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  • Page 1 MELSEC iQ-R System Recorder User's Manual (Application)
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before using this product.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly. The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only. For the safety precautions of the programmable controller system, refer to the MELSEC iQ-R Module Configuration Manual.
  • Page 4 [Design Precautions] WARNING ● Configure safety circuits external to the programmable controller to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in the external power supply or the programmable controller. Failure to do so may result in an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction. (1) Emergency stop circuits, protection circuits, and protective interlock circuits for conflicting operations (such as forward/reverse rotations or upper/lower limit positioning) must be configured external to the programmable controller.
  • Page 5 [Design Precautions] WARNING ● Do not write any data to the "system area" and "write-protect area" of the buffer memory in the module. Also, do not use any "use prohibited" signals as an output signal from the CPU module to each module.
  • Page 6 [Installation Precautions] WARNING ● Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before mounting or removing the module. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction. [Installation Precautions] CAUTION ●...
  • Page 7 [Wiring Precautions] CAUTION ● Individually ground the FG and LG terminals of the programmable controller with a ground resistance of 100 ohms or less. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction. ● Use applicable solderless terminals and tighten them within the specified torque range. If any spade solderless terminal is used, it may be disconnected when the terminal screw comes loose, resulting in failure.
  • Page 8 [Startup and Maintenance Precautions] WARNING ● Do not touch any terminal while power is on. Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction. ● Correctly connect the battery connector. Do not charge, disassemble, heat, short-circuit, solder, or throw the battery into the fire. Also, do not expose it to liquid or strong shock. Doing so will cause the battery to produce heat, explode, ignite, or leak, resulting in injury and fire.
  • Page 9 [Startup and Maintenance Precautions] CAUTION ● When connecting an external device with a CPU module or intelligent function module to modify data of a running programmable controller, configure an interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the entire system will always operate safely. For other forms of control (such as program modification, parameter change, forced output, or operating status change) of a running programmable controller, read the relevant manuals carefully and ensure that the operation is safe before proceeding.
  • Page 10 [Operating Precautions] CAUTION ● When changing data and operating status, and modifying program of the running programmable controller from an external device such as a personal computer connected to an intelligent function module, read relevant manuals carefully and ensure the safety before operation. Incorrect change or modification may cause system malfunction, damage to the machines, or accidents.
  • Page 11: Conditions Of Use For The Product

    Notwithstanding the above restrictions, Mitsubishi Electric may in its sole discretion, authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or more of the Prohibited Applications, provided that the usage of the PRODUCT is limited only for the specific applications agreed to by Mitsubishi Electric and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail-safe, redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTs are required.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the functions and performance of the MELSEC iQ-R series programmable controller to handle the product correctly. When applying the program examples provided in this manual to an actual system, ensure the applicability and confirm that it will not cause system control problems.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............1 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT .
  • Page 14 File Saving Trigger Setting ............. . . 135 Camera event trigger setting .
  • Page 15 Camera event function ..............242 Camera adjustment function (PTZ) .
  • Page 16: Relevant Manuals

    • Installation For details, refer to the following: MELSEC iQ-R Module Configuration Manual e-Manual refers to the Mitsubishi Electric FA electronic book manuals that can be browsed using a dedicated tool. e-Manual has the following features: • Required information can be cross-searched in multiple manuals.
  • Page 17: Terms

    TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms. Term Description Buffer area for data sampling A memory area in a CPU module to pass sampled devices and labels to a recorder module/camera recorder module ONVIF Profile S Simple profiles that focus on functions to deliver and display videos compliant with ONVIF standards ONVIF supported network camera A network camera that supports ONVIF Profile S ...
  • Page 18: Chapter 1 Functions

    FUNCTIONS This chapter explains the details on the functions of System Recorder. Recording Function The recording function can be used to output data in a CPU module and video data captured by a network camera to a recording file and save them to a save destination specified in the recording setting when a file saving trigger is satisfied. The saved recording file can be reproduced by using the offline monitor function.
  • Page 19 Satisfy a file saving trigger. When the trigger is satisfied, accumulated data (devices, labels, and video data) and event history files saved in the CPU module are output to a recording file and saved to a save destination specified in the recording setting. For the flow to save data, refer to the following: Page 58 Flow to save data •...
  • Page 20: Recording Methods

    Recording methods The following table shows the recording methods. Recording method Description Purpose File saving trigger only Data (devices, labels, and video data) after the Select this method to check the status of a device operating status of the recording function before and after an error occurs in the device when switches to 'operating' can be sampled, received, the error occurrence timing is clear.
  • Page 21 ■When specifying CPU stop error detection as a file saving trigger If a stop error is detected in a CPU module, accumulated data in the saving period before trigger is saved but data in the saving period after trigger is not saved. When setting the saving period before trigger to '0' seconds, no data is saved because there is no data to save.
  • Page 22 ■If the communication with a network camera is disconnected Video data cannot be received or accumulated. Receiving and accumulating video data restart when a retry is successful. If there is a period during which the communication is disconnected in a saving period, only video data in the period during which the communication is established can be saved.
  • Page 23 ■Considerations • The saving period must be set to a length sufficient to sample, receive, and accumulate changed data. • When switching a CPU module from RUN to STOP or stopping the recording function in the "Recording Monitor" screen or if a CPU stop error occurs in the CPU module during a saving period after trigger, data accumulated before the stop is saved.
  • Page 24 Recording startup trigger + file saving trigger This is a method for accumulating devices and labels for a specified period after the operating status of the recording *2*3 function switches to 'operating' and a recording startup trigger is satisfied. (Page 25 Recording startup trigger) When a file saving trigger is satisfied, devices and labels accumulated after a recording startup trigger satisfied immediately before the file saving trigger are saved.
  • Page 25 ■When specifying CPU stop error detection as a file saving trigger If a stop error is detected in a CPU module, data accumulated before that is saved. The following shows an operation when specifying CPU stop error detection as a file saving trigger. (10) (10) (10)
  • Page 26 (1) Recording startup trigger (2) File saving trigger (3) Device and label (4) Sampling (5) Sampling and accumulating (6) Video data (7) Receiving and accumulating (8) Receiving (9) Time (a) Set saving period (b) Saving period (c) Period during which a recording file is saved •...
  • Page 27 Recording startup trigger A recording startup trigger is used to start device and label accumulation, and satisfied when a specified device rises or falls. (Page 63 Operating status) Whether a recording startup trigger is satisfied is determined for each unit of END processing in sequence scans. *1 For devices that can be specified, refer to the following: Page 43 Devices that can be specified as triggers *2 If a CPU module is operating with the constant scan set, whether a trigger is satisfied is determined between the execution of the END...
  • Page 28 Whether a recording startup trigger is enabled or disabled can be checked with the combination of the values in the following buffer memories of a recorder module/camera recorder module. (Page 221 Recording status area (Un\G1500 to 3199), Page 271 Recording status area (Un\G1500 to 3199)) *1 Buffer memory of a module set as the main one when configuring multiple modules Page 67 Operation of the recording function when configuring multiple modules Buffer memory...
  • Page 29 File saving trigger A file saving trigger is used to specify when to save accumulated data, and satisfied at any of the following timings. (Page 60 Recording buffer, Page 63 Operating status) When a file saving trigger is satisfied in multiple recording settings, data is saved in order from a setting that can be saved. Type Description Timing when a trigger is determined and...
  • Page 30 ■Position where a file saving trigger is satisfied The timing when a file saving trigger is satisfied is associated with that of device and label sampling and saved to a recording file, and can be checked as the position where the file saving trigger is satisfied on the offline monitor. The position where a file saving trigger is satisfied is displayed on the offline monitor as follows: •...
  • Page 31 ■Period during which a file saving trigger is enabled or disabled This period differs depending on the recording method. • When selecting "File Saving Trigger Only" for the recording method A file saving trigger is enabled except the period from when it is satisfied to when saving a recording file is completed. (1) File saving trigger (2) Device and label (3) Sampling and accumulating...
  • Page 32 • When selecting "Recording Startup Trigger + File Saving Trigger" for the recording method A file saving trigger is enabled except the period from when it is satisfied to when saving a recording file is completed. However, if a recording startup trigger is not satisfied after the recording function starts running or file saving is completed, the file saving trigger is disabled.
  • Page 33: Target Data

    Target data The following shows data used for the recording function. List of devices and labels that can be sampled for each sampling method Devices and labels that can be sampled differ depending on the sampling method. For details on each sampling method, refer to the following: Page 44 Sampling methods of devices and labels : Can be sampled, : Cannot be sampled Sampling method...
  • Page 34 ■Devices that can be sampled The following table shows the devices that can be sampled. Note that digit-specified bit devices, indirect-specified devices, and index-modified devices cannot be specified. Device name (device) Sampling unit Size (word) Remarks (point) User device Input (X) When specifying a DX, an X is sampled.
  • Page 35 Device name (device) Sampling unit Size (word) Remarks (point) Link direct Link input (Jn\X)  device  Link output (Jn\Y)  Link relay (Jn\B)  Link register (Jn\W)  Link special relay (Jn\SB) Link special register  (Jn\SW)  Safety user Safety input (SA\X) device Safety output (SA\Y)
  • Page 36 Precautions When sampling file registers (R/ZR), select an item to use them in the file register setting in the CPU parameter. If target file registers (R/ZR) do not exist at the time of sampling, intended values may not be sampled. Do not change the file name or block number of a file register after the recording function starts running.
  • Page 37 Specifying a device and label to be sampled The following table shows the specification methods of devices and labels to be sampled. Specification method Description Purpose Screen Device/label batch  Devices and labels used in a Use this method to easily sample Page 118 Device/Label specification program can be specified as...
  • Page 38 Specification method Description Purpose Screen Specify the device range Devices to be sampled can be Use this method in any of the Page 132 "Specify the Device specified individually. following cases: Range" screen • Adding data not sampled by using 'device/label batch specification' and 'specify from the device/label list' •...
  • Page 39 *1 The following types of programs are excluded from the targets: Program the execution type of which is "No Execution Type" Unregistered program Unconverted program Program that is registered in the program setting in the CPU parameter but does not exist in the navigation window *2 FUNs are not targets and only FBs used in a program are targets.
  • Page 40 Use 'specify from the device/label list' or 'specify the device range' in the following cases: Case Remarks  Sampling a device not sampled by using 'device/ Specifying index modification or indirect label batch specification' specification in a program Sampling data such as control data in an area required for the operation of an instruction Specifying a device for a numerical value (n) such as the number of devices, transfers, units of data, or...
  • Page 41 ■Target data in a program When specifying a sampling target by using 'device/label batch specification' or 'specify from the device/label list,' the following types of data in a target program are to be sampled. To sample a device not included in the following data, specify it by using 'specify the device range.' Target data Remarks Examples of sampling targets for each instruction and operand...
  • Page 42 Examples of sampling targets for each operand Operand Sampling target Example Program Sampling target Timer, counter Contact, coil, and current value OUTH T0 K10 T0 to 31 (TS, TC: 32 points, of a specified device TN: 32 points) Indirect specification Specified device for indirect MOV K100 @D0 D0 to D31 (32 points)
  • Page 43 ■Considerations for sampling labels • Labels cannot be specified by using 'specify the device range.' • By assigning a device to a global label, the assigned device can be set by using 'specify the device range.' (A device cannot be assigned to a local label.) •...
  • Page 44 Video data that can be received Video data delivered from a network camera connected to the Ethernet port of a camera recorder module can be received. The following table shows the specifications of video data that can be set as a receiving target. Item Setting item •...
  • Page 45 Devices that can be specified as triggers The following table shows the devices that can be specified as triggers. Device name (device) Remarks User device Input (X) DXs cannot be specified. Output (Y) DYs cannot be specified. Internal relay (M) Local devices cannot be specified.
  • Page 46: Sampling Methods Of Devices And Labels

    Sampling methods of devices and labels The following table shows the sampling methods of devices and labels. Sampling method Description Each scan Data is sampled during the END processing in a scan of a CPU module. Time specification Data is sampled during the END processing in a scan executed first after a specified time elapses. Trigger instruction Data is sampled when executing the DATATRG instruction.
  • Page 47 Sampling timing when selecting "Time Specification" The sampling timing is as follows: The timing is set to 10 milliseconds (10 ms). 10ms 10ms 10ms (1) I/O refresh (2) Program operation (3) END processing *1*2 (4) Sampling processing (5) Scan time (6) Time (a) Scan execution program *1 The time required for sampling processing is added to the scan time.
  • Page 48 Sampling timing when selecting "Trigger Instruction" The sampling timing is as follows: When executing the DATATRG instruction in an interrupt program (1) I/O refresh (2) Program operation (3) END processing (4) DATATRG instruction execution sampling processing (5) Scan time (6) Time (a) Scan execution program (b) Interrupt program *1 The time required for sampling processing for the number of times the DATATRG instruction is executed is added to the scan time.
  • Page 49 Sampling timing when selecting "Safety Cycle Time" The sampling timing is as follows: (1) I/O refresh (2) Program operation (3) END processing (4) Safety input refresh (5) Safety output refresh (6) Sampling processing (7) Scan time (8) Safety cycle time (9) Time (a) Scan execution program (b) Safety program...
  • Page 50: Video Data Receiving Setting

    Video data receiving setting Video data is received from a network camera set as a receiving target in the recording setting when the recording function starts running. However, if video data cannot be received from the network camera even after 10 seconds or more, a network camera communication start error (error code: 1DC0H) occurs.
  • Page 51: Recording File

    Recording file A recording file can be saved to either of the following save destinations. Save destination Save destination folder SD memory card RECORD\(setting type folder) File server (Save destination folder specified in the file server setting in the recording setting)\RECORD\(setting type folder) *1 The folder name differs for each recording setting.
  • Page 52 Folder configuration in an SD memory card (including video data) When specifying video data as recording target data, it is saved as a video file to a recording file. (Page 56 Name and save destination of a video file) Setting type folder Device and label RECORD...
  • Page 53 Folder configuration in a file server (including video data) When specifying video data as recording target data, it is saved as a video file to a recording file. A video file is saved to a CAM_[I/O No.] folder generated for each camera recorder module under the setting type folder of each recording setting.
  • Page 54 Recording file name The name of a recording file is set as follows: • Without additional information: [Recording setting number][Saving cause]_[Folder number] • With additional information: [Additional information]_[Recording setting number][Saving cause]_[Folder number] Item Description *1*2 Additional information The following information set in the saving detail setting in the recording setting: (Page 139 Saving detail setting) •...
  • Page 55 Priority 3: Lapse of a specified time after the completion of data accumulation Priority 4: Rise, fall, or timeout of a device of a CPU module, or rise of the value in a buffer memory of a recorder module/camera recorder module Priority 5: Camera event Priority 6: Co-recording *13 If multiple conditions are satisfied at the same time, a condition with the smallest condition number is applied.
  • Page 56 For the considerations for folders and files in an SD memory card, refer to the following: MELSEC iQ-R System Recorder User's Manual (Startup) Example of adding folder numbers The following shows an example of adding folder numbers when the upper limit is set to '5' in the saving detail setting. Time stamp of a file Ò...
  • Page 57 If there is no free folder number If there is no free folder number (001 to the upper limit set in the saving detail setting), processing is performed according to an operation selected in "Operation at Saved Data Upper Limit" in the saving detail setting as follows: *1 The INFO LED turns ON in either of the following cases.
  • Page 58 ■When selecting "Discard Data and Continue Sampling" A new recording file is not saved and data is discarded, and a saving error occurs. (Page 86 If saving a file fails) To save a new recording file, perform either of the following: •...
  • Page 59 Recording file saving completion file After a recording file is saved to a file server, a saving completion file is created as follows: File name Extension Storage location Same name as the recording file .BTC Setting type folder in the save destination folder Deleting a recording file A recording file saved to an SD memory card can be deleted by any of the following methods: •...
  • Page 60: Flow To Save Data

    Flow to save data The following shows the flow to save data. Saving a device and label Recorder module CPU module SD memory card / File server Recording Recording Buffer area buffer file for data sampling Device/ Setting No.1 Setting Setting label No.1...
  • Page 61 Saving video data Video data Video data Video data Video data Video data Video data SD memory card / File server Camera recorder module Recording file Recording buffer (Video data) (Video data) Setting No.1 Setting No.1 Network camera1 Network camera1 Network camera1 Network camera1 Network camera1...
  • Page 62 Recording buffer A sampled device and label are accumulated in the internal buffer (recording buffer) of a recorder module/camera recorder module. In addition, received video data is accumulated in the internal buffer (recording buffer) of a camera recorder module. Accumulated data is output to a save destination specified in the recording setting as a recording file when a file saving trigger is satisfied.
  • Page 63 • When selecting "Recording Startup Trigger + File Saving Trigger" for the recording method Data accumulation stops when the buffer capacity is exceeded. In addition, if the data capacity for a set saving period exceeds the recording buffer capacity, new data in the saving period is not saved.
  • Page 64 ■Recording buffer batch saving mode The recording buffer batch saving mode is a mode for saving all data accumulated in the recording buffer when selecting "File Saving Trigger Only" for the recording method. When this mode is enabled and a file saving trigger is satisfied, all data accumulated in the recording buffer is saved. This allows data in a period before a set saving period before trigger to be saved.
  • Page 65: Operating Status

    Operating status The following table shows the operating status of the recording function for each recording setting. The operating status can be checked in the "Recording Monitor" screen or in the buffer memory of a recorder module/ camera recorder module. (Page 143 RECORDING MONITOR, Page 221 Recording status area (Un\G1500 to 3199), Page 271 Recording status area (Un\G1500 to 3199)) *1 Buffer memory of a module set as the main one when configuring multiple modules Page 67 Operation of the recording function when configuring multiple modules...
  • Page 66 Operating status for video data The following table shows the operating status for video data for each network camera. The operating status can be checked in 'Camera recording status' of a camera recorder module (Un\G1650 to 1653, Un\G1850 to 1853, Un\G2050 to 2053, Un\G2250 to 2253). (Page 271 Recording status area (Un\G1500 to 3199)) Status Description Stopped...
  • Page 67: Operation Of The Recording Function

    Operation of the recording function The following shows the operations of the recording function. Start To start the recording function, perform either of the following operations: • Switch a CPU module from STOP to RUN. • Start the recording function in the "Recording Monitor" screen. (Page 143 RECORDING MONITOR) *1 The operating statuses for all written recording settings switch to 'preparing,' then 'operating' after the preparation is completed.
  • Page 68 Stop To stop the recording function, perform any of the following operations: *1*2*3 • Switch a CPU module from RUN to STOP. *1*2 • Switch a CPU module to PAUSE. • Stop the recording function in the "Recording Monitor" screen. (Page 143 RECORDING MONITOR) *1 The operating statuses for all recording settings switch to 'stopped.' *2 When the operating status for a recording setting is 'saving' or 'file saving trigger satisfied,' data sampling, reception, and accumulation...
  • Page 69: Operation Of The Recording Function When Configuring Multiple Modules

    Operation of the recording function when configuring multiple modules The following shows the operation of the recording function when configuring multiple modules. Main and sub modules When using multiple modules, configure the main module that controls all recording for the modules and a sub module that operates in synchronization with the main module.
  • Page 70 Operation of the recording function when an error occurs It differs for each module. ■When an error occurs in the main module For a recording setting for which the main module cannot operate due to an error, the recording function stops running on all modules.
  • Page 71 • When reading a recording file Recording files saved to the main module are listed in the "Recording File Reading" screen. By selecting a recording file and clicking the [Read to Personal Computer] button, recording files with the same name saved to a connected sub module are read together to a single recording file.
  • Page 72 • When deleting a recording file Recording files saved to the main module are listed in the "Recording File Reading" screen. By selecting a recording file and clicking the [Delete] button, a recording file with the same name saved to a sub module is also deleted.
  • Page 73 Operation examples of each module The following shows operation examples of each module according to each module configuration and recording setting. ■Main module (recorder module) + four sub modules (camera recorder modules) : N/A Connected device (1) Main (2) Sub 1 (3) Sub 2 (4) Sub 3 (5) Sub 4...
  • Page 74 ■Main module (camera recorder module) + three sub modules (camera recorder modules) Connected device (1) Main (2) Sub 1 (3) Sub 2 (4) Sub 3 Network camera 2 (camera , ) 4 (camera , , , ) 2 (camera , ) Not connected *1 Set a network camera in the module extended parameter of each camera recorder module.
  • Page 75: Adding And Changing A Recording Setting

    Adding and changing a recording setting A recording setting can be added and changed while the operation of the recording function is stopped. The procedures for adding and changing a recording setting differ depending on the CPU module status. In addition, a recording setting can be written when the recording function is stopped such as when a CPU module is in STOP. To write a recording setting, and add or change a device and label to be sampled without stopping the system, stop the recording function while the CPU module is in RUN, write the recording setting, and start the recording function again.
  • Page 76 Precautions If the recording function continues running without changing a recording setting after changing a program and data is reproduced on the offline monitor after saving the data, the reproduced values of devices and labels may not be displayed properly. With changing parameters The following shows the procedure after changing the buffer area setting for data sampling or the recording buffer setting.
  • Page 77: Writing Recording Settings, Parameters, And Programs

    Writing recording settings, parameters, and programs The following table shows operations when writing recording settings, CPU parameters, and programs to a CPU module individually. : Applicable, : Not applicable Adding/ Changing CPU Adding/ Condition changing a parameters changing a recording program setting ...
  • Page 78: Program Change

    Program change Program change while the recording function is running A program can be changed by performing the online program change or file batch online change even while the recording function is running, and the function continues running even after changing the program. ■Behavior when changing a program When changing a program by performing the online program change or file batch online change while the recording function is running, a warning event (event code: 00C01) occurs in a recorder module/camera recorder module...
  • Page 79 Program change while the recording function is stopped When changing a program by performing the online program change or file batch online change while the recording function is stopped, also write the recording setting. When not writing the recording setting (program change only), project information does not match that in the recording setting the next time the recording function is started, resulting in a recording setting error.
  • Page 80: Recording Monitor

    Recording monitor The status of the recording function can be checked in the "Recording Monitor" screen of GX Works3. In addition, the status of a network camera connected to a camera recorder module can be checked in the "Camera Monitor" screen.
  • Page 81: Project Data Saving Function

    Project data saving function This function can be used to save project data used when playing a recording file to a save destination where the recording file is saved. It is available when using an RnCPU or RnENCPU as a CPU module. When configuring multiple modules, project data is saved in a module set as the main one.
  • Page 82 ■Turning the buffer memory ON When 'Project data saving specification' (Un\G14080 to 14083) is detected to be ON in a recorder module/camera recorder module, project data is saved to a save destination for a recording file specified in the recording setting. The buffer memory of a recorder module/camera recorder module can be operated in a program or by using a function such as the device/buffer memory batch monitor or intelligent function module monitor function of GX Works3.
  • Page 83 Target The following table shows project data to be saved. Data name Parameter CPU parameter System parameter Module parameter Module extended parameter Sequence program Program file FB file Device comment Device comment Global label setting Recording setting Save destination Project data is saved to either of the following save destinations according to a save destination for a recording file. Save destination Save destination folder SD memory card...
  • Page 84 ■Format of a save date and time folder name The name of a save date and time folder is a date and time when saving project data starts in a recorder module/camera recorder module. The time (local time) in a CPU module is used for the date and time. Output format Description YYYYMMDDhhmmssms...
  • Page 85: Considerations

    Considerations The following shows the considerations for the recording function. When using an SFC program Make sure that only one SFC program is included in a project when using 'device/label batch specification.' If multiple SFC programs are included in a project, 'include SFC device' of 'device/label batch specification' cannot be used. To perform the recording function if multiple SFC programs are included, use 'specify the device range' to specify a step relay with block specification (BL\S) to be sampled.
  • Page 86 ■Resetting the timeout time The timeout time is reset at the following timings: • The value in a specified device changes. • The operating status switches to 'stopped' or 'preparing.' • The value in 'Timeout detection of file saving trigger' (Un\G4008) is changed from 'enabled' to 'disabled.' ■Timing when a change in a device is ignored Even if the value in a specified device changes within a timeout time, a file saving trigger may be satisfied by timeout detection.
  • Page 87 Enabled Disabled (1) Timeout detection is disabled in the buffer memory. (2) Program operation (3) END processing (4) Scan time (5) Whether timeout detection is enabled or disabled is determined. (6) Timeout detection is enabled. (7) Timeout detection is disabled. (8) 'Enabled' and 'disabled' for 'Timeout detection of file saving trigger' (Un\G4008) 1 FUNCTIONS 1.1 Recording Function...
  • Page 88 ■Setting the saving period before trigger When specifying a timeout as a condition for satisfying a file saving trigger, set the saving period before trigger so that the following conditions are satisfied: • Device and label values before timeout detection starts can be sampled sufficiently. •...
  • Page 89 ■When stopping the recording function in the "Recording Monitor" screen during file saving The processing continues until the file saving is completed. When changing a recording setting and starting the recording function in the "Recording Monitor" screen before file saving is completed, the changed setting becomes enabled after the file saving is completed.
  • Page 90 Writing a recording setting When adding or changing a program after configuring the recording setting if 'device/label batch specification' is enabled, devices and labels in the added or changed program are also specified as sampling targets. This may cause the sampling size to increase and exceed the capacity of the buffer size for data sampling when writing the recording setting.
  • Page 91 ■When turning the power OFF or resetting a CPU module during project data saving When turning the power OFF or resetting a CPU module while project data is being saved to an SD memory card, the project data is deleted without being saved. In addition, the SD memory card may be damaged.
  • Page 92 When stopping using the project data saving function The following shows the considerations when stopping using the project data saving function after using this function to save project data. ■When a recording file is saved in an SD memory card When reading a recording file in GX Works3, project data in an SD memory card is preferentially read at the same time.
  • Page 93 Power ON/OFF of a network camera when a trigger occurs Set a network camera not to be powered OFF when a trigger (recording startup trigger or file saving trigger) is satisfied. Otherwise, a created video file may not be played or a displayed time may not match. Formatting an SD memory card Initialize an SD memory card inserted in a recorder module/camera recorder module before use.
  • Page 94: Offline Monitor Function

    Offline Monitor Function The offline monitor function can be used to reproduce the status of a program and operations (videos) of a device when a trouble occurs by using a recording file. For details, refer to the following: GX Works3 Operating Manual GX VideoViewer Version 1 Operating Manual Camera Recording Function The camera recording function can be used to record camera videos linked with a CPU module by using Camera Recording...
  • Page 95: Chapter 2 Parameter Setting

    PARAMETER SETTING This chapter shows each setting that can be configured in the parameter setting of GX Works3. Configuring multiple recording settings The capacity of each setting in the following parameters must be changed before configuring recording settings. If recording settings are written to a CPU module without changing each capacity, an error occurs when recording starts and the recording function does not run.
  • Page 96: Cpu Parameters

    CPU Parameters This section shows the CPU parameters required to be set for using a CPU module for System Recorder. Memory/device setting The following shows the screen for setting each item in the buffer area setting for data sampling of a CPU module. Buffer area setting for data sampling Item Description...
  • Page 97: Module Parameters (Recorder Module/Camera Recorder Module)

    Module Parameters (Recorder Module/Camera Recorder Module) This section shows the module parameters of a recorder module/camera recorder module. Basic settings The following shows the screen for setting each item in the various operations settings, own node setting, and recording buffer setting of a recorder module/camera recorder module. (1) Recording buffer setting icon Various operations settings The following items can be set for a recorder module/camera recorder module.
  • Page 98 Own node setting The following items can be set for a recorder module/camera recorder module. Item Description Setting range IP Address Acquire Select "Acquire Automatically" or "Specify" for the IP address. • Acquire Automatically Setting Automatically/ • Specify Specify (Default: Specify) Page 97 IP address IP Address Set an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
  • Page 99 ■IP address setting screen The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of a recorder module/camera recorder module can be set. Item Description Setting range IP Address Set the IP address of the own node. • Empty (no setting) Ensure that the own node and the external device to be communicated with have the •...
  • Page 100 Recording buffer setting (recorder module) The following items can be set for a recorder module. Item Description Setting range Page 98 Recording buffer setting screen Setting No.1 to 4 The recording buffer capacity used for each recording setting is displayed. The "Recording Buffer Setting"...
  • Page 101 Recording buffer setting (camera recorder module) The following items can be set for a camera recorder module. Item Description Setting range Recording Buffer Setting (Device/label Setting No.1 to The recording buffer capacity (device/label data) used for each Page 99 Recording data) recording setting is displayed.
  • Page 102: Application Settings

    Application settings The following shows the screen for the operation setting at event detection for a recorder module/camera recorder module. Operation setting at event detection Item Description Setting range Error Warning due to Set whether to register an error (continuation error) when a warning (type: system) is •...
  • Page 103 Operation setting at video data saving Item Description Setting range Operation at video data saving Set whether to prioritize video data saving or reception in the operation at video data • Video data saving takes saving. priority When selecting "Video data receiving takes priority," the number of lost frames for •...
  • Page 104: Refresh Setting

    Refresh setting The following shows the screen for setting the refresh timing of a specified refresh target. Displayed items Item Description Setting range Refresh Timing Set refresh timing. • At the Execution Time of END Instruction • At the Execution Time of Specified Program (Default: At the Execution Time of END Instruction)
  • Page 105: Module Extended Parameters (Camera Recorder Module)

    Module Extended Parameters (Camera Recorder Module) This section shows the module extended parameters of a camera recorder module. Item Description [Common Settings] button Click this to display the "Common Settings" screen. Page 104 Common setting (1) Camera configuration setting The IP address and camera comment of a network camera set in the "Camera Individual Settings" screen are displayed. The "Camera Individual Settings"...
  • Page 106 Common setting The following shows the screen for setting each item for GOT linkage. This setting can be configured for each camera recorder module. Item Description Setting range GOT Linkage Enable/Disable Select "Enable" or "Disable" for GOT linkage. • Enable By setting the GOT linkage, an ONVIF supported network camera can be linked with •...
  • Page 107 Camera individual setting The following shows the screen for setting each item for a network camera. Items and ranges that can be set differ for each network camera. Item Description Setting range ONVIF supported network camera [Network Camera List] button Click this to display the "Network Camera List"...
  • Page 108 Item Description Setting range ONVIF supported network camera Camera Detailed Video Video Set the rotation angle of a video captured by a network • 0 degree Individua Settings Detail Rotation camera. • 180 degree Setting Angle (Default: 0 degree) Settings Video Set the quality of a video captured by a network camera.
  • Page 109 ■Network camera list screen Network cameras on the same network as a camera recorder module can be searched for. By selecting a network camera in the search results list and clicking the [OK] button, the IP address and TCP port number of the selected network camera can be applied to the "Camera Individual Settings"...
  • Page 110 ■Communication test screen The communication test can be performed between a camera recorder module and a network camera based on a set IP address, user ID, password, and TCP port number. When the communication test is successful, basic and support information of the network camera can be acquired. In addition, the acquired resolution, frame rate, or event notification can be applied to the "Camera Individual Settings"...
  • Page 111 Item Description Setting range  Communication Manufacturer Name The manufacturer name of a network camera Test Result connected by performing the communication test is displayed. Model Name The model name of a network camera connected by  performing the communication test is displayed. ...
  • Page 112 *1 If the setting is changed, it can be applied to the "Camera Individual Settings" screen when closing this screen. *2 Available when selecting "ONVIF supported network camera" for "Camera Type" in the "Camera Individual Settings" screen. *3 The time required for the communication test differs for each network camera model. *4 The display contents differ for the manufacturer of each network camera.
  • Page 113: Preset Position Setting (Camera Recorder Module)

    Preset Position Setting (Camera Recorder Module) This section shows the procedure and screen for registering and deleting a preset position for a network camera connected to a camera recorder module, and moving the range of data captured by a network camera to a registered preset position. Window Select [Tool] ...
  • Page 114 of a camera recorder module. (Page 282 Network camera status area (Un\G34000 to 37999)) *2 For access, a personal computer and network camera must be connected via Ethernet. *3 When selecting and double-clicking a row, the "Preset Position Registration" screen opens with the number of the selected row selected. Page 113 Preset position registration *4 The [Execute] button can be clicked only when selecting "PTZ Enable Mode"...
  • Page 115 Preset position registration The following shows the screen for registering the current position of a network camera as a preset position. By registering a preset position, the range of data captured by a network camera can be moved to the registered preset position.
  • Page 116 Preset position deletion The following shows the screen for deleting an unnecessary preset position. Window Click the [Delete] button in the "Preset Position Settings" screen. Displayed items Item Description [Select All] button Click this to select all the checkboxes in the "Target" column. [Deselect All] button Click this to unselect all the checkboxes in the "Target"...
  • Page 117: Chapter 3 Recording Setting

    RECORDING SETTING This chapter explains the recording setting. Recording Setting Screen This section shows the recording setting screen. Window ■For creating a new setting [Navigation window]  [Parameter]  [Recording Setting]  right-click  [New] ■For editing a setting [Navigation window]  [Parameter]  [Recording Setting]  [(setting number)] Displayed items Item Description...
  • Page 118 *1 Does not appear in the following cases: No camera recorder module is included in a project. A recorder module and a camera recorder module set as the main module are included in a project, and the slot number of the camera recorder module is larger than that of the recorder module.
  • Page 119: Saving Period Setting

    Saving Period Setting This section shows the screen for setting a saving period for accumulated data. Window Click "Saving Period Setting" in the setting item list. Displayed items ■When selecting "File Saving Trigger Only" for "Recording Method" Item Description Recording Method Select "File Saving Trigger Only."...
  • Page 120: Device/Label Sampling Setting

    Device/Label Sampling Setting This section shows the screen for setting a device and label to be sampled and their sampling method. Window Click "Device/Label Sampling Setting" in the setting item list. Displayed items Item Description Reference   Device/Label Specify the Select the checkbox to specify a device and label Sampling Target Devices/Labels...
  • Page 121 Item Description Reference Sampling Interval Sampling Method Select a sampling method for a device and label. Page 44 Sampling Setting • Each Scan methods of devices • Time Specification and labels • Trigger Instruction • Safety Cycle Time Time Interval Set a sampling interval when selecting "Time ...
  • Page 122: Specify From The Device/Label List" Screen

    "Specify from the Device/Label List" screen A device and label to be sampled can be specified from the list of devices and labels used in a project (program or parameter). In addition, devices and labels to be sampled can be filtered and sorted in the list. This allows them to be narrowed down and easily specified as sampling targets.
  • Page 123 Item Description  (1) Device and label list Devices and labels used in a project (program or parameter ) are listed. They can also be filtered to display. Page 129 Filtering display Device/Label The name of a device and label is displayed. Sampling Target Select the checkbox to specify the device and label as sampling targets.
  • Page 124 Precautions ■When using a program other than a target one Devices and labels used in a program other than a target one are not displayed in the list. In addition, they are excluded from the sampling target when writing a recording setting to a CPU module. To set the program as a target, convert it, change the program setting in the CPU parameter, and remove the security protection in advance.
  • Page 125 When selecting D70 as a sampling target, devices in the range of D64 to D95 (32 words) are specified as sampling targets. When opening this screen again, the checkboxes of these devices are selected in the "Sampling Target" column. To exclude them from the sampling target, unselect all the checkboxes in the "Sampling Target" column. (1) The checkboxes of devices in the range of D64 to D95 are selected in the "Sampling Target"...
  • Page 126 ■Selection status of a device in the "Sampling Target" column When changing the selection status of a device in the "Sampling Target" column, the statuses of other devices and labels in the list that satisfy the following conditions also change at the same time. (This change also applies to devices and labels that are hidden by filtering.) *1*2*3 - The device type is the same as a changed device.
  • Page 127 • Examples of specifying other local labels when specifying a local label as a sampling target The following configuration is used for specification examples. Program file A FB file A FB(1) (FBPou1) Program block(1) Local label Local label Local label Local label FB instance FB instance...
  • Page 128  When specifying a local label in program block (1) as a sampling target, local labels in the following blocks are also specified as sampling targets. - Program block (2) (3) - FB (1) (2) (3) (5) Program file A FB file A FB(1) (FBPou1) Program block(1)
  • Page 129  When specifying a local label in FB (1) as a sampling target, local labels in the following blocks are also specified as sampling targets. - Program block (1) (2) (3) - FB (2) (3) (5) Program file A FB file A FB(1) (FBPou1) Program block(1) Local label...
  • Page 130 ■When changing a program setting or others after specifying a sampling target in this screen When changing the following settings before writing the recording setting to a CPU module after specifying sampling targets in this screen, sampling target devices and labels may change according to the setting change. Sampling target devices and labels after the change can be checked in the "Device/Label Sampling Target List"...
  • Page 131 Filtering display Displayed devices and labels can be filtered. The following table shows filtering conditions that can be specified for each column. Column Description Device/Label Any characters can be specified (up to 32 characters). Sampling Target Either of the following items can be selected: •...
  • Page 132 Wild card Target Example Result Any one character except for one in the brackets K4X[!3]0 K4X10, K4X20, K4X40 K[!1-3]X0 K4X0 Character strings within the range in the brackets [B-D]0 B0, C0, D0 ■Case in which an error occurs D[0-2] D0, D1, D2 •...
  • Page 133 Operation examples ■When specifying only a specific program as a sampling target Operating procedure Select "Filter Condition" in the "Program File Name" column, and select a program to specify as a sampling target. Only the devices and labels used in the selected program are displayed. Move the focus to the list.
  • Page 134: Specify The Device Range" Screen

    "Specify the Device Range" screen The range of devices to be sampled can be specified individually. Window Click the [Setting] button next to "Specify the Device Range" under "Device/Label Sampling Target Setting." Displayed items Item Description  Specify the Device Specify a device.
  • Page 135 safety program. *5 Cannot be set in any of the following cases: The cell in "Device/Local Device" is blank. For a local device, no program file is registered in the corresponding execution program number. For a local device, a program file registered in the corresponding execution program number is a standard program when "Safety Cycle Time"...
  • Page 136: Device/Label Sampling Target List" Screen

    "Device/Label Sampling Target List" screen Devices and labels specified as sampling targets by using each specification method are listed. Window Click the [Device/Label Sampling Target List] button under "Device/Label Sampling Target Setting." Displayed items Item Description  Sampling Target Device List Sampling target devices are listed.
  • Page 137: File Saving Trigger Setting

    File Saving Trigger Setting This section shows the screen for setting a device specified as a file saving trigger for saving accumulated data at a timing such as when a device of a CPU module rises or falls. CPU stop error detection can also be specified as a condition for satisfying a trigger. In addition, camera events can be specified as file saving triggers in the camera event trigger setting.
  • Page 138: Camera Event Trigger Setting

    Camera event trigger setting The following shows the screen for setting a camera event trigger for each network camera set in the module extended parameter. Window Click the [Camera Event Trigger Setting] button under "File Saving Trigger Setting." Displayed items Item Description [Select All] button...
  • Page 139: Saving Path Setting

    Saving Path Setting This section shows the screen for setting a path to save accumulated data. Window Click "Saving Path Setting" in the setting item list. Displayed items Item Description Reference Saving Path Setting Saving Destination Select a save destination. Page 138 File server When selecting "File Server,"...
  • Page 140: File Server Setting

    File server setting Window Click the [Detail] button next to the cells of "Saving Destination" in the saving path setting. Displayed items Item Description *1*2*3 Storage Location Specify the folder path to a save destination in the following format (1 to 142 characters): *4*5 •...
  • Page 141: Saving Detail Setting

    Saving detail setting Window Click the [Detail] button in the saving path setting. Displayed items Item Description Saving Saved Data Upper Limit (1 to 999) Set the upper limit of saved recording files. Operation Operation at Saved Data Upper Limit Select an operation performed when the upper limit of saved recording Setting files is exceeded.
  • Page 142 Item Description Saving Path (2) Detailed Add Date and Time Select the checkbox to add a date and time to a file name. Format Setting specification A date and time according to the settings for "Date and Time Type" and "Date and Time Format"...
  • Page 143: Video Data Receiving Target Setting

    Video Data Receiving Target Setting This section shows the screen for setting a network camera from which video data is received. Window Click "Video Data Receiving Target Setting" in the setting item list. Displayed items Item Description [Detailed Display]/[Simple Display] button Click this to switch between the detailed display and the simple display.
  • Page 144 Precautions • Even when changing system parameters, module parameters, or module extended parameters after setting each item in the "Video Data Receiving Target Setting" screen, the selection status in the "Receiving Target" column does not automatically change accordingly. After changing these parameters, review the setting. •...
  • Page 145: Chapter 4 Recording Monitor

    RECORDING MONITOR This chapter shows the "Recording Monitor" screen of GX Works3 for checking the status of the recording function. The status of a network camera connected to a camera recorder module can also be checked in the "Camera Monitor" screen.
  • Page 146 Item Description File saving [Execution] button Click this to perform file saving of the recording function that is running for a selected recording setting. Note that it is not performed if data has never been accumulated and there is no accumulated data. In addition, data is not accumulated if a recording startup trigger has never been satisfied when selecting "Recording Startup Trigger + File Saving Trigger"...
  • Page 147: Recording Status Detailed Information Screen

    Recording Status Detailed Information Screen This section shows the screen for displaying detailed information on the recording function status. Window Click a [...] button in the "Detail" column. Displayed items Item Description (1) Monitoring status The monitoring status is displayed. [Start Monitoring]/[Stop Monitoring] button Click this to start or stop monitoring.
  • Page 148 Item Description Recording Files Saving Information Accumulated Data When data accumulation is performed once, "Data Exists" is stored. When using a recording startup trigger, data is not accumulated before the trigger is satisfied. Depending on the timings of data accumulation and a recording startup trigger, accumulated data may not be included in a saving period and may not be saved to a recording file.
  • Page 149: Camera Monitor Screen

    Camera Monitor Screen This section shows the screen for displaying the status of a network camera connected to a camera recorder module. Window Click the [Execution] button in "Camera monitor." Displayed items Item Description (1) Monitoring status The monitoring status of the network camera status is displayed. [Start Monitor]/[Stop Monitor] button Click this to start or stop monitoring the status of a network camera.
  • Page 150 Precautions • When changing the configuration or start I/O number of a camera recorder module, the status cannot be monitored properly and the operation is not guaranteed. The settings in the "Video Data Receiving Target Setting" screen of the recording setting must also be changed.
  • Page 151: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains the errors which may occur in System Recorder and the troubleshooting. Recording Function This section shows the troubleshooting on the recording function. Troubleshooting on starting the recording function Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to start the recording Is a recording setting for which the recording function starts •...
  • Page 152 Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to start the recording Is a CPU module or recorder module with a firmware • Update the module to a firmware version supporting the function. version supporting a configuration with multiple modules configuration. used, when using a camera recorder module with "Sub" selected for the recording operation setting in the module parameter? (Page 95 Various operations settings)
  • Page 153 Troubleshooting on saving recording files Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to save a recording Is the operating status of the recording function 'operating'? • Switch the operating status to 'operating.' file. (Page 63 Operating status) For the operation method, refer to the following: Page 65 Operation of the recording function Does an SD memory card satisfy the following conditions •...
  • Page 154 Symptom Check point Corrective action A recording file is not saved Is a value stored in each corresponding buffer memory when • Store a value in the buffer memory for a recording setting in with an intended folder numerical value data and string data are added in a recording which data is added.
  • Page 155 Troubleshooting on saving project data Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to save project data. Is a recording setting written? Write the recording setting. Is the operating status of the recording function 'operating'? • Switch the operating status to 'operating.' (Page 63 Operating status) For the operation method, refer to the following: Page 65 Operation of the recording function...
  • Page 156: Offline Monitor Function

    Offline Monitor Function This section shows the troubleshooting on reading recording files and starting offline monitoring. For the other items, refer to the following: GX Works3 Operating Manual Troubleshooting on reading recording files Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to read a recording Is a recorder module/camera recorder module connected? •...
  • Page 157 Troubleshooting on starting offline monitoring Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to start offline Does the following message appear when starting offline • Open a project written to a CPU module when a recording monitoring in GX Works3. monitoring? file was saved in GX Works3 before starting offline 'Unable to read the data because the target model set in file monitoring.
  • Page 158: Camera Recording Function

    Camera Recording Function For details, refer to the following: Camera Recording Package User's Manual Data Flow Analysis Function For details, refer to the following: GX Works3 Operating Manual Co-recording Function For details, refer to the following: MELSEC iQ-R System Recorder Co-recording Function Reference Manual 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.3 Camera Recording Function...
  • Page 159: Recorder Module

    Recorder Module This section explains the errors which may occur in a recorder module and the troubleshooting. Checking methods Checking method Details System monitor of GX Works3 Error codes can be checked in the system monitor of GX Works3. Page 158 Checking the module status Buffer memory Error codes can be checked in the following buffer memory: Page 218 Current error area (Un\G140 to 149)
  • Page 160: Checking The Module Status

    Checking the module status The status of a module can be checked by using the following functions or testing operations in the "Module Diagnostics" screen of GX Works3. Function Purpose Error information To display the description of an error occurring. The history of errors detected and operations performed in a module can be checked by clicking the [Event History] button.
  • Page 161 Module information list The information on each status of a module can be checked by switching to the [Module Information List] tab. Window ■Checking LED information The LED status or the self-diagnostic status of a module can be checked. When executing the automatic hardware test or the hardware test for LED check, or updating the firmware, "Automatic Hardware Test being Executed,"...
  • Page 162 SD memory card operation The following shows the screen for checking the free space on an SD memory card inserted in a module and formatting the SD memory card. Window Select [Diagnostics]  [System Monitor]  (model name of a module), then select "SD memory card operation" in "Supplementary Function"...
  • Page 163 Self-diagnostic tests ■Automatic hardware test The following explains the test on hardware such as ROM/RAM/Ethernet of a module. • The values in the buffer memory cannot be referenced in GX Works3 during the automatic hardware test. • If the automatic hardware test is completed abnormally, the error details cannot be checked even if the error code is displayed in GX Works3.
  • Page 164 ■Hardware test for LED check The following explains the LED hardware diagnostic of a module. For the diagnostic, the LED of a module needs to be turned The values in the buffer memory cannot be referenced in GX Works3 during the hardware test for LED check. Operating procedure Select "Hardware Test for LED Check"...
  • Page 165: Troubleshooting By Symptom

    Troubleshooting by symptom The following shows the flowchart for troubleshooting while a recorder module is operating. The LED status can be checked in the "Module Diagnostics" screen of the system monitor. (Page 159 Module information list) Start Is the RUN LED(1) ON? Troubleshooting on RUN LED*1 Is the ERR LED(2) ON Troubleshooting on ERR LED*2...
  • Page 166 Troubleshooting on RUN LED Symptom Check point Corrective action The RUN LED does not turn Is the module properly mounted on the base unit? • Mount the module properly. Has an error occurred in a CPU module? • Take corrective action for the error occurred in the CPU module.
  • Page 167 Troubleshooting on INFO LED Symptom Check point Corrective action The INFO LED is ON. Is 'SD memory card free capacity lowering' (b0) in 'INFO LED • Delete unnecessary recording files from the SD memory lighting factor' (Un\G12) ON? card, and always secure 10% or more free space of the (Page 216 Module status area (Un\G0 to 20)) capacity of the SD memory card for operation.
  • Page 168 Troubleshooting on a file server Symptom Check point Corrective action A recording file is not saved. Is an SD memory card specified as the save destination in the Specify a file server as the save destination. saving path setting? (Page 137 Saving Path Setting) Is the path to the save destination specified in the saving path Review the specified path.
  • Page 169 Troubleshooting on the co-recording function The following shows the troubleshooting on the co-recording function. For the other items, refer to the following: MELSEC iQ-R System Recorder Co-recording Function Reference Manual Symptom Check point Corrective action A recording file is not saved Is a recorder module/camera recorder module with a firmware Use a module with a firmware version supporting the function.
  • Page 170: Error Code List

    Error code list The following table shows the error code list of a recorder module. Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 0C00H Recording Start with Program It is different from the project (program, FB/ When a device/label that is not a sampling target is Inconsistency FUN) at the recording setting because a added, stop recording, write the recording setting file to...
  • Page 171 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1901H Recording Files Saving Error Failed to save recording files because • Please save files after checking that the SD memory accessing the SD memory card failed. card is not being initialized. •...
  • Page 172 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1932H Recording Files Saving Error Failed to save recording files because the Please save files after checking that the folder name connection to the file server failed. set in the saving path setting exists in the file server. 1934H Recording Files Saving Error Failed to save recording files because the...
  • Page 173 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 2450H Module Major Error A major error occurrence notification from • Please check the connection status of the extension the I/O module or intelligent function module cable. was detected. • Please check that the I/O module or intelligent function module is correctly mounted.
  • Page 174 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 3002H Module Parameter Error • A parameter which is not supported by the • Please check the version of the recorder module, use firmware version of the target recorder a compatible product, and then write the module module was written.
  • Page 175 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 3032H Recording Setting Error • The mounting position and control CPU of • Please check the mounting position and control CPU the recorder module are different from the of the recorder module. ones of the system parameter at the •...
  • Page 176 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 3140H to 3142H Module Error  • Please take anti-noise measures. • Please switch the CPU module to RUN after resetting it. If the same error is displayed, a hardware error may have occurred in the recorder module. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
  • Page 177 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 3C2FH Memory Error A memory error was detected. • Please take anti-noise measures. • Please switch the CPU module to RUN after resetting it. If the same error is displayed, a hardware error may have occurred in the recorder module.
  • Page 178: Event Code List

    Event code list The following table shows the event code list of a recorder module. Event Event type Event Overview Cause code classificatio 00170 System Information Co-recording trigger sending The co-recording trigger has been sent. 00171 System Information Co-recording trigger receiving The co-recording trigger has been received.
  • Page 179 Event Event type Event Overview Cause code classificatio 2A052 Operation Warning Project Data Saving Failure Failed to save the project data because connecting to the file server (the saving path set in the recording setting) failed due to any one of the following causes. •...
  • Page 180: Camera Recorder Module

    Camera Recorder Module This section explains the errors which may occur in a camera recorder module and the troubleshooting. Checking methods Checking method Details System monitor of GX Works3 Error codes can be checked in the system monitor of GX Works3. Page 158 Checking the module status Buffer memory Error codes can be checked in the following buffer memory:...
  • Page 181: Checking The Module Status

    Checking the module status For details, refer to the following: Page 158 Checking the module status 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.7 Camera Recorder Module...
  • Page 182: Troubleshooting By Symptom

    Troubleshooting by symptom The following shows the flowchart for troubleshooting while a camera recorder module is operating. The LED status can be checked in the "Module Diagnostics" screen of the system monitor. (Page 159 Module information list) Start Is the RUN LED(1) ON? Troubleshooting on RUN LED*1 Is the ERR LED(2) ON Troubleshooting on ERR LED*2...
  • Page 183 *12 Page 184 Troubleshooting on the communication with a network camera *13 Page 185 Troubleshooting on a file server *14 Refer to the following: (It can be downloaded from the Mitsubishi Electric FA website.) Mitsubishi Electric Programmable Controller Camera Recorder Module RD81RC96-CA Sample Screen Manual (BCN-P5999-1333) *15 Page 153 Troubleshooting on saving project data...
  • Page 184 Troubleshooting on settings Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to search for a network Check each network environment. Take any of the following corrective actions according to the camera. • Is PoE power supplied when using a PoE network check result. camera? •...
  • Page 185 • Update the module to a firmware version supporting camera supporting camera events used? events. For the applicable firmware versions, refer to the following: Page 307 Added and Changed Functions *1 Can be downloaded from the Mitsubishi Electric FA website. 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.7 Camera Recorder Module...
  • Page 186 Troubleshooting on the communication with a network camera Symptom Check point Corrective action Unable to start communication with a Is the Ethernet cable connected properly? If it is not connected properly, take the following actions: network camera. • Lock the cable securely. •...
  • Page 187 Troubleshooting on a file server For details, refer to the following: Page 166 Troubleshooting on a file server Troubleshooting on the co-recording function For details, refer to the following: Page 167 Troubleshooting on the co-recording function 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.7 Camera Recorder Module...
  • Page 188: Error Code List

    Error code list The following table shows the error code list of a camera recorder module. Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 0C00H Recording Start with Program It is different from the project (program, FB/ When a device/label that is not a sampling target is Inconsistency FUN) at the recording setting because a added, stop recording, write the recording setting file to...
  • Page 189 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1901H Recording Files Saving Error Failed to save recording files because • Please save files after checking that the SD memory accessing the SD memory card failed. card is not being initialized. •...
  • Page 190 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1931H Recording Files Saving Error Failed to save recording files because the • Please save files after checking that the user name/ connection to the file server failed. password used for the connection to the file server is correct.
  • Page 191 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1A81H IP Address Automatic Failed to perform the automatic lease update Please check the connection cable and status of the Acquisition Update Error processing which is performed when the DHCP server (operating status and whether the IP lease term of the IP address acquired from address to be assigned is allocated).
  • Page 192 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1D01H Network Camera Undetected The target network camera cannot be found. • Please check the operation status of the other Error device. • Please check if the set camera type, IP address, and TCP port number are correct.
  • Page 193 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1D81H Network Camera Video Rotation The video rotation angle of the target • Please set the video rotation angle that can be set for Angle Setting Error network camera is incorrect. the network camera. •...
  • Page 194 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 1E73H Network Camera For the camera event, an error has occurred • The number for the notification of event from a Communication Error (Camera in the communication with the target network network camera may have reached the upper limit. Event) camera.
  • Page 195 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 24C8H System Bus Error An error of the system bus was detected. • Please take anti-noise measures. • Please switch the CPU module to RUN after resetting it. If the same error is displayed, a hardware error may have occurred in the I/O module, intelligent function module, or extension cable.
  • Page 196 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action 3026H Recording Setting Error Device/label data which exceeds the size of Please read the CPU parameter and recording setting the buffer area for data sampling in the CPU file, and reduce the device/label data to be saving parameter is specified in the recording targets so that the size is within the buffer area for data setting file.
  • Page 197 Error code Error name Error description Corrective action  3080H to 308AH Module Error • Please take anti-noise measures. • Please switch the CPU module to RUN after resetting it. If the same error is displayed, a hardware error may have occurred in the camera recorder module. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
  • Page 198 If the same error is displayed again, the camera recorder module may have a hardware error. Contact the nearest Mitsubishi Electric System Service Co., Ltd. or Mitsubishi Electric Corporation branch office or agent. 3C32H Memory Error A memory error was detected.
  • Page 199: Event Code List

    Event code list The following table shows the event code list of a camera recorder module. Event Event type Event Overview Cause code classificatio 00170 System Information Co-recording trigger sending The co-recording trigger has been sent. 00171 System Information Co-recording trigger receiving The co-recording trigger has been received.
  • Page 200 Event Event type Event Overview Cause code classificatio 2A032 Operation Warning Recording Files Saving Completion • Saving the recording files has been completed. • The sampled device and label data have exceeded the size that can be stored in the recording buffer. •...
  • Page 201 Event Event type Event Overview Cause code classificatio 2A056 Operation Warning Project Data Saving Failure Failed to save the project data because acquiring the project data from the CPU module failed due to any one of the following causes. • The file password (read) is set. •...
  • Page 202: Chapter 6 Recorder Module (Detailed Specifications)

    RECORDER MODULE (DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS) This chapter explains the function details, module labels, input/output signals, and buffer memory of a recorder module. Function Details This section shows the details on the functions of a recorder module. Recording function This function can be used to accumulate devices and labels sampled in a CPU module, and output them and an event history of the CPU module to a recording file and save the file to a save destination specified in the recording setting when a file saving trigger is satisfied.
  • Page 203: Co-Recording Function

    Co-recording function This function can be used to perform recording synchronously on target devices by sending and receiving a co-recording trigger. For details, refer to the following: MELSEC iQ-R System Recorder Co-recording Function Reference Manual The following explains the operations for sending and receiving a trigger, events when co-recording runs, and considerations for a recorder module when using the co-recording function.
  • Page 204 Receiving a co-recording trigger When a co-recording trigger sent from a CPU module is received, a file saving trigger is satisfied. When configuring multiple modules, a co-recording trigger is received in the main module. A sub module operates accordingly when a co-recording trigger is received in the main module and a file saving trigger is satisfied.
  • Page 205: Module Labels

    Module Labels This section shows the module labels used to set the input/output signals and buffer memory of a recorder module. Module label configuration The name of a module label is defined in the following configurations: "Instance name"_"Module number"."Label name" "Instance name"_"Module number"."Label name"_D RC96_1.stIOSignal.bModuleReady ■Instance name...
  • Page 206: Input/Output Signals

    Input/Output Signals This section explains the input/output signals of a recorder module. The following shows an example of assigning input/output signals when the start input/output number of a module is '0.' A device X indicates an input signal from a module to a CPU module. A device Y indicates an output signal from a CPU module to a module.
  • Page 207: Input Signal Details

    Input signal details The following shows the details on the input signals to a CPU module. Module READY (X0) This signal turns ON when a module is ready after turning the power OFF and ON or resetting a CPU module. It turns OFF when a hardware error occurs.
  • Page 208 INFO LED status (X4) This signal turns ON when the INFO LED turns ON. For the factor that the INFO LED turns ON, refer to the following: Page 159 Module information list It turns OFF when turning 'Clear INFO LED request' (Y2) ON while the INFO LED is ON. In addition, it turns OFF when switching the status of a CPU module from STOP to RUN.
  • Page 209: Output Signal Details

    Output signal details The following shows the details on the output signals to a CPU module. The output signals will be enabled when they turn from OFF to ON. In addition, they are not turned from ON to OFF by a system. To turn the signals ON again, turn them from ON to OFF once, then OFF to ON. File access stop request (Y0) When turning this signal ON, accessing a file in an SD memory card is stopped.
  • Page 210: Buffer Memory

    Buffer Memory This section explains the buffer memory of a recorder module. Precautions • Do not write any data in the "system area" of the buffer memory. Doing so may cause malfunction of a programmable controller system. Buffer memory list The following table shows the buffer memory list of a recorder module.
  • Page 211 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 47 to 54 Network connection status area IP address (string notation)  (2FH to 36H) 55 to 56 IP address (37H to 38H) 57 to 58 Subnet mask (39H to 3AH) 59 to 60 Default gateway (3BH to 3CH) 61 to 62...
  • Page 212 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 842 to 1499 System area   (34AH to 5DBH) 6 RECORDER MODULE (DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS) 6.4 Buffer Memory...
  • Page 213 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 1500 Recording status area Recording status 1 System area   (5DCH) 1501 In recording operation (5DDH) 1502 Recording start error (5DEH) 1503 Recording start error cause (5DFH) 1504 File saving trigger monitor (5E0H) 1505 Recording files saving...
  • Page 214 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 1700 to 2299 Recording status area Recording status 2 to 4 Same as recording status 1 (6A4H to 8FBH) 2300 to 3199 System area   (8FCH to C7FH) 3200 Recording setting information Recording setting information 1 Recording buffer size (C80H)
  • Page 215 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 4000 Recording operation specification Recording operation specification 1 System area   (FA0H) area 4001 Recording buffer batch saving (FA1H) mode 4002 to 4003 Folder name additional data 1 (FA2H to FA3H) 4004 to 4005 Folder name additional data 2 (FA4H to FA5H) ...
  • Page 216 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 13392 Firmware update history Firmware update completion with/without an error (3450H) information 13393 to 13401 System area   (3451H to 3459H) 13402 Latest firmware update History information Execution time (year) (345AH) information 13403 Execution time (month) (345BH)
  • Page 217 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 14000 Project data saving status area Project data saving status 1 Project data saving (36B0H) 14001 Project data saving (36B1H) completion 14002 Project data saving result (36B2H) 14003 to 14004 Project data saving (36B3H to completion code 36B4H)
  • Page 218: Buffer Memory Details

    Buffer memory details The following explains the buffer memory details of a recorder module. Module status area (Un\G0 to 20) The status of each LED of a recorder module can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description RUN LED status Un\G0 0: OFF 1: ON...
  • Page 219 SD memory card information area (Un\G21 to 27) The status of an SD memory card inserted in a recorder module can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description SD memory card total capacity Un\G21 to 22 The capacity of an SD memory card is stored (unit: KB). SD memory card free capacity Un\G23 to 24 The free space on an SD memory card is stored (unit: KB).
  • Page 220 Current error area (Un\G140 to 149) The latest code of an error occurring can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Error code Un\G140 The latest error code is stored. Time Un\G142 b0 to 7: Time zone and summer time flag b8 to 15: System area Un\G143 b0 to 7: Last two digits of the year...
  • Page 221 Error log area (Un\G150 to 311) The history of an error occurred in a recorder module can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Error count Un\G150 The total number of times an error log is registered in the error log area is stored.
  • Page 222 ■Error log (Un\G152 to 311) The history of an error occurred in a recorder module is stored. The error log area consists of 16 error logs with the same data configuration. Error log 1 Error code Un\G152 to 161 Error log 2 System area Un\G162 to 171 System area...
  • Page 223 Recording status area (Un\G1500 to 3199) The recording status can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Recording status 1 In recording operation Un\G1501 The operating status of the recording function is stored. (Page 63 Operating status) 0: Stopped 1: Operating The timing when a value is stored differs depending on the version of a recorder module used.
  • Page 224 Buffer memory name Address Description Recording status 1 Recording buffer storing Un\G1507 Whether data in a sampled device and label is accumulated in the recording status buffer is stored. 0: No data 1: Data exists '1' (data exists) is stored when a device and label are sampled and data is accumulated in the recording buffer.
  • Page 225 Buffer memory name Address Description Recording status 1 Recording files saving path Un\G1515 to 1522 The path to the setting type folder for a recording file last saved to an SD (setting type folder) memory card is stored. It is initialized to '0' when the operating status switches to 'operating' after a file saving trigger is satisfied or starting the recording function.
  • Page 226 Buffer memory name Address Description *6*7*8 Recording status 1 Accumulating execution time Un\G1588 The data accumulating execution time of a recorder module is stored. (ms unit) • Accumulating execution time (ms unit): An ms digit is stored (value to be stored: 0 to 65535).
  • Page 227 ■File saving trigger monitor (Un\G1504) '1 (satisfied)' is stored during either of the following periods: Value Version 03 or earlier Version 04 or later 1 (satisfied) • From when a file saving trigger is satisfied to when saving is • From when a file saving trigger is satisfied to when saving is completed completed in a recorder module and all sub modules with recording target data...
  • Page 228 Recording setting information area (Un\G3200 to 3999) Setting information of recording settings can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Recording setting Recording buffer size Un\G3200 The recording buffer capacity set in the module parameter is stored (unit: information 1 MB).
  • Page 229 *1 A value is updated when the operating status switches to 'operating.' *2 Enabled only when specifying a recording startup trigger. *3 Enabled only when specifying a recording startup trigger and selecting the checkbox of "Save after specified time elapses from recording completion."...
  • Page 230 Recording operation specification area (Un\G4000 to 4799) File saving triggers for recording, the recording buffer batch saving mode, and data values added to save folder names can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Recording operation Recording buffer batch Un\G4001 Use this to specify the recording buffer batch saving mode.
  • Page 231 File server saving information area (Un\G9000 to 10999) The path to the setting type folder for a recording file saved to a file server can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description File server saving 1 Recording files saving path Un\G9000 to 9255 The path to the setting type folder for a last saved recording file is stored in (setting type folder)
  • Page 232 Buffer memory name Address Description Previous firmware update History Execution time (year) Un\G13413 The value of the year (four digits) when the firmware update information information was executed is stored as a BIN code. Execution time (month) Un\G13414 The value of the month when the firmware update was executed is stored as a BIN code.
  • Page 233 ■Project data saving completion Whether saving project data is completed is stored. Each value is stored at each timing as follows: • Not completed (0): Preparation for project data saving starts. • Completed (1): Saving project data is completed. ■Project data saving result The saving result of project data is stored.
  • Page 234 Project data saving specification area (Un\G14080 to 14199) Whether to save project data to a save destination for a recording file can be specified for each recording setting. Buffer memory name Address Description Project data saving specification 1 Un\G14080 Use this to specify whether to save project data to a save destination for a recording file specified in recording setting No.1.
  • Page 235 *1 Available for SD memory cards manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric only. For the SD memory cards, refer to the following: MELSEC iQ-R System Recorder User's Manual (Startup) *2 The update frequency of the write count may differ depending on an SD memory card used.
  • Page 236: Chapter 7 Camera Recorder Module (Detailed Specifications)

    CAMERA RECORDER MODULE (DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS) This chapter explains the function details, module labels, input/output signals, and buffer memory of a camera recorder module. Function Details This section shows the details on the functions of a camera recorder module. Recording function This function can be used to accumulate data (devices and labels) sampled in a CPU module and video data delivered from a network camera, and save them and an event history of the CPU module as a recording file when a file saving trigger is satisfied.
  • Page 237 Search Up to 32 ONVIF supported network cameras in the same network as a camera recorder module can be searched for. This function can be performed in the "Network Camera List" screen in the module extended parameter. (Page 107 Network camera list screen) By using this function, an ONVIF supported network camera can be detected from an actual system configuration and information on the network camera (IP address and TCP port number) can be applied to the "Camera Individual Settings"...
  • Page 238 Specific information monitoring Specific information of a network camera can be acquired. Acquired information can be checked in the following screens or buffer memory; however, information that can be checked differs for each screen. • "Network Camera List" screen in the module extended parameter (Page 107 Network camera list screen) •...
  • Page 239 Video data delivery setting Parameters of a network camera connected to a camera recorder module can be set. When setting an ONVIF supported network camera for the camera type, the simple setting mode can be used. (Page 237 Simple setting mode) The parameters can be set in the "Camera Individual Settings"...
  • Page 240 Video data reception and accumulation Video data delivered from a network camera can be received and accumulated. Based on information set in the following section, video data is delivered from a network camera. Page 237 Video data delivery setting For details on video data reception and accumulation, refer to the following: Page 16 Recording Function When using multiple recording settings in one module, a frame of video data being received may be lost if the video data is saved and received at the same time.
  • Page 241 Camera event reception Camera events detected by a network camera can be received in a camera recorder module. To receive camera events, the camera event setting is required. The camera event setting can be configured in the "Camera Individual Settings" screen in the module extended parameter. (Page 105 Camera individual setting) The following type of camera event can be received from a network camera.
  • Page 242: Camera Time Synchronization Function

    Camera time synchronization function This function can be used to synchronize the time between a camera recorder module and a network camera. Time information set by using this function is used for the time in a network camera and a time stamp of video data delivered from the network camera.
  • Page 243 Considerations ■Clock data setting of a CPU module Before operating a camera recorder module, set the clock data in a CPU module. If the clock data is changed after operating the camera recorder module and the time does not match between the camera recorder module and a network camera, a network camera communication error (error code: 1DF1H) occurs.
  • Page 244: Camera Event Function

    Camera event function This function can be used to notify the recording function of a camera event such as motion detection received from a network camera set as a connection target as a trigger. This trigger can be used as a file saving trigger for the recording function. The target is a network camera for which the video data receiving target setting is enabled in the recording setting.
  • Page 245 Setting procedure To use a camera event as a file saving trigger in a camera recorder module, set the following items: Item Description Setting location Camera event detection setting for a Set a network camera to detect camera events in a dedicated configuration Configuration tool for a network network camera tool for the camera manufacturer (such as a web browser).
  • Page 246 Camera event notification setting To notify a camera recorder module of camera events detected by a network camera, configure the camera event setting in the camera individual setting screen in the module extended parameter. With this setting, camera events can be received. For the setting method, refer to the following: Page 105 Camera individual setting The camera event notification setting can be monitored for each network camera in 'Camera event notification' (Un\G34254,...
  • Page 247: Camera Adjustment Function (Ptz)

    Specify a movement speed of the range of captured data by performing PTZ control (0 to 1000). PTZ control can be performed in a sample screen of a GOT. (Mitsubishi Electric Programmable Controller Camera Recorder Module RD81RC96-CA Sample Screen Manual (BCN-P5999-1333) *1 Can be downloaded from the Mitsubishi Electric FA website.
  • Page 248 Settings" screen or a sample screen of a GOT. • "Preset Position Settings" screen (Page 111 Preset Position Setting (Camera Recorder Module)) • Sample screen of a GOT (Mitsubishi Electric Programmable Controller Camera Recorder Module RD81RC96-CA Sample Screen Manual (BCN-P5999-1333) *1 Can be downloaded from the Mitsubishi Electric FA website.
  • Page 249 ■Moving to a preset position The range of data captured by a network camera can be moved to a preset position registered in advance. • Operation using the buffer memory of a camera recorder module The following shows the operating procedure using the buffer memory. Check the preset position registered for the number of a network camera to adjust the captured position.
  • Page 250 PTZ control authority mode function This function can be used to set the authority to perform the PTZ control function and preset position function for each network camera. The following table shows the availability for each mode of the PTZ control authority mode. : Available, : Not available PTZ control Description...
  • Page 251: Got Linkage Function

    For details on the setting in a GOT and the combinations of versions of a sample screen and camera recorder module, refer to the following: Mitsubishi Electric Programmable Controller Camera Recorder Module RD81RC96-CA Sample Screen Manual (BCN- P5999-1333) *1 Can be downloaded from the Mitsubishi Electric FA website.
  • Page 252 For the procedure for setting each item in a GOT, refer to the following: Mitsubishi Electric Programmable Controller Camera Recorder Module RD81RC96-CA Sample Screen Manual (BCN- P5999-1333) *1 Can be downloaded from the Mitsubishi Electric FA website. Whether an FTP login name and FTP password to be set in the "Common Settings" screen in the module extended parameter are correct can be checked by performing the FTP communication test.
  • Page 253: Sd Memory Card Format Function

    SD memory card format function This function can be used to format an SD memory card inserted in a camera recorder module. The procedure is the same as a recorder module. However, the volume label after formatting will be RD81RC96_CA. Page 200 SD memory card format function Self-diagnostics function This function is an internal function to check the hardware health of a camera recorder module and diagnose whether the...
  • Page 254: Module Labels

    Module Labels This section shows the module labels used to set the input/output signals and buffer memory of a camera recorder module. Module label configuration The name of a module label is defined in the following configurations: "Instance name"_"Module number"."Label name" "Instance name"_"Module number"."Label name"_D RC96C_1.stIOSignal.bModuleReady ■Instance name...
  • Page 255: Input/Output Signals

    Input/Output Signals This section explains the input/output signals of a camera recorder module. The following shows an example of assigning input/output signals when the start input/output number of a module is '0.' A device X indicates an input signal from a module to a CPU module. A device Y indicates an output signal from a CPU module to a module.
  • Page 256: Input Signal Details

    Input signal details The following shows the details on the input signals to a CPU module. Module READY (X0) This signal turns ON when a module is ready after turning the power OFF and ON or resetting a CPU module. It turns OFF when a hardware error occurs.
  • Page 257 INFO LED status (X4) This signal turns ON when the INFO LED turns ON. For the factor that the INFO LED turns ON, refer to the following: Page 159 Module information list It turns OFF when turning 'Clear INFO LED request' (Y2) ON while the INFO LED is ON. In addition, it turns OFF when switching the status of a CPU module from STOP to RUN.
  • Page 258: Output Signal Details

    Output signal details The following shows the details on the output signals to a CPU module. The output signals will be enabled when they turn from OFF to ON. In addition, they are not turned from ON to OFF by a system. To turn the signals ON again, turn them from ON to OFF once, then OFF to ON. File access stop request (Y0) When turning this signal ON, accessing a file in an SD memory card is stopped.
  • Page 259: Buffer Memory

    Buffer Memory This section explains the buffer memory of a camera recorder module. Precautions • Do not write any data in the "system area" or an area with "R" (read-only) of the buffer memory. Doing so may cause malfunction of a programmable controller system. Buffer memory list The following table shows the buffer memory list of a camera recorder module.
  • Page 260 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 47 to 54 Network connection status IP address (string notation)  (2FH to 36H) area 55 to 56 IP address (37H to 38H) 57 to 58 Subnet mask (39H to 3AH) 59 to 60 Default gateway (3BH to 3CH) 61 to 62...
  • Page 261 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value Operation setting at video Operation at video data saving (35CH) data saving area   861 to 1499 System area (35DH to 5DBH)   1500 Recording status area Recording status 1 System area (5DCH) 1501 In recording operation...
  • Page 262 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 1586 Recording status area Recording status 1 Sampling execution time (ms unit) (632H) 1587 Sampling execution time (s unit) (633H) 1588 Accumulating execution time (ms unit) (634H) 1589 Accumulating execution time (s unit) (635H) ...
  • Page 263 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 1658 to 1659 Recording status area Recording status 1 Video data Network camera 1 (67AH to 67BH) maximum accumulation 1660 to 1661 Network camera 2 period (67CH to 67DH) 1662 to 1663 Network camera 3 (67EH to 67FH) 1664 to 1665 Network camera 4...
  • Page 264 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 3200 Recording setting information Recording setting Recording buffer size (C80H) area information 1 3201 to 3202 Saving period (C81H to C82H) 3203 Saving setting when there is no free folder number (C83H) 3204 Recording startup trigger specification (C84H) 3205...
  • Page 265 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 4000 Recording operation Recording operation specification 1 System area   (FA0H) specification area 4001 Recording buffer batch saving mode (FA1H) 4002 to 4003 Folder name additional data 1 (FA2H to FA3H) 4004 to 4005 Folder name additional data 2 (FA4H to FA5H) ...
  • Page 266 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 13392 Firmware update history Firmware update completion with/without an error (3450H) information 13393 to 13401 System area   (3451H to 3459H) 13402 Latest firmware History Execution time (year) (345AH) update information information 13403 Execution time (month) (345BH)
  • Page 267 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 14000 Project data saving status Project data saving status 1 Project data saving (36B0H) area 14001 Project data saving completion (36B1H) 14002 Project data saving result (36B2H) 14003 to 14004 Project data saving completion code (36B3H to 36B4H) 14005...
  • Page 268 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 34000 Network camera status area Network camera 1 Setting Network camera setting enabled/ (84D0H) status area information disabled 34001 to 34008 IP address (string) (84D1H to 84D8H) 34009 to 34010 IP address (84D9H to 84DAH) ...
  • Page 269 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 34254 Network camera status area Network camera 1 Setting Camera event notification (85CEH) status area information 34255 to 34286 Camera event comment (85CFH to 85EEH) 34287 Camera event type support list (85EFH)  ...
  • Page 270 Address Application Name Initial Dec (Hex) value 38000 PTZ control area Network camera 1 PTZ control authority mode (9470H) PTZ information 38001 PTZ operation processing requestor (9471H) 38002 PTZ operation status (9472H)   38003 to 38005 System area (9473H to 9475H) 38006 Preset Specified preset position No.
  • Page 271: Buffer Memory Details

    Buffer memory details The following explains the buffer memory details of a camera recorder module. Module status area (Un\G0 to 20) The status of each LED of a camera recorder module can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description RUN LED status Un\G0 0: OFF 1: ON...
  • Page 272 Error log area (Un\G150 to 311) This area is the same as a recorder module. Page 219 Error log area (Un\G150 to 311) If multiple errors with the same error code occur, only the log of the first error is stored in this area. Logs of errors with the same error code occurred in each network camera can be checked in the following buffer memories: •...
  • Page 273 Recording status area (Un\G1500 to 3199) The recording status can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Recording status 1 In recording operation Un\G1501 The operating status of the recording function is stored. (Page 63 Operating status) 0: Stopped 1: Operating The timing when a value is stored differs depending on the recording operation setting of a camera recorder module used.
  • Page 274 Buffer memory name Address Description Recording status 1 Data sampling Un\G1506 The sampling or accumulation status of devices and labels is stored. 0: Not sampling 1: Sampling ■When selecting "File Saving Trigger Only" for the recording method • '1' (sampling) is stored when the recording function starts running ('1' (operating) is stored in 'In recording operation' (Un\G1501)) after starting the function.
  • Page 275 Buffer memory name Address Description Recording status 1 Recording files saving count Un\G1511 The number of recording file saving executions (both successful and failed) is stored. The definition of the number of saving executions differs depending on the recording operation setting of a camera recorder module used.
  • Page 276 Buffer memory name Address Description *1*2*4 Recording status 1 Average device/label sampling size Un\G1581 to 1582 The average size of devices and labels to be sampled at a time is stored (unit: KB). Device/label maximum sampling Un\G1583 to 1584 The maximum period during which a device and label can be *1*2*4 period sampled in the current setting is stored (unit: second).
  • Page 277 Buffer memory name Address Description Recording status 1 Number of Network camera 1 Un\G1609 The number of invalid camera events among those received is invalid stored. camera When the operating status of the recording function is events 'operating' and the camera event receiving status is 'waiting receiving for receiving,' the number of invalid camera events among those received is stored.
  • Page 278 *1 A value is not updated when the operating status is 'stopped.' *2 Available only for a camera recorder module with "Main" selected for the recording operation setting. *3 '0' is stored when powering ON or resetting a CPU module. It starts from '0' when the operating status switches to 'operating' after adding or changing a recording setting and starting the recording function.
  • Page 279 ■Recording start error cause (Un\G1503) Each value is stored at each timing as follows: Value Main module Sub module 0 (no error) • The operating status of the main module switches to • The operating status of the camera recorder module itself 'preparing' after starting the recording function.
  • Page 280 ■Recording files saving completion code (Un\G1510) Each value is stored at each timing as follows: Value Main module Sub module 0 (no error) • A file saving trigger is satisfied. • A file saving trigger is satisfied. • The operating status of the main module switches to •...
  • Page 281 Recording setting information area (Un\G3200 to 3999) Setting information of recording settings can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Recording setting Recording buffer size Un\G3200 The recording buffer capacity set in the module parameter is information 1 stored (unit: MB). Saving period Un\G3201 to 3202 A saving period set in the recording setting is stored.
  • Page 282 Buffer memory name Address Description Recording setting Establishment condition of file saving Un\G3251 to 3266 The condition for satisfying a file saving trigger set in the information 1 trigger (Extended) recording setting is stored. 0: Rising 1: Falling 2: Timeout Recording setting information 2 to 4 Un\G3300 to 3599 Details are the same as recording setting information 1.
  • Page 283 Recording operation specification area (Un\G4000 to 4799) This area is the same as a recorder module. It is available only for a camera recorder module with "Main" selected for the recording operation setting. Page 228 Recording operation specification area (Un\G4000 to 4799) File server saving information area (Un\G9000 to 10999) This area is the same as a recorder module.
  • Page 284 Network camera status area (Un\G34000 to 37999) The operating status of a network camera can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Network camera 1 Setting Network camera setting enabled/ Un\G34000 Whether the setting for a network camera connected to a status area informatio disabled...
  • Page 285 Buffer memory name Address Description Network camera 1 Setting Resolution support list Un\G34232 A resolution that can be set for a network camera in a status area informatio camera recorder module is stored. (OFF: Cannot be set/ ON: Can be set) b0: QVGA (320 ...
  • Page 286 Buffer memory name Address Description Network camera 1 Network Number of error occurrence Un\G34311 The total number of times an error log is registered in the status area status error log area is stored. Error log writing pointer Un\G34312 An error log number in which the latest error log is registered is stored.
  • Page 287 ■Network camera connection status (Un\G34300) The connection status of a network camera is stored. Value Description 0 (no setting) No network camera is set. '0 (no setting)' is stored for a network camera number not set in the module extended parameter. 1 (disconnected) A network camera is not connected yet.
  • Page 288 ■Error log area (Un\G34311 to 34472) The history of an error occurred for a network camera is stored. • Number of error occurrence (Un\G34311) The total number of times an error log is registered in the error log area is stored. •...
  • Page 289 PTZ control area (Un\G38000 to 43599) Information on PTZ control can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description Network camera 1 PTZ PTZ control authority mode Un\G38000 The operation mode of PTZ control authority mode is stored. information 0: PTZ enable mode 1: PTZ preset mode 2: PTZ disable mode PTZ operation processing requestor...
  • Page 290 *1 The setting is applied when '1: supported' is stored in 'PTZ speed support' (Un\G34236). When '0: not supported' is stored in 'PTZ speed support,' a set value is ignored. *2 A value stored in this area is converted to a relative value in the range of -1000 to 1000 for an actual position (coordinate) captured by a network camera.
  • Page 291 ■Preset position execution request (Un\G38008) Adjusting the range to a specified preset position number can be requested. When adjusting the range of data captured by a network camera, change the value in 'Preset position execution request' (Un\G38008) to '1: requested.' For details on the procedure, refer to the following: Page 247 Moving to a preset position Return the value in 'Preset position execution request' (Un\G38008) from '1H: requested' to '0H: not requested' after '8H: preset request completed successfully' is stored in 'PTZ operation status' (Un\G38002).
  • Page 292 GOT registration area (Un\G47100 to 47129) Information on the GOT linkage function of a camera recorder module can be checked. Buffer memory name Address Description GOT registration area GOT linkage enabled/ Un\G47100 Whether the GOT linkage is enabled or disabled is stored. disabled 0H: Disable 1H: Enable...
  • Page 293: Appendix

    APPENDIX Appendix 1 Available Characters in the Recording Setting This section shows the characters that can be used for each setting item in the recording setting. Screen Item Available character Reference Saving Period Setting Recording Startup Trigger Device Page 291 ASCII characters that can Page 117 Saving be used for a device name Period Setting...
  • Page 294 ASCII characters that can be used in the file server setting ■Storage location (host name) Characters in the shaded area can be used. (SP) " & < > ̃ ■Storage location (folder path) Characters in the shaded area can be used. (SP) "...
  • Page 295 ■Password Characters in the shaded area can be used. (SP) " & < > ̃ APPX Appendix 1 Available Characters in the Recording Setting...
  • Page 296 ASCII characters that can be used in the format in the saving detail setting Characters in the shaded area can be used. (SP) " & < > ̃ *1 Can be used when entering the following keywords in "Format" (cannot be used for "Date and Time Format"). , , , , , ...
  • Page 297: Appendix 2 Available Characters In The Camera Setting

    Appendix 2 Available Characters in the Camera Setting This section shows the characters that can be used for each setting item in the camera setting (module extended parameter and preset position setting). Screen Item Available character Reference *1*2 Common Settings FTP Login Name Basic Multilingual Plane in UTF-16LE Page 104 Common setting...
  • Page 298: Appendix 3 Processing Time

    Appendix 3 Processing Time This section shows the processing time of the recording function. Sampling time The following shows the processing time of a CPU module required to sample a device and label. It is added to the END processing when selecting "Each Scan" or "Time Specification" for the sampling method and to the program execution time when selecting "Trigger Instruction"...
  • Page 299 *3 Total number of sampling points in word conversion *4 A standard local device when using a safety CPU *5 A standard latch label when using a safety CPU *6 The number of settings (number of No.s) in GX Works3 *7 '0' if the corresponding device is not set *8 Set as a sampling target when using 'include SFC device' of 'device/label batch specification' *9 Same as a step relay with block specification (BL\S)
  • Page 300 Period during which devices and labels can be saved A period during which devices and labels can be saved is calculated with the following formula: Saving possible period (second) =   (  )    471,859.2 A saving possible period calculated with this formula is an approximate value because the rate of change and sampling interval vary depending on the program and operating status.
  • Page 301 Period during which video data can be saved The following table shows periods during which video data can be saved. • These periods are applied in the following cases: - One network camera is connected to one camera recorder module. - The upper limit of the recording buffer capacity (800 MB) is all assigned to video data.
  • Page 302: Appendix 4 Instruction List

    Appendix 4 Instruction List The following table shows the instructions that can determine the range of devices and labels to be used when the instructions are specified. Instruction ACOSD ACOSDP ACOSP ADRSET ADRSETP ANDD< ANDD<= ANDD<> ANDD= ANDD> ANDD>= ANDDT< ANDDT<= ANDDT<>...
  • Page 303 Instruction NUNIP ORD< ORD<= ORD<> ORD= ORD> ORD>= ORDT< ORDT<= ORDT<> ORDT= ORDT> ORDT>= ORE< ORE<= ORE<> ORE= ORE> ORE>= ORED< ORED<= ORED<> ORED= ORED> ORED>= ORTM< ORTM<= ORTM<> ORTM= ORTM> ORTM>= PIDCONT PIDCONTP PIDINIT PIDINITP PIDPRMW PIDPRMWP PIDRUN PIDRUNP PIDSTOP PIDSTOPP POWD...
  • Page 304: Appendix 5 Number Of Connected Network Cameras And Module Configuration

    Appendix 5 Number of Connected Network Cameras and Module Configuration This section shows the number of connected network cameras and module configuration. Number of network cameras and module configuration list The following table shows the number of modules (recorder module/camera recorder module per CPU module) required for each number of connected network cameras.
  • Page 305 ■Configuration No.2 Item Module type Camera recorder module Recording operation setting Main Number of connectable Only network cameras with frame network cameras rates of 30 fps or lower Even one network camera with a frame rate of 120 fps included Even one network camera with a frame rate of 180 fps included *1 For ONVIF supported network cameras with VGA resolution.
  • Page 306 ■Configuration No.4 Item Module type Camera recorder module Camera recorder module Recording operation setting Main Number of connectable Only network cameras with frame network cameras rates of 30 fps or lower Even one network camera with a frame rate of 120 fps included Even one network camera with a frame rate of 180 fps included *1 For ONVIF supported network cameras with VGA resolution.
  • Page 307 ■Configuration No.6 Item Module type Camera recorder module Camera recorder module Camera recorder module Recording operation setting Main Number of connectable Only network cameras with frame network cameras rates of 30 fps or lower Even one network camera with a frame rate of 120 fps included Even one network camera with a frame rate of 180 fps included...
  • Page 308 ■Configuration No.8 Item Module type Camera recorder Camera recorder Camera recorder Camera recorder module module module module Recording operation setting Main Number of connectable Only network cameras with frame network cameras rates of 30 fps or lower Even one network camera with a frame rate of 120 fps included Even one network camera with a frame rate of 180 fps included...
  • Page 309: Appendix 6 Added And Changed Functions

    Appendix 6 Added and Changed Functions This section shows the added and changed functions of System Recorder. Recording function Added/changed contents Firmware version of a module Software version Reference Recorder Camera CPU module GX Works3 module recorder module Safety devices, safety labels 03 or later 01 or later RnSFCPU: 23 or...
  • Page 310 Added/changed contents Firmware version of a module Software version Reference Recorder Camera CPU module GX Works3 module recorder module MELSEC iQ-R System The co-recording function is 08 or later 06 or later RnCPU: 65 or later 1.090U or later supported. Recorder Co-recording Function Reference Manual SFC devices are supported.
  • Page 311 MEMO APPX Appendix 6 Added and Changed Functions...
  • Page 312: Index

    INDEX ..... .143 Recording monitor ..... . .115 Recording setting .
  • Page 313 MEMO...
  • Page 314: Revisions

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  • Page 315: Warranty

    WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product. 1. Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term, the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company.
  • Page 316: Trademarks

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