN Class B Only TSN Class • CC-Link IE TSN Class B Only Setting NZ81GN11-T2...
  • Page 155: Application Settings

    The supplementary cyclic settings, transient transmission group number, etc. can be set for a CC-Link IE TSN interface board. Communication speed setting Set the communication speed. Item Description Setting range Default NZ81GN11-SX Communication Speed Select the communication speed of a CC-Link IE TSN interface board. 1Gbps • 1Gbps NZ81GN11-T2 • 1Gbps •...
  • Page 156: Communication Mode

    Set whether to extend the maximum number of link points of LB/LW per network. Item Description Setting range Default NZ81GN11-SX LB/LW Points Extended Set whether to extend the maximum number of link points of LB/LW per network. Extend Setting The setting must match between the master station and local station.
  • Page 157: Ip Filter Settings

    Board operation mode setting Set the operation mode of a CC-Link IE TSN interface board. Item Description Setting range Default Board Operation Mode Set the board operation mode. • Online Online Online • Offline To connect a board to a network and perform a data link with another station. •...
  • Page 158: Routing Setting

    Routing setting Configure the setting when performing transient transmission to a station on another network in a multiple network system. (Page 93 Routing function) This setting is used when communicating with a station connected to another network via a relay station connecting multiple networks.
  • Page 159: Target Setting

    Target setting Set a logical station number to access a multiple CPU system or redundant CPU system. Item Description Setting range Default Logical station No. Set a logical station number. 0 to 239 Empty Network No. Set the network number of an access target. 1 to 239 Empty Station No.
  • Page 160: Cc-Link Ie Tsn Configuration Setting

    CC-Link IE TSN Configuration Setting This section shows the parameter setting, etc. for a device station. CC IE TSN utility  parameter setting tab of a target channel number  [Basic Settings]  [Network Configuration Settings]  [Detailed Setting] Parameter setting for a device station The following shows the procedure for setting the number of link device points, assigning link devices, etc.
  • Page 161 • Point/Start: Enter the numbers of points and start numbers of link devices. • Start/End: Enter the start and end numbers of link devices. Communication Period Setting NZ81GN11-SX only (LB/LW) Select a setting method for "Communication Period Setting (LB/LW)." • Link with Master Station: "Communication Period Setting (LB/LW)" of stations other than the master station links with the setting for the master station.
  • Page 162: Station List

    (Excluding modules with a number of points that is not 32768 fixed) • Start: 0H to 7FF0H • End: FH to 7FFFH The number of points is extended (NZ81GN11-SX only). • Number of points: 16 to 131072 • Start: 0H to 1FFF0H • End: FH to 1FFFFH LW Setting The number of points is not...
  • Page 163 When setting multiple communication periods, set the period for each • Normal-Speed device station. (Page 83 Communication cycle coexistence) • Low-Speed NZ81GN11-SX Settings for RX/RY/RWr/RWw and LB/LW are available. NZ81GN11-SX only Communic RX/RY/RWr/ ation When setting multiple communication periods, set the period for each Period device station.
  • Page 164: Parameter Processing Of A Device Station (Nz81Gn11-T2 Only)

    Parameter processing of a device station (NZ81GN11-T2 only) Parameters can be read from a device station and saved, and written to the device station. It is available only for device stations where parameters can be processed by a profile. CC IE TSN utility  parameter setting tab of a target channel number  [Basic Settings]  [Network Configuration Settings] ...
  • Page 165 Procedure for clearing saved parameters To return saved parameters of an unnecessary device station to the unset state, perform the following procedure: When saving saved parameters, click the [Export] button to output them to a CSV file. Delete an unnecessary device station from the station list. Select the same module as the deleted device station in "Module List,"...
  • Page 166: Command Execution To Device Stations (Nz81Gn11-T2 Only)

    Command execution to device stations (NZ81GN11-T2 only) Commands (error clear request and error history clear request) can be executed to a device station. It is available only for device stations where commands can be executed by a profile. CC IE TSN utility  parameter setting tab of a target channel number  [Basic Settings]  [Network Configuration Settings] ...
  • Page 167: Device Number Reassignment

    Device number reassignment Device numbers can be assigned consecutively to the link devices of a specified target station. The number of points assigned in the station list in the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" screen are used for the number of link device points.
  • Page 168: Object Name Display

    Object name display The object name of a module displayed in the station list in the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" screen is displayed. [View]  [Object Name Display] Change of an object name Object names can be changed to any desired names. By changing object names to any ones, each module can easily be identified in the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration"...
  • Page 169: Chapter 9 Programming

    PROGRAMMING This chapter shows the MELSEC data link library functions used in a user program to access a board. For available operating systems and programming languages, refer to the following: Page 33 Operating Environment MELSEC Data Link Library This section explains the features of the functions provided by the library. These functions are used when creating a user program to communicate with a programmable controller CPU.
  • Page 170: Considerations For Programming

    Considerations for Programming This section explains the considerations for creating programs. Cyclic transmission programs For cyclic transmission programs, interlock with the following link special relay (SB) and link special register (SW). • 'Data link error status of own station' (SB0049) (Page 261 Link Special Relay (SB) List) •...
  • Page 171: Chapter 10 Communication Examples

    COMMUNICATION EXAMPLES This chapter shows communication examples for a board. 10.1 Examples of Communication between the Master Station and Local Stations This section explains examples of communication between the master station and local stations in the following system configuration. System configuration The following system configuration is used for the explanation.
  • Page 172 RWr and RWw assignment Each number in the following, from No.0 to 2, represents a station number. No.0 is the master station, and No.1 and No.2 are local stations. No.0 No.1 No.2 0000H 0000H 0000H No.1 No.1 00FFH 00FFH 00FFH 0100H 0100H 0100H...
  • Page 173 Multicast mode In this communication mode, a local station can receive cyclic data from another station. RX and RY assignment Each number in the following, from No.0 to 2, represents a station number. No.0 is the master station, and No.1 and No.2 are local stations. No.0 No.1 No.2...
  • Page 174: Parameter Setting

    LB and LW assignment Each number in the following, from No.0 to 2, represents a station number. No.0 is the master station, and No.1 and No.2 are local stations. No.0 No.1 No.2 0000H 0000H 0000H →No.0 No.0 No.0 01FFH 01FFH 01FFH 0200H 0200H...
  • Page 175 Network configuration setting Set the network configuration by the following procedure: [Basic Settings]  [Network Configuration Settings]  [Detailed Setting] Select [Network Interface Board]  [NZ81GN11-T2] in "Module List," then drag and drop it onto the station list or the network configuration diagram.
  • Page 176: Checking The Network Status

    Checking the network status After setting parameters for the master station and local stations, check if data properly links among them using the CC-Link IE TSN diagnostic function of the CC IE TSN utility. Start the CC IE TSN utility on the personal computer where a board is installed. Click the [CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics] button in the board diagnostics screen (startup screen).
  • Page 177: Program Examples

    Program examples The following shows program examples. Master station (station No.0) The following devices are used in a program. Device Description SB0049 Data link error status of own station SW00B0.0 Data link status of each station (station No.1) SW00B0.1 Data link status of each station (station No.2) RWw0 to FF Data to be sent to station No.1 RWw100 to 1FF...
  • Page 178 Local station (unicast mode) The following shows a program example when setting "Unicast" for "Communication Mode" under "Application Settings." Local station (station No.1) The following devices are used in a program. Device Description SB0049 Data link error status of own station RWw0 to FF Data to be sent to the master station RWr0 to FF...
  • Page 179 Local station (multicast mode) The following shows a program example when setting "Multicast" for "Communication Mode" under "Application Settings." Local station (station No.1) The following devices are used in a program. Device Description SB0049 Data link error status of own station SW00B0.1 Data link status of each station (station No.2) RWw0 to FF...
  • Page 180: Examples Of Communication With A Cc-Link Ie Tsn Class A Remote Station

    10.2 Examples of Communication with a CC-Link IE TSN Class A Remote Station This section explains examples of communication between a CC-Link IE TSN Class A remote station and the master station/ local station in the following system configuration. System configuration The following system configuration is used for the explanation.
  • Page 181: Link Device Assignment

    Link device assignment For RX, RY, RWr, and RWw, 256 points are assigned to each remote station. For RX and RWr, and RY and RWw, 256 and 512 points are assigned to each local station, respectively. In addition, for LB and LW, 512 points are assigned to each master station and local station. Multicast mode In this communication mode, a local station can receive cyclic data from another station but cannot receive data sent from RX or RWr of a CC-Link IE TSN Class A remote station.
  • Page 182 RWr and RWw assignment Each number in the following, from No.0 to 2, represents a station number. No.0, No.1, and No.2 are the master, remote, and local stations, respectively. No.0 No.1 No.2 0000H 0000H 0000H ←No.1 No.1 No.1 007FH 007FH 007FH 0080H 0080H...
  • Page 183: Parameter Setting

    Parameter setting Start the CC IE TSN utility on the personal computer where a board is installed and set parameters. Operating procedure Set parameters for each station. Write the set parameters to a board. [Online]  [Write to Board] Setting contents : Cannot be set Item Master station...
  • Page 184 Network configuration setting Set the network configuration by the following procedure: [Basic Settings]  [Network Configuration Settings]  [Detailed Setting] Select [I/O Combined]  [NZ2GN2S1-32DT] in "Module List," then drag and drop it onto the station list or the network configuration diagram.
  • Page 185 Refresh setting Configure the refresh setting by the following procedure: [Basic Settings]  [Refresh Setting]  [Detailed Setting] When configuring the setting on the link side, that on the personal computer side is displayed accordingly. • Master station Device name Points Start 00000...
  • Page 186: Checking The Network Status

    Checking the network status After setting parameters for the master station and local stations, check if data properly links among them using the CC-Link IE TSN diagnostic function of the CC IE TSN utility. Start the CC IE TSN utility on the personal computer where a board is installed. Click the [CC-Link IE TSN Diagnostics] button in the board diagnostics screen (startup screen).
  • Page 187: Program Examples

    Program examples The following shows program examples. Master station (station No.0) The following devices are used in a program. Device Description SB0049 Data link error status of own station SW00B0.0 Data link status of each station (station No.1) SW00B0.1 Data link status of each station (station No.2) RWw0 to 7F Data to be sent to station No.1 RWw80 to 17F...
  • Page 188: Chapter 11 Maintenance And Inspection

    MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION This chapter shows items that must be maintained or inspected daily or periodically to properly use a board in optimal condition at all times. 11.1 Daily Inspection This section shows items that should be inspected daily. Item Inspection item Inspection method Judgment criteria...
  • Page 189 MEMO 11 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 11.2 Periodic Inspection...
  • Page 190: Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains the identification of the causes and corrective actions when an error occurs. Perform the troubleshooting in the following order in case of trouble. Basic checking procedure Check if there is a corresponding error symptom written in "Troubleshooting by Symptom" (Page 202 Troubleshooting by Symptom).
  • Page 191: Checking Installation Environment

    Checking installation environment Check if the installation environment is within the general specification or clear from noise. Check item Corrective action Is the ambient temperature within the specified range? Keep the ambient temperature within the specified range by taking action such as removing heat source.
  • Page 192: Checking The Led Status

    Checking the LED status Check the LED status and take the corresponding corrective actions. Lighting status Description Reference P1 SD/RD P2 SD/RD The board is operating normally. (Data is being sent/received at a No corrective action required port turned ON.) ON/OFF An error has occurred, or an error is being detected in all stations.
  • Page 193 If the LED does not turn ON in synchronization with the utility display or the execution status of a function, LED failure may occur. In this case, replace the board. If the board operates normally on another personal computer, there may be a problem with the computer. In this case, repair or replace the computer.
  • Page 194 D LINK LED is OFF or flashing The D LINK LED is an LED which does not exist on a board. Check the status in the [Board Information List] tab in the "Board Diagnostics" screen. (Page 130 Board information list) •...
  • Page 195 L ERR LED or L ER LED is ON or flashing The L ERR LED of NZ81GN11-SX is an LED which does not exist on a board. Check the status in the [Board Information List] tab in the "Board Diagnostics" screen. (Page 130 Board information list) If it is ON, either of the following errors has occurred.
  • Page 196: Checking The Personal Computer And Operating System

    Checking the personal computer and operating system Check if the personal computer or operating system has any problem. Check item Corrective action Is the power supply ensured? Check the power outlet and power cable of the personal computer. Does the board operate normally if the other •...
  • Page 197: Checking With Device Manager

    Checking with Device Manager Check if the board is normally recognized in Windows Device Manager. Check item Corrective action Is the driver name of the The board or driver is not installed. board not displayed in the • If the board is not installed, install the board. If the board is already installed, check the board installation status and reinstall Device Manager screen? the board.
  • Page 198: Checking With Event Viewer

    Checking with Event Viewer Check the operations of the board with Windows Event Viewer. Error event Errors occurred in the driver are displayed in the system log of Event Viewer. For errors related to this board, the following are displayed in the source field of Event Viewer. •...
  • Page 199 Event ID Error message Corrective action 0137H An error occurred when read the time zone information • After changing the "time zone" to any setting in [Date and Time] of registry. Windows, set it again. Then reset the board. • Reinstall the operating system. 0138H Failed to initialize the event history function.
  • Page 200: Checking Channel Numbers

    Checking channel numbers Check if the channel numbers are properly assigned to the boards in the "Board Diagnostics" screen of the CC IE TSN utility. Page 125 Board diagnostics Check item Corrective action Are all installed boards displayed? • Check the Device Manager screen. (Page 195 Checking with Device Manager) •...
  • Page 201: Checking By Monitoring Devices

    Checking by monitoring devices Monitor the link device and access target device in the device monitor utility. Check whether the system is performing as set on the parameters and programs by checking the performance of link device communication, or transient transmission/reception. Check item Corrective action Is an error message displayed?
  • Page 202: Checking The Cc-Link Ie Tsn System Configuration And Parameter Setting

    Checking the CC-Link IE TSN system configuration and parameter setting Check if the configuration and parameter setting of a device connected to the network are correct. Check item Corrective action In a line topology, does "Communication Speed" for each station match one Correct the setting in "Communication Speed"...
  • Page 203 Check item Corrective action Is an Ethernet device connected to a place other Check the connected device and connect the Ethernet device at the end of the network. than the end of the network? Does the connected switching hub support the CC- Use the switching hubs that support "CC-Link IE TSN Class Setting"...
  • Page 204: Troubleshooting By Symptom

    12.2 Troubleshooting by Symptom The following tables show examples of the major errors under the specific conditions. When a corresponding error occurs, refer to the troubleshooting of each error. Installation of the software package Error Description Reference Installation of the software package The installation is terminated Page 40 When installation is has failed.
  • Page 205: Network Access

    Network access Error Description Reference An error occurred in the The RUN LED and ERR LED are ON. Page 191 ERR LED is ON or flashing network data link. Communication cannot be performed occasionally while executing Page 210 Communication cannot be performed a user program.
  • Page 206: The Personal Computer Does Not Start Or Shuts Down

    The personal computer does not start or shuts down When a personal computer on which a board is installed does not start, or the system shuts down or is reset, check the cause by following the procedure shown below. Do not uninstall or disable the driver of the board in Windows Device Manager when the board is normally recognized.
  • Page 207: A Screen Or Operation Is Abnormal

    A screen or operation is abnormal When the screen is not displayed normally or the software cannot be operated normally, check the following: Check item Corrective action Is an error message displayed? Take corrective actions according to the message. (Page 206 A screen in which the shown corrective actions are not clear is displayed) Is the size of the text and other items in the screen set to a value Set the value to 100% (96 DPI, 9 pt etc.).
  • Page 208: A Screen In Which The Shown Corrective Actions Are Not Clear Is Displayed

    Information cannot be monitored in CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software When information cannot be monitored in CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software, check the following items: Check item Corrective action Are three or more personal computers (CC-Link IE TSN Connect two or fewer personal computers (CC-Link IE TSN Communication Communication Software) connected? Software).
  • Page 209: The Personal Computer Operates Slowly

    The personal computer operates slowly The following explains the troubleshooting when the following symptoms have occurred and the operating speed of the personal computer becomes slow. • The operation of the mouse or keyboard is slow. • The operation of other applications is slow. •...
  • Page 210: An Error Has Occurred When Updating The Firmware

    Access to the flash ROM of a board failed. Reset the board and perform the firmware update again. If the error occurs again, the board may be faulty. Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. (Page 217 Information Required for Inquiries) 10201H An error of a firmware update file is detected.
  • Page 211 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action 10502H Insufficient memory error • Close other applications running and reset the board, then perform the firmware update again. • Check if the specified file is incorrect, then perform the firmware update again. 10503H Parameter setting error Set "Use of Board"...
  • Page 212: The Pci Express Bus Error Has Occurred

    The PCI Express bus error has occurred When the PCI Express bus error occurs, check the following: Check item Corrective action Is the channel number of a TSN board duplicated on the Set channel numbers of the board so that they are not duplicated. (Page 189 Checking network? board installation) Does the board operate normally on another personal computer?
  • Page 213: A Station Is Disconnected

    A station is disconnected The following explains the troubleshooting when the following symptoms have occurred and a station is disconnected. • A connected station is disconnected unexpectedly. • Data cannot be read from/written to the access target station. • Communication with the access target station occasionally fails. •...
  • Page 214: Communication Is Unstable

    Check item Corrective action When connected devices are protocol version 2.0 For details, refer to the following: Page 215 CC-Link IE TSN Class A device does not perform data link Is there any difference between the CC-Link IE TSN Class B/A mixed system configuration and the "TSN HUB Setting"...
  • Page 215: Data Link Cannot Be Performed

    Data link cannot be performed Check the error occurring in the CC IE TSN utility. • Page 198 Checking with errors on board diagnostics • Page 198 Checking with tests • Page 198 Checking with CC-Link IE TSN diagnostics When the data link with a target station cannot be performed even though there is no error, check the following: Check item Corrective action Is the D LINK LED ON?
  • Page 216 Transient transmission cannot be performed The following explains the troubleshooting when the following symptoms have occurred and transient transmission cannot be performed. • Data cannot be written to the access target station. • Data cannot be read from the access target station. •...
  • Page 217 Although the data link is normal, communications for the link device failed When the link device cannot communicate although the data link is normal (D LINK LED is ON), check the following items: Check item Corrective action Is "Reserved/Error Invalid Station" of the device station set to "Reserved Set "Reserved/Error Invalid Station"...
  • Page 218: Time Synchronization Is Not Performed Correctly

    When set to "Use TSN HUB" When "TSN HUB Setting" of "Connection Device Information" in "Basic Settings" is set to "Use TSN HUB," check the following: Check item Corrective action Are the CC-Link IE TSN Class B device and the CC-Link IE TSN Class A Set "TSN HUB Setting"...
  • Page 219: Information Required For Inquiries

    12.3 Information Required for Inquiries When the troubleshooting cannot solve a problem, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. Inform us the following conditions and situations when making inquiries: Product information Item Condition/situation Product version Board Model: NZ81GN11-...
  • Page 220: Error Code List

    12.4 Error Code List This section explains the error codes, error details and causes, and corrective actions for the errors that occur during the processing. The following error codes can be checked in the "Board Diagnostics" screen of the CC IE TSN utility. Error code Error details and cause Corrective action...
  • Page 221 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action 1845H Too much processing of transient transmission (SEND/ Correct the number of transient transmission (SEND/RECV function RECV function ) and cannot perform transient execution. transmission. 1D20H Proper communication was not possible between CC- •...
  • Page 222 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action 300BH The Announce frame send cycle parameter error was Check the Announce frame send cycle parameter setting value of the device detected. operating as the grandmaster station. When the CC-Link IE TSN interface board is operating as the grandmaster, refer to the troubleshooting when the hardware failure occurred.
  • Page 223 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action 3130H A device with the time synchronization priority of 0 to 15 Remove the device with the time synchronization priority 0 to 15 or change the was connected. priority to 16 to 255. 3135H The number of connectable stations is exceeded.
  • Page 224 instructions to take corrective action depending on the situation. The following table shows the error codes stored as the error response from the link special register or the communication target. For the corrective actions for the error response from a communication target, refer to the manual for the target device. Error code Error details and cause Corrective action...
  • Page 225 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action C0D4H The number of relay stations to communicate with other • Check if the specification (network number/station number) for the networks exceeds the allowable range. communication destination is correct. • Check that the number of relay stations accessing the communication destination is 7 or less.
  • Page 226 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action D205H The target station number of transient transmission is Execute the function again after correcting the target station number at the incorrect. transient request source. D20AH D20BH There was no master station when the specified master station was specified for transient transmission.
  • Page 227 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action D24FH The SEND/RECV function was executed when the • Specify the station number/IP address, and execute the function again. station number/IP address of the own station had not been set yet. D251H At execution of a SEND/RECV function , or group •...
  • Page 228: Error Code

    Error code Error details and cause Corrective action D60BH Parameter error Device overlap error (LB) • Write the parameter to the board again. • Execute the function again after correcting the offset or size of the link device D60CH Device overlap error (LW) of the device station in the setting data.
  • Page 229 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action D622H Parameter error Error in the total number of linked • Write the parameter to the board again. stations • Execute the function again after correcting the setting data. D625H Station-based block data assurance setting error D628H Station type error...
  • Page 230 • Correct "Target Station" of communication test, and retry the operation. communication test is incorrect. D90DH An error was detected in the CC-Link IE TSN interface Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. board. D912H Transient transmission sending failed.
  • Page 231 Error code Error details and cause Corrective action DA00H An error was detected in the CC-Link IE TSN interface Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. board. DA10H to DA19H DA1BH A SEND/RECV function which the target station does •...
  • Page 232: List Of Parameter Numbers

    A105H Default Gateway A105H Reserved/Error Invalid Station Reserved Station A001H Error Invalid Station A002H Communication Period Setting RX/RY/RWr/RWw A10EH (NZ81GN11-SX only) LB/LW Communication Period Setting A108H (NZ81GN11-T2 only) Station Information Alias A011H Comment Station-specific mode setting A106H CC-Link IE TSN Class...
  • Page 233 Item Parameter No. Application Settings Communication Communication Speed 7100H Speed Supplementary Station-based Block Data Assurance A100H Cyclic Settings I/O Maintenance Settings Data Link Error Station Setting A112H Link points LB/LW Points Extended Setting 7100H extended setting Transient Transmission Group No. Transient Transmission Group No.
  • Page 234: Event List

    12.6 Event List Information such as errors detected by a board or those occurred on a network is saved to a personal computer. (Page 104 Event history function) When an event occurs, the event code and the descriptions of the event can be displayed in the CC IE TSN utility. This section lists the events that occur in CC-Link IE TSN.
  • Page 235 Event Overview Cause code 00C02 Abnormal response from/to another station • An abnormal response was returned from another station when accessing another station. • An abnormal response was returned to another station when accessed from another station. 00C10 Own station: Data link stop (cyclic transmission Data link of the own station was stopped.
  • Page 236: Operation

    Operation Event Overview Cause code 20200 Event history clear The event history was cleared. 24100 Own station: Parameter change/new parameter Parameter was changed. Or new parameter was received at power-on. reception 24F00 Another station: CPU operating status change Operating status of the CPU module on another station was changed. detection 24F03 Firmware update successful...
  • Page 237: Appendix

    APPENDIX Appendix 1 External Dimensions The following figures show the external dimensions of each board. NZ81GN11-SX Standard size n 3.2 18.5 (Unit: mm) APPX Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 238 Low profile size n 3.2 18.5 (Unit: mm) APPX Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 239: Nz81Gn11-T2

    NZ81GN11-T2 Standard size n 3.2 18.5 (Unit: mm) APPX Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 240 Low profile size n 3.2 18.5 (Unit: mm) APPX Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 241: Appendix 2 Checking Production Information And Firmware Version

    Appendix 2 Checking Production Information and Firmware Version This section explains the methods for checking the production information and firmware version. Checking in the rating plate The production information (16 digits) and firmware version can be checked on the SERIAL field of rating plate. Checking in the utility The production information (16 digits) and firmware version are displayed in the following screens of the CC IE TSN utility.
  • Page 242: Appendix 3 Emc And Low Voltage Directives

    Appendix 3 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.
  • Page 243: Installation In A Control Panel

    Test item Test description Value specified in standard EN61000-4-6 High-frequency noise is applied to power lines and 0.15 to 80 MHz Conducted RF immunity signal lines. 80% AM modulation @1 kHz, 10 Vrms EN61000-4-8 The product is immersed in the magnetic field of an 50 Hz/60 Hz, 30 A/m Power-frequency magnetic induction coil.
  • Page 244: Noise Filter (Power Supply Line Filter)

    Noise filter (power supply line filter) A noise filter is effective for reducing conducted noise in the 10 MHz or less frequency band. (Use of a noise filter can suppress noise.) The following are the installation precautions. • Do not bundle the cables on the input side and output side of the noise filter. If bundled, the noise on the output side is induced into the filtered cable on the input side.
  • Page 245: Measures To Comply With The Low Voltage Directive

    Grounding cables with a cable clamp Use shielded cables for external wiring and ground the shields of the shielded cables to the control panel with an AD75CK cable clamp (manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric). Ground the shields within 20 to 30 cm from the module. Board...
  • Page 246: Appendix 4 Buffer Memory

    • M: Master station • L (uni): Local station (unicast) • L (mul): Local station (multicast) The following characters in the table indicate the board types. • SX: NZ81GN11-SX • T2: NZ81GN11-T2 : Supported, : Not supported P1, P2 Name...
  • Page 247 P1, P2 Name Initial value Read, write Board Address Address (decimal) (hexadecimal) (uni) (mul) 649728 to 1245439 9EA00H to 1300FFH System area 1245440 to 130100H to Timeslot 0 Cycle start offset (ns unit) Read   1245441 130101H information 1245442 130102H Cycle start offset (s unit) Read...
  • Page 248 P1, P2 Name Initial value Read, write Board Address Address (decimal) (hexadecimal) (uni) (mul)   1248768 to 130E00H to RWr offset/ Station No.0 RWr offset Read 1248769 130E01H size information 1248770 to 130E02H to Station No.0 RWr size Read 1248771 130E03H ...
  • Page 249 P1, P2 Name Initial value Read, write Board Address Address (decimal) (hexadecimal) (uni) (mul) 1260560 to 133C10H to System area 1275135 1374FFH 1275136 137500H Time distribution interval setting of the   Read, write   personal computer  1275137 137501H Time reflection setting to the personal Read, write...
  • Page 250 P1, P2 Name Initial value Read, write Board Address Address (decimal) (hexadecimal) (uni) (mul)     1277480 137E28H CC-Link IE Manufacturer code Read   1277481 137E29H Model type Read Communicati   1277482 137E2AH Model code (lower 2 bytes) Read on Software information...
  • Page 251: Buffer Memory Details

    Buffer memory details Link device area The RX, RY, RWw, RWr, LB, LW, SB, and SW values are stored. Remote input (RX) (address 57344 to 58367 (E000H to E3FFH)) The RX value is stored. The RX start number and number of points for each station number can be checked in 'RX offset/size information' (address 1245696 to 1246179 (130200H to 1303E3H)).
  • Page 252 Link register (LW) (address 75776 to 92159 (12800H to 167FFH)) The LW value is stored. The LW start number and number of points for each station number can be checked in 'LW offset/size information' (address 1250816 to 1251299 (131600H to 1317E3H)). (Page 255 LW offset/size information) Address 75776 75777...
  • Page 253 Link points extended device area If not extending the number of link points, the value is '0' and this area is disabled. Use the link device area. (Page 249 Link device area) Start offset and size of a link device when extending the number of link points (address 98560 to 98583 (18100H to 18117H)) The start offsets and sizes of RX, RY, RWw, RWr, LB, and LW when setting "LB/LW Points Extended Setting"...
  • Page 254 Timeslot information Timeslot 0 information (address 1245440 to 1245455 (130100H to 13010FH)) Cycle start offset (ns, s unit) and cycle end offset (ns, s unit) or other information on timeslot 0 are stored. Address (decimal) Address (hexadecimal) Name Description 1245440 to 1245441 130100H to 130101H Cycle start offset (ns unit) The ns digits of cycle start offset are stored.
  • Page 255 RY offset/size information RY offset/size information (address 1246720 to 1247203 (130600H to 1307E3H)) The start number and the number of points of RY for each station number are stored. Address (decimal) Address (hexadecimal) Description 1246720 to 1246721 130600H to 130601H Station No.0 offset 1246722 to 1246723 130602H to 130603H...
  • Page 256 RWr offset/size information RWr offset/size information (address 1248768 to 1249251 (130E00H to 130FE3H)) The start number and the number of points of RWr for each station number are stored. Address (decimal) Address (hexadecimal) Description 1248768 to 1248769 130E00H to 130E01H Station No.0 offset 1248770 to 1248771 130E02H to 130E03H...
  • Page 257 LW offset/size information LW offset/size information (address 1250816 to 1251299 (131600H to 1317E3H)) The start number and the number of points of LW for each station number are stored. Address (decimal) Address (hexadecimal) Description 1250816 to 1250817 131600H to 131601H Station No.0 offset 1250818 to 1250819 131602H to 131603H...
  • Page 258 Communication path determination status Communication path determination status (address 1260544 to 1260559 (133C00H to 133C0FH)) The determination information on the communication path for each network number of the destination station is stored. • 0: Path undetermined • 1: Path determined Address 1260544 ...
  • Page 259: Time Synchronization Setting

    Grandmaster information The grandmaster status of the own station and MAC address are stored. Grandmaster (address 1275904 (137800H)) When the own station is the grandmaster, '1' is stored. • 1: Own station is the grandmaster. • 0: Another station is the grandmaster. Grandmaster MAC address (address 1275907 to 1275909 (137803H to 137805H)) The grandmaster MAC address is stored.
  • Page 260 Cyclic data send/receive assurance information The setting value is stored when both of the following conditions are satisfied. However, it is not stored if a general CC-Link IE TSN module is selected in "Network Configuration Settings" for all. • There is a device station with "CC-Link IE TSN Class" set to "CC-Link IE TSN Class A" and "Communication Period Setting"...
  • Page 261: Protocol Information

    CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software information Information related to CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software is stored. CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software information (1st) (address 1277456 to 1277479 (137E10H to 137E27H)) Address (decimal) Address (hexadecimal) Name Description 1277456 137E10H Manufacturer code Information on the first CC-Link IE TSN Communication Software is stored.
  • Page 262 Address (decimal) Address (hexadecimal) Name Description 1294022 to 1294031 13BEC6H to 13BECFH System area  When there are only CC-Link IE TSN Class B devices as network configuration devices or when there is only one type of protocol versions, setting the protocol version is not required. The board operates with the initial value setting (0: Automatic setting) according to the system configuration.
  • Page 263: Appendix 5 Link Special Relay (Sb) List

    Appendix 5 Link Special Relay (SB) List A link special relay (SB) is turned ON/OFF depending on various factors during data link. Any error status of the data link can be checked by using or monitoring the link special relay in the program. Ranges of devices turned ON/OFF by users and by the system The following ranges correspond to when the link special relay (SB) areas are assigned from SB0000 to SB0FFF.
  • Page 264 Stores the status of received parameter. (Own parameter status is stored for error the master station.) • OFF: Normal • ON: Error SB0063 Link points extended NZ81GN11-SX only    setting Indicates the setting contents of the link points extended setting. • OFF: Not to Extend •...
  • Page 265 Name Description Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode    SB006B PORT2 link-down Stores the status of communication with a device connected to the port on status of own station the P2 side of the own station. •...
  • Page 266 • ON: Board driver stop error For modules Stores the moderate/major error occurrence status of a CPU module on the master station. • OFF: No moderate/major error • ON: Moderate/major error NZ81GN11-SX only    SB0252 Parameter reception status Stores the status of parameter reception.
  • Page 267 Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode NZ81GN11-SX only    SB0254 Own station connection status Stores the transmission path status of the own station. If a failure occurs, it can be checked in 'Connection status of own station' (SW0066).
  • Page 268: Appendix 6 Link Special Register (Sw) List

    Appendix 6 Link Special Register (SW) List Link special registers (SW) store information during data link as numerical values. Error locations and causes can be checked by using and monitoring link special registers (SW) in programs. Ranges where data is stored by customers and by the system The following ranges correspond to when the link special register (SW) areas are assigned from SW0000 to SW0FFF.
  • Page 269 Name Description Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode    SW0049 Cause of data Stores the cause which stopped the data link of the own station. link stop • 00H: At normal communication or power-ON • 02H: Monitoring time timeout •...
  • Page 270 Name Description Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode    SW0066 Connection Stores the connection status of the own station. status of own • 00H: Normal (communication in progress on P1 and P2) station • 01H: Normal (communication in progress on P1, cable disconnected on P2) (NZ81GN11-T2 only) •...
  • Page 271 Name Description Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode    SW007E PORT2 total Stores the cumulative count that data was received on the P2 side. number of When 'Clear communication error count' (SB0006) is turned ON, the stored count received data is cleared.
  • Page 272 Name Description Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode    SW00C8 Parameter Stores the parameter setting status. setting status • 0: Station not set in the parameter SW00CF • 1: Station set in the parameter b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 SW00C8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 SW00C9...
  • Page 273 Name Description Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode For CC-Link IE TSN interface boards    SW00F0 CPU operating status of each Stores the following states: SW00F7 station • 0: Operating normally • 1: Error occurring For modules Stores the operating status of a CPU module controlling each station.
  • Page 274 Each number in the table represents a station number.  is fixed to '0.' (Condition) Stations exceeding the maximum station number are ignored. SW0250 Transient NZ81GN11-SX only    transmission Stores the transient transmission group number of the own station.
  • Page 275 Name Description Availability Master Local station station Unicast Multicast mode mode    SW04B0 Time Stores the time synchronization status of each station. (Station No.1 to 120) synchronization • 0: Station that does not perform time synchronization SW04B7 status of each •...
  • Page 276: Appendix 7 Network Status At Power On/Off Or Board Reset During Data Linking

    Appendix 7 Network Status at Power ON/OFF or Board Reset During Data Linking This section shows the network status when powering ON/OFF or restarting a personal computer, or resetting a board. An error occurs during data linking and a network is disconnected in the following cases: •...
  • Page 277: Appendix 8 Processing Time

    Appendix 8 Processing Time The transmission delay time in CC-Link IE TSN interface boards consists of the time components below. • Link refresh time on the sending side + Communication cycle interval (cyclic data transfer processing time) + Link refresh time on the receiving side It refers to the time between when writing data to a device on the sending side is completed and when the data is applied to a device on the receiving side;...
  • Page 278: Master Station  Local Station

    Master station  local station • When using an NZ81GN11-T2 or setting the LB/LW points extended setting to "Not to Extend" for an NZ81GN11-SX Transmission source, transmission Calculation Station-based block data assurance No station-based block destination value data assurance Master station (RX)  local station (RY) LS <...
  • Page 279 The calculation formulas are as follows when setting "Communication Period Setting LB/LW" to "Normal-Speed" or "Low- Speed" for a sending station. Transmission source, transmission Calculation Station-based block data assurance No station-based block destination value data assurance Master station (RY)  local station (RX) For LS ...
  • Page 280 Multiples by which communication cycle intervals are multiplied When setting "Communication Period Setting" in "Network Configuration Settings" under "Basic Settings" of the master station to an item other than "Basic Period" for a communication target, multiply LS: communication cycle interval by the multiple specified in "Multiple Period Setting"...
  • Page 281 Processing Branch Loop Loop Detailed description    Loop according to the number No.2 to Check device stations with the station number columns of 1 to 120 in of stations No.11 "Network Configuration Settings" for the master station one by one. (i = 1;...
  • Page 282 When using the inverter FR-E800 (RX: 32 points, RY: 32 points, RWr: 32 points, RWw: 32 points) When 1  the number of inverters  44, n = 1 When 45  the number of inverters  88, n = 2 When 89 ...
  • Page 283: Communication Cycle Intervals

    Communication cycle intervals The minimum value of the communication cycle interval (cyclic data transfer processing time) is calculated by the following calculation formula. Variables enclosed in double quotes ("") are the setting values in "Network Configuration Settings" under "Basic Settings." Communication mode Reference Page 282 Unicast mode...
  • Page 284: Unicast Mode

    No.4, whichever is larger) + No.5 + No.6 Details on the calculation formulas for No.1 to No.6 are shown in the following tables. • NZ81GN11-SX, 1 Gbps Calculation formula {(50  n1) + (16  n2) + ndm}  8 + (Sn - 1)  830 + 14000 + nrp {(30 ...
  • Page 285 • NZ81GN11-T2, 1 Gbps Calculation formula {(50  n1) + (16  n2) + ndm}  8 + (Sn - 1)  830 + 14000 + nh + nrp {(30  n1) + (16  n2) + ndm}  4 + (1661  n1) + (Sn - 1)  830 + 14300 + nh + nrp {(50 ...
  • Page 286: Calculation Formula

    •  A calculation formula depends on the conditions for a model used and the communication speed of the master station as follows: Condition Calculation formula NZ81GN11-SX 1 Gbps p1 + p2 + p3 + kp NZ81GN11-T2 1 Gbps p1 + p2 + p3 + kp...
  • Page 287 + No.5 + No.6 Details on the calculation formulas for No.1 to No.6 are shown in the following tables. • NZ81GN11-SX, 1 Gbps Calculation formula {(50  n1l) + (16  n2l) + ndml}  8 + (Sn - 1)  830 + 14000 + nh + nrp + (the value in No.3 or No.4, whichever is larger) {(30 ...
  • Page 288 Number of device stations Number of remote stations Number of local stations NZ81GN11-SX only BWCm "Multiple Period Setting" for "Communication Period Setting (LB/LW)" of the master station • When "LB/LW Points Extended Setting" is set to "Not to Extend," or to "Extend" and "Communication Period Setting (LB/LW)" to "Basic Period"...
  • Page 289 Sn  nhs • nhs: Value of (nds + (20  n4)) / (1488  Sn) rounded up to the nearest integer NZ81GN11-SX Sn  (RXb + RWrb) + Ln  (LBxmb + LWxmb) + Sn + DIs • RXb: Value of (Total number of points of "RX Setting" of main modules) / (11744  Sn) rounded up to the nearest integer •...
  • Page 290 *1 Including values from the smallest value set in "Start" to the largest value set in "End" in "Network Configuration Settings" *2 A device station with the maximum value as a result of calculating the following for each device station  NZ81GN11-SX: Total of the following five values:  "RX Setting" / 8 ...
  • Page 291 Sn  40 Division information processing time • When "LB/LW Points Extended Setting" is set to "Extend" for an NZ81GN11-SX: Number of stations with "Communication Period Setting (LB/ LW)" set to "Normal-Speed" or "Low-Speed"  40 • Other cases: 0...
  • Page 292: Appendix 9 Windows User Account Control

    Appendix 9 Windows User Account Control The user account control (UAC) is provided to protect the system from being destroyed (e.g. prevention of start-up of a program which will execute an unintended operation). Confirmation message When enabling the user account control function, a message for the user account control appears at the following timings: •...
  • Page 293: Appendix 10Behavior When Entering Power Save Mode Or Enabling Fast Startup

    Appendix 10 Behavior When Entering Power Save Mode or Enabling Fast Startup This board does not support the power save mode (hibernate, sleep) and the fast startup. The following explains the behavior of a board on each function. Behavior when entering the power save mode (hibernate, sleep) Behavior when entering the hibernation/sleep mode The following explains the behavior of a board when a personal computer enters the power save mode (hibernate, sleep).
  • Page 294: Appendix 11 Melsecpowermanager

    Uninstalling MELSECPowerManager MELSECPowerManager is uninstalled automatically when uninstalling the software package. However, MELSECPowerManager cannot be uninstalled when other Mitsubishi Electric network interface boards are installed in a personal computer. Uninstall all the software packages on the personal computer to uninstall it.
  • Page 295: Appendix 12Unusable Character Strings (Reserved Words)

    Appendix 12 Unusable Character Strings (Reserved Words) This section shows the characters and character strings that cannot be used due to the specifications of an operating system or the utility of this product. Character strings that have predetermined roles and cannot otherwise be used are called reserved words. Reserved words cannot be used as names.
  • Page 296: Appendix 13Software Licenses And Copyrights

    Appendix 13 Software Licenses and Copyrights This section describes the licenses and copyrights of software used in this product. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm This product includes code that was developed by RSA Data Security, Inc. Copyright  1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc.
  • Page 297: Appendix 14Added And Changed Functions

    Appendix 14 Added and Changed Functions This section explains the function changes and update method. For the method for checking the version, refer to the following: Page 239 Checking Production Information and Firmware Version Change of hardware function The following shows the added and changed functions of a board. Added/changed contents Firmware version Software version...
  • Page 298: Firmware Update

    • NZ81GN11-SX (firmware version 02 or later) • NZ81GN11-T2 (firmware version 02 or later) For the update of a TSN board with firmware version 01, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. Obtaining a firmware update file Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative.
  • Page 299: Performing Firmware Update

    Update method Preparation Store a firmware update file in a folder on a personal computer. Make sure that the total number of characters for the path name and file name of the firmware update file is 259 or less. Update the software package to the latest version. Page 299 Update of software package Install a board on a slot of the personal computer.
  • Page 300 Behavior during firmware update The following processing is performed when starting the firmware update. It is processed for each board with the checkbox selected in order of "No." The target board enters the offline mode. During the firmware update, a CC-Link IE TSN interface board is set to offline mode regardless of the parameter setting. All LEDs of a board being updated are turned OFF.
  • Page 301: Update Of Software Package

    For details of the updated version of software and the functions which are added or changed, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. Obtaining an updated version Please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. Installation method Save the obtained data for installation to the system drive, CD, etc.
  • Page 302: Change Of A Board Or Personal Computer

    Change of a board or personal computer The following shows the procedures for changing a board or personal computer. The parameter setting before change can be used by saving it to a file then writing it to a board after change. Saving the setting before change Start the CC IE TSN utility.
  • Page 303: Index

    INDEX ......243 Cable clamp ..... . 18,49 Channel number .
  • Page 304 MEMO...
  • Page 305: Revisions

    Japanese manual number: SH-082613-C This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual.
  • Page 306: Conditions Of Use For The Product

    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.
  • Page 307: Warranty

    WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product. 1. Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term, the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company.
  • Page 308: Information And Services

    INFORMATION AND SERVICES For further information and services, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative. Visit our website to find our locations worldwide. Locations Worldwide MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Factory Automation Global Website www.MitsubishiElectric.com/fa/about-us/overseas/ TRADEMARKS Microsoft, Visual C++, Visual C#, Visual Studio, and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.
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