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Model: JEPMC-MP2300S-E
Basic Module
Machine Controller MP2300S
USER'S MANUAL
MANUAL NO. SIEP C880732 00C
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A
Overview
Specifications and Functions
Mounting and Wiring
Outline of Motion Control Systems
Built-in Ethernet Communications
Slave CPU Synchronous Function
Maintenance and Inspection
Troubleshooting
Appendices
MP2300S
100M
Ethernet
LINK
DC
DC
24V
RLY
OUT
0V
YAS K AWA
TEST
ALM
MTX
TRX
RUN
ERR
BAT
IP
SW
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SW
2
ON
ON
CNFG
INT
SUP
MON
STOP
BATTERY
M-
I/II
E-INT
E-TEST
NO
NO
RDY
System Start Up and
Easy Programming
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Model: JEPMC-MP2300S-EBasic ModuleMachine Controller MP2300SUSER'S MANUALMANUAL NO. SIEP C880732 00C123456789AOverviewSpecifications and Functi

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x Maintenance and Inspection Precautions Disposal Precautions General Precautions Do not attempt to disassemble the MP2300S.There is a risk of

Strona 3 - Using this Manual

3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.4 Replacing and Adding Optional Modules3-9Mounting and Wiring3.1.4 Replacing and Adding Optional ModulesUse the following p

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.4 Replacing and Adding Optional Modules3-103. Remove the Optional Module from the mounting base.Pull the top of the panel of

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.4 Replacing and Adding Optional Modules3-11Mounting and Wiring( 3 ) Installing Optional Modules1. Insert Optional Modules.Ho

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.1 Connectors3-123.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.1 ConnectorsThe following diagram shows the connectors for the Bas

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.2 Power Supply Connector3-13Mounting and Wiring3.2.2 Power Supply Connector( 1 ) Specifications, Pin Arrangement, a

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.3 MECHATROLINK Connectors3-14( 2 ) Connection ProcedureThe power supply terminal has a removable connector. Use the

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.3 MECHATROLINK Connectors3-15Mounting and Wiring( 2 ) CablesName and Specification Model Number LengthMECHATROLINK C

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.3 MECHATROLINK Connectors3-16( 3 ) Cable Connections between the MP2300S and I/O Units and the MP2300S and SERVO-PAC

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.3 MECHATROLINK Connectors3-17Mounting and Wiring( 4 ) Cable Connections between the MP2300S and SGD-N and SGDB-

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.3 MECHATROLINK Connectors3-18( 6 ) Connection Example between MP2300S, SERVOPACK, and IO2310 Use MECHATROLINK cable

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xiWarranty( 1 ) Details of Warranty Warranty PeriodThe warranty period for a product that was purchased (hereinafter called “delivered product”) is

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.4 Ethernet Connector Details3-19Mounting and Wiring3.2.4 Ethernet Connector DetailsConnects to a personal computer

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.4 Ethernet Connector Details3-20( 3 ) Ethernet Connection ExampleThe following are examples of Ethernet network conn

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.4 Ethernet Connector Details3-21Mounting and WiringThe following are examples of Ethernet network connections via 10

Strona 17 - Overview

3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.4 Ethernet Connector Details3-22 CautionHigh frequency wave noise from other devices in the installation environmen

Strona 18 - 1.1 MP2300S Features

3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.5 RLY OUT Connector Details3-23Mounting and Wiring3.2.5 RLY OUT Connector DetailsThe RLY OUT connector is a termina

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3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.5 RLY OUT Connector Details3-24( 3 ) RLY OUT Connection ExampleThe following figure shows how to connect the RLY OUT

Strona 20 - 1.2.2 MP2300S Modules

3.2 Basic Module Connections3.2.6 System Connection Example3-25Mounting and Wiring3.2.6 System Connection ExampleThe following diagram shows a conn

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4-1System Start Up and Easy Programming4System Start Up and Easy ProgrammingThis chapter explains how to start up a model system using the programming

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4.1 System Startup Overview 4-24.1 System Startup OverviewThis chapter, starting from section 4.2, provides detailed information on each step in th

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4.2 Preparation (step 1)4.2.1 Wiring4-3System Start Up and Easy Programming4.2 Preparation (step 1)This section explains the steps of “wiring,” “se

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xii( 3 ) Suitability for Use1. It is the customer’s responsibility to confirm conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply if t

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4.2 Preparation (step 1)4.2.1 Wiring4-4[ a ] Required Equipment Caution• Install MPE720 Ver.6 in the personal computer before starting step 1.For i

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4.2 Preparation (step 1)4.2.2 Self Configuration4-5System Start Up and Easy Programming4.2.2 Self ConfigurationRun the self configuration to automa

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4.2 Preparation (step 1)4.2.3 Test Operation4-64.2.3 Test OperationConfirm that the machine controller can command axis servo ON/OFF and jog operat

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4.2 Preparation (step 1)4.2.3 Test Operation4-7System Start Up and Easy Programming2. Axis Selection and Servo ONSet an axis number in the Axis Wind

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4.2 Preparation (step 1)4.2.3 Test Operation4-83. Jog OperationClick the Speed reference icon and set a speed reference value, and check that the ax

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4.3 Programming (step 2)4.3.1 Programming Procedure4-9System Start Up and Easy Programming4.3 Programming (step 2)This section describes the proced

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4.3 Programming (step 2)4.3.1 Programming Procedure4-104. Editing Motion ProgramUse the command input assist feature to insert INC and MOV Commands

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4.4 Executing Motion (step 3)4.4.1 Registering Program Execution4-11System Start Up and Easy Programming4.4 Executing Motion (step 3)4.4.1 Registe

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4.4 Executing Motion (step 3)4.4.2 Starting a Motion Program Using the Operation Control Panel4-124.4.2 Starting a Motion Program Using the Operati

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4.5 Starting Motion Program from an External Signal4.5.1 Overview4-13System Start Up and Easy Programming4.5 Starting Motion Program from an Extern

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xiiiContentsUsing this Manual - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iiiSafety

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4.5 Starting Motion Program from an External Signal4.5.2 Required Equipment4-14Mapping of the touch panel manufactured by Digital Electronics Corp.N

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4.5 Starting Motion Program from an External Signal4.5.3 Creation Procedure4-15System Start Up and Easy Programming4.5.3 Creation Procedure1. Creat

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4.5 Starting Motion Program from an External Signal4.5.3 Creation Procedure4-162. Registering Program Execution•A Task Al location Dialog Box will a

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4.5 Starting Motion Program from an External Signal4.5.3 Creation Procedure4-17System Start Up and Easy Programming• Click the Save Icon to save the

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5-1Outline of Motion Control Systems5Outline of Motion Control SystemsThis chapter describes the basic operation of MP2300S Motion Control Systems and

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5.1 Startup Sequence and Basic Operation5.1.1 DIP Switch Settings5-25.1 Startup Sequence and Basic OperationThis section describes the MP2300S star

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5.1 Startup Sequence and Basic Operation5.1.2 Startup Sequence5-3Outline of Motion Control Systems5.1.2 Startup SequenceThe startup sequence for th

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5.1 Startup Sequence and Basic Operation5.1.3 Startup Sequence Operation Details5-45.1.3 Startup Sequence Operation Details( 1 ) Self-diagnosis at

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5.2 User Programs5.2.1 Types and Execution Timing of User Program5-5Outline of Motion Control Systems5.2 User ProgramsUser programs for executing m

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-65.2.2 Motion ProgramsMotion programs are programs written in a text-based language called motion language.

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xiv3.2 Basic Module Connections - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-123.2.1 Connectors - - - - - - - - - -

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-7Outline of Motion Control SystemsThis section explains the Group Definition screen.c No. of GroupSet a numb

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-8g Axis No.Set an axis number for the used axis.The axis number can be checked in the detailed screen of the

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-9Outline of Motion Control Systems( 2 ) How to Run a Motion ProgramThe following two methods are available f

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-10[ b ] Executing H Drawings by MSEE CommandMotion programs are always called from H drawings using the MSEE

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-11Outline of Motion Control Systems( 3 ) How to Designate a Motion ProgramThe following two methods are avai

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-12[ b ] Using an Indirect Designation to Call a Motion ProgramAn indirect designation method designates a mo

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-13Outline of Motion Control Systems( 4 ) Work RegisterConfigure and monitor a motion program via a work regi

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-14[ a ] Status Flag of a Motion ProgramThe motion program status flag shows the execution status of the moti

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-15Outline of Motion Control Systems[ b ] Control SignalProgram control signals (e.g., program operation star

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-16 Timing Chart for Motion Program Control SignalsThe following figure shows an example of a timing chart f

Strona 57 - 2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module

xv6.2 Communication with Other MP Series - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-36.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (autom

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-17Outline of Motion Control Systems[ d ] System Work NumberThe system work number n (setting range: 1 to 16)

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-18( 5 ) How to Operate a Work RegisterThe way to operate a work register of a motion program registered in t

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-19Outline of Motion Control Systems A Way to Immediately Control a Motion Program from External EquipmentM-

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-20 A Way to Control a Motion Program via a Sequence or Ladder ProgramWithout using the allocating function

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-21Outline of Motion Control Systems2. Example using a ladder program

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-22[ b ] A motion program referenced by a MSEE command from a ladder programWhen a motion program is referenc

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-23Outline of Motion Control Systems2. Example using a ladder program

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-24( 6 ) Monitor the motion program execution information using S registerUsing S register (SW03200 to SW0419

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-25Outline of Motion Control Systems Register Areas for Motion Program Execution InformationSW03670SW03612SW

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5.2 User Programs5.2.2 Motion Programs5-26 Details of Program Information Used by Work n+56+54+52+50+48+46+44+42+40+38+36+34+32+30+28+0+26+23+20+17

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xviAppendices - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A-1Appendix A System Registers List

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5.2 User Programs5.2.3 Sequence Program5-27Outline of Motion Control Systems5.2.3 Sequence ProgramA sequence program is a program described with mo

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5.2 User Programs5.2.3 Sequence Program5-28( 2 ) How to Designate a Sequence ProgramYou can only designate a sequence program directly. Indirect des

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5.2 User Programs5.2.3 Sequence Program5-29Outline of Motion Control Systems( 3 ) Work RegisterMonitor a sequence program through a work register.A

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5.2 User Programs5.2.4 Ladder Drawings (DWG)5-305.2.4 Ladder Drawings (DWG)( 1 ) Types of DrawingsLadder programs are managed in units of ladder dr

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5.2 User Programs5.2.4 Ladder Drawings (DWG)5-31Outline of Motion Control Systems( 2 ) Execution Control of Drawings[ a ] Execution ControlThe follo

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5.2 User Programs5.2.4 Ladder Drawings (DWG)5-32[ c ] Hierarchical Structure of DrawingsEach processing program is made up of parent drawings, child

Strona 75 - ( 2 ) Example SVR Usage

5.2 User Programs5.2.4 Ladder Drawings (DWG)5-33Outline of Motion Control Systems[ d ] Drawing Execution Processing MethodThe execution processing o

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5.2 User Programs5.2.4 Ladder Drawings (DWG)5-34( 3 ) FunctionsFunctions are executed by calling them from parent, child, or grandchild drawings usi

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5.3 Registers5.3.1 Types of Registers5-35Outline of Motion Control Systems5.3 RegistersThis section describes the types of registers used in MP2300

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5.3 Registers5.3.1 Types of Registers5-36( 2 ) Function RegistersThe following table shows the registers that can be used with each function. n: De

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1-1Overview1OverviewThis chapter explains an overview and features of the MP2300S Machine Controller.1.1 MP2300S Features - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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5.3 Registers5.3.1 Types of Registers5-37Outline of Motion Control Systems( 3 ) Register Ranges in ProgramsThe following figure shows DWG programs,

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5.3 Registers5.3.2 Data Types5-385.3.2 Data TypesThere are five kinds of data: Bit, integer, double-length integer, real number, and address data.

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5.3 Registers5.3.3 How to Use Subscripts i, j5-39Outline of Motion Control Systems5.3.3 How to Use Subscripts i, jTwo type of registers (i, j) are

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5.3 Registers5.3.4 Register Designation5-405.3.4 Register DesignationRegisters can be specified directly by register number or by symbol (register

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5.4 Self-configuration5.3.4 Register Designation5-41Outline of Motion Control Systems5.4 Self-configurationThe self-configuration function automati

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-425.4.1 How to Execute Self-ConfigurationThe following two methods are available for

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-43Outline of Motion Control Systems[ b ] Self-configuration after Adding Devices Such

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-44( 2 ) Procedure Using MPE720Executing self-configuration from MPE720 allows self-co

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-45Outline of Motion Control Systems5. If the following warning message is shown after

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-468. Click Start to read the module configuration definition from a controller.9. Cli

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1.1 MP2300S Features 1-21.1 MP2300S FeaturesThe MP2300S is a small all-in-one machine controller, and successor to the MP2000 series in function an

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-47Outline of Motion Control Systems[ b ] Self Configuration of Each ModuleIf modules

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-484. While running the self-configuration, the following message is shown.5. If the f

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.1 How to Execute Self-Configuration5-49Outline of Motion Control Systems7. Click Individual, and only check Module Configu

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.2 Definition Information Updated with Self-Configuration5-505.4.2 Definition Information Updated with Self-ConfigurationN

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.2 Definition Information Updated with Self-Configuration5-51Outline of Motion Control Systems[ c ] SVB Module DefinitionsM

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5.4 Self-configuration5.4.2 Definition Information Updated with Self-Configuration5-52[ d ] SVR Definition[ e ] M-EXECUTOR DefinitionType No. Name A

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5.5 Precaution on Using MP2300S5.5.1 Precautions when User Definition File is Configured/Changed5-53Outline of Motion Control Systems5.5 Precaution

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5.5 Precaution on Using MP2300S5.5.2 Setting or Changing Module Configuration Definition Files5-54• Module Configuration Definition5.5.2 Setting o

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5.5 Precaution on Using MP2300S5.5.3 Setting and Changing the Scan Time5-55Outline of Motion Control Systems5.5.3 Setting and Changing the Scan Tim

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5.5 Precaution on Using MP2300S5.5.3 Setting and Changing the Scan Time5-56( 2 ) Scan Time Set Value Examples 0.8-ms Maximum Scan Time and 1-ms Com

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1.2 MP2300S Configuration1.2.1 Basic Module Appearance1-3Overview1.2 MP2300S ConfigurationThe MP2300S is configured with one Basic Module and an op

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6-1Built-in Ethernet Communications6Built-in Ethernet CommunicationsThis chapter explains how to communicate with devices (PLC, touch panel, etc.) con

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6.1 Communication Methods 6-26.1 Communication MethodsThe following table provides the appropriate mode of communication for each remote device and

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-3Built-in Ethernet Communications6.

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-4 Setting ExampleThe following fig

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-5Built-in Ethernet Communications(

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-64. Set a communication setting in

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-7Built-in Ethernet Communications5.

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-87. Click Enable in the Automatical

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-9Built-in Ethernet Communications(

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-10e Set Subnet Mask (“255.255.255.0

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Copyright © 2007 YASKAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATIONAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or tra

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1.2 MP2300S Configuration1.2.2 MP2300S Modules1-41.2.2 MP2300S ModulesThe following table shows the names and specifications of the Basic Module an

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-11Built-in Ethernet Communications4

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-12 Input/output definitions for me

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-13Built-in Ethernet Communications

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-14 Example of Using the Message Tr

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-15Built-in Ethernet CommunicationsC

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-16Continued from the previous pageT

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-17Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-18 Setting ExampleThe fo

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-19Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-203. Click the Easy Setti

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1.3 System Configuration1.3.1 Example1-5Overview1.3 System Configuration1.3.1 ExampleThe following diagram shows an example of system configuratio

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-21Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-227. Create a ladder prog

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-23Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-24 Parameter list settin

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-25Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-26Continued from the prev

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-27Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-282. Set transmission par

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-29Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-304. Create a ladder prog

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1.3 System Configuration1.3.2 Example of Distributed Synchronizing System1-6 For the details on the system configuration example, refer to 4.2.1 (

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-31Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-32 Parameter list settin

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-33Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-34Continued from the prev

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (ladder program which uses a MSG-RCV function)6-35Built-in Ethernet Commu

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-366.2.3 When the MP2300S

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-37Built-in Ethernet Commun

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-38( 1 ) How to Set up the

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-39Built-in Ethernet Commun

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-40i Set a storage area (In

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1.4 MECHATROLINK Compatible Devices1.4.1 MECHATROLINK-I/II Compatible Devices1-7Overview1.4 MECHATROLINK Compatible Devices1.4.1 MECHATROLINK-I/II

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-41Built-in Ethernet Commun

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-42 How to set up transmis

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-43Built-in Ethernet Commun

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-44 Input/output definitio

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-45Built-in Ethernet Commun

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-46 Example of Using the M

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-47Built-in Ethernet Commun

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.3 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message communication function is used)6-48Continued from the previ

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-49Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-50 Setting ExampleThe f

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1.4 MECHATROLINK Compatible Devices1.4.2 MECHATROLINK-III Compatible Devices1-81.4.2 MECHATROLINK-III Compatible DevicesThe following devices suppo

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-51Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-524. Set a communication

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-53Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-547. Create a ladder pro

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-55Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-56 Parameter list setti

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-57Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-58Continued from the pre

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-59Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-60( 2 ) How to Set up th

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1.5 Cables and Accessories1.5.1 Cables1-9Overview1.5 Cables and Accessories1.5.1 CablesThe following table shows the cables that can be connected

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-61Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-624. Create a ladder pro

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-63Built-in Ethernet Comm

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6.2 Communication with Other MP Series6.2.4 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (ladder program which uses a MSG-SND function)6-64 Parameter list setti

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-65Built-in Ethernet Communications6.3

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-66 Setting ExampleThe following figure

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-67Built-in Ethernet Communications( 1 )

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-684. Set a communication setting in the

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-69Built-in Ethernet Communications5. Cl

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-70( 2 ) How to set up a touch panelThis

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1.5 Cables and Accessories1.5.2 Accessories and Options1-101.5.2 Accessories and Options1.5.3 Software (Programming Tool)The MPE720, programming t

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-71Built-in Ethernet Communications Por

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-728. Click the setup button of the conn

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-73Built-in Ethernet Communications[ b ]

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6.3 Communication with Touch Panel6.3.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive function is used)6-74( 3 ) How to Start Communication1. Th

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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2-1Specifications and Functions2Specifications and FunctionsThis chapter explains detailed specifications for the Basic Module and Optional Modules of

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.1 When the MP2300S Acts as Slave (automatic receive

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message commu

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message commu

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message commu

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message commu

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message commu

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message commu

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6.4 Communication with PLC Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELSEC protocol)6.4.2 When the MP2300S Acts as Master (I/O message commu

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7-1Slave CPU Synchronous Function7Slave CPU Synchronous FunctionThis chapter explains the slave CPU synchronous function details and the precautions f

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2.1 Specifications2.1.1 General Specifications2-22.1 Specifications2.1.1 General SpecificationsItem SpecificationsEnvironmental ConditionsAmbient

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7.1 Function 7-27.1 FunctionA slave CPU synchronous function synchronizes the master side high-speed scan cycle with the MP2300S high-speed scan cy

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7.2 Requirements and Setting of Execution7.2.1 Supported Version7-3Slave CPU Synchronous Function7.2 Requirements and Setting of Execution7.2.1 Su

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7.2 Requirements and Setting of Execution7.2.3 How to Set up Slave CPU Synchronous Function7-47.2.3 How to Set up Slave CPU Synchronous FunctionThe

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7.2 Requirements and Setting of Execution7.2.3 How to Set up Slave CPU Synchronous Function7-5Slave CPU Synchronous Function( 2 ) Slave Side Setting

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7.2 Requirements and Setting of Execution7.2.3 How to Set up Slave CPU Synchronous Function7-62. Set the synchronous scan to High as a MECHATROLINK

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7.2 Requirements and Setting of Execution7.2.4 How to Execute Slave CPU Synchronous Function7-7Slave CPU Synchronous Function7.2.4 How to Execute S

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7.2 Requirements and Setting of Execution7.2.4 How to Execute Slave CPU Synchronous Function7-8( 2 ) Turning ON the Slave Side Power FirstAfter conf

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7.3 Operation7.3.1 Input/Output Register7-9Slave CPU Synchronous Function7.3 Operation7.3.1 Input/Output RegisterThis section describes the detail

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7.3 Operation7.3.1 Input/Output Register7-10 Slave status detailsNote: When a receive error occurs, both system registers “I/O Error Count” (SW0020

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7.3 Operation7.3.1 Input/Output Register7-11Slave CPU Synchronous Function( 2 ) Slave Side Input/Output Data Input data detailsItem DescriptionScan

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2.1 Specifications2.1.2 Product Specifications2-3Specifications and Functions2.1.2 Product SpecificationsThe following table shows the product spec

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7.3 Operation7.3.1 Input/Output Register7-12 Output data details Control bit detailsNote: For information on SLVSC usage, refer to 7.3.6 Managemen

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7.3 Operation7.3.1 Input/Output Register7-13Slave CPU Synchronous Function( 3 ) Input/Output Data Flow between Master and Slave From MP2000 (master

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7.3 Operation7.3.1 Input/Output Register7-14 From MP2300S (slave) to MP2000 (master)DATA_RWA00h02h04h06h08h0Ah0Ch0Eh01h03h05h07h09h0Bh0Dh0Fhࠪࠬ࠹ࡓ૶↪1

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7.3 Operation7.3.2 How to Determine Slave CPU Synchronous State7-15Slave CPU Synchronous Function7.3.2 How to Determine Slave CPU Synchronous State

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7.3 Operation7.3.3 Calculation of Slave CPU Synchronous Delay Time7-167.3.3 Calculation of Slave CPU Synchronous Delay TimeIn a slave CPU synchrono

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7.3 Operation7.3.4 How to Use Scan Counter7-17Slave CPU Synchronous Function7.3.4 How to Use Scan CounterA scan counter enables the reception devic

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7.3 Operation7.3.5 How to Determine Input Error7-187.3.5 How to Determine Input Error( 1 ) How to Determine an Input Error Using an Application Pro

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7.3 Operation7.3.5 How to Determine Input Error7-19Slave CPU Synchronous Function Application ExampleContinued on the next page

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7.3 Operation7.3.5 How to Determine Input Error7-20Continued from the previous page

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7.3 Operation7.3.5 How to Determine Input Error7-21Slave CPU Synchronous Function[ b ] Slave SideNote: For an error to be reported to an I/O Error S

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iiiUsing this ManualThe MP2300S is a compact Machine Controller that contains the power supply, the CPU, I/O, and the communication functions in one

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2.1 Specifications2.1.3 Function Lists2-42.1.3 Function Lists( 1 ) PLC Function SpecificationsThe following table shows the PLC function specificat

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7.3 Operation7.3.5 How to Determine Input Error7-22 Application ExampleContinued on the next page

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7.3 Operation7.3.5 How to Determine Input Error7-23Slave CPU Synchronous FunctionContinued from the previous page( 2 ) How to Recover from Input Er

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7.3 Operation7.3.6 Management to Resume Slave CPU Synchronization7-247.3.6 Management to Resume Slave CPU SynchronizationThe slave CPU synchronous

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7.3 Operation7.3.6 Management to Resume Slave CPU Synchronization7-25Slave CPU Synchronous FunctionThe example below shows how the slave side applic

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7.3 Operation7.3.6 Management to Resume Slave CPU Synchronization7-26 Application ExampleContinued on the next page

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7.3 Operation7.3.6 Management to Resume Slave CPU Synchronization7-27Slave CPU Synchronous FunctionContinued from the previous page

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7.4 Precautions7.4.1 Precautions on Usage7-287.4 Precautions7.4.1 Precautions on UsageWhen using the slave CPU synchronous function, the slave si

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7.4 Precautions7.4.2 Effect of Error on Slave CPU Synchronous Operation7-29Slave CPU Synchronous Function When the MP2300S with a built-in SVB work

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8-1Maintenance and Inspection8Maintenance and InspectionThis chapter explains daily and regular inspection items to ensure that the MP2300S can always

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8.1 Daily Inspections 8-28.1 Daily InspectionsThe following table lists the daily inspection items.No. Inspection Item Inspection Details Criteria

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2.1 Specifications2.1.3 Function Lists2-5Specifications and Functions( 2 ) Motion Control Function SpecificationsThe following table lists the motio

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8.2 Regular Inspections8-3Maintenance and Inspection8.2 Regular InspectionsThis section explains inspection items that must be performed once or twi

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8.3 Replacing the Basic Module Battery 8-48.3 Replacing the Basic Module BatteryThe Basic Module has one replaceable built-in battery. This battery

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9-1Troubleshooting9TroubleshootingThis section describes the basic troubleshooting methods and provides a list of errors.9.1 Basic Flow of Troubleshoo

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9.1 Basic Flow of Troubleshooting 9-29.1 Basic Flow of TroubleshootingWhen problems occur, it is important to quickly find the cause of the problem

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9.2 LED Indicator Meanings9-3Troubleshooting9.2 LED Indicator MeaningsThe following table shows how to use the LED indicators to determine the opera

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9.3 Problem Classification9.3.1 Overview9-49.3 Problem Classification9.3.1 OverviewThe following table shows MP2300S problems and LED indicator pa

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9.3 Problem Classification9.3.2 MP2300S Error Check Flowchart9-5Troubleshooting9.3.2 MP2300S Error Check FlowchartUse the following to troubleshoot

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9.4 Troubleshooting Details9.4.1 Operation Errors9-69.4 Troubleshooting Details9.4.1 Operation ErrorsIf an operation error occurs, one of the foll

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9.4 Troubleshooting Details9.4.1 Operation Errors9-7TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedure Example 1This section describes the procedures for trou

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9.4 Troubleshooting Details9.4.1 Operation Errors9-8Troubleshooting Procedure Example 2This section describes the procedures for troubleshooting if

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2.1 Specifications2.1.3 Function Lists2-6Applicable SERVOPACKs MECHATROLINK-I•SERVOPACKsSGD-NSGDB-ANSGDH-E + NS100SGDS-1SGDV-1SGD

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9.4 Troubleshooting Details9.4.2 I/O Errors9-9Troubleshooting9.4.2 I/O ErrorsAn I/O error may occur in the following cases.• An Optional Module ha

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9.4 Troubleshooting Details9.4.3 Watchdog Timer Timeout Errors9-109.4.3 Watchdog Timer Timeout ErrorsIf a watchdog timer timeout error occurs, one

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9.4 Troubleshooting Details9.4.5 System Errors9-11Troubleshooting9.4.5 System ErrorsIf a system error occurs, one of the following may be the cause

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A-1AppendicesAppendicesA System Registers Lists - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A-3A.1 System Service Re

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A-2G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A-51G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)- - - - - - - -

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.1 System Service RegistersA-3AppendicesAppendix A System Registers ListsThe system registers are prepared by the

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.1 System Service RegistersA-4( 3 ) DWG.L OnlyThe following relays are reset at the start of the low-speed scan.0.

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.1 System Service RegistersA-5Appendices( 4 ) Scan Execution Status and Calendar( 5 ) Program Software Numbers and

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.2 System StatusA-6A.2 System StatusSystem operating status and error status is stored in registers SW00040 to SW0

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.3 System Error StatusA-7AppendicesA.3 System Error StatusSystem error status is stored in registers SW00050 to SW

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.1 Outline of Functions2-7Specifications and Functions2.2 Basic ModuleThis section describes the functions, the external appeara

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.3 System Error StatusA-8* 1. The CPU system program version 2.75 or later: 0051H will be reported.The CPU system

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.4 User Operation Error StatusA-9AppendicesA.4 User Operation Error StatusError information for user operation err

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.5 System Service Execution StatusA-10( 3 ) User Operation Error Codes 2A.5 System Service Execution StatusSystem

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.6 User Operation Error Status DetailsA-11AppendicesA.6 User Operation Error Status DetailsDetailed information ab

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.7 System I/O Error StatusA-12A.7 System I/O Error StatusData that show details when a system I/O error occurs are

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.8 Compact Flash Card-Related System Registers (CPU-02 and CPU-03 Modules for the MP2200 Only)A-13AppendicesA.8 Co

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.9 Interrupt StatusA-14A.9 Interrupt StatusA.9.1 Interrupt Status ListA.9.2 Details on Interrupting Module( 1 ) Ra

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.10 Module InformationA-15AppendicesA.10 Module InformationName Register No. RemarksCPU informationSW00800 MP2300S

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.11 MPU-01 System StatusA-16A.11 MPU-01 System StatusName Register No. RemarksMPU-01 #1 Status SW01411Status of MP

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.12 Motion Program InformationA-17AppendicesA.12 Motion Program InformationSystem Work Number 1 to 8System Work N

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.2 External Appearance, LED Indicators, and Switch Settings2-82.2.2 External Appearance, LED Indicators, and Switch Settings( 1

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.12 Motion Program InformationA-18 System Word Number 9 to 16Logical axis #12Program Current PositionSL03312 SL03

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Appendix A System Registers ListsA.12 Motion Program InformationA-19AppendicesLogical axis #7Program Current PositionSL03766 SL03824 SL03882 SL03940

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-20Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data Flow In systems connected to M

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-21Appendices( 2 ) Normal Operation1. Control software of the SERVOPA

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-222. The following figure shows an example of the SERVOPACK Tab in t

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-23Appendices3. The following figure shows a display example after ha

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-24( 5 ) Copying Current Values to Set Values (Input Data) in the SER

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-25Appendices2. The following figure shows a display example after ha

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-26( 6 ) Changing Parameters in the SERVOPACK Tab PageThe data flow f

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-27Appendices3. The following figure shows a display example after ha

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.2 External Appearance, LED Indicators, and Switch Settings2-9Specifications and Functions( 3 ) Switch SettingsThe DIP switch set

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Appendix B SERVOPACK Parameter Data FlowB.1 Operations and Parameter Data FlowA-28( 7 ) Saving Data to Flash MemoryThe data flow for SERVOPACK param

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Appendix C Initializing SERVOPACKsA-29AppendicesAppendix C Initializing SERVOPACKsThis section describes the procedure for initializing Σ-III SERVOPA

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Appendix D Initializing the Absolute EncoderD.1 Σ-V SERVOPACKA-30Appendix D Initializing the Absolute EncoderThe procedure for initializing an absol

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Appendix D Initializing the Absolute EncoderD.2 Σ-III SERVOPACKA-31AppendicesD.2 Σ-III SERVOPACK Refer to the following manuals for information on

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Appendix D Initializing the Absolute EncoderD.3 Σ-II SERVOPACKA-32D.3 Σ-II SERVOPACK Refer to the following manuals for information on Σ-II SERVOPA

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Appendix D Initializing the Absolute EncoderD.3 Σ-II SERVOPACKA-33Appendices( 2 ) Initialization Using the Built-in Panel Operator1. Press the MODE/

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Appendix D Initializing the Absolute EncoderD.4 Σ-I SERVOPACKA-34D.4 Σ-I SERVOPACK Refer to the following manuals for information on Σ-I SERVOPACKS

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Appendix D Initializing the Absolute EncoderD.4 Σ-I SERVOPACKA-35Appendices( 2 ) Initializing a 15-bit Absolute EncoderUse the following procedure t

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.1 Fixed Parameter ListA-36Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsThe motion parameters (fixed parameters, setting p

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.1 Fixed Parameter ListA-37Appendices30Encoder Selection0: Incremental Encoder1: Absolute Encoder2: Absolute Enc

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.2 External Appearance, LED Indicators, and Switch Settings2-10[ b ] SW2Sets the Ethernet port condition and other operating cond

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.2 Setting Parameter ListA-38E.2 Setting Parameter ListRegister No. Name Contents SVB SVROW00RUN CommandSettin

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.2 Setting Parameter ListA-39AppendicesOW04Function Setting 2Bits 0 to 3: Latch Detection Signal Selection0: −

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.2 Setting Parameter ListA-40OW09Motion Command Control FlagBit 0: Holds a Command. (0: OFF/1: ON)Yes YesBit 1

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.2 Setting Parameter ListA-41AppendicesOL2CLatch Zone Upper Limit Setting1 = 1 reference unitYesOW2EPosition

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.2 Setting Parameter ListA-42* Valid only when using an MP2300SCPU ver 2.61 or later and Σ-V series servo drive.

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.3 Monitoring Parameter ListA-43AppendicesE.3 Monitoring Parameter List Register No. Name Contents SVB SVRIW00

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.3 Monitoring Parameter ListA-44IW09Motion CommandStatusBit 0: Command Execution FlagYes Ye sBit 1: Command Ho

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.3 Monitoring Parameter ListA-45AppendicesIL20Speed Reference Output Monitorpulse/sYesIL22 to IL2A− Reserv

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Appendix E Motion Parameter DetailsE.3 Monitoring Parameter ListA-46* Valid only when using an MP2300SCPU ver 2.61 or later and Σ-V series servo dri

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Appendix F Simple Connection Function of the Engineering ToolF.1 PreparationA-47AppendicesAppendix F Simple Connection Function of the Engineering T

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.3 Specifications2-11Specifications and Functions2.2.3 Specifications( 1 ) Hardware SpecificationsThe following table shows hard

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Appendix F Simple Connection Function of the Engineering ToolF.2 ProcedureA-483. Turn ON E-INIT of DIP switch (SW2) in the MP2300S main unit. 4. Tur

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Appendix F Simple Connection Function of the Engineering ToolF.2 ProcedureA-49Appendices8. Select Ethernet (LP) (IP:192.168.1.2) as the communicatio

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Appendix F Simple Connection Function of the Engineering ToolF.2 ProcedureA-5010. Select the found controller and click the Connection Button. MPE72

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-51AppendicesAppendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-52G.1.2 I/O Item Details of the Message Transmit Function( 1

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-53Appendices5. Cir-No (line number)Specify a circuit number

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-547. Param (parameter list start address)Specify the start a

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-55Appendices3. Error (error occurred)Specify a bit that repo

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-56G.1.3 Message Transmit Function Parameter List (Param) Ove

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-57AppendicesG.1.4 Function Setting and Parameter Details for

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-122.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)( 1 ) Overview of 218IFA Module FunctionsMP2300S built-in 218IFA mo

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-58( 2 ) Process Result (PARAM00)Process result is output to

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-59Appendices( 3 ) Status (PARAM00)Outputs status of the comm

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-60( d ) PARAMETER (parameter)When RESULT(process result) = 4

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-61Appendices( 4 ) Connection Number (PARAM02)Specify the rem

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-62( 6 ) Function Code (PARAM04)Set a function code to transm

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-63Appendices( 7 ) Data Address (PARAM05)Specify the start ad

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-64( 8 ) Data Size (PARAM06)Set the data size (number of bits

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-65Appendices( 9 ) Remote CPU Number (PARAM07)Set a remote CP

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-66( 11 ) Reserved by System 1 (PARAM12)Used by system (the c

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-67AppendicesG.1.5 Function Setting and Parameter Details for

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-13Specifications and Functions( 2 ) Specification of 218IFA ModuleThe following table shows the spec

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-68( 5 ) Option (PARAM03)Choose a unique setting for each com

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-69Appendices( 7 ) Data Address (PARAM05)Specify the start ad

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-70( 8 ) Data Size (PARAM06)Set the data size (number of bits

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-71Appendices( 9 ) Remote CPU Number (PARAM07)Refer to G.1.4

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-72G.1.6 Function Setting and Parameter Details for MODBUS/TC

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-73Appendices( 4 ) Connection Number (PARAM02)Refer to G.1.4

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-74( 7 ) Data Address (PARAM05)Specify the start address of t

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-75Appendices2. Address tableAn address table used for the r

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-76( 9 ) Remote CPU Number (PARAM07)Refer to G.1.4 Function S

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-77AppendicesG.1.7 Function Setting and Parameter Details for

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iv Related ManualsThe following table lists the manuals relating to the MP2300S. Refer to these manuals as required. Manual Name Manual Number Co

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-14uously received at an interval shorter than the startup interval of the MSG-RCV function.

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-78( 2 ) Process Result (PARAM00)The process result is output

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-79Appendices( 3 ) Status (PARAM01)Outputs status of the comm

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-80( d ) PARAMETER (parameter)When RESULT (process result) =

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-81Appendices( 6 ) Data Size (PARAM06)Set the data size (numb

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-82G.1.8 Relationship between Data Address, Data Size, and Of

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-83Appendices( 2 ) When WritingFig. G.6 Data Flow when Writi

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-84Example: When reading coil state with offset:The various s

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.1 Message Transmit Function (MSG-SND)A-85Appendices• Relationship with the Data of the Remote Devic

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-86G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)This section explains

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-87AppendicesG.2.2 I/O Item Details of the Message Receive Fun

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-15Specifications and Functions( 3 ) Module Configuration Definition(a) Module Configuration Definiti

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-885. Cir-No (circuit number)Specify a circuit number for the

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-89Appendices7. Param (parameter list start address)Specify th

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-90Note: For more information about the error cause, refer to

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-91AppendicesG.2.3 Message Receive Function Parameter List (Pa

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-92( 1 ) MEMOBUS Parameter List* It is IN/OUT for MODBUS/TCP.

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-93AppendicesG.2.4 Function Setting and Parameter Details for

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-94( 2 ) Process Result (PARAM00)The process result is output

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-95Appendices( 3 ) Status (PARAM01)Outputs status of the commu

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-96[ d ] PARAMETER (parameter)When RESULT(process result) = 4

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-97AppendicesFig. G.11 218IF Parameter Setting Screen for the

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-16( 4 ) 218IFA Module Detailed Screen(a) Displaying the 218IFA Module Detailed WindowThe 218IFA Mo

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-98( 6 ) Function Code (PARAM04)Received function code is outp

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-99Appendices( 10 ) Offset (PARAM08 to PARAM11)Specify an offs

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-100( 11 ) Write Range (PARAM12, PARAM13)Sets an available add

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-101AppendicesG.2.5 Function Setting and Parameter Details for

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-102( 5 ) Option (PARAM03)A unique value is output for each co

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-103Appendices( 10 ) Offset (PARAM08 to PARAM11)Specify an off

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-104( 11 ) Write Range (PARAM12, PARAM13)Sets an available add

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-105AppendicesG.2.6 Function Setting and Parameter Details for

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-106( 3 ) Status (PARAM01)Refer to G.2.4 Function Setting and

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-107Appendices( 7 ) Data Address (PARAM05)A data address reque

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-17Specifications and Functions(b) 218IFA Module Detailed WindowThe 218IFA Module Detailed Window is

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-108( 11 ) Write Range (PARAM12, PARAM13)Sets an available add

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-109AppendicesG.2.7 Function Setting and Parameter Details for

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-110( 2 ) Process Result (PARAM00)The process result is output

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-111Appendices( 3 ) Status (PARAM01)Outputs status of the comm

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-112[ d ] PARAMETER (parameter)When RESULT (process result) =

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-113Appendices( 7 ) Write Range HI (PARAM13)Sets an available

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-114G.2.8 Relationship between Data Address, Data Size, and Of

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-115Appendices( 2 ) When WritingData flow when writingWrite ra

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-116Example: “Writes to multiple holding registers” with offse

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.2 Message Receive Function (MSG-RCV)A-117Appendices• Relationship with the Remote Device DataThe fo

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-18 Transmission Parameter Setting ItemsSets local transmission parameters for the 218IFA module.The

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.3 Communication Buffer ChannelA-118G.3 Communication Buffer ChannelA communication buffer channel i

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Appendix G MSG-SND/MSG-RCV Functions (Ethernet)G.3 Communication Buffer ChannelA-119AppendicesFig. G.15 Schematic Diagram for Communication Buffer

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.1 Clearing D Registers at StartupA-120Appendix H Optional Functions H.1 Clearing D Registers at Startup ( 1 ) Overvie

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-121AppendicesH.2 Security ( 1 ) Overview of FunctionsSecurity functions set a password (security key) to

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-122( 4 ) Operation Procedure[ a ] Opening the Security Setting Dialog Box Make the security settings usi

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-123Appendices[ b ] New Security SettingsMake a new security setting in the Security Setting Dialog Box. 1

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-124[ c ] Changing the Restriction PrivilegeChange the restriction privilege with the security settings ma

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-125Appendices[ d ] Changing the File Reading RestrictionChange the file reading restriction with the secu

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-126A dialog box for changing the security key will be displayed as shown in the following figure. 2. Ente

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-127Appendices( 5 ) Security Operation [ a ] Privilege Settings in User Applications Privilege settings e

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-19Specifications and Functions Detailed Setting Screen of Transmission Parameter SettingSets the en

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.2 SecurityA-128( 7 ) Security-related System RegistersThe security setting status can be checked by using the followi

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.3 Battery Backup for Table DataA-129AppendicesH.3 Battery Backup for Table Data ( 1 ) Overview of FunctionsFor the MP

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.3 Battery Backup for Table DataA-130( 5 ) Setting Procedure for Using Battery Backup MemoryUse the following procedur

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.3 Battery Backup for Table DataA-131Appendices4. Enter the required data, and then click the Save icon.5. Return to t

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Appendix H Optional FunctionsH.3 Battery Backup for Table DataA-132( 6 ) Precautions When Using Battery Backup for Table Dataa) When you have create

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Appendix I Installing MPE720 Version 6A-133AppendicesAppendix I Installing MPE720 Version 6  MPE720MPE720 Version 6 (CPMC-MPE770) is the Engineerin

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IndexIndex-1INDEXSymbols# registers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-35*****I/O - - - - - - - - - - - -

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IndexIndex-2how to operate work register - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-18how to use scan counter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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IndexIndex-3program control method - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-52program current position - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Revision HistoryThe revision dates and numbers of the revised manuals are given on the bottom of the back cover.MANUAL NO.ޓSIEP C880732 00APublished i

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-20 Message Communication Item of Connection Parameter SettingSets the connection parameters for the

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IRUMA BUSINESS CENTER (SOLUTION CENTER)480, Kamifujisawa, Iruma, Saitama, 358-8555, JapanPhone 81-4-2962-5151 Fax 81-4-2962-6138http://www.yaskawa

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-21Specifications and FunctionsCodeASCIIBINRTUSelect a code type for the message communication data.

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-22 Simple Setting Screen for Message CommunicationGraphically sets connection parameters for each c

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-23Specifications and Functions Automatic Receive Setting Screen for Message CommunicationThe automa

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v Terms Used to Describe “Torque”Although the term “torque” is commonly used when describing rotary servomotors and “force” or “thrust” are used wh

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-24The following table provides the valid setting items for each communication protocol type.Note: √

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-25Specifications and Functions I/O Message Communication Item Connection Parameter SettingSets conn

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-26* 1. “xxxx” represents a start I/O register number specified by the 218IFA cell in the detailed fi

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-27Specifications and Functions Easy Setting Window for I/O Message CommunicationGraphically adjusts

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-28In addition, click the Default Button to set the default values for data code type, local I/O regi

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-29Specifications and Functions2. Status tabIn the Status Tab, each setting for the transmission defi

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.4 218IFA Module (Ethernet)2-30Note: 1. Transmission statusIn online mode, displays the transmission status for each connection.

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-31Specifications and Functions2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module( 1 ) Overview[ a ] About SVB ModuleThe SVB Modul

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-32[ d ] System Configuration ExampleThe following diagram shows a system configuration example. Use the

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-33Specifications and Functions[ e ] Synchronization between Modules1. OverviewMP2300S Machine Controller

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viSafety InformationThe following conventions are used to indicate precautions in this manual. These precautions are provided to ensure the safe o

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-343. Timing At Which Modules Are SynchronizedModules are automatically synchronized when the power supply

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-35Specifications and Functions( 2 ) SpecificationsThe specifications of built-in and optional SVB Modules

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-36Servo ControlCommunication MethodSingle-send (communication cycle = transmission cycle) synchronous com

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-37Specifications and Functions[ b ] MECHATROLINK Communication Specifications* Up to 16 stations can be c

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-38 Transmission Distance and Maximum No. of Slave Stations* The values in parentheses apply when a JEPMC

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-39Specifications and FunctionsThe following table lists the items shown in the Module Configuration Windo

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-40( 4 ) MECHATROLINK Transmission Definition[ a ] How to Open the MECHATROLINK Transmission Definition Wi

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-41Specifications and Functions[ b ] MECHATROLINK Transmission Definition Window DetailsThe MECHATROLINK T

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-42* 1. Hidden for MECHATROLINK-I* 2. Hidden for MECHATROLINK-II Transmission Bytes, Communication Cycle

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-43Specifications and Functions Communication Cycle That Can be SetThe communication cycle that can be se

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viiSafety PrecautionsThe following precautions are for checking products on delivery, storage, transportation, installation, wiring, operation, appl

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-442. Link Assignment Tab PageThe data of the slave devices (MECHATROLINK connected devices such as SERVOP

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-45Specifications and Functions3. I/O Map TabThe status allocated to I/O registers is displayed. The I/O

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-46( 5 ) SVB DefinitionThe SVB Definition file defines the motion parameters (motion fixed parameters, mot

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.5 Built-in SVB Module2-47Specifications and Functions3. Click the Fixed Parameters, Setup Parameters, or Monitor Tab to display

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.6 SVR Virtual Motion Module2-482.2.6 SVR Virtual Motion Module( 1 ) OutlineThe Virtual Motion Module is a software module provi

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.6 SVR Virtual Motion Module2-49Specifications and Functions( 2 ) Example SVR UsageThe SVR is used in the following two applicati

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.6 SVR Virtual Motion Module2-50( 4 ) SVR Operation[ a ] SVR Execution TimingThe SVR is processed at the beginning of the high-sp

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-51Specifications and Functions2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)T

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-52( 2 ) M-EXECUTOR Module Specification[ a ] Programs Capable of Registration in

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-53Specifications and Functions( 3 ) Module Configuration Definition(a) Details of

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viii Storage and Transportation Installation Do not store or install the MP2300S in the following locations.There is a risk of fire, electrical

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-54 I/O Register DetailsAn I/O register assigned to M-EXECUTOR is used to run a m

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-55Specifications and Functions( 4 ) Detailed ScreenThis section describes the M-E

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-56g Execution typeSets the program execution type.h SettingSets the a program des

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-57Specifications and Functions Control Register Mapping WindowThe control regist

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-58f Allocation registerData is exchanged between mapping and M-EXECUTOR control r

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-59Specifications and Functions Program Execution Registration Screen (M-EXECUTOR

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-60( 5 ) Execution SchedulingPrograms registered in M-EXECUTOR are executed on the

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2.2 Basic Module2.2.7 M-EXECUTOR Module (Motion Program Executor)2-61Specifications and FunctionsAn execution example is as follows:• M-EXECUTOR pr

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2.3 Option Module2.3.1 Option Module Overview List2-622.3 Option ModuleThis section provides an option module overview. For more information on its

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2.3 Option Module2.3.1 Option Module Overview List2-63Specifications and FunctionsInput/Out-put ModuleLIO-01/LIO-02 ModuleDigital I/O and pulse coun

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ix Wiring Selecting, Separating, and Laying External Cables Check the wiring to be sure it has been performed correctly.There is a risk of motor

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2.4 External Appearance2.4.1 Basic Module2-642.4 External AppearanceThe external appearance of the basic module is as follows:2.4.1 Basic Module*

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2.4 External Appearance2.4.2 Basic Module with Metal Fittings2-65Specifications and Functions2.4.2 Basic Module with Metal Fittings/252 x φ5 ho

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3-1Mounting and Wiring3Mounting and WiringThis chapter explains how to handle MP2300S and the connection methods for each module.3.1 Mounting MP2300S

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.1 Method3-23.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.1 MethodThere are two methods for mounting MP2300S.• Using DIN rail (standard)• Using

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.1 Method3-3Mounting and Wiring[ b ] Procedure for Mounting to DIN RailUse the following procedure to attach the DIN rail mou

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.1 Method3-4 Fixing a DIN RailMake sure to fix a DIN rail at 300 mm or less pitch as shown in the figure below.3. Hook the M

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.1 Method3-5Mounting and Wiring( 2 ) Screwed MethodUse a panel mounting clamp (optional) by the following procedure to mount

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.1 Method3-64. Push the MP2300S mounted clamp onto the mounting plate as shown in the figure below, and use fourmounting scre

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.2 MP2300S Mount Direction3-7Mounting and Wiring3.1.2 MP2300S Mount DirectionBe sure to mount the MP2300S using DIN rail or

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3.1 Mounting MP2300S3.1.3 Space Required for Mounting MP2300S3-83.1.3 Space Required for Mounting MP2300SInstall MP2300S so that enough space is le

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