Mitsubishi Electric GOT1000 Graphic Operation Terminal User's Manual
The GOT1000 Series is a powerful and versatile graphic operation terminal that offers a wide range of features and functionalities for industrial automation applications. It provides a user-friendly interface for monitoring and controlling processes, displaying data, and interacting with PLCs and other industrial devices.
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Series User's Manual (Extended Functions, Option Functions) for GT Works3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Always read these precautions before using this equipment.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly. The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product. In this manual, the safety precautions are ranked as "WARNING" and "CAUTION". WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in death or severe injury. CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in medium or slight personal injury or physical damage. Note that the caution level may lead to a serious accident according to the circumstances. Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety. Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user. [DESIGN PRECAUTIONS] WARNING Some failures of the GOT, communication unit or cable may keep the outputs on or off. An external monitoring circuit should be provided to check for output signals which may lead to a serious accident. Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction. If a communication fault (including cable disconnection) occurs during monitoring on the GOT, communication between the GOT and PLC CPU is suspended and the GOT becomes inoperative. For bus connection : The CPU becomes faulty and the GOT becomes inoperative. For other than bus connection : The GOT becomes inoperative. A system where the GOT is used should be configured to perform any significant operation to the system by using the switches of a device other than the GOT on the assumption that a GOT communication fault will occur. Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction. Do not use the GOT as the warning device that may cause a serious accident. An independent and redundant hardware or mechanical interlock is required to configure the device that displays and outputs serious warning. Failure to observe this instruction may result in an accident due to incorrect output or malfunction. A-1 [DESIGN PRECAUTIONS] WARNING Incorrect operation of the touch switch(s) may lead to a serious accident if the GOT backlight is gone out. When the GOT backlight goes out, the display section dims, while the input of the touch switch(s) remains active. This may confuse an operator in thinking that the GOT is in "screensaver" mode, who then tries to release the GOT from this mode by touching the display section, which may cause a touch switch to operate. Note that the following occurs on the GOT when the backlight goes out. • • • • When using the GT1655-V, Handy GOT, GT15, GT14, GT12, GT11, or GT105 The POWER LED blinks (green/orange) and the monitor screen appears blank. When using the GT1695, GT1685, GT1675, GT1672, GT1665, or GT1662 The POWER LED blinks (green/orange) and the monitor screen appears dimmed. When using the GT104 The monitor screen appears blank. When using the GT103 or GT102 The monitor screen appears dimmed. The display section of the GT16 is an analog-resistive type touch panel. If you touch the display section simultaneously in 2 points or more, the switch that is located around the center of the touched point, if any, may operate. Do not touch the display section in 2 points or more simultaneously. Doing so may cause an accident due to incorrect output or malfunction. When programs or parameters of the controller (such as a PLC) that is monitored by the GOT are changed, be sure to reset the GOT or shut off the power of the GOT at the same time. Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction. When the GOT is connected to the Ethernet network, the available IP address is restricted according to the system configuration. • When multiple GOTs are connected to the Ethernet network: Do not set the IP address (192.168.0.18) for the GOTs and the controllers in the network. • When a single GOT is connected to the Ethernet network: Do not set the IP address (192.168.0.18) for the controllers except the GOT in the network. Doing so can cause the IP address duplication. The duplication can negatively affect the communication of the device with the IP address (192.168.0.18). The operation at the IP address duplication depends on the devices and the system. Turn on the controllers and the network devices to be ready for communication before they communicate with the GOT. Failure to do so can cause a communication error on the GOT. A-2 [DESIGN PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Do not bundle the control and communication cables with main-circuit, power or other wiring. Run the above cables separately from such wiring and keep them a minimum of 100mm apart. Not doing so noise can cause a malfunction. Do not press the GOT display section with a pointed material as a pen or driver. Doing so can result in a damage or failure of the display section. [MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS] WARNING Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the GOT to/from the panel. Not doing so can cause the GOT to fail or malfunction. Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the communication unit, option function board or multi-color display board onto/from the GOT. Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction. Before mounting an optional function board or Multi-color display board, wear a static discharge wrist strap to prevent the board from being damaged by static electricity. CAUTION Use the GOT in the environment that satisfies the general specifications described in the User's Manual. Not doing so can cause an electric shock, fire, malfunction or product damage or deterioration. When mounting the GOT to the control panel, tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range. Undertightening can cause the GOT to drop, short circuit or malfunction. Overtightening can cause a drop, short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or the GOT. When loading the communication unit or option unit to the GOT (GT16, GT15), fit it to the extension interface of the GOT and tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range. Undertightening can cause the GOT to drop, short circuit or malfunction. Overtightening can cause a drop, failure or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit. When mounting the multi-color display board onto the GOT (GT15), connect it to the corresponding connector securely and tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range. Loose tightening may cause the unit and/or GOT to malfunction due to poor contact. Overtightening may damage the screws, unit and/or GOT; they might malfunction. A-3 [MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION When mounting the option function board onto the GOT (GT16), connect it to the corresponding connector securely and tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range. When mounting an optional function board onto the GOT(GT15), fully connect it to the connector until you hear a click. When mounting an optional function board onto the GOT(GT11), fully connect it to the connector. When inserting a CF card into the GOT(GT16, GT15, GT11), push it into the CF card interface of GOT until the CF card eject button will pop out. Failure to do so may cause a malfunction due to poor contact. When inserting/removing a CF card into/from the GOT(GT16, GT15, GT11), turn the CF card access switch off in advance. Failure to do so may corrupt data within the CF card. When inserting/removing a SD card into/from the GOT(GT14), turn the SD card access switch off in advance. Failure to do so may corrupt data within the SD card. When removing a CF card from the GOT, make sure to support the CF card by hand, as it may popout. Failure to do so may cause the CF card to drop from the GOT and break. When removing a SD card from the GOT(GT14), make sure to support the SD card by hand, as it may pop out. Failure to do so may cause the SD card to drop from the GOT and break. When installing a USB memory to the GOT(GT16, GT14), make sure to install the USB memory to the USB interface firmly. Failure to do so may cause a malfunction due to poor contact. Before removing the USB memory from the GOT(GT16, GT14), operate the utility screen for removal. After the successful completion dialog box is displayed, remove the memory by hand carefully. Failure to do so may cause the USB memory to drop, resulting in a damage or failure of the memory. For closing the USB environmental protection cover, fix the cover by pushing the latch firmly to comply with the protective structure. mark on the Remove the protective film of the GOT. When the user continues using the GOT with the protective film, the film may not be removed. Operate and store the GOT in environments without direct sunlight, high temperature, dust, humidity, and vibrations. A-4 [MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION When using the GOT(GT16, GT15, GT11, GT10) in the environment of oil or chemicals, use the protective cover for oil. Failure to do so may cause failure or malfunction due to the oil or chemical entering into the GOT. [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] WARNING Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before wiring. Failure to do so may result in an electric shock, product damage or malfunctions. CAUTION Please make sure to ground FG terminal and LG terminal and protective ground terminal of the GOT power supply section by applying Class D Grounding (Class 3 Grounding Method) or higher which is used exclusively for the GOT. Not doing so may cause an electric shock or malfunction. Be sure to tighten any unused terminal screws with a torque of 0.5 to 0.8N•m. Failure to do so may cause a short circuit due to contact with a solderless terminal. Use applicable solderless terminals and tighten them with the specified torque. If any solderless spade terminal is used, it may be disconnected when the terminal screw comes loose, resulting in failure. Correctly wire the GOT power supply section after confirming the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the product. Not doing so can cause a fire or failure. Tighten the terminal screws of the GOT power supply section in the specified torque range. Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction. Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or the GOT. Exercise care to avoid foreign matter such as chips and wire offcuts entering the GOT. Not doing so can cause a fire, failure or malfunction. The module has an ingress prevention label on its top to prevent foreign matter, such as wire offcuts, from entering the module during wiring. Do not peel this label during wiring. Before starting system operation, be sure to peel this label because of heat dissipation. Plug the bus connection cable by inserting it into the connector of the connected unit until it "clicks". After plugging, check that it has been inserted snugly. Not doing so can cause a malfunction due to a contact fault. A-5 [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION Plug the communication cable into the connector of the connected unit and tighten the mounting and terminal screws in the specified torque range. Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction. Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit. Plug the QnA/ACPU/Motion controller (A series) bus connection cable by inserting it into the connector of the connected unit until it "clicks". After plugging, check that it has been inserted snugly. Not doing so can cause a malfunction due to a contact fault. [TEST OPERATION PRECAUTIONS] WARNING Before performing the test operations of the user creation monitor screen (such as turning ON or OFF bit device, changing the word device current value, changing the settings or current values of the timer or counter, and changing the buffer memory current value), read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method. During test operation, never change the data of the devices which are used to perform significant operation for the system. False output or malfunction can cause an accident. [STARTUP/MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS] WARNING When power is on, do not touch the terminals. Doing so can cause an electric shock or malfunction. Correctly connect the battery connector. Do not charge, disassemble, heat, short-circuit, solder, or throw the battery into the fire. Doing so will cause the battery to produce heat, explode, or ignite, resulting in injury and fire. Before starting cleaning or terminal screw retightening, always switch off the power externally in all phases.Not switching the power off in all phases can cause a unit failure or malfunction. Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction. Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit. Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Doing so can cause a failure, malfunction, injury or fire. Do not touch the conductive and electronic parts of the unit directly. Doing so can cause a unit malfunction or failure. A-6 [STARTUP/MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION The cables connected to the unit must be run in ducts or clamped. Not doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged due to the dangling, motion or accidental pulling of the cables or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault. When unplugging the cable connected to the unit, do not hold and pull the cable portion. Doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault. Do not drop or apply strong impact to the unit. Doing so may damage the unit. Do not drop or give an impact to the battery mounted to the unit. Doing so may damage the battery, causing the battery fluid to leak inside the battery. If the battery is dropped or given an impact, dispose of it without using. Before touching the unit, always touch grounded metal, etc. to discharge static electricity from human body, etc. Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction. Replace battery with GT15-BAT(GT16, GT15) or GT11-50BAT(GT11, GT10) by Mitsubishi electric Co. only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire. [TOUCH PANEL PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION For the analog-resistive film type touch panels, normally the adjustment is not required. However, the difference between a touched position and the object position may occur as the period of use elapses. When any difference between a touched position and the object position occurs, execute the touch panel calibration. When any difference between a touched position and the object position occurs, other object may be activated. This may cause an unexpected operation due to incorrect output or malfunction. A-7 [BACKLIGHT REPLACEMENT PRECAUTIONS] WARNING Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply of the GOT (and the PLC CPU in the case of a bus topology) and remove the GOT from the control panel before replacing the backlight (when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by the user). Not doing so can cause an electric shock. Replacing a backlight without removing the GOT from the control panel can cause the backlight or control panel to drop, resulting in an injury. CAUTION Wear gloves for the backlight replacement when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by the user. Not doing so can cause an injury. Before replacing a backlight, allow 5 minutes or more after turning off the GOT when using the GOT with the backlight replaceable by the user. Not doing so can cause a burn from heat of the backlight. [DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION When disposing of the product, handle it as industrial waste. When disposing of this product, treat it as industrial waste. When disposing of batteries, separate them from other wastes according to the local regulations. (For details of the battery directive in EU member states, refer to the User's Manual of the GOT to be used.) [TRANSPORTATION PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION When transporting lithium batteries, make sure to treat them based on the transport regulations. (For details on models subject to restrictions, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT you are using.) Make sure to transport the GOT main unit and/or relevant unit(s) in the manner they will not be exposed to the impact exceeding the impact resistance described in the general specifications of the User's Manual, as they are precision devices. Failure to do so may cause the unit to fail. Check if the unit operates correctly after transportation. A-8 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal (Mitsubishi GOT). Read this manual and make sure you understand the functions and performance of the GOT thoroughly in advance to ensure correct use. CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................................................A - 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................A - 9 CONTENTS ..............................................................................................................................................A - 9 MANUALS............................................................................................................................................... A - 19 QUICK REFERENCE ............................................................................................................................. A - 21 ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS ...........................................................................................A - 23 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL ............................................................................................................. A - 28 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 Before Using Each Function ............................................................................................................ 1 - 2 1.1.1 Each function and related manuals ...................................................................................... 1 - 2 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function ...................................................................... 1 - 3 1.1.3 Outline of procedure to the operation of each function....................................................... 1 - 11 1.1.4 Displayable languages for each function ............................................................................ 1 - 13 2. SYSTEM MONITOR 2.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 2 - 1 2.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 2 - 5 2.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 2 - 5 2.2.2 Devices that can be monitored ........................................................................................... 2 - 13 2.2.3 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 2 - 13 2.2.4 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 2 - 14 2.3 Operation for Display ..................................................................................................................... 2 - 15 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens.................................................... 2 - 17 2.4.1 Functional change menu screen ........................................................................................ 2 - 17 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) .................................. 2 - 18 2.4.3 Key window setting columns and operation procedure ...................................................... 2 - 21 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display.................... 2 - 22 2.4.5 Quick test operation of monitor devices ............................................................................. 2 - 24 2.4.6 Changing screens............................................................................................................... 2 - 28 2.5 Entry Monitor ................................................................................................................................. 2 - 29 2.5.1 Information displayed on the Entry Monitor screen and key functions ............................... 2 - 29 2.5.2 Procedure for entry monitor basic operation ...................................................................... 2 - 32 2.5.3 Deleting entry devices ........................................................................................................ 2 - 33 2.6 Batch Monitor................................................................................................................................. 2 - 34 2.6.1 Information displayed on the Batch Monitor screen and key functions .............................. 2 - 34 2.6.2 Procedure for batch monitor basic operation...................................................................... 2 - 37 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) .............................................................................. 2 - 38 2.7.1 Information displayed on the TC Monitor screen and key functions ................................... 2 - 38 2.7.2 Procedure for TC monitor basic operation.......................................................................... 2 - 40 A-9 2.7.3 Procedure for canceling TC monitor keywords................................................................... 2 - 41 2.8 BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory) ....................................................................................... 2 - 42 2.8.1 Information displayed on the BM Monitor screen and key functions .................................. 2 - 42 2.8.2 Procedure for BM monitor basic operation ......................................................................... 2 - 44 2.9 Test Operation ............................................................................................................................... 2 - 45 2.9.1 Procedure for displaying the test menu screen and the setting key window screen .......... 2 - 45 2.9.2 Information displayed on the test menu screen and key functions ..................................... 2 - 46 2.9.3 Information and set items displayed on each setting key window screen .......................... 2 - 47 2.9.4 Test operation procedure.................................................................................................... 2 - 49 2.9.5 Test operation basic procedure .......................................................................................... 2 - 51 2.10 Error Messages and Corrective Action .......................................................................................... 2 - 52 3. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 3 - 1 3.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 3 - 4 3.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 3 - 4 3.2.2 Devices and range that can be monitored ............................................................................ 3 - 9 3.2.3 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 3 - 11 3.2.4 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 3 - 11 3.3 Operation for Display ..................................................................................................................... 3 - 14 3.3.1 Setting and deleting media for saving ladder data.............................................................. 3 - 19 3.3.2 Display ................................................................................................................................ 3 - 20 3.3.3 Searching from the monitor screen..................................................................................... 3 - 30 3.3.4 Reading comment files from CF cards ............................................................................... 3 - 35 3.4 Operation Procedure Common ...................................................................................................... 3 - 37 3.4.1 Information and key functions displayed on the screen...................................................... 3 - 37 3.4.2 Hard copy output ................................................................................................................ 3 - 44 3.5 Switching the Display Format ........................................................................................................ 3 - 45 3.5.1 Display switching of 16-bit (one-word)/32-bit (two-word) modules ..................................... 3 - 45 3.5.2 Display switching of decimal numbers/hexadecimal numbers............................................ 3 - 46 3.5.3 Switching comment/no-comment display ........................................................................... 3 - 47 3.5.4 Displaying 32 characters of comments............................................................................... 3 - 48 3.5.5 Displaying notes ................................................................................................................. 3 - 50 3.5.6 Displaying statements......................................................................................................... 3 - 51 3.5.7 Language switching of the sequence program (MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor).......... 3 - 52 3.6 Search Operation........................................................................................................................... 3 - 54 3.6.1 Device search ..................................................................................................................... 3 - 55 3.6.2 Contact point search........................................................................................................... 3 - 57 3.6.3 Coil search.......................................................................................................................... 3 - 59 3.6.4 Step search......................................................................................................................... 3 - 61 3.6.5 Ladder end search.............................................................................................................. 3 - 62 3.6.6 Defect search...................................................................................................................... 3 - 63 3.6.7 Touch search ...................................................................................................................... 3 - 67 3.7 Test Operation ............................................................................................................................... 3 - 69 3.7.1 Displaying the test menu screen......................................................................................... 3 - 69 3.8 Local Device Monitor ..................................................................................................................... 3 - 70 3.8.1 Operation procedure for local device monitor..................................................................... 3 - 70 3.9 Error Messages and Corrective Action .......................................................................................... 3 - 73 A - 10 4. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 4 - 1 4.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 4 - 3 4.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 4 - 3 4.2.2 Access range ........................................................................................................................ 4 - 4 4.2.3 Precautions........................................................................................................................... 4 - 4 4.3 Operations for Display ..................................................................................................................... 4 - 5 4.3.1 Operation of keyword input................................................................................................... 4 - 7 4.4 Operation Methods .......................................................................................................................... 4 - 9 4.4.1 Key arrangement and a list of key functions......................................................................... 4 - 9 4.4.2 Display format of the display area ...................................................................................... 4 - 11 4.4.3 Switching valid keys (upper/lower functions) ...................................................................... 4 - 14 4.4.4 Selection and operation of modes ...................................................................................... 4 - 14 4.4.5 Command input procedures ............................................................................................... 4 - 15 4.4.6 Hard copy output ................................................................................................................ 4 - 18 4.4.7 Action if an incorrect key is input ........................................................................................ 4 - 18 4.4.8 List of functions................................................................................................................... 4 - 19 4.5 Basic Operation ............................................................................................................................. 4 - 20 4.5.1 Reading sequence programs ............................................................................................. 4 - 20 4.5.2 Changing (Overwriting) commands .................................................................................... 4 - 21 4.5.3 Adding (Inserting) commands............................................................................................. 4 - 22 4.5.4 Deleting commands ............................................................................................................ 4 - 23 4.5.5 Using the help function ....................................................................................................... 4 - 24 4.5.6 PLC memory all clear ......................................................................................................... 4 - 26 4.6 List of Operation Procedures ......................................................................................................... 4 - 27 4.6.1 Common operation ............................................................................................................. 4 - 27 4.6.2 Operation in write mode (W)............................................................................................... 4 - 28 4.6.3 Operation in read mode (R) ................................................................................................ 4 - 28 4.6.4 Operation in insert mode (I) ................................................................................................ 4 - 29 4.6.5 Operation in delete mode (D) ............................................................................................. 4 - 29 4.6.6 Operation in parameter mode (P) ....................................................................................... 4 - 30 4.6.7 Operation in other mode (O)............................................................................................... 4 - 31 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ........................................................................................ 4 - 32 4.7.1 Error messages and corrective actions in direct CPU connection...................................... 4 - 32 4.7.2 PLC CPU error messages and troubleshooting ................................................................. 4 - 34 4.7.3 Error using list editor function on the link system ............................................................... 4 - 35 5. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 5 - 1 5.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 5 - 3 5.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 5 - 3 5.2.2 Access range ........................................................................................................................ 5 - 5 5.2.3 Precautions........................................................................................................................... 5 - 5 5.3 Operations for Display ..................................................................................................................... 5 - 6 5.4 Operation Procedures...................................................................................................................... 5 - 9 5.4.1 Key arrangement and a list of key functions......................................................................... 5 - 9 5.4.2 Selection and operation of modes ...................................................................................... 5 - 11 5.4.3 Sequence program display ................................................................................................. 5 - 12 A - 11 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.6 5.4.7 5.4.8 5.4.9 5.4.10 5.4.11 5.4.12 5.4.13 5.4.14 5.5 Searching commands and devices..................................................................................... 5 - 14 Writing commands .............................................................................................................. 5 - 16 Changing operands, set values .......................................................................................... 5 - 19 Deleting commands ............................................................................................................ 5 - 20 Sequence program all clear................................................................................................ 5 - 21 PLC diagnostics.................................................................................................................. 5 - 22 Parameter setting ............................................................................................................... 5 - 24 Keywords ............................................................................................................................ 5 - 27 List monitor ......................................................................................................................... 5 - 29 Hard copy output ................................................................................................................ 5 - 31 Action for an incorrect key input ......................................................................................... 5 - 31 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ........................................................................................ 5 - 32 6. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 6 - 1 6.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 6 - 3 6.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 6 - 3 6.2.2 Access range ........................................................................................................................ 6 - 7 6.2.3 Precautions........................................................................................................................... 6 - 9 6.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 6 - 12 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen ................................................................... 6 - 16 6.4.1 Composition of the system configuration screen and key functions ................................... 6 - 16 6.4.2 Setting method for other station monitoring........................................................................ 6 - 18 6.4.3 Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions .................................... 6 - 20 6.4.4 Composition of the unit detail info screen and key functions ............................................. 6 - 26 6.4.5 Composition of the intelligent module monitor screen and key functions ........................... 6 - 31 6.4.6 Specifying a module to monitor and selecting monitor menu ............................................. 6 - 32 6.4.7 Testing of the intelligent function module ........................................................................... 6 - 33 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens ............................................................................................... 6 - 35 6.5.1 A62DA-S1 module monitoring ............................................................................................ 6 - 35 6.5.2 A68AD module monitoring.................................................................................................. 6 - 36 6.5.3 A68ADN module monitoring ............................................................................................... 6 - 37 6.5.4 A68RD module monitoring.................................................................................................. 6 - 38 6.5.5 A84AD module monitoring.................................................................................................. 6 - 39 6.5.6 A616AD module monitoring................................................................................................ 6 - 41 6.5.7 A616TD module monitoring ................................................................................................ 6 - 43 6.5.8 A616DAV, A616DAI module monitoring ............................................................................. 6 - 46 6.5.9 A61LS module monitoring .................................................................................................. 6 - 47 6.5.10 A62LS module monitoring .................................................................................................. 6 - 48 6.5.11 AD61 module monitoring .................................................................................................... 6 - 49 6.5.12 AD70/A1SD70 module monitoring...................................................................................... 6 - 50 6.5.13 AD70D module monitoring.................................................................................................. 6 - 52 6.5.14 AD71 module monitoring .................................................................................................... 6 - 54 6.5.15 AD72/A1SD71 module monitoring...................................................................................... 6 - 57 6.5.16 AJ71PT32-S3/A1SJ71PT32-S3 module monitoring ........................................................... 6 - 60 6.5.17 A1SD61 module monitoring................................................................................................ 6 - 62 6.5.18 A1S64AD module monitoring ............................................................................................. 6 - 63 6.5.19 A1S62DA module monitoring ............................................................................................. 6 - 64 6.5.20 A1S62RD module monitoring ............................................................................................. 6 - 65 6.5.21 A1S63ADA module monitoring ........................................................................................... 6 - 66 A - 12 6.5.22 6.5.23 6.5.24 6.5.25 6.5.26 6.5.27 6.5.28 6.5.29 6.5.30 6.5.31 6.5.32 6.5.33 6.5.34 6.5.35 6.5.36 6.5.37 6.5.38 6.5.39 6.5.40 6.5.41 6.5.42 6.5.43 6.5.44 6.5.45 AD75P/A1SD75P module monitoring ................................................................................. 6 - 67 AJ71ID1(ID2)-R4/A1SJ71ID1(ID2)-R4 module monitoring................................................. 6 - 73 A1S68DAV/A1S68DAI module monitoring ......................................................................... 6 - 74 A1S68AD module monitoring ............................................................................................. 6 - 75 A1S64TCTT(BW)/A1S64TCRT(BW)-S1 monitoring........................................................... 6 - 76 Q68ADV/Q68ADI/Q64AD module monitoring .................................................................... 6 - 78 Q62DA/Q64DA module monitoring .................................................................................... 6 - 79 QD62D/QD62E/QD62 module monitoring .......................................................................... 6 - 80 QD65PD2 module monitoring............................................................................................. 6 - 81 QD73A1 module monitoring ............................................................................................... 6 - 87 QD75P [ ] (N)/QD75D [ ] (N) module monitoring .............................................................. 6 - 89 QD75M module monitoring................................................................................................. 6 - 99 QD75MH module monitoring ............................................................................................ 6 - 112 QD77MS4, QD77MS2 module monitoring ....................................................................... 6 - 125 QD77MS16 module monitoring ........................................................................................ 6 - 143 QD77GF16 module monitoring......................................................................................... 6 - 174 L60AD4 module monitoring .............................................................................................. 6 - 195 L60DA4 module monitoring .............................................................................................. 6 - 197 LD62D/LD62 module monitoring ...................................................................................... 6 - 199 LD75P/LD75D module monitoring .................................................................................... 6 - 200 LD77MH4 module monitoring ........................................................................................... 6 - 210 LD77MH16 module monitoring ......................................................................................... 6 - 223 LD77MS4 module monitoring ........................................................................................... 6 - 249 LD77MS16 module monitoring ......................................................................................... 6 - 267 6.6 Operating I/O Module Monitor Screen ......................................................................................... 6 - 298 6.6.1 Specifying the module to be monitored ............................................................................ 6 - 298 6.6.2 Monitor screen configuration and key functions ............................................................... 6 - 299 6.7 Error Messages and Corrective Action ........................................................................................ 6 - 300 7. NETWORK MONITOR 7.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 7 - 1 7.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 7 - 3 7.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 7 - 3 7.2.2 Network information that can be monitored .......................................................................... 7 - 6 7.2.3 Access range ........................................................................................................................ 7 - 7 7.2.4 Precautions........................................................................................................................... 7 - 8 7.3 Operations for display.................................................................................................................... 7 - 10 7.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 7 - 13 7.4.1 Line monitor ........................................................................................................................ 7 - 13 7.4.2 Detailed monitor ................................................................................................................. 7 - 16 7.4.3 Other station monitor .......................................................................................................... 7 - 25 7.4.4 Other station communication status monitor ...................................................................... 7 - 26 7.4.5 Other station data link status monitor ................................................................................. 7 - 27 7.4.6 Other station parameter status monitor .............................................................................. 7 - 28 7.4.7 Other station CPU operation status monitor ....................................................................... 7 - 29 7.4.8 Other station CPU RUN status monitor .............................................................................. 7 - 30 7.4.9 Other station loop status monitor........................................................................................ 7 - 31 7.5 Error Message and Corrective Action............................................................................................ 7 - 32 A - 13 8. Q MOTION MONITOR 8.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 8 - 1 8.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 8 - 3 8.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 8 - 3 8.2.2 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 8 - 10 8.2.3 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 8 - 10 8.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 8 - 11 8.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 8 - 14 8.4.1 System configuration screen layout.................................................................................... 8 - 14 8.4.2 Setting method for other station monitoring........................................................................ 8 - 15 8.4.3 Monitor Menu screen .......................................................................................................... 8 - 17 8.4.4 Present Value Monitor screen ............................................................................................ 8 - 18 8.4.5 SFC Error History screen.................................................................................................... 8 - 19 8.4.6 Error List screen ................................................................................................................. 8 - 20 8.4.7 Error List Designated-Axis screen ...................................................................................... 8 - 22 8.4.8 Positioning Monitor screen ................................................................................................. 8 - 24 8.4.9 Servo Monitor screen.......................................................................................................... 8 - 26 8.4.10 Present Value History Monitor screen ................................................................................ 8 - 27 8.4.11 Parameter setting screen.................................................................................................... 8 - 29 8.4.12 Hard copy output ................................................................................................................ 8 - 32 8.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action .......................................................................................... 8 - 33 9. SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9.1 Features........................................................................................................................................... 9 - 1 9.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 9 - 3 9.2.1 System configuration ............................................................................................................ 9 - 3 9.2.2 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 9 - 10 9.2.3 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 9 - 11 9.3 Operations of Display .................................................................................................................... 9 - 12 9.4 Operations of Servo Amplifier Monitor Screens............................................................................. 9 - 15 9.4.1 Servo amplifier monitor....................................................................................................... 9 - 15 9.4.2 Setup .................................................................................................................................. 9 - 16 9.4.3 Monitor functions ................................................................................................................ 9 - 17 9.4.4 Alarm function..................................................................................................................... 9 - 19 9.4.5 Diagnostics function............................................................................................................ 9 - 22 9.4.6 Parameter setting ............................................................................................................... 9 - 29 9.4.7 Test operations ................................................................................................................... 9 - 35 9.4.8 Hard copy output ................................................................................................................ 9 - 43 9.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action .......................................................................................... 9 - 44 10. CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS 10.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 10 - 1 10.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 10 - 2 10.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 10 - 2 10.2.2 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 10 - 4 10.2.3 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 10 - 4 10.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 10 - 5 A - 14 10.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 10 - 7 10.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action .......................................................................................... 10 - 9 11. BACKUP/RESTORE 11.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 11 - 1 11.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 11 - 3 11.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 11 - 3 11.2.2 Access range .................................................................................................................... 11 - 11 11.2.3 Precautions....................................................................................................................... 11 - 11 11.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................. 11 - 15 11.3.1 Setting storage location for backup data .......................................................................... 11 - 18 11.3.2 Security and password ..................................................................................................... 11 - 19 11.3.3 Trigger backup.................................................................................................................. 11 - 25 11.3.4 Network batch backup/restore .......................................................................................... 11 - 32 11.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................. 11 - 36 11.4.1 Main menu ........................................................................................................................ 11 - 36 11.4.2 Progress screen (backup) ................................................................................................ 11 - 37 11.4.3 Data list (restoration) ........................................................................................................ 11 - 38 11.4.4 Progress screen (restoration) ........................................................................................... 11 - 39 11.4.5 Controller list screen ......................................................................................................... 11 - 40 11.4.6 Controller selection screen (Restoration) ......................................................................... 11 - 41 11.5 Backup Data Conversion Tool ..................................................................................................... 11 - 42 11.5.1 Operating environment ..................................................................................................... 11 - 42 11.5.2 How to install and start Backup Data Conversion Tool .................................................... 11 - 43 11.5.3 How to use Backup Data Conversion Tool ....................................................................... 11 - 43 11.5.4 Precautions....................................................................................................................... 11 - 45 11.6 Errors and Corrective Actions...................................................................................................... 11 - 46 12. CNC DATA I/O 12.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 12 - 1 12.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 12 - 1 12.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 12 - 1 12.2.2 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 12 - 3 12.2.3 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 12 - 3 12.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 12 - 5 12.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 12 - 7 12.5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ...................................................................................... 12 - 19 13. SFC MONITOR 13.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 13 - 1 13.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 13 - 4 13.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 13 - 4 13.2.2 Devices and range that can be monitored .......................................................................... 13 - 6 13.2.3 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 13 - 7 13.2.4 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 13 - 7 13.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 13 - 8 13.3.1 Setting SFC data storage location .................................................................................... 13 - 11 13.3.2 Reading comment files from CF card ............................................................................... 13 - 12 A - 15 13.4 Setting Display Format ................................................................................................................ 13 - 14 13.4.1 Switching languages of SFC programs ............................................................................ 13 - 14 13.4.2 Setting display mode of SFC programs ............................................................................ 13 - 14 13.4.3 Setting zoom comment display mode............................................................................... 13 - 14 13.4.4 Switching display formats between decimal and hexadecimal numbers .......................... 13 - 14 13.4.5 Setting automatic scroll mode........................................................................................... 13 - 15 13.5 How to Operate PLC Read Screen.............................................................................................. 13 - 16 13.5.1 Displayed contents ........................................................................................................... 13 - 16 13.5.2 Key functions .................................................................................................................... 13 - 19 13.6 How to Operate Block List Screen ............................................................................................... 13 - 22 13.6.1 Displayed contents ........................................................................................................... 13 - 22 13.6.2 Key functions .................................................................................................................... 13 - 23 13.6.3 Menus ............................................................................................................................... 13 - 23 13.7 How to Operate SFC Diagram Monitor Screen ........................................................................... 13 - 24 13.7.1 Displayed contents ........................................................................................................... 13 - 24 13.7.2 Key functions .................................................................................................................... 13 - 27 13.7.3 Menus ............................................................................................................................... 13 - 28 13.8 Test Operation ............................................................................................................................. 13 - 37 13.9 Error Messages and Corrective Action ........................................................................................ 13 - 39 14. LADDER EDITOR 14.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 14 - 1 14.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 14 - 4 14.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 14 - 4 14.2.2 Devices and range that can be monitored .......................................................................... 14 - 6 14.2.3 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 14 - 7 14.2.4 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 14 - 7 14.3 Display Operation .......................................................................................................................... 14 - 9 14.3.1 Setting ladder data storage location ................................................................................. 14 - 16 14.3.2 Reading comment files from CF card ............................................................................... 14 - 17 14.3.3 Program update check...................................................................................................... 14 - 19 14.3.4 Setting the security ........................................................................................................... 14 - 20 14.4 Setting Display Format ................................................................................................................ 14 - 22 14.4.1 Switching languages of sequence programs .................................................................... 14 - 22 14.4.2 Switching comment display mode .................................................................................... 14 - 22 14.4.3 Switching display formats between decimal and hexadecimal numbers .......................... 14 - 22 14.5 How to Operate PLC Read Screen.............................................................................................. 14 - 23 14.5.1 Displayed contents ........................................................................................................... 14 - 23 14.5.2 Key functions .................................................................................................................... 14 - 25 14.6 How to Operate Ladder Monitor Screen ...................................................................................... 14 - 28 14.6.1 Displayed contents ........................................................................................................... 14 - 28 14.6.2 Key functions .................................................................................................................... 14 - 29 14.6.3 Menus ............................................................................................................................... 14 - 29 14.7 How to Operate Ladder Editor Screen......................................................................................... 14 - 34 14.7.1 Displayed contents ........................................................................................................... 14 - 34 14.7.2 Key functions .................................................................................................................... 14 - 42 14.7.3 Menus ............................................................................................................................... 14 - 42 14.8 Find/Replace Operation ............................................................................................................... 14 - 53 A - 16 14.8.1 14.8.2 14.8.3 14.8.4 14.9 Device/Contact/Coil search .............................................................................................. 14 - 53 Factor search.................................................................................................................... 14 - 55 Replace device ................................................................................................................. 14 - 57 Change open/close cantact .............................................................................................. 14 - 58 Test Operation ............................................................................................................................. 14 - 59 14.10 Error Messages and Corrective Action ........................................................................................ 14 - 61 15. MELSEC-L TROUBLESHOOTING 15.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 15 - 1 15.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 15 - 2 15.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 15 - 2 15.2.2 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 15 - 2 15.3 Operation for Display ..................................................................................................................... 15 - 3 15.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 15 - 5 15.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action .......................................................................................... 15 - 7 16. LOG VIEWER 16.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 16 - 1 16.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 16 - 2 16.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 16 - 2 16.2.2 GOT Side Settings.............................................................................................................. 16 - 3 16.2.3 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 16 - 3 16.2.4 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 16 - 4 16.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 16 - 6 16.3.1 Changing screens when view logged device is selected.................................................... 16 - 7 16.3.2 Changing screens when manage log file is selected.......................................................... 16 - 8 16.4 How to Operate Various Selection Screens .................................................................................. 16 - 9 16.4.1 How to operate target setting window ................................................................................ 16 - 9 16.4.2 How to operate target selection screen ............................................................................ 16 - 10 16.4.3 How to operate Main Menu screen................................................................................... 16 - 14 16.4.4 How to operate file selection screen................................................................................. 16 - 15 16.5 How to Operate Data Log Viewer ................................................................................................ 16 - 18 16.5.1 Data log viewer screen ..................................................................................................... 16 - 18 16.5.2 Legend display ................................................................................................................. 16 - 20 16.5.3 Upper and lower limit values setting ................................................................................. 16 - 21 16.5.4 Cursor position information............................................................................................... 16 - 22 16.5.5 Selecting data ................................................................................................................... 16 - 23 16.5.6 Searching data ................................................................................................................. 16 - 24 16.5.7 Help .................................................................................................................................. 16 - 25 16.6 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ...................................................................................... 16 - 26 17. MOTION SFC MONITOR 17.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 17 - 1 17.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 17 - 2 17.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 17 - 2 17.2.2 Devices and range that can be monitored .......................................................................... 17 - 3 17.2.3 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 17 - 3 17.2.4 Readable motion SFC programs ........................................................................................ 17 - 4 A - 17 17.2.5 17.2.6 Displayable character codes............................................................................................... 17 - 4 Precautions......................................................................................................................... 17 - 4 17.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 17 - 5 17.3.1 Setting motion SFC program storage location.................................................................... 17 - 8 17.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 17 - 9 17.4.1 SFC diagram monitor screen.............................................................................................. 17 - 9 17.4.2 Detailed program window ................................................................................................. 17 - 13 17.4.3 Step list window ................................................................................................................ 17 - 15 17.4.4 Active step list window...................................................................................................... 17 - 16 17.4.5 Program batch monitor window ........................................................................................ 17 - 17 17.4.6 Communication setting window ........................................................................................ 17 - 18 17.4.7 Password input window .................................................................................................... 17 - 19 18. CNC MACHINING PROGRAM EDIT 18.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 18 - 1 18.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 18 - 1 18.2.1 System configuration .......................................................................................................... 18 - 1 18.2.2 Access range ...................................................................................................................... 18 - 2 18.2.3 Recautions.......................................................................................................................... 18 - 2 18.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 18 - 3 18.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 18 - 5 18.5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ...................................................................................... 18 - 11 19. MOTION PROGRAM (SV43) EDITOR 19.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 19 - 1 19.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 19 - 1 19.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 19 - 1 19.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 19 - 1 19.5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ........................................................................................ 19 - 1 20. MOTION PROGRAM (SV43) I/O 20.1 Features......................................................................................................................................... 20 - 1 20.2 Specifications................................................................................................................................. 20 - 1 20.3 Operations for Display ................................................................................................................... 20 - 1 20.4 Operation Procedures.................................................................................................................... 20 - 1 20.5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions ........................................................................................ 20 - 1 INDEX REVISIONS WARRANTY A - 18 MANUALS The following table lists the manual relevant to this product. Refer to each manual for any purpose. Screen creation software manuals Manual Name Packaging GT Works3 Version1 Installation Procedure Manual Enclosed in product GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 1/2, 2/2 Stored in DVD-ROM GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 1/2, 2/2 Stored in DVD-ROM GT Simulator3 Version1 Operating Manual for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM GT Converter2 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM Manual Number (Model code) SH-080866ENG (1D7MB9) SH-080867ENG (1D7MC1) SH-080861ENG (1D7MB1) SH-080862ENG (1D7MB2) Connection manuals Manual Name Packaging Manual Number (Model code) GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080868ENG (1D7MC2) GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Non-Mitsubishi Products 1) for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080869ENG (1D7MC3) GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Non-Mitsubishi Products 2) for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080870ENG (1D7MC4) GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Microcomputer, MODBUS Products, Peripherals) for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080871ENG (1D7MC5) Extended and option function manuals Manual Name Packaging Manual Number (Model code) GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080858ENG (1D7MA7) GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080859ENG (1D7MA8) GOT1000 Series User's Manual (Extended Functions, Option Functions) for GT Works3 Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080863ENG (1D7MB3) GT SoftGOT1000 manuals Manual Name GT SoftGOT1000 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 Packaging Stored in DVD-ROM Manual Number (Model code) SH-080860ENG (1D7MA9) A - 19 GT16 manuals Manual Name Packaging Manual Number (Model code) GT16 User's Manual (Hardware) Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080928ENG (1D7MD3) GT16 User's Manual (Basic Utility) Stored in DVD-ROM SH-080929ENG (1D7MD4) GT16 Handy GOT User's Manual Stored in DVD-ROM JY997D41201 JY997D41202 (09R821) GT15 manuals Manual Name GT15 User's Manual Packaging Stored in DVD-ROM Manual Number (Model code) SH-080528ENG (1D7M23) GT14 manuals Manual Name GT14 User's Manual Packaging Stored in DVD-ROM Manual Number (Model code) JY997D44801 (09R823) GT12 manuals Manual Name GT12 User's Manual Packaging Stored in DVD-ROM Manual Number (Model code) SH-080977ENG (1D7ME1) GT11 manuals Manual Name Packaging Manual Number (Model code) GT11 User's Manual Stored in DVD-ROM JY997D17501 (09R815) GT11 Handy GOT User's Manual Stored in DVD-ROM JY997D20101 JY997D20102 (09R817) GT10 manuals Manual Name GT10 User's Manual A - 20 Packaging Stored in DVD-ROM Manual Number (Model code) JY997D24701 (09R819) QUICK REFERENCE Creating a project Obtaining the specifications and operation methods of GT Designer3 Setting available functions on GT Designer3 Creating a screen displayed on the GOT GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 1/2, 2/2 Obtaining useful functions to increase efficiency of drawing Setting details for figures and objects Setting functions for the data collection or trigger action GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 1/2, 2/2 Setting functions to use peripheral devices Simulating a created project on a personal computer GT Simulator3 Version1 Operating Manual for GT Works3 Connecting a controller to the GOT Obtaining information of Mitsubishi products applicable to the GOT Connecting Mitsubishi products to the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for Connecting multiple controllersto one GOT (Multi-channel function) GT Works3 Establishing communication between a personal computer and a controller via the GOT (FA transparent function) Obtaining information of Non-Mitsubishi products applicable to the GOT • GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Non-Mitsubishi Products 1) for GT Works3 Connecting Non-Mitsubishi products to the GOT Obtaining information of peripheral devices applicable to the GOT Connecting peripheral devices including a barcode reader to the GOT • GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Non-Mitsubishi Products 2) for GT Works3 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Microcomputer, MODBUS Products, Peripherals) for GT Works3 Transferring data to the GOT Writing data to the GOT Reading data from the GOT GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 1/2, 2/2 Verifying a editing project to a GOT project A - 21 Others Obtaining specifications (including part names, external dimensions, and • GT16 User's Manual (Hardware) options) of each GOT • GT16 Handy GOT User's Manual • GT15 User's Manual • GT14 User's Manual • GT12 User's Manual Installing the GOT • GT11 User's Manual • GT11 Handy GOT User's Manual • GT10 User's Manual • GT16 User's Manual (Basic Utility) • GT16 Handy GOT User's Manual • GT15 User's Manual Operating the utility • GT14 User's Manual • GT12 User's Manual • GT11 User's Manual • GT11 Handy GOT User's Manual • GT10 User's Manual Configuring the gateway function Configuring the MES interface function Configuring the extended function and option function Using a personal computer as the GOT A - 22 GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 GOT1000 Series User's Manual (Extended Functions, Option Functions) for GT Works3 GT SoftGOT1000 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS GOT Abbreviations and generic terms GT1695M-X Abbreviation of GT1695M-XTBA, GT1695M-XTBD GT1685 GT1685M-S Abbreviation of GT1685M-STBA, GT1685M-STBD GT1675M-S Abbreviation of GT1675M-STBA, GT1675M-STBD GT1675 GT1675M-V Abbreviation of GT1675M-VTBA, GT1675M-VTBD GT1675-VN Abbreviation of GT1675-VNBA, GT1675-VNBD GT1672-VN Abbreviation of GT1672-VNBA, GT1672-VNBD GT1665M-S Abbreviation of GT1665M-STBA, GT1665M-STBD GT1665M-V Abbreviation of GT1665M-VTBA, GT1665M-VTBD GT1662 GT1662-VN Abbreviation of GT1662-VNBA, GT1662-VNBD GT1655 GT1655-V Abbreviation of GT1655-VTBD GT1595-X Abbreviation of GT1595-XTBA, GT1595-XTBD GT1585V-S Abbreviation of GT1585V-STBA, GT1585V-STBD GT1585-S Abbreviation of GT1585-STBA, GT1585-STBD GT1575V-S Abbreviation of GT1575V-STBA, GT1575V-STBD GT1575-S Abbreviation of GT1575-STBA, GT1575-STBD GT1672 GT1665 Abbreviation of GT1695, GT1685, GT1675, GT1672, GT1665, GT1662, GT1655, GT16 Handy GOT GT16 GT1595 GT1585 GT157 GT156 GOT1000 Series Description GT1695 GT155 GT1575-V Abbreviation of GT1575-VTBA, GT1575-VTBD GT1575-VN Abbreviation of GT1575-VNBA, GT1575-VNBD GT1572-VN Abbreviation of GT1572-VNBA, GT1572-VNBD GT1565-V Abbreviation of GT1565-VTBA, GT1565-VTBD GT1562-VN Abbreviation of GT1562-VNBA, GT1562-VNBD GT1555-V Abbreviation of GT1555-VTBD GT1555-Q Abbreviation of GT1555-QTBD, GT1555-QSBD GT1550-Q Abbreviation of GT1550-QLBD GT1455-Q Abbreviation of GT1455-QTBDE, GT1455-QTBD GT15 GT145 Abbreviation of GT1595, GT1585, GT157 , GT156 , GT155 GT1450-Q GT14 Abbreviation of GT1450-QMBDE, GT1450-QMBD, GT1450-QLBDE, GT1450-QLBD Abbreviation of GT1455-Q, GT1450-Q GT1275 GT1275-V Abbreviation of GT1275-VNBA, GT1275-VNBD GT1265 GT1265-V Abbreviation of GT1265-VNBA, GT1265-VNBD GT12 GT115 Abbreviation of GT1275, GT1265 GT1155-Q Abbreviation of GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD GT1150-Q Abbreviation of GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1150-QLBDA, GT1150-QLBD GT11 GT105 GT104 Abbreviation of GT115 , GT11 Handy GOT, GT1055-Q Abbreviation of GT1055-QSBD GT1050-Q Abbreviation of GT1050-QBBD GT1045-Q Abbreviation of GT1045-QSBD GT1040-Q Abbreviation of GT1040-QBBD GT1030 Abbreviation of GT1030-LBD, GT1030-LBD2, GT1030-LBL, GT1030-LBDW, GT1030-LBDW2, GT1030-LBLW, GT1030-LWD, GT1030-LWD2, GT1030-LWL, GT1030-LWDW, GT1030-LWDW2, GT1030-LWLW, GT1030-HBD, GT1030-HBD2, GT1030-HBL, GT1030-HBDW, GT1030-HBDW2, GT1030-HBLW, GT1030-HWD, GT1030-HWD2, GT1030-HWL, GT1030-HWDW, GT1030-HWDW2, GT1030-HWLW GT1020 Abbreviation of GT1020-LBD, GT1020-LBD2, GT1020-LBL, GT1020-LBDW, GT1020-LBDW2, GT1020-LBLW, GT1020-LWD, GT1020LWD2, GT1020-LWL, GT1020-LWDW, GT1020-LWDW2, GT1020-LWLW GT10 Abbreviation of GT105 , GT104 , GT1030, GT1020 A - 23 Abbreviations and generic terms GOT1000 Series GT16 Handy GOT Handy GOT GT11 Handy GOT Description GT1665HS-V Abbreviation of GT1665HS-VTBD GT1155HS-Q Abbreviation of GT1155HS-QSBD GT1150HS-Q Abbreviation of GT1150HS-QLBD GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of GT SoftGOT1000 GOT900 Series Abbreviation of GOT-A900 series, GOT-F900 series GOT800 Series Abbreviation of GOT-800 series Communication unit Abbreviations and generic terms Description Bus connection unit GT15-QBUS, GT15-QBUS2, GT15-ABUS, GT15-ABUS2, GT15-75QBUSL, GT15-75QBUS2L, GT15-75ABUSL, GT15-75ABUS2L Serial communication unit GT15-RS2-9P, GT15-RS4-9S, GT15-RS4-TE RS-422 conversion unit GT15-RS2T4-9P, GT15-RS2T4-25P Ethernet communication unit GT15-J71E71-100 MELSECNET/H communication unit GT15-J71LP23-25, GT15-J71BR13 MELSECNET/10 communication unit GT15-75J71LP23-Z*1, GT15-75J71BR13-Z*2 CC-Link IE Controller Network communication unit GT15-J71GP23-SX CC-Link IE Field Network communication unit GT15-J71GF13-T2 CC-Link communication unit GT15-J61BT13, GT15-75J61BT13-Z*3 Interface converter unit GT15-75IF900 Serial multi-drop connection unit GT01-RS4-M Connection Conversion Adapter GT10-9PT5S RS-232/485 signal conversion adapter GT14-RS2T4-9P *1 *2 *3 A9GT-QJ71LP23 + GT15-75IF900 set A9GT-QJ71BR13 + GT15-75IF900 set A8GT-J61BT13 + GT15-75IF900 set Option unit Abbreviations and generic terms Printer unit Video input unit Video/RGB unit Description GT15-PRN GT16M-V4, GT15V-75V4 RGB input unit GT16M-R2, GT15V-75R1 Video/RGB input unit GT16M-V4R1, GT15V-75V4R1 RGB output unit GT16M-ROUT, GT15V-75ROUT Multimedia unit GT16M-MMR CF card unit GT15-CFCD CF card extension unit*1 GT15-CFEX-C08SET External I/O unit GT15-DIO, GT15-DIOR Sound output unit GT15-SOUT *1 A - 24 GT15-CFEX + GT15-CFEXIF + GT15-C08CF set. Option Abbreviations and generic terms Description CF card GT05-MEM-16MC, GT05-MEM-32MC, GT05-MEM-64MC, GT05-MEM-128MC, GT05-MEM-256MC, GT05-MEM-512MC, GT05-MEM-1GC, GT05-MEM-2GC, GT05-MEM-4GC, GT05-MEM-8GC, GT05-MEM-16GC SD card NZ1MEM-2GBSD, NZ1MEM-4GBSD, NZ1MEM-8GBSD, NZ1MEM-16GBSD, L1MEM-2GBSD, L1MEM-4GBSD Memory card Memory card adaptor GT05-MEM-ADPC Option function board GT16-MESB, GT15-FNB, GT15-QFNB, GT15-QFNB16M, GT15-QFNB32M, GT15-QFNB48M, GT11-50FNB, GT15-MESB48M Battery GT15-BAT, GT11-50BAT For GT16 GT16-90PSCB, GT16-90PSGB, GT16-90PSCW, GT16-90PSGW, GT16-80PSCB, GT16-80PSGB, GT16-80PSCW, GT16-80PSGW, GT16-70PSCB, GT16-70PSGB, GT16-70PSCW, GT16-70PSGW, GT16-60PSCB, GT16-60PSGB, GT16-60PSCW, GT16-60PSGW, GT16-50PSCB, GT16-50PSGB, GT16-50PSCW, GT16-50PSGW, GT16-90PSCB-012, GT16-80PSCB-012, GT16-70PSCB-012, GT16-60PSCB-012, GT16-50PSCB-012, GT16H-60PSC For GT15 GT15-90PSCB, GT15-90PSGB, GT15-90PSCW, GT15-90PSGW, GT15-80PSCB, GT15-80PSGB, GT15-80PSCW, GT15-80PSGW, GT15-70PSCB, GT15-70PSGB, GT15-70PSCW, GT15-70PSGW, GT15-60PSCB, GT15-60PSGB, GT15-60PSCW, GT15-60PSGW, GT15-50PSCB, GT15-50PSGB, GT15-50PSCW, GT15-50PSGW For GT14 GT14-50PSCB, GT14-50PSGB, GT14-50PSCW, GT14-50PSGW Protective Sheet Protective cover for oil For GT12 GT11-70PSCB, GT11-65PSCB For GT11 GT11-50PSCB, GT11-50PSGB, GT11-50PSCW, GT11-50PSGW, GT11H-50PSC For GT10 GT10-50PSCB, GT10-50PSGB, GT10-50PSCW, GT10-50PSGW, GT10-40PSCB, GT10-40PSGB, GT10-40PSCW, GT10-40PSGW, GT10-30PSCB, GT10-30PSGB, GT10-30PSCW, GT10-30PSGW, GT10-20PSCB, GT10-20PSGB, GT10-20PSCW, GT10-20PSGW GT05-90PCO, GT05-80PCO, GT05-70PCO, GT05-60PCO, GT05-50PCO, GT16-50PCO, GT10-40PCO, GT10-30PCO, GT10-20PCO USB environmental protection cover GT16-UCOV, GT16-50UCOV, GT15-UCOV, GT14-50UCOV, GT11-50UCOV Stand GT15-90STAND, GT15-80STAND, GT15-70STAND, A9GT-50STAND, GT05-50STAND Attachment GT15-70ATT-98, GT15-70ATT-87, GT15-60ATT-97, GT15-60ATT-96, GT15-60ATT-87, GT15-60ATT-77, GT15-50ATT-95W, GT15-50ATT-85 Backlight GT16-90XLTT, GT16-80SLTT, GT16-70SLTT, GT16-70VLTT, GT16-70VLTTA, GT16-70VLTN, GT16-60SLTT, GT16-60VLTT, GT16-60VLTN, GT15-90XLTT, GT15-80SLTT, GT15-70SLTT, GT15-70VLTT, GT15-70VLTN, GT15-60VLTT, GT15-60VLTN Multi-color display board GT15-XHNB, GT15-VHNB Connector conversion box GT11H-CNB-37S, GT16H-CNB-42S Emergency stop sw guard cover GT11H-50ESCOV, GT16H-60ESCOV Wall-hanging fitting GT14H-50ATT Memory loader GT10-LDR Memory board GT10-50FMB Panel-mounted USB port extension GT14-C10EXUSB-4S, GT10-C10EXUSB-5S A - 25 Software Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT Works3 Abbreviation of the SW DND-GTWK3-E and SW DND-GTWK3-EA GT Designer3 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer3 for GOT1000 series GT Simulator3 Abbreviation of screen simulator GT Simulator3 for GOT1000/GOT900 series GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of monitoring software GT SoftGOT1000 GT Converter2 Abbreviation of data conversion software GT Converter2 for GOT1000/GOT900 series GT Designer2 Classic Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer2 Classic for GOT900 series GT Designer2 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer2 for GOT1000/GOT900 series iQ Works Abbreviation of iQ Platform compatible engineering environment MELSOFT iQ Works MELSOFT Navigator Generic term for integrated development environment software included in the SW DNC-IQWK (iQ Platform compatible engineering environment MELSOFT iQ Works) MELSOFT iQ AppPortal SW DND-IQAPL-M type integrated application management software GX Works3 Abbreviation of SW DND-GXW3-E and SW DND-GXW3-EA type programmable controller engineering software GX Works2 Abbreviation of SW DNC-GXW2-E and SW DNC-GXW2-EA type programmable controller engineering software Controller simulator GX Simulator3 Abbreviation of GX Works3 with the simulation function GX Simulator2 Abbreviation of GX Works2 with the simulation function GX Simulator Abbreviation of SW D5C-LLT-E(-EV) type ladder logic test tool function software packages (SW5D5C-LLT (-EV) or later versions) GX Developer Abbreviation of SW D5C-GPPW-E(-EV)/SW D5F-GPPW-E type software package GX LogViewer Abbreviation of SW DNN-VIEWER-E type software package PX Developer Abbreviation of SW D5C-FBDQ-E type FBD software package for process control MT Works2 Abbreviation of motion controller engineering environment MELSOFT MT Works2(SW DND-MTW2-E) MT Developer Abbreviation of SW RNC-GSV type integrated start-up support software for motion controller Q series MR Configurator2 Abbreviation of SW DNC-MRC2-E type Servo Configuration Software MR Configurator Abbreviation of MRZJW -SETUP E type Servo Configuration Software FR Configurator Abbreviation of Inverter Setup Software (FR-SW -SETUP-WE) NC Configurator Abbreviation of CNC parameter setting support tool NC Configurator FX Configurator-FP Abbreviation of parameter setting, monitoring, and testing software packages for FX3U-20SSC-H (SW D5C-FXSSC-E) FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool Abbreviation of FX3U-ENET-L type Ethernet module setting software (SW1D5-FXENETL-E) RT ToolBox2 Abbreviation of robot program creation software (3D-11C-WINE) MX Component Abbreviation of MX Component Version (SW D5C-ACT-E, SW D5C-ACT-EA) MX Sheet Abbreviation of MX Sheet Version CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool Abbreviation of CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool (SW1DNN-LLUTL-E) (SW D5C-SHEET-E, SW D5C-SHEET-EA) License key (for GT SoftGOT1000) Abbreviations and generic terms License A - 26 Description GT15-SGTKEY-U, GT15-SGTKEY-P Others Abbreviations and generic terms Description IAI Abbreviation of IAI Corporation AZBIL Abbreviation of Azbil Corporation (former Yamatake Corporation) OMRON Abbreviation of OMRON Corporation KEYENCE Abbreviation of KEYENCE CORPORATION KOYO EI Abbreviation of KOYO ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO., LTD. SHARP Abbreviation of Sharp Manufacturing Systems Corporation JTEKT Abbreviation of JTEKT Corporation SHINKO Abbreviation of Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. CHINO Abbreviation of CHINO CORPORATION TOSHIBA Abbreviation of TOSHIBA CORPORATION TOSHIBA MACHINE Abbreviation of TOSHIBA MACHINE CO., LTD. HITACHI IES Abbreviation of Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co., Ltd. HITACHI Abbreviation of Hitachi, Ltd. FUJI Abbreviation of FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. PANASONIC Abbreviation of Panasonic Corporation PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL DEVICES SUNX Abbreviation of Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. YASKAWA Abbreviation of YASKAWA Electric Corporation YOKOGAWA Abbreviation of Yokogawa Electric Corporation ALLEN-BRADLEY Abbreviation of Allen-Bradley products manufactured by Rockwell Automation, Inc. GE Abbreviation of GE Intelligent Platforms LS IS Abbreviation of LS Industrial Systems Co., Ltd. MITSUBISHI INDIA Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd. SCHNEIDER Abbreviation of Schneider Electric SA SICK Abbreviation of SICK AG SIEMENS Abbreviation of Siemens AG RKC Abbreviation of RKC INSTRUMENT INC. HIRATA Abbreviation of Hirata Corporation MURATEC Abbreviation of Muratec products manufactured by Muratec Automation Co., Ltd. PLC Abbreviation of programmable controller Temperature controller Generic term for temperature controller manufactured by each corporation Indicating controller Generic term for indicating controller manufactured by each corporation Control equipment Generic term for control equipment manufactured by each corporation CHINO controller Abbreviation of indicating controller manufactured by CHINO CORPORATION PC CPU module Abbreviation of PC CPU Unit manufactured by CONTEC CO., LTD GOT (server) Abbreviation of GOTs that use the server function GOT (client) Abbreviation of GOTs that use the client function Windows font Abbreviation of TrueType font and OpenType font available for Windows (Differs from the True Type fonts settable with GT Designer3) Intelligent function module Indicates the modules other than the PLC CPU, power supply module and I/O module that are mounted to the base unit MODBUS/RTU Generic term for the protocol designed to use MODBUS protocol messages on a serial communication MODBUS/TCP Generic term for the protocol designed to use MODBUS protocol messages on a TCP/IP network A - 27 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL The following symbols are used in this manual. Shows whether the GT16, GT15, GT14, GT12, GT11, GT10, and GT SoftGOT1000 are applicable. : Applicable : Not applicable [ ] : Shows the setting item displayed on the software screen or the GOT screen. Show the items including detailed explanation (manual and the chapter, section, item). POINT Refers to the information required. HINT Refers to the supplementary explanations for reference. Shows the operation steps. Operate the steps from the step 1. The above is different from the actual page, as it is provided for explanation only. A - 28 POINT (1) Precautions for using each function Some functions are not available depending on the GOT used, target CPU or connection form. For option function boards, functions available on each GOT, and restrictions on each target CPU and connection form, see the appropriate chapter. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR This manual describes the following functions available on a GOT system in which the standard monitor OS, an Extended function OS, an Option OS, and the Communication driver are installed. • System monitor • Ladder monitor • A list editor • FX list editor • Intelligent module monitor • Network monitor • Q motion monitor • Servo amplifer monitor • CNC monitor • Backup/restore • CNC data I/O • SFC monitor • Ladder editor • MELSEC-L Troubleshooting • Log viewer • Motion SFC monitor • CNC machining program edit • Motion program (SV43) editor • Motion program (SV43) I/O The monitor functions explained herein are intended to troubleshoot the PLC system and to streamline maintenance operations. OVERVIEW 1 OVERVIEW 5 (2) Display examples in this manual In this manual, with a few special exceptions, explanations are given primarily using the GT1675M-V screens. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 1-1 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1.1.1 Each function and related manuals The difference between the extended and option functions of the GOT is shown below. • Extended functions : Functions available by installing an Extended function OS. • Option functions : Functions available by connecting an option function board (including a board with add-on memory). Many of the option functions require an Option OS to be installed. For a description of each function, see the appropriate manual listed below. Manuals describing functions and how to set them Category Function name Stroke font Operator authentication USB mouse/keyboard function Reference GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) Device data transfer Bar code RFID Remote personal computer operation(serial) Remote personal computer operation(Ethernet) VNC® server function Video display GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) Multimedia External I/O/operation panel Extended functions RGB display Report Sound output File transfer function (FTP client) GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 SoftGOT-GOT link function GT SoftGOT1000 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 System monitor 2. SYSTEM MONITOR Backup/restore 11. BACKUP/RESTORE CNC data I/O 12. CNC DATA I/O MELSEC-L Troubleshooting 15. MELSEC-L TROUBLESHOOTING Log viewer 16. LOG VIEWER CNC machining program edit 18. CNC MACHINING PROGRAM EDIT Motion program (SV43) editor 19. MOTION PROGRAM (SV43) EDITOR Motion program (SV43) I/O 20. MOTION PROGRAM (SV43) I/O KANJI regions GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) Document display Kana-kanji conversion Kana-kanji conversion (enhanced version) Historical data list display Historical Trend Graph Operation log Option functions GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) Logging Recipe Advanced Recipe Object Script Multi-channel GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Gateway GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual for GT Works3 MES interface GOT1000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 (Continued to next page) 1-2 1.1 Before Using Each Function Option OS 1 Ladder monitor 3. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION A list editor 4. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR FX list editor 5. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Intelligent module monitor 6. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Network monitor 7. NETWORK MONITOR Q motion monitor 8. Q MOTION MONITOR Servo amplifer monitor 9. SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR CNC monitor 10. CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS SFC monitor 13. SFC MONITOR Ladder editor 14. LADDER EDITOR Motion SFC monitor 17. MOTION SFC MONITOR Maintenance timing setting User's Manual for the GOT used OVERVIEW Reference 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Function name 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Manuals describing how to connect an option function board User's Manual for the GOT used Manuals describing how to install each OS OS Reference manual Extended function OS 1.1.2 4 GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) Option OS Hardware and OS’ required for each function To use each function, extended function OS, or option OS and option function board is required. For installing the extended function OS or option OS on the GOT, make sure that the user area of the specified drive has enough free space for the OS memory space shown on the next page. For details of data transfer, refer to the following. The following shows the option function boards applicable to each GOT. GOT Option function board GT16-MESB GT15 GT15-FNB, GT15-QFNB, GT15-QFNB16M, GT15-QFNB32M, GT15-QFNB48M, GT15-MESB48M GT14 Not required GT12 Not required GT11 GT11-50FNB GT10 Not required 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR GT16 An option function board (GT15-FNB or GT11-50FNB) is built in the following GOTs. GOT GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1150-QLBDA GT11 7 All models Function version D or later GT1155-QTBD Hardware Version A or later GT1155HS-QSBD, GT1150HS-QLBD Hardware Version B or later GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD Hardware Version C or later *1 NETWORK MONITOR GT15 Description*1 Model 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Category 8 For how to confirm the function version or hardware version, refer to the following. When using the GOTs mentioned above, option functions operated with the GT15-FNB or GT11-50FNB can be used without installing an option function board. For using functions operated with the GT16-MESB, GT15-QFNB( M), or GT15-MESB48M, and for adding more memory to the GT15, install an applicable option function board. An additional option function board can be installed on the GOT with a built-in option function board. 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1-3 Q MOTION MONITOR User's Manual for the GOT used (However, an option function board inapplicable to the GOT, such as a GT15 option function board to the GT16, cannot be used.) For GT16 : Required (Either one) Function name Stroke font*2 Extended function OS / option OS name OS memory space (user area)*1 : Unusable Option function board Built-in flash memory (ROM) User memory (RAM) GT16-MESB Stroke Font Support Data 300 KB 400 KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (JPN) 2160KB 2160KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (JPN)(supporting Hangul) 3175KB 3175KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (China GB) 1474KB 1474KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (China GB)(supporting Hangul) 2016KB 2016KB Not required Operator authentication 460KB 730KB Not required Fingerprint Authentication 270KB 616KB Not required USB mouse/keyboard function USB Mouse/Keybord 80KB 200KB Not required Device data transfer Device Data Transfer 50KB 100KB Not required Bar code Bar code 50KB 84KB Not required RFID RFID 50KB 166KB Not required Remote personal computer Video/RGB 298KB 480KB Not required operation(serial)*6*8 PC Remote Operation (Serial) 50KB 84KB Not required PC Remote Operation (Ethernet) 860KB 5130KB Not required Video display*6*8 Video/RGB 298KB 480KB Not required Multimedia*6*8 Multimedia 298KB 1074KB Not required External I/O / Operation Panel External I/O / Operation Panel 70KB 100KB Not required RGB display*6*8 Video/RGB 298KB 480KB Not required Report 150KB 235KB Not required Report Printer (PictBridge) 552KB 1104KB Not required Printer (serial) 80KB 200KB Not required Sound Output 100KB 200KB Not required Operator Authentication Remote personal computer operation(Ethernet)*6 Sound Output System monitor Backup/restore*9 System monitor 450KB 692KB Not required Backup/Restore 420KB 766KB Not required Device name converter 400KB 800KB Not required CNC Data I/O 210KB 383KB Not required GOT Platform Library 77KB 200KB Not required CNC Machining Program Edit 220KB 738KB Not required GOT Platform Library 77KB 200KB Not required MELSEC-L Troubleshooting MELSEC-L Troubleshooting Function 340KB 770KB Not required SoftGOT-GOT link function SoftGOT-GOT Link Function 100KB 200KB Not required Log viewer Log viewer 1434KB 3882KB Not required CNC data I/O*3*8 CNC machining program edit*3*8 ® VNC server function VNC server 512KB 8192KB Not required Motion program (SV43) editor Motion program (SV43) editor 510KB 1010KB Not required Motion program (SV43) I/O Motion program (SV43) I/O 210KB 383KB Not required (Continued to next page) 1-4 1.1 Before Using Each Function : Required 1280KB Not required Standard Font (China Big5) 1920KB 1920KB Not required Standard Font (Japanese) 1280KB 1280KB Not required Stroke Font (JPN) 1037KB 1037KB Not required Stroke Font (China GB5) 1248KB 1248KB Not required Stroke Font (China Big5) 1680KB 1680KB Not required Document display Document Display 150KB 3072KB Not required Kana-kanji conversion (enhanced version) KANA KANJI(JPN) (Enhanced Version) 1242KB 2774KB Not required Historical data list display Not required - - Not required Historical Trend Graph Not required - - Not required Operation Log 384KB 1221KB Not required Device name converter 400KB 800KB Not required Logging Logging 380KB 710KB Not required Recipe Recipe 70KB 100KB Not required Advanced Recipe Advanced Recipe 310KB 1187KB Not required Object Script Object Script 180KB 360KB Not required Operation log Multi-channel Gateway MES interface Ladder monitor Not required - - Not required Gateway (Server, Client) 50KB 100KB Not required Gateway (Mail) 50KB 100KB Not required Gateway (FTP server) 50KB 84KB Not required Not required File transfer (FTP client) 300KB 1300KB MES Interface 1598KB 13461KB Ladder monitor for MELSEC-A 342KB 674KB Not required Ladder monitor for MELSEC-FX 342KB 674KB Not required Ladder monitor for MELSEC-Q/L/QnA 590KB 4170KB Not required A list editor List editor for MELSEC-A 542KB 1024KB Not required List editor for MELSEC-FX 542KB 1024KB Not required Intelligent module monitor Intelligent module monitor 390KB 770KB Not required Network monitor Network monitor 210KB 370KB Not required Q motion monitor Q motion monitor 390KB 770KB Not required Servo amplifier monitor Servo amplifier monitor 390KB 770KB Not required CNC monitor 390KB 770KB Not required GOT Platform Library 77KB 200KB Not required SFC monitor 442KB 2108KB Not required SFC monitor (enhanced)*10 442KB 2108KB Not required GOT Function Expansion Library 4729KB 19381KB Not required 9458KB 25840KB Not required GOT Function Expansion Library (enhanced)*10 4 6 7 (Continued to next page) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR SFC monitor*4 3 5 FX list editor CNC monitor*3*8 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1280KB LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Standard Font (China GB) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR GT16-MESB OVERVIEW Option function board User memory (RAM) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR OS memory space (user area) Built-in flash memory (ROM) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR KANJI regions Extended function OS / option OS name 1 NETWORK MONITOR Function name : Unusable 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1-5 : Required Extended function OS / option OS name Function name OS memory space (user area) *10 Ladder editor (enhanced) Ladder editor*5*8 GOT Function Expansion Library GOT Function Expansion Library (enhanced)*10 Motion SFC monitor*7 Maintenance timing setting *1 *2 Option function board Built-in flash memory (ROM) User memory (RAM) GT16-MESB 77KB 200KB Not required 2567KB 8192KB Not required 2567KB 8192KB Not required 4729KB 19381KB Not required 9458KB 25840KB Not required GOT Platform Library Ladder editor : Unusable GOT Platform Library 77KB 200KB Not required Motion SFC monitor 1240KB 12522KB Not required Not required - - Not required The OS memory space differs between the built-in flash memory (ROM) and the user memory (RAM). When writing data, including the OS, communication drivers, and project data, from the built-in flash memory (ROM) to the user memory (RAM), the OS data size increases. Make sure that the total data size does not exceed the user memory (RAM) capacity. For using fonts, install option fonts if necessary. For how to use fonts and the setting method, refer to the following manual. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 *10 Inapplicable to the GT1675M-V, GT1675-VN, GT1672-VN, GT1665M-V, and GT1662-VN. For using the SFC monitor, install all the OSs of [GOT Platform Library], [SFC monitor], and [GOT Function Expansion Library] on the GOT. For using the ladder editor, install all the OSs of [GOT Platform Library], [Ladder editor], and [GOT Function Expansion Library] on the GOT. Inapplicable to the GT1675-VN, GT1672-VN, and GT1662-VN. For using the motion SFC monitor, install all the OSs of [GOT Platform Library] and [Motion SFC monitor] on the GOT. Inapplicable to GT1655. For using the trigger backup, install the backup/restore function and the device name converter. For not using the trigger backup, install only the backup/restore function. For using the Q00UJCPU-S8, QnUDVCPU, L06CPU, or L26CPU, install this function. For GT15 For GOTs with built-in option function boards, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function : Required (Either one) Function name Stroke font*1 Operator Authentication : Unusable Option function board Extended function OS / option OS name OS memory space (user area) Stroke Font Support Data 400 KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (JPN) 2160KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (JPN)(supporting Hangul) 3175KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (China GB) 1474KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (China GB)(supporting Hangul) 2016KB Not required Operator authentication 784KB Not required GT15-FNB GT15-QFNB GT15-QFNB M Fingerprint Authentication 616KB Not required Device data transfer Device Data Transfer 100KB Not required Bar code Bar code 84KB Not required RFID RFID 166KB Not required Remote personal computer Video/RGB 512KB Not required operation*2 PC Remote Operation 84KB Not required Video display*2 Video/RGB 512KB Not required External I/O / Operation Panel External I/O / Operation Panel 100KB Not required GT15-MESB48M (Continued to next page) 1-6 1.1 Before Using Each Function : Required OS memory space (user area) RGB display*2 Video/RGB 512KB Report 235KB Not required Report*10 Printer (PictBridge) 1104KB Not required Printer (serial) 200KB Not required Sound Output 200KB Not required System monitor 746KB Not required Backup/Restore 820KB Not required Document display Kana-kanji conversion *4 Not required 437KB Not required GOT Platform Library 100KB Not required SoftGOT-GOT Link Function 200KB Not required Standard Font (China GB) 1280KB Standard Font (China Big5) 1920KB Standard Font (Japanese) 1280KB Stroke Font (JPN) 1037KB Stroke Font (China GB5) 1248KB Stroke Font (China Big5) 1680KB Document Display 2048KB KANA KANJI(JPN) *4 Kana-kanji conversion KANA KANJI(JPN) (enhanced version)*4 (Enhanced Version)*4 Historical data list display Not required Historical Trend Graph Operation log Logging Not required - Operation Log 1218KB Device name converter 800KB Logging 740KB Recipe 100KB 1241KB Object Script Object Script 360KB MES *6 Ladder monitor OVERVIEW - Advanced Recipe interface*5 4 2774KB Recipe Gateway 3 1223KB Advanced Recipe Multi-channel SYSTEM MONITOR 800KB CNC Data I/O LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION KANJI regions Device name converter 2 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR SoftGOT-GOT link function Not required Not required - Gateway (Server, Client) 100KB Gateway (Mail) 100KB Gateway (FTP server) 64KB File transfer (FTP client) 1300KB MES Interface 3196KB Ladder monitor for MELSEC-A 523KB Ladder monitor for MELSEC-FX 592KB Ladder monitor for MELSEC-Q/L/QnA 1082KB A list editor List editor for MELSEC-A 1058KB FX list editor List editor for MELSEC-FX 1058KB Intelligent module monitor*6 Intelligent module monitor 384KB Network monitor Network monitor 324KB Q motion monitor Q motion monitor 607KB Servo amplifier monitor Servo amplifier monitor 524KB 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR CNC data I/O*3 GT15-MESB48M 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Backup/restore*11 GT15-QFNB GT15-QFNB M Not required 7 NETWORK MONITOR System monitor GT15-FNB 8 (Continued to next page) 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1-7 Q MOTION MONITOR Sound Output 1 Option function board Extended function OS / option OS name Function name : Unusable : Required (Either one) Extended function OS / option OS name Function name CNC monitor*3 CNC monitor 588KB GOT Platform Library 100KB SFC monitor SFC monitor (enhanced) SFC monitor*6*7 GOT Function Expansion Library (enhanced)*12 GOT Platform Library Ladder editor Ladder editor (enhanced)*12 GOT Function Expansion Library (enhanced)*12 Motion SFC monitor*6*10 Maintenance timing setting GT15-FNB GT15-QFNB GT15-QFNB M GT15-MESB48M Not required 1373KB *12 GOT Function Expansion Library Ladder editor*6*8*9 OS memory space (user area) : Unusable Option function board 1373KB 4729KB 9458KB 100KB Not required 5121KB 5121KB 9458KB GOT Platform Library 100KB Motion SFC monitor 2477KB Not required - Not required *1 For using fonts, install option fonts if necessary. For how to use fonts and the setting method, refer to the following manual. *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 Applicable to the GT1585V-S and GT1575V-S only. Applicable to the GT1595-X, GT1585V-S, GT1585-S, GT1575V-S, and GT1575-S only. This function is dedicated to Japanese version. A capacity of 8218KB in the add-on memory (48MB) of the GT15-MESB48M is used for the MES interface function operation. Inapplicable to the GT1555-Q and GT1550-Q. For using the SFC monitor function, a capacity of 6202KB or more is required in the user area of the specified drive for installing the extended function OS and option OS. (For using the GOT with the built-in flash memory of 5MB, set the OS boot drive to [A: Standard CF Card].) For operating GOT Function Expansion Library (option OS), a capacity of 12920KB is required in the user area of the GOT memory. (A total memory capacity of 14393KB is required for using the SFC monitor function.) Therefore, the following settings are required depending on the GOT to be used. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) GOT GT1575-VN, GT1562-VN GT1572-VN, Other than the above Required setting • Setting the OS boot drive to [A: Standard CF Card] • Memory expansion (Installing an option function board with add-on memory) • Memory expansion (Installing an option function board with add-on memory) For setting the OS boot drive, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) *8 *9 *10 *11 *12 1-8 The GT1555-V does not support the function. For using the ladder editor function, a capacity of 9950KB or more is required in the user area of the specified drive for installing the extended function OS and option OS. A total memory capacity of 21212KB is required for using the ladder editor function. Therefore, to use the ladder editor function, set the OS boot drive to [A: Standard CF Card] and mount an option function board with 16MB or more memory on the GOT. For using the motion SFC monitor, install all the OSs of [GOT Platform Library] and [Motion SFC monitor] on the GOT. For using the motion SFC monitor function, a capacity of 2577KB or more is required in the user area of the specified drive for installing the extended function OS and option OS. A total memory capacity of 12622KB is required for using the motion SFC monitor function. Therefore, to use the motion SFC monitor function, mount an option function board with 16MB or more memory on the GOT. For using the trigger backup, install the backup/restore function and the device name converter. For not using the trigger backup, install only the backup/restore function. For using the Q00UJCPU-S8, QnUDVCPU, L06CPU, or L26CPU, install this function. 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1 For GT14 Stroke Font Support Data 400KB 1300KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (JPN) 2160KB 2160KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (JPN)(supporting Hangul) 3175KB 3175KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (China GB) 1474KB 1474KB Not required Stroke Standard Font (China GB)(supporting Hangul) 2016KB 2016KB Not required Operation log Operation Log 730KB 730KB Not required Bar code Bar code 84KB 84KB Not required RFID RFID 166KB 166KB Not required USB mouse/keyboard function USB Mouse/Keybord 200KB 200KB Not required Device data transfer Device Data Transfer 100KB 100KB Not required *1 Stroke font System monitor Backup/restore*2 692KB 692KB Not required 766KB 766KB Not required Device name converter 800KB 800KB Not required VNC server 512KB 2048KB Not required Standard Font (China GB) 1280KB 1280KB Not required Standard Font (China Big5) 1920KB 1920KB Not required Standard Font (Japanese) 1280KB 1280KB Not required Stroke Font (JPN) 1037KB 1037KB Not required Stroke Font (China GB5) 1248KB 1248KB Not required Stroke Font (China Big5) 1680KB 1680KB Not required Kana-kanji conversion (enhanced version) KANA KANJI(JPN) (Enhanced Version) 1228KB 2048KB Not required Logging Logging 710KB 710KB Not required server function KANJI regions Recipe Recipe 100KB 100KB Not required Advanced Recipe Advanced Recipe 1187KB 1187KB Not required Object Script Gateway*3 Object Script 360KB 360KB Not required Gateway (Server, Client) 100KB 100KB Not required Gateway (Mail) 100KB 100KB Not required Gateway (FTP server) 84KB 84KB Not required File transfer (FTP client) 1300KB 1300KB Not required A list editor List editor for MELSEC-A 1024KB 1024KB Not required FX list editor List editor for MELSEC-FX 1024KB 1024KB Not required *1 3 4 5 6 For using fonts, install option fonts if necessary. For how to use fonts and the setting method, refer to the following manual. 7 GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) *3 For using the trigger backup, install the backup/restore function and the device name converter. For not using the trigger backup, install only the backup/restore function. Can be used only with GT1455-QTBDE or GT1450-QLBDE. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR *2 NETWORK MONITOR VNC® System monitor Backup/Restore 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Option function board LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION User memory (RAM) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Built-in flash memory (ROM) OVERVIEW OS memory space (user area)*1 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Extended function OS / option OS name INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Function name 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1-9 For GT12 Function name Extended function OS / option OS name OS memory space (user area) Bar code Bar code 50KB RFID RFID 50KB System monitor Backup/restore*1 Logging System monitor 450KB Backup/Restore 420KB Device name converter 400KB Logging 380KB Recipe Recipe 70KB Gateway Gateway (FTP server) 50KB A list editor List editor for MELSEC-A 542KB FX list editor List editor for MELSEC-FX 542KB *1 Option function board Built-in flash memory (ROM) Not required For using the trigger backup, install the backup/restore function and the device name converter. For not using the trigger backup, install only the backup/restore function. For GT11 For GOTs with built-in option function boards, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function : Required - : Unusable OS memory space (user area) Option function board Function name Extended function OS/ Option OS name Bar code Bar code Not required RFID RFID Not required System monitor System monitor Recipe A list Recipe editor*1 Not required 0KB List editor for MELSEC-A FX list editor*2 *1 *2 GT11-50FNB List editor for MELSEC-FX Inapplicable to the GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, and GT1150-QLBDQ. Inapplicable to the GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDQ, and GT1150QLBDA. For GT10 Function name Extended function OS/ Option OS name OS memory capacity (user area) Option function board Bar code Not required - Not required Not required - Not required Not required - Not required Recipe FX list editor *1 1 - 10 *1 Inapplicable to the GT1030 and GT1020. 1.1 Before Using Each Function Before operating each function, download the required Extended function OS or Option OS into the GOT according to the procedure shown below, and connect required hardware to the GOT. Start Mount the option function board or multi-color display board. (As necessary) When transferring data from PC to built-in flash memory and starting GOT with built-in flash memory When transferring data from CF card to built-in flash memory and starting GOT with built-in flash memory Connect GOT and PC with a USB cable or RS-232 cable. Insert the CF card in the PC. Write the OS and project data to be installed on the GOT from the PC to the CF card. 1) Write the standard monitor OS, communication driver, extended function OS, option OS, project data in the CF card. 1) Set the OS boot drive to [A: Standard CF Card]. *2 Turn on the CF card access switch, and then install or download the standard monitor OS, communication driver, option OS, extended function OS, and project data. Mount units to GOT. 4 Insert the CF card in the PC. Write the OS and project data to be installed on the GOT from the PC to the CF card. Check that the CF card access switch is off, and insert the CF card into the GOT. SYSTEM MONITOR When transferring data to CF card and starting GOT with CF card 2) Write the standard monitor OS, communication driver, option OS, extended function OS, project data, and special data into the CF card. GT Designer3 Version 1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) User's Manual for the GOT used Check that the CF card access switch is off, and insert the CF card into the GOT. 5 6 Turn on the CF card access switch. User's Manual for the GOT used 7 Check the Communication settings. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Connect the GOT and controller with a cable. NETWORK MONITOR 2) Write the project data created on a personal computer. *1 User's Manual for the GOT used Turn on the power supply of GOT and the system of the connection destination. 8 Start the monitor. End Q MOTION MONITOR Transfer the OS and project data to be installed on the GOT from the PC to the GOT. 1) Write the standard monitor OS, communication driver, extended function OS, option function OS and others to the GOT. After writing is completed, the GOT automatically restarts. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Wire for the GOT power supply. GT Designer3 Version 1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Funtions) User's Manual for the GOT used MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Create project data. 2 GT Works3 Version1 Installation Procedure Manual INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Install GT Works3 in the PC. OVERVIEW 1 Outline of procedure to the operation of each function MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1.1.3 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1 - 11 *1 Project data can be also downloaded/uploaded via Ethernet. For download/upload of project data via Ethernet, BootOS and standard monitor OS should be installed in the GOT in advance so that the GOT and PC can communicate with each other via Ethernet by setting Communication Settings. Refer to the following manual for details. *2 The B drive cannot be set as the OS boot drive. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) POINT Precautions for setting OS boot drive to [A: Standard CF Card] (1) GOT startup time When the OS boot drive is set to [A: Standard CF Card], the GOT startup time with the A drive takes longer than that with the C drive. The GOT startup time with the A drive differs depending on the CF card type, the numbers of extended function OSs and option OSs, and project data size. (2) Handling CF card during booting OS Do not remove the CF card and do not turn off the CF card access switch during booting the OS. Doing so causes the boot to fail. As a result, the GOT does not start correctly. (3) Corrective actions when OS cannot be booted The OS cannot be booted in the following conditions. Take the following corrective actions, and then boot the OS again. 1 - 12 Condition Corrective action The type of the GOT to be used differs from the GOT type data set with GT Designer2 stored in the CF card. Select the same GOT type as the GOT to be used in the Communicate with Memory Card screen. Select OSs and project data to be downloaded, and then download the selected data to the CF card. The OS boot drive has insufficient free space. Mount an option function board with add-on memory on the GOT or delete unnecessary data. The CF card access switch is off. Turn on the CF card access switch. 1.1 Before Using Each Function Languages available for each function are shown in the following table. For details of font data and displayable language, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) Japanese English Chinese (Simplified) : Not displayed, Eng.: Displayed in English) Chinese (Traditional) German Korean Utility function System monitor Ladder monitor Ladder monitor for MELSEC-A Ladder monitor for MELSEC-Q/L/QnA *1 Eng. Ladder monitor for MELSEC-A Eng. Eng. Ladder monitor for MELSEC-FX 4 Ladder monitor for MELSEC-Q/L/QnA Eng. Eng. Eng. Eng. Eng. Eng. Eng. Eng. Q motion monitor*3 Eng. Eng. Eng. Eng. Servo amplifier monitor*3 Eng. Eng. Eng. Eng. *2 *2 *2 *2 A list editor FX list editor Intelligent module monitor*3 5 Network monitor CNC monitor Monitor area *2 *2 Other than the above 6 Backup/restore CNC data I/O MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Other than the above Eng. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Ladder monitor for MELSEC-FX MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR File name Title Comment Note Statement Eng. Eng. Eng. SFC monitor Ladder editor MELSEC-L Troubleshooting 7 Log viewer Motion SFC monitor CNC machining program edit Eng. Eng. Eng. NETWORK MONITOR • • • • • 2 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Function : Displayed, SYSTEM MONITOR ( OVERVIEW 1 Displayable languages for each function Motion program (SV43) editor Motion program (SV43) I/O *1 8 For further information, see the following: 3.5.7 Language switching of the sequence program (MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor) *2 *3 The displayable language depends on the setting of the CNC side. (The language used on the monitor area is not linked to the language setting of [GOT setup].) For the CNC settings, refer to the manual of CNC (C70, C6/C64) to be connected. Special data is displayed in the language selected in GT Designer3. 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1 - 13 Q MOTION MONITOR 1.1.4 1 - 14 1.1 Before Using Each Function 1 SYSTEM MONITOR OVERVIEW 2. The system monitor function is capable of monitoring and changing the devices within a target controller. It is intended to troubleshoot the controller system and to streamline maintenance operations. By installing the system monitor, an extended function OS, from GT Designer 2 into the GOT, you can monitor and test the devices of the controller and the buffer memory of the intelligent function module. Any device on four dedicated screens can be monitored. The system monitor function comprises four monitors - entry monitor, batch monitor, TC monitor, and BM monitor, and you can monitor any device according to the application. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2.1 Features SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4 (On the GT15) (On the GT15) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Batch monitor Entry monitor The batch monitor function monitors up to 16 controller devices from the device number specified by the user in a single window. ( ( 2.5 Entry Monitor) TC monitor 2.6 Batch Monitor) BM monitor (monitoring Buffer memory) (On the GT15) (On the GT15) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR The entry monitor function monitors up to 8 controller devices entered by the user in a single window. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 The TC monitor function monitors the present value, set value, contact point, and coil of up to 8 controller timers (T)/counters (C) from the device number specified by the user in a single window. The BM monitor function monitors up to 16 devices from the initial device number in the buffer memory of the intelligent function module specified by the user in a single window. ( ( 8 2.8 BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory)) Q MOTION MONITOR 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters)) NETWORK MONITOR 7 2.1 Features 2-1 POINT (1) System monitor screen display of GT16, GT15, and GT12 Display methods differ depending on the GOT. For the GOT with VGA or higher resolution, the monitor screen is divided into four windows. The GOT can simultaneously display four different kinds of monitor screens. For the GT1655-V and GT1555-V, the monitor screen can be switched between the full and quad modes with the button for switching the number of monitor screens. For the GOT with QVGA resolution, the GOT can display one of the four monitor screens as a full screen. (GOT with VGA or higher resolution) (GOT with QVGA resolution) • For GT1655-V and GT1555-V (a) Full mode When starting the system monitor, the GOT displays the monitor screen in the full mode. The GOT displays one of the four monitor screens. The screen display size differs depending on the monitor screen to be displayed.*1 (b) Quad mode With the button for switching the number of monitor screens, the monitor screen is divided into four windows. The GOT can simultaneously display the four kinds of monitor screens. (Full mode) *1 (Quad mode) The monitor screen in the full mode is four times bigger than each monitor screen in the quad mode. For displaying screens commonly used in the system, including the key window, the monitor screen size in the full mode is the same as each monitor screen size in the quad mode. For details of switching the number of the monitor screens, refer to the following. This subsection describes the flow until the system monitor function screen is displayed after System monitor (Extended function OS) is installed in the GOT. 2-2 2.1 Features 1 OVERVIEW (2) System monitor screen display of GT14 and GT11 The GOT can display one of the four monitor screens as a full screen. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Data can be changed by test operation. For further information, see the following: 2.9 Test Operation (Test example) When turning ON MO When changing the present value of DO (On the GT15) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR (On the GT15) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 (1) Testing a bit device A device specified by the user is turned on and off. (2) Testing a word device 6 A specified value is written to a device specified by the user. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR (3) Testing a timer/counter Specified values are written as the present and set values of a device specified by the user. (4) Testing buffer memory A specified value is written to buffer memory specified by the user. NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.1 Features 2-3 The display format and device comment/no-comment display can be switched. For further information, see the following: 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display When the entry monitor is displayed When the entry monitor is displayed (comment display) (hexadecimal display) (On the GT15) (On the GT15) (1) Switching the display format Word device values are displayed in decimal or hexadecimal numbers on the entry, batch, TC, and BM monitors. (2) Device comment display Comments written in the controller are displayed when a controller device is monitored. Other stations can be monitored. You can monitor other stations in the data link system containing the GOT (or GOT-connected station), network system or CC-Link system. For further information about the connection forms that can be monitored, see the following: 2.2.1 System configuration 2-4 2.1 Features 2.2.1 System configuration 2 SYSTEM MONITOR This subsection describes the controller names and the connection forms between the GOT and the controller that can be covered by the system monitor function. For further information about communication units and cables for each connection form, see the following: OVERVIEW 1 2.2 Specifications GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Target controller Controller RCPU, motion controller CPU (MELSEC iQ-R Series) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION QCPU (Q mode), Q series motion controller CPU QSCPU*1 LCPU QnACPU ACPU/QCPU (A mode), A series motion controller CPU FXCPU 4 Remote I.O station (MELSECNET/H system) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR MELDAS C6/C64 Robot controller(CRnQ-700, CRnD-700) CNC C70 The GOT cannot write data to devices in the QSCPU. (The test operation is not available.) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR *1 2.2 Specifications 2-5 Connection type This function can be used in the following connection types. (1) When GOT is connected to an RCPU, MELSEC iQ-R series motion controller CPU ( Function Bus connection Name Description Entry monitor Batch monitor : Available, Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection - GT16 GT14 GT16 GT14 MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection - CC-Link IE controller connection*2, CC-Link IE field Quick test Display switching GT16 Monitoring present values by entering devices to be monitored in advance Monitoring the present value of n devices from a specified device Setting/Resetting bit devices Changing the present value of word devices and buffer memory Changing the present value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Changing the set value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Changing device values by performing a quick test Displaying device comments Displaying word device and buffer memory values in decimal or hexadecimal *1 *2 *3 *4 2-6 : Unavailable) ID*4 G4 Reference section GT14 GT16 GT14 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 *1 The present value of Z cannot be changed. None of the connection types supports V. Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link IE field network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). 2.2 Specifications CC-Link connection connection*3 Monitoring the present value, set value, contact TC monitor point, and coil of m devices from a specified device Monitoring the present value of x devices in BM specified buffer memory monitor of a specified intelligent function module Data change by test operation : Partly restricted, Connection type between GOT and controller 2.9 2.4.5 2.4.4 1 (2) When the GOT is connected to a QCPU (Q mode), Q series motion controller CPU, QSCPU, or LCPU OVERVIEW : Unavailable) GT16 GT15 GT11 GT14 GT12 *10*12 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Computer link connection MELSECNET/H Ethernet connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 Monitoring present values by entering devices to be monitored in advance Monitoring the present value of n devices from a specified device Monitoring the present value, set value, contact TC monitor point, and coil of m devices from a specified device Monitoring the present value of x devices in BM specified buffer memory monitor of a specified intelligent function module Setting/Resetting bit devices Changing the present value of word devices and Data buffer memory change by Changing the present test value of TC (possible operation during TC monitoring) Changing the set value of TC (possible during TC MELSECNET/10 connection*11 *10 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 connection*11, GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 CC-Link IE controller connection*5*11, CC-Link IE field CC-Link connection ID*7*10 G4*8*10 connection*1*6*11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Reference section 2.5 *2 Batch monitor 2.6 2.7 *1 *1 *1 *1 *2 *1 *1 2.8 *4 2.9 *4 *2*4 *4 *4 9 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 *10 *11 *12 2.4.5 2.4.4 These items cannot be monitored when a motion controller (Q series) is monitored. When the GOT is connected to the MELSECNET/10, use a QCPU and a network module (QJ71LP21, QJ71LP21-25, QJ71LP21S-25, QJ71LP21G, QJ71BR11) of function version B or a later version. The present value of Z cannot be changed. None of the connection types supports V. When a motion controller (Q series) is connected, device comments cannot be displayed. Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link IE field network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). When a QCPU redundant system is used, data of the set value cannot be changed. The QSCPU does not support the connection type. The LCPU does not support the connection type. When the GOT is connected to LCPU, use L6ADP-R2. 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR *1 *2 *4 7 NETWORK MONITOR Display switching monitoring)* Changing device values by performing a quick test Displaying device comments Displaying word device and buffer memory values in decimal or hexadecimal 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Quick test 3 4 *4 *3 *4 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Description Direct CPU connection LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION *10*11 Entry monitor : Partly restricted, MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Bus connection Name : Available, Connection type between GOT and controller MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR ( Function 2.2 Specifications 2-7 (3) When the GOT is connected to a QnACPU ( Function Description GT16 GT15 GT11 Entry monitor GT14 GT12 Direct Computer CPU link connection connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Ethernet connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 Monitoring present values by entering devices to be monitored in advance TC monitor Monitoring the present value, set value, contact point, and coil of m devices from a specified device BM monitor Monitoring the present value of x devices in specified buffer memory of a specified intelligent function module Setting/Resetting bit devices GT11 MELSEC NET/10 connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 CC-Link connection ID*4 GT16 GT15 G4*5 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Reference section *2 2.6 2.7 * 1 *2 2.8 *3 Changing the present value of word devices and buffer memory *3 *3 *3 *2 2.9 Changing the present value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Changing the set value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Quick test : Unavailable) 2.5 Monitoring the present Batch monitor value of n devices from a specified device Data change by test operation : Partly restricted, Connection form between GOT and controller Bus connection Name : Available, Changing device values by performing a quick test * 2 *3 *3 2.4.5 Displaying device comments Display switching Displaying word device and buffer memory values in decimal or hexadecimal *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 2-8 2.4.4 When the GOT is connected to the MELSECNET/10, use a QCPU and a network module (QJ71LP21, QJ71LP21-25, QJ71LP21S-25, QJ71LP21G, QJ71BR11) of function version B or a later version. The present value of Z cannot be changed. None of the connection forms supports V. When the GOT is connected to a QnACPU whose date shown on the rating plate is earlier than 9707B, device comments cannot be displayed. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 2.2 Specifications 1 (4) When the GOT is connected to a ACPU/QCPU (A mode) or A series motion controller CPU ( : Unavailable) Description GT16 GT15 GT11 GT14 GT12 Computer Direct CPU link connection connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Monitoring present values Entry monitor by entering devices to be monitored in advance BM monitor Monitoring the present value of x devices in specified buffer memory of a specified intelligent function module GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 ID*3 GT16 GT15 G4*4 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Reference section 2.5 *2 2.6 3 2.7 *1 *1 *1 *1 2.8 4 Setting/Resetting bit devices Changing the present value of word devices and Data change buffer memory by test Changing the present operation value of TC (possible *2 2.9 during TC monitoring) 5 Changing the set value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Quick test Changing device values by performing a quick test *2 2.4.5 Displaying device comments 2.4.4 Displaying word device and buffer memory values in decimal or hexadecimal 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR These items cannot be monitored when an A motion controller CPU is monitored. V, Z, and A cannot be monitored, or their present values cannot be changed. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 7 NETWORK MONITOR *1 *2 *3 *4 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Display switching 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION TC monitor Monitoring the present value, set value, contact point, and coil of m devices from a specified device GT11 CC-Link connection MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Monitoring the present value of n devices from a specified device GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 MELSEC NET/10 connection MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Batch monitor GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Ethernet connection OVERVIEW Connection form between GOT and controller Bus connection Name : Partly restricted, SYSTEM MONITOR Function : Available, 2.2 Specifications 2-9 (5) When the GOT is connected to an FXCPU ( : Available, Function : Unavailable) Connection form between GOT and controller Direct CPU connection Name : Partly restricted, Description Ethernet connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 Reference section GT11 Entry monitor Monitoring present values by entering devices to be monitored in advance *1 *1 2.5 Batch monitor Monitoring the present value of n devices from a specified device *1 *1 2.6 TC monitor Monitoring the present value, set value, contact point, and coil of m devices from a specified device 2.7 BM monitor Monitoring the present value of x devices in specified buffer memory of a specified special function unit/block 2.8 Setting/Resetting bit devices Data change by test operation Changing the present value of word devices and buffer memory *1 *1*2 2.9 Changing the present value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Changing the set value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Quick test Changing device values by performing a quick test *1 *1 *1 *1*2 2.4.5 Displaying device comments Display switching Displaying word device and buffer memory values in decimal or hexadecimal *1 *2 2 - 10 2.4.4 The monitor and values of V and Z cannot be changed. Not compatible with buffer memory. 2.2 Specifications 1 (6) When the GOT is connected to a remote I/O station of MELSECNET/H system ( : Unavailable) Description Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection MELSECNET/H connection, MELSEC NET/10 connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 CC-Link connection ID*2 G4*3 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Reference section Entry monitor Monitoring present values by entering devices to be monitored in advance 2.5 Batch monitor Monitoring the present value of n devices from a specified device 2.6 Monitoring the present value, set value, contact TC monitor point, and coil of m devices from a specified device 2.7 Monitoring the present value of x devices in specified buffer memory of a specified intelligent function module 2.8 BM monitor OVERVIEW Connection form between GOT and controller 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Name : Partly restricted, 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Function : Available, 4 *1 2.9 Changing the present value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) 5 Changing the set value of TC (possible during TC monitoring)*4 Quick test Changing device values by performing a quick test 2.4.5 Displaying device comments The present value of V and Z cannot be changed. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). When a QCPU redundant system is used, data of the set value cannot be changed. 7 NETWORK MONITOR *1 *2 *3 *4 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2.4.4 Displaying word device and buffer memory values in decimal or hexadecimal 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Display switching MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Data change by test operation Changing the present value of word devices and buffer memory MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Setting/Resetting bit devices 2.2 Specifications 2 - 11 (7) When the GOT is connected to a MELDAS C6/C64 ( Function : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Connection form between GOT and controller Bus connection Name : Available, GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Description Direct CPU connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Computer link connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Ethernet connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 MELSECNET/10 connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 CC-Link connection ID*1 GT16 GT15 G4*2 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Reference section Entry monitor Monitoring present values by entering devices to be monitored in advance 2.5 Batch monitor Monitoring the present value of n devices from a specified device 2.6 TC monitor Monitoring the present value, set value, contact point, and coil of m devices from a specified device 2.7 BM monitor Monitoring the present value of x devices in specified buffer memory of a specified intelligent function module 2.8 Setting/Resetting bit devices Changing the present value of word devices and Data change buffer memory by test Changing the present operation value of TC (possible 2.9 during TC monitoring) Changing the set value of TC (possible during TC monitoring) Quick test Changing device values by performing a quick test 2.4.5 Displaying device comments Display switching Displaying word device and buffer memory values in decimal or hexadecimal *1 *2 2 - 12 Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 2.2 Specifications 2.4.4 1 Required Extended function OS About the extended function OS and the option boards, see the following: OVERVIEW 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function (1) Install the Extended function OS. Install System monitor (Extended function OS) in the GOT. For a detailed installation procedure, see the following: Before transferring data from GT Designer 2 to the GOT (installing OS', downloading project data), it is necessary to confirm the free capacity of the user area in the specified drive and the size of the data to be transferred. For further information, see the following: GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Devices that can be monitored For further information about the monitor device names that can be monitored and the scope, see the following: GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 2.2.3 Access range 4 With Universal model QCPU, the GOT can monitor up to 64 stations. When the GOT is connected to the remote I/O station in MELSECNET/H network system, only the master station can be monitored. For details of the access range, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2.2.2 SYSTEM MONITOR 2 1.1.3 Outline of procedure to the operation of each function MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.2 Specifications 2 - 13 2.2.4 Precautions (1) Monitoring and testing real number data Real number data cannot be monitored and tested. All word devices containing real number data are monitored in integer data (binary data). (2) Monitoring devices in 32-bit (two-word) module When monitoring word devices (T, C, D, W, etc.) in 32-bit (two-word) module, those with 32 bits of data remaining are monitored. Devices with 16 bits (one-word) of data remaining are not monitored. If an odd number is specified for the first monitor device number, the last device number of the specified controller will not be displayed. (Example) When the data entry of the A2NCPU is monitored in units of 32 bits from odd numbers (D1, D3 ...) D1017 D1018 D1019 D1020 D1021 D1022 D1023 (Device name) Unit of monitor display Nothing displayed (3) Changing the T/C set values of large-size and small-size QnACPUs and displaying device comments The T/C set values of QnACPUs whose date on the CPU rating plate is after [9707B] can be changed, and device comments can be displayed. <Information on the rating plate> PROGRAMMBLE CONTROLLER DATE 9707 B Function version Date of manufacture (4) Programs capable of changing timer/counter set values • Only the main program can change the timer/counter set values of AnNCPUs, AnACPUs, and AnUCPUS. • When executing multiple programs with the QCPU (Q mode) and QnACPU, setting values of timer/counter can be changed only to the program (scan execution type program set at the lowest number among them in parameter settings of GX Developer) whose file name is displayed on the TC Monitor screen. Note that a file to be displayed cannot be changed on the GOT. (5) Z0 of QCPUs and QnACPUs and Z0 and V0 of ACPUs • Z0 of QCPUs and QnACPUs and Z0 and V0 of ACPUs are displayed as Z and V respectively. 2 - 14 2.2 Specifications This subsection describes the flow until the system monitor function screen is displayed after System monitor (Extended function OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Display the utility. Touch the special function switch. Starting from the MELSEC-L troubleshooting Activate [System monitor] on the MELSEC-L troubleshooting screen. Touch [System monitor]. Refer to the following manual for how to set the special GT Designer3 Version1Screen Design Manual (Functions) 15.4 Operation Procedures 2. TOUCH SWITCH 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [System monitor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Starting from the special function switch (System Monitor) set in the project data SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Turn on the power to the GOT Starting from the utility OVERVIEW 1 2.3 Operation for Display Display the functional change menu screen of the system monitor function. Depending on the model used, the GT16, GT15, and GT12 display the functional change menu screen in four different screen displays. 5 Set the channel No., MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR network No., station No., etc. Communication setting window (GT16, GT15, and GT12) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 (GT14 and GT11) Reads the PLC and displays the sequence program. NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR (Continued to next page) 2.3 Operation for Display 2 - 15 From previous page Changing monitor screen from full mode to quad mode (For GT1655-V and GT1555-V) For the GT1655-V and GT1555-V, the monitor screen can be switched between the full and quad modes with the button for switching the number of monitor screens. When the monitor screen is switched to the full mode, the GOT displays a monitor screen displayed on the upper left in the quad mode in the full mode.*1 When starting the system monitor, the GOT displays the monitor screen in the full mode. The button for switching the number of monitor screens The monitor screen is switched between the full and quad modes with the button for switching the number of monitor screens. *1 The monitor screen in the full mode is four times bigger than each monitor screen in the quad mode. For displaying screens commonly used in the system, including the key window, the monitor screen size in the full mode is the same as each monitor screen size in the quad mode. POINT (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used (2) Displaying the start screen on the GT16, GT15, GT14, and GT12 If you reactivate the system monitor function without turning off the power to the GOT, the last displayed screen appears. (3) Displaying communication setting window After turning on the GOT, the communication setting window is displayed at the first startup of the system monitor only. For displaying the communication setting window at the second or later startup, touch the ENTRY button on the system monitor screen. (4) If the project data has not been downloaded The system monitor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. 2 - 16 2.3 Operation for Display 1 2.4.1 OVERVIEW 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens Functional change menu screen 2 SYSTEM MONITOR This subsection describes the configuration of the functional change menu screen and the functions of the keys displayed on it. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 The table below describes the functions of the keys displayed on the functional change menu screen. Key 4 Function Performs entry monitoring in the Entry Monitor window. 2.5 Entry Monitor MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR DEV MON Performs batch monitoring in the Batch Monitor window. BAT MON 2.6 Batch Monitor Performs TC monitoring in the TC Monitor window. TC MON 5 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) Performs buffer memory monitoring in the BM Monitor window. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR END 2.8 BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory) The system monitor function is deactivated, and the screen returns to Main Menu of the utility. If the system is activated from the User screen, the screen returns to it. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR BM MON 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 2 - 17 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) This subsection describes how to specify network numbers, monitor stations, and monitor devices by taking the Entry Monitor window as an example. The procedure for specifying network numbers, monitor stations, and monitor devices is the same even if other items than the "entry monitor." (Example) Entering a monitor device when the entry monitor is used Functional change menu screen Touch "DEV MON" When no device is entered When devices are already entered Touch "SET" Touch "ENTRY" (Continued to next page) 2 - 18 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens Touch "SET" 1 (From previous page) Device entry screen when the BM monitor is selected OVERVIEW Device entry screen when the entry monitor, batch monitor or TC monitor is selected 1) 2) 3) 4) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 3 9) Set 1) to 9) as shown in the table below, and then touch the Enter key. For the operation of key windows, see the following: 2.4.3 Key window setting columns and operation procedure Description of setting Item Channel No. 2) Network No. Computer link connection MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Ethernet connection CC-Link connection ID*2 G4*3 Sets the channel number of the controller targeted to the system monitor. 0 1 to 239 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 0 1 to 64 FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the control station is selected 1 to 64: When a normal station is selected FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the master station is selected 1 to 64: When a local station is selected 3)*4 Station No. 4) CPU No. 0 to 4: This item must be set only when the system is connected to multiple QCPUs. It is not necessary when the system is connected to another CPU. 5) Data range 1: Indicates that the device value is a 32-bit (two-word) module. 0: Indicates that the device value is a 16-bit (one-word) module. 6)*1 Device name 7)*1 Device number 6 Set the name and number of the device to be monitored. 8)* I/O number 9)*1 Initial device number When the initial I/O signal of module is displayed with three digits, specify the first two digits. Set the initial device number of the buffer memory in decimal. *1 For devices that can be set, see the following: *2 *3 *4 Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). When the station No. is set to the host station (FF), set the network No. to 0. 5 GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 7 POINT Displaying the data range The Entry Monitor, Batch Monitor, TC Monitor, and BM Monitor screens display the data range as shown below. • DW: 32-bit (two-word) module • Nothing displayed: 16-bit (one-word) module (Continued to next page) 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens NETWORK MONITOR 1 FF 4 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1)*1 Bus connection 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. Direct CPU connectio n LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 8) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 7) 6) 2 - 19 (From previous page) DEVICE ENTRY Touch " " POINT (1) Retaining entered information If the system monitor function is reactivated without turning off the power to the GOT, the last displayed information will be retained. If the power to the GOT is turned on again and the system monitor function is reactivated, the last displayed information will be deleted. (2) Entry unit of monitor devices Each monitor device is entered in a combination of a network number and a CPU station number. If the CPU station number is changed, the entered monitor device will become invalid. 2 - 20 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 2.4.3 1 Key window setting columns and operation procedure OVERVIEW Operating the key window 1. Using the and keys, move the cursor to the item you want to set. The displayed keyboard depends on the position of the cursor as shown below. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Displayed position of cursor Keyboard displayed when the cursor is placed on the device name LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 4 Keyboard displayed when the cursor MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR is placed on the device number 5 If necessary, enter numbers or characters from the keyboard. • Del key: Used to delete a character of the entered information. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2. • AC key: Used to delete all characters under the cursor. • The keys without a description do not function. Entry is completed by touching the Enter key. The keyboard closes by touching the key. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3. 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 2 - 21 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display This subsection describes how to switch the display format and comment/no-comment display. The Entry Monitor window is taken here as an example to describe the specification of a monitor station and a monitor device when the system monitor function is executed. The procedure for switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment display when another item is selected. (Example of switching when the entry monitor is selected) Switching the display format from DEC to HEX Switching no-comment display to comment display Touch "FORM" Switching the display format from DEC to HEX Switching no-comment display to comment display Touch "HEX" Touch "DISPLAY" 2 - 22 Touch Touch "EXECUTE" "EXECUTE" 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 1 (2) Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) The present value of word devices and the present value and set value of timers/counters will be displayed in decimal or hexadecimal numbers. (3) Switching comment/no-comment display The comments written to the target controller will be displayed or not be displayed. (Priority of comment display: Extension comment > Comment) (4) Comment/No-comment display (b) Comments will not be displayed when any of the CPUs listed below is monitored. • FXCPU • QnACPU or Q series motion controller CPU whose date on the rating plate is earlier than 9707B Comments will not be displayed when any of the devices listed below is monitored. • Internal device of the GOT (GB, GD, GS) • Host device (B, W, SB, SW) when the MELSECNET/H or MELSECNET/10 is connected • Host device (X,Y, WW, WR) when a CC-Link is connected 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR (d) Displaying the comments of QCPUs (Q02CPU, Q02HCPU, Q06HCPU, Q12HCPU, Q25HCPU, Q12PHCPU, Q25PHCPU, Q12PRHCPU, Q25PRHCPU, Q02UCPU, Q03UDCPU, Q04UDHCPU, Q06UDHCPU) Comments will not be displayed when the following PLC parameters (PLC file settings) are set: • When the comment file is set to "Not used" • When the comment file is set to "Use the same file name as the program" • When a password is set to the comment file • When a comment file is stored in program memory 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Displaying the comments of QnACPUs With a QnACPU whose date on the rating plate is earlier than 9707B, comments cannot be displayed. Use a QnACPU whose date on the rating plate is 9707B or later. Also, comments will not be displayed when the following settings are made to the PLC parameter (PLC file setting) is set. • When the comment file is not set "Not used" • When the comment file is set to "Use the same file name as the program" • When a keyword is entered for each memory MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 (e) Displaying the comments of QCPUs (Q00JCPU, Q00CPU, Q01CPU) Comments will not be displayed when the following PLC parameter (PLC file setting) is set: • When the comment file "MAIN" does not exist in the program memory NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR (f) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 (a) The BM monitor does not display comments. (c) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR (1) Changing the comment or comment capacity of the controller If you change a comment or comment capacity of the controller after the system monitor function is activated, the comment may not be properly displayed on each monitor screen. After a comment or comment capacity is changed, turn off the GOT and turn it on again. OVERVIEW POINT 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 2 - 23 2.4.5 Quick test operation of monitor devices WARNING • Before performing the quick test operations of the system monitor function (such as turning ON or OFF bit device, changing the word device current value, changing the settings or current values of the timer or counter, and changing the buffer memory current value), read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method. During quick test operation, never change the data of the devices which are used to perform significant operation for the system. False output or malfunction can cause an accident. The quick test operation procedure for monitor devices is described below. The Entry Monitor screen is taken as an example to describe quick test operation when the system monitor function is executed. The operation procedure is the same even if the batch monitor, TC monitor or BM monitor is selected. (Example of quick test operation when the entry monitor is selected) Touch "TEST" Touch "OK" This indicates that Quick test operation is valid. Quick test of bit devices (1) To quick test of bit devices 2 - 24 Quick test of word devices (2) To quick test of word devices 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 1 (1) Quick test of bit devices OVERVIEW (Operation example) Change the status of bit device X001 from off ( ) to on ( ). 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Touch the bit device you want to switch its status to on or off. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 The device name and number of the selected bit device are highlighted. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5 " MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Touch " INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 The status of the selected bit device is switched (off) to 7 (on). NETWORK MONITOR from Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 2 - 25 (2) Quick test of word devices (Operation example) Change the device value of word device W200 from 43 to 100. Conditions: Data range: 16 bits, device value display format: decimal number Touch the device you want to change the device value. Enter a new device value by operating the key window. In this example, enter "100." For the operation of the key window, see the following:Subsection 2.4.3 Key window setting columns and operation procedure Touch "Enter" DEVICE ENTRY (Continued to next page) 2 - 26 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 1 OVERVIEW (From previous page) Touch 2 " SYSTEM MONITOR " LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 4 The device value of W200 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR is changed from 43 to 100. POINT 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Effective number of digits of device values that can be changed If an entered value exceeds the corresponding number of digits specified below, the device value cannot be changed. [Decimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module : Six digits (including a digit for a sign) 32-bit (two-word) module : Ten digits (including a digit for a sign) [Hexadecimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module : Four digits 32-bit (two-word) module : Eight digits INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 2 - 27 2.4.6 Changing screens This subsection takes the entry monitor as an example to describe how to change screens. Functional change menu screen Section 2.3 Display of the system monitor function The screen returns to the screen on which the system monitor function was activated. (Start from the utility screen) The screen returns to the Main END Menu screen of the utility. (Start from the user-created screen) Touch The screen returns to the User-created screen. DEV MON END Functional change menu screen Touch Touch CANCEL Touch DEV MON Touch MENU Touch SET FORM MENU FORM Touch Touch Touch Touch Device entry screen Display format change menu screen MENU Touch CANCEL SET Touch Touch FORM Touch Touch TEST SET Touch Touch CANCEL Touch Test menu screen MENU Touch CANCEL FORM Touch Touch 2 - 28 2.4 Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens 1 2.5 Entry Monitor 2.5.1 OVERVIEW The device monitor is a function to enter devices to be monitored in advance and monitor only entered devices. This section describes how to activate the entry monitor when the system monitor function is executed. Information displayed on the Entry Monitor screen and key functions 2 SYSTEM MONITOR (1) The information displayed on the Entry Monitor screen is described below. For the key functions, see the page that follows. 1) Displays a channel No. 2) Displays a network No. 3) Displays a station No. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 4) Displays a CPU No. e (No comments (Comments displayed) displayed) 5) Displays a comment. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5 6) Displays a data range. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 7) Displays a word device value. 8) Displays bit device on/off. 9) Displays a device No. 10) Displays a device name. 11) Displays a monitor display area. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR For further information about items 1) to 11) shown above, see the page that follows. NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.5 Entry Monitor 2 - 29 (2) The following table describes the key functions displayed on the Entry Monitor screen. Key switch Function Activates the Quick test operation. TEST MENU 2.4.5 Quick test operation of monitor devices Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function. 2.4.6 Changing screens FORM Switches the screen to the display format switching screen to change the value display format (DEC/HEX) on the Entry Monitor screen or comment/no-comment display. 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display Switches the screen to the Device entry screen to enter monitor devices or delete or test entry devices. SET • Entering monitor devices : 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) • Deleting entry devices : 2.5.3 Deleting entry devices • Test operation : 2.9 Test Operation Scroll displayed information upward or downward by a line to display the preceding or next monitor device that is not currently displayed. When five or more monitor devices are entered, these switches are available when their comments are displayed. : Scrolls information upward by a line. : Scrolls information downward by a line. 2 - 30 2.5 Entry Monitor 1 (3) The following table below describes the range of display of items 1) to 11) displayed Direct CPU connection Computer link connection MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Ethernet connection 1) Channel No. Sets the channel number of the controller targeted to the entry monitor. 2) Network No. 0 CC-Link connection ID*1 G4 *2 2 1 to 239 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 0 1 to 64 FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the control station is selected 1 to 64: When a normal station is selected FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the master station is selected 1 to 64: When a local station is selected 3) Station No. FF 4) CPU No. 0 to 4: This item must be set only when the system is connected to multiple QCPUs. It is not necessary when the system is connected to another CPU. 5) Comment Displays a comment (maximum number of characters: 16 one-byte characters) A comment is displayed when "DISPLAY" is selected for comment display on the display format switching screen. 6) Data range DW : Indicates that the device value is a 32-bit (two-word) module. Nothing displayed : Indicates that the device value is a 16-bit (one-word) module. Word device value [Decimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module 32-bit (two-word) module [Hexadecimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module 32-bit (two-word) module 8) Bit device ON/OFF 9) Device No. 10) Device name 11) Monitor display area : Four digits are displayed. (Display example: H AB12) : Eight digits are displayed. (Display example: H ABCDE123) 5 : ON : OFF MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Up to eight devices can be monitored with regard to each CPU station number. For further information about device numbers and names that can be entered: GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 When no comments are displayed : Up to eight devices can be displayed. : Up to four devices can be displayed. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 7 NETWORK MONITOR *1: *2: 4 : Six digits (including a digit for a sign) are displayed. (Display example: -12345) : Ten digits (including a digit for a sign) are displayed. (Display example: -123456789) When comments are displayed 3 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 7) SYSTEM MONITOR Bus connection LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Item MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. OVERVIEW Description of setting 2.5 Entry Monitor 2 - 31 2.5.2 Procedure for entry monitor basic operation Touch "DEV MON" When no devices are entered Display example when devices are already entered MENU MENU Touch Touch TEST FORM SET Touch Touch Touch If necessary, perform Quick test operation. If necessary, switch the screen display. Subsection 2.4.4 Switching the Subsection 2.4.5 Quick test operation of monitor devices display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display If necessary, perform the following: Entering monitor devices Enter the name and number of the devices you want to monitor one by one. Subsection 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) Deleting entry devices Test operation Subsection 2.5.3 Deleting entry devices Section 2.9 Test operation POINT If more than eight devices are registered You can register up to eight entry devices. If more than eight devices are registered, the oldest ones will be deleted one by one, and the eight latest entry devices will be monitored. If necessary, delete unnecessary entry devices and re-enter ones you want to monitor. 2 - 32 2.5 Entry Monitor 2.5.3 1 Deleting entry devices OVERVIEW This subsection describes how to delete entry devices. Deleting entry devices with the system monitor function executed is described below. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Touch "SET" 3 When deleting devices at a time LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION When specifying the device name you want to delete Touch "DELETE" "ALL CLR" MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Touch 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR (1) (2) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 Enter the device name you want to delete in (1). Enter the device number you want to delete in (2). 7 Touch the Enter key. key. The window closes. NETWORK MONITOR Touch the For further information about key window operation, see Subsection 2.4.3 Key window setting columns and operation procedure. Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.5 Entry Monitor 2 - 33 2.6 Batch Monitor The batch monitor is a function to specify the head device of any device range to perform monitoring. This section describes how to operate the batch monitor when the system monitor function is executed. 2.6.1 Information displayed on the Batch Monitor screen and key functions (1) The information displayed on the Batch Monitor screen is described below. 1) Displays a channel No. 2) Displays a network No. 3) Displays a station No. 4) Displays a CPU No. Display example of bit devices (No comments displayed) (Comments displayed) 6) Displays a comment. 5) Displays bit device on/off. Display example of word devices (16-bit) (No comments displayed) (Comments displayed) 7) Displays a word device value. 8) Displays a device number. 9) Displays a device name. 2 - 34 2.6 Batch Monitor 1 OVERVIEW Display example of word devices (32-bit) (Comments displayed) 10) Displays a data range. 11) Monitor display area Number of devices displayed on a single screen The number of devices displayed on a single screen depends on the setting of the data range, as shown below. Word devices (16-bit) : 16 devices (no comments displayed), eight devices (comments displayed) Word devices (32-bit) : Eight devices (no comments displayed), four devices (comments displayed) Bit devices : 16 devices (no comments displayed), eight devices (comments displayed) For further information about the setting of the data range, see the following: 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) Function Activates the Quick test operation. TEST MENU 2.4.5 Quick test operation of monitor devices Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function. 2.4.6 Changing screens FORM Switches the screen to the display format switching screen to change the value display format (DEC/HEX) on the Batch Monitor screen or comment/no-comment display. 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display Switches the screen to the Device entry screen to enter or test monitor devices. • Entering monitor devices : 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) • Test operation : 2.9 Test Operation Scroll displayed information upward or downward by a line to display the preceding or next monitor device that is not currently displayed. When five or more monitor devices are entered, these switches are available when their comments are displayed. 6 7 : Scrolls information upward by a line. NETWORK MONITOR : Scrolls information downward by a line. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR SET MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 (2) The following table describes the key functions displayed on the Batch Monitor screen. Key switch 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR POINT LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 For further information about items 1) to 11) shown above, see the page that follows. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR (No comments displayed) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2.6 Batch Monitor 2 - 35 (3) The following table below describes the range of display of items 1) to 11) displayed. Description of setting No. Item Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Ethernet connection 1) Channel No. Sets the channel number of the controller targeted to the batch monitor. 2) Net No. 0 CC-Link connection ID*1 G4*2 1 to 239 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 0 1 to 64 FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the control station is selected 1 to 64: When a normal station is selected FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the master station is selected 1 to 64: When a local station is selected 3) Station No. FF 4) CPU No. 0 to 4: This item must be set only when the system is connected to multiple QCPUs. It is not necessary when the system is connected to another CPU. 5) Bit device ON/OFF 6) Comment Displays a comment (maximum number of characters: 16 one-byte characters). A comment is displayed when "DISPLAY" is selected for comment display on the display format switching screen. Word device value [Decimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module 32-bit (two-word) module [Hexadecimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module 32-bit (two-word) module 7) 8) Device No. 9) Device name : ON : OFF : Six digits (including a digit for a sign) are displayed. (Display example: -12345) : Ten digits (including a digit for a sign) are displayed. (Display example: -123456789) : Four digits are displayed. (Display example: H AB12) : Eight digits are displayed. (Display example: H ABCDE123) Up to 16 devices can be entered when the data range is word (16 bits). Up to eight devices can be entered when the data range is two-word (32 bits). For further information about device numbers and names that can be entered: GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 10) Data range DW : Indicates that the device value is a 32-bit (two-word) module. Nothing displayed : Indicates that the device value is a 16-bit (one-word) module. 11) Monitor display area When no comments are displayed : Up to 16 devices can be displayed at a time (monitor module: one-word). Up to eight devices can be displayed at a time (monitor module: two-word). When comments are displayed : Up to eight devices can be displayed at a time (monitor module: one-word). Up to four devices can be displayed at a time (monitor module: two-word). *1: *2: 2 - 36 Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 2.6 Batch Monitor 1 Procedure for batch monitor basic operation OVERVIEW 2.6.2 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Touch "BAT MON" When no devices When devices are entered are entered MENU MENU Touch Touch LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 TEST FORM SET Touch Touch Touch display format (DEC/HEX) and operation of monitor devices comment/no-comment display MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Subsection 2.4.4 Switching the Subsection 2.4.5 Quick test If necessary, perform the following: Entering monitor devices 6 Enter the initial device name and a device number you want to monitor. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Subsection 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) Test operation Section 2.9 Test operation 7 NETWORK MONITOR operation. 5 If necessary, switch the screen display. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR If necessary, perform Quick test MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 2.6 Batch Monitor 2 - 37 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) The TC monitor is a function to monitor only timers (T) and counters (C). This section describes how to operate the TC monitor when the system monitor function is executed. 2.7.1 Information displayed on the TC Monitor screen and key functions (1) The information displayed on the TC Monitor screen is described below. 1) Displays a channel No. 2) Displays a network No. 3) Displays a station No. 4) Displays a CPU No. (10) Displays a file name. (No comments displayed) 6) Displays a set value. (Comments displayed) 5) Displays a comment. 7) Displays a present value. 8) Displays a device number. 11) Displays contact point and coil on/off. 9) Displays a device name. 12) Monitor display area For further information about items 1) to 12) shown above, see the page that follows. (2) The following table describes the key functions displayed on the TC Monitor screen. Key switch Function Activates the Quick test operation. TEST MENU 2.4.5 Quick test operation of monitor devices Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function. 2.4.6 Changing screens FORM Switches the screen to the display format switching screen to change the value display format (DEC/HEX) on the TC Monitor screen or comment/no-comment display. 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display Switches the screen to the Device entry screen to enter or test monitor devices. • Entering monitor devices SET : 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) • Test operation : 2.9 Test Operation • Canceling keywords : 2.7.3 Procedure for canceling TC monitor keywords Scroll displayed information upward or downward by a line to display the preceding or next monitor device that is not currently displayed. When five or more monitor devices are entered, these switches are available when their comments are displayed. : Scrolls information upward by a line. : Scrolls information downward by a line. 2 - 38 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) 1 (3) The following table below describes the range of display of items 1) to 12) displayed. 3) Channel No. Direct CPU connection Computer link connection MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Ethernet connection CC-Link connection ID*1 G4*2 2 Sets the channel number of the controller targeted to the TC monitor. Network No. 0 Station No. FF 1 to 239 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 0 1 to 64 FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the control station is selected 1 to 64: When a normal station is selected FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the master station is selected 1 to 64: When a local station is selected 4) CPU No. 0 to 4: This item must be set only when the system is connected to multiple QCPUs. It is not necessary when the system is connected to another CPU. 5) Comment Displays a comment (maximum number of characters: 16 one-byte characters). A comment is displayed when "DISPLAY" is selected for comment display on the display format switching screen. 6) Set value [Decimal number] Four digits are displayed. (Display example: 1234) [Hexadecimal number] Four digits are displayed. (Display example: H AB12) 7) Present value [Decimal number] Four digits are displayed. (Display example: 1234) [Hexadecimal number] Four digits are displayed. (Display example: H AB12) 8) Device No. 9) Device name 10) File name 11) Contact point and coil on/off MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 When the CPU is a QnACPU or QCPU : A program name will be displayed. When there are plural program names, the initial file name to be executed will be displayed. When the CPU is an ACPU or FXCPU : "MAIN PROGRAM" will always be displayed. : On : Off 6 : Up to eight devices can be displayed at a time. : Up to four devices can be displayed at a time. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR When no comments are displayed When comments are displayed Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 7 NETWORK MONITOR *1: *2: 4 Up to eight devices can be entered. For further information about device numbers and names that can be entered: Monitor display area 3 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 12) SYSTEM MONITOR 2) Bus connection LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) Item MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. OVERVIEW Description of setting 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) 2 - 39 2.7.2 Procedure for TC monitor basic operation Touch "TC MON" When no devices are entered Display example when devices are already entered MENU MENU Touch Touch TEST FORM SET Touch Touch Touch If necessary, perform Quick test operation. If necessary, switch the screen display. Subsection 2.4.5 Quick test Subsection 2.4.4 Switching operation of monitor devices the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display If necessary, perform the following: Entering monitor devices Enter the initial device name and a device number you want to monitor. Subsection 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) Test operation Canceling keywords Section 2.9 Test operation Subsection 2.7.3 Procedure for canceling TC monitor keywords 2 - 40 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) 1 Procedure for canceling TC monitor keywords When the target controller is a QCPU or FXCPU, and a keyword or password is entered in the sequence program, the monitoring and the change of the set value of T (timer) and C (counter) are limited. The monitoring and the change of the set value are enabled by canceling the keyword or password. The canceling operation of the keyword or password differs according to the controller. OVERVIEW 2.7.3 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Touch "SET" For the QCPU, when the password is registered for the sequence program and therefore the set values cannot be monitored, [KEY WORD ERR] will be displayed. For the QnUDVCPU, [ACCESS ERR] will be displayed. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 1. (1) 2. • A-Z key :Touch this key to enter alphabetic characters A to Z (uppercase). • a-z key :Touch this key to enter alphabetic characters a to z (lowercase). • 0-9 key :Touch this key to enter numbers 1 to 9. • Del key :Use this key to delete an entered character. • AC key :Use this key to delete all characters under the cursor. Entry is completed by touching the Enter key, and the keyboard closes. 5 6 7 1. NETWORK MONITOR • FXCPU The keyword window is displayed. For the keyword operation, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Keyword Release screen Enter the password entered in the sequence program at 1). MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR • QCPU INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Touch "KEY WORD" 2.7 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) 2 - 41 2.8 BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory) The BM monitor (buffer memory monitor) is a function to monitor the buffer memory of special function modules. This section describes how to operate the BM monitor when the system monitor function is executed. 2.8.1 (1) Information displayed on the BM Monitor screen and key functions Information on the screen 1) Displays a channel No. 2) Displays a network No. 3) Displays a station No. 4) Displays a CPU No. 5) Displays a word device value. 6) Displays a device No. 7) Displays a device name. 8) Displays the initial I/O signal of the module. 2 - 42 2.8 BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory) 1 (2) Key functions FORM Switches the screen to the display format switching screen to change the value display format (DEC/HEX) on the BM Monitor screen or comment/no-comment display. 2.4.6 Changing screens 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display Switches the screen to the Device entry screen to enter or test monitor devices. SET • Entering monitor devices : 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) • Test operation : 2.9 Test Operation Scroll displayed information upward or downward by a line to display the preceding or next monitor device that is not currently displayed. When five or more monitor devices are entered, these switches are available when their comments are displayed. : Scrolls information upward by a line. : Scrolls information downward by a line. (3) Display items Item Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Ethernet connection 1) Channel No. Sets the channel number of the controller targeted to the BM monitor. 2) Network No. 0 CC-Link connection ID*1 G4 *2 1 to 239 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 0 1 to 64 FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the control station is selected 1 to 64: When a normal station is selected FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the master station is selected 1 to 64: When a local station is selected 5 Station No. FF 4) CPU No. 0 to 4: This item must be set only when the system is connected to multiple QCPUs. It is not necessary when the system is connected to another CPU. 5) Word device value [Decimal number] four digits (including a digit for a sign) are displayed. (Display example: 1234) [Hexadecimal number] four digits are displayed. (Display example: H AB12) 6) Device No. 7) Device name Up to 16 devices can be entered. (When the CPU is an FXCPU, devices cannot be entered.) For further information about device numbers and names that can be entered: NETWORK MONITOR Sets the start I/O number of the module. For the start I/O number, set the first two digits of the three digits. When monitoring FXCPU, set the module No. 0 to 7. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 8 Q MOTION MONITOR *1: *2: 7 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Start I/O number 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3) 8) 3 4 Description of setting No. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR MENU LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2.4.5 Quick test operation of monitor devices Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR TEST OVERVIEW Function Activates the Quick test operation. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Key switch 2.8 BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory) 2 - 43 2.8.2 Procedure for BM monitor basic operation Touch "BM MON" When no devices are entered Display example when devices are already entered MENU MENU Touch Touch TEST FORM SET Touch Touch Touch If necessary, perform Quick test operation. If necessary, switch the screen display. Subsection 2.4.5 Quick test Subsection 2.4.4 Switching the operation of monitor devices display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display If necessary, perform the following: Entering monitor devices: Subsection 2.4.2 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) As shown below, set a unit and buffer memory. I/O No.[ ] [ ] Set the initial device number of the buffer memory in decimal. Set the first two digits of the three-digit initial I/O signal of the module. Test operation 2 - 44 2.8 BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory) Section 2.9 Test operation You can specify and test any station and device that can be monitored during monitoring by the system monitor function. This section describes how to test the bit or word devices of the controller or the buffer memory of the intelligent function unit. Procedure for displaying the test menu screen and the setting key window screen This subsection describes how to display the test menu screen and the setting key window screen. Touch SET 2. Touch SET . (When performing test operation from the Entry Monitor screen) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1. 3 Touch TEST . MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 3. Touch any switch. Setting key window screen 4. The test menu screen appears. Touch SET/RST , SET VAL , VALUE 16 , VALUE 32 , BM VAL 16 or BM VAL 32 . Operation example: touch SET VAL . For a detailed description of each key function, see the following: 2.9.2 Information displayed on the test menu screen and key functions The setting key window screen appears. Display example: set value operation screen of T (timer) and C (counter) For further infomation about each setting key window, see the following: 2.9.3 Information and set items displayed on each setting key window screen For further information about the test operation procedure, see the following: 2.9.4 Test operation procedure 2.9 Test Operation 2 - 45 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Test menu screen 7 NETWORK MONITOR Touch TEST 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 2.9.1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR • Before performing the quick test operations of the system monitor functin (such as turning ON or OFF bit device, changing the word device current value, changing the settings or current values of the timer or counter, and changing the buffer memory current value), read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method. During test operation, never change the data of the devices which are used to perform significant operation for the system. False output or malfunction can cause an accident. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION WARNING OVERVIEW 1 2.9 Test Operation 2.9.2 Information displayed on the test menu screen and key functions (1) Test menu screen The table shown below describes the key functions. Key Function Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function. MENU FORM 2.4.6 Changing screens Switches the screen to the display format switching screen to change the value display format (DEC/HEX) or comment/no-comment display. 2.4.4 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display SET Switches the screen to the Device entry screen. SET/RST Displays the screen for bit device on/off operation. SET VAL Displays the Set value operation screen for T (timers) and C (counters). VALUE 16 Displays the Present value operation screen for word devices. Data range: 16-bit (one-word) module VALUE 32 Displays the Present value operation screen for word devices. Data range: 32-bit (two-word) module BM VAL 16 Displays the Present value operation screen for buffer memory. Data range: 16-bit (one-word) module BM VAL 32 Displays the Present value operation screen for buffer memory. Data range: 32-bit (two-word) module CANCEL Terminates the test menu screen and displays each monitor screen. 2 - 46 2.9 Test Operation 2.9.3 1 Information and set items displayed on each setting key window screen OVERVIEW The information and set items on the setting key window screen to be used for each test are described below. (1) Information displayed on each setting key window screen 1) Displays a channel No. 2 2) Displays a network No. SYSTEM MONITOR 3) Displays a station No. 4) Displays a CPU No. 5) Sets on/off 6) Sets a device number. 7) Sets a device name. Displays whether decimal or hexadecimal is selected. D: Decimal H: Hexadecimal 4 SET VAL Set value operation screen for timers and counters 3 8) Sets a T/C set value. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Screen for bit device on/off operation LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION SET/RST VALUE 16 VALUE 32 Present value operation screen for word devices (16-bit (one-word) module/32-bit (two-word) module) 9) Sets the present value of a word 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR device. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 7 10) Sets the initial I/O signal of a module. 11) Sets the initial device number of the buffer memory. BM VAL 32 NETWORK MONITOR BM VAL 16 Present value operation screen for buffer memory (16-bit (one-word) module/32-bit (two-word) module) Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.9 Test Operation 2 - 47 (2) Set items on the setting key window screen The table shown below describes details of the set items mentioned on the preceding page. Description of setting No. Item Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Ethernet connection 1) Channel No. Sets the channel number of the controller targeted to the test operation. 2) Net No. 0 CC-Link connection ID *1 G4 *2 1 to 239 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 0 1 to 64 FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the control station is selected 1 to 64: When a normal station is selected FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the master station is selected 1 to 64: When a local station is selected 3) Station number FF 4) CPU No. 0 to 4: This item must be set only when the system is connected to multiple QCPUs. It is not necessary when the system is connected to another CPU. 5) On/Off setting Set "1": On, Set "0": Off 6) Device No. For further information about device numbers and names that can be entered: 7) Device name GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 T/C set value [Decimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module : Six digits (including a digit for a sign) are set. (Entry example: -12345) 32-bit (two-word) module : Ten digits (including a digit for a sign) are set. (Entry example: -123456789) [D] displayed in the number entry box indicates that the entry is decimal. [Hexadecimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module : Four digits are set. (Entry example: H AB12) 32-bit (two-word) module : Eight digits are set. (Entry example: H ABCDE123) [H] displayed in the number entry box indicates that the entry is hexadecimal. 9) Word device present value [Decimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module : Six digits (including a digit for a sign) are set. (Entry example: -12345) 32-bit (two-word) module : Ten digits (including a digit for a sign) are set. (Entry example: -123456789) [D] displayed in the number entry box indicates that the entry is decimal. [Hexadecimal number] 16-bit (one-word) module : Four digits are set. (Entry example: H AB12) 32-bit (two-word) module : Eight digits are set. (Entry example: H ABCDE123) [H] displayed in the number entry box indicates that the entry is hexadecimal. 10) Initial I/O signal of module Set the first two digits of the three-digit initial I/O signal of the module. 11) Initial device number of buffer memory Set the number in a decimal number. 8) *1: *2: 2 - 48 Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 2.9 Test Operation 1 Test operation procedure Test operation takes place by setting on the setting key window screen the name and number of a device, initial device number of the buffer memory, and the initial I/O of the module or entering change values. This subsection takes a change of set values as an example to describe the test operation procedure. 2. Touch the SET VAL key on the test menu screen. The setting key window screen appears. 2 Using the and keys, move the cursor to the item you want to set. The keyboard displayed depends on the position of the cursor, as shown below. SYSTEM MONITOR 1. OVERVIEW 2.9.4 The position of the cursor displayed 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Keyboard displayed when the cursor is placed in the device name box MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Keyboard displayed when the cursor is placed in the device number box If necessary, enter numbers or characters on the keyboard. • 6 Del key : Use the Del key to delete an entered character. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 • AC key : Use the AC key to delete all characters under the cursor. • The and the keys on which nothing is displayed are not available. • For further information about the setting ranges, see the following: 2.9.3 Information and set items displayed on each setting key window screen 4. Entry is completed by touching the Enter key. 5. The keyboard closes by touching the 7 NETWORK MONITOR key. Q MOTION MONITOR 8 2.9 Test Operation 2 - 49 POINT Operating the set values of timers and counters (1) Time-up/Count-up status Even if a set value or present value is changed after a timer or counter is up, the time-up or count-up status does not change. The present status is retained. (2) Changing an index qualifier Only the constant part of a T/C set value with a qualifier can be changed. The index qualifier cannot be changed. (Example) Change the set value of T5 from 300 to 200. 5 200 Change the set value of T5 from K300 to K200. Program before change K300 T5 Program after change Z2 K200 T5 Z2 Constant part The index qualifier cannot be changed. (3) Operation when a password is entered for the controller When the target controller is a QCPU, the Keyword Release screen appears. Enter the password. 1) 1. 2. 2 - 50 2.9 Test Operation Enter the password entered in the sequence program at 1). • A-Z key : Touch this key to enter alphabetic characters A to Z (uppercase). • a-z • 0-9 key : Touch this key to enter numbers 1 to 9. • Del key : Use this key to delete an entered character. • AC key : Use this key to delete all characters under the cursor. key : Touch this key to enter alphabetic characters a to z (lowercase). Entry is completed by touching the Enter key, and the keyboard closes. 1 OVERVIEW Test operation basic procedure SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Touch any switch. Device entry screen 3 Device Entry screen LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION SET Touch 4 Touch MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR "TEST" Test menu screen 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR CANCEL Touch SET/RST SET VAL VALUE 16 VALUE 32 Touch Touch Touch Touch BM VAL 16 BM VAL 32 Touch Touch If necessary, change bit device on/off or word device values on the setting key window screen. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 For further information about each setting key window screen, see the following: NETWORK MONITOR Subsection 2.9.3 Information and set items displayed on each setting key window screen 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 2.9.5 2.9 Test Operation 2 - 51 2.10 Error Messages and Corrective Action This section describes the error messages displayed when the system monitor function is executed, and corrective action. Error message PLC communications error Description Communication could not be established with the PLC CPU. Corrective action (1) Connections between the PLC CPU and the GOT(disconnected or cut cables). (2) Has an error occurred in the PLC CPU? (3) Refer to the following manual for confirming whether the error has occurred in network. User's Manual for the GOT used 2 - 52 2.10 Error Messages and Corrective Action 1 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION OVERVIEW 3. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 The ladder monitor enables you to monitor the sequence program within the target controller and change device values. It is intended to troubleshoot and maintain the PLC system efficiently. The features of the ladder monitor are shown below. The program with ladder symbols can be monitored You can monitor PLC CPU programs in ladder diagram format and save displayed screens in BMP or JPEG format. ( 3.4 Operation Procedure Common) (Display example) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3.1 Features MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR The display format, device comment display and language can be switched The following can be switched. ( 3.5 Switching the Display Format) • Display format of device values, timer and counter values • Comment display/non-display of the target device • Language used for items of the sequence program such as file name and comments (Display example) NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.1 Features 3-1 (1) Switching the display format The present value of a word device is displayed in a decimal of hexadecimal number in the lower area of the screen. 3.5.2 Display switching of decimal numbers/hexadecimal numbers (2) Device comment display Comments of the devices used in the sequence program (comments written in the controller) are displayed. 3.5.3 Switching comment/no-comment display Comment file data stored in a CF card can also be displayed when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is used.(3.3.4 Reading comment files from CF cards) (3) Language switching (for MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor only) In the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor, language switching (Japanese/Korean/Simplified Chinese) is available for displaying the following items of a sequence program. (To switch the language, register the following items with the language (Japanese/Korean/Simplified Chinese) used for the PLC READING DATA DISPLAY. To display Korean, for example, register the following items with Korean on GX Developer.) • File name • Title • Comment • Note • Statement Items other than the above (such as menu) are displayed with the system language. 3.5.7 Language switching of the sequence program (MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor) Other stations can be monitored You can use the ladder monitor on other station in the data link system containing the GOT (or GOT-connected station), network system or CC-Link system. For further information about the connection forms available for the ladder monitor, see the following: 3.2.1 System configuration Enhanced interaction with objects (for the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor only) (1) One-touch ladder jump function Only by touching an object on a user-created screen, a target device can be searched and displayed. In addition, in the case of the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor, searching is performed only when the monitor target of the sequence program that has been read and the monitor target that is set on the object match, enabling more accurate search. Even a person who is not the operator familiar with the equipment inside can trace the source of the equipment error without fail by simple operations, reducing time to stop the error. 3-2 3.1 Features 1 Example) Coil searching by touching a touch switch Lifter down Hand close Hand open Lifter up Lifter up Forward Back 2 Lifter lower end X13 Hand close M52 SYSTEM MONITOR Lifter down M54 M53 Lifter up M53 3 Lifter upper end Lifter up X10 M53 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Touch the button of error process M55 M54 Forward M54 "Forward operation M54" was not turned on since the lifter upper-end sensor (X10) was not turned on. 4 (2) Real-time program searching from advanced alarm display, touch switch PLC data can be read automatically and programs to be read can be specified. When a Japanese or English file name is specified, the corresponding program can be read. Accordingly, the specified program can be read to be searched and the search result is displayed on the monitor screen by a simple operation as selecting a displayed alarm and then touch the key code switch. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Home position The ladder monitor starts and searchs for coil "M53" automatically. 5 Multiple files can be read By reading multiple PLC CPU files in advance, reading of another program from the PLC CPU is not needed every time the program display is switched, and comment display can be switched automatically. In addition, when ladder data of multiple destinations are stored in a CF card, they can be switched to be displayed without reading the data from PLC. This enables more efficient ladder monitoring, reducing the operation time. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Operation flow screen OVERVIEW (User-created screen) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.1 Features 3-3 3.2 Specifications 3.2.1 System configuration This section describes the system configuration of the ladder monitor. For connection type settings and precautions regarding the communication unit/cable and connection type, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Target controller Controller QCPU (Q mode)*1*2, motion controller (Q series)*3 QSCPU*4 LCPU QnACPU ACPU/QCPU (A mode), motion controller (A series) FXCPU*5 CNC (C70, C6/C64)*6 *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 3-4 When the GOT is connected to a QCPU set on a redundant type extension base unit, the ladder monitor function cannot be used. When the GT15 is connected to QCPU(Q03UDVCPU, Q04UDVCPU, Q06UDVCPU, Q13UDVCPU, Q26UDVCPU), the ladder monitor function cannot be used. For the motion controller CPU (Q series), only the PLC CPU area (CPU No.1) in the Q170MCPU and Q170MSCPU can be monitored. The GOT cannot write data to devices in the QSCPU. FX3U or FX3UC is connectable. Use the function version A2 or later. 3.2 Specifications 1 Connection type Display switching : Unavailable) Description Bus connection Direct CPU connection *7*8 *7*9*11 Computer link Ethernet connection*7 connection*10 MELSECNET/H CC-Link IE controller connection,*8 MELSECNET/10 connection*3*8, CC-Link IE field connection*8 connection*4 Device search, defect search, etc. *1 Displaying word devices in DEC or HEX *1 Displaying device comments, etc. *1 CC-Link connection ID*5*7 G4*6*7 Reference section 3.6 3.5 Changing device Test operation values, etc. *2 *1*2 3 *2 3.7 Local device monitor Monitoring local devices *1 3.8 Hard copy Storing ladder monitor screen in BMP/JPEG format or printing it with a printer *1 3.4.2 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR *10 *11 4 7 NETWORK MONITOR *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 For the MELSECNET/10 connection, use a QCPU and network module (QJ71LP21, QJ71LP21-25, QJ71LP21S-25, and QJ71BR11) with the function version B or later. The present value of Z cannot be changed. V cannot be turned ON or OFF. Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link IE field network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). The QSCPU does not support the connection type. The LCPU does not support the connection type. When the GOT is connected to the following CPUs, use L6ADP-R2. L02CPU, L02CPU-P, L02CPU-CM, L06CPU, L06CPU-P, L26CPU, L26CPU-P, L26CPU-PBT, L26CPU, L26CPU-BT-CM Ladder monitor cannot be used when using CC-Link IE field network Ethernet adapter. When multiple CPUs are connected, the QnUDE(H)CPU and QnUDVCPU can be connected by using the serial port of the QCPU. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR *1 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Search operation : Partly restricted, MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Name : Available, Connection type between GOT and controller MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR ( Function SYSTEM MONITOR (1) When the GOT is connected to a QCPU (Q mode), a motion controller (Q series), a QSCPU, or a LCPU OVERVIEW This function can be used in the following connection types. 3.2 Specifications 3-5 (2) When the GOT is connected to a QnACPU ( Function Name : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Connection form between GOT and controller Bus connection Description Search operation : Available, Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection MELSECNET/10 connection CC-Link connection (intelligent device station) Device search, defect search, etc. Reference section 3.6 Displaying word devices in DEC or HEX Display switching 3.5 Displaying device comments, etc. Test operation Changing device values, etc. Local device monitor Monitoring local devices Hard copy Storing ladder monitor screen in BMP/JPEG format or printing it with a printer *1 *1 *1 *1 3.7 - 3.4.2 The present value of Z cannot be changed. V cannot be turned on or off. (3) When the GOT is connected to an ACPU/QCPU (A mode) and an A series motion controller CPU ( Function Name Bus connection Description Device search, defect search, etc. Display Displaying word devices in DEC or HEX : Unavailable) Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection MELSECNET/10 connection CC-Link connection (intelligent device station) Reference section 3.6 *3 3.5 Displaying device comments, etc. Test operation Changing device values, etc. Hard copy Storing ladder monitor screen in BMP/JPEG format or printing it with a printer *1 *2 *3 3-6 : Partly restricted, Connection form between GOT and controller Search operation switching*1 : Available, *2 *2 *2 3.7 3.4.2 If the total capacity of parameters, sequence programs, T/C set values, comments, and extension comments is 144 Kbytes or over, comments cannot be correctly displayed. The present value of V and Z cannot be changed. Subprograms 2 and 3 of the A4UCPU (in computer link connection) cannot be ladder-monitored. 3.2 Specifications 1 (4) When the GOT is connected to an FXCPU Reference section Ethernet connection Device search, defect search, etc. 3.6 Displaying word devices in DEC or HEX 3.5 Displaying device comments, etc. Test operation Changing device values, etc. Hard copy Storing ladder monitor screen in BMP/JPEG format or printing it with a printer *1 *2 *1*2 *1*2 3.7 3.4.2 (5) When the GOT is connected to a CNC (a) When the GOT is connected to a CNC C70 Use CNC C70 of software version B1 or later (BND-1006W000-B1 or later). ( : Unavailable) Description Bus connection Direct CPU *1 connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection *6 MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection Device search, defect search, etc. *2 Displaying word devices in DEC or HEX *2 Displaying device comments, etc. *2 Test operation Changing device values, etc. Hard copy Storing ladder monitor screen in BMP/JPEG format or printing it with a printer *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 CC-Link IE controller connection*3*4, CC-Link IE field connection*5 CC-Link connection 4 ID*6*8 Reference section G4*7*8 3.6 3.5 *3 *2 *3 *3 *2 3.7 3.4.2 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Display switching : Partly restricted, Available with the multiple CPU system including a QCPU (Q mode). For the MELSECNET/10 connection, use a QCPU and network module (QJ71LP21, QJ71LP21-25, QJ71LP21S-25, and QJ71BR11) with the function version B or later. The present value of Z cannot be changed. V cannot be turned ON or OFF. Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link IE field network connection. Available with the Display I/F connection only. Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). 7 NETWORK MONITOR Search operation : Available, Connection form between GOT and controller 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Name 2 3 The present value of V and Z cannot be changed. The set values of T and C cannot be changed. Function OVERVIEW Direct CPU connection LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Display switching Connection form between GOT and controller Description : Unavailable) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Search operation : Partly restricted, MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Function Name : Available, SYSTEM MONITOR ( 3.2 Specifications 3-7 (b) When the GOT is connected to a MELDAS C6/C64 ( Function Name : Available, Description Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection MELSECNET/10 connection Search operation Device search, defect search, etc. *1 Displaying word devices in DEC or HEX *1 Display switching*1 : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Connection form between GOT and controller CC-Link connection ID*4 G4*5 3.6 3.5 Displaying device comments, etc. Test operation Changing device values, etc. Hard copy Storing ladder monitor screen in BMP/JPEG format or printing it with a printer *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 Reference section *2 *3 *2 *3 *1 *2 *3 *2 *3 *1 3.7 3.4.2 For the MELSECNET/10 connection, use a QCPU and network module (QJ71LP21, QJ71LP21-25, QJ71LP21S-25, and QJ71BR11) with the function version B or later. The present value of Z cannot be changed. V cannot be turned ON or OFF. The set values of T and C cannot be changed. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). Required option OS' and option function boards The option function OS' and option function boards shown in the table below are required. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function (1) Extended function OS and option OS Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. When executing the test operation, install the system monitor (extended function OS) to the GOT. For the installation procedure, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (2) OS memory space For installing the extended function OS and option OS, the available space shown in the above table is required in the user area. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (3) Option function board (a) For GT16 No option function board is required. (b) For GT15 Mount one of the option function boards in the above table on the GOT. For the GOTs with a built-in option function board, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function For how to mount an option function board on the GOT, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used Display screen for the ladder monitor A sequence program of up to 8 lines (one line: up to 11 contacts (12 or more contacts will be looped back)) is displayed on a single screen. In addition, the current values of up to 8 word devices (9 or more devices are displayed by switching the display with the arrow key) etc. are displayed. For the GT1695M-X, GT1685M-S, GT1675M-S, GT1665M-S, GT1595-X, GT1585V-S, GT1585-S, GT1575V-S, or GT1575-S, the MELSEC-Q/QnA ladder monitor displays a sequence program of up to 15 lines (one line: up to 11 contacts (12 or more contacts will be looped back)) on a single screen. 3-8 3.2 Specifications 3.2.2 1 Devices and range that can be monitored ( Output Y000 to YFFF (hexadecimal) Internal relay M0 to M8191 Latch relay L0 to L8191 Step relay S0 to S8191 Special internet relay M9000 to M9255 Link relay B0000 to B1FFF (hexadecimal) Timer T0 to T2047 Counter C0 to C1023 Data register D0 to D8191 Special data register D9000 to D9255 Link register W0000 to W1FFF (hexadecimal) Annunciator F0 to F2047 File register R0 to R8191 Accumulator A0 to A1 Index register V to V1 to V6 Index register Z to Z1 to Z6 Nesting N0 to N7 Pointer P0 to P255 Interrupt pointer I0 to I31 2 SYSTEM MONITOR X000 to XFFF (hexadecimal) Search operation 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Input Ladder display 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Device range : Impossible) 5 (2) MELSEC-FX ladder monitor ( X000 to X337 (octadecimal) Output Y000 to Y337 (octadecimal) Auxiliary relay M0 to M8511 State S0 to S4095 Timer contact T0 to T511 Counter contact C0 to C255 Data register D0 to D8511 Index register V0 to V7 Index register Z0 to Z7 Nesting N0 to N7 Pointer P0 to P4095 Interrupt pointer I00* to I30* (four points) : Fx0 I00* to I50* (six points) : Fx1, Fx2 I6** to I8** (three points) : Fx1, Fx2 I010 to I060 (six points) : Fx1, Fx2 Extension register R0 to R32767 Device monitor display Search operation 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Input Ladder display 7 NETWORK MONITOR Device range : Impossible) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Device : Possible, MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Device : Possible, Device monitor display OVERVIEW (1) MELSEC-A ladder monitor 3.2 Specifications 3-9 (3) MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor ( Device Device range Input X0 to 1FFF, DX0 to 1FFF Output Y0 to 1FFF, DY0 to 1FFF Internal relay M0 to 32767 Latch relay L0 to 8191 Link relay B0 to 7FFF Timer T0 to 2047 Retentive timer ST0 to 2047 Counter C0 to 1023 Data register D0 to 12287 Link register W0 to 1FFF Annunciator F0 to 2047 Edge relay V0 to 2047 Ladder display : Possible, Device monitor display : Impossible) Search operation R0 to 32767 File register ZR0 to 32767 ZR32768 to 4184063 Extended data register D0 to 32767 *1 Extended link register W0 to 7FFF *1 Link special relay SB0 to 7FF Link special register SW0 to 7FF Step relay S0 to 8191 Z0 to 15 Index register Z16 to 19 *1 ZZ0 to 18 *2 Special relay SM0 to 2047 Special data register SD0 to 2047 Function input FX0 to F Function output FY0 to F Function register FD0 to 4 Link direct device J ¥ U ¥ Intelligent function module U3En Nesting N0 to 14 Pointer P0 to 4095 Interrupt pointer I0 to 255 SFC block device BL0 to 319 SFC transition device TR0 to 511 Network No. device J0 to 255 U0 to FF I/O No. device 3E0 to 3E3 Macro registration device *1 *2 3 - 10 ¥ VD0 to For searching devices with the menu for the ladder monitor, the device number cannot be specified. Search ZZ by specifying Z. (For searching ZZ0, specify Z0. For searching ZZ1, specify Z1.) ZZ0 is not searched by specifying Z1. When a sequence program has Z and ZZ, specifying Z searches both Z and ZZ. 3.2 Specifications For the FXCPU in Ethernet connection, the GOT can monitor only the host station. The access range other than the above is the same as the access range when the GOT is connected to a controller. For details of the access range, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Precautions (1) Inapplicable GOT The ladder monitor cannot be used with the GOTs shown below. Inapplicable GOT GT15 GT1555-Q, GT1550-Q 3 (2) Precautions to be taken while the ladder monitor is activated While the ladder monitor is activated, do not perform the following for the GOT. Otherwise, the stored data may be deleted or the ladder monitor may not operate normally. • Turning the CF card access switch (ON, OFF) • Installing/removing the CF card (3) Ladder display Up to 24 lines can be displayed per ladder block. If a sequence program is written in which 24 or more lines are used in a ladder block, the ladder cannot be correctly displayed. It is advisable to divide such programs. (4) When the system is connected to an FXCPU (a) During PLC reading, only the host station is read. (b) An STL (step ladder) command, a dedicated command for the FXCPU, is displayed as shown below. Ladder monitoring by GOT Display example of STL command Y0000 X0000 SET S20 X0000 SET S21 5 6 How an INV command is displayed INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR (c) 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR STL S0 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION GOT MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3.2.4 OVERVIEW 1 Access range Ladder monitoring by GOT X000 Y0000 7 (d) When searching an STL command, use "S (state)" in a device search. (e) The 32-bit counters are displayed in 32-bit fixed display in the device monitor. (f) When using FX3U(C), if the memory capacity is set to 32,000 or higher with the GX Developer PLC parameters, sequence programs cannot be displayed. When displaying a sequence program with the GOT, set the memory capacity to 16,000 or less. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR (g) Changes to T/C set values are reflected on the ladder monitor display only when they are made with the system monitor or test function. When a value is changed by numerical input or other object, the change is reflected on the display after the GOT is restarted. NETWORK MONITOR 3.2.3 3.2 Specifications 3 - 11 (5) When reading multiple files (a) Continuous searching in multiple sequence programs is allowed only for device search, contact search, coil search, and touch search. (b) For searching in multiple sequence programs, the GOT can display search results of the previously Sea. searched program by touching the Back key. The GOT cannot display search results of multiple programs on one screen. When programs are switched, the currently displayed search results of the program disappear from the screen. (c) Sea. For returning to the search results of the previously searched program by touching the Back key during searching in multiple sequence programs, the touch operation is canceled when the previously searched program is deleted. (d) For defect search, when multiple sequence programs have been read, searching is performed continuously in the program that is searched and displayed first. Continuous searching in multiple programs is not performed. (e) Automatical reading and seaching of a specified sequence program is allowed only for the special function switch and advanced alarm display. (f) If the monitor target is changed to another PLC, all the files that have been stored in the drive of the GOT are deleted when data are read from the PLC. (g) Without changing the monitor target PLC CPU, files stored in the drive of the GOT will not be deleted by changing the read target drive. When all files are read from the monitor target PLC CPU with the automatic PLC read setting made, therefore, the programs to be searched and the monitor target programs may not match. In such a case, delete unnecessary files on the file list window. (h) Up to 512 files of ladder data including those displayed on the GOT (up to 3 files) can be stored in the storage destination drive. When 511 files of ladder data are stored and another ladder data is displayed on the GOT, therefore, storing a new ladder data is not allowed. (6) Reading comment files (a) Comment data can be read from a CF card only with the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor. (b) Only files with the file names (program names) with one-byte alphanumeric characters are applicable to the GOT. When project data are created on GX Developer, use only one-byte alphanumeric characters for file names (program names). (c) When the data save location is set to [None], save only one comment file in a CF card. Multiple comment files cannot be read. (7) Monitoring local devices (a) When a sequence program stored in a PLC CPU is changed, be sure to read the program with the GOT. When the sequence program in the PLC CPU is changed after reading the sequence program with the GOT, the GOT may not correctly monitor local devices. (b) For monitoring local devices, do not monitor the same local device in the same PLC CPU simultaneously with multiple GOTs and GX Developer. (c) When the same local device in the same PLC CPU is simultaneously monitored with multiple GOTs and GX Developer, the GOT cannot correctly monitor the devices. (8) Changing set values of timer and counter when monitoring multiple programs For monitoring multiple programs, set values of all the target programs can be changed by switching displayed programs when the test menu screen is opened from the ladder monitor screen. 3 - 12 3.2 Specifications 1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Reflecting value changes in display of ladder monitor screen For opening the test menu screen from the system monitor screen or user-created screen, even if the set values of the timer and counter are changed, the changed values are not reflected in the display of the ladder monitor screen. For reflecting the changed values in the display of the ladder monitor screen, read the program again. OVERVIEW POINT Even though Universal model QCPU processes 64-bit data, the GOT cannot monitor the 64-bit data. (10) Precautions for QSCPU (a) The GOT cannot write data to the devices in the QSCPU. (b) For a safety function block, only the FB definition name is displayed in the application instruction format. The program in the safety function block is not displayed. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION (9) Precautions for Universal model QCPU 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR safety function block Search operation GOT operation The GOT adds and displays the ladder block that shows the FB definition name in the application instruction format in the last row. For the continuous search, when the program in the safety function block has multiple target devices, the ladder block is added to the last row only one time. Step search The GOT displays the ladder block that shows the FB definition name in the application instruction format corresponding to the searched step. Defect search The GOT adds and displays the ladder block that shows the FB definition name in the application instruction format in the last row and ends the defect search. (The operaiton is the same as that when all the defective devices are searched.) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Device search Contact point search Coil search 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR The following shows the GOT operation when the program in a safety function block has the target of the search operation. NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR (c) 3.2 Specifications 3 - 13 3.3 Operation for Display This section describes the operation procedure from turning on the power to the GOT to ladder monitor function display. For the ladder monitor start operation when using one-touch ladder jump function, refer to the following. Start operation when using the One-touch Ladder Jump function (for the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor only) Start operation for the Ladder Monitor (1) Normal operation This subsection describes the flow until the ladder monitor operation screen is displayed after a ladder monitor (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the special function switch (ladder monitor) set in the project data Starting from the utility Display the utility. Touch the special function switch. Starting from the MELSEC-L troubleshooting Activate [Ladder monitor] on the MELSEC-L troubleshooting screen. Touch [Ladder monitor]. Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [Ladder monitor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. Refer to the following manual for how to set the special function switch. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2. TOUCH SWITCH 15.4 Operation Procedures Set the channel No., network No., station No., etc. 3.3.2 Display Communication setting window Read the PLC and display the sequence program. 3.3.2 Display End 3 - 14 3.3 Operation for Display 1 POINT OVERVIEW (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. ( 3.3.1 Setting and deleting media for saving ladder data) (3) If the project data has not been downloaded The ladder monitor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. Start operation when using the One-touch Ladder Jump function (for the MELSEC-Q/L/ QnA ladder monitor only) By using the special function switch, advanced user alarm display, or others, start the Ladder Monitor, and sequence program files can be read automatically and devices can be searched automatically. The following shows objects which can use the One-touch Ladder Jump function. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR (2) How to make PLC reading unnecessary when turning the GOT power on again With the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor, you can save ladder monitor data to a memory card or internal flash memory. If you save the data beforehand, it is not necessary to read the PLC when switching the GOT power on again. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION User's Manual for the GOT used 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Object Before executing the automatic PLC read (1) Setting the automatic PLC read When reading a sequence program file or a comment file from controllers, the automatic PLC read have to be set on GT Designer3 or in the utility. For the setting of automatic PLC read, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 4.9 GOT Display and Operation Setting User's Manual for the GOT used (2) Specifying an automatic PLC read file With the special function switch or advanced user alarm display, the target sequence program of automatic PLC read can be specified in each object setting. However, the operation differs depending on the automatic PLC read setting on GT Designer3 or in the utility. Operation 7 Done The specified sequence program file is read automatically. None All sequence program files are read automatically. Done No sequence program file is read. To search automatically, if a sequence program file of the specified file name among the sequence program files read in the GOT exists, it is executed. None No sequence program file is read. To search automatically, if a sequence program file read in the GOT exists, it is executed to all files. None NETWORK MONITOR Done File name specification in objects 6 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Automatic PLC read setting of GT Designer3/utility 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR POINT INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Special function switch, advanced user alarm display, alarm history display, user alarm display 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 15 (2) Starting from the special function switch Select [Ladder Monitor] in [Switch Action], and the [Use One-touch Ladder Jump] check box of the special function switch. By touching this switch, Ladder Monitor can be started. Operation at start differs depending on the setting contents of the special function switch. For the setting items for the special function switch, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2. TOUCH SWITCH ( Setting Search Method Specify Search File : Set, : Not set) Operation for touching the special function switch (a) Specify Search Device*1 (b) (c) Specify Connected Station*2 (d) *1 *2 When [Specify Search Device] is selected, set [Ladder Search Device] and [Ladder Search Mode]. The setting of PLC station number is included in the [Ladder Search Device] setting. When [Specify Connected Station] is selected, set [CH No.] and [Network]. If [Other] in [Network] is selected, also set [N/W No.], [PC Station No.] and [CPU Machine]. (a) Operations for searching a device with specifying the file name Start Ladder Monitor Automatic PLC read (The set sequence program file) Automatic search for Ladder Search Device (Coil/Factor) Ladder monitor screen (The search result is displayed.) (b) Operations for searching a device without specifying the file name Start Ladder Editor (c) Automatic PLC read (All sequence program files) Automatic search for Ladder Search Device (Coil/Factor) Ladder monitor screen (The search result is displayed.) Operations for searching a connected station with specifying the file name Start Ladder Editor Automatic PLC read (The set sequence program file) Ladder monitor screen (d) Operations for setting a connected station without specifying the file name Start Ladder Editor PLC read screen HINT Operations for the special function switch when not using the One-touch Ladder Jump function When the [Use One-touch Ladder Jump] is not selected, the operation for touching the special function switch is the same as when starting from the utility. In this case, the automatic PLC read is not executed. Start operation for the Ladder Monitor 3 - 16 3.3 Operation for Display GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 11.3 Advanced User Alarm Display ( Ladder search setting*1 : Not set) Operation for touching the special function switch Specify Search File (a) (b) The setting of PLC station number is included in the target device. 3 (a) Operations for setting the Ladder Search Mode and file name Start Ladder Editor Automatic PLC read (The set sequence program file) Automatic search for Ladder Search Device (Coil/Factor) Ladder monitor screen (The search result is displayed.) Automatic search for Ladder Search Device (Coil/Factor) Ladder monitor screen (The search result is displayed.) (b) Operations for setting the Ladder Search Mode Start Ladder Editor Automatic PLC read (All sequence program files) (4) Starting from the alarm history display or user alarm display By selecting an alarm in the alarm history display or user alarm display and touching the key code switch (setting the key code of [Display Ladder]), the Ladder Monitor can be started and the device of alarm can be coil-searched. Automatic PLC read (All sequence program files) Automatic search for Ladder Search Device (Coil) 4 5 Ladder monitor screen (The search result is displayed.) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Start Ladder Editor LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION *1 2 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Ladder Search Mode : Set, SYSTEM MONITOR By selecting an alarm in the advanced user alarm display and touching the key code switch (setting the key code of [Display Ladder]), the Ladder Monitor can be started and the device of alarm can be searched. Operation at start differs depending on the setting contents of the advanced user alarm observation. For the setting items for advanced user alarm observation, refer to the following. OVERVIEW 1 (3) Starting from the advanced user alarm display For the alarm history display, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 11.5 Alarm History Display For the user alarm display, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 11.6 User Alarm Display INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 17 Changing screens The following describes screen changes of (1) Normal operation using an example of the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor. Screen changes of the A/FX ladder monitor is the same. <MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor> When ladder data is stored on a memory card or in the built-in flash memory after the power to the GOT is turned on Start the ladder monitor. For further information, refer to the following. "Operation for display" <MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor> When no ladder data is stored after the GOT is started <MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor> When performing the ladder monitor first after starting the GOT ( <MELSEC-Q/L/QnA/A/FX ladder monitor> When ladder data has already been read after the GOT was started 3.3.3 Display) Menu Display format change/ search/Menu window screen display Menu Connect list File list Touch ( ( 3.3.3 Display) Connect List/switch of targets list 3.3.3 Display) Exit Enter Exit Ladder PLCRD. Touch Touch Touch Touch Touch PLC reading setting window display Touch PLC reading screen File list List/switch of ladder data PLCRD. Touch Touch ( ( 3.3.3 Display) 3.3.3 Display) Exit Touch When the ladder monitor has been started from the utility Exit Touch Switches to the Menu screen. user-created screen. 3.3 Operation for Display 3.5 Switching the Display Format, 3.6 Search Operation) Exit Touch When the ladder monitor has been started by the special function switch Switches to the Main 3 - 18 ( (1) Setting for the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor Up to 512 files of data used for the ladder monitor function (sequence programs, device comments) can be stored in a selected drive. The ladder data storable capacity differs according to the ladder data storage destination. Storage destination A: Standard CF Card B: Extended Memory Card C: Built-in Flash Memory Capacity Up to the installed CF card available space. 4MB Storing ladder data eliminates the need to read ladder data from the PLC CPU every time powering on the GOT, reducing the time before executing the ladder monitor. If the CF card is designated as a destination for storing data, ladder data of multiple destinations can be stored simultaneously. For the ladder data storage destination setting, refer to the following. When setting with the utility User's Manual for the GOT used 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Setting the ladder data storage destination OVERVIEW 1 Setting and deleting media for saving ladder data 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3.3.1 4 When setting with GT Designer3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) POINT Precautions when the ladder data storage destination is set to [None] • Only one sequence file and comment file of ladder data can be read in the GOT. • When searching program files using the one-touch ladder jump function, specify a file to be searched. (2) Setting for the A/FX ladder monitor Ladder data cannot be stored. For the A/FX ladder monitor, data for ladder monitoring are deleted every time the GOT is powered on again. Deleting ladder data MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Ladder data can be deleted with the ladder monitor screen or the utility. When deleting the ladder data with the utility, the GOT clears all the stored ladder data. To delete only the specific data, delete them on the ladder monitor screen. For deletion of ladder data, refer to the following. When deleting with the ladder monitor screen 3.3.2 Display 7 When deleting with the utility NETWORK MONITOR User's Manual for the GOT used Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 19 3.3.2 Display This subsection describes the procedure for reading the PLC to read the sequence program from the target controller when the ladder monitor is executed, and until the ladder monitor screen is displayed. The operation of reading the PLC depends on the controller type. When the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor is executed The MELSEC-A ladder monitor is taken as an example to describe the operation procedure. Utility display procedure Subsection 3.3.1 1. 2. The communication setting window is displayed. • The name of the Communication driver installed in the GOT is displayed. • Touch "ChNo." on the communication setting window and set the channel number of the controller targeted to the ladder monitor. Touch the key, and move the cursor to "NETWK No [ ]." Set the network number of the target controller and the CPU station number according to the table shown below. Connection form Setting NETWK No STATION*1 Bus connection Direct CPU connection 0 FF Computer link connection Ethernet connection CC-Link (intelligent device station) MELSEC NET/10 connection 1 to 239 0 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 1 to 64 0: Master station 1 to 64: Local station 0: Control station 1 to 64: Normal station *1 When the station No. is set to the host station (FF), set the network No. to 0. (Continued to next page) 3 - 20 3.3 Operation for Display For the operation of the key window, see the following: 2.4.3 Key window setting columns and operation procedure Entry is completed by touching the Enter key, and the key window closes. 1 PLC reading screen Touch the , , , and keys to specify the following items listed under "READ SECTION." • Sequence program (In the case of the MELSEC-A ladder monitor) Main program Subprogram 1 Subprogram 2 (A4U) Subprogram 3 (A4U) (In the case of the MELSEC-FX ladder monitor) Main program (fixed) • SETTING/NON SETTING for comment reading 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3. OVERVIEW (From previous page) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION In the case of the FXCPU POINT Displaying the ladder monitor screen The MELSEC-FX ladder monitor screen displays the sequence program that was executed when the PLC was read. If any of the set values of the sequence program is changed, re-read the PLC. Changes to set values are displayed on the screen when the MELSEC-A ladder monitor is executed. It is not necessary to re-read the PLC. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR After the items under "READ SECTION" are specified, touch the key. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 4. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 (Continued to next page) 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 21 5. (From previous page) When no keyword is registered in the target controller Enter the keyword registered in the target controller. (In the case of the MELSEC-A ladder monitor) The data entered can be corrected with the following keys: Del key :Used to delete a character of the entered information. AC key :Used to delete all characters entered. When a keyword is registered in the target controller (In the case of the MELSEC-FX ladder monitor) Touch the Keyword key to enter the keyword registered in the target PLC CPU. For the FX CPU keyword, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used (Continued to next page) 3 - 22 3.3 Operation for Display The sequence program is read. • The message "EXECUTING" is displayed. • The entire size of the program and the portion already read are displayed. Portion already read/entire program size • The reading of the PLC stops by touching the Break key. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 6. OVERVIEW 1 (From previous page) 7. The reading of the sequence program is completed. The message "OPERATION COMPLETE" is displayed. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5 Ladder Touch MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR EXIT Touch When the ladder monitor is activated When the ladder monitor is activated from the utility by the special function switch The screen switches to main menu. the user-created screen. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR The screen switches to the 6 Ladder monitor screen NETWORK MONITOR 7 Reading the PLC in the following operations Once the PLC is read, you do not have to read it in the following operations. However, it must be re-read after you read it and then downloaded project data and when the power to the GOT is turned on again. 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 23 8 Q MOTION MONITOR POINT When the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed The MELSEC-Q ladder monitor is taken as an example to describe the operation procedure. With regard to the MELSEC-QnA ladder monitor, if any keyword is entered in the target controller, it must be entered after procedure 5. Utility display procedure Subsection 3.3.1 When no ladder data is stored When ladder data is already stored 1. Select and touch YES or NO as described below. • To use stored ladder data, touch YES . • To delete stored ladder data and read new ladder data, touch NO . YES NO Touch Touch 2. Select and touch YES or NO as described below. • To delete stored ladder data, touch YES . • To keep stored ladder data, touch NO . Ladder monitor screen YES (Continued to next page) 3 - 24 3.3 Operation for Display 1 The communication setting window is displayed. • The name of the Communication driver installed in the GOT is displayed. • Set the channel number of the controller targeted to the ladder monitor. Touch the key, and move the cursor to "NETWK No [ ]." 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3. OVERVIEW (From previous page) Set the network number of the target controller, the CPU station number, and the CPU number according to the table shown below. Setting range STATION*1 CPU No 0 1 to 239 0: Host loop 1 to 255: Specified loop 1 to 64 0: Control station 1 to 64: Normal station FF MELSECNET/ H connection, MELSECNET/ 10 connection CC-Link IE controller connection CC-Link IE field network connection CC-Link (intelligent device station) 1 to 239 1 to 239 0 1 to 120 0: Master station 1 to 120: Local station 0: Master station 1 to 64: Local station 0 to 4 (Set this item only for the MELSEC-Q ladder monitor.) 6 *1 When the station No. is set to the host station (FF), set the network No. to 0. For the operation of the key window, see the following: 2.4.3 Key window setting columns and operation procedure (Continued to next page) Entry is completed by touching the Enter key, and the key window closes. 7 POINT In the case of Ethernet connection Set a monitor target using GT Designer2 in advance. For further information about the setting of monitor target, see the following: GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR NETWK No Ethernet connection INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Setting Bus connection, Direct CPU connection, Computer link connection MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Connection form NETWORK MONITOR 4. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 25 (From previous page) PLC reading screen 6. The PLC reading screen is displayed. Touch the SetUp key. The setting window appears. POINT Displaying the ladder monitor screen When the drive for storing ladder data is set to [C: Flash Memory], the ladder monitor screen displays the sequence program at the time of reading data from the PLC. If any of the set values of the sequence program is changed, re-read the PLC. When the drive for storing ladder data is set to [A: Built-in CF card] or [B:Memory card], changes of the set values are reflected in the screen display. Rereading data from the PLC is not required. 7. The setting window appears. Make settings for the initial activation of the ladder monitor.* The settings shown below switch each time you touch the MEMORY key. DISPLAY USE OF EXISTING DATA, SELECT USE OF CLEAR. CLEAR EXISTING DATA. USE OF EXISTING DATA. * 8. (Continued to next page) 3 - 26 3.3 Operation for Display This setting is invalid when the automatic PLC read setting is made or a searched file is specified, when performing coil search or defect search from the key code switch or the special function switch set for the advanced alarm display. The After the setting is completed, touch the button to close the Setting window. Using the Drive key, select the target drive (applicable memory) in which the ladder data to be monitored is saved. (Continued to next page) POINT SYSTEM MONITOR LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Using the keys shown below, select the file data you want to read. key :Moves the cursor upward. key :Moves the cursor downward. Page key :Displays the preceding page. Page key :Displays the following page. :Select/Cancel is switched by moving the SEL. key cursor and touching this key. Select All key :Selects all the files in the drive. Cancel All key :Cancels all the file selections. :Starts the reading of the file data selected. READ key CF Cmnt. Read key :Starts reading a comment file from a CF card. Set the drive to be used for reading the comment file in [Q/L/ QnA ladder monitor] of the utility or [GOT Setup] of GT Designer3. User's Manual for the GOT used For reading comment files from CF cards, refer to the following. 3.3.4 Reading comment files from CF cards 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 10. A list of the files stored in the selected drive is displayed. 2 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR The drive selection window is displayed. Enter the target drive (applicable memory). Drive number setting range: 0 to 4 :Used to delete a character of the entered Del key information. AC key :Used to delete all characters under the cursor. Enter key :Registers the entered information. When any keyword is set for the selected drive, enter the keyword. If canceling the entry, reading of the drive is canceled. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 9. OVERVIEW 1 (From previous page) 7 NETWORK MONITOR Multiple ladder data storable Multiple sequence and comment programs can be read. For the PLC read setting, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 27 (From previous page) When no password is entered in the target controller When a password is entered in the target controller 11. Enter the password entered in the target controller. In the case of the QCPU, a password is entered in the sequence and comment files. POINT When entering passwords for multiple files When reading multiple files with passwords set, enter passwords for respective programs. Canceling an entry cancels the reading of the file. A-Z key :Uppercase alphabetic characters a-z key :Lowercase alphabetic characters The data entered can be corrected with the following keys: :Used to delete a character of the entered Del key information. AC key :Used to delete all characters entered. 12. The sequence program is read. • The message "READING PROGRAM" is displayed. • The entire size of the program and the portion already read are displayed. Portion already read/entire program size • The reading of the PLC stops by touching the Break key. 13. After sequence programs are read, the message "OPERATION COMPLETE" is displayed. (Continued to next page) 3 - 28 3.3 Operation for Display Select the File list key to delete one specific file. When it is touched, the program files and comment files stored in the GOT or in the CF card are displayed in a list. Connect list Operations can be performed by touching a key or the display part directly. :Select/cancel is switched by moving the SEL. key cursor and touching this key. Select All key :Selects all files. Cancel All key :Cancels all selections. Delete key :Deletes the file selected. key :Moves the cursor upward. key :Moves the cursor downward. Page key :Displays the preceding page. Page key :Displays the following page. File list SYSTEM MONITOR If the Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is set as the following, this key is not displayed. • [Setting to save ladders] is set as [Save a ladder program]. • [Data save location] is set as [C: Flash Memory] or [Not store]. 2 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Connect list key and File list key. Select the Connect list key to delete all the files in one destination. When it is touched, the sources from which program files and comment files are read are displayed in a list. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 14. To delete the read ladder data, touch the OVERVIEW 1 (From previous page) Ladder Touch Touch When the ladder monitor is activated When the ladder monitor is activated from the utility by the special function switch The screen switches to the The screen switches to main menu. the user-created screen. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR EXIT MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 Ladder monitor screen NETWORK MONITOR 7 Reading the PLC in the following operations Once the PLC is read with the power to the GOT turned on, you do not have to read it in the following operations. 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 29 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 POINT 3.3.3 Searching from the monitor screen When starting a ladder monitor with object, coil-search/defect search can be automatically performed to the read sequence program and the result can be displayed on the monitor. Usable objects and functions list The following table shows the types of objects can be searched from a monitor screen and functions usable in each object. For object setting to display searching result on ladder monitor, refer to the following manual. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) (1) MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor ( : Applicable : Inapplicable) Function Object Automatic PLC read Special Function Switch *1 Advanced Alarm Display *1 Specify Search File Coil Factor Alarm List History *1 For reading comment files from CF cards, refer to the following. 3.3.4 Reading comment files from CF cards (2) MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor ( : Applicable : Inapplicable) Function Object Automatic PLC read Specify Search File Coil Factor Special Function Switch Advanced Alarm Display Alarm List History Searching operation (1) When displaying searching result with the Advanced Alarm Display or Special Function Switch The following explains the procedure from touching the Key Code Switch for advanced alarm display or Special Function Switch and performing coil-search or defect search to display of a ladder block.* The following flowchart explains the operation when the destination to save the ladder block data is specified. * 3 - 30 When performing MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor, the operation is the same when displaying the searching result with Alarm List or History explained (2) . 3.3 Operation for Display 1 The following explains the operation taking MELSEC-Q ladder monitor as an example. (b) When [Specify Search File] is not selected Reads all sequence programs in the program memory of the target controller. For the setting method of Automatic PLC read, refer to the following. When the automatic PLC read setting is not made When the automatic PLC read setting is made The monitor target to be searched is checked. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 3 (2) When the Automatic PLC read setting is not made Searching starts only when the monitor target of the sequence program that has been read and the monitor target that is set for searching on the object match. When they are mismatch, an error message appears. Read again to match the monitor target for searching on the PLC reading screen. Matches. Not match. When a keyword is registered to the read target drive, enter the keyword. To read a file to which a password is registered, enter the password. If canceling the entry, reading of the drive or file is canceled. After the read program is searched, the result is displayed. When the searched device is found Exit Touch When the searched Touch device is not found Touching the Touching the Exit button searches consecutively. button completes searching halfway. 5 6 The user-created screen is displayed. (Continued to next page) * After coil-search, monitoring of the displayed ladder starts automatically. (During MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor, touching the monitor key starts the same operation.) 4. If the searched device is not found in the read program, the message "DEVICE NOT FOUND" appears and searching is completed. After searching, the program that has been read first is displayed on the ladder monitor screen. NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR The ladder monitor screen is displayed.* 3. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR An error message is displayed. 2. 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Touch OVERVIEW (a) When [Specify Search File] is selected Reads the specified sequence program. SYSTEM MONITOR (1) When the Automatic PLC read setting is made MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Equipment Touch a key in monitor screen. The operation differs depending on object setting. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1. 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 31 (From previous page) 5. When multiple read programs exist, the dialog box which asks about searching for other programs appears. Touching the OK button starts searching to all other read programs. Cancel The ladder monitor screen is displayed.* 6. OK 7. According to the order of the programs that have been read first, searching is started to the next file and the result is displayed. Touching the Touching the Exit searches consecutively. button completes searching halfway. POINT Ladder display during consecutive search When displaying the ladder block in the next sequence file, the previous search results are cleared. ( 3.6.3 Coil search) Exit When the searched device is found Touch Touch When the searched device is not found The ladder monitor screen is displayed.* The user-created screen is displayed. * After coil-search, monitoring of the ladder displayed is started automatically. 3 - 32 3.3 Operation for Display 8. Section If the searched device is not found in all read programs, the message "DEVICE NOT FOUND" appears and searching is completed. After searching, the program that has been read first is displayed on the ladder monitor screen. 1 (2) When displaying searching result with Alarm List/History OVERVIEW The following explains the procedure from touching the Key Code Switch for user alarm display and performing coil-search of sequence program to display of a ladder block. Program to be searched In Alarm List/History, coil-search is performed to the sequence program that has been displayed on the ladder monitor last among the read sequence programs. However, when no ladder programs have not been displayed, coil-search is performed to the sequence program that has been read first. Therefore, the file to be searched has to be read from the PLC reading screen beforehand. For setting from the PLC reading screen, refer to the following section. 3.3.3 Display 2 SYSTEM MONITOR POINT LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 33 The following explains the operation taking MELSEC-Q ladder monitor as an example. 1. Touch a key in monitor screen. Equipment Touch Not match. The monitor target to be searched is checked. Matches. 2. 3. Searching stats only when the monitor target of the sequence program that has been read and the monitor target that is set on the object match. When they are mismatch, an error message appears. Read again to match the monitor target for searching on the PLC reading screen. In MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor, an error message does not appear even they are mismatch, and searching continues. Searching result is displayed. When the searched device is found Exit When the searched Touch device is not found The ladder monitor screen is displayed.* The user-created screen is displayed. * After coil-search, monitoring of the ladder displayed is started automatically. (For the A/FX ladder monitor, touching the Mon. key provides the same operation.) 3 - 34 4. Touch 3.3 Operation for Display 5. Touching the button searches consecutively. Touching the Exit button completes searching halfway. If the searched device is not found, the message "DEVICE NOT FOUND" appears and searching is completed. After searching, the normal ladder monitor screen is displayed. 1 Reading comment files from CF cards OVERVIEW A comment file to be used for the ladder monitor can be read from a CF card installed on the GOT. Using a comment file stored in a CF card has the following advantages. • The processing time is shorter than the one for reading a comment file from a PLC CPU. • Writing comment file data into a PLC CPU is not required, so less memory of the PLC CPU is used. Procedure for using comment files stored in CF cards 1. Create a folder with the folder name of CIRCMNT in a CF card. When the CIRCMNT folder already exists, creating a new CIRCMNT folder is not required. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 The following shows the procedure for using a comment file stored in a CF card. 3. A comment file (.wcd) is created when the project data is saved in the GX Developer format. For project data that cannot be saved in the GX Developer format, export the data using [Write IC memory card] in GX Works2 and change the extension of the comment file from [.qcd] to [.wcd]. Copy the comment file (.wcd). 5 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR To read a comment from the project data of GX Works2, save the project data again in the GX Developer format. A comment cannot be read from the project data of GX Works2. For how to save the project data of GX Works2 in the GX Developer format, refer to the following. GX Works2 Version1 Operating Manual (Common) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3.3.4 3.3 Operation for Display 3 - 35 5. 6. Copy a comment file (.wcd) from the project data of GX Developer. Save the copied comment file in the CIRCMNT folder created in the CF card. Install the CF card with the comment file on the GOT.Read the comment file with the ladder monitor. POINT When using comment files stored in CF cards When comment files exist both in a CF card and a PLC, the comment file to be used may not be read. For using a comment file stored in a CF card, do not write comment file data into a PLC. HINT Displaying/hiding comments The display/hide selection of comments can be set in the utility screen or in GT Designer3. The status is reflected to the ladder monitor screen by setting the display/hide selection of comments in advance. User's Manual for the GOT used GT Designer 3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 3 - 36 3.3 Operation for Display This section describes the information and key functions displayed on the ladder monitor screen. The display screen of the ladder monitor varies slightly with the GOT used. This chapter mainly uses the screen of the GT1575-V for explanation. POINT After executing PLC reading, if the controller comment or comment capacity is changed, the comment may not be correctly displayed on the ladder monitor screen. When changing the comment or comment capacity, re-start the GOT. (1) When the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor is executed (a) Display monitor 4) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION The ladder monitor screen depends on the controller type. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Information and key functions displayed on the screen 4 :maximum 8 lines :maximum 3 lines MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR When comment is not displayed When comment is displayed ON/OFF status display for ladder monitor 1) ON status OFF status * The MCR command is normally displayed as 5 . MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) 3) 6 The information shown in the table below is displayed. No. 1) Description Sequence program is displayed. A maximum of 11 contact points is displayed in one line of a ladder; for 12 contact points or more, move to the next line. When a comment display is specified, a comment is also displayed; expanded comments are given priority. For the method of displaying comments, see the following: 3.5.3 Switching comment/no-comment display 2) A maximum of eight devices is displayed for the word device current value, timer and counter current value (upper row), and set value (lower row). When the set value is an indirect specification, the value of the indirectly specified device is displayed. To switch between decimal and hexadecimal for the displayed value, see the following: INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3.4.1 OVERVIEW 1 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 7 Display the keys used with the operation on the ladder monitor screen shown in (b) (Touch input). 4) The display step number (left) and the remaining step number (right) are displayed. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3) NETWORK MONITOR 3.5.2 Display switching of decimal numbers/hexadecimal numbers 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 3 - 37 (b) Key functions (when the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor is executed) Key Exit PLCRD. Function Returns the screen to the one displayed when the ladder monitor was activated. Switches the screen to the PLC reading screen to read from the controller the sequence program to be monitored. For further information about PLC reading, see the following: 3.3.2 Display Mon. Starts monitoring the displayed sequence program. Menu Displays the Menu window for ladder monitor ( (3) Menu window for the ladder monitor). Starts the list editor for A/FX. For details on the A/FX list editor, refer to the following. List 4. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Scrolls the information upward by a ladder block. Scrolls the information downward by a ladder block. When the number of devices whose present and set values are within the display range shown in 2) on the preceding page is nine or more, the devices to be displayed are switched. Scrolls the information downward by a screen. In search operation, a search is continuously performed under the same conditions. Print Screen Cancel Print 3 - 38 Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, see the following: 3.4.2 Hard copy output The operation of this key is invalid. 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 1 (2) When the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed (GOT with VGA resolution) 6) 7) 5) 8) 6) 7) 8) 4) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 5) (GOT with SVGA or higher resolution) OVERVIEW (a) Display screen The screen display varies depending on the resolution of the GOT. 1) 1) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2) 3) 2) 3) 4) 4 ON/OFF status display for ladder monitor For the number of characters of comments and comment display, see the following: • ON status : • OFF status : * The MCR command is normally displayed as MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3.5.4 Displaying 32 characters of comments . The information shown in the table below is displayed. No. 1) 5 Function Sequence program is displayed. A maximum of 11 contact points is displayed in one line of a ladder; for 12 contact points or more, move to the next line. When [Comment Display] is specified, comments are also displayed. For the method of displaying comments, see the following: 3.5.3 Switching comment/no-comment display. 3.5.2 Display switching of decimal numbers/hexadecimal numbers. 3) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) A maximum of eight devices is displayed for the word device current value, timer and counter current value (upper row), and set value (lower row). When the set value is an indirect specification, the value of the indirectly specified device is displayed. To switch between decimal and hexadecimal for the displayed value, see the following: MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3.5.3 Switching comment/no-comment display The current status of monitoring local devices is displayed. "*" blinks just to the right of the local device monitor status display during communicating with a PLC CPU. Nothing is displayed without monitoring. • Auto setting(program names). : A local device is monitored. (The active program name is displayed.) • Local device monitor not executed. : A local device is not monitored. • Local device monitor is not supported. : The PLC CPU being used is inapplicable to the local device. For switching the local device monitor between execution and non-execution states, refer to the following. 7 4) Display the keys used with the operation on the ladder monitor screen shown in (b) (Touch input). 5) The Ch No., the network No., the station No. and CPU No. are displayed. (Only when the MELSEC-Q ladder monitor function is executed.) 6) The drive is displayed. 7) The file name of the PLC program is displayed. 8) The total number of steps in the current monitor PLC program is displayed. NETWORK MONITOR (3) Menu window for the ladder monitor Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 3 - 39 (b) Key functions (when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed) No. Exit PLCRD. Function Returns the screen to the one displayed when the ladder monitor was activated. Switches the screen to the PLC reading screen to read from the controller the sequence program to be monitored. For further information about PLC reading, see the following: 3.3.2 Display Mon. Starts monitoring the displayed sequence program. Menu Displays the Menu window for ladder monitor ( (3) Menu window for the ladder monitor). When the number of devices whose present and set values are within the display range shown in 2) on the preceding page is nine or more, the devices to be displayed are switched. Scroll the information upward and downward by a ladder block. Scrolls the information downward by a screen. In search operation, a search is continuously performed under the same conditions. Sea. Back Print Screen Cancel Print Displays back past device/contact point/coil searches or touch searches by one. Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, see the following: 3.4.2 Hard copy output The operation of this key is invalid. JUMP Jump the information upward and downward by ten ladder blocks. JUMP 3 - 40 Program list Displays the program list window ( (4) Program list window) Connect list Displays the connect list window ( (5) Connect list window) 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 1 OVERVIEW POINT key Sea. Immediately after the Back key has been pressed to go back in the history, a continuous device search using the key cannot be executed. (2) Number of histories that can be gone back Sea. Using the Back key, you can go back into the history up to 100 ladders. (3) Clearing search history When any of the following operations is performed, the search history is cleared to return to the normal ladder display. • When the key is touched. (When a single ladder block takes up more than one screen, scrolling can be made within the block.) JUMP key is touched. • When the JUMP • When a step search, END search or defect search is executed. • When a comment display is changed. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR (1) Continuous device search by 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Sea. About the Back key (Only when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed.) 4 (a) Displaying search results For searching in multiple sequence programs, the GOT can display search results of the previously Sea. searched program by touching the Back key. The GOT cannot display search results of multiple programs on one screen. When programs are switched, the currently displayed search results of the program disappear from the screen. (b) When searching program is deleted 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Sea. For returning to the search results of the previously searched program by touching the Back key during searching in multiple sequence programs, the touch operation is canceled when the previously searched program is deleted. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR (4) Returning search results during searching in multiple sequence programs MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR • When a new file is read by touching PLCRD. . NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 3 - 41 (3) Menu window for the ladder monitor (a) Display screen (b) Key functions Key Dev.Sea. Cont.Sea Function Displays the ladder block containing the specified device. 3.6.1 Device search Displays the ladder block containing the specified device. 3.6.2 Contact point search Displays the ladder block containing the specified coil. Coil.Sea. Search operation 3.6.3 Coil search Displays the ladder block containing the specified step number. Step.Sea 3.6.4 Step search Displays the last ladder block of the sequence program. End.Sea. Xref. 3.6.5 Ladder end search Searches the ladder blocks for the status of continuity/non-continuity of the contact point that turned on or off the coil on the sequence program. 3.6.6 Defect search 16/32Bit Switches the word device and timer/counter values displayed on the ladder monitor screen to the 16-bit (one-word) or 32-bit (two-word) module. 3.5.1 Display switching of 16-bit (one-word)/32-bit (two-word) modules Dec.Hex. Cmnt. Display format switching Switches the word device and timer/counter values displayed on the ladder monitor screen to decimal or hexadecimal numbers. 3.5.2 Display switching of decimal numbers/hexadecimal numbers Switches whether to display the comments added to the word and bit devices displayed on the ladder monitor screen. 3.5.3 Switching comment/no-comment display Displays the 32 characters of the comments to the word and bit devices displayed on the ladder Cmnt.32 monitor screen. For further information, see 3.5.4 Displaying 32 characters of comments This key is not displayed when the MELSEC-A and MELSEC-FX ladder monitor. Switches whether to display integrated notes on the sequence program. Note Peripheral notes are represented by *. 3.5.5 Displaying notes This key is not displayed when the MELSEC-A and MELSEC-FX ladder monitor. Switches whether to display integrated statements on the sequence program. Statement Peripheral statements are represented by *. 3.5.6 Displaying statements This key is not displayed when the MELSEC-A and MELSEC-FX ladder monitor. Test operation Local device monitor 3 - 42 TEST Changes device values on the screen when the ladder monitor is executed. For further information, see the following: 3.7 Test Operation Switches the local device monitor between execution and non-execution states. Local Dev. 3.8 Local Device Monitor The key is not displayed with the MELSEC-QnA ladder monitor. 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 1 (4) Program list window OVERVIEW (a) Display screen 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) The following table shows the display details. 3 Function 1) Displays saved sequence program name. 2) Displays the keys used in the program list window's operation. (Touch input) Besides key touch, a program name can be selected by touching the program name directly. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. (b) Key functions Key Function Switch 4 Switch the monitoring target in the ladder monitor screen to the selected sequence program. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Scrolls the display upward or downward by a file. JUMP Scrolls the display upward or downward by a page. JUMP 5 (5) Connect list window MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR (a) Display screen 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 2) The following table shows the display details. Function 1) The source from which the sequence program is read (destination) is displayed. 2) Displays the keys used in the Connect list window's operation. (Touch input) Besides key touch, a destination can be selected by touching the destination directly. 7 NETWORK MONITOR No. (b) Key functions Key Switch Function 8 Switch the monitoring target in the ladder monitor screen to the sequence program of the selected destination. Scrolls the display upward or downward by a file. JUMP Q MOTION MONITOR Scrolls the display upward or downward by a page. JUMP 3.4 Operation Procedure Common 3 - 43 3.4.2 Hard copy output This section describes how to store a ladder monitor screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or print it with a printer. Touch [Print Screen] A BMP/JPEG file will be stored on the The ladder monitor screen will be printed standard CF card inserted in the GOT. with the printer connected to the GOT. POINT • Install the extended function OS (Printer) to the GOT when printing a ladder monitor screen. • The output target (memory card/printer) of hard copy can be set in Hard Copy of GT Designer2. For details of hard copy setting, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used • When outputting a hard copy, the display can be inverted between white and black. For invert colors setting, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 40. HARD COPY FUNCTION 3 - 44 3.4 Operation Procedure Common You can switch the display format (16-bit (one-word) module/32-bit (two word) module or decimal number/hexadecimal number) of word device and timer/counter values displayed on the ladder monitor screen, and whether to display the comments to the target devices. module. These modules switch alternately each time you press the 16/32Bit key. POINT Displaying timers and counters You cannot switch the 16-bit (one-word) or 32-bit (two-word) module with regard to the present and set values of timers and counters. The GOT automatically selects to display them in the 16-bit (one-word) or 32-bit (two-word) module. (Operation example: Switch 16-bit (one-word) module display to 32-bit (two-word) module display.) 1. Touch Mon. . 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION During monitoring, the present values of word devices (except timers and counters) are displayed in the 16-bit or 32-bit SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Display switching of 16-bit (one-word)/32-bit (two-word) modules MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Touch "Mon." Device values displayed 5 Touch Menu . MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2. Touch "Menu" Menu window 3. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 Touch 16/32Bit . 7 Touch "16/32Bit" The word devices are displayed in the 32-bit (twoword) module. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4. NETWORK MONITOR 3.5.1 OVERVIEW 1 3.5 Switching the Display Format 3.5 Switching the Display Format 3 - 45 3.5.2 Display switching of decimal numbers/hexadecimal numbers During monitoring, the present values of word devices and the present values (upper values) and set values (lower values) of timers/counters are displayed in decimal or hexadecimal numbers. The display formats switch alternately each time you press the Dec.Hex. key. (Example of operation: Switching the decimal display to the hexadecimal display.) 1. Touch Mon. . 2. Touch Menu . 3. Touch Dec.Hex. . Touch "Mon." Device values displayed Touch "Menu" Menu window Touch "Dec.Hex." 4. 3 - 46 3.5 Switching the Display Format The values are displayed in hexadecimal numbers. 3.5.3 1 Switching comment/no-comment display OVERVIEW Comments written in the target controller are displayed. Comment display and no-comment display switch alternately each time you press the Cmnt. key. 1. Touch Menu . SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Touch "Menu" 2. Touch Cmnt. . 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Touch "Cmnt." 3. Comments are displayed. Each comment is displayed in five characters on three lines. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 POINT Priority of comment display (1) For the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor Either of Common Comment or Comment by program can be selected. For the setting of comment display priority, refer to the following. 7 User's Manual for the GOT used Comment in Kanji or kana 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Extension comment NETWORK MONITOR (2) For the MELSEC-A ladder monitor The comment display priority is as follows. 3.5 Switching the Display Format 3 - 47 3.5.4 Displaying 32 characters of comments Comments can be displayed in 32 characters when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed. They are not displayed when the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor is executed. (1) Procedure for displaying 32 characters of comments 1. Touch Menu . 2. Touch Cmnt.32 . Touch "Menu" Menu window Touch "Cmnt.32" 3. Display example of 32 characters of comment A comment is displayed in eight characters on four lines. 3 - 48 3.5 Switching the Display Format Comments are displayed in 32 characters. A comment is displayed in eight characters on four lines. 1 (2) Comment display when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed Touch the Cmnt. Touch the Cmnt.32 Touch the Cmnt. Touch the Cmnt.32 Comment display after key operation Comments displayed key. No comments displayed 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 32 characters of comments displayed key. No comments displayed key. Comments displayed Touch the Cmnt. 32 characters of comments displayed key. Comments displayed key. 32 characters of comments displayed Cmnt.32 No 32 characters of comments displayed key. (3) Numbers of lines and contact points that can be displayed when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed The table below shows the numbers of lines and contact points that can be displayed in the statuses of no comments displayed, comments displayed, and 32 characters of comments displayed. No comments displayed Number of lines displayed Maximum number of contact points displayed Number of lines displayed Maximum number of contact points displayed 21 11 8 11 7 6 5 15 11 6 11 5 6 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR GT1675M-V GT1675-VN GT1672-VN GT1665M-V GT1662-VN GT1655-V GT1575-V GT1575-VN GT1572-VN GT1565-V GT1562-VN GT1555-V Maximum number of contact points displayed 6 8 11 3 11 2 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR GT1685M-S GT1675M-S GT1665M-S GT1585V-S GT1585-S GT1575V-S GT1575-S Number of lines that can be displayed 4 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR GT1695M-X GT1595-X 32 characters of comments displayed 8 Q MOTION MONITOR GOT Comments displayed 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Key operation MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Present comment display status OVERVIEW Comments are displayed as shown below when you touch each of the Cmnt. and Cmnt.32 keys. 3.5 Switching the Display Format 3 - 49 3.5.5 Displaying notes Notes in the sequence program can be displayed when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed. This subsection describes the operation procedure for displaying notes. Notes cannot be displayed when the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor is executed. Peripheral notes are represented by "*." 1. Touch Menu . 2. Touch Note . 3. Peripheral/Integrated notes are displayed. Touch "Menu" Menu window Touch "Note" Peripheral note " * " is displayed. 3 - 50 Integrated note 3.5 Switching the Display Format 1 Displaying statements Statements in the sequence program can be displayed when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed. This subsection describes the operation procedure for displaying statements. Statements cannot be displayed when the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor is executed. The following statements cannot be displayed and are represented by "*." • Peripheral statements • I statements (peripheral) and P statements (peripheral) Touch Menu . 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1. OVERVIEW 3.5.6 Touch "MENU" 3 2. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Menu window Touch Statement . Touch "Statement." 3. Integrated statement Peripheral/Integrated statements are displayed. Peripheral statements are represented by "*." 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Peripheral statement MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 7 I/P statements are displayed. I statements (peripheral) and P statements (peripheral) are represented by "*." NETWORK MONITOR 4. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR P statement (peripheral) I statement (peripheral) P statement (integrated) I statement (integrated) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 3.5 Switching the Display Format 3 - 51 3.5.7 Language switching of the sequence program (MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor) In the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor, language switching (Japanese/Korean/Simplified Chinese) is available for displaying the following items of a sequence program. (To switch the language, register the following items with the language (Japanese/Korean/Simplified Chinese) used for the PLC READING DATA DISPLAY. To display Korean, for example, register the following items with Korean on GX Developer.) • File name • Title • Comment • Note • Statement Items other than the above (such as menu) are displayed with the system language. File name Statement Note File name Title Comment Example) PLC reading screen Example) Ladder monitor screen Display procedure for the PLC reading screen Subsection 3.3.3 PLC reading screen (Continued to next page) 3 - 52 3.5 Switching the Display Format 1. Touch the SetUp key. The setting window appears. The setting window appears. Perform the PLC READING DATA DISPLAY. The settings shown below switch with every touching of the CODE key. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 2. OVERVIEW 1 (From previous page) SYNCHRONIZED WITH LANGUAGE * (Default) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Japanese (S-JIS) Korean (KS) Simplified Chinese * The language set at [GOT setup] is displayed. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 After completing the setting, touch the to close the setting window. The display is switched. button INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 3.5 Switching the Display Format 3 - 53 3.6 Search Operation This section describes device search, contact point search, coil search, step search, ladder end search, defect search, and touch search. POINT (1) Searching among multiple programs Search can be performed to multiple sequence programs read from PLC CPU. For searchable items among multiple programs, refer to the following section. 3.2 Specifications (2) Searching in the specified program (only for the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor) Search can be automatically performed to a program by specifying the file to be searched with a object such as the Special Function Switch. 3.3.3 Searching from the monitor screen 3 - 54 3.6 Search Operation 3.6.1 1 Device search OVERVIEW Device search displays the ladder block that contains a specified device. <Operation procedure> 1. Touch Menu . SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Touch "MENU" Touch Dev.Sea. . 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2. Touch "Dev.Sea." Using the and keys, switch the input area, and enter a device name and its number. *1 Example: Specify D0. After the device name and its number are entered, touch the Enter key. Input is completed, and the keyboard closes. *1 The data entered can be corrected with the following keys: Del AC key : Used to delete all characters entered. The ladder block containing the specified device is displayed. The device is highlighted as shown in the display example below. (Display example) D0 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4. key: Used to delete a character of the entered information. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Menu window 3.6 Search Operation 3 - 55 POINT (1) Continuous read based on the same device After a search, a continuous search can be performed based on the same device by touching screen. If you touch on the another key, the continuous read function will be canceled. (2) Ladder monitor display after a search The ladder block containing the searched device is displayed. Example) 1) When the entered device you want to search is "D0" 2) When the same search is continued The ladder is displayed on the following line. When searching multiple files with the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor, displaying the ladder block of the subsequent sequence file clears the previous display. Only the ladder block(s) found in the subsequent sequence file is displayed. (3) Indirect specification device read Indirect specification devices (index register (Z)) cannot be specified and read when the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor is executed. 3 - 56 3.6 Search Operation 3.6.2 1 Contact point search OVERVIEW Contact search displays the ladder block that contains a specified contact point. <Operation procedure> 1. Touch Menu . SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Touch "MENU" 3 Touch Cont.Sea . LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2. Touch "Cont. Sea." Using the and keys, switch the input area, and enter a device name and its number. *1 Example: Specify X1. After the device name and its number are entered, touch the Enter key. Input is completed, and the keyboard closes. *1 The data entered can be corrected with the following keys: Del key: Used to delete a character of the entered information. AC key: Used to delete all characters entered. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 6 The ladder block containing the specified contact point is displayed. The contact point is highlighted as shown in the display example below. (Display example) X1 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Menu window 3.6 Search Operation 3 - 57 POINT (1) Continuous read based on the same contact point After a search, a continuous search can be performed based on the same contact point by touching the screen. If you touch another on key, the continuous read function will be canceled. (2) Ladder monitor display after a search The ladder block containing the searched contact point is displayed. Example) 1) When the entered contact point you want to search is "X1" 2) When the same search is continued The ladder is displayed on the following line. When searching multiple files with the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor, displaying the ladder block of the subsequent sequence file clears the previous display. Only the ladder block(s) found in the subsequent sequence file is displayed. 3 - 58 3.6 Search Operation 3.6.3 1 Coil search OVERVIEW Coil search displays the ladder block that contains a specified coil. <Operation procedure> 1. Touch Menu . SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Touch "MENU" Menu window 3 Touch Coil.Sea. . LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2. Touch "Coil Sea." Using the and keys, switch the input area, and Enter a device name and its number.*1 Example: Specify T0. After the device name and its number are entered, touch the Enter key. Input is completed, and the keyboard closes. *1 The data entered can be corrected with the following keys: Del AC key: Used to delete a character of the entered information. key : Used to delete all characters entered. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 The ladder block containing the specified coil is displayed. The coil name is highlighted as shown in the display example below. (Display example) T0 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 3.6 Search Operation 3 - 59 POINT (1) Continuous read based on the same coil After a search, a continuous search can be performed based on the same coil by touching screen. on the If you touch another key, the continuous read function will be canceled. (2) Ladder monitor display after a search The ladder block containing the searched coil is displayed. Example) 1) When the entered coil you want to search is "M120" 2) When the same search is continued The ladder is displayed on the following line. When searching multiple files with the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor, displaying the ladder block of the subsequent sequence file clears the previous display. Only the ladder block(s) found in the subsequent sequence file is displayed. 3 - 60 3.6 Search Operation 3.6.4 1 Step search OVERVIEW Step search displays the ladder block that contains a specified step number. <Operation procedure> 1. Touch Menu . SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Touch "MENU" 2. Touch Step.Sea. . 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Menu window Touch *1 The data entered can be corrected with the following keys: Del key: Used to delete a character of the entered information. AC The ladder block is displayed with the specified step number at the top. (Display example) The ladder block of step No. 40 is displayed. 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4. key : Used to delete all characters entered. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Enter a step number.*1 Example: Specify step No. 40. After the step number is entered, touch the Enter key. Input is completed, and the keyboard closes. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 "Step.Sea." 3.6 Search Operation 3 - 61 3.6.5 Ladder end search Ladder end search displays the last ladder block of the sequence program. <Operation procedure> 1. Touch Menu . 2. Touch End.Sea. . Touch "MENU" Menu window Touch "End.Sea." 3. 3 - 62 3.6 Search Operation The last ladder block of the sequence program is displayed. • MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor The ladder block of the end command is displayed. • MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor The last ladder block is displayed (the end command is not displayed). The message "CIRCUIT_END" will be displayed. Defect search searches the ladder block for the status of conductive/non-conductive of the contact point that turned on or off the coil on the sequence program. <Operation procedure> 1. Touch Mon. . 2. Touch Menu . 3. Touch Xref. . OVERVIEW 1 Defect search SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Touch "Mon." LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Touch "MENU" Select a coil, if necessary. Using the and keys, switch the input area, and enter the device name and its number of the selected coil.*1 Example: Specify M120. After the device name and its number are entered, touch the Enter key. Input is completed, and the keyboard closes. *1 The data entered can be corrected with the following keys: Del key: Used to delete a character of the entered information. AC A search for the device begins, and the research result is displayed. To cancel a defect search, touch ESC . During a defect search, all key operations except ESC and Exit are invalid. 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5. key : Used to delete all characters entered. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Touch "Xref." MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 NETWORK MONITOR 3.6.6 3.6 Search Operation 3 - 63 POINT Operation before a defect search In the case of the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor, touch Mon. before starting a defect search. If you touch Xref. without touching Mon. , the message "NO MONITORING" will be displayed. (1) Search result Search results reveal any occurrences of the search device. They are useful when you determine whether a defective device is conductive or nonconductive. If any occurrence of the search device is not found as a result of the search, a message appears on-screen, telling that "PROGRAM NOT FOUND." (a) When an occurrence of the search device is found: If an occurrence of the search device is found as a result of the search, the search for another defective device will automatically be started. Example: After searching for Device M120 that is in the OFF state, "M669" will be displayed as a device that caused a failure. After searching for Coil M120 that is in the OFF state, "M669" is displayed as a device that is not conductive. Example: * After searching for a device that is in the ON state, a device that is conductive is displayed. The entire field of the device name and number is highlighted on-screen. Example: After searching for Coil M669 that is in the OFF state, "M111" is displayed as a device that is not conductive. Example: When there is no more defect, the "FACTOR SEARCH STOP" will be displayed, and the defect search will end. The next defect is automatically searched. 3 - 64 3.6 Search Operation Example: After searching for Device M120 that is in the OFF state, "M669" and "M23" will be displayed as devices that caused a failure. After searching for coil M120 that is in the OFF state, “M669“ and “M23” are displayed as devices that are not conductive. 2 , * After searching for a device that is in the ON state, devices that are conductive are displayed. The entire field of the device name and number is highlighted onscreen.B Example: , SYSTEM MONITOR Example: 1 OVERVIEW (b) When two occurrences of the search device are found. If there are two or more devices that caused a failure, the "the defect search is interrupted" message appears and the defect search is terminated. Precautions for making defect search (1) When the contact point searched is a b contact point If a B-contact is found defective as a result of the defect search, a search for the cause of the ON/OFF state will be automatically switched. (2) Screen display after a defect search After the end of the defect search, the GOT stops monitor and displays the search result. Hence, the monitor screen of the GOT shows the result retained during the defect search. (3) Display of defect search results While the search result is displayed after the end of the defect search, the searched ladder can be displayed JUMP (10 ladder block jump backwards by pressing (single ladder block scroll) or JUMP (available for only the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor)). Up to 100 ladders can be displayed on-screen. The following messages will appear at the start or the end of the search results. • When viewing the start of search results: "This is the start of search results." • When viewing the end of the search results: "This is the end of search results." (4) Display of contact point and coil ON/OFF 1) During automatic search execution • MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor: Displays ON/OFF in the entire ladder displayed on the screen. • MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor: Displays ON/OFF in the ladder displayed last. 2) During search result display The ON/OFF of the ladder block searched last and the monitor results of word devices are displayed. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR POINT 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR to change it into Menu , execute the defect search. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR When resuming the defect search, specify either of the found contacts M669 and X0025. After touching ESC LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 7 (5) Switching the Menu / ESC key switch When the defect serch starts, Menu change into ESC . 3.6 Search Operation 3 - 65 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Further, touch ESC to change ESC into Menu and display the normal ladder. (6) Screen display during a defect search 1) If the display data exceeds one screen during the defect search The screen is scrolled automatically. 2) If the ladder step searched during the defect search exceeds one screen • MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor: The screen is scrolled automatically to the last line of the ladder step. • MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor ladder monitor: The screen is not scrolled automatically to display the ladder step. NETWORK MONITOR Touch ESC during the defect search to stop the defect search and display the search result. (7) Screen display when you touch the ESC key Touching ESC can stop the defect search. Search results are continuously displayed on-screen until ESC is touched. The ladder step searched last is displayed as described below. • MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor: ON/OFF display is not provided. • MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor ladder monitor: ON/OFF display is provided. 3 - 66 3.6 Search Operation Touch search is a function to search the coil of the same device by touching a contact point displayed on the ladder monitor screen, or to search the contact point of the same device by touching a coil. You can search sequence program from the first to last steps. This function is valid whenever a ladder monitor is normally displayed. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR POINT • Touch search is not available when the MELSEC-A/FX ladder monitor is executed. • Touch search is not available for commands or word devices except contact points and coils. • Touch search is not available when defect search is used. (To use touch search, touch ESC to deactivate defect search.) 3 coil search 1. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION (1) Contact point search OVERVIEW 1 Touch search Touch a contact point on the screen. Touch example: M120 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 The coil of the same device in which the contact point exists is searched, and the ladder block containing the searched coil is added to the ladder blocks displayed. (The searched device is highlighted.) Display example: M120 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2. 3. You can continuously search the ladder in the downward direction by touching . INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 4. The next coil is displayed. When there is no more contact point of the same device in which the touched contact point exists, the message "DEVICE NOT FOUND" will be displayed. 3.6 Search Operation 3 - 67 Q MOTION MONITOR 3.6.7 (2) Operation procedure (coil touch contact point search) 1. 2. 3. Touch a coil on the screen. The contact point of the same device in which the coil exists is searched, and the ladder block containing the searched contact point is added to the ladder blocks displayed. (The searched device is highlighted.) You can continuously search the ladder in the downward direction by touching When searching multiple files with the MELSEC-Q /L/QnA ladder monitor, displaying the ladder block of the subsequent sequence file clears the previous display. Only the ladder block(s) found in the subsequent sequence file is displayed. next contact point is displayed. 3 - 68 3.6 Search Operation 4. When there is no more contact point of the same device in which the touched coil exists, the message "DEVICE NOT FOUND" will be displayed. You can change device values and turn on and off bit devices on the screen when the ladder monitor is executed. This section describes how to display the test menu screen. For the procedure for changing device values and turning on and off bit devices, see the following. 2.9 Test Operation 2 SYSTEM MONITOR POINT Before test operation With the MELSEC-Q/L/QnA ladder monitor function, the GOT cannot write data to the devices in the QSCPU. 3 Displaying the test menu screen LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3.7.1 OVERVIEW 1 3.7 Test Operation (1) Displaying the test menu screen The procedure for displaying the test menu screen during ladder monitoring is described below. 1. Touch Menu . 4 2. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Touch "MENU" Touch TEST . Touch "Test" 6 3. The test menu screen is displayed. Change device values by operating the window. For further information about the operation procedure, see the following: 2.9 Test Operation INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Word device values displayed MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 7 The present and set values of word devices are hidden behind the test menu screen. You can display hidden present and set values by scrolling them to the right or left using the key. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Test menu screen or NETWORK MONITOR POINT 3.7 Test Operation 3 - 69 3.8 Local Device Monitor The GOT can monitor local devices with the MELSEC-Q ladder monitor. For local devices, refer to an applicable programmable controller manual. POINT Monitoring local devices Local devices can be monitored only with the ladder monitor. Operations for monitoring local devices cannot be executed on the user-created screen. 3.8.1 Operation procedure for local device monitor Every time the Local Dev. key is pressed, the local device monitor is switched between execution and non-execution states. Starting local device monitor The following shows how to start the local device monitor. 1. Touch Mon. . 2. Touch Menu . 3. Touch Local Dev. . Touch "Mon." Touch "MENU" Menu window Touch "Local Dev." (Continued to next page) 3 - 70 3.8 Local Device Monitor 1 4. OVERVIEW (From previous page) The local device monitor is started. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 5. For changing a sequence program to be monitored, touch File list , and then change sequence programs on the program list window. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 The local device monitor is started with the changed sequence program. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR POINT How to monitor local devices when ladder monitor starts With setting the GOT setup, the GOT can start monitoring local devices when the ladder monitor starts. For settings for monitoring local devices when the ladder monitor starts, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 3.8 Local Device Monitor 3 - 71 Ending local device monitor The following shows how to end the local device monitor. 1. Touch Menu . 2. Touch Local Dev. . Touch "MENU" Menu window Touch "Local Dev." 3. End the local device monitor. The local device monitor is ended with the following operations. • When touching Exit key • When touching PLCRD. key POINT When ladder monitor screen is switched to other screens during executing local device monitor When the ladder monitor screen is switched to other screens because of communication errors and others during monitoring local devices, the GOT keeps monitoring local devices. For switching the local device monitor to non-execution state, restart the ladder monitor, and then switch the local device monitor to non-execution state. 3 - 72 3.8 Local Device Monitor Corrective action ENTRY CODE MISMATCH Check the keyword that is registered in the object PLC CPU and specify again. FILE NOT FOUND (1) An attempt was made to switch to the ladder monitor screen when a sequence program had not been read. (2) When the file is selected and the "Read" key is pressed, the selected file does not exist in the PLC drive. Read the sequence program that written in the object PLC CPU. (Ex.) A sub-sequence program can only be specified as A3 CPU/A4UCPU. PLC COMMUNICATION ERROR (1) Cannot communicate with PLC CPU of the specified network No. or station No. (2) The specified drive does not exist. Check and correct the following: (1) Does the specified PLC CPU exist? (2) Is it online? (Data communication status?) (3) Has an error occurred? (4) Is CPU No. correct? (5) Power on the GOT again. and so on. LOCK ON OTHER MACHINE. PLEASE CANSEL File is locked with the peripheral equipment (GX Developer, GPPQ). After reading and writing with the peripheral equipment (GX Developer, GPPQ), read the file again. NOT EXISTING DRIVE, DRIVE ERROR (1) The specified drive does not exist. (2) The specified drive is faulty. (1) Check whether the specified drive exists or not. (2) Check whether the specified drive is faulty or not. ENTRY CODE MISMATCH The specified file password differs from the one registered as the file password of the corresponding PLC CPU. Confirm the file password registered to the drive of the corresponding PLC CPU, and specify it again. FILE NOT FOUND (1) When reading file from PLC CPU • After selecting a file and pressing the "Read" key, the selected file does not exist in the PLC CPU drive. • When starting ladder monitor from the monitor screen, the selected file does not exist in the PLC CPU drive. (2) When reading file from CF card • No CF cards are inserted in the specified drive. • No comment files are stored in the CF card. (1) When reading file from PLC CPU • Perform [Read from PLC] on the network No./station number input screen to update the file list. Change the specified drive (Target memory). • Check the sequence program in the PLC CPU. (2) When reading file from CF card • Check if a CF card is inserted in the specified drive. • Check if comment files are stored in the CF card. USE BY OTHER MACHINE. PLEASE CANCEL The sequence or comment is being used by the peripheral device (GX Developer). Perform file read again after completion of read/write from/to the peripheral device (GX Developer). 2M bytes of comments were read since they exceeded 2M bytes. Only 2M bytes of the comment file was read because its size is greater than 2M bytes. Reduce the comments to bring the size of the comment file down below 2 Mbytes. Outside CPU reset/device range/special module illegal access The accessed special module is faulty or does not exist. Check the system configuration. FILE ACCESS ERROR. CONFIRM DRIVE. The access error to file has occurred. When the storage location of ladder data is set to [A: Standard CF Card] or [B: Extended Memory Card], check that the CF card is properly inserted. • Check if the CF card is properly inserted in the drive set for reading comment files. INSUFFICIENT SAVING DRIVE CAPACITY. Capacity of free disk of saving destination is insufficient. Confirm the capacity of free disk of saving destination, increase the amount of free disk. FILE ACCESS..<DO NOT PULL OUT THE PLUG> File being accessed. 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Description The specified keyword is different from the keyword that is registered in the object PLC CPU. 7 Do not turn off the power during message display. NETWORK MONITOR Error message SYSTEM MONITOR This section describes the error messages displayed when the ladder monitor function is executed, and corrective action. OVERVIEW 1 3.9 Error Messages and Corrective Action 8 Wait until the message display goes out. Q MOTION MONITOR (Continued to next page) 3.9 Error Messages and Corrective Action 3 - 73 Error message Description Corrective action No END instruction. The sequence program has no END instruction. Check the sequence program with the peripheral device (GX Developer). Instruction code abnormal. The sequence program has an abnormal command code. Check the sequence program with the peripheral device (GX Developer). Ladder creation bad. The sequence program has an abnormal circuit. Check the sequence program with the peripheral device (GX Developer). Please release the keyword. Communication is not possible because a keyword is registered in the target PLC. (For FX3U(C) only) Release the keyword for the target PLC. The keyword is registered. A keyword is set to the PLC that is targeted to the PLC reading on the PLC reading screen. Release the keyword for the target PLC. Cannot read multiple files. Data Save Location is set to [None]. (1) When reading file from PLC CPU • Read only one program file or one comment file. (2) When reading file from CF card • No CF cards are inserted in the specified drive. • No comment files are stored in the CF card. Number of files exceeds 512. Aborting The number of read file exceeds the maximum number of files can be treated in ladder monitor (512). Delete superfluous files and perform reading again. This is not a specified program. When starting ladder monitor from a monitor, the monitor target of the specified device and that of the program already read to the GOT do not match. Read the program again. The specified file does not exist. An invalid program is specified during monitoring local devices. Check the sequence program in the PLC CPU, and then read the program again. Local device monitor error. An error occurs during monitoring local devices. Check the settings in the PLC CPU, and read the program again. Local device monitor is not supported. The PLC CPU does not support the local device monitor function. Check manuals for the PLC CPU. PLC is protected. The sequence program is protected by a block password at the PLC reading. (For FXCPU only) Release the block password for the sequence program. 3 - 74 3.9 Error Messages and Corrective Action 1 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR OVERVIEW 4. The MELSEC-A list editor enables you to change the sequence program in the ACPU/QCPU (A mode). This function is intended to troubleshoot the PLC system and to streamline maintenance operations. By installing list editor for MELSEC-A, an Option OS, from GT Designer2 into the GOT, you can edit the ACPU/QCPU (A mode) PLC program. The features of the MELSEC-A list editor are described below. Parameters and sequence programs are easy to maintain. You can check or partly correct, change or add PLC CPU parameters and sequence programs simply by operating keys. You can easily edit sequence programs without preparing any peripheral unit other than the GOT. X0 Y20 X1 Changed X0 LD MOV D0 X1 LD D1 · 5 Combination with the ladder monitor You can open the MELSEC-A List Editor window from the Ladder Monitor screen with a single touch, and can edit PLC program while checking the ladder. You can also display a list from the step line displayed by the ladder monitor. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR LD OUT LD 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Example of changing sequence program commands 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 4.1 Features SYSTEM MONITOR 2 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 4.1 Features 4-1 Other stations are accessible. You can edit the sequence program for other stations in the data link system containing the GOT (or GOT-connected station), network system or CC-Link system. Help function A convenient help function is supported, which enables you to read, write, insert, and delete data as you select menus. Comment for each device can be displayed. Comment of the device at the cursor position can be displayed. W 4-2 9 OUT M50 1 0 MOV D1 10 Current value 4.1 Features Comment of D1 is displayed. System configuration ACPU/QCPU (A mode)*1*2 Motion controller CPUs cannot be connected. The message "MOTION CONTROLLER NOT SUPPORTED" will be displayed when the MELSEC-A list editor function is activated. When the PLC is A2USH-S1, it operates within the range of A3U; when the PLC is the A2SH-S1, A2SH, A1SH, or A1SJH, it operates within the range of A3N. Connection forms This function can be used in the following connection types. When the GOT is connected to an ACPU/QCPU (A mode) ( : Available, : Unavailable) Connection form between GOT and PLC Bus connection*1*3 Function name GT16 GT15 GT11 GT14 GT12 Direct CPU connection GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 Ethernet connection*4 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 MELSEC NET/10 CC-Link connection connection*1*2 (intelligent device station)*1*2 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 MELSEC-A list editor *2 *3 *4 When the PLC is the A2SH-S1/A2SH/A1SH/A1SJH, use a CPU of version E or a later version. Programs cannot be written to CPUs of version D or an earlier version. When the PLC is A3N, A2N-S1, A2N, or A1N, it can not be used. When the PLC is QCPU (A mode), it cannot be used. MELSEC-A list editor cannot be used when using CC-Link IE field network Ethernet adapter. 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR *1 4 Required option OS and option function board The option OS and option function board shown below are required. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function (1) Option OS 7 Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. For the installation procedure, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version 1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (2) OS memory space The available memory space shown in the table above is required in the user area to install the option OS to the GOT. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT 4.2 Specifications 4-3 NETWORK MONITOR *2 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION PLC MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Targeted PLC MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 *1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR This subsection describes the PLC CPU series names and the connection forms between the GOT and the PLC for which the MELSEC-A list editor is available. For further information about communication units and cables for each connection form, see the following: 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4.2.1 OVERVIEW 1 4.2 Specifications (3) Option function board (a) For GT16, GT14, and GT12 No option function board is required. (b) For GT15 and GT11 Mount one of the option function boards in the above table on the GOT. For the GOTs with a built-in option function board, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function For how to mount an option function board on the GOT, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used 4.2.2 Access range The access range is the same as the access range when the GOT is connected to a controller. For details of the access range, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 4.2.3 Precautions The points of precaution when using MELSEC-A list editor are described. (1) Reading the MELSEC-A list editor by specifying a command The MELSEC-A list editor cannot be ready by specifying a dedicated command. (2) Using the MELSEC-A list editor together with the ladder monitor Even if you execute the MELSEC-A list editor with the ladder monitor activated, edited information will not be reflected on the Ladder Monitor screen. To reflect such edited information, perform the PLC reading of the ladder monitor again. (3) Executing the MELSEC-A list editor Execute the MELSEC-A list editor when the target PLC is not running. It cannot be executed when the PLC is running. (4) Changing sequence programs/parameters using another peripheral equipment When using the MELSEC-A list editor, do not change programs or parameters in the PLC CPU from other peripheral equipment. If you change programs or parameters, either reset the GOT main unit or set the PLC No. again. If you carelessly change the program on one PLC from multiple units of peripheral equipment (including GOT), the contents of the program in the PLC CPU and the peripheral equipment may not be the same, resulting in an unintended operation of the PLC CPU. (5) Writing sequence programs Sequence programs cannot be written when the target CPU is operating EEPROM. 4-4 4.2 Specifications This subsection describes an outline until the system monitor screen is displayed after List editor for MELSEC-A (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Start Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the ladder monitor Touch the special function switch. Display the utility. Activate the MELSEC-A list editor 3 Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [MELSEC-A List editor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. Touch "List" Refer to the following manual for how to set the special function switch. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2. TOUCH SWITCH LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION on the Ladder monitor function screen. Subsection 3.4.1 Information and key functions displayed on the Ladder monitor screen 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Starting from the special function switch (MELSEC-A List editor) set in the project data Starting from the utility OVERVIEW 1 4.3 Operations for Display MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 Set the Channel No. Communication setting window *1 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 (GT16, GT15, and GT12) Read the PLC and display the sequence program. (GT14 and GT11) NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR (Continued to next page) 4.3 Operations for Display 4-5 (Continued from previous page) When no keyword is entered When a keyword is entered in the target PLC in the target PLC Enter the keyword. Subsection 4.3.2 Utility display procedure (Initial information displayed in the display area) *** MODE SELECTION *** (READ) (INS) (PARAM) PRESS MODE KEY *1 The communication setting window is not displayed when starting from the ladder monitor. POINT (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used (2) Displaying communication setting window After turning on the GOT, the communication setting window is displayed at the first startup of the MELSEC-A list editor only. For displaying the communication setting window at the second or later startup, touch the Ch: MELSEC-A list editor screen. button on the (3) If the project data has not been downloaded The A list editor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. 4-6 4.3 Operations for Display If a keyword is registered in the ACPU when the connected ACPU or the ACPU PLC No. No. corresponding to the operation is changed, the GOT requests for input of the registered keyword. Input the keyword registered in the ACPU and press the GO key. If a keyword is not registered in the ACPU, this operation is not required. 2 <Key operation> SYSTEM MONITOR Procedure for inputting the keyword for the MELSEC-A list editor <Display> <Description of operation> * NOW READING PLC Start the list editor function. (* shows communication status with the PLC CPU.) PLESE WAIT A MOMENT MOTION CONTOROLLER NOT SUPPORTED 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Input of the keyword is requested. KEYWORD= [ ] When the keyword (040411) is input 4 0 4 1 When the input keyword is correct 1 GO 4 Input the keyword to 6 letters maximum with the device No./constant setting key. ("0" to "9", "A" to "F") MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 0 Input the keyword registered in the connected ACPU and press the GO key. The GOT checks the input keyword and displays the result. KEYWORD= [ OK ] 5 The check result display time is about 2 seconds. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR KEYWORD= [******] OVERVIEW 1 Operation of keyword input To Mode Selection Subsection 4.4.4 selection and operation of modes *** MODE SELECTION *** (READ)(INS)(PARAM) PRESS MODE KEY 6 KEYWORD= [ NG ] When the input keyword does not match with the registered keyword, only the following operations in subsection 4.6.7 can be allowed. Error step reading Buffer memory overall monitor NETWORK MONITOR Other modes 7 Time monitor PLC No. setting Main/sub switching 8 Q MOTION MONITOR *1 When the input keyword is not correct *1 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 4.3.1 4.3 Operations for Display 4-7 POINT When you forgot the keyword entered in the ACPU • Even if you are unsure of the keyword entered in the ACPU, you cannot delete it independently. If deleting user data, including sequence programs, does not cause any inconvenience to you, clear (delete) the entered keyword by <PLC memory all clear.> Note that <PLC memory all clear> clears user data, including sequence programs, as well. For further information about PLC memory all clear, see the following: 4.5.6 PLC memory all clear • When you know the keyword and want to change it or add a new keyword, see the following: 4.6.1 Common operation 4-8 4.3 Operations for Display (a) Key arrangement and functions for GT16, GT15, and GT12 READ WRITE INSERT DELETE PARAM OTHER Switch the upper and lower lines with SHIFT . 3) Help key HELP The key that can operate the help function. 4) Command/ Device key END Z RST 0 3) ~ 4) MC F 4.4.4 4.6.6 4.6.7 The key that specifies parameter or other mode. Displays a Communication Ch No. ~ 5) Switch the valid key with SHIFT . Ch: FROM A 4.4.4 4.6.4 4.6.5 The key that specifies insert or delete mode. 2) Ch no. 1) 2) Switch the valid key with SHIFT . - 4.5.5 Key that inputs K/H at the input of command, device name and constant input. Only when the valid key of upper/lower character needs to be switched, switching is allowed with input of the SHIFT and SET keys. Key that inputs the command, device number and constant. Only when the valid key of upper/lower character needs to be switched, switching is allowed with input of the SHIFT and SET 4.4.4 SHIFT Switch key that makes the upper character valid on each key with dual functions. Whether upper or lower character is valid can be checked on the display. 4.4.4 In the Parameter mode, the process is cancelled. After restarting, continue the operation. 5) CLEAR SP - 4.4.7 In the Other mode, the screen returns to the previous display. - Key that provides blank space at the command and at between device names. - , ) or Press this key at the last of a series of key operations to execute the operation. Check the details of key operations on the display before pressing this key. 6 7 4.4.3 8 4.4.5 Q MOTION MONITOR GO - If the Clear key is pressed when the system is not in the Parameter mode, Other mode or Help function, the screen returns to the initial status of the mode selection. (The input commands or device numbers except for the mode are cleared.) This is used for repeating the procedure if incorrect keys are pressed. Key that moves the cursor on the display ( determines scroll directions. 4 5 Key that declares start of step number input or automatic scroll. Switch key that makes the lower character valid on each key with dual functions. Whether upper or lower character is valid can be checked on the display. display at the input of the HELP key. 5) Control key - SET keys. When the Help function is used, the screen returns to the 4) - 3 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Display area 4.4.4 4.6.2 4.6.3 The key that specifies read or write mode. NETWORK MONITOR 1) Mode key Reference section Summary of function MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Key name 2 SYSTEM MONITOR (1) The arrangement and functions of the keys displayed on the MELSEC-A List Editor window are described below. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Key arrangement and a list of key functions MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4.4.1 OVERVIEW 1 4.4 Operation Methods 4.4 Operation Methods 4-9 (b) Key arrangement and functions for GT14 and GT11 5) Control keys 1) Mode keys 3) Help key 5) Control key 4) Command/Device keys The functions of these keys are the same as those of the keys for the GT15. For a summary of the functions, see the preceding page. (2) How to express keys and key operation descriptions The keys for the MELSEC-A list editor and operation procedures are described in text in a simplified manner as shown below. (a) Some keys, such as RST and MOV 0 M , are available for two different purposes. Operate such keys with either the upper or lower function indicated on them valid according to the operation. In descriptions, only the necessary functions are indicated on keys. (Example of description) When entering the character "M," the MOV M key is indicated as M in the description. Make upper or lower functions valid by using the SHIFT key or the SET key.For further information about the procedure for making upper or lower functions valid, see the following: 4.4.3 Switching valid keys (upper/lower functions) (b) The expression Key 1 (Example of description) ... Key 2 Key n means touching keys from Key 1 The example of description shown below indicates that SET must be touched first, third, and GO finally. SET 4 - 10 F 4.4 Operation Methods 0 R SP K 5 GO to F Key n in order. second, 0 4.4.2 1 Display format of the display area OVERVIEW The following describes the position and content of each data field in the MELSEC-A list editor display area Current mode display Valid key display The 4th line displays data (program name, device name, etc.) entered by the user. (1) Mode and valid key display The following describes the mode and valid key display. The mode display shows the MELSEC-A list editor mode selected by the user. The valid key display shows which of the two functions assigned to each key is currently available: the function indicated at the upper part of the key or the function indicated at the lower part of the key. Current mode display R 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR (Display) (Mode) R ..................Read mode W .................Write mode I ....................Insert mode D ..................Delete mode P ...................Parameter mode O ..................Other mode 5 Valid key display (This display is not always available.) With regard to keys framed in dotted lines in the figure shown at the left, the valid key display indicates which of the two functions assigned to each key is valid: SHIFT READ WRITE INSERT PARAM DELETE OTHER FROM A B B TO C D D INC E F F * G / H CALL I RET J DEC K MRD L MOV M > N _ < O P P = Q MPP R T BCD U BIN V W W MPS X LD C AND D OR E MC F NOP Y END Z LDI 8 ANI 9 ORI A MCR B SET ( ) SET 4 ANB 5 ORB 6 PLS 7 CLEAR ( ) RST 0 SFT 1 CJ 2 OUT 3 SP : Function indicated at the upper part of each key is available. : Function indicated at the lower part of each key is available. FROM key A 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Function indicated at the upper part of the key is available. ...... FROM Function indicated at the lower part of the key is available. ...... A 7 GO NETWORK MONITOR + S HELP Example: 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Program list etc. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Step number; device name and number SYSTEM MONITOR 2 POINT 8 To switch between two functions of keys (functions indicated at upper and lower Q MOTION MONITOR parts of the keys), press the SHIFT and SET keys. 4.4.3 Switching valid keys (upper/lower functions) 4.4 Operation Methods 4 - 11 (2) The cursor appears The cursor appears and is highlighted during data input. (3) Indication of the selected line When a program list is displayed, the line currently selected for editing is indicated by " immediately after the step number. " appearing The 3rd line in the display area is selected for editing. You can use the X 0 0 0 5 M 2 T 0 L D A N D O U T K 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 R and keys to move " " up and down. (4) Step number display A step number is displayed as a decimal number. On the 1st and 2nd lines in the display area, significant digits in the lower four digits of a step number are displayed. On the 3rd and 4th lines in the display area, up to five significant digits in a step number are displayed. Mode Line 1 to Line 4 R 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 L D MO V D 1 0 0 D 2 0 0 5 6 6 6 Displays significant digits in the lower four digits of a step number. X 0 0 0 0 Displays up to five significant digits in a step number. Step number (5) Device display Two or more device specifications attached to a basic or application instruction are displayed using the same step number. For information on the step numbers, see Paragraph (4) above. (6) Display of data input from the keys Data input from the keys will appear at the cursor position. As more characters are input, the cursor moves to the right. The cursor appears as " Example: The user enters R ". SET 0 1 2 3 SET R 1 0 4 - 12 4.4 Operation Methods 0 1 2 1 L 0 0 L 0 X M M M D R U T D 1 L D 0 R 0 U T 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 0 0 M 1 0 M 1 0 0 When the user inputs a program, the codes entered before a touch on the GO key will appear on the 4th (bottom) line of the display area. If the codes cannot appear on a single line, the display on the 4th line only will shift by a single character position to the left each time the user touches a key. (Each character that goes out of the display area by the left-shift operation is retained in the memory.) OVERVIEW 1 (7) Shifting of data to the left during the input of a program 2 1 2 2 2 5 M 5 X 0 0 0 5 0 L D M 3 1 N 0 P 1 4 7 4 8 3 6 4 7 D 1 0 0 0 SYSTEM MONITOR P 1 1 1 K The user has entered "DMOVP K2147483647 D1000". You can move " " in the specified direction (right or left) with the ( ) or ( ) key. 3 (8) Display of an error message An error message will appear on the 4th line of the display area. An error message on the display is cleared when you press any key. Then the display resumes the state before the appearance of the error message. When an error message is displayed, take action according to the procedure described in the following section: LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION W 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 4.4 Operation Methods 4 - 13 4.4.3 Switching valid keys (upper/lower functions) Make valid the upper or lower function of keys available for two different purposes to operate the MELSEC-A list editor. (1) Switching the upper and lower functions of mode keys In general, the upper functions of mode keys are valid. To make the lower function of a mode key valid, touch the SHIFT key and then the mode key. During switching of the upper and lower functions of mode keys, the mark on the valid keys remains . (2) Switching the upper and lower functions of command/device keys Switch the upper and lower functions of command/device keys using the keys shown below, if necessary. SHIFT : Makes the upper function valid. : Makes the lower function valid. SET * The keys shown below can be operated even if the lower function of a key is valid. (You do not need to operate the SHIFT key.) • Comparison symbol keys at the input of comparison operation commands: , , • Minus key in command source data: For further information about the display of valid keys, see the following: 4.4.2 Display format of the display area (3) Valid command/device keys after setting each mode Valid command/device keys after setting each mode are shown below. (a) Valid keys after setting read, write, and insert modes. The upper functions of the command/device keys are valid. If necessary, switch the upper and lower functions of necessary keys for operation. (b) Valid keys after setting parameter, other, and help modes. The lower functions of the command/device keys are valid. If necessary, switch the upper and lower functions of necessary keys for operation. 4.4.4 Selection and operation of modes Select appropriate modes of the MELSEC-A list editor for the operations described in Sections 4.5 and 4.6. You can change modes as you desire during any of the operations described in Sections 4.5 and 4.6, so that you can continue operations while changing modes. READ .................. WRITE ................ INSERT .............. DELETE .............. PARAM .............. OTHER ................ Read mode Write mode Insert mode Delete mode Parameter mode Other mode HINT Mode key input is always valid. Input of the mode key clears the input data except for the step numbers. The display returns to the initial status of the mode selection. 4 - 14 4.4 Operation Methods 4.4.5 1 Command input procedures OVERVIEW Command input procedures can be classified as follows: 1) Input the command key to use the command on the key. 2) Input the alphanumeric keys corresponding to each character of command sequentially. 3) Select and input the command to be used from the Help function. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Command input procedures for 1) and 2) above are as follows. For command input procedure 3) from the Help function, refer to 4.4.5 Command input procedures When the command is input, the input details are displayed at the 4th line (the bottom line) on the display. In the following description, the input of SP key may be omitted when a blank space between the input command and the cursor position is automatically inserted. Refer to the example in each description. (1) For command code only (a) When the command available on the keyboard is input Command GO 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION POINT 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 0 U K N 0 N 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 T 0 5 GO END W T 1 2 3 P P MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR W MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR (Ex) When END is input K 1 2 3 E N D N 0 P N 0 P (b) When the command not available on the keyboard is input (Ex) When FOR K5 is input 0 N N N U 0 0 0 F SET W 5 5 5 5 1 1 4 5 F 0 K N 0 N 0 6 Y 0 0 2 2 T P P P 0 R SP K 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 0 1 2 3 GO 7 R 5 P P NETWORK MONITOR 5 5 5 5 8 Q MOTION MONITOR W 4.4 Operation Methods 4 - 15 (2) For command code and device (1) Command DEVICE No. DEVICE SP GO (Ex) When LD X0 is input W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 0 U K N 0 N 0 LD W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 0 T 1 2 3 P P X 0 GO K 1 2 3 L D N 0 P N 0 P 2 3 4 5 X 0 0 0 0 (3) For commands other than above Input the SP key between the command and the device, the source data, and the destination data. (Ex 1) When FMOV K2 DO K5 is input W 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 5 0 1 2 M 5 L D N 0 P N 0 P F W 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 0 1 M 3 MOV D K N 0 N 0 K 2 SP D 0 SP 0 5 P P (Ex 2) When OUT T1 K10 is input W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 2 3 L D N 0 P N 0 P 2 3 4 5 OUT W 4 - 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 5 6 T 0 U K N 0 N 0 4.4 Operation Methods 1 T 1 0 P P X 0 0 0 0 SP T 1 K 1 0 GO K 5 GO 1 (Ex 3) When MC N3 M5 is input 0 U K N 0 N 0 4 4 5 6 MC W 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 0 1 T 1 T 1 0 P P N 3 M SP 5 OVERVIEW 1 1 1 1 GO 2 N 3 M C M 5 N 0 P N 0 P SYSTEM MONITOR 1 1 1 1 (Ex 4) When LD = K10 D10 is input 2 2 3 3 0 U K N 0 N 0 9 9 0 1 LD W 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 0 0 5 6 = K 3 T 1 0 T 1 0 0 P P 1 0 SP D 1 0 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1 1 1 1 GO 1 0 1 0 P P K D N 0 N 0 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR W (Ex 5) When ANDD<=H7FFFF D20 is input W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 0 0 5 6 5 5 6 7 K D N 0 N 0 1 0 1 0 P P 5 AND D < 2 0 GO H D N 0 N 0 = H 7 F F F F SP D MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR W 0 0 0 7 F F F F 2 0 P P 6 (4) Handling of devices M, L and S Devices M, L and S in the Test, Monitor, Write and Insert modes change the display depending on the set parameters. If LD L0 is input for the parameter setting of M0 to 999 and L1000 to L2047, the result is LD M0. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR W NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 4.4 Operation Methods 4 - 17 (5) For extension timer/extension counter of AnA and AnUCPU When the extension timer (T256 to T2047) and the extension counter (C256 to C1023) are input as the first device of the command, input the first device and the device number. (Ex) When OUT T256 D500 is input W 9 9 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 L N N OUT W 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 M 1 0 U T D 0 P 0 P 0 U D N 0 N 0 T 2 T 5 0 0 P P 5 6 GO T 2 5 6 The device (D500) for the T256 setting value on the parameter is automatically displayed. POINT When the extension timer and the extension counter are used, be sure to set the 257 points or more and the setting value device (D, W, R) on the parameter for both the timer and the counter. 4.4.6 Hard copy output Screens of the MELSEC-A list editor can be stored to a memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or printed with a printer. Refer to the following for the hard copy.(GT16/GT15 only) • Starting the MELSEC-A list editor from the ladder monitor ( 3.4.2 Hard copy output) • Setting the hard copy with GT Designer3. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 40. HARD COPY FUNCTION 4.4.7 Action if an incorrect key is input If an incorrect key is input, cancel the input contents. Operation (1) Before touching the GO key (before reading/writing the input contents) Before touching the GO key, touch the CLEAR key. (2) After touching the GO key (after reading/writing the input contents) Write the command again. ( 5.4.5 Writing commands) Commands finalized by writing and inserting operations are revised (overwritten) with the program writing. HINT When the CLEAR key is input in the parameter mode, the GOT stops the process. To continue the operation, carry on the key input. 4 - 18 4.4 Operation Methods 4.4.8 1 List of functions Function Writes, adds, or modifies a program. 2 Changes a device used at the selected step in the program. SYSTEM MONITOR Write (W) Displays a list of instructions that start with the specified character and allows the user to choose from them. Reads a program after allowing the user to specify a step number. Declares the specified part of the program NOP. Displays a comment for the specified device. Reads a program after allowing the user to specify a step number. 3 Reads a program after allowing the user to specify an instruction used. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Read (R) Reads a program after allowing the user to specify a device used. Automatically scrolls the display of a program that has been read up to a specified step. Corresponds to program read and automatic scroll functions described above. Displays a comment for the specified device. Inserts a new program into the displayed program. 4 Displays a list of instructions that start with the specified character and allows the user to choose from them. Moves the selected part of the program to a specified part of the program. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Insert (I) Reads a program after allowing the user to specify a step number. Copies the selected part of the program to a specified part of the program. Displays a comment for the specified device. Deletes a program at the specified step. Deletes the specified block in the program. 5 Deletes all NOP instructions found in program codes described before the END instruction. (NOPLF instructions will not be deleted.) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Delete (D) Displays a comment for the specified device. Clears all parameters in the ACPU only. Parameter (P)) Sets or changes various parameters like those for the memory capacity, timer/counter, and latching range. Sets or changes a keyword. 6 Changes values set to timer/counter devices. Displays details of an error in the ACPU and the associated step number. Checks duplex coils, instruction codes, and other elements in the program. With regard to a special function unit of the specified I/O number, monitors the contents of the buffer memory at the specified address. Monitors the ACPU clock (D9025 through D9027). 7 Clears all contents of the ACPU memory and resets it to the initial state. Clears the program (Main/Sub) currently selected. Clears all device memories except for special-D, special-M, and R. NETWORK MONITOR Switches the target ACPU in GOT operations in each mode. Switches the target program (Main/Sub) in GOT operations in each mode. Forcibly changes the ACPU running status between RUN and STOP. 8 Performs a read or write operation to the ACPU memory in the machine language. Q MOTION MONITOR Others (O) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Mode (mode display) OVERVIEW The table below shows the functions available for each mode. 4.4 Operation Methods 4 - 19 4.5 Basic Operation This section takes an easy operation example to describe the basic operation of the MELSEC-A list editor. 4.5.1 Reading sequence programs [Operation exaple] <Key operation> Select the "Read" mode. <Display> R READ Read the 0th step. SET 0 R 0 1 2 3 LD OR A NI OUT X0 0 0 0 Y0 0 1 0 X0 0 0 1 Y0 0 1 0 R 3 OUT 4 OUT 4 K10 5 LD Y0 010 T0 GO GO 7 D20 1 4 E ND 1 5 NOP 1 6 NOP T0 Scroll the screen with the GO key. 4 - 20 4.5 Basic Operation 4.5.2 1 Changing (Overwriting) commands OVERVIEW The example shown below is used to describe how to change sequence program commands. Before change 2 Y010 T0 K10 X000 X001 0 Y010 K100 Y010 T0 Change the timer setting value from K10 to K100. After change Y010 T0 K100 3 Change the timer setting value from K10 to K100. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 OUT 4 OUT SYSTEM MONITOR 3 OUT 4 OUT [Operation example] <Key operation> <Display> 7 K80 7 K5 7 D2 0 1 4 END W 3 OUT 4 OUT 4 K10 5 LD Y0 010 T0 3 OUT 4 OUT 4 K10 Y0 010 T0 WRITE Read the 4th step that changes the setting value. 4 SET W GO Move the cursor to setting value "K10" of T0. W GO 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Select the "Write" mode. SHIFT MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 T0 6 0 0 GO W 4 OUT T0 4 K1 00 5 LD T0 6 A NI M0 The setting value of timer T0 was changed from "K10" to "K100". 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1 8 Q MOTION MONITOR K INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR K10 4.5 Basic Operation 4 - 21 4.5.3 Adding (Inserting) commands The example shown below is used to describe how to add sequence program commands. Before addition 7 +P K80 K5 D20 14 END T0 M0 5 +P K80 K5 D20 MOV D20 K2Y018 After addition 7 +P K80 K5 D20 14 MOV D20 K2Y018 19 END Add the MOV command. [Operation example] <Key operation> <Display> Select the "Insert" mode. I INSERT Read the 14th step to insert the command. 1 4 GO SET I 7 D2 0 1 4 END 1 5 NOP 1 6 NOP Input the "MOV D20 K2Y0018" I 1 4 D2 0 1 4 K2 Y0018 1 9 E ND 2 0 NOP 2 D MOV K 2 0 Y GO 4 - 22 4 OUT T0 4 K1 00 5 LD T0 6 ANI M0 4.5 Basic Operation SP 1 8 The command of "MOV D20 K2Y0018" was added to Step 14. Add the MOV command. 4.5.4 1 Deleting commands OVERVIEW The example shown below is used to describe how to delete sequence program commands. Before deletion 2 Delete the ANI MO command. 5 LD T0 6 ANI M0 7 +P K80 K5 D20 5 SYSTEM MONITOR T0 M0 +P K80 K5 D20 MOV D20 K2Y018 After deletion 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Delete the ANI MO command. 5 LD T0 7 +P K80 K5 D20 [Operation example] <Key operation> <Display> 5 LD 6 ANI 7 +P 7 K80 T0 M0 D 5 LD 6 +P 6 K80 6 K5 T0 GO 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR D The GO key deletes the command at the cursor position. The step number is brought forward. 6 The "ANI MO" command was deleted. 7 NETWORK MONITOR GO 6 1 4 D2 0 1 4 K2 Y0018 1 9 END 2 0 NOP INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR DELETE Read the 6th step SET D 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Select the "Delete" mode. SHIFT MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 4.5 Basic Operation 4 - 23 4.5.5 HELP Using the help function is input to use the Help function. Input of HELP displays the Help function menus in each mode. Select the corresponding item for execution. (1) Reading the command in the sequence program Example of reading the area using the "MOV" command in the sequence program. [Operation example] <Key operation> Input the HELP key in the Read mode. READ HELP 1: Select "Read". 1 2: Select "INSTRUCTION". 2 Set the "MOV" command. <Display> * * *HELP MENU * * * 1 : READ 2 : COMMENT DISPLAY CLEAR:END * * * READ * * * 1/ 2 1 : STEP 2 : INSTRUCTION CLEAR:END HELP:MENU * * * READ * * * KEY IN INSTRUCTION [ ] CLEAR:END HELP:MENU MOV * * * READ * * * KEY IN STEP NO. [ MOV ] CLEAR:END HELP:MENU GO R GO R 6 D2 0 1 3 MOV 1 3 D2 0 1 3 K2 Y0018 6 D2 0 1 3 MOV 1 3 D2 0 NOT FOUND Reading "MOV D20 K2Y0018" of the 13th step. Message when the "MOV" command is not present after the 13th step. Now, reading the command with the Help function command specification is completed. 4 - 24 4.5 Basic Operation 1 (2) Displaying comment The following example shows the procedure of displaying the comment in the Read mode. R 0 LD X0 0 0 0 1 OUT Y0 0 2 0 2 LD X0 0 0 0 Motor start limit R 0 LD X0 0 0 0 1 OUT Y0 0 2 0 2 LD X0 0 0 0 Motor start check 1 Move the cursor to the following step. SYSTEM MONITOR 3 Display the comment of the device at the cursor position. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Select "1: YES". * * *COMMENT DISP.* * * 1 : YES 2 : NO CLEAR:END HELP:MENU 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Select "2: COMMENT DISPLAY". * * *HELP MENU * * * 1 : READ 2 : COMMENT DISPLAY CLEAR:END 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR HELP 2 <Display> 7 NETWORK MONITOR Input the HELP key in the Read mode. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR <Key operation> OVERVIEW [Operation example] 4.5 Basic Operation 4 - 25 4.5.6 PLC memory all clear When input of a keyword is requested, all parameters and sequence programs can be cleared together with the keyword registered in the ACPU using the operation below. [Operation example] 1. Display the keyword input request. KEYWORD= [ 2. 3. Stop operation of ACPU Set the target ACPU to the stop status. Operation of PC memory all clear Input "ALLCLR" and press the GO key. A 4. ] L L C L R GO Display of PC memory all clear process When the GOT starts clearing the process, the display in the left appears. "*" column and the total number of bytes change sequentially. * ALL CLEAR 20KB ********** "*" (maximum 10 per process) is displayed according to the memory capacity to be cleared As the clearing process proceeds, each "*" is deleted. One "*" shows 10% of memory capacity. The memory capacity (total number of bytes) to be cleared is displayed in kbytes. As the clearing process proceeds, 1 kbyte is decreased. 5. Completion of PC memory all clear process When the GOT completes the clearing process, the screen in the left appears. (status before the mode selection) ** MODE SELECTION ** (READ) (INS) (PARAM) PRESS MODE KEY 6. 4 - 26 If necessary, start the next operation. 4.5 Basic Operation 1 4.6 List of Operation Procedures 2 Input of keyword at start-up Mode selection Switching of valid key Select the mode. Switching of valid key Switch the valid key (function indicated at the upper/lower part of the key) by a user. SHIFT Action for incorrect input Perform the operation for incorrect key input. CLEAR , Mode key or SHIFT Operation of command help function Perform operation with the Help function command specification. Keyword GO Mode key ( READ , INSERT , PARAM ) SYSTEM MONITOR Procedures (key input sequence) Input when the keyword is registered in the ACPU. Mode key ( WRITE , DELETE , OTHERS ) SHIFT SET Mode key HELP Perform program display operation in the Write/Insert mode. GO 1 1 1 Input the capital letter of the command. 1 1 Input the capital letter of the command. Input the corresponding command number. Display of Comment Display the comment stored in the ACPU. HELP Perform program display operation in the Write/Read/Insert/Delete mode. Command code only Input the command code only. Command GO Command code and 1 device Input the command code and 1 device. Command SP Other than above (command key input) Input the command other than above with the command key. Input the SP between the device, the source data and the destination. Other than above (device key input) Input the command other than above without the command key. Input the SP between the command, the device, the source data and the destination. Device Device No. 2 GO 1 2 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR or LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Basic operation GO 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR Command input operation Purpose INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Details OVERVIEW Common operation 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4.6.1 4.6 List of Operation Procedures 4 - 27 4.6.2 Operation in write mode (W) Details Purpose Continuous write in NOP Write/modify (change) of program 4.6.3 Set the specified range in the program to NOP. Write the new program/modify (change) Procedures (key input sequence) Program display in the Write mode SHIFT HELP 2 1 Start step specification GO 2 Start step specification GO WRITE SET Final step specification Step number GO Operation in read mode (R) Details Purpose Command reading with the specified step number Read the command of the specified step number in the program. Read the command with the specified command. Read the specified command in the program. Read the command with the specified device. Read the command with the specified device used in the program. Procedures (key input sequence) READ READ SET Step number Command Device Automatic scroll Display the program with automatic scroll. 4.6 List of Operation Procedures GO GO Device number GO GO READ SET Device Device number GO GO Read operation above 4 - 28 1 SET SET Step number SET SP GO Com mand GO 1 Operation in insert mode (I) INSERT SET Display the program in the Insert mode. Move the program. 1 Specify the movement end step. Display the program in the Insert mode. Com mand 2 GO 2 Specify the movement start step. HELP GO Specify the movement destination step. 1 3 GO 3 Specify the copy start step. Copy the program. GO Specify the copy end step. GO Specify the copy destination step. GO Operation in delete mode (D) Delete a command from the program. Delete the specified range of the program. Specify the range of the program for deletion. Delete the whole NOP. Delete the whole NOP in the program. Procedures (key input sequence) SHIFT DELETE SET Step number GO GO 5 Display the program in the Delete mode. GO HELP 1 1 Specify the deletion end step. GO HELP 1 Display the program in the Delete mode. Specify the deletion start step. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Delete a command from the program. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Purpose 6 2 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Details 4 7 NETWORK MONITOR 4.6.5 HELP GO Move the whole program. GO Copy the program. Step number OVERVIEW Insert a command in the program. Procedures (key input sequence) SYSTEM MONITOR Insert a command in the program. Purpose LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Details 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4.6.4 4.6 List of Operation Procedures 4 - 29 4.6.6 Operation in parameter mode (P) Details Purpose Procedures (key input sequence) Clearing all parameters Return the parameters to the initial setting status. PARAM Parameter setting (for A0J2HCPU) Set the parameters for the A0J2HCPU. PARAM Setting of latch range Select the latch range from "No latch", "1/2 latch" and "All latch". Setting of step relay Completion of setting Parameter setting (other than A0J2HCPU) Setting of memory capacity 1) 1 Set the availability (S1536 to 2047) of the step relay. 1) 2 When the parameter setting is complete, write the PLC CPU. 2) GO END 2) GO 2) GO END CLEAR PARAM GO 1) 2 Setting for multiple items is also available. Set the parameters other than A0J2HCPU. Set the main sequence program capacity and the file register capacity. 1 GO (End of writing is displayed.) 1) 2 1) 1 1) 1 Capacity GO END 2) (For sub, 1) 1 points GO END 2) (For file register, GO Capacity END 2) (For main, input unit: 1K step) input unit: 1K step) input unit: 1K point) M, L, S setting (other than AnA, AnUCPU) Set the top device number used in the latch relay/step relay. M, L, S setting (AnA, AnUCPU only) Set the top device number used in the latch relay/step relay/ internal relay. Timer setting (other than AnACPU) Set the top device used in the low speed/high speed/retentive timers. Timer setting (AnACPU)) Set the number of timers used, the top device number that stores the setting value after T256, and the top device used in the low speed/highspeed/ retentive timers. Counter setting (AnACPU only) Set the number of counters used, and the top device number that stores the setting value after C255. Setting of latch range WDT setting Set the range of the device for latch setting. 1) 2 Top number of L GO Top number of S GO 1) 2 Top number of L GO Top number of S GO 3 Top number of timer GO 1) 3 No. of timers GO Top device for storage of setting values GO Top number of timer 1) 4 1) 5 GO No. of counters Set the value of the watchdog timer in the unit of 10 ms. Setting of I/O control system (only for A3HCPU and A3MCPU) Set the I/O control system. Completion of setting (write) When parameter setting is complete, write the PLC CPU. 4 - 30 4.6 List of Operation Procedures 2) GO Top device for storage of setting values Top number of latch GO 6 1) 7 WDT value GO GO GO GO 2) (input unit: 10 ms) 2) 2) CLEAR Setting for multiple items is also available. 2) GO END 1) 2) 2) End number of latch WDT setting (other than AnA, AnU) GO Top number of M 1) 2) END GO (End of writing is displayed.) 2) 1 Operation in other mode (O) Program check Check the program(double coil, command code, END command). SHIFT SHIFT OTHER 2 1 (Except AnA, AnUCPU) 2 1 (AnA, AnUCPU) 2 2 2 GO Step number SHIFT Buffer memory batch monitoring OTHER OVERVIEW Operation that checks the error step number/error code for the current error in the ACPU. (other than AnA and AnUCPU) Monitor the buffer memory details of the special function unit. H K 1 3 OTHER Buffer memory address 2 Y Top I/O number of unit SP 3 GO Clock monitor Monitor the clock data of the ACPU. SHIFT OTHER 3 1 3 Clearing of all PC memories Clear all memories in the ACPU. SHIFT OTHER 3 2 GO Clearing of all programs Clear all sequence program, microcomputer program and T/ C setting value areas. SHIFT OTHER 3 2 2 GO Clearing of all device memories Clear all details of the bit device and the word device in the ACPU. SHIFT OTHER 3 2 3 GO SHIFT OTHER 3 3 1 PLC No. setting Set the PLC No. of other stations for access on the MELSECNET II (/B) or MELSECNET/10. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Error check Procedures (key input sequence) GO 1 4 5 END 2 PC No. 3 Network No. GO GO SYSTEM MONITOR Purpose MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Details Station No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4.6.7 GO Select the main/sub- program displayed on the list edit screen. SHIFT OTHER 3 3 2 GO Remote run/stop Operate the run/stop status of the ACPU from the GOT. SHIFT OTHER 3 4 1 GO 3 SET Read/write of machine language Specify the memory address (absolute address) of the ACPU. Read the memory details and write the machine language to the memory. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Main/sub-program switching 3 SET 4 Address GO (hexadecimal) Address (hexadecimal) GO GO Machine language code GO 7 GO NETWORK MONITOR OTHER 8 Q MOTION MONITOR SHIFT 4.6 List of Operation Procedures 4 - 31 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 4.7.1 Error messages and corrective actions in direct CPU connection If an error is detected with the MELSEC-A list editor during operation of each mode, an error message appears at the 4th line of the display. Error messages, display conditions and corrective actions are displayed below. If an error message appears, take the following actions to resume operation. 1. Check the error message. 2. Remove the cause of the error. 3. Input the corresponding key. (The error message disappears. The screen returns to the status before error.) (Example) R 0 1 2 3 L 0 A 0 RST R X Y M Y D R N I U T M 0 L D 1 0 R 2 A N I NOT FOUND 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 GO X 0 0 0 0 Y 0 0 2 0 M 1 0 0 Display the error message. SET R 0 1 2 L D 0 R A N I Reading the step with the RST command. Delete the error message. X 0 0 0 0 Y 0 0 2 0 M 1 0 0 The error message disappears. The next operation is resumed. Error message Description Corrective action Address error In machine language writing, the address which was tried to be written was at the write-protect area. Set the correct address. No corresponding program The specified command was not found. Check the program. Memory cassette check In communication with the CPU for clearing the keyword or writing the parameter, the memory cassette is insufficient or not mounted. (1) Mount the memory cassette properly. (2) Replace the memory cassette with a new one. Step over error The set step number is larger than the maximum step number. Set the correct step number. Setting error Setting value is not correct. Set the correct value. Not selectable The function which cannot be executed was selected. Select other function. Operation error The set device symbol is incorrect. Perform the correct key operation. Device error The specified command was not found. The device number exceeds the range. (1) Set the correct device symbol. (2) Set the number within the range of CPU device. Identical coil The identical coil is found in the sequence program. Proceed to the next operation if it does not affect the control. Correct the program if it affects the control. When the program is read, it cannot be converted to the proper command. When the CPU has detected the error, stop running of the operation. After resetting the CPU, check the command around the error. Write the correct command. (For check of the error step, refer to 4.6.7.) Command error (Continued to next page) 4 - 32 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 1 Memory protect When writing in the Write or the Insert/Delete mode, the memory protect switch in the memory cassette is ON. Turn OFF the memory protect switch in the memory cassette. Capacity over Memory assignment set in the parameter exceeded the capacity of the memory cassette. Set the parameter within the capacity of the memory cassette. There is no END command. Write the END command at the last step of the program. When the list editor function is started, proper communication with the PLC is not made. Restart the list editor function. If communication is not made properly, check the following: (1) GOT main unit (2) Connection of the cable (3) CPU main unit (if any error has occurred) When the editor for MELSEC-A is started, proper communication with the CPU is not made. Close and restart the editor for MELSEC-A. If communication is not made properly, check the following: (1) GOT main unit (2) Connection of the cable (3) CPU main unit PC write error Correct writing was not made in the Write or Insert mode. (1) Check the setting of RAM/ROM. (2) Check the RAM mounting. (3) Check the setting of the memory protect switch in the CPU. PLC is running Writing, insertion or deletion was attempted during running of the CPU. Stop the CPU. PC No. error The PLC number is set to other station. Change the PLC number and set the station for access to the host. **KS over The value exceeding the range of the program capacity by **K steps was attempted to be set. Reduce the program capacity by **K steps for setting. **KP over The value exceeding the range of the file register capacity by **K points was attempted to be set. The value exceeding the range of the file register capacity by **K points was attempted to be set. Not available for QnACPU. Set the PLC No. The CPU at the list edit destination is QnACPU. Set the PLC number and change the station for access. The keyword is not input. Set the PLC No. The "GO" key was pressed without input of the keyword on the keyword input screen. Set the PLC number and change the station for list edit. Or select the same station and input the keyword. The PLC parameter was changed. Read the ladder monitor again. The PLC parameter exceeding the file (R) register capacity was set. Restart the GOT system if required. The PLC parameter was changed. Restart the GOT system. The capacity of the file (R) register was set. Read the ladder monitor on the PLC again if required. The PLC program was edited. Read the ladder monitor again. Edit the PLC program. Read the ladder monitor on the PLC again if required. PLC COMM ERROR PLEASE CLOSE 3 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR PLC communication error 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No END command 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Set the correct command. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION The command set at the time of read, write or insert is not correct. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Command setting error OVERVIEW Corrective action MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Description INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Error message 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 4 - 33 4.7.2 PLC CPU error messages and troubleshooting When the error step read in other mode is performed, the error message and the error step of the current error in the ACPU are displayed. Error messages, error details and corrective actions are displayed below. If an error message appears, take the following actions to resume operation. 1. 2. 3. Check the error message. If the erro5r code is not displayed, check the error code of special register D9008 with the system monitor function (Refer to Chapter 2.). Remove the cause of the error. (Display) (1) Example of display for an error in the CPU other than AnA and AnU 0 E R R . S T E P = S P . U N I T D OW N E R R . C O D E = 2 5 4 1 Mode is displayed (other mode). Error step number is displayed (step number of D9010). Error message is displayed. Error code is displayed (error code of D9008). (2) Example of display for an error in the AnA or AnUCPU 0 E S E E R P R R R . R R S T E P = . U N I T D OW N C O D E = . . I N F O = 2 5 4 1 4 1 1 Mode is displayed (other mode). Error step number is displayed (step number of D9010). Error message is displayed. Error code is displayed (error code of D9008). Error detail code is displayed (error code of D9091). Error history if available is displayed. (3) Example of next display for the display of " " above (error history is available) 0 E 1 A E 9 R R . S T E P = C D O WN R R . C O D E = 9 / 0 7 / 1 2 1 1 : 0 9 0 5 5 : 1 0 Mode is displayed (other mode). Error history number is displayed (history control No. of ACPU). Error step number is displayed. Error message is displayed. Error code is displayed. Error detail code is displayed. Second, minute, hour, date, month and year of the error are displayed. Displayed if other error history is available. POINT When an error message of the PLC CPU appears, refer to the ACPU programming manual (Common Command) and the user's manual for each CPU for corrective actions. 4 - 34 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 1 Error using list editor function on the link system Corrective action Check the cable wiring. 4 Process cancel: New process request was given to the list editor function while the CPU is processing. Perform correct key operations on the GOT. 5 Sum check error: A sum check error from the link communication has occurred. There may be noise interference. Check the system again. 16 PLC No. error: There is no station corresponding to the PLC number. Check the PLC number setting. Set the correct number. 19 This error may occur when the ACPU is reset during monitoring. Perform the monitor setting again. 24 Remote error: Although remote stop/pause is performed from the computer link unit, remote run/stop is additionally performed. Perform the remote run/stop/pause from either unit. 25 Refer to the next page for error messages and actions. After confirming the device value explained at the next page with the system monitor function, take action. 32 Link error: While the slave station is monitoring the master station, the master station is reset. Perform the monitor setting again. 34 EEPROM failure: The EEPROM, cannot be written due to EEPROM failure. Replace the EEPROM with a new one. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Time-out error: No response to the request 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Error message [Detailed description of error No. "25"] If error number "25" appears, the following causes are possible. Check the details and the corrective actions. 5 (1) When connected to the master station M9224 M9227 Details Link card error (for master station) OFF : Normal ON : Error The control depends on whether there is an error at the hardware of the link card. The link card in the CPU link unit is judged at the CPU. Replace the link unit. Link status OFF : Online ON : Offline, station-tostation test, or selfloopback test The control depends on whether the master station itself is online or offline, or in the station-to-station mode or the selfloopback mode. Check the mode switch. Loop test status OFF : Not executed ON : Forward loop test and reverse loop test are being executed. The control depends on whether the master station itself is executing the forward loop test or the reverse loop test. 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR M9210 Description 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Device number MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Error No. OVERVIEW When the MELSEC-A list editor is used on the link system, the "PLC communication error (**)" may appear. In this case, check the error details and the corrective actions. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 4.7.3 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 4 - 35 (2) When connected to the local station Device number M9211 M9240 M9257 Description Details Link card error (for local station) OFF : Normal ON : Error The control depends on whether there is an error at the hardware of the link card. The link card in the CPU link unit is judged at the CPU. Replace the link unit. Link status OFF : Online ON : Offline, station-tostation test, or selfloopback test The control depends on whether the local station itself is online or offline, or in the station-to-station mode or the self-loopback mode. Check the mode switch. Loop test status OFF : Not executed ON : Forward loop test and reverse loop test are being executed. The control depends on whether the local station itself is executing the forward loop test or the reverse loop test. (3) When connected to the CPU in MELSECNET/10 An error in the MELSECNET/10 is reported using a four digit (hexadecimal) error number. For details of the errors and corrective actions, see the MELSECNET/10 Network System Reference Manual. If an error code not listed in the previous page is displayed, contact the nearest of our system service centers, agents, and branch offices. 4 - 36 4.7 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 1 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR OVERVIEW 5. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 5.1 Features The MELSEC-FX list editor enables you to change the sequence program in the FX PLC. This function is intended to troubleshoot the PLC system and to streamline maintenance operations. By installing list editor for MELSEC-A, an Option OS, from GT Designer3 into the GOT, you can edit the FX PLC program. The features of the MELSEC-FX list editor are described below. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Parameters and sequence programs are easy to maintain. You can check or partly correct, change or add FX PLC CPU parameters and sequence programs simply by operating keys. You can easily edit sequence programs without preparing any peripheral unit other than the GOT. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR (Example of changing sequence program commands) Changed LD X000 OUT Y020 LD X001 LD OUT LD X000 Y030 X001 5 Combination with the ladder monitor MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR You can open the MELSEC-FX List Editor window from the Ladder Monitor screen with a single touch. You can edit PLC program while checking the ladder. You can also display a list from the step line displayed by the ladder monitor. (GT16/GT15 only) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 5.1 Features 5-1 Errors that occur during list editing can be checked easily. Error messages, error codes, and number of steps for errors that occur in the FX PLC can be checked. Details can be checked immediately even for errors that occur during list editing. Commands and devices can be searched and displayed. Commands and devices used in sequence programs can be searched. The correction position can be searched for cases such as when you want to correct a specific device. Searched device M800 Displays the searched device. LD OUT LD 5-2 5.1 Features M 800 T 10 K 100 X 002 System configuration GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Controllers that can be edited with the MELSEC-FX list editor Target controller FXCPU*1 Connection forms This function can be used in the following connection types. ( Function name Description MELSEC-FX list editor GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 GT11 GT10 Ethernet connection*2 GT16 GT15 GT14 GT12 Sequence program writing, parameter setting, PLC diagnostics and keyword registration, etc. GT11 GT10 *1 4 5 Available only when using FX3U or FX3UC. MELSEC-FX list editor cannot be used when using CC-Link IE field network Ethernet adapter. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR *1 *2 : Unavailable) Connection form between GOT and PLC Direct CPU connection Name : Available, LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Available only when using FX3U or FX3UC. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR *1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR This section describes the system configuration of the MELSEC-FX list editor. For connection type settings and precautions regarding the communication unit/cable and connection type, refer to the following. Required option OS and option function board The option OS and option function board shown below are required. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function 6 (1) Option OS (a) For GT16, GT15, GT14, GT12, and GT11 Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. For the installation procedure, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (b) For GT10 Installing the option OS is not required. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 5.2.1 OVERVIEW 1 5.2 Specifications 7 The available memory space shown in the table above is required in the user area to install the option OS to the GOT. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT NETWORK MONITOR (2) OS memory space 5.2 Specifications 5-3 (3) Option function board (a) For GT16, GT14, GT12, and GT10 No option function board is required. (b) For GT15 and GT11 Mount one of the option function boards in the above table on the GOT. For the GOTs with a built-in option function board, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function For how to mount an option function board on the GOT, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used Functions list and monitor conditions The following shows the memory that can be monitored by the MELSEC-FX list editor and the FX PLC status conditions. ( : Can be monitored : Can be monitored under certain conditions Memory that can be monitored Function Built-in memory RAM memory cassette EEPROM memory cassette, flash memory cassette Displaying sequence programs Reading sequence programs FX PLC status Reference Section 5.4.3 Section 5.4.4 Writing commands Section 5.4.5 Changing operands/set values Section 5.4.6 *1 Inserting commands For Stop only Section 5.4.5 Deleting commands Section 5.4.7 Sequence program all clear Section 5.4.8 PLC diagnostics RUN/ STOP Display Parameter setting Set *1 For Stop only RUN/ STOP Keyword *1 *2 The operation is available only when the protect switch is OFF. The available memory differs depending on the FX PLC being used. For further information, see the following. The hardware manual of the FX PLC being used 5-4 EPROM memory cassette RUN/ STOP Searching commands/ devices Writing sequence programs : Cannot be monitored) *2 5.2 Specifications Section 5.4.9 Section 5.4.10 Section 5.4.11 For the FXCPU in Ethernet connection, the GOT can monitor only the host station. The access range other than the above is the same as the access range when the GOT is connected to a controller. For details of the access range, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Precautions (1) Inapplicable GOT The MELSEC-FX list editor cannot be used with the GOTs shown below. GOT GT10 Inapplicable GOT 3 GT1030, GT1020 (2) Using other peripheral equipment for sequence program/parameter change When using the MELSEC-FX list editor, do not change programs or parameters in the PLC CPU from other peripheral equipment. If you make a change, temporarily exit the MELSEC-FX list editor after the change is made, then start the MELSEC-FX list editor again. If you carelessly change the program on one PLC from multiple units of peripheral equipment (including GOT), the contents of the program in the PLC CPU and the peripheral equipment may not be the same, resulting in an unintended operation of the PLC CPU. (3) Sequence program change Stop the FX PLC before changing (writing, inserting, deleting) a sequence program or changing parameters. Operation is not possible with the FX PLC running. (4) If you press the GO key but the system does not proceed to the next operation (for example, a search) Check the input contents (applied instruction number, device value, etc.). LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 5.2.3 OVERVIEW 1 Access range 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5.2.2 5 Even if you execute the MELSEC-FX list editor with the ladder monitor activated, edited information will not be reflected on the Ladder Monitor screen. To reflect such edited information, perform the PLC reading of the ladder monitor again. (6) When using list monitor Only devices to be used for basic instructions can be monitored. The status of devices (word, bit) to be used for application instructions cannot be monitored. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR (5) When used together with the ladder monitor INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 5.2 Specifications 5-5 5.3 Operations for Display This subsection describes an outline until the system monitor screen is displayed after List editor for MELSEC-FX (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Turn on the power to the GOT. When starting the List editor for MELSEC-FX from the ladder monitor Starting from the special function switch (MELSEC-FX list editor) set in the project data Starting from the utility Display the utility. Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [MELSEC-FX List editor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. Touch the special function switch. Activate the MELSEC-FX list editor on the Ladder monitor screen. Touch "List" Refer to the following manual for how to set the special function switch. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2. TOUCH SWITCH Subsection 3.3 Display Set the Channel No. Set the channel number of the controller targeted to the MELSEC-FX list editor. Communication setting window When no keyword is registered in the connected FX PLC When a keyword is registered in the connected FX PLC Enter the keyword. 5.4.11 Keywords The MELSEC-FX list editor is started. End 5-6 5.3 Operations for Display 1 POINT OVERVIEW (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. (2) Displaying communication setting window After turning on the GOT, the communication setting window is displayed at the first startup of the MELSECFX list editor only. For displaying the communication setting window at the second or later startup, touch [ChNo.] on the MELSEC-FX list editor screen. ( 5.4 Operation Method) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION (3) If the project data has not been downloaded The MELSEC-FX list editor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR User's Manual for the GOT used MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 5.3 Operations for Display 5-7 Change screens This section describes how to change the screen. Start Utility Main Menu or user-created monitor screen Communication setting window [ChNo.] MORE MORE OP CLR OP CLR [PLC diagnostics] GO [Parameter setting] GO [Keyword setup] GO *1 [List Monitor] *1 GO With setting special function switches (FX list monitor), the list monitor can be started on the monitor screen. When the list monitor is started on the monitor screen, the list editor cannot be used. For how to set special function switches, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 5-8 5.3 Operations for Display This section describes the contents of the MELSEC-FX list editor and the key functions displayed on the screen. The display screen of the MELSEC-FX list editor varies slightly with the GOT used. This chapter mainly uses the screen of the GT1575-V for explanation. 2 Key arrangement and a list of key functions SYSTEM MONITOR 5.4.1 The arrangement and functions of the keys displayed on the MELSEC-FX List Editor window are described below. Displayed contents 2) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) 3) 4) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5) Item Description 1) Channel No. (Compatible with GT16/ GT15/GT14/GT12 only) Displays the currently selected channel number. Touching "ChNo." displays the communication setting window. The communication setting window is not displayed if the MELSEC-FX list editor is started from the ladder monitor. 2) Mode 5.4.2 Selection and operation of modes) [Monitor] is displayed when the list monitor is executed.( 6 5.4.12 List monitor) 3) Error message Displays the contents of errors that occur with the MELSEC-FX list editor. (5.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action) 4) List display area Displays the sequence program in list format (12 digits). The position (line) that can be edited is displayed with a bar. 5) Key area Displays the keys that can be used with the MELSEC-FX list editor. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Displays a mode for MELSEC-FX list editor. ( MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 No. NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR OVERVIEW 1 5.4 Operation Procedures 5.4 Operation Procedures 5-9 Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the MELSEC-FX list editor screen. Key Function (Compatible with GT16/GT15/GT14/ GT12 only) Displays the communication setting window. The communication setting window is not displayed if the MELSEC-FX list editor is started from the ladder monitor. Selects a mode for MELSEC-FX list editor. ( 5.4.2 Selection and operation of modes) Displays the PLC diagnostics, parameter setting, and keyword selection menu. Switches between command keyboard 1 and command keyboard 2. ( Keyboard switching) When inputting commands: Cancels the key input when only part of the command has been input. ( 5.4.14 Action for an incorrect key input) When option menu is displayed: Closes the option menu. Commands cannot be deleted with this key. ( 5.4.7 Deleting commands) Space key. This key is used when setting timers and counters, writing applied commands, etc. Displays the list from a specified step No. when the step No. is input. Moves the list display area bar up and down and switches the line being edited. Determines the key operation. to , to , etc. Inputs commands, device names, etc. The key contents depend on the input contents. The commands that can be used differ depending on the target FX PLC. Refer to the manual for the FX PLC to be used. Exits the MELSEC-FX list editor. Keyboard switching Touching the MORE button switches the command keyboard 1 and command keyboard 2. When you touch the button for a keyboard function, the optimum keyboard for input for that function is displayed automatically. Command keyboard 1 Command keyboard 2 Touch Touch 5 - 10 5.4 Operation Procedures 5.4.2 1 Selection and operation of modes OVERVIEW The MELSEC-FX list editor has four modes: READ, WRITE, INSERT, and DELETE. Select an appropriate mode for the intended operation. For more information on the mode to select, refer to the function operations from subsection 5.4.3 onward. How to change modes 2 Touch the SYSTEM MONITOR Touch the MODE button. Each time you touch this button, the mode changes. button. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION The current mode is displayed. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR In the case the mode cannot be changed In the following cases, only READ mode is allowed. If you try to change to other than READ mode, an error message is displayed. To change to other than READ mode, take the action below. Stop the FX PLC. The protect switch of the EEPROM memory cassette is on. Switch off the protect switch of the EEPROM memory cassette. The EPROM memory cassette is enabled. Set a memory other than EPROM as the memory to write to. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR The FX PLC is in the RUN status. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Can not write. 5 Corrective action 7 NETWORK MONITOR PLC is running Description 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Error Message 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 11 5.4.3 Sequence program display Sequence programs are read from the FX PLC to the GOT and displayed. There are two displaying methods: specifying the step number, and scrolling one screen at a time. Display using cursor keys (1) Operation Scroll with or . (2) Example Scroll one line upward or downward. 128 129 MPP DIV 23 D56 K200 Scrolling one line upward 128 129 MPP DIV Scrolling one line downward 128 129 23 D56 K200 MPP DIV 23 D56 K200 Display specifying the step number (1) Operation STEP Input the step number. GO (2) Example Displaying step number 123. 0 1 2 3 LD OUT LDI MOV X 000 Y 000 M 100 12 STEP Step number 123 3 MOV Input the step number 12 GO 123 MOV 12 K 200 D 58 128 MPP HINT When the specified step number is the operand of an applied instruction If the specified step number is a timer (T) or counter (C) set value or the operand of an applied instruction, that command section is displayed at the head. 5 - 12 5.4 Operation Procedures 1 Display scrolling one screen at a time MODE (Read mode) OVERVIEW (1) Operation GO 2 (2) Example SYSTEM MONITOR Displaying with scrolling one screen at a time. < WRITE > ChNo.[1] MODE < READ > LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION ChNo.[1] 3 Set the READ mode. GO MOV 12 K 200 D 58 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR MPP MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 128 4 Displaying with scrolling one screen at a time. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 123 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 13 5.4.4 Searching commands and devices Displays a command or device by searching it in sequence program from Step 0. Command search (1) Operation *1 *1 *2 *3 Input the device name and device number. Select the command to search for. MODE (Read mode) GO GO If the command you want to search for is not on the keyboard, touch the MORE key to switch to the other keyboard. When searching for an applied instruction, touch the FNC key and input the applied instruction number. When searching for a label, touch P or I and input the pointer number. ( 5.4.5 Writing applied instructions *2 Input only when searching for commands requiring a device name and device number. *3 After the search results are displayed, you can continue searching with the same conditions by touching the GO key. Touching any key other than the GO key ends the search. (2) Example Searching for LD M8000 Search command < WRITE > ChNo.[1] LD 3 MOV 12 MODE M ChNo.[1] < READ > Set the READ mode. 8 8 LD 9 OUT 0 M T K LD ( Select the command to search for. ) 12 LD GO 24 25 LD OUT 28 OUT X Pointer (P, I) searches For pointer searches, only labels are searched. Pointers specified as operands in applied instructions are not searched. 5 - 14 5.4 Operation Procedures 0 GO 8000 10 100 002 (Continue to search with the same conditions) M T K POINT 0 T 8000 0 100 1 1 Device search OVERVIEW (1) Operation *1 MODE Input the device name and device number. SP GO GO (Read mode) *1 2 After the search results are displayed, you can continue searching with the same conditions by touching the GO key. SYSTEM MONITOR Touching any key other than the GO key ends the search. (2) Example Searching for LD M8000 Search device < WRITE > 3 M8000 3 MOV LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION ChNo.[1] 12 MODE GO < READ > 8 LD 9 OUT 12 LD SP M 8 0 0 M 8000 10 K 100 X 002 T 4 0 GO 24 LD 25 OUT OUT (Continue to search with the same conditions) M 8000 0 K 100 T 1 T 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 28 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR ChNo.[1] Set the READ mode. POINT Devices that cannot be searched The following devices cannot be searched. • Pointers, interrupt pointers • Constant K, constant H, constant E • Bit devices with specifying numbers only • Special function unit/block buffer memory • Devices specified with the operand of an applied instruction INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 Pointers and interrupt pointers can be searched for with command searches. Command search ) NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR ( 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 15 5.4.5 Writing commands Writes a sequence program to the FX PLC. (Overwrite/Insert) Writing basic commands (1) Operations (a) Inputting command only (Ex.: ANB, ORB command etc.) Stop the FX PLC Input the command MODE GO For overwriting: (WRITE mode) For insertion: (INSERT mode) (b) Inputting command and device (LD, AND commands etc.) Stop the FX PLC Input the command MODE For overwriting: (WRITE mode) For insertion: (INSERT mode) Input the device name and device number (c) GO Inputting command, No. 1 device, No. 2 device (MC, OUT (T, C) commands, etc.) Stop the FX PLC Input the command MODE Input the device name and device number For overwriting: (WRITE mode) For insertion: (INSERT mode) Input the device name and device number SP GO POINT Moving the cursor to the position to write the command When starting to write a command, place the cursor on the command line (the line on which the step number is displayed). You cannot write a command with the cursor on an operand or set value line. 2 3 LDI MOV M 100 Command line (Place the cursor on this line.) 12 D D 0 10 Operand, set value line (Cannot operate on this line.) (2) Example (a) Writing ORB command Stop the FX PLC 4 5 6 7 < WRITE > ChNo.[1] LDI AND NOP NOP X X 004 005 MODE ORB ChNo.[1] < READ > With or , move the cursor to the position to overwrite/insert the command. 5 - 16 5.4 Operation Procedures Set the WRITE or INSERT mode 4 5 6 7 LDI AND ORB NOP GO X X 004 005 (b) 1 Inputting LD X000 NOP NOP NOP NOP 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 0 1 2 3 < WRITE > ChNo.[1] OVERVIEW Stop the FX PLC MODE LD ChNo.[1] < READ > Set the WRITE or INSERT mode. 0 1 2 3 (c) LD NOP NOP NOP X 0 GO 000 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION With or , move the cursor to the position to overwrite/insert the command. X Inputting OUT T100 K19 Stop the FX PLC OUT NOP NOP NOP M 4 100 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 100 101 102 103 < WRITE > ChNo.[1] T OUT 100 MODE < READ > 100 101 OUT OUT 103 NOP M T SP With or , move the cursor to the position to overwrite/insert the command. 100 101 OUT OUT 104 NOP K M T 19 GO 100 100 19 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR K 5 100 100 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR ChNo.[1] Set the WRITE or INSERT mode. Writing applied instructions (1) Operations *1 Stop the FX PLC MODE FNC D 7 Applied instruction number For overwriting: (WRITE mode) For insertion: (INSERT mode) SP Input the device name and device number. GO NETWORK MONITOR *1 P *2 *1 D (double word command) and P (pulse execution format command) can also be input after the applied instruction number is input. Inputting in the order P D is also possible. When a command specifies multiple devices for operations, input the SP key followed by the device name and device number. Q MOTION MONITOR *2 8 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 17 POINT (1) Moving the cursor to the position to write the command When starting to write a command, place the cursor on the command line (the line on which the step number is displayed). You cannot write a command with the cursor on any other line. 2 LDI 3 MOV M 100 Command line (Place the cursor on this line.) 12 D D 0 10 Operand, set value line (Cannot operate on this line.) (2) Commands using a text string constant for a command operand (such as ASC command) With the MELSEC-FX list editor, text string constants cannot be written as operands. (such as ASC commands) Use GX Developer for writing such commands. (2) Example Input "DMOVP D0 D2". Stop the FX PLC 200 201 202 203 < WRITE > ChNo.[1] FNC NOP NOP NOP *1 MODE D ChNo.[1] < READ > Set the WRITE or INSERT mode. With or , move the cursor to the position to overwrite/insert the command. 200 DMOVP 203 NOP D 200 201 202 203 NOP NOP NOP NOP 200 5 - 18 2 The MOV command is FNC12. 5.4 Operation Procedures 209 SP P 12 0 SP DMOVP NOP D 12 D D FNC *1 1 0 2 2 GO 5.4.6 1 Changing operands, set values OVERVIEW Changes the operand section of an applied instruction and OUT (T, C) command set value. Operation Input the device name and device number SP GO 2 *1 SYSTEM MONITOR Read mode For decimal numbers, input K, then the number. For hexadecimal numbers, input H, then the number. POINT Moving the cursor to the line on which the operand or set value is to be changed When starting to change an operand or a set value, place the cursor on the line of the operand or set value to be changed (the line on which the step number is not displayed). If you place the cursor on the command line, the input operation is not possible. LDI MOV M 100 12 D D 0 10 Command line (Cannot operate on this line.) Operand, set value line (Place the cursor on this line.) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2 3 Example Changing "MOV D0 D10" to "MOV D0 D123" 5 3 MOV 8 12 D D M < WRITE > LD MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Stop the FX PLC ChNo.[1] 0 10 10 MODE 3 8 D MOV LD 1 2 6 3 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Move the cursor to the changed location with or SP 12 D 0 D 123 M 10 7 NETWORK MONITOR < READ > Set the WRITE or INSERT mode. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR ChNo.[1] 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION MODE Stop the FX PLC 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 19 5.4.7 Deleting commands Deletes one command at a time from a sequence program. Operation Stop the FX PLC MODE GO Move the cursor to the command to be deleted. (DELETE mode) POINT When moving the cursor to the position where the command is to be deleted. Place the cursor on the command line (the line on which the step number is displayed). You cannot delete the command if the cursor is placed on the line of an operand or set value. 2 LDI 3 MOV M 100 12 D D 0 10 Command line (Place the cursor on this line.) Operand, set value line (Cannot operate on this line.) Example Deleting "OUT T10 K100" Stop the FX PLC 8 9 < WRITE > ChNo.[1] MODE LD X 10 10 100 002 GO < READ > Set the WRITE or INSERT mode. Move the cursor to the command to be deleted with , or the STEP key. *1 5 - 20 M T K 12 ChNo.[1] LD OUT 5.4 Operation Procedures 8 9 10 13 LD LD OR AND M X X D 10 002 020Z1 1500.F 5.4.8 1 Sequence program all clear OVERVIEW Clears all the sequence programs. Operation Stop the FX PLC MODE NOP A GO 2 SYSTEM MONITOR (WRITE mode) Example Clears all the sequence programs. Stop the FX PLC 3 MODE OK ChNo.[1] < READ > 000 100 12 5 GO POINT Items cleared when All Clear for a sequence program is performed When All Clear is executed, the parameters before program execution are initialized and Latch Clear is executed. The memory space becomes the default value, the comment area a 0 block, the file register space a 0 block, and keywords unregistered. After All Clear, set the above parameters etc. again. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR A Y M NOP NOP NOP NOP 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR NOP OUT LDI MOV 4 OK 0 1 2 3 NOP 0 1 2 3 Set the WRITE mode. Cancel MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR < WRITE > ChNo.[1] LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION ! Caution The program will be erased. Press "OK" to continue. NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 21 5.4.9 PLC diagnostics Displays the FX PLC error message, error code, and step at which the error occurred. Operation [PLC diagnostics] OP GO OP Select [PLC diagnostics] with or GO PLC diagnostics screen The following describes the contents displayed on the PLC diagnostics screen and the function of on-screen key. (1) Displayed contents 1) No. 5 - 22 Item 2) 3) Display contents 1) Error message Displays the error message. (I/O configuration error/PLC hardware error/PC/HPP communication error/Serial communication error/Parameter error/Syntax error/Circuit error/ Operation error) 2) Detail Displays the error code. 3) Step Displays the step number in the sequence program at which the error occurred. (This is displayed only for a syntax error, circuit error, or operation error.) 5.4 Operation Procedures 1 OVERVIEW HINT Error details For details on an FX PLC error, refer to the following. Programming manual for the FX CPU used (2) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the PLC diagnostics screen. Key Function SYSTEM MONITOR 2 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Exits the PLC diagnostics. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 23 5.4.10 Parameter setting Sets FX PLC parameters. Parameters that can be changed and change targets (1) Parameters that can be changed The parameters that can be changed with the MELSEC-FX list editor and the target FX PLCs are as follows. ( : Can be set/changed : Cannot be set/changed) Target CPU Item FX0(S) /FX0N FX1 FX2(C) FX1S FX1N(C) FX2N(C) FX3S FX3G(C) FX3U(C) Memory space setting File register space setting *1 Latch range setting *2 *2 *2 RUN terminal setting Initialization of parameters *1 *2 When connecting an FX0(S), set "0". Setting other than "0" causes a parameter error. When the parameters are initialized, the display on the MELSEC-FX list editor is different from the FX PLC default values, but do not change the latch range. Changing the latch range causes an error. (2) Change targets When a memory cassette is mounted, the parameters in the memory cassette are targeted for changes. Operation *1 Stop the FX PLC OP [Parameter setting] GO *1 Stop the FX PLC OP Select [Parameter setting] with GO *1 5 - 24 When checking parameters (not changing), it is not necessary to stop the PLC. 5.4 Operation Procedures or . 1 Parameter setting screen The following describes the contents displayed on the PLC diagnostics screen and the function of on-screen keys. OVERVIEW (1) Displayed contents 1) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 2) 3) 4) 5) 1) Memory capacity 2) File reg. capacity 3) Latch range 4) RUN terminal input 5) Default LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Item Display contents Sets the memory space (number of steps). If you touch the *K section, you can change the memory space. Sets the memory space (number of blocks) allocated to the file register. Touch the section and input the number of blocks. 4 Sets the latch range (power failure hold area). Touch the number display section and input the value. Sets whether or not to use one of the FX PLC input terminals for RUN input. Touch the MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. 3 section and set the device to be set for the RUN terminal. Initializes the parameters POINT Kana comment space (steps) after setting change = 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Memory space for kana comments after changing memory space, file register space If the memory space is set smaller than the total of the file register space and kana comment space, the kana comment space is automatically reduced. (With the MELSEC-FX list editor, the kana comment space is not displayed.) Note that if any setting as described below is made, the kana comment space is reduced. (Settings that reduce kana comment space and the kana comment space after setting change) Settings resulting in Nm < Nf 500 + Nk 500 + 500 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 Nm - Nf x 500 - 500 500 Nm : Memory space after change (steps) Nf : File register space after change (blocks) Nk : Comment space before change (blocks) 7 NETWORK MONITOR HINT Settable range and default value The settable range and the default value depend on the FX PLC type. For details of the settable range and the default value, refer to the following. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Programming manual for the FX PLC used 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 25 (2) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the parameter setting screen. Key Function Initializes the parameters Completes the changed setting contents. Ends parameter setting. 5 - 26 5.4 Operation Procedures 5.4.11 1 Keywords : Available, : Unavailable) Keyword protection level All operation protect (All on-line Function operation protect) Reading sequence programs Writing sequence programs *2 Read/Incorrect write protection (Read/ write protect) Incorrect write protect (Write *2 protect) Keyword not registered/keyword protection canceled *2 Reference Displaying sequence programs 5.4.3 Searching commands/ devices 5.4.4 Writing commands 5.4.5 Changing operands/set values 5.4.6 Inserting commands 5.4.5 Deleting commands 5.4.7 Sequence program all clear 5.4.8 *1 PLC diagnostics 5.4.9 Parameter setting 5.4.10 *1 When the 2nd keyword is set to an FX PLC that supports 2nd keyword, it becomes " *2 The names within the parentheses ( ) are for when a keyword + 2nd keyword is set. " (cannot be used). 4 OP Select [Keyword setup] with or MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR GO . INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR GO 8 Q MOTION MONITOR [Keyword setup] 3 5 Operation OP 2 SYSTEM MONITOR ( LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION The functions that can be used with the MELSEC-FX list editor depend on the keyword protection level. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Function usability of the MELSEC-FX list editor for keyword protection levels OVERVIEW Registers, deletes, releases protection for, and sets protection for the FX PLC keywords. 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 27 Keyword screen and protection level When [Keyword setup] is selected with the MELSEC-FX list editor, the keyword screen is displayed. For the keyword operation, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used HINT Keywords For details of the keyword, refer to the following. Programming manual for the FX PLC used 5 - 28 5.4 Operation Procedures 5.4.12 1 List monitor OVERVIEW The status of contacts and coils in a sequence program is displayed. Operation [ List Monitor ] 2 GO OP Select [List Monitor] with or SYSTEM MONITOR OP . LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 GO When the list monitor is started on the FX list editor screen, the step numbers displayed on the FX list editor screen is displayed on the list monitor screen. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Starting list monitor with special function switches (FX list monitor) With setting special function switches (FX list monitor), the list monitor can be started on the monitor screen. When the list monitor is started on the monitor screen, the list editor cannot be used. For how to set special function switches, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR POINT MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 29 Displays and key functions The following describes the displays for the list monitor. 3) 1) 2) No Item 1) List display area*1 2) Keys Display contents The status of contacts and coils is displayed on the left of device displays. The same operations as in the READ mode of the FX list editor can be executed. 5.4.3 Sequence program display Ends the list monitor. When the list monitor is executed on the FX list editor screen, the screen is switched to the FX list editor screen. 3) *1 The status of contacts and coils is displayed as below. Status Type of instructio Description Displayed LD, AND, ORC(ontact instruction (Normal open)) LDI, ANI, ORI(Contact instruction (Normal close)) OUT, SET ON OFF Contact OFF ON TC: Coil ON OFF Except TC: Contact ON OFF TC: Reset ON OFF Value: 0 Value: Except 0 Except TC and word device: Contac OFF ON MC, STL Contact ON OFF LDP, ANDP, ORP, LDF, ANDF, ORF (Rise or fall contact instruction) Not monitored RST 5 - 30 Contact Not displayed 5.4 Operation Procedures Word device Always not displayed Screens of the MELSEC-FX list editor can be stored to a memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or printed with a printer. Refer to the following for the hard copy. (Saving to a memory card is available with GT16/GT15/GT14/GT12. Printing with a printer is only available with GT16/GT15.) • Starting the MELSEC-FX list editor from the ladder monitor 3.4.2 Hard copy output • Setting the hard copy with GT Designer3 GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 40. HARD COPY FUNCTION 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 5.4.14 Action for an incorrect key input 3 If an incorrect key is input, cancel the input contents. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Operation (1) Before touching the GO key (before reading/writing the input contents) Before touching the GO key, touch the CLR key. After touching the GO key (after reading/writing the input contents) Write the command again. ( 5.4.5 Writing commands) Commands finalized by writing and inserting operations are revised (overwritten) with the program writing. 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR (2) OVERVIEW 1 Hard copy output MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5.4.13 5.4 Operation Procedures 5 - 31 5.5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions This section describes the error messages displayed when the MELSEC-FX list editor is executed, and corrective action. Error Messeage Can not display while protected. Can not operate while protected. Description The all-operation protect, anti-plagiarism, or incorrect write protect keyword is set. PLC parameter error. An FX PLC parameter is defective. PLC communications error. The communication with the FX PLC is defective. PLC is running. A writing operation etc. has been made while the FX PLC is running. • The memory to write to is EPROM. • The protect switch of the EEPROM is on. Can not write. Corrective action • Check the protected operation. • Clear the keyword protection or delete the keyword. 5.4.11 Keywords Set correct parameters in the FX PLC. • Check the FX PLC, cable, and GOT for abnormality. • Check whether the communication settings are correct or not. Stop the FX PLC. • Set other than EPROM for the memory to write to. • Switch off the protect switch of the EEPROM. Step number is out of a range. The specified step number exceeded the maximum number. Specify a step number below the maximum value. Not found. The specified command cannot be found. Proceed to the next operation. Not found. The specified device cannot be found. Proceed to the next operation. Step overflow. The program may exceed the available space. (Writing is not executed.) Check the program memory space and delete commands to keep it within the space. 5.4.7 Deleting commands Command error. An invalid command (non-existent command) was specified. Input the correct command. Protected by a block password. The sequence program is protected by a block password at the PLC reading. Release the block password for the sequence program. POINT How to erase an error message An error message is not erased even if the cause of the error is eliminated. To erase an error message, touch a key on the MELSEC-FX list editor screen. 5 - 32 5.5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 1 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR OVERVIEW 6. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 6.1 Features With the intelligent module monitor, you can use dedicated screens to monitor the buffer memory of the intelligent function module and make changes to the data. In addition, you can monitor the signal statuses of the I/O modules. The features of the intelligent module monitor are described below. Realized monitoring with dedicated screens You can monitor the intelligent function module(s) and I/O module(s) and make changes to the data using dedicated screens. There is no need to create screens for monitoring or data changes, thereby reducing the drawing workload. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 As a menu of monitor items is displayed, select an item from the menu, and the corresponding monitor screen is then displayed. Details of the buffer memory and the I/O signal statuses between the buffer memory and the PLC CPU are displayed in text, numerical values, and graphs on the monitor screens. Monitor screen 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Select a monitor from the menu MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 (1) For intelligent function module Select a menu INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 (2) For I/O module The status of I/O signals to and from an external module is monitored. Monitor screen NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.1 Features 6-1 Enabled data change by write operations The values are written into the buffer memory of the intelligent function module by writing values from the monitor screen. (Writing example) Monitor screen When changing a change-permitted channel Select writing Enabled project data reusing for the intelligent module monitor Intelligent module monitor data is saved in the following directory in a personal computer with GT Designer3 installed. (Saved as a G1 file) Because the following data can be edited with GT Designer3, you can use part of the data for project data. (It is recommended that you copy the data to prevent accidental deletion of the data.) 6-2 6.1 Features System configuration GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Targeted equipments for the intelligent module monitor (1) PLC CPU PLC 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION QCPU (Q mode), motion controller (Q series)*1 QnACPU*2 ACPU/QCPU (A mode) *2 For the motion controller CPU (Q series), only the PLC CPU area (CPU No.1) in the Q170MCPU and Q170MSCPU can be monitored. You cannot use Q4ARCPU. (2) Intelligent function module PLC CPU Intelligent function module Q64AD, Q68ADV, Q68ADI, QD62, Q64DA, Q62DA, QD62D, QD62E, QD65PD2, QCPU (Q mode) QD73A1, QD75D Output module (N), QD75P (N), QD75MH, QD75M, QD77MS, Input module, L60AD4, L60DA4, LD62, LD62D, LD75D, LD75P, LD77MH, LD77MS, Input module (LX40C6, LX41C4, LX42C4), Output module (LY10R2, LY41NT1P, LY42NT1P) LCPU QCPU (A mode), QnACPU, ACPU *1 *2 A62DA-S1, A68AD, A68ADN, A68RD, A84AD, A616AD, A616TD, A616DAV, A616DAI, A61LS, A62LS, AD61, AD70, AD70D, AD71, AD72, A1SD71, A1SD61, A1S64AD, A1S62DA, A1SD70, A1S62RD, A1SJ71PT32-S3, A1S63ADA, AJ71PT32-S3, AD75P*1, A1SD75P*2, AJ71ID1-R4, AJ71ID2-R4, A1SJ71ID1-R4, A1SJ71ID2-R4, A1S68DAV, A1S68DAI, A1S68AD, A1S64TCTT(BW)-S1, A1S64TCRT(BW)-S1, Input module, Output module AD75M1 (M2/M3) can be monitored in the range of AD75P1 (P2/P3). A1SD75M1 (M2/M3) can be monitored in the range of A1SD75P1 (P2/P3). You can use the system monitor [BM MONITOR] to monitor intelligent function modules other than those listed above. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR LCPU 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR QSCPU *1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR This section describes the system configuration of the intelligent module monitor. For connection type settings and precautions regarding the communication unit/cable and connection type, refer to the following. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.2.1 OVERVIEW 1 6.2 Specifications NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.2 Specifications 6-3 Connection type This function can be used in the following connection types. ( : Available, Function Name Description Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection *6*8 *6 MELSECNET/H Ethernet connection*9 Monitors buffer memory of intelligent function module and signal statuses of I/O modules *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 : Unavailable) Connection type between GOT and PLC CPU *6*7 Intelligen t module monitor : Partly restricted, connection*7, MELSECNET/10 connection*7 CC-Link IE controller connection*2*7, CC-Link IE field connection*3 CC-Link connection ID*4*6 G4*5*6 *1 For the MELSECNET/10 connection, use a QCPU and network module (QJ71LP21, QJ71LP21-25, QJ71LP21S-25, and QJ71BR11) with the function version B or later. Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link IE field network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). The QSCPU does not support the connection type. The LCPU does not support the connection type. When the GOT is connected to LCPU, use L6ADP-R2. Intelligent module monitor cannot be used when using CC-Link IE field network Ethernet adapter. Required option OS and option function board The option OS and option function board shown below are required. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function (1) Option OS Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. For the installation procedure, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (2) OS memory space The available memory space shown in the table above is required in the user area to install the option OS to the GOT. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (3) Option function board (a) For GT16 No option function board is required. (b) For GT15 Mount one of the option function boards in the above table on the GOT. For the GOTs with a built-in option function board, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function For how to mount an option function board on the GOT, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used 6-4 6.2 Specifications The memory space of the intelligent module monitor data is indicated below. The memory space required for storing data into the internal memory of the GOT is the same as the memory space required for storing data into the hard disk of a personal computer. (1) For QCPU (Q mode) 40.4 400 to 402 (Q68ADV/Q68ADI/Q64AD) 19.7 403 to 405 (Q62DA/Q64DA) 14.1 406 to 407 (QD62D/QD62E/QD62) 17.7 408 to 430 (QD75P/QD75D) 572.8 454 1001 to 1031 (QD75MH) 427.3 1033 to 1051 (QD65PD2) 239 1052 to 1055 (QD73A1) 76.1 1056 to 1105 (QD77MS4/QD77MS2) 695.5 1110 to 1260 (QD77MS16) 2058.2 1300 to 1390 (QD77GF16) 1435.5 Input module 0.0 Output module 0.0 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 431 to 467 (QD75M) 2 Memory space (KB) SYSTEM MONITOR Stored screen data Intelligent module monitor data common information OVERVIEW 1 Required memory space for use of the intelligent module monitor 4 Intelligent module monitor data common information Memory space (KB) 40.4 1500 to 1504 (L60AD4) 69.9 1505 to 1509 (L60DA4) 66.0 1510 to 1511 (L62D/LD62) 17.4 1512 to 1534 (L75P/LD75D) 362.7 1535 to 1566 (LD77MH4) 460.7 1567 to 1681 (LD77MH16) 1736 1690 to 1739 (LD77MS4) 695.7 1750 to 1900 (LD77MS16) 2058.3 0.0 Output module 0.0 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Input module 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Stored screen data MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR (2) For LCPU NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.2 Specifications 6-5 (3) For QCPU (A mode), QnACPU, and ACPU Stored screen data Intelligent module monitor data common information 40.4 1 to 2 (A62DA-S1) 7.2 3 to 5 (A68AD) 11.0 6 to 8 (A68ADN) 17.4 9 to 11 (A68RD) 19.0 12 to 15 (A84AD) 21.8 16 to 34 (A616AD) 136.6 35 to 62 (A616TD) 254.1 63 to 65 (A616DAV) 18.1*3 66 to 68 (A616DAI) 17.6*3 69 to 70 (A61LS) 15.6 71 to 75 (A62LS) 79.0 76 (AD61) 8.4 77 to 79 (AD70) 22.2 80 to 83 (AD70D) 31.9 84 to 108 (AD71) 662.5 109 to 133 (AD72(A1SD71)) 665.5 134 to 139 (AJ71PT32-S3) 47.2 146 to 150 (A1SD61) 40.8 151 to 153 (A1S64AD) 13.8 154 (A1S62DA) 5.6 155 to 157 (A1SD70) 22.9 158 to 160 (A1S62RD) 13.3 161 to 166 (A1SJ71PT32-S3) 46.9 167 to 169 (A1S63ADA) 18.1 170 to 206 (AD75P*1) 621.7 207 to 210 (AJ71ID*2) 43.8 211 to 213 (A1S68DAV) 13.3*3 214 to 216 (A1S68DAI) 13.2*3 217 to 219 (A1S68AD) 10.6 220 to 225 (A1S64TCTT/RT-S1) 52.7 Input module 0.0 Output module 0.0 *1 *2 *3 6-6 Memory space (KB) Use the screen for AD75P to monitor A1SD75P. Use the screen for AJ71ID to monitor A1SJ71ID. Downloading any of these enables monitoring both intelligent function modules. 6.2 Specifications When using bus connection/direct CPU connection/computer link connection • The intelligent module monitor can monitor intelligent function modules on the bases of the connected station and other stations. • The intelligent module monitor can only monitor systems of the following combinations when computer link connection is applied. QJ71C24 LJ71C24, LJ71C24-R2 A1SJ71UC24 QnACPU AJ71QC24, A1SJ71QC24 3 AJ71UC24, A1SJ71UC24 AJ71C24-S8, A1SJ71C24, A1SCPUC24-R2, A2CCPUC24 ACPU *1 For details of module names, refer to the GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3. • The following restrictions apply when monitoring other stations of MELSECNET/II data link systems. Only the host and master stations can be monitored when the connected station is a local station. Regardless of the type of connected station, no stations other than ACPU can be monitored. • When connected to a remote I/O station on the MELSECNET/H network system, the remote I/O station on the MELSECNET/H network system is displayed as QCPU in the system configuration display of the intelligent module monitor. • A diagnosis of the remote I/O station on the MELSECNET/H network system is not performed. • Intelligent function modules on the base of remote I/O stations other than those on the MELSECNET/H network system are not monitored. When using MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10, or CC-Link IE controller network connection • The intelligent module monitor can monitor intelligent function modules on the bases of the control station and normal stations. • To monitor another network, routing parameters have to be set to the GOT side and PLC side. (Only with the MELSECNET/H communication unit or CC-Link IE controller network communication unit) For the routing parameter setting, refer to the following. Routing parameter setting for the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION QCPU (A mode) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR LCPU 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR QCPU (Q mode) SYSTEM MONITOR Computer link/serial communication module used*1 2 6 Routing parameter setting for PLC CPU For MELSECNET/H communication unit Q Corresponding MELSECNET/H Network System Reference Manual (PLC to PLC network) For CC-Link IE controller network communication unit CC-Link IE Controller Network Reference Manual INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR PLC CPU used OVERVIEW 1 Access range 7 When using CC-Link IE field network connection The intelligent module monitor can monitor intelligent function modules on the bases of the master station and local stations. To monitor another network, routing parameters have to be set to the GOT side and PLC side. For the routing parameter setting, refer to the following. Routing parameter setting for the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 NETWORK MONITOR 6.2.2 8 Routing parameter setting for PLC CPU When using CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station/via G4) • The intelligent module monitor can monitor intelligent function modules on the bases of the master station and local stations. 6.2 Specifications 6-7 Q MOTION MONITOR The User's Manual of the CC-Link IE field network system master/local module to be used When using Ethernet connection • The intelligent module monitor can monitor the intelligent function module on the base of the PLC CPU assigned the IP address. (The station assigned in the Ethernet setting of GT Designer2 can be monitored.) • To monitor another network, routing parameters have to be set to the GOT side and PLC side. For the routing parameter setting, refer to the following. Routing parameter setting for the GOT GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Routing parameter setting for PLC CPU Q Corresponding MELSECNET/H Network System Reference Manual (PLC to PLC network) When the intelligent module monitor monitors the master station of the MELSECNET/II network on which any remote I/O station exists • Be sure to assign I/O when the master station is AnN or AnACPU. If I/O is not assigned, the system configuration of the intelligent module monitor will not be displayed correctly. • Intelligent function modules on the base of remote I/O stations are not monitored. With Universal model QCPU With Universal model QCPU, the GOT can monitor up to 64 stations. 6-8 6.2 Specifications 1 Precautions OVERVIEW Inapplicable GOT The intelligent module monitor cannot be used with the GOTs shown below. Inapplicable GOT GT1555-Q, GT1550-Q Special function modules that cannot be monitored Modules displayed as "SP" on the System Configuration screen cannot be monitored using the intelligent module monitor. To monitor these modules, use the system monitor function [BM MONITOR]. Display when connecting the small building-block type CPU This precaution pertains to a situation where an extension base unit for a large building block type is connected to a small building-block type CPU (such as the A1SCPU) in the station connected to the GOT. In this case, the intelligent function module on the large extension base unit is displayed on the System Configuration screen with the model name of the same type of the small building-block type intelligent function module. If there is no small building-block type intelligent function module, "SP" is displayed and the object module cannot be monitored. (Example) 4 Model name displayed AD72 A1SD71 AJ71ID A1SJ71ID AJ71PT32-S3 A1SJ71PT32-S3 AD75P A1SD75P A68ADN [CH1 to CH8] A1S64AD [CH1 to CH4] A68RD [CH1 to CH8] A1S62RD [CH1 to CH2] 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Monitoring intelligent function modules with restrictions (1) When monitoring AD71 (S1, S2, S7) When the previous slot of the AD71 module is an empty slot, monitoring is performed in the following way. (a) The AD71 is treated as the AD72, and "AD72" is displayed on the System Configuration screen. In this case, select "AD72" that corresponds to the actual installed position. (b) The monitor screen that displays as shown (a) above is a screen for the AD72. The number obtained by subtracting 10H from the I/O signal number on the display is the number for when installing the AD71 in slot 0. To prevent the AD71 from being treated as the AD72, execute "Shift the installation position of AD71 forward" or "In the I/O assignments, assign 16 points to the previous empty slot of the AD71". 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR * 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Installed module SYSTEM MONITOR 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION GOT GT15 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.2.3 6.2 Specifications 6-9 (2) When monitoring the A68AD, A68ADN, or A68RD used with a small building-block type PLC CPU The GOT recognizes the intelligent function module installed in a large building-block type extension base unit connected to a small building-block type PLC CPU (e.g. A1SCPU) as a small building-block type intelligent function module to monitor it. Hence, there are the following precautions for the A68AD, A68ADN, and A68RD. Intelligent function module Precautions A68AD The A68AD cannot be displayed correctly because the buffer memory configuration differs between the A68AD and A1S68AD. A68ADN Among CH1 to CH8 of the A68ADN, CH5 to CH8 cannot be displayed because the A1S64AD has only CH1 to CH4. A68RD Among CH1 to CH8 of the A68RD, CH3 to CH8 cannot be displayed because the A1S62RD has only CH1 to CH2. The above intelligent function modules can be monitored properly if they are installed in a base unit connected to a large building block type PLC CPU (e.g. AnUCPU). (3) When monitoring the A1SD75M, AD75M Displayed as A1SD75P or AD75P when the A1SD75M or AD75M is installed. The A1SD75M or AD75M can be monitored within the monitoring range of the A1SD75P or AD75P. (4) When monitoring the A81CPU The A81CPU is monitored in the following way. Item Treatment of A81CPU System Configuration screen 64 points in first half 64 points in last half Treated as a module that cannot be monitored. Treated as an input module. Displays "Special X, Y Monitoring " Disabled Displays "Input 64 X " Enabled as inputs (5) When monitoring an I/O module (a) Only the output signal can be monitored for an I/O module for which "Output " is displayed on the System Configuration screen. For input signals, monitor X of the PLC CPU device with the system monitor function. Editing and reusing intelligent module monitor data The project data for the intelligent module monitor cannot be edited by modifying or adding an object. However, the data can be used on a user-created monitor screen. 6 - 10 6.2 Specifications (1) Even when I/O numbers are set at random as shown below, in the case the GOT is connected to the QnACPU, the start XY numbers are displayed in order on the System Configuration screen. When performing intelligent module monitoring, always perform the I/O allocation in order from slot 0. 3 4 5 6 Input Input AD75 A68AD Output Open Special Special 32 32 32 32 32 points points points points points 200 20 220 40 7 2 Slot number Open 240 SYSTEM MONITOR 0 2 Head XY number Set randomly 3 CPU Input 32 Input 32 Input Special Special Input 32 0 20 40 60 80 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION GOT System Configuration screen A0 4 Module name not displayed. (2) If the slot assigned with outputs in I/O assignment is not fitted with a module, the GOT displays it as input. (Common to ACPU and QnACPU) Display provided when the QA1S6 extension base unit is used with the QCPU (Q mode) This precaution pertains to a situation where the QA1S6 extension base unit is connected to the QCPU (Q mode) in a station connected to the GOT. In this case, the abbreviated format is displayed for the following intelligent function modules on the System Configuration screen. You can use the unit detail information to check the full format of the module displayed with the abbreviated format. Unsupported intelligent function modules are displayed as "SP", and the corresponding modules cannot be monitored. A1SJ71ID1-R4 A1SJ71ID2-R4-S1 A1S64TCTT(BW)-S1 A1S64TCRT(BW)-S1 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR A1SJ71PT32-S3 6 Model name displayed 63ADA J71PT32J71ID 7 64TCTT/R NETWORK MONITOR A1S63ADA 5 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Installed module MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Input 32 QnA points CPU 1 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 0 OVERVIEW 1 Precautions for I/O allocation setting 6.2 Specifications 6 - 11 6.3 Operations for Display This subsection describes the flow until the operation screen for the intelligent module monitor is displayed after the intelligent module monitor (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the utility Display the utility. Starting from the special function switch (intelligent module monitor) set in the project data Touch the special function switch. Starting from the MELSEC-L troubleshooting Activate [Intelligent module monitor] on the MELSEC-L troubleshooting screen. Touch [Intelligent module monitor]. Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [Intelligent module monitor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. Refer to the following manual for how to set the special function switch. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2. TOUCH SWITCH 15.4 Operation Procedures Set the channel number, network number, station number. Set the channel number, network number and station number of the PLC CPU connected to the GOT. Communication setting window (Continued to next page) 6 - 12 6.3 Operations for Display 1 MAIN Ext.1 OUT64 IN64 AJ71 PT32-S3 Y 0 Y 40 X,Y 80 IN16 OUT32 AJ71 A62LS Y120 Y130 X,Y180 Ext.2 X,Y150 A616AD X,Y200 IN64 AJ71 PT32-S3 Y 40 X,Y 80 SP X,Y A0 SP X,Y230 A616DA X,Y100 A616TD X,Y260 Specify the module to be monitored. 2 3 See Secs. 6.4.1, 6.4.6. Display the intelligent module monitor menu. See Sec. 6.4.6. The Intelligent Module Monitor Screen is displayed by selecting it from the menu. See Sec. 6.4.6. Display the monitor screen for the intelligent module. Check the data for the module with the displayed contents. See Sec. 6.4.5. See Sec. 6.5. Change the data. Carry out the following operation when changing the current values of the buffer memory that is displayed on the monitor screen. See Sec. 6.4.7. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Change the current value of the specified area. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Select from the menu. POINT 6 (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used (2) Displaying communication setting window After turning on the GOT, the communication setting window is displayed at the first startup of the intelligent module monitor only. For displaying the communication setting window at the second or later startup, touch the the intelligent module monitor screen. ChNET PLCNo. button on INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR CPU When starting, the module format and related data are not displayed. When reading of module data from the PLC CPU is complete, the module format and related data is displayed. When using the QCPU (Q mode), QSCPU or LCPU the PLC CPU status (PC information monitor screen) and module error information and others (Unit Detail Info Screen) can be checked. See Sec. 6.4.1. When END is selected, the intelligent module monitoring ends and the display moves to the original screen where the intelligent module monitor function was begun. SYSTEM MONITOR System Configuration NETWK No. [0] PLC STATION [FF] NET END PC No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Display the System Configuration screen. OVERVIEW (Continued from previous page) 7 (3) If the project data has not been downloaded The intelligent module monitor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. NETWORK MONITOR 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.3 Operations for Display 6 - 13 Changing screens The following describes how to change the screen. (1) When using QCPU (Q mode), Q series motion controller CPU, QSCPU, or LCPU Utility Main Menu or user-created monitor screen At the first startup Communication setting window Error details screen (QSCPU, LCPU only) Error cause/ Error record Icon of PLC CPU System configuration screen (Basic mode) System configuration screen (info. mode) PC information screen (QCPU, LCPU) Icons of the I/O module Operation log I/O module monitor screen Operation details screen (QSCPU only) Continuous error release screen (LCPU only) Unit detail info screen Positioning monitor screen (LCPU only) Icon Icon of intelligent function module Monitor menu Menu Intelligent module monitor screen Data area No. setting window 6 - 14 Set/Reset window 6.3 Operations for Display I/O monitor screen (LCPU only) High-speed counter monitor screen (LCPU only) Current value Data change window 1 (2) When using QCPU (A mode), QnACPU or ACPU OVERVIEW Utility Main Menu or user-created monitor screen At the first startup SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Communication setting window Icon of intelligent function module LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Icons of the I/O module Monitor menu System configuration screen I/O module monitor screen MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Data change window 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Intelligent module monitor screen Set/Reset window INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.3 Operations for Display 6 - 15 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen This section describes the operations of the screens when using the intelligent module monitor. 6.4.1 Composition of the system configuration screen and key functions This section describes the configuration of the System Configuration screen that is displayed after startup of the intelligent module monitor and the functions of the keys displayed on the screen. When using the QCPU (Q mode), QSCPU or LCPU (1) Displayed contents 1) 2) 3) Item 1) 2) Description Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. Displays the model name, I/O points, and start I/O number for the modules installed in the monitored station. The model name of the module and related data are displayed at the end of the module data readout from the PLC CPU. For an intelligent function module that cannot be monitored, the model name is displayed as "SP". The module icon becomes the key to switch to the screen where the monitoring of that module is performed. The communication setting window is displayed for the MELSECNET/H connection or MELSECNET/10 connection. 6.4.2 Setting method for other station monitoring Displays the CPU Nos. for the CPUs and the control CPU number for the installed modules when there are multiple CPU systems. 3) Display keys used for the operations on the System Configuration screen shown in (2). (Touch input) (2) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used with the operation on the DEVICE MONITOR screen. Key Function Displays the communication setting window. Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. Icon of PLC CPU Icon of intelligent function module The screen switches to the PC Information monitor screen. 6.4.3 Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions In intelligent module monitor mode: Switches to the screen where the intelligent module monitoring for that module is performed. In unit detail info mode: Switches to the screen displaying detailed information of the selected module. Switches the System Configuration screen to Info. mode. 6.4.4 Composition of the unit detail info screen and key functions Switches the System Configuration screen to Basic mode. Scrolls the display one stage up or down to display the system configuration of the currently undisplayed stage immediately before/after the currently displayed stage. Operations can be performed when the system configuration has three or more extension bases. : Scrolls one stage up. : Scrolls one stage down. 6 - 16 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 When using the QCPU (A mode), QnACPU, and ACPU OVERVIEW (1) Displayed contents 1) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 2) For modules installed in the monitored station, the model name and start No. of I/O signals are displayed for the intelligent function module, "IN"/"OUT" and the I/O points for the I/O module. The model name of the module and related data are displayed at the end of the module data readout from the PLC CPU. For an intelligent function module that cannot be monitored, "SP" and the start No. of the I/O signal are displayed. The display position of the module becomes the key to switch to the screen where the monitoring of that module is performed. The communication setting window is displayed for the MELSECNET/10 connection. 6.4.2 Setting method for other station monitoring 3) 5 Display keys used for the operation on the System Configuration screen shown in (2). (2) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the System Configuration screen. Key Function Displays the communication setting window. 6 Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. Switches to the screen where the intelligent module monitoring for that module is performed. Scrolls the display one stage up or down to display the system configuration of the currently undisplayed stage immediately before/after the currently displayed stage. Operations can be performed when the system configuration has three or more extension bases. : Scrolls one stage up. 7 NETWORK MONITOR : Scrolls one stage down. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Icon of intelligent function module 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) Description Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Item LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 3) 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 17 6.4.2 Setting method for other station monitoring The following shows the setting methods for monitoring other stations with intelligent module monitor. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6 - 18 When the intelligent module monitor is started for the first time, the communication setting window is automatically opened by displaying the system configuration screen. Otherwise, touch the ChNET button in the System Configuration PLCNo. screen to display the communication setting window. In the communication setting window, select one from channels No.1 to 4. For the operation on the communication setting screen, refer to the following. (1) Communication setting window When the channel No. is selected, the screen on the left is displayed. Set the network number of the target controller and the CPU station number. After selecting the station number, touch the enter key. The communication setting window closes and the system configuration of the set monitor destination is displayed. For further operations, refer to the following. 6.4.6 Specifying a module to monitor and selecting monitor menu 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 (1) Communication setting window (a) Displayed screen 2) 3) 1) 2) OVERVIEW 3) 1) 4) 5) CH No. input area 2) Network No. input area 3) Station No. input area 4) CH No. selection key 5) Keys Setting range Set the CH No. for the target controller. 1 to 4 Set the network No. for the target controller. Differs depending on the connection type. • Bus connection, direct CPU connection, computer link connection: 0 • Ethernet connection, CC-Link IE controller network connection, CC-Link IE field network connection: 1 to 239 • MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10: 0 (host loop) / 1 to 255 (specified loop) • CC-Link (ID/G4) connection: 0 Set the station No. of the target controller. When the station No. is set to the host station (FF), set the network No. to 0. Differs depending on the connection type. • Bus connection, direct CPU connection, computer link connection: FF (host station) • Ethernet connection: 1 to 64 • MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10: 0 (control station) / 1 to 64 (normal station) • CC-Link IE controller network connection: 1 to 120 • CC-Link IE field network connection: 0 (master station) / 1 to 120 (local station) • CC-Link (ID/G4) connection: 0 (master station) / 1 to 64 (local station) Set the CPU No. - Keys for operations in the communication setting window shown in (b). (Touch input) - (b) Key functions Key Function Closes the communication setting window. When any of the CH No., network No., station No., and CPU No. is not input and the monitor target is not set, the communication setting window does not close. 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR Moves the cursor among the input areas. Deletes all the input values and characters. 8 Deletes an input value or character. Moves the cursor when the cursor is in the CH No. input area, network No. input area, or station No. input area. When the cursor is in the CPU No. input area and settings for the CH No., network No., and station No. are completed, the communication setting window closes and the PLC read screen appears. 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Description INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Item 6 - 19 Q MOTION MONITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR The following table shows the displayed contents. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 (When the network No., station No., and CPU No. are input) (When the CH No. is input) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 6.4.3 Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions This section describes the structure of the PC Information monitor screen that is displayed by specifying the QCPU (Q mode), QSCPU or LCPU on the System Configuration screen, and the key functions displayed on the screen. The GOT displays the PC Information monitor screen only when using the following controllers. • QCPU (Q mode) • QSCPU • LCPU When using the QCPU (Q mode) or LCPU (1) The PC information monitor screen. (a) Displayed contents 2) 1) 5) 3) 2) 4) 2) Item Description 1) Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys that are used for the operation on the PC information monitor screen. 3) Displays the operating status of the PLC CPU. 4) Displays the currently occurring errors. When using the LCPU, touch the error cause to display the error detail screen. (2) Error details screen 5) Displays the error record. Up to 100 error records can be displayed. When using the LCPU, touch the error record to display the error detail screen. (2) Error details screen (b) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the PC information monitor screen. Key Function Switches the screen to the System Configuration screen. 6.4.1 Composition of the system configuration screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. Scrolls the display one page up or down. : Scrolls one page up. : Scrolls one page down. Displayed only when LCPU is used. Shifts to the Continuation error clear screen. (3) Continuation error clear screen 6 - 20 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 (2) Error details screen (a) Displayed contents 1) OVERVIEW 2) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) Item Description 1) Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys that are used for the operation on the error details screen. 3) Displays the common error information and individual error information based on the information stored in SD4 and SD5 of the LCPU. For the common error information and the individual error information, refer to the following. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 4 (b) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the error details screen. Function 5 Returns the screen to the PC Information monitor screen. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 6.4.3 Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Key MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR MELSEC-L CPU Module User's Manual (Function Explanation, Program Fundamentals) 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 21 (3) Continuation error clear screen (a) Displayed contents 2) 1) 2) 2) 2) 3) Item 1) Description Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys that are used for the operation on the Continuation error clear screen. 3) Displays the continuous error status that can be released, and the error messages. The following shows the continuous error status. • Specification: User specification error • Minor: Minor error Touch the check box of each continuous error to switch between releasing or not the error. (b) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the Continuation error clear screen. Key Function Returns the screen to the PC Information monitor screen. 6.4.3 Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. Targets all continuous errors for the continuous error releasing. Unselects all continuous errors for the continuous error releasing. Scrolls the display one stage up or down. Releases the checked continuous errors. POINT Precautions for releasing continuous errors (1) If the error messages are the same, the errors are released regardless of the error code. Therefore, some error codes may be released even without the user intend to. (2) The annunciator memorizes the number of annunciators detected in the CPU modules. When canceling multiple annunciators, perform the error releasing multiple times. (3) Even after executing the error releasing, the detected error record is not deleted. 6 - 22 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 When using the QSCPU (1) PC Information monitor screen 1) 2) 3) 4) OVERVIEW (a) Displayed contents 2 5) 7) SYSTEM MONITOR 6) 2) Description Displays the channel number, network number, and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys that are used for the operation on the System Configuration screen shown in (b). 3) Displays the QSCPU operation status. (RUN/STOP) 4) Displays the safety CPU operation mode. (Safety mode/Test mode) Displays the error being occurred. Touching the error displays the Error details screen. 5) 6) When using the QSCPU (3) Error details screen) No. : Displays the error code. Detail : Displays the detail code of the error log. ([----] is displayed when no detail code exists.) Error cause : Displays the error details. Touching the item displays the Error details screen. Date, Time : Displays the date and the time that the error occurs. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR ( Set the items to be displayed in the log list. ( When using the QSCPU (1) (b) Key functions) 6 Displays the operation status, error information, and others of the monitored PLC CPU. (Log list) Type : Displays the log types. (Ope: Operation log, Err: Error log) No. : Displays the operation codes or error codes. Detail : Displays the 4-digit detail codes of the operation logs or the error logs for the errors occurred in the CC-Link Safety system remote I/O module. ([----] is displayed when no detail code exists.) Operation/Error message 7) Date, Time : Displays the operation details or error messages. Displays "BROKEN OPERATION/ERROR LOG" when the log data is damaged. : Displays the dates and the time of operations or the dates and time that errors occur. 7 NETWORK MONITOR Touching an operation log displays the Operation details screen. ( When using the QSCPU (2) Operation details screen) Touching an error log displays the Error details screen. When using the QSCPU (3) Error details screen) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR ( 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Item LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 23 (b) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the System Configuration screen. Key Function Switches the screen to the System Configuration screen. 6.4.1 Composition of the system configuration screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. Switches the log types to be displayed in the log list. All log Error log Operation log : Displays all the logs (error logs, operation logs). : Displays the error logs only. : Displays the operation logs only. Sorts the log list in ascending or descending order. Switches the numbers of logs displayed in the log list. 32 items 100 items : Displays the latest 32 logs. : Displays the latest 100 logs. (When the number of displayed logs is switched from 100 to 32, 100 logs are displayed before touching the Update key.) Obtains the latest log information from the PLC CPU and updates the log list. (The displayed log data before touching the Update key is deleted.) Scrolls the display one page up or down. : Scrolls one page up. : Scrolls one page down. (2) Operation details screen (a) Displayed contents 2) 1) 3) 4) Item Description 1) Displays the channel number, network number, and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys that are used for the operation on the System Configuration screen shown in (b). 3) Displays the information of the error touched in the PC information monitor screen. 4) Displays the detailed operating information according to the operation log information stored in the QSCPU. (b) Key functions Key Function Returns the screen to the PC Information monitor screen. 6.4.3 Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. 6 - 24 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 (3) Error details screen 2) 4) (Example) Error details screen for safety CPU error (Example) Displaying individual error information for safety remote I/O station 3 Description 1) Displays the channel number, network number, and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys that are used for the operation on the System Configuration screen shown in (b). 3) Displays the information of the error touched in the PC information monitor screen. Displays the common error information and the individual error information according to the information stored in SD4 and subsequent devices of the QSCPU. For the common error information and the individual error information, refer to the following. 4) QSCPU User's Manual (Function Explanation, Program Fundamentals) When the individual error information for the safety remote I/O station is displayed, the numerical notation of the displayed data can be switched between decimal and hexadecimal numbers. (When the CC-Link Safety system master module cannot receive the error information from the safety remote I/O station, [****] is displayed for unreceived items.) 5 (b) Key functions Function Returns the screen to the PC Information monitor screen. 6.4.3 Composition of PC Information monitor screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Switches the numerical notation of the displayed data between decimal and hexadecimal numbers. (Only when the individual error information for the safety remote I/O station is displayed) NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Key 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Item 4) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3) 2) 1) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) 1) OVERVIEW (a) Displayed contents 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 25 6.4.4 Composition of the unit detail info screen and key functions This section describes the structure of the Unit Detail Info screen that is displayed by specifying a module on the System Configuration screen at Info. mode, and the key functions displayed on the screen. The GOT displays the Unit Detail Info screen only when using the following controllers. • QCPU (Q mode) • QSCPU • LCPU Displayed contents 2) 1) 3) 2) Item Description 1) Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays keys used for the operations on the System Configuration screen. 3) Displays the operating status, error information and other information of the targeted PLC CPU. Up to 10 error information events can be displayed. Key functions The following table shows the functions of the keys used for the operation on the Unit Detail Info screen. Key Function Switches the screen to the System Configuration screen. 6.4.1 Composition of the system configuration screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. Displayed only when displaying information of the LCPU built-in I/O module. This button is available when [Positioning axis 1] or [Positioning axis 2] is set to [Use] in the parameter. Shifts to the positioning monitor screen. (1) Positioning monitor screen Displayed only when displaying information of the LCPU built-in I/O module. This button is available when [High-speed counter 1] or [High-speed counter 2] is set to [Use] in parameter. Shifts to the high-speed counter monitor screen. (2) High-speed counter monitor screen Displayed only when displaying information of the LCPU built-in I/O module. Shifts to the I/O monitor screen. (4) I/O monitor screen. 6 - 26 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 (1) Positioning monitor screen (a) Displayed contents OVERVIEW 2) 1) 2 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 2) Description Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys used for the operations in the positioning monitor screen. 3) Displays the operation status of the positioning function. The operation status is displayed or hidden according to the parameter settings of built-in functions. 4 (b) Key functions The following table shows the functions of the keys used for the operation on the positioning monitor screen. Key Function Return to the unit detail info screen. 5 6.4.4 Composition of the unit detail info screen and key functions / (Home position return request OFF) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. / (Error reset) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Resets the error of the axis 1 or axis 2. Turns off the home position return request for axis 1 or axis 2. 6 POINT 7 NETWORK MONITOR Precautions for using the positioning monitor screen. When the parameter settings of a built-in function is changed by programming software or others of the connecting device during the positioning monitor screen display, return to the unit detail info screen and display the position monitor screen again. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Item LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 27 (2) High-speed counter monitor screen (a) Displayed contents 2) 1) 3) 4) 2) Item Description 1) Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys used for the operation in the high-speed counter monitor screen. 3) Displays the operation status of the high-speed counter function. The operation status is displayed or hidden according to the parameter settings of built-in functions. 4) Displays the current value of the CH1 and CH2. Touch the current value and the data change window is displayed. (3) Data change window (b) Key functions The following table shows the functions of the keys used for the operation on the high-speed counter monitor screen. Key Function Return to the unit detail info screen. 6.4.4 Composition of the unit detail info screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. Reflects the preset value entered in the data change window to the PLC CPU. / Reset the error of CH1 or CH2. POINT Precautions for using the high-speed counter monitor screen. (1) When the parameter settings of a built-in function is changed by programming software or others of the connecting device during the high-speed counter monitor screen display, return to the unit detail info screen and display the high-speed counter monitor screen again. (2) The preset value preset from the high-speed counter monitor screen is valid for the subsequent presets, unless it is set again in the sequence program. (3) If the preset from the high-speed counter monitor screen and the preset by the sequence program are executed simultaneously, the setting value by the sequence program may be preset. 6 - 28 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 (3) Data change window (a) Displayed contents OVERVIEW 2) 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) 3 Description 1) Displays the entered value. 2) Displays the keys used in the operation of the data change window. (b) Key functions The following table shows the functions of the keys used for the operation on the data change window. Key 4 Function Changes the data change target. Sets the entered value to the preset value. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Deletes one character of the entered value. Deletes all entered values. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR / 8 Q MOTION MONITOR / MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Closes the data change window. / LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Item 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 29 (4) I/O monitor screen. (a) Displayed contents 2) 1) 4) 3) 5) Item Description 1) Displays the channel number, network number and station number of the monitored station. 2) Displays the keys used for the operations in the I/O monitor screen. 3) Displays the status and values of functions assigned to the input signal. 4) Displays the status of functions assigned to the output signal. 5) Displays the setting status of the output mode during error, for the output signal. (b) Key functions The following table shows the functions of the keys used for the operation on the I/O monitor screen. Key Function Return to the unit detail info screen. 6.4.4 Composition of the unit detail info screen and key functions Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. 6 - 30 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6.4.5 1 Composition of the intelligent module monitor screen and key functions OVERVIEW This section describes the structure of the monitor screen that is displayed by specifying a module on the System Configuration screen (in Basic mode when the QCPU (Q mode), QSCPU or LCPU is used), and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents (for A68RD) 2 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 2) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 4 Description 1) Displays the model name of the module being monitored. 2) Displays the buffer memory data of the module in its current form or in a graph. The status of I/O signals to and from PLC CPU is monitored. All data are displayed when the readout from the intelligent function module is completed. When testing, execute testing after moving the cursor to the display position of the target data. 3) Displays keys used for the operations on the monitor screen. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Item 5 Key functions Function Starts testing (SET/RST) of the I/O signal between the PLC CPU and the intelligent function module. Starts changing (writing) the current values of the buffer memory of the intelligent function module displayed on the screen. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Closes the current monitor and returns to the screen displaying monitor menu. This operation can only be used when the intelligent function module has a monitor menu. Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Key MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR The table below shows the functions of keys that are used for the operations on the monitor screen. 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 31 6.4.6 Specifying a module to monitor and selecting monitor menu This section uses the positioning module (AD71) as an example to describe the operations when starting the intelligent module monitor to monitor a desired module. Operation procedure Display System Configuration screen. See Sec.6.4.1 Specify module to be monitored (Touch display position of module.) (1) Display screen that shows monitor menu. From among the modules installed in the corresponding base unit, specify the intelligent function module whose format is displayed. * : For modules where the format is not displayed, monitor with the system monitor function (See Sec.2.). Specify input/output modules according to Sec. 6.6. (2) Specify the menu corresponding to the type of data to be monitored. (3) With modules for which the monitor menu cannot all be displayed in one screen, touch the keys at the right of the screen to scroll the display menu. Specify menu to be monitored (Touch display position of menu.) Display monitor screen of specified menu. (4) Check the contents of the display. Carry out the subsequent operation according to Sec. 6.5. (5) Carry out tests for the displayed data according to Sec.6.4.7. Change current value of buffer memory Turn output signal from PLC CPU on and off Proceed to Sec. 6.4.7 and Sec. 6.5 6 - 32 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen • When testing the operation (changing a current buffer memory value) of the intelligent module monitor, read this manual carefully to fully understand the operation. For devices that perform significant operations for the system, never perform test operation to change data. Doing so can cause accidents due to false outputs or malfunctions. Testing can be performed for all buffer memory data displayed on the current monitor screen. This section describes the operations for changing the current value of the buffer memory and turning on and off the output signal from the PLC CPU to the intelligent function module. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR WARNING OVERVIEW 1 Testing of the intelligent function module 3 POINT (1) Perform testing for the buffer memory that can be written from the PLC CPU and output signals that are output from the PLC CPU. (2) It is recommended that testing be performed with the PLC CPU in STOP status. If the PLC CPU is tested during RUN status, the test monitor display returns to display values output from the sequence program and output statuses. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Operation procedure LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6.4.7 Display monitor screen. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 6 2) SET/ (Touch) , RESET INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Data Chg. 3) 1) NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 6 - 33 1) Display key window on monitor screen. Data is touched (changes current value of buffer memory) Chg. All of the following operations can be carried out by touching the keys in the displayed key window. When you touch at the upper left of the key window, the key window closes and the display returns to the monitor screen. (1) Move the cursor to the position where the data to be tested is displayed. (*1) ( : Up/down : Left/right) (2) Use the numeric keys to specify the value to be changed. (*2) The DEL key can be used to clear individual characters among those input. When When (Touch: input confirmation) 3) (Test continues) (Test ends) (Touch) 2) *1 *2 6 - 34 SET/ is touched (tests the I/O signal) RESET All of the following operations can be carried out by touching the keys in the displayed key window. When you touch at the upper left of the key window, the key window closes and the display returns to the monitor screen. (1) Use the alphabetic character keys to specify the name of the device to be tested, and then touch . (*1) (2) Use the numeric keys to specify the device number, and then touch . (3) Use the numeric keys to specify "Set" or "Reset". 0 : OFF 1 : ON Do not perform the following tests. If these tests are performed, the module may not operate correctly or the buffer memory/input signal may return to the output value/output status from the intelligent function module. 1) Testing of read-only buffer memory from the PLC CPU. 2) Testing of input signals from the intelligent function module to the PLC CPU. When testing buffer memory data, specify the change value in the following way. 1) For data where 16/32 bits are displayed with one number, specify a new value in decimal format. 2) For data where one number of 16/32 bits is displayed as a percent, such as with an A/D conversion module, specify a new value corresponding to the percentage in decimal format. Example: When the set value of the offset or gain is 0 to 2000 and you intend to change it to "50%", input "1000". 3) For data where 16 bits are displayed with "0" or "1" for each bit, specify a new value with changing the data to a decimal. 6.4 Operation of Each Intelligent Module Monitor Screen 1 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Screen example 2) 1) No. 1) OVERVIEW A62DA-S1 module monitoring Buffer memory address 2 DEC HEX 1) 0, 1 0000, 0001 2) 2 to 5 0002 to 0005 3) - - 2) 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 6.5.1 - - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 - 3) 1) 0, 1 0000, 0001 2) 2, 4 0002, 0004 3) 3, 5 0003, 0005 4) - - 2) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5 1) - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 4) NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 35 6.5.2 A68AD module monitoring Screen example No. 1) 1) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 0001 2) 2 to 9 0002 to 0009 3) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 4) 0 0000 5) 34 0022 - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 2) - - - - - 4) 5) 2) 3) 1) 1) 2) 6 - 36 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 A68ADN module monitoring 1) 1) 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 0 0000 OVERVIEW No. 2) 1 0001 3) 2 to 9 0002 to 0009 4) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 5) 18 0012 6) 20 0014 - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 3 4) 6) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6.5.3 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 20 0014 - - 4) - - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 3) 6 7 1) - - NETWORK MONITOR - 8 3) 4) Q MOTION MONITOR 2) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 37 6.5.4 A68RD module monitoring Screen example 1) 2) No. 4) 3) 5) 6) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 2) 18 to 33 0012 to 0021 3) 2 to 9 0002 to 0009 4) 0 0000 5) 35 0023 6) 1 0001 7) - - 8) 34 0022 9) 36 0024 10) - - - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 2) 0 0000 3) 35 0023 4) 1 0001 7) 9) 8) 10) 1) 2) 5) 1) 3) - - 34 0022 6) 36 0024 7) - - - - - 4) 5) 6) 6 - 38 7) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 1) No. 2) 3) 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 10 to 13 000A to 000D 2) 18 to 21 0012 to 0015 3) 28 to 31 001C to 001F 4) 22 to 25 0016 to 0019 5) 22 to 25 0016 to 0019 6) 26 001A 7) 27 001B 8) - - 9) - - 6) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9) 7) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example OVERVIEW 1 A84AD module monitoring - - - 1) 1 0001 2) 2 to 5 0002 to 0005 3) 32, 34, 36, 38 0020, 0022, 0024, 0026 4) 33, 35, 37, 39 0021, 0023, 0025, 0027 8) 4 1) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 6.5.5 - 3) - 6 4) 1) - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 - 1) 7 - NETWORK MONITOR - Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 39 Screen example No. 3) 1) 2) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 10 to 13 000A to 000D 2) 18 to 21 0012 to 0015 3) 28 to 31 001C to 001F 27 001B 4) - - 5) - - - - - 4) 5) 6 - 40 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 A616AD module monitoring 1) 2) HEX 15 000F 2) 4 0004 3) 48 to 63 0030 to 003F 4) 5 0005 5) 5) 6 0006 6) 6) 3 0003 7) 0,1 0000, 0001 8) 2 0002 4) 1) Buffer memory address DEC OVERVIEW No. 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 7) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 - - - 1) 16 to 23 0010 to 0017 8) 4) 1) 5) 2) 6) 2) 4 0004 3) 256 to 383 0100 to 017F 4) 5 0005 5) 6 0006 6) 3 0003 7) 0 0000 8) 1 0001 9) 2 0002 - - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 6.5.6 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) 7) 8) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 9) 1) - - 1) - - NETWORK MONITOR 7 - Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 41 Screen example No. 1) 2) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 48 to 63 0030 to 003F - - - - 4 0004 15 000F - - - 1) 256 to 383 0100 to 017F - - 3) 1) 2) 3) 2) 3) 1) - - 4 0004 16 to 23 0010 to 0017 - - 2) - 3) 6 - 42 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 A616TD module monitoring 3) 1) 4) 2) 5) 000F 2) 0 0000 3) 1 0001 4) 2 0002 2 5) 4 0004 6) 112 to 127 0070 to 007F 7) - - 8) - - 9) - - 6) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 8) - - - 1) - - 2) 16 to 23 0010 to 0017 3) 0 0000 4) 384 to 511 0180 to 01FF 5) 80 to 87 0050 to 0057 6) 96 to 103 0060 to 0067 7) 64 to 71 0040 to 0047 8) 32 to 39 0020 to 0027 9) 512 to 639 0200 to 027F 10) 48 to 63 0030 to 003F 11) - - - - - 1) - - 9) 1) 2) 5) 6) 7) 8) 3) 4) 15 9) 10) 4) 9) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 7) HEX 1) 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 6) Buffer memory address DEC OVERVIEW No. SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.5.7 11) 1) - - NETWORK MONITOR 7 - Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 43 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 17) 7) 8) 9) 10) No. 11) 12) 18) 13)14) 15) 16) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 129 to 143 0081 to 008F 2) 257 to 271 0101 to 010F 3) 145 to 159 0091 to 009F 4) 273 to 287 0111 to 011F 5) 161 to 175 00A1 to 00AF 6) 289 to 303 0121 to 012F 7) 177 to 191 00B1 to 00BF 8) 305 to 319 0131 to 013F 9) 193 to 207 00C1 to 00CF 10) 321 to 335 0141 to 014F 11) 209 to 223 00D1 to 00DF 12) 337 to 351 0151 to 015F 13) 225 to 239 00E1 to 00EF 14) 353 to 367 0161 to 016F 15) 241 to 255 00F1 to 00FF 16) 369 to 383 0171 to 017F 17) 1 0001 18) 3 0003 - - - 1) 512 to 639 0200 to 027F 0 0000 16 to 23 0010 to 0017 3) - - - - - 1) 112 to 127 0070 to 007F 2) - - 3) 0 0000 4) 15 000F - - - 2) 1) 3) 2) 1) 2) 3) 6 - 44 4) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 384 to 511 0180 to 01FF 2) 512 to 639 0200 to 027F 3) - - 0 0000 16 to 23 0010 to 0017 4) 2) OVERVIEW Screen example 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 3) - - - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 4) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 45 6.5.8 A616DAV, A616DAI module monitoring Screen example No. 1) 1) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 0 0000 1 0001 2) 16 to 31 0010 to 001F 3) 48 to 63 0030 to 003F 4) 48 to 63 0030 to 003F - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 16 to 31 10 to 1F 0 0 1 1 - - - - - - 3) 4) 2) 1) 2) 3) 1) - 2) 3) 6 - 46 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Screen example No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 11 000B 2) 4,10 0004, 000A 3) 5, 6 0005, 0006 4) 3 0003 5) 12 000C 6) 7 0007 7) 0 0000 8) 8 0008 9) 2,1,9 0002,0001,0009 10) 13 to 44 000D to 002C - - - 1) - - 6) 9) 10) 3 10) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 8) 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 7) OVERVIEW 1 A61LS module monitoring SYSTEM MONITOR 6.5.9 1) 5 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 47 6.5.10 A62LS module monitoring Screen example No. 4) 1) 3) 2) 10) 5) 6) 7)8) 9) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) - - 2) 7 0007 4 0004 8 0008 4) 2 0002 5) 0 0000 6) 10 000A 3) 7) 9 0009 8) 5 0005 9) 6 0006 10) 12 to 667 000C to 029B - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 6 - 48 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 AD61 module monitoring 1) 2) HEX 1) 4, 5, 36, 37 0004, 0005, 0024, 0025 2) 6, 7, 38, 39 0006, 0007, 0026, 0027 2 3) 3, 35 0003, 0023 4) - - - - - No. 3) Buffer memory address DEC OVERVIEW Screen example 4) SYSTEM MONITOR 6.5.11 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 49 6.5.12 AD70/A1SD70 module monitoring Screen example - 2) 100, 101 0064, 0065 13) 3) 102, 103 0066, 0067 3) 14) 4) 106, 107 006A, 006B 4) 15) 5) 61, 62 003D, 003E 5) 16) 6) 65, 66 0041, 0042 6) 17) 18) 7) 63, 64 003F, 0040 8) 67, 68 0043, 0044 8) 9) 10) 11) 19) 9) 60 003C 20) 10) 111 006F 21) 22) 11) 104 0068 23) 12) 105 0069 24) 13) 80, 81 0050, 0051 14) 88, 89 0058, 0059 15) 82, 83 0052, 0053 16) 84, 85 0054, 0055 17) 0, 1 0000, 0001 18) 2, 3 0002, 0003 19) 4, 5 0004, 0005 20) 20, 21 0014, 0015 21) 22 0016 22) 23 0017 23) 24 0018 24) 25 0019 1) - - 2) 100, 101 0064, 0065 12) 13) 3) 102, 103 0066, 0067 3) 14) 4) 106, 107 006A, 006B 4) 15) 5) 61, 62 003D, 003E 16) 6) 65, 66 0041, 0042 7) 63, 64 003F, 0040 17) 8) 67, 68 0043, 0044 9) 60 003C 18) 10) 111 006F 19) 11) 104 0068 20) 12) 105 0069 21) 13) 80, 81 0050, 0051 14) 88, 89 0058, 0059 15) 82, 83 0052, 0053 16) 84, 85 0054, 0055 17) 108, 109 006C, 006D 18) 46, 47 002E, 002F 19) 40, 41 0028, 0029 20) 42, 43 002A, 002B 21) 44, 45 002C, 002D 2) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 6 - 50 HEX - 7) 1) Buffer memory address DEC 1) 2) 1) No. 11) 12) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Q MOTION MONITOR NETWORK MONITOR INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) OVERVIEW No. 1) - DEC HEX - - 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example Buffer memory address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 - 51 6.5.13 AD70D module monitoring Screen example 1) 10) 11) 1) 12) - - 2) 100, 101 0064, 0065 3) 102, 103 0066, 0067 4) 104, 105 0068, 0069 5) 61, 62 003D, 003E 0041, 0042 3) 16) 4) 17) 6) 65, 66 5) 18) 7) 63, 64 003F, 0040 6) 19) 8) 67, 68 0043, 0044 7) 20) 9) 60 003C 8) 21) 10) 119 0077 9) 22) 11) 120 0078 23) 12) 121 0079 24) 13) 122 007A 25) 14) 123 007B 15) 80, 81 0050, 0051 16) 86, 87 0056, 0057 17) 82, 83 0052, 0053 18) 84, 85 0054, 0055 19) 89 0059 20) 110 006E 21) 111 006F 22) 112 0070 23) 113 0071 24) 125 007D 25) 126 007E 1) - - 2) 100, 101 0064, 0065 3) 102, 103 0066, 0067 4) 104, 105 0068, 0069 5) 30, 31 001E, 001F 0020, 0021 13) 14) 2) 16) 3) 17) 4) 18) 6) 32, 33 5) 19) 7) 34, 35 0022, 0023 20) 8) 108, 109 006C, 006D 21) 9) 106, 107 006A, 006B 22) 10) 36, 37 0024, 0025 23) 11) 119 0077 24) 12) 120 0078 25) 13) 121 0079 26) 14) 122 007A 9) 10) 6 - 52 HEX 1) 15) 8) 13) Buffer memory address DEC 2) 6) 7) 11) 12) No. 14) 15) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 15) 123 007B 16) 80, 81 0050, 0051 17) 86, 87 0056, 0057 18) 82, 83 0052, 0053 19) 84, 85 0054, 0055 20) 89 0059 21) 110 006E 22) 111 006F 23) 112 0070 24) 113 0071 25) 125 007D 26) 126 007E 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) - - 2) 0, 1 0000, 0001 2) 13) 3) 2, 3 0002, 0003 3) 14) 4) 4, 5 0004, 0005 4) 15) 5) 10 000A 5) 16) 6) 11 000B 17) 7) 12 000C 18) 8) 13 000D 8) 19) 9) 14 000E 9) 20) 10) 15 000F 10) 21) 11) 16 0010 11) 22) 12) 17 0011 23) 13) 18 0012 14) 19 0013 15) 20 0014 7) 12) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 6) 3 16) 21 0015 17) 40, 41 0028, 0029 18) 42 002A 19) 43 002B 20) 44 002C 21) 114 to 117 0072 to 0075 22) 125 007D 23) 126 007E 1) - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) OVERVIEW No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example 1) - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 53 6.5.14 AD71 module monitoring Buffer memory address Screen example No. HEX DEC 1) - - - - 2) 47 002F 347 015B 3) 48 0030 348 015C 4) 39 0027 339 0153 602 025A 604 025C 603 025B 605 025D 41 0029 341 0155 8) 42 002A 342 0156 9) 7912 1EE8 7922 1EF2 1EF3 4) 5) 5) 6) 7) 6) 7) 7913 1EE9 7923 8) 600 0258 601 0259 12) 9) 7874 1EC2 7894 1ED6 10) 40 0028 340 0154 11) 44 002C 344 0158 12) 7875 1EC3 7895 1ED7 13) 46 002E 346 015A 14) 45 002D 345 0159 15) 0 to 37 0000 to 0025 300 to 337 012C to 0151 13) 14) 2) 15) 1) - - - - 2) 47 002F 347 015B 3) 48 0030 348 015C 4) 39 0027 339 0153 602 025A 604 025C 603 025B 605 025D 41 0029 341 0155 8) 42 002A 342 0156 9) 7912 1EE8 7922 1EF2 1EF3 3) 4) 15) 5) 5) 15) 6) 7) 6) 7) 7913 1EE9 7923 8) 600 0258 601 0259 9) 7874 1EC2 7894 1ED6 10) 11) 16) 12) 17) 2) 6 - 54 HEX 11) 10) 1) Y axis DEC 3) 1) X axis 13) 14) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 10) 40 0028 340 0154 11) 7914 1EEA 7924 1EF4 12) 7915 1EEB 7925 1EF5 13) 46 002E 346 015A 14) 45 002D 345 0159 15) 7918 1EEE 7928 1EF8 16) 7917 1EED 7927 1EF7 17) 7916 1EEC 7926 1EF6 1 Buffer memory address - - 2) 0 0 347 015B 3) 7873 1EC1 7893 1ED5 7884 1ECC 7904 1EE0 7885 1ECD 7905 1EE1 5) 7874 1EC2 7894 1ED6 7) 6) 7875 1EC3 7895 1ED7 8) 7) 7876 1EC4 7896 1ED8 9) 10) 8) 7877 1EC5 7897 1ED9 1EC6 7898 1EDA 11) 9) 7878 7879 1EC7 7899 1EDB 7880 1EC8 7900 1EDC 7881 1EC9 7901 1EDD 7882 1ECA 7902 1EDE 16) 4) 16) 10) 13) 11) 7883 1ECB 7903 1EDF 12) 7886 1ECE 7906 1EE2 13) 7887 1ECF 7907 1EE3 14) 46 002E 346 015A 15) 45 002D 345 0159 16) 7872 1EC0 7892 1ED4 1) - - - - 2) 47 002F 347 015B 3) 46 002E 346 015A 4) 49 to 200 0031 to 00C8 349 to 500 015D to 01F4 7) 5) 48 0030 348 015C 8) 6) 39 0027 339 0153 7) 45 002D 345 0159 8) 43 002B 343 0157 - - - - - 14) 15) 3) 5) 6) 1) HEX OVERVIEW - 2 SYSTEM MONITOR - 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR DEC 12) 4) Y axis HEX 5) 6) 2) X axis DEC 3) 4) 1) No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 2) NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 55 Buffer memory address Screen example No. X axis Y axis DEC HEX DEC HEX 1) - - - - - - - - - 1) 5072 to 5871 13D0 to 16EF 7072 to 7871 1BA0 to 1EBF 2) 4272 to 4671 10B0 to 123F 6272 to 6671 1880 to 1A0F 3) 4672 to 5071 1240 to 13CF 6672 to 7071 1A10 to 1B9F 4) 3872 to 4271 0F20 to 10AF 5872 to 6271 16F0 to 187F 5) 3872 to 4271 0F20 to 10AF 5872 to 6271 16F0 to 187F - - - - - 1) 1) 6 - 56 2) 3) 4) 5) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens DEC 1) - - - - 2) 47 002F 347 015B 3) 48 0030 348 015C 39 0027 339 0153 602 025A 604 025C 6) 603 025B 605 025D 7) 41 0029 341 0155 8) 42 002A 342 0156 9) 7912 1EE8 7922 1EF2 5) 6) 7) 7913 1EE9 7923 1EF3 8) 600 0258 601 0259 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 2) 15) 9) 7874 1EC2 7894 1ED6 10) 40 0028 340 0154 11) 44 002C 344 0158 12) 7875 1EC3 7895 1ED7 13) 46 002E 346 015A 14) 45 002D 345 0159 15) 0 to 37 0000 to 0025 300 to 337 012C to 0151 1) - - - - 2) 47 002F 347 015B 3) 48 0030 348 015C 4) 39 0027 339 0153 602 025A 604 025C 603 025B 605 025D 41 0029 341 0155 8) 42 002A 342 0156 9) 7912 1EE8 7922 1EF2 1EF3 3) 4) 15) 5) 1) 5) 15) 6) 7) 6) 7) 7913 1EE9 7923 8) 600 0258 601 0259 9) 7874 1EC2 7894 1ED6 10) 11) 16) 12) 40 0028 340 0154 11) 7914 1EEA 7924 1EF4 12) 7915 1EEB 7925 1EF5 13) 46 002E 346 015A 14) 45 002D 345 0159 15) 7918 1EEE 7928 1EF8 16) 7917 1EED 7927 1EF7 17) 7916 1EEC 7926 1EF6 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 13) 14) 10) 2 NETWORK MONITOR 17) 2) HEX SYSTEM MONITOR HEX 4) 5) 1) Y axis DEC LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 4) X axis MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Buffer memory address Screen example OVERVIEW 1 AD72/A1SD71 module monitoring INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.5.15 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 57 Buffer memory address Screen example No. HEX DEC 1) - - - - 2) 47 002F 347 015B 3) 3) 1) 7873 1EC1 7893 1ED5 1ECC 7904 1EE0 7885 1ECD 7905 1EE1 5) 7874 1EC2 7894 1ED6 6) 7875 1EC3 7895 1ED7 7) 7876 1EC4 7896 1ED8 8) 7877 1EC5 7897 1ED9 7878 1EC6 7898 1EDA 16) 8) 9) 10) 11) 9) 7879 1EC7 7899 1EDB 7880 1EC8 7900 1EDC 7881 1EC9 7901 1EDD 7882 1ECA 7902 1EDE 7883 1ECB 7903 1EDF 12) 7886 1ECE 7906 1EE2 13) 7887 1ECF 7907 1EE3 14) 46 002E 346 015A 15) 45 002D 345 0159 16) 7872 1EC0 7892 1ED4 12) 10) 13) 11) 2) 14) 15) 1) - - - - 2) 47 002F 347 015B 3) 46 002E 346 015A 4) 49 to 200 0031 to 00C8 349 to 500 015D to 01F4 7) 5) 48 0030 348 015C 8) 6) 39 0027 339 0153 7) 45 002D 345 0159 8) 43 002B 343 0157 - - - - - 3) 5) 6) 1) 4) 2) 6 - 58 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens HEX 7884 4) 5) 6) 7) Y axis DEC 16) 4) X axis 1 Buffer memory address Screen example No. Y axis HEX DEC HEX - - - OVERVIEW 1) X axis DEC - - - - - SYSTEM MONITOR 2 1) 2) 4272 to 4671 10B0 to 123F 6272 to 6671 1880 to 1A0F 3) 4672 to 5071 1240 to 13CF 6672 to 7071 1A10 to 1B9F 4) 3872 to 4271 0F20 to 10AF 5872 to 6271 16F0 to 187F 5) 3872 to 4271 0F20 to 10AF 5872 to 6271 16F0 to 187F - - - - - 4) 5) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1BA0 to 1EBF 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 7072 to 7871 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3) 13D0 to 16EF 7 NETWORK MONITOR 2) 5072 to 5871 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) 1) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 59 6.5.16 AJ71PT32-S3/A1SJ71PT32-S3 module monitoring Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) - - - - - 1) 1) 4) 5) 2) 1) 0 0000 2) 70 to 77 0046 to 004D 3) 195 00C3 4) 107 006B 5) 90 to 93 005A to 005D 6) 100 to 103 0064 to 0067 7) 598 0256 8) 599 0257 - - - 6) 7) 3) 8) 1) 6 - 60 1) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 10 to 41 000A to 0029 2) 110 to 141 006E to 008D - - - No. 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 300 to 363 012C to 016B 2) 600 to 663 0258 to 0297 OVERVIEW Screen example 2 2) - - SYSTEM MONITOR 1) - 1) - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 - 1) - - MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 61 6.5.17 A1SD61 module monitoring Screen example No. 5) 6) 2) 3) HEX 1) - - 2) - - 3) 11 000B 4) 12 to 147 000C to 0093 8) 5) 5 0005 9) 6) - - 10) 11) 7) 0, 1 0000, 0001 7) 1) Buffer memory address DEC 8) 2, 3 0002, 0003 9) 6, 7 0006, 0007 10) 8, 9 0008, 0009 11) 4 0004 - - - 1) - - - - - 4) 1) 6 - 62 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 A1S64AD module monitoring 1) 1) 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 0 0000 OVERVIEW No. 2) 1 0001 3) 2 to 5 0002 to 0005 4) 10 to 13 000A to 000D 5) 18 0012 6) 20 0014 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 3 4) 5) - - - 1) - - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6.5.18 6) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 1) 5 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR - 1) 10 to 13 000A to 000D 2) 20 0014 3) - - 4) - - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 - - NETWORK MONITOR 1) - 8 3) 4) Q MOTION MONITOR 2) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 63 6.5.19 A1S62DA module monitoring Screen example No. 1) 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 0 0000 2) 1 0001 3) 2 0002 4) - - 1, 2 0001, 0002 5) 6) 4) 7) 8) 9) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 10) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 10 000A 12) 11 000B 13) 9 0009 - - - 11) 6 - 64 12) 13) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 2) No. 4) 3) 5) HEX 1) 10, 11 000A, 000B 2) 18 to 21 0012 to 0015 3) 2, 3 0002, 0003 4) 0 0000 5) 35 0023 6) 1 0001 7) 6) Buffer memory address DEC - - 34 0022 8) 36 0024 9) - - - - - 1) - - 3 7) 9) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 8) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example OVERVIEW 1 A1S62RD module monitoring LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6.5.20 1) 5 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR - 1) 2) 3) 1) 10, 11 2) 0 000A, 000B 0000 3) 35 0023 4) 1 0001 - - 34 0022 6) 36 0024 7) - - - - - 5) 7 8 7) Q MOTION MONITOR 6) NETWORK MONITOR 4) 5) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 65 6.5.21 A1S63ADA module monitoring Screen example No. 2) 1) 3) 4) 5) 7) 6) 10) 8) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 0 0000 000F 2) 15 3) 1 0001 4) 2, 3 0002, 0003 5) 11, 12 000B, 000C 6) 4 0004 7) 5 0005 8) 10 000A 000D 9) 13 10) 16 0010 11) 14 000E - - - 9) 11) 1) 1) - - 2) 6 0006 3) 7, 8, 9 0007, 0008, 0009 18 to 37 0012 to 0025 4) 4) 5) 5) 2) 3) 6) 17 0011 7) 16 0010 8) 14 000E - - - 1) - - - - - 6) 7) 8) 1) 6 - 66 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address Screen example No. 1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 4) 8) 9) 6) 10) Axis 3 HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX 800 0320 900 0384 1000 03E8 801 0321 901 0385 1001 03E9 812 032C 912 0390 1012 03F4 813 032D 913 0391 1013 03F5 809 0329 909 038D 1009 03F1 03EF 2 4) 807 0327 907 038B 1007 5) 808 0328 908 038C 1008 03F0 6) 806 0326 906 038A 1006 03EE 7) 829 033D 929 03A1 1029 0405 8) 9) 10) 11) 3 838 0346 938 03AA 1038 040E - - - - - - - 1) - - - - - - 4 11) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 7) 5) Axis 2 DEC LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3) Axis 1 OVERVIEW 1 AD75P/A1SD75P module monitoring SYSTEM MONITOR 6.5.22 - - - - - - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 1) 1) 2) 1) 0 0000 150 0096 300 012C 2) 1 0001 151 0097 301 012D 3) 2 0002 152 0098 302 012E 4) 3 0003 153 0099 303 012F 5) 4 0004 154 009A 304 0130 6) 5 0005 155 009B 305 0131 - - - - - - - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 4) 5) NETWORK MONITOR 3) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 67 Buffer memory address Screen example No. Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX 6 0006 156 009C 306 0132 7 0007 157 009D 307 0133 8 0008 158 009E 308 0134 9 0009 159 009F 309 0135 10 000A 160 00A0 310 0136 11 000B 161 00A1 311 0137 - - - - - - 15 000F 165 00A5 315 013B 16 0010 166 00A6 316 013C 17 0011 167 00A7 317 013D 18 0012 168 00A8 318 013E 19 0013 169 00A9 319 013F 4) 20 0014 170 00AA 320 0140 5) 21 0015 171 00AB 321 0141 6) 24 0018 174 00AE 324 0144 - - - - - - - 1) 36 to 41 0024 to 0029 186 to 191 00BA to 00BF 336 to 341 0150 to 0155 2) 42 to 47 002A to 002F 192 to 197 00C0 to 00C5 342 to 347 0156 to 015B - - - - - - - 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) 3) - 1) 2) 1) 3) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 1) 2) 6 - 68 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 70 0046 220 00DC 370 0172 2) 71 0047 221 00DD 371 0173 72 0048 222 00DE 372 0174 73 0049 223 00DF 373 0175 74 004A 224 00E0 374 0176 75 004B 225 00E1 375 0177 76 004C 226 00E2 376 0178 77 004D 227 00E3 377 0179 6) 78 004E 228 00E4 378 017A - - - - - - - 1) 79 004F 229 00E5 379 017B 2) 86 0056 236 00EC 386 0182 80 0050 230 00E6 380 017C 81 0051 231 00E7 381 017D 4) 82 0052 232 00E8 382 017E 5) 83 0053 233 00E9 383 017F 84 0054 234 00EA 384 0180 85 0055 235 00EB 385 0181 4) 5) 4) 5) 6) 3) 1) 2) 3) 6) 4) 5) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR HEX OVERVIEW Axis 3 DEC 1) 3) Axis 2 HEX 3) 2) Axis 1 DEC 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Screen example - - - - - - 1) 816 0330 916 0394 1016 03F8 2) 817 0331 917 0395 1017 03F9 - - - - - - - 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 6) NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 2) Q MOTION MONITOR 1) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 69 Buffer memory address Screen example No. Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX 818 0332 918 0396 1018 03FA 819 0333 919 0397 1019 03FB 802 0322 902 0386 1002 03EA 803 0323 903 0387 1003 03EB - - - - - - 820 0334 920 0398 1020 03FC 821 0335 921 0399 1021 03FD 810 032A 910 038E 1010 03F2 811 032B 911 038F 1011 03F3 812 032C 912 0390 1012 03F4 813 032D 913 0391 1013 03F5 - - - - - - 1154 0482 1204 04B4 1254 04E6 1155 0483 1205 04B5 1255 04E7 1156 0484 1206 04B6 1256 04E8 1157 0485 1207 04B7 1257 04E9 3) 1159 0487 1209 04B9 1259 04EB 4) 1172 0494 1222 04C6 1272 04F8 5) 1173 0495 1223 04C7 1273 04F9 6) 1175 0497 1225 04C9 1275 04FB 7) 1171 0493 1221 04C5 1271 04F7 - - - - - - - 1) 2) 1) 2) - 1) 2) 1) 3) 2) 3) - 1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 6 - 70 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address 3) 4) 5) 6) HEX 822 0336 922 039A 1022 03FE 823 0337 923 039B 1023 03FF 824 0338 924 039C 1024 0400 825 0339 925 039D 1025 0401 3) 826 033A 926 039E 1026 0402 4) 5) 6) 7) 816 0330 916 0394 1016 03F8 - - - - - - - 7) 2) 0340 932 03A4 1032 0408 827 033B 927 039F 1027 0403 828 033C 928 03A0 1028 0404 829 033D 929 03A1 1029 0405 1160 0488 1210 04BA 1260 04EC 1161 0489 1211 04BB 1261 04ED 1168 0490 1218 04C2 1268 04F4 1169 0491 1219 04C3 1269 04F5 4) 1167 048F 1217 04C1 1267 04F3 - - - - - - - 814 032E 914 0392 1014 03F6 815 032F 915 0393 1015 03F7 1164 048C 1214 04BE 1264 04F0 1165 048D 1215 04BF 1265 04F1 3) 2) 832 OVERVIEW DEC 2 SYSTEM MONITOR HEX 1) 1) Axis 3 DEC 2) 2) Axis 2 HEX 1) 1) Axis 1 DEC 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Screen example 5 1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 817 0331 917 0395 1017 03F9 4) 1163 048B 1213 04BD 1263 04EF 5) 817 0331 917 0395 1017 03F9 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 4) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) 7 3) - - - - - - - 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5) NETWORK MONITOR 4) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 71 Buffer memory address Screen example 1) No. Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX 1) 624 to 687 0270 to 02AF 624 to 687 0270 to 02AF 624 to 687 0270 to 02AF 2) 689 to 752 02B1 to 02F0 689 to 752 02B1 to 02F0 689 to 752 02B1 to 02F0 - - - - - - - 1) 543 to 622 021F to 026E 543 to 622 021F to 026E 543 to 622 021F to 026E 2) 462 to 541 01CE to 021D 462 to 541 01CE to 021D 462 to 541 01CE to 021D - - - - - - - 1) 2) 3) 1300 to 2299 0514 to 08FB 2300 to 3299 08FC to 0CE3 3300 to 4299 0CE4 to 10CB - - - - - - - 2) 1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 6 - 72 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 AJ71ID1(ID2)-R4/A1SJ71ID1(ID2)-R4 module monitoring Buffer memory address Screen example No. 1) X axis Y axis DEC HEX DEC HEX - - - - OVERVIEW 6.5.23 SYSTEM MONITOR 2 1) - - - - 1) 0 0000 4000 0FA0 1 0001 4001 0FA1 2 0002 4002 0FA2 8 0008 4008 0FA8 22 0016 4022 0FB6 23 0017 4023 0FB7 4 0004 4004 0FA4 5 0005 4005 0FA5 6) - - 4010 0FAA 7) 12 000C 4012 0FAC 8) 14 to 18 000E to 0012 4014 to 4018 0FAE to 0FB2 - - - - - 1) 100 to 163 0064 to 00A3 4100 to 4163 1004 to 1043 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION - 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 4) 5) 8) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 4 7 - - - - - NETWORK MONITOR 1) Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 73 6.5.24 A1S68DAV/A1S68DAI module monitoring Screen example No. 1) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 0 0000 2) 1 to 8 0001 to 0008 3) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 4) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 1) 1 to 8 0001 to 0008 2) 0 0000 3) - - - - - 1) 2) 6 - 74 3) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 A1S68AD module monitoring 1) 2) 3) 4) DEC HEX 1) 0 0000 2) 2 0002 3) 2 0002 4) 28 001C 5) 10 to 17 000A to 0011 6) 20 to 27 0014 to 001B 7) 1 0001 2 3 6) - - - 1) - - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 5) Buffer memory address OVERVIEW No. SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 7) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 1) 5 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR - 6 1) 20 to 27 0014 to 001B 2) - - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.5.25 7 - - NETWORK MONITOR 1) - 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 2) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 75 6.5.26 A1S64TCTT(BW)/A1S64TCRT(BW)-S1 monitoring Buffer memory address Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) No. CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX 1) 32 0020 64 0040 96 0060 128 0080 2) 32 0020 64 0040 96 0060 128 0080 3) 1 0001 2 0002 3 0003 4 0004 4) 9 0009 10 000A 11 000B 12 000C 5) 34 0022 66 0042 98 0062 130 0082 6) 13 000D 14 000E 15 000F 16 0010 7) 8) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1) 5 0005 6 0006 7 0007 8 0008 - - - - - - - - - 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 6 - 76 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address 1) 7) 10) 11) DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX 1) 32 0020 64 0040 96 0060 128 0080 2) 32 0020 64 0040 96 0060 128 0080 3) 1 0001 2 0002 3 0003 4 0004 4) 9 0009 10 000A 11 000B 12 000C 0082 5) 34 0022 66 0042 98 0062 130 6) 13 000D 14 000E 15 000F 16 0010 6) 9) 12) 7) 35 0023 67 0043 99 0063 131 0083 8) 36 0024 68 0044 100 0064 132 0084 9) 37 0025 69 0045 101 0065 133 0085 10) - - - - - - - - 11) 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 12) 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 13) 38 to 41 0026 to 0029 70 to 73 0046 to 0049 102 to 105 0066 to 0069 134 to 137 0086 to 0089 14) 160 to 163 00A0 to 00A3 160 to 163 00A0 to 00A3 160 to 163 00A0 to 00A3 160 to 163 00A0 to 00A3 15) 57 0039 89 0059 121 0079 153 0099 16) 25 0019 26 001A 27 001B 28 001C 17) 171 00AB 172 00AC 173 00AD 174 00AE 42 002A 74 004A 106 006A 138 008A 43 002B 75 004B 107 006B 139 008B 19) - - - - - - - - 20) 9 0009 10 000A 11 000B 12 0000 14) 18) 19) 20) 18) 3 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 17) 2 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 16) CH4 3) 13) 15) CH3 OVERVIEW 12) CH2 SYSTEM MONITOR 8) 5) CH1 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 4) No. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 77 6.5.27 Q68ADV/Q68ADI/Q64AD module monitoring Screen example No. 6) 1) 2) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 0 0000 2) 10 000A 3) 9 0009 4) 9 0009 5) 20, 21 0014, 0015 3) 6) 19 0013 4) 7) 1 to 8 0001 to 0008 8) 11 to 18 000B to 0012 9) 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 001E, 0020, 0022, 0024, 0026, 0028, 002A, 002C 10) 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45 001F, 0021, 0023, 0025, 0027, 0029, 002B, 002D - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 11 to 18 000B to 0012 2) - - - - - 5) 7) 8) 9) 10) 1) 2) 1) 6 - 78 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Q62DA/Q64DA module monitoring No. 1) 5) 1) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 0 0000 OVERVIEW Screen example 2) 20 0014 3) 1 to 4 0001 to 0004 4) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 5) 19 0013 - - - 1) - - 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 6.5.28 2) 4) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 1) 5 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR - 4) 1) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 2) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 3) 1 to 4 0001 to 0004 4) - - 3) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 - - NETWORK MONITOR 7 - 8 1) Q MOTION MONITOR 2) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 79 6.5.29 QD62D/QD62E/QD62 module monitoring Screen example No. 1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 3) 4) 5) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 6) 7) 8) 9) 12) 13) 14) 10) 11) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 00 to 01 0000 to 0001 32 to 33 0020 to 0021 02 to 03 0002 to 0003 34 to 35 0022 to 0023 04 to 05 0004 to 0005 36 to 37 0024 to 0025 06 to 07 0006 to 0007 38 to 39 0026 to 0027 10, 42 000A, 002A 12 to 13 000C to 000D 44 to 45 002C to 002D 14 to 15 000E to 000F 46 to 47 002E to 002F 16 to 17 0010 to 0011 48 to 49 0030 to 0031 18 to 19 0012 to 0013 50 to 51 0032 to 0033 20 to 21 0014 to 0015 52 to 53 0034 to 0035 22 to 23 0016 to 0017 54 to 55 0036 to 0037 12) 08, 40 0008, 0028 13) 11, 43 000B, 002B 14) 09, 41 0009, 0029 1) - - - - - 1) 6 - 80 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 QD65PD2 module monitoring 1) 03B7 952 03B8 7) 5) 953 03B9 1460 05B4 11) 9) 10) 10) 11) 1) 1) 7) 2) 8) 9) 3) 4) 4) 10) 5) 5) 6) 11) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 2 1960 07A8 1461 to 1464 05B5 to 05B8 1960 to 1964 07A8 to 07AC 954 03BA 1470 05BE 1970 07B2 1471 to 1474 5BF to 5C2 1971 to 1974 07B3 to 07B6 1480 05C8 1980 07BC 1000 03E8 1500 05DC 1000 03E8 1500 05DC 1001 03E9 1501 05DD 4 1010 to 1011 03F2 to 03F3 1510 to 1511 05E6 to 05E7 1012 to 1013 03F4 to 03F5 1512 to 1513 05E8 to 05E9 1014 to 1015 03F6 to 03F7 1514 to 1515 05EA to 05EB 1017 03F9 1517 05ED 1016 03F8 1516 05EC 1020 03FC 3 5 6 1520 05F0 1050 to 1051 041A to 041B 1550 to 1551 060E to 060F 1070 042E 1570 0622 7 NETWORK MONITOR 11) OVERVIEW 079E 951 4) 3) 1950 4) 8) 2) 05AA 3) 7) 9) 079F 1450 6) 8) 3) 1951 5) 6) 2) 05AB SYSTEM MONITOR 2) HEX 1451 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) Buffer memory address DEC MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.5.30 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 81 Screen example No. 1) 10) 11) 12) 13) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 2) 3) 4) 6) 7) 14) 15) 16) 17) 8) 5) 6) 7) 9) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 1) 5) 1) 2) 3) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 4) 5) 6) 7) - 6 - 82 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1050 to 1051 041A to 41B 1550 to 1551 060E to 060F 1052 to 1053 041C to 041D 1552 to 1553 0610 to 0611 1054 to 1055 041E to 041F 1554 to 1555 0612 to 0613 1056 to 1057 0420 to 0421 1556 to 1557 0614 to 0615 1058 to 1059 0422 to 0423 1558 to 1559 0616 to 0617 1060 to 1061 0424 to 0425 1560 to 1561 0618 to 0619 1072 0430 1572 0624 1071 042F 1571 0623 1070 042E 1570 0622 1074 0432 1574 0626 1075 0433 1575 0627 1076 0434 1576 0628 1077 0435 1577 0629 1022 03FE 1522 05F2 1023 03FF 1523 05F3 1024 0400 1524 05F4 1025 0401 1525 05F5 1100 044C 1600 0640 1101 044D 1601 0641 - - 1120 0460 1620 0654 1130 046A 1630 065E 1131 046B 1631 065F 1132 to 1133 046C to 046D 1632 to 1633 0660 to 0661 - - 7) 3) 4) 3) 8) 5) 6) 4) 5) 7) 4) 10) 5) 6) 7) 11) 12) 1652 to 1653 0674 to 0675 - - 1170 0492 1670 0686 1180 049C 1680 0690 1181 049D 0691 1682 to 1683 0692 to 0693 - - - 1) - - 1200 04B0 1700 06A4 1201 04B1 3) 9) 0673 0480 to 0481 049E to 049F 2) 3) 1651 1152 to 1153 1681 1) 8) 047F 1182 to 1183 8) 2) 0672 1151 4) 5) 6) 7) 13) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 1701 06A5 1210 04BA 1710 06AE 1212 04BC 1712 06B0 1211 04BB 1711 06AF 1213 04BD 1713 06B1 1220 04C4 1720 06B8 1240 04D8 1740 06CC 1221 04C5 1721 06B9 1241 04D9 1741 06CD OVERVIEW 2) 1650 2 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) 6) HEX 047E 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) DEC 1150 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 1 Buffer memory address LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. 6 1222 to 1223 04C6 to 04C7 1722 to 1723 06BA to 06BB 1242 to 1243 04DA to 04DB 1742 to 1743 06CE to 06CF INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 83 Screen example No. 1) 2) 1) 3) 3) 4) 4) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 950 03B6 1300 0514 1800 0708 1302 to 1303 0516 to 0517 1802 to 1803 070A to 070B 1304 to 1305 0518 to 0519 1804 to 1805 070C to 070D 5) - - 6) - - - - - 1) - - - - - 5) 2) 6) 1) 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) 950 03B6 1050 to 1051 041A to 041B 1550 to 1551 060E to 060F 3) 0 0000 4) 1 0001 5) 2 0002 - - - 4) 5) 6 - 84 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 2) 5) 3) 4) 8) 6) 7) 8) 1) 3) 1) 4) 0 041A to 041B 1550 to 1551 060E to 060F 190 00BE 100 to 101 0064 to 0065 102 to 103 0066 to 0067 104 to 105 0068 to 0069 106 to 107 006A to 006B 108 to 109 006C to 006D 110 to 111 006E to 006F 112 to 113 0070 to 0071 114 to 115 0072 to 0073 120 to 121 0078 to 0079 124 to 125 007C to 007D 128 to 129 0080 to 0081 132 to 133 0084 to 0085 136 to 137 0088 to 0089 140 to 141 008C to 008D 144 to 145 0090 to 0091 148 to 149 0094 to 0095 122 to 123 007A to 007B 126 to 127 007E to 007D 130 to 131 0082 to 0083 134 to 135 0086 to 0087 138 to 139 008A to 008B 142 to 143 008E to 008F 146 to 147 0092 to 0093 150 to 151 0096 to 0097 180 to 187 00B4 to 00BB 950 03B6 1050 to 1051 041A to 041B 1550 to 1551 060E to 060F 200 00C8 201 00C9 202 to 203 00CA to 00CB 5) 204 to 205 00CC to 00CD *1 : : 232 to 233 00E8 to 00E9 - - 2) 3) *1 4) *1 2) 0 1050 to 1051 - 2 3 4 5 6 7 5) NETWORK MONITOR In the QD65PD2 Cam switch function(CO 2) screen and the following screens, the value that +40 (decimal) is added to the one in the previous screen is the buffer memory address. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR *1 OVERVIEW 4) 1) 03B6 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) HEX 950 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2) DEC MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5) 6) 7) 1) 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 85 Screen example 1) 2) 6 - 86 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 6000 1770 2) 6010 to 6164 177A to 1814 - - - 11) 12) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 11) 12) 13) 100, 101 0064, 0065 3) 102, 103 0066, 0067 4) 114, 115 0072, 0073 5) 106, 107 006A, 006B 6) 61, 62 003D, 003E 0041, 0042 7) 65, 66 8) 63, 64 003F, 0040 9) 67, 68 0043, 0044 10) 60 003C 11) 111 006F 12) 104 0068 2 3 13) 105 0069 14) 80, 81 0050, 0051 15) 90 005A 16) 88, 89 0058, 0059 17) 82, 83 0052, 0053 18) 91 005B 19) 84, 85 0054, 0055 20) 0, 1 0000, 0001 21) 2, 3 0002, 0003 22) 4, 5 0004, 0005 23) 20, 21 0014, 0015 24) 22 0016 25) 23 0017 26) 24 0018 27) 25 0019 4 5 1) - - 2) 100, 101 0064, 0065 3) 102, 103 0066, 0067 4) 106, 107 006A, 006B 5) 61, 62 003D, 003E 6) 65, 66 0041, 0042 7) 63, 64 003F, 0040 8) 67, 68 0043, 0044 9) 67, 68 0043, 0044 10) 60 003C 11) 111 006F 12) 104 0068 13) 105 0069 14) 80, 81 0050, 0051 15) 90 005A 16) 88, 89 0058, 0059 17) 82, 83 0052, 0053 18) 91 005B 19) 84, 85 0054, 0055 20) 108, 109 006C, 006D 21) 46, 47 002E, 002F 22) 40, 41 0028, 0029 23) 42, 43 002A, 002B 24) 44, 45 002C, 002D 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) 13) - 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 10) - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) HEX 1) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 6) 7) 8) 9) Buffer memory address DEC MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1) No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example OVERVIEW 1 QD73A1 module monitoring NETWORK MONITOR 6.5.31 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 87 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) - - - - - 1) 120 to 183 0078 to 00B7 - - - 1) 1) 6 - 88 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 2) 1) 8) 7) 1) 5) 6) 9) 10) 11) 12) HEX 800 to 801 0320 to 0321 900 to 901 0384 to 0385 1000 to 1001 03E8 to 03E9 1100 to 1101 044C to 044D 812 to 813 032C to 032D 912 to 913 0390 to 0391 1012 to 1013 03F4 to 03F5 1112 to 1113 0458 to 0459 3) 809, 909, 1009, 1109 0329, 038D, 03F1, 0455 4) 806, 906, 1006, 1106 0326, 038A, 03EE, 0452 5) 807, 907, 1007, 1107 0327, 038B, 03EF, 0453 6) 808, 908, 1008, 1108 0328, 038C, 03F0, 0454 7) 829, 929, 1029, 1129 033D, 03A1, 0405, 0469 8) to 12) 838, 938, 1038, 1138 0346, 03AA, 040E, 0472 1) - - 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC 2 SYSTEM MONITOR No. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example OVERVIEW 1 QD75P [ ] (N)/QD75D [ ] (N) module monitoring 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 6.5.32 5 - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) - 4) 0000, 0096, 012C, 01C2 2) 4, 154, 304, 454 0004, 009A, 0130, 01C6 3) 1, 151, 301, 451 0001, 0097, 012D, 01C3 4) 2, 152, 302, 452 0002, 0098, 012E, 01C4 5) 3, 153, 303, 453 0003, 0099, 012F, 01C5 6) 5, 155, 305, 455 0005, 009B, 0131, 01C7 7) 6, 156, 306, 456 0006, 009C, 0132, 01C8 6) 2) 3) 0, 150, 300, 450 7) 5) - 8 - Q MOTION MONITOR - 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 89 Screen example No. 1) 3) 1) 2) 2) 3) 1) 000C to 000D 00A2 to 00A3 312 to 313 0138 to 0139 462 to 463 01CE to 01CF 14 to 15 000E to 000F 164 to 165 00A4 to 00A5 1) 17, 167, 317, 467 0011, 00A7, 013D, 01D3 18 to 19 0012 to 0013 168 to 169 00A8 to 00A9 318 to 319 013E to 013F 468 to 469 01D4 to 01D5 20 to 21 0014 to 0015 170 to 171 00AA to 00AB 320 to 321 0140 to 0141 470 to 471 01D6 to 01D7 3) 33 0021 4) 22, 172, 322, 472 0016, 00AC, 0142, 01D8 5) 23, 173, 323, 473 0017, 00AD, 0143, 01D9 6) 26, 176, 326, 476 001A, 00B0, 0146, 01DC 1) 27, 177, 327, 477 001B, 00B1, 0147, 01DD 2) 28, 178, 328, 478 001C, 00B2, 0148, 01DE 3) 29, 179, 329, 479 001D, 00B3, 0149, 01DF 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 12 to 13 162 to 163 - 4) 6 - 90 01CC to 01CD - 3) 7) 0136 to 0137 460 to 461 - 1) 4) 00A0 to 00A1 310 to 311 013A to 013B 6) 2) 160 to 161 01D0 to 01D1 4) 5) 000A to 000B 464 to 465 2) 5) HEX 10 to 11 314 to 315 3) 2) Buffer memory address DEC 24 to 25 0018 to 0019 174 to 175 00AE to 00AF 324 to 325 0144 to 0145 474 to 475 01DA to 01DB 5) 30, 180, 330, 480 001E, 00B4, 014A, 01E0 6) 32, 182, 332, 482 0020, 00B6, 014C, 01E2 7) 31, 181, 331, 481 001F, 00B5, 014B, 01E1 2) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 5) 8) 6) 9) 0150 to 0155 486 to 491 01E6 to 01EB 42 to 47 002A to 002F 192 to 197 00C0 to 00C5 342 to 347 0156 to 015B 492 to 497 01EC to 01F0 0030 to 0031 198 to 199 00C6 to 00C7 348 to 349 015C to 015D 498 to 499 01F2 to 01F3 4) 50, 200, 350, 500 0032, 00C8, 015E, 01F4 5) 51, 201, 351, 501 0033, 00C9, 015F, 01F5 1) 52, 202, 352, 502 0034, 00CA, 0160, 01F6 2) 53, 203, 353, 503 0035, 00CB, 0161, 01F7 3) 56, 206, 356, 506 0038, 00CE, 0164, 01FA 4) 57, 207, 357, 507 0039, 00CF, 0165, 01FB 5) 58, 208, 358, 508 003A, 00D0, 0166, 01FC 6) 54, 204, 354, 504 0036, 00CC, 0162, 01F8 7) 59, 209, 359, 509 003B, 00D1, 0167, 01FD 60 to 61 003C to 003D 210 to 211 00D2 to 00D3 3) 8) 9) 360 to 361 0168 to 0169 510 to 511 01FE to 01FF 62, 212, 362, 512 003E, 00D4, 016A, 0200 2 3 4 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 7) 00BA to 00BF 336 to 341 48 to 49 4) 2) 186 to 191 OVERVIEW 3) HEX 0024 to 0029 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) DEC 36 to 41 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 91 Screen example No. HEX 1) 79, 229, 379, 529 004F, 00E5, 017B, 0211 2) 82, 232, 382, 532 0052, 00E8, 017E, 0214 3) 83, 233, 383, 533 0053, 00E9, 017F, 0215 4) 86, 236, 386, 536 0056, 00EC, 0182, 0218 1) 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 5) 8) 9) 0212 to 0213 384 to 385 0180 to 0181 534 to 535 0216 to 0217 7) 87, 237, 387, 537 0057, 00ED, 0183, 0219 8) 88, 238, 388, 538 0058, 00EE, 0184, 021A 9) 89, 239, 389, 539 0059, 00EF, 0185, 021B 1) 70, 220, 370, 520 0046, 00DC, 0172, 0208 2) 71, 221, 371, 521 0047, 00DD, 0173, 0209 3) 78, 228, 378, 528 004E, 00E4, 017A, 0210 4) 6) 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 017C to 017D 0054 to 0055 5) 6 - 92 380 to 381 530 to 531 00EA to 00EB 2) 4) 0050 to 0051 00E6 to 00E7 234 to 235 1) 3) 80 to 81 230 to 231 84 to 85 6) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 72 to 73 0048 to 0049 222 to 223 00DE to 00DF 372 to 373 0174 to 0175 522 to 523 020A to 020B 74 to 75 004A to 004B 224 to 225 00E0 to 00E1 374 to 375 0176 to 0177 524 to 525 020C to 020D 76 to 77 004C to 004D 226 to 227 00E2 to 00E3 376 to 377 0178 to 0179 526 to 527 020E to 020F No. 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 816, 916, 1016, 1116 0330, 0394, 03F8, 045C 2) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D OVERVIEW Screen example 2 1) - - SYSTEM MONITOR 2) - 6) 7) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1118 to 1119 045E to 045F 802 to 803 0322 to 0323 902 to 903 0386 to 0387 1002 to 1003 03EA to 03EB 1102 to 1103 044E to 044F 820 to 821 0334 to 0335 920 to 921 0398 to 0399 1020 to 1021 03FC to 03FD 1120 to 1121 0460 to 0461 810 to 811 032A to 032B 910 to 911 038E to 038F 1010 to 1011 03F2 to 03F3 1110 to 1111 0456 to 0457 812 to 813 032C to 032D 912 to 913 0390 to 0391 1012 to 1013 03F4 to 03F5 1112 to 1113 0458 to 0459 6) 830, 930, 1030, 1130 033E, 03A2, 0406, 046A 7) 831, 931, 1031, 1131 033F, 03A3, 0407, 046B 5) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 4) 03FA to 03FB 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3) 0396 to 0397 1018 to 1019 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 0332 to 0333 918 to 919 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 818 to 819 2) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 93 Screen example No. 8) 9) 1) 4) 5) 2) 6) 7) HEX 1) 827, 927, 1027, 1127 033B, 039F, 0403, 0467 2) 828, 928, 1028, 1128 033C, 03A0, 0404, 0468 3) 829, 929, 1029, 1129 033D, 03A1, 0405, 0469 4) 834, 934, 1034, 1134 0342, 03A6, 040A, 046E 5) 835, 936, 1036, 1135 0343, 03A8, 040C, 046F 6) 836, 936, 1036, 1136 0344, 03A8, 040C, 0470 7) 837, 937, 1037, 1137 0345, 03A9, 040D, 0471 8) 832, 932, 1032, 1132 0340, 03A4, 0408, 046C 9) 833, 933, 1033, 1133 0341, 03A5, 0409, 046D - 3) 1) 3) 4) 5) 0338 to 0339 924 to 925 039C to 039D 0400 to 0401 1124 to 1125 0464 to 0465 2) 826, 926, 1026, 1126 033A, 039E, 0402, 0466 3) 4) 5) 6) 816, 916, 1016, 1116 0330, 0394, 03F8, 045C - - - 814 to 815 032E to 032F 6) 914 to 915 0392 to 0393 1014 to 1015 03F6 to 03F7 3) 1114 to 1115 045A to 045B 4) 5) 1526 to 1527 05F6 to 05F7 1626 to 1627 065A to 065B 1726 to 1727 06BE to 06BF 1826 to 1827 0722 to 0723 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 4) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 5) 1528, 1628, 1728, 1828 05F8, 065C, 06C0, 0724 - - - 1) 1) 2) 2) 6 - 94 824 to 825 1024 to 1025 1) 2) Buffer memory address DEC 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens HEX 05FA to 05FB 065E to 065F 1730 to 1731 06C2 to 06C3 1830 to 1831 0726 to 0727 2) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 4) 1532, 1632, 1732, 1832 05FC, 0660, 06C4, 0728 - - - 1506 to 1507 05E2 to 05E3 2) 3) 4) 1606 to 1607 0646 to 0647 1706 to 1707 06AA to 06AB 3) 1806 to 1807 070E to 070F 4) 1514 to 1515 05EA to 05EB 1614 to 1615 064E to 064F 1714 to 1715 06B2 to 06B3 1814 to 1815 0716 to 0717 3) 1513, 1613, 1713, 1813 05E9, 064D, 06B1, 0715 4) 1544, 1644, 1744, 1844 0608, 066C, 06D0, 0734 5) 1545, 1645, 1745, 1845 0609, 066D, 06D1, 0735 5 6) 1546, 1646, 1746, 1846 060A, 066E, 06D2, 0736 7) 1547, 1647, 1747, 1847 060B, 066F, 06D3, 0737 8) 1505, 1605, 1705, 1805 05E1, 0645, 06A9, 070D 5) 2) 6) 7) 8) 4 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 2) 3 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 2 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) OVERVIEW DEC 1530 to 1531 1630 to 1631 1) 1) 1 Buffer memory address SYSTEM MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 95 Screen example No. 1) 8) 2) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) HEX 1) 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 05DC, 0640, 06A4, 0708 2) 1501, 1601, 1701, 1801 05DD, 0641, 06A5, 0709 3) 1502, 1602, 1702, 1802 05DE, 0642, 06A6, 070A 4) 1503, 1603, 1703, 1803 05DF, 0643, 06A7, 070B 5) 1504, 1604, 1704, 1804 05E0, 0644, 06A8, 070C 6) 1512, 1612, 1712, 1812 05E8, 064C, 06B0, 0714 7) 1516, 1616, 1716, 1816 05EC, 0650, 06B4, 0718 1508 to 1509 05E4 to 05E5 12) 5) 13) 6) 14) 7) 8) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1808 to 1809 0710 to 0711 1510 to 1511 05E6 to 05E7 064A to 064B 1810 to 1811 0712 to 0713 10) 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820 05F0, 0654, 06B8, 071C 11) 1521, 1621, 1721, 1821 05F1, 0655, 06B9, 071D 1522 to 1523 05F2 to 05F3 1622 to 1623 0656 to 0657 1722 to 1723 06BA to 06BB 1822 to 1823 071E to 071F 13) 1524, 1624, 1724, 1824 05F4, 0658, 06BC, 0720 14) 1525, 1625, 1725, 1825 05F5, 0659, 06BD, 0721 1) 1538, 1638, 1738, 1838 0602, 0666, 06CA, 072E 2) 1548, 1648, 1748, 1848 060C, 0670, 06D4, 0738 3) 1549, 1649, 1749, 1849 060D, 0671, 06D5, 0739 4) 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850 060E, 0672, 06D6, 073A 5) 1540, 1640, 1740, 1840, 1541, 1641, 1741, 1841, 1542, 1642, 1742, 1842, 1543, 1643, 1743, 1843 0604, 0668, 06CC, 0730, 0605, 0669, 06CD, 0731, 0606, 066A, 06CE, 0732, 0607, 066B, 06CF, 0733 - - - 3) 6 - 96 06AC to 06AD 06AE to 06AF 1) 4) 0648 to 0649 1708 to 1709 1710 to 1711 12) 5) 1608 to 1609 1610 to 1611 9) 2) Buffer memory address DEC 2) 1) 3) 3) 2) 4) DEC HEX 1517, 1617, 1717, 1817 05ED, 0651, 06B5, 0719 1518 to 1519 05EE to 05EF 1618 to 1619 0652 to 0653 1718 to 1719 06B6 to 06B7 1818 to 1819 071A to 071B 1534 to 1535 05FE to 05FF 1634 to 1635 0662 to 0663 1734 to 1735 06C6 to 06C7 1834 to 1835 072A to 072B 1536 to 1537 0600 to 0601 1636 to 1637 0664 to 0665 1736 to 1737 06C8 to 06C9 1836 to 1837 072C to 072D - - - 1) 1212 to 1291 04BC to 050B 4) OVERVIEW 1) 1 Buffer memory address 2 SYSTEM MONITOR No. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 1) - - - 1) 1293 to 1356 050D to 054C 2) 1358 to 1421 054E to 058D MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 2) - - - NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 97 Screen example 1) 3) 2) 6 - 98 No. HEX 1) 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2012, 2014 to 2022, 2024 to 2029 07D0 to 07D2, 07D4 to 07DC, 07DE to 07E6, 07E8 to 07ED, 2) 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8012, 8014 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F40 to 1F42, 1F44 to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 3) 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14012, 14014 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36BC, 36BE to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 4) 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20012, 20014 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D - - - 4) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC 2) 1) 8) 7) 1) 5) 6) 9) 10) 11) 12) HEX 800 to 801 0320 to 0321 900 to 901 0384 to 0385 1000 to 1001 03E8 to 03E9 1100 to 1101 044C to 044D 812 to 813 032C to 032D 912 to 913 0390 to 0391 1012 to 1013 03F4 to 03F5 1112 to 1113 0458 to 0459 3) 809, 909, 1009, 1109 0329, 038D, 03F1, 0455 4) 806, 906, 1006, 1106 0326, 038A, 03EE, 0452 5) 807, 907, 1007, 1107 0327, 038B, 03EF, 0453 6) 808, 908, 1008, 1108 0328, 038C, 03F0, 0454 7) 829, 929, 1029, 1129 033D, 03A1, 0405, 0469 8) to 12) 838, 938, 1038, 1138 0346, 03AA, 040E, 0472 1) - - 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC 2 SYSTEM MONITOR No. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example OVERVIEW 1 QD75M module monitoring 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 6.5.33 5 - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) - 0, 150, 300, 450 0000, 0096, 012C, 01C2 2) 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303, 452 to 453 0002 to 0003, 0098 to 0099, 012E to 012F 01C4 to 01C7 3) 1, 151, 301, 451 0001, 0097, 012D, 01C3 4) 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 0004 to 0005, 009A to 009B, 0130 to 0131, 01C6 to 01C7 1) 2) 4) 3) - 8 Q MOTION MONITOR - 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 99 Screen example No. 1) 3) 1) 2) 2) 3) 1) 12 to 13 000C to 000D 162 to 163 00A2 to 00A3 312 to 313 0138 to 0139 462 to 463 01CE to 01CF 14 to 15 000E to 000F 164 to 165 00A4 to 00A5 - 1) 17, 167, 317, 467 0011, 00A7, 013D, 01D3 18 to 19 0012 to 0013 168 to 169 00A8 to 00A9 318 to 319 013E to 013F 468 to 469 01D4 to 01D5 20 to 21 0014 to 0015 170 to 171 00AA to 00AB 320 to 321 0140 to 0141 470 to 471 01D6 to 01D7 3) 33 0021 4) 22, 172, 322, 472 0016, 00AC, 0142, 01D8 5) 23, 173, 323, 473 0017, 00AD, 0143, 01D9 6) 26, 176, 326, 476 001A, 00B0, 0146, 01DC 1) 27, 177, 327, 477 001B, 00B1, 0147, 01DD 2) 28, 178, 328, 478 001C, 00B2, 0148, 01DE 3) 29, 179, 329, 479 001D, 00B3, 0149, 01DF 6) 3) 4) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 01CC to 01CD - 2) 6 - 100 0136 to 0137 460 to 461 - 1) 7) 00A0 to 00A1 310 to 311 013A to 013B 6) 4) 160 to 161 01D0 to 01D1 4) 5) 000A to 000B 464 to 465 2) 5) HEX 10 to 11 314 to 315 3) 2) Buffer memory address DEC 24 to 25 0018 to 0019 174 to 175 00AE to 00AF 324 to 325 0144 to 0145 474 to 475 01DA to 01DB 5) 30, 180, 330, 480 001E, 00B4, 014A, 01E0 6) 34, 184, 334, 484 0022, 00B8, 014E, 01E4 7) 31, 181, 331, 481 001F, 00B5, 014B, 01E1 - - - 2) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 5) 8) 6) 01E6 to 01EB 42 to 47 002A to 002F 192 to 197 00C0 to 00C5 342 to 347 0156 to 015B 492 to 497 01EC to 01F0 0030 to 0031 00C6 to 00C7 348 to 349 015C to 015D 498 to 499 01F2 to 01F3 4) 50, 200, 350, 500 0032, 00C8, 015E, 01F4 5) 51, 501, 351, 501 0033, 01F5, 015F, 01F5 1) 52, 202, 352, 502 0034, 00CA, 0160, 01F6 2) 53, 203, 353, 503 0035, 00CB, 0161, 01F7 3) 56, 206, 356, 506 0038, 00CE, 0164, 01FA 4) 57, 207, 357, 507 0039, 00CF, 0165, 01FB 5) 58, 208, 358, 508 003A, 00D0, 0166, 01FC 6) 54 to 55, 204 to 205, 354 to 355, 504 to 505 0036 to 0037, 00CC to 00CD, 0162 to 0163, 01F8 to 01F9 7) 59, 209, 359, 509 003B, 00D1, 0167, 01FD 3) 10) 8) 60 to 61 003C to 003D 210 to 211 00D2 to 00D3 360 to 361 0168 to 0169 510 to 511 01FE to 01FF 9) 62, 212, 362, 512 003E, 00D4, 016A, 0200 10) 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 0040 to 0041, 00D6 to 00D7, 016C to 016D, 0202 to 0203 OVERVIEW 0150 to 0155 486 to 491 198 to 199 9) 7) 00BA to 00BF 336 to 341 48 to 49 4) 2) 186 to 191 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) HEX 0024 to 0029 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) DEC 36 to 41 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 1 Buffer memory address 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 101 Screen example No. HEX 1) 79, 229, 379, 529 004F, 00E5, 017B, 0211 2) 82, 232, 382, 532 0052, 00E8, 017E, 0214 3) 83, 233, 383, 533 0053, 00E9, 017F, 0215 4) 86, 236, 386, 536 0056, 00EC, 0182, 0218 1) 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 5) 8) 0212 to 0213 384 to 385 0180 to 0181 534 to 535 0216 to 0217 7) 88, 238, 388, 538 0058, 00EE, 0184, 021A 8) 89, 239, 389, 539 0059, 00EF, 0185, 021B 1) 70, 220, 370, 520 0046, 00DC, 0172, 0208 2) 71, 221, 371, 521 0047, 00DD, 0173, 0209 3) 78, 228, 378, 528 004E, 00E4, 017A, 0210 4) 6) 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 017C to 017D 0054 to 0055 5) 6 - 102 380 to 381 530 to 531 00EA to 00EB 2) 4) 0050 to 0051 00E6 to 00E7 234 to 235 1) 3) 80 to 81 230 to 231 84 to 85 6) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 72 to 73 0048 to 0049 222 to 223 00DE to 00DF 372 to 373 0174 to 0175 522 to 523 020A to 020B 74 to 75 004A to 004B 224 to 225 00E0 to 00E1 374 to 375 0176 to 0177 524 to 525 020C to 020D 76 to 77 004C to 004D 226 to 227 00E2 to 00E3 376 to 377 0178 to 0179 526 to 527 020E to 020F No. 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 816, 916, 1016, 1116 0330, 0394, 03F8, 045C 2) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 2 - - SYSTEM MONITOR 2) - 6) 7) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1118 to 1119 045E to 045F 802 to 803 0322 to 0323 902 to 903 0386 to 0387 1002 to 1003 03EA to 03EB 1102 to 1103 044E to 044F 820 to 821 0334 to 0335 920 to 921 0398 to 0399 1020 to 1021 03FC to 03FD 1120 to 1121 0460 to 0461 810 to 811 032A to 032B 910 to 911 038E to 038F 1010 to 1011 03F2 to 03F3 1110 to 1111 0456 to 0457 812 to 813 032C to 032D 912 to 913 0390 to 0391 1012 to 1013 03F4 to 03F5 1112 to 1113 0458 to 0459 6) 830, 930, 1030, 1130 033E, 03A2, 0406, 046A 7) 831, 931, 1031, 1131 033F, 03A3, 0407, 046B 5) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 4) 03FA to 03FB 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3) 0396 to 0397 1018 to 1019 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) 1) 0332 to 0333 918 to 919 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 818 to 819 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 103 Screen example No. 8) 9) 1) 4) 5) 2) 6) 7) 3) 6) HEX 1) 827, 927, 1027, 1127 033B, 039F, 0403, 0467 2) 828, 928, 1028, 1128 033C, 03A0, 0404, 0468 3) 829, 929, 1029, 1129 033D, 03A1, 0405, 0469 4) 834, 934, 1034, 1134 0342, 03A6, 040A, 046E 5) 835, 935, 1035, 1135 0343, 03A8, 040B, 046F 6) 836, 936, 1036, 1136 0344, 03A8, 040C, 0470 7) 837, 937, 1037, 1137 0345, 03A9, 040D, 0471 8) 832, 932, 1032, 1132 0340, 03A4, 0408, 046C 9) 833, 933, 1033, 1133 0341, 03A5, 0409, 046D - - - 1) 848 to 849, 948 to 949, 1048 to 1049, 1148 to 1149 0350 to 0351, 03B4 to 03B5, 0418 to 0419, 047C to 047D 2) 850 to 851, 950 to 951, 1050 to 1051, 1150 to 1151 0352 to 0353, 03B6 to 03B7, 041A to 041B, 047E to 047F 3) 852 to 853, 952 to 953, 1052 to 1053, 1152 to 1153 0354 to 0355, 03B8 to 03B9, 041C to 041D, 0480 to 0481 4) 854 to 855, 954 to 955, 1054 to 1055, 1154 to 1155 0356 to 0357, 03BA to 03BB, 041E to 041F, 0482 to 0483 5) 856, 956, 1056, 1156 0358, 03BC, 0420, 0484 857, 957, 1057, 1157 0359, 03BD, 0421, 0485 858, 958, 1058, 1158 035A, 03BE, 0422, 0486 859, 959, 1059, 1159 035B, 03BF, 0423, 0487 860, 960, 1060, 1160 035C, 03C0, 0424, 0488 861, 961, 1061, 1161 035D, 03C1, 0425, 0489 862, 962, 1062, 1162 035E, 03C2, 0426, 048A 863, 963, 1063, 1163 035F, 03C2, 0427, 048B 864 to 869, 964 to 969, 1064 to 1069, 1164 to 1169 0360 to 0365, 03C4 to 03C9, 0428 to 042D, 048C to 0491 7) 1) 4) 2) 5) 3) 6) 7) 6 - 104 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC HEX 0366, 03CA, 042E, 0492 871, 971, 1071, 1171 0367, 03CB, 042F, 0493 872, 972, 1072, 1172 0368, 03CC, 0430, 0494 873, 973, 1073, 1173 0369, 03CD, 0431, 0495 874, 974, 1074, 1174 036A, 03CE, 0432, 0496 2) 877, 977, 1077, 1177 036D, 03D1, 0435, 0499 3) 878, 978, 1078, 1178 036E, 03D2, 0436, 049A 4) 879, 979, 1079, 1179 036F, 03D3, 0437, 049B 3 5) 880, 980, 1080, 1180 0370, 03D4, 0438, 049C 2) 1) 0400 to 0401 1124 to 1125 0464 to 0465 2) 826, 926, 1026, 1126 033A, 039E, 0402, 0466 4 3) 4) 5) 816, 916, 1016, 1116 0330, 0394, 03F8, 045C - - - 3) 4) 814 to 815 032E to 032F 5 5) 914 to 915 0392 to 0393 1014 to 1015 03F6 to 03F7 3) 1114 to 1115 045A to 045B 4) 5) 1526 to 1527 05F6 to 05F7 1626 to 1627 065A to 065B 1726 to 1727 06BE to 06BF 1826 to 1827 0722 to 0723 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 4) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 5) 1528, 1628, 1728, 1828 05F8, 065C, 06C0, 0724 - - - 1) 1) 039C to 039D 2) 2) 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 2) 0338 to 0339 924 to 925 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1024 to 1025 1) 1) 824 to 825 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5) 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3) OVERVIEW DEC 870, 970, 1070, 1170 1) 4) 1 Buffer memory address SYSTEM MONITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 105 Screen example No. 065E to 065F 06C2 to 06C3 1830 to 1831 0726 to 0727 2) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 4) 1532, 1632, 1732, 1832 05FC, 0660, 06C4, 0728 - - - 1506 to 1507 05E2 to 05E3 1) 06AA to 06AB 1806 to 1807 070E to 070F 1514 to 1515 05EA to 05EB 7) 8) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 0646 to 0647 1706 to 1707 4) 1614 to 1615 064E to 064F 1714 to 1715 06B2 to 06B3 1814 to 1815 0716 to 0717 3) 1513, 1613, 1713, 1813 05E9, 064D, 06B1, 0715 4) 1544, 1644, 1744, 1844 0608, 066C, 06D0, 0734 5) 1545, 1645, 1745, 1845 0609, 066D, 06D1, 0735 6) 1546, 1646, 1746, 1846 060A, 066E, 06D2, 0736 7) 1547, 1647, 1747, 1847 060B, 066F, 06D3, 0737 8) 1505, 1605, 1705, 1805 05E1, 0645, 06A9, 070D 2) 6) 6 - 106 1606 to 1607 3) 5) 2) 05FA to 05FB 1730 to 1731 2) 3) 4) 1) HEX 1530 to 1531 1630 to 1631 1) 1) Buffer memory address DEC 10) 4) 11) 5) 1501, 1601, 1701, 1801 05DD, 0641, 06A5, 0709 3) 1502, 1602, 1702, 1802 05DE, 0642, 06A6, 070A 4) 1503, 1603, 1703, 1803 05DF, 0643, 06A7, 070B 5) 1504, 1604, 1704, 1804 05E0, 0644, 06A8, 070C 6) 1512, 1612, 1712, 1812 05E8, 064C, 06B0, 0714 7) 1516, 1616, 1716, 1816 05EC, 0650, 06B4, 0718 1508 to 1509 05E4 to 05E5 12) 13) 6) 2) 14) 7) 8) 0710 to 0711 1510 to 1511 05E6 to 05E7 064A to 064B 1810 to 1811 0712 to 0713 10) 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820 05F0, 0654, 06B8, 071C 11) 1521, 1621, 1721, 1821 05F1, 0655, 06B9, 071D 1522 to 1523 05F2 to 05F3 1622 to 1623 0656 to 0657 1722 to 1723 06BA to 06BB 1822 to 1823 071E to 071F 13) 1524, 1624, 1724, 1824 05F4, 0658, 06BC, 0720 14) 1525, 1625, 1725, 1825 05F5, 0659, 06BD, 0721 1) 1538, 1638, 1738, 1838 0602, 0666, 06CA, 072E 2) 1548, 1648, 1748, 1848 060C, 0670, 06D4, 0738 3) 1549, 1649, 1749, 1849 060D, 0671, 06D5, 0739 4) 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850 060E, 0672, 06D6, 073A 5) 1540, 1640, 1740, 1840, 1541, 1641, 1741, 1841, 1542, 1642, 1742, 1842, 1543, 1643, 1743, 1843 0604, 0668, 06CC, 0730, 0605, 0669, 06CD, 0731, 0606, 066A, 06CE, 0732, 0607, 066B, 06CF, 0733 - - - 2 3 4 5 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4) 1808 to 1809 06AE to 06AF 1) 3) 06AC to 06AD 1710 to 1711 12) 5) 0648 to 0649 1708 to 1709 1610 to 1611 9) 2) 1608 to 1609 OVERVIEW 3) 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 9) HEX 05DC, 0640, 06A4, 0708 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2) DEC 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 8) 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 107 Screen example No. 1) 2) 1) 3) 3) 2) 4) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1517, 1617, 1717, 1817 05ED, 0651, 06B5, 0719 1518 to 1519 05EE to 05EF 1618 to 1619 0652 to 0653 1718 to 1719 06B6 to 06B7 1818 to 1819 071A to 071B 1534 to 1535 05FE to 05FF 1634 to 1635 0662 to 0663 1734 to 1735 06C6 to 06C7 1834 to 1835 072A to 072B 1536 to 1537 0600 to 0601 1636 to 1637 0664 to 0665 1736 to 1737 06C8 to 06C9 1836 to 1837 072C to 072D - - - 1) 1212 to 1291 04BC to 050B - - - 1) 1293 to 1356 050D to 054C 2) 1358 to 1421 054E to 058D - - - 4) 1) 1) 6 - 108 2) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 2) 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8012, 8014 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F40 to 1F42, 1F44 to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 3) 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14012, 14014 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36BC, 36BE to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 4) 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20012, 20014 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D - - - 1) 30100, 30200, 30300, 30400 07594, 075F8 0765C, 076C0 9) 2) 30101, 30201, 30301, 30401 07595, 075F9 0765D, 076C1 3) 3) 4) 30102, 30202, 30302, 30402 07596, 075FA 0765E, 076C2 10) 5) 30103, 30203, 30303, 30403 07597, 075FB 0765F, 076C3 4) 5) 6) 30104, 30204, 30304, 30404 07598, 075FC 07660, 076C4 6) 7) 30105, 30205, 30305, 30405 07599, 075FD 07661, 076C5 8) 30106, 30206, 30306, 30406 0759A, 075FE 07662, 076C6 9) 30107, 30207, 30307, 30407 0759B, 075FF 07663, 076C7 10) 30108, 30208, 30308, 30408 0759C, 07600 07664, 076C8 11) 30109, 30209, 30309, 30409 0759D, 07601 07665, 076C9 11) 8) OVERVIEW 1) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR HEX 07D0 to 07D2, 07D4 to 07DC, 07DE to 07E6, 07E8 to 07ED 4) 2) 7) DEC 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2012, 2014 to 2022, 2024 to 2029 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2) 3) 1 Buffer memory address 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 109 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30113, 30213, 30313, 30413 075A1, 07605 07669, 076CD 2) 30114, 30214, 30314, 30414 075A2, 07606 0766A, 076CE 3) 30115, 30215, 30315, 30415 075A3, 07607 0766B, 076CF 1) 5) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 9) 4) 30116, 30216, 30316, 30416 075A4, 07608 0766C, 076D0 8) 5) 30112, 30212, 30312, 30412 075A0, 07604 07668, 076CC 6) 30117, 30217, 30317, 30417 075A5, 07609 0766D, 076D1 7) 30119, 30219, 30319, 30419 075A7, 0760B 0766F, 076D3 8) 30120, 30220, 30320, 30420 075A8, 0760C 07670, 076D4 9) 30121, 30221, 30321, 30421 075A9, 0760D 07671, 076D5 10) 30118, 30218, 30318, 30418 075A6, 0760A 0766E, 076D2 11) 30122, 30222, 30322, 30422 075AA, 0760E 07672, 076D6 1) 2) 3) 30123, 30223, 30323, 30423 075AB, 0760F 07673, 076D7 4) 5) 6) 30124, 30224, 30324, 30424 075AC, 07610 07674, 076D8 7) 8) 9) 30125, 30225, 30325, 30425 075AD, 07611 07675, 076D9 - - - 1) 30127, 30227, 30327, 30427 075AF, 07613 07677, 076DB 2) 30128, 30228, 30328, 30428 075B0, 07614 07678, 076DC 3) 4) 30129, 30229, 30329, 30429 075B1, 07615 07679, 076DD 5) 30130, 30230, 30330, 30430 075B2, 07616 0767A, 076DE 6) 30131, 30231, 30331, 30431 075B3, 07617 0767B, 076DF 7) 8) 30132, 30232, 30332, 30432 075B4, 07618 0767C, 076E0 - - - 10) 11) 1) 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 8) 9) 5) 1) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 8) 6 - 110 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 075B5, 07619 0767D, 076E1 5) 30134, 30234, 30334, 30434 075B6, 0761A 0767E, 076E2 6) 30136, 30236, 30336, 30436 075B8, 0761C 07680, 076E4 7) 30138, 30238, 30338, 30438 075BA, 0761E 07682, 076E6 - - - 1) 30143, 30243, 30343, 30443 075BF, 07623 07687, 076EB 2) 30144, 30244, 30344, 30444 075C0, 07624 07688, 076EC 3) 30145, 30245, 30345, 30445 075C1, 07605 07689, 076ED 4) 30149, 30249, 30349, 30449 075C5, 07629 0768D, 076F1 5) 30150, 30250, 30350, 30450 075C6, 0762A 0768E, 076F2 6) 30151, 30251, 30351, 30451 075C7, 0762B 0768F, 076F3 7) 30152, 30252, 30352, 30452 075C8, 0762C 07690, 076F4 8) 30153, 30253, 30353, 30453 075C9, 0762D 07691, 076F5 9) 30154, 30254, 30354, 30454 075CA, 0762E 07692, 076F5 10) 30155, 30255, 30355, 30455 075CB, 0762F 07693, 076F6 11) 30160, 30260, 30360, 30460 075D0, 07634 07698, 076FC 12) 30161, 30261, 30361, 30461 075D1, 07635 07699, 076FD 3) 4) 8) 1) 9) 10) 2) 11) 3) 4) 5) 6) 12) 7) OVERVIEW 30133, 30233, 30333, 30433 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 7) HEX 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6) DEC 1) to 4) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) 5) 1 Buffer memory address 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) No. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 111 6.5.34 QD75MH module monitoring Screen example No. 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) 10) 11) 12) 13) 5) 14) 15) 16) 17) 6) 7) 8) 9) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 800, 812 320, 32C 2) 900, 912 384, 390 3) 1000, 1012 3E8, 3F4 4) 1100, 1112 44C, 458 5) 806 to 809 326 to 329 6) 906 to 909 38A to 38D 7) 1006 to 1009 3EE to 3F1 452 to 455 8) 1106 to 1109 9) 1431 597 10) 829, 838 33D, 346 11) 929, 938 3A1, 3AA 12) 1029, 1038 405, 40E 13) 1129, 1138 469, 472 14) 838 346 15) 938 3AA 16) 1038 40E 17) 1138 472 - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 2) 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303, 452 to 453 2 to 3, 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 1) 1) 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 4) 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131, 1C6 to 1C7 - - - 4) 2) 3) 6 - 112 3) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 2) 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D, A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 3) 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 - - 3) 2) - OVERVIEW 1) No. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 5) 3) 6) 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 2) 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 3) 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB, 140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 4) 33 21 5) 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 6) 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 7) 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC - - - 5 7) 1) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) 17, 167, 317, 467 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 1) 27, 177, 327, 477 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 2) 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 3) 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 4) 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF, 144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 5) 30, 180, 330, 480 1F, B4, 14A, 1E0 6) 31, 181, 331, 481 20, B5, 14B, 1E1 7) 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 8) 32, 182, 332, 482 21, B6, 14C, 1E2 9) 35 23 - - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 1) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 4) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 7 8) NETWORK MONITOR 5) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 9) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 113 Screen example 1) 2) 3) No. HEX 1) 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 2) 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 3) 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 4) 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 5) 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 6) 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 7) 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 8) 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 9) 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 - - - 1) 52, 202, 352, 502 34, CA, 160, 1F6 2) 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 3) 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 4) 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 5) 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 6) 54 to 55, 204 to 205, 354 to 355, 504 to 505 36 to 37, CC to CD, 162 to 163, 1F8 to 1F9 7) 8) 4) 5) 6) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 8) 9) 6) 7) 1) Buffer memory address DEC 7) 59, 209, 359, 509 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 8) 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 3E, D4, 16A, 200 9) 62, 212, 362, 512 10) 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 10) 11) 64, 214, 364, 514 40, D6, 16C, 202 11) - - - 1) 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 2) 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 3) 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 4) 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 5) 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 6) 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 7) 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 8) 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B - - - 8) 6 - 114 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 5) 2) DEC HEX 1) 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 2) 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 3) 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 4) 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5) 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 2 6) 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F - - - 3) 4) 1 Buffer memory address OVERVIEW No. 6) 1) 816 330 2) 916 394 3) 1016 3F8 4) 1116 45C 5) 817 331 6) 917 395 7) 1017 3F9 8) 1117 45D LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 7) 8) 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5) 6) SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 5 5) 6) 7) 8) 5) 6) 1) 818 to 819, 802 to 803 332 to 333, 322 to 323 2) 918 to 919, 902 to 903 396 to 397, 386 to 387 3) 1018 to 1019, 1002 to 1003 3FA to 3FB, 3EA to 3EB 4) 1118 to 1119, 1102 to 1103 45E to 45F, 44E to 44F 5) 820 to 821, 810 to 811, 812 to 813 334 to 335, 32A to 32B, 32C to 32D 6) 920 to 921, 910 to 911, 912 to 913 398 to 399, 38E to 38F, 390 to 391 7) 1020 to 1021, 1010 to 1011, 1012 to 1013 3FC to 3FD, 3F2 to 3F3, 3F4 to 3F5 8) 1120 to 1121, 1110 to 1111, 1112 to 1113 460 to 461, 456 to 457, 458 to 459 9) 830, 930, 1030, 1130 33E, 3A2, 406, 46A 10) 831, 931, 1031, 1131 33F, 3A3, 407, 46B - - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4) 7) 8) 9) 10) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3) - 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 2) - 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) - 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 115 Screen example No. HEX 827 to 829 33B to 33D 2) 927 to 929 39F to 3A1 3) 1027 to 1029 403 to 405 4) 1127 to 1129 467 to 469 5) 834 to 837 34x2 to 345 6) 934 to 937 3A6 to 3A9 7) 1034 to 1037 40A to 40D 1) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 10) 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 9) 10) 11) 12) 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC 8) 1134 to 1137 46E to 471 9) 832, 932, 1032, 1132 340, 3A4, 408, 46C 10) 833, 933, 1033, 1133 341, 3A5, 409, 46D - - - 1) 848 to 849, 850 to 851, 852 to 853 350 to 351, 352 to 353, 354 to 355 2) 948 to 949, 950 to 951, 952 to 953 3B4 to 3B5, 3B6 to 3B7, 3B8 to 3B9 3) 1048 to 1049, 1050 to 1051, 1052 to 1053 418 to 419, 41A to 41B, 41C to 41D 4) 1148 to 1149, 1150 to 1151, 1152 to 1153 47C to 47D, 47E to 47F, 480 to 481 5) 854 to 855, 856 to 857 356 to 357, 358 to 359 6) 954 to 955, 956 to 957 3BA to 3BB, 3BC to 3BD 7) 1054 to 1055, 1056 to 1057 41E to 41F, 420 to 421 8) 1154 to 1155, 1156 to 1157 480 to 481, 482 to 483 9) 864 to 869 360 to 365 10) 964 to 969 3C4 to 3C9 11) 1064 to 1069 428 to 42D 12) 1164 to 1169 48C to 491 - - - 1) 870, 970, 1070, 1170 366, 3CA, 42E, 492 2) 876, 976, 1076, 1176 36C, 3D0, 434, 498 3) 877, 977, 1077, 1177 36D, 3D1, 435, 499 4) 878, 978, 1078, 1178 36E, 3D2, 436, 49A 5) 879, 979, 1079, 1179 36F, 3D3, 437, 49B 6) 880, 980, 1080, 1180 370, 3D4, 438, 49C - - - 4) 5) 6) 6 - 116 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 2) 924 to 925 39C to 39D 3) 1024 to 1025 400 to 401 4) 1124 to 1125 464 to 465 5) 826, 816 33A, 330 6) 926, 916 39E, 394 7) 1026, 1016 402, 3F8 8) 1126, 1116 466, 45C - - - 1) 814 to 815 32E to 32F 2) 914 to 915 392 to 393 3) 1014 to 1015 3F6 to 3F7 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 7) 8) 5) 6) OVERVIEW HEX 338 to 339 2 SYSTEM MONITOR DEC 824 to 825 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) 1 Buffer memory address 3 4) 1114 to 1115 45A to 45B 5) 1526 to 1527, 1626 to 1627 5F6 to 5F7, 65A to 65B 6) 1726 to 1727, 1826 to 1927 6BE to 6BF, 722 to 723 7) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 330, 395, 3F9, 45D 8) 1528, 1628, 1728, 1828 5F8, 65C, 6C0, 724 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Screen example - - 1) 1530 to 1531, 1630 to 1631 5FA to 5FB, 65E to 65F 2) 1730 to 1731, 1830 to 1931 6C2 to 6C3, 726 to 727 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 331, 395, 3F9, 45D 4) 1532, 1632, 1732, 1832 5FC, 660, 6C4, 728 - - - 3) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 4) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 117 Screen example 1) 2) No. HEX 1) 1506 to 1507, 1606 to 1607 5E2 to 5E3, 646 to 647 2) 1706 to 1707, 1806 to 1807 6AA to 6AB, 70E to 70F 3) 1514 to 1515, 1614 to 1615 5EA to 5EB, 64E to 64F 4) 1714 to 1715, 1814 to 1815 6B2 to 6B3, 716 to 717 5) 1513, 1613, 1713, 1813 5E9, 64D, 6B1, 715 6) 1544, 1644, 1744, 1844 608, 66C, 6D0, 734, 7) 1545, 1645, 1745, 1845 609, 66D, 6B1, 735 8) 1546, 1646, 1746, 1846 60A, 66E, 6B2, 736 9) 1547, 1647, 1747, 1847 60B, 66F, 6B3, 737 10) 1505, 1605, 1705, 1805 5E1, 645, 6A9, 70D 5) 6) 7) 8) 3) 4) 9) 10) 1) 8) 2) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) 14) 7) 6 - 118 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC - - - 1) 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 5DC, 640, 6A4, 708 2) 1501, 1601, 1701, 1801 5DD, 641, 6A5, 709 3) 1502, 1602, 1702, 1802 5DE, 642, 6A6, 70A 4) 1503, 1603, 1703, 1803 5DF, 643, 6A7, 70B 5) 1504, 1604, 1704, 1804 5E0, 644, 6A8, 70C 6) 1512, 1612, 1712, 1812 5E8, 64C, 6B0, 714 7) 1516, 1616, 1716, 1816 5EC, 650, 6B4, 718 8) 1508 to 1509, 1608 to 1609, 1708 to 1709, 1808 to 1809 5E4 to 5E5, 648 to 649, 6AC to 6AD, 710 to 711 9) 1510 to 1511, 1610 to 1611, 1710 to 1711, 1810 to 1811 5E6 to 5E7, 64A to 64B, 6AE to 6AF, 712 to 713 10) 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820 5F0, 654, 6B8, 71C 11) 1521, 1621, 1721, 1821 5F1, 655, 6B9, 71D 12) 1522 to 1523, 1622 to 1623, 1722 to 1723, 1822 to 1823 5F2 to 5F3, 656 to 657, 6BA to 6BB, 71E to 71F 13) 1524, 1624, 1724, 1824 5F4, 658, 6BC, 720 14) 1525, 1625, 1725, 1825 5F5, 659, 68D, 721 - - - 3) 4) 11) 1548, 1648, 1748, 1848 60C, 670, 6D4, 738 3) 1549, 1649, 1749, 1849 60D, 671, 6D5, 739 4) 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850 60E, 672, 606, 73A 5) 1540, 1640, 1740, 1840 604, 668, 6CB, 730 6) 1541, 1641, 1741, 1841 605, 669, 6CD, 731 7) 1542, 1642, 1742, 1842 606, 66A, 6CE, 732 8) 1543, 1643, 1743, 1843 607, 66B, 6D0, 733 9) 1551, 1651, 1751, 1851 60F, 673, 6D7, 73B 10) 1552 to 1553, 1652 to 1653, 1752 to 1753, 1852 to 1853 610 to 611, 674 to 675, 6D8 to 6D9, 73C to 73D 11) 1559, 1659, 1759, 1859 617, 67B, 6DF, 743 - - - 1) 1517, 1617 5ED, 651 2) 1717, 1817 6B5, 719 3) 1518 to 1519, 1618 to 1619 5EE to 5EF, 652 to 653 5) 6) 4) 1718 to 1719, 1818 to 1819 6B6 to 6B7, 71A to 71B 5) 1534 to 1535, 1634 to 1635 5FE to 5FF, 662 to 663 6) 1734 to 1735, 1834 to 1835 6C6 to 6C7, 72A to 72B 7) 1536 to 1537, 1636 to 1637 600 to 601, 664 to 665 8) 1736 to 1737, 1836 to 1837 6C8 to 6C9, 72C to 72D - - - 3 4 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 7) 8) 2 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3) 4) 2) 9) 10) 1) 2) 1) OVERVIEW 5) 6) 7) 8) HEX 602, 670, 6CA, 72E SYSTEM MONITOR 2) DEC 1538, 1638, 1738, 1838 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 119 Screen example No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 6 - 120 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 1212 to 1216 4BC to 4C0 2) 1217 to 1221 4C1 to 4C5 3) 1222 to 1226 4C6 to 4CA 4) 1227 to 1231 4CB to 4CF 5) 1232 to 1236 4D0 to 4D4 6) 1237 to 1241 4D5 to 4D9 7) 1242 to 1246 4DA to 4DE 8) 1247 to 1251 4DF to 4E3 9) 1252 to 1256 4E4 to 4E8 10) 1257 to 1261 4E9 to 4ED 4EE to 4F2 11) 1262 to 1266 12) 1267 to 1271 4F3 to 4F7 13) 1272 to 1276 4F8 to 4FC 14) 1277 to 1281 4FD to 501 15) 1282 to 1286 502 to 506 16) 1287 to 1291 507 to 50B - - - 1) 1293 to 1296 50D to 510 2) 1297 to 1300 511 to 514 3) 1301 to 1304 515 to 518 4) 1305 to 1308 519 to 51C 5) 1309 to 1312 51D to 520 6) 1313 to 1316 521 to 524 7) 1317 to 1320 525 to 528 8) 1321 to 1324 529 to 52C 52D to 530 9) 1325 to 1328 10) 1329 to 1332 531 to 534 11) 1333 to 1336 535 to 538 12) 1337 to 1340 539 to 53C 13) 1341 to 1344 53D to 540 14) 1345 to 1348 541 to 544 15) 1349 to 1352 545 to 548 16) 1353 to 1356 549 to 54C 17) 1358 to 1361 54E to 551 18) 1362 to 1365 552 to 555 19) 1366 to 1369 556 to 559 20) 1370 to 1373 55A to 55D 21) 1374 to 1377 55E to 561 22) 1378 to 1381 562 to 565 23) 1382 to 1385 566 to 569 24) 1386 to 1389 56A to 56D 25) 1390 to 1393 56E to 571 26) 1394 to 1397 572 to 575 27) 1398 to 1401 576 to 579 28) 1402 to 1405 57A to 57D 29) 1406 to 1409 57E to 581 30) 1410 to 1413 582 to 585 31) 1414 to 1417 586 to 589 32) 1418 to 1421 58A to 58D - - - 2) 2010 to 2012, 2014 to 2019 7DA to 7DC, 7DE to 7E3 3) 2020 to 2022, 2024 to 2029 7E4 to 7E6, 7E8 to 7ED 4) 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F41, 1F44 to 1F49 5) 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 6) 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7) 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 8) 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BB, 36BE to 36C3, 9) 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 10) 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 11) 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 12) 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D - - - 1) 30100, 30300, 30500, 30700 7594, 765C, 7724, 77EC 2) 30102, 30302 30502 30702 7596, 765E, 7726, 77EE 2) 3) 30103, 30303 30503, 30703 7797, 765F, 7727, 77EF 3) 4) 4) 30104, 30304, 30504, 30704 7798, 7660, 7728, 77F0 5) 30108, 30308, 30508, 30708 759C, 7664, 772C, 77F4 6) 30109, 30309, 30509, 30709 759D, 7665, 772D, 77F5 7) 30110, 30310, 30510, 30710 7591, 7666, 772E, 77F6 8) 30114, 30314, 30514, 30714 75A2, 766A, 7732, 77FA 9) 30115, 30315, 30515, 30715 75A3, 766B, 7733, 77FB - - - 1) 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) 6) 7) 8) 9) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 5) 3 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION HEX 7D0 to 7D2, 7D4 to 7D9 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR DEC 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2009 OVERVIEW 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 121 Screen example No. HEX 1) 30119, 30319, 30519, 30719 75A7, 766F, 7737, 77FF 2) 30120, 30320, 30520 30720 75A8, 7670, 7738, 7800 3) 30122, 30322, 30522, 30722 75AA, 7672, 773A, 7802 4) 30124, 30324, 30524, 30724 75AC, 7674, 773C, 7804 5) 30125, 30325, 30525, 30725 75AD, 7675, 773D, 7805 6) 30126, 30326, 30526, 30726 75AE, 7676, 773E, 7806 7) 30127, 30327, 30527, 30727 75AF, 7677, 773F, 7807 8) 30128, 30328, 30528, 30728 75B0, 7678, 7740, 7808 9) 30129, 30329, 30529, 30729 75B1, 7679, 7741, 7809 10) 30131, 30331, 30531, 30731 75B3, 767B, 7743, 780B 11) 30133, 30333, 30533, 30733 75B5, 767D, 7745, 780D 12) 30136, 30336, 30536, 30736 75B8, 7680, 7748, 7810 13) 30141, 30341, 30541, 30741 75BD, 7685, 774D, 7815 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) Buffer memory address DEC - - - 1) 2) 30132, 30332, 30532, 30732 75B4, 767C, 7744, 780C 1) 3) 4) 5) 30134, 30334, 30534, 30734 75B6, 767E, 7746, 780E 2) 6) 30137, 30337, 30537, 30737 75B9, 7681, 7749, 7811 3) 7) 30138, 30338, 30538, 30738 75BA, 7682, 774A, 7812 4) 8) 9) 30142, 30342, 30542, 30742 75BE, 7686, 774E, 7816 - - - 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 6 - 122 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30145, 30345, 30545, 30745 75C1, 7689, 7751, 7819 2) 30146, 30346, 30546, 30746 75C2, 768A, 7752, 781A 3) 30147, 30347, 30547, 30747 75C3, 768B, 7753, 781B 4) 5) 6) 4) 30148, 30348, 30548, 30748 75C4, 768C, 7754, 781C 7) 5) 30149, 30349, 30549, 30749 75C5, 768D, 7755, 781D 6) 30150, 30350, 30550, 30750 75C6, 768E, 7756, 781E 7) 30151, 30351, 30551, 30751 75C7, 768F, 7757, 781F 8) 30152, 30352, 30552, 30752 75C8, 7690, 7758, 7820 9) 30144, 30344, 30544, 30744 75C0, 7688, 7750, 7818 1) 2) 3) 8) 2 3 - - 1) 30164, 30364, 30564, 30764 75D4, 769C, 7764, 782C 2) 30165, 30365, 30565, 30765 75D5, 769D, 7765, 782D 3) 3) 4) 30166, 30366, 30566, 30766 75D6, 769E, 7766, 782E 4 4) 5) 30167, 30367, 30567, 30767 75D7, 769F, 7767, 782F 5) 6) 30168, 30368, 30568, 30768 75D8, 76A0, 7768, 7830 7) 30170, 30370, 30570, 30770 75DA, 76A2, 776A, 7832 1) 2) 6) 7) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9) OVERVIEW No. SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 5 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 123 Screen example No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 2) 3) 6 - 124 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30174, 30374, 30574, 30774 75DE, 76A6, 776E, 7836 2) 30175, 30375, 30575, 30775 75DF, 76A7, 776F, 7837 3) 30172, 30372, 30572, 30772 75DC, 76A4, 776C, 7834 4) 30173, 30373, 30573, 30773 75DD, 76A5, 776D, 7835 - - - 1) 30202, 30402, 30602, 30802 75FA, 76C2, 778A, 7852 2) 30203, 30403, 30603, 30803 75FB, 76C3, 778B, 7853 3) 30204, 30404, 30604, 30804 75FC, 76C4, 778C, 7854 - - - No. 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) 10) 11) 12) 13) 5) 6) 14) 15) 16) 17) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 800, 812 320, 32C 2) 900, 912 384, 390 3) 1000, 1012 3E8, 3F4 4) 1100, 1112 44C, 458 5) 806 to 809 326 to 329 6) 906 to 909 326 to 329 7) 1006 to 1009 3EE to 3F1 8) 1106 to 1109 452 to 455 9) 1431 597 10) 829, 838 33D, 346 11) 929, 938 3A1, 3AA 8) 12) 1029, 1038 405, 40E 13) 1129, 1138 469, 472 9) 14) 838 346 15) 938 3AA 16) 1038 40E 17) 1138 472 - - - 1) - - - - - 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 7) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example OVERVIEW 1 QD77MS4, QD77MS2 module monitoring LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6.5.35 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 2) 4) 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 2) 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303, 452 to 453 2 to 3, 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 3) 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 4) 6 to 7, 156 to 157, 306 to 307, 456 to 457 6 to 7, 9C to 9D, 132 to 133, 1C8 to 1C9 -5) 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131, 1C6 to 1C7 - - - 5) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 3) Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 125 Screen example 1) No. 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 2) 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D, A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 3) 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 - - - 1) 17, 167, 317, 467 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 2) 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 3) 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB, 140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 2) 1) 4) 5) 2) 3) 4) 33 21 5) 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 6) 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 7) 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC - - - 1) 27, 177, 327, 477 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 2) 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 3) 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 4) 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF, 144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 5) 30, 180, 330, 480 1F, B4, 14A, 1E0 6) 31, 181, 331, 481 20, B5, 14B, 1E1 7) 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 8) 32, 182, 332, 482 21, B6, 14C, 1E2 9) 35 23 - - - 6) 7) 1) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 8) 5) 9) 6 - 126 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 3) 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 4) 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 5) 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 6) 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 7) 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 8) 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 9) 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 - - - 1) 52, 202, 352, 502 34, CA, 160, 1F6 9) 6) 11) 8) 2) 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 3) 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 4) 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 5) 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 6) 54, 204, 354, 504 36, CC,162, 1F8 7) 59, 209, 359, 509 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 8) 67, 217, 367, 517 43, D9, 16F, 205 9) 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 10) 62, 212, 362, 512 3E, D4, 16A, 200 11) 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 12) 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 40 to 41, D6 to D7, 16C to 16D, 202 to 203 - - - 1) 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 2) 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 3) 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 4) 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 5) 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 6) 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 12) 6) 3) 4) 7) 7) 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 8) 8) 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B - - - 5) 2 3 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 2) OVERVIEW 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 9) 10) 7) HEX 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 8) DEC 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4) 5) 6) 7) 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 2) 3) No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 127 Screen example No. 1) HEX 1) 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 2) 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 3) 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 4) 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5) 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 6) 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F - - - 5) 2) 3) 4) 6) 5) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6) 7) 7) 8) 1) 816 330 2) 916 394 3) 1016 3F8 4) 1116 45C 5) 817 331 6) 917 395 7) 1017 3F9 8) 1117 45D - - - 1) 818 to 819, 802 to 803 332 to 333, 322 to 323 2) 918 to 919, 902 to 903 396 to 397, 386 to 387 3) 1018 to 1019, 1002 to 1003 3FA to 3FB, 3EA to 3EB 4) 1118 to 1119, 1102 to 1103 45E to 45F, 44E to 44F 5) 820 to 821, 810 to 811, 812 to 813 334 to 335, 32A to 32B, 32C to 32D 6) 920 to 921, 910 to 911, 912 to 913 398 to 399, 38E to 38F, 390 to 391 7) 1020 to 1021, 1010 to 1011, 1012 to 1013 3FC to 3FD, 3F2 to 3F3, 3F4 to 3F5 8) 1120 to 1121, 1110 to 1111, 1112 to 1113 460 to 461, 456 to 457, 458 to 459 8) 9) 10) 5) 6) 7) 8) 6 - 128 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC 9) 830, 930, 1030, 1130 33E, 3A2, 406, 46A 10) 831, 931, 1031, 1131 33F, 3A3, 407, 46B - - - DEC HEX 827 to 829 33B to 33D 2) 927 to 929 39F to 3A1 3) 1027 to 1029 403 to 405 4) 1127 to 1129 467 to 469 2) 5) 834 to 837 342 to 345 3) 6) 934 to 937 3A6 to 3A9 7) 1034 to 1037 40A to 40D 5) 8) 1134 to 1137 46E to 471 9) 832, 932, 1032, 1132 340, 3A4, 408, 46C 10) 833, 933, 1033, 1133 341, 3A5, 409, 46D - - - 3 1) 848 to 849, 850 to 851, 852 to 853 350 to 351, 352 to 353, 354 to 355 2) 948 to 949, 950 to 951, 952 to 953 3B4 to 3B5, 3B6 to 3B7, 3B8 to 3B9 3) 1048 to 1049, 1050 to 1051, 1052 to 1053 418 to 419, 41A to 41B, 41C to 41D 4) 1148 to 1149, 1150 to 1151, 1152 to 1153 47C to 47D, 47E to 47F, 480 to 481 5) 854 to 855, 856 to 857 356 to 357, 358 to 359 6) 954 to 955, 956 to 957 3BA to 3BB, 3BC to 3BD 7) 1054 to 1055, 1056 to 1057 41E to 41F, 420 to 421 8) 1154 to 1155, 1156 to 1157 480 to 481, 482 to 483 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 2) 3) 9) 864 to 869 360 to 365 10) 964 to 969 3C4 to 3C9 11) 1064 to 1069 428 to 42D 12) 1164 to 1169 48C to 491 - - - 1) 870, 970, 1070, 1170 366, 3CA, 42E, 492 2) 876, 976, 1076, 1176 36C, 3D0, 434, 498 3) 877, 977, 1077, 1177 36D, 3D1, 435, 499 4) 878, 978, 1078, 1178 36E, 3D2, 436, 49A 5) 879, 979, 1079, 1179 36F, 3D3, 437, 49B 6) 880, 980, 1080, 1180 370, 3D4, 438, 49C - - - 5 6 7 4) 5) 6) NETWORK MONITOR 1) 9) 10) 11) 12) 4 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5) 6) 7) 8) 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 10) 4) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 9) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 1) OVERVIEW No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 1 Buffer memory address 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 129 Screen example No. HEX 824 to 825 338 to 339 2) 924 to 925 39C to 39D 3) 1024 to 1025 400 to 401 4) 1124 to 1125 464 to 465 5) 826, 816 33A, 330 6) 926, 916 39E, 394 7) 1026, 1016 402, 3F8 8) 1126, 1116 466, 45C - - - 1) 814 to 815 32E to 32F 2) 914 to 915 392 to 393 3) 1014 to 1015 3F6 to 3F7 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 7) 8) 5) 6) 1) 2) 4) 1114 to 1115 45A to 45B 5) 1526 to 1527, 1626 to 1627 5F6 to 5F7, 65A to 65B 6) 1726 to 1727, 1826 to 1927 6BE to 6BF, 722 to 723 7) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 330, 395, 3F9, 45D 8) 1528, 1628, 1728, 1828 5F8, 65C, 6C0, 724 - - - 1) 1530 to 1531, 1630 to 1631 5FA to 5FB, 65E to 65F 2) 1730 to 1731, 1830 to 1931 6C2 to 6C3, 726 to 727 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 331, 395, 3F9, 45D 4) 1532, 1632, 1732, 1832 5FC, 660, 6C4, 728 - - - 3) 4) 6 - 130 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6AA to 6AB, 70E to 70F 3) 1514 to 1515, 1614 to 1615 5EA to 5EB, 64E to 64F 4) 1714 to 1715, 1814 to 1815 6B2 to 6B3, 716 to 717 5) 1513, 1613, 1713, 1813 5E9, 64D, 6B1, 715 6) 1544, 1644, 1744, 1844 608, 66C, 6D0, 734, 7) 1545, 1645, 1745, 1845 609, 66D, 6B1, 735 8) 1546, 1646, 1746, 1846 60A, 66E, 6B2, 736 9) 1547, 1647, 1747, 1847 60B, 66F, 6B3, 737 10) 1505, 1605, 1705, 1805 5E1, 645, 6A9, 70D 7) 8) 3) 4) 9) 10) 1) 8) 2) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) - - - 1) 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 5DC, 640, 6A4, 708 2) 1501, 1601, 1701, 1801 5DD, 641, 6A5, 709 3) 1502, 1602, 1702, 1802 5DE, 642, 6A6, 70A 4) 1503, 1603, 1703, 1803 5DF, 643, 6A7, 70B 5) 1504, 1604, 1704, 1804 5E0, 644, 6A8, 70C 6) 1512, 1612, 1712, 1812 5E8, 64C, 6B0, 714 7) 1516, 1616, 1716, 1816 5EC, 650, 6B4, 718 8) 1508 to 1509, 1608 to 1609, 1708 to 1709, 1808 to 1809 5E4 to 5E5, 648 to 649, 6AC to 6AD, 710 to 711 9) 1510 to 1511, 1610 to 1611, 1710 to 1711, 1810 to 1811 5E6 to 5E7, 64A to 64B, 6AE to 6AF, 712 to 713 10) 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820 5F0, 654, 6B8, 71C 11) 1521, 1621, 1721, 1821 5F1, 655, 6B9, 71D 12) 1522 to 1523, 1622 to 1623, 1722 to 1723, 1822 to 1823 5F2 to 5F3, 656 to 657, 6BA to 6BB, 71E to 71F 13) 1524, 1624, 1724, 1824 5F4, 658, 6BC, 720 14) 1525, 1625, 1725, 1825 5F5, 659, 68D, 721 - - - 14) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 7) OVERVIEW 1706 to 1707, 1806 to 1807 SYSTEM MONITOR 2) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR HEX 5E2 to 5E3, 646 to 647 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR DEC 1506 to 1507, 1606 to 1607 5) 6) 1 Buffer memory address INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) No. NETWORK MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 131 Screen example No. 1) 3) 5) 6) 7) 8) 4) 9) 2) 10) HEX 1) 1538, 1638, 1738, 1838 602, 670, 6CA, 72E 2) 1548, 1648, 1748, 1848 60C, 670, 6D4, 738 3) 1549, 1649, 1749, 1849 60D, 671, 6D5, 739 4) 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850 60E, 672, 606, 73A 5) 1540, 1640, 1740, 1840 604, 668, 6CB, 730 6) 1541, 1641, 1741, 1841 605, 669, 6CD, 731 7) 1542, 1642, 1742, 1842 606, 66A, 6CE, 732 8) 1543, 1643, 1743, 1843 607, 66B, 6D0, 733 9) 1551, 1651, 1751, 1851 60F, 673, 6D7, 73B 10) 1552, 1652, 1752, 1852 610, 674, 6D8, 73C 11) 1559, 1659, 1759, 1859 617, 67B, 6DF, 743 12) 1565, 1665, 1765, 1865 61D, 681, 6E5, 749 11) 12) 5) 6) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6 - 132 7) 8) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC - - - 1) 1517, 1617 5ED, 651 2) 1717, 1817 6B5, 719 3) 1518 to 1519, 1618 to 1619 5EE to 5EF, 652 to 653 4) 1718 to 1719, 1818 to 1819 6B6 to 6B7, 71A to 71B 5) 1534 to 1535, 1634 to 1635 5FE to 5FF, 662 to 663 6) 1734 to 1735, 1834 to 1835 6C6 to 6C7, 72A to 72B 7) 1536 to 1537, 1636 to 1637 600 to 601, 664 to 665 8) 1736 to 1737, 1836 to 1837 6C8 to 6C9, 72C to 72D - - - 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 33) 34) 4C6 to 4CA 4) 1227 to 1231 4CB to 4CF 5) 1232 to 1236 4D0 to 4D4 6) 1237 to 1241 4D5 to 4D9 7) 1242 to 1246 4DA to 4DE 8) 1247 to 1251 4DF to 4E3 9) 1252 to 1256 4E4 to 4E8 10) 1257 to 1261 4E9 to 4ED 4EE to 4F2 11) 1262 to 1266 12) 1267 to 1271 4F3 to 4F7 13) 1272 to 1276 4F8 to 4FC 14) 1277 to 1281 4FD to 501 15) 1282 to 1286 502 to 506 16) 1287 to 1291 507 to 50B - - - 1) 1293 to 1296 50D to 510 2) 1297 to 1300 511 to 514 3) 1301 to 1304 515 to 518 4) 1305 to 1308 519 to 51C 5) 1309 to 1312 51D to 520 521 to 524 6) 1313 to 1316 7) 1317 to 1320 525 to 528 8) 1321 to 1324 529 to 52C 9) 1325 to 1328 52D to 530 10) 1329 to 1332 531 to 534 11) 1333 to 1336 535 to 538 12) 1337 to 1340 539 to 53C 13) 1341 to 1344 53D to 540 14) 1345 to 1348 541 to 544 15) 1349 to 1352 545 to 548 16) 1353 to 1356 549 to 54C 17) 1358 to 1361 54E to 551 18) 1362 to 1365 552 to 555 19) 1366 to 1369 556 to 559 20) 1370 to 1373 55A to 55D 21) 1374 to 1377 55E to 561 22) 1378 to 1381 562 to 565 23) 1382 to 1385 566 to 569 24) 1386 to 1389 56A to 56D 25) 1390 to 1393 56E to 571 26) 1394 to 1397 572 to 575 27) 1398 to 1401 576 to 579 28) 1402 to 1405 57A to 57D 29) 1406 to 1409 57E to 581 30) 1410 to 1413 582 to 585 31) 1414 to 1417 586 to 589 32) 1418 to 1421 58A to 58D 33) 31300 to 31315 7A44 to 7A53 34) 31316 to 31331 7A54 to 7A63 - - - OVERVIEW 4C1 to 4C5 1222 to 1226 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1217 to 1221 3) 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 2) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) HEX 4BC to 4C0 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) DEC 1212 to 1216 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 1 Buffer memory address INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 133 Screen example No. 1) 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2009 7D0 to 7D2, 7D4 to 7D9 2) 2010 to 2012, 2014 to 2019 7DA to 7DC, 7DE to 7E3 3) 2020 to 2022, 2024 to 2029 7E4 to 7E6, 7E8 to 7ED 4) 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F41, 1F44 to 1F49 5) 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 6) 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7) 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 8) 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BB, 36BE to 36C3 9) 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 10) 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 11) 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 12) 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D - - - 1) 30100, 30300, 30500, 30700 7594, 765C, 7724, 77EC 2) 30102, 30302 30502 30702 7596, 765E, 7726, 77EE 3) 30103, 30303 30503, 30703 7797, 765F, 7727, 77EF 4) 30104, 30304, 30504, 30704 7798, 7660, 7728, 77F0 5) 30108, 30308, 30508, 30708 759C, 7664, 772C, 77F4 5) 6) 30109, 30309, 30509, 30709 759D, 7665, 772D, 77F5 6) 7) 30110, 30310, 30510, 30710 7591, 7666, 772E, 77F6 8) 30114, 30314, 30514, 30714 75A2, 766A, 7732, 77FA 9) 30115, 30315, 30515, 30715 75A3, 766B, 7733, 77FB 1) 2) 3) 4) 7) 8) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6 - 134 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens - - - 1) 30104, 30304, 30504, 30704 7598, 7660 7728, 77F0 2) 30116, 30316, 30516, 30716 75A4, 766C, 7734, 77FC 3) 30117, 30317, 30517, 30717 75A5, 766D, 7735, 77FD 4) 30118, 30318, 30518, 30718 75A4, 766E, 7736, 77FE - - - DEC HEX 1) 31632, 31882, 32132, 32382 7B90, 7C8A, 7D84, 7E7E 2) 31633, 31883, 32133, 32383 7B91, 7C8B, 7D85, 7E7F 3) 31636, 31886, 32136, 32386 7B94, 7C8E, 7D88, 7E82 4) 31635, 31885, 32135, 32385 7B93, 7C8D, 7D87, 7E81 - - - 1) 2) 1 Buffer memory address 3) OVERVIEW No. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 4) 1) 30119, 30319, 30519, 30719 75A7, 766F, 7737, 77FF 2) 30120, 30320, 30520 30720 75A8, 7670, 7738, 7800 3) 30122, 30322, 30522, 30722 75AA, 7672, 773A, 7802 4) 30124, 30324, 30524, 30724 75AC, 7674, 773C, 7804 5) 30125, 30325, 30525, 30725 75AD, 7675, 773D, 7805 6) 30126, 30326, 30526, 30726 75AE, 7676, 773E, 7806 7) 30127, 30327, 30527, 30727 75AF, 7677, 773F, 7807 8) 30128, 30328, 30528, 30728 75B0, 7678, 7740, 7808 9) 30129, 30329, 30529, 30729 75B1, 7679, 7741, 7809 10) 30131, 30331, 30531, 30731 75B3, 767B, 7743, 780B 11) 30133, 30333, 30533, 30733 75B5, 767D, 7745, 780D MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 12) 30136, 30336, 30536, 30736 75B8, 7680, 7748, 7810 6 13) 30141, 30341, 30541, 30741 75BD, 7685, 774D, 7815 13) - - - 1) 2) 30132, 30332, 30532, 30732 75B4, 767C, 7744, 780C 3) 4) 5) 30134, 30334, 30534, 30734 75B6, 767E, 7746, 780E 2) 6) 30137, 30337, 30537, 30737 75B9, 7681, 7749, 7811 3) 7) 30138, 30338, 30538, 30738 75BA, 7682, 774A, 7812 4) 8) 9) 30142, 30342, 30542, 30742 75BE, 7686, 774E, 7816 - - - 1) 5) 6) 7) 8) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 9) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 135 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30145, 30345, 30545, 30745 75C1, 7689, 7751, 7819 2) 30146, 30346, 30546, 30746 75C2, 768A, 7752, 781A 3) 30147, 30347, 30547, 30747 75C3, 768B, 7753, 781B 4) 5) 6) 4) 30148, 30348, 30548, 30748 75C4, 768C, 7754, 781C 7) 5) 30149, 30349, 30549, 30749 75C5, 768D, 7755, 781D 6) 30150, 30350, 30550, 30750 75C6, 768E, 7756, 781E 7) 30151, 30351, 30551, 30751 75C7, 768F, 7757, 781F 8) 30152, 30352, 30552, 30752 75C8, 7690, 7758, 7820 9) 30144, 30344, 30544, 30744 75C0, 7688, 7750, 7818 1) 2) 3) 8) 9) - - - 1) 30120, 30320, 30520, 30720 75A8, 7670, 7738, 7800 2) 30121, 30321, 30521, 30721 75A9, 7671, 7739, 7801 3) 30130, 30330, 30530, 30730 75B2, 767A, 7742, 780A 4) 5) 30135, 30335, 30535, 30735 75B7, 767F, 7747, 780F 6) 30139, 30339, 30539, 30739 75BB, 7683, 774B, 7813 7) 30140, 30340, 30540, 30740 75BC, 7684, 774C, 7814 - - - 1) 30153, 30353, 30553, 30753 75C9, 7691, 7759, 7821 2) 30154, 30354, 30554, 30754 75CA, 5692, 775A, 7822 3) 4) 30163, 30363, 30563, 30763 75D3, 769B, 7763, 782B - - - 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6 - 136 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 31645, 31895, 32145, 32395 7B9D, 7C97, 7D91, 7E8B 2) 2) 3) 4) 31646, 31896, 32146, 32396 7B9E, 7C98, 7D92, 7E8C 3) 5) 31647, 31897, 32147, 32397 7B9F, 7C99, 7D93, 7E8D 6) 7) 8) 31648, 31898, 32148, 32398 7BA0, 7C9A, 7D94, 7E8E - - - 1) 4) 5) 6) 3 1) 31649, 31899, 32149, 32399 7BA1, 7C9B, 7D95, 7E8F 2) 2) 3) 4) 31650, 31900, 32150, 32400 7BA2, 7C9C, 7D96, 7E90 3) 5) 31651, 31901, 32151, 32401 7BA3, 7C9D, 7D97, 7E91 4) 6) 31652, 31902, 32152, 32402 7BA4, 7C9E, 7D98, 7E92 5) 6) 7) 31653, 31903, 32153, 32403 7BA5, 7C9F, 7D99, 7E93 8) 31654, 31904, 32154, 32404 7BA6, 7CA0, 7D9A, 7E94 1) 7) 8) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 8) 9) 2 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 7) OVERVIEW No. SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 31455, 31705, 31955, 32205 7ADF, 7BD9, 7CD3, 7DCD 2) 31456, 31706, 31956, 32206 7AE0, 7BDA, 7CD4, 7DCE 3) 4) 31457, 31707, 31957, 32207 7AE1, 7BDB, 7CD5, 7DCF 6 5) 31458, 31708, 31958, 32208 7AE2, 7BDC, 7CD6, 7DD0 6) 31459, 31709, 31959, 32209 7AE3, 7BDD, 7CD7, 7DD1 - - - 1) 2) 3) 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5) NETWORK MONITOR 4) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 137 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30164, 30364, 30564, 30764 75D4, 769C, 7764, 782C 2) 30165, 30365, 30565, 30765 75D5, 769D, 7765, 782D 3) 3) 4) 30166, 30366, 30566, 30766 75D6, 769E, 7766, 782E 4) 5) 30167, 30367, 30567, 30767 75D7, 769F, 7767, 782F 5) 6) 30168, 30368, 30568, 30768 75D8, 76A0, 7768, 7830 7) 30170, 30370, 30570, 30770 75DA, 76A2, 776A, 7832 - - - 1) 30174, 30374, 30574, 30774 75DE, 76A6, 776E, 7836 2) 30175, 30375, 30575, 30775 75DF, 76A7, 776F, 7837 3) 30172, 30372, 30572, 30772 75DC, 76A4, 776C, 7834 4) 30173, 30373, 30573, 30773 75DD, 76A5, 776D, 7835 - - - 1) 30166, 30366, 30566, 30766 75D6, 769E, 7766, 782E 2) 30169, 30369, 30569, 30769 75D9, 76A1, 7769, 7831 3) 30171, 30371, 30571, 30771 75DB, 76A3, 776B, 7833 4) 30180, 30380, 30580, 30780 75E4, 76AC, 7774, 783C 5) 30181, 30381, 30581, 30781 75E5, 76AD, 7775, 783D 6) 30183, 30383, 30583, 30783 75E7, 76AF, 7777, 783F 7) 30184, 30384, 30584, 30784 75E8, 76B0, 7778, 7840 8) 30187, 30387, 30587, 30787 75EB, 76B3, 777B, 7843 - - - 1) 2) 6) 7) 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 6 - 138 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. 1) 2) 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30190, 30390, 30590, 30790 75EE, 76B6, 777E, 7846 2) 30192, 30392, 30592, 30792 75F0, 76B8, 7780, 7848 3) 4) 30194, 30394, 30594, 30794 75F2, 76BA, 7782, 784A - - - 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) OVERVIEW Screen example 30202, 30402, 30602, 30802 75FA, 76C2, 778A, 7852 2) 30203, 30403, 30603, 30803 75FB, 76C3, 778B, 7853 3) 30204, 30404, 30604, 30804 75FC, 76C4, 778C, 7854 4) 30207, 30407, 30607, 30807 75FF, 76C7, 778F, 7857 5) 30209, 30409, 30609, 30809 7601, 76C9, 7791, 7859 - - - 1) 30228, 30428, 30628, 30828 7614, 76DC, 77A4, 786C 1) 2) 3) 4) 30230, 30430, 30630, 30830 7616, 76DE, 77A6, 786E 2) 5) 30231, 30431, 30631, 30831 7617, 76DF, 77A7, 786F 3) 6) 30232, 30432, 30632, 30832 7618, 76E0, 77A8, 7870 4) 7) 30233, 30433, 30633, 30833 7619, 76E1, 77A9, 7871 5) 8) 30234, 30434, 30634, 30834 761A, 76E2, 77AA, 7872 4) 6) 5 6 7 7) - - - NETWORK MONITOR 8) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5) 4 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) 3) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 139 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30235, 30435, 30635, 30835 761B, 76E3, 77AB, 7873 2) 3) 4) 30237, 30437, 30637, 30837 761D, 76E5, 77AD, 7875 2) 5) 30261, 30461, 30661, 30861 7635, 76FD, 77C5, 788D 3) 6) 30262, 30462, 30662, 30862 7636, 76FE, 77C6, 788E - - - 1) 31712, 31962, 32212, 32462 7BE0, 7CDA, 7DD4, 7ECE - - - 1) 30905, 30955, 31005, 31055 78B9, 78EB, 791D, 794F 2) 30911, 30961, 31011, 31061 78BF, 78F1, 7923, 7955 - - - 1) 4) 5) 6) 1) 1) 2) 6 - 140 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens DEC HEX 1) 31740, 31990, 32240, 32490 7BFC, 7CF6, 7DF0, 7EEA 2) 31742, 31992, 32242, 32492 7BFE, 7CF8, 7DF2, 7EEC 2) 3) 31743, 31993, 32243, 32493 7BFF, 7CF9, 7DF3, 7EED 3) 4) 31744, 31994, 32244, 32494 7C00, 7CFA, 7DF4, 7EEE 5) 31750, 32000, 32250, 32500 7C06, 7D00, 7DFA, 7EF4 - - - 1) 31784, 32034, 32284, 32534 7C28, 7D22, 7E1C, 7F16 2) 31784, 32034, 32284, 32534 7C28, 7D22, 7E1C, 7F16 3) 31785, 32035, 32285, 32535 7C29, 7D23, 7E1D, 7F17 4) 31786, 32036, 32286, 32536 7C2A, 7D24, 7E1E, 7F18 - - - 1) 4) 5) 2) 2 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) OVERVIEW 1 Buffer memory address SYSTEM MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example 3) 4) 1) 2) 31787, 32037, 32287, 32537 7C2B, 7D25, 7E1F, 7F19 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 - - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 - 2) NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 141 Screen example No. HEX 1) 31788, 32038, 32288, 32538 7C2C, 7D26, 7E20, 7F1A 2) 31789, 32039, 32289, 32539 7C2D, 7D27, 7E21, 7F1B 3) 31790, 32040, 32290, 32540 7C2E, 7D28, 7E22, 7F1C 4) 31792, 32042, 32292, 32542 7C30, 7D2A, 7E24, 7F1E 5) 6) 31791, 32041, 32291, 32541 7C2F, 7D29, 7E23, 7F1D - - - 1) 2) 31800, 32050, 32300, 32550 7C38, 7D32, 7E2C, 7F26 3) 31801, 32051, 32301, 32551 7C39, 7D33, 7E2D, 7F27 - - - 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 6) 1) 2) 3) 6 - 142 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6.5.36 1 QD77MS16 module monitoring 2) 5) OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 6) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 7) 3) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 8) 4) Axis 4) - Buffer memory address DEC 4231 HEX 4 1087 5 to 8 2800, 2900, 3000, 3100 AF0, B54, BB8, C1C 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 9 to 12 3200, 3300, 3400, 3500 C80, CE4, D48, DAC 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 13 to 16 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900 E10, E74, ED8, F3C 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 1 to 4 2412, 2512, 2612, 2712 96C, 9D0, A34, A98 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 5 to 8 2812, 2912, 3012, 3112 AFC, B60, BC4, C28 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 9 to 12 3212, 3312, 3412, 3512 C8C, CF0, D54, DB8 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 13 to 16 3612, 3712, 3812, 3912 E1C, E80, EE4, F48 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 2406 to 2409, 2506 to 2509, 2606 to 2609, 2706 to 2709 966 to 969, 9CA to 9CD, A2E to A31, A92 to A95 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 1 to 4 2441, 2541, 2641, 2741 989, 9ED, A51, AB5 5 to 8 2841, 2941, 3041, 3141 B19, B7D, BE1, C45 2806 to 2809, 2906 to 2909, 3006 to 3009, 3106 to 3109 AF6 to AF9, B5A to B5D, BBE to BC1, C22 to C25 3206 to 3209, 3306 to 3309, 3406 to 3409, 3506 to 3509 C86 to C89, CEA to CED, D4E to D51, DB2 to DB5 3606 to 3609, 3706 to 3709, 3806 to 3809, 3906 to 3909 E16 to E19, E7A to E7D, EDE to EE1, F42 to F45 1 to 4 5) 6) 7) 5 to 8 3) 9 to 12 13 to 16 8) - 9 to 12 3241, 3341, 3441, 3541 CA9, D0D, D71, DD5 13 to 16 3641, 3741, 3841, 3941 E39, E9D, F01, F65 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 - - - MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) 960, 9C4, A28, A8C No. 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 HEX MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 143 Screen example 1) No. Axis 1) - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - No. Axis - - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - Screen example 1) 4) 2) 5) 3) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 1 to 4 6 to 7, 156 to 157, 306 to 307, 456 to 457 5 to 8 600, 750, 900,1050, 258, 2EE, 3E8, 47E 5 to 8 606 to 607, 756 to 757, 906 to 907, 1056 to 1057 25E to 25F, 2F4 to 2F5, 38A to 38B, 420 to 421 9 to 12 1200, 1350, 1500, 1650 514, 5AA, 640, 6D6 9 to 12 1206 to 1207, 1356 to 1357, 1506 to 1507, 1656 to 1657 4B6 to 4B7, 54C to 54D, 5E2 to 5E3, 678 to 679 13 to 16 1800, 1950, 2100, 2250 708, 79E, 834, 8CA 13 to 16 1806 to 1807, 1956 to 1957, 2106 to 2107, 2256 to 2257 70E to 70F, 7A4 to 7A5, 83A to 83B, 8D0 to 8D1 1 to 4 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303, 452 to 453 2 to 3, 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 1 to 4 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131 1C6 to 1C7 5 to 8 602 to 603, 752 to 753, 902 to 903, 1052 to 1053 25A to 25B, 2F0 to 2F1, 386 to 387, 41C to 41D 5 to 8 604 to 605, 754 to 755, 904 to 905, 1054 to 1055 25C to 25D, 2F2 to 2F3, 388 to 389, 41E to 41F 9 to 12 1202 to 1203, 1352 to 1353, 1502 to 1503, 1652 to 1653 4B2 to 4B3, 548 to 549, 5DE to 5DF, 674 to 675 9 to 12 1204 to 1205, 1354 to 1355, 1504 to 1505, 1654 to 1655 4B4 to 4B5, 54A to 54B, 5E0 to 5E1, 676 to 677 13 to 16 1802 to 1803, 1952 to 1953, 2102 to 2103, 2252 to 2253 70A to 70B, 7A0 to 7A1, 836 to 837, 8CC to 8CD 13 to 16 1804 to 1805, 1954 to 1955, 2104 to 2105, 2254 to 2255 70C to 70D, 7A2 to 7A3, 838 to 839, 8CE to 8CF 1 to 4 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 5 to 8 601, 751, 901, 1051 259, 2EF, 385, 41B 9 to 12 1201, 1351, 1501, 1651 4B1, 547, 5DD, 673 13 to 16 1801, 1951, 2101, 2251 709, 79F, 835, 8CB 1) 4) 2) 3) No. 6 - 144 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) - - 6 to 7, 9C to 9D, 132 to 133, 1C8 to 1C9 - 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 5 to 8 610 to 611, 760 to 761, 910 to 911, 1060 to 1061 262 to 263, 2F8 to 2F9, 2F8 to 2F9, 424 to 425 9 to 12 1210 to 1211, 1360 to 1361, 1510 to 1511, 1660 to 1661 4BA to 4BB, 550 to 551, 5E6 to 5E7, 67C to 67D 13 to 16 1810 to 1811, 1960 to 1961, 2110 to 2111, 2260 to 2261 712 to 713, 7A8 to 7A9, 83E to 83F, 8D4 to 8D5 1 to 4 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D,A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 5 to 8 612 to 613, 762 to 763, 912 to 913, 1062 to 1063 264 to 265, 2FA to 2FB, 390 to 391, 426 to 427 1 to 4 1) 2) 9 to 12 1212 to 1213, 1362 to 1363, 1512 to 1513, 1662 to 1663 4BC to 4BD, 552 to 553, 5E8 to 5E9, 67E to 67F 13 to 16 1812 to 1813, 1962 to 1963, 2112 to 2113, 2262 to 2263 714 to 715, 7AA to 7AB, 840 to 841, 8D6 to 8D7 1 to 4 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 4 5 to 8 614 to 615, 764 to 765, 914 to 915, 1064 to 1065 266 to 267, 2FC to 2FD, 392 to 393, 428 to 429 9 to 12 1214 to 1215, 1364 to 1365, 1514 to 1515, 1664 to 1665 4BE to 4BF, 554 to 555, 5EA to 5EB, 680 to 681 13 to 16 1814 to 1815, 1964 to 1965, 2114 to 2115, 2264 to 2265 716 to 717, 7AC to 7AD, 842 to 843, 8D8 to 8D9 Axis 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 145 Screen example 4) 1) 5) 2) 3) 6) 7) No. 1) Axis HEX 1 to 4 17, 167, 317, 467 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 5 to 8 617, 767, 917, 1067 617, 767, 917, 1067 9 to 12 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 13 to 16 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1 to 4 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 5 to 8 618 to 619, 768 to 769, 918 to 919, 1068 to 1069 No. 3) 4) Buffer memory address Axis 13 to 16 - DEC 1820 to 1821, 1970 to 1971, 2120 to 2121, 2270 to 2271 HEX 71C to 71D, 7B2 to 7B3, 848 to 849, 8DE to 8DF 33 21 1 to 4 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 622, 772, 922, 1072 5 to 8 622, 772, 922, 1072 9 to 12 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 26A to 26B, 300 to 301, 396 to 397, 42C to 42D 13 to 16 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1 to 4 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 9 to 12 1218 to 1219, 1368 to 1369, 1518 to 1519, 1668 to 1669 4C2 to 4C3, 558 to 559, 5EE to 5EF, 684 to 685 5 to 8 623, 773, 923, 1073 26F, 305, 39B, 431 9 to 12 1223, 1373, 1523, 1673 4C7, 55D, 5F3, 689 13 to 16 1818 to 1819, 1968 to 1969, 2118 to 2119, 2268 to 2269 71A to 71B, 7B0 to 7B1, 846 to 847, 8DC to 8DD 13 to 16 1823, 1973, 2123, 2273 71F, 7B5, 84B, 8E1 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC 1 to 4 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB,140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 5 to 8 620 to 621, 770 to 771, 920 to 921, 1070 to 1071 26C to 26D, 302 to 303, 398 to 399, 42E to 42F 9 to 12 1220 to 1221, 1370 to 1371, 1520 to 1521, 1670 to 1671 4C4 to 4C5, 55A to 55B, 5F0 to 5F1, 686 to 687 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC 6 - 146 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) 6) 1 to 4 7) - 5 to 8 626, 776, 926, 1076 272, 308, 39E, 434 9 to 12 1226, 1376, 1526, 1676 4CA, 560, 5F6, 68C 13 to 16 1826, 1976, 2126, 2276 722, 7B8, 84E, 8E4 - - - 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 6) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 7) 4) 8) 5) 27, 177, 327, 477 No. 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 5 to 8 627, 777, 927, 1077 273, 309, 39F, 435 9 to 12 1227, 1377, 1527, 1677 4CB, 561, 5F7, 68D 13 to 16 1827, 1977, 2127, 2277 723, 7B9, 84F, 8E5 5) Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 1 to 4 30, 180, 330, 480 1E, B4, 14A, 1E0 5 to 8 630, 780, 930, 1080 276, 30C, 3A2, 438 9 to 12 1230, 1380, 1530, 1680 4CE, 564, 5FA, 690 13 to 16 1830, 1980, 2130, 2280 726, 7BC, 852, 8E8 1 to 4 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 1 to 4 31, 181, 331, 481 1F, B5, 14B, 1E1 5 to 8 628, 778, 928, 1078 274, 30A, 3A0, 436 5 to 8 631, 781, 931, 1081 277, 30D, 3A3, 439 9 to 12 1228, 1378, 1528, 1678 4CC, 562, 5F8, 68E 13 to 16 1828, 1978, 2128, 2278 724, 7BA, 850, 8E6 1 to 4 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 5 to 8 629, 779, 929, 1079 275, 30B, 3A1, 437 9 to 12 1229, 1379, 1529,1679 4CD, 563, 5F9, 68F 13 to 16 1829, 1979, 2129, 2279 725, 7BB, 851, 8E7 1 to 4 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF, 144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 5 to 8 624 to 625, 774 to 775, 924 to 925, 1074 to 1075 270 to 271, 306 to 307, 39C to 39D, 432 to 433 9 to 12 1224 to 1225, 1374 to 1375, 1524 to 1525, 1674 to 1675 4C8 to 4C9, 55E to 55F, 5F4 to 5F5, 68A to 68B 13 to 16 1824 to 1825, 1974 to 1975, 2124 to 2125, 2274 to 2275 720 to 721, 7B6 to 7B7, 84C to 84D, 8E2 to 8E3 4) 6) 7) 8) 9) 9 to 12 1231, 1381, 1531, 1681 4CF, 565, 5FB, 691 13 to 16 1831, 1981, 2131, 2281 727, 7BD, 853, 8E9 1 to 4 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 5 to 8 634, 784, 934, 1084 27A, 310, 3A6, 43C 9 to 12 1234, 1384, 1534, 1684 4D2, 568, 5FE, 694 13 to 16 1834, 1984, 2134, 2284 72A, 7C0, 856, 8EC 1 to 4 32, 182, 332, 482 20, B6, 14C, 1E2 5 to 8 632, 782, 932, 1082 278, 30E, 3A4, 43A 9 to 12 1232, 1382, 1532, 1682 4D0, 566, 5FC, 692 13 to 16 1832, 1982, 2132, 2282 728, 7BE, 854, 8EA 35 23 - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) 1 to 4 HEX 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 9) Buffer memory address LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 147 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 7) 8) 4) 5) 6) 9) 10) No. Axis HEX 1 to 4 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 5 to 8 636 to 637, 786 to 787, 936 to 937, 1086 to 1087 27C to 27D, 312 to 313, 3A8 to 3A9, 43E to 43F 9 to 12 1236 to 1237, 1386 to 1387, 1536 to 1537, 1686 to 1687 13 to 16 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 5 to 8 644 to 645, 794 to 794, 944 to 944, 1094 to 1094 284 to 284, 31A to 31A, 3B0 to 3B0, 446 to 446 9 to 12 1244 to 1244, 1394 to 1394, 1544 to 1544, 1694 to 1694 4DC to 4DC, 572 to 572, 608 to 608, 69E to 69E 4D4 to 4D5, 56A to 56B, 600 to 601, 696 to 697 13 to 16 1844 to 1844, 1994 to 1994, 2144 to 2144, 2294 to 2294 734 to 734, 7CA to 7CA, 860 to 860, 8F6 to 8F6 1836 to 1837, 1986 to 1987, 2136 to 2137, 2286 to 2287 72C to 72D, 7C2 to 7C3, 858 to 859, 8EE to 8EF 1 to 4 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 1 to 4 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 5 to 8 646 to 646, 796 to 796, 946 to 946, 1096 to 1096 286 to 286, 31C to 31C, 3B2 to 3B2, 448 to 448 5 to 8 638 to 639, 788 to 789, 938 to 939, 1088 to 1089 27E to 27F, 314 to 315, 3AA to 3AB, 440 to 441 9 to 12 1246 to 1246, 1396 to 1396, 1546 to 1546, 1696 to 1696 4DE to 4DE, 574 to 574, 60A to 60A, 6A0 to 6A0 9 to 12 1238 to 1239, 1388 to 1389, 1538 to 1539, 1688 to 1689 4D6 to 4D7, 56C to 56D, 602 to 603, 698 to 699 13 to 16 1846 to 1846, 1996 to 1996, 2146 to 2146, 2296 to 2296 736 to 736, 7CC to 7CC, 862 to 862, 8F8 to 8F8 13 to 16 1838 to 1839, 1988 to 1989, 2138 to 2139, 2288 to 2289 72E to 72F, 7C4 to 7C5, 85A to 85B, 8F0 to 8F1 1 to 4 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 1 to 4 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 5 to 8 648 to 649, 798 to 799, 948 to 949, 1098 to 1099 288 to 289, 31E to 31F, 3B4 to 3B5, 44A to 44B 5 to 8 640 to 641, 790 to 791, 940 to 941, 1090 to 1091 280 to 281, 316 to 317, 3AC to 3AD, 442 to 443 9 to 12 1248 to 1249, 1398 to 1399, 1548 to 1549, 1698 to 1699 4E0 to 4E1, 576 to 577, 60C to 60D, 6A2 to 6A3 9 to 12 1240 to 1241, 1390 to 1391, 1540 to 1541, 1690 to 1691 4D8 to 4D9, 56E to 56F, 604 to 605, 69A to 69B 13 to 16 1848 to 1849, 1998 to 1999, 2148 to 2149, 2298 to 2299 738 to 739, 7CE to 7CF, 864 to 865, 8FA to 8FB 13 to 16 1840 to 1841, 1990 to 1991, 2140 to 2141, 2290 to 2291 730 to 731, 7C6 to 7C7, 85C to 85D, 8F2 to 8F3 1 to 4 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 5 to 8 650, 800, 950, 1100 28A, 320, 3B6, 44C 1 to 4 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 9 to 12 1250, 1400, 1550, 1700 4E2, 578, 60E, 6A4 13 to 16 1850, 2000, 2150, 2300 73A, 7D0, 866, 8FC 5 to 8 642 to 643, 792 to 793, 942 to 943, 1092 to 1093 282 to 283, 318 to 319, 3AE to 3AF, 444 to 445 1 to 4 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 5 to 8 651, 801, 951, 1101 28B, 321, 3B7, 44D 9 to 12 1242 to 1243, 1392 to 1393, 1542 to 1543, 1692 to 1693 4DA to 4DB, 570 to 571, 606 to 607, 69C to 69D 9 to 12 1251, 1401, 1551, 1701 4E3, 579, 60F, 6A5 13 to 16 1851, 2001, 2151, 2301 73B, 7D1, 867, 8FD 13 to 16 1842 to 1843, 1992 to 1993, 2142 to 2143, 2292 to 2293 732 to 733, 7C8 to 7C9, 85E to 85F, 8F4 to 8F5 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 6 - 148 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 1 to 4 69, 219, 369, 519 45, DB, 171, 207 5 to 8 669, 819, 969, 1119 29D, 333, 3C9, 45F 9 to 12 1269, 1419, 1569, 1719 4F5, 58B, 621, 6B7 13 to 16 1869, 2019, 2169, 2319 74D, 7E3, 879, 90F 1 9) 3) 4) 2 5) SYSTEM MONITOR 10) 6) 11) 8) No. 1) Axis 1 to 4 52, 202, 352, 502 HEX No. 34, CA, 160, 1F6 5 to 8 652, 802, 952, 1102 28C, 322, 3B8, 44E 9 to 12 1252, 1402, 1552, 1702 4E4, 57A, 610, 6A6 13 to 16 1852, 2002, 2152, 2302 73C, 7D2, 868, 8FE 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 1 to 4 2) Buffer memory address DEC 5 to 8 653, 803, 953, 1103 28D, 323, 3B9, 44F 9 to 12 1253, 1403, 1553, 1703 4E5, 57B, 611, 6A7 1 to 4 7) 8) 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 5 to 8 659, 809, 959, 1109 293, 329, 3BF, 455 1259, 1409, 1559, 1709 4EB, 581, 617, 6AD 13 to 16 1859, 2009, 2159, 2309 743, 7D9, 86F, 905 67 43 1 to 4 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 5 to 8 660 to 661, 810 to 811, 960 to 961, 1110 to 1111 294 to 295, 32A to 32B, 3C0 to 3C1, 456 to 457 1 73D, 7D3, 869, 8FF 9 to 12 1260 to 1261, 1410 to 1411, 1560 to 1561, 1710 to 1711 4EC to 4ED, 582 to 583, 618 to 619, 6AE to 6AF 1 to 4 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 13 to 16 1860 to 1861, 2010 to 2011, 2160 to 2160, 2310 to 2311 744 to 745, 7DA to 7DB, 870 to 871, 906 to 907 5 to 8 656, 806, 956, 1106 290, 326, 3BC, 452 1 to 4 62, 212, 362, 512 3E, D4, 16A, 200 9 to 12 1256, 1406, 1556, 1706 4E8, 57E, 614, 6AA 5 to 8 662, 812, 962, 1112 296, 32C, 3C2, 458 13 to 16 1856, 2006, 2156, 2306 740, 7D6, 86C, 902 9 to 12 1262, 1412, 1562, 1712 4EE, 584, 61A, 6B0 1 to 4 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 13 to 16 1862, 2012, 2162, 2312 746, 7DC, 872, 908 5 to 8 657, 807, 957, 1107 291, 327, 3BD, 453 1 to 4 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 5 to 8 663 to 664, 813 to 814, 963 to 964, 1113 to 1114 297 to 298, 32D to 32E, 3C3 to 3C4, 459 to 45A 9 to 12 1263 to 1264, 1413 to 1414, 1563 to 1564, 1713 to 1714 4EF to 4F0, 585 to 586, 61B to 61C, 6B1 to 6B2 13 to 16 1863 to 1864, 2013 to 2014, 2163 to 2164, 2313 to 2314 747 to 748, 7DD to 7DE, 873 to 874, 909 to 90A 9 to 12 1257, 1407, 1557, 1707 4E9, 57F, 615, 6AB 13 to 16 1857, 2007, 2157, 2307 741, 7D7, 86D, 903 10) 1 to 4 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 5 to 8 658, 808, 958, 1108 292, 328, 3BE, 454 9 to 12 1258, 1408, 1558, 1708 4EA, 580, 616, 6AC 13 to 16 1858, 2008, 2158, 2308 742, 7D8, 86E, 904 1 to 4 54 to 55, 204 to 205, 354 to 355, 504 to 505 36 to 37, CC to CD,162 to 163, 1F8 to 1F9 1 to 4 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 40 to 41, D6 to D7, 16C to 16D, 202 to 203 5 to 8 654 to 655, 804 to 805, 954 to 955, 1104 to 1105 28E to 28F, 324 to 325, 3BA to 3BB, 450 to 451 5 to 8 664 to 665, 814 to 815, 964 to 965, 1114 to 1115 298 to 299, 32E to 32F, 3C4 to 3C5, 45A to 45B 9 to 12 1254 to 1255, 1404 to 1405, 1554 to 1555, 1704 to 1705 4E6 to 4E7, 57C to 57D, 612 to 613, 6A8 to 6A9 9 to 12 1264 to 1265, 1414 to 1415, 1564 to 1565, 1714 to 1715 4F0 to 4F1, 586 to 587, 61C to 61D, 6B2 to 6B3 13 to 16 1854 to 1855, 2004 to 2005, 2154 to 2155, 2304 to 2305 73E to 73F, 7D4 to 7D5, 86A to 86B, 900 to 901 13 to 16 1864 to 1865, 2014 to 2015, 2164 to 2165, 2314 to 2315 748 to 749, 7DE to 7DF, 874 to 875, 90A to 90B 12) 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 6) 11) 4 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5) HEX 59, 209, 359, 509 1853, 2003, 2153, 2303 13 to 16 4) DEC 9 to 12 9) 3) Buffer memory address Axis LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 12) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 7) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 149 Screen example 1) 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 8) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 1 to 4 5 to 8 682, 832, 982, 1132 2AA, 340, 3D6, 46C 5 to 8 680 to 681, 830 to 831, 980 to 981, 1130 to 1131 2A8 to 2A9, 33E to 33F, 3D4 to 3D5, 46A to 46B 9 to 12 1282, 1432, 1582, 1732 502, 598, 62E, 6C4 9 to 12 1280 to 1281, 1430 to 1431, 1580 to 1581, 1730 to 1731 500 to 501, 596 to 597, 62C to 62D, 6C2 to 6C3 13 to 16 1882, 2032, 2182, 2332 75A, 7F0, 886, 91C 13 to 16 1880 to 1881, 2030 to 2031, 2180 to 2181, 2330 to 2331 758 to 759, 7EE to 7EF, 884 to 885, 91A to 91B 1 to 4 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 1 to 4 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 5 to 8 683, 833, 983, 1133 2AB, 341, 3D7, 46D 5 to 8 684 to 685, 834 to 835, 984 to 985, 1134 to 1135 2AC to 2AD, 342 to 343, 3D8 to 3D9, 46E to 46F 9 to 12 1283, 1433, 1583, 1733 503, 599, 62F, 6C5 9 to 12 1284 to 1285, 1434 to 1435, 1584 to 1585, 1734 to 1735 504 to 505, 59A to 59B, 630 to 631, 6C6 to 6C7 13 to 16 1883, 2033, 2183, 2333 75B, 7F1, 887, 91D 13 to 16 1884 to 1885, 2034 to 2035, 2184 to 2185, 2334 to 2335 75C to 75D, 7F2 to 7F3, 888 to 889, 91E to 91F 5) 2) 4) Axis 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 1) 3) No. 6) 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 1 to 4 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 1 to 4 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 5 to 8 686, 836, 986, 1136 2AE, 344, 3DA, 470 5 to 8 688, 838, 988, 1138 2B0, 346, 3DC, 472 9 to 12 1286, 1436, 1586, 1736 506, 59C, 632, 6C8 9 to 12 1288, 1438, 1588, 1738 508, 59E, 634, 6CA 13 to 16 1886, 2036, 2186, 2336 75E, 7F4, 88A, 920 13 to 16 1888, 2038, 2188, 2338 760, 7F6, 88C, 922 7) 1 to 4 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 1 to 4 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B 5 to 8 687, 837, 987, 1137 2AF, 345, 3DB, 471 5 to 8 689, 839, 989, 1139 2B1, 347, 3DD, 473 9 to 12 1287, 1437, 1587, 1737 507, 59D, 633, 6C9 13 to 16 1887, 2037, 2187, 2337 75F, 7F5, 88B, 921 6 - 150 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) 9 to 12 1289, 1439, 1589, 1739 509, 59F, 635, 6CB 13 to 16 1889, 2039, 2189, 2339 761, 7F7, 88D, 923 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 5) 2) 2 4) SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 6) 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 5 to 8 670, 820, 970, 1120 29E, 334, 3CA, 460 9 to 12 1270, 1420, 1570, 1720 4F6, 58C, 622, 6B8 13 to 16 1870, 2020, 2170, 2320 74E, 7E4, 87A, 910 1 to 4 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 5 to 8 671, 821, 971, 1121 29F, 335, 3CB, 461 9 to 12 1271, 1421, 1571, 1721 4F7, 58D, 623, 6B9 13 to 16 1871, 2021, 2171, 2321 74F, 7E5, 87B, 911 1 to 4 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 5 to 8 678, 828, 978, 1128 2A6, 33C, 3D2, 468 4) Axis 9 to 12 1278, 1428, 1578, 1728 4FE, 594, 62A, 6C0 1878, 2028, 2178, 2328 756, 7EC, 882, 918 1 to 4 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5 to 8 672 to 673, 822 to 823, 972 to 973, 1122 to 1123 2A0 to 2A1, 336 to 337, 3CC to 3CD, 462 to 463 9 to 12 1272 to 1273, 1422 to 1423, 1572 to 1573, 1722 to 1723 4F8 to 4F9, 58E to 58F, 624 to 625, 6BA to 6BB HEX 1872 to 1873, 2022 to 2023, 2172 to 2173, 2322 to 2323 750 to 751, 7E6 to 7E7, 87C to 87D, 912 to 913 1 to 4 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 5 to 8 674 to 675, 824 to 825, 974 to 975, 1124 to 1125 2A2 to 2A3, 338 to 339, 3CE to 3CF, 464 to 465 9 to 12 1274 to 1275, 1424 to 1425, 1574 to 1575, 1724 to 1725 4FA to 4FB, 590 to 591, 626 to 627, 6BC to 6BD 13 to 16 1874 to 1875, 2024 to 2025, 2174 to 2175, 2324 to 2325 752 to 753, 7E8 to 7E9, 87E to 87F, 914 to 915 1 to 4 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F 5 to 8 676 to 677, 826 to 827, 976 to 977, 1126 to 1127 2A4 to 2A5, 33A to 33B, 3D0 to 3D1, 466 to 467 9 to 12 1276 to 1277, 1426 to 1427, 1576 to 1577, 1726 to 1727 4FC to 4FD, 592 to 593, 628 to 629, 6BE to 6BF 13 to 16 1876 to 1877, 2026 to 2027, 2176 to 2177, 2326 to 2327 754 to 755, 7EA to 7EB, 880 to 881, 916 to 917 13 to 16 5) 13 to 16 Buffer memory address DEC 6) Screen example 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Axis 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 1) 2) NETWORK MONITOR 7 1) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis 8 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 2) 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 151 Q MOTION MONITOR No. Screen example 1) 2) 6) 7) 3) No. Axis 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2410 to 2411, 2510 to 2511, 2610 to 2611, 2710 to 2711 96A to 96B, 9CE to 9CF, A32 to A33, A96 to A97 5 to 8 2810 to 2811, 2910 to 2911, 3010 to 3011, 3110 to 3111 AFA to AFB, B5E to B5F, BC2 to BC3, C26 to C27 9 to 12 3210 to 3211, 3310 to 3311, 3410 to 3411, 3510 to 3511 C8A to C8B, CEE to CEF, D52 to D53, DB6 to DB7 E22 to E23, E86 to E87, EEA to EEB, F4E to F4F 13 to 16 3610 to 3611, 3710 to 3711, 3810 to 3811, 3910 to 3911 E1A to E1B, E7E to E7F, EE2 to EE3, F46 to F47 2402 to 2403, 2502 to 2503, 2602 to 2603, 2702 to 2703 962 to 963, 9C6 to 9C7, A2A to A2B, A8E to A8F 1 to 4 2412 to 2413, 2512 to 2513, 2612 to 2613, 2712 to 2713 96C to 96D, 9D0 to 9D1, A34 to A35, A98 to A99 5 to 8 2802 to 2803, 2902 to 2903, 3002 to 3003, 3102 to 3103 AF2 to AF3, B56 to B57, BBA to BBB, C1E to C1F 5 to 8 2812 to 2813, 2912 to 2913, 3012 to 3013, 3112 to 3113 AFC to AFD, B60 to B61, BC4 to BC5, C28 to C29 9 to 12 3202 to 3203, 3302 to 3303, 3402 to 3403, 3502 to 3503 C82 to C83, CE6 to CE7, D4A to D4B, DAE to DAF 9 to 12 3212 to 3213, 3312 to 3313, 3412 to 3413, 3512 to 3513 C8C to C8D, CF0 to CF1, D54 to D55, DB8 to DB9 13 to 16 3602 to 3603, 3702 to 3703, 3802 to 3803, 3902 to 3903 E12 to E13, E76 to E77, EDA to EDB, F3E to F3F 13 to 16 3612 to 3613, 3712 to 3713, 3812 to 3813, 3912 to 3913 E1C to E1D, E80 to E81, EE4 to EE5, F48 to F49 1 to 4 2420 to 2421, 2520 to 2521, 2620 to 2621, 2720 to 2721 974 to 975, 9D8 to 9D9, A3C to A3D, AA0 to AA1 1 to 4 2430, 2530, 2630, 2730 97E, 9E2, A46, AAA 5 to 8 2830, 2930, 3030, 3130 B0E, B72, BD6, C3A 9 to 12 3230, 3330, 3430, 3530 C9E, D02, D66, DCA 13 to 16 3630, 3730, 3830, 3930 E2E, E92, EF6, F5A 1 to 4 2431, 2531, 2631, 2731 97F, 9E3, A47, AAB 5 to 8 2831, 2931, 3031, 3131 B0F, B73, BD7, C3B 9 to 12 3231, 3331, 3431, 3531 C9F, D03, D67, DCB 13 to 16 3631, 3731, 3831, 3931 E2F, E93, EF7, F5B 1 to 4 2418 to 2419, 2518 to 2519, 2618 to 2619, 2718 to 2719 972 to 973, 9D6 to 9D7, A3A to A3B, A9E to A9F 5 to 8 2818 to 2819, 2918 to 2919, 3018 to 3019, 3118 to 3119 B02 to B03, B66 to B67, BCA to BCB, C2E to C2F 9 to 12 3218 to 3219, 3318 to 3319, 3418 to 3419, 3518 to 3519 C92 to C93, CF6 to CF7, D5A to D5B, DBE to DBF 13 to 16 3618 to 3619, 3718 to 3719, 3818 to 3819, 3918 to 3919 1 to 4 1) 2) 5 to 8 2820 to 2821, 2920 to 2921, 3020 to 3021, 3120 to 3121 B04 to B05, B68 to B69, BCC to BCD, C30 to C31 9 to 12 3220 to 3221, 3320 to 3321, 3420 to 3421, 3520 to 3521 C94 to C95, CF8 to CF9, D5C to D5D, DC0 to DC1 3) 13 to 16 6 - 152 3620 to 3621, 3720 to 3721, 3820 to 3821, 3920 to 3921 E24 to E25, E88 to E89, EEC to EED, F50 to F51 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 4) 5) 6) 7) 1 Screen example 3) 2) OVERVIEW 1) 8) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 9) 3) 4) 5) 2427, 2527, 2627, 2727 No. 97B, 9DF, A43, AA7 Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 1 to 4 2436, 2536, 2636, 2736 984, 9E8, A4C, AB0 5 to 8 2836, 2936, 3036, 3136 B14, B78, BDC, C40 9 to 12 3236, 3336, 3436, 3536 CA4, D08, D6C, DD0 E34, E98, EFC, F60 5 to 8 2827, 2927, 3027, 3127 B0B, B6F, BD3, C37 9 to 12 3227, 3327, 3427, 3527 C9B, CFF, D63, DC7 13 to 16 3627, 3727, 3827, 3927 E2B, E8F, EF3, F57 13 to 16 3636, 3736, 3836, 3936 1 to 4 2428, 2528, 2628, 2728 97C, 9E0, A44, AA8 1 to 4 2437, 2537, 2637, 2737 985, 9E9, A4D, AB1 5 to 8 2828, 2928, 3028, 3128 B0C, B70, BD4, C38 5 to 8 2837, 2937, 3037, 3137 B15, B79, BDD, C41 9 to 12 3228, 3328, 3428, 3528 C9C, D00, D64, DC8 9 to 12 3237, 3337, 3437, 3537 CA5, D09, D6D, DD1 13 to 16 3628, 3728, 3828, 3928 E2C, E90, EF4, F58 13 to 16 3637, 3737, 3837, 3937 E35, E99, EFD, F61 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 1 to 4 2432, 2532, 2632, 2732 980, 9E4, A48, AAC 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 5 to 8 2832, 2932, 3032, 3132 B10, B74, BD8, C3C 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 9 to 12 3232, 3332, 3432, 3532 CA0, D04, D68, DCC 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 13 to 16 3632, 3732, 3832, 3932 E30, E94, EF8, F5C 6) 7) 8) 1 to 4 2434, 2534, 2634, 2734 982, 9E6, A4A, AAE 1 to 4 2433, 2533, 2633, 2733 981, 9E5, A49, AAD 5 to 8 2834, 2934, 3034, 3134 B12, B76, BDA, C3E 5 to 8 2833, 2933, 3033, 3133 B11, B75, BD9, C3D 9 to 12 3234, 3334, 3434, 3534 CA2, D06, D6A, DCE 13 to 16 3634, 3734, 3834, 3934 E32, E96, EFA, F5E 1 to 4 2435, 2535, 2635, 2735 983, 9E7, A4B, AAF 5 to 8 2835, 2935, 3035, 3135 B13, B77, BDB, C3F 9 to 12 3235, 3335, 3435, 3535 CA3, D07, D6B, DCF 13 to 16 3635, 3735, 3835, 3935 E33, E97, EFB, F5F 9) - 9 to 12 3233, 3333, 3433, 3533 CA1, D05, D69, DCD 13 to 16 3633, 3733, 3833, 3933 E31, E95, EF9, F5D - - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 HEX 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 6) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 5) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 153 Screen example 1) 2) 4) No. Axis 3) DEC 6) 5) Buffer memory address HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2454 to 2455, 2554 to 2555, 2654 to 2655, 2754 to 2755 996 to 997, 9FA to 9FB, A5E to A5F, AC2 to AC3 5 to 8 2854 to 2855, 2954 to 2955, 3054 to 3055, 3154 to 3155 B26 to B27, B8A to B8B, BEE to BEF, C52 to C53 9 to 12 3254 to 3255, 3354 to 3355, 3454 to 3455, 3554 to 3555 CB6 to CB7, D1A to D1B, D7E to D7F, DE2 to DE3 E40 to E41, EA4 to EA5, F08 to F09, F6C to F6D 13 to 16 3654 to 3655, 3754 to 3755, 3854 to 3855, 3954 to 3955 E46 to E47, EAA to EAB, F0E to F0F, F72 to F73 2450 to 2451, 2550 to 2551, 2650 to 2651, 2750 to 2751 992 to 993, 9F6 to 9F7, A5A to A5B, ABE to ABF 1 to 4 2456, 2556, 2656, 2756 998, 9FC, A60, AC4 2850 to 2851, 2950 to 2951, 3050 to 3051, 3150 to 3151 B22 to B23, B86 to B87, BEA to BEB, C4E to C4F 5 to 8 2856, 2956, 3056, 3156 B28, B8C, BF0, C54 9 to 12 3250 to 3251, 3350 to 3351, 3450 to 3451, 3550 to 3551 CB2 to CB3, D16 to D17, D7A to D7B, DDE to DDF 9 to 12 3256, 3356, 3456, 3556 CB8, D1C, D80, DE4 13 to 16 3650 to 3651, 3750 to 3751, 3850 to 3851, 3950 to 3951 E42 to E43, EA6 to EA7, F0A to F0B, F6E to F6F 13 to 16 3656, 3756, 3856, 3956 E48, EAC, F10, F74 1 to 4 2452 to 2453, 2552 to 2553, 2652 to 2653, 2752 to 2753 994 to 995, 9F8 to 9F9, A5C to A5D, AC0 to AC1 1 to 4 2464 to 2469, 2564 to 2569, 2664 to 2669, 2764 to 2769 9A0 to 9A5, A04 to A09, A68 to A6D, ACC to AD1 5 to 8 2852 to 2853, 2952 to 2953, 3052 to 3053, 3152 to 3153 B24 to B25, B88 to B89, BEC to BED, C50 to C51 5 to 8 2864 to 2869, 2964 to 2969, 3064 to 3069, 3164 to 3169 B30 to B35, B94 to B99, BF8 to BFD, C5C to C61 9 to 12 3252 to 3253, 3352 to 3353, 3452 to 3453, 3552 to 3553 CB4 to CB5, D18 to D19, D7C to D7D, DE0 to DE1 9 to 12 3264 to 3269, 3364 to 3369, 3464 to 3469, 3564 to 3569 CC0 to CC5, D24 to D29, D88 to D8D, DEC to DF1 13 to 16 3652 to 3653, 3752 to 3753, 3852 to 3853, 3952 to 3953 E44 to E45, EA8 to EA9, F0C to F0D, F70 to F71 13 to 16 3664 to 3669, 3764 to 3769, 3864 to 3869, 3964 to 3969 E50 to E55, EB4 to EB9, F18 to F1D, F7C to F81 1 to 4 2448 to 2449, 2548 to 2549, 2648 to 2649, 2748 to 2749 990 to 991, 9F4 to 9F5, A58 to A59, ABC to ABD 5 to 8 2848 to 2849, 2948 to 2949, 3048 to 3049, 3148 to 3149 B20 to B21, B84 to B85, BE8 to BE9, C4C to C4D 9 to 12 3248 to 3249, 3348 to 3349, 3448 to 3449, 3548 to 3549 CB0 to CB1, D14 to D15, D78 to D79, DDC to DDD 13 to 16 3648 to 3649, 3748 to 3749, 3848 to 3849, 3948 to 3949 1 to 4 5 to 8 1) 2) 3) 6 - 154 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 4) 5) 6) 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 2) 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4) 5) 6) Axis 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 2470, 2570, 2670, 2770 Axis 9A6, A0A, A6E, AD2 5 to 8 2870, 2970, 3070, 3170 B36, B9A, BFE, C62 9 to 12 3270, 3370, 3470, 3570 CC6, D2A, D8E, DF2 4) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2478, 2578, 2678, 2778 9AE, A12, A76, ADA 5 to 8 2878, 2978, 3078, 3178 B3E, BA2, C06, C6A 9 to 12 3278, 3378, 3478, 3578 CCE, D32, D96, DFA 13 to 16 3670, 3770, 3870, 3970 E56, EBA, F1E, F82 13 to 16 3678, 3778, 3878, 3978 E5E, EC2, F26, F8A 1 to 4 2476, 2576, 2676, 2776 9AC, A10, A74, AD8 1 to 4 2479, 2579, 2679, 2779 9AF, A13, A77, ADB 5 to 8 2876, 2976, 3076, 3176 B3C, BA0, C04, C68 5 to 8 2879, 2979, 3079, 3179 B3F, BA3, C07, C6B 9 to 12 3276, 3376, 3476, 3576 CCC, D30, D94, DF8 9 to 12 3279, 3379, 3479, 3579 CCF, D33, D97, DFB 13 to 16 3676, 3776, 3876, 3976 E5C, EC0, F24, F88 13 to 16 3679, 3779, 3879, 3979 E5F, EC3, F27, F8B 1 to 4 2477, 2577, 2677, 2777 9AD, A11, A75, AD9 1 to 4 2480, 2580, 2680, 2780 9B0, A14, A78, ADC 5 to 8 2877, 2977, 3077, 3177 B3D, BA1, C05, C69 5 to 8 2880, 2980, 3080, 3180 B40, BA4, C08, C6C 9 to 12 3277, 3377, 3477, 3577 CCD, D31, D95, DF9 9 to 12 3280, 3380, 3480, 3580 CD0, D34, D98, DFC 13 to 16 3677, 3777, 3877, 3977 E5D, EC1, F25, F89 13 to 16 3680, 3780, 3880, 3980 E60, EC4, F28, F8C 5) 6) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 1) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 7 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2424 to 2425, 2524 to 2525, 2624 to 2625, 2724 to 2725 978 to 979, 9DC to 9DD, A40 to A41, AA4 to AA5 5 to 8 2824 to 2825, 2924 to 2925, 3024 to 3025, 3124 to 3125 B08 to B09, B6C to B6D, BD0 to BD1, C34 to C35 9 to 12 3224 to 3225, 3324 to 3325, 3424 to 3425, 3524 to 3525 C98 to C99, CFC to CFD, D60 to D61, DC4 to DC5 13 to 16 3624 to 3625, 3724 to 3725, 3824 to 3825, 3924 to 3925 E28 to E29, E8C to E8D, EF0 to EF1, F54 to F55 1) No. 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2426, 2526, 2626, 2726 97A, 9DE, A42, AA6 5 to 8 2826, 2926, 3026, 3126 B0A, B6E, BD2, C36 9 to 12 3226, 3326, 3426, 3526 C9A, CFE, D62, DC6 13 to 16 3626, 3726, 3826, 3926 E2A, E8E, EF2, F56 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 155 Screen example 1) 3) 4) 2) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 9 to 12 5126 to 5127, 5226 to 5227, 5326 to 5327, 5426 to 5427 1406 to 1407, 146A to 146B, 14CE to 14CF, 1532 to 1533 1 to 4 2414 to 2415, 2514 to 2515, 2614 to 2615, 2714 to 2715 96E to 96F, 9D2 to 9D3, A36 to A37, A9A to A9B 5 to 8 2814 to 2815, 2914 to 2915, 3014 to 3015, 3114 to 3115 AFE to AFF, B62 to B63, BC6 to BC7, C2A to C2B 13 to 16 5526 to 5527, 5626 to 5627, 5726 to 5727, 5826 to 5827 1596 to 1597, 15FA to 15FB, 165E to 165F, 16C2 to 16C3 9 to 12 3214 to 3215, 3314 to 3315, 3414 to 3415, 3514 to 3515 C8E to C8F, CF2 to CF3, D56 to D57, DBA to DBB 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 to 4 4328, 4428, 4528, 4628 10E8, 114C, 11B0, 1214 5 to 8 4728, 4828, 4928, 5028 1278, 12DC, 1340, 13A4 9 to 12 5128, 5228, 5328, 5428 1408, 146C, 14D0, 1534 13 to 16 5528, 5628, 5728, 5828 1598, 15FC, 1660, 16C4 2) 1) 13 to 16 3614 to 3615, 3714 to 3715, 3814 to 3815, 3914 to 3915 E1E to E1F, E82 to E83, EE6 to EE7, F4A to F4B 1 to 4 4326 to 4327, 4426 to 4427, 4526 to 4527, 4626 to 4627 10E6 to 10E7, 114A to 114B, 11AE to 11AF, 1212 to 1213 2) 5 to 8 6 - 156 4726 to 4727, 4826 to 4827, 4926 to 4927, 5026 to 5027 1276 to 1277,12DA to 12DB, 133E to 133F, 13A2 to 13A3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 3) 4) 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) 3) 10EA to 10EB, 114E to 114F, 11B2 to 11B3, 1216 to 1217 5 to 8 4730 to 4731, 4830 to 4831, 4930 to 4931, 5030 to 5031 127A to 127B, 12DE to 12DF, 1342 to 1343, 13A6 to 13A7 9 to 12 5130 to 5131, 5230 to 5231, 5330 to 5331, 5430 to 5431 140A to 140B, 146E to 146F, 14D2 to 14D3, 1536 to 1537 13 to 16 5530 to 5531, 5630 to 5631, 5730 to 5731, 5830 to 5831 159A to 159B, 15FE to 15FF, 1662 to 1663, 16C6 to 16C7 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 HEX 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 to 4 4332, 4432, 4532, 4632 10EC, 1150, 11B4, 1218 5 to 8 4732, 4832, 4932, 5032 127C, 12E0, 1344, 13A8 9 to 12 5132, 5232, 5332, 5432 140C, 1470, 14D4, 1538 13 to 16 5532, 5632, 5732, 5832 159C, 1600, 1664, 16C8 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 4330 to 4331, 4430 to 4431, 4530 to 4531, 4630 to 4631 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 157 Screen example 3) 1) 4) 5) 6) 2) 7) 8) No. Axis 1 to 4 5 to 8 Buffer memory address DEC 4306 to 4307, 4406 to 4407, 4506 to 4507, 4606 to 4607 4706 to 4707, 4806 to 4807, 4906 to 4907, 5006 to 5007 HEX 10D2 to 10D3, 1136 to 1137, 119A to 119B, 11FE to 11FF No. 1 to 4 3) 1262 to 1263, 12C6 to 12C7, 132A to 132B, 138E to 138F 1) 4) 9 to 12 13 to 16 1 to 4 5 to 8 5106 to 5107, 5206 to 5207, 5306 to 5307, 5406 to 5407 13F2 to 13F3, 1456 to 1457, 14BA to 14BB, 151E to 151F 5506 to 5507, 5606 to 5607, 5706 to 5707, 5806 to 5807 1582 to 1583, 15E6 to 15E7, 164A to 164B, 16AE to 16AF 4314 to 4315, 4414 to 4415, 4514 to 4515, 4614 to 4615 10DA to 10DB, 113E to 113F, 11A2 to 11A3, 1206 to 1207 4714 to 4715, 4814 to 4815, 4914 to 4915, 5014 to 5015 126A to 126B, 12CE to 12CF, 1332 to 1333, 1396 to 1397 2) 5) 6) 7) 9 to 12 13 to 16 6 - 158 5114 to 5115, 5214 to 5215, 5314 to 5315, 5414 to 5415 13FA to 13FB, 145E to 145F, 14C2 to 14C3, 1526 to 1527 5514 to 5515, 5614 to 5615, 5714 to 5715, 5814 to 5815 158A to 158B, 15EE to 15EF, 1652 to 1653, 16B6 to 16B7 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Axis 8) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 4313, 4413, 4513, 4613 10D9, 113D, 11A1, 1205 1269, 12CD, 1331, 1395 5 to 8 4713, 4813, 4913, 5013 9 to 12 5113, 5213, 5313, 5413 13F9, 145D, 14C1, 1525 13 to 16 5513, 5613, 5713, 5813 1589, 15ED, 1651, 16B5 1 to 4 4344, 4444, 4544, 4644 10F8, 115C, 11C0, 1224 5 to 8 4744, 4844, 4944, 5044 1288, 12EC, 1350, 13B4 9 to 12 5144, 5244, 5344, 5444 1418, 147C, 14E0, 1544 13 to 16 5544, 5644, 5744, 5844 15A8, 160C, 1670, 16D4 1 to 4 4345, 4445, 4545, 4645 10F9, 115D, 11C1, 1225 5 to 8 4745, 4845, 4945, 5045 1289, 12ED, 1351, 13B5 9 to 12 5145, 5245, 5345, 5445 1419, 147D, 14E1, 1545 13 to 16 5545, 5645, 5745, 5845 15A9, 160D, 1671, 16D5 1 to 4 4346, 4446, 4546, 4646 10FA, 115E, 11C2, 1226 5 to 8 4746, 4846, 4946, 5046 128A, 12EE, 1352, 13B6 9 to 12 5146, 5246, 5346, 5446 141A, 147E, 14E2, 1546 13 to 16 5546, 5646, 5746, 5846 15AA, 160E, 1672, 16D6 1 to 4 4347, 4447, 4547, 4647 10FB, 115F, 11C3, 1227 5 to 8 4747, 4847, 4947, 5047 128B, 12EF, 1353, 13B7 9 to 12 5147, 5247, 5347, 5447 141B, 147F, 14E3, 1547 13 to 16 5547, 5647, 5747, 5847 15AB, 160F, 1673, 16D7 1 to 4 4305, 4405, 4505, 4605 10D1, 1135, 1199, 11FD 5 to 8 4705, 4805, 4905, 5005 1261, 12C5, 1329, 138D 9 to 12 5105, 5205, 5305, 5405 13F1, 1455, 14B9, 151D 13 to 16 5505, 5605, 5705, 5805 1581, 15E5, 1649, 16AD 1 8) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 2) OVERVIEW Screen example 14) 7) 4) 5) 6) 7) 4300, 4400, 4500, 4600 10CC, 1130, 1194, 11F8 5 to 8 4700, 4800, 4900, 5000 125C, 12C0, 1324, 1388 13EC, 1450, 14B4, 1518 9 to 12 5100, 5200, 5300, 5400 13 to 16 5500, 5600, 5700, 5800 157C, 15E0, 1644, 16A8 1 to 4 4301, 4401, 4501, 4601 10CD, 1131, 1195, 11F9 5 to 8 4701, 4801, 4901, 5001 125D, 12C1, 1325, 1389 9 to 12 5101, 5201, 5301, 5401 13ED, 1451, 14B5, 1519 13 to 16 5501, 5601, 5701, 5801 157D, 15E1, 1645, 16A9 1 to 4 4302, 4402, 4502, 4602 10CE, 1132, 1196, 11FA 5 to 8 4702, 4802, 4902, 5002 125E, 12C2, 1326, 138A 9 to 12 5102, 5202, 5302, 5402 13EE, 1452, 14B6, 151A Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 4310 to 4311, 4410 to 4411, 4510 to 4511, 4610 to 4611 10D6 to 10D7, 113A to 113B, 119E to 119F, 1202 to 1203 5 to 8 4710 to 4711, 4810 to 4811, 4910 to 4911, 5010 to 5011 1266 to 1267, 12CA to 12CB, 132E to 132F, 1392 to 1393 9 to 12 5110 to 5111, 5210 to 5211, 5310 to 5311, 5410 to 5411 13F6 to 13F7, 145A to 145B, 14BE to 14BF, 1522 to 1523 13 to 16 5510 to 5511, 5610 to 5611, 5710 to 5711, 5810 to 5811 1586 to 1587, 15EA to 15EB, 164E to 164F, 16B2 to 16B3 9) 13 to 16 5502, 5602, 5702, 5802 157E, 15E2, 1646, 16AA 1 to 4 4303, 4403, 4503, 4603 10CF, 1133, 1197, 11FB 1 to 4 4320, 4420, 4520, 4620 10E0, 1144, 11A8, 120C 5 to 8 4703, 4803, 4903, 5003 125F, 12C3, 1327, 138B 5 to 8 4720, 4820, 4920, 5020 1270, 12D4, 1338, 139C 1400, 1464, 14C8, 152C 10) 9 to 12 5103, 5203, 5303, 5403 13EF, 1453, 14B7, 151B 9 to 12 5120, 5220, 5320, 5420 13 to 16 5503, 5603, 5703, 5803 157F, 15E3, 1647, 16AB 13 to 16 5520, 5620, 5720, 5820 1590, 15F4, 1658, 16BC 1 to 4 4304, 4404, 4504, 4604 10D0, 1134, 1198, 11FC 1 to 4 4321, 4421, 4521, 4621 10E1, 1145, 11A9, 120D 1271, 12D5, 1339, 139D 5 to 8 4704, 4804, 4904, 5004 1260, 12C4, 1328, 138C 9 to 12 5104, 5204, 5304, 5404 13F0, 1454, 14B8, 151C 13 to 16 5504, 5604, 5704, 5804 1580, 15E4, 1648, 16AC 1 to 4 4312, 4412, 4512, 4612 10D8, 113C, 11A0, 1204 5 to 8 4712, 4812, 4912, 5012 1268, 12CC, 1330, 1394 9 to 12 5112, 5212, 5312, 5412 13F8, 145C, 14C0, 1524 13 to 16 5512, 5612, 5712, 5812 1588, 15EC, 1650, 16B4 1 to 4 4316, 4416, 4516, 4616 10DC, 1140, 11A4, 1208 11) 5 to 8 4721, 4821, 4921, 5021 9 to 12 5121, 5221, 5321, 5421 1401, 1465, 14C9, 152D 13 to 16 5521, 5621, 5721, 5821 1591, 15F5, 1659, 16BD 1 to 4 4322 to 4323, 4422 to 4423, 4522 to 4523, 4622 to 4623 10E2 to 10E3, 1146 to 1147, 11AA to 11AB, 120E to 120F 5 to 8 4722 to 4723, 4822 to 4823, 4922 to 4923, 5022 to 5023 1272 to 1273, 12D6 to 12D7, 133A to 133B, 139E to 139F 5 to 8 4716, 4816, 4916, 5016 126C, 12D0, 1334, 1398 9 to 12 5116, 5216, 5316, 5416 13FC, 1460, 14C4, 1528 13 to 16 5516, 5616, 5716, 5816 158C, 15F0, 1654, 16B8 9 to 12 5122 to 5123, 5222 to 5223, 5322 to 5323, 5422 to 5423 1402 to 1403, 1466 to 1467, 14CA to 14CB, 152E to 152F 1 to 4 4308 to 4309, 4408 to 4409, 4508 to 4509, 4608 to 4609 10D4 to 10D5, 1138 to 1139, 119C to 119D, 1200 to 1201 13 to 16 5522 to 5523, 5622 to 5623, 5722 to 5723, 5822 to 5823 1592 to 1593, 15F6 to 15F7, 165A to 165B, 16BE to 16BF 4708 to 4709, 4808 to 4809, 4908 to 4909, 5008 to 5009 1264 to 1265, 12C8 to 12C9, 132C to 132D, 1390 to 1391 1 to 4 4324, 4424, 4524, 4624 10E4, 1148, 11AC, 1210 5 to 8 5 to 8 4724, 4824, 4924, 5024 1274, 12D8, 133C, 13A0 9 to 12 5124, 5224, 5324, 5424 1404, 1468, 14CC, 1530 5108 to 5109, 5208 to 5209, 5308 to 5309, 5408 to 5409 13F4 to 13F5, 1458 to 1459, 14BC to 14BD, 1520 to 1521 13 to 16 5524, 5624, 5724, 5824 1594, 15F8, 165C, 16C0 1 to 4 4325, 4425, 4525, 4625 10E5, 1149, 11AD, 1211 5 to 8 4725, 4825, 4925, 5025 1275, 12D9, 133D, 13A1 5508 to 5509, 5608 to 5609, 5708 to 5709, 5808 to 5809 1584 to 1585, 15E8 to 15E9, 164C to 164D, 16B0 to 16B1 9 to 12 5125, 5225, 5325, 5425 1405, 1469, 14CD, 1531 13 to 16 5525, 5625, 5725, 5825 1595, 15F9, 165D, 16C1 8) 9 to 12 13 to 16 12) 13) 14) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 159 Screen example 1) 3) 5) 6) 7) 8) 4) 9) 2) 10) 11) 12) No. Axis 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Buffer memory address DEC 4338, 4438, 4538, 4638 HEX No. 10F2, 1156, 11BA, 121E 5 to 8 4738, 4838, 4938, 5038 1282, 12E6, 134A, 13AE 9 to 12 5138, 5238, 5338, 5438 1412, 1476, 14DA, 153E 13 to 16 5538, 5638, 5738, 5838 1 to 4 5 to 8 Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 15A2, 1606, 166A, 16CE 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 4348, 4448, 4548, 4648 10FC, 1160, 11C4, 1228 1 to 4 4343, 4443, 4543, 4643 10F7, 115B, 11BF, 1223 4748, 4848, 4948, 5048 128C, 12F0, 1354, 13B8 5 to 8 4743, 4843, 4943, 5043 1287, 12EB, 134F, 13B3 9 to 12 5148, 5248, 5348, 5448 141C, 1480, 14E4, 1548 9 to 12 5143, 5243, 5343, 5443 1417, 147B, 14DF, 1543 13 to 16 5548, 5648, 5748, 5848 15AC, 1610, 1674, 16D8 13 to 16 5543, 5643, 5743, 5843 15A7, 160B, 166F, 16D3 1 to 4 4349, 4449, 4549, 4649 10FD, 1161, 11C5, 1229 1 to 4 4351, 4451, 4551, 4651 10FF, 1163, 11C7, 122B 8) 9) 5 to 8 4749, 4849, 4949, 5049 128D, 12F1, 1355, 13B9 9 to 12 5149, 5249, 5349, 5449 141D, 1481, 14E5, 1549 13 to 16 5549, 5649, 5749, 5849 15AD, 1611, 1675, 16D9 13 to 16 5551, 5651, 5751, 5851 15AF, 1613, 1677, 16DB 1 to 4 4350, 4450, 4550, 4650 10FE, 1162, 11C6, 122A 1 to 4 4352, 4452, 4552, 4652 1100, 1164, 11C8, 122C 5 to 8 4750, 4850, 4950, 5050 128E, 12F2, 1356, 13BA 9 to 12 5150, 5250, 5350, 5450 141E, 1482, 14E6, 154A 10) 11) 5 to 8 4751, 4851, 4951, 5051 128F, 12F3, 1357, 13BB 9 to 12 5151, 5251, 5351, 5451 141F, 1483, 14E7, 154B 5 to 8 4752, 4852, 4952, 5052 1290, 12F4, 1358, 13BC 9 to 12 5152, 5252, 5352, 5452 1420, 1484, 14E8, 154C 13 to 16 5550, 5650, 5750, 5850 15AE, 1612, 1676, 16DA 13 to 16 5552, 5652, 5752, 5852 15B0, 1614, 1678, 16DC 1 to 4 4339, 4439, 4539, 4639 10F3, 1157, 11BB, 121F 1 to 4 4359, 4459, 4559, 4659 1107, 116B, 11CF, 1233 5 to 8 4739, 4839, 4939, 5039 1283, 12E7, 134B, 13AF 9 to 12 5139, 5239, 5339, 5439 1413, 1477, 14DB, 153F 13 to 16 5539, 5639, 5739, 5839 15A3, 1607, 166B, 16CF 13 to 16 5559, 5659, 5759, 5859 15B7, 161B, 167F, 16E3 1 to 4 4340, 4440, 4540, 4640 10F4, 1158, 11BC, 1220 1 to 4 4365, 4465, 4565, 4665 110D, 1171, 11D5, 1239 5 to 8 4740, 4840, 4940, 5040 1284, 12E8, 134C, 13B0 9 to 12 5140, 5240, 5340, 5440 1414, 1478, 14DC, 1540 13 to 16 5540, 5640, 5740, 5840 15A4, 1608, 166C, 16D0 1 to 4 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 6 - 160 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 12) 13) - 5 to 8 4759, 4859, 4959, 5059 1297, 12FB, 135F, 13C3 9 to 12 5159, 5259, 5359, 5459 1427, 148B, 14EF, 1553 5 to 8 4765, 4865, 4965, 5065 129D, 1301, 1365, 13C9 9 to 12 5165, 5265, 5365, 5465 142D, 1491, 14F5, 1559 13 to 16 5565, 5665, 5765, 5865 15BD, 1621, 1685, 16E9 - - - 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 3) 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4) HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 10EE to 10EF, 1152 to 1153, 11B6 to 11B7, 121A to 121B 1 to 4 4317, 4417, 4517, 4617 10DD, 1141, 11A5, 1209 1 to 4 4334 to 4335, 4434 to 4435, 4534 to 4535, 4634 to 4635 5 to 8 4717, 4817, 4917, 5017 126D, 12D1, 1335, 1399 5 to 8 4734 to 4735, 4834 to 4835, 4934 to 4935, 5034 to 5035 127E to 127F, 12E2 to 12E3, 1346 to 1347, 13AA to 13AB 9 to 12 5117, 5217, 5317, 5417 13FD, 1461, 14C5, 1529 9 to 12 5134 to 5135, 5234 to 5235, 5334 to 5335, 5434 to 5435 140E to 140F, 1472 to 1473, 14D6 to 14D7, 153A to 153B 13 to 16 5517, 5617, 5717, 5817 158D, 15F1, 1655, 16B9 13 to 16 5534 to 5535, 5634 to 5635, 5734 to 5735, 5834 to 5835 159E to 159F, 1602 to 1603, 1666 to 1667, 16CA to 16CB 1 to 4 4318 to 4319, 4418 to 4419, 4518 to 4519, 4618 to 4619 10DE to 10DF, 1142 to 1143, 11A6 to 11A7, 120A to 120B 1 to 4 4336 to 4337, 4436 to 4437, 4536 to 4537, 4636 to 4637 10F0 to 10F1, 1154 to 1155, 11B8 to 11B9, 121C to 121D 5 to 8 4718 to 4719, 4818 to 4819, 4918 to 4919, 5018 to 5019 126E to 126F, 12D2 to 12D3, 1336 to 1337, 139A to 139B 5 to 8 4736 to 4737, 4836 to 4837, 4936 to 4937, 5036 to 5037 1280 to 1281, 12E4 to 12E5, 1348 to 1349, 13AC to 13AD 9 to 12 5118 to 5119, 5218 to 5219, 5318 to 5319, 5418 to 5419 13FE to 13FF, 1462 to 1463, 14C6 to 14C7, 152A to 152B 9 to 12 5136 to 5137, 5236 to 5237, 5336 to 5337, 5436 to 5437 1410 to 1411, 1474 to 1475, 14D8 to 14D9, 153C to 153D 13 to 16 5518 to 5519, 5618 to 5619, 5718 to 5719, 5818 to 5819 158E to 158F, 15F2 to 15F3, 1656 to 1657, 16BA to 16BB 13 to 16 5536 to 5537, 5636 to 5637, 5736 to 5737, 5836 to 5837 15A0 to 15A1, 1604 to 1605, 1668 to 1669, 16CC to 16CD 1) 3) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 4) 5 7 NETWORK MONITOR 2) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Buffer memory address DEC MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 161 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) Buffer memory address No. Axis 1) - 4012 to 4016 2) - 3) - 4) Buffer memory address No. Axis FAC to FB0 9) - 4052 to 4056 FD4 to FD8 4017 to 4021 FB1 to FB5 10) - 4057 to 4061 FD9 to FDD 4022 to 4026 FB6 to FBA 11) - 4062 to 4066 FDE to FE2 - 4027 to 4031 FBB to FBF 12) - 4067 to 4071 FE3 to FE7 5) - 4032 to 4036 FC0 to FC4 13) - 4072 to 4076 FE8 to FEC 6) - 4037 to 4041 FC5 to FC9 14) - 4077 to 4081 FED to FF1 7) - 4042 to 4046 FCA to FCE 15) - 4082 to 4086 FF2 to FF6 8) - 4047 to 4051 FCF to FD3 16) - 4087 to 4091 FF7 to FFB DEC HEX DEC HEX Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) Buffer memory address No. Axis 1) - 4093 to 4096 2) - 3) - 4) 34) Buffer memory address No. Axis FFD to 1000 13) - 4141 to 4144 4097 to 4100 1001 to 1004 14) - 4101 to 4104 1005 to 1008 15) - - 4105 to 4108 1009 to 100C 16) 5) - 4109 to 4112 100D to 1010 6) - 4113 to 4116 7) - 4117 to 4120 DEC Axis 102D to 1030 25) - 4190 to 4193 105E to 1061 4145 to 4148 1031 to 1034 26) - 4194 to 4197 1062 to 1065 4149 to 4152 1035 to 1038 27) - 4198 to 4201 1066 to 1069 - 4153 to 4156 1039 to 103C 28) - 4202 to 4205 106A to 106D 17) - 4158 to 4161 103E to 1041 29) - 4206 to 4209 106E to 1071 1011 to 1014 18) - 4162 to 4165 1042 to 1045 30) - 4210 to 4213 1072 to 1075 1015 to 1018 19) - 4166 to 4169 1046 to 1049 31) - 4214 to 4217 1076 to 1079 32) - 4218 to 4221 107A to 107D 33) - 31300 to 31315 7A44 to 7A53 34) - 31316 to 31331 7A54 to 7A63 DEC HEX 8) - 4121 to 4124 1019 to 101C 20) - 4170 to 4173 104A to 104D 9) - 4125 to 4128 101D to 1020 21) - 4174 to 4177 104E to 1051 10) - 4129 to 4132 1021 to 1024 22) - 4178 to 4181 1052 to 1055 11) - 4133 to 4136 1025 to 1028 23) - 4182 to 4185 1056 to 1059 12) - 4137 to 4140 1029 to 102C 24) - 4186 to 4189 105A to 105D 6 - 162 Buffer memory address No. HEX 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens DEC HEX 1 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7 12020 to 12022, 12024 to 12029 2EF4 to 2EF6, 2EF8 to 2EFD LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 11 16020 to 16022, 16024 to 16029 3E94 to 3E96, 3E98 to 3E9D 4 4A42 to 4A44, 4A46 to 4A4B 15 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D 7020 to 7022, 7024 to 7029 1B6C to 1B6E, 1B70 to 1B75 4 9000 to 9002, 9004 to 9009 2328 to 232A, 232C to 2331 6 11020 to 11022, 11024 to 11029 2B0C to 2B0E, 2B10 to 2B15 8 13000 to 13002, 13004 to 13009 32C8 to 32CA, 32CC to 32D1 10 15020 to 15022, 15024 to 15029 3AAC to 3AAE, 3AB0 to 3AB5 12 17000 to 17002, 17004 to 17009 4268 to 426A, 426C to 4271 465A to 465C, 465E to 4663 14 19020 to 19022, 19024 to 19029 4A4C to 4A4E, 4A50 to 4A55 16 21000 to 21002, 21004 to 21009 5208 to 520A, 520C to 5211 6020 to 6022, 6024 to 6029 1784 to 1786, 1788 to 178D 3 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F42, 1F44 to 1F49 4 9010 to 9012, 9014 to 9019 2332 to 2334, 2336 to 233B 5 10020 to 10022, 10024 to 10029 2724 to 2726, 2728 to 272D 7 12000 to 12002, 12004 to 12009 2EE0 to 2EE2, 2EE4 to 2EE9 8 13010 to 13012, 13014 to 13019 32D2 to 32D4, 32D6 to 32DB 9 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 11 16000 to 16002, 16004 to 16009 3E80 to 3E82, 3E84 to 3E89 12 17010 to 17012, 17014 to 17019 4272 to 4274, 4276 to 427B 13 18020 to 18022, 18024 to 18029 4664 to 4666, 4668 to 466D 15 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 16 21010 to 21012, 21014 to 21019 5212 to 5214, 5216 to 521B 2 7000 to 7002, 7004 to 7009 1B58 to 1B5A, 1B5C to 1B61 3 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 4 9020 to 9022, 9024 to 9029 233C to 233E 2340 to 2345 6 11000 to 11002, 11004 to 11009 2AF8 to 2AFA, 2AFC to 2B01 7 12010 to 12012, 12014 to 12019 2EEA to 2EEC, 2EEE to 2EF3 8 13020 to 13022, 13024 to 13029 32DC to 32DE 32E0 to 32E5 10 15000 to 15002, 15004 to 15009 3A98 to 3A9A, 3A9C to 3AA1 11 16010 to 16012, 16014 to 16019 3E8A to 3E8C, 3E8E to 3E93 12 17020 to 17022, 17024 to 17029 427C to 427E 4280 to 4285 14 19000 to 19002, 19004 to 19009 4A38 to 4A3A, 4A3C to 4A41 15 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 16 21020 to 21022, 21024 to 21029 521C to 521E, 5220 to 5225 7 HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1B62 to 1B64, 1B66 to 1B6B 6 11010 to 11012, 11014 to 11019 2B02 to 2B04, 2B06 to 2B0B 10 15010 to 15012, 15014 to 15019 3AA2 to 3AA4, 3AA6 to 3AAB 4650 to 4652, 4654 to 4659 14 19010 to 19012, 19014 to 19019 6010 to 6012, 6014 to 6019 177A to 177C, 177E to 1783 2 5 10010 to 10012, 10014 to 10019 271A to 271C, 271E to 2723 9 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BC, 36BE to 36C3 13 18010 to 18012, 18014 to 18019 1 1 1770 to 1772, 1774 to 1779 5 10000 to 10002, 10004 to 10009 2710 to 2712, 2714 to 2719 9 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 13 18000 to 18002, 18004 to 18009 1 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Axis 9) 10) 11) 12) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 5 6 NETWORK MONITOR 2 7010 to 7012, 7014 to 7019 6000 to 6002, 6004 to 6009 No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Buffer memory address DEC MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 163 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28410, 28510, 28610, 28710 6EFA, 6F5E, 6FC2, 7026 5 to 8 28810, 28910, 29010, 29110 708A, 70EE, 7152, 71B6 9 to 12 29210, 29310, 29410, 29510 721A, 727E, 72E2, 7346 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29610, 29710, 29810, 29910 73AA, 740E, 7472, 74D6 28408, 28508, 28608, 28708 6EF8, 6F5C, 6FC0, 7024 1 to 4 28414, 28514, 28614, 28714 6EFE, 6F62, 6FC6, 702A 5 to 8 28808, 28908, 29008, 29108 7088, 70EC, 7150, 71B4 5 to 8 28814, 28914, 29014, 29114 708E, 70F2, 7156, 71BA 9 to 12 29208, 29308, 29408, 29508 7218, 727C, 72E0, 7344 9 to 12 29214, 29314, 29414, 29514 721E, 7282, 72E6, 734A 73A2, 7406, 746A, 74CE 13 to 16 29608, 29708, 29808, 29908 73A8, 740C, 7470, 74D4 13 to 16 29614, 29714, 29814, 29914 73AE, 7412, 7476, 74DA 28403, 28503, 28603, 28703 6EF3, 6F57, 6FBB, 701F 1 to 4 28409, 28509, 28609, 28709 6EF9, 6F5D, 6FC1, 7025 1 to 4 28415, 28515, 28615, 28715 6EFF, 6F63, 6FC7, 702B 5 to 8 28803, 28903, 29003, 29103 7083, 70E7, 714B, 71AF 5 to 8 28809, 28909, 29009, 29109 7089, 70ED, 7151, 71B5 5 to 8 28815, 28915, 29015, 29115 708F, 70F3, 7157, 71BB 9 to 12 29203, 29303, 29403, 29503 7213, 7277, 72DB, 733F 9 to 12 29209, 29309, 29409, 29509 7219, 727D, 72E1, 7345 9 to 12 29215, 29315, 29415, 29515 721F, 7283, 72E7, 734B 13 to 16 29603, 29703, 29803, 29903 73A3, 7407, 746B, 74CF 13 to 16 29609, 29709, 29809, 29909 73A9, 740D, 7471, 74D5 13 to 16 29615, 29715, 29815, 29915 73AF, 7413, 7477, 74DB 1 to 4 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 73A0, 7404, 7468, 74CC 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 28402, 28502, 28602, 28702 6EF2, 6F56, 6FBA, 701E 1 to 4 5 to 8 28802, 28902, 29002, 29102 7082, 70E6, 714A, 71AE 9 to 12 29202, 29302, 29402, 29502 7212, 7276, 72DA, 733E 13 to 16 29602, 29702, 29802, 29902 1 to 4 1 to 4 28400, 28500, 28600, 28700 6EF0, 6F54, 6FB8, 701C 5 to 8 28800, 28900, 29000, 29100 7080, 70E4, 7148, 71AC 9 to 12 29200, 29300, 29400, 29500 7210, 7274, 72D8, 733C 13 to 16 29600, 29700, 29800, 29900 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 6 - 164 4) 5) 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 7) 8) 9) 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Axis 1 to 4 1) 2) Buffer memory address No. DEC HEX 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 1 to 4 5 to 8 Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 28417, 28517, 28617, 28717 6F01, 6F65, 6FC9, 702D 7091, 70F5, 7159, 71BD 5 to 8 28817, 28917, 29017, 29117 9 to 12 29217, 29317, 29417, 29517 7221, 7285, 72E9, 734D 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29617, 29717, 29817, 29917 73B1, 7415, 7479, 74DD 28416, 28516, 28616, 28716 6F00, 6F64, 6FC8, 702C 1 to 4 28418, 28518, 28618, 28718 6F02, 6F66, 6FCA, 702E 28816, 28916, 29016, 29116 7090, 70F4, 7158, 71BC 5 to 8 28818, 28918, 29018, 29118 7092, 70F6, 715A, 71BE 9 to 12 29206, 29306, 29406, 29506 7216, 727A, 72DE, 7342 13 to 16 29606, 29706, 29806, 29906 73A6, 740A, 746E, 74D2 3) 4) 9 to 12 29218, 29318, 29418, 29518 7222, 7286, 72EA, 734E 13 to 16 29618, 29718, 29818, 29918 73B2, 7416, 747A, 74DE Screen example 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 5 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) HEX 31632, 31702, 31772, 31842 7B90, 7BD6, 7C1C, 7C62 5 to 8 31912, 31982, 32052, 32122 7CA8, 7CEE, 7D34, 7D7A 9 to 12 32192, 32262, 32332, 32402 7DC0, 7E06, 7E4C, 7E92 13 to 16 32472, 32542, 32612, 32682 7ED8, 7F1E, 7F64, 7FAA 1 to 4 31633, 31703, 31773, 31843 7B91, 7BD7, 7C1D, 7C63 5 to 8 31913, 31983, 32053, 32123 7CA9, 7CEF, 7D35, 7D7B 9 to 12 32193, 32263, 32333, 32403 7DC1, 7E07, 7E4D, 7E93 13 to 16 32473, 32543, 32613, 32683 7ED9, 7F1F, 7F65, 7FAB No. 4) 5) 6) Axis INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address DEC Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 31636, 31706, 31776, 31846 7B94, 7BDA, 7C20, 7C66 7CAC, 7CF2, 7D38, 7D7E 5 to 8 31916, 31986, 32056, 32126 9 to 12 32196, 32266, 32336, 32406 7DC4, 7E0A, 7E50, 7E96 13 to 16 32476, 32546, 32616, 32686 7EDC, 7F22, 7F68, 7FAE 1 to 4 31635, 31705, 31775, 31845 7B93, 7BD9, 7C1F, 7C65 5 to 8 31915, 31985, 32055, 32125 7CAB, 7CF1, 7D37, 7D7D 9 to 12 32195, 32265, 32335, 32405 7DC3, 7E09, 7E4F, 7E95 13 to 16 32475, 32545, 32615, 32685 7EDB, 7F21, 7F67, 7FAD 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 165 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28433, 28533, 28633, 28733 6F11, 6F75, 6FD9, 703D 5 to 8 28833, 28933, 29033, 29133 70A1, 7105, 7169, 71CD 9 to 12 29233, 29333, 29433, 29533 7231, 7295, 72F9, 735D 73BA, 741E, 7482, 74E6 13 to 16 29633, 29733, 29833, 29933 73C1, 7425, 7489, 74ED 28427, 28527, 28627, 28727 6F0B, 6F6F, 6FD3, 7037 1 to 4 28436, 28536, 28636, 28736 6F14, 6F78, 6FDC, 7040 5 to 8 28827, 28927, 29027, 29127 709B, 70FF, 7163, 71C7 5 to 8 28836, 28936, 29036, 29136 70A4, 7108, 716C, 71D0 9 to 12 29227, 29327, 29427, 29527 722B, 728F, 72F3, 7357 9 to 12 29236, 29336, 29436, 29536 7234, 7298, 72FC, 7360 73B4, 7418, 747C, 74E0 13 to 16 29627, 29727, 29827, 29927 73BB, 741F, 7483, 74E7 13 to 16 29636, 29736, 29836, 29936 73C4, 7428, 748C, 74F0 28422, 28522, 28622, 28722 6F06, 6F6A, 6FCE, 7032 1 to 4 28428, 28528, 28628, 28728 6F0C, 6F70, 6FD4, 7038 1 to 4 28441, 28541, 28641, 28741 6F19, 6F7D, 6FE1, 7045 5 to 8 28822, 28922, 29022, 29122 7096, 70FA, 715E, 71C2 5 to 8 28828, 28928, 29028, 29128 709C, 7100, 7164, 71C8 5 to 8 28841, 28941, 29041, 29141 70A9, 710D, 7171, 71D5 9 to 12 29222, 29322, 29422, 29522 7226, 728A, 72EE, 7352 9 to 12 29228, 29328, 29428, 29528 722C, 7290, 72F4, 7358 9 to 12 29241, 29341, 29441, 29541 7239, 729D, 7301, 7365 13 to 16 29622, 29722, 29822, 29922 73B6, 741A, 747E, 74E2 13 to 16 29628, 29728, 29828, 29928 73BC, 7420, 7484, 74E8 13 to 16 29641, 29741, 29841, 29941 73C9, 742D, 7491, 74F5 1 to 4 28424, 28524, 28624, 28724 6F08, 6F6C, 6FD0, 7034 1 to 4 28429, 28529, 28629, 28729 6F0D, 6F71, 6FD5, 7039 5 to 8 28824, 28924, 29024, 29124 7098, 70FC, 7160, 71C4 5 to 8 28829, 28929, 29029, 29129 709D, 7101, 7165, 71C9 9 to 12 29224, 29324, 29424, 29524 7228, 728C, 72F0, 7354 9 to 12 29229, 29329, 29429, 29529 722D, 7291, 72F5, 7359 13 to 16 29624, 29724, 29824, 29924 73B8, 741C, 7480, 74E4 13 to 16 29629, 29729, 29829, 29929 73BD, 7421, 7485, 74E9 28425, 28525, 28625, 28725 6F09, 6F6D, 6FD1, 7035 6F0F, 6F73, 6FD7, 703B - 1 to 4 28431, 28531, 28631, 28731 - 1 to 4 5 to 8 28825, 28925, 29025, 29125 7099, 70FD, 7161, 71C5 5 to 8 28831, 28931, 29031, 29131 709F, 7103, 7167, 71CB 9 to 12 29225, 29325, 29425, 29525 7229, 728D, 72F1, 7355 9 to 12 29231, 29331, 29431, 29531 722F, 7293, 72F7, 735B 13 to 16 29625, 29725, 29825, 29925 73B9, 741D, 7481, 74E5 13 to 16 29631, 29731, 29831, 29931 73BF, 7423, 7487, 74EB 1 to 4 28426, 28526, 28626, 28726 6F0A, 6F6E, 6FD2, 7036 5 to 8 28826, 28926, 29026, 29126 709A, 70FE, 7162, 71C6 9 to 12 29226, 29326, 29426, 29526 722A, 728E, 72F2, 7356 73B3, 7417, 747B, 74DF 13 to 16 29626, 29726, 29826, 29926 28420, 28520, 28620, 28720 6F04, 6F68, 6FCC, 7030 1 to 4 5 to 8 28820, 28920, 29020, 29120 7094, 70F8, 715C, 71C0 9 to 12 29220, 29320, 29420, 29520 7224, 7288, 72EC, 7350 13 to 16 29620, 29720, 29820, 29920 1 to 4 1 to 4 28419, 28519, 28619, 28719 6F03, 6F67, 6FCB, 702F 5 to 8 28819, 28919, 29019, 29119 7093, 70F7, 715B, 71BF 9 to 12 29219, 29319, 29419, 29519 7223, 7287, 72EB, 734F 13 to 16 29619, 29719, 29819, 29919 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6 - 166 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 11) 12) 13) - - 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 2 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 6EFA, 6F5E, 6FC2, 7026 5 to 8 28810, 28910, 29010, 29110 708A, 70EE, 7152, 71B6 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9 to 12 29210, 29310, 29410, 29510 721A, 727E, 72E2, 7346 4 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29610, 29710, 29810, 29910 73AA, 740E, 7472, 74D6 28408, 28508, 28608, 28708 6EF8, 6F5C, 6FC0, 7024 1 to 4 28414, 28514, 28614, 28714 6EFE, 6F62, 6FC6, 702A 5 to 8 28808, 28908, 29008, 29108 7088, 70EC, 7150, 71B4 5 to 8 28814, 28914, 29014, 29114 708E, 70F2, 7156, 71BA 9 to 12 29208, 29308, 29408, 29508 7218, 727C, 72E0, 7344 9 to 12 29214, 29314, 29414, 29514 721E, 7282, 72E6, 734A 73A2, 7406, 746A, 74CE 13 to 16 29608, 29708, 29808, 29908 73A8, 740C, 7470, 74D4 13 to 16 29614, 29714, 29814, 29914 73AE, 7412, 7476, 74DA 28403, 28503, 28603, 28703 6EF3, 6F57, 6FBB, 701F 1 to 4 28409, 28509, 28609, 28709 6EF9, 6F5D, 6FC1, 7025 1 to 4 28415, 28515, 28615, 28715 6EFF, 6F63, 6FC7, 702B 5 to 8 28803, 28903, 29003, 29103 7083, 70E7, 714B, 71AF 5 to 8 28809, 28909, 29009, 29109 7089, 70ED, 7151, 71B5 5 to 8 28815, 28915, 29015, 29115 708F, 70F3, 7157, 71BB 9 to 12 29203, 29303, 29403, 29503 7213, 7277, 72DB, 733F 9 to 12 29209, 29309, 29409, 29509 7219, 727D, 72E1, 7345 9 to 12 29215, 29315, 29415, 29515 721F, 7283, 72E7, 734B 13 to 16 29603, 29703, 29803, 29903 73A3, 7407, 746B, 74CF 13 to 16 29609, 29709, 29809, 29909 73A9, 740D, 7471, 74D5 13 to 16 29615, 29715, 29815, 29915 73AF, 7413, 7477, 74DB HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 73A0, 7404, 7468, 74CC 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 28402, 28502, 28602, 28702 6EF2, 6F56, 6FBA, 701E 1 to 4 5 to 8 28802, 28902, 29002, 29102 7082, 70E6, 714A, 71AE 9 to 12 29202, 29302, 29402, 29502 7212, 7276, 72DA, 733E 13 to 16 29602, 29702, 29802, 29902 1 to 4 6EF0, 6F54, 6FB8, 701C 5 to 8 28800, 28900, 29000, 29100 7080, 70E4, 7148, 71AC 9 to 12 29200, 29300, 29400, 29500 7210, 7274, 72D8, 733C 13 to 16 29600, 29700, 29800, 29900 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Axis 7) 8) 9) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1 to 4 28400, 28500, 28600, 28700 No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR DEC INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 28410, 28510, 28610, 28710 Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 167 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28445, 28545, 28645, 28745 6F1D, 6F81, 6FE5, 7049 5 to 8 28845, 28945, 29045, 29145 70AD, 7111, 7175, 71D9 9 to 12 29245, 29345, 29445, 29545 723D, 72A1, 7305, 7369 13 to 16 29645, 29745, 29845, 29945 1 to 4 28446, 28546, 28646, 28746 5 to 8 No. Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 28450, 28550, 28650, 28750 HEX 6F22, 6F86, 6FEA, 704E 5 to 8 28850, 28950, 29050, 29150 70B2, 7116, 717A, 71DE 9 to 12 29250, 29350, 29450, 29550 7242, 72A6, 730A, 736E 73CD, 7431, 7495, 74F9 13 to 16 29650, 29750, 29850, 29950 73D2, 7436, 749A, 74FE 6F1E, 6F82, 6FE6, 704A 1 to 4 28451, 28551, 28651, 28751 6F23, 6F87, 6FEB, 704F 28846, 28946, 29046, 29146 70AE, 7112, 7176, 71DA 5 to 8 28851, 28951, 29051, 29151 70B3, 7117, 717B, 71DF 9 to 12 29246, 29346, 29446, 29546 723E, 72A2, 7306, 736A 9 to 12 29251, 29351, 29451, 29551 7243, 72A7, 730B, 736F 13 to 16 29646, 29746, 29846, 29946 73CE, 7432, 7496, 74FA 13 to 16 29651, 29751, 29851, 29951 73D3, 7437, 749B, 74FF 1 to 4 28447, 28547, 28647, 28747 6F1F, 6F83, 6FE7, 704B 1 to 4 28452, 28552, 28652, 28752 6F24, 6F88, 6FEC, 7050 5 to 8 28847, 28947, 29047, 29147 70AF, 7113, 7177, 71DB 9 to 12 29247, 29347, 29447, 29547 723F, 72A3, 7307, 736B 13 to 16 29647, 29747, 29847, 29947 1 to 4 28448, 28548, 28648, 28748 5 to 8 28848, 28948, 29048, 29148 70B0, 7114, 7178, 71DC 9 to 12 29248, 29348, 29448, 29548 7240, 72A4, 7308, 736C 7) 5 to 8 28852, 28952, 29052, 29152 70B4, 7118, 717C, 71E0 9 to 12 29252, 29352, 29452, 29552 7244, 72A8, 730C, 7370 73CF, 7433, 7497, 74FB 13 to 16 29652, 29752, 29852, 29952 73D4, 7438, 749C, 7500 6F20, 6F84, 6FE8, 704C 1 to 4 28444, 28544, 28644, 28744 6F1C, 6F80, 6FE4, 7048 13 to 16 29648, 29748, 29848, 29948 73D0, 7434, 7498, 74FC 1 to 4 28449, 28549, 28649, 28749 6F21, 6F85, 6FE9, 704D 5 to 8 28849, 28949, 29049, 29149 70B1, 7115, 7179, 71DD 9 to 12 29249, 29349, 29449, 29549 7241, 72A5, 7309, 736D 13 to 16 29649, 29749, 29849, 29949 73D1, 7435, 7499, 74FD 6 - 168 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) 9) - 5 to 8 28844, 28944, 29044, 29144 70AC, 7110, 7174, 71D8 9 to 12 29244, 29344, 29444, 29544 723C, 72A0, 7304, 7368 13 to 16 29644, 29744, 29844, 29944 73CC, 7430, 7494, 74F8 - - - 1 2) 3) OVERVIEW Screen example 4) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address No. DEC HEX 1 to 4 28420, 28520, 28620, 28720 6F04, 6F68, 6FCC, 7030 5 to 8 28820, 28920, 29020, 29120 7094, 70F8, 715C, 71C0 9 to 12 29220, 29320, 29420, 29520 7224, 7288, 72EC, 7350 13 to 16 29620, 29720, 29820, 29920 1 to 4 5 to 8 Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28435, 28535, 28635, 28735 6F13, 6F77, 6FDB, 703F 70A3, 7107, 716B, 71CF 5 to 8 28835, 28935, 29035, 29135 9 to 12 29235, 29335, 29435, 29535 7233, 7297, 72FB, 735F 73B4, 7418, 747C, 74E0 13 to 16 29635, 29735, 29835, 29935 73C3, 7427, 748B, 74EF 28421, 28521, 28621, 28721 6F05, 6F69, 6FCD, 7031 1 to 4 28439, 28539, 28639, 28739 6F17, 6F7B, 6FDF, 7043 28821, 28921, 29021, 29121 7095, 70F9, 715D, 71C1 5 to 8 28839, 28939, 29039, 29139 70A7, 710B, 716F, 71D3 9 to 12 29221, 29321, 29421, 29521 7225, 7289, 72ED, 7351 9 to 12 29239, 29339, 29439, 29539 7237, 729B, 72FF, 7363 13 to 16 29621, 29721, 29821, 29921 73B5, 7419, 747D, 74E1 13 to 16 29639, 29739, 29839, 29939 73C7, 742B, 748F, 74F3 1 to 4 28430, 28530, 28630, 28730 6F0E, 6F72, 6FD6, 703A 1 to 4 28440, 28540, 28640, 28740 6F18, 6F7C, 6FE0, 7044 5 to 8 28830, 28930, 29030, 29130 709E, 7102, 7166, 71CA 5 to 8 28840, 28940, 29040, 29140 70A8, 710C, 7170, 71D4 9 to 12 29230, 29330, 29430, 29530 722E, 7292, 72F6, 735A 9 to 12 29240, 29340, 29440, 29540 7238, 729C, 7300, 7364 13 to 16 29630, 29730, 29830, 29930 73BE, 7422, 7486, 74EA 13 to 16 29640, 29740, 29840, 29940 73C8, 742C, 7490, 74F4 4) 5) 6) 7) 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 1) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 3) 4) 1) 2) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28453, 28553, 28653, 28753 6F25, 6F89, 6FED, 7051 5 to 8 28853, 28953, 29053, 29153 70B5, 7119, 717D, 71E1 9 to 12 29253, 29353, 29453, 29553 7245, 72A9, 730D, 7371 13 to 16 29653, 29753, 29853, 29953 73D5, 7439, 749D, 7501 1 to 4 28454, 28554, 28654, 28754 6F26, 6F8A, 6FEE, 7052 5 to 8 28854, 28954, 29054, 29154 70B6, 711A, 717E, 71E2 9 to 12 29254, 29354, 29454, 29554 7246, 72AA, 730E, 7372 13 to 16 29654, 29754, 29854, 29954 73D6, 743A, 749E, 7502 No. 3) 4) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28463, 28563, 28663, 28763 6F2F, 6F93, 6FF7, 705B 70BF, 7123, 7187, 71EB 5 to 8 28863, 28963, 29063, 29163 9 to 12 29263, 29363, 29463, 29563 724F, 72B3, 7317, 737B 13 to 16 29663, 29763, 29863, 29963 73DF, 7443, 74A7, 750B - - 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR 7 6 - 169 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) Axis Buffer memory address No. DEC HEX 1 to 4 31645, 31715,31785, 31855 7B9D, 7BE3, 7C29, 7C6F Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 31647, 31717, 31787, 31857 7B9F, 7BE5, 7C2B, 7C71 5 to 8 31925, 31995, 32065, 32135 7CB5, 7CFB, 7D41, 7D87 5 to 8 31927, 31997, 32067, 32137 7CB7, 7CFD, 7D43, 7D89 9 to 12 32205, 32275, 32345, 32415 7DCD, 7E13, 7E59, 7E9F 9 to 12 32207, 32277, 32347, 32417 7DCF, 7E15, 7E5B, 7EA1 13 to 16 32485, 32555, 32625, 32695 7EE5, 7F2B, 7F71, 7FB7 13 to 16 32487, 32557, 32627, 32697 7EE7, 7F2D, 7F73, 7FB9 1 to 4 31646, 31716, 31786, 31856 7B9E, 7BE4, 7C2A, 7C70 1 to 4 31648, 31718, 31788, 31858 7BA0, 7BE6, 7C2C, 7C72 5 to 8 31926, 31996, 32066, 32136 7CB6, 7CFC, 7D42, 7D88 9 to 12 32206, 32276, 32346, 32416 7DCE, 7E14, 7E5A, 7EA0 13 to 16 32486, 32556, 32626, 32696 7EE6, 7F2C, 7F72, 7FB8 5) 6) 7) 8) 5 to 8 31928, 31998, 32068, 32138 7CB8, 7CFE, 7D44, 7D8A 9 to 12 32208, 32278, 32348, 32418 7DD0, 7E16, 7E5C, 7EA2 13 to 16 32488, 32558, 32628, 32698 7EE8, 7F2E, 7F74, 7FBA Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 31649, 31719, 31789, 31859 7BA1, 7BE7, 7C2D, 7C73 5 to 8 31929, 31999, 32069, 32139 7CB9, 7CFF, 7D45, 7D8B 9 to 12 32209, 32279, 32349, 32419 7DD1, 7E17, 7E5D, 7EA3 13 to 16 32489, 32559, 32629, 32699 1 to 4 Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 31652, 31722, 31792, 31862 7BA4, 7BEA, 7C30, 7C76 5 to 8 31932, 32002, 32072, 32142 7CBC, 7D02, 7D48, 7D8E 9 to 12 32212, 32282, 32352, 32422 7DD4, 7E1A, 7E60, 7EA6 7EE9, 7F2F, 7F75, 7FBB 13 to 16 32492, 32562, 32632, 32702 7EEC, 7F32, 7F78, 7FBE 31650, 31720, 31790, 31860 7BA2, 7BE8, 7C2E, 7C74 1 to 4 31653, 31723, 31793, 31863 7BA5, 7BEB, 7C31, 7C77 5 to 8 31930, 32000, 32070, 32140 7CBA, 7D00, 7D46, 7D8C 9 to 12 32210, 32280, 32350, 32420 7DD2, 7E18, 7E5E, 7EA4 13 to 16 32490, 32560, 32630, 32700 1 to 4 6) 5 to 8 31933, 32003, 32073, 32143 7CBD, 7D03, 7D49, 7D8F 9 to 12 32213, 32283, 32353, 32423 7DD5, 7E1B, 7E61, 7EA7 7EEA, 7F30, 7F76, 7FBC 13 to 16 32493, 32563, 32633, 32703 7EED, 7F33, 7F79, 7FBF 31651, 31721, 31791, 31861 7BA3, 7BE9, 7C2F, 7C75 1 to 4 31654, 31724, 31794, 31864 7BA6, 7BEC, 7C32, 7C78 5 to 8 31931, 32001, 32071, 32141 7CBB, 7D01, 7D47, 7D8D 9 to 12 32211, 32281, 32351, 32421 7DD3, 7E19, 7E5F, 7EA5 13 to 16 32491, 32561, 32631, 32701 7EEB, 7F31, 7F77, 7FBD 6 - 170 No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 7) 8) 5 to 8 31934, 32004, 32074, 32144 7CBE, 7D04, 7D4A, 7D90 9 to 12 32214, 32284, 32354, 32424 7DD6, 7E1C, 7E62, 7EA8 13 to 16 32494, 32564, 32634, 32704 7EEE, 7F34, 7F7A, 7FC0 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 4) 5) 31455, 31525, 31595, 31665 7ADF, 7B25, 7B6B, 7BB1 5 to 8 31735, 31805, 31875, 31945 7BF7, 7C3D, 7C83, 7CC9 9 to 12 32015, 32085, 32155, 32225 7D0F, 7D55, 7D9B, 7DE1 13 to 16 32295, 32365, 32435, 32505 Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 31458, 31528, 31598, 31668 7AE2, 7B28, 7B6E, 7BB4 7BFA, 7C40, 7C86, 7CCC 5 to 8 31738, 31808, 31878, 31948 9 to 12 32018, 32088, 32158, 32228 7D12, 7D58, 7D9E, 7DE4 7E27, 7E6D, 7EB3, 7EF9 13 to 16 32298, 32368, 32438, 32508 7E2A, 7E70, 7EB6, 7EFC 4) 1 to 4 31456, 31526, 31596, 31666 7AE0, 7B26, 7B6C, 7BB2 1 to 4 31459, 31529, 31599, 31669 7AE3, 7B29, 7B6F, 7BB5 5 to 8 31736, 31806, 31876, 31946 7BF8, 7C3E, 7C84, 7CCA 5 to 8 31739, 31809, 31879, 31949 7BFB, 7C41, 7C87, 7CCD 9 to 12 32016, 32086, 32156, 32226 7D10, 7D56, 7D9C, 7DE2 13 to 16 32296, 32366, 32436, 32506 7E28, 7E6E, 7EB4, 7EFA 1 to 4 31457, 31527, 31597, 31667 7AE1, 7B27, 7B6D, 7BB3 5 to 8 31737, 31807, 31877, 31947 7BF9, 7C3F, 7C85, 7CCB 9 to 12 32017, 32087, 32157, 32227 7D11, 7D57, 7D9D, 7DE3 13 to 16 32297, 32367, 32437, 32507 7E29, 7E6F, 7EB5, 7EFB 5) - 9 to 12 32019, 32089, 32159, 32229 7D13, 7D59, 7D9F, 7DE5 13 to 16 32299, 32369, 32439, 32509 7E2B, 7E71, 7EB7, 7EFD - - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 171 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) No. Axis 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 28464, 28564, 28664, 28764 6F30, 6F94, 6FF8, 705C 5 to 8 28864, 28964, 29064, 29164 70C0, 7124, 7188, 71EC 9 to 12 29264, 29364, 29464, 29564 7250, 72B4, 7318, 737C Axis 1 to 4 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 28467, 28567, 28667, 28767 6F33, 6F97, 6FFB, 705F 5 to 8 28867, 28967, 29067, 29167 70C3, 7127, 718B, 71EF 9 to 12 29267, 29367, 29467, 29567 7253, 72B7, 731B, 737F 13 to 16 29664, 29764, 29864, 29964 73E0, 7444, 74A8, 750C 13 to 16 29667, 29767, 29867, 29967 73E3, 7447, 74AB, 750F 1 to 4 28465, 28565, 28665, 28765 6F31, 6F95, 6FF9, 705D 1 to 4 28468, 28568, 28668, 28768 6F34, 6F98, 6FFC, 7060 5 to 8 28865, 28965, 29065, 29165 70C1, 7125, 7189, 71ED 9 to 12 29265, 29365, 29465, 29565 7251, 72B5, 7319, 737D 5 to 8 28868, 28968, 29068, 29168 70C4, 7128, 718C, 71F0 9 to 12 29268, 29368, 29468, 29568 13 to 16 29665, 29765, 29865, 29965 7254, 72B8, 731C, 7380 73E1, 7445, 74A9, 750D 13 to 16 29668, 29768, 29868, 29968 1 to 4 73E4, 7448, 74AC, 7510 28466, 28566, 28666, 28766 6F32, 6F96, 6FFA, 705E 1 to 4 28470, 28570, 28670, 28770 6F36, 6F9A, 6FFE, 7062 5 to 8 28866, 28966, 29066, 29166 70C2, 7126, 718A, 71EE 9 to 12 29266, 29366, 29466, 29566 7252, 72B6, 731A, 737E 13 to 16 29666, 29766, 29866, 29966 73E2, 7446, 74AA, 750E 6) 5 to 8 28870, 28970, 29070, 29170 70C6, 712A, 718E, 71F2 9 to 12 29270, 29370, 29470, 29570 7256, 72BA, 731E, 7382 13 to 16 29670, 29770, 29870, 29970 73E6, 744A, 74AE, 7512 7) Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) No. Axis 1 to 4 1) 2) Buffer memory address DEC 28474, 28574, 28674, 28774 HEX No. 6F3A, 6F9E, 7002, 7066 5 to 8 28874, 28974, 29074, 29174 70CA, 712E, 7192, 71F6 9 to 12 29274, 29374, 29474, 29574 725A, 72BE, 7322, 7386 13 to 16 29674, 29774, 29874, 29974 1 to 4 28475, 28575, 28675, 28775 5 to 8 Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 28472, 28572, 28672, 28772 HEX 6F38, 6F9C, 7000, 7064 5 to 8 28872, 28972, 29072, 29172 70C8, 712C, 7190, 71F4 9 to 12 29272, 29372, 29472, 29572 7258, 72BC, 7320, 7384 73EA, 744E, 74B2, 7516 13 to 16 29672, 29772, 29872, 29972 73E8, 744C, 74B0, 7514 6F3B, 6F9F, 7003, 7067 1 to 4 28473, 28573, 28673, 28773 6F39, 6F9D, 7001, 7065 28875, 28975, 29075, 29175 70CB, 712F, 7193, 71F7 5 to 8 28873, 28973, 29073, 29173 70C9, 712D, 7191, 71F5 9 to 12 29275, 29375, 29475, 29575 725B, 72BF, 7323, 7387 9 to 12 29273, 29373, 29473, 29573 7259, 72BD, 7321, 7385 13 to 16 29675, 29775, 29875, 29975 73EB, 744F, 74B3, 7517 13 to 16 29673, 29773, 29873, 29973 73E9, 744D, 74B1, 7515 6 - 172 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 3) 4) 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 2) 3) 4) No. DEC HEX 28466, 28566, 28666, 28766 6F32, 6F96, 6FFA, 705E 5 to 8 28866, 28966, 29066, 29166 70C2, 7126, 718A, 71EE 9 to 12 29266, 29366, 29466, 29566 7252, 72B6, 731A, 737E 13 to 16 29666, 29766, 29866, 29966 1 to 4 5 to 8 Buffer memory address Axis 1 to 4 DEC HEX 28481, 28581, 28681, 28781 6F41, 6FA5, 7009, 706D 70D1, 7135, 7199, 71FD 5 to 8 28881, 28981, 29081, 29181 9 to 12 29281, 29381, 29481, 29581 7261, 72C5, 7329, 738D 73E2, 7446, 74AA, 750E 13 to 16 29681, 29781, 29881, 29981 73F1, 7455, 74B9, 751D 28469, 28569, 28669, 28769 6F35, 6F99, 6FFD, 7061 1 to 4 28483, 28583, 28683, 28783 6F43, 6FA7, 700B, 706F 28869, 28969, 29069, 29169 70C5, 7129, 718D, 71F1 5 to 8 28883, 28983, 29083, 29183 70D3, 7137, 719B, 71FF 9 to 12 29269, 29369, 29469, 29569 7255, 72B9, 731D, 7381 13 to 16 29669, 29769, 29869, 29969 73E5, 7449, 74AD, 7511 5) 6) 9 to 12 29283, 29383, 29483, 29583 7263, 72C7, 732B, 738F 13 to 16 29683, 29783, 29883, 29983 73F3, 7457, 74BB, 751F 1 to 4 28471, 28571, 28671, 28771 6F37, 6F9B, 6FFF, 7063 1 to 4 28484, 28584, 28684, 28784 6F44, 6FA8, 700C, 7070 5 to 8 28871, 28971, 29071, 29171 70C7, 712B, 718F, 71F3 5 to 8 28884, 28984, 29084, 29184 70D4, 7138, 719C, 7200 9 to 12 29271, 29371, 29471, 29571 7257, 72BB, 731F, 7383 9 to 12 29284, 29384, 29484, 29584 7264, 72C8, 732C, 7390 13 to 16 29671, 29771, 29871, 29971 73E7, 744B, 74AF, 7513 13 to 16 29684, 29784, 29884, 29984 73F4, 7458, 74BC, 7520 1 to 4 28480, 28580, 28680, 28780 6F40, 6FA4, 7008, 706C 1 to 4 28487, 28587, 28687, 28787 6F47, 6FAB, 700F, 7073 5 to 8 28880, 28980, 29080, 29180 70D0, 7134, 7198, 71FC 5 to 8 28887, 28987, 29087, 29187 70D7, 713B, 719F, 7203 9 to 12 29280, 29380, 29480, 29580 7260, 72C4, 7328, 738C 9 to 12 29287, 29387, 29487, 29587 7267, 72CB, 732F, 7393 13 to 16 29680, 29780, 29880, 29980 73F0, 7454, 74B8, 751C 13 to 16 29687, 29787, 29887, 29987 73F7, 745B, 74BF, 7523 7) 8) Screen example 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 1) Buffer memory address Axis 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28490, 28590, 28690, 28790 6F4A, 6FAE, 7012, 7076 5 to 8 28890, 28990, 29090, 29190 70DA, 713E, 71A2, 7206 9 to 12 29290, 29390, 29490, 29590 726A, 72CE, 7332, 7396 13 to 16 29690, 29790, 29890, 29990 73FA, 745E, 74C2, 7526 1) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28492, 28592, 28692, 28792 6F4C, 6FB0, 7014, 7078 5 to 8 28892, 28992, 29092, 29192 70DC, 7140, 71A4, 7208 9 to 12 29292, 29392, 29492, 29592 726C, 72D0, 7334, 7398 13 to 16 29692, 29792, 29892, 29992 73FC, 7460, 74C4, 7528 2) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28494, 28594, 28694, 28794 6F4E, 6FB2, 7016, 707A 5 to 8 28894, 28994, 29094, 29194 70DE, 7142, 71A6, 720A 9 to 12 29294, 29394, 29494, 29594 726E, 72D2, 7336, 739A 13 to 16 29694, 29794, 29894, 29994 73FE, 7462, 74C6, 752A 3) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 173 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR 7 6.5.37 QD77GF16 module monitoring Screen example 1) 2) 5) 6) 7) 3) 8) 4) No. Axis 1 to 4 1) 2) Buffer memory address DEC 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 HEX 960, 9C4, A28, A8C No. Axis 4) - Buffer memory address DEC HEX 4231 1087 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 5 to 8 2800, 2900, 3000, 3100 AF0, B54, BB8, C1C 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 9 to 12 3200, 3300, 3400, 3500 C80, CE4, D48, DAC 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 13 to 16 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900 E10, E74, ED8, F3C 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 1 to 4 2412, 2512, 2612, 2712 96C, 9D0, A34, A98 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 5 to 8 2812, 2912, 3012, 3112 AFC, B60, BC4, C28 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 9 to 12 3212, 3312, 3412, 3512 C8C, CF0, D54, DB8 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 13 to 16 3612, 3712, 3812, 3912 E1C, E80, EE4, F48 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 2406 to 2409, 2506 to 2509, 2606 to 2609, 2706 to 2709 966 to 969, 9CA to 9CD, A2E to A31, A92 to A95 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 1 to 4 2441, 2541, 2641, 2741 989, 9ED, A51, AB5 1 to 4 5) 6) 7) 5 to 8 3) 9 to 12 13 to 16 6 - 174 2806 to 2809, 2906 to 2909, 3006 to 3009, 3106 to 3109 AF6 to AF9, B5A to B5D, BBE to BC1, C22 to C25 3206 to 3209, 3306 to 3309, 3406 to 3409, 3506 to 3509 C86 to C89, CEA to CED, D4E to D51, DB2 to DB5 3606 to 3609, 3706 to 3709, 3806 to 3809, 3906 to 3909 E16 to E19, E7A to E7D, EDE to EE1, F42 to F45 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) - 5 to 8 2841, 2941, 3041, 3141 B19, B7D, BE1, C45 9 to 12 3241, 3341, 3441, 3541 CA9, D0D, D71, DD5 13 to 16 3641, 3741, 3841, 3941 E39, E9D, F01, F65 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 - - - 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) Axis 1) - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - No. Axis - - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - Screen example 4) 2) 5) 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 5 to 8 600, 750, 900,1050, 258, 2EE, 3E8, 47E 6 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 6 to 7, 156 to 157, 306 to 307, 456 to 457 6 to 7, 9C to 9D, 132 to 133 1C8 to 1C9 5 to 8 606 to 607, 756 to 757, 906 to 907, 1056 to 1057 25E to 25F, 2F4 to 2F5, 38A to 38B, 420 to 421 4) 9 to 12 1200, 1350, 1500, 1650 514, 5AA, 640, 6D6 9 to 12 1206 to 1207, 1356 to 1357, 1506 to 1507, 1656 to 1657 4B6 to 4B7, 54C to 54D, 5E2 to 5E3, 678 to 679 13 to 16 1800, 1950, 2100, 2250 708, 79E, 834, 8CA 13 to 16 1806 to 1807, 1956 to 1957, 2106 to 2107, 2256 to 2257 70E to 70F, 7A4 to 7A5, 83A to 83B, 8D0 to 8D1 1 to 4 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303 , 452 to 453 2 to 3 , 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 1 to 4 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131 1C6 to 1C7 5 to 8 602 to 603 ,752 to 753 ,902 to 903 ,1052 to 1053 25A to 25B ,2F0 to 2F1, 386 to 387, 41C to 41D 5 to 8 604 to 605, 754 to 755, 904 to 905, 1054 to 1055 25C to 25D, 2F2 to 2F3, 388 to 389, 41E to 41F 9 to 12 1202 to 1203, 1352 to 1353, 1502 to 1503, 1652 to 1653 4B2 to 4B3, 548 to 549, 5DE to 5DF ,674 to 675 9 to 12 1204 to 1205, 1354 to 1355, 1504 to 1505, 1654 to 1655 4B4 to 4B5, 54A to 54B, 5E0 to 5E1, 676 to 677 13 to 16 1802 to 1803, 1952 to 1953, 2102 to 2103, 2252 to 2253 70A to 70B, 7A0 to 7A1, 836 to 837, 8CC to 8CD 13 to 16 1804 to 1805, 1954 to 1955, 2104 to 2105, 2254 to 2255 70C to 70D, 7A2 to 7A3, 838 to 839, 8CE to 8CF 8 1 to 4 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 2) 3) Axis NETWORK MONITOR 1) No. 5 to 8 601, 751, 901, 1051 259, 2EF, 385, 41B 9 to 12 1201, 1351, 1501, 1651 4B1, 547, 5DD, 673 13 to 16 1801, 1951, 2101, 2251 709, 79F, 835, 8CB 5) - - - 7 Q MOTION MONITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 175 Screen example 1) 3) 2) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 5 to 8 610 to 611, 760 to 761, 910 to 911, 1060 to 1061 262 to 263, 2F8 to 2F9, 2F8 to 2F9, 424 to 425 9 to 12 1210 to 1211, 1360 to 1361, 1510 to 1511, 1660 to 1661 4BA to 4BB, 550 to 551, 5E6 to 5E7, 67C to 67D 13 to 16 1810 to 1811, 1960 to 1961, 2110 to 2111, 2260 to 2261 712 to 713, 7A8 to 7A9, 83E to 83F, 8D4 to 8D5 1 to 4 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D,A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 5 to 8 612 to 613, 762 to 763, 912 to 913, 1062 to 1063 264 to 265, 2FA to 2FB, 390 to 391, 426 to 427 1 to 4 1) 2) 6 - 176 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 9 to 12 1212 to 1213, 1362 to 1363, 1512 to 1513, 1662 to 1663 4BC to 4BD, 552 to 553, 5E8 to 5E9, 67E to 67F 13 to 16 1812 to 1813, 1962 to 1963, 2112 to 2113, 2262 to 2263 714 to 715, 7AA to 7AB, 840 to 841, 8D6 to 8D7 1 to 4 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 5 to 8 614 to 615, 764 to 765, 914 to 915, 1064 to 1065 266 to 267, 2FC to 2FD, 392 to 393, 428 to 429 9 to 12 1214 to 1215, 1364 to 1365, 1514 to 1515, 1664 to 1665 4BE to 4BF, 554 to 555, 5EA to 5EB, 680 to 681 13 to 16 1814 to 1815, 1964 to 1965, 2114 to 2115, 2264 to 2265 716 to 717, 7AC to 7AD, 842 to 843, 8D8 to 8D9 2) 3) 1 Screen example OVERVIEW 4) 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 5) 6) 17, 167, 317, 467 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 5 to 8 617, 767, 917, 1067 617, 767, 917, 1067 9 to 12 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 13 to 16 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1 to 4 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 5 to 8 618 to 619, 768 to 769, 918 to 919, 1068 to 1069 26A to 26B, 300 to 301, 396 to 397, 42C to 42D 9 to 12 1218 to 1219, 1368 to 1369, 1518 to 1519, 1668 to 1669 4C2 to 4C3, 558 to 559, 5EE to 5EF, 684 to 685 13 to 16 1818 to 1819, 1968 to 1969, 2118 to 2119, 2268 to 2269 71A to 71B, 7B0 to 7B1, 846 to 847, 8DC to 8DD 1 to 4 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB,140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 5 to 8 620 to 621, 770 to 771, 920 to 921, 1070 to 1071 26C to 26D, 302 to 303, 398 to 399, 42E to 42F 9 to 12 1220 to 1221, 1370 to 1371, 1520 to 1521, 1670 to 1671 4C4 to 4C5, 55A to 55B, 5F0 to 5F1, 686 to 687 No. Axis 3) 13 to 16 4) 5) 6) 7) - - Buffer memory address DEC 1820 to 1821, 1970 to 1971, 2120 to 2121, 2270 to 2271 HEX 71C to 71D, 7B2 to 7B3, 848 to 849, 8DE to 8DF 33 21 1 to 4 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 4 5 to 8 622, 772, 922, 1072 622, 772, 922, 1072 9 to 12 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 13 to 16 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1 to 4 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 5 to 8 623, 773, 923, 1073 26F, 305, 39B, 431 9 to 12 1223, 1373, 1523, 1673 4C7, 55D, 5F3, 689 13 to 16 1823, 1973, 2123, 2273 71F, 7B5, 84B, 8E1 1 to 4 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC 5 to 8 626, 776, 926, 1076 272, 308, 39E, 434 9 to 12 1226, 1376, 1526, 1676 4CA, 560, 5F6, 68C 13 to 16 1826, 1976, 2126, 2276 722, 7B8, 84E, 8E4 - - - 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR HEX 1 to 4 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 7) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 177 Screen example 1) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 8) 5) 9) No. 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 27, 177, 327, 477 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 5 to 8 627, 777, 927, 1077 273, 309, 39F, 435 9 to 12 1227, 1377, 1527, 1677 4CB, 561, 5F7, 68D 13 to 16 No. 1 to 4 5) Buffer memory address Axis DEC 30, 180, 330, 480 HEX 1E, B4, 14A, 1E0 5 to 8 630, 780, 930, 1080 276, 30C, 3A2, 438 9 to 12 1230, 1380, 1530, 1680 4CE, 564, 5FA, 690 1827, 1977, 2127, 2277 723, 7B9, 84F, 8E5 1830, 1980, 2130, 2280 726, 7BC, 852, 8E8 1 to 4 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 13 to 16 1 to 4 31, 181, 331, 481 1F, B5, 14B, 1E1 5 to 8 628, 778, 928, 1078 274, 30A, 3A0, 436 5 to 8 631, 781, 931, 1081 277, 30D, 3A3, 439 9 to 12 1228, 1378, 1528, 1678 4CC, 562, 5F8, 68E 9 to 12 1231, 1381, 1531, 1681 4CF, 565, 5FB, 691 13 to 16 6) 1828, 1978, 2128, 2278 724, 7BA, 850, 8E6 1831, 1981, 2131, 2281 727, 7BD, 853, 8E9 1 to 4 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 1 to 4 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 5 to 8 629, 779, 929, 1079 275, 30B, 3A1, 437 5 to 8 634, 784, 934, 1084 27A, 310, 3A6, 43C 9 to 12 1229, 1379, 1529,1679 4CD, 563, 5F9, 68F 9 to 12 1234, 1384, 1534, 1684 4D2, 568, 5FE, 694 13 to 16 1829, 1979, 2129, 2279 725, 7BB, 851, 8E7 13 to 16 1834, 1984, 2134, 2284 72A, 7C0, 856, 8EC 1 to 4 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF,144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 1 to 4 32, 182, 332, 482 20, B6, 14C, 1E2 5 to 8 624 to 625, 774 to 775, 924 to 925, 1074 to 1075 270 to 271, 306 to 307, 39C to 39D, 432 to 433 5 to 8 632, 782, 932, 1082 278, 30E, 3A4, 43A 9 to 12 1224 to 1225, 1374 to 1375, 1524 to 1525, 1674 to 1675 4C8 to 4C9, 55E to 55F, 5F4 to 5F5, 68A to 68B 9 to 12 1232, 1382, 1532, 1682 4D0, 566, 5FC, 692 13 to 16 1824 to 1825, 1974 to 1975, 2124 to 2125, 2274 to 2275 720 to 721, 7B6 to 7B7, 84C to 84D, 8E2 to 8E3 4) 6 - 178 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 13 to 16 7) 8) 13 to 16 9) - 1832, 1982, 2132, 2282 728, 7BE, 854, 8EA 35 23 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 7) 2) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 8) 9) 10) 3 11) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 636 to 637, 786 to 787, 936 to 937, 1086 to 1087 27C to 27D, 312 to 313, 3A8 to 3A9, 43E to 43F 9 to 12 1236 to 1237, 1386 to 1387, 1536 to 1537, 1686 to 1687 4D4 to 4D5, 56A to 56B, 600 to 601, 696 to 697 13 to 16 1836 to 1837, 1986 to 1987, 2136 to 2137, 2286 to 2287 72C to 72D, 7C2 to 7C3, 858 to 859, 8EE to 8EF 1 to 4 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 5 to 8 638 to 639, 788 to 789, 938 to 939, 1088 to 1089 27E to 27F, 314 to 315, 3AA to 3AB, 440 to 441 9 to 12 1238 to 1239, 1388 to 1389, 1538 to 1539, 1688 to 1689 4D6 to 4D7, 56C to 56D, 602 to 603, 698 to 699 13 to 16 1838 to 1839, 1988 to 1989, 2138 to 2139, 2288 to 2289 72E to 72F, 7C4 to 7C5, 85A to 85B, 8F0 to 8F1 1 to 4 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 5 to 8 640 to 641, 790 to 791, 940 to 941, 1090 to 1091 280 to 281, 316 to 317, 3AC to 3AD, 442 to 443 9 to 12 1240 to 1241, 1390 to 1391, 1540 to 1541, 1690 to 1691 4D8 to 4D9, 56E to 56F, 604 to 605, 69A to 69B 13 to 16 1840 to 1841, 1990 to 1991, 2140 to 2141, 2290 to 2291 HEX 1 to 4 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 5 to 8 646 to 646, 796 to 796, 946 to 946, 1096 to 1096 286 to 286, 31C to 31C, 3B2 to 3B2, 448 to 448 9 to 12 1246 to 1246, 1396 to 1396, 1546 to 1546, 1696 to 1696 4DE to 4DE, 574 to 574, 60A to 60A, 6A0 to 6A0 13 to 16 1846 to 1846, 1996 to 1996, 2146 to 2146, 2296 to 2296 736 to 736, 7CC to 7CC, 862 to 862, 8F8 to 8F8 1 to 4 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 5 to 8 648 to 649, 798 to 799, 948 to 949, 1098 to 1099 288 to 289, 31E to 31F, 3B4 to 3B5, 44A to 44B 9 to 12 1248 to 1249, 1398 to 1399, 1548 to 1549, 1698 to 1699 4E0 to 4E1, 576 to 577, 60C to 60D, 6A2 to 6A3 5 13 to 16 1848 to 1849, 1998 to 1999, 2148 to 2149, 2298 to 2299 738 to 739, 7CE to 7CF, 864 to 865, 8FA to 8FB 1 to 4 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 5 to 8 650, 800, 950, 1100 28A, 320, 3B6, 44C 9 to 12 1250, 1400, 1550, 1700 4E2, 578, 60E, 6A4 730 to 731, 7C6 to 7C7, 85C to 85D, 8F2 to 8F3 13 to 16 1850, 2000, 2150, 2300 73A, 7D0, 866, 8FC 1 to 4 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 1 to 4 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 5 to 8 651, 801, 951, 1101 28B, 321, 3B7, 44D 9 to 12 1251, 1401, 1551, 1701 4E3, 579, 60F, 6A5 5 to 8 642 to 643, 792 to 793, 942 to 943, 1092 to 1093 282 to 283, 318 to 319, 3AE to 3AF, 444 to 445 13 to 16 1851, 2001, 2151, 2301 73B, 7D1, 867, 8FD 1 to 4 69, 219, 369, 519 45, DB, 171, 207 9 to 12 1242 to 1243, 1392 to 1393, 1542 to 1543, 1692 to 1693 4DA to 4DB, 570 to 571, 606 to 607, 69C to 69D 5 to 8 669, 819, 969, 1119 29D, 333, 3C9, 45F 9 to 12 1269, 1419, 1569, 1719 4F5, 58B, 621, 6B7 13 to 16 1842 to 1843, 1992 to 1993, 2142 to 2143, 2292 to 2293 732 to 733, 7C8 to 7C9, 85E to 85F, 8F4 to 8F5 13 to 16 1869, 2019, 2169, 2319 74D, 7E3, 879, 90F 1 to 4 113, 263, 413, 563 71, 107, 19D, 233 1 to 4 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 5 to 8 713, 863, 1013, 1163 2C9, 35F, 3F5, 48B 9 to 12 1313, 1463, 1613, 1763 521, 5B7, 64D, 6E3 5 to 8 644 to 645, 794 to 794, 944 to 944, 1094 to 1094 284 to 284, 31A to 31A, 3B0 to 3B0, 446 to 446 13 to 16 1913, 2063, 2213, 2363 779, 80F, 8A5, 93B 9 to 12 1244 to 1244, 1394 to 1394, 1544 to 1544, 1694 to 1694 4DC to 4DC, 572 to 572, 608 to 608, 69E to 69E 13 to 16 1844 to 1844, 1994 to 1994, 2144 to 2144, 2294 to 2294 734 to 734, 7CA to 7CA, 860 to 860, 8F6 to 8F6 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) - - - 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 to 8 Buffer memory address DEC 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 Axis 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1 to 4 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 No. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Axis 8 - Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 4) 5) 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 179 Screen example 1) 9) 2) 3) 4) 5) 10) 6) 7) 11) 8) 12) No. 1) 2) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 52, 202, 352, 502 34, CA, 160, 1F6 5 to 8 652, 802, 952, 1102 28C, 322, 3B8, 44E 9 to 12 1252, 1402, 1552, 1702 4E4, 57A, 610, 6A6 13 to 16 1852, 2002, 2152, 2302 73C, 7D2, 868, 8FE 1 to 4 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 5 to 8 653, 803, 953, 1103 28D, 323, 3B9, 44F 9 to 12 1253, 1403, 1553, 1703 4E5, 57B, 611, 6A7 13 to 16 1853, 2003, 2153, 2303 1 to 4 No. 7) 4) 5) DEC HEX 1 to 4 59, 209, 359, 509 5 to 8 659, 809, 959, 1109 293, 329, 3BF, 455 9 to 12 1259, 1409, 1559, 1709 4EB, 581, 617, 6AD 13 to 16 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 1859, 2009, 2159, 2309 743, 7D9, 86F, 905 67 43 1 to 4 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 5 to 8 660 to 661, 810 to 811, 960 to 961, 1110 to 1111 294 to 295, 32A to 32B, 3C0 to 3C1, 456 to 457 73D, 7D3, 869, 8FF 9 to 12 1260 to 1261, 1410 to 1411, 1560 to 1561, 1710 to 1711 4EC to 4ED, 582 to 583, 618 to 619, 6AE to 6AF 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 13 to 16 1860 to 1861, 2010 to 2011, 2160 to 2160, 2310 to 2311 744 to 745, 7DA to 7DB, 870 to 871, 906 to 907 3E, D4, 16A, 200 8) 1 9) 3) Buffer memory address AxisAxi s 5 to 8 656, 806, 956, 1106 290, 326, 3BC, 452 1 to 4 62, 212, 362, 512 9 to 12 1256, 1406, 1556, 1706 4E8, 57E, 614, 6AA 5 to 8 662, 812, 962, 1112 296, 32C, 3C2, 458 13 to 16 1856, 2006, 2156, 2306 740, 7D6, 86C, 902 9 to 12 1262, 1412, 1562, 1712 4EE, 584, 61A, 6B0 1 to 4 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 13 to 16 1862, 2012, 2162, 2312 746, 7DC, 872, 908 5 to 8 657, 807, 957, 1107 291, 327, 3BD, 453 9 to 12 1257, 1407, 1557, 1707 4E9, 57F, 615, 6AB 13 to 16 1857, 2007, 2157, 2307 741, 7D7, 86D, 903 1 to 4 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 5 to 8 658, 808, 958, 1108 292, 328, 3BE, 454 9 to 12 1258, 1408, 1558, 1708 4EA, 580, 616, 6AC, 13 to 16 1858, 2008, 2158, 2308 742, 7D8, 86E, 904 1 to 4 54 to 55 , 204 to 205, 354 to 355, 504 to 505 36 to 37, CC to CD,162 to 163, 1F8 to 1F9 5 to 8 654 to 655, 804 to 805, 954 to 955, 1104 to 1105 28E to 28F, 324 to 325, 3BA to 3BB, 450 to 451 9 to 12 1254 to 1255, 1404 to 1405, 1554 to 1555, 1704 to 1705 4E6 to 4E7, 57C to 57D, 612 to 613, 6A8 to 6A9 13 to 16 1854 to 1855, 2004 to 2005, 2154 to 2155, 2304 to 2305 73E to 73F, 7D4 to 7D5, 86A to 86B, 900 to 901 6) 6 - 180 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 10) 11) 1 to 4 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 5 to 8 663 to 664, 813 to 814, 963 to 964, 1113 to 1114 297 to 298, 32D to 32E, 3C3 to 3C4, 459 to 45A 9 to 12 1263 to 1264, 1413 to 1414, 1563 to 1564, 1713 to 1714 4EF to 4F0, 585 to 586, 61B to 61C, 6B1 to 6B2 13 to 16 1863 to 1864, 2013 to 2014, 2163 to 2164, 2313 to 2314 747 to 748, 7DD to 7DE, 873 to 874, 909 to 90A 1 to 4 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 40 to 41, D6 to D7,?16C to 16D,202 to 203 5 to 8 664 to 665, 814 to 815, 964 to 965, 1114 to 1115 298 to 299, 32E to 32F, 3C4 to 3C5, 45A to 45B 9 to 12 1264 to 1265, 1414 to 1415, 1564 to 1565, 1714 to 1715 4F0 to 4F1, 586 to 587, 61C to 61D, 6B2 to 6B3 13 to 16 1864 to 1865, 2014 to 2015, 2164 to 2165, 2314 to 2315 748 to 749, 7DE to 7DF, 874 to 875, 90A to 90B 12) 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 6) 2) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 4) 7) 5) 8) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 1 to 4 5 to 8 682, 832, 982, 1132 2AA, 340, 3D6, 46C 5 to 8 680 to 681, 830 to 831, 980 to 981, 1130 to 1131 2A8 to 2A9, 33E to 33F, 3D4 to 3D5, 46A to 46B 9 to 12 1282, 1432, 1582, 1732 502, 598, 62E, 6C4 9 to 12 1280 to 1281, 1430 to 1431, 1580 to 1581, 1730 to 1731 500 to 501, 596 to 597, 62C to 62D, 6C2 to 6C3 13 to 16 1882, 2032, 2182, 2332 75A, 7F0, 886, 91C 13 to 16 1880 to 1881, 2030 to 2031, 2180 to 2181, 2330 to 2331 758 to 759, 7EE to 7EF, 884 to 885, 91A to 91B 1 to 4 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 1 to 4 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 5 to 8 683, 833, 983, 1133 2AB, 341, 3D7, 46D 5 to 8 684 to 685, 834 to 835, 984 to 985, 1134 to 1135 2AC to 2AD, 342 to 343, 3D8 to 3D9, 46E to 46F 9 to 12 1283, 1433, 1583, 1733 503, 599, 62F, 6C5 9 to 12 1284 to 1285, 1434 to 1435, 1584 to 1585, 1734 to 1735 504 to 505, 59A to 59B, 630 to 631, 6C6 to 6C7 13 to 16 1883, 2033, 2183, 2333 75B, 7F1, 887, 91D 13 to 16 1884 to 1885, 2034 to 2035, 2184 to 2185, 2334 to 2335 75C to 75D, 7F2 to 7F3, 888 to 889, 91E to 91F 5) 2) 6) 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 1 to 4 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 1 to 4 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 5 to 8 686, 836, 986, 1136 2AE, 344, 3DA, 470 5 to 8 688, 838, 988, 1138 2B0, 346, 3DC, 472 9 to 12 1286, 1436, 1586, 1736 506, 59C, 632, 6C8 13 to 16 1886, 2036, 2186, 2336 75E, 7F4, 88A, 920 7) 9 to 12 1288, 1438, 1588, 1738 508, 59E, 634, 6CA 13 to 16 1888, 2038, 2188, 2338 760, 7F6, 88C, 922 1 to 4 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 1 to 4 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B 5 to 8 687, 837, 987, 1137 2AF, 345, 3DB, 471 5 to 8 689, 839, 989, 1139 2B1, 347, 3DD, 473 9 to 12 1287, 1437, 1587, 1737 507, 59D, 633, 6C9 9 to 12 1289, 1439, 1589, 1739 509, 59F, 635, 6CB 13 to 16 1887, 2037, 2187, 2337 75F, 7F5, 88B, 921 13 to 16 1889, 2039, 2189, 2339 761, 7F7, 88D, 923 8) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 4) Axis 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 1) 3) No. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR HEX MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Buffer memory address DEC INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 181 Screen example 1) 5) 2) 3) 4) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) Axis 6) Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 5 to 8 670, 820, 970, 1120 29E, 334, 3CA, 460 9 to 12 1270, 1420, 1570, 1720 4F6, 58C, 622, 6B8 13 to 16 1870, 2020, 2170, 2320 74E, 7E4, 87A, 910 1 to 4 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 5 to 8 671, 821, 971, 1121 29F, 335, 3CB, 461 9 to 12 1271, 1421, 1571, 1721 4F7, 58D, 623, 6B9 13 to 16 1871, 2021, 2171, 2321 74F, 7E5, 87B, 911 1 to 4 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 5 to 8 678, 828, 978, 1128 2A6, 33C, 3D2, 468 4) Axis 9 to 12 1278, 1428, 1578, 1728 4FE, 594, 62A, 6C0 1878, 2028, 2178, 2328 756, 7EC, 882, 918 1 to 4 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5 to 8 672 to 673, 822 to 823, 972 to 973, 1122 to 1123 2A0 to 2A1, 336 to 337, 3CC to 3CD, 462 to 463 9 to 12 1272 to 1273, 1422 to 1423, 1572 to 1573, 1722 to 1723 4F8 to 4F9, 58E to 58F, 624 to 625, 6BA to 6BB HEX 1872 to 1873, 2022 to 2023, 2172 to 2173, 2322 to 2323 750 to 751, 7E6 to 7E7, 87C to 87D, 912 to 913 1 to 4 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 5 to 8 674 to 675, 824 to 825, 974 to 975, 1124 to 1125 2A2 to 2A3, 338 to 339, 3CE to 3CF, 464 to 465 9 to 12 1274 to 1275, 1424 to 1425, 1574 to 1575, 1724 to 1725 4FA to 4FB, 590 to 591, 626 to 627, 6BC to 6BD 13 to 16 1874 to 1875, 2024 to 2025, 2174 to 2175, 2324 to 2325 752 to 753, 7E8 to 7E9, 87E to 87F, 914 to 915 1 to 4 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F 5 to 8 676 to 677, 826 to 827, 976 to 977, 1126 to 1127 2A4 to 2A5, 33A to 33B, 3D0 to 3D1, 466 to 467 9 to 12 1276 to 1277, 1426 to 1427, 1576 to 1577, 1726 to 1727 4FC to 4FD, 592 to 593, 628 to 629, 6BE to 6BF 13 to 16 1876 to 1877, 2026 to 2027, 2176 to 2177, 2326 to 2327 754 to 755, 7EA to 7EB, 880 to 881, 916 to 917 13 to 16 5) 13 to 16 Buffer memory address DEC 6) Screen example 1) 2) No. 1) Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 HEX 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C 6 - 182 No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Axis 1 to 4 2) Buffer memory address DEC 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 HEX 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 Screen example 1) OVERVIEW 2) 6) 7) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 3) DEC HEX 2818 to 2819, 2918 to 2919, 3018 to 3019, 3118 to 3119 B02 to B03, B66 to B67, BCA to BCB, C2E to C2F 9 to 12 3218 to 3219, 3318 to 3319, 3418 to 3419, 3518 to 3519 C92 to C93, CF6 to CF7, D5A to D5B, DBE to DBF 13 to 16 3618 to 3619, 3718 to 3719, 3818 to 3819, 3918 to 3919 1 to 4 5 to 8 HEX 1 to 4 2410 to 2411, 2510 to 2511, 2610 to 2611, 2710 to 2711 96A to 96B, 9CE to 9CF, A32 to A33, A96 to A97 5 to 8 2810 to 2811, 2910 to 2911, 3010 to 3011, 3110 to 3111 AFA to AFB, B5E to B5F, BC2 to BC3, C26 to C27 9 to 12 3210 to 3211, 3310 to 3311, 3410 to 3411, 3510 to 3511 C8A to C8B, CEE to CEF, D52 to D53, DB6 to DB7 E22 to E23, E86 to E87, EEA to EEB, F4E to F4F 13 to 16 3610 to 3611, 3710 to 3711, 3810 to 3811, 3910 to 3911 E1A to E1B, E7E to E7F, EE2 to EE3, F46 to F47 2402 to 2403, 2502 to 2503, 2602 to 2603, 2702 to 2703 962 to 963, 9C6 to 9C7, A2A to A2B, A8E to A8F 1 to 4 2412 to 2413, 2512 to 2513, 2612 to 2613, 2712 to 2713 96C to 96D, 9D0 to 9D1, A34 to A35, A98 to A99 2802 to 2803, 2902 to 2903, 3002 to 3003, 3102 to 3103 AF2 to AF3, B56 to B57, BBA to BBB, C1E to C1F 5 to 8 2812 to 2813, 2912 to 2913, 3012 to 3013, 3112 to 3113 AFC to AFD, B60 to B61, BC4 to BC5, C28 to C29 5 9 to 12 3202 to 3203, 3302 to 3303, 3402 to 3403, 3502 to 3503 C82 to C83, CE6 to CE7, D4A to D4B, DAE to DAF 9 to 12 3212 to 3213, 3312 to 3313, 3412 to 3413, 3512 to 3513 C8C to C8D, CF0 to CF1, D54 to D55, DB8 to DB9 13 to 16 3602 to 3603, 3702 to 3703, 3802 to 3803, 3902 to 3903 E12 to E13, E76 to E77, EDA to EDB, F3E to F3F 13 to 16 3612 to 3613, 3712 to 3713, 3812 to 3813, 3912 to 3913 E1C to E1D, E80 to E81, EE4 to EE5, F48 to F49 1 to 4 2420 to 2421, 2520 to 2521, 2620 to 2621, 2720 to 2721 974 to 975, 9D8 to 9D9, A3C to A3D, AA0 to AA1 5 to 8 2820 to 2821, 2920 to 2921, 3020 to 3021, 3120 to 3121 B04 to B05, B68 to B69, BCC to BCD, C30 to C31 9 to 12 3220 to 3221, 3320 to 3321, 3420 to 3421, 3520 to 3521 C94 to C95, CF8 to CF9, D5C to D5D, DC0 to DC1 13 to 16 3620 to 3621, 3720 to 3721, 3820 to 3821, 3920 to 3921 E24 to E25, E88 to E89, EEC to EED, F50 to F51 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1 to 4 2430, 2530, 2630, 2730 97E, 9E2, A46, AAA 5 to 8 2830, 2930, 3030, 3130 B0E, B72, BD6, C3A C9E, D02, D66, DCA 9 to 12 3230, 3330, 3430, 3530 13 to 16 3630, 3730, 3830, 3930 E2E, E92, EF6, F5A 1 to 4 2431, 2531, 2631, 2731 97F, 9E3, A47, AAB 5 to 8 2831, 2931, 3031, 3131 B0F, B73, BD7, C3B 9 to 12 3231, 3331, 3431, 3531 C9F, D03, D67, DCB 13 to 16 3631, 3731, 3831, 3931 E2F, E93, EF7, F5B 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 to 8 Buffer memory address DEC 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 972 to 973, 9D6 to 9D7, A3A to A3B, A9E to A9F Axis 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1 to 4 2418 to 2419, 2518 to 2519, 2618 to 2619, 2718 to 2719 No. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Axis 5) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 4) Buffer memory address LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 183 Screen example 1) 3) 2) 8) 9) 4) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Axis 5) 6) Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 2427, 2527, 2627, 2727 HEX 7) No. 97B, 9DF, A43, AA7 Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 2436, 2536, 2636, 2736 HEX 984, 9E8, A4C, AB0 5 to 8 2827, 2927, 3027, 3127 B0B, B6F, BD3, C37 9 to 12 3227, 3327, 3427, 3527 C9B, CFF, D63, DC7 13 to 16 3627, 3727, 3827, 3927 E2B, E8F, EF3, F57 13 to 16 3636, 3736, 3836, 3936 E34, E98, EFC, F60 1 to 4 2428, 2528, 2628, 2728 97C, 9E0, A44, AA8 1 to 4 2437, 2537, 2637, 2737 985, 9E9, A4D, AB1 6) 5 to 8 2836, 2936, 3036, 3136 B14, B78, BDC, C40 9 to 12 3236, 3336, 3436, 3536 CA4, D08, D6C, DD0 5 to 8 2828, 2928, 3028, 3128 B0C, B70, BD4, C38 9 to 12 3228, 3328, 3428, 3528 C9C, D00, D64, DC8 13 to 16 3628, 3728, 3828, 3928 E2C, E90, EF4, F58 13 to 16 3637, 3737, 3837, 3937 E35, E99, EFD, F61 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 1 to 4 2432, 2532, 2632, 2732 980, 9E4, A48, AAC 7) 5 to 8 2837, 2937, 3037, 3137 B15, B79, BDD, C41 9 to 12 3237, 3337, 3437, 3537 CA5, D09, D6D, DD1 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 13 to 16 3632, 3732, 3832, 3932 E30, E94, EF8, F5C 1 to 4 2434, 2534, 2634, 2734 982, 9E6, A4A, AAE 1 to 4 2433, 2533, 2633, 2733 981, 9E5, A49, AAD 5 to 8 2834, 2934, 3034, 3134 B12, B76, BDA, C3E 9 to 12 3234, 3334, 3434, 3534 CA2, D06, D6A, DCE 13 to 16 3634, 3734, 3834, 3934 E32, E96, EFA, F5E 1 to 4 2435, 2535, 2635, 2735 983, 9E7, A4B, AAF 5 to 8 2835, 2935, 3035, 3135 B13, B77, BDB, C3F 9 to 12 3235, 3335, 3435, 3535 CA3, D07, D6B, DCF 13 to 16 3635, 3735, 3835, 3935 E33, E97, EFB, F5F 6 - 184 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) 9) - 5 to 8 2832, 2932, 3032, 3132 B10, B74, BD8, C3C 9 to 12 3232, 3332, 3432, 3532 CA0, D04, D68, DCC 5 to 8 2833, 2933, 3033, 3133 B11, B75, BD9, C3D 9 to 12 3233, 3333, 3433, 3533 CA1, D05, D69, DCD 13 to 16 3633, 3733, 3833, 3933 E31, E95, EF9, F5D - - - 1 Screen example 1) 3) OVERVIEW 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4) DEC HEX 2848 to 2849, 2948 to 2949, 3048 to 3049, 3148 to 3149 B20 to B21, B84 to B85, BE8 to BE9, C4C to C4D 9 to 12 3248 to 3249, 3348 to 3349, 3448 to 3449, 3548 to 3549 CB0 to CB1, D14 to D15, D78 to D79, DDC to DDD 13 to 16 3648 to 3649, 3748 to 3749, 3848 to 3849, 3948 to 3949 1 to 4 5 to 8 HEX 1 to 4 2454 to 2455, 2554 to 2555, 2654 to 2655, 2754 to 2755 996 to 997, 9FA to 9FB, A5E to A5F, AC2 to AC3 5 to 8 2854 to 2855, 2954 to 2955, 3054 to 3055, 3154 to 3155 B26 to B27, B8A to B8B, BEE to BEF, C52 to C53 9 to 12 3254 to 3255, 3354 to 3355, 3454 to 3455, 3554 to 3555 CB6 to CB7,D1A to D1B, D7E to D7F, DE2 to DE3 E40 to E41, EA4 to EA5, F08 to F09, F6C to F6D 13 to 16 3654 to 3655, 3754 to 3755, 3854 to 3855, 3954 to 3955 E46 to E47, EAA to EAB, F0E to F0F, F72 to F73 2450 to 2451, 2550 to 2551, 2650 to 2651, 2750 to 2751 992 to 993, 9F6 to 9F7, A5A to A5B, ABE to ABF 1 to 4 2456, 2556, 2656, 2756 998, 9FC, A60, AC4 2850 to 2851, 2950 to 2951, 3050 to 3051, 3150 to 3151 B22 to B23, B86 to B87, BEA to BEB, C4E to C4F 5 to 8 2856, 2956, 3056, 3156 B28, B8C, BF0, C54 5 9 to 12 3250 to 3251, 3350 to 3351, 3450 to 3451, 3550 to 3551 CB2 to CB3, D16 to D17, D7A to D7B, DDE to DDF 9 to 12 3256, 3356, 3456, 3556 CB8, D1C, D80, DE4 13 to 16 3650 to 3651, 3750 to 3751, 3850 to 3851, 3950 to 3951 E42 to E43, EA6 to EA7, F0A to F0B, F6E to F6F 13 to 16 3656, 3756, 3856, 3956 E48, EAC, F10, F74 1 to 4 2452 to 2453, 2552 to 2553, 2652 to 2653, 2752 to 2753 994 to 995, 9F8 to 9F9, A5C to A5D, AC0 to AC1 1 to 4 2464 to 2469, 2564 to 2569, 2664 to 2669, 2764 to 2769 9A0 to 9A5, A04 to A09, A68 to A6D, ACC to AD1 5 to 8 2852 to 2853, 2952 to 2953, 3052 to 3053, 3152 to 3153 B24 to B25, B88 to B89, BEC to BED, C50 to C51 5 to 8 2864 to 2869, 2964 to 2969, 3064 to 3069, 3164 to 3169 B30 to B35, B94 to B99, BF8 to BFD, C5C to C61 9 to 12 3252 to 3253, 3352 to 3353, 3452 to 3453, 3552 to 3553 CB4 to CB5, D18 to D19, D7C to D7D, DE0 to DE1 9 to 12 3264 to 3269, 3364 to 3369, 3464 to 3469, 3564 to 3569 CC0 to CC5, D24 to D29, D88 to D8D, DEC to DF1 13 to 16 3652 to 3653, 3752 to 3753, 3852 to 3853, 3952 to 3953 E44 to E45, EA8 to EA9, F0C to F0D, F70 to F71 13 to 16 3664 to 3669, 3764 to 3769, 3864 to 3869, 3964 to 3969 E50 to E55, EB4 to EB9, F18 to F1D, F7C to F81 1) 2) 3) 4) 4 5) 6) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 to 8 Buffer memory address DEC 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 990 to 991, 9F4 to 9F5, A58 to A59, ABC to ABD Axis 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1 to 4 2448 to 2449, 2548 to 2549, 2648 to 2649, 2748 to 2749 No. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6) 5) Buffer memory address LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 185 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) Axis Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 2470, 2570, 2670, 2770 9A6, A0A, A6E, AD2 5 to 8 2870, 2970, 3070, 3170 B36, B9A, BFE, C62 9 to 12 3270, 3370, 3470, 3570 CC6, D2A, D8E, DF2 13 to 16 3670, 3770, 3870, 3970 E56, EBA, F1E, F82 1 to 4 2476, 2576, 2676, 2776 9AC, A10, A74, AD8 4) 5) Axis 9 to 12 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 3282, 3382, 3482, 3582 CD2, D36, D9A, DFE 13 to 16 3682, 3782, 3882, 3982 E62, EC6, F2A, F8E 1 to 4 2478, 2578, 2678, 2778 9AE, A12, A76, ADA 5 to 8 2878, 2978, 3078, 3178 B3E, BA2, C06, C6A 9 to 12 3278, 3378, 3478, 3578 CCE, D32, D96, DFA 5 to 8 2876, 2976, 3076, 3176 B3C, BA0, C04, C68 13 to 16 3678, 3778, 3878, 3978 E5E, EC2, F26, F8A 9 to 12 3276, 3376, 3476, 3576 CCC, D30, D94, DF8 1 to 4 2479, 2579, 2679, 2779 9AF, A13, A77, ADB 13 to 16 3676, 3776, 3876, 3976 E5C, EC0, F24, F88 5 to 8 2879, 2979, 3079, 3179 B3F, BA3, C07, C6B 1 to 4 2477, 2577, 2677, 2777 9AD, A11, A75, AD9 9 to 12 3279, 3379, 3479, 3579 CCF, D33, D97, DFB 6) 5 to 8 2877, 2977, 3077, 3177 B3D, BA1, C05, C69 13 to 16 3679, 3779, 3879, 3979 E5F, EC3, F27, F8B 9 to 12 3277, 3377, 3477, 3577 CCD, D31, D95, DF9 1 to 4 2480, 2580, 2680, 2780 9B0, A14, A78, ADC 13 to 16 3677, 3777, 3877, 3977 E5D, EC1, F25, F89 5 to 8 2880, 2980, 3080, 3180 B40, BA4, C08, C6C 1 to 4 2482, 2582, 2682, 2782 9B2, A16, A7A, ADE 9 to 12 3280, 3380, 3480, 3580 CD0, D34, D98, DFC 5 to 8 2882 ,2982, 3082, 3182 B42, BA6, C0A, C6E 13 to 16 3680, 3780, 3880, 3980 E60, EC4, F28, F8C 7) Screen example 1) 2) 3) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2424 to 2425, 2524 to 2525, 2624 to 2625, 2724 to 2725 978 to 979, 9DC to 9DD, A40 to A41, AA4 to AA5 5 to 8 2824 to 2825, 2924 to 2925, 3024 to 3025, 3124 to 3125 B08 to B09, B6C to B6D, BD0 to BD1, C34 to C35 9 to 12 3224 to 3225, 3324 to 3325, 3424 to 3425, 3524 to 3525 C98 to C99, CFC to CFD, D60 to D61, DC4 to DC5 13 to 16 3624 to 3625, 3724 to 3725, 3824 to 3825, 3924 to 3925 E28 to E29, E8C to E8D, EF0 to EF1, F54 to F55 1) 6 - 186 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2426, 2526, 2626, 2726 97A, 9DE, A42, AA6 5 to 8 2826, 2926, 3026, 3126 B0A, B6E, BD2, C36 9 to 12 3226, 3326, 3426, 3526 C9A, CFE, D62, DC6 13 to 16 3626, 3726, 3826, 3926 E2A, E8E, EF2, F56 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C 1 Screen example OVERVIEW 1) 3) 4) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 2) Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 2414 to 2415, 2514 to 2515, 2614 to 2615, 2714 to 2715 HEX No. 96E to 96F, 9D2 to 9D3, A36 to A37, A9A to A9B Axis HEX 9 to 12 5126 to 5127, 5226 to 5227, 5326 to 5327, 5426 to 5427 1406 to 1407, 146A to 146B, 14CE to 14CF, 1532 to 1533 13 to 16 5526 to 5527, 5626 to 5627, 5726 to 5727, 5826 to 5827 1596 to 1597, 15FA to 15FB, 165E to 165F, 16C2 to 16C3 2) 3214 to 3215, 3314 to 3315, 3414 to 3415, 3514 to 3515 C8E to C8F, CF2 to CF3, D56 to D57, DBA to DBB 13 to 16 3614 to 3615, 3714 to 3715, 3814 to 3815, 3914 to 3915 E1E to E1F, E82 to E83, EE6 to EE7, F4A to F4B 1 to 4 4326 to 4327, 4426 to 4427, 4526 to 4527, 4626 to 4627 10E6 to 10E7, 114A to 114B, 11AE to 11AF, 1212 to 1213 5 to 8 4726 to 4727, 4826 to 4827, 4926 to 4927, 5026 to 5027 1276 to 1277,12DA to 12DB, 133E to 133F,13A2 to 13A3 2) 3) 4) 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D C91, CF5, D59, DBD 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 to 4 4328, 4428, 4528, 4628 10E8, 114C, 11B0, 1214 5 to 8 4728, 4828, 4928, 5028 1278, 12DC, 1340, 13A4 9 to 12 5128, 5228, 5328, 5428 1408, 146C, 14D0, 1534 13 to 16 5528, 5628, 5728, 5828 1598, 15FC, 1660, 16C4 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 9 to 12 4 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR AFE to AFF, B62 to B63, BC6 to BC7,C2A to C2B 7 NETWORK MONITOR 2814 to 2815, 2914 to 2915, 3014 to 3015, 3114 to 3115 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) 5 to 8 Buffer memory address DEC MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 187 Screen example 1) 2) 3) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 1 to 4 4330 to 4331, 4430 to 4431, 4530 to 4531, 4630 to 4631 10EA to 10EB, 114E to 114F, 5 to 8 4730 to 4731, 4830 to 4831, 4930 to 4931, 5030 to 5031 127A to 127B, 12DE to 12DF, 1342 to 1343, 13A6 to 13A7 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 9 to 12 5130 to 5131, 5230 to 5231, 5330 to 5331, 5430 to 5431 140A to 140B, 146E to 146F, 14D2 to 14D3, 1536 to 1537 1 to 4 4332, 4432, 4532, 4632 10EC, 1150, 11B4, 1218 13 to 16 5530 to 5531, 5630 to 5631, 5730 to 5731, 5830 to 5831 159A to 159B, 15FE to 15FF, 1662 to 1663, 16C6 to 16C7 1) 6 - 188 11B2 to 11B3, 1216 to 1217 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 2) 3) 5 to 8 4732, 4832, 4932, 5032 127C, 12E0, 1344, 13A8 9 to 12 5132, 5232, 5332, 5432 140C, 1470, 14D4, 1538 13 to 16 5532, 5632, 5732, 5832 159C, 1600, 1664, 16C8 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 3) 1) 4) 5) 2 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 6) 7) 8) 10D2 to 10D3, 1136 to 1137, 119A to 119B, 11FE to 11FF 4706 to 4707, 4806 to 4807, 4906 to 4907, 5006 to 5007 1262 to 1263, 12C6 to 12C7, 132A to 132B, 138E to 138F 1) 1 to 4 3) 4) 9 to 12 13 to 16 1 to 4 5 to 8 5106 to 5107, 5206 to 5207, 5306 to 5307, 5406 to 5407 13F2 to 13F3, 1456 to 1457, 14BA to 14BB, 151E to 151F 5506 to 5507, 5606 to 5607, 5706 to 5707, 5806 to 5807 1582 to 1583, 15E6 to 15E7, 164A to 164B, 16AE to 16AF 4314 to 4315, 4414 to 4415, 4514 to 4515, 4614 to 4615 10DA to 10DB, 113E to 113F, 11A2 to 11A3, 1206 to 1207 4714 to 4715, 4814 to 4815, 4914 to 4915, 5014 to 5015 126A to 126B, 12CE to 12CF, 1332 to 1333, 1396 to 1397 5114 to 5115, 5214 to 5215, 5314 to 5315, 5414 to 5415 13FA to 13FB, 145E to 145F, 14C2 to 14C3, 1526 to 1527 2) 5) 6) 7) 9 to 12 13 to 16 5514 to 5515, 5614 to 5615, 5714 to 5715, 5814 to 5815 158A to 158B, 15EE to 15EF, 1652 to 1653, 16B6 to 16B7 Axis 8) Buffer memory address DEC 4313, 4413, 4513, 4613 HEX 10D9, 113D, 11A1, 1205 5 to 8 4713, 4813, 4913, 5013 1269, 12CD, 1331, 1395 9 to 12 5113, 5213, 5313, 5413 13F9, 145D, 14C1, 1525 13 to 16 5513, 5613, 5713, 5813 1589, 15ED, 1651, 16B5 1 to 4 4344, 4444, 4544, 4644 10F8, 115C, 11C0, 1224 5 to 8 4744, 4844, 4944, 5044 1288, 12EC, 1350, 13B4 9 to 12 5144, 5244, 5344, 5444 1418, 147C, 14E0, 1544 13 to 16 5544, 5644, 5744, 5844 15A8, 160C, 1670, 16D4 1 to 4 4345, 4445, 4545, 4645 10F9, 115D, 11C1, 1225 5 to 8 4745, 4845, 4945, 5045 1289, 12ED, 1351, 13B5 9 to 12 5145, 5245, 5345, 5445 1419, 147D, 14E1, 1545 13 to 16 5545, 5645, 5745, 5845 15A9, 160D, 1671, 16D5 1 to 4 4346, 4446, 4546, 4646 10FA, 115E, 11C2, 1226 5 to 8 4746, 4846, 4946, 5046 128A, 12EE, 1352, 13B6 9 to 12 5146, 5246, 5346, 5446 141A, 147E, 14E2, 1546 13 to 16 5546, 5646, 5746, 5846 15AA, 160E, 1672, 16D6 1 to 4 4347, 4447, 4547, 4647 10FB, 115F, 11C3, 1227 5 to 8 4747, 4847, 4947, 5047 128B, 12EF, 1353, 13B7 141B, 147F, 14E3, 1547 9 to 12 5147, 5247, 5347, 5447 13 to 16 5547, 5647, 5747, 5847 15AB, 160F, 1673, 16D7 1 to 4 4305, 4405, 4505, 4605 10D1, 1135, 1199, 11FD 5 to 8 4705, 4805, 4905, 5005 1261, 12C5, 1329, 138D 9 to 12 5105, 5205, 5305, 5405 13F1, 1455, 14B9, 151D 13 to 16 5505, 5605, 5705, 5805 1581, 15E5, 1649, 16AD 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4306 to 4307, 4406 to 4407, 4506 to 4507, 4606 to 4607 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 to 8 HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 189 Screen example 1) 8) 2) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) 14) 7) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 4300, 4400, 4500, 4600 10CC, 1130, 1194, 11F8 5 to 8 4700, 4800, 4900, 5000 125C, 12C0, 1324, 1388 9 to 12 5100, 5200, 5300, 5400 13EC, 1450, 14B4, 1518 13 to 16 5500, 5600, 5700, 5800 157C, 15E0, 1644, 16A8 1 to 4 4301, 4401, 4501, 4601 10CD, 1131, 1195, 11F9 5 to 8 4701, 4801, 4901, 5001 125D, 12C1, 1325, 1389 9 to 12 5101, 5201, 5301, 5401 13ED, 1451, 14B5, 1519 13 to 16 5501, 5601, 5701, 5801 157D, 15E1, 1645, 16A9 1 to 4 4302, 4402, 4502, 4602 10CE, 1132, 1196, 11FA 5 to 8 4702, 4802, 4902, 5002 125E, 12C2, 1326, 138A No. 8) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 13 to 16 5508 to 5509, 5608 to 5609, 5708 to 5709, 5808 to 5809 1584 to 1585, 15E8 to 15E9, 164C to 164D, 16B0 to 16B1 1 to 4 4310 to 4311, 4410 to 4411, 4510 to 4511, 4610 to 4611 10D6 to 10D7, 113A to 113B, 119E to 119F, 1202 to 1203 5 to 8 4710 to 4711, 4810 to 4811, 4910 to 4911, 5010 to 5011 1266 to 1267, 12CA to 12CB, 132E to 132F, 1392 to 1393 9 to 12 5110 to 5111, 5210 to 5211, 5310 to 5311, 5410 to 5411 13F6 to 13F7, 145A to 145B, 14BE to 14BF, 1522 to 1523 13 to 16 5510 to 5511, 5610 to 5611, 5710 to 5711, 5810 to 5811 1586 to 1587, 15EA to 15EB, 164E to 164F, 16B2 to 16B3 9) 9 to 12 5102, 5202, 5302, 5402 13EE, 1452, 14B6, 151A 1 to 4 4320, 4420, 4520, 4620 10E0, 1144, 11A8, 120C 13 to 16 5502, 5602, 5702, 5802 157E, 15E2, 1646, 16AA 5 to 8 4720, 4820, 4920, 5020 1270, 12D4, 1338, 139C 1 to 4 4303, 4403, 4503, 4603 10CF, 1133, 1197, 11FB 9 to 12 5120, 5220, 5320, 5420 1400, 1464, 14C8, 152C 5 to 8 4703, 4803, 4903, 5003 125F, 12C3, 1327, 138B 13 to 16 5520, 5620, 5720, 5820 1590, 15F4, 1658, 16BC 10E1, 1145, 11A9, 120D 10) 9 to 12 5103, 5203, 5303, 5403 13EF, 1453, 14B7, 151B 1 to 4 4321, 4421, 4521, 4621 13 to 16 5503, 5603, 5703, 5803 157F, 15E3, 1647, 16AB 5 to 8 4721, 4821, 4921, 5021 1271, 12D5, 1339, 139D 1 to 4 4304, 4404, 4504, 4604 10D0, 1134, 1198, 11FC 9 to 12 5121, 5221, 5321, 5421 1401, 1465, 14C9, 152D 5 to 8 4704, 4804, 4904, 5004 1260, 12C4, 1328, 138C 9 to 12 5104, 5204, 5304, 5404 13F0, 1454, 14B8, 151C 13 to 16 5504, 5604, 5704, 5804 1580, 15E4, 1648, 16AC 1 to 4 4312, 4412, 4512, 4612 10D8, 113C, 11A0, 1204 5 to 8 4712, 4812, 4912, 5012 1268, 12CC, 1330, 1394 9 to 12 5112, 5212, 5312, 5412 13F8, 145C, 14C0, 1524 13 to 16 5512, 5612, 5712, 5812 1588, 15EC, 1650, 16B4 1 to 4 4316, 4416, 4516, 4616 10DC, 1140, 11A4, 1208 5 to 8 4716, 4816, 4916, 5016 126C, 12D0, 1334, 1398 11) 13 to 16 5521, 5621, 5721, 5821 1591, 15F5, 1659, 16BD 1 to 4 4322 to 4323, 4422 to 4423, 4522 to 4523, 4622 to 4623 10E2 to 10E3, 1146 to 1147, 11AA to 11AB, 120E to 120F 5 to 8 4722 to 4723, 4822 to 4823, 4922 to 4923, 5022 to 5023 1272 to 1273, 12D6 to 12D7, 133A to 133B, 139E to 139F 9 to 12 5122 to 5123, 5222 to 5223, 5322 to 5323, 5422 to 5423 1402 to 1403, 1466 to 1467, 14CA to 14CB, 152E to 152F 13 to 16 5522 to 5523, 5622 to 5623, 5722 to 5723, 5822 to 5823 1592 to 1593, 15F6 to 15F7, 165A to 165B, 16BE to 16BF 10E4, 1148, 11AC, 1210 12) 9 to 12 5116, 5216, 5316, 5416 13FC, 1460, 14C4, 1528 1 to 4 4324, 4424, 4524, 4624 13 to 16 5516, 5616, 5716, 5816 158C, 15F0, 1654, 16B8 5 to 8 4724, 4824, 4924, 5024 1274, 12D8, 133C, 13A0 1 to 4 4308 to 4309, 4408 to 4409, 4508 to 4509, 4608 to 4609 10D4 to 10D5, 1138 to 1139, 119C to 119D, 1200 to 1201 9 to 12 5124, 5224, 5324, 5424 1404, 1468, 14CC, 1530 5 to 8 4708 to 4709, 4808 to 4809, 4908 to 4909, 5008 to 5009 1264 to 1265, 12C8 to 12C9, 132C to 132D, 1390 to 1391 9 to 12 5108 to 5109, 5208 to 5209, 5308 to 5309, 5408 to 5409 13F4 to 13F5, 1458 to 1459, 14BC to 14BD, 1520 to 1521 6 - 190 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 13) 14) 13 to 16 5524, 5624, 5724, 5824 1594, 15F8, 165C, 16C0 1 to 4 4325, 4425, 4525, 4625 10E5, 1149, 11AD, 1211 5 to 8 4725, 4825, 4925, 5025 1275, 12D9, 133D, 13A1 9 to 12 5125, 5225, 5325, 5425 1405, 1469, 14CD, 1531 13 to 16 5525, 5625, 5725, 5825 1595, 15F9, 165D, 16C1 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 4) 9) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 5) 6) 7) 8) 2) 10) 11) 12) 4) 5) 6) 7) 10F2, 1156, 11BA, 121E 5 to 8 4738, 4838, 4938, 5038 1282, 12E6, 134A, 13AE 9 to 12 5138, 5238, 5338, 5438 1412, 1476, 14DA, 153E 13 to 16 5538, 5638, 5738, 5838 1 to 4 4348, 4448, 4548, 4648 Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 HEX 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 15A2, 1606, 166A, 16CE 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 10FC, 1160, 11C4, 1228 1 to 4 4343, 4443, 4543, 4643 10F7, 115B, 11BF, 1223 5 to 8 4748, 4848, 4948, 5048 128C, 12F0, 1354, 13B8 9 to 12 5148, 5248, 5348, 5448 141C, 1480, 14E4, 1548 13 to 16 5548, 5648, 5748, 5848 15AC, 1610, 1674, 16D8 1 to 4 4349, 4449, 4549, 4649 10FD, 1161, 11C5, 1229 5 to 8 4749, 4849, 4949, 5049 128D, 12F1, 1355, 13B9 9 to 12 5149, 5249, 5349, 5449 141D, 1481, 14E5, 1549 8) 9) 10) 5 to 8 4743, 4843, 4943, 5043 1287, 12EB, 134F, 13B3 9 to 12 5143, 5243, 5343, 5443 1417, 147B, 14DF, 1543 13 to 16 5543, 5643, 5743, 5843 15A7, 160B, 166F, 16D3 1 to 4 4351, 4451, 4551, 4651 10FF, 1163, 11C7, 122B 5 to 8 4751, 4851, 4951, 5051 128F, 12F3, 1357, 13BB 9 to 12 5151, 5251, 5351, 5451 141F, 1483, 14E7, 154B 13 to 16 5549, 5649, 5749, 5849 15AD, 1611, 1675, 16D9 13 to 16 5551, 5651, 5751, 5851 15AF, 1613, 1677, 16DB 1 to 4 4350, 4450, 4550, 4650 10FE, 1162, 11C6, 122A 1 to 4 4352, 4452, 4552, 4652 1100, 1164, 11C8, 122C 5 to 8 4750, 4850, 4950, 5050 128E, 12F2, 1356, 13BA 5 to 8 4752, 4852, 4952, 5052 1290, 12F4, 1358, 13BC 9 to 12 5150, 5250, 5350, 5450 141E, 1482, 14E6, 154A 9 to 12 5152, 5252, 5352, 5452 1420, 1484, 14E8, 154C 13 to 16 5550, 5650, 5750, 5850 15AE, 1612, 1676, 16DA 13 to 16 5552, 5652, 5752, 5852 15B0, 1614, 1678, 16DC 1 to 4 4339, 4439, 4539, 4639 10F3, 1157, 11BB, 121F 1 to 4 4359, 4459, 4559, 4659 1107, 116B, 11CF, 1233 5 to 8 4739, 4839, 4939, 5039 1283, 12E7, 134B, 13AF 9 to 12 5139, 5239, 5339, 5439 1413, 1477, 14DB, 153F 13 to 16 5539, 5639, 5739, 5839 1 to 4 5 to 8 11) 5 to 8 4759, 4859, 4959, 5059 1297, 12FB, 135F, 13C3 9 to 12 5159, 5259, 5359, 5459 1427, 148B, 14EF, 1553 15A3, 1607, 166B, 16CF 13 to 16 5559, 5659, 5759, 5859 15B7, 161B, 167F, 16E3 4340, 4440, 4540, 4640 10F4, 1158, 11BC, 1220 1 to 4 4365, 4465, 4565, 4665 110D, 1171, 11D5, 1239 4740, 4840, 4940, 5040 1284, 12E8, 134C, 13B0 5 to 8 4765, 4865, 4965, 5065 129D, 1301, 1365, 13C9 9 to 12 5140, 5240, 5340, 5440 1414, 1478, 14DC, 1540 13 to 16 5540, 5640, 5740, 5840 15A4, 1608, 166C, 16D0 1 to 4 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 12) 13) - 9 to 12 5165, 5265, 5365, 5465 142D, 1491, 14F5, 1559 13 to 16 5565, 5665, 5765, 5865 15BD, 1621, 1685, 16E9 - - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4338, 4438, 4538, 4638 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) 1 to 4 HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 191 Screen example No. Axis 1) 3) 2) 4) Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 10EE to 10EF, 1152 to 1153, 11B6 to 11B7, 121A to 121B 1 to 4 4317, 4417, 4517, 4617 10DD, 1141, 11A5, 1209 1 to 4 4334 to 4335, 4434 to 4435, 4534 to 4535, 4634 to 4635 5 to 8 4717, 4817, 4917, 5017 126D, 12D1, 1335, 1399 5 to 8 4734 to 4735, 4834 to 4835, 4934 to 4935, 5034 to 5035 127E to 127F, 12E2 to 12E3, 1346 to 1347, 13AA to 13AB 9 to 12 5117, 5217, 5317, 5417 13FD, 1461, 14C5, 1529 9 to 12 5134 to 5135, 5234 to 5235, 5334 to 5335, 5434 to 5435 140E to 140F, 1472 to 1473, 14D6 to 14D7, 153A to 153B 13 to 16 5517, 5617, 5717, 5817 158D, 15F1, 1655, 16B9 13 to 16 5534 to 5535, 5634 to 5635, 5734 to 5735, 5834 to 5835 159E to 159F, 1602 to 1603, 1666 to 1667, 16CA to 16CB 1 to 4 4318 to 4319, 4418 to 4419, 4518 to 4519, 4618 to 4619 10DE to 10DF, 1142 to 1143, 11A6 to 11A7, 120A to 120B 1 to 4 4336 to 4337, 4436 to 4437, 4536 to 4537, 4636 to 4637 10F0 to 10F1, 1154 to 1155, 11B8 to 11B9, 121C to 121D 5 to 8 4718 to 4719, 4818 to 4819, 4918 to 4919, 5018 to 5019 126E to 126F, 12D2 to 12D3, 1336 to 1337, 139A to 139B 5 to 8 4736 to 4737, 4836 to 4837, 4936 to 4937, 5036 to 5037 1280 to 1281, 12E4 to 12E5, 1348 to 1349, 13AC to 13AD 9 to 12 5118 to 5119, 5218 to 5219, 5318 to 5319, 5418 to 5419 13FE to 13FF, 1462 to 1463, 14C6 to 14C7, 152A to 152B 9 to 12 5136 to 5137, 5236 to 5237, 5336 to 5337, 5436 to 5437 1410 to 1411, 1474 to 1475, 14D8 to 14D9, 153C to 153D 13 to 16 5518 to 5519, 5618 to 5619, 5718 to 5719, 5818 to 5819 158E to 158F, 15F2 to 15F3, 1656 to 1657, 16BA to 16BB 13 to 16 5536 to 5537, 5636 to 5637, 5736 to 5737, 5836 to 5837 15A0 to 15A1, 1604 to 1605, 1668 to 1669, 16CC to 16CD 1) 3) 2) 6 - 192 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 4) 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) Axis 1) - 4012 to 4016 2) - 3) - 4) 5) Buffer memory address No. Axis FAC to FB0 9) - 4052 to 4056 FD4 to FD8 4017 to 4021 FB1 to FB5 10) - 4057 to 4061 FD9 to FDD 4022 to 4026 FB6 to FBA 11) - 4062 to 4066 FDE to FE2 - 4027 to 4031 FBB to FBF 12) - 4067 to 4071 FE3 to FE7 - 4032 to 4036 FC0 to FC4 13) - 4072 to 4076 FE8 to FEC DEC HEX DEC HEX 6) - 4037 to 4041 FC5 to FC9 14) - 4077 to 4081 FED to FF1 7) - 4042 to 4046 FCA to FCE 15) - 4082 to 4086 FF2 to FF6 8) - 4047 to 4051 FCF to FD3 16) - 4087 to 4091 FF7 to FFB 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Buffer memory address No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Screen example 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) Buffer memory address 34) 1) - 4093 to 4096 FFD to 1000 13) - 4141 to 4144 102D to 1030 25) - 4190 to 4193 105E to 1061 2) - 4097 to 4100 1001 to 1004 14) - 4145 to 4148 1031 to 1034 26) - 4194 to 4197 1062 to 1065 3) - 4101 to 4104 1005 to 1008 15) - 4149 to 4152 1035 to 1038 27) - 4198 to 4201 1066 to 1069 4) - 4105 to 4108 1009 to 100C 16) - 4153 to 4156 1039 to 103C 28) - 4202 to 4205 106A to 106D DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address Axis HEX Axis Buffer memory address No. DEC No. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) DEC 5) - 4109 to 4112 100D to 1010 17) - 4158 to 4161 103E to 1041 29) - 4206 to 4209 106E to 1071 6) - 4113 to 4116 1011 to 1014 18) - 4162 to 4165 1042 to 1045 30) - 4210 to 4213 1072 to 1075 7) - 4117 to 4120 1015 to 1018 19) - 4166 to 4169 1046 to 1049 31) - 4214 to 4217 1076 to 1079 8) - 4121 to 4124 1019 to 101C 20) - 4170 to 4173 104A to 104D 32) - 4218 to 4221 107A to 107D 9) - 4125 to 4128 101D to 1020 21) - 4174 to 4177 104E to 1051 33) - 31300 to 31315 7A44 to 7A53 10) - 4129 to 4132 1021 to 1024 22) - 4178 to 4181 1052 to 1055 34) - 31316 to 31331 7A54 to 7A63 11) - 4133 to 4136 1025 to 1028 23) - 4182 to 4185 1056 to 1059 12) - 4137 to 4140 1029 to 102C 24) - 4186 to 4189 105A to 105D - - - 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 7 HEX - 6 - 193 NETWORK MONITOR 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 Screen example No. Axis 1) 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 6000 to 6002, 6004 to 6009 1770 to 1772, 1774 to 1779 5 10000 to 10002, 10004 to 10009 2710 to 2712, 2714 to 2719 9 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 13 18000 to 18002, 18004 to 18009 1 No. Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 2 7010 to 7012, 7014 to 7019 1B62 to 1B64, 1B66 to 1B6B 6 11010 to 11012, 11014 to 11019 2B02 to 2B04, 2B06 to 2B0B 10 15010 to 15012, 15014 to 15019 3AA2 to 3AA4, 3AA6 to 3AAB 4650 to 4652, 4654 to 4659 14 19010 to 19012, 19014 to 19019 6010 to 6012, 6014 to 6019 177A to 177C, 177E to 1783 2 5 10010 to 10012, 10014 to 10019 271A to 271C, 271E to 2723 9 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BC, 36BE to 36C3 13 18010 to 18012, 18014 to 18019 1 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 3 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7 12020 to 12022, 12024 to 12029 2EF4 to 2EF6, 2EF8 to 2EFD 11 16020 to 16022, 16024 to 16029 3E94 to 3E96, 3E98 to 3E9D 4A42 to 4A44, 4A46 to 4A4B 15 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D 7020 to 7022, 7024 to 7029 1B6C to 1B6E, 1B70 to 1B75 4 9000 to 9002, 9004 to 9009 2328 to 232A, 232C to 2331 6 11020 to 11022, 11024 to 11029 2B0C to 2B0E, 2B10 to 2B15 8 13000 to 13002, 13004 to 13009 32C8 to 32CA, 32CC to 32D1 10 15020 to 15022, 15024 to 15029 3AAC to 3AAE, 3AB0 to 3AB5 12 17000 to 17002, 17004 to 17009 4268 to 426A, 426C to 4271 465A to 465C, 465E to 4663 14 19020 to 19022, 19024 to 19029 4A4C to 4A4E, 4A50 to 4A55 16 21000 to 21002, 21004 to 21009 5208 to 520A, 520C to 5211 6020 to 6022, 6024 to 6029 1784 to 1786, 1788 to 178D 3 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F42, 1F44 to 1F49 4 9010 to 9012, 9014 to 9019 2332 to 2334, 2336 to 233B 5 10020 to 10022, 10024 to 10029 2724 to 2726, 2728 to 272D 7 12000 to 12002, 12004 to 12009 2EE0 to 2EE2, 2EE4 to 2EE9 8 13010 to 13012, 13014 to 13019 32D2 to 32D4, 32D6 to 32DB 9 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 11 16000 to 16002, 16004 to 16009 3E80 to 3E82, 3E84 to 3E89 12 17010 to 17012, 17014 to 17019 4272 to 4274, 4276 to 427B 13 18020 to 18022, 18024 to 18029 4664 to 4666, 4668 to 466D 15 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 16 21010 to 21012, 21014 to 21019 5212 to 5214, 5216 to 521B 2 7000 to 7002, 7004 to 7009 1B58 to 1B5A, 1B5C to 1B61 3 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 4 9020 to 9022, 9024 to 9029 233C to 233E 2340 to 2345 6 11000 to 11002, 11004 to 11009 2AF8 to 2AFA, 2AFC to 2B01 7 12010 to 12012, 12014 to 12019 2EEA to 2EEC, 2EEE to 2EF3 8 13020 to 13022, 13024 to 13029 32DC to 32DE 32E0 to 32E5 10 15000 to 15002, 15004 to 15009 3A98 to 3A9A, 3A9C to 3AA1 11 16010 to 16012, 16014 to 16019 3E8A to 3E8C, 3E8E to 3E93 12 17020 to 17022, 17024 to 17029 427C to 427E 4280 to 4285 14 19000 to 19002, 19004 to 19009 4A38 to 4A3A, 4A3C to 4A41 15 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 16 21020 to 21022, 21024 to 21029 521C to 521E, 5220 to 5225 1) 2) 3) 4) 6 - 194 5) 6) 7) 8) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 9) 10) 11) 12) 1 L60AD4 module monitoring OVERVIEW Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 0 0000 2) 10 000A 3) 9 0009 4) 9 0009 5) 24 0018 6) 20 0014 7) 19 0013 8) 1 to 4 0001 to 0004 9) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 10) 30, 32, 34, 36 001E, 0020, 0022, 0024 11) 31, 33, 35, 37 001F, 0021, 0023, 0025 - - - 1) 47 002F 2) 48 0030 3) 53 0035 4) 49 0031 1) 5) 50 0032 2) 3) 6) 50 0032 7) 54 to 57 0036 to 0039 8) 63, 65, 67, 69 003F, 0041, 0043, 0045 3) 4) 5) 6) 8) 9) 10) 11) 7) 8) 9) 2 9) 62, 64, 66, 68 003E, 0040, 0042, 0044 5) 6) 10) 89, 93, 97, 101 0059, 005D, 0061, 0065 11) 88, 92, 96, 100 0058, 005C, 0060, 0064 12) 87, 91, 95, 99 0057, 005B, 005F, 0063 13) 86, 90, 94, 98 0056, 005A, 005E, 0062 14) 142 to 145 008E to 0091 - - - 1) 1800, 1810 to 1964 0708, 0712 to 07AC 10) 11) 12) 13) 3 4 4) 14) SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 2) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 7) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6.5.38 7 - - NETWORK MONITOR 1) - Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 195 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) - - - - - 1) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 2) - - - - - 1) 2) 1) 6 - 196 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 L60DA4 module monitoring No. 1) 6) 1) 2) 7) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 0 0000 OVERVIEW Screen example 2) 20 0014 3) 1 to 4 0001 to 0004 4) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 5) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 6) 19 0013 7) 26 001A 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 6.5.39 - 1) 47 002F 2) 53 0035 3) 48 0030 4) 48 0030 5) 55, 57, 59, 61 0037, 0039, 003B, 003D 6) 54, 56, 58, 60 0036, 0038, 003A, 003C 7) 86, 88, 90, 92 0056, 0058, 005A, 005C 8) 87, 89, 91, 93 0057, 0059, 005B, 005D - - - 5) 3) 4) 6) 7) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 2) 5) - 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4) - 6 8) 1) 1800, 1810 to 1964 0708, 0712 to 07AC INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 7 1) - NETWORK MONITOR - Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 197 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) - - - - - 0001 to 0004 1) 2) 1) 1 to 4 2) - - 3) 11 to 14 000B to 000E 4) 11 to 14 000B to 000E - - - 1) 3) 6 - 198 4) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 2) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 3) 4) 5) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 6) 7) 8) 9) 12) 13) 14) 10) 11) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 00 to 01 0000 to 0001 32 to 33 0020 to 0021 02 to 03 0002 to 0003 34 to 35 0022 to 0023 04 to 05 0004 to 0005 36 to 37 0024 to 0025 06 to 07 0006 to 0007 38 to 39 0026 to 0027 10, 42 000A, 002A 12 to 13 000C to 000D 44 to 45 002C to 002D 14 to 15 000E to 000F 46 to 47 002E to 002F 16 to 17 0010 to 0011 48 to 49 0030 to 0031 18 to 19 0012 to 0013 50 to 51 0032 to 0033 20 to 21 0014 to 0015 52 to 53 0034 to 0035 22 to 23 0016 to 0017 54 to 55 0036 to 0037 12) 08, 40 0008, 0028 13) 11, 43 000B, 002B 14) 09, 41 0009, 0029 1) - - - - - 2 SYSTEM MONITOR No. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example OVERVIEW 1 LD62D/LD62 module monitoring 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 6.5.40 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 199 6.5.41 LD75P/LD75D module monitoring Screen example No. 2) 1) 8) 7) 1) 5) 6) 9) 10) 11) 12) HEX 800 to 801 0320 to 0321 900 to 901 0384 to 0385 1000 to 1001 03E8 to 03E9 1100 to 1101 044C to 044D 812 to 813 032C to 032D 912 to 913 0390 to 0391 1012 to 1013 03F4 to 03F5 1112 to 1113 0458 to 0459 3) 809, 909, 1009, 1109 0329, 038D, 03F1, 0455 4) 806, 906, 1006, 1106 0326, 038A, 03EE, 0452 5) 807, 907, 1007, 1107 0327, 038B, 03EF, 0453 6) 808, 908, 1008, 1108 0328, 038C, 03F0, 0454 7) 829, 929, 1029, 1129 033D, 03A1, 0405, 0469 8) to 12) 838, 938, 1038, 1138 0346, 03AA, 040E, 0472 1) - - - - - 1) 0, 150, 300, 450 0000, 0096, 012C, 01C2 2) 4, 154, 304, 454 0004, 009A, 0130, 01C6 3) 1, 151, 301, 451 0001, 0097, 012D, 01C3 4) 2, 152, 302, 452 0002, 0098, 012E, 01C4 5) 3, 153, 303, 453 0003, 0099, 012F, 01C5 6) 5, 155, 305, 455 0005, 009B, 0131, 01C7 7) 6, 156, 306, 456 0006, 009C, 0132, 01C8 - - - 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC 1) 6) 1) 2) 3) 7) 4) 5) 6 - 200 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 2) 3) 1) 462 to 463 01CE to 01CF 14 to 15 000E to 000F 164 to 165 00A4 to 00A5 - 1) 17, 167, 317, 467 0011, 00A7, 013D, 01D3 18 to 19 0012 to 0013 168 to 169 00A8 to 00A9 318 to 319 013E to 013F 468 to 469 01D4 to 01D5 20 to 21 0014 to 0015 170 to 171 00AA to 00AB 320 to 321 0140 to 0141 470 to 471 01D6 to 01D7 33 0021 4) 22, 172, 322, 472 0016, 00AC, 0142, 01D8 5) 23, 173, 323, 473 0017, 00AD, 0143, 01D9 6) 26, 176, 326, 476 001A, 00B0, 0146, 01DC 1) 27, 177, 327, 477 001B, 00B1, 0147, 01DD 2) 28, 178, 328, 478 001C, 00B2, 0148, 01DE 3) 29, 179, 329, 479 001D, 00B3, 0149, 01DF 4) 2 3 3) 6) OVERVIEW 0138 to 0139 - 3) 7) 00A2 to 00A3 312 to 313 - 1) 4) 000C to 000D 013A to 013B 6) 2) 12 to 13 162 to 163 01D0 to 01D1 4) 5) 01CC to 01CD 464 to 465 3) 5) 0136 to 0137 460 to 461 314 to 315 2) 2) 00A0 to 00A1 310 to 311 SYSTEM MONITOR 2) 160 to 161 24 to 25 0018 to 0019 174 to 175 00AE to 00AF 324 to 325 0144 to 0145 474 to 475 01DA to 01DB 5) 30, 180, 330, 480 001E, 00B4, 014A, 01E0 6) 32, 182, 332, 482 0020, 00B6, 014C, 01E2 7) 31, 181, 331, 481 001F, 00B5, 014B, 01E1 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) HEX 000A to 000B 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) DEC 10 to 11 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 1 Buffer memory address 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR No. 7 NETWORK MONITOR Screen example Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 201 Screen example No. 1) 3) 1) 2) 5) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 8) 6) 00BA to 00BF 336 to 341 0150 to 0155 486 to 491 01E6 to 01EB 42 to 47 002A to 002F 192 to 197 00C0 to 00C5 342 to 347 0156 to 015B 492 to 497 01EC to 01F0 0030 to 0031 348 to 349 015C to 015D 498 to 499 01F2 to 01F3 4) 50, 200, 350, 500 0032, 00C8, 015E, 01F4 5) 51, 201, 351, 501 0033, 00C9, 015F, 01F5 1) 52, 202, 352, 502 0034, 00CA, 0160, 01F6 2) 53, 203, 353, 503 0035, 00CB, 0161, 01F7 3) 56, 206, 356, 506 0038, 00CE, 0164, 01FA 4) 57, 207, 357, 507 0039, 00CF, 0165, 01FB 5) 58, 208, 358, 508 003A, 00D0, 0166, 01FC 6) 54, 204, 354, 504 0036, 00CC, 0162, 01F8 7) 59, 209, 359, 509 003B, 00D1, 0167, 01FD 3) 9) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 186 to 191 00C6 to 00C7 8) 6 - 202 0024 to 0029 48 to 49 9) 7) HEX 36 to 41 198 to 199 4) 2) Buffer memory address DEC 60 to 61 003C to 003D 210 to 211 00D2 to 00D3 360 to 361 0168 to 0169 510 to 511 01FE to 01FF 62, 212, 362, 512 003E, 00D4, 016A, 0200 HEX 1) 004F, 00E5, 017B, 0211 2) 82, 232, 382, 532 0052, 00E8, 017E, 0214 3) 83, 233, 383, 533 0053, 00E9, 017F, 0215 4) 86, 236, 386, 536 0056, 00EC, 0182, 0218 4) 7) 5) 5) 8) 0212 to 0213 0054 to 0055 00EA to 00EB 384 to 385 0180 to 0181 534 to 535 0216 to 0217 7) 87, 237, 387, 537 0057, 00ED, 0183, 0219 8) 88, 238, 388, 538 0058, 00EE, 0184, 021A 9) 89, 239, 389, 539 0059, 00EF, 0185, 021B 1) 70, 220, 370, 520 0046, 00DC, 0172, 0208 4 2) 71, 221, 371, 521 0047, 00DD, 0173, 0209 3) 78, 228, 378, 528 004E, 00E4, 017A, 0210 2) 4) 6) 5) 6) 72 to 73 0048 to 0049 222 to 223 00DE to 00DF 372 to 373 0174 to 0175 522 to 523 020A to 020B 74 to 75 004A to 004B 224 to 225 00E0 to 00E1 374 to 375 0176 to 0177 524 to 525 020C to 020D 76 to 77 004C to 004D 226 to 227 00E2 to 00E3 376 to 377 0178 to 0179 526 to 527 020E to 020F 3 5 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4) 017C to 017D 530 to 531 234 to 235 1) 3) 380 to 381 84 to 85 6) 5) 0050 to 0051 00E6 to 00E7 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9) 80 to 81 230 to 231 2 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 6) OVERVIEW DEC 79, 229, 379, 529 1) 2) 1 Buffer memory address SYSTEM MONITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 203 Screen example 1) No. HEX 1) 816, 916, 1016, 1116 0330, 0394, 03F8, 045C 2) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D - - - 818 to 819 0332 to 0333 2) 2) 1) 1) 6) 7) 2) 3) 4) 3) 4) 5) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 918 to 919 0396 to 0397 1018 to 1019 03FA to 03FB 1118 to 1119 045E to 045F 802 to 803 0322 to 0323 902 to 903 0386 to 0387 1002 to 1003 03EA to 03EB 1102 to 1103 044E to 044F 820 to 821 0334 to 0335 920 to 921 0398 to 0399 1020 to 1021 03FC to 03FD 1120 to 1121 0460 to 0461 810 to 811 032A to 032B 910 to 911 038E to 038F 1010 to 1011 03F2 to 03F3 1110 to 1111 0456 to 0457 812 to 813 032C to 032D 912 to 913 0390 to 0391 1012 to 1013 03F4 to 03F5 1112 to 1113 0458 to 0459 6) 830, 930, 1030, 1130 033E, 03A2, 0406, 046A 7) 831, 931, 1031, 1131 033F, 03A3, 0407, 046B 5) 6 - 204 Buffer memory address DEC 9) 1) 4) 5) 2) 6) 7) HEX 1) 033B, 039F, 0403, 0467 2) 828, 928, 1028, 1128 033C, 03A0, 0404, 0468 3) 829, 929, 1029, 1129 033D, 03A1, 0405, 0469 4) 834, 934, 1034, 1134 0342, 03A6, 040A, 046E 5) 835, 935, 1035, 1135 0343, 03A7, 040B, 046F 6) 836, 936, 1036, 1136 0344, 03A8, 040C, 0470 7) 837, 937, 1037, 1137 0345, 03A9, 040D, 0471 8) 832, 932, 1032, 1132 0340, 03A4, 0408, 046C 9) 833, 933, 1033, 1133 0341, 03A5, 0409, 046D - 3) 1) - - 824 to 825 0338 to 0339 924 to 925 039C to 039D 1024 to 1025 0400 to 0401 1124 to 1125 0464 to 0465 2) 826, 926, 1026, 1126 033A, 039E, 0402, 0466 3) 4) 5) 6) 816, 916, 1016, 1116 0330, 0394, 03F8, 045C 1) OVERVIEW DEC 827, 927, 1027, 1127 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 8) 1 Buffer memory address 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Screen example - 4) 5) 6) 032E to 032F 6 914 to 915 0392 to 0393 1014 to 1015 03F6 to 03F7 3) 1114 to 1115 045A to 045B 4) 5) 1526 to 1527 05F6 to 05F7 1626 to 1627 065A to 065B 1726 to 1727 06BE to 06BF 1826 to 1827 0722 to 0723 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 7 4) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 5) 1528, 1628, 1728, 1828 05F8, 065C, 06C0, 0724 - - - 1) 1) 814 to 815 7) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3) - 2) 2) NETWORK MONITOR 2) - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 205 Screen example No. HEX 1530 to 1531 05FA to 05FB 1630 to 1631 065E to 065F 1730 to 1731 06C2 to 06C3 1830 to 1831 0726 to 0727 2) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 0331, 0395, 03F9, 045D 4) 1532, 1632, 1732, 1832 05FC, 0660, 06C4, 0728 - - - 1506 to 1507 05E2 to 05E3 1) 1) Buffer memory address DEC 2) 3) 4) 1) 1) 1806 to 1807 070E to 070F 1514 to 1515 05EA to 05EB 7) 8) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 06AA to 06AB 4) 1614 to 1615 064E to 064F 1714 to 1715 06B2 to 06B3 1814 to 1815 0716 to 0717 3) 1513, 1613, 1713, 1813 05E9, 064D, 06B1, 0715 4) 1544, 1644, 1744, 1844 0608, 066C, 06D0, 0734 5) 1545, 1645, 1745, 1845 0609, 066D, 06D1, 0735 6) 1546, 1646, 1746, 1846 060A, 066E, 06D2, 0736 7) 1547, 1647, 1747, 1847 060B, 066F, 06D3, 0737 8) 1505, 1605, 1705, 1805 05E1, 0645, 06A9, 070D 2) 6) 6 - 206 0646 to 0647 1706 to 1707 3) 5) 2) 1606 to 1607 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 2) 1501, 1601, 1701, 1801 05DD, 0641, 06A5, 0709 3) 1502, 1602, 1702, 1802 05DE, 0642, 06A6, 070A 4) 1503, 1603, 1703, 1803 05DF, 0643, 06A7, 070B 5) 1504, 1604, 1704, 1804 05E0, 0644, 06A8, 070C 6) 1512, 1612, 1712, 1812 05E8, 064C, 06B0, 0714 7) 1516, 1616, 1716, 1816 05EC, 0650, 06B4, 0718 1508 to 1509 05E4 to 05E5 12) 13) 6) 1) 14) 7) 064A to 064B 06AE to 06AF 1810 to 1811 0712 to 0713 10) 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820 05F0, 0654, 06B8, 071C 4 11) 1521, 1621, 1721, 1821 05F1, 0655, 06B9, 071D 1522 to 1523 05F2 to 05F3 1808 to 1809 0710 to 0711 1510 to 1511 05E6 to 05E7 1622 to 1623 0656 to 0657 1722 to 1723 06BA to 06BB 1822 to 1823 071E to 071F 13) 1524, 1624, 1724, 1824 05F4, 0658, 06BC, 0720 14) 1525, 1625, 1725, 1825 05F5, 0659, 06BD, 0721 1) 1538, 1638, 1738, 1838 0602, 0666, 06CA, 072E 2) 1548, 1648, 1748, 1848 060C, 0670, 06D4, 0738 3) 1549, 1649, 1749, 1849 060D, 0671, 06D5, 0739 4) 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850 060E, 0672, 06D6, 073A 5) 1540, 1640, 1740, 1840, 1541, 1641, 1741, 1841, 1542, 1642, 1742, 1842, 1543, 1643, 1743, 1843 0604, 0668, 06CC, 0730, 0605, 0669, 06CD, 0731, 0606, 066A, 06CE, 0732, 0607, 066B, 06CF, 0733 1) 3) 5 6 7 - - NETWORK MONITOR - 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4) 3 1710 to 1711 12) 5) 06AC to 06AD 1610 to 1611 9) 2) 0648 to 0649 1708 to 1709 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 8) 1608 to 1609 OVERVIEW 9) HEX 05DC, 0640, 06A4, 0708 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) DEC 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 8) 1 Buffer memory address SYSTEM MONITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 207 Screen example No. 1) 2) 1) 3) 3) 2) 4) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1517, 1617, 1717, 1817 05ED, 0651, 06B5, 0719 1518 to 1519 05EE to 05EF 1618 to 1619 0652 to 0653 1718 to 1719 06B6 to 06B7 1818 to 1819 071A to 071B 1534 to 1535 05FE to 05FF 1634 to 1635 0662 to 0663 1734 to 1735 06C6 to 06C7 1834 to 1835 072A to 072B 1536 to 1537 0600 to 0601 1636 to 1637 0664 to 0665 1736 to 1737 06C8 to 06C9 1836 to 1837 072C to 072D - - - 1) 1212 to 1291 04BC to 050B - - - 1) 1293 to 1356 050D to 054C 2) 1358 to 1421 054E to 058D - - - 4) 1) 2) 1) 6 - 208 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 2) 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8012, 8014 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F40 to 1F42, 1F44 to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 3) 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14012, 14014 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36BC, 36BE to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 4) 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20012, 20014 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D - - 4) - OVERVIEW HEX 07D0 to 07D2, 07D4 to 07DC, 07DE to 07E6, 07E8 to 07ED, 2 SYSTEM MONITOR DEC 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2012, 2014 to 2022, 2024 to 2029 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 2) 3) 1 Buffer memory address 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 209 6.5.42 LD77MH4 module monitoring Screen example No. 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) 10) 11) 12) 13) 5) 14) 15) 16) 17) 6) 7) 8) 9) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 800, 812 320, 32C 2) 900, 912 384, 390 3) 1000, 1012 3E8, 3F4 4) 1100, 1112 44C, 458 5) 806 to 809 326 to 329 6) 906 to 909 38A to 38D 7) 1006 to 1009 3EE to 3F1 452 to 455 8) 1106 to 1109 9) 1431 597 10) 829, 838 33D, 346 11) 929, 938 3A1, 3AA 12) 1029, 1038 405, 40E 13) 1129, 1138 469, 472 14) 838 346 15) 938 3AA 16) 1038 40E 17) 1138 472 - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 2) 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303, 452 to 453 2 to 3, 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 1) 1) 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 4) 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131, 1C6 to 1C7 - - - 4) 2) 3) 6 - 210 3) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 2) 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D, A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 3) 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 - - 3) 2) - OVERVIEW 1) No. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 17, 167, 317, 467 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 2) 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 3) 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB, 140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 4) 33 21 5) 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 6) 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 7) 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC 5) 3) 6) - - - 5 7) 1) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 1) 27, 177, 327, 477 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 2) 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 3) 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 4) 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF, 144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 5) 30, 180, 330, 480 1F, B4, 14A, 1E0 6) 31, 181, 331, 481 20, B5, 14B, 1E1 7) 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 8) 32, 182, 332, 482 21, B6, 14C, 1E2 9) 35 23 - - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) 4 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 4) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 7 8) NETWORK MONITOR 5) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 9) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 211 Screen example 1) 2) 3) No. HEX 1) 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 2) 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 3) 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 4) 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 5) 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 6) 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 7) 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 8) 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 9) 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 - - - 1) 52, 202, 352, 502 34, CA, 160, 1F6 2) 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 3) 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 4) 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 5) 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 7) 8) 4) 5) 6) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 9) 10) 6) 7) 11) 6) 54, 204, 354, 504 36, CC, 162, 1F8 7) 59, 209, 359, 509 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 8) 67, 217, 367, 517 43, D9, 16F, 205 9) 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 10) 62, 212, 362, 512 3E, D4, 16A, 200 11) 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 12) 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 40 to 41, D6 to D7, 16C to 16D, 202 to 203 - - - 1) 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 2) 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 3) 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 8) 12) 1) 6) 4) 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 5) 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 6) 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 7) 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 8) 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B - - - 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 8) 6 - 212 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1) 5) 2) DEC HEX 1) 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 2) 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 3) 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 4) 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5) 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 2 6) 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F - - - 1) 816 330 2) 916 394 3) 1016 3F8 4) 1116 45C 5) 817 331 6) 917 395 7) 1017 3F9 8) 1117 45D 3) 4) 1 Buffer memory address OVERVIEW No. 6) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 7) 8) 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 5) 6) SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 5 5) 6) 7) 8) 5) 6) 1) 818 to 819, 802 to 803 332 to 333, 322 to 323 2) 918 to 919, 902 to 903 396 to 397, 386 to 387 3) 1018 to 1019, 1002 to 1003 3FA to 3FB, 3EA to 3EB 4) 1118 to 1119, 1102 to 1103 45E to 45F, 44E to 44F 5) 820 to 821, 810 to 811, 812 to 813 334 to 335, 32A to 32B, 32C to 32D 6) 920 to 921, 910 to 911, 912 to 913 398 to 399, 38E to 38F, 390 to 391 7) 1020 to 1021, 1010 to 1011, 1012 to 1013 3FC to 3FD, 3F2 to 3F3, 3F4 to 3F5 8) 1120 to 1121, 1110 to 1111, 1112 to 1113 460 to 461, 456 to 457, 458 to 459 9) 830, 930, 1030, 1130 33E, 3A2, 406, 46A 10) 831, 931, 1031, 1131 33F, 3A3, 407, 46B - - - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4) 7) 8) 9) 10) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3) - 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 2) - 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) - 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 213 Screen example No. HEX 827 to 829 33B to 33D 2) 927 to 929 39F to 3A1 3) 1027 to 1029 403 to 405 4) 1127 to 1129 467 to 469 5) 834 to 837 342 to 345 6) 934 to 937 3A6 to 3A9 40A to 40D 1) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 10) 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 9) 10) 11) 12) 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC 7) 1034 to 1037 8) 1134 to 1137 46E to 471 9) 832, 932, 1032, 1132 340, 3A4, 408, 46C 10) 833, 933, 1033, 1133 341, 3A5, 409, 46D - - - 1) 848 to 849, 850 to 851, 852 to 853 350 to 351, 352 to 353, 354 to 355 2) 948 to 949, 950 to 951, 952 to 953 3B4 to 3B5, 3B6 to 3B7, 3B8 to 3B9 3) 1048 to 1049, 1050 to 1051, 1052 to 1053 418 to 419, 41A to 41B, 41C to 41D 4) 1148 to 1149, 1150 to 1151, 1152 to 1153 47C to 47D, 47E to 47F, 480 to 481 5) 854 to 855, 856 to 857 356 to 357, 358 to 359 6) 954 to 955, 956 to 957 3BA to 3BB, 3BC to 3BD 7) 1054 to 1055, 1056 to 1057 41E to 41F, 420 to 421 8) 1154 to 1155, 1156 to 1157 480 to 481, 482 to 483 9) 864 to 869 360 to 365 10) 964 to 969 3C4 to 3C9 11) 1064 to 1069 428 to 42D 12) 1164 to 1169 48C to 491 - - - 1) 870, 970, 1070, 1170 366, 3CA, 42E, 492 2) 876, 976, 1076, 1176 36C, 3D0, 434, 498 3) 877, 977, 1077, 1177 36D, 3D1, 435, 499 4) 878, 978, 1078, 1178 36E, 3D2, 436, 49A 5) 879, 979, 1079, 1179 36F, 3D3, 437, 49B 6) 880, 980, 1080, 1180 370, 3D4, 438, 49C - - - 4) 5) 6) 6 - 214 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 2) 924 to 925 39C to 39D 3) 1024 to 1025 400 to 401 4) 1124 to 1125 464 to 465 5) 826, 816 33A, 330 6) 926, 916 39E, 394 7) 1026, 1016 402, 3F8 8) 1126, 1116 466, 45C - - - 1) 814 to 815 32E to 32F 2) 914 to 915 392 to 393 3) 1014 to 1015 3F6 to 3F7 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 7) 8) 5) 6) OVERVIEW HEX 338 to 339 2 SYSTEM MONITOR DEC 824 to 825 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) 1 Buffer memory address 3 4) 1114 to 1115 45A to 45B 5) 1526 to 1527, 1626 to 1627 5F6 to 5F7, 65A to 65B 6) 1726 to 1727, 1826 to 1927 6BE to 6BF, 722 to 723 7) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 330, 395, 3F9, 45D 8) 1528, 1628, 1728, 1828 5F8, 65C, 6C0, 724 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Screen example - - 1) 1530 to 1531, 1630 to 1631 5FA to 5FB, 65E to 65F 2) 1730 to 1731, 1830 to 1931 6C2 to 6C3, 726 to 727 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 331, 395, 3F9, 45D 4) 1532, 1632, 1732, 1832 5FC, 660, 6C4, 728 - - - 3) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 7 NETWORK MONITOR 4) Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 215 Screen example 1) 2) No. HEX 1) 1506 to 1507, 1606 to 1607 5E2 to 5E3, 646 to 647 2) 1706 to 1707, 1806 to 1807 6AA to 6AB, 70E to 70F 3) 1514 to 1515, 1614 to 1615 5EA to 5EB, 64E to 64F 4) 1714 to 1715, 1814 to 1815 6B2 to 6B3, 716 to 717 5) 1513, 1613, 1713, 1813 5E9, 64D, 6B1, 715 6) 1544, 1644, 1744, 1844 608, 66C, 6D0, 734, 7) 1545, 1645, 1745, 1845 609, 66D, 6B1, 735 8) 1546, 1646, 1746, 1846 60A, 66E, 6B2, 736 9) 1547, 1647, 1747, 1847 60B, 66F, 6B3, 737 10) 1505, 1605, 1705, 1805 5E1, 645, 6A9, 70D 5) 6) 7) 8) 3) 4) 9) 10) 1) 8) 2) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) 14) 7) 6 - 216 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC - - - 1) 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 5DC, 640, 6A4, 708 2) 1501, 1601, 1701, 1801 5DD, 641, 6A5, 709 3) 1502, 1602, 1702, 1802 5DE, 642, 6A6, 70A 4) 1503, 1603, 1703, 1803 5DF, 643, 6A7, 70B 5) 1504, 1604, 1704, 1804 5E0, 644, 6A8, 70C 6) 1512, 1612, 1712, 1812 5E8, 64C, 6B0, 714 7) 1516, 1616, 1716, 1816 5EC, 650, 6B4, 718 8) 1508 to 1509, 1608 to 1609, 1708 to 1709, 1808 to 1809 5E4 to 5E5, 648 to 649, 6AC to 6AD, 710 to 711 9) 1510 to 1511, 1610 to 1611, 1710 to 1711, 1810 to 1811 5E6 to 5E7, 64A to 64B, 6AE to 6AF, 712 to 713 10) 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820 5F0, 654, 6B8, 71C 11) 1521, 1621, 1721, 1821 5F1, 655, 6B9, 71D 12) 1522 to 1523, 1622 to 1623, 1722 to 1723, 1822 to 1823 5F2 to 5F3, 656 to 657, 6BA to 6BB, 71E to 71F 13) 1524, 1624, 1724, 1824 5F4, 658, 6BC, 720 14) 1525, 1625, 1725, 1825 5F5, 659, 68D, 721 - - - 3) 4) 11) 12) 1548, 1648, 1748, 1848 60C, 670, 6D4, 738 3) 1549, 1649, 1749, 1849 60D, 671, 6D5, 739 4) 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850 60E, 672, 606, 73A 5) 1540, 1640, 1740, 1840 604, 668, 6CB, 730 6) 1541, 1641, 1741, 1841 605, 669, 6CD, 731 7) 1542, 1642, 1742, 1842 606, 66A, 6CE, 732 8) 1543, 1643, 1743, 1843 607, 66B, 6D0, 733 9) 1551, 1651, 1751, 1851 60F, 673, 6D7, 73B 10) 1552, 1652, 1752, 1852 610, 674, 6D8, 73C 11) 1559, 1659, 1759, 1859 617, 67B, 6DF, 743 12) 1565, 1665, 1765, 1865 61D, 681, 6E5, 749 - - - 1) 1517, 1617 5ED, 651 2) 1717, 1817 6B5, 719 3) 1518 to 1519, 1618 to 1619 5EE to 5EF, 652 to 653 5) 6) 4) 1718 to 1719, 1818 to 1819 6B6 to 6B7, 71A to 71B 5) 1534 to 1535, 1634 to 1635 5FE to 5FF, 662 to 663 5 6) 1734 to 1735, 1834 to 1835 6C6 to 6C7, 72A to 72B 7) 1536 to 1537, 1636 to 1637 600 to 601, 664 to 665 8) 1736 to 1737, 1836 to 1837 6C8 to 6C9, 72C to 72D - - - 3 4 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 7) 8) 2 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3) 4) 2) 9) 10) 1) 2) 1) OVERVIEW 5) 6) 7) 8) HEX 602, 670, 6CA, 72E SYSTEM MONITOR 2) DEC 1538, 1638, 1738, 1838 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 217 Screen example No. 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 6 - 218 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1212 to 1216 4BC to 4C0 2) 1217 to 1221 4C1 to 4C5 3) 1222 to 1226 4C6 to 4CA 4) 1227 to 1231 4CB to 4CF 5) 1232 to 1236 4D0 to 4D4 6) 1237 to 1241 4D5 to 4D9 7) 1242 to 1246 4DA to 4DE 4DF to 4E3 8) 1247 to 1251 9) 1252 to 1256 4E4 to 4E8 10) 1257 to 1261 4E9 to 4ED 4EE to 4F2 11) 1262 to 1266 12) 1267 to 1271 4F3 to 4F7 13) 1272 to 1276 4F8 to 4FC 14) 1277 to 1281 4FD to 501 15) 1282 to 1286 502 to 506 16) 1287 to 1291 507 to 50B - - - 1) 1293 to 1296 50D to 510 2) 1297 to 1300 511 to 514 3) 1301 to 1304 515 to 518 4) 1305 to 1308 519 to 51C 5) 1309 to 1312 51D to 520 6) 1313 to 1316 521 to 524 7) 1317 to 1320 525 to 528 8) 1321 to 1324 529 to 52C 9) 1325 to 1328 52D to 530 10) 1329 to 1332 531 to 534 11) 1333 to 1336 535 to 538 12) 1337 to 1340 539 to 53C 13) 1341 to 1344 53D to 540 14) 1345 to 1348 541 to 544 15) 1349 to 1352 545 to 548 16) 1353 to 1356 549 to 54C 17) 1358 to 1361 54E to 551 18) 1362 to 1365 552 to 555 19) 1366 to 1369 556 to 559 20) 1370 to 1373 55A to 55D 21) 1374 to 1377 55E to 561 22) 1378 to 1381 562 to 565 23) 1382 to 1385 566 to 569 24) 1386 to 1389 56A to 56D 25) 1390 to 1393 56E to 571 26) 1394 to 1397 572 to 575 27) 1398 to 1401 576 to 579 28) 1402 to 1405 57A to 57D 29) 1406 to 1409 57E to 581 30) 1410 to 1413 582 to 585 31) 1414 to 1417 586 to 589 32) 1418 to 1421 58A to 58D - - - 2) 2010 to 2012, 2014 to 2019 7DA to 7DC, 7DE to 7E3 3) 2020 to 2022, 2024 to 2029 7E4 to 7E6, 7E8 to 7ED 4) 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F41, 1F44 to 1F49 5) 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 6) 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7) 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 8) 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BB, 36BE to 36C3, 9) 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 10) 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 11) 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 12) 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D - - - 1) 30100, 30300, 30500, 30700 7594, 765C, 7724, 77EC 2) 30102, 30302 30502 30702 7596, 765E, 7726, 77EE 3) 30103, 30303 30503, 30703 7797, 765F, 7727, 77EF 4) 30104, 30304, 30504, 30704 7798, 7660, 7728, 77F0 5) 30108, 30308, 30508, 30708 759C, 7664, 772C, 77F4 5) 6) 30109, 30309, 30509, 30709 759D, 7665, 772D, 77F5 6) 7) 30110, 30310, 30510, 30710 7591, 7666, 772E, 77F6 7) 8) 9) 8) 30114, 30314, 30514, 30714 75A2, 766A, 7732, 77FA 9) 30115, 30315, 30515, 30715 75A3, 766B, 7733, 77FB - - - 1) 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) 3) 4) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 2) 3 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION HEX 7D0 to 7D2, 7D4 to 7D9 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR DEC 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2009 OVERVIEW 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 219 Screen example 1) No. HEX 1) 30119, 30319, 30519, 30719 75A7, 766F, 7737, 77FF 2) 30120, 30320, 30520 30720 75A8, 7670, 7738, 7800 3) 30122, 30322, 30522, 30722 75AA, 7672, 773A, 7802 4) 30124, 30324, 30524, 30724 75AC, 7674, 773C, 7804 5) 30125, 30325, 30525, 30725 75AD, 7675, 773D, 7805 6) 30126, 30326, 30526, 30726 75AE, 7676, 773E, 7806 7) 30127, 30327, 30527, 30727 75AF, 7677, 773F, 7807 8) 30128, 30328, 30528, 30728 75B0, 7678, 7740, 7808 9) 30129, 30329, 30529, 30729 75B1, 7679, 7741, 7809 10) 30131, 30331, 30531, 30731 75B3, 767B, 7743, 780B 11) 30133, 30333, 30533, 30733 75B5, 767D, 7745, 780D 12) 30136, 30336, 30536, 30736 75B8, 7680, 7748, 7810 13) 30141, 30341, 30541, 30741 75BD, 7685, 774D, 7815 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) Buffer memory address DEC 13) - - - 1) 2) 30132, 30332, 30532, 30732 75B4, 767C, 7744, 780C 1) 3) 4) 5) 30134, 30334, 30534, 30734 75B6, 767E, 7746, 780E 2) 6) 30137, 30337, 30537, 30737 75B9, 7681, 7749, 7811 3) 7) 30138, 30338, 30538, 30738 75BA, 7682, 774A, 7812 4) 8) 9) 30142, 30342, 30542, 30742 75BE, 7686, 774E, 7816 - - - 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 6 - 220 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30145, 30345, 30545, 30745 75C1, 7689, 7751, 7819 2) 30146, 30346, 30546, 30746 75C2, 768A, 7752, 781A 3) 30147, 30347, 30547, 30747 75C3, 768B, 7753, 781B 4) 5) 6) 4) 30148, 30348, 30548, 30748 75C4, 768C, 7754, 781C 7) 5) 30149, 30349, 30549, 30749 75C5, 768D, 7755, 781D 6) 30150, 30350, 30550, 30750 75C6, 768E, 7756, 781E 7) 30151, 30351, 30551, 30751 75C7, 768F, 7757, 781F 8) 30152, 30352, 30552, 30752 75C8, 7690, 7758, 7820 9) 30144, 30344, 30544, 30744 75C0, 7688, 7750, 7818 1) 2) 3) 8) 2 3 - - 1) 30164, 30364, 30564, 30764 75D4, 769C, 7764, 782C 2) 30165, 30365, 30565, 30765 75D5, 769D, 7765, 782D 3) 3) 4) 30166, 30366, 30566, 30766 75D6, 769E, 7766, 782E 4 4) 5) 30167, 30367, 30567, 30767 75D7, 769F, 7767, 782F 5) 6) 30168, 30368, 30568, 30768 75D8, 76A0, 7768, 7830 7) 30170, 30370, 30570, 30770 75DA, 76A2, 776A, 7832 1) 2) 6) 7) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9) OVERVIEW No. SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 5 - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 221 Screen example No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 2) 3) 6 - 222 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30174, 30374, 30574, 30774 75DE, 76A6, 776E, 7836 2) 30175, 30375, 30575, 30775 75DF, 76A7, 776F, 7837 3) 30172, 30372, 30572, 30772 75DC, 76A4, 776C, 7834 4) 30173, 30373, 30573, 30773 75DD, 76A5, 776D, 7835 - - - 1) 30202, 30402, 30602, 30802 75FA, 76C2, 778A, 7852 2) 30203, 30403, 30603, 30803 75FB, 76C3, 778B, 7853 3) 30204, 30404, 30604, 30804 75FC, 76C4, 778C, 7854 - - - 6.5.43 1 LD77MH16 module monitoring 2) 5) OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 6) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 7) 3) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 8) 4) Axis 4) - Buffer memory address DEC 4231 HEX 4 1087 5 to 8 2800, 2900, 3000, 3100 AF0, B54, BB8, C1C 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 9 to 12 3200, 3300, 3400, 3500 C80, CE4, D48, DAC 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 13 to 16 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900 E10, E74, ED8, F3C 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 1 to 4 2412, 2512, 2612, 2712 96C, 9D0, A34, A98 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 5 to 8 2812, 2912, 3012, 3112 AFC, B60, BC4, C28 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 9 to 12 3212, 3312, 3412, 3512 C8C, CF0, D54, DB8 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 13 to 16 3612, 3712, 3812, 3912 E1C, E80, EE4, F48 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 2406 to 2409, 2506 to 2509, 2606 to 2609, 2706 to 2709 966 to 969, 9CA to 9CD, A2E to A31, A92 to A95 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 1 to 4 2441, 2541, 2641, 2741 989, 9ED, A51, AB5 5 to 8 2841, 2941, 3041, 3141 B19, B7D, BE1, C45 2806 to 2809, 2906 to 2909, 3006 to 3009, 3106 to 3109 AF6 to AF9, B5A to B5D, BBE to BC1, C22 to C25 1 to 4 5) 6) 7) 5 to 8 3) 9 to 12 13 to 16 3206 to 3209, 3306 to 3309, 3406 to 3409, 3506 to 3509 C86 to C89, CEA to CED, D4E to D51, DB2 to DB5 3606 to 3609, 3706 to 3709, 3806 to 3809, 3906 to 3909 E16 to E19, E7A to E7D, EDE to EE1, F42 to F45 8) - 9 to 12 3241, 3341, 3441, 3541 CA9, D0D, D71, DD5 13 to 16 3641, 3741, 3841, 3941 E39, E9D, F01, F65 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 - - - MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) 960, 9C4, A28, A8C No. 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 HEX MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 223 Screen example 1) No. Axis 1) - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - No. Axis - - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - Screen example 1) 4) 2) 3) No. 1) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 5 to 8 600, 750, 900,1050, 258, 2EE, 3E8, 47E 9 to 12 1200, 1350, 1500, 1650 514, 5AA, 640, 6D6 13 to 16 1800, 1950, 2100, 2250 708, 79E, 834, 8CA 1 to 4 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303, 452 to 453 5 to 8 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 5 to 8 601, 751, 901, 1051 259, 2EF, 385, 41B 9 to 12 1201, 1351, 1501, 1651 4B1, 547, 5DD, 673 13 to 16 1801, 1951, 2101, 2251 709, 79F, 835, 8CB 2 to 3, 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 1 to 4 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131 1C6 to 1C7 602 to 603, 752 to 753, 902 to 903, 1052 to 1053 25A to 25B, 2F0 to 2F1, 386 to 387, 41C to 41D 5 to 8 604 to 605, 754 to 755, 904 to 905, 1054 to 1055 25C to 25D, 2F2 to 2F3, 388 to 389, 41E to 41F 9 to 12 1202 to 1203, 1352 to 1353, 1502 to 1503, 1652 to 1653 4B2 to 4B3, 548 to 549, 5DE to 5DF, 674 to 675 9 to 12 1204 to 1205, 1354 to 1355, 1504 to 1505, 1654 to 1655 4B4 to 4B5, 54A to 54B, 5E0 to 5E1, 676 to 677 13 to 16 1802 to 1803, 1952 to 1953, 2102 to 2103, 2252 to 2253 70A to 70B, 7A0 to 7A1, 836 to 837, 8CC to 8CD 13 to 16 1804 to 1805, 1954 to 1955, 2104 to 2105, 2254 to 2255 70C to 70D, 7A2 to 7A3, 838 to 839, 8CE to 8CF 2) 6 - 224 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 3) 4) 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 5 to 8 610 to 611, 760 to 761, 910 to 911, 1060 to 1061 262 to 263, 2F8 to 2F9, 2F8 to 2F9, 424 to 425 9 to 12 1210 to 1211, 1360 to 1361, 1510 to 1511, 1660 to 1661 4BA to 4BB, 550 to 551, 5E6 to 5E7, 67C to 67D 13 to 16 1810 to 1811, 1960 to 1961, 2110 to 2111, 2260 to 2261 712 to 713, 7A8 to 7A9, 83E to 83F, 8D4 to 8D5 1 to 4 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D, A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 5 to 8 612 to 613, 762 to 763, 912 to 913, 1062 to 1063 264 to 265, 2FA to 2FB, 390 to 391, 426 to 427 1 to 4 1) 2) 9 to 12 1212 to 1213, 1362 to 1363, 1512 to 1513, 1662 to 1663 4BC to 4BD, 552 to 553, 5E8 to 5E9, 67E to 67F 13 to 16 1812 to 1813, 1962 to 1963, 2112 to 2113, 2262 to 2263 714 to 715, 7AA to 7AB, 840 to 841, 8D6 to 8D7 1 to 4 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 4 5 to 8 614 to 615, 764 to 765, 914 to 915, 1064 to 1065 266 to 267, 2FC to 2FD, 392 to 393, 428 to 429 9 to 12 1214 to 1215, 1364 to 1365, 1514 to 1515, 1664 to 1665 4BE to 4BF, 554 to 555, 5EA to 5EB, 680 to 681 13 to 16 1814 to 1815, 1964 to 1965, 2114 to 2115, 2264 to 2265 716 to 717, 7AC to 7AD, 842 to 843, 8D8 to 8D9 Axis 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 225 Screen example 4) 1) 2) 5) 3) 6) 7) No. 1) Axis HEX 1 to 4 17, 167, 317, 467 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 5 to 8 617, 767, 917, 1067 617, 767, 917, 1067 9 to 12 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 13 to 16 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1 to 4 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 5 to 8 618 to 619, 768 to 769, 918 to 919, 1068 to 1069 No. 3) 4) Buffer memory address Axis 13 to 16 - DEC 1820 to 1821, 1970 to 1971, 2120 to 2121, 2270 to 2271 HEX 71C to 71D, 7B2 to 7B3, 848 to 849, 8DE to 8DF 33 21 1 to 4 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 622, 772, 922, 1072 5 to 8 622, 772, 922, 1072 9 to 12 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 26A to 26B, 300 to 301, 396 to 397, 42C to 42D 13 to 16 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1 to 4 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 9 to 12 1218 to 1219, 1368 to 1369, 1518 to 1519, 1668 to 1669 4C2 to 4C3, 558 to 559, 5EE to 5EF, 684 to 685 5 to 8 623, 773, 923, 1073 26F, 305, 39B, 431 9 to 12 1223, 1373, 1523, 1673 4C7, 55D, 5F3, 689 13 to 16 1818 to 1819, 1968 to 1969, 2118 to 2119, 2268 to 2269 71A to 71B, 7B0 to 7B1, 846 to 847, 8DC to 8DD 13 to 16 1823, 1973, 2123, 2273 71F, 7B5, 84B, 8E1 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC 1 to 4 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB, 140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 5 to 8 620 to 621, 770 to 771, 920 to 921, 1070 to 1071 26C to 26D, 302 to 303, 398 to 399, 42E to 42F 9 to 12 1220 to 1221, 1370 to 1371, 1520 to 1521, 1670 to 1671 4C4 to 4C5, 55A to 55B, 5F0 to 5F1, 686 to 687 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC 6 - 226 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) 6) 1 to 4 7) - 5 to 8 626, 776, 926, 1076 272, 308, 39E, 434 9 to 12 1226, 1376, 1526, 1676 4CA, 560, 5F6, 68C 13 to 16 1826, 1976, 2126, 2276 722, 7B8, 84E, 8E4 - - - 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 6) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 7) 4) 8) 5) 27, 177, 327, 477 No. 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 5 to 8 627, 777, 927, 1077 273, 309, 39F, 435 9 to 12 1227, 1377, 1527, 1677 4CB, 561, 5F7, 68D 13 to 16 1827, 1977, 2127, 2277 723, 7B9, 84F, 8E5 5) Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 1 to 4 30, 180, 330, 480 1E, B4, 14A, 1E0 5 to 8 630, 780, 930, 1080 276, 30C, 3A2, 438 9 to 12 1230, 1380, 1530, 1680 4CE, 564, 5FA, 690 13 to 16 1830, 1980, 2130, 2280 726, 7BC, 852, 8E8 1 to 4 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 1 to 4 31, 181, 331, 481 1F, B5, 14B, 1E1 5 to 8 628, 778, 928, 1078 274, 30A, 3A0, 436 5 to 8 631, 781, 931, 1081 277, 30D, 3A3, 439 9 to 12 1228, 1378, 1528, 1678 4CC, 562, 5F8, 68E 13 to 16 1828, 1978, 2128, 2278 724, 7BA, 850, 8E6 1 to 4 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 5 to 8 629, 779, 929, 1079 275, 30B, 3A1, 437 9 to 12 1229, 1379, 1529,1679 4CD, 563, 5F9, 68F 13 to 16 1829, 1979, 2129, 2279 725, 7BB, 851, 8E7 1 to 4 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF, 144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 5 to 8 624 to 625, 774 to 775, 924 to 925, 1074 to 1075 270 to 271, 306 to 307, 39C to 39D, 432 to 433 9 to 12 1224 to 1225, 1374 to 1375, 1524 to 1525, 1674 to 1675 4C8 to 4C9, 55E to 55F, 5F4 to 5F5, 68A to 68B 13 to 16 1824 to 1825, 1974 to 1975, 2124 to 2125, 2274 to 2275 720 to 721, 7B6 to 7B7, 84C to 84D, 8E2 to 8E3 4) 6) 7) 8) 9) 9 to 12 1231, 1381, 1531, 1681 4CF, 565, 5FB, 691 13 to 16 1831, 1981, 2131, 2281 727, 7BD, 853, 8E9 1 to 4 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 5 to 8 634, 784, 934, 1084 27A, 310, 3A6, 43C 9 to 12 1234, 1384, 1534, 1684 4D2, 568, 5FE, 694 13 to 16 1834, 1984, 2134, 2284 72A, 7C0, 856, 8EC 1 to 4 32, 182, 332, 482 20, B6, 14C, 1E2 5 to 8 632, 782, 932, 1082 278, 30E, 3A4, 43A 9 to 12 1232, 1382, 1532, 1682 4D0, 566, 5FC, 692 13 to 16 1832, 1982, 2132, 2282 728, 7BE, 854, 8EA 35 23 - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) 1 to 4 HEX 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 9) Buffer memory address LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 227 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 7) 8) 4) 5) 6) 9) 10) No. Axis HEX 1 to 4 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 5 to 8 636 to 637, 786 to 787, 936 to 937, 1086 to 1087 27C to 27D, 312 to 313, 3A8 to 3A9, 43E to 43F 9 to 12 1236 to 1237, 1386 to 1387, 1536 to 1537, 1686 to 1687 13 to 16 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 5 to 8 644 to 645, 794 to 794, 944 to 944, 1094 to 1094 284 to 284, 31A to 31A, 3B0 to 3B0, 446 to 446 9 to 12 1244 to 1244, 1394 to 1394, 1544 to 1544, 1694 to 1694 4DC to 4DC, 572 to 572, 608 to 608, 69E to 69E 4D4 to 4D5, 56A to 56B, 600 to 601, 696 to 697 13 to 16 1844 to 1844, 1994 to 1994, 2144 to 2144, 2294 to 2294 734 to 734, 7CA to 7CA, 860 to 860, 8F6 to 8F6 1836 to 1837, 1986 to 1987, 2136 to 2137, 2286 to 2287 72C to 72D, 7C2 to 7C3, 858 to 859, 8EE to 8EF 1 to 4 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 1 to 4 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 5 to 8 646 to 646, 796 to 796, 946 to 946, 1096 to 1096 286 to 286, 31C to 31C, 3B2 to 3B2, 448 to 448 5 to 8 638 to 639, 788 to 789, 938 to 939, 1088 to 1089 27E to 27F, 314 to 315, 3AA to 3AB, 440 to 441 9 to 12 1246 to 1246, 1396 to 1396, 1546 to 1546, 1696 to 1696 4DE to 4DE, 574 to 574, 60A to 60A, 6A0 to 6A0 9 to 12 1238 to 1239, 1388 to 1389, 1538 to 1539, 1688 to 1689 4D6 to 4D7, 56C to 56D, 602 to 603, 698 to 699 13 to 16 1846 to 1846, 1996 to 1996, 2146 to 2146, 2296 to 2296 736 to 736, 7CC to 7CC, 862 to 862, 8F8 to 8F8 13 to 16 1838 to 1839, 1988 to 1989, 2138 to 2139, 2288 to 2289 72E to 72F, 7C4 to 7C5, 85A to 85B, 8F0 to 8F1 1 to 4 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 1 to 4 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 5 to 8 648 to 649, 798 to 799, 948 to 949, 1098 to 1099 288 to 289, 31E to 31F, 3B4 to 3B5, 44A to 44B 5 to 8 640 to 641, 790 to 791, 940 to 941, 1090 to 1091 280 to 281, 316 to 317, 3AC to 3AD, 442 to 443 9 to 12 1248 to 1249, 1398 to 1399, 1548 to 1549, 1698 to 1699 4E0 to 4E1, 576 to 577, 60C to 60D, 6A2 to 6A3 9 to 12 1240 to 1241, 1390 to 1391, 1540 to 1541, 1690 to 1691 4D8 to 4D9, 56E to 56F, 604 to 605, 69A to 69B 13 to 16 1848 to 1849, 1998 to 1999, 2148 to 2149, 2298 to 2299 738 to 739, 7CE to 7CF, 864 to 865, 8FA to 8FB 13 to 16 1840 to 1841, 1990 to 1991, 2140 to 2141, 2290 to 2291 730 to 731, 7C6 to 7C7, 85C to 85D, 8F2 to 8F3 1 to 4 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 5 to 8 650, 800, 950, 1100 28A, 320, 3B6, 44C 1 to 4 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 9 to 12 1250, 1400, 1550, 1700 4E2, 578, 60E, 6A4 13 to 16 1850, 2000, 2150, 2300 73A, 7D0, 866, 8FC 5 to 8 642 to 643, 792 to 793, 942 to 943, 1092 to 1093 282 to 283, 318 to 319, 3AE to 3AF, 444 to 445 1 to 4 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 5 to 8 651, 801, 951, 1101 28B, 321, 3B7, 44D 9 to 12 1242 to 1243, 1392 to 1393, 1542 to 1543, 1692 to 1693 4DA to 4DB, 570 to 571, 606 to 607, 69C to 69D 9 to 12 1251, 1401, 1551, 1701 4E3, 579, 60F, 6A5 13 to 16 1851, 2001, 2151, 2301 73B, 7D1, 867, 8FD 13 to 16 1842 to 1843, 1992 to 1993, 2142 to 2143, 2292 to 2293 732 to 733, 7C8 to 7C9, 85E to 85F, 8F4 to 8F5 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 6 - 228 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 1 to 4 69, 219, 369, 519 45, DB, 171, 207 5 to 8 669, 819, 969, 1119 29D, 333, 3C9, 45F 9 to 12 1269, 1419, 1569, 1719 4F5, 58B, 621, 6B7 13 to 16 1869, 2019, 2169, 2319 74D, 7E3, 879, 90F 1 9) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 10) 6) 11) 8) 1) Axis 1 to 4 52, 202, 352, 502 HEX No. 34, CA, 160, 1F6 5 to 8 652, 802, 952, 1102 28C, 322, 3B8, 44E 9 to 12 1252, 1402, 1552, 1702 4E4, 57A, 610, 6A6 13 to 16 1852, 2002, 2152, 2302 73C, 7D2, 868, 8FE 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 1 to 4 2) Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 7) 8) 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 5 to 8 659, 809, 959, 1109 293, 329, 3BF, 455 1259, 1409, 1559, 1709 4EB, 581, 617, 6AD 13 to 16 1859, 2009, 2159, 2309 743, 7D9, 86F, 905 67 43 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 1 5 to 8 653, 803, 953, 1103 28D, 323, 3B9, 44F 1 to 4 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 9 to 12 1253, 1403, 1553, 1703 4E5, 57B, 611, 6A7 5 to 8 660 to 661, 810 to 811, 960 to 961, 1110 to 1111 294 to 295, 32A to 32B, 3C0 to 3C1, 456 to 457 13 to 16 1853, 2003, 2153, 2303 73D, 7D3, 869, 8FF 9 to 12 1260 to 1261, 1410 to 1411, 1560 to 1561, 1710 to 1711 4EC to 4ED, 582 to 583, 618 to 619, 6AE to 6AF 1 to 4 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 13 to 16 1860 to 1861, 2010 to 2011, 2160 to 2160, 2310 to 2311 744 to 745, 7DA to 7DB, 870 to 871, 906 to 907 5 to 8 656, 806, 956, 1106 290, 326, 3BC, 452 1 to 4 62, 212, 362, 512 3E, D4, 16A, 200 9 to 12 1256, 1406, 1556, 1706 4E8, 57E, 614, 6AA 5 to 8 662, 812, 962, 1112 296, 32C, 3C2, 458 13 to 16 1856, 2006, 2156, 2306 740, 7D6, 86C, 902 9 to 12 1262, 1412, 1562, 1712 4EE, 584, 61A, 6B0 1 to 4 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 13 to 16 1862, 2012, 2162, 2312 746, 7DC, 872, 908 5 to 8 657, 807, 957, 1107 291, 327, 3BD, 453 1 to 4 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 5 to 8 663 to 664, 813 to 814, 963 to 964, 1113 to 1114 297 to 298, 32D to 32E, 3C3 to 3C4, 459 to 45A 9 to 12 1263 to 1264, 1413 to 1414, 1563 to 1564, 1713 to 1714 4EF to 4F0, 585 to 586, 61B to 61C, 6B1 to 6B2 13 to 16 1863 to 1864, 2013 to 2014, 2163 to 2164, 2313 to 2314 747 to 748, 7DD to 7DE, 873 to 874, 909 to 90A 9 to 12 1257, 1407, 1557, 1707 4E9, 57F, 615, 6AB 13 to 16 1857, 2007, 2157, 2307 741, 7D7, 86D, 903 10) 11) 1 to 4 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 5 to 8 658, 808, 958, 1108 292, 328, 3BE, 454 9 to 12 1258, 1408, 1558, 1708 4EA, 580, 616, 6AC, 13 to 16 1858, 2008, 2158, 2308 742, 7D8, 86E, 904 1 to 4 54 to 55, 204 to 205, 354 to 355, 504 to 505 36 to 37, CC to CD, 162 to 163, 1F8 to 1F9 1 to 4 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 40 to 41, D6 to D7, 16C to 16D, 202 to 203 5 to 8 654 to 655, 804 to 805, 954 to 955, 1104 to 1105 28E to 28F, 324 to 325, 3BA to 3BB, 450 to 451 5 to 8 664 to 665, 814 to 815, 964 to 965, 1114 to 1115 298 to 299, 32E to 32F, 3C4 to 3C5, 45A to 45B 9 to 12 1254 to 1255, 1404 to 1405, 1554 to 1555, 1704 to 1705 4E6 to 4E7, 57C to 57D, 612 to 613, 6A8 to 6A9 9 to 12 1264 to 1265, 1414 to 1415, 1564 to 1565, 1714 to 1715 4F0 to 4F1, 586 to 587, 61C to 61D, 6B2 to 6B3 13 to 16 1854 to 1855, 2004 to 2005, 2154 to 2155, 2304 to 2305 73E to 73F, 7D4 to 7D5, 86A to 86B, 900 to 901 13 to 16 1864 to 1865, 2014 to 2015, 2164 to 2165, 2314 to 2315 748 to 749, 7DE to 7DF, 874 to 875, 90A to 90B 6) 12) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 5) HEX 59, 209, 359, 509 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4) DEC 9 to 12 9) 3) Buffer memory address Axis MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 12) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 7) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) OVERVIEW Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 229 Screen example 1) 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 8) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 1 to 4 5 to 8 682, 832, 982, 1132 2AA, 340, 3D6, 46C 5 to 8 680 to 681, 830 to 831, 980 to 981, 1130 to 1131 2A8 to 2A9, 33E to 33F, 3D4 to 3D5, 46A to 46B 9 to 12 1282, 1432, 1582, 1732 502, 598, 62E, 6C4 9 to 12 1280 to 1281, 1430 to 1431, 1580 to 1581, 1730 to 1731 500 to 501, 596 to 597, 62C to 62D, 6C2 to 6C3 13 to 16 1882, 2032, 2182, 2332 75A, 7F0, 886, 91C 13 to 16 1880 to 1881, 2030 to 2031, 2180 to 2181, 2330 to 2331 758 to 759, 7EE to 7EF, 884 to 885, 91A to 91B 1 to 4 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 1 to 4 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 5 to 8 683, 833, 983, 1133 2AB, 341, 3D7, 46D 5 to 8 684 to 685, 834 to 835, 984 to 985, 1134 to 1135 2AC to 2AD, 342 to 343, 3D8 to 3D9, 46E to 46F 9 to 12 1283, 1433, 1583, 1733 503, 599, 62F, 6C5 9 to 12 1284 to 1285, 1434 to 1435, 1584 to 1585, 1734 to 1735 504 to 505, 59A to 59B, 630 to 631, 6C6 to 6C7 13 to 16 1883, 2033, 2183, 2333 75B, 7F1, 887, 91D 13 to 16 1884 to 1885, 2034 to 2035, 2184 to 2185, 2334 to 2335 75C to 75D, 7F2 to 7F3, 888 to 889, 91E to 91F 5) 2) 4) Axis 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 1) 3) No. 6) 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 1 to 4 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 1 to 4 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 5 to 8 686, 836, 986, 1136 2AE, 344, 3DA, 470 5 to 8 688, 838, 988, 1138 2B0, 346, 3DC, 472 9 to 12 1286, 1436, 1586, 1736 506, 59C, 632, 6C8 9 to 12 1288, 1438, 1588, 1738 508, 59E, 634, 6CA 13 to 16 1886, 2036, 2186, 2336 75E, 7F4, 88A, 920 13 to 16 1888, 2038, 2188, 2338 760, 7F6, 88C, 922 7) 1 to 4 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 1 to 4 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B 5 to 8 687, 837, 987, 1137 2AF, 345, 3DB, 471 5 to 8 689, 839, 989, 1139 2B1, 347, 3DD, 473 9 to 12 1287, 1437, 1587, 1737 507, 59D, 633, 6C9 13 to 16 1887, 2037, 2187, 2337 75F, 7F5, 88B, 921 6 - 230 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) 9 to 12 1289, 1439, 1589, 1739 509, 59F, 635, 6CB 13 to 16 1889, 2039, 2189, 2339 761, 7F7, 88D, 923 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 5) 2) 2 4) SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 6) 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 5 to 8 670, 820, 970, 1120 29E, 334, 3CA, 460 9 to 12 1270, 1420, 1570, 1720 4F6, 58C, 622, 6B8 13 to 16 1870, 2020, 2170, 2320 74E, 7E4, 87A, 910 1 to 4 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 5 to 8 671, 821, 971, 1121 29F, 335, 3CB, 461 9 to 12 1271, 1421, 1571, 1721 4F7, 58D, 623, 6B9 13 to 16 1871, 2021, 2171, 2321 74F, 7E5, 87B, 911 1 to 4 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 5 to 8 678, 828, 978, 1128 2A6, 33C, 3D2, 468 4) Axis 9 to 12 1278, 1428, 1578, 1728 4FE, 594, 62A, 6C0 1878, 2028, 2178, 2328 756, 7EC, 882, 918 1 to 4 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5 to 8 672 to 673, 822 to 823, 972 to 973, 1122 to 1123 2A0 to 2A1, 336 to 337, 3CC to 3CD, 462 to 463 9 to 12 1272 to 1273, 1422 to 1423, 1572 to 1573, 1722 to 1723 4F8 to 4F9, 58E to 58F, 624 to 625, 6BA to 6BB HEX 1872 to 1873, 2022 to 2023, 2172 to 2173, 2322 to 2323 750 to 751, 7E6 to 7E7, 87C to 87D, 912 to 913 1 to 4 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 5 to 8 674 to 675, 824 to 825, 974 to 975, 1124 to 1125 2A2 to 2A3, 338 to 339, 3CE to 3CF, 464 to 465 9 to 12 1274 to 1275, 1424 to 1425, 1574 to 1575, 1724 to 1725 4FA to 4FB, 590 to 591, 626 to 627, 6BC to 6BD 13 to 16 1874 to 1875, 2024 to 2025, 2174 to 2175, 2324 to 2325 752 to 753, 7E8 to 7E9, 87E to 87F, 914 to 915 1 to 4 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F 5 to 8 676 to 677, 826 to 827, 976 to 977, 1126 to 1127 2A4 to 2A5, 33A to 33B, 3D0 to 3D1, 466 to 467 9 to 12 1276 to 1277, 1426 to 1427, 1576 to 1577, 1726 to 1727 4FC to 4FD, 592 to 593, 628 to 629, 6BE to 6BF 13 to 16 1876 to 1877, 2026 to 2027, 2176 to 2177, 2326 to 2327 754 to 755, 7EA to 7EB, 880 to 881, 916 to 917 13 to 16 5) 13 to 16 Buffer memory address DEC 6) Screen example 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Axis 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 1) 2) NETWORK MONITOR 7 1) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis 8 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 2) 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 231 Q MOTION MONITOR No. Screen example 1) 2) 6) 7) 3) No. Axis 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2410 to 2411, 2510 to 2511, 2610 to 2611, 2710 to 2711 96A to 96B, 9CE to 9CF, A32 to A33, A96 to A97 5 to 8 2810 to 2811, 2910 to 2911, 3010 to 3011, 3110 to 3111 AFA to AFB, B5E to B5F, BC2 to BC3, C26 to C27 9 to 12 3210 to 3211, 3310 to 3311, 3410 to 3411, 3510 to 3511 C8A to C8B, CEE to CEF, D52 to D53, DB6 to DB7 E22 to E23, E86 to E87, EEA to EEB, F4E to F4F 13 to 16 3610 to 3611, 3710 to 3711, 3810 to 3811, 3910 to 3911 E1A to E1B, E7E to E7F, EE2 to EE3, F46 to F47 2402 to 2403, 2502 to 2503, 2602 to 2603, 2702 to 2703 962 to 963, 9C6 to 9C7, A2A to A2B, A8E to A8F 1 to 4 2412 to 2413, 2512 to 2513, 2612 to 2613, 2712 to 2713 96C to 96D, 9D0 to 9D1, A34 to A35, A98 to A99 5 to 8 2802 to 2803, 2902 to 2903, 3002 to 3003, 3102 to 3103 AF2 to AF3, B56 to B57, BBA to BBB, C1E to C1F 5 to 8 2812 to 2813, 2912 to 2913, 3012 to 3013, 3112 to 3113 AFC to AFD, B60 to B61, BC4 to BC5, C28 to C29 9 to 12 3202 to 3203, 3302 to 3303, 3402 to 3403, 3502 to 3503 C82 to C83, CE6 to CE7, D4A to D4B, DAE to DAF 9 to 12 3212 to 3213, 3312 to 3313, 3412 to 3413, 3512 to 3513 C8C to C8D, CF0 to CF1, D54 to D55, DB8 to DB9 13 to 16 3602 to 3603, 3702 to 3703, 3802 to 3803, 3902 to 3903 E12 to E13, E76 to E77, EDA to EDB, F3E to F3F 13 to 16 3612 to 3613, 3712 to 3713, 3812 to 3813, 3912 to 3913 E1C to E1D, E80 to E81, EE4 to EE5, F48 to F49 1 to 4 2420 to 2421, 2520 to 2521, 2620 to 2621, 2720 to 2721 974 to 975, 9D8 to 9D9, A3C to A3D, AA0 to AA1 5 to 8 2820 to 2821, 2920 to 2921, 3020 to 3021, 3120 to 3121 B04 to B05, B68 to B69, BCC to BCD, C30 to C31 9 to 12 3220 to 3221, 3320 to 3321, 3420 to 3421, 3520 to 3521 C94 to C95, CF8 to CF9, D5C to D5D, DC0 to DC1 13 to 16 3620 to 3621, 3720 to 3721, 3820 to 3821, 3920 to 3921 E24 to E25, E88 to E89, EEC to EED, F50 to F51 1 to 4 2418 to 2419, 2518 to 2519, 2618 to 2619, 2718 to 2719 972 to 973, 9D6 to 9D7, A3A to A3B, A9E to A9F 5 to 8 2818 to 2819, 2918 to 2919, 3018 to 3019, 3118 to 3119 B02 to B03, B66 to B67, BCA to BCB, C2E to C2F 9 to 12 3218 to 3219, 3318 to 3319, 3418 to 3419, 3518 to 3519 C92 to C93, CF6 to CF7, D5A to D5B, DBE to DBF 13 to 16 3618 to 3619, 3718 to 3719, 3818 to 3819, 3918 to 3919 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 6 - 232 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 4) 5) 6) 7) 1 to 4 2430, 2530, 2630, 2730 97E, 9E2, A46, AAA 5 to 8 2830, 2930, 3030, 3130 B0E, B72, BD6, C3A 9 to 12 3230, 3330, 3430, 3530 C9E, D02, D66, DCA 13 to 16 3630, 3730, 3830, 3930 E2E, E92, EF6, F5A 1 to 4 2431, 2531, 2631, 2731 97F, 9E3, A47, AAB 5 to 8 2831, 2931, 3031, 3131 B0F, B73, BD7, C3B 9 to 12 3231, 3331, 3431, 3531 C9F, D03, D67, DCB 13 to 16 3631, 3731, 3831, 3931 E2F, E93, EF7, F5B 1 Screen example 3) 2) OVERVIEW 1) 8) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 9) 3) 4) 5) 2427, 2527, 2627, 2727 No. 97B, 9DF, A43, AA7 Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2436, 2536, 2636, 2736 984, 9E8, A4C, AB0 5 to 8 2836, 2936, 3036, 3136 B14, B78, BDC, C40 9 to 12 3236, 3336, 3436, 3536 CA4, D08, D6C, DD0 E34, E98, EFC, F60 5 to 8 2827, 2927, 3027, 3127 B0B, B6F, BD3, C37 9 to 12 3227, 3327, 3427, 3527 C9B, CFF, D63, DC7 13 to 16 3627, 3727, 3827, 3927 E2B, E8F, EF3, F57 13 to 16 3636, 3736, 3836, 3936 1 to 4 2428, 2528, 2628, 2728 97C, 9E0, A44, AA8 1 to 4 2437, 2537, 2637, 2737 985, 9E9, A4D, AB1 5 to 8 2828, 2928, 3028, 3128 B0C, B70, BD4, C38 5 to 8 2837, 2937, 3037, 3137 B15, B79, BDD, C41 9 to 12 3228, 3328, 3428, 3528 C9C, D00, D64, DC8 9 to 12 3237, 3337, 3437, 3537 CA5, D09, D6D, DD1 13 to 16 3628, 3728, 3828, 3928 E2C, E90, EF4, F58 13 to 16 3637, 3737, 3837, 3937 E35, E99, EFD, F61 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 1 to 4 2432, 2532, 2632, 2732 980, 9E4, A48, AAC 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 5 to 8 2832, 2932, 3032, 3132 B10, B74, BD8, C3C 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 9 to 12 3232, 3332, 3432, 3532 CA0, D04, D68, DCC 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 13 to 16 3632, 3732, 3832, 3932 E30, E94, EF8, F5C 1 to 4 2434, 2534, 2634, 2734 982, 9E6, A4A, AAE 1 to 4 2433, 2533, 2633, 2733 981, 9E5, A49, AAD 5 to 8 2834, 2934, 3034, 3134 B12, B76, BDA, C3E 5 to 8 2833, 2933, 3033, 3133 B11, B75, BD9, C3D 9 to 12 3234, 3334, 3434, 3534 CA2, D06, D6A, DCE 13 to 16 3634, 3734, 3834, 3934 E32, E96, EFA, F5E 1 to 4 2435, 2535, 2635, 2735 983, 9E7, A4B, AAF 5 to 8 2835, 2935, 3035, 3135 B13, B77, BDB, C3F 9 to 12 3235, 3335, 3435, 3535 CA3, D07, D6B, DCF 13 to 16 3635, 3735, 3835, 3935 E33, E97, EFB, F5F 6) 7) 8) 9) - 9 to 12 3233, 3333, 3433, 3533 CA1, D05, D69, DCD 13 to 16 3633, 3733, 3833, 3933 E31, E95, EF9, F5D - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 HEX 5 6 - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 6) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 5) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 233 Screen example 1) 2) 4) No. Axis 3) DEC 6) 5) Buffer memory address HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2454 to 2455, 2554 to 2555, 2654 to 2655, 2754 to 2755 996 to 997, 9FA to 9FB, A5E to A5F, AC2 to AC3 5 to 8 2854 to 2855, 2954 to 2955, 3054 to 3055, 3154 to 3155 B26 to B27, B8A to B8B, BEE to BEF, C52 to C53 9 to 12 3254 to 3255, 3354 to 3355, 3454 to 3455, 3554 to 3555 CB6 to CB7, D1A to D1B, D7E to D7F, DE2 to DE3 E40 to E41, EA4 to EA5, F08 to F09, F6C to F6D 13 to 16 3654 to 3655, 3754 to 3755, 3854 to 3855, 3954 to 3955 E46 to E47, EAA to EAB, F0E to F0F, F72 to F73 2450 to 2451, 2550 to 2551, 2650 to 2651, 2750 to 2751 992 to 993, 9F6 to 9F7, A5A to A5B, ABE to ABF 1 to 4 2456, 2556, 2656, 2756 998, 9FC, A60, AC4 2850 to 2851, 2950 to 2951, 3050 to 3051, 3150 to 3151 B22 to B23, B86 to B87, BEA to BEB, C4E to C4F 5 to 8 2856, 2956, 3056, 3156 B28, B8C, BF0, C54 9 to 12 3250 to 3251, 3350 to 3351, 3450 to 3451, 3550 to 3551 CB2 to CB3, D16 to D17, D7A to D7B, DDE to DDF 9 to 12 3256, 3356, 3456, 3556 CB8, D1C, D80, DE4 13 to 16 3650 to 3651, 3750 to 3751, 3850 to 3851, 3950 to 3951 E42 to E43, EA6 to EA7, F0A to F0B, F6E to F6F 13 to 16 3656, 3756, 3856, 3956 E48, EAC, F10, F74 1 to 4 2452 to 2453, 2552 to 2553, 2652 to 2653, 2752 to 2753 994 to 995, 9F8 to 9F9, A5C to A5D, AC0 to AC1 1 to 4 2464 to 2469, 2564 to 2569, 2664 to 2669, 2764 to 2769 9A0 to 9A5, A04 to A09, A68 to A6D, ACC to AD1 5 to 8 2852 to 2853, 2952 to 2953, 3052 to 3053, 3152 to 3153 B24 to B25, B88 to B89, BEC to BED, C50 to C51 5 to 8 2864 to 2869, 2964 to 2969, 3064 to 3069, 3164 to 3169 B30 to B35, B94 to B99, BF8 to BFD, C5C to C61 9 to 12 3252 to 3253, 3352 to 3353, 3452 to 3453, 3552 to 3553 CB4 to CB5, D18 to D19, D7C to D7D, DE0 to DE1 9 to 12 3264 to 3269, 3364 to 3369, 3464 to 3469, 3564 to 3569 CC0 to CC5, D24 to D29, D88 to D8D, DEC to DF1 13 to 16 3652 to 3653, 3752 to 3753, 3852 to 3853, 3952 to 3953 E44 to E45, EA8 to EA9, F0C to F0D, F70 to F71 13 to 16 3664 to 3669, 3764 to 3769, 3864 to 3869, 3964 to 3969 E50 to E55, EB4 to EB9, F18 to F1D, F7C to F81 1 to 4 2448 to 2449, 2548 to 2549, 2648 to 2649, 2748 to 2749 990 to 991, 9F4 to 9F5, A58 to A59, ABC to ABD 5 to 8 2848 to 2849, 2948 to 2949, 3048 to 3049, 3148 to 3149 B20 to B21, B84 to B85, BE8 to BE9, C4C to C4D 9 to 12 3248 to 3249, 3348 to 3349, 3448 to 3449, 3548 to 3549 CB0 to CB1, D14 to D15, D78 to D79, DDC to DDD 13 to 16 3648 to 3649, 3748 to 3749, 3848 to 3849, 3948 to 3949 1 to 4 5 to 8 1) 2) 3) 6 - 234 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 4) 5) 6) 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 2) 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4) 5) 6) 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 2470, 2570, 2670, 2770 Axis 9A6, A0A, A6E, AD2 5 to 8 2870, 2970, 3070, 3170 B36, B9A, BFE, C62 9 to 12 3270, 3370, 3470, 3570 CC6, D2A, D8E, DF2 13 to 16 3670, 3770, 3870, 3970 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2478, 2578, 2678, 2778 9AE, A12, A76, ADA B3E, BA2, C06, C6A 5 to 8 2878, 2978, 3078, 3178 9 to 12 3278, 3378, 3478, 3578 CCE, D32, D96, DFA E56, EBA, F1E, F82 13 to 16 3678, 3778, 3878, 3978 E5E, EC2, F26, F8A 4) 1 to 4 2476, 2576, 2676, 2776 9AC, A10, A74, AD8 1 to 4 2479, 2579, 2679, 2779 9AF, A13, A77, ADB 5 to 8 2876, 2976, 3076, 3176 B3C, BA0, C04, C68 5 to 8 2879, 2979, 3079, 3179 B3F, BA3, C07, C6B 9 to 12 3276, 3376, 3476, 3576 CCC, D30, D94, DF8 9 to 12 3279, 3379, 3479, 3579 CCF, D33, D97, DFB 13 to 16 3676, 3776, 3876, 3976 E5C, EC0, F24, F88 13 to 16 3679, 3779, 3879, 3979 E5F, EC3, F27, F8B 5) 1 to 4 2477, 2577, 2677, 2777 9AD, A11, A75, AD9 1 to 4 2480, 2580, 2680, 2780 9B0, A14, A78, ADC 5 to 8 2877, 2977, 3077, 3177 B3D, BA1, C05, C69 5 to 8 2880, 2980, 3080, 3180 B40, BA4, C08, C6C 9 to 12 3277, 3377, 3477, 3577 CCD, D31, D95, DF9 9 to 12 3280, 3380, 3480, 3580 CD0, D34, D98, DFC 13 to 16 3677, 3777, 3877, 3977 E5D, EC1, F25, F89 13 to 16 3680, 3780, 3880, 3980 E60, EC4, F28, F8C 6) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 1) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 7 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2424 to 2425, 2524 to 2525, 2624 to 2625, 2724 to 2725 978 to 979, 9DC to 9DD, A40 to A41, AA4 to AA5 5 to 8 2824 to 2825, 2924 to 2925, 3024 to 3025, 3124 to 3125 B08 to B09, B6C to B6D, BD0 to BD1, C34 to C35 9 to 12 3224 to 3225, 3324 to 3325, 3424 to 3425, 3524 to 3525 C98 to C99, CFC to CFD, D60 to D61, DC4 to DC5 13 to 16 3624 to 3625, 3724 to 3725, 3824 to 3825, 3924 to 3925 E28 to E29, E8C to E8D, EF0 to EF1, F54 to F55 1) No. 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 2426, 2526, 2626, 2726 HEX 97A, 9DE, A42, AA6 5 to 8 2826, 2926, 3026, 3126 B0A, B6E, BD2, C36 9 to 12 3226, 3326, 3426, 3526 C9A, CFE, D62, DC6 13 to 16 3626, 3726, 3826, 3926 E2A, E8E, EF2, F56 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 235 Screen example 1) 3) 4) 2) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 2414 to 2415, 2514 to 2515, 2614 to 2615, 2714 to 2715 96E to 96F, 9D2 to 9D3, A36 to A37, A9A to A9B 5 to 8 2814 to 2815, 2914 to 2915, 3014 to 3015, 3114 to 3115 AFE to AFF, B62 to B63, BC6 to BC7, C2A to C2B 9 to 12 3214 to 3215, 3314 to 3315, 3414 to 3415, 3514 to 3515 C8E to C8F, CF2 to CF3, D56 to D57, DBA to DBB 13 to 16 3614 to 3615, 3714 to 3715, 3814 to 3815, 3914 to 3915 E1E to E1F, E82 to E83, EE6 to EE7, F4A to F4B 1 to 4 4326 to 4327, 4426 to 4427, 4526 to 4527, 4626 to 4627 10E6 to 10E7, 114A to 114B, 11AE to 11AF, 1212 to 1213 5 to 8 4726 to 4727, 4826 to 4827, 4926 to 4927, 5026 to 5027 1276 to 1277, 12DA to 12DB, 133E to 133F, 13A2 to 13A3 1 to 4 1) 2) 6 - 236 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. Axis HEX 9 to 12 5126 to 5127, 5226 to 5227, 5326 to 5327, 5426 to 5427 1406 to 1407, 146A to 146B, 14CE to 14CF, 1532 to 1533 13 to 16 5526 to 5527, 5626 to 5627, 5726 to 5727, 5826 to 5827 1596 to 1597, 15FA to 15FB, 165E to 165F, 16C2 to 16C3 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 to 4 4328, 4428, 4528, 4628 10E8, 114C, 11B0, 1214 5 to 8 4728, 4828, 4928, 5028 1278, 12DC, 1340, 13A4 9 to 12 5128, 5228, 5328, 5428 1408, 146C, 14D0, 1534 13 to 16 5528, 5628, 5728, 5828 1598, 15FC, 1660, 16C4 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) 3) 10EA to 10EB, 114E to 114F, 11B2 to 11B3, 1216 to 1217 5 to 8 4730 to 4731, 4830 to 4831, 4930 to 4931, 5030 to 5031 127A to 127B, 12DE to 12DF, 1342 to 1343, 13A6 to 13A7 9 to 12 5130 to 5131, 5230 to 5231, 5330 to 5331, 5430 to 5431 140A to 140B, 146E to 146F, 14D2 to 14D3, 1536 to 1537 13 to 16 5530 to 5531, 5630 to 5631, 5730 to 5731, 5830 to 5831 159A to 159B, 15FE to 15FF, 1662 to 1663, 16C6 to 16C7 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 to 4 4332, 4432, 4532, 4632 10EC, 1150, 11B4, 1218 5 to 8 4732, 4832, 4932, 5032 127C, 12E0, 1344, 13A8 9 to 12 5132, 5232, 5332, 5432 140C, 1470, 14D4, 1538 13 to 16 5532, 5632, 5732, 5832 159C, 1600, 1664, 16C8 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 4330 to 4331, 4430 to 4431, 4530 to 4531, 4630 to 4631 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 237 Screen example 3) 1) 4) 5) 6) 2) 7) 8) No. Axis 1 to 4 5 to 8 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 4306 to 4307, 4406 to 4407, 4506 to 4507, 4606 to 4607 10D2 to 10D3, 1136 to 1137, 119A to 119B, 11FE to 11FF 4706 to 4707, 4806 to 4807, 4906 to 4907, 5006 to 5007 1262 to 1263, 12C6 to 12C7, 132A to 132B, 138E to 138F 1) No. 3) 4) 9 to 12 13 to 16 1 to 4 5 to 8 5106 to 5107, 5206 to 5207, 5306 to 5307, 5406 to 5407 13F2 to 13F3, 1456 to 1457, 14BA to 14BB, 151E to 151F 5506 to 5507, 5606 to 5607, 5706 to 5707, 5806 to 5807 1582 to 1583, 15E6 to 15E7, 164A to 164B, 16AE to 16AF 4314 to 4315, 4414 to 4415, 4514 to 4515, 4614 to 4615 10DA to 10DB, 113E to 113F, 11A2 to 11A3, 1206 to 1207 4714 to 4715, 4814 to 4815, 4914 to 4915, 5014 to 5015 126A to 126B, 12CE to 12CF, 1332 to 1333, 1396 to 1397 5114 to 5115, 5214 to 5215, 5314 to 5315, 5414 to 5415 13FA to 13FB, 145E to 145F, 14C2 to 14C3, 1526 to 1527 5514 to 5515, 5614 to 5615, 5714 to 5715, 5814 to 5815 158A to 158B, 15EE to 15EF, 1652 to 1653, 16B6 to 16B7 2) 5) 6) 7) 9 to 12 13 to 16 6 - 238 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 4313, 4413, 4513, 4613 10D9, 113D, 11A1, 1205 5 to 8 4713, 4813, 4913, 5013 1269, 12CD, 1331, 1395 9 to 12 5113, 5213, 5313, 5413 13F9, 145D, 14C1, 1525 13 to 16 5513, 5613, 5713, 5813 1589, 15ED, 1651, 16B5 1 to 4 4344, 4444, 4544, 4644 10F8, 115C, 11C0, 1224 5 to 8 4744, 4844, 4944, 5044 1288, 12EC, 1350, 13B4 9 to 12 5144, 5244, 5344, 5444 1418, 147C, 14E0, 1544 13 to 16 5544, 5644, 5744, 5844 15A8, 160C, 1670, 16D4 1 to 4 4345, 4445, 4545, 4645 10F9, 115D, 11C1, 1225 5 to 8 4745, 4845, 4945, 5045 1289, 12ED, 1351, 13B5 9 to 12 5145, 5245, 5345, 5445 1419, 147D, 14E1, 1545 13 to 16 5545, 5645, 5745, 5845 15A9, 160D, 1671, 16D5 1 to 4 4346, 4446, 4546, 4646 10FA, 115E, 11C2, 1226 128A, 12EE, 1352, 13B6 5 to 8 4746, 4846, 4946, 5046 9 to 12 5146, 5246, 5346, 5446 141A, 147E, 14E2, 1546 13 to 16 5546, 5646, 5746, 5846 15AA, 160E, 1672, 16D6 1 to 4 4347, 4447, 4547, 4647 10FB, 115F, 11C3, 1227 5 to 8 4747, 4847, 4947, 5047 128B, 12EF, 1353, 13B7 141B, 147F, 14E3, 1547 9 to 12 5147, 5247, 5347, 5447 13 to 16 5547, 5647, 5747, 5847 15AB, 160F, 1673, 16D7 1 to 4 4305, 4405, 4505, 4605 10D1, 1135, 1199, 11FD 5 to 8 4705, 4805, 4905, 5005 1261, 12C5, 1329, 138D 9 to 12 5105, 5205, 5305, 5405 13F1, 1455, 14B9, 151D 13 to 16 5505, 5605, 5705, 5805 1581, 15E5, 1649, 16AD 1 8) 2) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 14) 7) 4) 5) 6) 7) 4300, 4400, 4500, 4600 10CC, 1130, 1194, 11F8 5 to 8 4700, 4800, 4900, 5000 125C, 12C0, 1324, 1388 9 to 12 5100, 5200, 5300, 5400 13EC, 1450, 14B4, 1518 13 to 16 5500, 5600, 5700, 5800 157C, 15E0, 1644, 16A8 1 to 4 4301, 4401, 4501, 4601 10CD, 1131, 1195, 11F9 5 to 8 4701, 4801, 4901, 5001 125D, 12C1, 1325, 1389 9 to 12 5101, 5201, 5301, 5401 13ED, 1451, 14B5, 1519 13 to 16 5501, 5601, 5701, 5801 157D, 15E1, 1645, 16A9 1 to 4 4302, 4402, 4502, 4602 10CE, 1132, 1196, 11FA 5 to 8 4702, 4802, 4902, 5002 125E, 12C2, 1326, 138A 9 to 12 5102, 5202, 5302, 5402 13EE, 1452, 14B6, 151A Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 4310 to 4311, 4410 to 4411, 4510 to 4511, 4610 to 4611 10D6 to 10D7, 113A to 113B, 119E to 119F, 1202 to 1203 5 to 8 4710 to 4711, 4810 to 4811, 4910 to 4911, 5010 to 5011 1266 to 1267, 12CA to 12CB, 132E to 132F, 1392 to 1393 9 to 12 5110 to 5111, 5210 to 5211, 5310 to 5311, 5410 to 5411 13F6 to 13F7, 145A to 145B, 14BE to 14BF, 1522 to 1523 13 to 16 5510 to 5511, 5610 to 5611, 5710 to 5711, 5810 to 5811 1586 to 1587, 15EA to 15EB, 164E to 164F, 16B2 to 16B3 13 to 16 5502, 5602, 5702, 5802 157E, 15E2, 1646, 16AA 1 to 4 4303, 4403, 4503, 4603 10CF, 1133, 1197, 11FB 1 to 4 4320, 4420, 4520, 4620 10E0, 1144, 11A8, 120C 5 to 8 4703, 4803, 4903, 5003 125F, 12C3, 1327, 138B 5 to 8 4720, 4820, 4920, 5020 1270, 12D4, 1338, 139C 10) 9 to 12 5103, 5203, 5303, 5403 13EF, 1453, 14B7, 151B 9 to 12 5120, 5220, 5320, 5420 1400, 1464, 14C8, 152C 13 to 16 5503, 5603, 5703, 5803 157F, 15E3, 1647, 16AB 13 to 16 5520, 5620, 5720, 5820 1590, 15F4, 1658, 16BC 1 to 4 4304, 4404, 4504, 4604 10D0, 1134, 1198, 11FC 1 to 4 4321, 4421, 4521, 4621 10E1, 1145, 11A9, 120D 5 to 8 4704, 4804, 4904, 5004 1260, 12C4, 1328, 138C 5 to 8 4721, 4821, 4921, 5021 1271, 12D5, 1339, 139D 9 to 12 5104, 5204, 5304, 5404 13F0, 1454, 14B8, 151C 9 to 12 5121, 5221, 5321, 5421 1401, 1465, 14C9, 152D 13 to 16 5504, 5604, 5704, 5804 1580, 15E4, 1648, 16AC 13 to 16 5521, 5621, 5721, 5821 1591, 15F5, 1659, 16BD 1 to 4 4322 to 4323, 4422 to 4423, 4522 to 4523, 4622 to 4623 10E2 to 10E3, 1146 to 1147, 11AA to 11AB, 120E to 120F 5 to 8 4722 to 4723, 4822 to 4823, 4922 to 4923, 5022 to 5023 1272 to 1273, 12D6 to 12D7, 133A to 133B, 139E to 139F 1 to 4 4312, 4412, 4512, 4612 10D8, 113C, 11A0, 1204 5 to 8 4712, 4812, 4912, 5012 1268, 12CC, 1330, 1394 9 to 12 5112, 5212, 5312, 5412 13F8, 145C, 14C0, 1524 13 to 16 5512, 5612, 5712, 5812 1588, 15EC, 1650, 16B4 1 to 4 4316, 4416, 4516, 4616 10DC, 1140, 11A4, 1208 11) 5 to 8 4716, 4816, 4916, 5016 126C, 12D0, 1334, 1398 9 to 12 5116, 5216, 5316, 5416 13FC, 1460, 14C4, 1528 13 to 16 5516, 5616, 5716, 5816 158C, 15F0, 1654, 16B8 9 to 12 5122 to 5123, 5222 to 5223, 5322 to 5323, 5422 to 5423 1402 to 1403, 1466 to 1467, 14CA to 14CB, 152E to 152F 1 to 4 4308 to 4309, 4408 to 4409, 4508 to 4509, 4608 to 4609 10D4 to 10D5, 1138 to 1139, 119C to 119D, 1200 to 1201 13 to 16 5522 to 5523, 5622 to 5623, 5722 to 5723, 5822 to 5823 1592 to 1593, 15F6 to 15F7, 165A to 165B, 16BE to 16BF 4708 to 4709, 4808 to 4809, 4908 to 4909, 5008 to 5009 1264 to 1265, 12C8 to 12C9, 132C to 132D, 1390 to 1391 1 to 4 4324, 4424, 4524, 4624 10E4, 1148, 11AC, 1210 5 to 8 5 to 8 4724, 4824, 4924, 5024 1274, 12D8, 133C, 13A0 9 to 12 5124, 5224, 5324, 5424 1404, 1468, 14CC, 1530 5108 to 5109, 5208 to 5209, 5308 to 5309, 5408 to 5409 13F4 to 13F5, 1458 to 1459, 14BC to 14BD, 1520 to 1521 13 to 16 5524, 5624, 5724, 5824 1594, 15F8, 165C, 16C0 1 to 4 4325, 4425, 4525, 4625 10E5, 1149, 11AD, 1211 5 to 8 4725, 4825, 4925, 5025 1275, 12D9, 133D, 13A1 5508 to 5509, 5608 to 5609, 5708 to 5709, 5808 to 5809 1584 to 1585, 15E8 to 15E9, 164C to 164D, 16B0 to 16B1 9 to 12 5125, 5225, 5325, 5425 1405, 1469, 14CD, 1531 13 to 16 5525, 5625, 5725, 5825 1595, 15F9, 165D, 16C1 8) 9 to 12 13 to 16 4 9) 12) 13) 14) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 239 Screen example 1) 3) 6) 7) 8) 9) 4) 10) 2) 11) 12) 13) 5) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 4338, 4438, 4538, 4638 HEX No. 10F2, 1156, 11BA, 121E 5 to 8 4738, 4838, 4938, 5038 1282, 12E6, 134A, 13AE 9 to 12 5138, 5238, 5338, 5438 1412, 1476, 14DA, 153E 13 to 16 5538, 5638, 5738, 5838 1 to 4 4348, 4448, 4548, 4648 5 to 8 Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 HEX 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 15A2, 1606, 166A, 16CE 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 10FC, 1160, 11C4, 1228 1 to 4 4343, 4443, 4543, 4643 10F7, 115B, 11BF, 1223 4748, 4848, 4948, 5048 128C, 12F0, 1354, 13B8 5 to 8 4743, 4843, 4943, 5043 1287, 12EB, 134F, 13B3 9 to 12 5148, 5248, 5348, 5448 141C, 1480, 14E4, 1548 9 to 12 5143, 5243, 5343, 5443 1417, 147B, 14DF, 1543 13 to 16 5548, 5648, 5748, 5848 15AC, 1610, 1674, 16D8 13 to 16 5543, 5643, 5743, 5843 15A7, 160B, 166F, 16D3 1 to 4 4349, 4449, 4549, 4649 10FD, 1161, 11C5, 1229 1 to 4 4351, 4451, 4551, 4651 10FF, 1163, 11C7, 122B 8) 9) 5 to 8 4749, 4849, 4949, 5049 128D, 12F1, 1355, 13B9 9 to 12 5149, 5249, 5349, 5449 141D, 1481, 14E5, 1549 13 to 16 5549, 5649, 5749, 5849 15AD, 1611, 1675, 16D9 13 to 16 5551, 5651, 5751, 5851 15AF, 1613, 1677, 16DB 1 to 4 4350, 4450, 4550, 4650 10FE, 1162, 11C6, 122A 1 to 4 4352, 4452, 4552, 4652 1100, 1164, 11C8, 122C 10) 5 to 8 4751, 4851, 4951, 5051 128F, 12F3, 1357, 13BB 9 to 12 5151, 5251, 5351, 5451 141F, 1483, 14E7, 154B 5 to 8 4750, 4850, 4950, 5050 128E, 12F2, 1356, 13BA 9 to 12 5150, 5250, 5350, 5450 141E, 1482, 14E6, 154A 13 to 16 5550, 5650, 5750, 5850 15AE, 1612, 1676, 16DA 13 to 16 5552, 5652, 5752, 5852 15B0, 1614, 1678, 16DC 1 to 4 4339, 4439, 4539, 4639 10F3, 1157, 11BB, 121F 1 to 4 4359, 4459, 4559, 4659 1107, 116B, 11CF, 1233 5 to 8 4739, 4839, 4939, 5039 1283, 12E7, 134B, 13AF 9 to 12 5139, 5239, 5339, 5439 1413, 1477, 14DB, 153F 13 to 16 5539, 5639, 5739, 5839 1 to 4 5 to 8 4752, 4852, 4952, 5052 1290, 12F4, 1358, 13BC 9 to 12 5152, 5252, 5352, 5452 1420, 1484, 14E8, 154C 5 to 8 4759, 4859, 4959, 5059 1297, 12FB, 135F, 13C3 9 to 12 5159, 5259, 5359, 5459 1427, 148B, 14EF, 1553 15A3, 1607, 166B, 16CF 13 to 16 5559, 5659, 5759, 5859 15B7, 161B, 167F, 16E3 4340, 4440, 4540, 4640 10F4, 1158, 11BC, 1220 1 to 4 4365, 4465, 4565, 4665 110D, 1171, 11D5, 1239 129D, 1301, 1365, 13C9 5 to 8 4740, 4840, 4940, 5040 1284, 12E8, 134C, 13B0 9 to 12 5140, 5240, 5340, 5440 1414, 1478, 14DC, 1540 13 to 16 5540, 5640, 5740, 5840 15A4, 1608, 166C, 16D0 1 to 4 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 6 - 240 11) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 12) 13) - 5 to 8 4765, 4865, 4965, 5065 9 to 12 5165, 5265, 5365, 5465 142D, 1491, 14F5, 1559 13 to 16 5565, 5665, 5765, 5865 15BD, 1621, 1685, 16E9 - - - 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 3) 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4) 4317, 4417, 4517, 4617 10DD, 1141, 11A5, 1209 1 to 4 5 to 8 4717, 4817, 4917, 5017 126D, 12D1, 1335, 1399 5 to 8 4734 to 4735, 4834 to 4835, 4934 to 4935, 5034 to 5035 127E to 127F, 12E2 to 12E3, 1346 to 1347, 13AA to 13AB 9 to 12 5117, 5217, 5317, 5417 13FD, 1461, 14C5, 1529 9 to 12 5134 to 5135, 5234 to 5235, 5334 to 5335, 5434 to 5435 140E to 140F, 1472 to 1473, 14D6 to 14D7, 153A to 153B 4 13 to 16 5517, 5617, 5717, 5817 158D, 15F1, 1655, 16B9 13 to 16 5534 to 5535, 5634 to 5635, 5734 to 5735, 5834 to 5835 159E to 159F, 1602 to 1603, 1666 to 1667, 16CA to 16CB 1 to 4 4318 to 4319, 4418 to 4419, 4518 to 4519, 4618 to 4619 10DE to 10DF, 1142 to 1143, 11A6 to 11A7, 120A to 120B 1 to 4 4336 to 4337, 4436 to 4437, 4536 to 4537, 4636 to 4637 10F0 to 10F1, 1154 to 1155, 11B8 to 11B9, 121C to 121D 5 to 8 4718 to 4719, 4818 to 4819, 4918 to 4919, 5018 to 5019 126E to 126F, 12D2 to 12D3, 1336 to 1337, 139A to 139B 5 to 8 4736 to 4737, 4836 to 4837, 4936 to 4937, 5036 to 5037 1280 to 1281, 12E4 to 12E5, 1348 to 1349, 13AC to 13AD 9 to 12 5118 to 5119, 5218 to 5219, 5318 to 5319, 5418 to 5419 13FE to 13FF, 1462 to 1463, 14C6 to 14C7, 152A to 152B 9 to 12 5136 to 5137, 5236 to 5237, 5336 to 5337, 5436 to 5437 1410 to 1411, 1474 to 1475, 14D8 to 14D9, 153C to 153D 13 to 16 5518 to 5519, 5618 to 5619, 5718 to 5719, 5818 to 5819 158E to 158F, 15F2 to 15F3, 1656 to 1657, 16BA to 16BB 13 to 16 5536 to 5537, 5636 to 5637, 5736 to 5737, 5836 to 5837 15A0 to 15A1, 1604 to 1605, 1668 to 1669, 16CC to 16CD HEX Axis 3) 4) HEX 10EE to 10EF, 1152 to 1153, 11B6 to 11B7, 121A to 121B 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Buffer memory address DEC MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 4334 to 4335, 4434 to 4435, 4534 to 4535, 4634 to 4635 Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 241 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) Buffer memory address No. Axis 1) - 4012 to 4016 2) - 3) - 4) Buffer memory address No. Axis FAC to FB0 9) - 4052 to 4056 FD4 to FD8 4017 to 4021 FB1 to FB5 10) - 4057 to 4061 FD9 to FDD 4022 to 4026 FB6 to FBA 11) - 4062 to 4066 FDE to FE2 - 4027 to 4031 FBB to FBF 12) - 4067 to 4071 FE3 to FE7 5) - 4032 to 4036 FC0 to FC4 13) - 4072 to 4076 FE8 to FEC 6) - 4037 to 4041 FC5 to FC9 14) - 4077 to 4081 FED to FF1 7) - 4042 to 4046 FCA to FCE 15) - 4082 to 4086 FF2 to FF6 8) - 4047 to 4051 FCF to FD3 16) - 4087 to 4091 FF7 to FFB DEC HEX DEC HEX Screen example No. Axis 1) - 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) Buffer memory address DEC 4093 to 4096 HEX FFD to 1000 No. Axis 12) - Buffer memory address DEC 4137 to 4140 HEX 1029 to 102C No. Axis 23) - Buffer memory address DEC 4182 to 4185 HEX 1056 to 1059 2) - 4097 to 4100 1001 to 1004 13) - 4141 to 4144 102D to 1030 24) - 4186 to 4189 105A to 105D 3) - 4101 to 4104 1005 to 1008 14) - 4145 to 4148 1031 to 1034 25) - 4190 to 4193 105E to 1061 4) - 4105 to 4108 1009 to 100C 15) - 4149 to 4152 1035 to 1038 26) - 4194 to 4197 1062 to 1065 5) - 4109 to 4112 100D to 1010 16) - 4153 to 4156 1039 to 103C 27) - 4198 to 4201 1066 to 1069 6) - 4113 to 4116 1011 to 1014 17) - 4158 to 4161 103E to 1041 28) - 4202 to 4205 106A to 106D 7) - 4117 to 4120 1015 to 1018 18) - 4162 to 4165 1042 to 1045 29) - 4206 to 4209 106E to 1071 8) - 4121 to 4124 1019 to 101C 19) - 4166 to 4169 1046 to 1049 30) - 4210 to 4213 1072 to 1075 9) - 4125 to 4128 101D to 1020 20) - 4170 to 4173 104A to 104D 31) - 4214 to 4217 1076 to 1079 10) - 4129 to 4132 1021 to 1024 21) - 4174 to 4177 104E to 1051 32) - 4218 to 4221 107A to 107D 11) - 4133 to 4136 1025 to 1028 22) - 4178 to 4181 1052 to 1055 - - 6 - 242 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens - - 1 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7 12020 to 12022, 12024 to 12029 2EF4 to 2EF6, 2EF8 to 2EFD 11 16020 to 16022, 16024 to 16029 3E94 to 3E96, 3E98 to 3E9D 4 4A42 to 4A44, 4A46 to 4A4B 15 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D 7020 to 7022, 7024 to 7029 1B6C to 1B6E, 1B70 to 1B75 4 9000 to 9002, 9004 to 9009 2328 to 232A, 232C to 2331 6 11020 to 11022, 11024 to 11029 2B0C to 2B0E, 2B10 to 2B15 8 13000 to 13002, 13004 to 13009 32C8 to 32CA, 32CC to 32D1 10 15020 to 15022, 15024 to 15029 3AAC to 3AAE, 3AB0 to 3AB5 12 17000 to 17002, 17004 to 17009 4268 to 426A, 426C to 4271 465A to 465C, 465E to 4663 14 19020 to 19022, 19024 to 19029 4A4C to 4A4E, 4A50 to 4A55 16 21000 to 21002, 21004 to 21009 5208 to 520A, 520C to 5211 6020 to 6022, 6024 to 6029 1784 to 1786, 1788 to 178D 3 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F42, 1F44 to 1F49 4 9010 to 9012, 9014 to 9019 2332 to 2334, 2336 to 233B 5 10020 to 10022, 10024 to 10029 2724 to 2726, 2728 to 272D 7 12000 to 12002, 12004 to 12009 2EE0 to 2EE2, 2EE4 to 2EE9 8 13010 to 13012, 13014 to 13019 32D2 to 32D4, 32D6 to 32DB 9 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 11 16000 to 16002, 16004 to 16009 3E80 to 3E82, 3E84 to 3E89 12 17010 to 17012, 17014 to 17019 4272 to 4274, 4276 to 427B 13 18020 to 18022, 18024 to 18029 4664 to 4666, 4668 to 466D 15 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 16 21010 to 21012, 21014 to 21019 5212 to 5214, 5216 to 521B 2 7000 to 7002, 7004 to 7009 1B58 to 1B5A, 1B5C to 1B61 3 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 4 9020 to 9022, 9024 to 9029 233C to 233E, 2340 to 2345 6 11000 to 11002, 11004 to 11009 2AF8 to 2AFA, 2AFC to 2B01 7 12010 to 12012, 12014 to 12019 2EEA to 2EEC, 2EEE to 2EF3 8 13020 to 13022, 13024 to 13029 32DC to 32DE, 32E0 to 32E5 10 15000 to 15002, 15004 to 15009 3A98 to 3A9A, 3A9C to 3AA1 11 16010 to 16012, 16014 to 16019 3E8A to 3E8C, 3E8E to 3E93 12 17020 to 17022, 17024 to 17029 427C to 427E, 4280 to 4285 14 19000 to 19002, 19004 to 19009 4A38 to 4A3A, 4A3C to 4A41 15 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 16 21020 to 21022, 21024 to 21029 521C to 521E, 5220 to 5225 1770 to 1772, 1774 to 1779 5 10000 to 10002, 10004 to 10009 2710 to 2712, 2714 to 2719 9 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 13 18000 to 18002, 18004 to 18009 1 Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 2 7010 to 7012, 7014 to 7019 1B62 to 1B64, 1B66 to 1B6B 6 11010 to 11012, 11014 to 11019 2B02 to 2B04, 2B06 to 2B0B 10 15010 to 15012, 15014 to 15019 3AA2 to 3AA4, 3AA6 to 3AAB 4650 to 4652, 4654 to 4659 14 19010 to 19012, 19014 to 19019 6010 to 6012, 6014 to 6019 177A to 177C, 177E to 1783 2 5 10010 to 10012, 10014 to 10019 271A to 271C, 271E to 2723 9 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BC, 36BE to 36C3 13 18010 to 18012, 18014 to 18019 1 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) No. Axis 9) 10) 11) 12) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1 6000 to 6002, 6004 to 6009 No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR HEX INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address DEC MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 243 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28400, 28500, 28600, 28700 6EF0, 6F54, 6FB8, 701C 5 to 8 28800, 28900, 29000, 29100 7080, 70E4, 7148, 71AC 9 to 12 29200, 29300, 29400, 29500 7210, 7274, 72D8, 733C 13 to 16 29600, 29700, 29800, 29900 1 to 4 No. Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 1 to 4 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 73A0, 7404, 7468, 74CC 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 28402, 28502, 28602, 28702 6EF2, 6F56, 6FBA, 701E 1 to 4 5 to 8 28802, 28902, 29002, 29102 7082, 70E6, 714A, 71AE 9 to 12 29202, 29302, 29402, 29502 7212, 7276, 72DA, 733E 13 to 16 29602, 29702, 29802, 29902 1 to 4 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28410, 28510, 28610, 28710 6EFA, 6F5E, 6FC2, 7026 5 to 8 28810, 28910, 29010, 29110 708A, 70EE, 7152, 71B6 9 to 12 29210, 29310, 29410, 29510 721A, 727E, 72E2, 7346 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29610, 29710, 29810, 29910 73AA, 740E, 7472, 74D6 28408, 28508, 28608, 28708 6EF8, 6F5C, 6FC0, 7024 1 to 4 28414, 28514, 28614, 28714 6EFE, 6F62, 6FC6, 702A 5 to 8 28808, 28908, 29008, 29108 7088, 70EC, 7150, 71B4 5 to 8 28814, 28914, 29014, 29114 708E, 70F2, 7156, 71BA 9 to 12 29208, 29308, 29408, 29508 7218, 727C, 72E0, 7344 9 to 12 29214, 29314, 29414, 29514 721E, 7282, 72E6, 734A 73A2, 7406, 746A, 74CE 13 to 16 29608, 29708, 29808, 29908 73A8, 740C, 7470, 74D4 13 to 16 29614, 29714, 29814, 29914 73AE, 7412, 7476, 74DA 28403, 28503, 28603, 28703 6EF3, 6F57, 6FBB, 701F 1 to 4 28409, 28509, 28609, 28709 6EF9, 6F5D, 6FC1, 7025 1 to 4 28415, 28515, 28615, 28715 6EFF, 6F63, 6FC7, 702B 5 to 8 28803, 28903, 29003, 29103 7083, 70E7, 714B, 71AF 5 to 8 28809, 28909, 29009, 29109 7089, 70ED, 7151, 71B5 5 to 8 28815, 28915, 29015, 29115 708F, 70F3, 7157, 71BB 9 to 12 29203, 29303, 29403, 29503 7213, 7277, 72DB, 733F 9 to 12 29209, 29309, 29409, 29509 7219, 727D, 72E1, 7345 9 to 12 29215, 29315, 29415, 29515 721F, 7283, 72E7, 734B 13 to 16 29603, 29703, 29803, 29903 73A3, 7407, 746B, 74CF 13 to 16 29609, 29709, 29809, 29909 73A9, 740D, 7471, 74D5 13 to 16 29615, 29715, 29815, 29915 73AF, 7413, 7477, 74DB 1) 2) 3) 6 - 244 4) 5) 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 7) 8) 9) 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 6F11, 6F75, 6FD9, 703D 5 to 8 28833, 28933, 29033, 29133 70A1, 7105, 7169, 71CD LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9 to 12 29233, 29333, 29433, 29533 7231, 7295, 72F9, 735D 4 73BA, 741E, 7482, 74E6 13 to 16 29633, 29733, 29833, 29933 73C1, 7425, 7489, 74ED 28427, 28527, 28627, 28727 6F0B, 6F6F, 6FD3, 7037 1 to 4 28436, 28536, 28636, 28736 6F14, 6F78, 6FDC, 7040 5 to 8 28827, 28927, 29027, 29127 709B, 70FF, 7163, 71C7 5 to 8 28836, 28936, 29036, 29136 70A4, 7108, 716C, 71D0 9 to 12 29227, 29327, 29427, 29527 722B, 728F, 72F3, 7357 9 to 12 29236, 29336, 29436, 29536 7234, 7298, 72FC, 7360 73B4, 7418, 747C, 74E0 13 to 16 29627, 29727, 29827, 29927 73BB, 741F, 7483, 74E7 13 to 16 29636, 29736, 29836, 29936 73C4, 7428, 748C, 74F0 28422, 28522, 28622, 28722 6F06, 6F6A, 6FCE, 7032 1 to 4 28428, 28528, 28628, 28728 6F0C, 6F70, 6FD4, 7038 1 to 4 28441, 28541, 28641, 28741 6F19, 6F7D, 6FE1, 7045 5 to 8 28822, 28922, 29022, 29122 7096, 70FA, 715E, 71C2 5 to 8 28828, 28928, 29028, 29128 709C, 7100, 7164, 71C8 5 to 8 28841, 28941, 29041, 29141 70A9, 710D, 7171, 71D5 9 to 12 29222, 29322, 29422, 29522 7226, 728A, 72EE, 7352 9 to 12 29228, 29328, 29428, 29528 722C, 7290, 72F4, 7358 9 to 12 29241, 29341, 29441, 29541 7239, 729D, 7301, 7365 13 to 16 29622, 29722, 29822, 29922 73B6, 741A, 747E, 74E2 13 to 16 29628, 29728, 29828, 29928 73BC, 7420, 7484, 74E8 13 to 16 29641, 29741, 29841, 29941 73C9, 742D, 7491, 74F5 1 to 4 28424, 28524, 28624, 28724 6F08, 6F6C, 6FD0, 7034 1 to 4 28429, 28529, 28629, 28729 6F0D, 6F71, 6FD5, 7039 5 to 8 28824, 28924, 29024, 29124 7098, 70FC, 7160, 71C4 5 to 8 28829, 28929, 29029, 29129 709D, 7101, 7165, 71C9 9 to 12 29224, 29324, 29424, 29524 7228, 728C, 72F0, 7354 9 to 12 29229, 29329, 29429, 29529 722D, 7291, 72F5, 7359 13 to 16 29624, 29724, 29824, 29924 73B8, 741C, 7480, 74E4 13 to 16 29629, 29729, 29829, 29929 73BD, 7421, 7485, 74E9 1 to 4 28425, 28525, 28625, 28725 6F09, 6F6D, 6FD1, 7035 1 to 4 28431, 28531, 28631, 28731 6F0F, 6F73, 6FD7, 703B 5 to 8 28825, 28925, 29025, 29125 7099, 70FD, 7161, 71C5 5 to 8 28831, 28931, 29031, 29131 709F, 7103, 7167, 71CB 9 to 12 29225, 29325, 29425, 29525 7229, 728D, 72F1, 7355 9 to 12 29231, 29331, 29431, 29531 722F, 7293, 72F7, 735B 13 to 16 29625, 29725, 29825, 29925 73B9, 741D, 7481, 74E5 13 to 16 29631, 29731, 29831, 29931 73BF, 7423, 7487, 74EB No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28426, 28526, 28626, 28726 6F0A, 6F6E, 6FD2, 7036 5 to 8 28826, 28926, 29026, 29126 709A, 70FE, 7162, 71C6 9 to 12 29226, 29326, 29426, 29526 722A, 728E, 72F2, 7356 73B3, 7417, 747B, 74DF 13 to 16 29626, 29726, 29826, 29926 28420, 28520, 28620, 28720 6F04, 6F68, 6FCC, 7030 1 to 4 5 to 8 28820, 28920, 29020, 29120 7094, 70F8, 715C, 71C0 9 to 12 29220, 29320, 29420, 29520 7224, 7288, 72EC, 7350 13 to 16 29620, 29720, 29820, 29920 1 to 4 1 to 4 28419, 28519, 28619, 28719 6F03, 6F67, 6FCB, 702F 5 to 8 28819, 28919, 29019, 29119 7093, 70F7, 715B, 71BF 9 to 12 29219, 29319, 29419, 29519 7223, 7287, 72EB, 734F 13 to 16 29619, 29719, 29819, 29919 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) No. Axis 11) 12) 13) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR DEC 7 - - - - NETWORK MONITOR Buffer memory address MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 28433, 28533, 28633, 28733 Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 245 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28400, 28500, 28600, 28700 6EF0, 6F54, 6FB8, 701C 5 to 8 28800, 28900, 29000, 29100 7080, 70E4, 7148, 71AC 9 to 12 29200, 29300, 29400, 29500 7210, 7274, 72D8, 733C 13 to 16 29600, 29700, 29800, 29900 1 to 4 5 to 8 No. Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 1 to 4 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 73A0, 7404, 7468, 74CC 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 28402, 28502, 28602, 28702 6EF2, 6F56, 6FBA, 701E 1 to 4 28802, 28902, 29002, 29102 7082, 70E6, 714A, 71AE 5 to 8 9 to 12 29202, 29302, 29402, 29502 7212, 7276, 72DA, 733E 13 to 16 29602, 29702, 29802, 29902 1 to 4 5 to 8 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28410, 28510, 28610, 28710 6EFA, 6F5E, 6FC2, 7026 5 to 8 28810, 28910, 29010, 29110 708A, 70EE, 7152, 71B6 9 to 12 29210, 29310, 29410, 29510 721A, 727E, 72E2, 7346 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29610, 29710, 29810, 29910 73AA, 740E, 7472, 74D6 28408, 28508, 28608, 28708 6EF8, 6F5C, 6FC0, 7024 1 to 4 28414, 28514, 28614, 28714 6EFE, 6F62, 6FC6, 702A 28808, 28908, 29008, 29108 7088, 70EC, 7150, 71B4 5 to 8 28814, 28914, 29014, 29114 708E, 70F2, 7156, 71BA 9 to 12 29208, 29308, 29408, 29508 7218, 727C, 72E0, 7344 9 to 12 29214, 29314, 29414, 29514 721E, 7282, 72E6, 734A 73A2, 7406, 746A, 74CE 13 to 16 29608, 29708, 29808, 29908 73A8, 740C, 7470, 74D4 13 to 16 29614, 29714, 29814, 29914 73AE, 7412, 7476, 74DA 28403, 28503, 28603, 28703 6EF3, 6F57, 6FBB, 701F 1 to 4 28409, 28509, 28609, 28709 6EF9, 6F5D, 6FC1, 7025 1 to 4 28415, 28515, 28615, 28715 6EFF, 6F63, 6FC7, 702B 28803, 28903, 29003, 29103 7083, 70E7, 714B, 71AF 5 to 8 28809, 28909, 29009, 29109 7089, 70ED, 7151, 71B5 5 to 8 28815, 28915, 29015, 29115 708F, 70F3, 7157, 71BB 9 to 12 29203, 29303, 29403, 29503 7213, 7277, 72DB, 733F 9 to 12 29209, 29309, 29409, 29509 7219, 727D, 72E1, 7345 9 to 12 29215, 29315, 29415, 29515 721F, 7283, 72E7, 734B 13 to 16 29603, 29703, 29803, 29903 73A3, 7407, 746B, 74CF 13 to 16 29609, 29709, 29809, 29909 73A9, 740D, 7471, 74D5 13 to 16 29615, 29715, 29815, 29915 73AF, 7413, 7477, 74DB 1) 2) 3) 6 - 246 4) 5) 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 7) 8) 9) 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 7) 8) 9) 4) 5) 28445, 28545, 28645, 28745 6F1D, 6F81, 6FE5, 7049 5 to 8 28845, 28945, 29045, 29145 70AD, 7111, 7175, 71D9 9 to 12 29245, 29345, 29445, 29545 723D, 72A1, 7305, 7369 13 to 16 29645, 29745, 29845, 29945 1 to 4 Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28450, 28550, 28650, 28750 6F22, 6F86, 6FEA, 704E 5 to 8 28850, 28950, 29050, 29150 70B2, 7116, 717A, 71DE 9 to 12 29250, 29350, 29450, 29550 7242, 72A6, 730A, 736E 73CD, 7431, 7495, 74F9 13 to 16 29650, 29750, 29850, 29950 73D2, 7436, 749A, 74FE 28446, 28546, 28646, 28746 6F1E, 6F82, 6FE6, 704A 1 to 4 28451, 28551, 28651, 28751 6F23, 6F87, 6FEB, 704F 5 to 8 28846, 28946, 29046, 29146 70AE, 7112, 7176, 71DA 5 to 8 28851, 28951, 29051, 29151 70B3, 7117, 717B, 71DF 9 to 12 29246, 29346, 29446, 29546 723E, 72A2, 7306, 736A 9 to 12 29251, 29351, 29451, 29551 7243, 72A7, 730B, 736F 13 to 16 29646, 29746, 29846, 29946 73CE, 7432, 7496, 74FA 13 to 16 29651, 29751, 29851, 29951 73D3, 7437, 749B, 74FF 1 to 4 28447, 28547, 28647, 28747 6F1F, 6F83, 6FE7, 704B 1 to 4 28452, 28552, 28652, 28752 6F24, 6F88, 6FEC, 7050 5 to 8 28847, 28947, 29047, 29147 70AF, 7113, 7177, 71DB 9 to 12 29247, 29347, 29447, 29547 723F, 72A3, 7307, 736B 6) 7) 8) 5 to 8 28852, 28952, 29052, 29152 70B4, 7118, 717C, 71E0 9 to 12 29252, 29352, 29452, 29552 7244, 72A8, 730C, 7370 13 to 16 29647, 29747, 29847, 29947 73CF, 7433, 7497, 74FB 13 to 16 29652, 29752, 29852, 29952 73D4, 7438, 749C, 7500 1 to 4 28448, 28548, 28648, 28748 6F20, 6F84, 6FE8, 704C 1 to 4 28444, 28544, 28644, 28744 6F1C, 6F80, 6FE4, 7048 5 to 8 28848, 28948, 29048, 29148 70B0, 7114, 7178, 71DC 5 to 8 28844, 28944, 29044, 29144 70AC, 7110, 7174, 71D8 9 to 12 29248, 29348, 29448, 29548 7240, 72A4, 7308, 736C 9 to 12 29244, 29344, 29444, 29544 723C, 72A0, 7304, 7368 13 to 16 29648, 29748, 29848, 29948 73D0, 7434, 7498, 74FC 13 to 16 29644, 29744, 29844, 29944 73CC, 7430, 7494, 74F8 1 to 4 28449, 28549, 28649, 28749 6F21, 6F85, 6FE9, 704D 5 to 8 28849, 28949, 29049, 29149 70B1, 7115, 7179, 71DD 9 to 12 29249, 29349, 29449, 29549 7241, 72A5, 7309, 736D 13 to 16 29649, 29749, 29849, 29949 73D1, 7435, 7499, 74FD 9) - - - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 247 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) Axis Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 28464, 28564, 28664, 28764 5 to 8 28864, 28964, 29064, 29164 70C0, 7124, 7188, 71EC 9 to 12 29264, 29364, 29464, 29564 7250, 72B4, 7318, 737C Axis 6F30, 6F94, 6FF8, 705C 1 to 4 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 28467, 28567, 28667, 28767 6F33, 6F97, 6FFB, 705F 5 to 8 28867, 28967, 29067, 29167 70C3, 7127, 718B, 71EF 9 to 12 29267, 29367, 29467, 29567 7253, 72B7, 731B, 737F 13 to 16 29664, 29764, 29864, 29964 73E0, 7444, 74A8, 750C 13 to 16 29667, 29767, 29867, 29967 73E3, 7447, 74AB, 750F 1 to 4 28465, 28565, 28665, 28765 6F31, 6F95, 6FF9, 705D 1 to 4 28468, 28568, 28668, 28768 6F34, 6F98, 6FFC, 7060 5 to 8 28865, 28965, 29065, 29165 70C1, 7125, 7189, 71ED 9 to 12 29265, 29365, 29465, 29565 7251, 72B5, 7319, 737D 5 to 8 28868, 28968, 29068, 29168 70C4, 7128, 718C, 71F0 9 to 12 29268, 29368, 29468, 29568 7254, 72B8, 731C, 7380 13 to 16 29665, 29765, 29865, 29965 1 to 4 28466, 28566, 28666, 28766 73E1, 7445, 74A9, 750D 13 to 16 29668, 29768, 29868, 29968 73E4, 7448, 74AC, 7510 6F32, 6F96, 6FFA, 705E 1 to 4 28470, 28570, 28670, 28770 5 to 8 6F36, 6F9A, 6FFE, 7062 28866, 28966, 29066, 29166 70C2, 7126, 718A, 71EE 5 to 8 28870, 28970, 29070, 29170 70C6, 712A, 718E, 71F2 9 to 12 29266, 29366, 29466, 29566 7252, 72B6, 731A, 737E 9 to 12 29270, 29370, 29470, 29570 7256, 72BA, 731E, 7382 13 to 16 29666, 29766, 29866, 29966 73E2, 7446, 74AA, 750E 13 to 16 29670, 29770, 29870, 29970 73E6, 744A, 74AE, 7512 6) 7) Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) No. 1) 2) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28474, 28574, 28674, 28774 6F3A, 6F9E, 7002, 7066 No. Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 28472, 28572, 28672, 28772 HEX 6F38, 6F9C, 7000, 7064 5 to 8 28874, 28974, 29074, 29174 70CA, 712E, 7192, 71F6 9 to 12 29274, 29374, 29474, 29574 725A, 72BE, 7322, 7386 13 to 16 29674, 29774, 29874, 29974 73EA, 744E, 74B2, 7516 13 to 16 29672, 29772, 29872, 29972 73E8, 744C, 74B0, 7514 1 to 4 28475, 28575, 28675, 28775 6F3B, 6F9F, 7003, 7067 1 to 4 28473, 28573, 28673, 28773 6F39, 6F9D, 7001, 7065 5 to 8 28875, 28975, 29075, 29175 70CB, 712F, 7193, 71F7 9 to 12 29275, 29375, 29475, 29575 725B, 72BF, 7323, 7387 13 to 16 29675, 29775, 29875, 29975 73EB, 744F, 74B3, 7517 6 - 248 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 3) 4) 5 to 8 28872, 28972, 29072, 29172 70C8, 712C, 7190, 71F4 9 to 12 29272, 29372, 29472, 29572 7258, 72BC, 7320, 7384 5 to 8 28873, 28973, 29073, 29173 70C9, 712D, 7191, 71F5 9 to 12 29273, 29373, 29473, 29573 7259, 72BD, 7321, 7385 13 to 16 29673, 29773, 29873, 29973 73E9, 744D, 74B1, 7515 No. 1) 1) 2) 3) 4) 10) 11) 12) 13) 5) 14) 15) 16) 17) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 800, 812 320, 32C 2) 900, 912 384, 390 3) 1000, 1012 3E8, 3F4 4) 1100, 1112 44C, 458 5) 806 to 809 326 to 329 6) 906 to 909 38A to 38D 7) 1006 to 1009 3EE to 3F1 8) 1106 to 1109 452 to 455 9) 1431 597 10) 829, 838 33D, 346 11) 929, 938 3A1, 3AA 8) 12) 1029, 1038 405, 40E 13) 1129, 1138 469, 472 9) 14) 838 346 15) 938 3AA 16) 1038 40E 17) 1138 472 - - - 1) - - - - - 1) 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 2) 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303, 452 to 453 2 to 3, 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 7) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example OVERVIEW 1 LD77MS4 module monitoring LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6.5.44 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 2) 4) 5) 3) 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 4) 6 to 7, 156 to 157, 306 to 307, 456 to 457 6 to 7, 9C to 9D, 132 to 133, 1C8 to 1C9 5) 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131, 1C6 to 1C7 - - - 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 3) Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 249 Screen example 1) No. 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 2) 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D, A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 3) 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 - - - 2) 1) 4) 5) 2) 3) 1) 17, 167, 317, 467 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 2) 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 3) 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB, 140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 4) 33 21 5) 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 6) 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 7) 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC - - - 1) 27, 177, 327, 477 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 2) 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 3) 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 4) 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF, 144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 5) 30, 180, 330, 480 1F, B4, 14A, 1E0 6) 31, 181, 331, 481 20, B5, 14B, 1E1 7) 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 8) 32, 182, 332, 482 21, B6, 14C, 1E2 9) 35 23 - - - 6) 7) 1) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 8) 5) 9) 6 - 250 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 3) 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 4) 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 5) 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 6) 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 7) 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 8) 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 9) 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 - - - 1) 52, 202, 352, 502 34, CA, 160, 1F6 8) 9) 9) 6) 11) 8) 2) 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 3) 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 4) 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 5) 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 6) 54, 204, 354, 504 36, CC, 162, 1F8 7) 59, 209, 359, 509 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 8) 67, 217, 367, 517 43, D9, 16F, 205 9) 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 10) 62, 212, 362, 512 3E, D4, 16A, 200 11) 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 12) 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 40 to 41, D6 to D7, 16C to 16D, 202 to 203 - - - 1) 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 2) 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 3) 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 4) 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 5) 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 6) 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 12) 1) 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 7) 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 8) 8) 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B - - - 5) OVERVIEW 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 2) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1) 7) 10) 7) HEX 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) DEC 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4) 5) 6) 1 Buffer memory address 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 2) 3) No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 251 Screen example No. 1) HEX 1) 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 2) 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 3) 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 4) 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5) 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 6) 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F - - - 1) 816 330 2) 916 394 3) 1016 3F8 4) 1116 45C 5) 817 331 6) 917 395 7) 1017 3F9 8) 1117 45D - - - 1) 818 to 819, 802 to 803 332 to 333, 322 to 323 2) 918 to 919, 902 to 903 396 to 397, 386 to 387 3) 1018 to 1019, 1002 to 1003 3FA to 3FB, 3EA to 3EB 4) 1118 to 1119, 1102 to 1103 45E to 45F, 44E to 44F 5) 820 to 821, 810 to 811, 812 to 813 334 to 335, 32A to 32B, 32C to 32D 6) 920 to 921, 910 to 911, 912 to 913 398 to 399, 38E to 38F, 390 to 391 7) 1020 to 1021, 1010 to 1011, 1012 to 1013 3FC to 3FD, 3F2 to 3F3, 3F4 to 3F5 8) 1120 to 1121, 1110 to 1111, 1112 to 1113 460 to 461, 456 to 457, 458 to 459 5) 2) 3) 4) 6) 5) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6) 6) 7) 7) 8) 8) 9) 10) 5) 6) 7) 8) 6 - 252 Buffer memory address DEC 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 9) 830, 930, 1030, 1130 33E, 3A2, 406, 46A 10) 831, 931, 1031, 1131 33F, 3A3, 407, 46B - - - HEX 33B to 33D 2) 927 to 929 39F to 3A1 3) 1027 to 1029 403 to 405 4) 1127 to 1129 467 to 469 2) 5) 834 to 837 342 to 345 3) 6) 934 to 937 3A6 to 3A9 7) 1034 to 1037 40A to 40D 10) 4) 5) 8) 1134 to 1137 46E to 471 9) 832, 932, 1032, 1132 340, 3A4, 408, 46C 10) 833, 933, 1033, 1133 341, 3A5, 409, 46D - - - 1) 848 to 849, 850 to 851, 852 to 853 350 to 351, 352 to 353, 354 to 355 2) 948 to 949, 950 to 951, 952 to 953 3B4 to 3B5, 3B6 to 3B7, 3B8 to 3B9 3) 1048 to 1049, 1050 to 1051, 1052 to 1053 418 to 419, 41A to 41B, 41C to 41D 4) 1148 to 1149, 1150 to 1151, 1152 to 1153 47C to 47D, 47E to 47F, 480 to 481 5) 854 to 855, 856 to 857 356 to 357, 358 to 359 6) 954 to 955, 956 to 957 3BA to 3BB, 3BC to 3BD 7) 1054 to 1055, 1056 to 1057 41E to 41F, 420 to 421 8) 1154 to 1155, 1156 to 1157 480 to 481, 482 to 483 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 2) 3) 9) 864 to 869 360 to 365 10) 964 to 969 3C4 to 3C9 11) 1064 to 1069 428 to 42D 12) 1164 to 1169 48C to 491 - - - 1) 870, 970, 1070, 1170 366, 3CA, 42E, 492 2) 876, 976, 1076, 1176 36C, 3D0, 434, 498 3) 877, 977, 1077, 1177 36D, 3D1, 435, 499 4) 878, 978, 1078, 1178 36E, 3D2, 436, 49A 5) 879, 979, 1079, 1179 36F, 3D3, 437, 49B 6) 880, 980, 1080, 1180 370, 3D4, 438, 49C 4 5 6 7 4) 5) 6) - - NETWORK MONITOR 1) 9) 10) 11) 12) 3 - 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5) 6) 7) 8) 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) SYSTEM MONITOR DEC 827 to 829 1) OVERVIEW 1 Buffer memory address MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 253 Screen example No. 1) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 824 to 825 338 to 339 39C to 39D 2) 924 to 925 3) 1024 to 1025 400 to 401 1) 2) 3) 4) 1124 to 1125 464 to 465 5) 826, 816 33A, 330 4) 6) 926, 916 39E, 394 7) 1026, 1016 402, 3F8 8) 1126, 1116 466, 45C - - - 1) 814 to 815 32E to 32F 2) 914 to 915 392 to 393 3) 1014 to 1015 3F6 to 3F7 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 7) 8) 5) 6) 1) 2) 4) 1114 to 1115 45A to 45B 5) 1526 to 1527, 1626 to 1627 5F6 to 5F7, 65A to 65B 6) 1726 to 1727, 1826 to 1927 6BE to 6BF, 722 to 723 7) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 330, 395, 3F9, 45D 8) 1528, 1628, 1728, 1828 5F8, 65C, 6C0, 724 - - - 1) 1530 to 1531, 1630 to 1631 5FA to 5FB, 65E to 65F 2) 1730 to 1731, 1830 to 1931 6C2 to 6C3, 726 to 727 3) 817, 917, 1017, 1117 331, 395, 3F9, 45D 4) 1532, 1632, 1732, 1832 5FC, 660, 6C4, 728 - - - 3) 4) 6 - 254 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 2) 1706 to 1707, 1806 to 1807 6AA to 6AB, 70E to 70F 3) 1514 to 1515, 1614 to 1615 5EA to 5EB, 64E to 64F 4) 1714 to 1715, 1814 to 1815 6B2 to 6B3, 716 to 717 5) 1513, 1613, 1713, 1813 5E9, 64D, 6B1, 715 6) 1544, 1644, 1744, 1844 608, 66C, 6D0, 734, 7) 1545, 1645, 1745, 1845 609, 66D, 6B1, 735 8) 1546, 1646, 1746, 1846 60A, 66E, 6B2, 736 9) 1547, 1647, 1747, 1847 60B, 66F, 6B3, 737 10) 1505, 1605, 1705, 1805 5E1, 645, 6A9, 70D 7) 8) 3) 4) 9) 1) 8) 2) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) 14) 3 - - - 1) 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 5DC, 640, 6A4, 708 2) 1501, 1601, 1701, 1801 5DD, 641, 6A5, 709 4 3) 1502, 1602, 1702, 1802 5DE, 642, 6A6, 70A 4) 1503, 1603, 1703, 1803 5DF, 643, 6A7, 70B 5) 1504, 1604, 1704, 1804 5E0, 644, 6A8, 70C 6) 1512, 1612, 1712, 1812 5E8, 64C, 6B0, 714 7) 1516, 1616, 1716, 1816 5EC, 650, 6B4, 718 8) 1508 to 1509, 1608 to 1609, 1708 to 1709, 1808 to 1809 5E4 to 5E5, 648 to 649, 6AC to 6AD, 710 to 711 9) 1510 to 1511, 1610 to 1611, 1710 to 1711, 1810 to 1811 5E6 to 5E7, 64A to 64B, 6AE to 6AF, 712 to 713 10) 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820 5F0, 654, 6B8, 71C 11) 1521, 1621, 1721, 1821 5F1, 655, 6B9, 71D 12) 1522 to 1523, 1622 to 1623, 1722 to 1723, 1822 to 1823 5F2 to 5F3, 656 to 657, 6BA to 6BB, 71E to 71F 13) 1524, 1624, 1724, 1824 5F4, 658, 6BC, 720 14) 1525, 1625, 1725, 1825 5F5, 659, 68D, 721 - - - 5 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 7) 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 10) OVERVIEW 1) SYSTEM MONITOR HEX 5E2 to 5E3, 646 to 647 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 6) DEC 1506 to 1507, 1606 to 1607 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5) 1 Buffer memory address INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) No. NETWORK MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 255 Screen example No. 1) 5) 6) 7) 8) 2) 3) 4) HEX 1) 1538, 1638, 1738, 1838 602, 670, 6CA, 72E 2) 1548, 1648, 1748, 1848 60C, 670, 6D4, 738 3) 1549, 1649, 1749, 1849 60D, 671, 6D5, 739 4) 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850 60E, 672, 606, 73A 5) 1540, 1640, 1740, 1840 604, 668, 6CB, 730 6) 1541, 1641, 1741, 1841 605, 669, 6CD, 731 7) 1542, 1642, 1742, 1842 606, 66A, 6CE, 732 8) 1543, 1643, 1743, 1843 607, 66B, 6D0, 733 9) 1551, 1651, 1751, 1851 60F, 673, 6D7, 73B 10) 1552, 1652, 1752, 1852 610, 674, 6D8, 73C 11) 1559, 1659, 1759, 1859 617, 67B, 6DF, 743 12) 1565, 1665, 1765, 1865 61D, 681, 6E5, 749 9) 10) 11) 12) 5) 6) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6 - 256 7) 8) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens Buffer memory address DEC - - - 1) 1517, 1617 5ED, 651 2) 1717, 1817 6B5, 719 3) 1518 to 1519, 1618 to 1619 5EE to 5EF, 652 to 653 4) 1718 to 1719, 1818 to 1819 6B6 to 6B7, 71A to 71B 5) 1534 to 1535, 1634 to 1635 5FE to 5FF, 662 to 663 6) 1734 to 1735, 1834 to 1835 6C6 to 6C7, 72A to 72B 7) 1536 to 1537, 1636 to 1637 600 to 601, 664 to 665 8) 1736 to 1737, 1836 to 1837 6C8 to 6C9, 72C to 72D - - - 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 33) 34) 4C6 to 4CA 4) 1227 to 1231 4CB to 4CF 5) 1232 to 1236 4D0 to 4D4 6) 1237 to 1241 4D5 to 4D9 7) 1242 to 1246 4DA to 4DE 8) 1247 to 1251 4DF to 4E3 9) 1252 to 1256 4E4 to 4E8 10) 1257 to 1261 4E9 to 4ED 4EE to 4F2 11) 1262 to 1266 12) 1267 to 1271 4F3 to 4F7 13) 1272 to 1276 4F8 to 4FC 14) 1277 to 1281 4FD to 501 15) 1282 to 1286 502 to 506 16) 1287 to 1291 507 to 50B - - - 1) 1293 to 1296 50D to 510 2) 1297 to 1300 511 to 514 3) 1301 to 1304 515 to 518 4) 1305 to 1308 519 to 51C 5) 1309 to 1312 51D to 520 521 to 524 6) 1313 to 1316 7) 1317 to 1320 525 to 528 8) 1321 to 1324 529 to 52C 9) 1325 to 1328 52D to 530 10) 1329 to 1332 531 to 534 11) 1333 to 1336 535 to 538 12) 1337 to 1340 539 to 53C 13) 1341 to 1344 53D to 540 14) 1345 to 1348 541 to 544 15) 1349 to 1352 545 to 548 16) 1353 to 1356 549 to 54C 17) 1358 to 1361 54E to 551 18) 1362 to 1365 552 to 555 19) 1366 to 1369 556 to 559 20) 1370 to 1373 55A to 55D 21) 1374 to 1377 55E to 561 22) 1378 to 1381 562 to 565 23) 1382 to 1385 566 to 569 24) 1386 to 1389 56A to 56D 25) 1390 to 1393 56E to 571 26) 1394 to 1397 572 to 575 27) 1398 to 1401 576 to 579 28) 1402 to 1405 57A to 57D 29) 1406 to 1409 57E to 581 30) 1410 to 1413 582 to 585 31) 1414 to 1417 586 to 589 32) 1418 to 1421 58A to 58D 33) 31300 to 31315 7A44 to 7A53 34) 31316 to 31331 7A54 to 7A63 - - - OVERVIEW 4C1 to 4C5 1222 to 1226 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1217 to 1221 3) 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 2) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) HEX 4BC to 4C0 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) DEC 1212 to 1216 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) 1 Buffer memory address INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 257 Screen example No. 1) 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 2000 to 2002, 2004 to 2009 7D0 to 7D2, 7D4 to 7D9 2) 2010 to 2012, 2014 to 2019 7DA to 7DC, 7DE to 7E3 3) 2020 to 2022, 2024 to 2029 7E4 to 7E6, 7E8 to 7ED 4) 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F41, 1F44 to 1F49 5) 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 6) 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7) 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 8) 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BB, 36BE to 36C3 9) 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 10) 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 11) 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 12) 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D - - - 1) 30100, 30300, 30500, 30700 7594, 765C, 7724, 77EC 2) 30102, 30302, 30502 30702 7596, 765E, 7726, 77EE 3) 30103, 30303, 30503, 30703 7797, 765F, 7727, 77EF 4) 30104, 30304, 30504, 30704 7798, 7660, 7728, 77F0 5) 30108, 30308, 30508, 30708 759C, 7664, 772C, 77F4 5) 6) 30109, 30309, 30509, 30709 759D, 7665, 772D, 77F5 6) 7) 30110, 30310, 30510, 30710 7591, 7666, 772E, 77F6 8) 30114, 30314, 30514, 30714 75A2, 766A, 7732, 77FA 9) 30115, 30315, 30515, 30715 75A3, 766B, 7733, 77FB 1) 2) 3) 4) 7) 8) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6 - 258 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens - - - 1) 30104, 30304, 30504, 30704 7598, 7660, 7728, 77F0 2) 30116, 30316, 30516, 30716 75A4, 766C, 7734, 77FC 3) 30117, 30317, 30517, 30717 75A5, 766D, 7735, 77FD 4) 30118, 30318, 30518, 30718 75A4, 766E, 7736, 77FE - - - DEC HEX 1) 31632, 31882, 32132, 32382 7B90, 7C8A, 7D84, 7E7E 2) 31633, 31883, 32133, 32383 7B91, 7C8B, 7D85, 7E7F 3) 31636, 31886, 32136, 32386 7B94, 7C8E, 7D88, 7E82 4) 31635, 31885, 32135, 32385 7B93, 7C8D, 7D87, 7E81 - - - 1) 2) 1 Buffer memory address 3) OVERVIEW No. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example 4) 1) 30119, 30319, 30519, 30719 75A7, 766F, 7737, 77FF 2) 30120, 30320, 30520 30720 75A8, 7670, 7738, 7800 3) 30122, 30322, 30522, 30722 75AA, 7672, 773A, 7802 4) 30124, 30324, 30524, 30724 75AC, 7674, 773C, 7804 5) 30125, 30325, 30525, 30725 75AD, 7675, 773D, 7805 6) 30126, 30326, 30526, 30726 75AE, 7676, 773E, 7806 7) 30127, 30327, 30527, 30727 75AF, 7677, 773F, 7807 8) 30128, 30328, 30528, 30728 75B0, 7678, 7740, 7808 9) 30129, 30329, 30529, 30729 75B1, 7679, 7741, 7809 10) 30131, 30331, 30531, 30731 75B3, 767B, 7743, 780B 11) 30133, 30333, 30533, 30733 75B5, 767D, 7745, 780D MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 12) 30136, 30336, 30536, 30736 75B8, 7680, 7748, 7810 6 13) 30141, 30341, 30541, 30741 75BD, 7685, 774D, 7815 13) - - - 1) 2) 30132, 30332, 30532, 30732 75B4, 767C, 7744, 780C 3) 4) 5) 30134, 30334, 30534, 30734 75B6, 767E, 7746, 780E 2) 6) 30137, 30337, 30537, 30737 75B9, 7681, 7749, 7811 3) 7) 30138, 30338, 30538, 30738 75BA, 7682, 774A, 7812 4) 8) 9) 30142, 30342, 30542, 30742 75BE, 7686, 774E, 7816 - - - 1) 5) 6) 7) 8) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 9) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 259 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30145, 30345, 30545, 30745 75C1, 7689, 7751, 7819 2) 30146, 30346, 30546, 30746 75C2, 768A, 7752, 781A 3) 30147, 30347, 30547, 30747 75C3, 768B, 7753, 781B 4) 5) 6) 4) 30148, 30348, 30548, 30748 75C4, 768C, 7754, 781C 7) 5) 30149, 30349, 30549, 30749 75C5, 768D, 7755, 781D 6) 30150, 30350, 30550, 30750 75C6, 768E, 7756, 781E 7) 30151, 30351, 30551, 30751 75C7, 768F, 7757, 781F 8) 30152, 30352, 30552, 30752 75C8, 7690, 7758, 7820 9) 30144, 30344, 30544, 30744 75C0, 7688, 7750, 7818 1) 2) 3) 8) 9) - - - 1) 30120, 30320, 30520, 30720 75A8, 7670, 7738, 7800 2) 30121, 30321, 30521, 30721 75A9, 7671, 7739, 7801 3) 30130, 30330, 30530, 30730 75B2, 767A, 7742, 780A 4) 5) 30135, 30335, 30535, 30735 75B7, 767F, 7747, 780F 6) 30139, 30339, 30539, 30739 75BB, 7683, 774B, 7813 7) 30140, 30340, 30540, 30740 75BC, 7684, 774C, 7814 - - - 1) 30153, 30353, 30553, 30753 75C9, 7691, 7759, 7821 2) 30154, 30354, 30554, 30754 75CA, 5692, 775A, 7822 3) 4) 30163, 30363, 30563, 30763 75D3, 769B, 7763, 782B - - - 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 3) 4) 6 - 260 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 31645, 31895, 32145, 32395 7B9D, 7C97, 7D91, 7E8B 2) 2) 3) 4) 31646, 31896, 32146, 32396 7B9E, 7C98, 7D92, 7E8C 3) 5) 31647, 31897, 32147, 32397 7B9F, 7C99, 7D93, 7E8D 6) 7) 8) 31648, 31898, 32148, 32398 7BA0, 7C9A, 7D94, 7E8E - - - 1) 4) 5) 6) 3 1) 31649, 31899, 32149, 32399 7BA1, 7C9B, 7D95, 7E8F 2) 2) 3) 4) 31650, 31900, 32150, 32400 7BA2, 7C9C, 7D96, 7E90 3) 5) 31651, 31901, 32151, 32401 7BA3, 7C9D, 7D97, 7E91 4) 6) 31652, 31902, 32152, 32402 7BA4, 7C9E, 7D98, 7E92 5) 6) 7) 31653, 31903, 32153, 32403 7BA5, 7C9F, 7D99, 7E93 8) 31654, 31904, 32154, 32404 7BA6, 7CA0, 7D9A, 7E94 - - - 1) 31455, 31705, 31955, 32205 7ADF, 7BD9, 7CD3, 7DCD 2) 31456, 31706, 31956, 32206 7AE0, 7BDA, 7CD4, 7DCE MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) 4) 31457, 31707, 31957, 32207 7AE1, 7BDB, 7CD5, 7DCF 6 5) 31458, 31708, 31958, 32208 7AE2, 7BDC, 7CD6, 7DD0 6) 31459, 31709, 31959, 32209 7AE3, 7BDD, 7CD7, 7DD1 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 8) 9) 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 7) OVERVIEW No. SYSTEM MONITOR Screen example - - - 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 5) 5 NETWORK MONITOR 4) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 261 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30164, 30364, 30564, 30764 75D4, 769C, 7764, 782C 2) 30165, 30365, 30565, 30765 75D5, 769D, 7765, 782D 3) 3) 4) 30166, 30366, 30566, 30766 75D6, 769E, 7766, 782E 4) 5) 30167, 30367, 30567, 30767 75D7, 769F, 7767, 782F 5) 6) 30168, 30368, 30568, 30768 75D8, 76A0, 7768, 7830 7) 30170, 30370, 30570, 30770 75DA, 76A2, 776A, 7832 - - - 1) 30174, 30374, 30574, 30774 75DE, 76A6, 776E, 7836 2) 30175, 30375, 30575, 30775 75DF, 76A7, 776F, 7837 3) 30172, 30372, 30572, 30772 75DC, 76A4, 776C, 7834 4) 30173, 30373, 30573, 30773 75DD, 76A5, 776D, 7835 - - - 1) 30166, 30366, 30566, 30766 75D6, 769E, 7766, 782E 2) 30169, 30369, 30569, 30769 75D9, 76A1, 7769, 7831 3) 30171, 30371, 30571, 30771 75DB, 76A3, 776B, 7833 4) 30180, 30380, 30580, 30780 75E4, 76AC, 7774, 783C 5) 30181, 30381, 30581, 30781 75E5, 76AD, 7775, 783D 6) 30183, 30383, 30583, 30783 75E7, 76AF, 7777, 783F 7) 30184, 30384, 30584, 30784 75E8, 76B0, 7778, 7840 8) 30187, 30387, 30587, 30787 75EB, 76B3, 777B, 7843 - - - 1) 2) 6) 7) 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 6 - 262 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. 1) 2) 1 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30190, 30390, 30590, 30790 75EE, 76B6, 777E, 7846 2) 30192, 30392, 30592, 30792 75F0, 76B8, 7780, 7848 3) 4) 30194, 30394, 30594, 30794 75F2, 76BA, 7782, 784A - - - 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) OVERVIEW Screen example 30202, 30402, 30602, 30802 75FA, 76C2, 778A, 7852 2) 30203, 30403, 30603, 30803 75FB, 76C3, 778B, 7853 3) 30204, 30404, 30604, 30804 75FC, 76C4, 778C, 7854 4) 30207, 30407, 30607, 30807 75FF, 76C7, 778F, 7857 5) 30209, 30409, 30609, 30809 7601, 76C9, 7791, 7859 - - - 1) 30228, 30428, 30628, 30828 7614, 76DC, 77A4, 786C 1) 2) 3) 4) 30230, 30430, 30630, 30830 7616, 76DE, 77A6, 786E 2) 5) 30231, 30431, 30631, 30831 7617, 76DF, 77A7, 786F 3) 6) 30232, 30432, 30632, 30832 7618, 76E0, 77A8, 7870 4) 7) 30233, 30433, 30633, 30833 7619, 76E1, 77A9, 7871 5) 8) 30234, 30434, 30634, 30834 761A, 76E2, 77AA, 7872 - - 6) 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR - MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 7) 8) 4 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) 3) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 263 Screen example No. Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1) 30235, 30435, 30635, 30835 761B, 76E3, 77AB, 7873 2) 3) 4) 30237, 30437, 30637, 30837 761D, 76E5, 77AD, 7875 2) 5) 30261, 30461, 30661, 30861 7635, 76FD, 77C5, 788D 3) 6) 30262, 30462, 30662, 30862 7636, 76FE, 77C6, 788E - - - 1) 31712, 31962, 32212, 32462 7BE0, 7CDA, 7DD4, 7ECE - - - 1) 30905, 30955, 31005, 31055 78B9, 78EB, 791D, 794F 2) 30911, 30961, 31011, 31061 78BF, 78F1, 7923, 7955 - - - 1) 4) 5) 6) 1) 1) 2) 6 - 264 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens DEC HEX 1) 31740, 31990, 32240, 32490 7BFC, 7CF6, 7DF0, 7EEA 2) 31742, 31992, 32242, 32492 7BFE, 7CF8, 7DF2, 7EEC 2) 3) 31743, 31993, 32243, 32493 7BFF, 7CF9, 7DF3, 7EED 3) 4) 31744, 31994, 32244, 32494 7C00, 7CFA, 7DF4, 7EEE 5) 31750, 32000, 32250, 32500 7C06, 7D00, 7DFA, 7EF4 - - - 1) 31784, 32034, 32284, 32534 7C28, 7D22, 7E1C, 7F16 2) 31784, 32034, 32284, 32534 7C28, 7D22, 7E1C, 7F16 3) 31785, 32035, 32285, 32535 7C29, 7D23, 7E1D, 7F17 4) 31786, 32036, 32286, 32536 7C2A, 7D24, 7E1E, 7F18 - - - 1) 4) 5) 2) 2 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) OVERVIEW 1 Buffer memory address SYSTEM MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Screen example 3) 4) 1) 2) 31787, 32037, 32287, 32537 7C2B, 7D25, 7E1F, 7F19 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 - - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 - 2) NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 265 Screen example No. HEX 1) 31788, 32038, 32288, 32538 7C2C, 7D26, 7E20, 7F1A 2) 31789, 32039, 32289, 32539 7C2D, 7D27, 7E21, 7F1B 3) 31790, 32040, 32290, 32540 7C2E, 7D28, 7E22, 7F1C 4) 31792, 32042, 32292, 32542 7C30, 7D2A, 7E24, 7F1E 5) 6) 31791, 32041, 32291, 32541 7C2F, 7D29, 7E23, 7F1D - - - 1) 2) 31800, 32050, 32300, 32550 7C38, 7D32, 7E2C, 7F26 3) 31801, 32051, 32301, 32551 7C39, 7D33, 7E2D, 7F27 - - - 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 6) 1) 2) 3) 6 - 266 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6.5.45 1 LD77MS16 module monitoring 2) 5) OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 6) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 7) 3) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 8) 4) Axis 4) - Buffer memory address DEC 4231 HEX 4 1087 5 to 8 2800, 2900, 3000, 3100 AF0, B54, BB8, C1C 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 9 to 12 3200, 3300, 3400, 3500 C80, CE4, D48, DAC 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 13 to 16 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900 E10, E74, ED8, F3C 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 1 to 4 2412, 2512, 2612, 2712 96C, 9D0, A34, A98 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 5 to 8 2812, 2912, 3012, 3112 AFC, B60, BC4, C28 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 9 to 12 3212, 3312, 3412, 3512 C8C, CF0, D54, DB8 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 13 to 16 3612, 3712, 3812, 3912 E1C, E80, EE4, F48 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 2406 to 2409, 2506 to 2509, 2606 to 2609, 2706 to 2709 966 to 969, 9CA to 9CD, A2E to A31, A92 to A95 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 1 to 4 2441, 2541, 2641, 2741 989, 9ED, A51, AB5 5 to 8 2841, 2941, 3041, 3141 B19, B7D, BE1, C45 2806 to 2809, 2906 to 2909, 3006 to 3009, 3106 to 3109 AF6 to AF9, B5A to B5D, BBE to BC1, C22 to C25 1 to 4 5) 6) 7) 5 to 8 3) 9 to 12 13 to 16 3206 to 3209, 3306 to 3309, 3406 to 3409, 3506 to 3509 C86 to C89, CEA to CED, D4E to D51, DB2 to DB5 3606 to 3609, 3706 to 3709, 3806 to 3809, 3906 to 3909 E16 to E19, E7A to E7D, EDE to EE1, F42 to F45 8) - 9 to 12 3241, 3341, 3441, 3541 CA9, D0D, D71, DD5 13 to 16 3641, 3741, 3841, 3941 E39, E9D, F01, F65 1 to 4 2438, 2538, 2638, 2738 986, 9EA, A4E, AB2 5 to 8 2838, 2938, 3038, 3138 B16, B7A, BDE, C42 9 to 12 3238, 3338, 3438, 3538 CA6, D0A, D6E, DD2 13 to 16 3638, 3738, 3838, 3938 E36, E9A, EFE, F62 - - - MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) 960, 9C4, A28, A8C No. 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 HEX MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 267 Screen example 1) No. Axis 1) - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - No. Axis - - Buffer memory address DEC HEX - - Screen example 1) 4) 2) 5) 3) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 0, 150, 300, 450 0, 96, 12C, 1C2 1 to 4 6 to 7, 156 to 157, 306 to 307, 456 to 457 5 to 8 600, 750, 900, 1050 258, 2EE, 3E8, 47E 5 to 8 606 to 607, 756 to 757, 906 to 907, 1056 to 1057 25E to 25F, 2F4 to 2F5, 38A to 38B, 420 to 421 9 to 12 1200, 1350, 1500, 1650 514, 5AA, 640, 6D6 9 to 12 1206 to 1207, 1356 to 1357, 1506 to 1507, 1656 to 1657 4B6 to 4B7, 54C to 54D, 5E2 to 5E3, 678 to 679 13 to 16 1800, 1950, 2100, 2250 708, 79E, 834, 8CA 13 to 16 1806 to 1807, 1956 to 1957, 2106 to 2107, 2256 to 2257 70E to 70F, 7A4 to 7A5, 83A to 83B, 8D0 to 8D1 1 to 4 2 to 3, 152 to 153, 302 to 303 , 452 to 453 2 to 3, 98 to 99, 12E to 12F, 1C4 to 1C5 1 to 4 4 to 5, 154 to 155, 304 to 305, 454 to 455 4 to 5, 9A to 9B, 130 to 131, 1C6 to 1C7 5 to 8 602 to 603, 752 to 753, 902 to 903, 1052 to 1053 25A to 25B, 2F0 to 2F1, 386 to 387, 41C to 41D 5 to 8 604 to 605, 754 to 755, 904 to 905, 1054 to 1055 25C to 25D, 2F2 to 2F3, 388 to 389, 41E to 41F 9 to 12 1202 to 1203, 1352 to 1353, 1502 to 1503, 1652 to 1653 4B2 to 4B3, 548 to 549, 5DE to 5DF, 674 to 675 9 to 12 1204 to 1205, 1354 to 1355, 1504 to 1505, 1654 to 1655 4B4 to 4B5, 54A to 54B, 5E0 to 5E1, 676 to 677 13 to 16 1802 to 1803, 1952 to 1953, 2102 to 2103, 2252 to 2253 70A to 70B, 7A0 to 7A1, 836 to 837, 8CC to 8CD 13 to 16 1804 to 1805, 1954 to 1955, 2104 to 2105, 2254 to 2255 70C to 70D, 7A2 to 7A3, 838 to 839, 8CE to 8CF 1 to 4 1, 151, 301, 451 1, 97, 12D, 1C3 5 to 8 601, 751, 901, 1051 259, 2EF, 385, 41B 9 to 12 1201, 1351, 1501, 1651 4B1, 547, 5DD, 673 13 to 16 1801, 1951, 2101, 2251 709, 79F, 835, 8CB 1) 4) 2) 3) No. 6 - 268 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) - - - 6 to 7, 9C to 9D, 132 to 133, 1C8 to 1C9 - 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) A to B, A0 to A1, 136 to 137, 1CC to 1CD 5 to 8 610 to 611, 760 to 761, 910 to 911, 1060 to 1061 262 to 263, 2F8 to 2F9, 2F8 to 2F9, 424 to 425 9 to 12 1210 to 1211, 1360 to 1361, 1510 to 1511, 1660 to 1661 4BA to 4BB, 550 to 551, 5E6 to 5E7, 67C to 67D 13 to 16 1810 to 1811, 1960 to 1961, 2110 to 2111, 2260 to 2261 712 to 713, 7A8 to 7A9, 83E to 83F, 8D4 to 8D5 1 to 4 12 to 13, 162 to 163, 312 to 313, 462 to 463 C to D, A2 to A3, 138 to 139, 1CE to 1CF 5 to 8 612 to 613, 762 to 763, 912 to 913, 1062 to 1063 264 to 265, 2FA to 2FB, 390 to 391, 426 to 427 1 to 4 1) 2) 9 to 12 1212 to 1213, 1362 to 1363, 1512 to 1513, 1662 to 1663 4BC to 4BD, 552 to 553, 5E8 to 5E9, 67E to 67F 13 to 16 1812 to 1813, 1962 to 1963, 2112 to 2113, 2262 to 2263 714 to 715, 7AA to 7AB, 840 to 841, 8D6 to 8D7 1 to 4 14 to 15, 164 to 165, 314 to 315, 464 to 465 E to F, A4 to A5, 13A to 13B, 1D0 to 1D1 4 5 to 8 614 to 615, 764 to 765, 914 to 915, 1064 to 1065 266 to 267, 2FC to 2FD, 392 to 393, 428 to 429 9 to 12 1214 to 1215, 1364 to 1365, 1514 to 1515, 1664 to 1665 4BE to 4BF, 554 to 555, 5EA to 5EB, 680 to 681 13 to 16 1814 to 1815, 1964 to 1965, 2114 to 2115, 2264 to 2265 716 to 717, 7AC to 7AD, 842 to 843, 8D8 to 8D9 Axis 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 10 to 11, 160 to 161, 310 to 311, 460 to 461 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 269 Screen example 4) 1) 5) 2) 3) 6) 7) No. 1) Axis HEX 1 to 4 17, 167, 317, 467 11, A7, 13D, 1D3 5 to 8 617, 767, 917, 1067 617, 767, 917, 1067 9 to 12 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 1217, 1367, 1517, 1667 13 to 16 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1817, 1967, 2117, 2267 1 to 4 18 to 19, 168 to 169, 318 to 319, 468 to 469 12 to 13, A8 to A9, 13E to 13F, 1D4 to 1D5 5 to 8 618 to 619, 768 to 769, 918 to 919, 1068 to 1069 No. 3) 4) Axis 13 to 16 - Buffer memory address DEC 1820 to 1821, 1970 to 1971, 2120 to 2121, 2270 to 2271 33 HEX 71C to 71D, 7B2 to 7B3, 848 to 849, 8DE to 8DF 21 1 to 4 22, 172, 322, 472 16, AC, 142, 1D8 622, 772, 922, 1072 5 to 8 622, 772, 922, 1072 9 to 12 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 1222, 1372, 1522, 1672 26A to 26B, 300 to 301, 396 to 397, 42C to 42D 13 to 16 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1822, 1972, 2122, 2272 1 to 4 23, 173, 323, 473 17, AD, 143, 1D9 9 to 12 1218 to 1219, 1368 to 1369, 1518 to 1519, 1668 to 1669 4C2 to 4C3, 558 to 559, 5EE to 5EF, 684 to 685 5 to 8 623, 773, 923, 1073 26F, 305, 39B, 431 9 to 12 1223, 1373, 1523, 1673 4C7, 55D, 5F3, 689 13 to 16 1818 to 1819, 1968 to 1969, 2118 to 2119, 2268 to 2269 71A to 71B, 7B0 to 7B1, 846 to 847, 8DC to 8DD 13 to 16 1823, 1973, 2123, 2273 71F, 7B5, 84B, 8E1 26, 176, 326, 476 1A, B0, 146, 1DC 1 to 4 20 to 21, 170 to 171, 320 to 321, 470 to 471 14 to 15, AA to AB, 140 to 141, 1D6 to 1D7 5 to 8 620 to 621, 770 to 771, 920 to 921, 1070 to 1071 26C to 26D, 302 to 303, 398 to 399, 42E to 42F 9 to 12 1220 to 1221, 1370 to 1371, 1520 to 1521, 1670 to 1671 4C4 to 4C5, 55A to 55B, 5F0 to 5F1, 686 to 687 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC 6 - 270 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) 6) 1 to 4 7) - 5 to 8 626, 776, 926, 1076 272, 308, 39E, 434 9 to 12 1226, 1376, 1526, 1676 4CA, 560, 5F6, 68C 13 to 16 1826, 1976, 2126, 2276 722, 7B8, 84E, 8E4 - - - 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 6) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 7) 4) 8) 5) 27, 177, 327, 477 1B, B1, 147, 1DD 5 to 8 627, 777, 927, 1077 273, 309, 39F, 435 9 to 12 1227, 1377, 1527, 1677 4CB, 561, 5F7, 68D 13 to 16 1827, 1977, 2127, 2277 723, 7B9, 84F, 8E5 1 to 4 28, 178, 328, 478 1C, B2, 148, 1DE 5 to 8 628, 778, 928, 1078 274, 30A, 3A0, 436 9 to 12 1228, 1378, 1528, 1678 4CC, 562, 5F8, 68E 13 to 16 1828, 1978, 2128, 2278 724, 7BA, 850, 8E6 1 to 4 29, 179, 329, 479 1D, B3, 149, 1DF 5 to 8 629, 779, 929, 1079 275, 30B, 3A1, 437 9 to 12 1229, 1379, 1529,1679 4CD, 563, 5F9, 68F 13 to 16 1829, 1979, 2129, 2279 725, 7BB, 851, 8E7 1 to 4 24 to 25, 174 to 175, 324 to 325, 474 to 475 18 to 19, AE to AF, 144 to 145, 1DA to 1DB 5 to 8 624 to 625, 774 to 775, 924 to 925, 1074 to 1075 270 to 271, 306 to 307, 39C to 39D, 432 to 433 9 to 12 1224 to 1225, 1374 to 1375, 1524 to 1525, 1674 to 1675 4C8 to 4C9, 55E to 55F, 5F4 to 5F5, 68A to 68B 13 to 16 1824 to 1825, 1974 to 1975, 2124 to 2125, 2274 to 2275 720 to 721, 7B6 to 7B7, 84C to 84D, 8E2 to 8E3 4) No. 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 1 to 4 30, 180, 330, 480 1E, B4, 14A, 1E0 5 to 8 630, 780, 930, 1080 276, 30C, 3A2, 438 9 to 12 1230, 1380, 1530, 1680 4CE, 564, 5FA, 690 13 to 16 1830, 1980, 2130, 2280 726, 7BC, 852, 8E8 1 to 4 31, 181, 331, 481 1F, B5, 14B, 1E1 277, 30D, 3A3, 439 5 to 8 631, 781, 931, 1081 9 to 12 1231, 1381, 1531, 1681 4CF, 565, 5FB, 691 13 to 16 1831, 1981, 2131, 2281 727, 7BD, 853, 8E9 1 to 4 34, 184, 334, 484 22, B8, 14E, 1E4 5 to 8 634, 784, 934, 1084 27A, 310, 3A6, 43C 9 to 12 1234, 1384, 1534, 1684 4D2, 568, 5FE, 694 13 to 16 1834, 1984, 2134, 2284 72A, 7C0, 856, 8EC 1 to 4 32, 182, 332, 482 20, B6, 14C, 1E2 5 to 8 632, 782, 932, 1082 278, 30E, 3A4, 43A 9 to 12 1232, 1382, 1532, 1682 4D0, 566, 5FC, 692 13 to 16 1832, 1982, 2132, 2282 728, 7BE, 854, 8EA 35 23 - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 3) 1 to 4 HEX 5 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 9) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 271 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 7) 8) 4) 5) 6) 9) 10) No. Axis HEX 1 to 4 36 to 37, 186 to 187, 336 to 337, 486 to 487 24 to 25, BA to BB, 150 to 151, 1E6 to 1E7 5 to 8 636 to 637, 786 to 787, 936 to 937, 1086 to 1087 27C to 27D, 312 to 313, 3A8 to 3A9, 43E to 43F 9 to 12 1236 to 1237, 1386 to 1387, 1536 to 1537, 1686 to 1687 13 to 16 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 5 to 8 644 to 645, 794 to 794, 944 to 944, 1094 to 1094 284 to 284, 31A to 31A, 3B0 to 3B0, 446 to 446 9 to 12 1244 to 1244, 1394 to 1394, 1544 to 1544, 1694 to 1694 4DC to 4DC, 572 to 572, 608 to 608, 69E to 69E 4D4 to 4D5, 56A to 56B, 600 to 601, 696 to 697 13 to 16 1844 to 1844, 1994 to 1994, 2144 to 2144, 2294 to 2294 734 to 734, 7CA to 7CA, 860 to 860, 8F6 to 8F6 1836 to 1837, 1986 to 1987, 2136 to 2137, 2286 to 2287 72C to 72D, 7C2 to 7C3, 858 to 859, 8EE to 8EF 1 to 4 46 to 47, 196 to 197, 346 to 347, 496 to 497 2E to 2F, C4 to C5, 15A to 15B, 1F0 to 1F1 1 to 4 38 to 39, 188 to 189, 338 to 339, 488 to 489 26 to 27, BC to BD, 152 to 153, 1E8 to 1E9 5 to 8 646 to 646, 796 to 796, 946 to 946, 1096 to 1096 286 to 286, 31C to 31C, 3B2 to 3B2, 448 to 448 5 to 8 638 to 639, 788 to 789, 938 to 939, 1088 to 1089 27E to 27F, 314 to 315, 3AA to 3AB, 440 to 441 9 to 12 1246 to 1246, 1396 to 1396, 1546 to 1546, 1696 to 1696 4DE to 4DE, 574 to 574, 60A to 60A, 6A0 to 6A0 9 to 12 1238 to 1239, 1388 to 1389, 1538 to 1539, 1688 to 1689 4D6 to 4D7, 56C to 56D, 602 to 603, 698 to 699 13 to 16 1846 to 1846, 1996 to 1996, 2146 to 2146, 2296 to 2296 736 to 736, 7CC to 7CC, 862 to 862, 8F8 to 8F8 13 to 16 1838 to 1839, 1988 to 1989, 2138 to 2139, 2288 to 2289 72E to 72F, 7C4 to 7C5, 85A to 85B, 8F0 to 8F1 1 to 4 48 to 49, 198 to 199, 348 to 349, 498 to 499 30 to 31, C6 to C7, 15C to 15D, 1F2 to 1F3 1 to 4 40 to 41, 190 to 191, 340 to 341, 490 to 491 28 to 29, BE to BF, 154 to 155, 1EA to 1EB 5 to 8 648 to 649, 798 to 799, 948 to 949, 1098 to 1099 288 to 289, 31E to 31F, 3B4 to 3B5, 44A to 44B 5 to 8 640 to 641, 790 to 791, 940 to 941, 1090 to 1091 280 to 281, 316 to 317, 3AC to 3AD, 442 to 443 9 to 12 1248 to 1249, 1398 to 1399, 1548 to 1549, 1698 to 1699 4E0 to 4E1, 576 to 577, 60C to 60D, 6A2 to 6A3 9 to 12 1240 to 1241, 1390 to 1391, 1540 to 1541, 1690 to 1691 4D8 to 4D9, 56E to 56F, 604 to 605, 69A to 69B 13 to 16 1848 to 1849, 1998 to 1999, 2148 to 2149, 2298 to 2299 738 to 739, 7CE to 7CF, 864 to 865, 8FA to 8FB 13 to 16 1840 to 1841, 1990 to 1991, 2140 to 2141, 2290 to 2291 730 to 731, 7C6 to 7C7, 85C to 85D, 8F2 to 8F3 1 to 4 50, 200, 350, 500 32, C8, 15E, 1F4 5 to 8 650, 800, 950, 1100 28A, 320, 3B6, 44C 1 to 4 42 to 43, 192 to 193, 342 to 343, 492 to 493 2A to 2B, C0 to C1, 156 to 157, 1EC to 1ED 9 to 12 1250, 1400, 1550, 1700 4E2, 578, 60E, 6A4 13 to 16 1850, 2000, 2150, 2300 73A, 7D0, 866, 8FC 5 to 8 642 to 643, 792 to 793, 942 to 943, 1092 to 1093 282 to 283, 318 to 319, 3AE to 3AF, 444 to 445 1 to 4 51, 201, 351, 501 33, C9, 15F, 1F5 5 to 8 651, 801, 951, 1101 28B, 321, 3B7, 44D 9 to 12 1242 to 1243, 1392 to 1393, 1542 to 1543, 1692 to 1693 4DA to 4DB, 570 to 571, 606 to 607, 69C to 69D 9 to 12 1251, 1401, 1551, 1701 4E3, 579, 60F, 6A5 13 to 16 1851, 2001, 2151, 2301 73B, 7D1, 867, 8FD 13 to 16 1842 to 1843, 1992 to 1993, 2142 to 2143, 2292 to 2293 732 to 733, 7C8 to 7C9, 85E to 85F, 8F4 to 8F5 44 to 45, 194 to 195, 344 to 345, 494 to 495 2C to 2D, C2 to C3, 158 to 159, 1EE to 1EF 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 6 - 272 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 1 to 4 69, 219, 369, 519 45, DB, 171, 207 5 to 8 669, 819, 969, 1119 29D, 333, 3C9, 45F 9 to 12 1269, 1419, 1569, 1719 4F5, 58B, 621, 6B7 13 to 16 1869, 2019, 2169, 2319 74D, 7E3, 879, 90F 1 9) 3) 4) 2 5) SYSTEM MONITOR 10) 6) 11) 8) No. 1) 2) Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 52, 202, 352, 502 HEX No. 34, CA, 160, 1F6 5 to 8 652, 802, 952, 1102 28C, 322, 3B8, 44E 9 to 12 1252, 1402, 1552, 1702 4E4, 57A, 610, 6A6 13 to 16 1852, 2002, 2152, 2302 73C, 7D2, 868, 8FE 1 to 4 53, 203, 353, 503 35, CB, 161, 1F7 5 to 8 653, 803, 953, 1103 28D, 323, 3B9, 44F 9 to 12 1253, 1403, 1553, 1703 4E5, 57B, 611, 6A7 13 to 16 1853, 2003, 2153, 2303 1 to 4 1 to 4 3B, D1, 167, 1FD 5 to 8 659, 809, 959, 1109 293, 329, 3BF, 455 1259, 1409, 1559, 1709 4EB, 581, 617, 6AD 13 to 16 1859, 2009, 2159, 2309 743, 7D9, 86F, 905 67 43 1 to 4 60 to 61, 210 to 211, 360 to 361, 510 to 511 3C to 3D, D2 to D3, 168 to 169, 1FE to 1FF 5 to 8 660 to 661, 810 to 811, 960 to 961, 1110 to 1111 294 to 295, 32A to 32B, 3C0 to 3C1, 456 to 457 73D, 7D3, 869, 8FF 9 to 12 1260 to 1261, 1410 to 1411, 1560 to 1561, 1710 to 1711 4EC to 4ED, 582 to 583, 618 to 619, 6AE to 6AF 56, 206, 356, 506 38, CE, 164, 1FA 13 to 16 1860 to 1861, 2010 to 2011, 2160 to 2160, 2310 to 2311 744 to 745, 7DA to 7DB, 870 to 871, 906 to 907 8) 1 5 to 8 656, 806, 956, 1106 290, 326, 3BC, 452 1 to 4 62, 212, 362, 512 3E, D4, 16A, 200 9 to 12 1256, 1406, 1556, 1706 4E8, 57E, 614, 6AA 5 to 8 662, 812, 962, 1112 296, 32C, 3C2, 458 13 to 16 1856, 2006, 2156, 2306 740, 7D6, 86C, 902 9 to 12 1262, 1412, 1562, 1712 4EE, 584, 61A, 6B0 1 to 4 57, 207, 357, 507 39, CF, 165, 1FB 13 to 16 1862, 2012, 2162, 2312 746, 7DC, 872, 908 5 to 8 657, 807, 957, 1107 291, 327, 3BD, 453 1 to 4 63, 213, 363, 513 3F, D5, 16B, 201 5 to 8 663 to 664, 813 to 814, 963 to 964, 1113 to 1114 297 to 298, 32D to 32E, 3C3 to 3C4, 459 to 45A 9 to 12 1263 to 1264, 1413 to 1414, 1563 to 1564, 1713 to 1714 4EF to 4F0, 585 to 586, 61B to 61C, 6B1 to 6B2 13 to 16 1863 to 1864, 2013 to 2014, 2163 to 2164, 2313 to 2314 747 to 748, 7DD to 7DE, 873 to 874, 909 to 90A 9 to 12 1257, 1407, 1557, 1707 4E9, 57F, 615, 6AB 13 to 16 1857, 2007, 2157, 2307 741, 7D7, 86D, 903 10) 1 to 4 58, 208, 358, 508 3A, D0, 166, 1FC 5 to 8 658, 808, 958, 1108 292, 328, 3BE, 454 9 to 12 1258, 1408, 1558, 1708 4EA, 580, 616, 6AC, 13 to 16 1858, 2008, 2158, 2308 742, 7D8, 86E, 904 1 to 4 54 to 55 , 204 to 205, 354 to 355, 504 to 505 36 to 37, CC to CD,162 to 163, 1F8 to 1F9 1 to 4 64 to 65, 214 to 215, 364 to 365, 514 to 515 40 to 41, D6 to D7, 16C to 16D, 202 to 203 5 to 8 654 to 655, 804 to 805, 954 to 955, 1104 to 1105 28E to 28F, 324 to 325, 3BA to 3BB, 450 to 451 5 to 8 664 to 665, 814 to 815, 964 to 965, 1114 to 1115 298 to 299, 32E to 32F, 3C4 to 3C5, 45A to 45B 9 to 12 1254 to 1255, 1404 to 1405, 1554 to 1555, 1704 to 1705 4E6 to 4E7, 57C to 57D, 612 to 613, 6A8 to 6A9 9 to 12 1264 to 1265, 1414 to 1415, 1564 to 1565, 1714 to 1715 4F0 to 4F1, 586 to 587, 61C to 61D, 6B2 to 6B3 13 to 16 1854 to 1855, 2004 to 2005, 2154 to 2155, 2304 to 2305 73E to 73F, 7D4 to 7D5, 86A to 86B, 900 to 901 13 to 16 1864 to 1865, 2014 to 2015, 2164 to 2165, 2314 to 2315 748 to 749, 7DE to 7DF, 874 to 875, 90A to 90B 6) 11) 12) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 5) HEX 59, 209, 359, 509 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4) DEC 9 to 12 7) 9) 3) Buffer memory address Axis LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 12) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 7) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 273 Screen example 1) 6) 2) 3) 4) 7) 5) 8) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 82, 232, 382, 532 52, E8, 17E, 214 1 to 4 5 to 8 682, 832, 982, 1132 2AA, 340, 3D6, 46C 5 to 8 680 to 681, 830 to 831, 980 to 981, 1130 to 1131 2A8 to 2A9, 33E to 33F, 3D4 to 3D5, 46A to 46B 9 to 12 1282, 1432, 1582, 1732 502, 598, 62E, 6C4 9 to 12 1280 to 1281, 1430 to 1431, 1580 to 1581, 1730 to 1731 500 to 501, 596 to 597, 62C to 62D, 6C2 to 6C3 13 to 16 1882, 2032, 2182, 2332 75A, 7F0, 886, 91C 13 to 16 1880 to 1881, 2030 to 2031, 2180 to 2181, 2330 to 2331 758 to 759, 7EE to 7EF, 884 to 885, 91A to 91B 1 to 4 83, 233, 383, 533 53, E9, 17F, 215 1 to 4 84 to 85, 234 to 235, 384 to 385, 534 to 535 54 to 55, EA to EB, 180 to 181, 216 to 217 5 to 8 683, 833, 983, 1133 2AB, 341, 3D7, 46D 5 to 8 684 to 685, 834 to 835, 984 to 985, 1134 to 1135 2AC to 2AD, 342 to 343, 3D8 to 3D9, 46E to 46F 9 to 12 1283, 1433, 1583, 1733 503, 599, 62F, 6C5 9 to 12 1284 to 1285, 1434 to 1435, 1584 to 1585, 1734 to 1735 504 to 505, 59A to 59B, 630 to 631, 6C6 to 6C7 13 to 16 1883, 2033, 2183, 2333 75B, 7F1, 887, 91D 13 to 16 1884 to 1885, 2034 to 2035, 2184 to 2185, 2334 to 2335 75C to 75D, 7F2 to 7F3, 888 to 889, 91E to 91F 5) 2) 4) Axis 80 to 81, 230 to 231, 380 to 381, 530 to 531 1) 3) No. 6) 50 to 51, E6 to E7, 17C to 17D, 212 to 213 1 to 4 86, 236, 386, 536 56, EC, 182, 218 1 to 4 88, 238, 388, 538 58, EE, 184, 21A 5 to 8 686, 836, 986, 1136 2AE, 344, 3DA, 470 5 to 8 688, 838, 988, 1138 2B0, 346, 3DC, 472 9 to 12 1286, 1436, 1586, 1736 506, 59C, 632, 6C8 9 to 12 1288, 1438, 1588, 1738 508, 59E, 634, 6CA 13 to 16 1886, 2036, 2186, 2336 75E, 7F4, 88A, 920 13 to 16 1888, 2038, 2188, 2338 760, 7F6, 88C, 922 7) 1 to 4 87, 237, 387, 537 57, ED, 183, 219 1 to 4 89, 239, 389, 539 59, EF, 185, 21B 5 to 8 687, 837, 987, 1137 2AF, 345, 3DB, 471 5 to 8 689, 839, 989, 1139 2B1, 347, 3DD, 473 9 to 12 1287, 1437, 1587, 1737 507, 59D, 633, 6C9 13 to 16 1887, 2037, 2187, 2337 75F, 7F5, 88B, 921 6 - 274 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) 9 to 12 1289, 1439, 1589, 1739 509, 59F, 635, 6CB 13 to 16 1889, 2039, 2189, 2339 761, 7F7, 88D, 923 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 5) 2) 2 4) SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 6) 2) 3) 4) Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 70, 220, 370, 520 46, DC, 172, 208 5 to 8 670, 820, 970, 1120 29E, 334, 3CA, 460 9 to 12 1270, 1420, 1570, 1720 4F6, 58C, 622, 6B8 13 to 16 1870, 2020, 2170, 2320 74E, 7E4, 87A, 910 1 to 4 71, 221, 371, 521 47, DD, 173, 209 5 to 8 671, 821, 971, 1121 29F, 335, 3CB, 461 9 to 12 1271, 1421, 1571, 1721 4F7, 58D, 623, 6B9 13 to 16 1871, 2021, 2171, 2321 74F, 7E5, 87B, 911 1 to 4 78, 228, 378, 528 4E, E4, 17A, 210 5 to 8 678, 828, 978, 1128 2A6, 33C, 3D2, 468 4) Axis 9 to 12 1278, 1428, 1578, 1728 4FE, 594, 62A, 6C0 1878, 2028, 2178, 2328 756, 7EC, 882, 918 1 to 4 72 to 73, 222 to 223, 372 to 373, 522 to 523 48 to 49, DE to DF, 174 to 175, 20A to 20B 5 to 8 672 to 673, 822 to 823, 972 to 973, 1122 to 1123 2A0 to 2A1, 336 to 337, 3CC to 3CD, 462 to 463 9 to 12 1272 to 1273, 1422 to 1423, 1572 to 1573, 1722 to 1723 4F8 to 4F9, 58E to 58F, 624 to 625, 6BA to 6BB HEX 1872 to 1873, 2022 to 2023, 2172 to 2173, 2322 to 2323 750 to 751, 7E6 to 7E7, 87C to 87D, 912 to 913 1 to 4 74 to 75, 224 to 225, 374 to 375, 524 to 525 4A to 4B, E0 to E1, 176 to 177, 20C to 20D 5 to 8 674 to 675, 824 to 825, 974 to 975, 1124 to 1125 2A2 to 2A3, 338 to 339, 3CE to 3CF, 464 to 465 9 to 12 1274 to 1275, 1424 to 1425, 1574 to 1575, 1724 to 1725 4FA to 4FB, 590 to 591, 626 to 627, 6BC to 6BD 13 to 16 1874 to 1875, 2024 to 2025, 2174 to 2175, 2324 to 2325 752 to 753, 7E8 to 7E9, 87E to 87F, 914 to 915 1 to 4 76 to 77, 226 to 227, 376 to 377, 526 to 527 4C to 4D, E2 to E3, 178 to 179, 20E to 20F 5 to 8 676 to 677, 826 to 827, 976 to 977, 1126 to 1127 2A4 to 2A5, 33A to 33B, 3D0 to 3D1, 466 to 467 9 to 12 1276 to 1277, 1426 to 1427, 1576 to 1577, 1726 to 1727 4FC to 4FD, 592 to 593, 628 to 629, 6BE to 6BF 13 to 16 1876 to 1877, 2026 to 2027, 2176 to 2177, 2326 to 2327 754 to 755, 7EA to 7EB, 880 to 881, 916 to 917 13 to 16 5) 13 to 16 Buffer memory address DEC 6) Screen example 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Axis 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 1) 2) NETWORK MONITOR 7 1) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis 8 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 2) 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 275 Q MOTION MONITOR No. Screen example 1) 2) 6) 7) 3) No. Axis 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2410 to 2411, 2510 to 2511, 2610 to 2611, 2710 to 2711 96A to 96B, 9CE to 9CF, A32 to A33, A96 to A97 5 to 8 2810 to 2811, 2910 to 2911, 3010 to 3011, 3110 to 3111 AFA to AFB, B5E to B5F, BC2 to BC3, C26 to C27 9 to 12 3210 to 3211, 3310 to 3311, 3410 to 3411, 3510 to 3511 C8A to C8B, CEE to CEF, D52 to D53, DB6 to DB7 E22 to E23, E86 to E87, EEA to EEB, F4E to F4F 13 to 16 3610 to 3611, 3710 to 3711, 3810 to 3811, 3910 to 3911 E1A to E1B, E7E to E7F, EE2 to EE3, F46 to F47 2402 to 2403, 2502 to 2503, 2602 to 2603, 2702 to 2703 962 to 963, 9C6 to 9C7, A2A to A2B, A8E to A8F 1 to 4 2412 to 2413, 2512 to 2513, 2612 to 2613, 2712 to 2713 96C to 96D, 9D0 to 9D1, A34 to A35, A98 to A99 5 to 8 2802 to 2803, 2902 to 2903, 3002 to 3003, 3102 to 3103 AF2 to AF3, B56 to B57, BBA to BBB, C1E to C1F 5 to 8 2812 to 2813, 2912 to 2913, 3012 to 3013, 3112 to 3113 AFC to AFD, B60 to B61, BC4 to BC5, C28 to C29 9 to 12 3202 to 3203, 3302 to 3303, 3402 to 3403, 3502 to 3503 C82 to C83, CE6 to CE7, D4A to D4B, DAE to DAF 9 to 12 3212 to 3213, 3312 to 3313, 3412 to 3413, 3512 to 3513 C8C to C8D, CF0 to CF1, D54 to D55, DB8 to DB9 13 to 16 3602 to 3603, 3702 to 3703, 3802 to 3803, 3902 to 3903 E12 to E13, E76 to E77, EDA to EDB, F3E to F3F 13 to 16 3612 to 3613, 3712 to 3713, 3812 to 3813, 3912 to 3913 E1C to E1D, E80 to E81, EE4 to EE5, F48 to F49 1 to 4 2420 to 2421, 2520 to 2521, 2620 to 2621, 2720 to 2721 974 to 975, 9D8 to 9D9, A3C to A3D, AA0 to AA1 1 to 4 2430, 2530, 2630, 2730 97E, 9E2, A46, AAA 5 to 8 2830, 2930, 3030, 3130 B0E, B72, BD6, C3A 5 to 8 2820 to 2821, 2920 to 2921, 3020 to 3021, 3120 to 3121 B04 to B05, B68 to B69, BCC to BCD, C30 to C31 9 to 12 3230, 3330, 3430, 3530 C9E, D02, D66, DCA 13 to 16 3630, 3730, 3830, 3930 E2E, E92, EF6, F5A 9 to 12 3220 to 3221, 3320 to 3321, 3420 to 3421, 3520 to 3521 C94 to C95, CF8 to CF9, D5C to D5D, DC0 to DC1 1 to 4 2431, 2531, 2631, 2731 97F, 9E3, A47, AAB 13 to 16 3620 to 3621, 3720 to 3721, 3820 to 3821, 3920 to 3921 E24 to E25, E88 to E89, EEC to EED, F50 to F51 1 to 4 2418 to 2419, 2518 to 2519, 2618 to 2619, 2718 to 2719 972 to 973, 9D6 to 9D7, A3A to A3B, A9E to A9F 5 to 8 2818 to 2819, 2918 to 2919, 3018 to 3019, 3118 to 3119 B02 to B03, B66 to B67, BCA to BCB, C2E to C2F 9 to 12 3218 to 3219, 3318 to 3319, 3418 to 3419, 3518 to 3519 C92 to C93, CF6 to CF7, D5A to D5B, DBE to DBF 13 to 16 3618 to 3619, 3718 to 3719, 3818 to 3819, 3918 to 3919 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 6 - 276 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 4) 5) 6) 7) 5 to 8 2831, 2931, 3031, 3131 B0F, B73, BD7, C3B 9 to 12 3231, 3331, 3431, 3531 C9F, D03, D67, DCB 13 to 16 3631, 3731, 3831, 3931 E2F, E93, EF7, F5B 1 Screen example 3) 2) OVERVIEW 1) 8) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 9) 3) 4) 5) 2427, 2527, 2627, 2727 No. 97B, 9DF, A43, AA7 Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2436, 2536, 2636, 2736 984, 9E8, A4C, AB0 5 to 8 2836, 2936, 3036, 3136 B14, B78, BDC, C40 9 to 12 3236, 3336, 3436, 3536 CA4, D08, D6C, DD0 E34, E98, EFC, F60 5 to 8 2827, 2927, 3027, 3127 B0B, B6F, BD3, C37 9 to 12 3227, 3327, 3427, 3527 C9B, CFF, D63, DC7 13 to 16 3627, 3727, 3827, 3927 E2B, E8F, EF3, F57 13 to 16 3636, 3736, 3836, 3936 1 to 4 2428, 2528, 2628, 2728 97C, 9E0, A44, AA8 1 to 4 2437, 2537, 2637, 2737 985, 9E9, A4D, AB1 5 to 8 2828, 2928, 3028, 3128 B0C, B70, BD4, C38 5 to 8 2837, 2937, 3037, 3137 B15, B79, BDD, C41 9 to 12 3228, 3328, 3428, 3528 C9C, D00, D64, DC8 9 to 12 3237, 3337, 3437, 3537 CA5, D09, D6D, DD1 13 to 16 3628, 3728, 3828, 3928 E2C, E90, EF4, F58 13 to 16 3637, 3737, 3837, 3937 E35, E99, EFD, F61 1 to 4 2429, 2529, 2629, 2729 97D, 9E1, A45, AA9 1 to 4 2432, 2532, 2632, 2732 980, 9E4, A48, AAC 5 to 8 2829, 2929, 3029, 3129 B0D, B71, BD5, C39 5 to 8 2832, 2932, 3032, 3132 B10, B74, BD8, C3C 9 to 12 3229, 3329, 3429, 3529 C9D, D01, D65, DC9 9 to 12 3232, 3332, 3432, 3532 CA0, D04, D68, DCC 13 to 16 3629, 3729, 3829, 3929 E2D, E91, EF5, F59 13 to 16 3632, 3732, 3832, 3932 E30, E94, EF8, F5C 6) 7) 8) 1 to 4 2434, 2534, 2634, 2734 982, 9E6, A4A, AAE 1 to 4 2433, 2533, 2633, 2733 981, 9E5, A49, AAD 5 to 8 2834, 2934, 3034, 3134 B12, B76, BDA, C3E 5 to 8 2833, 2933, 3033, 3133 B11, B75, BD9, C3D 9 to 12 3234, 3334, 3434, 3534 CA2, D06, D6A, DCE 13 to 16 3634, 3734, 3834, 3934 E32, E96, EFA, F5E 1 to 4 2435, 2535, 2635, 2735 983, 9E7, A4B, AAF 5 to 8 2835, 2935, 3035, 3135 B13, B77, BDB, C3F 9 to 12 3235, 3335, 3435, 3535 CA3, D07, D6B, DCF 13 to 16 3635, 3735, 3835, 3935 E33, E97, EFB, F5F 9) - 9 to 12 3233, 3333, 3433, 3533 CA1, D05, D69, DCD 13 to 16 3633, 3733, 3833, 3933 E31, E95, EF9, F5D - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 HEX 5 6 - INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 6) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 5) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 277 Screen example 1) 2) 4) No. Axis 3) Buffer memory address DEC 6) 5) HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2454 to 2455, 2554 to 2555, 2654 to 2655, 2754 to 2755 996 to 997, 9FA to 9FB, A5E to A5F, AC2 to AC3 5 to 8 2854 to 2855, 2954 to 2955, 3054 to 3055, 3154 to 3155 B26 to B27, B8A to B8B, BEE to BEF, C52 to C53 9 to 12 3254 to 3255, 3354 to 3355, 3454 to 3455, 3554 to 3555 CB6 to CB7, D1A to D1B, D7E to D7F, DE2 to DE3 E40 to E41, EA4 to EA5, F08 to F09, F6C to F6D 13 to 16 3654 to 3655, 3754 to 3755, 3854 to 3855, 3954 to 3955 E46 to E47, EAA to EAB, F0E to F0F, F72 to F73 2450 to 2451, 2550 to 2551, 2650 to 2651, 2750 to 2751 992 to 993, 9F6 to 9F7, A5A to A5B, ABE to ABF 1 to 4 2456, 2556, 2656, 2756 998, 9FC, A60, AC4 2850 to 2851, 2950 to 2951, 3050 to 3051, 3150 to 3151 B22 to B23, B86 to B87, BEA to BEB, C4E to C4F 5 to 8 2856, 2956, 3056, 3156 B28, B8C, BF0, C54 9 to 12 3250 to 3251, 3350 to 3351, 3450 to 3451, 3550 to 3551 CB2 to CB3, D16 to D17, D7A to D7B, DDE to DDF 9 to 12 3256, 3356, 3456, 3556 CB8, D1C, D80, DE4 13 to 16 3650 to 3651, 3750 to 3751, 3850 to 3851, 3950 to 3951 E42 to E43, EA6 to EA7, F0A to F0B, F6E to F6F 13 to 16 3656, 3756, 3856, 3956 E48, EAC, F10, F74 1 to 4 2452 to 2453, 2552 to 2553, 2652 to 2653, 2752 to 2753 994 to 995, 9F8 to 9F9, A5C to A5D, AC0 to AC1 1 to 4 2464 to 2469, 2564 to 2569, 2664 to 2669, 2764 to 2769 9A0 to 9A5, A04 to A09, A68 to A6D, ACC to AD1 5 to 8 2852 to 2853, 2952 to 2953, 3052 to 3053, 3152 to 3153 B24 to B25, B88 to B89, BEC to BED, C50 to C51 5 to 8 2864 to 2869, 2964 to 2969, 3064 to 3069, 3164 to 3169 B30 to B35, B94 to B99, BF8 to BFD, C5C to C61 9 to 12 3252 to 3253, 3352 to 3353, 3452 to 3453, 3552 to 3553 CB4 to CB5, D18 to D19, D7C to D7D, DE0 to DE1 9 to 12 3264 to 3269, 3364 to 3369, 3464 to 3469, 3564 to 3569 CC0 to CC5, D24 to D29, D88 to D8D, DEC to DF1 13 to 16 3652 to 3653, 3752 to 3753, 3852 to 3853, 3952 to 3953 E44 to E45, EA8 to EA9, F0C to F0D, F70 to F71 13 to 16 3664 to 3669, 3764 to 3769, 3864 to 3869, 3964 to 3969 E50 to E55, EB4 to EB9, F18 to F1D, F7C to F81 1 to 4 2448 to 2449, 2548 to 2549, 2648 to 2649, 2748 to 2749 990 to 991, 9F4 to 9F5, A58 to A59, ABC to ABD 5 to 8 2848 to 2849, 2948 to 2949, 3048 to 3049, 3148 to 3149 B20 to B21, B84 to B85, BE8 to BE9, C4C to C4D 9 to 12 3248 to 3249, 3348 to 3349, 3448 to 3449, 3548 to 3549 CB0 to CB1, D14 to D15, D78 to D79, DDC to DDD 13 to 16 3648 to 3649, 3748 to 3749, 3848 to 3849, 3948 to 3949 1 to 4 5 to 8 1) 2) 3) 6 - 278 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 4) 5) 6) 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 2) 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4) 5) 6) 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 2470, 2570, 2670, 2770 Axis 9A6, A0A, A6E, AD2 5 to 8 2870, 2970, 3070, 3170 B36, B9A, BFE, C62 9 to 12 3270, 3370, 3470, 3570 CC6, D2A, D8E, DF2 13 to 16 3670, 3770, 3870, 3970 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2478, 2578, 2678, 2778 9AE, A12, A76, ADA B3E, BA2, C06, C6A 5 to 8 2878, 2978, 3078, 3178 9 to 12 3278, 3378, 3478, 3578 CCE, D32, D96, DFA E56, EBA, F1E, F82 13 to 16 3678, 3778, 3878, 3978 E5E, EC2, F26, F8A 4) 1 to 4 2476, 2576, 2676, 2776 9AC, A10, A74, AD8 1 to 4 2479, 2579, 2679, 2779 9AF, A13, A77, ADB 5 to 8 2876, 2976, 3076, 3176 B3C, BA0, C04, C68 5 to 8 2879, 2979, 3079, 3179 B3F, BA3, C07, C6B 9 to 12 3276, 3376, 3476, 3576 CCC, D30, D94, DF8 9 to 12 3279, 3379, 3479, 3579 CCF, D33, D97, DFB 13 to 16 3676, 3776, 3876, 3976 E5C, EC0, F24, F88 13 to 16 3679, 3779, 3879, 3979 E5F, EC3, F27, F8B 5) 1 to 4 2477, 2577, 2677, 2777 9AD, A11, A75, AD9 1 to 4 2480, 2580, 2680, 2780 9B0, A14, A78, ADC 5 to 8 2877, 2977, 3077, 3177 B3D, BA1, C05, C69 5 to 8 2880, 2980, 3080, 3180 B40, BA4, C08, C6C 9 to 12 3277, 3377, 3477, 3577 CCD, D31, D95, DF9 9 to 12 3280, 3380, 3480, 3580 CD0, D34, D98, DFC 13 to 16 3677, 3777, 3877, 3977 E5D, EC1, F25, F89 13 to 16 3680, 3780, 3880, 3980 E60, EC4, F28, F8C 6) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 1) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 7 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2424 to 2425, 2524 to 2525, 2624 to 2625, 2724 to 2725 978 to 979, 9DC to 9DD, A40 to A41, AA4 to AA5 5 to 8 2824 to 2825, 2924 to 2925, 3024 to 3025, 3124 to 3125 B08 to B09, B6C to B6D, BD0 to BD1, C34 to C35 9 to 12 3224 to 3225, 3324 to 3325, 3424 to 3425, 3524 to 3525 C98 to C99, CFC to CFD, D60 to D61, DC4 to DC5 13 to 16 3624 to 3625, 3724 to 3725, 3824 to 3825, 3924 to 3925 E28 to E29, E8C to E8D, EF0 to EF1, F54 to F55 1) No. 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2426, 2526, 2626, 2726 97A, 9DE, A42, AA6 5 to 8 2826, 2926, 3026, 3126 B0A, B6E, BD2, C36 9 to 12 3226, 3326, 3426, 3526 C9A, CFE, D62, DC6 13 to 16 3626, 3726, 3826, 3926 E2A, E8E, EF2, F56 1 to 4 2416, 2516, 2616, 2716 970, 9D4, A38, A9C 5 to 8 2816, 2916, 3016, 3116 B00, B64, BC8, C2C 9 to 12 3216, 3316, 3416, 3516 C90, CF4, D58, DBC 13 to 16 3616, 3716, 3816, 3916 E20, E84, EE8, F4C NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 279 Screen example 1) 3) 4) 2) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2414 to 2415, 2514 to 2515, 2614 to 2615, 2714 to 2715 96E to 96F, 9D2 to 9D3, A36 to A37, A9A to A9B 5 to 8 2814 to 2815, 2914 to 2915, 3014 to 3015, 3114 to 3115 AFE to AFF, B62 to B63, BC6 to BC7, C2A to C2B 9 to 12 3214 to 3215, 3314 to 3315, 3414 to 3415, 3514 to 3515 C8E to C8F, CF2 to CF3, D56 to D57, DBA to DBB 13 to 16 3614 to 3615, 3714 to 3715, 3814 to 3815, 3914 to 3915 E1E to E1F, E82 to E83, EE6 to EE7, F4A to F4B 4326 to 4327, 4426 to 4427, 4526 to 4527, 4626 to 4627 10E6 to 10E7, 114A to 114B, 11AE to 11AF, 1212 to 1213 No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC 9 to 12 5126 to 5127, 5226 to 5227, 5326 to 5327, 5426 to 5427 13 to 16 5526 to 5527, 5626 to 5627, 5726 to 5727, 5826 to 5827 1596 to 1597, 15FA to 15FB, 165E to 165F, 16C2 to 16C3 2) 1) 1 to 4 2) 5 to 8 6 - 280 4726 to 4727, 4826 to 4827, 4926 to 4927, 5026 to 5027 1276 to 1277, 12DA to 12DB, 133E to 133F, 13A2 to 13A3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 3) 4) HEX 1406 to 1407, 146A to 146B, 14CE to 14CF, 1532 to 1533 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 to 4 4328, 4428, 4528, 4628 10E8, 114C, 11B0, 1214 5 to 8 4728, 4828, 4928, 5028 1278, 12DC, 1340, 13A4 9 to 12 5128, 5228, 5328, 5428 1408, 146C, 14D0, 1534 13 to 16 5528, 5628, 5728, 5828 1598, 15FC, 1660, 16C4 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) 3) 5 to 8 4730 to 4731, 4830 to 4831, 4930 to 4931, 5030 to 5031 127A to 127B, 12DE to 12DF, 1342 to 1343, 13A6 to 13A7 9 to 12 5130 to 5131, 5230 to 5231, 5330 to 5331, 5430 to 5431 140A to 140B, 146E to 146F, 14D2 to 14D3, 1536 to 1537 1) 13 to 16 5530 to 5531, 5630 to 5631, 5730 to 5731, 5830 to 5831 159A to 159B, 15FE to 15FF, 1662 to 1663, 16C6 to 16C7 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 2417, 2517, 2617, 2717 971, 9D5, A39, A9D 5 to 8 2817, 2917, 3017, 3117 B01, B65, BC9, C2D 9 to 12 3217, 3317, 3417, 3517 C91, CF5, D59, DBD 13 to 16 3617, 3717, 3817, 3917 E21, E85, EE9, F4D 1 to 4 4332, 4432, 4532, 4632 10EC, 1150, 11B4, 1218 5 to 8 4732, 4832, 4932, 5032 127C, 12E0, 1344, 13A8 9 to 12 5132, 5232, 5332, 5432 140C, 1470, 14D4, 1538 13 to 16 5532, 5632, 5732, 5832 159C, 1600, 1664, 16C8 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 10EA to 10EB, 114E to 114F, 11B2 to 11B3, 1216 to 1217 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 4330 to 4331, 4430 to 4431, 4530 to 4531, 4630 to 4631 HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 281 Screen example 3) 1) 4) 5) 6) 2) 7) 8) No. Axis 1 to 4 5 to 8 Buffer memory address DEC 4306 to 4307, 4406 to 4407, 4506 to 4507, 4606 to 4607 10D2 to 10D3, 1136 to 1137, 119A to 119B, 11FE to 11FF 4706 to 4707, 4806 to 4807, 4906 to 4907, 5006 to 5007 1262 to 1263, 12C6 to 12C7, 132A to 132B, 138E to 138F 5106 to 5107, 5206 to 5207, 5306 to 5307, 5406 to 5407 13F2 to 13F3, 1456 to 1457, 14BA to 14BB, 151E to 151F 5506 to 5507, 5606 to 5607, 5706 to 5707, 5806 to 5807 1582 to 1583, 15E6 to 15E7, 164A to 164B, 16AE to 16AF 4314 to 4315, 4414 to 4415, 4514 to 4515, 4614 to 4615 10DA to 10DB, 113E to 113F, 11A2 to 11A3, 1206 to 1207 4714 to 4715, 4814 to 4815, 4914 to 4915, 5014 to 5015 126A to 126B, 12CE to 12CF, 1332 to 1333, 1396 to 1397 5114 to 5115, 5214 to 5215, 5314 to 5315, 5414 to 5415 13FA to 13FB, 145E to 145F, 14C2 to 14C3, 1526 to 1527 5514 to 5515, 5614 to 5615, 5714 to 5715, 5814 to 5815 158A to 158B, 15EE to 15EF, 1652 to 1653, 16B6 to 16B7 1) 9 to 12 13 to 16 1 to 4 5 to 8 2) 9 to 12 13 to 16 6 - 282 HEX 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens No. 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 4313, 4413, 4513, 4613 HEX 10D9, 113D, 11A1, 1205 5 to 8 4713, 4813, 4913, 5013 1269, 12CD, 1331, 1395 9 to 12 5113, 5213, 5313, 5413 13F9, 145D, 14C1, 1525 13 to 16 5513, 5613, 5713, 5813 1589, 15ED, 1651, 16B5 1 to 4 4344, 4444, 4544, 4644 10F8, 115C, 11C0, 1224 5 to 8 4744, 4844, 4944, 5044 1288, 12EC, 1350, 13B4 9 to 12 5144, 5244, 5344, 5444 1418, 147C, 14E0, 1544 13 to 16 5544, 5644, 5744, 5844 15A8, 160C, 1670, 16D4 1 to 4 4345, 4445, 4545, 4645 10F9, 115D, 11C1, 1225 5 to 8 4745, 4845, 4945, 5045 1289, 12ED, 1351, 13B5 9 to 12 5145, 5245, 5345, 5445 1419, 147D, 14E1, 1545 13 to 16 5545, 5645, 5745, 5845 15A9, 160D, 1671, 16D5 1 to 4 4346, 4446, 4546, 4646 10FA, 115E, 11C2, 1226 5 to 8 4746, 4846, 4946, 5046 128A, 12EE, 1352, 13B6 9 to 12 5146, 5246, 5346, 5446 141A, 147E, 14E2, 1546 13 to 16 5546, 5646, 5746, 5846 15AA, 160E, 1672, 16D6 1 to 4 4347, 4447, 4547, 4647 10FB, 115F, 11C3, 1227 128B, 12EF, 1353, 13B7 5 to 8 4747, 4847, 4947, 5047 9 to 12 5147, 5247, 5347, 5447 141B, 147F, 14E3, 1547 13 to 16 5547, 5647, 5747, 5847 15AB, 160F, 1673, 16D7 1 to 4 4305, 4405, 4505, 4605 10D1, 1135, 1199, 11FD 5 to 8 4705, 4805, 4905, 5005 1261, 12C5, 1329, 138D 9 to 12 5105, 5205, 5305, 5405 13F1, 1455, 14B9, 151D 13 to 16 5505, 5605, 5705, 5805 1581, 15E5, 1649, 16AD 1 8) 9) 3) 10) 4) 11) 5) 12) 6) 13) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 2) OVERVIEW Screen example 14) 7) 4) 5) 6) 7) 4300, 4400, 4500, 4600 10CC, 1130, 1194, 11F8 5 to 8 4700, 4800, 4900, 5000 125C, 12C0, 1324, 1388 9 to 12 5100, 5200, 5300, 5400 13EC, 1450, 14B4, 1518 13 to 16 5500, 5600, 5700, 5800 157C, 15E0, 1644, 16A8 1 to 4 4301, 4401, 4501, 4601 10CD, 1131, 1195, 11F9 5 to 8 4701, 4801, 4901, 5001 125D, 12C1, 1325, 1389 9 to 12 5101, 5201, 5301, 5401 13ED, 1451, 14B5, 1519 13 to 16 5501, 5601, 5701, 5801 157D, 15E1, 1645, 16A9 1 to 4 4302, 4402, 4502, 4602 10CE, 1132, 1196, 11FA 5 to 8 4702, 4802, 4902, 5002 125E, 12C2, 1326, 138A 9 to 12 5102, 5202, 5302, 5402 13EE, 1452, 14B6, 151A Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 4310 to 4311, 4410 to 4411, 4510 to 4511, 4610 to 4611 10D6 to 10D7, 113A to 113B, 119E to 119F, 1202 to 1203 5 to 8 4710 to 4711, 4810 to 4811, 4910 to 4911, 5010 to 5011 1266 to 1267, 12CA to 12CB, 132E to 132F, 1392 to 1393 9 to 12 5110 to 5111, 5210 to 5211, 5310 to 5311, 5410 to 5411 13F6 to 13F7, 145A to 145B, 14BE to 14BF, 1522 to 1523 13 to 16 5510 to 5511, 5610 to 5611, 5710 to 5711, 5810 to 5811 1586 to 1587, 15EA to 15EB, 164E to 164F, 16B2 to 16B3 9) 13 to 16 5502, 5602, 5702, 5802 157E, 15E2, 1646, 16AA 1 to 4 4303, 4403, 4503, 4603 10CF, 1133, 1197, 11FB 1 to 4 4320, 4420, 4520, 4620 10E0, 1144, 11A8, 120C 5 to 8 4703, 4803, 4903, 5003 125F, 12C3, 1327, 138B 5 to 8 4720, 4820, 4920, 5020 1270, 12D4, 1338, 139C 9 to 12 5103, 5203, 5303, 5403 13EF, 1453, 14B7, 151B 9 to 12 5120, 5220, 5320, 5420 1400, 1464, 14C8, 152C 13 to 16 5503, 5603, 5703, 5803 157F, 15E3, 1647, 16AB 13 to 16 5520, 5620, 5720, 5820 1590, 15F4, 1658, 16BC 1 to 4 4304, 4404, 4504, 4604 10D0, 1134, 1198, 11FC 1 to 4 4321, 4421, 4521, 4621 10E1, 1145, 11A9, 120D 5 to 8 4704, 4804, 4904, 5004 1260, 12C4, 1328, 138C 9 to 12 5104, 5204, 5304, 5404 13F0, 1454, 14B8, 151C 13 to 16 5504, 5604, 5704, 5804 1580, 15E4, 1648, 16AC 1 to 4 4312, 4412, 4512, 4612 10D8, 113C, 11A0, 1204 5 to 8 4712, 4812, 4912, 5012 1268, 12CC, 1330, 1394 13F8, 145C, 14C0, 1524 9 to 12 5112, 5212, 5312, 5412 13 to 16 5512, 5612, 5712, 5812 1588, 15EC, 1650, 16B4 1 to 4 4316, 4416, 4516, 4616 10DC, 1140, 11A4, 1208 10) 11) 5 to 8 4721, 4821, 4921, 5021 1271, 12D5, 1339, 139D 9 to 12 5121, 5221, 5321, 5421 1401, 1465, 14C9, 152D 13 to 16 5521, 5621, 5721, 5821 1591, 15F5, 1659, 16BD 1 to 4 4322 to 4323, 4422 to 4423, 4522 to 4523, 4622 to 4623 10E2 to 10E3, 1146 to 1147, 11AA to 11AB, 120E to 120F 5 to 8 4722 to 4723, 4822 to 4823, 4922 to 4923, 5022 to 5023 1272 to 1273, 12D6 to 12D7, 133A to 133B, 139E to 139F 12) 5 to 8 4716, 4816, 4916, 5016 126C, 12D0, 1334, 1398 9 to 12 5116, 5216, 5316, 5416 13FC, 1460, 14C4, 1528 13 to 16 5516, 5616, 5716, 5816 158C, 15F0, 1654, 16B8 9 to 12 5122 to 5123, 5222 to 5223, 5322 to 5323, 5422 to 5423 1402 to 1403, 1466 to 1467, 14CA to 14CB, 152E to 152F 1 to 4 4308 to 4309, 4408 to 4409, 4508 to 4509, 4608 to 4609 10D4 to 10D5, 1138 to 1139, 119C to 119D, 1200 to 1201 13 to 16 5522 to 5523, 5622 to 5623, 5722 to 5723, 5822 to 5823 1592 to 1593, 15F6 to 15F7, 165A to 165B, 16BE to 16BF 4708 to 4709, 4808 to 4809, 4908 to 4909, 5008 to 5009 1264 to 1265, 12C8 to 12C9, 132C to 132D, 1390 to 1391 1 to 4 4324, 4424, 4524, 4624 10E4, 1148, 11AC, 1210 5 to 8 5 to 8 4724, 4824, 4924, 5024 1274, 12D8, 133C, 13A0 9 to 12 5124, 5224, 5324, 5424 1404, 1468, 14CC, 1530 5108 to 5109, 5208 to 5209, 5308 to 5309, 5408 to 5409 13F4 to 13F5, 1458 to 1459, 14BC to 14BD, 1520 to 1521 13 to 16 5524, 5624, 5724, 5824 1594, 15F8, 165C, 16C0 1 to 4 4325, 4425, 4525, 4625 10E5, 1149, 11AD, 1211 5 to 8 4725, 4825, 4925, 5025 1275, 12D9, 133D, 13A1 5508 to 5509, 5608 to 5609, 5708 to 5709, 5808 to 5809 1584 to 1585, 15E8 to 15E9, 164C to 164D, 16B0 to 16B1 9 to 12 5125, 5225, 5325, 5425 1405, 1469, 14CD, 1531 13 to 16 5525, 5625, 5725, 5825 1595, 15F9, 165D, 16C1 8) 9 to 12 13 to 16 13) 14) 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 283 Screen example 1) 3) 5) 6) 7) 8) 4) 9) 2) 10) 11) 12) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 4338, 4438, 4538, 4638 HEX No. 10F2, 1156, 11BA, 121E 5 to 8 4738, 4838, 4938, 5038 1282, 12E6, 134A, 13AE 9 to 12 5138, 5238, 5338, 5438 1412, 1476, 14DA, 153E 13 to 16 5538, 5638, 5738, 5838 1 to 4 4348, 4448, 4548, 4648 5 to 8 Axis Buffer memory address DEC 1 to 4 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 HEX 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 15A2, 1606, 166A, 16CE 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 10FC, 1160, 11C4, 1228 1 to 4 4343, 4443, 4543, 4643 10F7, 115B, 11BF, 1223 4748, 4848, 4948, 5048 128C, 12F0, 1354, 13B8 5 to 8 4743, 4843, 4943, 5043 1287, 12EB, 134F, 13B3 9 to 12 5148, 5248, 5348, 5448 141C, 1480, 14E4, 1548 9 to 12 5143, 5243, 5343, 5443 1417, 147B, 14DF, 1543 13 to 16 5548, 5648, 5748, 5848 15AC, 1610, 1674, 16D8 13 to 16 5543, 5643, 5743, 5843 15A7, 160B, 166F, 16D3 1 to 4 4349, 4449, 4549, 4649 10FD, 1161, 11C5, 1229 1 to 4 4351, 4451, 4551, 4651 10FF, 1163, 11C7, 122B 8) 9) 5 to 8 4749, 4849, 4949, 5049 128D, 12F1, 1355, 13B9 9 to 12 5149, 5249, 5349, 5449 141D, 1481, 14E5, 1549 13 to 16 5549, 5649, 5749, 5849 15AD, 1611, 1675, 16D9 13 to 16 5551, 5651, 5751, 5851 15AF, 1613, 1677, 16DB 1 to 4 4350, 4450, 4550, 4650 10FE, 1162, 11C6, 122A 1 to 4 4352, 4452, 4552, 4652 1100, 1164, 11C8, 122C 10) 5 to 8 4751, 4851, 4951, 5051 128F, 12F3, 1357, 13BB 9 to 12 5151, 5251, 5351, 5451 141F, 1483, 14E7, 154B 5 to 8 4750, 4850, 4950, 5050 128E, 12F2, 1356, 13BA 9 to 12 5150, 5250, 5350, 5450 141E, 1482, 14E6, 154A 13 to 16 5550, 5650, 5750, 5850 15AE, 1612, 1676, 16DA 13 to 16 5552, 5652, 5752, 5852 15B0, 1614, 1678, 16DC 1 to 4 4339, 4439, 4539, 4639 10F3, 1157, 11BB, 121F 1 to 4 4359, 4459, 4559, 4659 1107, 116B, 11CF, 1233 5 to 8 4739, 4839, 4939, 5039 1283, 12E7, 134B, 13AF 9 to 12 5139, 5239, 5339, 5439 1413, 1477, 14DB, 153F 13 to 16 5539, 5639, 5739, 5839 1 to 4 5 to 8 4752, 4852, 4952, 5052 1290, 12F4, 1358, 13BC 9 to 12 5152, 5252, 5352, 5452 1420, 1484, 14E8, 154C 5 to 8 4759, 4859, 4959, 5059 1297, 12FB, 135F, 13C3 9 to 12 5159, 5259, 5359, 5459 1427, 148B, 14EF, 1553 15A3, 1607, 166B, 16CF 13 to 16 5559, 5659, 5759, 5859 15B7, 161B, 167F, 16E3 4340, 4440, 4540, 4640 10F4, 1158, 11BC, 1220 1 to 4 4365, 4465, 4565, 4665 110D, 1171, 11D5, 1239 129D, 1301, 1365, 13C9 5 to 8 4740, 4840, 4940, 5040 1284, 12E8, 134C, 13B0 9 to 12 5140, 5240, 5340, 5440 1414, 1478, 14DC, 1540 13 to 16 5540, 5640, 5740, 5840 15A4, 1608, 166C, 16D0 1 to 4 4341, 4441, 4541, 4641 10F5, 1159, 11BD, 1221 5 to 8 4741, 4841, 4941, 5041 1285, 12E9, 134D, 13B1 9 to 12 5141, 5241, 5341, 5441 1415, 1479, 14DD, 1541 13 to 16 5541, 5641, 5741, 5841 15A5, 1609, 166D, 16D1 6 - 284 11) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 12) 13) - 5 to 8 4765, 4865, 4965, 5065 9 to 12 5165, 5265, 5365, 5465 142D, 1491, 14F5, 1559 13 to 16 5565, 5665, 5765, 5865 15BD, 1621, 1685, 16E9 - - - 1 1) OVERVIEW Screen example 3) 2) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 4) Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 10EE to 10EF, 1152 to 1153, 11B6 to 11B7, 121A to 121B 1 to 4 4317, 4417, 4517, 4617 10DD, 1141, 11A5, 1209 1 to 4 4334 to 4335, 4434 to 4435, 4534 to 4535, 4634 to 4635 5 to 8 4717, 4817, 4917, 5017 126D, 12D1, 1335, 1399 5 to 8 4734 to 4735, 4834 to 4835, 4934 to 4935, 5034 to 5035 127E to 127F, 12E2 to 12E3, 1346 to 1347, 13AA to 13AB 9 to 12 5117, 5217, 5317, 5417 13FD, 1461, 14C5, 1529 9 to 12 5134 to 5135, 5234 to 5235, 5334 to 5335, 5434 to 5435 140E to 140F, 1472 to 1473, 14D6 to 14D7, 153A to 153B 13 to 16 5517, 5617, 5717, 5817 158D, 15F1, 1655, 16B9 13 to 16 5534 to 5535, 5634 to 5635, 5734 to 5735, 5834 to 5835 159E to 159F, 1602 to 1603, 1666 to 1667, 16CA to 16CB 1 to 4 4318 to 4319, 4418 to 4419, 4518 to 4519, 4618 to 4619 10DE to 10DF, 1142 to 1143, 11A6 to 11A7, 120A to 120B 1 to 4 4336 to 4337, 4436 to 4437, 4536 to 4537, 4636 to 4637 10F0 to 10F1, 1154 to 1155, 11B8 to 11B9, 121C to 121D 5 to 8 4718 to 4719, 4818 to 4819, 4918 to 4919, 5018 to 5019 126E to 126F, 12D2 to 12D3, 1336 to 1337, 139A to 139B 5 to 8 4736 to 4737, 4836 to 4837, 4936 to 4937, 5036 to 5037 1280 to 1281, 12E4 to 12E5, 1348 to 1349, 13AC to 13AD MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Axis 9 to 12 5118 to 5119, 5218 to 5219, 5318 to 5319, 5418 to 5419 13FE to 13FF, 1462 to 1463, 14C6 to 14C7, 152A to 152B 9 to 12 5136 to 5137, 5236 to 5237, 5336 to 5337, 5436 to 5437 1410 to 1411, 1474 to 1475, 14D8 to 14D9, 153C to 153D 5 13 to 16 5518 to 5519, 5618 to 5619, 5718 to 5719, 5818 to 5819 158E to 158F, 15F2 to 15F3, 1656 to 1657, 16BA to 16BB 13 to 16 5536 to 5537, 5636 to 5637, 5736 to 5737, 5836 to 5837 15A0 to 15A1, 1604 to 1605, 1668 to 1669, 16CC to 16CD 4) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 285 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) No. Axis 1) Buffer memory address No. Axis FAC to FB0 9) 4017 to 4021 FB1 to FB5 4022 to 4026 FB6 to FBA - 4027 to 4031 - 4032 to 4036 DEC HEX - 4012 to 4016 2) - 3) - 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX - 4052 to 4056 FD4 to FD8 10) - 4057 to 4061 FD9 to FDD 11) - 4062 to 4066 FDE to FE2 FBB to FBF 12) - 4067 to 4071 FE3 to FE7 FC0 to FC4 13) - 4072 to 4076 FE8 to FEC FED to FF1 6) - 4037 to 4041 FC5 to FC9 14) - 4077 to 4081 7) - 4042 to 4046 FCA to FCE 15) - 4082 to 4086 FF2 to FF6 8) - 4047 to 4051 FCF to FD3 16) - 4087 to 4091 FF7 to FFB Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) Buffer memory address No. Axis 1) - 4093 to 4096 2) - 3) - 4) 34) Buffer memory address No. Axis FFD to 1000 13) - 4141 to 4144 4097 to 4100 1001 to 1004 14) - 4101 to 4104 1005 to 1008 15) - - 4105 to 4108 1009 to 100C 16) 5) - 4109 to 4112 100D to 1010 6) - 4113 to 4116 7) - 8) - 9) Buffer memory address No. Axis 102D to 1030 25) - 4190 to 4193 105E to 1061 4145 to 4148 1031 to 1034 26) - 4194 to 4197 1062 to 1065 4149 to 4152 1035 to 1038 27) - 4198 to 4201 1066 to 1069 - 4153 to 4156 1039 to 103C 28) - 4202 to 4205 106A to 106D 17) - 4158 to 4161 103E to 1041 29) - 4206 to 4209 106E to 1071 1011 to 1014 18) - 4162 to 4165 1042 to 1045 30) - 4210 to 4213 1072 to 1075 4117 to 4120 1015 to 1018 19) - 4166 to 4169 1046 to 1049 31) - 4214 to 4217 1076 to 1079 4121 to 4124 1019 to 101C 20) - 4170 to 4173 104A to 104D 32) - 4218 to 4221 107A to 107D - 4125 to 4128 101D to 1020 21) - 4174 to 4177 104E to 1051 10) - 4129 to 4132 1021 to 1024 22) - 4178 to 4181 1052 to 1055 33) - 31300 to 31315 7A44 to 7A53 11) - 4133 to 4136 1025 to 1028 23) - 4182 to 4185 1056 to 1059 12) - 4137 to 4140 1029 to 102C 24) - 4186 to 4189 105A to 105D 34) - 31316 to 31331 7A54 to 7A63 6 - 286 DEC HEX DEC 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens HEX DEC HEX 1 7) 2) 8) 3) 9) 4) 10) 5) 11) 6) 12) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) OVERVIEW Screen example No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 3 8020 to 8022, 8024 to 8029 1F54 to 1F56, 1F58 to 1F5D 7 12020 to 12022, 12024 to 12029 2EF4 to 2EF6, 2EF8 to 2EFD 11 16020 to 16022, 16024 to 16029 3E94 to 3E96, 3E98 to 3E9D 4A42 to 4A44, 4A46 to 4A4B 15 20020 to 20022, 20024 to 20029 4E34 to 4E36, 4E38 to 4E3D 7020 to 7022, 7024 to 7029 1B6C to 1B6E, 1B70 to 1B75 4 9000 to 9002, 9004 to 9009 2328 to 232A, 232C to 2331 6 11020 to 11022, 11024 to 11029 2B0C to 2B0E, 2B10 to 2B15 8 13000 to 13002, 13004 to 13009 32C8 to 32CA, 32CC to 32D1 10 15020 to 15022, 15024 to 15029 3AAC to 3AAE, 3AB0 to 3AB5 12 17000 to 17002, 17004 to 17009 4268 to 426A, 426C to 4271 465A to 465C, 465E to 4663 14 19020 to 19022, 19024 to 19029 4A4C to 4A4E, 4A50 to 4A55 16 21000 to 21002, 21004 to 21009 5208 to 520A, 520C to 5211 6020 to 6022, 6024 to 6029 1784 to 1786, 1788 to 178D 3 8000 to 8002, 8004 to 8009 1F40 to 1F42, 1F44 to 1F49 4 9010 to 9012, 9014 to 9019 2332 to 2334, 2336 to 233B 5 10020 to 10022, 10024 to 10029 2724 to 2726, 2728 to 272D 7 12000 to 12002, 12004 to 12009 2EE0 to 2EE2, 2EE4 to 2EE9 8 13010 to 13012, 13014 to 13019 32D2 to 32D4, 32D6 to 32DB 9 14020 to 14022, 14024 to 14029 36C4 to 36C6, 36C8 to 36CD 11 16000 to 16002, 16004 to 16009 3E80 to 3E82, 3E84 to 3E89 12 17010 to 17012, 17014 to 17019 4272 to 4274, 4276 to 427B 13 18020 to 18022, 18024 to 18029 4664 to 4666, 4668 to 466D 15 20000 to 20002, 20004 to 20009 4E20 to 4E22, 4E24 to 4E29 16 21010 to 21012, 21014 to 21019 5212 to 5214, 5216 to 521B 2 7000 to 7002, 7004 to 7009 1B58 to 1B5A, 1B5C to 1B61 3 8010 to 8012, 8014 to 8019 1F4A to 1F4C, 1F4E to 1F53 4 9020 to 9022, 9024 to 9029 233C to 233E 2340 to 2345 6 11000 to 11002, 11004 to 11009 2AF8 to 2AFA, 2AFC to 2B01 7 12010 to 12012, 12014 to 12019 2EEA to 2EEC, 2EEE to 2EF3 8 13020 to 13022, 13024 to 13029 32DC to 32DE 32E0 to 32E5 10 15000 to 15002, 15004 to 15009 3A98 to 3A9A, 3A9C to 3AA1 11 16010 to 16012, 16014 to 16019 3E8A to 3E8C, 3E8E to 3E93 12 17020 to 17022, 17024 to 17029 427C to 427E 4280 to 4285 14 19000 to 19002, 19004 to 19009 4A38 to 4A3A, 4A3C to 4A41 15 20010 to 20012, 20014 to 20019 4E2A to 4E2C, 4E2E to 4E33 16 21020 to 21022, 21024 to 21029 521C to 521E, 5220 to 5225 1B62 to 1B64, 1B66 to 1B6B 6 11010 to 11012, 11014 to 11019 2B02 to 2B04, 2B06 to 2B0B 10 15010 to 15012, 15014 to 15019 3AA2 to 3AA4, 3AA6 to 3AAB 4650 to 4652, 4654 to 4659 14 19010 to 19012, 19014 to 19019 6010 to 6012, 6014 to 6019 177A to 177C, 177E to 1783 2 5 10010 to 10012, 10014 to 10019 271A to 271C, 271E to 2723 9 14010 to 14012, 14014 to 14019 36BA to 36BC, 36BE to 36C3 13 18010 to 18012, 18014 to 18019 1 1 1770 to 1772, 1774 to 1779 5 10000 to 10002, 10004 to 10009 2710 to 2712, 2714 to 2719 9 14000 to 14002, 14004 to 14009 36B0 to 36B2, 36B4 to 36B9 13 18000 to 18002, 18004 to 18009 1 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 4 5 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 2 7010 to 7012, 7014 to 7019 6000 to 6002, 6004 to 6009 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR HEX MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Buffer memory address DEC INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 287 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28410, 28510, 28610, 28710 6EFA, 6F5E, 6FC2, 7026 5 to 8 28810, 28910, 29010, 29110 708A, 70EE, 7152, 71B6 9 to 12 29210, 29310, 29410, 29510 721A, 727E, 72E2, 7346 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29610, 29710, 29810, 29910 73AA, 740E, 7472, 74D6 28408, 28508, 28608, 28708 6EF8, 6F5C, 6FC0, 7024 1 to 4 28414, 28514, 28614, 28714 6EFE, 6F62, 6FC6, 702A 5 to 8 28808, 28908, 29008, 29108 7088, 70EC, 7150, 71B4 5 to 8 28814, 28914, 29014, 29114 708E, 70F2, 7156, 71BA 9 to 12 29208, 29308, 29408, 29508 7218, 727C, 72E0, 7344 9 to 12 29214, 29314, 29414, 29514 721E, 7282, 72E6, 734A 73A2, 7406, 746A, 74CE 13 to 16 29608, 29708, 29808, 29908 73A8, 740C, 7470, 74D4 13 to 16 29614, 29714, 29814, 29914 73AE, 7412, 7476, 74DA 28403, 28503, 28603, 28703 6EF3, 6F57, 6FBB, 701F 1 to 4 28409, 28509, 28609, 28709 6EF9, 6F5D, 6FC1, 7025 1 to 4 28415, 28515, 28615, 28715 6EFF, 6F63, 6FC7, 702B 5 to 8 28803, 28903, 29003, 29103 7083, 70E7, 714B, 71AF 5 to 8 28809, 28909, 29009, 29109 7089, 70ED, 7151, 71B5 5 to 8 28815, 28915, 29015, 29115 708F, 70F3, 7157, 71BB 9 to 12 29203, 29303, 29403, 29503 7213, 7277, 72DB, 733F 9 to 12 29209, 29309, 29409, 29509 7219, 727D, 72E1, 7345 9 to 12 29215, 29315, 29415,29515 721F, 7283, 72E7, 734B 13 to 16 29603, 29703, 29803, 29903 73A3, 7407, 746B, 74CF 13 to 16 29609, 29709, 29809, 29909 73A9, 740D, 7471, 74D5 13 to 16 29615,29715, 29815, 29915 73AF, 7413, 7477, 74DB 1 to 4 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 73A0, 7404, 7468, 74CC 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 28402, 28502, 28602, 28702 6EF2, 6F56, 6FBA, 701E 1 to 4 5 to 8 28802, 28902, 29002, 29102 7082, 70E6, 714A, 71AE 9 to 12 29202, 29302, 29402, 29502 7212, 7276, 72DA, 733E 13 to 16 29602, 29702, 29802, 29902 1 to 4 1 to 4 28400, 28500, 28600, 28700 6EF0, 6F54, 6FB8, 701C 5 to 8 28800, 28900, 29000, 29100 7080, 70E4, 7148, 71AC 9 to 12 29200, 29300, 29400, 29500 7210, 7274, 72D8, 733C 13 to 16 29600, 29700, 29800, 29900 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 6 - 288 4) 5) 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 7) 8) 9) 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) SYSTEM MONITOR 2 2) Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 Axis 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 1 to 4 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 28417, 28517, 28617, 28717 6F01, 6F65, 6FC9, 702D 5 to 8 28817, 28917, 29017, 29117 7091, 70F5, 7159, 71BD 9 to 12 29217, 29317, 29417, 29517 7221, 7285, 72E9, 734D 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29617, 29717, 29817, 29917 73B1, 7415, 7479, 74DD 1 to 4 28416, 28516, 28616, 28716 6F00, 6F64, 6FC8, 702C 1 to 4 28418, 28518, 28618, 28718 6F02, 6F66, 6FCA, 702E 5 to 8 28816, 28916, 29016, 29116 7090, 70F4, 7158, 71BC 5 to 8 28818, 28918, 29018, 29118 7092, 70F6, 715A, 71BE 9 to 12 29206, 29306, 29406, 29506 7216, 727A, 72DE, 7342 13 to 16 29606, 29706, 29806, 29906 73A6, 740A, 746E, 74D2 4) 9 to 12 29218, 29318, 29418, 29518 7222, 7286, 72EA, 734E 13 to 16 29618, 29718, 29818, 29918 73B2, 7416, 747A, 74DE Screen example 5 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 1) 2) 3) Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Axis 6 Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 31632, 31702, 31772, 31842 7B90, 7BD6, 7C1C, 7C62 1 to 4 31636, 31706, 31776, 31846 7B94, 7BDA, 7C20, 7C66 5 to 8 31912, 31982, 32052, 32122 7CA8, 7CEE, 7D34, 7D7A 5 to 8 31916, 31986, 32056, 32126 7CAC, 7CF2, 7D38, 7D7E 9 to 12 32192, 32262, 32332, 32402 7DC0, 7E06, 7E4C, 7E92 13 to 16 32472, 32542, 32612, 32682 7ED8, 7F1E, 7F64, 7FAA 1 to 4 31633, 31703, 31773, 31843 7B91, 7BD7, 7C1D, 7C63 5 to 8 31913, 31983, 32053, 32123 7CA9, 7CEF, 7D35, 7D7B 9 to 12 32193, 32263, 32333, 32403 7DC1, 7E07, 7E4D, 7E93 13 to 16 32473, 32543, 32613, 32683 7ED9, 7F1F, 7F65, 7FAB 4) 5) 6) 9 to 12 32196, 32266, 32336, 32406 7DC4, 7E0A, 7E50, 7E96 13 to 16 32476, 32546, 32616, 32686 7EDC, 7F22, 7F68, 7FAE 1 to 4 31635, 31705, 31775, 31845 7B93, 7BD9, 7C1F, 7C65 5 to 8 31915, 31985, 32055, 32125 7CAB, 7CF1, 7D37, 7D7D 9 to 12 32195, 32265, 32335, 32405 7DC3, 7E09, 7E4F, 7E95 13 to 16 32475, 32545, 32615, 32685 7EDB, 7F21, 7F67, 7FAD 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Axis NETWORK MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 289 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28433, 28533, 28633, 28733 6F11, 6F75, 6FD9, 703D 5 to 8 28833, 28933, 29033, 29133 70A1, 7105, 7169, 71CD 9 to 12 29233, 29333, 29433, 29533 7231, 7295, 72F9, 735D 73BA, 741E, 7482, 74E6 13 to 16 29633, 29733, 29833, 29933 73C1, 7425, 7489, 74ED 28427, 28527, 28627, 28727 6F0B, 6F6F, 6FD3, 7037 1 to 4 28436, 28536, 28636, 28736 6F14, 6F78, 6FDC, 7040 5 to 8 28827, 28927, 29027, 29127 709B, 70FF, 7163, 71C7 5 to 8 28836, 28936, 29036, 29136 70A4, 7108, 716C, 71D0 9 to 12 29227, 29327, 29427, 29527 722B, 728F, 72F3, 7357 9 to 12 29236, 29336, 29436, 29536 7234, 7298, 72FC, 7360 73B4, 7418, 747C, 74E0 13 to 16 29627, 29727, 29827, 29927 73BB, 741F, 7483, 74E7 13 to 16 29636, 29736, 29836, 29936 73C4, 7428, 748C, 74F0 28422, 28522, 28622, 28722 6F06, 6F6A, 6FCE, 7032 1 to 4 28428, 28528, 28628, 28728 6F0C, 6F70, 6FD4, 7038 1 to 4 28441, 28541, 28641, 28741 6F19, 6F7D, 6FE1, 7045 5 to 8 28822, 28922, 29022, 29122 7096, 70FA, 715E, 71C2 5 to 8 28828, 28928, 29028, 29128 709C, 7100, 7164, 71C8 5 to 8 28841, 28941, 29041, 29141 70A9, 710D, 7171, 71D5 9 to 12 29222, 29322, 29422, 29522 7226, 728A, 72EE, 7352 9 to 12 29228, 29328, 29428, 29528 722C, 7290, 72F4, 7358 9 to 12 29241, 29341, 29441, 29541 7239, 729D, 7301, 7365 13 to 16 29622, 29722, 29822, 29922 73B6, 741A, 747E, 74E2 13 to 16 29628, 29728, 29828, 29928 73BC, 7420, 7484, 74E8 13 to 16 29641, 29741, 29841, 29941 73C9, 742D, 7491, 74F5 1 to 4 28424, 28524, 28624, 28724 6F08, 6F6C, 6FD0, 7034 1 to 4 28429, 28529, 28629, 28729 6F0D, 6F71, 6FD5, 7039 5 to 8 28824, 28924, 29024, 29124 7098, 70FC, 7160, 71C4 5 to 8 28829, 28929, 29029, 29129 709D, 7101, 7165, 71C9 9 to 12 29224, 29324, 29424, 29524 7228, 728C, 72F0, 7354 9 to 12 29229, 29329, 29429, 29529 722D, 7291, 72F5, 7359 13 to 16 29624, 29724, 29824, 29924 73B8, 741C, 7480, 74E4 13 to 16 29629, 29729, 29829, 29929 73BD, 7421, 7485, 74E9 1 to 4 28425, 28525, 28625, 28725 6F09, 6F6D, 6FD1, 7035 1 to 4 28431, 28531, 28631, 28731 6F0F, 6F73, 6FD7, 703B 5 to 8 28825, 28925, 29025, 29125 7099, 70FD, 7161, 71C5 5 to 8 28831, 28931, 29031, 29131 709F, 7103, 7167, 71CB 9 to 12 29225, 29325, 29425, 29525 7229, 728D, 72F1, 7355 9 to 12 29231, 29331, 29431, 29531 722F, 7293, 72F7, 735B 13 to 16 29625, 29725, 29825, 29925 73B9, 741D, 7481, 74E5 13 to 16 29631, 29731, 29831, 29931 73BF, 7423, 7487, 74EB 1 to 4 28426, 28526, 28626, 28726 6F0A, 6F6E, 6FD2, 7036 5 to 8 28826, 28926, 29026, 29126 709A, 70FE, 7162, 71C6 9 to 12 29226, 29326, 29426, 29526 722A, 728E, 72F2, 7356 73B3, 7417, 747B, 74DF 13 to 16 29626, 29726, 29826, 29926 28420, 28520, 28620, 28720 6F04, 6F68, 6FCC, 7030 1 to 4 5 to 8 28820, 28920, 29020, 29120 7094, 70F8, 715C, 71C0 9 to 12 29220, 29320, 29420, 29520 7224, 7288, 72EC, 7350 13 to 16 29620, 29720, 29820, 29920 1 to 4 1 to 4 28419, 28519, 28619, 28719 6F03, 6F67, 6FCB, 702F 5 to 8 28819, 28919, 29019, 29119 7093, 70F7, 715B, 71BF 9 to 12 29219, 29319, 29419, 29519 7223, 7287, 72EB, 734F 13 to 16 29619, 29719, 29819, 29919 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6 - 290 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 11) 12) 13) - - - - 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 2 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28410, 28510, 28610, 28710 6EFA, 6F5E, 6FC2, 7026 5 to 8 28810, 28910, 29010, 29110 708A, 70EE, 7152, 71B6 9 to 12 29210, 29310, 29410, 29510 721A, 727E, 72E2, 7346 73A4, 7408, 746C, 74D0 13 to 16 29610, 29710, 29810, 29910 73AA, 740E, 7472, 74D6 28408, 28508, 28608, 28708 6EF8, 6F5C, 6FC0, 7024 1 to 4 28414, 28514, 28614, 28714 6EFE, 6F62, 6FC6, 702A 5 to 8 28808, 28908, 29008, 29108 7088, 70EC, 7150, 71B4 5 to 8 28814, 28914, 29014, 29114 708E, 70F2, 7156, 71BA MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Axis 9 to 12 29208, 29308, 29408, 29508 7218, 727C, 72E0, 7344 9 to 12 29214, 29314, 29414, 29514 721E, 7282, 72E6, 734A 5 73A2, 7406, 746A, 74CE 13 to 16 29608, 29708, 29808, 29908 73A8, 740C, 7470, 74D4 13 to 16 29614, 29714, 29814, 29914 73AE, 7412, 7476, 74DA 28403, 28503, 28603, 28703 6EF3, 6F57, 6FBB, 701F 1 to 4 28409, 28509, 28609, 28709 6EF9, 6F5D, 6FC1, 7025 1 to 4 28415, 28515, 28615, 28715 6EFF, 6F63, 6FC7, 702B 5 to 8 28803, 28903, 29003, 29103 7083, 70E7, 714B, 71AF 5 to 8 28809, 28909, 29009, 29109 7089, 70ED, 7151, 71B5 5 to 8 28815, 28915, 29015, 29115 708F, 70F3, 7157, 71BB 9 to 12 29203, 29303, 29403, 29503 7213, 7277, 72DB, 733F 9 to 12 29209, 29309, 29409, 29509 7219, 727D, 72E1, 7345 9 to 12 29215, 29315, 29415, 29515 721F, 7283, 72E7, 734B 13 to 16 29603, 29703, 29803, 29903 73A3, 7407, 746B, 74CF 13 to 16 29609, 29709, 29809, 29909 73A9, 740D, 7471, 74D5 13 to 16 29615, 29715, 29815, 29915 73AF, 7413, 7477, 74DB 5 to 8 28804, 28904, 29004, 29104 7084, 70E8, 714C, 71B0 9 to 12 29204, 29304, 29404, 29504 7214, 7278, 72DC, 7340 73A0, 7404, 7468, 74CC 13 to 16 29604, 29704, 29804, 29904 28402, 28502, 28602, 28702 6EF2, 6F56, 6FBA, 701E 1 to 4 5 to 8 28802, 28902, 29002, 29102 7082, 70E6, 714A, 71AE 9 to 12 29202, 29302, 29402, 29502 7212, 7276, 72DA, 733E 13 to 16 29602, 29702, 29802, 29902 1 to 4 5 to 8 28800, 28900, 29000, 29100 7080, 70E4, 7148, 71AC 9 to 12 29200, 29300, 29400, 29500 7210, 7274, 72D8, 733C 13 to 16 29600, 29700, 29800, 29900 1 to 4 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 4 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1 to 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 6EF4, 6F58, 6FBC, 7020 6EF0, 6F54, 6FB8, 701C INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1 to 4 28404, 28504, 28604, 28704 28400, 28500, 28600, 28700 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 9) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 291 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28445, 28545, 28645, 28745 6F1D, 6F81, 6FE5, 7049 5 to 8 28845, 28945, 29045, 29145 70AD, 7111, 7175, 71D9 9 to 12 29245, 29345, 29445, 29545 723D, 72A1, 7305, 7369 13 to 16 29645, 29745, 29845, 29945 1 to 4 28446, 28546, 28646, 28746 5 to 8 No. Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 28450, 28550, 28650, 28750 HEX 6F22, 6F86, 6FEA, 704E 5 to 8 28850, 28950, 29050, 29150 70B2, 7116, 717A, 71DE 9 to 12 29250, 29350, 29450, 29550 7242, 72A6, 730A, 736E 73CD, 7431, 7495, 74F9 13 to 16 29650, 29750, 29850, 29950 73D2, 7436, 749A, 74FE 6F1E, 6F82, 6FE6, 704A 1 to 4 28451, 28551, 28651, 28751 6F23, 6F87, 6FEB, 704F 28846, 28946, 29046, 29146 70AE, 7112, 7176, 71DA 5 to 8 28851, 28951, 29051, 29151 70B3, 7117, 717B, 71DF 9 to 12 29246, 29346, 29446, 29546 723E, 72A2, 7306, 736A 9 to 12 29251, 29351, 29451, 29551 7243, 72A7, 730B, 736F 13 to 16 29646, 29746, 29846, 29946 73CE, 7432, 7496, 74FA 13 to 16 29651, 29751, 29851, 29951 73D3, 7437, 749B, 74FF 1 to 4 28447, 28547, 28647, 28747 6F1F, 6F83, 6FE7, 704B 1 to 4 28452, 28552, 28652, 28752 6F24, 6F88, 6FEC, 7050 5 to 8 28847, 28947, 29047, 29147 70AF, 7113, 7177, 71DB 9 to 12 29247, 29347, 29447, 29547 723F, 72A3, 7307, 736B 13 to 16 29647, 29747, 29847, 29947 1 to 4 28448, 28548, 28648, 28748 5 to 8 28848, 28948, 29048, 29148 70B0, 7114, 7178, 71DC 9 to 12 29248, 29348, 29448, 29548 7240, 72A4, 7308, 736C 7) 5 to 8 28852, 28952, 29052, 29152 70B4, 7118, 717C, 71E0 9 to 12 29252, 29352, 29452, 29552 7244, 72A8, 730C, 7370 73CF, 7433, 7497, 74FB 13 to 16 29652, 29752, 29852, 29952 73D4, 7438, 749C, 7500 6F20, 6F84, 6FE8, 704C 1 to 4 28444, 28544, 28644, 28744 6F1C, 6F80, 6FE4, 7048 13 to 16 29648, 29748, 29848, 29948 73D0, 7434, 7498, 74FC 1 to 4 28449, 28549, 28649, 28749 6F21, 6F85, 6FE9, 704D 5 to 8 28849, 28949, 29049, 29149 70B1, 7115, 7179, 71DD 9 to 12 29249, 29349, 29449, 29549 7241, 72A5, 7309, 736D 13 to 16 29649, 29749, 29849, 29949 73D1, 7435, 7499, 74FD 6 - 292 6) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 8) 9) - 5 to 8 28844, 28944, 29044, 29144 70AC, 7110, 7174, 71D8 9 to 12 29244, 29344, 29444, 29544 723C, 72A0, 7304, 7368 13 to 16 29644, 29744, 29844, 29944 73CC, 7430, 7494, 74F8 - - - 1 2) 3) OVERVIEW Screen example 4) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 28420, 28520, 28620, 28720 6F04, 6F68, 6FCC, 7030 5 to 8 28820, 28920, 29020, 29120 7094, 70F8, 715C, 71C0 9 to 12 29220, 29320, 29420, 29520 7224, 7288, 72EC, 7350 Axis 1 to 4 4) 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 28435, 28535, 28635, 28735 6F13, 6F77, 6FDB, 703F 5 to 8 28835, 28935, 29035, 29135 70A3, 7107, 716B, 71CF 9 to 12 29235, 29335, 29435, 29535 7233, 7297, 72FB, 735F 13 to 16 29620, 29720, 29820, 29920 73B4, 7418, 747C, 74E0 13 to 16 29635, 29735, 29835, 29935 73C3, 7427, 748B, 74EF 1 to 4 28421, 28521, 28621, 28721 6F05, 6F69, 6FCD, 7031 1 to 4 28439, 28539, 28639, 28739 6F17, 6F7B, 6FDF, 7043 5 to 8 28821, 28921, 29021, 29121 7095, 70F9, 715D, 71C1 5 to 8 28839, 28939, 29039, 29139 70A7, 710B, 716F, 71D3 9 to 12 29221, 29321, 29421, 29521 7225, 7289, 72ED, 7351 9 to 12 29239, 29339, 29439, 29539 7237, 729B, 72FF, 7363 13 to 16 29621, 29721, 29821, 29921 73B5, 7419, 747D, 74E1 13 to 16 29639, 29739, 29839, 29939 73C7, 742B, 748F, 74F3 1 to 4 28430, 28530, 28630, 28730 6F0E, 6F72, 6FD6, 703A 1 to 4 28440, 28540, 28640, 28740 6F18, 6F7C, 6FE0, 7044 5 to 8 28830, 28930, 29030, 29130 709E, 7102, 7166, 71CA 5 to 8 28840, 28940, 29040, 29140 70A8, 710C, 7170, 71D4 9 to 12 29230, 29330, 29430, 29530 722E, 7292, 72F6, 735A 13 to 16 29630, 29730, 29830, 29930 73BE, 7422, 7486, 74EA 6) 7) 9 to 12 29240, 29340, 29440, 29540 7238, 729C, 7300, 7364 13 to 16 29640, 29740, 29840, 29940 73C8, 742C, 7490, 74F4 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 5 2) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Screen example 3) 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 4) 7 2) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28453, 28553, 28653, 28753 6F25, 6F89, 6FED, 7051 5 to 8 28853, 28953, 29053, 29153 70B5, 7119, 717D, 71E1 9 to 12 29253, 29353, 29453, 29553 7245, 72A9, 730D, 7371 13 to 16 29653, 29753, 29853, 29953 73D5, 7439, 749D, 7501 1 to 4 28454, 28554, 28654, 28754 6F26, 6F8A, 6FEE, 7052 5 to 8 28854, 28954, 29054, 29154 70B6, 711A, 717E, 71E2 9 to 12 29254, 29354, 29454, 29554 7246, 72AA, 730E, 7372 13 to 16 29654, 29754, 29854, 29954 73D6, 743A, 749E, 7502 No. 3) 4) - Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28463, 28563, 28663, 28763 6F2F, 6F93, 6FF7, 705B 70BF, 7123, 7187, 71EB 5 to 8 28863, 28963, 29063, 29163 9 to 12 29263, 29363, 29463, 29563 724F, 72B3, 7317, 737B 13 to 16 29663, 29763, 29863, 29963 73DF, 7443, 74A7, 750B - - NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 293 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) Axis Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 31645, 31715, 31785, 31855 7B9D, 7BE3, 7C29, 7C6F 5 to 8 31925, 31995, 32065, 32135 7CB5, 7CFB, 7D41, 7D87 9 to 12 32205, 32275, 32345, 32415 7DCD, 7E13, 7E59, 7E9F 13 to 16 32485, 32555, 32625, 32695 7EE5, 7F2B, 7F71, 7FB7 1 to 4 31646, 31716, 31786, 31856 7B9E, 7BE4, 7C2A, 7C70 5 to 8 31926, 31996, 32066, 32136 7CB6, 7CFC, 7D42, 7D88 9 to 12 32206, 32276, 32346, 32416 7DCE, 7E14, 7E5A, 7EA0 13 to 16 32486, 32556, 32626, 32696 7EE6, 7F2C, 7F72, 7FB8 Axis HEX 1 to 4 31647, 31717, 31787, 31857 7B9F, 7BE5, 7C2B, 7C71 7CB7, 7CFD, 7D43, 7D89 5 to 8 31927, 31997, 32067, 32137 9 to 12 32207, 32277, 32347, 32417 7DCF, 7E15, 7E5B, 7EA1 13 to 16 32487, 32557, 32627, 32697 7EE7, 7F2D, 7F73, 7FB9 1 to 4 31648, 31718, 31788, 31858 7BA0, 7BE6, 7C2C, 7C72 5 to 8 31928, 31998, 32068, 32138 7CB8, 7CFE, 7D44, 7D8A 9 to 12 32208, 32278, 32348, 32418 7DD0, 7E16, 7E5C, 7EA2 13 to 16 32488, 32558, 32628, 32698 7EE8, 7F2E, 7F74, 7FBA 5) 6) 7) 8) Buffer memory address DEC Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 31649, 31719, 31789, 31859 7BA1, 7BE7, 7C2D, 7C73 No. Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 31652, 31722, 31792, 31862 HEX 7BA4, 7BEA, 7C30, 7C76 5 to 8 31929, 31999, 32069, 32139 7CB9, 7CFF, 7D45, 7D8B 9 to 12 32209, 32279, 32349, 32419 7DD1, 7E17, 7E5D, 7EA3 13 to 16 32489, 32559, 32629, 32699 7EE9, 7F2F, 7F75, 7FBB 13 to 16 32492, 32562, 32632, 32702 7EEC, 7F32, 7F78, 7FBE 1 to 4 31650, 31720, 31790, 31860 7BA2, 7BE8, 7C2E, 7C74 1 to 4 31653, 31723, 31793, 31863 7BA5, 7BEB, 7C31, 7C77 6) 5 to 8 31932, 32002, 32072, 32142 7CBC, 7D02, 7D48, 7D8E 9 to 12 32212, 32282, 32352, 32422 7DD4, 7E1A, 7E60, 7EA6 5 to 8 31930, 32000, 32070, 32140 7CBA, 7D00, 7D46, 7D8C 9 to 12 32210, 32280, 32350, 32420 7DD2, 7E18, 7E5E, 7EA4 13 to 16 32490, 32560, 32630, 32700 7EEA, 7F30, 7F76, 7FBC 13 to 16 32493, 32563, 32633, 32703 7EED, 7F33, 7F79, 7FBF 1 to 4 31651, 31721, 31791, 31861 7BA3, 7BE9, 7C2F, 7C75 1 to 4 31654, 31724, 31794, 31864 7BA6, 7BEC, 7C32, 7C78 7CBE, 7D04, 7D4A, 7D90 5 to 8 31931, 32001, 32071, 32141 7CBB, 7D01, 7D47, 7D8D 9 to 12 32211, 32281, 32351, 32421 7DD3, 7E19, 7E5F, 7EA5 13 to 16 32491, 32561, 32631, 32701 7EEB, 7F31, 7F77, 7FBD 6 - 294 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 7) 8) 5 to 8 31933, 32003, 32073, 32143 7CBD, 7D03, 7D49, 7D8F 9 to 12 32213, 32283, 32353, 32423 7DD5, 7E1B, 7E61, 7EA7 5 to 8 31934, 32004, 32074, 32144 9 to 12 32214, 32284, 32354, 32424 7DD6, 7E1C, 7E62, 7EA8 13 to 16 32494, 32564, 32634, 32704 7EEE, 7F34, 7F7A, 7FC0 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 4) 5) 31455, 31525, 31595, 31665 7ADF, 7B25, 7B6B, 7BB1 5 to 8 31735, 31805, 31875, 31945 7BF7, 7C3D, 7C83, 7CC9 9 to 12 32015, 32085, 32155, 32225 7D0F, 7D55, 7D9B, 7DE1 Axis 1 to 4 4) Buffer memory address DEC 31458, 31528, 31598, 31668 HEX 7AE2, 7B28, 7B6E, 7BB4 5 to 8 31738, 31808, 31878, 31948 7BFA, 7C40, 7C86, 7CCC 9 to 12 32018, 32088, 32158, 32228 7D12, 7D58, 7D9E, 7DE4 13 to 16 32295, 32365, 32435, 32505 7E27, 7E6D, 7EB3, 7EF9 13 to 16 32298, 32368, 32438, 32508 7E2A, 7E70, 7EB6, 7EFC 1 to 4 31456, 31526, 31596, 31666 7AE0, 7B26, 7B6C, 7BB2 1 to 4 31459, 31529, 31599, 31669 7AE3, 7B29, 7B6F, 7BB5 5 to 8 31736, 31806, 31876, 31946 7BF8, 7C3E, 7C84, 7CCA 5 to 8 31739, 31809, 31879, 31949 7BFB, 7C41, 7C87, 7CCD 9 to 12 32016, 32086, 32156, 32226 7D10, 7D56, 7D9C, 7DE2 9 to 12 32019, 32089, 32159, 32229 7D13, 7D59, 7D9F, 7DE5 13 to 16 32296, 32366, 32436, 32506 7E28, 7E6E, 7EB4, 7EFA 13 to 16 32299, 32369, 32439, 32509 7E2B, 7E71, 7EB7, 7EFD 1 to 4 31457, 31527, 31597, 31667 7AE1, 7B27, 7B6D, 7BB3 5 to 8 31737, 31807, 31877, 31947 7BF9, 7C3F, 7C85, 7CCB 9 to 12 32017, 32087, 32157, 32227 7D11, 7D57, 7D9D, 7DE3 13 to 16 32297, 32367, 32437, 32507 7E29, 7E6F, 7EB5, 7EFB 5) - - - - 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1 to 4 No. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 3) HEX 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) Buffer memory address DEC 7 NETWORK MONITOR 1) Axis 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 295 Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) No. 1) 2) 3) 4) Axis Buffer memory address DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 28464, 28564, 28664, 28764 5 to 8 28864, 28964, 29064, 29164 70C0, 7124, 7188, 71EC 9 to 12 29264, 29364, 29464, 29564 7250, 72B4, 7318, 737C Axis 6F30, 6F94, 6FF8, 705C 1 to 4 5) Buffer memory address DEC HEX 28467, 28567, 28667, 28767 6F33, 6F97, 6FFB, 705F 5 to 8 28867, 28967, 29067, 29167 70C3, 7127, 718B, 71EF 9 to 12 29267, 29367, 29467, 29567 7253, 72B7, 731B, 737F 13 to 16 29664, 29764, 29864, 29964 73E0, 7444, 74A8, 750C 13 to 16 29667, 29767, 29867, 29967 73E3, 7447, 74AB, 750F 1 to 4 28465, 28565, 28665, 28765 6F31, 6F95, 6FF9, 705D 1 to 4 28468, 28568, 28668, 28768 6F34, 6F98, 6FFC, 7060 5 to 8 28865, 28965, 29065, 29165 70C1, 7125, 7189, 71ED 9 to 12 29265, 29365, 29465, 29565 7251, 72B5, 7319, 737D 5 to 8 28868, 28968, 29068, 29168 70C4, 7128, 718C, 71F0 9 to 12 29268, 29368, 29468, 29568 7254, 72B8, 731C, 7380 13 to 16 29665, 29765, 29865, 29965 1 to 4 28466, 28566, 28666, 28766 73E1, 7445, 74A9, 750D 13 to 16 29668, 29768, 29868, 29968 73E4, 7448, 74AC, 7510 6F32, 6F96, 6FFA, 705E 1 to 4 28470, 28570, 28670, 28770 5 to 8 6F36, 6F9A, 6FFE, 7062 28866, 28966, 29066, 29166 70C2, 7126, 718A, 71EE 5 to 8 28870, 28970, 29070, 29170 70C6, 712A, 718E, 71F2 9 to 12 29266, 29366, 29466, 29566 7252, 72B6, 731A, 737E 9 to 12 29270, 29370, 29470, 29570 7256, 72BA, 731E, 7382 13 to 16 29666, 29766, 29866, 29966 73E2, 7446, 74AA, 750E 13 to 16 29670, 29770, 29870, 29970 73E6, 744A, 74AE, 7512 6) 7) Screen example 1) 2) 3) 4) No. 1) 2) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28474, 28574, 28674, 28774 6F3A, 6F9E, 7002, 7066 No. Axis 1 to 4 Buffer memory address DEC 28472, 28572, 28672, 28772 HEX 6F38, 6F9C, 7000, 7064 5 to 8 28874, 28974, 29074, 29174 70CA, 712E, 7192, 71F6 9 to 12 29274, 29374, 29474, 29574 725A, 72BE, 7322, 7386 13 to 16 29674, 29774, 29874, 29974 73EA, 744E, 74B2, 7516 13 to 16 29672, 29772, 29872, 29972 73E8, 744C, 74B0, 7514 1 to 4 28475, 28575, 28675, 28775 6F3B, 6F9F, 7003, 7067 1 to 4 28473, 28573, 28673, 28773 6F39, 6F9D, 7001, 7065 5 to 8 28875, 28975, 29075, 29175 70CB, 712F, 7193, 71F7 9 to 12 29275, 29375, 29475, 29575 725B, 72BF, 7323, 7387 13 to 16 29675, 29775, 29875, 29975 73EB, 744F, 74B3, 7517 6 - 296 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 3) 4) 5 to 8 28872, 28972, 29072, 29172 70C8, 712C, 7190, 71F4 9 to 12 29272, 29372, 29472, 29572 7258, 72BC, 7320, 7384 5 to 8 28873, 28973, 29073, 29173 70C9, 712D, 7191, 71F5 9 to 12 29273, 29373, 29473, 29573 7259, 72BD, 7321, 7385 13 to 16 29673, 29773, 29873, 29973 73E9, 744D, 74B1, 7515 1 OVERVIEW Screen example 1) 2) 3) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 2) 3) 4) DEC No. HEX 1 to 4 28466, 28566, 28666, 28766 6F32, 6F96, 6FFA, 705E 5 to 8 28866, 28966, 29066, 29166 70C2, 7126, 718A, 71EE 9 to 12 29266, 29366, 29466, 29566 7252, 72B6, 731A, 737E 13 to 16 29666, 29766, 29866, 29966 1 to 4 5 to 8 Buffer memory address Axis DEC HEX 1 to 4 28481, 28581, 28681, 28781 6F41, 6FA5, 7009, 706D 70D1, 7135, 7199, 71FD 5 to 8 28881, 28981, 29081, 29181 9 to 12 29281, 29381, 29481, 29581 7261, 72C5, 7329, 738D 73E2, 7446, 74AA, 750E 13 to 16 29681, 29781, 29881, 29981 73F1, 7455, 74B9, 751D 28469, 28569, 28669, 28769 6F35, 6F99, 6FFD, 7061 1 to 4 28483, 28583, 28683, 28783 6F43, 6FA7, 700B, 706F 28869, 28969, 29069, 29169 70C5, 7129, 718D, 71F1 5 to 8 28883, 28983, 29083, 29183 70D3, 7137, 719B, 71FF 9 to 12 29269, 29369, 29469, 29569 7255, 72B9, 731D, 7381 9 to 12 29283, 29383, 29483, 29583 7263, 72C7, 732B, 738F 13 to 16 29669, 29769, 29869, 29969 73E5, 7449, 74AD, 7511 13 to 16 29683, 29783, 29883, 29983 73F3, 7457, 74BB, 751F 1 to 4 28471, 28571, 28671, 28771 6F37, 6F9B, 6FFF, 7063 1 to 4 28484, 28584, 28684, 28784 6F44, 6FA8, 700C, 7070 5 to 8 28871, 28971, 29071, 29171 70C7, 712B, 718F, 71F3 5 to 8 28884, 28984, 29084, 29184 70D4, 7138, 719C, 7200 9 to 12 29271, 29371, 29471, 29571 7257, 72BB, 731F, 7383 9 to 12 29284, 29384, 29484, 29584 7264, 72C8, 732C, 7390 13 to 16 29671, 29771, 29871, 29971 73E7, 744B, 74AF, 7513 13 to 16 29684, 29784, 29884, 29984 73F4, 7458, 74BC, 7520 5) 6) 7) 1 to 4 28480, 28580, 28680, 28780 6F40, 6FA4, 7008, 706C 1 to 4 28487, 28587, 28687, 28787 6F47, 6FAB, 700F, 7073 5 to 8 28880, 28980, 29080, 29180 70D0, 7134, 7198, 71FC 5 to 8 28887, 28987, 29087, 29187 70D7, 713B, 719F, 7203 9 to 12 29280, 29380, 29480, 29580 7260, 72C4, 7328, 738C 13 to 16 29680, 29780, 29880, 29980 73F0, 7454, 74B8, 751C 8) 9 to 12 29287, 29387, 29487, 29587 7267, 72CB, 732F, 7393 13 to 16 29687, 29787, 29887, 29987 73F7, 745B, 74BF, 7523 Screen example 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Buffer memory address Axis 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2) 3) Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28490, 28590, 28690, 28790 6F4A, 6FAE, 7012, 7076 5 to 8 28890, 28990, 29090, 29190 70DA, 713E, 71A2, 7206 9 to 12 29290, 29390, 29490, 29590 726A, 72CE, 7332, 7396 13 to 16 29690, 29790, 29890, 29990 73FA, 745E, 74C2, 7526 1) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28492, 28592, 28692, 28792 6F4C, 6FB0, 7014, 7078 5 to 8 28892, 28992, 29092, 29192 70DC, 7140, 71A4, 7208 9 to 12 29292, 29392, 29492, 29592 726C, 72D0, 7334, 7398 13 to 16 29692, 29792, 29892, 29992 73FC, 7460, 74C4, 7528 2) No. Axis Buffer memory address DEC HEX 1 to 4 28494, 28594, 28694, 28794 6F4E, 6FB2, 7016, 707A 5 to 8 28894, 28994, 29094, 29194 70DE, 7142, 71A6, 720A 9 to 12 29294, 29394, 29494, 29594 726E, 72D2, 7336, 739A 13 to 16 29694, 29794, 29894, 29994 73FE, 7462, 74C6, 752A 3) 6.5 Intelligent Module Monitor Screens 6 - 297 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR 7 6.6 Operating I/O Module Monitor Screen This section describes the operation of the various screens in the intelligent module monitor function, when monitoring input or output modules. 6.6.1 Specifying the module to be monitored This section describes how to start monitoring for an input or output module with the intelligent module monitor function. Operation procedure Display the System Configuration screen. Specify the module to be monitored See Sec. 6.4.1 (Touch the position at which the module is displayed.) (1) Display the monitor screen for the specified module. (2) For information on confirming the displayed contents and subsequent operation, please see Sec. 6.6.2. * Tests cannot be conducted on input or output modules. To Sec. 13.2 6 - 298 From among the modules installed in the corresponding base unit, specify the module whose "Input" or "Output" is displayed. Refer to Section 6.4.1 for the way to specify the intelligent function module. 6.6 Operating I/O Module Monitor Screen 1 Monitor screen configuration and key functions This section describes the configuration of monitor screens displayed by specifying the input module on the system configuration screen, and explains the functions of keys displayed on the screen. Displayed contents (for an input module) 2 2) 1) OVERVIEW 6.6.2 SYSTEM MONITOR 3) 4) Description 4 1) Displays the type of object module (input or output module). 2) Displays keys used for the operations on the monitor screen. 3) Displays the name of the signal being monitored (X or Y). 4) Displays the number and status of the I/O signal. The statuses of input and output signals are displayed after they are read out from the corresponding module. Displays up to 64 points.( : ON, : OFF) 5 Key functions MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR The table below shows the functions of keys that are used for the operations on the monitor screen. Function Closes the current monitor and returns to the System Configuration screen. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Closes the monitoring and returns the screen to the one for starting the intelligent module monitor. NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Key MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Item LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 6.6 Operating I/O Module Monitor Screen 6 - 299 6.7 Error Messages and Corrective Action This section describes the error messages displayed when the intelligent module monitor is executed, and corrective action. Error message Description Corrective action Communication channel setup error There is no channel for communication. Check that the channel number is correctly set in the Communication Settings. Communications error Communication could not be established with the PLC CPU. Check the connection status between the PLC CPU and the GOT (disconnected or cut cables). Has an error occurred in the PLC CPU? Monitor Data Can Not Find The special data (intelligent module monitor data) has not been downloaded to the GOT. Download the special data (intelligent module monitor data) to the GOT. This PLC type is not supported The intelligent module monitor selected an unsupported PLC CPU. 6 - 300 6.7 Error Messages and Corrective Action Use the PLC CPU supported by the intelligent module monitor. 6.2.1 System configuration 1 NETWORK MONITOR OVERVIEW 7. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 7.1 Features The network monitor function enables the GOT to monitor and display the statuses of the MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10, MELSECNET(II), CC-Link IE controller networks, and CC-Link IE field networks. The features of the network monitor are described below. Selectable from detailed monitoring or other station monitoring for a desired network by the line monitor The line monitor enables you to monitor the statuses of all network lines connected to the host. In addition, you can also perform detailed monitoring of a desired network and monitoring of other stations by touch input on the line monitor. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 (GOT wirh VGA or higher resolution) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 (GOT wirh QVGA resolution) Monitoring available for the detailed network information with the detailed monitor Dedicated monitor screens are displayed according to the network type of the connected host. Network type:MELSECNET(II), master station MELSECNET(II), local station MELSECNET/10 and MELSECNET/H, control station and normal station MELSECNET/10 and MELSECNET/H, remote master station CC-Link IE controller network, control station and normal station CC-Link IE field network, master station and local station INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.1 Features 7-1 Monitoring available for other stations statuses with the other station monitor You can monitor the following statuses of other stations connected to the network. • Communication status of each station • Data link status of each station • Parameter status of each station • CPU action status of each station • CPU RUN status of each station • Loop status of each station Other station monitor menu Other station communication status monitor 7-2 7.1 Features System configuration GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Target controller Controller RCPU, motion controller CPU (MELSEC iQ-R Series) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION QCPU (Q mode), motion controller (Q series)*1 LCPU QnACPU ACPU/QCPU (A mode) Motion controller (A series) For the motion controller CPU (Q series), only the PLC CPU area (CPU No.1) in the Q170MCPU and Q170MSCPU can be monitored. 4 Connection type This function can be used in the following connection types. (1) When GOT is connected to an RCPU, MELSEC iQ-R series motion controller CPU ( Function Name Description : Available, : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Connection type between GOT and controller Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection *4 MELSEC NET/H connection, MELSEC NET/10 connection CC-Link IE controller connection*1, CC-Link IE field CC-Link connection ID*3 G4 connection*2 Monitors the statuses of the following networks. • CC-Link IE controller network • CC-Link IE field network INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link IE field network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Network monitor cannot be used when using CC-Link IE field network Ethernet adapter. 7 NETWORK MONITOR *1 *2 *3 *4 5 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Network monitor MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR *1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR This section describes the system configuration of the network monitor. For connection type settings and precautions regarding the communication unit/cable and connection type, refer to the following. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 7.2.1 OVERVIEW 1 7.2 Specifications 7.2 Specifications 7-3 (2) When the GOT is connected to a QCPU (Q mode), motion controller (Q series), QnACPU, or motion controller (A series) ( Function Name Description : Available, : Partly restricted, Connection type between GOT and controller Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection *6 MELSEC NET/H connection, MELSEC NET/10 *5 connection Monitors the statuses of the following networks. • MELSECNET/H network • MELSECNET/10 network • MELSECNET(II) network • CC-Link IE controller network • CC-Link IE field network Network monitor *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 : Unavailable) CC-Link IE controller connection*1, CC-Link IE field CC-Link connection ID*3 G4*4 connection*2 *5 Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link IE field network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). When the GOT is connected to the MELSECNET/H or MELSECNET/10, use a QCPU and a network module (QJ71LP21, QJ71LP21-25, QJ71LP21S-25, QJ71LP21G, or QJ71BR11) of function version B or a later version. Network monitor cannot be used when using CC-Link IE field network Ethernet adapter. (3) When the GOT is connected to an ACPU/QCPU (A mode) ( Function Name Description Monitoring the network status of MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10 and MELSECNET(II) Network monitor *1 *2 *3 7-4 : Available, : Partly restricted, Connection type between GOT and controller Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection MELSECNET/10 connection *3 Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). Monitoring is not possible when the target CPU is AnUCPU and a MELSECNET/10 network module is used. 7.2 Specifications : Unavailable) CC-Link connection ID*1 G4*2 1 Required option OS and option function board The option OS and option function board shown below are required. OVERVIEW 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function (1) Option OS Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. For the installation procedure, refer to the following. (2) OS memory space The available memory space shown in the table above is required in the user area to install the option OS to the GOT. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (3) Option function board (a) For GT16 No option function board is required. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION GOT SYSTEM MONITOR 2 GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR (b) For GT15 Mount one of the option function boards in the above table on the GOT. For the GOTs with a built-in option function board, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function For how to mount an option function board on the GOT, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.2 Specifications 7-5 7.2.2 Network information that can be monitored The network information that can be monitored with the network monitor and the link types are as follows. ( Function Network Information MELSEC NET(II) master station MELSEC NET(II) local station MELSEC NET/10, MELSEC NET/H control station MELSEC NET/10, MELSEC NET/H normal station MELSEC NET/10, MELSEC NET/H remote master station : Can be monitored, CC-Link IE controller network control station CC-Link IE controller network normal station : Cannot be monitored) CC-Link IE field network master station CC-Link IE field network local station Network category display Network number display Station number display Host operation mode Line monitor Host loop line status Loopback execution status Link scan time display Data link system loop status Host communication status *1 Host number Host information Host Network number Group number Specified control station Current control station Control station information Communication information Detailed monitor Sub-control-station link Remote-I/O-master-station station number Total of linked stations Largest connected stations Largest data-linked station Data link information Communication status Causes of interrupted communication Causes of data link stoppage Constant link scan Constant link scan BWY receive BWY from the master station BW receive BW from the master station in the higher loop (Continued to next page) 7-6 7.2 Specifications 1 CC-Link IE controller network control station CC-Link IE controller network normal station Forward loop status *2 *2 *2 *3 *3 Reverse loop status *2 *2 *2 *3 *3 Loopback station (forward loop) *2 *2 *2 *3 *3 Loopback station (reverse loop) *2 *2 *2 *3 *3 Loop switching frequency *2 *2 *2 CC-Link IE field network master station CC-Link IE field network local station 2 PORT1 Loop *4 PORT2 Loop *4 Loop Back Sta.1 *4 Loop Back Sta.2 *4 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Detailed monitor Loopback #of Loop Switching Parameter settings Designation of reserved station 4 Designation of transmission *2 *2 *2 Transmission status *2 *2 *2 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Communications mode Host status OVERVIEW Network Information MELSEC NET (II) local station MELSEC NET/10, MELSEC NET/H remote master station MELSEC NET/10, MELSEC NET/H normal Station SYSTEM MONITOR Function MELSEC NET (II) master station MELSEC NET/10, MELSEC NET/H control station Communication status of each station Communications status of each station 5 Parameter status of each station MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Other station monitor CPU action status of each station CPU RUN status of each station *2 *2 *1 *2 Monitoring is only possible when connected to a MELSECNET(II) local station. Monitoring is possible only when using a MELSECNET/H or MELSECNET/10 loop system. *3 The loop names vary depending on the network system to be monitored as shown below. MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10, MELSECNET(II) network systems *4 6 CC-Link IE controller network Forward loop OUT-side loop Reverse loop IN-side loop 7 Monitoring is possible only when using a loopback function. In bus connection, direct CPU connection, computer link connection, or Ethernet connection, only the host station can be monitored. In MELSECNET/H connection or MELSECNET/10 connection, only the control station can be monitored. In CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station), only the master station can be monitored. In CC-Link connection (via G4), only the host and master stations can be monitored. When the GOT is connected to the remote I/O station in MELSECNET/H network system, no stations can be monitored. The GOT cannot monitor stations on the MELSECNET/G network system. The access range other than above is the same as the access range when the GOT is connected to a controller. For details of the access range, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 7.2 Specifications 7-7 NETWORK MONITOR Access range 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 7.2.3 *2 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Loop status of each station 7.2.4 Precautions (1) Station monitored as the host The station monitored as the host differs depending on the connection type. Connection type Station monitored as the host Bus connection, direct CPU connection, computer link connection Connected station (target) Ethernet connection Station set as the host with the Ethernet setting of GT Designer3 MELSECNET/H connection, MELSECNET/10 connection CC-Link IE controller network connection Control station CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station), CC-Link connection (Via G4), CC-Link IE field network connection Master station (2) When the network monitor cannot be displayed correctly The network monitor cannot be displayed correctly in the following cases. (a) When the network module is performing offline testing The network monitor cannot be displayed correctly during offline testing. Set the network module mode to online. (b) When the network parameter has been changed The network monitor cannot be displayed correctly when the network parameter is changed. Restart the network monitor. (c) When there is a network parameter error The network monitor cannot be displayed correctly when there is a network parameter error. Review the network parameter. (d) When the network parameter has not been set to the QCPU The network monitor cannot be displayed correctly when the network parameter is not set to the QCPU. Be sure to set the network parameter when monitoring the network with the GOT. (e) When changing the head addresses on CPU side to which refresh parameter is set The network monitor cannot be displayed correctly if the SB and SW head addresses on CPU side are changed while refresh parameter is set in the network parameter for the QCPU. To monitor the network with the GOT, set the SB and SW head addresses on CPU side to default. However, for CC-Link IE field network connection, set the SB and SW head addresses on CPU side according to the position where the network module is installed. Installation position of the network module 1st 0000 2nd 0200 3rd 0400 4th 0600 (3) When monitoring MELSECNET/H, CC-Link IE controller network, or CC-Link IE field network Even if a network module on the MELSECNET/H, CC-Link IE controller network, or CC-Link IE field network is being monitored, a MELSECNET/10 display is provided in either of the following cases: • The normal station has been started due to a communication error (cable disconnection, etc.) • The monitor target is the remote master station. (4) When monitoring MELSECNET(II) When connected to a QnACPU and the master station of the MELSECNET(II), monitoring cannot be done with the keyword being defined. (5) When the CPU type of the connection target of the GOT is AnNCPU or AnACPU Even when using the network module of the MELSECNET/10, the network information that can be monitored is the content of the MELSECNET(II). 7-8 7.2 Specifications In ring topology with CC-Link IE field network, if an error occurs in a local module which is not directly connected to a master module and the network comes into loopback status, information cannot be acquired from the master station. Therefore, in the above case, the loop status cannot be displayed on the line monitor normally. ・When an error occurs in a local station which is directly connected to a master station Local station Error 2 The loop status can be displayed normally. SYSTEM MONITOR Master station Local station GOT 3 ・When an error occurs in a local station which is not directly connected to a master station LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Local station The loop status cannot be displayed normally. Error Master station OVERVIEW 1 (6) Display of loop status for CC-Link IE field network Local station 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR GOT MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.2 Specifications 7-9 7.3 Operations for display This section describes the flow until the operation screen for the network monitor is displayed after the network monitor (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the utility Starting from the special function switch (Network monitor) set in the project data Display the utility. Touch the special function switch. Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [Network monitor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. Refer to the following manual for how to set the special function switch. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2. TOUCH SWITCH Set the channel number. Set the channel number of the controller targeted to the network. Communication setting window The network monitor startup The network monitor starts after a channel number is selected. Exit 7 - 10 7.3 Operations for display 1 POINT OVERVIEW (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. (2) Displaying communication setting window After turning on the GOT, the communication setting window is displayed at the first startup of the network monitor only. For displaying the communication setting window at the second or later startup, touch the Ch : button on the network monitor screen. ( 7.4 Operation Procedures) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION (3) If the project data has not been downloaded The network monitor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR User's Manual for the GOT used MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.3 Operations for display 7 - 11 Changing screens Utility Main Menu or user-created monitor screen Communication setting window END Touch Ch : Other station monitor menu screen Line monitor END Touch a module. RET Touch a box. RET (Select a box) RET Detailed monitor (Select a menu item) Other station monitor screen END END 7 - 12 7.3 Operations for display This section describes the information and key functions displayed on the network monitor screen. The display on the network monitor screen varies slightly depending on the GOT used, and a screen for the GT1575-V is used for the descriptions in this section. This section describes the structure of the monitor screen and the common operations used when executing the line monitor. Display contents and keys functions This section describes the line monitor screen configuration and the function of keys displayed on the screen after starting the network monitor. 1) 2) 7) 3) 4) 8) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION (1) Displayed contents SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Line monitor 5) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 5 6) This shows the operation mode of the host. (On-line, Off-line, Test*1) 2) This shows the status of the F-loop (Forward loop). (OK, NG)*2 3) This shows the status of the R-loop (Reverse loop). (OK, NG)*2 6 4) This shows whether the loopback was executed or not. (Executed, Not executed) 5) This shows the link scan time required for the control station and the normal station, for the remote master station and the remote I/O station, and for the master station and all the sub-stations. Maximum (the maximum value of link scan time) Minimum (the minimum value of link scan time) Current (the current value of link scan time) 6) This shows the communication status of the host. (Only for MELSECNET(II) local station) P-MTR WAIT :Ready to receive parameters from the master station. Cyclic com :Normal communication Com. suspension :Communication is suspended because the host is disconnected. 7) This shows the network category, network number, and station number. Display contents 7 (Continued to next page) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR No. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 9) NETWORK MONITOR 7.4.1 OVERVIEW 1 7.4 Operation Procedures 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 13 No. Display contents For the MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 network systems, the loop status is displayed as shown below. (Forward loop: F, Reverse loop: R) (a) Forward loop: OK Reverse loop: OK (b) Forward loop: OK Reverse loop: NG F (c) Forward loop: NG Reverse loop: OK F R F R (d) Loopback in execution R (e) Forward loop: NG Reverse loop: NG (f) MELSECNET/10 coaxial bus (OK) (g) MELSECNET/10 coaxial bus (NG) F F R R For the MELSECNET(II)network system, the loop status is displayed as shown below. (Forward loop: F, Reverse loop: R) (a) Data link in execution in forward loop (b) Data link in execution in reverse loop. (c) Loopback is performed in the forward/ reverse loop direction. F F F R R R (d) Loopback is performed in the forward loop direction only. (e) Loopback is performed in the reverse loop direction only. (f) Data link is not available. 8) F F F R R R For the CC-Link IE controller network, the loop status is displayed as shown below. (a) Normal status (b) Loopback in execution (c) All stations with errors For the CC-Link IE field network, the loop status is displayed as shown below. (a) Normal status (ring topology) (d) Error status (ring topology) 9) 7 - 14 (b) Loopback in execution on PORT1 side (ring topology) 7.4 Operation Procedures PORT1 PORT1 PORT2 PORT2 (e) Normal status (star topology/line topology) This shows the number of installed network modules. (c) Loopback in execution on PORT2 side (ring topology) (f) Error status (star topology/line topology) [Test] is only displayed when using MELSECNET(II). When using a system other than MELSECNET(II), [Off-line] is displayed even during testing of the forward or reverse loop. *2 The loop names vary depending on the network system to be monitored as shown below. CC-Link IE controller network CC-Link IE field network Forward loop OUT-side loop PORT1-side loop Reverse loop IN-side loop PORT2-side loop 2 SYSTEM MONITOR MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10, MELSECNET(II) network systems POINT When the GOT target is AnACPU or AnNCPU "MELSECNET(II)" is displayed even if a MELSECNET/10 network module is installed. In addition, if there is a master station and local station, module 1 of the line monitor is displayed as "Master station". 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Network module Display on the GOT 1st module 2nd module Module 1 Module 2 Local station Master station Master station Local station 1 OVERVIEW *1 4 (2) Key functions Exits the line monitor and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was started. Switches to the detailed monitor screen that corresponds to the module displayed on the current monitor screen. This key is effective for each screen. Switches to the other station monitor menu that corresponds to the network displayed on the current monitor screen. This key is effective for each screen. Displays the communication setting window. Touch to switch the displayed module to the previous one. NETWORK MONITOR to switch the displayed module to the next one. 6 7 Changes the monitoring destination CPU using the controller number. (For multi-CPU system connection only) The controller number is displayed according to the number of CPUs loaded. Touch 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Function INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Key MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR This section describes the function of keys to be used for the line monitor operations. / Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 15 7.4.2 Detailed monitor This section describes the detailed monitor and the common operations used when executing the line monitor. Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET/H or MELSECNET/10 Control station/normal station This section describes the contents of the detailed monitor and the function of on-screen keys. All these are displayed and used when the host acts as the control station/normal station on the MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/ 10. (1) Displayed contents 1) 4) 5) 2) 6) 3) No. 1) Item TsSt' Info Display contents • This Station's # • Network # • Group # : Indicates the station number of the host. : Indicates the network number. : Indicates the group number. • Spc Ctrlr Sta : Indicates the station number of the station that is specified as a control station. : Indicates the station number of a station that is currently acting as the control station. : Indicates whether the host is communicating with the control station or the sub-control station. : Indicates whether there is a sub-control station link. : Displays the station number of the remote I/O master station for X/Y communication block1 and block 2. Displays "None" when there is no setting. • Curr Ctrl Sta 2) Ctrl St Info • Com Info • SubCtrl Sta Com • Rmt I/OMstSt*1 • Total of L-Sta • Largest Nrm Sta • Largest DL-Sta • Com Status 3) D-Link Info • Causes of Ssp • Causes of Stop : Indicates the maximum number of the stations to be linked. The maximum number is defined by common parameters. : Indicates the maximum station number of the station performing a communication in a normal condition. : Indicates the maximum station number of the station that is data-linked. : Shows the current communications status of the host. (D-Link in prog/DLink Stop (A)/D-Link Stop (H)/B-Pass excut/Disconnection/Loop test/Set Conf. test/Sta Odr. Conf./Com. test/Offline test/Reset. in prgr.) : Indicates the causes why the communications were interrupted. This indicates "Normal" if communications are normal. (Normal/Offline/Offline Test/Line error/Disconnection/Initialize/Others (error codes)) : Indicates the causes why the data link was stopped. This indicates "Normal" if communications are normal. (Stop disignat/No common para/ Host Para error/Host CPU error/Com. suspension/Others) (Continued to next page) 7 - 16 7.4 Operation Procedures • FLoop • RLoop • FLoop Back Station 5) LoopBK Info*2 • RLoop Back Station • # of Loop Switching 6) TsSt' Sta *1 *2 • • • • • Parameter Setting Reserved Sta Communication Mode Transmission Mode Transmission Stat : Shows the status of the forward loop lines of the host. (Normal/LoopBK Trans/D-Link Impo) : Shows the status of the reverse loop lines of the host. (Normal/LoopBK Trans/D-Link Impo) : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback along the forward loop. Displays "---" when the loopback is operating normally. : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback along the reverse loop. Displays "---" when the loopback is operating normally. : Indicates the cumulative number of times for which loops have been switched. : : : : : Common Param, Common + Spec if, Default Param, Default + Specif Indicates the availability of a reserved station. (Have/None) Indicates either "Normal mode" or "Constant LS." Indicates either "Normal Trans" or "Multiple Trans."*2 Indicates either "Normal Trans" or "Multiple Trans."*2 This is not displayed when the CPU type of the GOT connection target is AnNCPU or AnACPU "---" is displayed when coaxial bus connections are established. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used on the detailed monitor. Key OVERVIEW Indicates the predetermined time of constant link scans. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Constant LS 1 Display contents 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 4) Item 4 Function Returns to the line monitor. Exits the detailed monitor and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was executed. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 17 Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10 remote master station This section describes the screen configuration of the detailed monitor and the function of on-screen keys when the host acts as the remote master station on the MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10. (1) Displayed contents 1) 4) 5) 2) 6) 3) No. 1) 2) Item Display contents TsStí Info • This Sations # • Network # • Group # : Indicates the station number of the host. : Indicates the network number. : Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) Ctrl St Info • • • • : : : : Spc Ctrl Sta Curr Ctrl Sta Com Info SubCtrl-Sta Com • Total of L-Sta • Largest Nrm Sta • Largest DL-Sta • Com Status 3) D-Link Info • Causes of Ssp • Causes of Stop 4) Constant LS Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) : Indicates the maximum number of the stations to be linked, which is set by common parameters. : Indicates the maximum station number of the station that is connected in a normal condition. : Indicates the maximum station number of the station that is performing data link. : Shows the current communications status of the host. (D-Link in prog/DLink Stop (A)/D-Link Stop (H)/B-Pass excut/Disconnection/Loop test/Set Conf. test/Sta Odr. Conf./Com. test/Offline test/Reset. in prgr.) : Indicates the causes why the communications were interrupted. This indicates "Normal" if communications are normal. (Normal/Offline/Offline Test/Line error/Disconnection/Initialize/Others (error codes)) : Indicates the causes why the data link was stopped. This indicates "Normal" if communications are normal. (Stop disignat/No common para/ Host Para error/Host CPU error/Com. suspension/Others (error codes)) Indicates the predetermined time of constant link scans. (Continued to next page) 7 - 18 7.4 Operation Procedures • RLoop • FLoop Back Station LoopBK Info*1 • RLoop Back Station • # of Loop Switching 6) TsSt' Sta *1 • • • • • Parameter Setting Reserved Sta Communication Mode Transmission Mode Transmission Stat : Shows the status of the forward loop lines of the host. (Normal/LoopBK Trans/D-Link Impo) : Shows the status of the reverse loop lines of the host. (Normal/LoopBK Trans/D-Link Impo) : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback along the forward loop. Displays "---" when the loopback is operating normally. : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback along the reverse loop. Displays "---" when the loopback is operating normally. : Indicates the cumulative number of times for which loops have been switched. : : : : : Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) Indicates the availability of a reserved station. (Have/None) Indicates either "Normal mode" or "Constant LS." 2 3 Indicates either "Normal Trans" or "Multiple Trans."*1 Indicates either "Normal Trans" or "Multiple Trans."*1 "---" is displayed when coaxial bus connections are established. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used on the detailed monitor. Key OVERVIEW • FLoop 5) 1 Display contents SYSTEM MONITOR Item LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION No. Function 4 Returns to the line monitor. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Exits the detailed monitor and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was started. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 19 Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET(II) master station This section describes the screen configuration of the detailed monitor and the function of on-screen keys when the host acts as the master station on the MELSECNET(II). (1) Displayed contents 1) 3) 2) No. Item Display contents 1) TsStí Info This Stationís # This Stationís 2) D-Link Info Indicates the maximum number of the stations to be linked, which is defined by common parameters. • FLoop • RLoop • FLoop Back Station 3) LoopBK Info • RLoop Back Station • # of Loop Switching : This shows the station number of the host. : Indicates the category of the host. : Shows the status of the forward loop lines of the host. (Normal/NG) : Shows the status of the reverse loop lines of the host. (Normal/NG) : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback along the forward loop. When loopback is normal, "---" is displayed. When there is no loopback station, "F" is displayed. : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback along the reverse loop. When loopback is normal, "---" is displayed. When there is no loopback station, "R" is displayed. : Indicates the cumulative number of times for which loops have been switched. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used on the detailed monitor. Key Function Returns to the line monitor. Exits the detailed monitor and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was started. 7 - 20 7.4 Operation Procedures This section describes the screen configuration of the detailed monitor and the function of on-screen keys when the host acts as the local station on the MELSECNET(II). (1) Displayed contents 1) OVERVIEW 1 Display contents and keys functions: acting as a MELSECNET(II) local station 2 6) SYSTEM MONITOR 2) 3) 4) 5) Display contents • This Station's # • This Station's : Indicates the station number of the host. : Indicates the category of the host. • Total of L-Sta : Indicates the maximum number of the stations to be linked, which is defined by common parameters. TsStí Info 2) D-Link Info 3) Com status This shows the communication status of the host. (Parameter wait/Cyclic comm/Com. suspension) 4) BWY From Master This shows the status of receiving Device BWY from the master station. OK: Data is being received by cyclic communication. NG: Unable to receive because the host is disconnected, etc. 5) BW From Hostmaster This shows the status of receiving Device BW from the master station of a dual-layer system. OK: Data is being received by cyclic communication. NG: Unable to receive because the host is disconnected, etc. 6) LoopBK Info • • • • • FLoop RLoop FLoop Back Station RLoop Back Station # of Loop Switching : : : : : 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Shows the status of the forward loop lines of the host. (Normal/NG) Shows the status of the reverse loop lines of the host. (Normal/NG) Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) Not displayed. ("---" is displayed.) (2) Key functions 6 The table below shows the function of keys that are used on the detailed monitor. Key 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Item Function Returns to the line monitor. Exits the detailed monitor and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was started. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 21 Display contents and keys functions when monitoring CC-Link IE controller network This section describes the screen configuration of the detailed monitor and the functions of on-screen keys when the GOT monitors a control station or normal station on the CC-Link IE controller network set as the host station. (1) Displayed contents 1) 4) 5) 2) 6) 3) No. 1) Item TsSt' Info Display contents • This Station's# • NetWork# • Group# : Displays the host station number. : Displays the network number of the host station. : Displays the group number. • Spc Ctrl Sta • Curr Ctrl Sta : Displays the station number set as the control station. : Displays the station number of the station currently operating as the control station. : Displays whether the GOT communicates with the control station or subcontrol station. : Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) : Displays the station numbers of the I/O master stations for block 1 and block 2. [None] is displayed with no setting. • Com Info 2) CtrlSt Info • SubCtrl Sta Com • RmtI/OMstSta 3) D-Link Info • Total of L-Sta : Displays the total number of stations on the monitored network set for common parameters. • Largest Nrm Sta : Displays the maximum station number of the station communicating normally. • Largest DL-Sta : Displays the maximum station number of the station performing a data link. • Com Status : Displays the current communication status of the host station. (D-Link in prog., D-Link stopped, B-Pass excut, B-Pass stopped, Offline test, Offline) • Cause of Ssp*1 : Displays the reason for the interrupted communication. [Normal Comm] is displayed with normal communications. (Cable disconnct, Wrong cable, Checking cables, Disconnct/retrn, Offline mode, Offline test, Self-check mode) • Cause of Stop*2 : Displays the reason for the interrupted data link. [Normal] is displayed with normal data links. (Stop disignat, D-Link time up, Testing line, Param not rcvd, Invlid Host No., Set Rsvd Sta., Dup Host No., Dup CtrlSta No., Sta No. not set, Invlid NTWK No., Host Para error, Params in comm., CPU stop error, CPU pwr stp err) (Continued to next page) 7 - 22 7.4 Operation Procedures 1 Displays the set contact link scan time. 5) LoopBK Info • OUT Loop Back Sta. • IN Loop Back Sta. • #of Loop Switching • Parameter Setting 6) • • • • TsSt' Sta *1 *2 Reserved Sta Communication Mode Transmission Mode Transmission Stat OVERVIEW • IN Loop : Displays the OUT-side loop line status of the host station. (Normal, LoopBK Trans, All Sta. NG) : Displays the IN-side loop line status of the host station. (Normal, LoopBK Trans, All Sta. NG) : Displays the station number of the OUT-side loopback station. [---] is displayed with normal loopbacks. : Displays the station number of the IN-side loopback station. [---] is displayed with normal loopbacks. : Displays the accumulated number of switching loops. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR • OUT Loop : Displays [No parameters], [Common Param], [Unique param], or [Common+unique]. : Displays whether a reserved station exists or not. : Displays [Normal Mode] or [Constant LS]. : Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) : Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) 3 When the station is in the hardware test mode, self-loopback test mode, circuit test mode, or station-to-station test mode, [Offline test] is displayed. For duplication of the control station or station number, [Dup CtrlSta No.] is displayed. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used on the detailed monitor. Key 4 Function Returns to the line monitor. Exits the detailed monitor and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was started. Display contents and keys functions when monitoring a master/local station on the CCLink IE field network This section describes the screen configuration of the detailed monitor and the functions of on-screen keys when the GOT monitors a master station or local station on the CC-Link IE field network set as the host station. (1) Displayed contents 1) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Constant LS Display contents 4) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4) Item 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. 6 5) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 2) 6) 3) 1) 2) Item Display contents TsSt' Info • This Station's# • NetWork# • Group# : Displays the host station number. : Displays the network number of the host station. : Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) CtrlSt Info • • • • : : : : Spc Ctrl Sta Curr Ctrl Sta Com Info SubCtrl Sta Com 8 Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) (Continued to next page) 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 23 Q MOTION MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR 7 No. 3) 4) Item Display contents D-Link Info Constant LS • Total of L-Sta : Displays the total number of stations on the monitored network set for common parameters. • Largest Nrm Sta : Displays the maximum station number of the station communicating normally. • Largest DL-Sta : Displays the maximum station number of the station performing a data link. • Com Status : Displays the current communication status of the host station. (D-Link in prog., B-Pass excut, B-Pass stopped, Offline test, Offline) • Cause of Ssp*1 : Displays the reason for the interrupted communication. [Normal Comm] is displayed with normal communications. (Cable disconnct, Disconnct/retrn, Offline mode, Offline test) • Cause of Stop : Displays the reason for the interrupted data link. [Normal] is displayed with normal data links. (Stop disignat, D-Link time up, No Slave Sta., Param not rcvd, Invlid Host No., Set Rsvd Sta., Dup Host No., Dup Master Sta., Sta No. not set, Host Para error, Params in comm., Station Type, CPU stop error, Ring connection) Displays the set contact link scan time. • PORT1 Loop • #of Loop Switching : Shows the status of the PORT1-side loop. (Normal/LoopBK Trans/D-Link Impo) : Shows the status of the PORT2-side loop. (Normal/LoopBK Trans/D-Link Impo) : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback. [---] is displayed with normal loopbacks. : Indicates the station number of a station that executes the loopback. [---] is displayed with normal loopbacks. : Displays the accumulated number of switching loops. • • • • • : : : : : • PORT2 Loop 5) LoopBK Info • Loop Back Sta.1 • Loop Back Sta.2 6) TsSt' Sta *1 Parameter Setting Reserved Sta Communication Mode Transmission Mode Transmission Stat Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) Displays whether a reserved station exists or not. Displays [Normal Mode] or [Constant LS]. Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) Not displayed ([---] is displayed.) When the station is in the hardware test mode, offline test mode, or self-loopback test mode, [Offline test] is displayed. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used on the detailed monitor. Key Function Returns to the line monitor. Exits the detailed monitor and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was started. 7 - 24 7.4 Operation Procedures This section describes the structure of the monitor screen and the common operations used when executing the other station monitor. Display contents and keys functions: other station monitor menu This section describes the other station monitor menu screen and the function of on-screen keys. The menu screen for the other station monitor is displayed by touching a module number displayed on the host monitor screen. By this other station monitor menu, each of the other station monitor can be specified. (1) Displayed contents 2) 3) 1) 4) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 6) Item D-Link 3) P-MTR 4) CPU OP 5) CPU RUN 6) Loop *1 *2 *3 *4 ( MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2) Switches to the communication status monitor for other stations.*1 7.4.4 Other station communication status monitor) Switches to the data link status monitor for other stations.*2 ( 7.4.5 Other station data link status monitor) 5 Switches to the parameter status monitor for other stations.*1 ( 7.4.6 Other station parameter status monitor) Switches to the CPU operation status monitor for other stations.*3 ( MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR COM STA 4 Display contents 7.4.7 Other station CPU operation status monitor) Switches to the CPU RUN status monitor for other stations.*3 ( 7.4.8 Other station CPU RUN status monitor) 6 Switches to the loop status monitor for other stations.*4 ( 7.4.9 Other station loop status monitor) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 1) 2 3 5) No. OVERVIEW 1 Other station monitor SYSTEM MONITOR 7.4.3 This cannot be selected when a MELSECNET(II) local station is selected using the line monitor. This cannot be selected when a MELSECNET(II) master station or local station is selected using the line monitor. This cannot be selected when a remote I/O station is selected using the line monitor. The other station loop status monitor is not available in the following conditions. • When a local station on the MELSECNET(II)network system is selected using the line monitor • When a MELSECNET network system with coaxial cables is used • When a station on the CC-Link IE controller network or CC-Link IE field network is selected using the line monitor 7 (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys to be used for the other station monitor operations. Switches to each monitor for other stations. Returns to the line monitor. Exits the other station monitor screen and returns to the screen where the network monitor function was started. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR to Function NETWORK MONITOR Key 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 25 7.4.4 Other station communication status monitor This section describes the screen configuration of the other station communication status monitor and the function of keys displayed on it. This screen cannot be displayed for a MELSECNET(II) local station. (1) Displayed contents 3) 2) 1) No. Display contents 1) Displays the communication status by station number. (OK/ERR) The station numbers displayed do not indicate the number of station numbers in the network, rather the maximum number of communication stations. For CC-Link IE field network, station number 1 to 120 are displayed regardless of the number of station numbers in the network. 2) Any station in an abnormal condition is highlighted. 3) Reserved stations are displayed as normal stations. (2) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the other station communications status monitor operations. Key Function Returns to the other station monitor. Exits the other station communication statuses monitor screen and returns to the screen where the network monitor was started. Switches the screen display of stations. (1 to 80 stations/81 to 120 stations) 7 - 26 7.4 Operation Procedures 1 Other station data link status monitor This section describes the screen configuration of the other station data link status monitor and the function of on-screen keys. This screen cannot be displayed for a MELSECNET(II) master station or local station. (1) Displayed contents OVERVIEW 7.4.5 SYSTEM MONITOR 2 3) 2) Displays the data link status by station number. (OK/NO) The station numbers displayed do not indicate the number of station numbers in the network, rather the maximum number of communication stations. For CC-Link IE field network, station number 1 to 120 are displayed regardless of the number of station numbers in the network. 2) Any station to which data link is not performed is highlighted. 3) Reserved stations are displayed as having a data link established. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used for the operations of other station data link status monitor. Key 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Display contents 5 Function Returns to the other station monitor. Exits the other station data link status monitor screen and returns to the screen where the network monitor was started. Switches the screen display of stations. (1 to 80 stations/81 to 120 stations) MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 27 7.4.6 Other station parameter status monitor This section describes the screen configuration of the other station parameter status monitor and the function of onscreen keys. This screen cannot be displayed for a MELSECNET(II) local station. (1) Displayed contents 3) 2) 4) 1) No. Display contents 1) Displays the parameter status by station number. The station numbers displayed do not indicate the number of station numbers in the network, rather the maximum number of communication stations. For CC-Link IE field network, station number 1 to 120 are displayed regardless of the number of station numbers in the network. 2) Any station whose parameters are monitored is highlighted.*1 3) Any station in an abnormal condition is highlighted. 4) Reserved stations are displayed as normal stations. *1 Only [Parameter Err Sta.] is displayed when connecting to a MELSECNET(II) master station. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used for the operations of the other station parameter status monitor. Key Function Returns to the other station monitor. Exits the other station parameter status monitor screen and returns to the screen where the network monitor was started. Switches the screen display of stations. (1 to 80 stations/81 to 120 stations) 7 - 28 7.4 Operation Procedures 1 Other station CPU operation status monitor This section describes the screen configuration of the other station CPU operation status monitor and the function of onscreen keys. This screen cannot be displayed for a remote I/O network system. (1) Displayed contents OVERVIEW 7.4.7 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 2) 3) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 1) Display contents 2) Any station that stays in an abnormal condition or out of operation is highlighted. 3) Reserved stations and unconnected stations are displayed as normal stations. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 1) Displays the CPU operation status by station number. (OK/ERR) The station number displayed does not indicate the station number in the network, rather the maximum number of communication stations. For CC-Link IE field network, station number 1 to 120 are displayed regardless of the number of station numbers in the network. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used for the operations of the other station CPU operation status monitor. Key Function Returns to the other station monitor. Exits the other station CPU operation status monitor screen and returns to the screen where the network monitor was started. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Switches the screen display of stations. (1 to 80 stations/81 to 120 stations) 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 29 7.4.8 Other station CPU RUN status monitor This section describes the other station CPU RUN status monitor and the function of on-screen keys. This screen cannot be displayed for a remote I/O network system. (1) Displayed contents 2) 1) No. Display contents 1) Displays the CPU operation status by station number. (RUN/STOP) "DOWN" is displayed for stations with communication errors. Up to 64 stations are displayed regardless of the number of stations in a network. For CC-Link IE controller network or CC-Link IE field network, station number 1 to 120 are displayed regardless of the number of station numbers in the network. 2) "---" is displayed for a reserved station and the statuses of stations beyond the maximum communication stations, or when a MELSECNET(II) local station has been selected in the line monitor. (2) Key functions The table below shows the function of keys that are used for the operations of the other station CPU RUN status monitor. Key Function Returns to the other station monitor. Exits the other station CPU RUN status monitor screen and returns to the screen where the network monitor was started. Switches the screen display of stations. (1 to 80 stations/81 to 120 stations) 7 - 30 7.4 Operation Procedures 1 Other station loop status monitor This section describes the screen configuration of the other station loop status monitor and the function of on-screen keys. The other station loop status monitor is not available in the following conditions. • When a local station on the MELSECNET(II)network system is selected using the line monitor • When a MELSECNET network system with coaxial cables is used • When a station on the CC-Link IE controller network or CC-Link IE field network is selected using the line monitor. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR (1) Displayed contents OVERVIEW 7.4.9 3) 4) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 2) 1) 1) The F-loop (forward loop) status and the R-loop (reverse loop) status are displayed. 2) The station numbers displayed do not indicate the number of station numbers in the network, rather the maximum number of communication stations. 3) Any station that stays in an abnormal condition is highlighted. 4) Reserved stations are displayed as normal stations. The table below shows the function of keys that are used for the operations of the other station loop status monitor. Function Returns to the other station monitor. Exits the other station loop status monitor screen and returns to the screen where the network monitor was started. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 (2) Key functions Key MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Display contents 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 7.4 Operation Procedures 7 - 31 7.5 Error Message and Corrective Action The following shows the error messages that are displayed during the network monitor operation and how to handle them. Error message Contents of error Communication channel setup error There is no channel for communication. Can not Communication Communication could not be established with the PLC CPU. Key Word error A keyword has been set in the parameter when monitoring the MELSECNET(II) master station of the QnACPU. 7 - 32 7.5 Error Message and Corrective Action Action to take Set the channel number in the Communication Settings of the utility. • Check the connections between the controller and the GOT for disconnected connectors and cables. • Check if an error has occurred in the controller. Release the set keyword. 1 Q MOTION MONITOR OVERVIEW 8. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 8.1 Features The Q motion monitor enables the servo monitoring and parameter setting of the motion controller CPU. The following are the features of the Q motion monitor. The Q motion monitor function has multiple monitor screens, on which you can monitor servo data in a variety of patterns. (Display examples) Present Value Monitor Error List LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Various servo monitor data can be displayed on multiple monitor screens MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 • Displays the history of errors that occurred on and after the leading edge of PLC ready (M2000). • Monitors and displays the feed current values and actual current values of all running axes. ( 8.4.4 Present Value Monitor screen) ( 8.4.6 Error List screen) 6 Error List Designated-Axis INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Positioning Monitor MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8.4.8 Positioning Monitor screen) • Displays the latest errors that occurred on the specified axis. ( 8.4.7 Error List Designated-Axis screen) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR • Monitors the details of the positioning data set to any axis. ( 8.1 Features 8-1 Servo parameters can be changed by writing (Write example: Changing the setting of the auto tuning function) Parameter setting screen 1. 2. 8-2 Parameter setting window appears Parameter setting screen Change the auto tuning mode from "1" to "2". Parameter setting is changed. By performing writing from the parameter setting screen, write the servo parameter setting (basic parameters/ adjustment parameters) to the motion controller CPU. To change a servo parameter setting, enter the necessary numerical value or option number from the automatically displayed key window, and write it to the motion controller CPU. 8.1 Features System configuration Target motion controller CPU of the Q motion monitor Motion controller CPU *2 Use the following production number motion controller CPU when using the Q172CPU or Q173CPU. • For bus connection and direct CPU connection Q172CPU: Production number K******* or later Q173CPU: Production number J******* or later • For a connection other than bus connection and direct CPU connection Q172CPU: Production number N******* or later Q173CPU: Production number M******* or later When using the OS (SV13 or SV22) with the Q172CPU, Q173CPU, Q172CPUN, or Q173CPUN, install the following version. SW6RN-SV13Q connection) : 00H or later (00E or later when using the Q172CPU or Q173CPU with a bus connection or direct CPU SW6RN-SV22Q connection) : 00H or later (00E or later when using the Q172CPU or Q173CPU with a bus connection or direct CPU Connection type This function can be used in the following connection types. (1) When the GOT is connected to a QCPU (Q mode), QnACPU, or motion controller CPU ( Description Servo monitor Monitors the present value, positioning error and other servo-related items on a variety of monitor screens. Parameter settings Changes the setting of the servo parameter. 5 Connection type between GOT and controller Bus connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection Ethernet connection *4 MELSEC NET/H connection, MELSEC NET/10 connection CC-Link IE controller connection *1 CC-Link connection ID*2 G4*3 6 7 Indicates the CC-Link IE controller network connection. Indicates CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station). Indicates CC-Link connection (via G4). Q motion monitor cannot be used when using CC-Link IE field network Ethernet adapter. NETWORK MONITOR *1 *2 *3 *4 : Unavailable) 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Name : Partly restricted, 4 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Function : Available, 3 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR *1 *1*2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Motion controller CPU (Q series) 2 SYSTEM MONITOR This chapter describes the system configuration of the Q motion monitor. For connection type settings and precautions regarding the communication unit/cable and connection type, refer to the following. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 8.2.1 OVERVIEW 1 8.2 Specifications 8.2 Specifications 8-3 Required option OS and option function board The option function OS and option function board shown below are required. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function (1) Option OS Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. For the installation procedure, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (2) OS memory space The available memory space shown in the table above is required in the user area to install the option OS to the GOT. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (3) Option function board (a) For GT16 No option function board is required. (b) For GT15 Mount one of the option function boards in the above table on the GOT. For the GOTs with a built-in option function board, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function For how to mount an option function board on the GOT, refer to the following. The Use’s Manual of GOT used Required special data Write the Q motion monitor data to the GOT. The available memory space of the user area for writing varies depending on the Q motion monitor data to be used. Refer to the capacity of the Q motion monitor data in the following table and calculate the required space for writing. For the procedure for writing to the GOT and for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (1) GT1695, GT1685, GT1675M-S, GT1665M-S, GT1595, GT1585, GT1575V-S, GT1575-S Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) Q motion monitor data Common information Q172 CPU Q173 CPU Q172H CPU Q173H CPU Q172D CPU Q173D CPU Q172DS CPU Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 500 [PV Mon. [172] Feed] 15.5 - 15.5 - - - - - - - 501 [PV Mon. [172] Act.] 15.5 - 15.5 - - - - - - - 503 [PV Mon. [173] Feed] - 23.2 - 23.2 - - - - - - 504 [PV Mon. [173] Act.] - 23.2 - 23.2 - - - - - - 506 [SFC Error History] 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 - - - - - - 507 [Error List Mon.] 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 - - - - - - 508 [Err. List-Ax[172R]] 7.3 - 7.3 - - - - - - - 509 [Err. List-Ax[173R]] - 11.8 - 11.8 - - - - - - 510 [Err. List-Ax Virt.] 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 - - - - - - 511 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17x] 7.6 7.6 - - - - - - - - (Continued to next page) 8-4 8.2 Specifications Q173D CPU Q172DS CPU Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU 512 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17x] 6.7 6.7 - - - - - - - - 513 [PV History Mon.] 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 514 [Servo Monitor] 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 - - - - - - 515 [Parameter Setting:Q17x] 4.3 4.3 - - - - - - - - 516 [Parameter Setting:Q17xH/Q17xD] - - 3.7 3.7 3.7*1 3.7*1 - - - - 517 [Parameter Setting:Q17xD(E)/Q170M] - - - - 3.8*1 3.8*1 - - 3.8 3.8 520 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xH] - - 7.8 7.8 - - - - - - 521 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xH] - - 6.9 6.9 - - - - - - 530 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - 16.1 - - - - - 531 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - 16.1 - - - - - 533 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - - 23.8 - - - - 534 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - - 23.8 - - - - 536 [SFC Error History:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 9.7 9.7 - - 9.7 9.7 537 [Error List Mon.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 12.9 12.9 - - 12.9 12.9 538 [Err. List-Ax[172R]:Q17xD] - - - - 7.3 - - - - - 539 [Err. List-Ax[173R]:Q17xD] - - - - - 11.8 - - - - 540 [Err. List-Ax Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 5.8 5.8 - - 5.8 5.8 541 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 7.8 7.8 - - 7.8 7.8 542 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 6.9 6.9 - - 6.9 6.9 544 [Servo Monitor:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 2.6 2.6 - - 2.6 2.6 560 [PV Mon. Feed:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 18.8 18.8 561 [PV Mon. Act.:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 18.8 18.8 566 [SFC Error History(E):Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 10.2 10.2 - - 10.2 10.2 567 [Error List Mon(E).:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 13.4 13.4 - - 13.4 13.4 568 [Err. List-Ax:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 8.7 8.7 570 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 19.8 19.8 - - 571 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 19.8 19.8 - - 573 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 24.5 24.5 - - 574 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 24.5 24.5 - - 576 [SFC Error History:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 10.2 10.2 - - 577 [Error List Mon.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 13.4 13.4 - - 578 [Err. List-Ax[172R]:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 8.7 - - - 579 [Err. List-Ax[173R]:Q17xDS] - - - - - - - 11.8 - - 580 [Err. List-Ax Virt.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 5.8 5.8 - - 581 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 7.9 7.9 - - 582 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 7.0 7.0 - - 584 [Servo Monitor:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 2.6 2.6 - - 585 [Parameter Setting:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 3.8 3.8 - - Either 516 or 517 can be selected. 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR *1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Q172D CPU LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Q173H CPU MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Q172H CPU MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Q173 CPU INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Q172 CPU NETWORK MONITOR Q motion monitor data OVERVIEW 1 Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) 8.2 Specifications 8-5 (2) GT1675M-V, GT1675-VN, GT1672-VN, GT1665M-V, GT1655-V, GT1575-V, GT1565-V, GT1555-V Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) Q motion monitor data Q172 CPU Q173 CPU Q172H CPU Q173H CPU Q172D CPU Q173D CPU Q172DS CPU Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU Common information 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 500 [PV Mon. [172] Feed] 15.4 - 15.4 - - - - - - - 501 [PV Mon. [172] Act.] 15.4 - 15.4 - - - - - - - 503 [PV Mon. [173] Feed] - 23.1 - 23.1 - - - - - - 504 [PV Mon. [173] Act.] - 23.1 - 23.1 - - - - - - 506 [SFC Error History] 9.4 9.4 9.4 9.4 - - - - - - 507 [Error List Mon.] 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 - - - - - - 508 [Err. List-Ax[172R]] 7.3 - 7.3 - - - - - - - 509 [Err. List-Ax[173R]] - 11.8 - 11.8 - - - - - - 510 [Err. List-Ax Virt.] 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.7 - - - - - - 511 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17x] 7.6 7.6 - - - - - - - - 512 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17x] 6.7 6.7 - - - - - - - - 513 [PV History Mon.] 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 514 [Servo Monitor] 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 - - - - - - 515 [Parameter Setting:Q17x] 4.3 4.3 - - - *1 - - - - *1 - - - - 516 [Parameter Setting:Q17xH/Q17xD] - - 3.7 3.7 517 [Parameter Setting:Q17xD(E)/Q170M] - - - - 3.8*1 3.8*1 - - 3.8 3.8 520 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xH] - - 7.7 7.7 - - - - - - 521 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xH] - - 6.8 6.8 - - - - - - 530 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - 16.1 - - - - - 531 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - 16.1 - - - - - 533 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - - 23.8 - - - - 534 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - - 23.8 - - - - 536 [SFC Error History:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 9.7 9.7 - - 9.7 9.7 537 [Error List Mon.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 12.9 12.9 - - 12.9 12.9 538 [Err. List-Ax[172R]:Q17xD] - - - - 7.3 - - - - - 539 [Err. List-Ax[173R]:Q17xD] - - - - - 11.8 - - - - 540 [Err. List-Ax Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 5.8 5.8 - - 5.8 5.8 541 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 7.7 7.7 - - 7.7 7.7 542 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 6.8 6.8 - - 6.8 6.8 3.7 3.7 544 [Servo Monitor:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 2.6 2.6 - - 2.6 2.6 560 [PV Mon. Feed:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 18.7 18.7 561 [PV Mon. Act.:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 18.8 18.8 566 [SFC Error History(E):Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 10.2 10.2 - - 10.2 10.2 567 [Error List Mon(E).:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 13.4 13.4 - - 13.4 13.4 568 [Err. List-Ax:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 8.7 8.7 570 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 19.8 19.8 - - 571 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 19.8 19.8 - - 573 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 24.4 24.4 - - 574 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 24.4 24.4 - - 576 [SFC Error History:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 10.2 10.2 - - 577 [Error List Mon.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 13.4 13.4 - - (Continued to next page) 8-6 8.2 Specifications Q172DS CPU 578 [Err. List-Ax[172R]:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 579 [Err. List-Ax[173R]:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 580 [Err. List-Ax Virt.:Q17xDS] - - - - - 581 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xDS] - - - - 582 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xDS] - - - 584 [Servo Monitor:Q17xDS] - - - 585 [Parameter Setting:Q17xDS] - - - *1 Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU 8.7 - - - - 11.8 - - - 5.7 5.7 - - - - 7.8 7.8 - - - - - 6.9 6.9 - - - - - 2.6 2.6 - - - - - 3.8 3.8 - - Either 516 or 517 can be selected. (3) GT1675-VN, GT1672-VN, GT1662-VN, GT1575-VN, GT1572-VN, GT1562-VN 3 Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) Q motion monitor data Q172 CPU Q173 CPU Q172H CPU Q173H CPU Q172D CPU Q173D CPU Q172DS CPU Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU Common information 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 500 [PV Mon. [172] Feed] 14.4 - 14.4 - - - - - - - 501 [PV Mon. [172] Act.] 14.4 - 14.4 - - - - - - - 503 [PV Mon. [173] Feed] - 21.9 - 21.9 - - - - - - 504 [PV Mon. [173] Act.] - 21.9 - 21.9 - - - - - - 506 [SFC Error History] 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 - - - - - - 507 [Error List Mon.] 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 - - - - - - 508 [Err. List-Ax[172R]] 5.8 - 5.8 - - - - - - - 509 [Err. List-Ax[173R]] - 10.3 - 10.3 - - - - - - 510 [Err. List-Ax Virt.] 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 - - - - - - 511 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17x] 6.9 6.9 - - - - - - - - 512 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17x] 6.1 6.1 - - - - - - - - 513 [PV History Mon.] 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 514 [Servo Monitor] 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 - - - - - - 515 [Parameter Setting:Q17x] 3.9 3.9 - - - - - - - - 3.3 3.3 *1 - - - - *1 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Q173D CPU 516 [Parameter Setting:Q17xH/Q17xD] - - 3.3 3.3 517 [Parameter Setting:Q17xD(E)/Q170M] - - - - 4.2*1 4.2*1 - - 4.2 4.2 520 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xH] - - 7.0 7.0 - - - - - - 521 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xH] - - 6.2 6.2 - - - - - - 530 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - 16.2 - - - - - 531 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - 16.2 - - - - - 533 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - - 23.9 - - - - 534 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - - 23.9 - - - - 536 [SFC Error History:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 10.0 10.0 - - 10.0 10.0 537 [Error List Mon.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 13.2 13.2 - - 13.2 13.2 538 [Err. List-Ax[172R]:Q17xD] - - - - 7.6 - - - - - 539 [Err. List-Ax[173R]:Q17xD] - - - - - 12.0 - - - - 540 [Err. List-Ax Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 6.1 6.1 - - 6.1 6.1 541 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 8.0 8.0 - - 8.0 8.0 542 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 7.1 7.1 - - 7.1 7.1 (Continued to next page) 8.2 Specifications 8-7 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Q172D CPU 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Q173H CPU 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Q172H CPU 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Q173 CPU 7 NETWORK MONITOR Q172 CPU 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Q motion monitor data OVERVIEW 1 Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) Q motion monitor data Q172 CPU Q173 CPU Q172H CPU Q173H CPU Q172D CPU Q173D CPU Q172DS CPU Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU 544 [Servo Monitor:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 2.8 2.8 - - 2.8 2.8 560 [PV Mon. Feed:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 18.9 18.9 561 [PV Mon. Act.:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 18.9 18.9 566 [SFC Error History(E):Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 10.5 10.5 - - 10.5 10.5 567 [Error List Mon(E).:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 13.9 13.9 - - 13.9 13.9 568 [Err. List-Ax:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 9.0 9.0 570 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 19.9 19.9 - - 571 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 19.9 19.9 - - 573 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 24.6 24.6 - - 574 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 24.6 24.6 - - 576 [SFC Error History:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 10.5 10.5 - - 577 [Error List Mon.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 13.9 13.9 - - 578 [Err. List-Ax[172R]:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 9.0 - - - 579 [Err. List-Ax[173R]:Q17xDS] - - - - - - - 12.0 - - 580 [Err. List-Ax Virt.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 6.1 6.1 - - 581 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 8.1 8.1 - - 582 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 7.2 7.2 - - 584 [Servo Monitor:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 2.8 2.8 - - - - - - - - 4.2 4.2 - - Q172H CPU Q173H CPU Q172D CPU Q173D CPU Q172DS CPU Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU 585 [Parameter Setting:Q17xDS] *1 Either 516 or 517 can be selected. (4) GT1555-Q, GT1550-Q Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) Q motion monitor data Q172 CPU Q173 CPU Common information 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 500 [PV Mon. [172] Feed] 8.2 - 8.2 - - - - - - - 501 [PV Mon. [172] Act.] 8.2 - 8.2 - - - - - - - 503 [PV Mon. [173] Feed] - 8.8 - 8.8 - - - - - - 504 [PV Mon. [173] Act.] - 8.7 - 8.7 - - - - - - 506 [SFC Error History] 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 - - - - - - 507 [Error List Mon.] 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 - - - - - - 508 [Err. List-Ax. Real] 3.4 - 3.4 - - - - - - - 509 [Err. List-Ax. Virt] 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 - - - - - - 511 [Position.Mon. Real] 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 - - - - - - 512 [Position.Mon. Virt.] 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 - - - - - - 514 [Servo Monitor] 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 - - - - - - 515 [Parameter Setting:Q17x] 3.7 3.7 - - - 516 [Parameter Setting:Q17xH/Q17xD] - - 3.1 3.1 *1 3.1 *1 - - - - 3.1 *1 - - - - 3.3 *1 - - 3.3 3.3 517 [Parameter Setting:Q17xD(E)/Q170M] - - - - 530 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - 8.3 - - - - - 531 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - 8.3 - - - - - 533 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xD] - - - - - 8.8 - - - - 3.3 (Continued to next page) 8-8 8.2 Specifications Q172 CPU Q173 CPU Q172H CPU Q173H CPU Q172D CPU Q173D CPU Q172DS CPU Q173DS CPU Q170M CPU Q170MS CPU 534 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xD] - - - - - 8.8 - - - - 536 [SFC Error History:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 5.7 5.7 - - 5.7 5.7 537 [Error List Mon.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 11.8 11.8 - - 11.8 11.8 538 [Err. List-Ax. Real:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 3.4 3.4 - - 3.4 3.4 539 [Err. List-Ax Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 4.9 4.9 - - 4.9 4.9 541 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 3.4 3.4 - - 8.0 8.0 - - - - 4.0 4.0 - - 4.0 4.0 544 [Servo Monitor:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 2.1 2.1 - - 2.1 2.1 560 [PV Mon. Feed:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 8.8 8.8 561 [PV Mon. Act.:Q170M] - - - - - - - - 8.8 8.8 3 - - - - 5.7 5.7 - - 5.7 5.7 567 [Error List Mon(E).:Q17xD/Q170M] - - - - 12.3 12.3 - - 12.3 12.3 570 [PV Mon. [172] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 8.8 - - - 571 [PV Mon. [172] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 8.8 - - - 573 [PV Mon. [173] Feed:Q17xDS] - - - - - - - 8.8 - - 574 [PV Mon. [173] Act.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - - 8.8 - - 576 [SFC Error History:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 5.7 5.7 - - 577 [Error List Mon.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 12.3 12.3 - - 578 [Err. List-Ax. Real:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 3.4 - - - 579 [Err. List-Ax[173R]:Q17xDS] - - - - - - - 4.9 - - 581 [Position.Mon. Real:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 3.4 3.4 - - 582 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 4.0 4.0 - - 5 584 [Servo Monitor:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 2.1 2.1 - - 585 [Parameter Setting:Q17xDS] - - - - - - 3.3 3.3 - - Either 516 or 517 can be selected. Servo amplifiers whose parameter can be set The Q motion monitor allows you to set the parameter of servo amplifiers shown below. 6 Servo amplifier MR-H-B, MR-J-B, MR-J2-B, MR-J2S-B, MR-J2M, MR-J2-03B5 Q172HCPU, Q173HCPU MR-J3-B, MR-J3-BS, MR-J3W-B, MR-J3-B-RJ006, MR-J3-B-RJ004 Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU MR-J3-B, MR-J3-BS, MR-J3W-B, MR-J3-B-RJ006, MR-J3-B-RJ004, MR-J3-B-RJ080W Q172DSCPU, Q173DSCPU,Q170MSCPU MR-J3-B, MR-J3-BS, MR-J3W-B, MR-J3-B-RJ006, MR-J3-B-RJ004, MR-J3-B-RJ080W, MR-J4-B, MR-J4W-B 7 NETWORK MONITOR Q172CPU, Q173CPU INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Motion controller CPU 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR *1 - LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 566 [SFC Error History(E):Q17xD/Q170M] MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 542 [Position.Mon. Virt.:Q17xD/Q170M] 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Q motion monitor data OVERVIEW 1 Q motion monitor data capacity (KB) Q MOTION MONITOR 8 8.2 Specifications 8-9 8.2.2 Access range For the MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10, and CC-Link IE controller network connections, the GOT can monitor the motion controller CPU on the control station only. In CC-Link connection (Intelligent device station), only the motion controller CPU in master station can be monitored. In Ethernet connection, only the motion controller CPU in host station can be monitored. The access range other than that mentioned above is the same as the access range when the GOT is connected to a controller. For details of the access range, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 8.2.3 Precautions (1) Main OS software package for motion controller The only Main OS software package that can be used is SV13 or SV22. (2) When using GT1555-Q and GT1550-Q The present value history monitor is not supported. (3) When setting parameters for Q172HCPU or Q173HCPU When setting parameters for Q172HCPU or Q173HCPU, after parameter entry, set the switch on the CPU to STOP and RUN again, or reset the CPU. 8 - 10 8.2 Specifications This section describes the flow until the Q motion monitor operation screen is displayed after the Q motion monitor (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the utility Starting from the special function switch (Q motion monitor) set in the project data Touch the special function switch. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Start Display the utility. OVERVIEW 1 8.3 Operations for Display Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [Motion monitor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 Refer to the following manual for how to set the special function switch. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2.TOUCH SWITCH MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Set the channel number. Set the channel number of the controller monitoring the Q motion. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 Communication setting window The System Configuration screen is 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR displayed. Touch a motion controller CPU to monitor. Touching Motion Monitor displays the monitor menu. 7 NETWORK MONITOR Continued on the next page Q MOTION MONITOR 8 8.3 Operations for Display 8 - 11 (From preceding page) Parameter setting Motion monitor Monitor menu screen appears. Has the motion parameter changing password been registered? No Yes Enter the parameter changing password. 8.4.11 Parameter setting screen appears. Select the menu item. The monitor screen of the selected function appears. Perform operation for the selected monitor function. Present Value Mon 8.4.4 SFC Error History 8.4.5 Error List 8.4.6 Error List Axis 8.4.7 Positioning Monitor 8.4.8 Servo Monitor 8.4.9 Present Value Hist. 8.4.10 Select the servo parameter to be set. 8.4.11 CHG Change the servo parameter setting. 8.4.11 Write the new servo parameter setting. 8.4.11 POINT (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used (2) Displaying communication setting window After turning on the GOT, the communication setting window is displayed at the first startup of the Q motion monitor only. For displaying the communication setting window at the second or later startup, touch the Ch: the Q motion monitor screen. ( button on 8.4 Operation Procedures) (3) If the project data has not been downloaded The Q motion monitor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. 8 - 12 8.3 Operations for Display 1 Changing screens or 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Utility Main Menu OVERVIEW Start user-created monitor screen Communication setting window 3 Ch: LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION END 4 8.4.1) (Select the motion controller CPU to be monitored.) Sys. Conf Sys. Conf MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR System Configuration screen ( Parameter Set. Motion Monitor END 5 Monitor menu screen ( Mon. Menu 8.4.3) (Menu selection) Password input key window ( MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR END 8.4.11) Sys. Conf INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 END Parameter setting screen ( 8.4.11) 7 END NETWORK MONITOR Monitor screen of selected function ( Refer to 8.4.4 and thereafter) HINT 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Screen displayed at next startup At next startup, the last exited screen is displayed. However, the last exited screen will not be displayed when the GOT is restarted due to an installation of the OS, turning the GOT power from off to on, or a reset. 8.3 Operations for Display 8 - 13 8.4 Operation Procedures This section explains screen operations to be performed when using the Q motion monitor. The display screen of the Q motion monitor varies slightly with the GOT used. This section mainly uses the screen of the GT1575-V for explanation. 8.4.1 System configuration screen layout This section describes the configuration of the System Configuration screen that is displayed after startup of the Q motion monitor and the functions of the keys displayed on the screen. Displayed contents 2) 1) 2) 2) No. Description 1) The CPU numbers are displayed for CPUs and the control CPU number for the installed module. To choose the motion controller CPU for servo monitor/servo parameter setting, touch the respective display position. 2) Displays the keys used with the operation on the System Configuration screen.(Touch input) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the System Configuration screen. Key Function Displays the communication setting window. Exits the monitor and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. Selects the motion controller CPU where servo monitor/servo parameter setting is performed. Changes the System Configuration screen to the monitor menu screen. ( 8.4.3 Monitor Menu screen) Changes the System Configuration screen to parameter setting screen. ( 8.4.11 Parameter setting screen) Scrolls the display one stage up or down to display the system configuration of the currently undisplayed stage immediately before/after the currently displayed stage. : Scrolls down one stage. : Scrolls up one stage. 8 - 14 8.4 Operation Procedures 8.4.2 1 Setting method for other station monitoring 2. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR In the communication setting window, select one from channels No.1 to 4. For the operation on the communication setting screen, refer to the following. (1) Communication setting window 3 When the channel No. is selected, the screen on the left is displayed. Set the network number of the target controller and the CPU station number. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 1. OVERVIEW The following shows the setting methods for monitoring other stations with Q motion monitor. After selecting the station number, touch the enter key. The communication setting window closes and the system configuration of the set monitor destination is displayed. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 3. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 15 (1) Communication setting window (a) Displayed screen 2) 3) 1) 3) 1) 2) 4) 5) (When the network No., station No., and CPU No. are input) (When the CH No. is input) The following table shows the displayed contents. No. Item 1) CH No. input area 2) Description Network No. input area Setting range Set the CH No. for the target controller. 1 to 4 Set the network No. for the target controller. Differs depending on the connection type. • Bus connection, direct CPU connection, computer link connection: 0 • Ethernet connection, CC-Link IE controller network connection: 1 to 239 • MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10: 0 (host loop) / 1 to 255 (specified loop) • CC-Link (ID/G4) connection: 0 Differs depending on the connection type. • Bus connection, direct CPU connection, computer link connection: FF (host station) • Ethernet connection: 1 to 64 • MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10: 0 (master station) / 1 to 64 (local station) • CC-Link IE controller network connection: 1 to 120 • CC-Link (ID/G4) connection: 0 (master station) / 1 to 64 (local station) 3) Station No. input area Set the station No. of the target controller. When the station No. is set to the host station (FF), set the network No. to 0. 4) CH No. selection key Select a CH No. - 5) Keys Keys for operations in the communication setting window shown in (b). (Touch input) - (b) Key functions Key Function Closes the communication setting window. When any of the CH No., network No., station No., and CPU No. is not input and the monitor target is not set, the communication setting window does not close. Moves the cursor among the input areas. Deletes all the input values and characters. Deletes an input value or character. Moves the cursor when the cursor is in the CH No. input area, network No. input area, or station No. input area. When the cursor is in the CPU No. input area and settings for the CH No., network No., and station No. are completed, the communication setting window closes and the PLC read screen appears. 8 - 16 8.4 Operation Procedures 1 Monitor Menu screen OVERVIEW The Q motion monitor allows you to monitor various servo monitor data on multiple monitor screens. To display any of the monitor screens, make a selection on the monitor menu screen. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Item SFC Error History Error List Description Monitors and displays the feed current values and actual current values of all running axes. ( 8.4.4 Present Value Monitor screen) Displays the history of errors that occurred in SFC programs from when the motion CPU was powered on or reset. ( 8.4.5 SFC Error History screen) Displays the history of errors that occurred on and after the leading edge of PLC ready (M2000). ( 8.4.6 Error List screen) Error List Axis Displays the latest errors that occurred on the specified axis. ( Positioning Monitor Monitors the details of the positioning data set to any axis. ( Servo Monitor Monitors the servo monitor/servo amplifier. ( 8.4.7 Error List Designated-Axis screen) 8.4.8 Positioning Monitor screen) 5 8.4.9 Servo Monitor screen) Displays the history of encoder present values, servo command values and monitor present values of the ABS axis 8.4.10 Present Value History Monitor screen) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR at servo amplifier power-on/off or at home position return. ( Not displayed when using the GT1550-Q or GT1555-Q. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR Present Value Hist. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Present Value Mon. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 8.4.3 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 17 8.4.4 Present Value Monitor screen This section describes the display data of the Present Value Monitor screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents 1) 1) No. 1) 2) 2) 2) 4) 3) 3) Item Ax Function The axis numbers of the running axes being monitored are displayed. The feed present values or actual present values of the running axes are displayed.Touching the display part of the monitored value switches to the positioning monitor screen of the touched axis number. Feed PV/Actual PV ( 3) SV RDY, ERR DT, SV ERR 8.4.8 Positioning Monitor screen) Whether the servo ready signals, major/minor errors and servo error detection signals are ON (lit) or OFF (not lit) are displayed.Touching the error indication part " " switches to the Error List Designated-Axis screen of the touched axis number. ( 4) 8.4.7 Error List Designated-Axis screen) The common bit devices are always monitored and displayed. • Error detection type bit devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Displayed in red • General status type bit devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Displayed in green Bit device screen Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys used for operation of the Present Value Monitor screen. Key / Function Touching the key alternates the monitor item between the "feed present value" and "actual present value". (Only in the real mode) Returns to the monitor menu screen. Exits the present value monitor and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. Switches the displayed axis number. (Displayed only for Q173CPU, Q173HCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU monitoring.) Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: 8.4.12 Hard copy output The operation of this key is invalid. 8 - 18 8.4 Operation Procedures 8.4.5 1 SFC Error History screen OVERVIEW This section describes the display data of the SFC Error History screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents SFC Error History screen displays the history of error which occurs in the motion SFC programs. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 5) LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 4 4) 3) Item MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR No. 2) Description 1) M/D H:M Displays the dates and time when SFC errors occurred. The eight latest errors are displayed for the history of errors. The 128 errors are displayed for Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU. 2) Program No. Displays the SFC program numbers where SFC errors occurred. 3) Err Code Displays the error codes of the errors that occurred. 4) Error Definition Displays the definitions of the SFC errors that occurred. 5) Page Displays the page number and the total number of pages of the SFC error history. (Only with Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU) 5 The table below shows the functions of the keys used for operation of the SFC Error History screen. Key 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Key functions MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 1) Function Returns to the monitor menu screen. 7 Exits the SFC Error History screen and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. ( NETWORK MONITOR Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: 8.4.12 Hard copy output) The operation of this key is invalid. Clears the error history. (Only with Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU) 8.4 Operation Procedures Q MOTION MONITOR Scrolls the history display up and down by eight histories when the SFC error history is displayed. (by four histories for QVGA) (Only with Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU) 8 8 - 19 8.4.6 Error List screen This section describes the display data of the Error List screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents The error list screen displays the error which occurs in the motion controller CPU. (Errors occurred in motion SFC programs are also displayed.) 7) 1) No. 1) 2) 4) 5) Item M/D H:M Ax 6) Description The dates and time when errors occurred are displayed. The eight latest errors are displayed. The 128 errors are displayed for Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU. The axis numbers and axis types of the axes where errors occurred are displayed. Virtual axis Synchronous encoder axis : Virtual : Sync SV P. No. The servo program numbers that were being executed when the error occurred are displayed. The execution destination of the servo program in error is not displayed.Using the servo program number, refer to the execution destination. 4) Err Code Displays the types and error codes of the errors that occurred. The error types are displayed as indicated below. • Minor error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minor • Major error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Major • Servo error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Servo • Servo program setting error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Servo P • Real/virtual switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switch • Test mode request error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test • Manual pulse generator setting error . . . . . . . . . . Manual • PCPU ERROR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-WDT • SSCNET ERROR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication error 5) Error Definition The definitions of the errors that occurred are displayed. 6) Set Data The program number in error is displayed if the set data has any errors. 7) Page Displays the page number and the total number of pages of the error list. (Only with Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU) 3) 8 - 20 2) 3) 8.4 Operation Procedures 1 Key functions Key OVERVIEW The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the Error List screen. Function Returns to the monitor menu screen. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Exits the Error List screen and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: 8.4.12 Hard copy output The touch operation of this key is invalid. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Scrolls the history display up and down by eight histories when the error list is displayed. (Only with Q172DCPU, Q173DCPU, Q170MCPU, Q172DSCPU, and Q173DSCPU) MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 21 8.4.7 Error List Designated-Axis screen This section describes the display data of the Error List Designated-Axis screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents (In real mode) (In virtual mode) 7) 6) 7) 6) 1) 2) 5) 3) 4) 8) 9) No. 1) Description Axis No. Displays the axis number currently being monitored. 2) Out Module Displays the output module axis number currently being monitored. 3) Virt. Axis Displays the virtual axis number currently being monitored. 4) Sync. Enco. Displays the synchronous encoder axis number currently being monitored. 5) Program No. Displays the servo program numbers that were being executed when the error occurred. 6) Err Code Displays the error codes of the minor/major/servo error, servo program setting error, real/virtual switching error information (error code: hexadecimal), personal computer link communication error code and motion CPU WDT error that are currently occurring. 7) Error Definition Displays the definitions of the errors that occurred. 8) 9) 8 - 22 Item MAN-PLS Axis ERR Test REQ ERR 8.4 Operation Procedures Each 1-Pulse 1M Error Displays the axes where a 1-pulse input magnification setting error occurred. MAN-PLS Ax ERR Displays the errors of the axis numbers set to the manual pulse generators P1 to P3. Each MANPLS SM ERR Displays the errors of the smoothing magnifications set to the manual pulse generators P1 to P3. Displays the axis numbers that are being started at a test mode request. The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation of the Error List Designated-Axis screen. Key Function 2 Switches the axes to be monitored. (Only in the virtual mode) (Display example: When axis 1 is monitored) 3 Returns to the previous screen. Returns to the monitor menu screen. Exits the Error List Designated-Axis monitor screen and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION / SYSTEM MONITOR (Only in the real mode) / OVERVIEW 1 Key functions 4 8.4.12 Hard copy output MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR The touch operation of this key is invalid. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 23 8.4.8 Positioning Monitor screen This section describes the display data of the Positioning Monitor screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents (In virtual mode) (In real mode) 1) 1) 2) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1) No. 1) 6) 7) Item Data Item 7) Description Displays the axis numbers of the running axes being monitored. For the virtual axis, the axis type is displayed. • Roller • Ballscrew • Rotary table • Cam Displays the data during positioning control of the PCPU. 2) 8 - 24 Feed PV • Feed PV : • Actual PV : • Dvt. Counter : • EXE Prog No. • Min/Major SV ERR • M Code • T Limit : : : Target address output to the servo amplifier (value of the roller surface speed for the roller axis) Actually traveled present value (no value is displayed for the roller axis) Difference between feed present value and actual present value Servo program number in execution rror code of the latest minor/major/servo error The M code and torque limit of the servo program in execution 3) EXE Cam No. Displays the cam number currently controlled. 4) EXE Stroke Displays the stroke amount currently controlled. 5) Cam Ax. 1 Rev. Displays the present value within one cam axis revolution pulse. 6) Status Displays ON and OFF of the symbols that represent the axis-by-axis control statuses. • In the ON status, the symbol is lit green. • At error or servo error detection, the symbol is lit red. 7) CMD Signal Displays ON and OFF of the positioning command signals. In the ON status, the signal is lit green. 8.4 Operation Procedures 1 Key functions Key Function Changes the axes to be monitored. SYSTEM MONITOR 2 Returns to the previous screen. Returns to the monitor menu screen. Exits the positioning monitor and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: 8.4.12 Hard copy output The operation of this key is invalid. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 6 NETWORK MONITOR 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR (Display example: When axis 1 is monitored) OVERVIEW The table below shows the functions of the keys used for operation of the positioning monitor screen. 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 25 8.4.9 Servo Monitor screen This section describes the display data of the Servo Monitor screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents 1) 2) 3) 4) No. Item Description 1) Ax Displays the axis number currently being monitored. 2) Motor Speed Displays the actual speed of the servo motor. 3) Motor Current Displays the motor current value at the rated current of 100%. 4) Servo Alarm Displays the alarm detected by the servo amplifier. Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for operation of the servo monitor screen. Key (Display example: When axis 1 is monitored) Function Changes the axes to be monitored. Returns to the monitor menu screen. Exits the servo monitoring and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: 8.4.12 Hard copy output The operation of this key is invalid. 8 - 26 8.4 Operation Procedures This section describes the display data of the Present Value History Monitor screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed contents OVERVIEW 1 Present Value History Monitor screen 2 4) 3 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 2) 3) SYSTEM MONITOR 1) 4 3) 4) HP Data Displays the following values monitored at home position return. • Home position return completion time • Encoder present value Multi-revolution data of absolute position reference point data Within-one-revolution position of absolute position reference point data • Servo command value • Monitor present value MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR Description Displays the axis number of the axis currently being monitored. 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 2) Item Ax MON Val Displays the following present monitor values. • Present time • Encoder present value Present multi-revolution data of encoder present value Present within-one-revolution position of encoder present value • Present servo command value • Present monitor present value PWR ON/PWR OFF Displays the four past present values of the ABS axis at servo amplifier power-on/off. [At power-on] • Power-on time • Encoder present value Multi-revolution data of initial encoder Single-revolution data of initial encoder • Servo command value after recovery • Monitor present value after recovery • Alarm occurrence information at present value recovery (error code of minor/major error) [At power-off] • Servo amplifier power-off time • Encoder present value Multi-revolution data of encoder present value before servo amplifier power-off Single-revolution data of encoder present value before servo amplifier power-off • Servo command at servo amplifier power-off • Monitor present value at servo amplifier power-off 6 7 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 1) INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR No. NETWORK MONITOR 8.4.10 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 27 Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys used for operation of the Present Value History Monitor screen. Key (Display example: When axis 1 is monitored) Function Changes the axes to be monitored. Returns to the monitor menu screen. Exits the Present Value History Monitor screen and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: 8.4.12 Hard copy output The touch operation of this key is invalid. 8 - 28 8.4 Operation Procedures 1 Parameter setting screen You can set the servo parameters (basic parameters/adjustment parameters) of the connected motion controller CPU. This section describes the display data of the parameter setting screen and the key functions displayed on the screen. Displayed screen OVERVIEW 8.4.11 SYSTEM MONITOR 2 LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used with the operation on the parameter setting screen. Key Function Changes the servo parameter setting of the selected item. MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 4 Key functions 5 MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Selects the servo parameter setting item. Changes the axis whose parameter setting will be made. Returns to the System Configuration screen. Exits the parameter setting and returns to the screen where the Q motion monitor was started. 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Stores the displayed screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or prints it with a printer. For further information about hard copies, refer to the following: 8.4.12 Hard copy output The touch operation of this key is invalid. NETWORK MONITOR 7 Q MOTION MONITOR 8 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 29 Inputting the password The password input key window appears for accessing the parameter setting screen when the password setting data for changing motion parameters is written to the GOT with GT Designer3. (1) Function • If the password matches, the parameter setting screen is displayed. • If the password does not match, an error message is displayed. Touching Sys. Conf returns to the System Configuration screen. • Only numbers and letters A to F can be used for the password setting. (Up to 8 characters) • The password for changing the motion parameters is set with GT Designer3. For details of the setting password, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 4.7 Security Setting (2) Operations (a) Inputting the password Touch the key window and enter a password. After entering the password, touch Enter to set the password. To edit the input characters, touch Del to delete the characters, and then input the new characters. (b) Canceling password input Touch 8 - 30 to return to the monitor screen. 8.4 Operation Procedures The following describes the procedure of changing the setting of the [Auto Tuning] item as an example of the parameter setting operation. Select the item whose parameter is to be set with the , keys, and touch the CHG key. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR 1. OVERVIEW 1 Parameter setting operation As the parameter setting window appears, enter the parameter setting with Alphanumeric , and touch Enter to confirm the setting. To cancel the parameter setting operation, touch at the top right of the screen to close the parameter setting window. 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR 2. LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION 3 (Touch) As the confirmation window appears, touch OK to write the parameter setting to the motion controller CPU. To cancel writing of the parameter setting, touch Cancel . 6 INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR 3. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR 5 (Touch) (Touch) After writing is completed, the parameter setting screen whose display has been updated to the new parameter setting is displayed. 8 Q MOTION MONITOR 4. NETWORK MONITOR 7 8.4 Operation Procedures 8 - 31 8.4.12 Hard copy output This section describes how to store a screen to the memory card in BMP/JPEG file format or print it with a printer when executing the Q motion monitor. Hard copy methods differ depending on the GOT to be used. (1) GOT with VGA or higher resolution Hard copy output operations are performed by touching the "Print Screen" or "Cancel Print" key displayed on the screen. Touch [Print Screen] A BMP/JPEG file will be stored on the memory card inserted in the GOT. The Q motion monitor screen will be printed with the printer connected to the GOT. (2) GOT with QVGA resolution Hard copy output operations are performed by turning ON/OFF the start or abort trigger device that has been set in the GT Designer3. POINT • Install the extended function OS (Printer) to the GOT when printing a Q motion monitor screen. • The output target (CF card/printer) of hard copy can be set in [Hard Copy] of GT Designer3. For details of hard copy setting, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 40. HARD COPY FUNCTION 8 - 32 8.4 Operation Procedures No. PLC Communications This PLC type is not supported A motion controller CPU that cannot be monitored was selected on the System Configuration screen. Controller's OS type is different The motion controller OS installed in the motion controller CPU (Q172CPU, Q173CPU) of the monitor target is other than SV13 or SV22. It is not a version for GOT The version of the motion controller OS installed in the motion controller CPU of the monitor target is not compatible with the Q motion monitor. Monitor data not found The monitor data was not installed or was deleted. Unused axis selected The axis number selected has not been set. It is not possible to select During servo parameter setting, an item that cannot be set has been selected. Select an item that can be set. Incorrect setting range A value that is outside the setting range has been set. Set the value within the setting range. Unmatched password The password that was input as the motion parameter changing password is incorrect. Input the correct password. Communication channel setup error A communication driver that is compatible with the Q motion monitor is not installed. Install a compatible communication driver. Unsupport amp. selected The axis number set with a servo amplifier whose parameter cannot be set has been selected. Set the axis number with a servo amplifier whose parameter can be set. Select a motion controller CPU that can be monitored on the System Configuration screen. ( 8.2.1 Target motion controller CPU of the Q motion monitor) Install SV13 or SV22 in the motion controller CPU (Q172CPU, Q173CPU) of the monitor target as the motion controller OS. Install a motion controller OS that is compatible with the Q motion monitor in the motion controller. ( GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3) Download the monitor data of the motion monitor. 2 SYSTEM MONITOR Corrective action • Check the status of the connection between the controller and the GOT (disconnected or cut cables). • Check if an error has occurred in the controller. 3 4 MELSEC-A LIST EDITOR • Select the axis number that has been set. • Set the axis using the peripheral software. 5 POINT 6 7 NETWORK MONITOR How to clear a displayed error message For errors that occur with the connection to a controller (communication error, etc.), the error message does not disappear even after the cause of the error has been removed. To delete the error message, restart the GOT. MELSEC-FX LIST EDITOR Error definition Communication cannot be established with the PLC CPU of the monitor target. INTELLIGENT MODULE MONITOR Error message LADDER MONITOR FUNCTION This section describes the error messages that may be displayed during Q motion monitor operation and their corrective action. OVERVIEW 1 8.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action Q MOTION MONITOR 8 8.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action 8 - 33 8 - 34 8.5 Error Messages and Corrective Action 9 SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9. 10 CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS 9.1 Features Various monitor functions, changes to the parameter settings and test operations can be performed on the servo amplifier connected to the GOT. The features of the servo amplifier monitor are described below. Real-time display of the servo amplifier status 9.4.3 Monitor functions, 9.4.4 Alarm function A list of the status of the servo amplifier connected to the GOT and the alarm details can be displayed in real-time. (Display examples) Alarm display 12 CNC DATA I/O Monitor BACKUP/RESTORE 11 • Displays monitor data of the servo amplifier in a list. • Displays the details (number, name, occurrence time and cause of alarm) of the alarm currently occurring in the servo amplifier. The alarm can also be reset. Various diagnostics of the servo amplifier can be performed DI/DO display 14 LADDER EDITOR 9.4.5 Diagnostics function There are multiple diagnostics functions to enable various diagnostics of the servo amplifier to be performed. (Display examples) SFC MONITOR 13 Amplifier information display MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING 15 • Displays a list of the ON/OFF status of the external I/O signals of the servo amplifier. • Displays the servo amplifier software number and servo motor information (model name, ID and encoder resolution). 9.1 Features 9-1 LOG VIEWER 16 Writing of the servo parameters is enabled 9.4.6 Parameter setting The servo amplifier parameters can be read, changed and written to the servo amplifier. Various test operations can be performed 9.4.7 Test operations Various test operations can be performed on the connected servo amplifier. (Display examples) JOG operation • The servo amplifier rotates while the Forward or Reverse key is touched. 9-2 9.1 Features Motor less operation • Simulates motion of the servo motor within the servo amplifier even when the servo motor is not connected. 9.2.1 System configuration This section describes the system configuration of the servo amplifier monitor. For connection type settings and precautions regarding the communication unit/cable and connection type, refer to the following. SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9 9.2 Specifications 10 CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 Servo amplifiers targeted for the servo amplifier monitor Servo amplifier MELSERVO-J2-Super series 11 BACKUP/RESTORE MELSERVO-J2M series MELSERVO-J3 series*1 MELSERVO-J4 series*2 *1 Only MR-J3- A is supported. *2 Only MR-J4- A is supported. 12 Connection type This function can be used in the following connection types. Function Description : Unavailable) Connection type between GOT and servo amplifier Direct connection Servo amplifier monitor, changing the servo parameter settings and test operations SFC MONITOR 13 LADDER EDITOR 14 MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING 15 16 LOG VIEWER Name Servo amplifier monitor : Available, CNC DATA I/O ( 9.2 Specifications 9-3 Required option OS and option function board The option OS and option function board shown below are required. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function (1) Option OS Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. For the installation procedure, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (2) OS memory space The available memory space shown in the table above is required in the user area to install the option OS to the GOT. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (3) Option function board (a) For GT16 No option function board is required. (b) For GT15 Mount one of the option function boards in the above table on the GOT. For the GOTs with a built-in option function board, refer to the following. 1.1.2 Hardware and OS’ required for each function For how to mount an option function board on the GOT, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used 9-4 9.2 Specifications The list of servo amplifier types that can be monitored and their functions is shown below. (1) MELSERVO-J2-Super series and MELSERVO-J2M series : Monitoring is possible with the servo amplifier monitor Servo Amplifier Function : Monitoring is not possible with the servo amplifier monitor - : Function unavailable) MELSERVO-J2-Super series MR-J2S- A MR-J2S- CP MELSERVO-J2M series MR-J2M-P8A MR-J2M- DU - - Model selection 10 Setup Station No. Selection*1 CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS Baud rate*1 Station selection Axis selection - Automatic demo - - Display all 11 Multi-axis listing - - - - Trend graph I/O Input/Output display BACKUP/RESTORE High speed monitor Monitor - - Display Alarm History Amplifier data I/O display 12 - No motor rotation - CNC DATA I/O Function device display Total power-on time Software number display Diagnostic Motor data display - Tuning data - 13 Amplifier information - Automatic voltage control - Axis name setting - - - Parameter list - Tuning - 14 - LADDER EDITOR Unit composition listing - SFC MONITOR Absolute encoder data Change list - - DRU parameter - - Parameter copy - - - - Device setting - Basic setting - - - - Gain/Filter - - - - Extension setting - - - - I/O setting - - - - Jog Test - Positioning - Operation w/o motor - Forced output 16 - Program test Single-step feed 15 MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING Parameters IFU parameter - - - (Continued to next page) 9.2 Specifications 9-5 LOG VIEWER ( SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9 List of servo amplifier types that can be monitored and functions ( : Monitoring is possible with the servo amplifier monitor : Monitoring is not possible with the servo amplifier monitor - : Function unavailable) MR-J2-Super series Servo Amplifier Function Point-data Advancedfunction MR-J2S- A Point table MR-J2S- CP MR-J2M-P8A MR-J2M- DU - - - Machine analyzer - - Gain search - - Machine simulation - - - - Robust disturbance compensation *1 MR-J2M series - - Set the baud rate and station number setting with Communication Settings. For how to set the connecting device settings, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) (2) MELSERVO-J3 series and MELSERVO-J4 series ( : Monitoring is possible with the servo amplifier monitor : Monitoring is not possible with the servo amplifier monitor - : Function unavailable) Servo Amplifier Function MELSERVO-J3 series MELSERVO-J4 series MR-J3- A MR-J4- A Model selection Setup Station selection Connection Setting Display all I/O Monitor*1 Monitor Trend graph Display History Alarm Onset Data Drive Recorder - No motor rotation System Configuration*2 Diagnostic Life Diagnosis Machine Diagnosis Amplifier information *2 Absolute encoder data I/O Display*1 Parameter Setting Parameters Axis Name Setting Jog Positioning Operation w/o motor Test Forced output Program test Test Mode Information One-touch Tuning Tuning Adjustment Machine Analyzer Advanced Gain Search *1 *2 9-6 It is displayed with "DI/DO display screen" in "Diagnostic". It is displayed with "Amplifier information display screen" in "Diagnostic". 9.2 Specifications - J2S- CP monitoring monitoring Servo amplifier monitor data common information Alarm 601 "Monitor: J4-A" Alarm display Alarm history DI/DO display Function device display Diagnostics function Unit composition list display JOG operation Positioning operation Test Motor-less operation DO forced output Parameter setting monitoring monitoring monitoring - 5.0 - 2.6 3.3 - - - - - 611 "I/O Display: S-CP" - 3.0 - - - - 612 "I/O Display: M-A IFU" - - 4.8 - - - 613 "I/O Display: M-A D01" - - - 3.9 - 614 "I/O Display: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 620 "Function Dev.: S-CP" - 3.3 - - - 621 "Function Dev.: M-A IFU" - - 5.1 - - - 622 "Function Dev.: M-A DRU" - - - 5.1 - - 2.4 - - - - - 631 "Amp inf.: S-CP" - 2.5 - - - - 632 "Amp inf.: M-A IFU" - - 2.4 - - - 633 "Amp inf.: M-A DRU" - - - 2.6 - 634 "Amp inf.: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 2.8 - 2.7 2.9 - - - 642 "ABS data: S-CP" - 3.4 - - - - 644 "ABS data: M-A DRU" - - - 3.4 - - 647 "Unit Comp.: M-A IFU" - - 3.8 - - - 648 "Unit Comp.: M-A DRU" - - 3.8 - - - - - - 650 "Parameters: S-*" Parameter setting J4- A 2.7 640 "ABS data: S-A/J3-A/J4-A" ABS data display - 604 "Alarm Hist.: ALL" 630 "Amp inf.: S-A" Amplifier information display For MR- J3- A 4.4 - 602 "Alarm: ALL" 610 "I/O Display: S-A" For MR- 40.4 600 "S-*/M-A/J3-A" Monitor For MRJ2M- DU 4.4 2.9 651 "Parameters: M-A IFU" - - 4.6 - 652 "Parameters: M-A DRU" - - 5.0 - - 653 "Parameter Basic setting: J3-A" - - - - 5.1 - 654 "Parameters Gain/Filter: J3-A" - - - - 5.2 - 655 "Parameters Ext. setting: J3-A" - - - - 5.2 - 656 "Parameters I/O setting: J3-A" - - - - 5.2 - - - - - 3.5 - - - - - - 660 "JOG operation: S-*/J3-A/J4-A" 661 "JOG operation: M-A DRU" 3.8 - 663 "Positioning: S-*" 3.8 3.8 664 "Positioning: M-A DRU" - - - 3.6 - - 665 "Positioning: J3-A" - - - - 4.3 - 666 "Motor-less op: S-*/J3-A" - - 2.7 667 "Motor-less op: M-A DRU" - 2.7 - - 2.5 - - 668 "Motor-less op: J4-A" - - - - - 2.6 669 "DO Forced Out: S-A" - 4.1 - - - - 670 "DO Forced Out: S-CP" - 3.8 - - - - 671 "DO Forced Out: M-A IFU" - - 8.2 - - - - 672 "DO Forced Out: M-A D01" - - 3.8 - 673 "DO Forced Out: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 4.0 680 "Parameters Basic setting: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 681 "Parameters Gain/Filter: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 682 "Parameters Ext.setting: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 683 "Parameters I/O setting: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 684 "Parameters Ext.setting-2: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 685 "Parameters Ext.setting-3: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 9.2 Specifications 9-7 10 CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS J2S- A 11 BACKUP/RESTORE Stored screen data For MRJ2M-P8A monitoring 12 CNC DATA I/O Function details For MR- 13 SFC MONITOR Memory space (KB) For MR- 14 LADDER EDITOR ( - : Unavailable) 15 MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING (a) When using GT1695M-X, GT1685M-S, GT1675M-S, GT1675M-V, GT1665M-S, GT1665M-V, GT1595-X, GT1585V-S, GT1585-S, GT1575V-S, GT1575-S 16 LOG VIEWER The following special data is required. SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9 Required special data (b) When using GT1675-VN, GT1672-VN, GT1662-VN, GT1575-V, GT1575-VN, GT1572-VN, GT1565-V, GT1562-VN, GT1555-V ( - : Unavailable) Memory space (KB) Function details Stored screen data For MR- For MR- J2S- A J2S- CP monitoring monitoring For MRJ2M-P8A monitoring Servo amplifier monitor data common information Alarm 601 "Monitor: J4-A" Alarm display 602 "Alarms: ALL" Alarm history 604 "Alarms Hist.: ALL" 610 "I/O Display: S-A" DI/DO display Function device display Amplifier information display JOG operation Positioning operation Test Motor-less operation Parameter setting 9-8 monitoring - - - 5.0 - 2.6 3.3 - - 611 "I/O Display: S-CP" - 3.0 - - - - 612 "I/O Display: M-A IFU" - - 4.8 - - - 613 "I/O Display: M-A D01" - - 3.9 - - 614 "I/O Display: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 620 "Function Dev.: S-CP" - 3.3 - - - - 621 "Function Dev.: M-A IFU" - - 5.3 - - - 622 "Function Dev.: M-A DRU" 631 "Amp inf.: S-CP" 2.7 - - - 5.3 - 2.4 - - - - - - 2.5 - - - - 632 "Amp inf.: M-A IFU" - - 2.4 - - - 633 "Amp inf.: M-A DRU" - - - 2.6 - - - - - - 2.4 - - - 642 "ABS data: S-CP" - 3.4 - - - 644 "ABS data: M-A DRU" - - - 3.4 - - 647 "Unit Comp.: M-A IFU" - - 3.8 - - - 648 "Unit Comp.: M-A DRU" - - - 3.8 - - - - - - - - 4.4 4.6 2.7 2.9 - 651 "Parameters: M-A IFU" - - 652 "Parameters: M-A DRU" - - - 5.0 - - 653 "Parameters Basic setting: J3-A" - - - - 5.2 - 654 "Parameters Gain/Filter: J3-A" - - - - 5.2 - 655 "Parameters Ext. setting: J3-A" - - - - 5.2 - 656 "Parameters I/O setting: J3-A" - - - - 5.2 - - 660 "JOG operation: S-*/J3-A/J4-A" 661 "JOG operation: M-A DRU" 3.8 - 663 "Positioning: S-*" 3.8 3.8 - 3.5 - - - - - - - 664 "Positioning: M-A DRU" - - - 3.6 665 "Positioning: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - - - 2.7 - - - 2.5 - 2.6 666 "Motor-less op: S-*/J3-A" 667 "Motor-less op: M-A DRU" 2.7 - 4.3 668 "Motor-less op: J4-A" - - - - - 669 "DO Forced Out: S-A" 4.1 - - - - - - 3.8 - - - - 670 "DO Forced Out: S-CP" DO forced output monitoring 4.4 - 650 "Parameters: S-*" Parameter setting J4- A monitoring - 640 "ABS data: S-A/J3-A/J4-A" Unit composition list display For MR- - 634 "I/O Display: J3-A/J4-A" ABS data display J3- A 2.7 630 "Amp inf.: S-A" Diagnostics function For MR- 40.4 600 "S-*/M-A/J3-A" Monitor For MRJ2M- DU 671 "DO Forced Out: M-A" - - 8.2 - - - 672 "DO Forced Out: M-A D01" - - 3.9 - - - 673 "DO Forced Out: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 680 "Parameters Basic setting: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 681 "Parameters Gain/Filter: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 682 "Parameters Ext.setting: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 683 "Parameters I/O setting: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 684 "Parameters Ext.setting-2: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 685 "Parameters Ext.setting-3: J4-A" - - - - - 5.7 9.2 Specifications 4.0 ( - : Unavailable) Memory space (KB) J2S- A J2S- CP monitoring monitoring For MRJ2M-P8A monitoring Servo amplifier monitor data common information Function device display 1.8 604 "Alarms Hist.: ALL" Unit composition list display 2.3 - - - - - 611 "I/O Display: S-CP" - 2.4 - - - - 612 "I/O Display: M-A IFU" - - 3.7 - - - 613 "I/O Display: M-A D01" - - - 3.1 - 614 "I/O Display: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 620 "Func. Dev.: S-CP" - 2.4 - - - - 621 "Func. Dev. In1: M-A IFU" - - 3.1 - - - 622 "Func. Dev. In2: M-A IFU" - - 3.1 - - - 623 "Func. Dev. Out1: M-A IFU" - - 3.2 - - - 624 "Func. Dev. Out2: M-A IFU" - - 2.7 - - - 625 "Func. Dev. In1: M-A DRU" - - - 3.1 - - 626 "Func. Dev. In2: M-A DRU" - - - 3.0 - - 627 "Func. Dev. Out1: M-A DRU" - - - 3.1 - - JOG operation Test Positioning operation Motor-less operation - - - - 2.7 - - - - - - - 631 "Amp inf.: S-CP" - 1.7 - - - - 632 "Amp inf.: M-A IFU" - - 1.6 - - - 633 "Amp inf.: M-A DRU" - - - 1.8 - 634 "Amp. inf.1: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - - 13 - - - - 2.1 1.9 - - - 1.9 641 "ABS data Orig: S-A/J3-A/J4-A" 2.0 - - - - 2.2 - - 643 "ABS data Orig: S-CP" - 2.2 - - - - 644 "ABS data Cur.: M-A DRU" - - - 2.2 - - 2.0 - - 645 "ABS data Orig: M-A DRU" - - - 2.2 - - 647 "Unit Comp.: M-A IFU" - - 2.8 - - - 648 "Unit Comp.: M-A DRU" - - - 2.8 - - 3.5 12 2.1 640 "ABS data Cur.: S-A/J3-A/J4-A" 642 "ABS data Cur.: S-CP" 11 2.0 1.6 650 "Parameters: S-*" Parameter setting 10 2.2 635 "Amp. inf.2: J3-A/J4-A" ABS data display 20.0 602 "Alarms: ALL" 630 "Amp inf.: S-A" Amplifier information display monitoring 2.5 628 "Func. Dev. Out2: M-A DRU" Diagnostics function monitoring 14 - - - - 651 "Parameters: M-A IFU" - - 3.7 - - - 652 "Parameters: M-A DRU" - - - 4.0 - - 653 "Parameters Basic setting: J3-A" - - - - 4.2 - 654 "Parameters Gain/Filter: J3-A" - - - - 4.2 - 655 "Parameters Ext. setting: J3-A" - - - - 4.2 - 656 "Parameters I/O setting: J3-A" - - - - 4.2 - - - - - 2.5 - - - - - - - 660 "Jog operation: S-*/J3-A/J4-A" 661 "Jog operation: M-A DRU" 2.8 - 663 "Positioning: S-*" 2.9 664 "Positioning: M-A DRU" - - - 2.6 665 "Positioning: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 666 "Motor-less op: S-*/J3-A" 1.9 CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS DI/DO display J4- A monitoring 600 "S-*/M-A/J3-A" 610 "I/O Display: S-A" For MR- BACKUP/RESTORE Alarm history J3- A CNC DATA I/O Alarm Alarm display For MR- SFC MONITOR Monitor For MRJ2M- DU LADDER EDITOR Stored screen data For MR- 15 2.8 3.3 - - 1.9 - 667 "Motor-less op: M-A DRU" - - - 1.7 - - 668 "Motor-less op: J4-A" - - - - - 1.8 (Continued to next page) 9.2 Specifications 9-9 MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING Function details For MR- SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9 When using GT1555-Q, GT1550-Q 16 LOG VIEWER (c) ( - : Unavailable) Memory space (KB) Function details Stored screen data 669 "DO Forced Out: S-A" 670 "DO Forced Out: S-CP" DO forced output Test Parameter setting For MR- For MR- J2S- A J2S- CP monitoring monitoring For MRJ2M-P8A monitoring For MR- For MR- J2M- DU J3- A For MRJ4- A monitoring monitoring monitoring 3.3 - - - - - - 3.1 - - - - 671 "DO Forced Out: M-A IFU" - - 6.7 - - - 672 "DO Forced Out: M-A D01" - - - 3.0 - - 673 "DO Forced Out: J3-A/J4-A" - - - - 680 "Parameters Basic setting: J4-A" - - - - - 4.7 681 "Parameters Gain/Filter: J4-A" - - - - - 4.7 682 "Parameters Ext.setting: J4-A" - - - - - 4.7 683 "Parameters I/O setting: J4-A" - - - - - 4.7 684 "Parameters Ext.setting-2: J4-A" - - - - - 4.7 685 "Parameters Ext.setting-3: J4-A" - - - - - 4.7 3.3 (1) Special data Download the special data indicated in the table above to the GOT. For how to download, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT (2) Memory space for special data The available memory space shown in the table above is required in the user area to download the special data to the GOT. For the procedure for checking the available memory space of the user area and information about the data using other user areas, refer to the following. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) 8. COMMUNICATION WITH GOT 9.2.2 Access range The access range is the same as the access range when the GOT is connected to a controller. For details of the access range, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for GT Works3 9 - 10 9.2 Specifications (1) Before using the servo amplifier monitor Read the manual of the connected servo amplifier carefully and make sure you understand the contents before performing servo amplifier monitoring. (2) Test operation 9.4.7 Test operations (3) Time displayed on the servo amplifier monitor If the time data of the GOT is incorrect, the time on the servo amplifier monitor will not be displayed correctly. Refer to the following for the GOT clock data. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) (4) Setting details 11 BACKUP/RESTORE 9.4.2)) and the servo CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS 10 Be sure to read the precautions listed below before performing a test operation. Use the same settings for the servo amplifier monitor on the GOT (Setup screen ( amplifier. If the settings are different, proper communications may not be performed. SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9 Precautions (5) Servo amplifier monitored One servo amplifier can be selected to be monitored among 32 servo amplifiers. If multiple servo amplifiers are connected, select one servo amplifier to monitor. (6) Background processing during parameter being input or output Do not monitor the device of the servo amplifier parameter by the function which is operated background (such as device data transfer, logging, recipe, advanced recipe) while parameters are being input or output. Data may not be written or read normally or a communication error may occur. 12 CNC DATA I/O 9.2.3 SFC MONITOR 13 LADDER EDITOR 14 MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING 15 LOG VIEWER 16 9.2 Specifications 9 - 11 9.3 Operations of Display This section describes the flow until the servo amplifier monitor operation screen is displayed after the servo amplifier monitor (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the utility Starting from the special function switch (Servo Amplifier Monitor) set in the project data Touch the special function switch. Display the utility. Example) For GT16 After the utility is displayed, touch [Debug] [Monitor screens1] [Servo amplifier monitor] from the Main Menu. For how to display the utility, refer to the User's Manual for the GOT used. Refer to the following manual for how to set the special function switch. GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Functions) 2. TOUCH SWITCH Set the channel number. Set the channel number of the servo amplifier connected to the GOT. Communication setting window Set the setup. Set the model type etc. of the servo amplifier to be monitored. Continued to next page 9 - 12 9.3 Operations of Display 9 Select the servo amplifier monitor to use. 10 CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS Select a function to monitor. SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR From previous page End BACKUP/RESTORE 11 (1) How to display the utility For how to display the utility, refer to the following. User's Manual for the GOT used (2) Displaying communication setting window After turning on the GOT, the communication setting window is displayed at the first startup of the servo amplifier monitor only. For displaying the communication setting window at the second or later startup, touch the Ch: the servo amplifier monitor screen. ( button on 9.4 Operations of Servo Amplifier Monitor Screens) 13 SFC MONITOR (3) If the project data has not been downloaded The servo amplifier monitor can be started from the utility even if the project data has not been downloaded to the GOT. 12 CNC DATA I/O POINT LADDER EDITOR 14 MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING 15 LOG VIEWER 16 9.3 Operations of Display 9 - 13 Changing screens The following describes how to change the screen. Start At the second or later startup Utility or user-created monitor screen At the first startup Communication setting window End Touch Ch: . Setup Setup Fix MENU End Touch any of the functions. Menu Setup ( Section 9.4.2) Monitor ( Section 9.4.3) Alarm ( Section 9.4.4) Diagnostics ( Section 9.4.5) Parameters ( Section 9.4.6) Test ( Section 9.4.7) HINT To exit by touching End At next startup of the servo amplifier monitor, the last exited screen is displayed. If using the same screen frequently, exiting with the End button is convenient. However, the last exited screen is not displayed if the servo amplifier monitor screen data was deleted due to an installation of the OS, turning the GOT power from off to on, or a reset. 9 - 14 9.3 Operations of Display This section describes the operations of the screens when using the servo amplifier monitor. The display screen of the servo amplifier monitor varies slightly with the GOT used. This section mainly uses the screen of the GT1575-V for explanation. 9.4.1 Servo amplifier monitor SERVO AMPLIFIER MONITOR 9 9.4 Operations of Servo Amplifier Monitor Screens 10 CNC MONITOR FUNCTIONS With the servo amplifier monitor, various monitor functions, parameter setting changes and test operations can be performed on the servo amplifier connected to the GOT. To display a function, make a selection on the function selection menu screen. (Function selection menu screen) BACKUP/RESTORE 11 1)Setup . . . . . . . . . . Selects the servo amplifier type to monitor, the station number setting (station number selection), and the IFU station number. 9.4.2) ( SFC MONITOR 2)Monitor . . . . . . . . . Displays all monitor data of the servo amplifier in real-time. 9.4.3) 3)Alarm . . . . . . . . . . Displays the alarm that is currently occurring and the history. Also resets the alarm and clears the history. ( 9.4.4) 14 4)Diagnostics . . . . . . Performs the following various diagnostics on the connected servo amplifier. ( 9.4.5) • DI/DO display • Function device display • Amplifier information display : : : • ABS data display • Unit composition list display : : Displays the ON/OFF status of the external I/O signals. Displays the ON/OFF status of the I/O function devices. Displays the model name, ID and encoder resolution of the servo motor connected to the servo amplifier. Displays the absolute position data of the absolute position detection system. Displays a list of servo amplifier unit composition. 15 5)Parameters . . . . . . Displays the parameter data and changes the parameter settings. ( 13 LADDER EDITOR ( CNC DATA I/O 12 9.4.6) 9.4.7) 16 LOG VIEWER ( MELSEC-L TROUBLE SHOOTING 6)Test . . . . . . . . . . . . Performs various test operations (JOG operation, positioning operation, motor-less operation and DO forced output). 9.4 Operations of Servo Amplifier Monitor Screens 9 - 15 9.4.2 Setup This is used to set the communication with th">
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