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Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R MELSECWinCPU User Manual (306 pages)
Programmable Controller
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Mitsubishi Electric
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Controller
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Conditions of Use for the Product
10
Considerations for Use
10
Compliance with Emc and Low Voltage Directives
11
Introduction
11
Table of Contents
12
Relevant Manuals
18
Generic Terms and Abbreviations
19
Terms
19
Part 1 Product Introduction
21
Chapter 1 Part Names
22
Chapter 2 Specifications
26
Performance Specifications
26
Operational Specifications
28
Operation Start Timing
28
Operation Mode
28
Y Output Status
30
Operation When a Momentary Power Failure Occurs
31
Considerations
31
Chapter 3 Function List
32
Chapter 4 Procedures before Operation
34
Outline
34
Installing a Battery (FX3U-32BL)
35
Setting up Windows
36
Operation after the Setup
42
Windows Default Settings
51
Restrictions
53
Setting Parameters
54
Writing Parameters to this Product
56
Applying Parameters
56
Creating and Registering a User Program
57
Development Environment
57
Environment Configuration
57
Creating and Registering a User Program
58
Chapter 5 Power off and Reset
59
Turning off the Power of this Product
59
Shutting down Windows
59
Resetting this Product
60
Resetting this Product as a Whole
60
Resetting the Windows Function
60
Resetting the MELSEC Functions
60
Chapter 6 System Configuration
61
Hardware Configuration
61
Calculation for the Current Consumption Value of a USB Device
62
Software Configuration
64
Operating System
64
Applications
64
Folder Configuration
67
Memory Configuration
67
Peripheral Device Configuration
68
SD Memory Card
68
Cfast Card
68
Considerations for Configuring a System
69
Development Environment (Visual Studio)
69
SD Memory Card
69
Cfast Card
70
Extension Base Unit
70
Ethernet Port
71
IP Address Settings
72
Chapter 7 Wiring
73
USB Connector
73
Ethernet Connector
75
HDMI Connector
77
Connector
78
Measure to Prevent a Cable from Falling out
80
CHAPTER 8 INSERTION/REMOVAL of SD MEMORY CARD and Cfast CARD
81
SD Memory Card
81
Insertion
81
Removal
82
Cfast Card
83
Insertion
83
Removal
84
Initialization (Format)
86
Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspection
90
Daily Inspection
90
Periodic Inspection
91
Replacing a Battery
92
BIOS Setup
94
Starting the Setup
94
Setup Menus
94
Windows Recovery
101
Creating Recovery Data
101
Performing a Recovery
103
CHAPTER 10 Windows FUNCTION
106
Windows Services
106
Events Registered by Windows Service
107
Part 3 Melsec Functions
109
Chapter 11 Programmable Controller Device Memory Function
110
Access with MELSEC Data Link Functions
111
Access Via a Bus or Factory Automation Network
111
Access from MELSOFT Products or Gots
111
Chapter 12 Bus Access Function
112
Device Access
112
Access with MELSEC Data Link Functions
113
Access from MELSOFT Products or Gots
113
Data Communication between CPU Modules
114
Memory Used
115
Data Communication with CPU Buffer Memory
119
Data Communication with Fixed Scan Communication Area
120
Data Assurance for Accessing CPU Buffer Memory
124
Interrupt Notification Reception
125
Interrupt from a C Controller Module (Another CPU)
126
Interrupt from a Programmable Controller CPU Module (Another CPU Module)
128
Interrupt from a Module
132
Chapter 13 Melsoft Connection Function
133
Connection Method
134
Firewall Settings
134
CW Configurator Settings
136
External Device Configuration
141
Chapter 14 Time Synchronization Function
145
Single CPU System
147
Multiple CPU System
147
Setting this Product as CPU No.1
149
Setting this Product as CPU No.2, No.3, or No.4
149
When Not Synchronizing Time
150
Chapter 15 Multiple Cpu System Function
151
Out-Of-Group I/O Fetch
152
Access to Controlled Modules
152
Access to Non-Controlled Modules
152
Multiple CPU Synchronous Startup Setting
154
Fixed Scan Communication Setting
155
CPU Number-Based Data Assurance Setting
155
Chapter 16 Network Module Access Function
156
Cyclic Transmission
157
Accessible Link Devices
157
Method for Accessing Link Devices
158
Cyclic Data Assurance
164
Refresh Cycle
165
Transient Transmission
166
Access to the same Network
167
Access to a Different Network
171
Message Communication (Network Module Dedicated Instructions)
172
Processing Time
174
Link Refresh Time
174
Refresh Cycle
176
Reduction of Link Refresh Time
177
Transmission Delay Time of Cyclic Transmission
178
MELSEC Data Link Function Setting Function
179
Chapter 17 Label Communication Function
180
Chapter 18 Fixed Cycle Processing Function
183
Part 4 Module Operation Functions
185
Chapter 19 Remote Operation Function
186
Chapter 20 Hardware Reset Function
189
Chapter 21 Individual Reset Function
191
Bus Reset
192
Windows Forced Restart
193
CHAPTER 22 Windows SHUTDOWN FUNCTION
195
CHAPTER 23 Windows FORCED RESTART at ERROR FUNCTION
197
Chapter 24 Y Output Control Function
199
Chapter 25 Information Led Operation Function
201
Part 5 Diagnostics and Maintenance Functions
203
Chapter 26 Bus Access Diagnostics Function
204
Chapter 27 Watchdog Timer Function
206
Chapter 28 Self-Diagnostics Function
208
Self-Diagnostics Timing
208
Error Status Check
208
Error Detection Setting
209
Operation Setting When an Error Is Detected
210
Current Consumption Monitoring Function
213
Chapter 29 Error Clear Function
215
Chapter 30 Event History Function
217
Event Information to be Registered
217
Registration Destination for Event Information
218
Chapter 31 Parameter/Event History Initialization Function
219
Part 6 Troubleshooting
221
Chapter 32 Troubleshooting
222
Checking Errors with Leds
223
Checking Events with the Event Viewer
225
Checking Errors in CW Configurator
226
Chapter 33 Error Code List
229
Error Codes for Self-Diagnostics
229
Other Error Codes
252
Chapter 34 Troubleshooting by Symptom
256
Ethernet Communication between a Personal Computer and this Product Fails
256
The PING Command Responds Abnormally
256
The PING Command Responds Normally
256
MELSOFT Connection Cannot be Established
257
Specific Communication Port Cannot be Opened by a User Application
257
Communication Error Occurs During Ethernet Communication
257
Date and Time Gap Occurs between the Event History Time and Windows Clock
258
Different Date and Time Is Displayed in Event History and "Logged" of Event Log
258
The Windows Forced Restart Function Cannot be Performed
258
The Windows Shutdown Function Cannot be Performed
259
The Bus Reset Function Cannot be Performed
259
The Priority of a Boot Device Cannot be Switched
260
The y Device Assigned to "Y Output Setting While Windows Is Restarting" Is Not Turned on
260
The y Device Assigned to "Y Output Setting When Windows Shut Down" Is Not Turned on
260
The os LED Does Not Turn off after Windows Is Shut down
261
Windows Cannot be Restarted
261
The Windows Forced Restart at Error Function Is Performed Even When no System Error Occurs
261
A USB Device Does Not Operate
262
The Mouse or Keyboard Do Not Operate
263
The Display Is Not Showing Windows
263
An SD Memory Card Cannot be Accessed
263
A Cfast Card Cannot be Accessed
264
Device Data Cannot be Displayed in GOT
264
Communication Cannot be Performed
264
Installation of a MELSOFT Product Fails
264
The Message 'Something Happened, and We Couldn't Install a Feature' Is Displayed
265
Date and Time in "Logged" of Event Log Is Different from Actual Registration Time
265
Error Message of Runtimebroker.exe 'The Group or Resource Is Not in the Correct State to Perform the Requested Operation.' Appears
265
A License Cannot be Authorized
265
An Execution Delay Occurs in Applications
266
Windows Display Language
266
A Value Cannot be Read by the Out-Of-Group I/O Fetch Function
266
Appendix
267
Appendix 1 Event List
267
How to Read the Event List
267
Event List
268
Appendix 2 Windows Event List
270
Appendix 3 Device List
273
Appendix 4 Special Relay List
275
Appendix 5 Special Register List
278
Appendix 6 Buffer Memory List
290
Appendix 7 Parameter List
291
System Parameter
291
CPU Parameter
292
Module Parameter
292
Appendix 8 How to Use MELSEC-Q Series Modules
293
Window Change in CW Configurator
293
Setting Procedure
294
Considerations
294
Appendix 9 General Safety Requirements
295
When the ERR. Contact of a Power Supply Module Is Not Used
295
When the ERR. Contact of a Power Supply Module Is Used
297
Fail-Safe Measures When a System of this Product Fails
298
Appendix 10External Dimensions
299
Index
300
Revisions
302
Warranty
303
Trademarks
304
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