A1SJ61BT11
A1SJ61BT11
A1SJ61BT11
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(Read these precautions before using.)
When using Mitsubishi equipment, thoroughly read this manual and the associated manuals introduced in
this manual.
Also pay careful attention to safety and handle the module properly. These precautions apply only to
Mitsubishi equipment. Refer to the users manual of the CPU module to use for a description of the PLC
system safety precautions.
These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS classify the safety precautions into two categories: "DANGER" and
"CAUTION".
DANGER
CAUTION
[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]
!
DANGER
Read Chapter 5 in this manual carefully for status of each station when the PC CPU has
stopped its operation and when a communication error occurred in the data link.
Configure an interlocking circuit in a sequence program using the communication status
information (SB, SW) so that the safety of the overall system is always maintained.
Accident may occur due to output error or malfunctioning.
An error is not detected by the master station nor local station when a station specified as an
error-invalid station is in a communication error status.
CAUTION
Do not bundle, on install, the control cables and communication cables with, or near, main circuit
and power cables. Keep them at least 100mm (3.9 inch) away from such cables. Noise may
cause erroneous operation.
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[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]
!
CAUTION
Use the PC in the environment given in the general specifications section of this manual. Using
the PC outside the range of the general specifications may result in electric shock, fire, or
erroneous operation or may damage or degrade the product.
Insert the tabs at the bottom of the module into the holes in the base unit before installing the
module. (Modules in AnS series, make sure screws are securely tightened to base unit with
specified torques.)
Improper installation may cause erroneous operation, accidents, or the module to fall out.
Do not directly touch the module's conductive parts or electronic components.
Doing so could cause malfunction or trouble in the module.
DANGER
Before beginning any installation or wiring work, make sure all phases of the power supply have
been obstructed from the outside. Failing to completely shut out the power supply phases could
cause electrical shock and/or damage to the product.
Following installation or wiring work, when turning on the power supply and operating the
equipment, make sure the terminal cover provided as an accessory has been attached to the
product.
[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]
!
CAUTION
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CAUTION
[DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS]
!
CAUTION
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Revisions
The manual number is noted at the lower left of the back cover.
Print Date
Manual Number
Nov. 1996
Jan. 1997
IB (NA)-66721-A
IB (NA)-66721-B
Revision
First printing
Addition
Section 3.2.1, 4.12.3, 13.2
Correction
Chapter 1, Section 1.1, 3.2, 3.4.1, 7.3, 7.6.3, 8.3.2, 13.1, 13.5.8
Aug. 1997
IB (NA)-66721-C
Addition
Section 1.1, 5.3.4, 5.4, Chapter 14, 15, 16
Correction
Section 1.4, 1.5, 2.1, 2.2.1, 2.2.3, 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.4.1, 3.4.2, 5.1, 7.1, 7.2.1,
7.3, 7.5, 7.6.1, 7.6.3, 7.6.4, 7.7.1, 7.7.2, 7.8
Jan. 1998
IB (NA)-66721-D
Addition model
Section 1.4, 2.2.3
Correction
Section 1.1, 3.3, 3.4.1, 3.5.1, 3.5.2, 4.3, 4.5, 5.2, 7.6.4, 13.1, Chapter
14, 15.1, 15.2.1, 15.6, 15.6.1, 15.6.3, 15.6.4, 15.6.5, 15.6.10, 16.2.3,
App2
Mar. 2000
IB (NA)-66721-E
Addition model
Section 2.2.3
Addition
Section 7.6, 15.7
Correction
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, Section 1.1, 1.5, 3.3, 3.5.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4.3,
7.3, 7.5, 8.3.2, 10.2.2, 12.2.2, 13.3, Chapter 14, Section 15.1, 15.2.1,
15.5.2, 15.5.4, 15.5.5, 15.6, 15.8, Chapter 16
Jul. 2000
IB (NA)-66721-F
Addition
Section 2.2.4, 3.2.2
Correction
Section 1.4, 2.2.1, 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.3, 3.4.2, 3.5.1, 7.3, 7.6.2, 7.7.4, 8.3.1,
9.1.1, 10.1.1, 10.2.2, 11.1.1, 11.1.2, 12.1.1, 12.1.4, 15.2.1, App1.1,
App1.2
Jul. 2001
IB (NA)-66721-G
Addition
Section 8.2
Correction
Section 2.2.3, 3.4.1, 3.4.2, 4.12.1, 5.4, 5.4.1, 5.4.2, 5.4.3, 7.2.1, 7.3, 7.5,
8.4.2, 9.1.1, 9.2.1, 10.1.1, 10.2.1, 11.1.1, 11.1.2, 11.2.1, 12.1.1, 12.1.4,
12.2.1, 13.1, 13.3, 13.4.2, 13.4.3, Chapter 14, Section 15.1, 15.2.1, 15.6,
15.7.1
Japanese Manual Version SH-3603-I
This manual does not imply guarantee or implementation right for industrial ownership or implementation of other rights.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is not responsible for industrial ownership problems caused by use of the contents of this
manual.
1996 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Print Date
Manual Number
Revision
Jul. 2002
IB (NA)-66721-H
Correction
Section 2.2.3, 3.3, 3.4.2, 4.10, 8.1, 13.3, 15.6
Oct. 2002
IB (NA)-66721-I
Correction
Section 3.1, 3.5.2
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing a Mitsubishi MELSEC-A Series General Purpose Programmable Controller.
Before using your new PC, please read this manual thoroughly to gain an understanding of its functions so you
can use it properly.
Please forward a copy of this manual to the end user.
Table of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..............................................................................................................................A- 1
Revisions ........................................................................................................................................................A- 4
About This Manual .........................................................................................................................................A-12
1. Overview..........................................................................................................................................1- 1 to 1-14
1.1 How to Use This Manual......................................................................................................................... 1- 3
1.2 Characteristics......................................................................................................................................... 1- 4
1.3 Communication Overview....................................................................................................................... 1- 9
1.3.1 Communication between the master station and remote I/O station ............................................. 1- 9
1.3.2 Communication between the master station and remote device station ....................................... 1-10
1.3.3 Communication between the master station and local station ....................................................... 1-11
1.3.4 Compound system communication ................................................................................................. 1-12
1.4 Number of Occupied Stations and Station Number, Number of Unit and Number of Stations............ 1-13
1.5 Abbreviations and Special Terms........................................................................................................... 1-14
2. System Configuration......................................................................................................................2- 1 to 2- 8
2.1 Total Configuration.................................................................................................................................. 22.2 Applicable System .................................................................................................................................. 22.2.1 Applicable CPU and number of cards that can be installed ........................................................... 22.2.2 Precautions when configuring a system.......................................................................................... 22.2.3 List of system equipment restricted by master/local module versions ........................................... 22.2.4 About Ver. 1.10................................................................................................................................. 2-
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Appendix ..............................................................................................................................................A- 1 to A- 5
Appendix 1 External Dimensions Diagram...................................................................................................A1.1 AJ61BT11 ............................................................................................................................................A1.2 A1SJ61BT11 .......................................................................................................................................AAppendix 2 Parameter Setting Sheet ...........................................................................................................A-
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Related Manuals
Manual No.
(Type code)
Manual Name
AnSHCPU/AnACPU/AnUCPU Programing Manual (Dedicated instructions)
Describes the commands that were extended for AnSHCPU/AnACPU/AnUCPU.
(Sold separately)
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IB-66251
(13J742)
1 OVERVIEW
MELSEC-A
1. Overview
The overview of the Control & Communication Link system (abbreviated as CC-Link
from here on) is described in this chapter.
CC-Link is...
1 By distributing each module to the equipment device such as the conveyor line and
machine devices, the wiring conservation of the entire system can be accomplished.
2 Simple, high-speed communication can be accomplished with modules that handle
on/off data such as I/O or numeric data.
3 By connecting multiple PC CPUs, a simple distributed system can be configured.
4 Connections can be made to different types of devices made by partner
manufacturers, giving flexibility to the system.
Master station
PC CPU
Partner manufacturer's
product
Local station
PC CPU
Master station...................Station which controls the remote I/O station, remote device
station, and local stations
Remote I/O station ...........Remote station which handles only on/off data
Remote device station .....Remote station which handles both on/off data and numeric
data
Local station .....................Station which has a CPU and can communicate with the
master station and other local stations
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MELSEC-A
After unpacking, please check to make sure the following components have been
included.
Product name
AJ61BT11 main unit
AJ61BT11 CC-Link System MasterLocal
Module User's Manual (Hardware)
AJ61BT11 Control & Communication Link
Terminating resistance 110 , 1/2 W
System MasterLocal Module
(All brown)
Terminating resistance 130 , 1/2 W
(Brown, orange, brown)
A1SJ61BT11 main unit
A1SJ61BT11 CC-Link System
MasterLocal Module User's Manual
(Hardware)
A1SJ61BT11 Control & Communication
Link System MasterLocal Module
Terminating resistance 110 , 1/2 W
(All brown)
Terminating resistance 130 , 1/2 W
(Brown, orange, brown)
1-2
Quantity
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
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1.2 Characteristics
The characteristics of the CC-Link are described below:
Remote input
(RX)
Link scan
Remote output
(RY)
Link scan
Input
Output
Link scan
Remote input
(RX)
Remote output
(RY)
Link scan
Remote output
(RY)
Remote register
(RWw)
Link scan
Remote register
(RWw)
Remote register
(RWr)
Link scan
Remote register
(RWr)
Offsetgain selection
A/D conversion
enable/disable specification
TO
1-4
Analog voltage
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MELSEC-A
(3) Local station communication
The data communication between PC CPUs can be performed in N:N
relationship with bit data (remote input RX and remote output RY) and word data
(remote register)
Master station
Local station
Local station
Link scan
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MELSEC-A
(6) Link points
2048 points of remote input (RX), 2048 points of remote output (RY), and 512
points of remote register (RW) can be used for communication in one system.
For one remote station or local station, 32 points of remote input (RX), 32 points
of remote output (RY), and 8 points of remote register (RW) (RWw: 4 points,
RWr: 4 points) can be handled.
Master
station
Station No.1
Station No.3
Station No.4
Station No.7
Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations) (occupies 1 station)
Station No.5
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
Faulty
station
Master
station
Station No.1
Station No.3
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations) (occupies 1 station)
1-6
Station No.4
Station No.7
Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No.5
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
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MELSEC-A
(8) Reserved station function
By setting the station which is not actually connected (station planned for
connection in the future) as a reserved station, the station will not be handled as
a faulty station.
Station planned for
connection in the future
(Reserved station)
Station No.4
Master
station
Station No.1
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No.3
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations) (occupies 1 station)
Station No.8
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
(Reserved station)
Station No.9
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
Master
station
Station No.1
Station No.3
Station No.4
Station No.7
Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No.5
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations) (occupies 1 station)
Station No.4
Station No.7
Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Master
station
Station No.1
Station No.3
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations) (occupies 1 station)
1-7
Station No.5
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
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(10) Parameter registration to the E2PROM
By registering the parameters to the E2PROM, the parameter settings do not
have to be performed at each master station startup (power off on).
Because this is the E2PROM, parameters are stored even if the module's power
is turned off.
PC CPU
Master station
2
2
E PROM
SET YnA
Buffer memory
1
TO
Parameter
information area
SET Yn8
Internal memory
The data link is executed using the parameters
registered in the internal memory.
(11) Data-link status setting for when a master station PC CPU error
occurs
The data-link status can be set (stop/continue) to either stop or continue for when
a "operation stop error" occurs at the master station's PC CPU, such as SP.
UNIT ERROR.
The data link between local stations can be continued.
"Operation continue errors" such as a BATTERY ERROR continue the data link
regardless of the setting.
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MELSEC-A
Master station
SET Yn0
SET Yn6
Refresh specification
Buffer memory
FROM
Remote input
(RX)
Link scan
Remote output
(RY)
Link scan
Input
6
5
TO
Output
1-9
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MELSEC-A
1.3.2 Communication between the master station and remote device station
The overview of the communication between the master station and remote device
station is described below.
Refer to Section 4.3 for details.
PC CPU
Master station
SET Yn0
SET Yn6
Refresh specification
Data-link startup
Buffer memory
FROM
TO
TO
10
FROM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
Remote input
(RX)
Link scan
Remote output
(RY)
Link scan
Remote input
(RX)
Remote output
(RY)
Remote register
(RWw)
Link scan
Remote register
(RWw)
Remote register
(RWr)
Link scan
Remote register
(RWr)
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MELSEC-A
Local station
Local station
1 Refresh specification
1 Refresh specification
1 Refresh specification
Buffer memory
Buffer memory
Buffer memory
Remote input (RX)
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
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MELSEC-A
Local station
1 Refresh specification
1 Refresh specification
Buffer memory
Buffer memory
Input
Output
1 - 12
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1.4 Number of Occupied Stations and Station Number, Number of Unit and Number of
Stations
The relationship between number of occupied station and station number, and
between number of units and number of stations is described below.
(changed by switch)
The AJ61BT11 of hardware version F or later and the A1SJ61BT11 of hardware version G or later are compatible with
this setting. For other than the above, the setting is 1 or 4 stations only.
Master
station
Station No.1
Station No.3
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
Station No.4
Station No.9
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Station No.8
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
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SW
RX
RY
RWw
RWr
Description
Station which controls remote stations and local stations.
One station is required for one system.
Station with CPU which can communicate with master station and other local stations.
Remote station which deals with bit information only.
(AJ65BTB - , AJ65BTC - )
Remote station which deals with bit information and word information.
(AJ65BT-64AD, AJ65BT-64DAV, AJ65BT-64DAI)
General name for remote I/O station and remote device station. Controlled by a master station.
Station that can perform transient transmission (future plans). (Including local station)
General name for AJ61BT11 and A1SJ61BT11.
General name for AJ61BT11 and A1SJ61BT11 when they are used as master station.
General name for AJ61BT11 and A1SJ61BT11 when they are used as local station.
General name for AJ65BTB - , AJ65BTC - , AJ65BT-64AD, AJ65BT-64DAV and AJ65BT-64DAI.
Module that can perform transient transmission such as AJ65BT-R2
Mode which allows communication only with remote I/O stations without setting parameters.
Mode which allows communication with all stations for CC-Link.
In this mode the PC CPU cannot accept transient requests from an intelligent device station.
There is no limit in the number of installable modules.
In this mode the PC CPU can accept transient requests from an intelligent device station.
There is a limit in the number of installable modules.
This is the transmission method to update periodically contents of remote I/O and remote register.
This is the transmission method to communicate with any timing.
General name for A1SCPU, A1SCPU-S3, A1SJCPU, A1SJCPU-S3, A2SCPU, and A1SCPUC24-R2.
General name for A1CPU, A2CPU, A2CPUS1 and A3CPU.
General name for A1NCPU, A2NCPU, A2NCPUS1 and A3NCPU.
General name for A2ACPU, A2ACPUS1 and A3ACPU.
General name for A2ASCPU and A2ASCPUS1.
General name for A2UCPU, A2UCPUS1, A3UPU and A4UCPU.
General name for Q2ASCPU, Q2ASCPUS1, Q2ASHCPU and Q2ASHCPUS1.
General name for Q2ACPU, Q2ACPUS1, Q3ACPU and Q4ACPU.
Link special relay (for CC-Link)
This relay is used to store the state of data link as bit ON/OFF informationin in the master station,
and expressed by SB for convenience.
Link special resister (for CC-Link)
This resister is used to store the state of data link as word information in the master station,
and expressed by SW for convenience.
Remote input (for CC-Link)
This input is used to input ON/OFF information from the remote stations to the master station,
and expressed by RX for convenience.
Remote output (for CC-Link)
This output is used to output ON/OFF information from the master station to the remote stations,
and expressed by RY for convenience.
Remote resister (Write area for CC-Link)
This resister is used to output numerical data from the master station to the remote device stations,
and expressed by RWw for convenience.
Remote resister (Read area for CC-Link)
This resister is used to input numerical data from the remote device stations to the master station,
and expressed by RWr for convenience.
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MELSEC-A
2. System Configuration
The system configuration for the CC-Link is described in this chapter.
Maximum 26
Master station
A1SJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
Terminal resistor
(mandatory)
Local station
Local station
A1SJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
A1SJ61QBT11
AJ61QBT11
Maximum 26
Maximum 42
Maximum 64
RS-232C
Interface module
AJ65BT-R2
Analog-digital
conversion module
AJ65BT-64AD
Terminal resistor
(mandatory)
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
MELSEC-A
A1SJ61BT11
Intelligent
mode
I/O mode
A0J2CPU
Unusable
A0J2HCPU
A1SCPU(S1)
A1SHCPU
A1SJCPU(S3)
A1SJHCPU
No restrictions
A1SCPUC24-R2
A2SCPU(S1)
A2SHCPU(S1)
A2ASCPU(S1/S30/S60)
Q2ASCPU(S1)
Q2ASHCPU(S1)
A1CPU
A2CPU(S1)
PC CPU A3CPU
A1NCPU
A2NCPU(S1)
A3NCPU
A3MCPU
A3HCPU
Unusable
A2ACPU(S1)
A3ACPU
A2UCPU(S1)
A3UCPU
A4UCPU
Q2ACPU(S1)
Q3ACPU
Q4ACPU
Q4ARCPU
MELSECNET remote I/O station
Unusable
MELSECNET/B remote I/O station
Unusable
AJ72LP25
Unusable
AJ72BR15
Data link
and network MELSECNET/10 AJ72QLP25
Unusable
remote I/O station AJ72QBR15
A1SJ72QLP25
No restrictions
A1SJ72QBR15
AJ61BT11
Intelligent
mode
I/O mode
Remarks
Unusable
2
2
No restrictions
1
6
Unusable
Unusable
2
No restrictions
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
No restrictions
Unusable
No restrictions
No restrictions
POINT
The module can be installed to any of the slots. However, the module cannot be installed to
the final slot of the 7th level of A3CPU extension.
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MELSEC-A
Master module
(Data-link status)
During
operation
During stop
ON
Remote I/O module
(Power supply status)
OFF
Input (Xn)
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MELSEC-A
Master module
For DC input
Wire the power supply cable for the power supply module, stabilized power,
and input/external-supply power of the AC input from the same power
source.
PC CPU
Input
external-supply
power
Master module
For AC input
Stabilized
24VDC
power supply
PC CPU
Input
external-supply
power
REMARK
When supplying power from one power source to multiple remote I/O modules, select the cable
and perform the wiring with considerations to the voltage decline from the cables.
Connections can be established if the remote I/O module's receiving port voltage is within the
specification range of the used remote I/O module.
Stabilized
power supply
Remote module
2-4
Remote module
2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
MELSEC-A
POINT
When using the functions described in Chapter 14 or later, use a system with the following
symbol (9707B or later) inscribed in the DATE column of the rated plate.
MITSUBISHI
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER
CPU UNIT
MODEL A2USHCPU-S1
MAX 30kSTEP
DATE
9707
DATE
9707
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
BD992D008H38
Manufactured
date
Function
version
Manufactured
date
Function
version
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MELSEC-A
Model
Description
A1SJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
Masterlocal module A1SJ61QBT11
AJ61QBT11
QJ61BT11
High-speed counter
module
Thermocouple
temperature input
module
Platinum
temperature
measuring resistor
Pt100
temperature input
module
ID interface module
RS-232C interface
module
Positioning module
Peripheral device
connection module
AJ65BT-D62 2
AJ65BT-D62D(S1)
2
Number of
occupied stations
When local
station 1 to 4
stations 1
AJ65BT-68TD 2
AJ65BT-64RD3
AJ65BT-64RD4
4 stations
Station type
Master or local
station
Remote device
staion
AJ65BT-D32ID2
1 station
4 stations
Intelligent
device station
1 station
1 Supported by the hardware version F and later of the AJ61BT11 and AJ61QBT11, the hardware version G and later of the
A1SJ61BT11 and A1SJ61QBT11, and the function version B and later of the QJ61BT11.
For other than the above, the setting is one station or four stations only.
2: Can be used with function version B or later.
3: Can be used with software version J (manufactured in Jan., 1998) or later.
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MELSEC-A
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER
DATE
MADE IN JAPAN
BD992C077H01
MODEL
POWER
DATE
MADE IN JAPAN
BD992C077H01
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MELSEC-A
MEMO
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3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
3. Specification
3.1 General Specification
The general specification is shown in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1 General specification
Item
Ambient operating
temperature
Ambient storage
temperature
Ambient operating
humidity
Ambient storage humidity
Vibration resistance
Specifications
0 to 55C
-20 to 75C
10 to 90% RH, Non-condensing
10 to 90% RH, Non-condensing
Frequency
Acceleration
Under intermittent 10 to 57Hz
Conforming to vibration
57 to 150Hz
JIS B 3502,
IEC 61131-2
Under continuous 10 to 57Hz
vibration
57 to 150Hz
Shock resistance
Operating ambience
Operating elevation
Installation location
Over voltage category 1
Pollution level 2
9.8m/s2
4.9m/s2
Amplitude
0.075mm
(0.003inch)
No. of sweeps
10 times each in
X, Y, Z
directions
0.035mm
(for 80 min.)
(0.001inch)
1: This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public
electrical power distribution network and the machinery within the premises. Category II applies to equipment for which
electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities. The surge voltage withstand level for up to the rated voltage of 300V is
2500V.
2: This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the
equipment is used. Pollution level 2 is when only non-conductive pollution occurs. A temporary conductivity caused by
condensation must be expected occasionally.
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3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
Transmission speed
Maximum overall cable distance
(Maximum transmission distance)
A1SJ61BT11
Can select from 156 kbps/ 625 kbps/ 2.5 Mbps/ 5 Mbps/ 10 Mbps
Different from the transmission speed: (Refer to Section 3.2.1, 3.2.2)
64 units
However, the following conditions must be satisfied:
{(1a) + (2b) + (3c) + (4d)} 64
a: number of modules occupying 1 station
b: number of modules occupying 2 stations
c: number of modules occupying 3 stations
d: number of modules occupying 4 stations
{(16A) + (54B) + (88C)} 2304
A: Number of remote I/O stations 64
B: Number of remote device stations 42
C: Number of local stations,
standby master stations,
intelligent device stations 26
1 to 4 stations 1 (switched using DIP switch)
12
CRC (X + X + X + 1)
CC-Link dedicated cable/CC-Link dedicated high performance cable/Version 1.10
compatible CC-Link dedicated cable 2
Connection cable
RAS function
2
10,000 times
32 points (I/O allocation: 32 special points)
0.45 A
0.4 kg
0.4 A
0.25 kg
1 : The AJ61BT11 of hardware version F or later and the A1SJ61BT11 of hardware version G or later are compatible with this setting. For
other than the above, the setting is 1 or 4 stations only.
2 : CC-Link dedicated cables cannot be used together with CC-Link dedicated advanced cables.
3-2
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(1) For a system consisting of only remote I/O stations and remote
device stations
Remote I/O station
or remote
device station
Master station
5 Mbps
10 Mbps
80 m (262.5 ft.)
100 m (328.1 ft.)
20 m (65.52 ft.)
30 m (98.43 ft.)
100 m (328.1 ft.)
The cable length between remote I/O stations or remote device stations is within this range and if even one location is wired, the
maximum overall cable distance will be as indicated above.
3-3
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(Example) When the transmission rate is 10 Mbps, and 43 remote I/O stations and
remote device stations are connected using the CC-Link dedicated high
performance cable, because the cable connecting the second and third
stations is "35 cm (13.78 in.)", the maximum overall cable distance will be
"80 cm (31.5 in.)".
Master station
First
Second
Third
4th
43th
Remote device
station
Remote device
station
1 m (3.28 ft.)
50 cm (19.69 in.)
35 cm (13.78 in.)
50 cm (19.69 in.)
Local station
or intelligent
device station
Master station
Local station
or intelligent
device station
2
5 Mbps
10 Mbps
10 Mbps
The cable length between remote I/O stations or remote device stations is within this range and if even one location is wired, the
maximum overall cable distance will be as indicated above.
3-4
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Master station
Local station or
intelligent device
station
Local station or
intelligent device
station
Station to station
cable length
Maximum overall cable distance
Version 1.10 compatible CC-Link dedicated cable (terminal resistor of 110 used)
Transmission speed
156kbps
1200m
625kbps
900m
2.5Mbps
20cm or longer
400m
5Mbps
160m
10Mbps
100m
3-5
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
3-6
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Signal name
master/local module
Availability
Master
Local
station station
Module error
Data link status at host station
Parameter setting status
Data link status at other stations
Module reset acceptance complete
(Prohibited to use)
Data link startup by buffer memory
parameter normal completion
Data link startup by buffer memory
parameter error completion
2
Data link startup by E PROM
parameter normal completion
2
Data link startup by E PROM
parameter error completion
2
Parameter registration to E PROM
normal completion
2
Parameter registration to E PROM
error completion
(Prohibited to use)
2
E PROM erasure normal completion
Yn6
Signal name
Refresh command
(Prohibited to use)
Module reset request
(Prohibited to use)
Data link startup request from buffer
memory parameters
Yn7
Yn8
(Prohibited to use)
(Prohibited to use)
YnB
Yn9
YnA
master/local module
Availability
Master
Local
station station
(Prohibited to use)
YnC
YnD
XnE
XnF
YnE
(Prohibited to use)
YnF
: Usable
3-7
: Prohibited to use
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Signal name
master/local module
Availability
Master
Local
station station
(Prohibited to use)
Signal name
master/local module
Availability
Master
Local
station station
Y(n+1)0
Y(n+1)1
Y(n+1)2
Y(n+1)3
Y(n+1)4
Y(n+1)5
(Prohibited to use)
Y(n+1)6
Y(n+1)7
Y(n+1)8
Y(n+1)9
Y(n+1)A
Y(n+1)B
Y(n+1)C Bank switch specification of buffer
Y(n+1)D memory
Y(n+1)E
(Prohibited to use)
Y(n+1)F
: Usable
: Prohibited to use
Important
The output signals that are prohibited to use as shown in Table 3.3 are used by the system, so
users may not use them. When a user does use (on/off) these signals, a normal operation
cannot be guaranteed.
3-8
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Module ready
(XnF)
OFF
Start processing
Power ON
Module ready
(XnF)
Module error
(Xn0)
OFF
3-9
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(b) When module reset request (Yn4) is turned on, module ready (XnF) turns off
and initialization is executed.
When the initialization is completed abnormally, module ready (XnF) does not
turn on, but module error (Xn0) turns on.
(Error startup after reset)
Module reset acceptance OFF
complete (Xn4)
Initialization
Module ready (XnF)
3 - 10
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(6) Data link startup by buffer memory parameter normal completion: Xn6
Indicates normal completion in data link startup requested by the buffer-memory
parameter data link startup request (Yn6).
(a) When (Yn6) is turned on, the parameter contents at the (address 0H to 5FH) in
buffer memory are checked. If the check result is normal data link is started
automatically.
(b) When data link is normally started, the signal for "data link startup by buffermemory parameter normal completion" (Xn6) is turned on.
(c) (Xn6) is turned off by turning off (Yn6).
Data link startup by buffer-memory
parameter normal completion (Xn6)
OFF
Start processing
Buffer-memory parameter
data link startup request (Yn6)
(7) Data link startup by buffer memory parameter error completion: Xn7
Indicates abnormal completion in data link startup requested by the buffermemory parameter data link startup request (Yn6).
(a) When (Yn6) is turned on, the parameter contents at the (address 0H to 5FH) in
buffer memory are checked. If error is detected the signal for "data link startup
by buffer-memory parameter abnormal completion" (Xn7) is turned on.
(b) Parameter setting status (Xn2) is turned on and the error code is stored in the
host station parameter status in buffer memory (SW0068).
(c) (Xn7) is turned off by turning off (Yn6).
Data link startup by buffer-memory
parameter error completion (Xn7)
OFF
Start
processing
Buffer-memory parameter
data link startup request (Yn6)
3 - 11
Error code
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
OFF
Start
processing
3 - 12
Error code
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Registor
processing
Registor
processing
3 - 13
Error code
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Erasure
processing
3 - 14
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Erasure
processing
E2 PROM erasure result
(SW00BA)
3 - 15
Error code
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Module error
(Xn0)
Local station
Remote output (RY)
Input
Remote input (RX)
POINT
(1) Yn0 is set (on) before the data link start up.
(2) Yn0 is turned off when the PC CPU is in the STOP status.
3 - 16
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(17) Data link startup request from buffer memory parameter: Yn6
Starts data link according to the parameter (address 0H to 5FH) contents in buffer
memory.
Do not turn on this signal during RUN of the PLC CPU and during a data link.
If you are going to change any parameter data during RUN of the PLC CPU and
during a data link, always turn on SB0002 (data link stop) to stop the data link,
change the parameter data, and then turn on this signal to restart the data link.
Refer to (6) and (7) for signal timing.
POINT
2
The factory-set E PROM values are indefinite. Before making a data link startup using the Yn8
signal, always execute parameter registration using the YnA signal at least once.
Y(n+1)D
OFF
Buffer memory
Specify 0 bank
ON
OFF
Specify 1 bank
OFF
ON
Specify 2 bank
ON
ON
3 - 17
Application
Parameter, status information, etc.
Intelligent device station
Send/recieve buffer
Intelligent device station
Automatic update buffer
Prohibited to use
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Dec.
0H to 5FH
0 to 95
60H to 7FH
96 to 127
80H to CDH
128 to 205
CEH to DFH
206 to 223
E0H to 15FH
224 to 351
160H to 1DFH
1E0H to 2DFH
2E0H to 3DFH
352 to 479
480 to 735
736 to 991
Item
Details
Parameter information
area
(Prohibited to use)
Parameter information
area
(Prohibited to use)
(Prohibited to use)
A00H to FFFH
Section
3.5.2 (1)
Section
15.2.1
Read only
Write only
Read/write
enabled
Section
3.5.2 (2)
Write only
Read/write
enabled
Section
3.5.2 (3)
Write only
When local station: Stores the received
data from the master station.
5E0H to 5FFH 1504 to 1535 Link special relay (SB) Stores the data-link status.
Read/write
enabled
Read/write
enabled
(Prohibited to use)
Availability
Read/write
Master Local Reference
possibility
station station
Read/write
enabled
(write
disabled
depending
on the
device)
Read/write
enabled
3 - 18
Section
3.5.2 (4)
Section
3.5.2 (5)
: Usable
Do not write to areas that are prohibited to use. An error may occur.
Section
15.6
: Prohibited to use
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Dec.
0H to FFFH
0 to 4095
Item
Communication buffer
Details
Availability
Read/write
Master Local Reference
possibility
station station
Section
15.2.1
0H to FFFH
Dec.
0 to 4095
Item
Automatic updating
buffer
Details
Availability
Read/write
Master Local Reference
possibility
station station
3 - 19
Section
15.2.1
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Item
Description
(Prohibited to use)
Number of connected
1
modules
2
Number of retries
Number of automatic
3
return modules
4
(Prohibited to use)
5
(Prohibited to use)
Operation specification
6
when CPU is down
7 to 15
(Prohibited to use)
Reserved station
16 to 19
specification
Invalid station
20 to 23
specification
24 to 31
(Prohibited to use)
Default
64
3
1
0 (Stop)
0 (No specification)
0 (No specification)
Do not write to areas that are prohibited to use. An error may occur.
POINT
The station information (address 20H to 5FH) for the specified "number of connected" stations
becomes valid.
3 - 20
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(c) Number of automatic return modules
This sets the number of remote/local stations that can return to the system
during 1 link scan.
The range is "1 to 10 (modules)."
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
16
32
48
64
15
31
47
63
14
30
46
62
13
29
45
61
12
28
44
60
11
27
43
59
10
26
42
58
9
25
41
57
8
24
40
56
7
23
39
55
6
22
38
54
5
21
37
53
4
20
36
52
3
19
35
51
2
18
34
50
1
17
33
49
<Setting example>
When setting a local station with station number 4 and a remote station
with station number 9 as reserved in the system configuration below:
Stations to be connected in the future
Station No.4
Master
station
Station No.1
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No.3
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations) (occupies 1 station)
Address
10H
11H
12H
13H
Station No.8
Station No.9
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3 - 21
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(f) Error invalid station specification
This is set so that the remote/local station that can no longer perform data
link due to power off, etc. will not be treated as a "data-link faulty station" on
the master station and the local station.
Be careful, however, for errors will not be detected.
1 When the same station number is specified as a reserved station, the
reserved station specification has the priority.
2 Turn on the bit corresponding to the station number of the invalid station.
However, for remote/local stations that occupy more than 2 stations, turn
on the only bit for the station numbers set by the module's station
number setting switch.
1 to 64 in the table below indicate the station numbers.
Address
14H
15H
16H
17H
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
16
32
48
64
15
31
47
63
14
30
46
62
13
29
45
61
12
28
44
60
11
27
43
59
10
26
42
58
9
25
41
57
8
24
40
56
7
23
39
55
6
22
38
54
5
21
37
53
4
20
36
52
3
19
35
51
2
18
34
50
1
17
33
49
<Setting example>
When setting a local station with station number 4 and a remote station
with station number 9 as invalid in the system configuration below:
Set as invalid stations
Station No.4
Master
station
Station No.1
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No.3
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations) (occupies 1 station)
Address
14H
15H
16H
17H
b15
0
0
0
0
b14
0
0
0
0
b13
0
0
0
0
b12
0
0
0
0
b11
0
0
0
0
b10
0
0
0
0
b9
0
0
0
0
3 - 22
b8
1
0
0
0
b7
0
0
0
0
Station No.8
Station No.9
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
b6
0
0
0
0
b5
0
0
0
0
b4
0
0
0
0
b3
1
0
0
0
b2
0
0
0
0
b1
0
0
0
0
b0
0
0
0
0
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(g) Station information
This sets the remote/local station type for connected remote/local stations
and reserved stations.
1 The data configuration to be set is shown below.
b15
to
b12
b11
to
b8
b7
to
Number of
occupied stations
Station type
b0
Station number
1 to 64
(01H to 40H)
1: occupies 1 station
2: occupies 2 stations
3: occupies 3 stations
4: occupies 4 stations
0: Remote I/O station
1: Remote device station
2: Intelligent device station (including local station)
2
Module
1st module
2nd module
3rd module
4th module
5th module
6th module
7th module
8th module
9th module
10th module
11th module
12th module
13th module
14th module
15th module
16th module
Address
20H
21H
22H
23H
24H
25H
26H
27H
28H
29H
2AH
2BH
2CH
2DH
2EH
2FH
The buffer memory address for each module is shown in the table
below.
For example, when setting for the 25th module, write to the buffer
memory address "38H."
Module
17th module
18th module
19th module
20th module
21th module
22th module
23th module
24th module
25th module
26th module
27th module
28th module
29th module
30th module
31th module
32th module
Address
30H
31H
32H
33H
34H
35H
36H
37H
38H
39H
3AH
3BH
3CH
3DH
3EH
3FH
Module
33th module
34th module
35th module
36th module
37th module
38th module
39th module
40th module
41th module
42th module
43th module
44th module
45th module
46th module
47th module
48th module
Address
40H
41H
42H
43H
44H
45H
46H
47H
48H
49H
4AH
4BH
4CH
4DH
4EH
4FH
Module
49th module
50th module
51th module
52th module
53th module
54th module
55th module
56th module
57th module
58th module
59th module
60th module
61th module
62th module
63th module
64th module
Address
50H
51H
52H
53H
54H
55H
56H
57H
58H
59H
5AH
5BH
5CH
5DH
5EH
5FH
<Setting example>
When connecting a remote I/O station, a remote device station and a
local station:
<<Station information setting>>
of
Station Number
occupied
type
stations
Local station
1st module
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
2nd module
Remote device
station
Station No.4
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No.1
Station No.2
(occupies 1 station) (occupies 2 stations)
3 - 23
Station number
Address 20H
0H
1H
01H
21H
1H
2H
02H
22H
2H
4H
04H
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Master station
Input status from remote I/O station, remote device station (RX) and
local station (RY) are stored.
Two words are used per station.
Remote I/O station
(station No.1: occupies 1 station)
Master station
Address
For station No.1
For station No.2
For station No.3
For station No.4
For station No.5
For station No.6
For station No.7
For station No.8
For station No.9
E0H
E1H
E2H
E3H
E4H
E5H
E6H
E7H
E8H
E9H
EAH
EBH
ECH
EDH
EEH
EFH
F0H
F1H
F2H
to
15BH
15CH
For station No.63
15DH
15EH
For station No.64
15FH
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX 0
RX 10
RX 20
RX 30
RX 40
RX 50
RX 60
RX 70
RX 80
RX 90
RX A0
RX B0
RX C0
RX D0
RX E0
RX F0
RX100
RX110
X0F to X00
X1F to X10
RX0F to RX00
RX1F to RX10
to
RX7CF
RX7DF
RX7EF
RX7FF
to
to
to
to
RX7C0
RX7D0
RX7E0
RX7F0
Buffer memory
address
E0H to E1H
E2H to E3H
E4H to E5H
E6H to E7H
E8H to E9H
EAH to EBH
ECH to EDH
EEH to EFH
F0H to F1H
F2H to F3H
F4H to F5H
F6H to F7H
F8H to F9H
Station
number
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Buffer memory
address
FAH to FBH
FCH to FDH
FEH to FFH
100H to 101H
102H to 103H
104H to 105H
106H to 107H
108H to 109H
10AH to 10BH
10CH to 10DH
10EH to 10FH
110H to 111H
112H to 113H
Station
number
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Buffer memory
address
114H to 115H
116H to 117H
118H to 119H
11AH to 11BH
11CH to 11DH
11EH to 11FH
120H to 121H
122H to 123H
124H to 125H
126H to 127H
128H to 129H
12AH to 12BH
12CH to 12DH
3 - 24
Station
number
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Buffer memory
address
12EH to 12FH
130H to 131H
132H to 133H
134H to 135H
136H to 137H
138H to 139H
13AH to 13BH
13CH to 13DH
13EH to 13FH
140H to 141H
142H to 143H
144H to 145H
146H to 147H
Station
number
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Buffer memory
address
148H to 149H
14AH to 14BH
14CH to 14DH
14EH to 14FH
150H to 151H
152H to 153H
154H to 155H
156H to 157H
158H to 159H
15AH to 15BH
15CH to 15DH
15EH to 15FH
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Local station
Data to be sent to master station is stored in the remote output (RY)
corresponding to the host station.
Input status from remote I/O station, remote device station (RX) and
other local station are stored.
Two words are used per station.
... The last 2 bits cannot be used when the master station and the
local station are communicating.
Local station
(station No.5: occupies 4 stations)
Local station
(station No.4: occupies 1 station)
Remote output (RY)
RY F
RY 1F
RY 2F
RY 3F
RY 4F
RY 5F
RY 6F
RY 7D
RY 8F
RY 9F
RY AF
RY BF
RY CF
RY DF
RY EF
RY FD
RY10F
RY11F
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RY 0
RY 10
RY 20
RY 30
RY 40
RY 50
RY 60
RY 70
RY 80
RY 90
RY A0
RY B0
RY C0
RY D0
RY E0
RY F0
RY100
RY110
RY F
RY 1F
RY 2F
RY 3F
RY 4F
RY 5F
RY 6F
RY 7D
RY 8F
RY 9F
RY AF
RY BF
RY CF
RY DF
RY EF
RY FD
RY10F
RY11F
to
RY7CF
RY7DF
RY7EF
RY7FF
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RY 0
RY 10
RY 20
RY 30
RY 40
RY 50
RY 60
RY 70
RY 80
RY 90
RY A0
RY B0
RY C0
RY D0
RY E0
RY F0
RY100
RY110
to
RY7C0
RY7D0
RY7E0
RY7F0
RY7CF
RY7DF
RY7EF
RY7FF
to
to
to
to
Address
160H
161H
162H
163H
164H
165H
166H
167H
168H
169H
16AH
16BH
16CH
16DH
16EH
16FH
170H
171H
172H
to
RY7C0
RY7D0
RY7E0
RY7F0
1DBH
1DCH
For station No.63
1DDH
1DEH
For station No.64
1DFH
Local station's buffer memory address and station number correspondence table
Station
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Buffer memory
address
160H to 161H
162H to 163H
164H to 165H
166H to 167H
168H to 169H
16AH to 16BH
16CH to 16DH
16EH to 16FH
170H to 171H
172H to 173H
174H to 175H
176H to 177H
178H to 179H
Station
number
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Buffer memory
address
17AH to 17BH
17CH to 17DH
17EH to 17FH
180H to 181H
182H to 183H
184H to 185H
186H to 187H
188H to 189H
18AH to 18BH
18CH to 18DH
18EH to 18FH
190H to 191H
192H to 193H
Station
number
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Buffer memory
address
194H to 195H
196H to 197H
198H to 199H
19AH to 19BH
19CH to 19DH
19EH to 19FH
1A0H to 1A1H
1A2H to 1A3H
1A4H to 1A5H
1A6H to 1A7H
1A8H to 1A9H
1AAH to 1ABH
1ACH to 1ADH
3 - 25
Station
number
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Buffer memory
address
1AEH to 1AFH
1B0H to 1B1H
1B2H to 1B3H
1B4H to 1B5H
1B6H to 1B7H
1B8H to 1B9H
1BAH to 1BBH
1BCH to 1BDH
1BEH to 1BFH
1C0H to 1C1H
1C2H to 1C3H
1C4H to 1C5H
1C6H to 1C7H
Station
number
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Buffer memory
address
1C8H to 1C9H
1CAH to 1CBH
1CCH to 1CDH
1CEH to 1CFH
1D0H to 1D1H
1D2H to 1D3H
1D4H to 1D5H
1D6H to 1D7H
1D8H to 1D9H
1DAH to 1DBH
1DCH to 1DDH
1DEH to 1DFH
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(b) Master station
station
1
Master station
Output status to remote I/O station, remote device station (RY) and all
local stations (RX) are stored.
Two words are used per station.
Remote I/O station
(station No.1: occupies 1 station)
Master station
Address
For station No.1
For station No.2
For station No.3
For station No.4
For station No.5
For station No.6
For station No.7
For station No.8
For station No.9
160H
161H
162H
163H
164H
165H
166H
167H
168H
169H
16AH
16BH
16CH
16DH
16EH
16FH
170H
171H
172H
RY F
RY 1F
RY 2F
RY 3F
RY 4F
RY 5F
RY 6F
RY 7D
RY 8F
RY 9F
RY AF
RY BF
RY CF
RY DF
RY EF
RY FD
RY10F
RY11F
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
1DBH
1DCH
For station No.63
1DDH
1DEH
For station No.64
1DFH
RY 0
RY 10
RY 20
RY 30
RY 40
RY 50
RY 60
RY 70
RY 80
RY 90
RY A0
RY B0
RY C0
RY D0
RY E0
RY F0
RY100
RY110
Y0F to Y00
Y1F to Y10
RY0F to RY00
RY1F to RY10
to
RY7CF
RY7DF
RY7EF
RY7FF
to
to
to
to
RY7C0
RY7D0
RY7E0
RY7F0
Buffer memory
address
160H to 161H
162H to 163H
164H to 165H
166H to 167H
168H to 169H
16AH to 16BH
16CH to 16DH
16EH to 16FH
170H to 171H
172H to 173H
174H to 175H
176H to 177H
178H to 179H
Station
number
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Buffer memory
address
17AH to 17BH
17CH to 17DH
17EH to 17FH
180H to 181H
182H to 183H
184H to 185H
186H to 187H
188H to 189H
18AH to 18BH
18CH to 18DH
18EH to 18FH
190H to 191H
192H to 193H
Station
number
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Buffer memory
address
194H to 195H
196H to 197H
198H to 199H
19AH to 19BH
19CH to 19DH
19EH to 19FH
1A0H to 1A1H
1A2H to 1A3H
1A4H to 1A5H
1A6H to 1A7H
1A8H to 1A9H
1AAH to 1ABH
1ACH to 1ADH
3 - 26
Station
number
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Buffer memory
address
1AEH to 1AFH
1B0H to 1B1H
1B2H to 1B3H
1B4H to 1B5H
1B6H to 1B7H
1B8H to 1B9H
1BAH to 1BBH
1BCH to 1BDH
1BEH to 1BFH
1C0H to 1C1H
1C2H to 1C3H
1C4H to 1C5H
1C6H to 1C7H
Station
number
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Buffer memory
address
1C8H to 1C9H
1CAH to 1CBH
1CCH to 1CDH
1CEH to 1CFH
1D0H to 1D1H
1D2H to 1D3H
1D4H to 1D5H
1D6H to 1D7H
1D8H to 1D9H
1DAH to 1DBH
1DCH to 1DDH
1DEH to 1DFH
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Local station
Data received from remote I/O station, remote device station (RY) and
master station (RY) are stored.
Two words are used per station.
... The last 2 bits cannot be used when the master station and the
local station are communicating.
Local station
(station No.4: occupies 1 station)
Local station
(station No.5: occupies 4 stations)
Address
RX F
RX 1F
RX 2F
RX 3F
RX 4F
RX 5F
RX 6F
RX 7D
RX 8F
RX 9F
RX AF
RX BF
RX CF
RX DF
RX EF
RX FD
RX10F
RX11F
RX F
RX 1F
RX 2F
RX 3F
RX 4F
RX 5F
RX 6F
RX 7D
RX 8F
RX 9F
RX AF
RX BF
RX CF
RX DF
RX EF
RX FD
RX10F
RX11F
E0H
E1H
E2H
E3H
E4H
E5H
E6H
E7H
E8H
E9H
EAH
EBH
ECH
EDH
EEH
EFH
F0H
F1H
F2H
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX 0
RX 10
RX 20
RX 30
RX 40
RX 50
RX 60
RX 70
RX 80
RX 90
RX A0
RX B0
RX C0
RX D0
RX E0
RX F0
RX100
RX110
to
to
to
to
RX 0
RX 10
RX 20
RX 30
RX 40
RX 50
RX 60
RX 70
RX 80
RX 90
RX A0
RX B0
RX C0
RX D0
RX E0
RX F0
RX100
RX110
to
to
RX7CF
RX7DF
RX7EF
RX7FF
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX7C0
RX7D0
RX7E0
RX7F0
RX7CF
RX7DF
RX7EF
RX7FF
to
to
to
to
to
RX7C0
RX7D0
RX7E0
RX7F0
15BH
15CH
For station No.63
15DH
15EH
For station No.64
15FH
Local station's buffer memory address and station number correspondence table
Station
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Buffer memory
address
E0H to E1H
E2H to E3H
E4H to E5H
E6H to E7H
E8H to E9H
EAH to EBH
ECH to EDH
EEH to EFH
F0H to F1H
F2H to F3H
F4H to F5H
F6H to F7H
F8H to F9H
Station
number
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Buffer memory
address
FAH to FBH
FCH to FDH
FEH to FFH
100H to 101H
102H to 103H
104H to 105H
106H to 107H
108H to 109H
10AH to 10BH
10CH to 10DH
10EH to 10FH
110H to 111H
112H to 113H
Station
number
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Buffer memory
address
114H to 115H
116H to 117H
118H to 119H
11AH to 11BH
11CH to 11DH
11EH to 11FH
120H to 121H
122H to 123H
124H to 125H
126H to 127H
128H to 129H
12AH to 12BH
12CH to 12DH
3 - 27
Station
number
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Buffer memory
address
12EH to 12FH
130H to 131H
132H to 133H
134H to 135H
136H to 137H
138H to 139H
13AH to 13BH
13CH to 13DH
13EH to 13FH
140H to 141H
142H to 143H
144H to 145H
146H to 147H
Station
number
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Buffer memory
address
148H to 149H
14AH to 14BH
14CH to 14DH
14EH to 14FH
150H to 151H
152H to 153H
154H to 155H
156H to 157H
158H to 159H
15AH to 15BH
15CH to 15DH
15EH to 15FH
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Master station
Data to be sent to remote register at remote device station (RWw) and
remote registers of all local stations (RWr) are stored.
Four words are used per station.
Remote I/O station
(station No.1: occupies 1 station)
Master station
1E0H
1E1H
1E2H
1E3H
1E4H
1E5H
1E6H
1E7H
1E8H
1E9H
1EAH
1EBH
1ECH
1EDH
1EEH
1EFH
1F0H
1F1H
1F2H
1F3H
1F4H
1F5H
1F6H
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1F7H
1F8H
1F9H
1FAH
1FBH
1FCH
1FDH
1FEH
1FFH
200H
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
to
2DBH
2DCH
2DDH
For station No.64
2DEH
2DFH
Remote register
(RWw)
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
to
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
FC
FD
FE
FF
3 - 28
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Local station
Data sent to the remote register(RWw) of remote device station can
also be received.
Four words are used per station.
Local station
(station No.5: occupies 4 stations)
Local station
(station No.4: occupies 1 station)
Remote register (RWr)
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
to
to
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
FC
FD
FE
FF
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
3 - 29
2E0H
2E1H
2E2H
2E3H
2E4H
2E5H
2E6H
2E7H
2E8H
2E9H
2EAH
2EBH
2ECH
2EDH
2EEH
2EFH
2F0H
2F1H
2F2H
2F3H
2F4H
2F5H
2F6H
2F7H
2F8H
2F9H
For station No.7
2FAH
2FBH
2FCH
2FDH
For station No.8
2FEH
2FFH
300H
to
FC
FD
FE
FF
3DBH
3DCH
3DDH
For station No.64
3DEH
3DFH
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Following tables show the relationship between station numbers and buffer memory
addresses used.
[Master station]
Station number and buffer memory correspondence table
Station number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Station number
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
3 - 30
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
[Local station]
Station number and buffer memory correspondence table
Station number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Station number
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
3 - 31
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
(b) Master station (RWr)
local station (RWw)
1
Master station
Data to be sent to remote register (RWr) of remote device station and
remote register (RWw) of local station are stored.
Four words are used per station.
Remote I/O station
(station No.1: occupies 1 station)
Master station
2E0H
2E1H
2E2H
2E3H
2E4H
2E5H
2E6H
2E7H
2E8H
2E9H
2EAH
2EBH
2ECH
2EDH
2EEH
2EFH
2F0H
2F1H
2F2H
2F3H
2F4H
2F5H
2F6H
2F7H
2F8H
2F9H
2FAH
2FBH
2FCH
2FDH
2FEH
2FFH
300H
to
3DBH
3DCH
3DDH
For station No.64
3DEH
3DFH
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
to
RWr
RWr
RWr
RWr
FC
FD
FE
FF
3 - 32
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Local station
Data is sent to the master station and other local stations by storing in
the address corresponding to the host station number.
Data in the remote register (RWr) of remote device station can also be
received.
Local station
(station No.5: occupies 4 stations)
Local station
(station No.4: occupies 1 station)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
to
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
1E0H
1E1H
1E2H
1E3H
1E4H
1E5H
1E6H
1E7H
1E8H
1E9H
1EAH
1EBH
1ECH
1EDH
1EEH
1EFH
1F0H
1F1H
1F2H
1F3H
1F4H
1F5H
1F6H
1F7H
1F8H
1F9H
1FAH
1FBH
1FCH
1FDH
1FEH
1FFH
200H
to
to
2DBH
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
FC
FD
FE
FF
RWw
RWw
RWw
RWw
3 - 33
FC
FD
FE
FF
2DCH
2DDH
For station No.64
2DEH
2DFH
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
Following tables show the relationship between station numbers and buffer memory
addresses used.
[Master station]
Station number and buffer memory correspondence table
Station
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Buffer memory
address
2E0H to 2E3H
2E4H to 2E7H
2E8H to 2EBH
2ECH to 2EFH
2F0H to 2F3H
2F4H to 2F7H
2F8H to 2FBH
2FCH to 2FFH
300H to 303H
304H to 307H
308H to 30BH
30CH to 30FH
310H to 313H
Station
number
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Buffer memory
address
314H to 317H
318H to 31BH
31CH to 31FH
320H to 323H
324H to 327H
328H to 32BH
32CH to 32FH
330H to 333H
334H to 337H
338H to 33BH
33CH to 33FH
340H to 343H
344H to 347H
Station
number
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Buffer memory
address
348H to 34BH
34CH to 34FH
350H to 353H
354H to 357H
358H to 35BH
35CH to 35FH
360H to 363H
364H to 367H
368H to 36BH
36CH to 36FH
370H to 373H
374H to 377H
378H to 37BH
Station
number
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Buffer memory
address
37CH to 37FH
380H to 383H
384H to 387H
388H to 38BH
38CH to 38FH
390H to 393H
394H to 397H
398H to 39BH
39CH to 39FH
3A0H to 3A3H
3A4H to 3A7H
3A8H to 3ABH
3ACH to 3AFH
Station
number
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Buffer memory
address
3B0H to 3B3H
3B4H to 3B7H
3B8H to 3BBH
3BCH to 3BFH
3C0H to 3C3H
3C4H to 3C7H
3C8H to 3CBH
3CCH to 3CFH
3D0H to 3D3H
3D4H to 3D7H
3D8H to 3DBH
3DCH to 3DFH
Station
number
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Buffer memory
address
2B0H to 2B3H
2B4H to 2B7H
2B8H to 2BBH
2BCH to 2BFH
2C0H to 2C3H
2C4H to 2C7H
2C8H to 2CBH
2CCH to 2CFH
2D0H to 2D3H
2D4H to 2D7H
2D8H to 2DBH
2DCH to 2DFH
[Local station]
Station number and buffer memory correspondence table
Station
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Buffer memory
address
1E0H to 1E3H
1E4H to 1E7H
1E8H to 1EBH
1ECH to 1EFH
1F0H to 1F3H
1F4H to 1F7H
1F8H to 1FBH
1FCH to 1FFH
200H to 203H
204H to 207H
208H to 20BH
20CH to 20FH
210H to 213H
Station
number
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Buffer memory
address
214H to 217H
218H to 21BH
21CH to 21FH
220H to 223H
224H to 227H
228H to 22BH
22CH to 22FH
230H to 233H
234H to 237H
238H to 23BH
23CH to 23FH
240H to 243H
244H to 247H
Station
number
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Buffer memory
address
248H to 24BH
24CH to 24FH
250H to 253H
254H to 257H
258H to 25BH
25CH to 25FH
260H to 263H
264H to 267H
268H to 26BH
26CH to 26FH
270H to 273H
274H to 277H
278H to 27BH
3 - 34
Station
number
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Buffer memory
address
27CH to 27FH
280H to 283H
284H to 287H
288H to 28BH
28CH to 28FH
290H to 293H
294H to 297H
298H to 29BH
29CH to 29FH
2A0H to 2A3H
2A4H to 2A7H
2A8H to 2ABH
2ACH to 2AFH
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
F
1F
2F
3F
4F
5F
6F
7F
8F
9F
AF
BF
CF
DF
EF
FF
10F
11F
12F
13F
14F
15F
16F
17F
18F
19F
1AF
1BF
1CF
1DF
1EF
1FF
E
1E
2E
3E
4E
5E
6E
7E
8E
9E
AE
BE
CE
DE
EE
FE
10E
11E
12E
13E
14E
15E
16E
17E
18E
19E
1AE
1BE
1CE
1DE
1EE
1FE
D
1D
2D
3D
4D
5D
6D
7D
8D
9D
AD
BD
CD
DD
ED
FD
10D
11D
12D
13D
14D
15D
16D
17D
18D
19D
1AD
1BD
1CD
1DD
1ED
1FD
C
1C
2C
3C
4C
5C
6C
7C
8C
9C
9AC
BC
CC
DC
EC
FC
10C
11C
12C
13C
14C
15C
16C
17C
18C
19C
1AC
1BC
1CC
1DC
1EC
1FC
B
1B
2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
7B
8B
9B
AB
BB
CB
DB
EB
FB
10B
11B
12B
13B
14B
15B
16B
17B
18B
19B
1AB
1BB
1CB
1DB
1EB
1FB
A
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
7A
8A
9A
AA
BA
CA
DA
EA
FA
10A
11A
12A
13A
14A
15A
16A
17A
18A
19A
1AA
1BA
1CA
1DA
1EA
1FA
9
19
29
39
49
59
69
79
89
99
A9
B9
C9
D9
E9
F9
109
119
129
139
149
159
169
179
189
199
1A9
1B9
1C9
1D9
1E9
1F9
8
18
28
38
48
58
68
78
88
98
A8
B8
C8
D8
E8
F8
108
118
128
138
148
158
168
178
188
198
1A8
1B8
1C8
1D8
1E8
1F8
7
17
27
37
47
57
67
77
87
97
A7
B7
C7
D7
E7
F7
107
117
127
137
147
157
167
177
187
197
1A7
1B7
1C7
1D7
1E7
1F7
6
16
26
36
46
56
66
76
86
96
A6
B6
C6
D6
E6
F6
106
116
126
136
146
156
166
176
186
196
1A6
1B6
1C6
1D6
1E6
1F6
5
15
25
35
45
55
65
75
85
95
A5
B5
C5
D5
E5
F5
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
175
185
195
1A5
1B5
1C5
1D5
1E5
1F5
4
14
24
34
44
54
64
74
84
94
A4
B4
C4
D4
E4
F4
104
114
124
134
144
154
164
174
184
194
1A4
1B4
1C4
1D4
1E4
1F4
3
13
23
33
43
53
63
73
83
93
A3
B3
C3
D3
E3
F3
103
113
123
133
143
153
163
173
183
193
1A3
1B3
1C3
1D3
1E3
1F3
2
12
22
32
42
52
62
72
82
92
A2
B2
C2
D2
E2
F2
102
112
122
132
142
152
162
172
182
192
1A2
1B2
1C2
1D2
1E2
1F2
1
11
21
31
41
51
61
71
81
91
A1
B1
C1
D1
E1
F1
101
111
121
131
141
151
161
171
181
191
1A1
1B1
1C1
1D1
1E1
1F1
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
A0
B0
C0
D0
E0
F0
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
1A0
1B0
1C0
1D0
1E0
1F0
3 - 35
3 SPECIFICATION
MELSEC-A
MEMO
3 - 36
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
4. Functions
This chapter describes the functions.
Function summary
4-1
Reference
Function
availability
Master Local
station station
Section 4.2
Section 4.3
Section 4.4
Section 4.5
Section 4.6
Section 4.7
Section 4.8
Section6.1
Section 4.9
Section 4.10
Section 4.11
Section
4.12.1
Section
4.12.2
Section 8.4
Section 7.4
Section 7.7
Section 7.8
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
4.2 Communication Between the Master Station and Remote I/O Station
The overview of the communication between the master station and remote I/O station
is described.
PC CPU
Master station
Refresh specification
SET Yn0
SET Yn8
FROM
TO
Remote input
(RX)
Link scan
Remote output
(RY)
Link scan
Input
Output
Turn on the data link startup by the E2PROM parameters (Yn8), and start the data
link.
However, the parameters must be set in E2PROM beforehand.
When the data link is started normally, the host data link status (Xn1) turns on.
POINT
The data link can be started from the parameters written in the "parameter information area" in
the buffer memory. (Refer to Chapter 6.)
4-2
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
[Remote input]
3 The remote I/O station's input status is automatically (for each link scan) stored in
the master station's "remote input (RX)" in the buffer memory.
4
PC CPU
The input status stored in the "remote input (RX)" in the buffer memory is received
to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Master station
FROM
to
to
to
to
to
RX00
RX10
RX20
RX30
RX40
X0F
to
X00
X0F
X1F
to
to
X00
X10
to
RX7FF to RX7F0
16 points module
32 points module
[Remote output]
5 With the TO instruction, the on/off data output from the remote I/O station is written
to the "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory.
6
PC CPU
TO
The output status stored in the "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory is
automatically output (for each link scan) from the remote I/O station.
Master station
Y0F
to
Y00
Y0F
Y1F
to
to
Y00
Y10
to
16 points module
RY7FF to RY7F0
4-3
32 points module
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
4.3 Communication Between the Master Station and Remote Device Station
The overview of the communication between the master station and remote device
station is described.
PC CPU
Master station
Refresh specification
SET Yn0
SET Yn8
FROM
TO
TO
10
FROM
Remote input
(RX)
Link scan
Remote output
(RY)
Link scan
Remote register
(RWw)
Link scan
Remote input
(RX)
Remote output
(RY)
Remote register
(RWw)
Remote register
(RWr)
4-4
Link scan
Remote register
(RWr)
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
Turn on the data link startup by the E2PROM parameters (Yn8), and start the data
link.
However, the parameters must be set in E2PROM beforehand.
When the data link is started normally, the host data link status (Xn1) turns on.
POINT
The data link can be started from the parameters written in the "parameter information area" in
the buffer memory. (Refer to Chapter 6.)
[Remote input]
3 The remote device station's remote input (RX) is automatically (for each link scan)
stored in the master station's "remote input (RX)" in the buffer memory.
4
PC CPU
FROM
The input status stored in the "remote input (RX)" in the buffer memory is received
to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Master station
to
RX7FF to RX7F0
4-5
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
[Remote output]
5 With the TO instruction, the on/off data in the remote device station's remote output
(RY) is written to the "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory.
6
PC CPU
TO
Depending on the output status stored in the "remote output (RY)" in the buffer
memory, the remote device station's remote output (RY) is turned on/off.
Master station
to
RY7FF to RY7F0
4-6
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
PC CPU
TO
The data stored in the "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer memory is sent to the
remote device station's remote register (RWw).
Master station
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
RWw8
RWw9
RWwA
RWwB
RWwC
RWwD
RWwE
RWwF
RWw10
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
to
RWwFF
4-7
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
PC CPU
FROM
The remote device station's remote register (RWr) data stored in the "remote
register (RWr)" in the buffer memory is received to the PC CPU with the FROM
instruction.
Master station
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
RWr8
RWr9
RWrA
RWrB
RWrC
RWrD
RWrE
RWrF
RWr10
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
to
RWrFF
4-8
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
MEMO
4-9
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
SET Yn0
SET Yn8
Master station
Refresh specification
Refresh specification
Buffer memory
Receive area
from local
station No. 1
Receive area
from local
station No. 2
Link scan
4
Link scan
to
TO
TO
TO
TO
FROM
FROM
10
10
15
15
Send area
to local
station No. 1
Send area
to local
station No. 2
Link scan
8
Link scan
Receive area
from master
station
Receive area
from master
station
to
Remote register
(RWw)
Remote register
(RWr)
11
Link scan
11
Link scan
Receive area
from master
station
Receive area
from master
station
to
to
Remote register
(RWr)
Remote register
(RWw)
Receive area
from local
station No. 1
Receive area
from local
station No. 2
Link scan
to
Send area
to local
station No. 1
Send area
to local
station No. 2
Link scan
to
Host
(station No. 1)
send area
Receive area
from local
station No. 2
14
Link scan
14
Link scan
Host
(station No. 1)
send area
Receive area
from local
station No. 2
to
to
4 - 10
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
Link scan
14
Link scan
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
PC CPU
Refresh specification
SET Yn0
Buffer memory
Receive area
from local
station No. 1
Send area
for host
(station No. 2)
6
3
FROM
TO
to
Receive area
from master
station
Receive area
from master
station
9
9
FROM
FROM
to
Remote register
(RWr)
11
Link scan
11
Link scan
Receive area
from master
station
Receive area
from master
station
12
12
FROM
FROM
to
14
Link scan
Link scan
Remote register
(RWw)
Receive area
from local
station No. 1
Send area
for host
(station No. 2)
to
4 - 11
16
13
FROM
TO
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
Turn on the data link startup by the E2PROM parameters (Yn8) and start the data
link.
However, the parameters must be set in the E2PROM beforehand.
When the data link is started normally, the host data link status (Xn1) turns on.
POINT
The data link can also be started from the parameters written in the "parameter data area" in
the buffer memory. (Refer to chapter 6.)
[On/off data from local station master and other local stations]
3 With the TO instruction, write the on/off data to be sent to the master and other local
stations to the local station's "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory.
PC CPU
The data in local station's "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory is
automatically (for each link scan) stored in the master station's "remote input (RX)"
in the buffer memory and other local station's "remote output (RY)" in the buffer
memory.
The input status stored in the "remote input (RX)" in the buffer memory is received
to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
The input status stored in the "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory is received
to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Master station
Local station
Local station
(station No. 1: occupies 1 station) (station No. 2: occupies 4 stations)
FROM
RX0F
RX1D
RX2F
RX3F
RX4F
RX5F
RX6F
RX7F
RX8F
RX9D
RXAF
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX00
RX10
RX20
RX30
RX40
RX50
RX60
RX70
RX80
RX90
RXA0
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RY00
RY10
RY20
RY30
RY40
RY50
RY60
RY70
RY80
RY90
RYA0
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RY00
RY10
RY20
RY30
RY40
RY50
RY60
RY70
RY80
RY90
RYA0
to
to
to
RX7FF to RX7F0
RY7FF to RY7F0
RY7FF to RY7F0
...The last 2 bits cannot be used when the master station and the local station are communicating.
4 - 12
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
PC CPU
The data in the "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory is automatically (for each
link scan) stored in the local station's remote input (RX) in the buffer memory.
The input status stored in the "remote input (RX)" in the buffer memory is received
to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Master station
Local station
Local station
(station No. 1: occupies 1 station) (station No. 2: occupies 4 stations)
TO
RY0F
RY1D
RY2F
RY3F
RY4F
RY5F
RY6F
RY7F
RY8F
RY9D
RYAF
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RY00
RY10
RY20
RY30
RY40
RY50
RY60
RY70
RY80
RY90
RYA0
RX0F
RX1D
RX2F
RX3F
RX4F
RX5F
RX6F
RX7F
RX8F
RX9D
RXAF
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX00
RX10
RX20
RX30
RX40
RX50
RX60
RX70
RX80
RX90
RXA0
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX00
RX10
RX20
RX30
RX40
RX50
RX60
RX70
RX80
RX90
RXA0
to
to
to
RY7FF to RY7F0
RX7FF to RX7F0
RX7FF to RX7F0
...The last 2 bits cannot be used when the master station and the local station are communicating.
4 - 13
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
PC CPU
TO
11
The data in the "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer memory is automatically (for
each link scan) stored to all local station's "remote registers (RWr)".
12
The word data stored in the "remote register (RWr)" in the buffer memory is
received to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Master station
Local station
Local station
(station No. 1: occupies 1 station) (station No. 2: occupies 4 stations)
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
RWw8
RWw9
RWwA
RWwB
RWwC
RWwD
RWwE
RWwF
RWw10
RWw11
RWw12
RWw13
RWw14
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
RWr8
RWr9
RWrA
RWrB
RWrC
RWrD
RWrE
RWrF
RWr10
RWr11
RWr12
RWr13
RWr14
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
RWr8
RWr9
RWrA
RWrB
RWrC
RWrD
RWrE
RWrF
RWr10
RWr11
RWr12
RWr13
RWr14
to
to
to
RWwFF
RWrFF
RWrFF
4 - 14
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
[Word data from the local station the master station/other local stations]
13 With the TO instruction, the word data to be sent to the master station or other local
stations is written to the local station's "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer
memory.
However, only writing can be performed to the area corresponding to the host
station number.
PC CPU
FROM
14
The data in the "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer memory is automatically (for
each link scan) stored in the master station's "remote register (RWr)" and other local
station's "remote register (RWw)".
15
The word data stored in the "remote register (RWr)" in the buffer memory is
received to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
16
The word data stored in the "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer memory is
received to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Master station
Local station
Local station
(station No. 1: occupies 1 station) (station No. 2: occupies 4 stations)
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
RWr8
RWr9
RWrA
RWrB
RWrC
RWrD
RWrE
RWrF
RWr10
RWr11
RWr12
RWr13
RWr14
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
RWw8
RWw9
RWwA
RWwB
RWwC
RWwD
RWwE
RWwF
RWw10
RWw11
RWw12
RWw13
RWw14
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
RWw8
RWw9
RWwA
RWwB
RWwC
RWwD
RWwE
RWwF
RWw10
RWw11
RWw12
RWw13
RWw14
to
to
to
RWrFF
RWwFF
RWwFF
4 - 15
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
Master station
SET Yn0
Refresh specification
SET Yn8
Buffer memory
FROM
5
FROM
5
FROM
5
FROM
Receive area
from remote
I/O station No. 1
Receive area
from remote
device station No. 2
Input
3
3
3
TO
6
TO
6
TO
6
TO
Output
Remote register
(RWw)
Unusable
(station No. 1)
8
TO
8
TO
8
TO
Send area to
local station No. 3
Send area to
local station No. 4
Remote register
(RWr)
Unusable
(station No. 1)
13
FROM
13
FROM
13
FROM
Receive area
from remote
device station No. 2
11
12
12
4 - 16
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
Refresh specification
Refresh specification
Buffer memory
Buffer memory
Remote input
(RX)
3
3
4
4
Remote output
(RY)
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
Remote register
(RWr)
9
Remote register
(RWw)
Unusable
(station No. 1)
10
Remote register
(RWr)
Unusable
(station No. 1)
Receive area from
remote device
station No. 2
4 - 17
Remote register
(RWr)
10
9
9
Remote register
(RWw)
11
Unusable
(station No. 1)
Receive area from
master station
Receive area from
master station
Receive area from
master station
Remote register
(RWw)
11
12
12
Unusable
(station No. 1)
Receive area from
remote device
station No. 2
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
Turn on the data link startup by the E2PROM parameters (Yn8) and start the data
link.
However, the parameters must be set in the E2PROM beforehand.
When the data link is started normally, the host data link status (Xn1) turns on.
POINT
The data link can also be started from the parameters written in the "parameter data area" in
the buffer memory. (Refer to chapter 6.)
[On/off data from remote I/O station/remote device station/local station the master
station]
3 The input of remote I/O station, remote input (RX) of the remote device station and
the remote output (RY) of the local station are automatically (for each link scan)
stored in the master station's "remote input (RX)" in the buffer memory and local
station's "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory.
Master station
The data in local station's "remote output (RY)" is also stored in other local station's
"remote output (RY)".
The input status stored in the "remote input (RY)" in the buffer memory is written to
the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Local station
Local station
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX00
RX10
RX20
RX30
RX40
RX50
RX60
RX70
RX80
RX90
RXA0
RXB0
RXC0
RXD0
RXE0
RXF0
RX100
X0F to X00
X1F to X10
RY0F
RY1F
RY2F
RY3F
RY4F
RY5F
RY6F
RY7D
RY8F
RY9F
RYAF
RYBF
RYCF
RYDF
RYEF
RYFD
RYAF
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RY00
RY10
RY20
RY30
RY40
RY50
RY60
RY70
RY80
RY90
RYA0
RYB0
RYC0
RYD0
RYE0
RYF0
RYA0
to
to
RX7FF to RX7F0
RY7FF to RY7F0
RY0F
RY1F
RY2F
RY3F
RY4F
RY5F
RY6F
RY7D
RY8F
RY9F
RYAF
RYBF
RYCF
RYDF
RYEF
RYFD
RYAF
RY00
RY10
RY20
RY30
RY40
RY50
RY60
RY70
RY80
RY90
RYA0
RYB0
RYC0
RYD0
RYE0
RYF0
RYA0
to
RY7FF to RY7F0
...The last 2 bits cannot be used when the master station and the local station are communicating.
4 - 18
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
[On/off data from the master station the remote I/O station/remote device station/
local station]
6 With the TO instruction, the on/off data to be sent to the remote I/O station, remote
device station and local station is written to the master station's "remote output
(RY)" in the buffer memory.
7
Master station
The output status in the master station's "remote output (RY)" in the buffer memory
is automatically (for each link scan) stored in the remote I/O station and remote
device station's "remote output (RX)" and local station's remote input (RY).
Local station
Local station
RX0F
RX1F
RX2F
RX3F
RX4F
RX5F
RX6F
RX7D
RX8F
RX9F
RXAF
RXBF
RXCF
RXDF
RXEF
RXFD
RX10F
RX0F
RX1F
RX2F
RX3F
RX4F
RX5F
RX6F
RX7D
RX8F
RX9F
RXAF
RXBF
RXCF
RXDF
RXEF
RXFD
RX10F
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RY00
RY10
RY20
RY30
RY40
RY50
RY60
RY70
RY80
RY90
RYA0
RYB0
RYC0
RYD0
RYE0
RYF0
RYA0
Y0F to Y00
Y1F to Y10
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX00
RX10
RX20
RX30
RX40
RX50
RX60
RX70
RX80
RX90
RXA0
RXB0
RXC0
RXD0
RXE0
RXF0
RX100
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
RX00
RX10
RX20
RX30
RX40
RX50
RX60
RX70
RX80
RX90
RXA0
RXB0
RXC0
RXD0
RXE0
RXF0
RX100
to
to
to
RY7FF to RY7F0
RX7FF to RX7F0
RX7FF to RX7F0
...The last 2 bits cannot be used when the master station and the local station are communicating.
4 - 19
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
[Word data from the master station remote device station/all local stations]
8 With the TO instruction, the word data to be sent to remote device station and all
local station is written to the master station's "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer
memory.
Master station
The data in the "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer memory is automatically (for
each link scan) stored to remote device station's remote register (RWw) and all
local stations' remote registers (RWr).
10
The transmission data to the remote device station's remote register (RWw) is also
sent to the local stations.
Local station
Local station
Remote register
(RWw)
Remote register
(RWr)
Remote register
(RWr)
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
RWw8
RWw9
RWwA
RWwB
RWwC
RWwD
RWwE
RWwF
RWw10
RWw11
RWw12
RWw13
RWw14
RWw15
RWw16
RWw17
RWw18
RWw19
RWw1A
RWw1B
RWw1C
RWw1D
RWw1E
RWw1F
RWw20
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
RWr8
RWr9
RWrA
RWrB
RWrC
RWrD
RWrE
RWrF
RWr10
RWr11
RWr12
RWr13
RWr14
RWr15
RWr16
RWr17
RWr18
RWr19
RWr1A
RWr1B
RWr1C
RWr1D
RWr1E
RWr1F
RWr20
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
RWr8
RWr9
RWrA
RWrB
RWrC
RWrD
RWrE
RWrF
RWr10
RWr11
RWr12
RWr13
RWr14
RWr15
RWr16
RWr17
RWr18
RWr19
RWr1A
RWr1B
RWr1C
RWr1D
RWr1E
RWr1F
RWr20
to
to
to
RWwFF
RWrFF
RWrFF
Remote register
(RWw)
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
4 - 20
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
[Word data from the remote device station/local station the master station]
11 The data in the remote device station's remote register (RWr) is automatically (for
each link scan) stored in the master station's remote register (RWr) and all local
stations' remote registers (RWw).
Master station
12
The data in the local station's "remote register (RWw)" in the buffer memory is
automatically (for each link scan) stored in the master station's remote register
(RWr) and other local station's remote register (RWr).
13
The data of the remote device and local stations stored in the "remote register
(RWr)" in the buffer memory is written to the PC CPU with the FROM instruction.
Local station
Local station
Remote register
(RWr)
Remote register
(RWw)
Remote register
(RWw)
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
RWr8
RWr9
RWrA
RWrB
RWrC
RWrD
RWrE
RWrF
RWr10
RWr11
RWr12
RWr13
RWr14
RWr15
RWr16
RWr17
RWr18
RWr19
RWr1A
RWr1B
RWr1C
RWr1D
RWr1E
RWr1F
RWr20
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
RWw8
RWw9
RWwA
RWwB
RWwC
RWwD
RWwE
RWwF
RWw10
RWw11
RWw12
RWw13
RWw14
RWw15
RWw16
RWw17
RWw18
RWw19
RWw1A
RWw1B
RWw1C
RWw1D
RWw1E
RWw1F
RWw20
RWw0
RWw1
RWw2
RWw3
RWw4
RWw5
RWw6
RWw7
RWw8
RWw9
RWwA
RWwB
RWwC
RWwD
RWwE
RWwF
RWw10
RWw11
RWw12
RWw13
RWw14
RWw15
RWw16
RWw17
RWw18
RWw19
RWw1A
RWw1B
RWw1C
RWw1D
RWw1E
RWw1F
RWw20
to
to
to
RWrFF
RWwFF
RWwFF
Remote register
(RWr)
RWr0
RWr1
RWr2
RWr3
RWr4
RWr5
RWr6
RWr7
4 - 21
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
POINT
If already connected remote and local stations are set as reserved station, the specified
remote and local stations cannot perform data link at all.
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
16
32
48
64
15
31
47
63
14
30
46
62
13
29
45
61
12
28
44
60
11
27
43
59
10
26
42
58
9
25
41
57
8
24
40
56
7
23
39
55
6
22
38
54
5
21
37
53
4
20
36
52
3
19
35
51
2
18
34
50
1
17
33
49
Master
station
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No. 1
Station No. 3
Station No. 8
Station No. 9
Remote station
Remote station
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
(occupies 1 station)
(occupies 1 station)
(occupies 1 station)
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4 - 22
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
POINT
If the remote or local station set as the invalid station and also "specified as a reserved
station", the reserved station function has priority.
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
16
32
48
64
15
31
47
63
14
30
46
62
13
29
45
61
12
28
44
60
11
27
43
59
10
26
42
58
9
25
41
57
8
24
40
56
7
23
39
55
6
22
38
54
5
21
37
53
4
20
36
52
3
19
35
51
2
18
34
50
1
17
33
49
Master
station
Station No. 1
Station No. 3
Station No. 4
Station No. 7
Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station No. 5
Remote station
Remote station
Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
(occupies 1 station)
(occupies 2 stations)
b15
0
0
0
0
b14
0
0
0
0
b13
0
0
0
0
b12
0
0
0
0
b11
0
0
0
0
b10
0
0
0
0
b9
0
0
0
0
4 - 23
b8
1
0
0
0
b7
0
0
0
0
b6
0
0
0
0
b5
0
0
0
0
b4
0
0
0
0
b3
1
0
0
0
b2
0
0
0
0
b1
0
0
0
0
b0
0
0
0
0
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
4.8 Data Link Status Setting when the Master Station PC CPU has an Error
The data link status for when the master station's PC CPU has an "operation-stop
error" can be set.
The data link between local stations can be continued.
POINT
Even if the master station PC CPU has an "operation-continue error", the data link continues.
[Setting method]
Set to the "operation specification when the CPU is down (address 6H)" in the
parameter information area of the master station's buffer memory
0......Stop (default)
1......Continue
4 - 24
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
4.9 Setting the Status of Input Data from a Data Link Faulty Station
The input (received) data status from a data-link faulty station can be set.
Local station
(station No.3)
Local station
(station No.4)
Station No.1
Station No.1
Station No.2
Station No.2
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.4
Station No.4
Station No.4
Station No.1
Station No.1
Station No.2
Station No.2
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.4
Station No.4
Station No.4
Station No.1
Station No.1
Station No.1
Station No.2
Station No.2
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.4
Station No.4
Station No.4
Station No.1
Station No.1
Station No.1
Station No.2
Station No.2
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.3
Station No.4
Station No.4
Station No.4
Master station
Input
Station No.2
Output
Station No.2
Station No.2
Station No.2
POINT
When the data-link fauly station is set as an error-invalid station, the input data from that
station (remote input RX, remote output RY) are kept, regardless of the SW4 setting.
4 - 25
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
POINT
Because the PC CPU is not reset, other modules will not be affected at all.
A program example for resetting is shown below.
This example assumes that the module's first I/O No. is X/Y30.
Reset command
SET
Y34
RST
Y34
Module error
X30
X3F
Module ready
Y34
FROM/TO instruction
REMARK
The following changes cannot be performed by the module reset request (Yn4). Turn the
power off then on, or reset the PC CPU.
1) Station No. 0 (master station) change to station No. 1 to 64 (local station)
2) Station No. 1 to 64 (local station) change to station No. 0 (master station)
3) Mode 0 or 2 change to test mode
4 - 26
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
(1) The link special relay used in the program is shown below:
SB0000: Data link restart request
SB0002: Data link stop request
SB0041: Data link restart complete
SB0045: Data link stop complete
Master station
M15
to
M0
M35
to
M20
TO
FROM
5E0H
SB000F
to
SB0000
5E4H
SB004F
to
SB0040
Program example
M9036
FROM H0003 H05E4 K4M20 K1
Stop command
SET
M2
M2 (SB0002) data-link
stop on
RST
M2
M2 (SB0002) data-link
stop off
SET
M0
M0 (SB0000) data-link
restart on
RST
M0
M0 (SB0000) data-link
restart off
K1
Restart command
Data link restart
M21 (SB0041)
M9036
TO
4 - 27
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
Setting details
0
1
Offline
4 - 28
Remark
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
Master
station
Local station
Down
Remote station
Local station
Remote station
Terminal resistor
Terminal resistor
POINT
When the cable is disconnected, the data link cannot be performed because the terminal
resistor is missing.
Master
station
Local station
Remote station
Terminal resistor
Remote station
Wire breakage
4 - 29
Local station
Terminal resistor
4 FUNCTIONS
MELSEC-A
4 - 30
MELSEC-A
Input-data status
setting of faulty
station (SW4)
When a communication
Input-data status
error (power off, etc.)
setting of faulty
occurred in a remote I/O
station (SW4)
station.
When a remote
communication error
Input-data status
(power off, etc.) occurred setting of faulty
in a remote device
station (SW4)
station
When there is a
Input-data status
communication error
setting of faulty
(power off, etc.) with the
station (SW4)
local station.
Continue
Master station
Remote Remote
output
resister
(RY)
(RWw)
All "0"
Continue
1
station Keep
Keep
Local Clear
station Keep
Clear the receive
area from the
remote I/O station
Clear
with
communication
error.
Master
Continue
station
Keep the receive
area from the
remote I/O station
Keep
with
communication
error.
Local Clear
station Keep
Clear the receive
area from the
remote device
Clear
station with
communication
error.
Master
Continue
station
Keep the receive
area from the
remote device
Keep
station with
communication
error.
Local Clear
station Keep
Clear the receive
area from the local
Clear station with
communication
error.
Master
Continue
station
Keep the receive
area from the local
Keep station with
communication
error.
Local Clear
station Keep
5-1
Input
Output
Continue
Continue
All points
OFF
Continue
Continue
Continue Continue
Keep
Continue
All points
OFF
All points
OFF
Continue
Keep the
receive area
from the
Continue remote device
station with
Continue Continue
communication
error.
Keep the
receive area
from the local
Continue
station with
Continue Continue
communication
error.
MELSEC-A
Master Clear
station Keep
Inputdata
When the data
status
Clear
link is stopped
setting of
in the entire
Local
faulty
system
station
station
(SW4)
Keep
All points
OFF
Clear
Keep
Clear the
receive area
from the other
station.
Keep the
receive area
from the other
station.
Keep the
receive area
from the other
station.
Keep
Master Clear
station Keep
When a
communication
error (power
off, etc.)
occurred in a
remote I/O
station
Inputdata
status
setting of
Local
faulty
station
station
(SW4)
Master
station
When a
communication
error (power
off, etc.)
occurred in a
remote device
station
Inputdata
status
setting of
Local
faulty
station
station
(SW4)
Clear the
receive area
from the
Clear
remote I/O
station with
communication
Continue Continue Continue Continue
error.
Continue
Keep the
receive area
from the
remote I/O
Keep
station with
communication
error.
Clear
Keep
Clear the
receive area
from the
Clear
remote device
station with
communication
error.
Continue
Keep the
receive area
from the
Keep
remote device
station with
communication
error.
5-2
Continue
Continue
Keep the
receive area
from the
remote device Continue
station with
communication
error.
MELSEC-A
Remote
input
(RX)
Remote
output
(RY)
Remote
resister
(RWw)
Remote
resister
(RWr)
Master Clear
station Keep
Clear the
receive area
When there is Inputfrom the local
data
a
Clear
station with
communication status
communication
setting of
Continue Continue Continue Continue
error (power
error.
Local
faulty
off, etc.) with
Continue
station
Keep the
station
the local
receive area
(SW4)
station.
from the local
Keep
station with
communication
error.
5-3
Keep the
receive area
from the local
Continue
station with
communication
error.
MELSEC-A
156kbps
51.2
625kbps
12.8
2.5Mbps
3.2
5Mbps
1.6
[s]
10Mbps
0.8
1 to 8
8
9 to 16
16
17 to 24
24
25 to 32
32
33 to 40
40
41 to 48
48
49 to 56
56
It should
be the
multiple
of 8.
57 to 64
64
Master
station
Station No.1
Remote I/O
station
1Station
No.2
Remote I/O
station
Station No.3
Remote I/O
station
1: 1 station occupied
BT
NI
NW
N
ni
nw
= 3.2
= 13
= 12
=8
= 13
=9
16
16
Station No.4
Remote device
station
Station No.6
Remote device
station
2: 2 stations occupied
Local
station
Local
station
Station No.13 1
Remote I/O
station
3: 4 stations occupied
ST = 1700
1 800 + (4 15) = 860
2 900 + (4 50) = 1100
3 1200 + (5 100) = 1700
a=4 b=4 c=5
LS = 3.2 {29.4 + (16 4.8) + (16 9.6) + (8 32.4) + (13 4.8) + (9 9.6)} + 1700
= 3836.96 [s]
= 3.84
[ms]
5-4
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + Remote I/O station response time [ms]
SM: Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
[Data flow]
FROM
PC CPU (SM)
5-5
FROM
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + Remote I/O station response time [ms]
SM: Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
[Data flow]
TO
PC CPU (SM)
5-6
TO
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 2 + Remote device station process time [ms]
SM: Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
[Data flow]
FROM
PC CPU (SM)
5-7
FROM
MELSEC-A
remote device station (RY)
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + Remote device station process time [ms]
SM: Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
[Data flow]
TO
TO
PC CPU (SM)
5-8
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + Remote device station process time [ms]
SM: Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
[Data flow]
TO
TO
PC CPU (SM)
Remote register
(RWw)
5-9
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 2 + Remote device station process time [ms]
SM: Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
[Data flow]
FROM
PC CPU (SM)
5 - 10
FROM
MELSEC-A
local station
(1) Master station (RY)
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + SL [ms]
SM : Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
SL : Scan time of the local station's sequence program
[Data flow]
TO
TO
PC CPU (SM)
PC CPU (SL)
FROM
5 - 11
FROM
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + SL [ms]
SM : Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
SL : Scan time of the local station's sequence program
[Data flow]
TO
TO
PC CPU (SL)
PC CPU (SM)
FROM
5 - 12
FROM
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + SL [ms]
SM : Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
SL : Scan time of the local station's sequence program
[Data flow]
TO
TO
PC CPU (SM)
PC CPU (SL)
FROM
5 - 13
FROM
MELSEC-A
[Expression]
SM + LS 3 + SL [ms]
SM : Scan time of the master station's sequence program
LS : Link scan time (See Section 5.2.)
SL : Scan time of the local station's sequence program
[Data flow]
TO
TO
PC CPU (SL)
PC CPU (SM)
FROM
5 - 14
FROM
MELSEC-A
5 - 15
MELSEC-A
local station
local station
Indicates the time from when the master station issues an instruction until it
receives a reply from a local station.
[Expression]
1 to 120 points
LS
LS 2
LS 3
LS 4
[Constant bps]
Transmission speed
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 16
MELSEC-A
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 17
MELSEC-A
Master station
Indicates the time from when a local station issues an instruction until it receives
a reply from the master station.
[Expression]
Transmission speed
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 18
MELSEC-A
LS +
1 to 120 points
LS
LS 2
LS 3
LS 4
[Constant bps]
Transmission speed
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 19
MELSEC-A
local station
(1) Local station
local station
Indicates the time from when a local station issues an instruction until it receives
a reply from another local station.
[Expression]
1 to 120 points
LS
LS 2
LS 3
LS 4
[Constant bps]
Transmission speed
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 20
MELSEC-A
LS +
1 to 120 points
LS
LS 2
LS 3
LS 4
[Constant bps]
Transmission speed
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 21
MELSEC-A
Indicates the time from when the master station issues an instruction until it
receives a reply from an intelligent device station.
[Expression]
1 to 120 points
LS
LS 2
LS 3
LS 4
[Constant bps]
Transmission speed
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 22
MELSEC-A
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
constant bps
LS
LS 2
LS 4
LS 6
LS 7
5 - 23
MELSEC-A
MEMO
5 - 24
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
6. Parameter Setting
The parameter setting necessary to perform data link with CC-Link is described.
(2) E2PROM
By just turning on the data-link start request by the E2PROM parameters (Yn8),
data link can be started.
This eliminates having to write parameters to the buffer memory every time
when starting up the master station.
However, the parameters must be stored in E2PROM by the parameter storage
request to E2PROM (YnA) beforehand.
Even when the power is turned off, the E2PROM parameter information will be
kept.
The registration limit to E2PROM is "10,000 times".
6-1
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
SET YnA
Master station
The parameters
area erased
when the power
is turned off.
E PROM
Parameters are
not erased even
if the power is
turned off.
Internal memory
Data link is
executed using
these parameter
information.
Buffer memory
Parameter
information area
TO
SET Yn8
SET Yn6
POINT
"Data link by buffer-memory parameters" is recommended for starting system debugging, and
"data link by E2PROM parameters" is recommended for the operation after debugging.
Therefore, the number of steps in the operation program can be reduced (thus, shortens the
scan time).
6-2
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
Master station
Buffer memory
Parameter
information
area
TO
Internal
memory
PC CPU
By the data-link start request by
buffer-memory parameters (Yn6),
the contents of the "parameter
information area" in the buffer
memory is written to internal
memory. The data link is then
automatically started.
NO
E2PROM
Master station
Buffer memory
E PROM
Parameter
information
area
SET Yn6
Internal
memory
Debug complete?
YES
PC CPU
Master station
Buffer memory
SET YnA
Parameter
information
area
Internal
memory
PC CPU
By the data-link start request
2
from the E PROM parameter
(Yn8), the parameter information
2
stored in E PROM is transferred
to the internal memory.
Data link is then started
automatically.
E PROM
Master station
Buffer memory
SET Yn8
E PROM
Parameter
information
area
Internal
memory
6-3
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
Number of retries
Description
Sets the number of remote and local station units connected to
the master station (including reserved stations)
Default
: 64 (units)
Setting range : 1 to 64 (units)
Sets the number of retries when there is a communication error.
Default
: 3 (times)
Setting range : 1 to 7 (times)
Sets the number of remote and local stations that can be
recovered with one link scan.
Default
: 1 (units)
Setting range : 1 to 10 (units)
Specifies the data-link status when the master station PC CPU
has an error.
Default
: 0 (stop)
Setting range : 0 (stop)
1 (continue)
Specifies reserved stations.
Default
: 0 (no setting)
Setting range : Turn on the bit corresponding to the station
number.
Specifies invalid stations.
Default
: 0 (no setting)
Setting range : Turn on the bit corresponding to the station
number.
Sets the connected remote and local station type.
Default
: 0101H (remote I/O station, occupies 1 station,
station No. 1) to 0140H (remote I/O station,
occupies 1 station, station No. 64)
Setting range : As follows.
b15
to
b12 b11
to
b8 b7
Number of
Station type occupied
stations
to
Station information
1 to 64
(01H to 40H)
6-4
Reference
1H
2H
3H
6H
10H to 13H
14H to 17H
b0
Station number
1: Occupies 1 station
2: Occupies 2 stations
3: Occupies 3 stations
4: Occupies 4 stations
Buffer memory
address
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
M0
SET
M1
M0
M1
TO
MOV
D0
Number of connected
modules
MOV
D1
Number of retries
MOV
D2
Number of automatic
return modules
H0002
H0001
D0
MOV
TO
H0002
K3
D3
H0006
D3
Operation specification
when CPU is down
K1
M1
Only when
required
TO
MOV
D4
MOV
D5
MOV
D6
MOV
D7
MOV
D8
MOV
D9
MOV
D10
MOV
D11
H0002
H0010
D4
Reserved station
specification
Invalid station
specification
K8
M1
D13
MOV
Station information
(set for the number of
connected modules)
to
MOV
TO
H0002
D
H0020
RST
6-5
D13
K
M1
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
M9038
SET
Y20
PLS
M2
SET
M3
SET
Y26
RST
Y26
RST
M3
Refresh specification
X0020 X002F
M2
M3
X0026
Data link by
buffer-memory
parameters
X0027
FROM
H0002
H0668
D100
K1
RST
Y26
RST
M3
PLS
M4
SET
M5
SET
Y2A
RST
Y2A
RST
M5
Register
commandX0020X002F
M4
M5
X002A
Parameter
registration
2
to E PROM
When parameter
registration to
2
E PROM is
completed normally
X002B
FROM
6-6
H0002
H06B9
D101
K1
RST
Y2A
RST
M5
When parameter
registration to
E2PROM is
completed fault
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
Y20
PLS
M0
SET
M1
SET
Y28
RST
Y28
RST
M1
Refresh specification
X0020 X002F
M0
M1
X0028
Data link by
2
E PROM
parameters
X0029
FROM
H0002
6-7
H0668
D100
K1
RST
Y28
RST
M1
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
Station No.3
Invalid station
6 Local
3 Local
Master
station
(X/Y20 to 3F)
Station No.1
Station No.2
1 Remote
2 Remote
I/O station
(occupies 1
station)
I/O station
(occupies 1
station)
station
(occupies
4 stations)
Station No.7
Station No.9
4 Remote device
5 Remote device
station
(occupies 2
stations)
station
(occupies 2
stations)
When debugging
X0020 X002F
PLS
M0
SET
M1
M0
M1
TO H0002
MOV
K6
D0
Number of connected
modules (6 modules)
MOV
K3
D1
MOV
K2
D2
H0001
D0
K3
MOV
K0
D3
D3
K1
TO H0002 H0006
Operation specification
when CPU is down (stop)
M1
MOV
H0004 D4
MOV
K0
D5
MOV
K0
D6
MOV
K0
D7
MOV
H0100 D8
MOV
K0
D9
MOV
K0
D10
MOV
K0
D11
D4
K8
TO H0002 H0010
6-8
Reserved station
specification
Invalid station
specification
station
(occupies
1 station)
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
TO
MOV
H0101
D12
MOV
H0102
D13
MOV
H2403
D14
MOV
H1207
D15
MOV
H1209
D16
MOV
H210B
D17
6 Local station
H0002
H0020
D12
K6
RST
M1
SET
Y20
PLS
M2
SET
M3
SET
Y26
RST
Y26
RST
M3
M9038
X0020
Refresh specification
X002F
M2
M3
Data link by
buffer-memory
parameters
X0026
X0027
FROM
H0002
H0668 D100 K1
RST
Y26
RST
M3
PLS
M4
SET
M5
SET
Y2A
RST
Y2A
RST
M5
Register
command X0020 X002F
M4
M5
Parameter
registration
to E2 PROM
X002A
X002B
FROM
H0002
H06B9 D101 K1
RST
Y2A
RST
M5
: Refer to Section 8.2 when using the software version E (manufactured in Aug., 2001) or later of the A1SJ61BT11.
6-9
6 PARAMETER SETTING
MELSEC-A
During operation
M9038
SET
Y20
PLS
M0
SET
M1
SET
Y28
RST
Y28
RST
M1
Refresh specification
X0020 X002F
M0
M1
X0028
Data link by
2
E PROM parameters
X0029
FROM
6 - 10
H0002
H0668
D100
K1
RST
Y28
RST
M1
MELSEC-A
Module type?
Remote module
Intelligent device module
Local module
Standby master
module
Master module
Programming
Communication program (Chapter 8)
Programming
Parameter setting program (Chapter 6)
Communication program (Chapter 8)
7-1
MELSEC-A
POINT
Be sure to turn off the power supply to the applicable station before installing or
removing the terminal block.
If the terminal block is installed or removed without turning off the power supply to
the applicable station, correct data transmission cannot be guaranteed.
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
R
A
T
E
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
A1SJ61BT11
456
456
456
23
4 56
23
23
89 A
23
67
SW OFF ON
1 M / L S. M
2
3
4 CLR HLD
KSD08
34 5
23
4 56
ON
B RATE
7 89
CD
AB E
901
78
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
78
901
0
1
2
3
4
78
9 01
B RATE
01 2
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE (RIM )
2 : OFFLINE
BCD
EF
MODE
901
9 01
10
MODE
45 6
STATION NO.
78
SD
RD
23
78
E
R
R
O
R
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
F01
23
4 56
78
9 01
STATION NO.
10
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
L RUN
L ERR.
1/2
3/4
1/4
2/3
7
8 ISM SFM
0 156K
1 625K
2 2. 5M
3 5M
4 10M
OFF
M/L
ON
S MST
CLEAR
HOLD
1/2
1/4
3/4
2/3
ISFM
SFM
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
NC
1
DA
NC
NC
NC
NC
DB
5
6
7
8
DG
SLD
9
(FG)
10
NC
1
DA
NC
A1SJ61BT11
2
3
DB
NC
NC
NC
DG
SLD
(FG)
10
7-3
No.
Name
Description
The data-link status can be checked from the LED on status.
LED display
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
T
E
S
T
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
SD
RD
LOCAL
CPU R/W
SW
M/S
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
ERROR
A1SJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
L RUN
L ERR.
Description
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
SD
RD
PRM
TIME
LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
156K
BRATE
E
R
R
O
R
LED
name
TEST
MELSEC-A
SD
RD
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
Off
(On)
On
flashing
overlapping
(With the exception of the first
station number overlapping)
ON: Parameter setting error.
Off
On
7-4
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Name
Station number setting switch
AJ61BT11
456
456
78
901
78
Description
901
STATION NO.
10
23
23
No.
A1SJ61BT11
23
23
456
901
78
901
10
456
STATION NO.
78
67
3 45
23
7 89
CD
AB E
456
MODE
F0 1
23
456
901
78
B RATE
23
A1SJ61BT11
78
901
456
Description
9
(Unusable)
A
(Unusable)
B
(Unusable)
Setting error (the "SW" LED on)
C
(Unusable)
Setting error (the "SW" LED on)
D
(Unusable)
Setting error (the "SW" LED on)
E
(Unusable)
Setting error (the "SW" LED on)
F
(Unusable)
Setting error (the "SW" LED on)
Sets the module's transmission speed (setting at shipment: 0)
Number
Setting details
0
156kbps
1
625kbps
2
2.5Mbps
3
5Mbps
4
10Mbps
5
Setting error (the "SW" "L ERR." LED on)
6
Setting error (the "SW" "L ERR." LED on)
7
Setting error (the "SW" "L ERR." LED on)
8
Setting error (the "SW" "L ERR." LED on)
9
Setting error (the "SW" "L ERR." LED on)
0
A1SJ61BT11
0
1
2
3
4
Name
01 2
89 A
Number
BCD
EF
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE(RIM)
2 : OFFLINE
MELSEC-A
0 156K
1 625K
2 2. 5M
3 5M
4 10M
7-5
Setting
Master
Local
station
station
Enabled Enabled
Enabled Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
No.
5
Name
Condition setting switch
AJ61BT11
OFF
M/L
ON
S MST
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
HOLD
3/4
2/3
ISFM
SFM
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A1SJ61BT11
ON
ON
1 M / L S. M
2
3
4 CLR HLD
KSD08
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SW OFF
1/2
3/4
1/4
2/3
7
8
ISM SFM
Terminal block
NC
DA
NC
MELSEC-A
Description
Sets the operation condition (setting at shipment: SW1 to 7 are OFF, SW8 is ON)
Setting valid/not
valid
Master
Local
Number
Setting contents
Description
station
station
(Standby (Standby
master master
station) station)
OFF : Master station/local station
SW1
Station type
(Valid)
(Valid)
ON : Standby master station
SW2
(Unusable)
Always off
SW3
(Unusable)
Always off
station
SW5 Number of occupied
1 station
OFF
OFF
SW6 station
2 stations 1
OFF
ON
Invalid
Valid
3 stations 1
ON
ON
4 stations
ON
OFF
SW7
(Unusable)
Always OFF
DB
NC
NC
NC
DG
SLD
(FG)
10
1 : The AJ61BT11 of hardware version F or later and the A1SJ61BT11 of hardware version G or later are compatible with this setting.
For other than the above, only SW5 is used to set the number of occupied stations.
OFF : 1 station occupied
ON : 4 stations occupied
Keep SW6 OFF as it is unusable.
POINT
(1) When the module is operated in the synchronous mode, the "L RUN" LED may dimly
illuminate.
(2) For switches 3 to 5 , the setting details when the module power is turned on become
valid.
When the setting details are changed while the module power is on, either turn off on the
module power, or reset the PC CPU.
Important
Do not use station number 64 in a system where the waiting master station exists.
When it is used, the station number 64 will not communicate correctly.
7-6
MELSEC-A
For AJ61BT11:
AJ61
BT11
Power
supply
Power
supply
ACPU
For A1SJ61BT11:
AnSCPU
A2ASCPU
A1S
J61
BT11
RESET
Reset the module using
the RESET key switch.
STOP
7-7
MELSEC-A
[When normal]
The LEDs are turned on in the following order:
"SW" "M/S" "PRM" "TIME".
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
Repeats
[When error]
The error description for each check item is shown below.
Replace the module if an error occurs.
Check item
Self-loopback check
ROM check
RAM check
LED item
Description
Module error
ROM error
RAM error
"SW" on
"M/S" on
"PRM" on
End
7-8
MELSEC-A
Important
Be sure to turn off the power supply to the corresponding station before installing/removing the
terminal block.
If the installation/removal of the terminal block is performed without turning off the power
supply to the corresponding station, correct data transmission is not guaranteed.
POINT
The shielded cable of the CC-Link dedicated cable should be connected to "SLD" in each
module, and both ends should be grounded through "FG".
Further, SLD and FG are connected to each other in the module.
Local module
Master module
Terminal
resistor
Terminal
resistor
NC
(Blue)
NC
DA
DA
NC
NC
(White)
DB
DB
NC
NC
(Yellow)
DG
DG
Remote module
NC
NC
SLD
DG
DA
+24V
SLD
24G
NC
NC
FG
DB
SLD
FG
FG
7-9
MELSEC-A
[Simplified diagram]
The simplified diagram of the connection described in the previous page is shown
below:
Master module
Terminal
resistor
DA
DB
DG
SLD
FG
(Blue)
(White)
(Yellow)
Remote module
Local module
DA
DA
DB
DB
DG
DG
SLD
FG
7 - 10
SLD
FG
Terminal
resistor
MELSEC-A
Terminating
resistance
T-Branch
terminal block/connector
Trunk line
Local station/
intelligent
Remote I/O station/
Master station
device station
remote device station
Branch
line
Branch
line
Branch
line
Branch
line
Terminating
resistance
Local station/
intelligent
device station
Local station/
Remote I/O station/
remote device station intelligent
device station
625kbps
Specification
156kbps
100m
500m
Connection cable
8m
50m
200m
Remark
10 M bps, 5 M pbs, and 2.5 Mbps unable
Indicates the cable length between terminating
resistances.
Not include the T-junction cable length (branch
line length).
Indicates the overall cable length for each
junction.
Indicates the total length of all branch cables.
The total number of connectable stations varies
according to CC-Link specification.
6/branch
7 - 11
MELSEC-A
Item
Specification
Remark
110
Terminating resistance
(connection method)
DB
110
DG
SLD
FG
Terminating
resistance
T-junction interval
2
Master station
R
(Branch line length of 8 m or shorter)
L/I
L/I
L/I
L/I
R
1
L/I
7 - 12
MELSEC-A
7.7.1 Station number setting (master station, local station and remote station)
The station number setting method is described for the master station, local station
and remote station.
POINT
Set the data so that it matches the setting in the "station information (address 20H to 5FH)" in
the parameter information area in the buffer memory.
Master station
Local station
Remote station
0 (Fix)
1 to 64
1 to 64
[Setting example] When setting the station numbers in the connection order:
Station
number "0"
Station
number "4"
Master station
3 Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station
number "1"
1 Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
Station
number "8"
4 Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Station
number "2"
2 Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
Station No.1 Station No.2 Station No.3 Station No.4 Station No.5 Station No.6 Station No.7 Station No.8 Station No.9
1 Remote station
2 Remote station
3 Local station
7 - 13
4 Local station
MELSEC-A
Station
number "5"
Master station
3 Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station
number "1"
1 Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
Station
number "9"
4 Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Station
number "2"
2 Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
Station No.1 Station No.2 Station No.3 Station No.4 Station No.5 Station No.6 Station No.7 Station No.8 Station No.9
1 Remote station
2 Remote station
3 Local station
7 - 14
4 Local station
MELSEC-A
Station
number "3"
Master station
3 Local station
(occupies 4
stations)
Station
number "1"
Station
number "7"
4 Local station
(occupies 1
station)
Station
number "2"
1 Remote station
(occupies 1 station)
2 Remote station
(occupies 2 stations)
Station No.1 Station No.2 Station No.3 Station No.4 Station No.5 Station No.6 Station No.7 Station No.8 Station No.9
1 Remote
2 Remote
station
station
4 Local
3 Local station
station
Duplicate
POINT
Set the same transmission speed for all of master, local and remote stations.
When the setting is different even at just one station,, normal data link cannot be performed.
7 - 15
MELSEC-A
SW4
SW5
SW6
Station
type
(Unusable)
(Unusable)
Input data
status of
the data
link faulty
station
Number of
occupied
stations
OFF : Clear
ON : Hold
SW5
SW6
1 stations
OFF
OFF
2 stations
OFF
ON
3 stations
ON
ON
ON
OFF
SW8
(Unusable)
Module
OFF : Intelligent mode
2
mode
ON : I/O mode
Master station
Local station
Always OFF
Always OFF
When setting all input data from the data-link faulty station to all off. (Refer
OFF
to Section 4.9.)
ON
Number of
occupied
stations
4 stations
SW7
Setting
Switch status
When keeping the input data from the data-link faulty station in the status
right before the error. (Refer to Section 4.9.)
Remote input RX
Remote output RY
Remote register RWw
Remote register RWr
Remote input RX
Remote output RY
Setting not necessary (OFF)
Remote register RWw
Remote register RWr
Remote input RX
Remote output RY
Remote register RWw
Remote register RWr
Remote input RX
Remote output RY
Remote register RWw
Remote register RWr
Always OFF
When intelligent mode : OFF
When I/O mode
: ON
: 32 points
: 32 points
: 4 points
: 4 points
: 64 points
: 64 points
: 8 points
: 8 points
: 96 points
: 96 points
: 12 points
: 12 points
: 128 points
: 128 points
: 16 points
: 16 points
1 : The AJ61BT11 of hardware version F or later and the A1SJ61BT11 of hardware version G or later are compatible with this setting.
For other than the above, only SW5 is used to set the number of occupied stations.
OFF : 1 station occupied
ON : 4 stations occupied
Keep SW6 OFF as it is unusable.
2 : Choose the intelligent mode when:
(1) Intelligent device station is connected.
To check whether the module connected is an intelligent device station or not, refer to the user's manual of the corresponding
module, e.g. AJ65BT-R2, AJ65BT-G4, AJ65BT-D75P2-S3, etc.; or
(2) Transient transmission is used at a local station or the like.
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POINT
Line Test 2 is performed when an error has occurred in Line Test 1.
Therefore, there is no need to perform Line Test 2 if no error was detected in Line Test 1.
7.8.1 Checking connection and communication status with remote station/local station
(Line Test 1)
Confirms if data link can be performed normally with all (64 stations) the remote and
local stations.
Perform Line Test by following the procedure below:
Start
ACPU
For A1SJ61BT11:
Power supply
Power supply
For AJ61BT11:
AJ61
BT11
AnSCPU
A1S
A2ASCPU J61
BT11
STOP
RESET
STOP
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LED on
PRM
none
Cause
All stations have error, or cable is disconnected.
Test cannot start. (Cable is disconnected before the test,
or power is off at all stations.)
End
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7.8.2 Checking connection and communication status with specific remote station/local
station (Line Test 2)
Confirms if data link can be performed normally with specific remote and local stations.
There is no need to set parameters.
Perform Line Test 2 by following the procedure below:
Start
ACPU
For A1SJ61BT11:
Power supply
Power supply
For AJ61BT11:
AJ61
BT11
AnSCPU
A1S
A2ASCPU J61
BT11
STOP
RESET
STOP
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"PRM"
"TIME".
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
Repeats
[When error]
LED on
Cause
PRM
SW00B8
none
End
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ACPU
For A1SJ61BT11:
Power supply
Power supply
For AJ61BT11:
AJ61
BT11
A1S
AnSCPU
A2ASCPU J61
BT11
RESET
Reset the module using the
RESET key swich.
RUN
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Parameter item
Number of retries
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
40
20
10
8
4
2
1
MST
S SMT
LOCAL
When 26
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
(Unusable)
Reserved station
specification
Station type 1 2
Number of occupied
stations 1 2
Station number 1
MST
S SMT
LOCAL
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
40
20
10
8
4
2
1
MST
S SMT
LOCAL
When 26
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
(Unusable)
9 to F
1: Set the module's station number by the station number setting switch.
2: For modules that occupy more than two stations, the same LED
details are displayed for the number of occupied stations.
End
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8. Programming
8.1 Precautions when Programming
POINT
The time to return to the system automatically is influenced by the number of sequence scans,
link scans and FROM/TO instructions.
Execute the FROM/TO instruction once or so per link scan.
The number of FROM/TO instructions can be reduced by batch-execution of read/write from/to
RX/RY/RWw/RWr/SB/SW.
(1) When using the FROM/TO instruction to access the module, provide interlocks
using Xn0 (module error) and XnF (module ready).
Module error
Xn0
Module ready
XnF
FROM/TO instruction
(2) Create a read program from the remote input RX (address E0H to 15FH) after data
link is started.
Also, create a write program to the remote output RY (address 160H to 1DFH) at the
last of the entire program.
Parameter setting
8
Read from the remote input (RX)
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(3) In a program, reading received data and writing transmission data should be
performed after the host station becomes the data link status (Xn1 is on).
Module error
Module ready
X0
XF
X1
MC
N0
M0
MCR
N0
Communication program
(4) Create a program which checks and interlooks the data-link status at remote I/O
station, remote device station and local station.
Also, create an error-handling program.
SW0080 (other station's data link status)
Xn0
XnF
Xn1
FROM H0000 H0680 K4MO K4
Error-handling program
M0
Station No.1
Normal program
Station No.2
Normal program
M1
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Hardware version
H or later
Software version
E (manufactured in Aug., 2001) or later
8.2.2 Precautions
The following are the precautions for registering parameters to E2PROM.
(1) The number of times when parameters can be registered to E2PROM
consecutively without switching power off or resetting the CPU is up to 127.
(2) The link special register (SW00BB) stores the number of times when
parameters can be registered to E2PROM.
(3) When the number of times when parameters can be registered to E2PROM is
zero, turn on the E2PROM erasure request (YnD) after a data link stop to
erase the parameters in the E2PROM.
8-3
8 PROGRAMMING
MELSEC-A
X4F
PLS M501
M501
FROM H4
H6BB W0BB K1
<>
K0
W0BB
SET M510
K0
W0BB
SET M512
M510
PLS M511
Prameter
registration
2
to E PROM
Prameter registration
2
to E PROM
M511
SET Y4A
X4A
RST Y4A
RST M510
When parameter
registration to E2PROM
is completed normally.
X4B
FROM H4
H6B9
W0B9 K1
RST Y4A
RST M510
8-4
When parameter
registration to E2PROM
is completed fault.
8 PROGRAMMING
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M512
PLS M513
M513
X41
TO
H4
H5E0 H4
K1
SET M514
X41
SET M515
M514
FROM H4
B44
H5E4 K4B40 K1
B45
RST M514
SET M515
M515
PLS M516
Erases
E 2 PROM.
Erases E2PROM.
M516
SET Y4D
X4D
RST Y4D
RST M512
On normal completion
of E2 PROM erasure
RST M515
X4E
FROM H4
H6BA W0BA K1
RST Y4D
RST M512
RST M515
8-5
On abnormal
completion of
E2PROM erasure
8 PROGRAMMING
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8.3.1 Communication between the master station and remote I/O station
The basic procedure for creating a program to communicate with remote I/O station is
shown below.
Refer to Chapter 9 for a program example.
Parameter setting
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn6
.........YnA
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn8
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8.3.2 Communication between the master station and remote device station
The basic procedure for creating a program to communicate with remote device station
is shown below.
Refer to Chapter 10 for a program example.
Parameter setting
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn6
.........YnA
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn8
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Parameter setting
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn6
.........YnA
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn8
8-8
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.........Yn0
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Parameter setting
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn6
.........YnA
Refresh specification
.........Yn0
.........Yn8
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.........Yn0
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Number
SB0000
SB0001 1
SB0002
Name
SB0004 1
SB0005 1
SB0009 1
Description
When parameter data change is not made to the data link which was
stopped by SB0002, restart it with this signal. (If you have changed
parameter data during a data link stop, turn on Yn6 and Yn8 to
restart a data link.)
OFF : No restart specification
ON : Restart specification
The output information is switched from the standby master station to
the master station to start the data link (Usable in standby master
station).
OFF : No switch command
ON : Switch command
Stops the host station's data link.
However, when the master station executes this, the entire system
stops.
OFF : No stop specification
ON : Stop specified
Confirms the station which had been specified by SW0003 to
SW0007 to temporary error invalid station.
OFF : No request
ON : Request
Cancels the station which had been specified by SW0003 to
SW0007 from temporary error invalid station.
OFF : No request
ON : Request
Performs the line test to station which had been specified by
SW0008.
OFF : No request
ON : Request
Reads the parameter setting information for actual system
configuration.
OFF : Requested
ON : Not requested
Indicates the buffer access status.
OFF : No request
ON : Request
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Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
8 PROGRAMMING
Number
Name
SB0030 2
Communication command
(1) acceptance
SB0031 2
Communication command
(1) complete
SB0032 2
Communication command
(2) acceptance
SB0033 2
Communication command
(2) complete
SB0040
SB0041
SB0042 1
SB0043 1
SB0044
SB0045
SB0048 1
SB0049 1
SB004A
MELSEC-A
Description
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Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
8 PROGRAMMING
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Number
Name
Description
Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
SB0069
Module mode
SB006A
SB006D
SB006E
SB0070 1
SB0071 1
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Number
Name
MELSEC-A
Description
8 - 15
Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
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Number
SW0003
(603H)
SW0004
(604H)
SW0005
(605H)
SW0006
(606H)
SW0007
(607H)
SW0008
(608H)
SW0009
(609H)
SW000A
(60AH)
SW0020
(620H)
SW0041
(641H)
SW0043
(643H)
SW0045
(645H)
Name
Description
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Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
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Number
SW0049
(649H)
SW004B
(64BH)
SW004D
(64DH)
SW004F
(64FH)
SW0060
(660H)
SW0061
(661H)
SW0062
(662H)
MELSEC-A
Name
Description
SW0064
(664H)
SW0065
(664H)
SW0066
(666H)
SW0067
(667H)
Parameter information
SW0068
(668H)
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
SW7
SW8
Stores the number of retries setting information when responding to
an error.
1 to 7 (times)
Stores the number of automatic return stations setting information
during one link scan.
1 to 10 (modules)
Stores the scan interval delay time setting information.
0 to 100 (ms)
The parameter information area to be used is stored.
1: Buffer memory (data link startup by Yn6)
2: E2PROM (data link startup by Yn8)
Parameter setting status is stored.
0
: Normal
Other than 0 : Stores error code (Refer to Section 13.3.)
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Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
8 PROGRAMMING
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Number
Name
Description
SW0069
(669H)
Loading status
SW006A
(66AH)
SW006D
(66DH)
SW006E
(66EH)
SW006F
(66FH)
SW0070
(670H)
SW0071
(671H)
SW0072
(672H)
SW0073
(673H)
SW0074
(674H)
SW0075
(675H)
SW0076
(676H)
SW0077
(677H)
SW0078
(678H)
SW0079
(679H)
SW007A
(67AH)
SW007B
(67BH)
SW007C
(67CH)
SW007D
(67DH)
SW007E
(67EH)
SW007F
(67FH)
The station number overlap and consistency with the parameters are
stored for each module.
0
: Normal
Other than 0 : Stores error code (Refer to Section 13.3.)
Details are stored in SW0098 to 9B and SW009C to 9F.
Switch setting status is stored.
0
: Normal
Other than 0 : Stores error code (Refer to Section 13.3.)
Stores the maximum value of the link scan time (in 1 ms units).
Stores the current value of the link scan time (in 1 ms units).
Stores the minimum value of the link scan time (in 1 ms units).
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Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
8 PROGRAMMING
Number
SW0080
(680H)
SW0081
(681H)
SW0082
(682H)
SW0083
(683H)
SW0084
(684H)
SW0085
(685H)
SW0086
(686H)
SW0087
(687H)
SW0088
(688H)
SW0089
(689H)
SW008A
(68AH)
SW008B
(68BH)
SW008C
(68CH)
SW008D
(68DH)
SW008E
(68EH)
SW008F
(687FH)
SW0090
(690H)
MELSEC-A
Name
Description
Stores the switch change status of other station during data link.
0: Not change
1: Change
b15 b14 b13 b12 to
b3 b2 b1 b0
to
SW008C 16 15 14 13
4
3
2
1
to
20 19 18 17
SW008D 32 31 30 29
SW008E 48 47 46 45
to
36 35 34 33
SW008F 64 63 62 61
to
52 51 50 49
1 to 64 in the table indicates station numbers.
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Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
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Number
SW0094
(694H)
SW0095
(695H)
SW0096
(696H)
SW0097
(697H)
SW0098
(698H)
SW0099
(699H)
SW009A
(69AH)
SW009B
(69BH)
SW009C
(69CH)
SW009D
(69DH)
SW009E
(69EH)
SW009F
(69FH)
Name
Description
Transient transmission
error status 1
Loading/parameter
consistency status
SW00B4
(6B4H)
SW00B5
(6B5H)
SW00B6
(6B6H)
SW00B7
(6B7H)
SW00B8
(6B8H)
SW00B9
(6B9H)
E2PROM registration
status
SW00BA 5 2
E PROM erasure result
(6BA H)
Checks the number of
SW00BB 5 times when parameters
can be registered to
(6BB H)
E2PROM.
Availability
( : available,
: not available )
Online
Master Local Offline
station station
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The timing when the link special register (SW) data is updated differs depending on the
number.
The update timing is indicated in Table 8.3.
Table 8.3 Update timing of the link special register
Link special register
SW0041
SW0045
SW0060
SW0061
SW0062
SW0067
SW0068
SW0069
SW006A
SW006D
SW006E
SW006F
SW0070
SW0072
SW0074 to SW0077
SW0078 to SW007B
SW0080 to SW0083
SW0088 to SW008B
SW0090
SW0098 to SW009B
SW009C to SW009F
SW00B4 to SW00B7
SW00B8
SW00B9
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MEMO
8 - 22
MELSEC-A
9. Communication Between the Master Station and the Remote I/O Station
How to set, program, and confirm the operation of the module is described using a
system configuration example.
A62P
A3NCPU
YA0
to
X1F
to
to
to
Y3F X/Y5F X9F
to
YDF
Terminal resistor
Input module
I/O module
Input module
Output module
Output module
Terminal resistor
9-1
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
SFM
456
89
67 A
456
2 (2.5Mbps)
78
23
ISFM
345
HOLD
3/4
2/3
23
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
23
ON
S MST
BCD
901
OFF
M/L
0 (online)
01
EF 2
B RATE
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
0
1
2
3
4
78
901
X1
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE (RIM)
2 : OFFLINE
78
901
STATION NO.
X10
456
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
DA
NC
NC
NC
NC
DB
SW Setting
Description
1
OFF
Master station
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
OFF
Clear
5
OFF (Invalid when master station)
6
OFF (Invalid when master station)
7
OFF
8
ON
I/O mode
DG
SLD
(FG)
10
9-2
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Module
AJ65BTB1-16D
AJ65BTC1-32D
AJ65BTB1-16T
AJ65BTC1-32T
AJ65BTB1-16DT
MITSUBISHI
AJ65BTB1-16D
X10
0
0
0
0
0
B RATE
0 1
PW L RUN SD
RD L ERR.
4
9 A B C D E F
9-3
2
3
STATION NO.
X10
X1
0 1
9 0 1
2 8
2
3 7
3
6 5 4
6 5 4
X1
1
2
3
4
5
MELSEC-A
X0040 X004F
PLS M300
M300
SET M301
M301
TO
Parameter setting
TO
H0004
H0004
MOV
K5
D0
Number of connected
modules
MOV
K7
D1
Number of retries
MOV
K1
D2
Number of automatic
return modules
H0001
D0
K3
MOV
K0
D3
H0006
D3
K1
MOV
H0101
D4
AJ65BTB1-16D
(Station No.1)
MOV
H0102
D5
AJ65BTC1-32D
(Station No.2)
MOV
H0103
D6
AJ65BTB1-16T
(Station No.3)
MOV
H0104
D7
AJ65BTC1-32T
(Station No.4)
MOV
H0105
D8
AJ65BTB1-16DT
(Station No.5)
D4
K5
Station information
M301
TO
H0004
H0020
RST M301
9-4
Operation specification
when the CPU goes
down (Stop)
MELSEC-A
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M302
SET
M303
SET
Y46
RST
Y46
RST
M303
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M302
M303
X0046
Data link by the
parameters in the
buffer memory
X0047
FROM H0004 H0668 D100 K1
RST
Y46
RST
M303
PLS
M304
SET
M305
SET
Y4A
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
Register
command X0040 X004F
M304
M305
X004A
Registering
parameters
to E2 PROM
When parameter
registration to E2PROM
is completed normally
X004B
FROM H0004 H06B9 D101 K1
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
When parameter
registration to E2 PROM
is completed fault
: Refer to Section 8.2 when using the software version E (manufactured in Aug., 2001) or later of the A1SJ61BT11.
9-5
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[During operation]
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M300
SET
M301
SET
Y48
RST
Y48
RST
M301
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M300
M301
X0048
Data link by the
parameters in
E2PROM
X0049
FROM H0004 H0668 D100 K1
9-6
RST
Y48
RST
M301
MELSEC-A
Master station
M15
M31
to
to
M0
M16
M47
to
M32
M63
M79
to
to
to
M48
M64
M95
M111
M127
FROM
X0F to X00
E2H
E3H
E4H
M80
M96
M112
E5H
E6H
E7H
E8H
to
to
M143 to M136 M135 to M128
X0F to X00
X1F to X10
E9H
EAH
to
15FH
TO
162H
163H
164H
165H
M215
M231
to
to
M200
M216
M247
to
to
M232
166H
M248
167H
168H
M263
169H
16AH
YF to Y8 X7 to X0
to
1DFH
9-7
N0
M500
MELSEC-A
M500
M9036
FROM H0004 H0680 K4M401 K1
M401
YD0
YD1
YD2
YD3
YD4
M402
M403
M404
M405
M9036
FROM H0004 H00E0 K4M0 K9
M0
For communicating
with AJ65BTB1-16D
(Station No.1)
Y20
to
M15
Y2F
M32
For communicating
with AJ65BTC1-32D
(Station No.2)
YA0
M63
to
YBF
X10
For communicating
with AJ65BTB1-16T
(Station No.3)
M200
X1F
to
M215
9-8
MELSEC-A
X60
For communication
with AJ65BTC1-32T
(station No.4)
M232
to
X7F
M263
M128
YC0
M135
For communication
with AJ65BTB1-16DT
(station No.5)
to
YC7
X80
M272
X87
to
M279
M9036
TO H0004 H0164 K4M200 K5
MCR N0
9-9
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
Module is normal.
Set as a master station.
RUN
156K
ERR.
625K
MST
2.5M
S MST
5M
LOCAL
10M
R
A
T
E
CPU R/W
SW
E
R
R
O
R
M/S
TEST
PRM
S0
TIME
S1
LINE
S2
T
E
S
T
Sending data.
The data link is proceeding normally.
L RUN
SD
L ERR.
RD
Receiving data.
24VDC is supplied.
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
9 - 10
Sending data.
Receiving data.
MELSEC-A
For example, when X00 of the remote I/O station AJ65BTB1-16D (station No.1) is
turned on, Y20 (AY41) of the master station is turned on.
When X10 (AX41) of the master station is turned on, Y00 of the remote I/O station
AJ65BTB1-16T (station No.3) is turned on.
Master station
A62P
A3NCPU
ON
Y20
Terminal resistor
ON
Input module
X00
Input module
Output module
ON
ON
Y00
I/O module
Output module
Terminal resistor
9 - 11
MEMO
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MELSEC-A
MELSEC-A
10. Communication Between the Master Station and the Remote Device
Station
How to set, program, and confirm the operation of the module is described using a
system configuration example.
A62P
A3NCPU
YA0
to
X1F
YDF
Terminal resistor
Occupies 2 stations
Remote device station (station No.1)
AJ65BT-64AD
Occupies 2 stations
Remote device station (station No.3)
AJ65BT-64DAV
10
10 - 1
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
23
456
23
89
67 A
BCD
23
456
345
78
2 (2.5Mbps)
901
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
0 (online)
01
EF 2
B RATE
0
1
2
3
4
78
901
X1
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE (RIM)
2 : OFFLINE
78
901
STATION NO.
X10
456
OFF
M/L
ON
S MST
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
HOLD
3/4
2/3
ISFM
SFM
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
DA
NC
NC
NC
NC
DB
SW Setting
Description
1
OFF
Master station
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
OFF
Clear
5
OFF (Invalid when master station)
6
OFF (Invalid when master station)
7
OFF
8
ON
I/O mode
DG
SLD
(FG)
10
10 - 2
MELSEC-A
MELSEC-A
2 (2.5Mbps)
MITSUBISHI
Module
AJ65BT-64AD
AJ65BT-64DAV
10
0
0
B RATE
STATION NO.
X10
X1
01
901
2 8
2
3 7
3
654
654
PW
RUN
L RUN
L ERR.
SD
RD
AJ65BT-64AD
10 - 3
01
2
3
4
CH
OFFSET GAIN
1
2
3
4
1
1
3
RESET
MELSEC-A
X0040 X004F
PLS M300
M300
SET M301
M301
TO
Parameter
setting
MOV
K2
D0
Number of connected
units
MOV
K7
D1
Number of retries
MOV
K1
D2
Number of automatic
return units
D0
K3
K0
D3
D3
K1
MOV
H1201
D4
AJ65BT- 64AD
(station No.1)
MOV
H1203
D5
AJ65BT- 64DAV
(station No.3)
K2
Station information
H0004 H0001
MOV
TO
H0004 H0006
M301
TO
H0004 H0020
D4
RST M301
10 - 4
Operation specification
when the CPU goes
down (stop)
MELSEC-A
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M302
SET
M303
SET
Y46
RST
Y46
RST
M303
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M302
M303
X0046
Data link by the
parameters
in the buffer memory
X0047
FROM
RST
Y46
RST
M303
PLS
M304
SET
M305
SET
Y4A
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
Register
command X0040 X004F
M304
M305
X004A
Registering parameters
to E2PROM
When parameter
registration to E2PROM
is completed normally
X004B
FROM
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
When parameter
2
registration to E PROM
is completed fault
: Refer to Section 8.2 when using the software version E (manufactured in Aug., 2001) or later of the A1SJ61BT11.
10 - 5
MELSEC-A
[During operation]
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M300
SET
M301
SET
Y48
RST
Y48
RST
M301
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M300
M301
X0048
Data link by the
parameters
2
in E PROM
X0049
FROM H0004 H0668 D100 K1
10 - 6
RST
Y48
RST
M301
MELSEC-A
Master station
to
M0
M31
to
M16
FROM
E0H
E1H
RX1F to
RX10
E2H
E3H
M215
M231
to
to
M200
M216
FROM
E4H
E5H
E6H
RY1F to
E7H
RY10
E8H
to
15FH
Remote device station (Station No. 3)
AJ65BT-64DAV
Remote output (RY)
M115
M131
to
to
M100
M116
TO
160H
161H
162H
RX1F to
RX10
163H
M315
to
M300
M331
to
M316
TO
164H
165H
Remote output (RY)
RY0F to RY00
166H
167H
RY1F to
168H
to
1DFH
10 - 7
RY10
MELSEC-A
Master station
D205
D206
D301
D302
D303
D300
1E0H
1E1H
1E2H
1E3H
1E4H
1E5H
1E6H
1E7H
1E8H
1E9H
1EAH
1EBH
1ECH
1EDH
1EEH
1EFH
1F0H
Remote register
(RWw)
Data type
Data type
(Unused)
CH1 Digital value
CH2 Digital value
CH3 Digital value
CH4 Digital value
D/A conversion enable/disable
specification
Remote register
(RWr)
CH1 Digital output value
CH2 Digital output value
CH3 Digital output value
CH4 Digital output value
Error code
(Unused)
(Unused)
(Unused)
to
2DFH
D212
D310
D311
D312
D313
2E0H
2E1H
2E2H
2E3H
2E4H
2E5H
2E6H
2E7H
2E8H
2E9H
2EAH
2EBH
2ECH
2EDH
2EEH
2EFH
2F0H
Error code
Remote register
(RWw)
CH1 Digital value
CH2 Digital value
CH3 Digital value
CH4 Digital value
D/A conversion enable/disable
specification
(Unused)
(Unused)
(Unused)
Error code
Remote register
(RWr)
CH1 set value check code
CH2 set value check code
CH3 set value check code
CH4 set value check code
Error code
(Unused)
(Unused)
(Unused)
to
3DFH
10 - 8
P10
M401
YA0
M403
CALL
MELSEC-A
P20
M403
YA1
FEND
Communication
program with
AJ65BT-64AD
P10
M9036
FROM H0004 H00E0 K4M0 K2
Initial settings
MOV K60
D202
TO
H0004
H01E0
D200
K1
TO
H0004
H01E2
D202
K1
TO
H0004
H01E5
D205
K2
SET
M124
SET
M125
RST
M124
RST
M125
M24
M25 (Initial data setting complete flag : RX19)
10 - 9
Remote READY
(RX1B)
M27
Read digital
value
MELSEC-A
RET
10 - 10
Error code
Error reset request
(RY1A)
Write AJ65BT-64AD
remote output (RY)
MELSEC-A
Communication program
with AJ65BT-64DAV
P20
M9036
FROM H0004 H00E4 K4M200 K2
H0004
H01EC
D300
Read AJ65BT-64DAV
remote input (RX)
D/A conversion enable/
disable specification
(CH1 to CH3 conversion
permission)
K1
SET
M324
SET
M325
RST
M324
RST
M325
MOV K300
D301
MOV K700
Initial settings
M224
M225 (Initial data setting complete flag : RX19)
TO
M227
H0004 H01E8
D303
D301
K3
X60 (AX42)
M300
M301
M302
X61 (AX42)
Analog output
X62 (AX42)
FROM
H0004
H02E8
D310
K3
FROM
H0004
H02EC
D313
K1
Error code
X63
M326
M9036
TO
H0004
H0164
K4M300
RET
10 - 11
K2
Write AJ65BT-64DAV
remote output (RY)
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
Module is normal.
Set as a master station.
RUN
156K
ERR.
625K
MST
2.5M
S MST
5M
LOCAL
10M
B
R
A
T
E
CPU R/W
SW
E
R
R
O
R
M/S
TEST
PRM
S0
TIME
S1
LINE
S2
T
E
S
T
Sending data.
The data link is proceeding normally.
L RUN
SD
L ERR.
RD
Receiving data.
Module is normal.
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
AJ65BT-64AD
L ERR.
Sending data.
Receiving data.
10 - 12
MELSEC-A
The digital value which was converted by AJ65BT-64AD is stored in D210 (CH1
digital value) and D211 (CH2 digital value).
When X60 is turned on, the output voltage appears on CH1 of AJ65BT-64DAV.
Master station
A62P
A3NCPU
Terminal resistor
ON
2
Occupies 2 stations
Occupies 2 stations
1
2
Voltmeter
10 - 13
MEMO
10 - 14
MELSEC-A
MELSEC-A
11. Communication Between the Master Station and the Local Station
11
How to set, program, and confirm the operation of the module is described using a
system configuration example.
A62P
A3NCPU
YA0
to
X1F
YDF
Terminal resistor
Local station (station No.1: occupies 1 station)
A62P
A3NCPU
Y30
to
X40
to
Y60
to
X/Y1F X2F
Y3F
X5F
Y7F
A62P
A3NCPU
Y30
to
X40
to
Y60
to
X/Y1F X2F
Y3F
X5F
Y7F
Terminal resistor
11 - 1
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
456
23
23
89
67 A
78
23
456
345
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
BCD
2 (2.5Mbps)
901
B RATE
0
1
2
3
4
0 (online)
78
01
EF 2
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE (RIM)
2 : OFFLINE
901
X1
78
901
STATION NO.
X10
456
OFF
M/L
ON
S MST
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
HOLD
3/4
2/3
ISFM
SFM
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
DA
NC
NC
NC
NC
DB
SW Setting
Description
1
OFF
Master station
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
OFF
Clear
5
OFF (Invalid when master station)
6
OFF (Invalid when master station)
7
OFF
8
ON
I/O mode
DG
SLD
(FG)
10
11 - 2
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Module
Local station (station No.1)
23
456
23
89
67 A
78
23
456
345
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
0 (online)
BCD
901
B RATE
0
1
2
3
4
01
EF 2
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE (RIM)
2 : OFFLINE
78
901
X1
78
X1
1
2
901
STATION NO.
X10
456
X10
0
0
2 (2.5Mbps)
ON
S MST
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
HOLD
3/4
2/3
ISFM
SFM
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
DA
NC
DB
NC
NC
NC
DG
SLD
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Setting
Station No.1 Station No.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
(FG)
10
11 - 3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Description
Local station
Clear
Occpies 1 station
I/O mode
MELSEC-A
MELSEC-A
X0040 X004F
PLS
M300
SET
M301
MOV
K2
D0
Number of connected
units
MOV
K7
D1
Number of retries
MOV
K1
D2
Number of automatic
return units
M300
M301
TO
Parameter
setting
TO
H0004
H0004
H0001
D0
K3
MOV
K0
D3
H0006
D3
K1
M301
MOV H2101 D4
MOV H2102 D5
TO
H0004
H0020
D4
RST
11 - 4
K2
M301
Operation specification
when the CPU goes
down (stop)
Local station
(station No.1, occupies
1 station)
Local station
(station No.2, occupies
1 station)
Station information
MELSEC-A
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M302
SET
M303
SET
Y46
RST
Y46
RST
M303
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M302
M303
X0046
Data link by the
parameters
in the buffer
memory
X0047
FROM H0004
H0668 D100 K1
RST
Y46
RST
M303
PLS
M304
SET
M305
SET
Y4A
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
Register
command X0040 X004F
M304
M305
X004A
Registering
parameters to
2
E PROM
When parameter
2
registration to E PROM
is completed normally
X004B
FROM H0004 H06B9 D101 K1
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
When parameter
2
registration to E PROM
is completed fault
: Refer to Section 8.2 when using the software version E (manufactured in Aug., 2001) or later of the A1SJ61BT11.
11 - 5
MELSEC-A
[During operation]
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M300
SET
M301
SET
Y48
RST
Y48
RST
M301
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M300
M301
X0048
Data link by the
parameters
2
in E PROM
X0049
FROM H0004 H0668 D100 K1
11 - 6
RST
Y48
RST
M301
MELSEC-A
Local station
(station No. 1: occupies 1 station)
Master station
Remote input (RX)
M15
M31
M47
M63
M215
M231
M247
M263
to M0
to M16
to M32
to M48
to
to
to
to
M200
M216
M232
M248
FROM
FROM
TO
TO
E0H
E1H
E2H
E3H
E4H
to
to
15FH
1DFH
PC CPU
TO
M15 to M0
M31 to M16
FROM
M47 to M32
M63 to M48
to
to
1DFH
15FH
FROM
Local station
(station No. 2: occupies 1 station)
Remote output (RY)
160H
161H
162H
163H
164H
M215
M231
M247
M263
to
to
to
to
M200
M216
M232
M248
PC CPU
FROM
TO
M15
M31
M47
M63
to M0
to M16
to M32
to M48
M215
M231
M247
M263
to
to
to
to
to
1DFH
Remote input (RX)
E0H
E1H
E2H
E3H
E4H
to
15FH
11 - 7
FROM
M200
M216
M232
M248
MELSEC-A
D200
to
D203
D204
to
D207
D300
to
D303
D304
to
D307
Local station
(station No.1: occupies 1 station)
Master station
TO
TO
FROM
FROM
to
2DFH
3DFH
Remote register (RWw)
1E0H
Local station send
to
area (station No.1)
1E3H
Receive area 1E4H
to
from the local
station No.2 1E7H
1E8H
Receive area
from the local
station No.2
to
to
3DFH
2DFH
PC CPU
D200
FROM
D207
TO
FROM
Local station
(station No.2: occupies 1 station)
Remote register (RWr)
2E0H
Receive area from
to
the master station
2E3H
2E4H
Receive area from
to
the master station
2E7H
2E8H
to
D300
to
D303
D304
to
D307
PC CPU
D200
FROM
to
D207
to
3DFH
Remote register (RWw)
Receive area 1E0H
from the local
to
station No.1 1E3H
1E4H
Local station send
to
area (station No.2)
1E7H
1E8H
to
2DFH
11 - 8
FROM
TO
D300
to
D303
D304
to
D307
P10
M401
Y20
M402
CALL
MELSEC-A
P20
M402
Y21
FEND
P10
M9036
FROM
H0004
H00E0
K4M0 K2
FROM
H0004
H02E0
D300
K4
Control program by the received data from the local station No.1.
Program to create the transmission data to the local station No.1.
M9036
TO
H0004
H0160
K4M200 K2
TO
H0004
H01E0
D200
K4
RET
P20
M9036
FROM
H0004
H00E2
K4M32 K2
FROM
H0004
H02E4
D304
K4
Control program by the received data from the local station No.2.
Program to create the transmission data to the local station No.2.
M9036
TO
H0004
H0162
K4M232 K2
TO
H0004
H01E4
D204
RET
11 - 9
K4
MELSEC-A
N0
M500
Refresh command
Host station data link
is proceeding
M500
M9036
FROM H0000 H0680 K1M600 K1
M601
Y0030
M9036
FROM H0000 H00E0 K4M200 K4
K8
K4
K4M0
K2
K4
M9036
TO H0000 H0160
MCR
11 - 10
N0
MELSEC-A
Y0000
Refresh command
N0
M500
M500
M9036
FROM H0000 H0680 K4M600 K1
M600
Y0030
M9036
K2
K8
K4
M9036
TO H0000
H0162
K4M32
K2
TO H0000
H01E4
D304
K4
MCR
11 - 11
N0
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
Module is normal.
Set as a master station.
RUN
156K
ERR.
625K
MST
2.5M
S MST
5M
LOCAL
10M
B
R
A
T
E
CPU R/W
SW
E
R
R
O
R
M/S
TEST
PRM
S0
TIME
S1
LINE
S2
T
E
S
T
Sending data.
The data link is proceeding normally.
L RUN
SD
L ERR.
RD
Receiving data.
AJ61BT11
Module is normal.
Set as a local station.
RUN
156K
ERR.
625K
MST
2.5M
S MST
5M
LOCAL
10M
B
R
A
T
E
CPU R/W
SW
E
R
R
O
R
M/S
TEST
PRM
S0
TIME
S1
LINE
S2
T
E
S
T
Sending data.
The data link is proceeding normally.
L RUN
SD
L ERR.
RD
11 - 12
Receiving data.
MELSEC-A
Master station
A62P
A3NCPU
YA0
to
X1F
YDF
Terminal resistor
Local station (station No.1:occupies 1 station)
A62P
A3NCPU
Y30
to
X40
to
Y60
to
X/Y1F X2F
Y3F
X5F
Y7F
A62P
A3NCPU
Y30
to
X40
to
Y60
to
X/Y1F X2F
Y3F
X5F
Y7F
Terminal resistor
11 - 13
MEMO
11 - 14
MELSEC-A
MELSEC-A
12
A system with a remote I/O station, a remote device station and a local station is used
as an example.
Master station
A62P
A3NCPU
YA0
to
X1F
YDF
Terminal registor
I/O module
Local station
(station No.4: occupies 1 station)
A62P
A3NCPU
Y30
to
X40
to
Y60
to
X/Y1F X2F
Y3F
X5F
Y7F
Terminal registor
12 - 1
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
456
23
23
89
67 A
78
23
456
345
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
BCD
2 (2.5Mbps)
901
B RATE
0
1
2
3
4
0 (online)
78
01
EF 2
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE (RIM)
2 : OFFLINE
901
X1
78
901
STATION NO.
X10
456
OFF
M/L
ON
S MST
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
HOLD
3/4
2/3
ISFM
SFM
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
DA
NC
DB
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
NC
NC
DG
SLD
(FG)
10
12 - 2
Setting
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Description
Master station
Clear
(Invalid when master station)
(Invalid when master station)
I/O mode
MELSEC-A
2 (2.5Mbps)
0 (X10)
1 (X1)
MITSUBISHI
AJ65BTB1-16DT
B RATE
0 1
PW L RUN SD
RD L ERR.
4
2
3
STATION NO.
X10
X1
0 1
9 0 1
2 8
2
3 7
3
6 5 4
6 5 4
9 A B C D E F
2 (2.5Mbps)
0 (X10)
2 (X1)
B RATE
PW
0 1
RUN
MITSUBISHI
L RUN
2
3
STATION NO.
X10
X1
0 1
9 0 1
2 8
2
3 7
3
6 5 4
6 5 4
SD
RD
L ERR.
AJ65BT-64AD
CH
OFFSET
1
4
12 - 3
2
3
GAIN
RESET
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
456
23
23
89
67 A
78
23
456
345
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
BCD
2 (2.5Mbps)
901
B RATE
0
1
2
3
4
0 (online)
78
01
EF 2
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
1 : ONLINE (RIM)
2 : OFFLINE
901
X1
78
901
STATION NO.
X10
456
0 (X10)
4 (X1)
OFF
M/L
ON
S MST
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
HOLD
3/4
2/3
ISFM
SFM
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
DA
NC
DB
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
NC
NC
DG
SLD
(FG)
10
12 - 4
Setting
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Description
Local station
Clear
Occupies 1 station
I/O mode
MELSEC-A
X0040 X004F
PLS
M300
SET
M301
M300
M301
TO H0004
Parameter setting
TO H0004
MOV
K3
D0
Number of
connected units
MOV
K7
D1
Number of retries
MOV
K1
D2
Number of automatic
return units
H0001
D0
K3
MOV
K0
D3
H0006
D3
K1
MOV
H0101
D4
MOV
H1202
D5
MOV
H2104
D6
D4
K3
Station information
M301
TO H0004
H0020
RST
12 - 5
M301
Operation specification
when the CPU goes down
(stop)
MELSEC-A
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M302
SET
M303
SET
Y46
RST
Y46
RST
M303
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M302
M303
X0046
Data link by the
parameters in the
buffer memory
X0047
FROM H0004 H0668
D100 K1
RST
Y46
RST
M303
PLS
M304
SET
M305
SET
Y4A
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
Register
command X0040 X004F
M304
M305
X004A
Registering
parameters
to E2PROM
When registration
parameter to E2PROM
is completed normally
X004B
FROM H0004 H06B9 D101 K1
RST
Y4A
RST
M305
When registration
2
parameter to E PROM
is completed fault
: Refer to Section 8.2 when using the software version E (manufactured in Aug., 2001) or later of the A1SJ61BT11.
12 - 6
MELSEC-A
[During operation]
M9038
SET
Y40
PLS
M300
SET
M301
SET
Y48
RST
Y48
RST
M301
Refresh command
X0040 X004F
M300
M301
X0048
Data link by the
parameters in
E2PROM
X0049
FROM H0004 H0668
12 - 7
D100 K1
RST
Y48
RST
M301
MELSEC-A
Master station
YF to Y8 X7 to X0
M75
M91
M7 to M0
to
to
to
to
M20
M36
M60
M76
E0H
E1H
E2H
E3H
E4H
E5H
E6H
E7H
E8H
to
15FH
RY0F to RY00
RY1F to RY10
M135
M151
to
to
M120
M136
M175
M191
to
to
M160
M176
160H
161H
162H
163H
164H
165H
166H
167H
168H
PC CPU
to
1DFH
160H
161H
162H
163H
164H
165H
166H
167H
168H
M15 to M8
M7 to M0
M35
M51
to
to
M20
M36
M75
M91
to
to
M60
M76
to
1DFH
12 - 8
M135
M151
to
to
M120
M136
M175
M191
to
to
M160
M176
MELSEC-A
Master station
D200
D201
D202
D203
D300
D301
D302
D303
1E0H
1E1H
1E2H
1E3H
1E4H
1E5H
1E6H
1E7H
1E8H
1E9H
1EAH
1EBH
1ECH
1EDH
1EEH
1EFH
1F0H
Data type
(Unused)
Data type
Error code
(Unused)
(Unused)
(Unused)
to
2DFH
PC CPU
D210
D211
D212
D310
D311
D312
D313
2E0H
2E1H
2E2H
2E3H
2E4H
2E5H
2E6H
2E7H
2E8H
2E9H
2EAH
2EBH
2ECH
2EDH
2EEH
2EFH
2F0H
Unusable
Error code
2E0H
to
2E3H
2E4H
to
2EBH
2ECH
to
2EFH
2F0H
FROM
D300
to
D303
to
3DFH
Remote register (RWw)
1E0H
to
1E3H
Receive area from 1E4H
the remote device to
station No.2.
1EBH
Send area to 1ECH
the host station to
(station No.4) 1EFH
1F0H
Unusable
to
3DFH
to
2DFH
12 - 9
FROM
TO
D210
to
D217
D310
to
D313
MELSEC-A
P10
M401
YA0
M402
CALL
P20
M402
YA1
M404
CALL
P30
M404
YA2
FEND
Communication
program with the
remote I/O station
P10
M9036
FROM H0004 H00E0 K4M0 K1
M0
Y20
to
M7
Y27
X10
M108
to
X17
M115
M9036
TO H0004 H0160 K4M100
RET
12 - 10
K1
MELSEC-A
Communication
program with
AJ65BT-64AD
P20
M9036
FROM H0004 H00E2 K4M20 K2
Initial settings
MOV
H0202 D200
MOV
K60
MOV
H0001 D205
Average processing
specification
(CH2 average time)
MOV
H0003 D206
D202
TO
H0004
H01E4
D200
K1
TO
H0004
H01E6
D202
K1
TO
H0004
H01E9
D205
K2
SET
M144
SET
M145
RST
M144
RST
M145
M44
M45 (Initial data setting complete flag: RX19)
Remote
READY (RX1B)
M47
Error code
X60
M146
M9036
TO H0004 H0162
K4M120
RET
12 - 11
K2
MELSEC-A
Communication
program with the
local station
P30
M9036
FROM H0004 H00E6 K4M60 K2
K4
Control program by the received data from the local station No.4.
M9036
TO H0004 H0166 K4M160
K2
K4
RET
12 - 12
MELSEC-A
Refresh command
N0
M500
M500
M9036
FROM H0000 H0680 K4M600 K1
M600
Y0060
Y0061
M601
M600
FROM H0000 H0160 K4M0
K1
K2
M601
M600
FROM H0000 H00E0 K4M100 K1
K4
K4
M601
M9036
M601
Control program by the received data from the master station, remote
I/O station, and remote device station.
H0000
H0166
TO
H0000
K2
H01EC D310
K4
MCR
N0
12 - 13
K4M60
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
Module is normal.
Set as a master station.
RUN
156K
ERR.
625K
MST
2.5M
S MST
5M
LOCAL
10M
B
R
A
T
E
CPU R/W
SW
E
M/S
R
R PRM
O TIME
R
S0
LINE
S2
TEST
S1
T
E
S
T
Sending data.
The data link is proceeding normally.
L RUN
SD
L ERR.
RD
Receiving data.
24VDC is supplied.
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
12 - 14
Sending data.
Receiving data.
MELSEC-A
Module is normal.
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
AJ65BT-64AD
L ERR.
Sending data.
Receiving data.
AJ61BT11
Module is normal.
Set as a local station.
RUN
156K
ERR.
625K
MST
2.5M
S MST
5M
LOCAL
10M
B
R
A
T
E
CPU R/W
SW
E
R
R
O
R
M/S
PRM
TEST
S0
TIME
S1
LINE
S2
T
E
S
T
Sending data.
The data link is proceeding normally.
L RUN
SD
L ERR.
RD
12 - 15
Receiving data.
MELSEC-A
Master station
A62P
A3NCPU
ON
ON
Y20
Terminal resistor
I/O module
ON
1
ON
X00
Y08
Local station
(station No.4: occupies 1 station)
A62P
A3NCPU
Y30
to
X40
to
Y60
to
X/Y1F X2F
Y3F
X5F
Y7F
Terminal resistor
12 - 16
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
13. Troubleshooting
13.1 Verification when a Trouble Occurs
Details to be checked and corrective action for each trouble occurrence are shown
below:
Trouble description
Unable to perform data link for the
entire system.
Confirmation action
Check the cable status visually or with a line test.
Verify the line status (SW0090).
Are terminal resistors connected properly to Connect terminal resistors attached to AJ61BT11 and
both end stations?
A1SJ61BT11 to both end stations.
Has an error occurred at the master station's Verify the error code of PC CPU and perform the
PC CPU?
corrective action.
Are parameters set for the master station? Verify the parameter details.
Is a request for data link startup (Yn6 or
Verify the sequence program.
Yn8) turned on?
Did an error occur at the master station?
Verify the following:
The parameter status at the host station (SW0068)
The switch setting status (SW006A)
Loading status (SW0069)
Is the master station "ERR" flashing?
(Refer to Section 13.2.)
Is the scan time exceeding the maximum
Switch to the asynchronous mode or slow down the
value in the synchronous mode?
transmission speed.
Unable to get input from a remote I/O Is the remote I/O station performing data
Verify using the following means:
station.
link?
LED display at the module
The master station's communication status with
other stations (SW0080 to SW0083)
Is data read from the correct address of
Verify the sequence program.
remote input RX (buffer memory)?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
Cannot output data from a remote I/O Is the remote I/O station performing data
Verify using the following means:
station.
link?
LED display of the module
The master station's communications status with
other stations (SW0080 to SW0083)
Is the refresh specification (Yn0) at the
Verify the sequence program.
master station turned on?
Is data written to the correct address of
Verify the sequence program.
remote output RY (buffer memory)?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
Unable to get remote input (RX) from a Is the remote device station performing data Verify using the following means:
remote device station.
link?
LED display of the module
The master station's communications status with
other stations (SW0080 to SW0083)
Is data read from the correct address of
Verify the sequence program.
remote input RX (buffer memory)?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Details to be checked
Are there any disconnected cables?
Things to do after checking for the communication status with other stations (SW0080 to 83)
Check if the wiring is correct.
Check if the terminal resistors are connected correctly to the modules on both ends.
Confirm if the communication is successful after slowing down the transmission speed.
Confirm if the settings of the parameter and the startup station match each other.
Confirm if the station numbers do not overlap.
Replace with a correctly operating module, and check to see if it is a module malfunction.
13 - 1
13
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
Trouble description
Details to be checked
Confirmation action
Cannot turn on/off remote output (RY) Is the remote device station performing data Verify using the following means:
from a remote device station.
link?
LED display of the module
The master station's communications status with
other stations (SW0080 to SW0083)
Is the refresh specification (Yn0) turned on Verify the sequence program.
at the master station?
Is data written to the correct address of
Verify the sequence program.
remote output RY (buffer memory)?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
Unable to get the remote register
Is the remote device station performing data Verify using the following means:
(RWr) data from a remote device
link?
LED display of the module
station.
The master station's communications status with
other stations (SW0080 to SW0083)
Is data read from the correct address of the Verify the sequence program.
remote register RWr (buffer memory)?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify the parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
Unable to write data onto the remote Is the remote device station performing data Verify using the following means:
register (RWw) at a remote device
link?
LED display of the module
station.
The master station's communications status with
other stations (SW0080 to SW0083)
Is data written to the correct address of
Verify the sequence program.
remote register RWw (buffer memory)?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify the parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
Unable to communicate from the
Is the corresponding local station performing Check the LED indication of the corresponding local
master station (remote output RY) to data link?
station.
the local station (remote input RX).
Check the communication status of the master
station with other stations (SW0080 to SW0083).
Is the refresh specification (Yn0) at the
Verify the sequence program.
master station turned on?
Is data written to the correct address of the Verify the sequence program.
remote output RY (buffer memory) at the
master station?
Is data read from the correct address of the Verify the sequence program.
remote input RX (buffer memory) at the local
station?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify the parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
Unable to communicate from the local Is the corresponding local station performing Check the LED indication of the corresponding local
station (remote output RY) to the
data link?
station.
master station (remote input RX).
Check the communication status of the master
station with other stations (SW0080 to SW0083).
Is the refresh specification (Yn0) at the local Verify the sequence program.
station turned on?
Is data written to the correct address of
Verify the sequence program.
remote output RY (buffer memory) at the
local station?
Is data read from the correct address of the Verify the sequence program.
remote input RX (buffer memory) at the
master station?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Verify the parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
13 - 2
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
Trouble description
Unable to communicate from the
master station (remote register RWw)
to the local station (remote register
RWr).
Details to be checked
Is the corresponding local station performing
data link?
Does the occupied station count setting of
the local station match the station
information of the master station?
Is data written to the correct address of
remote register RWw (buffer memory) at the
master station?
Is data read from the correct address of the
remote register RWr (buffer memory) at the
local station?
Is the station incorrectly set as reserved?
Did the station number overlap?
Unable to communicate from the local Is the corresponding local station performing
station (remote register RWw) to the data link?
master station (remote register RWr).
Confirmation action
Check the LED indication of the corresponding local
station.
Check the communication status of the master
station with other stations (SW0080 to SW0083).
Verify the sequence program.
Remote/local station does not start up. Are the station information in the parameters Verify the parameters.
and the settings as the module which does
not start up consistent?
Overlapping with other module's station
Verify the station number setting switch.
number?
Faulty stations cannot be detected.
Set as an error-invalid station?
Verify the parameters.
Did the station number overlap?
Verify the station number.
Faulty stations arise due to
Is it possible to specify faulty station from the Verify the faulty station switch setting.
transmission speed.
communication status with other stations
Verify if the wiring is correct.
(SW0080 to 83)?
Verify if the cable shield has been grounded.
Can communicate normally when changed
to slower transmission speed like 156 kbps?
The abnormal completion bit turns on Did an error occur?
Verify the CPU's error code.
when executing a dedicated
Verify the master station's error code.
Is an automatic refresh parameter set?
Set the automatic refresh parameter using an RRPA
instruction.
Xn1 (host station data link status) does Is the program not created so that it
Reduce the number of FROM/TO instructions in the
not turn ON.
executes the FROM/TO instruction multiple program.
times during one sequence scan?
Add XnC, as b contact, to the start contact of the
Link special relay (SB)/link special
FROM/TO command.
Is the sequence scanning speed not far
resister (SW) are not updated
higher than the link scanning speed when
correctly.
the FROM/TO instruction is present?
13 - 3
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
13.2 Troubleshooting when the "ERR" LED on the Master Station is Flashing
Are the
parameter setting
and loading system
configuration
compatible?
Malfunction of
the master station
Y
Are the
master station
link special registers
SW0080 to SW0083
(other station data
link status)
on?
Master station
malfunction
Y
Are the
master station
link special registers
SW0098 to SW009B
(station overlap
status) on?
Is the power
supply on?
Y
Set the station number
switches correctly.
Is the "POWER"
LED on?
Reset the power supply/
press the reset switch.
Is the supplied
voltage within the
specified range?
Malfunction of the
corresponding module
N
Is the "RD" LED on?
Malfunction of the
corresponding module
Is the
communication cable
correctly installed?
*1
Y
Malfunction of the
corresponding module
13 - 4
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
Malfunction of the
corresponding
module
Malfunction of the
corresponding module
(Baud rate switch)
Is the
station number
switch correctly set (not
overlapping with other
stations)?
Malfunction of the
corresponding module
(Station number switch)
Are the
station number
switches set correctly (not
overlapping with other
stations)?
Y
Malfunction of the
corresponding module
(Station number switch)
Complete
1 Check for a short, reversed connection, wire breakage, terminal resistor, FG connection, overall distance and
station-to-station distance.
13 - 5
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
Error details
B201 1
B301
B302
B303
B304
B306
B307
B308
B309
B30A
Corrective action
Loading/parameter
compatibility error
Parameter
Remote device
Remote I/O station
station
Intelligent
device
station
13 - 6
Detection
possibility
Master Local
station station
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
Error
code
(hex)
B30B
Error details
Loading/parameter
compatibility error
MELSEC-A
B385
B386
B387
B388
B389
B38B
B38C
B38D
B38E
B38F
B30C 1
B384
Corrective action
13 - 7
Detection
possibility
Master Local
station station
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
Error
code
(hex)
B390
B391
B392
B393
B394
B396
B397
B398
B399
B39A
B39B
B39C
B401
B404
Error details
MELSEC-A
Corrective action
13 - 8
Detection
possibility
Master Local
station station
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
Error
code
(hex)
Error details
B405 1
Transient requesting
station error
Transient communication
number unmatched error
B510 2
Transmission channel in
use (host station)
B513 2
Number of retransmissions
error
Transmission destination
station number error
Transmission destination
B524 2
station CPU error
B520 2
B603 1
MELSEC-A
Corrective action
13 - 9
Detection
possibility
Master Local
station station
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
Error
code
(hex)
Error details
MELSEC-A
Corrective action
B605 1
B607 2
B608 2
B771 2
B774 2
B778 2
B780 2
B801 1
B802 2
13 - 10
Detection
possibility
Master Local
station station
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
Error
code
(hex)
Error details
MELSEC-A
Corrective action
B912H
3
No registration area
B913H
3
E2PROM fault
BA19
BA1B
BBC1
BBC2
BBC3
BBC4
BBC5
BBC6
BBC7
BFFE
13 - 11
Detection
possibility
Master Local
station station
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
PC CPU
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
R
A
T
E
Local
station
Remote device
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
Disconnected
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13 - 12
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
PC CPU
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
B
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Terminal
resistor
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
E
SW
R M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
PC CPU
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
Local
station
Remote device
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
PC CPU
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
B
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13 - 13
Terminal
resistor
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
B
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
RD L ERR.
Master
station
PC CPU
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
PC CPU
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
AJ61BT11
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13.4.6 When the power supply to a remote device station is turned off
Data links is continued excluding that remote device station.
The "ERR." LEDs at the master station and the local station flash.
Because data link
is disabled at one
station (Turnes off
if the remote device
station is set as an
invalid station by
the parameter.)
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
B
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
PC CPU
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13 - 14
Terminal
resistor
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
13.4.7 When the power supply to the local station (PC CPU) is turned off
Data link is continued excluding the local station.
The "ERR." LED at the master station flashes.
Because data link
is disabled at one
station (Turnes off
if the local station
is set as aninvalid
station by the
parameter.)
AJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
RD L ERR.
Master
station
PC CPU
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
PC CPU
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
Local
station
Remote device
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
PC CPU
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
B
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13 - 15
Terminal
resistor
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
PC CPU
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
Local
station
Remote device
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
PC CPU
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13 - 16
Terminal
resistor
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
13.4.11 When data link is started with the switch set outside the range
This is a case where data link was started with the switch set outside the range.
The "L RUN" and "SD" LEDs at the remote device station turn off and "L ERR." LED is
turn on.
AJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
PC CPU
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13.4.12 When the remote I/O station is not set by the parameter (i.e., is set as reserved)
No data links can be performed with the remote I/O station at all, and no error occurs.
The "L RUN", "SD" LEDs at the remote I/O station turn off.
AJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
No error
occurs.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
No error
occurs.
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
PC CPU
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
T
S0
E
S1
S
S2
T
SD
RD
Local
station
Remote device
station
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13 - 17
Terminal
resistor
13 TROUBLESHOOTING
MELSEC-A
13.4.13 When the remote device station is not set by the parameter (i.e., is set as reserved)
No data link can be performed with the remote device station at all, and no error
occurs.
The "L RUN", "SD" LEDs at the remote device station turn off.
AJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
No error
occurs.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
TEST
S0
S1
S2
L RUN
L ERR.
No error
occurs.
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
PC CPU
R
A
T
E
TEST
T
S0
E
S1
S
S2
T
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
SD
RD
Master
station
Remote device
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13.4.14 When the local station is not set by the parameter (i.e., is set as reserved)
No data link can be performed with the local station at all, and no error occurs.
The "L RUN", "SD" LEDs at the local station turn off.
AJ61BT11
AJ61BT11
No error
occurs.
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
TEST
S0
S1
S2
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R/W
R
A
T
E
T
E
S
T
SD
RD
PW L RUN SD
Power
supply
PC CPU
RD L ERR.
Master
station
Remote I/O
station
Terminal
resistor
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
PW
RUN
L RUN
SD
RD
L ERR.
E
SW
R
M/S
R PRM
O TIME
R LINE
L RUN
L ERR.
Power
supply
PC CPU
156K
625K
2.5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
T
S0
E
S1
S
S2
T
SD
RD
Master
station
Remote device
station
Stabilized power
supply (24VDC)
13 - 18
Terminal
resistor
MELSEC-A
Function
Description
CPU module
Parameter registration
Buffer memory
2
E PROM
Detailed description
The method to use dedicated instructions to set the CC-Link
parameters and receive notification when the power is turned on or at
STOP
RUN.
The method to write directly into the buffer memory in the module and
receive notification.
2
The method to register to the E PROM in the module and receive
notification.
RX, RY and other cyclically transmitted data can be refreshed to a
Automatic refresh
desired device through the END processing, using dedicated
instructions.
Data link can be performed using the scan synchronized with the
Synchronous mode
sequence program.
Scan synchronization
Data link can be performed using the scan not synchronized with the
Asynchronous mode
sequence program.
Bit transmission
Data communication can be performed at 32 points per station.
Cyclic transmission
Word transmission
Data communication can be performed at 4 points per station.
Transient transmission can be performed to the intelligent device and
local station using dedicated instructions.
Transient transmission Dedicated instructions
Device can be read from/written to the CPU of the specified station
using dedicated instructions.
Remote I/O net mode
Reserved station setting
Error detection invalid station setting
Temporary error invalid station setting
Module reset
Data link stop/restart
Automatic return
Standby master
RAS
Slave station
disconnection
Confirmation of data
link status
Off-line test
14 - 1
Function version
A
B or later
1 2
14
2 3
1 2
1 2
1 2
4
MELSEC-A
POINT
The functions denoted 1 can be used only when the following CPUs are used:
A1SHCPU, A1SJHCPU, A2SHCPU : Not limited by software version
A2UCPU(S1), A3UCPU, A4UCPU : Software version Q (manufactured in Jul., 1999) or
later
A2ASCPU(S1) : Software version E (manufactured in Jul., 1999) or later
A2USHCPU-S1 : Software version L (manufactured in Jul., 1999) or later
The functions denoted 2 cannot be used when a remote I/O station of MELSECNET/10 is
installed.
The functions denoted 3 can be used only when the following CPUs are used.
A1SHCPU, A1SJHCPU, A2SHCPU : Not limited by software version
A2UCPU (S1), A3UCPU, A4UCPU : Software version K (manufactured in Aug.,1998) or
later
A2ASCPU (S1) : Software version A (manufactured in Aug., 1998) or later
A2USHCPU-S1 : Software version G (manufactured in Aug., 1998) or later
The functions denoted 4 can be used for software version J (manufactured in Jan., 1998) or
later.
The functions denoted 5 can be used through a combination of the master module of
software version P (manufactured in Sep., 1998) or later and the CPUs listed in Section 15.7.
14 - 2
MELSEC-A
Function overview
Reference
section
Availability of functions
Waiting
Master
Local
master
station
station
station
Section
15.2
Section
15.3
Section
15.4
Section
15.4
Section
15.5
15
Section
15.6
2
Section
15.7
Section
15.7
POINT
The "Y" at the master module will be ignored while using the parameter registration function.
15 - 1
MELSEC-A
Description
to
b8 b7
b12 b11 to
Occupied
stations
Station type
to
2H
3H
4H
6H
8H
10H to 13H
16 to 19
14H to 17H
20 to 23
32 (first module)
to
95 (64th module)
b0
Station No.
Station information
1 : 1 station occupied
2 : 2 stations occupied
3 : 3 stations occupied
4 : 4 stations occupied
1H
1 to 64
(01H to 40H)
15 - 2
MELSEC-A
Description
Hex.
Allocation of
communication
buffer and
automatic update
buffer
80H(send buffer)
81H(receive buffer)
82H(automatic
update buffer)
to
CBH (send buffer)
CCH(receive buffer)
CDH(automatic
update buffer)
Dec.
128(send buffer)
The first 129(receive buffer)
intelligent 130(automatic
device
update buffer)
to
203(send buffer)
The 26th 204(receive buffer)
intelligent 205(automatic
update buffer)
device
The first
intelligent
device
The 26th
intelligent
device
POINT
(1) The data link start request need not be set.
(2) For the communication buffer size, specify the size of the data to be sent or received plus 7
words.
(3) For the automatic update buffer size, allocate the size necessary for each intelligent device.
Bit device
B
T
ST
Word device
T
ST
RX
RY
RWw
RWr
SB
SW
15 - 3
MELSEC-A
Important
While in the synchronous mode, the scan time must not exceed the time specified for the
corresponding transmission speed, as shown below. If the specified time is exceeded, a time
out error occurs at each station and the station becomes faulty.
Transmission speed
10Mbps
5Mbps
2.5Mbps
625kbps
156kbps
Scan time
50ms
50ms
100ms
400ms
800ms
SM : Sequence scan
END
END
Send
END
END
Send
Send
Send
LS : Link scan
Receive
Receive
Receive
Output transmission
delay (SM + LS 2)
Receive
2
Sequence
scan
END
END
Send
END
Send
Send
END
Send
END
Send
END
Send
END
Send
END
Send
END
Send
Link scan
Receive
Output transmission
delay (SM + LS 2)
Receive
Receive
Receive
MELSEC-A
SM : Sequence scan
END
END
Send
END
Send
END
Send
Send
LS : Link scan
Receive
Receive
Receive
Receive
Receive
Receive
No
receiving
No receiving
Output transmission delay (SM + LS
3)
2
Sequence
scan
END
Send
Link scan
END
No
Send
rec
eiv
ing
END
END
Send No
Receive
re
ce
ivi
Receive
END
Send
Send
ng
Receive
3)
END
END
Send No
rec
eiv
i
Send
Send
ng
Receive
15 - 5
END
Receive
END
Send
MELSEC-A
Remote output
Master station
R2
Remote input
L3
Local station
(Standby master
station)
CPU
CPU device
R1
Remote output
Master station
R2
Remote input
L3
Local station
(Standby master
station)
CPU
1: Accepts refresh from the CPU by the switching instruction of the special link relay
(SB0001).
2: The host area is retained/cleared (by the DIP switch).
Figure 15.3 Operation overview of the standby master function
15 - 6
MELSEC-A
Important
Do not use the station number "64" in the system where a standby master station exists. If this
number is used, the station to which the number "64" was assigned cannot perform normal
communication.
15 - 7
MELSEC-A
15.5.3 Special link relays/resisters (SB,SW) relating to the standby master function
The special link relays and special link registers relating to the standby master function
are explained.
They are stored in the buffer memory.
Number
Name
Description
Availability
( : available,
Master station
: not available)
Standby master
station
Name
Description
Availability
( : available,
Master station
15 - 8
: not available)
Standby master
station
MELSEC-A
15 - 9
MELSEC-A
H0
H5E4
K1M400 K1
FROM
H0
H5E7
K1M500 K1
FROM
H0
H643
D900
K1
M500(SB70)
Executes control as a local station.
M500(SB70)
PLS
M800
M800
Resets the send data to other stations.
Resetting of the send data to other stations
SET M901(SB1)
FROM
H0
H5E0
K1M300 K1
Turns on the switch request.
H0
H5E0
K1M900 K1
M403(SB43)
RST
FROM
H0
H5E0
M901(SB1)
K1M300 K1
Turns off the switch request.
H0
H5E0
K1M900 K1
SET
M801
M801
Executes control as the master station.
15 - 10
MELSEC-A
RLPA
RRPA
Master station,
local station
RIRD
RIWT
RIRD
RIWT
RISEND
Intelligent device
RIRCV
station
RIFR
RITO
Description
Master station
: available,
Local station
: not available)
Standby master
station
POINT
(1) Execute the dedicated instructions during data link.
If any of them is executed in the offline mode, an error does not occur but the dedicated
instruction is not completed. After changing the offline mode to the online mode, reset the
CPU.
(2) When the dedicated instructions (RIRD, RIWT, RISEND, RIRCV) are used, RY(n+1)E and
RY(n+1)F are used with the dedicated instructions. Therefore, the user must be careful not
to rewrite these signal data.
15 - 11
MELSEC-A
15.7.1 Features
When the system is configured only with the master station and the remote I/O
stations, if the remote I/O net mode is used, the following advantages can be attained.
(1) The network parameters are not required to be set.
(2) The data link start request need not be set.
(3) By a reduction in link scan time, the I/O response becomes higher than in the
remote net mode.
15 - 12
MELSEC-A
156kbps
625kbps
2.5Mbps
5Mbps
10Mbps
BT
51.2
12.8
3.2
1.6
0.8
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
64
Number of remote I/O stations station
15.7.5 Precaution
Set the remote I/O station number sequentially. Otherwise the unset station will be
detected as an error, thus affecting the link scan time.
15 - 13
MELSEC-A
15.8.2 Special link relays/registers (SB, SW) relating to the temporary error invalid station
specification function
The special link relays and special link registers relating to the temporary error invalid
station specification function are explained.
They are stored in the buffer memory.
Name
Description
15 - 14
Availability
( : available,
Master station
: not available)
Local station
MELSEC-A
SW0003
(603H)
SW0004
(604H)
SW005
(605H)
SW006
(606H)
Name
Availability
( : available,
: not available)
Master station Local station
Description
SW0004
SW0005
SW0006
SW0007
b15
b14
b13
b12
to
b3
b2
b1
b0
16
32
48
64
15
31
47
63
14
30
46
62
13
29
45
61
to
to
to
to
4
20
36
52
3
19
35
51
2
18
34
50
1
17
33
49
SW007
(607H)
POINT
(1) If both a temporary error invalid station request and a temporary error invalid station
canceling request are made, the temporary error invalid station canceling request will be
given a priority.
(2) For a station that occupies multiple stations, only the head station number becomes valid.
15 - 15
MELSEC-A
15.8.3 Execution procedure for the temporary error invalid station specification function
The execution procedure for the temporary error invalid station specification function is
as follows:
Select whether or not to specify multiple stations as temporary
error invalid stations. (SW0003)
(00: multiple stations specification, 01 to 64)
Turn off the power supply of the temporary error invalid station,
and replace the module.
15 - 16
MELSEC-A
16
16 - 1
MEMO
16 - 2
MELSEC-A
APPENDIX
MELSEC-A
Appendix
Appendix 1 External Dimensions Diagram
1.1 AJ61BT11
2
(0.08)
4.2
(0.17)
AJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
E
R
R
O
R
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
R
A
T
E
TEST
S0
S1
S2
STATION NO.
X10
78
456
SD
RD
901
L RUN
L ERR.
T
E
S
T
456
23
78
901
X1
ISFM
SFM
67
456
250 (9.84)
23
HOLD
3/4
2/3
3 45
CLEAR
1/2
1/4
89A
23
ON
S MST
78
901
OFF
M/L
0 12
B RATE
156K
625K
2. 5M
5M
10M
0
1
2
3
4
BCD
EF
MODE
0 : ONLINE (A. R. )
2 : OFFLINE
ON
SW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
1
DA
NC
NC
NC
NC
DB
DG
SLD
(FG)
4.2
(0.17)
23.1
(0.90)
106 (4.17)
129.1 (5.08)
10
37.5 (1.48)
unit: mm (inch)
A-1
App
APPENDIX
MELSEC-A
1.2 A1SJ61BT11
A1SJ61BT11
RUN
ERR.
MST
S MST
LOCAL
CPU R / W
L RUN
L ERR.
SD
RD
STATION NO.
4 56
23
23
456
23
456
3
4 CLR HLD
5
1/2
3/4
1/4
2/3
7
8
ISM SFM
23
0 156K
1 625K
2 2. 5M
130 (5.12)
456
F01
SW OFF ON
1 M / L S. M
2
KSD08
B RATE
ON
901
78
78 9
CD
AB E
78
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
901
MODE
78
901
X
10
E
R
R
O
R
SW
M/S
PRM
TIME
LINE
3 5M
4 10M
NC
1
DA
NC
NC
NC
NC
DB
DG
SLD
9
(FG)
10
A1SJ61BT11
6.5
(0.26)
93.6 (3.69)
23.9 (0.94)
34.5 (1.36)
unit: mm (inch)
A-2
APPENDIX
MELSEC-A
Remark
Default value
1 to 64
1H
64
1 to 7
2H
1 to 10
3H
4H
6H
0 (stop)
8H
10H
11H
12H
13H
14H
15H
16H
17H
20H
21H
22H
23H
24H
25H
26H
27H
28H
29H
2AH
2BH
2CH
2DH
2EH
2FH
30H
31H
32H
33H
34H
35H
36H
37H
38H
39H
3AH
3BH
Station No. 16 to 1
Station No. 32 to 17
Station No. 48 to 33
Station No. 64 to 49
Station No. 16 to 1
Station No. 32 to 17
Station No. 48 to 33
Station No. 64 to 49
1st module
2nd module
3rd module
4th module
5th module
6th module
7th module
8th module
9th module
10th module
11th module
12th module
13th module
14th module
15th module
16th module
17th module
18th module
19th module
20th module
21th module
22th module
23th module
24th module
25th module
26th module
27th module
28th module
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0101H
0102H
0103H
0104H
0105H
0106H
0107H
0108H
0109H
010AH
010BH
010CH
010DH
010EH
010FH
0110H
0111H
0112H
0113H
0114H
0115H
0116H
0117H
0118H
0119H
011AH
011BH
011CH
Item
Number of linked
modules
Number of retries
Number of automatic
return modules
Standby master station
specification
Operation when CPU
down
Delay time setting
Setting range
0 to 64
(0: No specification)
0: stop
1: continue
0 to 100
(0: No specification)
Reserved station
specification
Invalid station
specification
Station information
b11 to b8 (number of
occupied stations)
1: occupies one station
2: occupies two stations
3: occupies three stations
4: occupies four stations
b7 to b0 (station number)
01H to 40H (1 to 64)
A-3
Setting value
APPENDIX
Item
Station information
MELSEC-A
Setting range
Buffer memory
address
Remark
Default value
3CH
3DH
3EH
3FH
40H
41H
42H
43H
44H
45H
46H
47H
48H
49H
4AH
4BH
4CH
4DH
4EH
4FH
50H
51H
52H
53H
54H
55H
56H
57H
58H
59H
5AH
5BH
5CH
5DH
5EH
5FH
29th module
30th module
31th module
32th module
33th module
34th module
35th module
36th module
37th module
38th module
39th module
40th module
41th module
42th module
43th module
44th module
45th module
46th module
47th module
48th module
49th module
50th module
51th module
52th module
53th module
54th module
55th module
56th module
57th module
58th module
59th module
60th module
61th module
62th module
63th module
64th module
011DH
011EH
011FH
0120H
0121H
0122H
0123H
0124H
0125H
0126H
0127H
0128H
0129H
012AH
012BH
012CH
012DH
012EH
012FH
0130H
0131H
0132H
0133H
0134H
0135H
0136H
0137H
0138H
0139H
013AH
013BH
013CH
013DH
013EH
013FH
0140H
A-4
Setting value
APPENDIX
MELSEC-A
MEMO
A-5
WARRANTY
Please confirm the following product warranty details before starting use.
3. Overseas service
Overseas, repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi's local overseas FA Center. Note that the repair conditions at each FA
Center may differ.
6. Product application
(1) In using the Mitsubishi MELSEC programmable logic controller, the usage conditions shall be that the application will
not lead to a major accident even if any problem or fault should occur in the programmable logic controller device, and
that backup and fail-safe functions are systematically provided outside of the device for any problem or fault.
(2) The Mitsubishi general-purpose programmable logic controller has been designed and manufactured for applications
in general industries, etc. Thus, applications in which the public could be affected such as in nuclear power plants and
other power plants operated by respective power companies, and applications in which a special quality assurance
system is required, such as for each Japan Railways company or the Department of Defense shall be excluded from
the programmable logic controller applications.
Note that even with these applications, if the user approves that the application is to be limited and a special quality is
not required, application shall be possible.
When considering use in aircraft, medical applications, railways, incineration and fuel devices, manned transport
devices, equipment for recreation and amusement, and safety devices, in which human life or assets could be greatly
affected and for which a particularly high reliability is required fin terms of safety and control system, please consult
with Mitsubishi and discuss the required specifications.
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