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Panasonic AFP7CPS3R User Manual (160 pages)
CPU Unit
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4.96 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
23
Overview
27
System Configuration
28
List of Units
28
Restrictions on Combinations of Units
30
CPU Unit Type
30
Common Restrictions on each Unit
31
Restrictions on the Number of Installed Units
31
Restrictions on the Combination of Extension Cassettes
31
Restrictions on Communication Functions to be Used
32
Unit to be Used and Applicable Versions
32
Restrictions on Using Expansion Unit
34
Configuration When Using Expansion Unit
34
Restrictions on Combinations of Units
35
Installation Position of Units and Access Time
36
Restrictions on Configuration Capacity
36
Selection of Power Supply and Restrictions on Combination
38
Power Supply for Internal Circuit
38
List of Power Supply Unit's Current Consumption for Internal Circuit
40
Power Supply for External Circuit
42
Programming Tools
44
Names and Functions of Parts
45
CPU Unit (CPS4R*/CPS3R*)
46
CPU Unit (CPS2R)
49
Power Supply Unit
51
Expansion Master Unit / Expansion Slave Unit
52
O Number Allocation
55
Basics of I/O Allocation
56
How to Count the I/O Numbers
56
Concept of I/O Number Allocation
56
List of Occupied I/O Points for each Unit
57
Optional Allocation Using FPWIN GR7
60
Registration of a Unit to be Used and the Starting Word Number
60
Optional Settings in the "Unit Selection" Dialog Box
62
Settings When Using Expansion Unit
62
Mount Allocation Using FPWIN GR7
64
Mount Registration of a Unit to be Used and the Starting Word Number
64
Changing the Starting Word Number
64
I/O Map Registration
66
I/O Map Clearance
66
Installation and Wiring
67
Installation
68
Installation Environment and Space
68
Attaching Units
70
DIN Rail Attachment
72
Wiring the Power Supply
75
Common Precautions
75
Wiring for Power Supply Units
75
Wiring for the Power Supply Part of the CPU Unit
76
Wiring of Power Supply Part of Expansion Slave Unit
77
Grounding
77
Wiring of Expansion Cable
79
Expansion Cable Type
79
Connection of Function Earth Wire
79
Connecting Position and Direction of Expansion Cables
79
Safety Measures
81
Safety Circuit
81
Momentary Power Drop
81
Alarm Output
82
Operation
83
Before Powering on
84
Check Points
84
Procedures before Starting Operation
84
RAM/ROM Operation
86
Transmission of the Project
86
Operations Following Powering on
87
Data Hold During Power Failure
87
Online Editing
88
Backing up the Project
89
Transmission from the Execution Memory RAM to the Backup Memory ROM2
89
Transmission from the Backup Memory ROM2 to the Execution Memory RAM/ROM1
90
Operations Following Powering On/Off
90
SD Memory Card Operation
91
Preparing SD Memory Cards
91
How to Insert an SD Memory Card
91
Saving an Execution File for SD Memory Card Operation
92
Operation by an SD Memory Card
93
Transmission from an SD Memory Card to the Execution Memory
94
Precautions Concerning SD Memory Card Operation
96
Operation When Using Expansion Master Unit/Slave Unit
97
Operation When Power Supply Turns ON/OFF
97
Insertion and Removal of Expansion Cable
97
Troubleshooting
99
Self-Diagnosis Function
100
CPU Unit's Operation Monitor LED
100
Operation at the Time of Error
100
What to Do if an Error Occurs
102
ERROR LED Flashes on the CPU Unit
102
PROG Mode Does Not Change to RUN
102
ALARM LED Turns on on the CPU Unit
103
POWER LED Does Not Turn on on the Power Supply Unit
103
A Protect Error Message Appears
104
If Expected Output Is Not Available
104
ERR LED Turns on on the Expansion Unit
105
Maintenance and Inspection
107
Handling of Backup Battery
108
Functions of Backup Battery
108
Replacement of Backup Battery
108
Lifetime and Replacement Interval of Backup Battery
110
Inspection
111
Rated Voltage
114
CPU Unit Specifications
114
General Specifications
114
Performance Specifications
116
CPU Unit Communication Specifications
118
Operation Memory Area
120
List of System Relays
122
List of System Data Registers
129
List of Error/Warning Codes
136
Power Supply Unit Specifications
142
General Specifications
142
Performance Specifications
142
Alarm Output Specifications
143
Dimensions
144
Power Supply Unit
144
CPU Unit (CPS4R*/CPS3R*)
145
CPU Unit (CPS2R)
146
Terminal Block Type Unit (1)
146
Terminal Block Type Unit (2)
146
Terminal Block Type Unit (2)
147
Connector Type Unit
148
Serial Communication Unit
150
PHLS Master Unit
151
End Unit
151
Figures of Unit Combination
152
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Panasonic AFP7CPS3R User Manual (150 pages)
CPU Unit LAN Port Communication
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 1.61 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Communication Functions of CPU Unit
11
Communication Ports of CPU Unit
12
Types and Purposes of Communication Ports
12
LAN Port Specifications
13
Functions of LAN Port
14
Communication Functions of FP7 CPU Unit
14
System Connection
14
User Connection
14
Overview of Communication Functions
16
MEWTOCOL-DAT Master/Slave Communication (Binary Communication)
16
MEWTOCOL-COM Master/Slave Communication (ASCII Communication)
17
MODBUS TCP Master/Slave Communication
17
General-Purpose Communication
18
Terms
19
Installation and Wiring
21
Installation Environment and Wiring for LAN Ports
22
Before Installation or Wiring
22
Installation Environment and Noise Control Measures
22
LAN Port Wiring
23
Noise Control Measures
24
Guidelines to Noise Generation
24
Taking Corrective Measures through the Application
24
Configuration
25
Procedure for Setting Communication Conditions
26
Setup Procedure
26
Setting Basic Communication Information
27
List of Setting Items
27
Settings for SNTP Server
29
List of Setting Items
29
Settings for FTP Server
31
Setting of System Connection
32
List of Setting Items
32
Setting on the Programming Tool Side
33
Setting of User Connections
35
List of Setting Items
35
Port No. Specification
36
Setting and Operation of User Connection
39
Configuration Concerning Open Process
40
Connection of the FP7 CPU Unit
40
Specifying Connection to Use
40
Open Method (Server / Client)
40
Open Method (Automatic/Manual)
40
Instructions for Specifying Connection Conditions
41
IP Address Setting Specifications
42
Communication Processing
44
Communication Operation
44
Input/Output Signals Used for Communication
45
I/O Allocation
45
MEWTOCOL Master/Slave Communication
47
Types of MEWTOCOL Communication
48
MEWTOCOL-DAT (Binary Communication)
48
MEWTOCOL-COM (ASCII Communication)
48
List of MEWTOCOL Supported Commands
49
List of MEWTOCOL-DAT Commands
49
List of MEWTOCOL-COM Commands
49
List of MEWTOCOL7 Commands
50
MEWTOCOL Master Communication (RECV)
51
Read Data from an External Device
51
RECV (MEWTOCOL Master / MODBUS Master)
53
MEWTOCOL Master Communication (SEND)
61
Write Data into an External Device
61
SEND (MEWTOCOL Master / MODBUS Master)
63
MODBUS TCP Master/Slave Communication
71
MODBUS TCP Format
72
Modbus Tcp
72
Response Format of MODBUS TCP
72
List of MODBUS TCP Supported Commands
74
List of MODBUS Function Codes
74
MODBUS TCP Master Communication (RECV)
75
Read Data from an External Device
75
RECV (MEWTOCOL Master / MODBUS Master)
77
RECV (MODBUS Master: Function Code Specification)
84
MODBUS TCP Master Communication (SEND)
92
Write Data into an External Device
92
SEND (MEWTOCOL Master / MODBUS Master)
94
SEND (MODBUS Master: Function Code Specification)
102
General-Purpose Communication
109
Operation of General-Purpose Communication
110
Read Data from an External Device
110
Write Data into an External Device
110
Transmission Format in General-Purpose Communication
111
Sending Operation
112
Overview of Sending Operation
112
Contents of Sent Data
113
GPSEND (General-Purpose Communication Sending Command)
114
GPTRNS / Pgpsend /GPSEND (General-Purpose Communication Send Instruction)
115
Receiving Operation
126
Overview of Receiving Operation
126
Contents of Received Data
127
GPRECV (General-Purpose Communication Receive Instruction)
128
Specifications of CPU Unit LAN Port Communication Function
136
MEWTOCOL-DAT Format
137
MEWTOCOL-DAT Command Format in LAN Command Format
137
MEWTOCOL-DAT Command / Response Format
137
MEWTOCOL-COM Format
140
MEWTOCOL-COM Command Format in LAN Communication
140
MEWTOCOL-COM Command Format
141
MEWTOCOL-COM Response Format
142
MEWTOCOL7-COM Format
144
MEWTOCOL7-COM Command Format
144
MEWTOCOL7-COM Response Format
145
Panasonic AFP7CPS3R User Manual (76 pages)
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 0.95 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Overview of Functions
9
For Using Logging and Trace Functions
10
Precautions on Using this Function
10
Models Supporting the Logging/Trace Function
10
Selection of SD Memory Cards
10
Overview of Functions
12
Overview of Logging Function
12
Overview of Trace Function
13
Format of Saved Files
15
File Format (for Logging Function)
15
File Name (for Logging Function)
15
File Format (for Trace Function)
16
File Name (for Trace Function)
16
Data Format
17
Configuration
21
Definition of Buffer Memory
22
Setting Method
22
Logging Information Setting
23
Confirmation and Settings of File Information
23
LOG File Setting Items (for Logging)
24
Trace Information Setting
28
Confirmation and Settings of File Information
28
LOG File Setting Items (for Trace)
29
Registration of Device Information
32
Operation When Setting Cycle for Logging Trigger
34
Downloading Setting Data to CPU Unit
36
Downloading to Execution Memory RAM/ROM1
36
Copying from SD Memory Card to Execution Memory RAM/ROM1
36
Saving to SD Memory Card (in SD Memory Card Operation)
36
Precautions on Downloading Setting Data
38
Storage of Setting Data
38
Project Data Consistency
38
Autostart Setting
38
Start-Stop and Monitor
39
Start and Stop of Logging/Trace Operation
40
Start and Stop with Tool Software
40
Start and Stop with Instructions
41
Automatic Start by Setting
41
Operation Check Using Logging/Trace Monitor
42
Logging/Trace Monitor
42
System Relays Relating to Logging/Trace Operation
43
System Data Registers Relating to Logging/Trace Operation
44
Checking Logging Speed (When Selecting Logging for Application)
45
Operation Check Using System Monitor
46
Monitoring Method of System Monitor Area (SM)
46
List of System Monitor Area (SM)
46
Logging Operation
49
Flow of Logging Operation
50
Operation Flow
50
Operation When Logging Is Selected for Application
52
Operation When Logging Operation Starts
52
Operation When Logging Operation Stops
52
Operation When Power Supply Turns off
52
Operation When the Card Cover of CPU Unit Opens
52
Operation When the Number of Determination Files Reaches the Maximum Number of Generations
53
System Management Information Relating to Logging Function
55
System Management Information and Operation
55
Clearing Management Information
55
Trace Operation and Time Chart
57
Flow of Trace Operation
58
Operation When Trace Is Selected for Application
60
Operation When Trace Operation Starts
60
Operation When Logging Operation Stops
60
Operation When Power Supply Turns off
60
Operation When the Card Cover of CPU Unit Opens
60
Trace Monitor (Time Chart)
62
Display Method of Time Chart
62
Explanation of Time Chart Monitor
63
Restrictions on Time Chart Monitor
65
Troubleshooting
67
Operations When Errors Occur
68
Operation When Power Supply Turns off
68
Operation When Errors Occur (Only When Selecting Logging for Application)
68
Operations When Inserting/Removing SD Memory Card During Logging/Trace
69
Troubleshooting
70
Errors When Start/Stop Operation was Executed Using FPWIN GR7
70
Errors When Operation was Executed Using LOGST, LOGED or LOGSMPL Instruction
70
Error of Logging/Trace
71
Error When Copying Data in SD Memory Card
71
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