Mitsubishi EQ-V680D1 Specifications

Browse online or download Specifications for Recording Equipment Mitsubishi EQ-V680D1. Mitsubishi EQ-V680D1 Specifications User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 139
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
RFID Interface Module
-
User's Manual
ECL2-V680D1
Model
ECL2-V680D1
ECL2-V680D1
Model
ECL2-V680D-MAN-E
50CM-D180160-A(1401)MEE
New publication,eective Jan. 2014
Specications subject to change without notice.
Printed in Japan on recycled paper.
HEAD OFFICE:Hulic KUDAN BLDG.1-13-5, KUDANKITA CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 102-0073, JAPAN
NAGOYA ENGINEERING OFFICE:139 SHIMOYASHIKICHO-SHIMOYASHIKI, KASUGAI, AICHI 486-0906, JAPAN
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 138 139

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ECL2-V680D1

RFID Interface Module - User's ManualECL2-V680D1ModelECL2-V680D1ECL2-V680D1ModelECL2-V680D-MAN-E50CM-D180160-A(1401)MEENew publication,eec

Page 2 - CAUTION

A - 9 A - 9 Manuals The manuals related to this product include the following. Direct any inquiries to your local sales store, Mitsubishi Electric E

Page 3

6 - 24 6 - 24 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (2) List of devices used in program example Table 6.12 List of Devices Used in Program Example

Page 4

6 - 25 6 - 25 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (3) Program example *1. The program in the dashed line s

Page 5

6 - 26 6 - 26 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS Turn the Write to ID Tag instruction ONWrite data specification (

Page 6

6 - 27 6 - 27 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4.6 Program example (dedicated instructions) with ACPU/QCPU (A mode) use Set the parameters us

Page 7 - CONTENTS

6 - 28 6 - 28 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS Device Description D200 to D212 Source data written to ID tagD220 to D232 Data read from ID tag

Page 8

6 - 29 6 - 29 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS Set RX00 start number Set "X" Set X100 Set 12

Page 9

6 - 30 6 - 30 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS *1. The program in the dashed line section is required only

Page 10

6 - 31 6 - 31 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (3) CC-Link dedicated instruction (RLPA (setting the netwo

Page 11

6 - 32 6 - 32 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4.7 Program example (FROM/TO instructions) with ACPU/QCPU (A mode) use Set the parameters usin

Page 12

6 - 33 6 - 33 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (2) Program example No. of connected stations: 1 No. of retr

Page 13

A - 10 A - 10 Manual Title Manual Number(Model Code) FX3G SERIES USER’S MANUAL - Hardware Edition JY997D31301 (09R521) FX3U SERIES USER’S MANUAL - H

Page 14 - Chapter 1 OVERVIEW

6 - 34 6 - 34 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS *1. The program in the dashed line section is required

Page 15

6 - 35 6 - 35 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS Turn the Write to ID Tag instruction ONWrite data specificat

Page 16

6 - 36 6 - 36 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4.8 Program example of FXCPU use The following describes an example of a sequence program for

Page 17 - 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

6 - 37 6 - 37 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (2) Program example BFM#10→M20 to M35 Mode setting (Remote ne

Page 18

6 - 38 6 - 38 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS When data link startup by buffer memory parameters ends abnor

Page 19

6 - 39 6 - 39 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS Write to ECL2-V680 remote output (RY)Set the command

Page 20

7 - 1 7 - 1 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Chapter 7. TROUBLESHOOTING The following describes the details of the errors that may occur when using the RFID in

Page 21 - Chapter 3 SPECIFICATIONS

7 - 2 7 - 2 7. TROUBLESHOOTING (4) When the "L ERR." LED flashes at a regular interval (0.4 s interval) Check Item Description Was t

Page 22

7 - 3 7 - 3 7. TROUBLESHOOTING (7) Flow when the "ERR." LED of the RFID module turns on YESNOFlow when the "ERR." LED tur

Page 23

7 - 4 7 - 4 7. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2 Checking the System when Reading and Writing Cannot Be Performed with Remote I/O Signals and Remote Registers

Page 24

A - 11 A - 11 Generic Terms and Abbreviations This manual uses the following generic terms and abbreviations in product explanations, unless otherwi

Page 25

7 - 5 7 - 5 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Bit Name*1 Description Action 10 Tag not present error(ERR_72) This bit is set if a communicable ID tag is not pr

Page 26

7 - 6 7 - 6 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Bit Name*1 Description Action 14 Verify error ASCII/HEX conversion error (ERR_71) This bit is set if data cannot

Page 27

7 - 7 7 - 7 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Table 7.2 Processing Result Storage Area (in TEST Mode) Value Name Description Action E070H Tag communication er

Page 28

7 - 8 7 - 8 7. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4 Flow when the "ERR." LED of the master module flashes Failure of the correspondingmoduleYESNODo the

Page 29

7 - 9 7 - 9 7. TROUBLESHOOTING YESNOIs the "L RUN" LED lit?YESNOAre thestation numbersetting switches properly(not overlapping withother

Page 30

App - 1 App - 1 APPENDICES 25020015040035030010050200 40 60 80 100 120 140Number of Bytes (bytes)msCommunication TimeReadWrite (with verify)Write(

Page 31

App - 2 App - 2 APPENDICES (3) FRAM type (8kbytes/32kbytes): V680-D8KF/V680-D32KF Communication Speed Setting Command Communication Time (ms)N:

Page 32

App - 3 App - 3 APPENDICES APPENDIX 2 PROCESSING TIME (REFERENCE) The processing time is the time from the moment the ID command execution reques

Page 33

App - 4 App - 4 APPENDICES (b) With 122 processed bytes, remote net Ver.2 mode, 10-Mbps transmission speed, 1 connected station (last station nu

Page 34

App - 5 App - 5 APPENDICES (3) FRAM type (8kbytes/32kbytes): V680-D8KF/V680-D32KF (a) With 10 processed bytes, remote net Ver.1 mode, 10-Mbps

Page 35

A - 12 A - 12 Generic Term / Abbreviation Description SB Link special relay (for CC-Link). Bit data that indicates the master/local station module

Page 36

App - 6 App - 6 APPENDICES (4) FRAM type (8kbytes): V680S-D8KF (a) With 10 processed bytes, remote net Ver.1 mode, 10-Mbps transmission speed,

Page 37

App - 7 App - 7 APPENDICES APPENDIX 3 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Unit: mm

Page 38

App - 8 App - 8 APPENDICES APPENDIX 4 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES Compliance to the EMC Directive, which is one of the EU Directives, has been

Page 39

App - 9 App - 9 APPENDICES Holes made in the control panel must be 10cm (3.94 inches) diameter or less. If the holes are 10cm (3.94 inches) or

Page 40

App - 10 App - 10 APPENDICES Always use the specified CC-Link dedicated cable. Use the FG terminals of the CC-Link module and CC-Link stations

Page 41

App - 11 App - 11 APPENDICES The precautions for attaching a noise filter are described below. Do not bundle the cables on the input side and o

Page 42

App - 12 App - 12 APPENDICES Product Warranty Details Please confirm the following product warranty details prior to product use. Gratis Warra

Page 43

Ind - 1 Ind - 1 INDEX[A] Amplifier ··············································· 2- 4 Amplifier built-in type antenna ··················· 2- 4 A

Page 44

Ind - 2 Ind - 2 [S] Safety precautions ·································· A- 1 Sample programs ··································· 6- 9 Separate

Page 45

RFID Interface Module - User's ManualECL2-V680D1ModelECL2-V680D1ECL2-V680D1ModelECL2-V680D-MAN-E50CM-D180160-B(1410)MEENew publication,ef

Page 46

1 - 1 1 - 1 1. OVERVIEW Chapter 1 OVERVIEW This user’s manual describes the specifications, use, programming method, and other information relate

Page 47

1 - 2 1 - 2 1. OVERVIEW 1.2 RFID Interface Module Features The following describes the features of the RFID interface module. (1) The RFID inte

Page 48

2 - 1 2 - 1 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Chapter 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The following describes the system configuration of the RFID interface module.

Page 49

2 - 2 2 - 2 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.2 Verifying the Version The following describes the method used to verify the version of the RFID interface

Page 50 - DIN rail

2 - 3 2 - 3 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.3 Overall Configuration The following indicates the overall configuration of the RFID system. The antennas

Page 51

2 - 4 2 - 4 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.4 Component List The component lists the required equipment for using the RFID interface module. Table 2.2

Page 52 - Planar installation

A - 1 A - 1  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  (Always read these precautions prior to use.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant

Page 53 - DIN rail bracket

2 - 5 2 - 5 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Product Name Model Remarks Extension cable V700-A40 For amplifier V680-HA63A/63B connection; cable length: 2

Page 54

3 - 1 3 - 1 3. SPECIFICATIONS Chapter 3 SPECIFICATIONS The following describes the RFID interface module general specifications, performance spec

Page 55

3 - 2 3 - 2 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Performance Specifications The following describes the performance specifications of the RFID interface module.

Page 56

3 - 3 3 - 3 3. SPECIFICATIONS Point Each of the following conditions must be satisfied: (1) In remote net Ver.1 mode Condition 1 {(1×a) + (2×b)

Page 57

3 - 4 3 - 4 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 Functions The RFID interface module has two operation modes: RUN mode and TEST mode. The following describes th

Page 58

3 - 5 3 - 5 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Remote I/O Signals 3.4.1 Remote I/O signal list The following provides a list of the remote I/O signals of the

Page 59

3 - 6 3 - 6 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.2 Remote I/O signal details The following describes in detail the remote I/O signals of the RFID interface modu

Page 60

3 - 7 3 - 7 3. SPECIFICATIONS Device No. Signal Name Description RXn4 ID command complete (1) Turns ON when the ID command execution request

Page 61 - CAUTION

3 - 8 3 - 8 3. SPECIFICATIONS Device No. Signal Name Description RXn5 Error detection [Initial data setting] (1) Turns ON after storage of err

Page 62 - (Connection example)

3 - 9 3 - 9 3. SPECIFICATIONS Device No. Signal Name Description RX(n+k)9 Initial data setting complete flag (1) Turns ON after initial data s

Page 63

A - 2 A - 2 CAUTION  When installing the RFID interface module and amplifier/antenna cables, do not bundle the cables with or install the cables

Page 64

3 - 10 3 - 10 3. SPECIFICATIONS (2) Remote output signals Table 3.8 Remote Output Signal Details Device No. Signal Name Description RYn4 ID co

Page 65

3 - 11 3 - 11 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.5 Remote Registers (1) Remote register assignments of remote device stations Table 3.9 Remote Register List O

Page 66

3 - 12 3 - 12 3. SPECIFICATIONS *1. The last address is as follows according to the mode switch setting. Table 3.10 Remote Register Last Address

Page 67

3 - 13 3 - 13 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.6 Remote Register Details 3.6.1 Initial data setting (1) Communication specification area (RWwm+0H) The commun

Page 68

3 - 14 3 - 14 3. SPECIFICATIONS (2) Communication setting area (RWwm+1H) The communication setting area selects the communication settings shown

Page 69

3 - 15 3 - 15 3. SPECIFICATIONS *3. The following shows examples of ASCII/HEX conversion. 1) Without ASCII/HEX conversion, Data storage order: Up

Page 70

3 - 16 3 - 16 3. SPECIFICATIONS (3) Processing specification area (RWwm+2H) The processing specification area selects the data storage order whe

Page 71 - H to 7FH)

3 - 17 3 - 17 3. SPECIFICATIONS (4) Auto system command wait time setting area (RWwm+3H) The auto system command wait time setting area sets the

Page 72 - H 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 20H

3 - 18 3 - 18 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.6.2 RUN mode (1) Command code specification area (RWwm+0H) This area is used to specify the processing content

Page 73 - H 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 81H

3 - 19 3 - 19 3. SPECIFICATIONS (4) Write data specification area 1 and thereafter (RWwm+3H and thereafter) These areas store write data when Wr

Page 74 - H 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 CFH

A - 3 A - 3 CAUTION  Fully mount the antenna cable to the module connector. After mounting, check for separation. Insufficient contact results in

Page 75 - H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00H

3 - 20 3 - 20 3. SPECIFICATIONS (6) Error details storage area (RWrm+1H) When an error occurs when the ID command execution request (RYn4) is tu

Page 76

3 - 21 3 - 21 3. SPECIFICATIONS (a) Read data storage range The read data storage range is as follows according to the mode switch setting. Tab

Page 77

3 - 22 3 - 22 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.6.3 TEST mode (1) TEST operation mode specification area (RWwm+0H) This area sets the test contents to be exec

Page 78

3 - 23 3 - 23 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.7 CC-Link Family System Profile Plus (CSP+) (Supported by GX Works2 Japanese version only) The CC-Link family s

Page 79

3 - 24 3 - 24 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.7.1 CSP+ applicable systems (1) System configuration The following shows a CSP+ applicable system configuration

Page 80 - ID tag A ID tag B

3 - 25 3 - 25 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.8 iQ Sensor Solution(iQSS) (Supported by GX Works2 Japanese version only) The RFID interface module is Mitsubis

Page 81

3 - 26 3 - 26 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.8.3 Simple startup (1) This function detects the slave station connected to the CC-Link master module from the

Page 82

3 - 27 3 - 27 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.8.4 Sensor monitor This function displays the status of iQSS compatible devices connected to the CC-Link master

Page 83 - Operation disabled

3 - 28 3 - 28 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.8.5 Simple programming This function allows you to simply import ECL2-V680D1 label information and use the impo

Page 84 - Waiti ng for ID tag

3 - 29 3 - 29 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.9 Function Blocks (FBs) (Supported by GX Works2 Japanese version only) The function blocks in the table below a

Page 85

A - 4 A - 4 CAUTION  After product use begins, be sure the number of times the terminal block is installed and removed does not exceed 50 (JIS B

Page 86 - ECL2-V680D1 (Station No. 1)

4 - 1 4 - 1 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION Chapter 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION The following describes the setup and pr

Page 87

4 - 2 4 - 2 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.2 Setting the Station Number The buffer memory address of the master module where the re

Page 88

4 - 3 4 - 3 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.3.3 Module installation orientation The RFID interface module can be installed in six or

Page 89

4 - 4 4 - 4 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.3.4 Installing the module to a DIN rail Point The following describes an example of how

Page 90 - Set Item Set Value

4 - 5 4 - 5 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION DIN rail bracket 7. Press in the direction opposite that indicated by the arrow on the DIN

Page 91

4 - 6 4 - 6 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.4 Setup and Procedures Prior to Operation StartVerify the specifications of the RFID in

Page 92

4 - 7 4 - 7 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.5 Names of Parts The following describes the names of the parts of the RFID interface mo

Page 93

4 - 8 4 - 8 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION Table 4.2 Names of Parts No. Name Description 1) Indicaters LED PW Indicates the power su

Page 94

4 - 9 4 - 9 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION No. Name Description 2) Station number setting switch Used to set the 10&apos

Page 95

4 - 10 4 - 10 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION No. Name Description 5) Reset switch Resets the module when the CC-Link transmission s

Page 96

A - 5 A - 5 REVISIONS *The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover. Print Date *Manual Number Revision Jan. 2014 50CM-D180160-

Page 97

4 - 11 4 - 11 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.6 Wiring the Data Link Cable The following describes how to wire the CC-Link dedicated

Page 98

4 - 12 4 - 12 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.7 Wiring The following describes the wiring of the RFID interface module. 4.7.1 Wirin

Page 99

4 - 13 4 - 13 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.7.2 Wiring the external power supply terminal Wire the external power supply terminal

Page 100

4 - 14 4 - 14 4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION 4.7.3 Inserting and removing the antenna cable When inserting or removing an antenna cab

Page 101

5 - 1 5 - 1 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING Chapter 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING 5.1 Operation Mode The RFID interf

Page 102

5 - 2 5 - 2 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (1) Using TEST mode (a) Operating TEST mode using the mode switch Set the mode switch

Page 103

5 - 3 5 - 3 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (2) Communication test The communication test reads data from ID tags. If an ID tag dat

Page 104

5 - 4 5 - 4 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (3) Distance level measurement Distance level measurement allows you to easily verify

Page 105

5 - 5 5 - 5 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (4) Noise level measurement Noise level measurement allows you to verify the noise dam

Page 106

5 - 6 5 - 6 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING 5.2 ID Tag Memory The following describes the memory of ID tags capable of communicatin

Page 107

A - 6 A - 6 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the RFID interface module manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Engineering Company, Ltd. Prior to u

Page 108

5 - 7 5 - 7 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (3) FRAM type (8k bytes): V680-D8KF User areaBit 0Bit 7Block(8 bytes)Block(8 bytes)1

Page 109

5 - 8 5 - 8 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING 5.3 Write Protect Function The write protect function is provided to ensure that import

Page 110

5 - 9 5 - 9 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (3) Write protect setting example (a) When write protecting data from address 0015H t

Page 111

5 - 10 5 - 10 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (b) When write protecting 1 byte only (start address = end address) Table 5.10 Writ

Page 112

5 - 11 5 - 11 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (c) When the end address exceeds the last ID tag address (last ID tag address < e

Page 113 - * Set parameters

5 - 12 5 - 12 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING (d) When the start address exceeds the end address (start address > end address)

Page 114

5 - 13 5 - 13 5. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PROGRAMMING 5.3.2 How to cancel write protect When you want to cancel a write protect setting, se

Page 115

6 - 1 6 - 1 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS Chapter 6 HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS The following describes the programming method for commu

Page 116 - Chapter 7. TROUBLESHOOTING

6 - 2 6 - 2 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.2 Command/Specification List The following describes the command types and specification content

Page 117

6 - 3 6 - 3 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.2.1 Read The Read instruction reads data from the ID tag starting from the address specified in

Page 118

A - 7 A - 7 3.8 iQ Sensor Solution(iQSS) ·································································································· 3-25 3.8.

Page 119

6 - 4 6 - 4 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.3 Control Methods According to Communication Specification 6.3.1 Trigger With the trigger commun

Page 120

6 - 5 6 - 5 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.3.2 Auto With the auto communication specification, communication is performed while the ID tag

Page 121

6 - 6 6 - 6 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.3.3 Repeat auto With the repeat auto communication specification, communication is performed whi

Page 122

6 - 7 6 - 7 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.3.4 FIFO trigger With the FIFO trigger communication specification, communication is performed w

Page 123

6 - 8 6 - 8 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.3.5 FIFO repeat With the FIFO repeat communication specification, communication is performed whi

Page 124

6 - 9 6 - 9 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4 Sample Programs The following describes ECL2-V680D1 programming procedures, read/write basic p

Page 125 - APPENDICES

6 - 10 6 - 10 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4.2 Program example conditions The program examples shown in this section were created under t

Page 126

6 - 11 6 - 11 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (b) For ACPU and QCPU (A mode) X100 to X10FX110 to X11FtoX170 to X17FCPU moduleDevice XY100 to

Page 127

6 - 12 6 - 12 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (c) For FXCPU M115 to M100M131 to M116toM227 to M212CPU moduleRX00 toRX0FRX10 to RX1FtoRX70 toR

Page 128

6 - 13 6 - 13 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4.3 Program example with QCPU (Q mode) use Set the parameters using "Network Parameters&q

Page 129

A - 8 A - 8 6.3 Control Methods According to Communication Specification ····················································· 6- 4 6.3.1 Trigger ···

Page 130

6 - 14 6 - 14 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (b) Setting the station information Table 6.5 "Station Information Modul

Page 131

6 - 15 6 - 15 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (b) Setting the procedure registration When the initial data processing request flag (RX78) tur

Page 132

6 - 16 6 - 16 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (3) List of devices used in program examples Table 6.7 List of Devices Used in Program Example

Page 133

6 - 17 6 - 17 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (4) Program example Read data link status ECL2-V680D1 data l

Page 134

6 - 18 6 - 18 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS *1. The program in dashed line section (1) enables the initial settings

Page 135

6 - 19 6 - 19 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4.4 Program example with LCPU use With the LCPU, the program example with QCPU use can be used

Page 136 - Product Warranty Details

6 - 20 6 - 20 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (b) Setting the network parameters Table 6.8 "CC-Link List Settin

Page 137

6 - 21 6 - 21 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (c) Setting the station information Table 6.9 "Station Information Module

Page 138

6 - 22 6 - 22 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS 6.4.5 Program example with QnACPU use Set the parameters using "Network Parameters" of

Page 139

6 - 23 6 - 23 6. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ID TAGS (b) Setting the station information Table 6.11 "Station Information Module 1&q

Comments to this Manuals

No comments