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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

3

[Design Precautions]

4

WARNING

4

[Installation Precautions]

6

[Wiring Precautions]

7

[Disposal Precautions]

10

[Transportation Precautions]

10

CAUTION

10

REVISIONS

12

INTRODUCTION

13

CONTENTS

14

7-1 to 7-10

17

Manual name Description

21

MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION

22

CHAPTER1 OVERVIEW

26

(1) Programming

27

(2) Storing programs

27

(3) Executing programs

27

1.3 Structured Programming

28

Communication

30

(3) Easy data processing

33

1.5 Features

36

Personal computer or HMI

37

RS-232 cable

37

1.5 Features

39

CPU modules (Redundant CPUs)

42

Control system

43

Standby system

43

Relevant regulation

44

Function version

44

Serial No

44

Function

45

CHAPTER2 SEQUENCE PROGRAMS

46

(2) Programming method

47

2.2.1 Main routine program

49

2.2.2 Subroutine program

50

2.2.3 Interrupt program

51

1) Basic model QCPU

53

2.2.3 Interrupt program

55

Priority

56

(5) Restrictions

58

Note2.4Note4

60

Figure 2.17 Program setting

60

(c) File usability setting

61

(d) I/O refresh setting

62

1) Application

62

Figure 2.20 Program sequence

63

(2) Processing

64

SD522 SD523

65

(d) Low-speed END processing

72

Current value SD528 SD529

73

Minimum value SD532 SD533

73

Maximum value SD534 SD535

73

2.3.4 Stand-by type program

76

(3) Execution method

77

When M0 turns on

79

Use the PSCAN, PLOW

85

BINP K4X0 DO

88

BCD D5 K4Y30

88

2.4.1 BIN (Binary Code)

90

2.4.2 HEX (Hexadecimal)

91

[Exponent]

93

(b) Calculation example

94

1) Storing "10"

94

2) Storing "0.75"

94

2.4.5 Character string data

96

CHAPTER3 CPU MODULE OPERATION

97

3.3 Program Operation

98

3.4 END Processing

99

3.7 Data Clear Processing

103

(a) Latch range setting

104

3.8.1 Refresh mode

106

(3) Output

107

(4) Response delay

109

3.8.2 Direct mode

110

(2) Response delay

112

4.1 Base Unit Assignment

113

CPU 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

114

(3) Slots

115

4.2 I/O Number Assignment

116

(1) I/O number assignment

117

Note4.1Note3

118

4.2.2 Setting I/O numbers

120

(2) I/O assignment

121

(b) Type

122

(c) Type

122

(d) Points

122

(e) Start XY

122

(3) Precautions

123

32 points 32 points 32 points

124

4.2 I/O Number Assignment

125

4.2.2 Setting I/O numbers

125

Note4.3Note4

125

32 points

126

Extension

126

4.2.4 Checking I/O numbers

129

(1) Memory composition

130

5.1.2 Program memory

132

Free space volume

133

5.1.4 Standard RAM

136

Standard ROM

138

Program

138

CPU module

138

(4) Precautions

140

CPU module that writes

141

CPU, and Redundant CPU

142

5.2.2 Program memory

145

5.2.4 Standard RAM

149

5.2.5 Memory card

151

(a) Formatting

152

(b) Writing to the Flash card

154

(d) Online change

159

(1) Definition

160

(a) Creating a program

164

(b) Boot file setting

164

Note5.3Note2

166

Refresh view

169

5.3 Program File Structure

170

5.4.1 File operations

172

5.4.3 File size

174

5.4.4 Units of file sizes

177

CHAPTER6 FUNCTIONS

181

6.2 Constant Scan

184

Set the output

185

(5) Constant scan accuracy

187

6.3 Latch Function

188

(5) Latch range setting

189

(7) Device data latch clear

189

(8) Precautions

190

(2) Application

191

(5) Precautions

193

6.5 Clock Function

194

Year (four digits)

196

(6) Clock data accuracy

198

(7) Clock data comparison

198

6.6.1 Remote RUN/STOP

199

(4) Executing method

200

6.6.2 Remote PAUSE

202

Turns on when the

203

PAUSE conditions

203

6.6.3 Remote RESET

205

H) occurs

207

Remote operation

208

6.6.4 Remote latch clear

209

Detailed setting

212

Switch setting

217

6.11 Monitor Function

218

H" is displayed

223

(1) Monitoring a local device

225

(2) Monitoring procedure

227

Universal

228

(2) Specifications

229

(3) Operating procedure

232

6.11 Monitor Function

233

(2) Memory for online change

235

Redundant

236

CPU module in the RUN status

237

*1 *1 *1

238

Note6.10

239

END END00 0

241

[ SCJ PO ]

242

Note6.11

243

6.13.1Program monitor list

244

6.13.1 Program monitor list

245

Note6.12

246

Note6.13

246

Stop program

247

(2) Execution

248

(5) Execution

250

(6) Precautions

251

(3) Sampling trace file

253

(4) Sampling trace operation

254

(5) Operating procedure

257

Trace condition setting

258

2) Trace point setup

259

4) Trigger point setup

260

Trace data setting

261

Write to PLC

262

Trace execution

262

Trace result PLC read

263

Trace result

263

Create CSV file

264

6.14 Sampling Trace Function

265

(2) Description

266

6.16 Watchdog Timer (WDT)

270

6.17 Self-diagnostic Function

272

Note6.20

273

(6) Error check options

274

(7) Self-diagnostics list

275

(To the next page)

276

Note6.21

281

Note6.22

281

6.17.2LEDs indicating errors

282

6.17.3Error clear

283

Clear log

284

6.19 System Protection

286

Password setup

287

6.19.2Remote password

289

6.19 System Protection

291

6.19.2 Remote password

291

Remote password setting

292

QJ71E71, configure

292

Note6.26

293

(1) Installed status

295

(2) Parameter status

295

(3) Base

295

(4) Mode Note6.27Note21

295

(5) Diagnostics

295

(7) Base Information

296

(8) Product Inf. List

296

Double-click

297

Displays the detailed screen

297

(10)Memory copy status

298

4): Redundant CPU

299

1) 2) 3) 4)

299

(1) Methods

300

Redundant CPU

301

Basic model QCPU

301

SD209 SD208

303

00A987654301

303

High speed interrupt setting

305

(1) Setting method

306

6.22.3Processing time

308

6.22.4Restrictions

310

Note6.29

313

(3) Functions

317

(4) Accessible devices

318

6.25 Service Processing

322

(4) Devices that can be used

324

6.27 Memory Check Function

328

(2) Setting for memory check

329

(3) Execution timing

329

(4) Processing time

329

FUNCTION MODULE

331

(1) Starting GX Configurator

332

(b) Auto refresh setting

333

(1) Initial device value

335

MOV K100 U2\G0

336

Buffer memory address

336

I/O number X/Y20

336

+ U2\G0 D0 D2

336

Writes data to a device

337

FROMP H0 K1 K1DO

340

CHAPTER8 PARAMETERS

341

8.1 PLC Parameters

342

(2) PLC system

343

(3) PLC file

344

(4) PLC RAS

345

(5) Device

346

(6) Boot file

347

H Autostart block 0

348

H Turn OFF

348

(8) I/O assignment

349

(9) Serial Note8.1Note1

351

(10)Acknowledge XY assignment

352

(11)Multiple CPU settings

353

(1) PLC name

354

(4) PLC RAS (PLC RAS(1)

357

(5) PLC RAS(2) Note8.2Note2

358

(6) Device

359

(7) Program

360

(8) Boot file

361

(10)I/O assignment

363

(11)Acknowledge XY assignment

364

(1) Operation settings

367

(2) Tracking settings

368

(2) MELSECNET/H setting

371

(3) Ethernet setting

372

(4) CC-Link setting

373

8.4 Remote Password

374

CHAPTER9 DEVICES

375

9.2 Internal User Devices

379

(3) Memory size

380

9.2.1 Input (X)

382

ON/OFF command

383

9.2.2 Output (Y)

384

9.2.3 Internal relay (M)

385

9.2.4 Latch relay (L)

386

9.2 Internal User Devices

387

9.2.4 Latch relay (L)

387

9.2.5 Annunciator (F)

388

3) LED indication

393

9.2.6 Edge relay (V)

394

9.2.7 Link relay (B)

395

9.2.8 Link special relay (SB)

397

9.2.9 Step relay (S)

398

9.2.10Timer (T)

399

(4) Low-speed timer

400

(5) High-speed timer

400

(6) Retentive timer

401

(a) Processing

402

9.2.10 Timer (T)

403

(SD526,SD527)

405

[Correct ladder example]

407

[Incorrect ladder example]

407

9.2.11 Counter (C)

408

9.2.11 Counter (C)

409

= K10 C300

412

H to FFFFH) can be stored

414

H to FFFFH) are stored

415

(3) Retention of stored data

416

9.3 Internal System Devices

418

CALLP P0 D0

419

9.3.2 Special relay (SM)

421

9.3.3 Special register (SD)

422

9.4 Link Direct Device

423

(3) Specification range

424

H to FFH

427

(3) Processing speed

428

(2) Features

430

(3) Specification method

430

9.6 Index Register (Z)

431

Upper 16 bits Lower 16 bits

432

Switching Switching Switching

433

Switching

435

Restored

435

Passed Passed

436

9.6 Index Register (Z)

437

9.7 File Register (R)

438

9.7.2 File register size

439

(2) When using an SRAM card

440

(3) When using a Flash card

440

Note9.10

441

(1) Setting the file register

442

Synchronized

443

(2) File register setting

444

9.7 File Register (R)

445

(1) Block switching method

446

(b) File register size check

447

Note9.11

449

9.8 Nesting (N)

450

9.9 Pointer (P)

451

9.9.1 Local pointer Note12

452

9.9 Pointer (P)

453

9.9.1 Local pointer

453

9.9.2 Common pointer

454

(2) Common pointer range

455

9.10 Interrupt Pointer (I)

457

(3) Interrupt factors

458

(1) Basic model QCPU

459

(3) Process CPU

464

(4) Redundant CPU

465

9.11 Other Devices

466

(2) Specification method

467

9.12 Constants

469

9.12.3Real number (E)

470

(2) Available characters

471

9.13.1Global device

472

9.13.2Local device

473

(3) Local device setting

475

(c) Writing the setting data

476

Click the

478

(c) Precautions

480

10.1.1Scan time structure

483

Hardware and system

484

10.1 Scan Time

485

10.1.1 Scan time structure

485

(4) How to check scan time

487

(1) I/O refresh time

488

(2) Tracking time

489

+ 0.05 ) 10

491

(5) Module refresh time

492

0.249(ms) = 0.085 + 0.041 4

493

Size to be checked (steps)

494

per scan

494

(7) Service processing time

495

(9) Common processing time

496

(1) Sampling trace

497

(2) Use of local devices

497

(5) Use of the file register

499

(6) Online change

500

(9) Memory check

501

(10)Scan time measurement

501

Deselect this item

502

Click this button

504

CPU MODULE

505

11.1.2 Hardware Check

506

11.1 Basic Model QCPU

507

11.1.2 Hardware Check

507

Section 6.26

508

To Section 11.1.3

509

Section 5.1.5

510

11.2.2 Hardware Check

512

Section 6.26

514

Section 6.25

516

APPENDICES

520

Item Parameter No. Reference

521

APPX - 3

522

APPX - 5

524

Section 6.15.2)

525

APPX - 7

526

First 5 digits of serial No

527

APPX - 9

528

APPX - 11

530

(1) For the Basic model QCPU

531

APPX - 13

532

INDEX - 1

533

INDEX - 2

534

INDEX - 3

535

INDEX - 4

536

WARRANTY

537

SH(NA)-080808ENG-G

538





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