SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before using this product.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly. The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only. For the safety precautions of the programmable controller system, refer to the user's manual for the CPU module used.
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[Security Precautions] WARNING ● To maintain the security (confidentiality, integrity, and availability) of the programmable controller and the system against unauthorized access, denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, computer viruses, and other cyberattacks from external devices via the network, take appropriate measures such as firewalls, virtual private networks (VPNs), and antivirus solutions.
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To prevent this, configure an external safety circuit, such as a fuse. ● Mitsubishi Electric programmable controllers must be installed in control panels. Wiring and replacement of a module must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of protection against electric shock.
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[Startup and Maintenance Precautions] WARNING ● Do not touch any terminal while power is on. Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction. ● Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal block screws and connector screws.
Notwithstanding the above restrictions, Mitsubishi Electric may in its sole discretion, authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or more of the Prohibited Applications, provided that the usage of the PRODUCT is limited only for the specific applications agreed to by Mitsubishi Electric and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail-safe, redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTs are required.
To operate the D/A converter module in CC-Link IE TSN communication mode, set the function setting switch 1 to OFF. ( Page 28 Function setting switch setting) Relevant products NZ2GN2S-60DA4, NZ2GN2B-60DA4 Unless otherwise specified, this manual describes the program examples in which the remote I/O signals and remote registers are assigned for a D/A converter module as follows.
RELEVANT MANUALS The following manuals are relevant to this product. Manual name [manual number] Description CC-Link IE TSN Digital-Analog Converter Module Part names, specifications, procedures before operation, system configuration, installation, wiring, User's Manual (CC-Link IE TSN Communication parameter settings, functions, programming, troubleshooting, I/O signals, and remote buffer memory of Mode) the D/A converter module to be used in CC-Link IE TSN communication mode [SH-082133ENG] (this manual)
TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms. Term Description CC-Link IE TSN Class A group of devices and industrial switches compatible with CC-Link IE TSN, ranked according to the functions and performance by the CC-Link Partner Association. For CC-Link IE TSN Class, refer to the CC-Link IE TSN Installation Manual (BAP-C3007ENG-001) published by the CC- Link Partner Association.
GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following generic terms and abbreviations. Generic term/abbreviation Description A/D converter module An abbreviation for the CC-Link IE TSN analog-digital converter module Analog module A generic term for an A/D converter module and a D/A converter module CC-Link IE TSN remote module A generic term for an A/D converter module, a D/A converter module, an I/O module D/A converter module...
PART NAMES This section describes part names of the D/A converter module. • Spring clamp terminal block type • Screw terminal block type Name Application PW LED Indicates the power supply status of the D/A converter module. • On: Power-on •...
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Name Application Function setting switch Sets the operation mode and the output range. Page 28 Function setting switch setting A port for the connection to CC-Link IE TSN (RJ45 connector) Connect an Ethernet cable. ( Page 37 Wiring of Ethernet Cable) There are no restrictions on the connection order of the cables for P1 and P2.
SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the specifications of the D/A converter module. General Specifications Item Specifications Operating ambient 0 to 55 temperature Storage ambient -25 to 75 temperature Operating ambient 5 to 95%RH, non-condensing humidity Storage ambient humidity Vibration resistance Compliant with IEC Frequency Constant...
Ethernet Communication Specifications The following table shows the Ethernet communication specifications for the D/A converter module. Item Description Transmission Data transmission speed • 1Gbps specifications • 100Mbps Communication mode 1000BASE-T Full-duplex 100BASE-TX Interface RJ45 connector (AUTO MDI/MDI-X) Maximum frame size 1518 bytes Maximum segment length 100m...
Performance Specifications NZ2GN2S-60DA4 Item NZ2GN2S-60DA4 Station type Remote station Communication speed • 1Gbps • 100Mbps CC-Link IE TSN Class • CC-Link IE TSN Class B (factory default) • CC-Link IE TSN Class A CC-Link IE TSN Protocol version CC-Link IE TSN Class B CC-Link IE TSN Protocol version 1.0...
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*1 The performance specifications vary depending on firmware versions of modules used. ( Page 214 Added and Changed Functions) *2 For details on the I/O conversion characteristics, refer to the following. Page 188 I/O Conversion Characteristics of D/A Conversion *3 Except for the conditions under noise influence. *4 When using a solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve, the wire size must be 0.75...
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NZ2GN2B-60DA4 Item NZ2GN2B-60DA4 Station type Remote station Communication speed • 1Gbps • 100Mbps CC-Link IE TSN Class • CC-Link IE TSN Class B (factory default) • CC-Link IE TSN Class A CC-Link IE TSN Protocol version CC-Link IE TSN Class B CC-Link IE TSN Protocol version 1.0 CC-Link IE TSN Protocol version 2.0 *6*7...
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*3 Except for the conditions under noise influence. *4 This can be used for the D/A converter module with the firmware version "05" or later. *5 The D/A converter module with the firmware version "05" or earlier has protocol version 1.0. *6 The D/A converter module with the firmware version "06"...
Function List This section lists the functions of the D/A converter module. Item Description Reference Page 63 D/A D/A conversion enable/disable setting function Sets whether to enable or disable the D/A conversion for each channel. Disabling the D/A conversion for unused channels reduces the conversion cycles. Conversion Enable/ Disable Setting Function...
PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION This chapter describes the procedures before operation. IP address/station number setting switch setting Set the fourth octet of IP address of the D/A converter module. Page 26 IP address/station number setting switch setting Function setting switch setting Set the network setting function, output range switch enable/disable setting, and range switching function.
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To replace the D/A converter module, follow the procedure described below. • When the output range switch enable/disable setting is disabled, export the parameter setting. This step is not necessary when the device station parameter automatic setting is enabled. • Turn off the D/A converter module power supply and remove the D/A converter module. •...
Install GX Works3 with the following version in accordance with the D/A converter module used. Model name Software version NZ2GN2S-60DA4, NZ2GN2B-60DA4 Version 1.055H or later CC-Link IE TSN Configurator Setting a communication speed and the CC-Link IE TSN Class setting for the D/A converter module requires CC-Link IE TSN Configurator.
A profile is required to use the D/A converter module in the CC-Link IE TSN configuration setting. The following table shows the applicable profile versions. Model name Firmware version Profile version NZ2GN2S-60DA4, NZ2GN2B-60DA4 "01" or later "00" or later "02" or later "01" or later "03"...
INSTALLATION AND WIRING This chapter describes the installation and wiring of the D/A converter module. Setting Switch IP address/station number setting switch setting Set the fourth octet of IP address using the IP address/station number setting switches on the front of D/A converter module. The setting of IP address/station number setting switches is enabled when the D/A converter module is powered on.
Setting range The setting value must be in the range between 1 and 254. When a value in the range of 1 to 254 is set, the IP address and subnet mask are as follows. • The first three octets of the IP address: Octets one, two, and three from the IP address of the master station are used for operation.
Function setting switch setting Use the function setting switches on the front of the D/A converter module to set the network setting function, output range switch enable/disable setting, and range switching function. The setting of the function setting switch is enabled when the D/A converter module is powered on. Therefore, set each function when the module is powered off.
■Settings of the function setting switch 3 to function setting switch 10 The following table lists the settings of the function setting switch 3 to function setting switch 10. Function setting switch 3 to function setting switch 10 Setting 3, 5, 7, 9 4, 6, 8, 10 0 to 20mA 4 to 20mA...
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Restrictions The following table lists the restrictions applied when the function setting switch 2 is enabled. Item Description Shift function The shift function cannot be used. A value for CH Shifting set value (RWw10 to RWw13) is ignored. Initial data setting request flag (RY9) When Initial data setting request flag (RY9) is turned on, an operating condition setting change disable error (error code: 3610H) occurs and the operating condition is not changed.
Installation Environment and Installation Position Installation environment Installation location Do not install the D/A converter module in places where: • Ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 to 55; • Ambient humidity is outside the range of 5 to 95% RH; •...
Installation direction The D/A converter module can be installed in six directions. Use a DIN rail (1) to install the D/A converter module. (1) DIN rail (2) Horizontal installation (3) Downward installation (4) Vertical installation (5) Upward installation (6) Horizontal installation (upside down) 5 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 5.2 Installation Environment and Installation Position...
Installation How to mount a module on a DIN rail Installation procedure Hang the upper tabs of the D/A converter module on the top of the DIN rail. Push in the DIN rail hooks of the D/A converter module until they click. Do not slide a module from the edge of the DIN rail when mounting it.
Wiring to Terminal Block for Module Power Supply and FG Tightening torque Tighten the terminal block mounting screws within the following tightening torque range. Tightening the screws too much may damage the D/A converter module case. Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal block mounting screw (M2.5 screw) 0.2 to 0.3Nm Wire to be used...
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Connecting and disconnecting the cable To connect the cable, fully insert a wire with a bar solderless terminal into a wire insertion opening. After inserting the wire, pull it lightly to check that it is securely clamped. Continuity can be checked with test terminal (1). Use the following test plug to check continuity.
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Precautions • Use a bar solderless terminal for the wiring to the push-in type spring clamp terminal block. If a stripped wire is inserted into a wire insertion opening, the wire cannot be securely clamped. • For how long the wire should be stripped, follow the specifications of the bar solderless terminal used. To attach a bar solderless terminal to a wire, use a crimping tool.
Wiring of Ethernet Cable Wiring method ■Installation method Turn off the power supply of the D/A converter module and the power supply of the external device. With attention to the orientation of the cable, push the Ethernet cable connector into the D/A converter module until it clicks.
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Precautions ■Laying Ethernet cables • The Ethernet cables must be placed in the duct or fixed by clamp. If not, dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled, resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact. •...
Wiring to Analog Output Terminal Block Wiring of spring clamp terminal block Wire to be used The following table describes the wire to be connected to the spring clamp terminal block. Wire diameter Type Material Temperature rating AWG22 to 16 Stranded Copper 75...
■Removal procedure Turn the lever to the release lever position and remove the terminal block from the D/A converter module. ■Installation procedure Move the lever to the lock lever position and push the terminal block. When the terminal block is fully pushed in, the hook of the lever hangs on the module and fits the terminal block.
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Connecting and disconnecting the cable ■Connecting the cable Strip the cable as follows. • The strip length of wire: 10mm Insert a wire whose tip was processed into a wire insertion opening (2) and push it all the way in to the back. If the wire cannot be inserted by this method, insert the wire all the way in to the back while pressing the release button (1) using a flathead screwdriver with a tip width of 2.0 to 2.5mm.
Wiring of screw terminal block Tightening torque Tighten the terminal screws within the following tightening torque range. Tightening the screws too much may damage the D/A converter module case. Screw type Tightening torque range Terminal screw (M35.2 screw) 0.43 to 0.57Nm Terminal block mounting screw (M3.5 screw) 0.68 to 0.92Nm Wire to be used...
Signal name The following table lists the signal names of the terminal block. Item Terminal number Signal name Signal name Terminal number Do not wire the NC terminals. Incorrect wiring may cause malfunction or failure of the D/A converter module. Wiring method Loosen the terminal screw.
External Wiring Using a voltage output Motor drive module CH1 to CH4 and others D/A conversion 1kΩ 1MΩ *1 For the cable, use the 2-core shielded twisted pair cable. *2 If there is noise or ripples in the external wiring, connect a 0.1 to 0.47F capacitor (25V or higher voltage-resistant product) to the input terminal of the external device.
VARIOUS SETTINGS Network Configuration Setting Set the parameters of the D/A converter module with the network parameters written to the CPU module of the master station. For the setting procedure for the master station, refer to the following. User's manual for the master station used Communication period interval setting When using the D/A converter module in CC-Link IE TSN, set the communication period interval setting as follows.
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■When the CC-Link IE TSN Class of the D/A converter module is CC-Link IE TSN Class A Set a value so that the basic period (Communication period interval setting) of the D/A converter module magnification is 1ms or more and 1.28s or less. Item Description Basic period (Communication period interval setting)
Network topology setting When using the D/A converter module in CC-Link IE TSN, set the network topology setting as follows. Firmware version of D/A converter module Setting item "03" or later • Line topology, star topology, or mixture of star topology and line topology *1*2 •...
Window Displayed items Item Setting details Setting range RX Setting, RY Setting Points Set the assignment of RX/RY points. 0 to 128 (Default value: 32) Start The RX/RY start number is displayed. The RX/RY end number is displayed. RWr Setting, RWw Setting Points Set the assignment of RWr/RWw...
Parameter Setting The following methods are available for setting parameters of the D/A converter module. • Device station parameter automatic setting (Page 51 Device station parameter automatic setting) • Parameter processing of a device station (Page 57 Parameter processing of a device station) When parameters are set by the device station parameter automatic setting, even if the D/A converter module is replaced due to its failure, the parameters for the D/A converter module are automatically set via the master station.
Setting item Description Setting range Reference Page 68 Scaling Scaling function CH Scaling enable/disable Set whether to enable or • Enable setting disable the scaling. • Disable (Default value) Function CH Scaling upper limit Set the upper limit value of -32000 to 32000 value scale conversion.
Device station parameter automatic setting The device station parameter automatic setting writes the D/A converter module parameters to the CPU module. The D/A converter module parameters are saved in the CPU built-in memory or the SD memory card. The parameters are automatically set in the D/A converter module via the master station when the D/A converter module joins or returns to the network.
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Double-click the item to be set, and enter the setting value. To save the parameter setting values in a CSV file, click the [Export] button. Tor read the parameter setting values from a CSV file, click the [Import] button. Click the [Close with Reflecting the Setting] button to close the "Parameter of Device Station" window. Select [Close with Reflecting the Setting] and close the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration"...
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Click the [Detail] button for "Device Station Setting" to display the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration - Device Station Setting" window. Check that the checkbox for the write target D/A converter module is selected. Select the checkbox if not selected. In the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration - Device Station Setting" window, only the device stations whose "Parameter Automatic Setting"...
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When changing the parameters Operating procedure Display the "Online Data Operation" window. [Online] [Read from PLC] Select the read source "Device Station Setting" checkbox. Click the [Detail] button for "Device Station Setting" to display the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration - Device Station Setting"...
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Double-click "Detail Setting" beside the "Parameter Automatic Setting" checkbox to display the "Parameter of Device Station" window. Check that "Method selection" is set to "Parameter auto-setting". Select the items to be changed, and set new values. Click the [Close with Reflecting the Setting] button to close the "Parameter of Device Station" window. Select [Close with Reflecting the Setting] and close the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration"...
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Check that the checkbox for the write target D/A converter module is selected. Select the checkbox if not selected. Click the [OK] button to close the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration - Device Station Setting" window. Write the set parameters to the CPU module of the master station and reset the CPU module of the master station, or turn off and on the power supply of the programmable controller.
Parameter processing of a device station The device station parameter processing writes the D/A converter module parameters to the D/A converter module. Parameter setting Operating procedure Display the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window. [Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] Model [Basic Settings] [Network Configuration Settings] Open the "Parameter of Device Station"...
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Double-click the item to be set, and enter the setting value. To save the parameter setting values in a CSV file, click the [Export] button. Tor read the parameter setting values from a CSV file, click the [Import] button. Click the [Execute Parameter Processing] button. Follow the on-screen instructions and click the [Yes] button.
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When changing the parameters Operating procedure Display the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window. [Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] Model [Basic Settings] [Network Configuration Settings] Open the "Parameter of Device Station" window. Select a D/A converter module from the station list, right-click, and select [Parameter of Device Station]. Set "Method selection"...
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Select the items to be changed, and set new values. • Click [Copy "Read Value" to "Write Value/Setting Value"] button and paste the value. • Select the items to be changed, and set new values. Click the [Execute Parameter Processing] button. Follow the on-screen instructions and click the [Yes] button.
Precautions When using the master station in multicast mode ■When the firmware version is "03" or later Cyclic frames of multicast are not relayed via an Ethernet device (or a remote station of CC-Link IE TSN Class A) connected to a D/A converter module. ■When the firmware version is "02"...
FUNCTIONS This chapter describes the details of the functions available in the D/A converter module, and the setting methods for those functions. For details on remote I/O signals, remote registers, and remote buffer memory, refer to the following: Page 160 Remote I/O Signal Page 168 Remote Register Page 172 Remote Buffer Memory Setting method...
D/A Conversion Enable/Disable Setting Function This function allows D/A conversion to be enabled or disabled for each channel. Disabling the D/A conversion for unused channels reduces the conversion cycles. Setting method Operating procedure Use "CH D/A conversion enable/disable setting" in "D/A conversion enable/disable setting". 7 FUNCTIONS 7.2 D/A Conversion Enable/Disable Setting Function...
D/A Output Enable/Disable Function This function sets whether to output the D/A conversion value or the offset value for each channel. Setting method Operating procedure Set CH Output enable/disable flag (RY10 to RY13). 7 FUNCTIONS 7.3 D/A Output Enable/Disable Function...
Conversion Speed and Conversion Cycle Conversion speed Conversion speed is the rate at which the D/A converter module converts and outputs digital values. The conversion speed is 200s/channel. Conversion cycle The conversion cycle is the period for D/A conversion in a channel. The conversion cycle changes according to the number of conversion enabled channels and conversion speed.
Range Switching Function This function sets the output range for each channel. An output range can be selected from the following. • Voltage: 1 to 5V, 0 to 5V, -10 to 10V, 0 to 10V • Current: 4 to 20mA, 0 to 20mA Setting method Operating procedure Set "CH...
Analog Output HOLD/CLEAR Setting Function This function sets whether to hold or clear the analog value output when the CPU module is in the following operating status: RUN, STOP, PAUSE, or a stop error. Combination of analog output status The following table shows how the analog output status changes, depending on the combination of settings for D/A conversion enable/disable setting and CH...
Scaling Function This function performs scale conversion on a digital value to the set range of the scaling upper limit value and the scaling lower limit value. The function reduces the time and effort to create a program of the scale conversion. How to interpret the scaling setting Set a value corresponding to the upper limit value of the analog output value in the range setting for the scaling upper limit value.
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Example of the scaling setting When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range 0 to 5V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 10000 • "CH1 Scaling lower limit value": 2000 digit 16000 16383 (1) 2000...
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When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range -10 to 10V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 12000 • "CH1 Scaling lower limit value": 4000 digit 16000 16383 -16384 -16000...
Shift Function This function performs analog output, with the addition of the shifting set value to a digital value. The function facilitates fine adjustment at the system start-up. Operation The shifting set value is added to a digital value, and the added digital value is output in analog. When the scaling function is used, the scale conversion is executed after the addition by the shift function.
Setting example For channel 1 to which the input range 0 to 5V is set, when a conversion value shift amount of 10 is added to a D/A converter module with the following I/O characteristics digit 15990 16000 digit: Digital value V: Analog output voltage (V) (1) CH1 Digital value (RWw2) (2) Digital value after shift-and-add operation...
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When the shifting set value of 250 is added to channel 1 set with the output range -10 to 10V digit -16250 6000 15750 16000 digit: Digital value V: Analog output voltage (V) (1) CH1 Digital value (RWw2) (2) Digital value after shift-and-add operation Digital value Digital value after shift-and-add operation Analog output voltage -16250...
Example of combined use of scaling function and shift function When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range 0 to 5V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 9000 •...
Digital Value Range Check Function This function outputs an error when the digital value is out of the digital input range for the output range. Notification When the digital value is greater than the upper limit of the setting range or smaller than the lower limit of the setting range, the out-of-range state is notified with the following operation.
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Operation example of the check code detection When the following settings are made for channel 1 with the output range -10 to 10V set to it • "CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting": "Enable" • "CH1 Scaling upper limit value": 24000 • "CH1 Scaling lower limit value": -24000 •...
7.10 Warning Output Function This function outputs a warning when a digital value falls within the warning output range set in advance. The following figure schematically shows how the warning output behaves in the D/A converter module. Digital value Digital value Analog output value Warning output upper limit value 10000...
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Notification When the digital value is greater than the warning output upper limit value or smaller than the warning output lower limit value, the warning is notified by the following. • Warning output flag (RWrA): Bit corresponding to the warning content turns on ( Page 170 Warning output flag). •...
7.11 CC-Link IE TSN Network Synchronous Communication Function This function performs D/A conversion with a synchronization cycle of the master station that supports the CC-Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function. This enables a D/A conversion module to operate at the same timing as other remote stations on the same network. Applicable version When using the CC-Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function, check the versions of D/A converter modules and master stations that support this function.
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When the synchronization cycle is set to a value out of the range, Synchronization cycle setting error (error code: D026H) occurs. For firmware version "07" or earlier, if the synchronization cycle (basic cycle magnification) is set to a value greater than 1000.00ms, Communication setting error 1 (error code: D000H) occurs.
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Operating procedure Display the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window. [Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] Model [Basic Settings] [Network Configuration Settings] Set "Network Synchronous Communication" to "Synchronous". • To use the CC-Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function for the D/A converter module, enable the CC-Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function of the master station.
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Restrictions This section describes restrictions to use the CC-Link IE TSN Network synchronous communication function. Restrictions to use this function with other functions Function name Restrictions Shift function The shift function cannot be used. CH Shifting amount to conversion value settings (RWw1 to RWw4) are ignored.
Timing chart The figure below shows the operation timing under the following settings: • Synchronization cycle of the master station: 0.85ms • Number of conversion enabled channels of the D/A converter module: 4 channels Executed by the D/A converter module. : D/A conversion processing 0.85ms (0.2ms)
7.12 CPU Module in STOP Analog Output Test Function This function outputs an analog value by using the remote device test function of the master module while the CPU module is in STOP. For details, refer to descriptions of the remote device test in the following manual. ...
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Timing chart The following shows the timing chart. Executed by the master module Executed by the D/A converter module Remote device test function enabled Executed by the engineering tool (device test) Analog output test in progress [Programmable controller CPU] STOP [Link special relay of the master module] 'Remote device forced output request' (SB0016)
7.13 CC-Link IE TSN Class Setting Function This function sets the CC-Link IE TSN Class (CC-Link IE TSN Class B or CC-Link IE TSN Class A) of the D/A converter module and saves the setting in the non-volatile memory. The CC-Link IE TSN Class setting is saved in the non-volatile memory inside the D/A converter module, and CC-Link IE TSN Class B is set by factory default.
Supported version • The D/A converter modules with the firmware version "06" or later support this function. • The D/A converter modules with the firmware versions that do not support this function operate with CC-Link IE TSN Class Page 214 Added and Changed Functions •...
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Display the Function setting of remote station batch/individual execution function window. [Tool] [Function setting of Remote station batch/individual execution function...] D/A converter modules are detected. Set "Process to be executed" to "CC-Link IE TSN Class read". 7 FUNCTIONS 7.13 CC-Link IE TSN Class Setting Function...
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Select the checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the CC-Link IE TSN Class read is to be executed. When the [Execute] button is clicked, the following window appears. Click the [OK] button. 7 FUNCTIONS 7.13 CC-Link IE TSN Class Setting Function...
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". The CC-Link IE TSN Class is displayed in "Read value". The value to be read by the CC-Link IE TSN Class read is the CC-Link IE TSN Class in which the D/A converter module is currently operating. Set "Processed to be executed"...
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Select the checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the CC-Link IE TSN Class write is to be executed, and set the CC-Link IE TSN Class under "Write value". The values that can be set to "Write value" by the D/A converter module for CC-Link IE TSN Class write are shown below.
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". Turn off the D/A converter module power supply with CC-Link IE TSN Class set. • After executing "CC-Link IE TSN Class write", turn the module power supply off and on to operate with the set CC-Link IE TSN Class.
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D/A converter modules are detected. Set "Process to be executed" to "CC-Link IE TSN Class read". 7 FUNCTIONS 7.13 CC-Link IE TSN Class Setting Function...
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Select the checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the CC-Link IE TSN Class read is to be executed. When the [Execute] button is clicked, the following window appears. Click the [OK] button. 7 FUNCTIONS 7.13 CC-Link IE TSN Class Setting Function...
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". The CC-Link IE TSN Class is displayed in "Read value". The value to be read by the CC-Link IE TSN Class read is the CC-Link IE TSN Class in which the D/A converter module is currently operating. Set "Processed to be executed"...
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Select the checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the CC-Link IE TSN Class write is to be executed, and set the CC-Link IE TSN Class under "Write value". When the [Execute] button is clicked, the following window appears. Click the [OK] button.
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". Turn off and on the module power supply of the D/A converter modules on which the CC-Link IE TSN Class was set. CC-Link IE TSN Class setting of the network configuration setting Set "CC-Link IE TSN Class" of the D/A converter module in the CC-Link IE TSN Configuration window of the network configuration setting.
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Monitoring the setting status Monitoring method by remote I/O signals The setting status of the CC-Link IE TSN Class can be checked by CC-Link IE TSN Class setting status (RXE). CC-Link IE TSN Class setting status (RXE) CC-Link IE TSN Class setting status CC-Link IE TSN Class A CC-Link IE TSN Class B Monitoring method by the selected station communication status monitor...
7.14 Communication Speed Setting Function This function sets the communication speed of D/A converter module (1Gbps or 100Mbps), and saves the setting in the non- volatile memory. The communication speed 1Gbps is set to the non-volatile memory by factory default. System configuration Connect the personal computer with CC-Link IE TSN Configurator installed to the D/A converter modules targeted for the communication speed setting.
Setting method The procedure of communication speed setting slightly varies depending on its timing. • Set at the module start-up • Set while the module is operating Set at the module start-up The following describes the procedure to set a communication speed at the module start-up. Connect D/A converter modules to the external power supply if needed.
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Set "Process to be executed" to "Communication speed read". Select checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the communication speed read is to be executed. When the [Execute] button is clicked, the following window appears. Click the [OK] button. 7 FUNCTIONS 7.14 Communication Speed Setting Function...
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". The communication speed is displayed in "Read value". A value to be read out by the communication speed read is an actual communication speed with which the D/ A converter module is operating. Set "Process to be executed" to "Communication speed write". 7 FUNCTIONS 7.14 Communication Speed Setting Function...
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Select checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the communication speed write is to be executed, and set the communication speed to "Write value". The values that can be set to "Write value" by the D/A converter module for communication speed write are shown below.
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". Turn off the module power supply of the D/A converter modules on which the communication speed setting has been executed. To operate the D/A converter modules with a newly set communication speed, turn off and on the module power supply after the execution of communication speed write.
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Set while the module is operating The following describes the procedure to set a communication speed while the module is operating. Connect the personal computer with CC-Link IE TSN Configurator installed to the D/A converter modules targeted for the communication speed setting, by using Ethernet cables. Display the "Function setting of remote station batch/individual execution function"...
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Select checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the communication speed read is to be executed. When the [Execute] button is clicked, the following window appears. Click the [OK] button. 7 FUNCTIONS 7.14 Communication Speed Setting Function...
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". The communication speed is displayed in "Read value". A value to be read out by the communication speed read is an actual communication speed with which the D/ A converter module is operating. Set "Process to be executed" to "Communication speed write". 7 FUNCTIONS 7.14 Communication Speed Setting Function...
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Select checkboxes of the D/A converter modules on which the communication speed write is to be executed, and set the communication speed to "Write value". When the [Execute] button is clicked, the following window appears. Click the [OK] button. 7 FUNCTIONS 7.14 Communication Speed Setting Function...
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Check that "Result" is "Normal completion". Turn off and on the module power supply of the D/A converter modules on which the communication speed setting has been executed. Monitoring a set value Which value is set as the communication speed can be checked by using Communication speed setting status (RXD). Communication speed setting status (RXD) Set value of communication speed 100Mbps...
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Precautions • The following table lists error codes that are displayed in "Error code" of CC-Link IE TSN Configurator if the communication speed write has been completed with an error. When the other error codes are displayed, refer to the manual of CC-Link IE TSN Configurator to take actions.
7.15 SLMP Communication Function This function communicates with the D/A converter module by using SLMP. For details on SLMP, refer to the following. SLMP Reference Manual Supported version The D/A converter modules with the firmware version "06" or later support this function. Page 214 Added functions Supported commands SLMP command...
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End codes of SLMP communication When the D/A converter module returns an abnormal response, the code or error code shown below is stored to the end code. End code Description and cause Action C059H The command or subcommand is specified incorrectly. Review the command or subcommand, and send it again.
(1) D/A converter modules targeted for firmware update Firmware update file When the firmware update file is necessary, please consult your local Mitsubishi representative. The file name of firmware update file is listed below. Model name File name NZ2GN2B-60DA4, NZ2GN2S-60DA4 CCIET_DA.SYF 7 FUNCTIONS 7.16 Firmware Update Function...
Setting method Setting the CC-Link IE TSN Firmware Update Tool is required to update firmware for D/A converter modules. For details, refer to the "Help" of the CC-Link IE TSN Firmware Update Tool. "Network Configuration Settings" window Set the following items in the "Network Configuration Settings" window. Item Description Module Name...
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"Application Settings" window Set the following items in the "Application Settings" window. Classification Item Setting range Description PC Settings IP Address 0.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254 Set the IP address of the personal computer. Port Number 0, 49152 to 65535 Set 0. FTP Settings FTP Mode "Active Mode"...
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Precautions If error information other than the above is displayed on the CC-Link IE TSN Firmware Update Tool, refer to the "Help" on the CC-Link IE TSN Firmware Update Tool. Precautions • After the completion of firmware update, power off and on the D/A converter module. Note that after firmware update, it takes longer time for the D/A converter module to restart (turning on of RUN LED) compared with ordinary times, since reconstruction processing is performed at restart after firmware update.
7.17 Module Power Supply Voltage Drop Detection Function This function detects a voltage drop of the module power supply. This function makes troubleshooting easy when the voltage of the power supplied to the D/A converter module drops, or when poor connection in the wiring occurs. Note that the voltage to be monitored for a module power supply voltage drop is 20.4V. Operation When a drop of the module power supply voltage is detected, the module results in the following state and an error is notified.
7.18 SNMP Agent Function This function allows the D/A converter module to operate as an SNMP agent. SNMP is a protocol for monitoring and controlling network devices on a network. Setting method The SNMP community name can be set with the SNMP community name setting function of the master station. If the SNMP community name is not set, the D/A converter module operates with the SNMP community name as "public".
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Supported SNMP version and MIB The following shows the SNMP versions and MIBs supported by the D/A converter module. • SNMP version: v2c • Supported MIB: MIB-II (RFC1213) Standard MIB The following table lists the standard MIB. : Available, : Not available Item Supported ...
PROGRAMMING This chapter describes the programming of the D/A converter module. Precautions for Programming This section describes the precautions for creating CC-Link IE TSN programs. Program for cyclic transmission For a program for cyclic transmission, provide interlock between the following link special relay (SB) and the link special register (SW).
• Master/local module: RJ71GN11-T2 (Start I/O number: 0000H to 001FH) • Input module: RX40C7 (Start I/O number: 0020H to 002FH) (2) Remote station (IP address/station number setting switches: 1) • D/A converter module: NZ2GN2S-60DA4 (analog output: CH1, CH2) ■Assignment of link devices X1000 ·...
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Digital value write command RX40C7 (X20 to X2F) Batch analog output enable command Warning output clear command Error clear command X1009 Initial data setting completion flag NZ2GN2S-60DA4 (RX0 to RX1F) X100A Error flag X100B Remote READY X101E Warning output signal...
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Setting method Operating procedure Create a project. [Project] [New...] For "CPU Parameter" in "Link Direct Device Setting", set "Extended Mode (iQ-R Series Mode)". [CPU Parameter] [Memory/Device Setting] [Link Direct Device Setting] [Link Direct Device Setting] When writing the module parameters of the RJ71GN11-T2 to the CPU module with the engineering tool, set "Extended Mode (iQ-R Series Mode)"...
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Display the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window and set parameters as follows. [Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] Model [Basic Settings] [Network Configuration Settings] When the firmware version is "06" or later, set "CC-Link IE TSN Class" in the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window so that it matches the CC-Link IE TSN Class of the D/A converter module.
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Click the [Close with Reflecting the Setting] button to close the "Parameter of Device Station" window. Select [Close with Reflecting the Setting] and close the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window. Display the refresh parameter setting window and set as follows. [Navigation window] ...
Program example 8 PROGRAMMING 8.2 When the Function Setting Switch 2 Is Not Used...
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(17), (36) Write a digital value. (41) Detect the warning output flag and check code. (68) Read the latest alarm code. (84), (99) Perform the processing to be performed when a CH2 warning occurs. (114), (129) Clear the alarm code. (132) Read the latest error code.
• Input module: RX40C7 (Start I/O number: 0020H to 002FH) (2) Remote station (IP address/station number setting switches: 1) • D/A converter module: NZ2GN2S-60DA4 (analog output: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4) Programming conditions D/A conversion in CH1, CH2, CH3, and CH4 of the D/A converter module is enabled and the written digital values are output as analog data.
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Device Description Y100A Error clear request flag NZ2GN2S-60DA4 (RY0 to RY1F) Y1010 CH1 Output enable/disable flag Y1011 CH2 Output enable/disable flag Y1012 CH3 Output enable/disable flag Y1013 CH4 Output enable/disable flag W1102 CH1 Digital value Remote register RWw W1103 CH2 Digital value...
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Setting method Operating procedure Create a project. [Project] [New...] For "CPU Parameter" in "Link Direct Device Setting", set "Extended Mode (iQ-R Series Mode)". [CPU Parameter] [Memory/Device Setting] [Link Direct Device Setting] [Link Direct Device Setting] When writing the module parameters of the RJ71GN11-T2 to the CPU module with the engineering tool, set "Extended Mode (iQ-R Series Mode)"...
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Display the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window and set parameters as follows. [Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] Model [Basic Settings] [Network Configuration Settings] When the firmware version is "06" or later, set "CC-Link IE TSN Class" in the "CC-Link IE TSN Configuration" window so that it matches the CC-Link IE TSN Class of the D/A converter module.
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Program example 8 PROGRAMMING 8.3 When the Function Setting Switch 2 Is Used...
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(17), (40) Write a digital value. (47) Detect the check code. (68) Read the latest error code. (83), (96) Clear the error code. 8 PROGRAMMING 8.3 When the Function Setting Switch 2 Is Used...
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION The D/A converter module has no special item to be inspected. However, to maintain the best condition of the system, perform the inspection in accordance with the items described in the MELSEC iQ-R Module Configuration Manual. 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION...
TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes errors that may occur while the D/A converter module is used, and their troubleshooting. 10.1 CC-Link IE TSN/CC-Link IE Field Diagnostics For CC-Link IE TSN, monitor the status and conduct an operation test. For details on CC-Link IE TSN/CC-Link IE Field diagnostics, refer to the following. ...
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Communication speed setting function • If the communication speed different from that of the currently-operating module has been set and remote reset is performed after that, a remote reset disable error (communication speed setting) (error code: 1091H) occurs, and the D/A converter module is not reset.
10.2 Checking the LEDs This section describes how to troubleshoot the system by the LEDs. When the PW LED does not turn on When the PW LED does not turn on, check the following items. Check item Action Is any LED other than the PW LED turned on? When any LED other than the PW LED turns on, the possible cause is a hardware failure.
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When the P1 LINK LED or P2 LINK LED turns off When the P1 LINK LED or P2 LINK LED turns off, check the following items. Check item Action Is the Ethernet cable used compliant with the relevant standard? Replace the cable with an Ethernet cable compliant with the relevant standard. ...
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When the DATA LINK LED turns off When the DATA LINK LED turns off, check the following items. Check item Action Is the Ethernet cable used compliant with the relevant standard? Replace the cable with an Ethernet cable compliant with the relevant standard. ...
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Check item Action Is a time synchronization source module with a higher priority newly Disconnection temporarily occurs due to switching of time synchronization connected to the network? sources. Wait until communication restarts. Does the master station connected to the network operate normally? If an error occurs in the master station, clear the error in the master station.
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Check item Action Is the CC-Link IE TSN Class of the D/A converter module set to CC-Link IE When the CC-Link IE TSN Class of the D/A converter module is set to CC-Link TSN Class A? IE TSN Class A, take the following action. •...
10.3 Unit Test The purpose of a unit test is to check if there is any abnormality in the D/A converter module. Turn off the power supply of the D/A converter module. Connect P1 and P2 of the D/A converter module with an Ethernet cable. Set the IP address/station number setting switches and the function setting switches as follows.
10.4 Troubleshooting by Symptom Troubleshooting by symptom is suitable for the case where modules fail to operate normally even though no error has occurred in the D/A converter module. If an error occurs in the D/A converter module, identify the cause of the error using the engineering tool.
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When the analog output value is not held When the analog output value is not held, check the following items. Check item Action Is the setting for the analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting function correct? Set HOLD for the analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting function using the engineering tool.
10.5 How to Check Error Codes and Alarm Codes Error and alarm codes can be checked with the following methods. • Checking by using CC-Link IE TSN/CC-Link IE Field diagnostics • Checking by Latest error code (RWr0) • Checking by Latest alarm code (RWr1) •...
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To initialize the error history, click the [Delete Error/Event History] button. 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.5 How to Check Error Codes and Alarm Codes...
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Checking by Latest error code (RWr0) Check the latest error code with the remote register of the master/local module. Operating procedure [Online] [Monitor] [Device/Buffer Memory Batch Monitor] When the refresh target device for Latest error code (RWr0) is W1100 How to clear an error How to clear an error depends on the error type.
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Set "Method selection" to "Error clear request", and click the [Execute] button. When the following window appears, click the [Yes] button. When the following window appears, click the [OK] button. An error on the D/A converter module is cleared. 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.5 How to Check Error Codes and Alarm Codes...
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Checking by Latest alarm code (RWr1) Check the latest alarm code with the remote register of the master/local module. Operating procedure [Online] [Monitor] [Device/Buffer Memory Batch Monitor] When the refresh target device for Latest alarm code (RWr1) is W1101 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.5 How to Check Error Codes and Alarm Codes...
10.6 Error Code List The error codes are classified into the following three types. Classification Description Major error This error is a sign that recovery is impossible, with the RUN LED turning off. Moderate error This error is a sign that the module cannot continue to operate, with the ERR. LED turning on.
Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) 1053H Minor error Communication speed save limit The upper limit for the number of times Communication speed changes made in error a communication speed setting is and after this error will not be saved in saved is reached.
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Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) 1072H Minor error IP address change not reflected IP address setting was executed via Although the analog module saved the the engineering tool after the set IP address in the non-volatile communications with the master memory, the change in the IP address station started.
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Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) 2010H Moderate error Non-volatile memory data error The parameter data stored in the non- • To set the parameters of the non- (parameter) volatile memory are abnormal. volatile memory back to their default, change Parameter area initialization command (address: 1002H) as follows: Not commanded...
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Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) 2210H Moderate error Synchronous communication When CC-Link IE TSN Network • Check that the system configuration error 1 synchronous communication function meets the specifications by referring is used, time synchronization is to the manual for the master station.
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When multiple errors occur, only the latest error code is stored in Latest error code (RWr0). 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.6 Error Code List...
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Communication system error codes Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) *1*2 D000H Minor error Communication setting error 1 Invalid network settings are received. • Turn off and on the module power supply. • If this error persists, the failure of the module is a possible cause.
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Error code Classification Error name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) *1*2 D026H Minor error Synchronization cycle setting The synchronization cycle set in the Adjust the synchronization cycle of the error master station is not supported by the master station and then turn off and on module.
10.7 Alarm Code List Here is the list of alarm codes: indicates the number of the channel where an alarm has occurred. Alarm code Classification Alarm name Description and cause Action (hexadecimal) 0C0H Minor error CH Warning (upper limit) CH...
APPENDICES Appendix 1 Remote I/O Signal List of remote I/O signals This section lists I/O signals for a master/local module. The I/O signals assignment shown assumes that the remote I/O signals of the D/A converter module are assigned to RX0 to RX2F and RY0 to RY2F.
Details of remote input signals Initial data setting completion flag ■Device number Name Device number Initial data setting completion flag ■Description This flag turns on when the following is performed and the operation conditions are changed. Write the parameter data to a remote buffer memory area using the REMTO instruction. Turn on Initial data setting request flag (RY9).
Error flag ■Device number Name Device number Error flag ■Description Error flag (RXA) turns on when an error occurs. To clear Latest error code (RWr0), turn on and off Error clear request flag (RYA). • Minor error Latest error code (RWr0) 0000H (Error code) 0000H...
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• Major error Latest error code (RWr0) 0000H (Error code) Error flag (RXA) Error clear request flag (RYA) Remote READY (RXB) Executed by the D/A converter module Executed by the program (1) An error occurs. (2) When a major error occurs, it is not cleared even by executing an error clear request. Remote READY ■Device number Name...
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Output range switch enable/disable setting status flag ■Device number Name Device number Output range switch enable/disable setting status flag ■Description This flag can be used to check the output range switch enable/disable setting status. • Enable: ON • Disable: OFF The output range switch enable/disable setting status is set with the function setting switch.
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Warning output signal ■Device number Name Device number Warning output signal RX1E ■Description This signal turns on if a digital value falls into any of the following conditions even in one channel out of all the channels where D/A conversion is enabled. •...
Details of remote output signals Initial data setting request flag ■Device number Name Device number Initial data setting request flag ■Description Turn on this flag after writing parameter data to the remote buffer memory. Upon completion of the change of operating conditions, Initial data setting completion flag (RX9) turns on. For the timing of turning the flag on and off, refer to the following.
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Warning output clear request flag ■Device number Name Device number Warning output clear request flag RY1E ■Description Turn on and off this flag to clear the warning output. For the timing of when to turn on and off, refer to the following: Page 165 Warning output signal An alarm code, if stored in Latest alarm code (RWr1), is cleared.
Appendix 2 Remote Register List of remote register areas This section lists remote register areas for a master/local module. The remote register area assignment shown assumes that the remote register areas of the D/A converter module are assigned to RWr0 to RWr1F and RWw0 to RWw1F. Remote register (RWr) is the information input from the D/A converter module to the master/local module.
Details of remote register areas Latest error code ■Device number Name Device number Latest error code RWr0 ■Description The error code is stored when an error occurs. Turning on Error clear request flag (RYA) after eliminating the cause of the error clears the error code. The errors that have occurred in the past can be checked from the engineering tool.
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Warning output flag ■Device number Name Device number Warning output flag RWrA ■Description Whether the warning upper limit or warning lower limit is reached can be checked for each channel. Fixed as 0 (1) Upper limit (0: Normal (Default value), 1: Warning occurrence) (2) Lower limit (0: Normal (Default value), 1: Warning occurrence) For details on the warning output function, refer to the following: Page 77 Warning Output Function...
Digital value ■Device number Name Device number CH Digital value RWw2 RWw3 RWw4 RWw5 ■Description This area is where the digital value for D/A conversion from the CPU module is written in 16-bit signed binary data. Output range setting Setting range (Actual range) When a value out of the setting range is written 4 to 20mA...
Appendix 3 Remote Buffer Memory This section describes the remote buffer memory. The remote buffer memory consists of addresses for the parameter area, monitor area, and module control data area. The remote buffer memory can be read or written by SLMP commands or dedicated instructions. For SLMP commands, refer to the following.
Monitor area Module-based monitor data : Applicable, : Not applicable Address Name Default Read Write value Decimal Hexadecimal 1536 0600H Setting range monitor 0000H 1537 0601H Use prohibited 1538 0602H Parameter automatic setting status monitor 0000H ...
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Module control data area Station-based control data : Applicable, : Not applicable Address Name Default Read Write value Decimal Hexadecimal 4096 1000H Error history clear command 4097 1001H Error history clear completed 4098 1002H Parameter area initialization command ...
Details of remote buffer memory areas This section describes the remote buffer memory areas of the D/A converter module. D/A conversion enable/disable setting Address Name Address D/A conversion enable/disable setting 0102H Description This function allows D/A conversion to be enabled or disabled for each channel. Fixed as 0 0: D/A conversion enabled 1: D/A conversion disabled (default value)
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Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting Address Name Address Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting 0105H Description For each channel, set whether the analog value output when the CPU module was in RUN state is held or cleared when the module is in STOP state or when an error occurs. Setting value Analog output HOLD/CLEAR setting Setting value...
Warning output Address Name Address CH Warning output upper limit value 0108H 010AH 010CH 010EH CH Warning output lower limit value 0109H 010BH 010DH 010FH Description This function sets the upper limit value and lower limit value of the warning output range. For details on the warning output function, refer to the following: Page 77 Warning Output Function •...
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Scaling Address Name Address CH Scaling lower limit value 0119H 011BH 011DH 011FH CH Scaling upper limit value 011AH 011CH 011EH 0120H Description This function is used to set the lower limit value and upper limit value of the scale conversion range. For details on the scaling function, refer to the following.
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Parameter automatic setting status monitor Address Name Address Parameter automatic setting status monitor 0602H Description This function allows the parameter automatic setting status to be checked. Monitored value The following table shows the monitored values. Parameter automatic setting status Monitored value Details Unexecuted 0H (default value)
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Error history data 1 to 16 Address Name Address Error history data 1 to 16 0A00H to 0AFFH Description Up to 16 errors that have occurred in the module are stored. The following table lists the description stored in Error history data 1 (address: 0A00H to 0A0FH). Address 0A00H Error code...
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Error history clear command Address Name Address Error history clear command 1000H Description The error history stored in the module is cleared. Fixed as 0 (1) Error history clear command • 0: Not commanded (default) • 1: Commanded Operation of error history clear When Error history clear command (address: 1000H) is set to Commanded (1), the error history is cleared.
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Parameter area initialization command Address Name Address Parameter area initialization command 1002H Description This function sets parameters in remote buffer memory areas and non-volatile memory as default values. The D/A converter module can be restored when a non-volatile memory data error (parameter) (error code: 2010H) occurs. Fixed as 0 (1) 0: Not commanded (default value), 1: Commanded If a value other than the above is set, the setting value of lower 1 bit is used for operation.
Appendix 4 IP Address Setting Function Using the Engineering Tool An IP address can be set for D/A converter module using the engineering tool. To set an IP address using the engineering tool, set the IP address/station number setting switches to 0. When an IP address is set while those switches are set to a value other than 0, IP address change disable error 1 (error code: 1070H) occurs and the IP address will not be set.
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Display the "IP Address Setting" window. [CC-Link IE TSN Configuration] [Online] [IP Address Setting] Click the [Real Machine Information Detection] button. The information on the actual device connected to the master station is obtained. When a duplicated IP address is used for the D/A converter module and master station, the D/A converter module with a duplicated IP address is not displayed on the list.
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When indicator display has successfully started, the RUN LED of the D/A converter module flashes. The execution results are displayed at the bottom of the window. Enter the IP address to set in "IP Address" and click the [Setting] button. Follow the displayed message and click the [Yes] button.
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Precautions • When a value out of the range for the IP address is set, an IP address setting error (error code: D011H) occurs and the IP address will not be set. (Page 27 Setting range) • When an IP address is set for the D/A converter module using the engineering tool, the IP address is saved in the non- volatile memory and is reflected to the operation.
Appendix 5 I/O Conversion Characteristics of D/A Conversion The I/O conversion characteristics of D/A conversion are expressed by the slope of the straight line connecting the offset value and the gain value, both of which are used when a digital value written from the CPU module is converted to the corresponding analog output value (voltage or current).
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Current output characteristics The following graph shows the current output characteristics. digit 16000 -384 16383 digit: Digital input value mA: Analog output current (mA) (a) Analog output practical range Range setting Offset value Gain value Digital output value Maximum resolution 0 to 20mA 20mA 0 to 16000...
Appendix 6 Accuracy of D/A Conversion Accuracy of D/A conversion is the accuracy for the maximum value of analog output value. An output characteristic change caused by changing the output range does not sacrifice the accuracy, which is maintained within the described range of the performance specifications. The following figure shows the fluctuation range of accuracy with the range of -10 to 10V selected.
Appendix 7 CC-Link IE TSN Processing Time The CC-Link IE TSN processing time is the time taken for the D/A converter module to perform D/A conversion on a digital value written with the CPU module of the master station, and output the actual analog output value. The CC-Link IE TSN processing time is determined by the following processing time.
Appendix 8 Standard MIB The following tables list the details on the standard MIB. System group (1.3.6.1.2.1.1.) R: Read, W: Write Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil System sysDescr 1.3.6.1.2.1. DisplayStri Description of the system String ...
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Interface group (1.3.6.1.2.1.2.) R: Read, W: Write Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil Interface ifNumber 1.3.6.1.2.1. INTEGER Number of interfaces -2147483648 to 2147483647 ifTable ifTable 1.3.6.1.2.1. SEQUENC Information table for each ...
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Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil ifEn ifInErrors 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Number of received 0 to 4294967295 2.2.1.14 packets that could not be delivered to the upper protocol due to an error ...
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AddressTranslation group (1.3.6.1.2.1.3.) R: Read, W: Write Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil atTable atTable 1.3.6.1.2.1. SEQUENC Information table for each E OF address conversion IfEntry information atEntry atEntry...
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IP group (1.3.6.1.2.1.4.) R: Read, W: Write Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil • 1: forwarding ipForwardin 1.3.6.1.2.1. INTEGER Whether to operate as an IP forwarding gateway Operate •...
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Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil ipFragFails 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Number of IP datagrams 0 to 4294967295 Counter 4.18 discarded because they value could not be fragmented ipFragCreat 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Number of IP datagram 0 to 4294967295 ...
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Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil ipRouteIfIn 1.3.6.1.2.1. INTEGER Each ipRouteEntry ID -2147483648 to 4.21.1.2. 2147483647 Communica tion destination IP address ipRouteMet 1.3.6.1.2.1. INTEGER 1st routing path for the -2147483648 to ric1 4.21.1.3.
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Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil ipRouteMa 1.3.6.1.2.1. IpAddress Subnet mask for the Subnet mask Subnet 4.21.1.11. destination IP address mask Communica tion destination IP address ipRouteMet 1.3.6.1.2.1.
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ICMP group (1.3.6.1.2.1.5.) R: Read, W: Write Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil ICMP icmpInMsg 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Total number of ICMP 0 to 4294967295 Counter messages received value ...
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Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil ICMP icmpOutEc 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Number of ICMP echo 0 to 4294967295 Counter hoReps 5.22 response messages sent value icmpOutTi 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Number of ICMP 0 to 4294967295 ...
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UDP group (1.3.6.1.2.1.7.) R: Read, W: Write Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil udpInDatag 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Number of UDP 0 to 4294967295 Counter rams datagrams delivered to value UDP users ...
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SNMP group (1.3.6.1.2.1.7.) R: Read, W: Write Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil SNMP snmpInPkts 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Total number of SNMP 0 to 4294967295 Counter messages received from value TP (transport service) snmpOutPk 1.3.6.1.2.1.
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Classific OID value Type Detailed explanation Description Setting Remarks ation (SubTree) port avai value labil SNMP snmpOutTo 1.3.6.1.2.1. Counter Number of sent SNMP 0 to 4294967295 Counter oBigs 7.20 messages with error- value status 'tooBig' snmpOutN 1.3.6.1.2.1.
Appendix 9 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.
■Immunity requirements Specifications Test item Test description Standard value EN61131-2: 2017 EN61000-4-2 Static electricity is applied to the • 30M to 230MHz QP: 40dBV/m Electrostatic discharge immunity cabinet of the equipment. (10m in measurement range) • 230M to 1000MHz QP: 47dBV/m (10m in measurement range) EN61000-4-3 Electric fields are radiated to the...
Use shielded cables for external wiring and ground the shields of the external wiring cables to the control panel with the AD75CK cable clamp (manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation). (Ground the shield section 20 to 30cm away from the module.)
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Others ■Ferrite core A ferrite core has the effect of reducing radiation noise in the 30MHz to 100MHz band. It is recommended to attach ferrite cores if shielded cables coming out of the control panel do not provide sufficient shielding effects.
Requirements to compliance with the Low Voltage Directive The module operates at the rated voltage of 24VDC. The Low Voltage Directive is not applied to the modules that operate at the rated voltage of less than 50VAC and 75VDC. APPX Appendix 9 EMC and Low Voltage Directives...
Appendix 10 How to Check Production Information and Firmware Version Checking the production information The production information of D/A converter module can be checked with the following. • Rating plate • CC-Link IE TSN/CC-Link IE Field diagnostics Checking on the rating plate MODEL PW TERMINAL MAC ADD.
Checking the firmware version Check the firmware version of a D/A converter module with the following. • "Station Information List" window of CC-Link IE TSN/CC-Link IE Field Diagnostics • CC-Link IE TSN Firmware Update Tool For a module on which a firmware update has not been performed yet, the firmware version can be checked with the production information.
Appendix 11 Software Licenses and Copyright This section describes the licenses and copyrights to the 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.
Appendix 12 Added and Changed Functions This section lists functions added to or changed in the D/A converter module. Added functions The following table shows the functions that were added to the D/A converter module and the versions supporting these functions.
Appendix 13 External Dimensions The following shows the external dimensions of the D/A converter module. • Spring clamp terminal block type 35.5 (1) Center of DIN rail (Unit: mm) • Screw terminal block type 35.5 21.5 (1) Center of DIN rail (Unit: mm) APPX Appendix 13 External Dimensions...
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