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TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUN
OUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN
HIMEJI WORKS:
84
0, CHIYO
DA CHO, HIMEJI, JAPAN
JY997D43601A
(MEE)
Effective Aug. 2011
Specifications are subject to chang
e without notice.
FX
3U
-16CCL-M
USER'S MANUAL
MODEL
FX3U-16CCL-M-U-E
MODEL CODE
09R724
259
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
7
Table of Contents
9
Standards
15
Certification of UL, Cul Standards
15
Compliance with EC Directive (CE Marking)
15
Associated Manuals
18
Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual
20
Reading the Manual
22
1 Introduction
23
Outline
23
Outline of CC-Link System
23
Outline of CC-Link Master Block FX -16CCL-M
23
16Ccl-M
23
External Dimensions and Part Names
24
Terminal Layout
25
Power and Status Leds
25
2 Specification
26
General Specifications
27
Power Supply Specifications
27
Performance Specification
27
Communication Specification
29
Data Transfer between Master Station and Slave Station
29
Maximum Transmission Distance
29
Maximum Transmission Distance (for Ver. 1.00)
29
Maximum Transmission Distance (for Ver. 1.10)
31
CC-Link Dedicated Cable
31
3 System Configuration
32
General Configuration
32
CC-Link Network Configuration
32
Example of CC-Link System Configuration
33
Applicable PLC
34
Connection with PLC
34
Number of Occupied Stations and Station Numbers as Well as Number of Units and Number of Stations
35
Precautions When Configuring the System
35
CC-Link Version
37
4 Installation
38
DIN Rail Mounting
39
Direct Mounting
40
5 Wiring
41
Power Supply Wiring
42
Grounding
42
CC-Link Wiring
43
Unit Wiring with CC-Link Dedicated Cables
43
T-Shaped Branch Connection Using CC-Link Dedicated Cables
44
Screw Size and Tightening Torque
46
Terminal Screw Size and Tightening Torque
46
Terminal Block Mounting Screw Size and Tightening Torque
46
6 Introduction of Functions
47
Functions List
47
Basic Functions
48
Communication between Master Station and Remote I/O Stations
48
Communication between Master Station and Remote Device Stations
50
Communication between Master Station and Intelligent Device Stations
54
Communication in Compound System
58
RAS Function
63
Slave Station Cutoff Function
63
Automatic Return Function
63
Data Link Status Setting against Error in Master Station PLC
63
Setting of Input Data Status from Data Link Faulty Station
64
Slave Station Refresh/Compulsory Clear Setting in Case of Programmable Controller CPU STOP
65
Consistency Control Function
66
Handy Functions
69
Reserved Station Function
69
Error Invalid Station Function
70
Temporary Error Invalid Station Specification Function
71
Data Link Stop/Restart
73
Station Number Overlap Check Function
74
Increasing the Number of Cyclic Points
75
7 Data Link Processing Time
78
Link Scan Time
78
Transmission Delay Time
80
Master Station <-> Remote I/O Station
80
Master Station <-> Remote Device Station (Ver. 1 Compatible Slave Station)
80
Master Station <-> Remote Device Station (Ver. 2 Compatible Slave Station)
81
Master Station <-> Intelligent Device Station (Ver. 1 Compatible Slave Station)
82
Master Station <-> Intelligent Device Station (Ver. 2 Compatible Slave Station)
83
Status of each Station When an Error Has Occurred
84
Status of Master Station and Remote I/O Station When an Error Has Occurred
84
Status of Remote Device Station and Intelligent Device Station When an Error Has Occurred
85
8 Parameter Setting
86
Procedure from Parameter Setting to Data Link Startup
86
Relationship between Buffer Memory and Internal Memory
86
Procedure from Parameter Settings to Data Link Startup with Buffer Memory
86
Parameter Setting Items
87
Parameter Setting from Sequence Program
88
Example of Program for Parameter Setting
90
9 Data Link Procedure
92
Data Link Procedure
93
Hardware Test (Master Block Status Check)
94
Switch Setting
95
Station Number Setting
95
Transmission Rate Setting, Line Test, Hardware Test, Transmission Speed Test
96
Line Test (Connection Status Check)
97
Line Test 1
97
Line Test 2
98
Transmission Speed Test
99
10 Buffer Memory
100
How to Read/Write From/To Buffer Memory
100
FROM/TO Instructions
100
Direct Specification of Buffer Memory
100
Buffer Memory List
101
Parameter Information Area
102
BFM#0] Mode Setting
103
BFM#1] Number of Connected Units
104
BFM#2] Number of Retries
104
BFM#3] Number of Automatic Return Units
104
BFM#6] Operation Specification When CPU Is down
104
BFM#12] Data Link Disorder Station Setting
104
BFM#13] Case of CPU STOP Setting
105
BFM#16] Reserved Station Specification
105
BFM#20] Error Invalid Station Specification
105
BFM#32 to #47] Station Information
106
I/O Signals to PLC
107
BFM#10] Input Signal Details
109
BFM#10] Output Signal
111
BFM#14] Output Signal Monitor
111
Master Block Control Signals
112
BFM#29] Error Code
112
BFM#30] FX Series Model Code
113
BFM#220 to #223] Consistency Control
113
BFM#224 to #255] Remote Input (RX)
114
BFM#352 to #383] Remote Output (RY)
116
BFM#480 to #543] Remote Registers (Rww)
118
BFM#736 to #799] Remote Registers (Rwr)
120
BFM#992 to #1503] Slave Station Offset, Size Information
122
Link Special Relay/Link Special Register (SB/SW)
125
BFM#1504 to #1535] Link Special Relay (SB)
125
BFM#1536 to #2047] Link Special Register (SW)
128
BFM#16384 to #16415] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Input (RX)
134
BFM#16896 to #16927] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Output (RY)
135
BFM#17408 to #17503] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Registers (Rww)
136
BFM#19456 to #19551] Ver. 2 Compatible Remote Registers (Rwr)
137
11 Programming
138
Precautions in Programming
138
Link Special Relay (Sb)/Link Special Register (SW)
140
Link Special Relay (SB)
140
Link Special Register (SW)
140
Update Timing of the Link Special Registers
141
12 Example of Communication between Master Station and Remote I/O Stations
142
System Configuration
142
Setting of Master Station
142
Setting of Remote I/O Station
143
Setting of Parameters
144
Creating a Program for Communication
146
Execution of Data Link
148
13 Example of Communication between Master Station and Remote Device Stations
150
When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode Is Used
150
System Configuration
150
Setting of Master Station
150
Setting of Remote Device Station
151
Setting of Parameters
152
Creating a Program for Communication
154
Execution of Data Link
158
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
158
Confirmation of Operation by Program
159
When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode Is Used
160
System Configuration
160
Setting of Master Station
160
Setting of Remote Device Station
161
Setting of Parameters
162
Creating a Program for Communication
164
Execution of Data Link
168
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
168
Confirmation of Operation by Program
169
When Remote Net Additional Mode Is Used
170
System Configuration
170
Setting of Master Station
170
Setting of Remote Device Station
171
Setting of Parameters
172
Creating a Program for Communication
174
Execution of Data Link
178
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
178
Confirmation of Operation by Program
179
14 Example of Communication between Master Station and Intelligent Device Stations
180
When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode Is Used
180
System Configuration
180
Setting of Master Station
180
Setting of Intelligent Device Station
181
Setting of Parameters
182
Creating a Program for Communication
184
Execution of Data Link
188
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
188
Confirmation of Operation by Program
189
When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode Is Used
190
System Configuration
190
Setting of Master Station
190
Setting of Intelligent Device Station
191
FX -16CCL-M User's Manual
191
Setting of Parameters
192
Creating a Program for Communication
194
Execution of Data Link
198
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
198
Confirmation of Operation by Program
199
When Remote Net Additional Mode Is Used
200
System Configuration
200
Setting of Master Station
200
Setting of Intelligent Device Station
201
Setting of Parameters
202
Creating a Program for Communication
204
Execution of Data Link
208
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
208
Confirmation of Operation by Program
209
15 Example of Communication in Compound System
210
When Remote Net Ver. 1 Mode Is Used
210
System Configuration
210
Setting of Master Station
210
Setting of Remote I/O Station
211
Setting of Remote Device Station
211
Setting of Intelligent Device Station
211
Setting of Parameters
212
Creating a Program for Communication
214
Execution of Data Link
218
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
218
Confirmation of Operation by Program
219
When Remote Net Ver. 2 Mode Is Used
220
System Configuration
220
Setting of Master Station
220
Setting of Remote I/O Station
221
Setting of Remote Device Station
221
Setting of Intelligent Device Station
221
Setting of Parameters
222
Creating a Program for Communication
224
Execution of Data Link
228
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
228
Confirmation of Operation by Program
229
When Remote Net Additional Mode Is Used
230
System Configuration
230
Setting of Master Station
230
Setting of Remote I/O Station
231
Setting of Remote Device Station
231
Setting of Intelligent Device Station
231
Setting of Parameters
232
Creating a Program for Communication
234
Execution of Data Link
238
Confirmation of Operation by LED Indication
238
Confirmation of Operation by Program
239
16 Troubleshooting
240
Troubleshooting Procedure
241
Troubleshooting When ERR. LED Is Flashing in Master Station
246
Troubleshooting by Error Code
248
Appendix A: Version Information
251
Appendix A-1 Version Information
251
Appendix A-1-1 Version Check Method
251
Appendix A-1-2 Version Upgrade History
251
Appendix B: Setting Sheet
252
Appendix B-1 Parameter Setting Sheet
252
Appendix B-2 Station Information Setting Sheet
253
Appendix C: Differences with FX2N-16CCL-M
255
Appendix C-1 Differences with FX2N-16CCL-M
255
Warranty
257
Revised History
258
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Model
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Category
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Language
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