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PREPARATORY PROCEDURES AND SETTING
6.3 Preparatory Procedure and Setting
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OVERVIEW
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SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
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FUNCTIONS
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ACCESS VIA NETWORK
MODULES
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PREPARATORY
PROCEDURES AND
SETTING
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I/O NUMBER
ASSIGNMENT
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MEMORIES AND FILES
(2) Starting up the CC-Link
Figure 6.9 Configuration at CC-Link startup
Figure 6.10 Flowchart for CC-Link startup
Development environment
(personal computer)
C Controller module
Ethernet
CC-Link
Consideration of network parameters
Consider the network (CC-Link) parameters.
Preparatory procedure
Reset of C Controller system
Network parameter setting
1) Set the C Controller module to RUN.
For a multiple CPU system, set all the CPU modules to
RUN.
2) Reset the C Controller module.
For a multiple CPU system, reset CPU No.1.
2) Start CC-Link utility and perform the following.
1) After power-on or completion of the reset status, the C
Controller module is ready to connect to each utility at the
following timing.
Do not attempt a connection before the above timing after
power-on or reset.
Changing "Priority" to a larger value in the Option tab of C
Controller setting utility increases the time after which the
C Controller module can be connected.
Select a CPU type.
Select "Write authority" and connect to the C Controller
module.
Set the network parameters in the Parameter settings
tab.
Write the parameters to the C Controller module in the
Online operation tab.
When executing the script file, "STARTUP.CMD":
Upon completion of the RUN LED flashing
When not executing the script file, "STARTUP.CMD":
15 seconds after completion of the start or reset process
If having replaced the C Controller module, restart all
connected devices (gateway server, personal
computers, etc.)
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MELSEC-Q CC-Link System Master/
Local Module User's Manual
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C Controller Module User's Manual
(Utility Operation, Programming)