Page 2 - A - 1 A - 1; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; DANGER
A - 1 A - 1 • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • (Always read these instructions before using this equipment.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly. The instructions given in...
Page 3 - A - 2 A - 2; CAUTION
A - 2 A - 2 [INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS] ! CAUTION • Use the PLC in an environment that meets the general specifications contained in the user's manual of the CPU module to use. Using this PLC in an environment outside the range of the general specifications may cause electric shock, fire, malfunction...
Page 4 - A - 3 A - 3
A - 3 A - 3 [STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS] ! CAUTION • Do not disassemble or modify the modules. Doing so could cause failure, malfunction injury or fire. • Switch all phases of the external power supply off when mounting or removing the module. Not doing so may cause failure or malfunction ...
Page 5 - The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover.
A - 4 A - 4 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover. Print Date Manual Number Revision Dec., 1999 SH (NA)-080055-A First printing Oct., 2000 SH (NA)-080055-B Add the contents of the function version B. CorrectionAbout the Generic Terms and Abbreviations, Section 2.1...
Page 6 - 999 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
A - 5 A - 5 Print Date Manual Number Revision Feb., 2003 SH (NA)-080055-F CorrectionSAFETY PRECAUTIONS, Section 1.2, Section 2.1, Section 3.4.1 to3.4.3, 3.4.15, Section 4.5, Section 5.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.6.1 to 5.6.3,Section 7.3.1, 7.3.3 to 7.3.6, Appendix 1.1, Appendix 1.2, Appendix 2.2,Appen...
Page 12 - OVERVIEW; are used in conjunction with MELSEC-Q Series CPUs.; (1) Select the type of module according to the application.; selected for each channel.; (6) Easy settings using the utility package; and check settings and operating status.
1 - 1 1 - 1 MELSEC-Q 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 OVERVIEW This User's Manual describes the specifications, handling and programming methods for the Q64AD analog-digital converter module (hereinafter referred to as the Q64AD), Q68ADV analog-digital converter module (hereinafter referred to as the Q68ADV), and Q68...
Page 14 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; Applicable Systems; that can be installed.; (2) Base Unit in which the converter module can be installed; module in a multiple PLC system.
2 - 1 2 - 1 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 Applicable Systems This section describes the system configuration for the A/D converter module. (1) Applicable module and the number of modules that can be installed The following are the CPU module and network module (for rem...
Page 15 - software packages are as shown below.
2 - 2 2 - 2 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 (4) Compatibility with online module change To make an online module change, use the module of function version C or later. POINT The products of function version C include the functions of the products of function versions A and B. (5) Software packages...
Page 16 - and the GX Configurator-AD software version.; (1) How to check the function version of the A/D converter module; on the side of the module; (b) To check the version using the GX Developer
2 - 3 2 - 3 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.2 How to Check the Function Version and Software Version This section describes how to check the function version of the A/D converter module and the GX Configurator-AD software version. (1) How to check the function version of the A/D converter module (...
Page 17 - Previous product
2 - 4 2 - 4 MELSEC-Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REMARK The version indication for the GX Configurator-AD has been changed as shown below from the SW0D5C-QADU-E 50F upgrade product. Previous product Upgrade and subsequent versions SW0D5C-QADU-E 50F GX Configurator-AD Version 1.10L
Page 18 - SPECIFICATIONS; Performance Specifications
3 - 1 3 - 1 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Performance Specifications 3.1.1 Performance specifications list Table 3.1 shows the performance specifications of the A/D converter modules. Table 3.1 Performance specifications Model name Item Q64AD Q68ADV Q68ADI Analog input points 4 po...
Page 19 - digital output value 0.; Gain value; digital output value:
3 - 2 3 - 2 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 Model name Item Q64AD Q68ADV Q68ADI Conversion speed 80 s/channel (When there is temperature drift, the time calculated by adding 160 s will be used regardless of the number of channels used) Absolute maximum input Voltage : ± 15 V Current : ± 30 mA E 2 PROM w...
Page 20 - (a) Voltage input characteristic in normal resolution mode
3 - 3 3 - 3 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS (1) Voltage input characteristic (a) Voltage input characteristic in normal resolution mode Figure 3.1 shows a graph of the voltage input characteristic in normal resolution mode. Di g it a l out pu t val u e Analog input voltage (V) 1) 2) 1 40954000 2000 0 –200...
Page 21 - (b) Voltage input characteristic in high resolution mode; Figure 3.2 Voltage input characteristic in high resolution mode
3 - 4 3 - 4 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS (b) Voltage input characteristic in high resolution mode Figure 3.2 shows a graph of the voltage input characteristic in high resolution mode. Di g it a l out pu t val u e Analog input voltage (V) 1) 2) 1 1638316000 8000 0 –8000 –16000 –288 –16384 –15 –10 –5 0 5...
Page 22 - the following conditions are satisfied.
3 - 5 3 - 5 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS POINT (1) Set within the analog input range and digital output range for each input range. If these ranges are exceeded, the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the performance specifications. (Avoid using the dotted line area shown in Figures 3....
Page 23 - (a) Current input characteristic in normal resolution mode
3 - 6 3 - 6 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS (2) Current input characteristic (a) Current input characteristic in normal resolution mode Figure 3.3 shows a graph of the current input characteristic in normal resolution mode. Di gi ta l o u tput val u e Analog input current (mA) 1) 2) 40954000 2000 0 –2000 ...
Page 24 - (b) Current input characteristic in high resolution mode; Figure 3.4 Current input characteristic in high resolution mode
3 - 7 3 - 7 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS (b) Current input characteristic in high resolution mode Figure 3.4 shows a graph of the current input characteristic in high resolution mode. Di g it a l out p u t va lu e Analog input current (mA) 1) 2) 1228712000 6000 0 –6000 –12000 –288 –12288 –30 –20 –10 0 ...
Page 25 - result due to overheating.
3 - 8 3 - 8 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS POINT (1) Set within the analog input range and digital output range for each input range. If these ranges are exceeded, the maximum resolution and accuracy may not fall within the performance specifications. (Avoid using the dotted line area shown in Figures 3....
Page 26 - settings, input range and resolution mode.
3 - 9 3 - 9 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1.3 Accuracy Accuracy is represented with respect to the maximum digital output value. Accuracy does not change and remains within the range listed in the performance specification even if the input characteristic is changed by changing offset/gain settings, i...
Page 27 - Table 3.2 shows the function list of the A/D converter modules.; Table 3.2 Function list; (a) Without the temperature drift compensation function
3 - 10 3 - 10 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 Function List Table 3.2 shows the function list of the A/D converter modules. Table 3.2 Function list Item Function Reference section A/D conversion enable/disable setting (1) Specifies whether to enable or disable the A/D conversion for each channel.(2) B...
Page 28 - processing repetitions)
3 - 11 3 - 11 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS (a) When averaging processing is specified for the set amount of time 1) The number of processing repetitions within the set time differs according to the number of channels used (number of channels for which A/D conversion is enabled) and whether or not tempe...
Page 29 - are cleared to 0 and new maximum and minimum values are stored when; POINT; A/D converter module cannot be guaranteed.
3 - 12 3 - 12 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.2 Maximum and minimum values hold function (1) The maximum and minimum digital output values for each channel are stored in buffer memory addresses 30 to 45 (Un\G30 to Un\G45). (2) When the operating condition setting completed flag (X09) turns OFF, the va...
Page 31 - Signal Name; XA
3 - 14 3 - 14 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS Device No. Signal Name Description [In offset/gain setting mode] (1) This is used as an interlock condition for setting the offset/gain request (YA) to ON/OFF when registering the value after adjustment of the offset/gain settings have been completed. (2) See ...
Page 33 - output value held as previously
3 - 16 3 - 16 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS (2) Output signals Device No. Signal name Description Y9 Operating condition setting request (1) This turns ON when A/D conversion is enabled/disabled, or when averaging processing specification, the settings for the average time or number of times (when avera...
Page 34 - This section describes the assignment of the Q64AD buffer memory.; module change is made.
3 - 17 3 - 17 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 Buffer Memory The detailed explanation of the buffer memory in Section 3.4.4 and later is based on the 8-channel analog input (CH. 1 to CH. 8) Q68ADV/Q68ADI. 3.4.1 Buffer memory assignment (Q64AD) This section describes the assignment of the Q64AD buffer m...
Page 37 - averaging processing was specified.; Example
3 - 20 3 - 20 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.4 A/D conversion enable/disable setting (buffer memory address 0: Un\G0) (1) Sets whether the output of an A/D conversion value is enabled or disabled for each channel. (2) It is necessary to set the operating condition setting request (Y9) to ON/OFF in or...
Page 38 - and to sample-process other channels, store 5342
3 - 21 3 - 21 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.6 Averaging processing setting (buffer memory address 9: Un\G9) (1) When selecting sampling processing or averaging processing, write the setting to buffer memory address 9 (Un\G9). (2) When averaging processing is selected, select average time or average ...
Page 40 - The setting values are as follows.; Input range; (When the setting is 5
3 - 23 3 - 23 MELSEC-Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.9 Write data error codes (buffer memory address 19: Un\G19) (1) The error codes generated by the A/D converter modules are stored here. (2) See Section 8.1 for the details of the error codes. 3.4.10 Setting ranges (buffer memory addresses 20, 21: Un\G20, U...
Page 44 - SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION; Handling Precautions; They may cause a fire, mechanical failure or malfunction.; Screw location; malfunction, or may cause the module to fall off.
4 - 1 4 - 1 MELSEC-Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.1 Handling Precautions (1) Do not drop the module or subject it to heavy impact. (2) Do not remove the PCB of the module from its case. Doing so may cause the module to fail. (3) Be careful not t...
Page 46 - The name of each part of the A/D converter module is listed below.; Check the error code for details.
4 - 3 4 - 3 MELSEC-Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.3 Part Identification Nomenclature The name of each part of the A/D converter module is listed below. 1) 2) Q64AD Q64AD RUN ERROR I+ V- V+ SLD (FG) A/D0-±10V0-20mA CH 1 CH 2 I+ V- V+ SLD I+ V- V+ SLD CH 3 CH 4 I+ V- V+ SLD A.G. 1) 2) Q68...
Page 48 - Please observe the following precautions for external wiring:
4 - 5 4 - 5 MELSEC-Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.4 Wiring The wiring precautions and examples of module connection are provided below. 4.4.1 Wiring precautions In order to optimize the functions of the A/D converter module and ensure system reliability, external wiring that is protecte...
Page 49 - Use a twisted two core shielded wire for the power wire.
4 - 6 4 - 6 MELSEC-Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION 4.4.2 External wiring (1) Q64AD GND 1 Shielded V + I + V – SLD + 15 V – 15 V 5 A.G. FG 4 ANALOG GND 250 2 GND 500 k 1 Shielded 2 3 + 15 V – 15 V 500 k 500 k V + I + V – SLD 500 k (a) For voltage input Signal source 0 to ± 10 V (b) For curr...
Page 52 - switch 4 setting is correct.; In normal resolution mode; Detail setting: Specify the control PLC for the
4 - 9 4 - 9 MELSEC-Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION POINT (1) If the offset/gain setting mode is set using intelligent function module switch 4, other settings by switch 4 (settings for resolution mode and temperature drift compensation) will be ignored. (2) Setting of the offset/gain setti...
Page 55 - When switching the mode using the dedicated instruction (G.OFFGAN)
4 - 12 4 - 12 MELSEC-Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION (a) When switching the mode using the dedicated instruction (G.OFFGAN) The following program switches to the offset/gain setting mode with the dedicated instruction (G.OFFGAN), changes the channel where offset/gain setting will be made, ...
Page 56 - setting
4 - 13 4 - 13 MELSEC-Q 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION (b) When switching the mode using the setting of the mode switching setting (buffer memory addresses 158, 159: Un\G158, Un\G159) and operation condition setting request (Y9) Switches to offset/gain setting mode Common program Switches to...
Page 57 - Utility Package Functions; Table 5.1 shows an overview of the utility package functions.
5 - 1 5 - 1 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) 5 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) 5.1 Utility Package Functions Table 5.1 shows an overview of the utility package functions. Table 5.1 Utility package (GX Configurator-AD) function list Item Description Reference section Initial Set...
Page 58 - Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package; which GX Developer Version 4 or a later product has been installed.; module utility; Developer and the intelligent function module utility.; (4) To start the intelligent function module utility; (b) Multiple intelligent function module utilities can be started.; (5) How to switch screens when two or more intelligent function; screen so that it is displayed on top of other screens.
5 - 2 5 - 2 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) 5 5.2 Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package See "Method of installing the MELSOFT Series" attached with the utility package regarding the install and uninstall operation for the utility package. 5.2.1 User precautions The ...
Page 59 - (6) About the number of parameters that can be set in GX; station of the MELSECNET/H network system is limited.
5 - 3 5 - 3 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) (6) About the number of parameters that can be set in GX Configurator-AD The number of parameters that can be set by the GX Configurator for an intelligent function module installed in the CPU module and in a remote I/O station of the MELSE...
Page 61 - applications are shown in the table below.
5 - 5 5 - 5 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) 5.3 Explanation of Utility Package Operation 5.3.1 How to perform common utility package operations (1) Available control keys Special keys that can be used during operation of the utility package and their applications are shown in the tab...
Page 62 - (2) Data to be created with the utility package; processes which data or file.
5 - 6 5 - 6 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) (2) Data to be created with the utility package The data and files shown below that are created with the utility package are also processed using GX Developer operation. Figure 5.1 shows which operation processes which data or file. <Int...
Page 63 - files can be utilized to create user documents.
5 - 7 5 - 7 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) <Text file> (a) A text file is created by performing the initial setting or automatic refresh setting, or selecting text file creation in the monitor/test screen. The text files can be utilized to create user documents. QCPU RUN . ERR...
Page 69 - Automatic Refresh Settings
5 - 13 5 - 13 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) 5.5 Automatic Refresh Settings [Purpose of setting] Sets the buffer memory for the A/D converter module to be automatically refreshed. [Startup procedure] "Start I/O No. " "Package name" "Module model name" Auto re...
Page 71 - Enter the start I/O numbers in hexadecimal.
5 - 15 5 - 15 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) 5.6 Monitor/Test 5.6.1 Monitor/test screen [Purpose of setting] Buffer memory monitoring/testing, I/O signals monitoring/testing, operating conditionsetting, offset/gain settings (see Section 5.6.2, 5.6.3), pass data (see Section 5.6.4,5....
Page 73 - REMARK
5 - 17 5 - 17 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) [Explanation of items](1) Contents of screen display Setting item : The I/O signal or buffer memory names are displayed. Current value : The I/O signal status or current value of buffer memory are monitored. Setting value : Select or ente...
Page 74 - (3) Adjustment of the offset and gain values
5 - 18 5 - 18 MELSEC-Q 5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-AD) 5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation (Function version C or later) Perform the offset/gain setting operation in the following sequence. (1) Switch to the offset/gain setting screen Perform the operation in Section 5.6.1 to display the offs...
Page 79 - PROGRAMMING; is used and when the utility package is not used.; • A/D conversion enable channel
6 - 1 6 - 1 MELSEC-Q 6 PROGRAMMING 6 6 PROGRAMMING Using a sample system configuration shown below, details of the A/D converter module program are explained in the following two scenarios: when the utility package is used and when the utility package is not used. System configuration used in the pr...
Page 80 - times and channel 3 to averaging processing for 1000 ms.
6 - 2 6 - 2 MELSEC-Q 6 PROGRAMMING 6 6.1 Programming Example Using the Utility Package 6.1.1 Operating the utility package (1) Initial setting (see Section 5.4) Set channel 1 to sampling processing, channel 2 to averaging processing for 50 times and channel 3 to averaging processing for 1000 ms. (2)...
Page 84 - ONLINE MODULE CHANGE; (1) Perform an online module change by operating GX Developer.; PLC will not malfunction.; Online Module Change Conditions; The module of function version C or later is necessary.
7 - 1 7 - 1 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE This chapter describes the specifications of an online module change. (1) Perform an online module change by operating GX Developer. (2) To ensure ease of offset/gain re-setting, there is a user range save/restoration function that i...
Page 86 - AD has been made or not, and whether the other system exists or not.
7 - 3 7 - 3 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3 Online Module Change Procedure There are the following online module change procedures depending on whether the user range setting has been made or not, whether the initial setting of GX Configurator- AD has been made or not, and whether the other syst...
Page 88 - Mount a new module to the same slot and install the terminal block.
7 - 5 7 - 5 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (3) Mounting of new module (a) Mount a new module to the same slot and install the terminal block. (b) After mounting the module, click the [Execution] button and make sure that the "RUN" LED is lit. Module Ready (X0) remains OFF. (4) Operation che...
Page 90 - resume control. The FROM/TO instruction for the module resumes.
7 - 7 7 - 7 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (5) Resumption of control (a) After choosing [Diagnosis] - [Online module change] on GX Developer to redisplay the "Online module change" screen, click the [Execution] button to resume control. The FROM/TO instruction for the module resumes. (b) Th...
Page 92 - the terminal block and dismount the module.
7 - 9 7 - 9 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the "Execution" button to enable a module change. If the following error screen appears, click the [OK] button, dismount the module as-is, and mount a new module. (c) After confirming that the "RUN" LED of the module has turned of...
Page 94 - initial setting program are correct.
7 - 11 7 - 11 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (d) Referring to (1), enable the conversion of the channels to be used, and monitor the digital output values (buffer memory addresses 11 to 18: Un\G11 to 18) to check that proper conversion has been made. (e) Executing module control resumption resumes ...
Page 96 - Mount the dismounted module and new module to the other system.
7 - 13 7 - 13 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) Click the "Execution" button to enable a module change. If the following error screen appears, the user range cannot be saved. Click the [OK] button, and perform the operation in Section 7.3.4 (2)(c) and later. (c) After confirming that the &...
Page 103 - On the pass data screen of GX Configurator-AD, set the prerecorded
7 - 20 7 - 20 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (c) Click the [Close] button to close the System monitor screen. (d) On the pass data screen of GX Configurator-AD, set the prerecorded values and make a pass data write request. (Refer to Section 5.6.4, 5.6.5) (e) Monitor the digital output values (buff...
Page 109 - Turn Operation Condition Setting Request (Y9) from OFF to ON.
7 - 26 7 - 26 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE 7.3.6 When user range setting is used and initial setting was made with sequence program (other system is unavailable) (1) Conversion disable (a) Set the A/D conversion enable/disable setting (buffer memory address 0:Un\G0) for all channel conversion dis...
Page 112 - prerecorded values to the buffer memory.
7 - 29 7 - 29 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (c) Click the [Close] button to close the System monitor screen. (d) Choose [Online] - [Debug] - [Device test] on GX Developer and set the prerecorded values to the buffer memory. (e) Turn the user range write request (YA) from OFF to ON to restore the u...
Page 113 - The range reference tables are given below.; (1) Reference table for offset/gain values of industrial shipment
7 - 30 7 - 30 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (b) The "Online module change completed" screen appears. 7.4 Range Reference Table The range reference tables are given below. (1) Reference table for offset/gain values of industrial shipment settings (buffer memory addresses 202 to 233: Un\G202...
Page 114 - respectively, in the Q68ADV, the reference value of the CH1 user; Voltage; Precautions for Online Module Change; The following are the precautions for online module change.
7 - 31 7 - 31 MELSEC-Q 7 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE (2) Reference table for user range settings offset/gain values (buffer memory addresses 218 to 233: Un\G218 to 233) Example: When the offset value and gain value of channel 1 are 1V and 5V, respectively, in the Q68ADV, the reference value of the CH1 user...
Page 115 - TROUBLESHOOTING; converter module is used, and how to troubleshoot such errors.; Table 8.1 Error code list; converter module is stored. No other error codes will be stored.
8 - 1 8 - 1 MELSEC-Q 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 TROUBLESHOOTING The following section explains the types of errors that may occur when the A/D converter module is used, and how to troubleshoot such errors. 8.1 Error Code List If an error occurs in the A/D converter module while writing to or reading data f...
Page 117 - the nearest representative or branch.
8 - 3 8 - 3 MELSEC-Q 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.3 When the digital output values cannot be read Check item Corrective action Is there any fault with the analog signal lines such as disconnection? Check for faulty condition of the lines visually and perform a continuity check of the signal lines. Is the C...
Page 118 - setting can be checked.
8 - 4 8 - 4 MELSEC-Q 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.2.4 Checking the A/D converter module status using GX Developer system monitor When the A/D converter module detail information is selected in GX Developer system monitor, error code, LED ON status and status of the intelligent function module switch setting ...
Page 119 - The LED ON status is displayed.
8 - 5 8 - 5 MELSEC-Q 8 TROUBLESHOOTING (3) H/W information (a) H/W LED information The LED ON status is displayed. No. LED name Status 1 RUN LED 0000 H : Indicates that LED is unlit. 2 ERROR LED 0001 H : Indicates that LED is lit (b) H/W SW information The status of the intelligent function module s...
Page 120 - App. - 1 App. - 1; APPENDIX; Appendix 1 Function Upgrade for the A/D Converter Module; precautions when replacing the module.; Appendix 1.1 A comparison of functions of the A/D converter module
App. - 1 App. - 1 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX APPENDIX Appendix 1 Function Upgrade for the A/D Converter Module The A/D converter modules of function versions B and C have more functions than the conventional model (function version A). This section describes a comparison of functions of the A/D converter mod...
Page 121 - App. - 2 App. - 2; converter module of function version B or later.
App. - 2 App. - 2 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Appendix 1.2 Combinations of A/D converter module functions and GX Configurator-AD software versions The following table indicates the A/D converter module functions and correspondingGX Configurator-AD software versions. Software version Function SW0D5C-QADU -E 00...
Page 122 - App. - 3 App. - 3; instructions cannot be used.
App. - 3 App. - 3 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Appendix 2 Dedicated Instruction List The following table lists the dedicated instructions that can be used with the A/D converter modules. Instruction Description Reference section G.OFFGAN Switches to the offset/gain setting mode. Switches to the normal mode. Ap...
Page 123 - App. - 4 App. - 4; Set data; Switches the mode of the A/D converter module.; program that makes initial setting when Module Ready (X0) turns ON.
App. - 4 App. - 4 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Appendix 2.1 OFFGAN Switches the mode of the A/D converter module. (Normal mode to offset/gain setting mode, offset/gain setting mode to normal mode) Usable devices Internal device (System, user) MELSECNET/H Direct J \ Constant Set data Bit Word File register Bit ...
Page 124 - App. - 5 App. - 5
App. - 5 App. - 5 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX (3) Program example The following program is designed to switch the A/D converter module mounted in the position of I/O number X/Y0 to X/YF to the offset/gain setting mode when M10 is turned ON, and to return it to the normal mode when M10 is turned OFF. Switches ...
Page 125 - App. - 6 App. - 6
App. - 6 App. - 6 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Appendix 2.2 OGLOAD Reads the offset/gain values of the user range setting of the A/D converter module to the CPU. Usable devices Internal device (System, user) MELSECNET/H Direct J \ Constant Set data Bit Word File register Bit Word Special function module U \G I...
Page 126 - App. - 7 App. - 7
App. - 7 App. - 7 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Control data 1 of Q64AD (2/2) Device Item Set data Setting range Set by (S) + 10 CH4 Industrial shipment settings offset value — — System (S) + 11 CH4 Industrial shipment settings gain value — — System (S) + 12 CH1 User range settings offset value — — System (S) +...
Page 127 - App. - 8 App. - 8
App. - 8 App. - 8 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Control data 2 of Q68ADV (2/2) Device Item Set data Setting range Set by (S) + 30 CH6 User range settings offset value — — System (S) + 31 CH6 User range settings gain value — — System (S) + 32 CH7 User range settings offset value — — System (S) + 33 CH7 User rang...
Page 129 - App. - 10 App. - 10
App. - 10 App. - 10 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Appendix 2.3 OGSTOR Restores the offset/gain values of the user range setting stored in the CPU to the A/D converter module. Usable devices Internal device (System, user) MELSECNET/H Direct J \ Constant Set data Bit Word File register Bit Word Special function m...
Page 130 - App. - 11 App. - 11
App. - 11 App. - 11 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Control data of Q64AD (2/2) Device Item Set data Setting range Set by (S) + 12 CH1 User range settings offset value — — System (S) + 13 CH1 User range settings gain value — — System (S) + 14 CH2 User range settings offset value — — System (S) + 15 CH2 User range...
Page 131 - App. - 12 App. - 12
App. - 12 App. - 12 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Control data of Q68ADI Device Item Set data Setting range Set by (S) System area — — — (S) + 1 Completion status Stores the status when the instructionis complete. 0 : Normal completionOther than 0: Abnormal completion — System (S) + 2 (S) + 3 System area — — — ...
Page 133 - App. - 14 App. - 14
App. - 14 App. - 14 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX (3) Program example The following program is designed to read the offset/gain values of the A/D converter module mounted in the position of I/O number X/Y0 to X/YF when M11 is turned ON. Performs processing at abnormal completion Control data setting Offset/gain...
Page 134 - App. - 15 App. - 15
App. - 15 App. - 15 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX Appendix 3 External Dimension Diagram (1) Q64AD 90 (3.55) 98 (3. 8 6) 27.4 (1.08) Q64AD RUN ERROR I+ V- V+ SLD (FG) A/D0-±10V0-20mA CH 1 CH 2 I+ V- V+ SLD I+ V- V+ SLD CH 3 CH 4 I+ V- V+ SLD A.G. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 (2) Q68ADV 90 (3.55) ...
Page 135 - App. - 16 App. - 16
App. - 16 App. - 16 MELSEC-Q APPENDIX (3) Q68ADI 27.4 (1.08) 90 (3.55) 9 8 (3. 86) Q68ADI RUN ERROR CH 4 CH 3 I- I+ I- I+ (FG) A/D0-20mA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 CH8 CH 7 I- I+ I- I+ CH 6 CH 5 I- I+ I- I+ A.G. CH 2 CH 1 I- I+ I- I+
Page 136 - INDEX; Ind
Index - 1 Index - 1 INDEX [A] Absolute maximum input................................. 3-2 Accuracy ................................................... 3-1, 3-9 A/D conversion completed flag ............ 3-12, 3-15 A/D conversion enable/disable setting 3-10, 3-20 A/D conversion methods .................
Page 138 - WARRANTY; Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range; by the user's hardware or software design.; Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production
WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before starting use. 1. Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the productwithin the gratis warranty term,...
Page 140 - Analog-Digital Converter Module; Specifications subject to change without notice.
User's Manual User's Manual Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller MODEL MODEL CODE Q-A/D-U-S-E 13JR03 SH(NA)-080055-G(0305)MEE Q64ADQ68ADVQ68ADIGX Configurator-AD(SW0D5C-QADU-E) Analog-Digital Converter Module Analog-Digital Converter Module B Specifications subject to change without notice. When...