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Hitachi S10V Series User Manual (307 pages)
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Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Industrial Electrical
| Size: 2.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
18
1 Overview
29
What Is FL-Net
30
Figure 1-1 FA Control Network Configuration Example
30
FL-Net Features
31
Figure 1-2 FL-Net Protocol Basis Structure
31
2 Fl.net Module
33
System Configuration
34
Figure 2-1 FA Control Network Configuration Example
34
Table 2-1 General Specifications
34
Functionality and Performance Specifications
35
Support Tool Specification
35
Table 2-2 Functionality and Performance Specifications
35
Link Data Specifications
36
Table 2-3 Registers Available for Common Memory Area Allocation in
36
Table 2-4 Virtual Address Space and Physical Memory
36
Table 2-5 Virtual Address Spaces and Symbol Names
37
Link Parameter Setup Area
38
Table 2-6 Error Memory Area for Link Data
38
Profile System Parameter Setup Area
39
Table 2-7 Profile System Parameter Setup Area (Description Example of LQE500)
39
Table 2-8 Profile System Parameter Setup Area (Description Example of LQE502)
39
FL.NET Module Component Names and Functions
40
External Views
40
Figure 2-2 FL.NET Module External Views
40
Component Names and Functions
41
Figure 2-3 FL.NET Module Component Names
41
Table 2-9 FL.NET Module Component Names and Functions
41
3 Fl.net Module Installation
42
Mount Base
43
Mounting the Module
43
Figure 3-1 Mounting the Option Module
43
Table 3-1 Mount Bases Applicable to the FL.NET Module
43
Setting the Module Number Selector Switch
45
Figure 3-2 Setting the Module Number Selector Switch
45
Table 3-2 Details of Module Number Selector Switch
45
4 Fl.net Module Wiring Procedures
46
Connecting the Communication Cable
47
Figure 4-1 Connecting the 10BASE5 Transceiver Cable to the Module
47
Figure 4-2 Connecting the 10BASE-T Cable to the Module
48
Applicable Communication Cables
49
Power Supply Wiring
50
Figure 4-3 Module Power Supply Wiring
50
Ground Wiring
51
Figure 4-4 Unit Ground Wiring
51
5 User Guide
53
Ethernet
54
10BASE5 System
54
Figure 5-1 10BASE5 System Basic Connection Method
54
Figure 5-2 10BASE5 System Basic Connection Method
55
Figure 5-3 10BASE5 System Basic Connection Method
56
Table 5-1 General Specifications for Ethernet System Configuration
57
10BASE-T System
59
Figure 5-6 Ethernet IP Address Classification
61
Figure 5-7 Ethernet Class C IP Address Example
61
FL-Net
62
FL-Net Overview
62
Figure 5-8 FL-Net Concept
62
Figure 5-9 FA Link Protocol
63
Connection Capacity and Node Numbers
64
Figure 5-10 FL-Net IP Address
64
Figure 5-11 FL-Net Connection Capacity and Node Numbers
64
Supported Data Communications
65
Figure 5-12 Data Communication Types Supported by FL-Net
65
Figure 5-13 Typical Common Memory and Cyclic Transmission
65
Figure 5-14 Typical Message Transmission
66
Figure 5-15 Data Amount of Cyclic Transmission
66
Figure 5-16 Data Amount of Message Transmission
66
Figure 5-17 Typical Refresh Cycle Time Limit
67
Figure 5-18 Data Area and Memory
68
Table 5-2 Self-Node Management Table
69
Table 5-3 Participating Node Management Table
70
Table 5-4 Network Management Table
70
Figure 5-21 Cyclic Transmission Common Memory Area Example 1
73
Figure 5-22 Cyclic Transmission Common Memory Area Example 2
74
Figure 5-23 Common Memory Area 1 and 2
74
Figure 5-24 Data Synchronicity Assurance
75
Figure 5-25 Message Transmission Overview
76
Table 5-5 List of Supported Message Transmissions
77
Figure 5-26 Byte Block Read
78
Figure 5-27 Byte Block Write
79
Figure 5-28 Word Block Read
80
Figure 5-29 Word Block Write
81
Figure 5-30 Network Parameter Read
82
Table 5-6 Network Parameter Information
82
Figure 5-31 Network Parameter Write
83
Figure 5-32 Run/Stop Directive
84
Figure 5-33 Profile Read
85
Figure 5-34 Communication Log Data Read
86
Figure 5-35 Communication Log Data Clear
86
Figure 5-36 Message Return Function
87
Figure 5-37 Transparent Message Transmission
87
Figure 5-38 IP Address Setup Window
89
Figure 5-39 Link Parameter Setup Window
91
Figure 5-40 Common Memory Data Transfer Image of FL.NET Module
94
Figure 5-41 Self-Node CPU or LPU Memory Allocation Window
96
Figure 5-42 Common Memory Area Setup Window for Other Participating Nodes
98
Figure 5-43 Setup Window for Setting Various Status Flag Areas for the Self-Node
100
Figure 5-45 Bit Conversion of Area 1 Data
103
Table 5-8 C Mode Handler List
106
Table 5-9 Mathematical/Logical Function List
108
Table 5-10 Transparent Receiving Flag Allocation
112
Figure 5-47 Participating Node Number List Window 1
165
Figure 5-48 Self-Node Information (Self-Node Management Table) Window
166
Figure 5-49 Participating Node Number List Window 2
170
Figure 5-50 Participating Other Node Link Information Window
171
Figure 5-51 Network Status (Network Management Table) Window
171
Figure 5-52 [RAS Information] Dialog Box
178
Figure 5-53 [FL.NET] Window
182
Figure 5-54 [[S10V] FL.NET] Window
182
Figure 5-55 the [Communication Type] Window
183
Figure 5-56 File Selection Dialog Box
183
Figure 5-58 the [Create Confirmation] Dialog Box
186
Figure 5-59 the Error Message Dialog Box Displayed in the Event of a
186
Sending Setups
196
Setup IP Address
198
Entering Operation Function (S10Mini Only)
200
Printing
202
CSV Output
204
Maintenance
206
Maintenance and Inspection
207
Replacing or Adding on the Module
208
Troubleshooting
210
Trouble Detection and Solution
211
Network Problems and Repairing
212
Table 7-1 Network Problems and Repairing (Concerning Communication Failures)
212
Table 7-2 Network Problems and Repairing (Concerning Unstable Communications)
213
Precautions for FL-Net Use
215
Error Indications and Countermeasures
216
Table 7-3 CPU Module Indicator Readouts
216
Table 7-4 Details of CPU Unit Module Indications Given Upon FA Protocol
217
Table 7-6 Details of Error Freeze Information Table
219
Table 7-7 List of Detectable Codes
221
Figure 7-2 Module Error Lamp
224
Appendixes
225
System Configuration Guide
226
Ethernet Overview
226
10BASE5 Specifications
227
Figure 8-2 10BASE5 Ethernet Configuration Example
227
10BASE-T Specifications
228
Figure 8-3 10BASE-T Ethernet Configuration Example
228
Other Ethernet Specifications
229
Figure 8-4 10BASE2 Ethernet Configuration Example
229
Figure 8-5 Optical Ethernet Configuration Example
229
Figure 8-6 Wireless Ethernet Configuration Example
230
System Configuration Examples
231
Small-Scale Configuration
231
Figure 8-7 Small-Scale Configuration Example
231
Basic Configuration
232
Figure 8-8 Basic Configuration Example
232
Large-Scale Configuration
233
Figure 8-9 Large-Scale Configuration Example
233
Long-Distance Distributed Configuration
234
Figure 8-10 Long-Distance Distributed Configuration Example
234
Locally Concentrated Configuration
235
Figure 8-11 Locally Concentrated Configuration Example
235
Locally and Widely Distributed Configuration
236
Concept of FL-Net System
236
Figure 8-12 Locally and Widely Distributed Configuration Example
236
Differences between General-Purpose Ethernet and FL-Net
237
Network System Definitions
238
Standard Compliance of Communication Protocol
238
Communication Protocol Hierarchical Structure
238
Figure 8-13 FA Link Protocol Definition
238
Table 8-1 FL-Net Communication Protocols
238
FL-Net Physical Layer
239
IP Address
239
Figure 8-14 FL-Net IP Address
239
Table 8-2 IP Address Classification
239
Table 8-3 FL-Net Port Numbers
240
Figure 8-15 FL-Net Data Format Overview
241
Figure 8-16 FL-Net Data (One-Frame) Example
242
Figure 8-17 FL-Net Header
243
Table 8-4 List of Transaction Codes
244
Table 8-5 Transaction Code Receives Processing at the UDP Port (LQE502)
245
Figure 8-18 Token Flow
247
Table 8-6 Token and Data (LQE500)
248
Table 8-7 Token and Data (LQE502)
249
Table 8-8 Node Status Management Table Overview
253
Table 8-9 Self-Node Management Table
253
Table 8-10 Entering Node Management Table
254
Table 8-11 Network Management Table
255
Table 8-12 Transmission Management Data for Message Sequence
255
Table 8-13 Reception Management Data for Message Sequence Number Management
256
Figure 8-21 Ethernet Components
257
Table 8-14 Ethernet Component List
258
Figure 8-22 Transceiver Overview
259
Figure 8-23 Transceiver and Transceiver Cable (AUI)
259
Figure 8-24 Tap and Coaxial Cable Installation
260
Figure 8-25 Tap and Transceiver Body Installation
260
Figure 8-26 Ethernet Transceiver (Tap Type)
261
Figure 8-27 Ethernet Transceiver (Connector Type)
262
Figure 8-28 Ethernet Multiport Transceiver
263
Figure 8-29 Ethernet Repeater
264
Figure 8-30 Ethernet Coaxial Cable
265
Figure 8-31 Ethernet Coaxial Connector
265
Figure 8-32 Ethernet Junction Connector
266
Figure 8-33 Ethernet Terminator (Terminating Resistor)
266
Figure 8-34 Ethernet Coaxial Cable Ground Terminal
267
Figure 8-35 Ethernet Transceiver Cable
267
Figure 8-36 Ethernet 10BASE5/10BASE-T Converter
268
Figure 8-37 Ethernet 10BASE5/10BASE-T Converter Installation
268
Figure 8-38 Ethernet Coaxial/Optical Media Converter/Repeater
269
Figure 8-39 Ethernet Hub
270
Figure 8-40 Ethernet 10BASE-T Cable
271
Figure 8-41 Ethernet 10BASE-T/Optical Media Converter/Repeater
271
Figure 8-42 Peeling off the Coaxial Cable Covering (PVC Sheath)
273
Table 8-15 Coaxial Cable Specifications
273
Figure 8-43 Coaxial Cable Aluminum Tape Removal 1
274
Figure 8-44 Coaxial Cable Aluminum Tape Removal 2
274
Figure 8-45 Peeling the Coaxial Cable Insulation
274
Figure 8-46 Coaxial Cable Parts Incorporation and Shield Treatment
274
Figure 8-47 Coaxial Cable Shield Treatment and Pin Contact Soldering
275
Figure 8-48 Coaxial Cable Connector Assembly
275
Figure 8-49 Transceiver Component Names
276
Figure 8-50 Transceiver Shield Pressure-Connecting Pin into Tap Body
277
Figure 8-51 Loosing the Cap Screw of the Transceiver Tap Frame
277
Figure 8-52 Installing the Transceiver Tap Frame and Tap Body
277
Figure 8-53 Inserting the Transceiver Tap Frame and Coaxial Cable
278
Figure 8-54 Drilling a Conductor Probe Hole in a Coaxial Cable
278
Figure 8-55 Mounting the Conductor Probe on a Coaxial Cable
279
Figure 8-56 Inserting the Transceiver Body into the Tap Connector
279
Figure 8-57 Securing the Transceiver Body and Tap
280
Table 8-16 SQE Switch Settings
280
Figure 8-58 Installing the Connector-Type Transceiver
281
Figure 8-59 Connecting the Repeater
282
Figure 8-60 Repeater Installation Space Requirements
283
Figure 8-61 Junction Connector Insulation
284
Figure 8-62 L-Type Connector Insulation
284
Figure 8-65 Transceiver and Transceiver Cable Above-The-Ceiling Mounting and Under-The-Floor Mounting Example
287
Figure 8-66 Mounting the Insertion Claw in the Ground Terminal Body
288
Figure 8-67 Installing the Ground Terminal
288
Figure 8-68 Cutting the Insertion Claw
289
Figure 8-69 Mounting the Coaxial Cable Ground Terminal
289
Figure 8-70 Removing the UTP Cable Sheath
290
Figure 8-71 Cutting the UTP Cable Signal Wires
290
Figure 8-72 Inserting the UTP Cable into the Connector
291
Figure 8-73 Assembling the UTP Cable Connector
291
Figure 8-76 Typical FL-Net System Power Supply Wiring and Grounding
294
Figure 8-78 Typical Wiring with Wiring Duct
296
Figure 8-79 Typical Wiring with Conduit
296
Table 8-17 FL-Net Installation Work Check Sheet
297
Figure 8-80 Device Communication Information Classification
298
Table 8-18 Details of Common Parameters
299
Table 8-19 Details of Device-Specific Parameters
300
Table 8-20 System Parameter Tabular Document Notation (PLC Examples)
300
Table 8-21 System Parameter Tabular Document Notation (CNC Examples)
305
Hitachi S10V Series User Manual (123 pages)
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Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Industrial Electrical
| Size: 4.38 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
25
1 Specifications
30
Use
31
Specifications
31
System Software Specifications
33
System Overview
33
Required Hardware and Software
33
Table 1-1 Types of System Software Package (Tool)
33
2 Names and Functions of each Part
36
Table 2-1 Module Number Setting Switch
37
3 Mounting and Wiring
38
Mount Base
39
Mounting the Module
39
Table 3-1 Mount Bases Applicable to the SD.LINK Module
39
Figure 3-1 Mounting the Option Module
40
Ground Wiring
41
Figure 3-2 Grounding Wiring
41
Wiring
43
Figure 3-3 Optical Fiber Cable Wiring
43
Figure 3-4 Optical Fiber Cable Handling
44
Optical Fiber Cables
45
Types of Optical Fiber Cables
45
Table 3-2 Types of Optical Fiber Cable
45
Optical Fiber Cable Specifications
46
Table 3-3 Optical Fiber Cable Specifications
46
Recommended Cables
47
4 Operation
48
Startup Procedure
49
Figure 4-1 Startup Procedure
49
Setting Switches
50
Table 4-1 Module Number and CPL Number Setting Switch
50
Switching on
51
Data Transmission
52
Installing and Starting up the System
53
Installing
53
Uninstalling
55
Starting up the System
56
Figure 4-2 [OD.RING/SD.LINK SYSTEM] Window
56
Figure 4-3 [[S10V] OD.RING/SD.LINK SYSTEM] Window
57
Figure 4-4 [Communication Type] Window
57
Figure 4-5 [[S10V] OD.RING/SD.LINK SYSTEM] Window
57
Figure 4-6 Selecting the [Offline] Radio Button
58
Figure 4-7 Selecting the Edition File You Want to Edit
58
Changing Connections
59
Selecting an Edition File
60
Figure 4-9 [Creation Confirmation] Dialog Box
61
Closing the System
62
Figure 4-10 Error Message Dialog Box Reporting on an Invalid OD.RING/SD.LINK
62
Commands
63
OD.RING/SD.LINK System Function Architecture
63
Figure 4-11 OD.RING/SD.LINK System Function Architecture
63
Main Module (Submodule) Parameter Information
64
Main Module (Submodule) Error Information
67
Module Error
68
Status
69
RAS Table
70
Printing
71
Figure 4-13 [Print] Dialog Box
71
CSV Output
73
Figure 4-14 [Save As] Dialog Box
73
Figure 4-15 S10V (LPU1) Setting Example
76
Setting Transfer Areas Where an S10Mini and an S10V Are Intermixed
79
5 Programming
79
Operation
79
Figure 5-1 System Configuration Example
79
Figure 5-2 Memory Transfers
79
Transfer Cycle
80
Figure 5-3 Transfer Cycle
80
Table 5-1 Transfer Cycle Calculation Formulas
80
Synchronism of Transfer Data
81
Memory Transfer Area
82
Table 5-2 Memory Transfer Areas
82
Figure 5-4 Set Areas
83
Faults and Fault Avoidance Operation
84
Figure 5-5 Data Flow During Normal Operation
84
Figure 5-6 if Either Ring Is Broken at One Point
85
Figure 5-7 if Either Ring Is Broken at Multiple Points
86
Figure 5-8 if the Two Rings Are Broken at the same Point
87
Figure 5-9 if One Module Shuts down
87
Figure 5-10 if Multiple Adjoining Modules Shut down
88
Figure 5-11 if Multiple Non-Adjoining Modules Shut down
88
Figure 5-12 if the Primary Ring and the Secondary Ring Are Broken at Different Points
89
RAS Table
91
Figure 5-13 RAS Table Structure
91
Hold/Clear
92
Table 5-3 Faults and RAS Table
92
6 Maintenance
94
Maintenance and Inspection
95
Table 6-1 Maintenance and Inspection Items
95
Handling Optical Fiber Cable and Connector
96
Table 6-2 Precautions in Handling
96
Replacing Optical Fiber Cables
97
Replacing or Adding on the Module
98
Figure 6-1 a Sample System Configuration
98
Optical Level Measurement
102
Optical Receiving Level Measurement
102
Figure 6-2 Example of Measuring the Optical Receive Level
102
Locating Fault Portion
103
Figure 6-3 Locating Faults
103
Optical Transmitting Level Measurement
104
Figure 6-4 Example of Measuring the Optical Transmit Level
104
Troubleshooting
106
Trouble Detection and Solution
106
Error Display and Countermeasures
108
CPU Indicators Display Messages
109
Table 6-3 CPU Indicator Display Messages
109
Monitoring a Specific Module
110
Error Freeze Information
111
Figure 6-5 Error Freeze Information Format
111
Table 6-4 Error Codes
112
Figure 6-6 Stack Frame Format
113
Communication Trace Information
114
Figure 6-7 Trace Buffer
114
Figure 6-8 Trace Control Table
115
Figure 6-9 Use Example 1
116
Figure 6-10 Use Example 2
116
Figure 6-11 Trace Data
117
Figure 6-12 Frame Header
117
Table 6-5 Trace Events and Actions
118
Figure 6-13 Trace Cause
119
Figure 6-14 Transmitting Error Status
119
Figure 6-15 Receiving Error Status
120
Table 6-6 Error Status Details
121
Trouble Report
122
Hitachi S10V Series User Manual (153 pages)
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 1.55 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
26
1 Specifications
30
Use
31
Specifications
31
General Specifications
31
Functional Specifications
32
Communications Specifications
32
Differences between the Models LQP520, LQP525 and LQP527
33
Time Duration of Writing to the Program Storage Memory
33
The Time When Writing to the Program Storage Memory Ends
33
BATT.SET Switch and LED
35
System Software Specifications
37
System Overview
37
Required Hardware and Software
37
2 Names and Functions of each Part
38
3 Mounting and Wiring
44
Mount Base
45
Mounting the Module
45
Mounting the CMU Module
45
Mounting the Battery Module
46
Communications Wiring
49
Battery Cable Wiring
50
4 Operation
52
CMU Operations
53
Connecting the CMU and a Tool System
53
CMU Mounting Rotary Switches (for LQP520)
54
CMU Mounting Rotary Switches (for LQP525 and LQP527)
55
Using the Base System
56
Installing and Starting up the System
56
Base System Functions
60
CMU PROTECT MODE Setting
62
CMU ALARM LED Clear
62
CMU USER ERR LED Clear
62
CMU IP Address Setting
62
Battery Information
64
Performance Displaying
68
Display Status of Network (Menu)
73
Display Ethernet Communication of Error Log (Ladder and HI-FLOW)
74
Display Ethernet Communication of Error Log (Socket Handler)
76
Display Status of DHP
78
Display Status of Network
81
Memory Map
83
Disabling CMU Program Operations
84
5 User Guide
86
Recommended Network Components
87
System Configuration
88
Installing, Wiring, and Setting up Network Components
90
Wiring Hubs, and Hubs to Repeaters
90
Setting Single-Port Transceiver
96
System Definition Information
97
Physical Address
97
IP Address
97
Subnetwork Mask
99
S-Register: SW510 (for the LQP525 or LQP527)
100
6 Maintenance
102
Maintenance and Inspection
103
Troubleshooting
104
Procedure
104
Trouble Detection and Solution
105
Viewing the Log with a Tool
106
CMU Error Message Formats
106
Viewing the DHP Trace with a Tool System
116
Meanings of DHP Trace Information Items
118
Viewing the Status of the Network with a Tool System
123
Details of the Status of Network
125
Replacing the Battery Module
147
Replacement Procedure
147
Scrapping a Used Battery
149
Hitachi S10V Series User Manual (115 pages)
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Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Industrial Electrical
| Size: 0.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
29
1 Specifications
34
Usage
35
Specifications
36
System Specifications
36
Line Specifications
36
High-Speed I/O Communication Specifications
37
System Software Specifications
38
System Overview
38
Required Hardware and Software
38
Table 1-1 Types of System Software (Tool)
38
2 Names and Functions of each Part
40
3 Mounting and Wiring
42
Mount Base
43
Mounting the Module
43
Figure 3-1 Mounting the Optional Module
43
Ground Wiring
45
Wiring
46
4 Operation
50
Start-Up Procedure
51
Installing and Setting up the System
52
Installing
52
Uninstalling
54
Starting up the System
55
Figure 4-1 [Communication Type] Window (S10Mini ET.NET System)
55
Figure 4-2 [Communication Type] Window (S10V ET.NET System Ver. 01-01)
55
Shutting down the System
56
Figure 4-3 [[S10] ET.NET] Window (S10V ET.NET System Ver. 02-00 or Later)
56
IP Address and Subnet Mask Setting
58
Figure 4-4 [ET.NET SYSTEM] ([[S10V] ET.NET]) Window
58
Route Information Setting
59
Changing Connecting Pcs
60
Setup by Module
61
IP Address Setting
62
Routing Information
64
5 Programming
66
Software Configuration of SV.LINK
67
LINK System Programs
68
High-Speed I/O Communication Program
68
UDP Program
68
IP Program
68
Driver
68
User-Created Program
69
Ladder Program
69
Status and Communication Parameter Areas
70
Communication Start Procedure and Communication Delay Time Setup
77
Communication Start Procedure
77
Communication Delay Time Setup
78
Ladder Program Example
79
Program Example in a Combination with the S10Mini CPU
79
Program Example in a Combination with the S10V LPU
81
Relationship to S10Mini CPU and S10V LPU Module
83
6 User Guide
84
System Configuration of 10BASE-5
85
Figure 6-1 Minimum Configuration (no Repeater Used and Segment Length of up to 500 M)
86
Figure 6-2 Medium-Scale Configuration (Repeaters Used and Distance between Transceivers of up to 1,500 M)
86
Figure 6-3 Large-Scale Configuration (Repeaters and Link Segments Used and Distance between Transceivers of up to 2,500 M)
87
10BASE-T System Configuration
91
System Definition Information
93
Physical Address
93
IP Address
93
Subnet Mask
95
Route Information
95
Communication Cycle
96
Limitations
97
LINK State Transitions
99
Memory Map of SV.LINK Module
100
7 Maintenance
102
Maintenance Inspection
103
Replacing or Adding on the Module
104
Troubleshooting
106
Procedure
106
Trouble Detection and Solution
106
Errors and Actions to be Taken
109
Hitachi S10V Series Manual (53 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
System Configuration
3
Selection of External Device
7
Example of Communication Setting
8
Setup Items
18
Cable Diagram
23
Supported Device
35
Device Code and Address Code
44
Error Messages
53
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