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YAS KA WA
MANUAL NO. SIEZ-C887-2.4
YASKAWA
USER'S MANUAL
Machine Controller MP900 Series
Programming Panel Software
FOR STANDARD OPERATION
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER'S MANUAL

YAS KA WA MANUAL NO. SIEZ-C887-2.4YASKAWAUSER'S MANUALMachine Controller MP900 SeriesProgramming Panel SoftwareFOR STANDARD OPERATION

Page 2 - Safety Information

CONTENTSxi7.4 Creating Table Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-527.4.1 Outline of Table Programs - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 3 - Visual Aids

3.2 Basic Module Configuration Definition Operation3-533.2 Basic Module Configuration Definition Operation3.2.1 Outline of Basic Module Configurati

Page 4

Module Configuration Definitions3.2.2 Basic Flowchart3-633.2.2 Basic Flowchart3.2.3 Opening the Module Configuration Definitions WindowThe Module C

Page 5 - 3 Module Configuration

3.2 Basic Module Configuration Definition Operation3-733.2.4 Module Configuration Definitions Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of

Page 6

Module Configuration Definitions3.2.5 Setting Module Configuration Definitions Data3-83For detailed items, refer separately to each of the following

Page 7 - 4 System Configuration

3.2 Basic Module Configuration Definition Operation3-93 Saving Module Configuration DefinitionsNothing has been set immediately after installation,

Page 8

Module Configuration Definitions3.3.1 Opening Individual Module Definitions Windows3-1033.3 Basic Individual Module Definition Operations3.3.1 Open

Page 9

3.3 Basic Individual Module Definition Operations3-113 Individual Module Definitions Window ConfigurationsThe basic configuration of individual Modu

Page 10 - CONTENTS

Module Configuration Definitions3.3.1 Opening Individual Module Definitions Windows3-123 Saving Individual Module DefinitionsNothing has been set im

Page 11

3.4 MP910 Module Configuration Definitions3-1333.4 MP910 Module Configuration DefinitionsThis section explains the parameter settings for the Main B

Page 12 - Overview

Module Configuration Definitions3.4.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-143 Configuration InformationThis window consists of tab pages that

Page 13 - About the Software

xiiA Error Messages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A-1A.1 System Error Messages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 14 - 1 Welcome to the CP-717

3.4 MP910 Module Configuration Definitions3-153 Setting Ranges for the MP910 I/O Start/End Register Numbers1 0000 to 13FF hex (5,120 words total)Be

Page 15 - 1.1 CP-717

Module Configuration Definitions3.4.5 Local I/O Definitions3-163Fig 3.2 Local I/O Definitions WindowLocal I/O Definition DetailsREG-No.The following

Page 16

3.4 MP910 Module Configuration Definitions3-173Local I/O Definition Window (Current Values) Saving, Deleting, and Closing Local I/O Definition DataR

Page 17 - Main Functions of the CP-717

Module Configuration Definitions3.4.6 SVB-01 Definitions3-183Fig 3.3 MECHATROLINK Connections ExampleIn this diagram, a Remote I/O Unit is connected

Page 18 - 1.1.3 Function Tree

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-1933.5 MP920 Module DefinitionsThis section explains how to select Modules that compose the MP920 Machine Controller

Page 19 - Menu Lists

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-203Fig 3.4 Initial Registration Window3.5.3 Setting Module Configur

Page 20 - 1.1.4 System Connections

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-213The Power Supply Module is required, even though it is not displayed in the Module Con-figuration Definitions Window

Page 21 - 1.2 Installing the CP-717

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-223 Setting Slot Information ColumnsThis section explains the follow

Page 22 - 1.2.3 Installation Procedure

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-233When a Module requiring two slots (MP920 or SVA-01) is selected, "RESERVED" will be displayed in the next

Page 23 - 1.2.4 Completing Setup

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-243CPU configuration. The CPU configuration can be defined by setting

Page 24 - Installing the CP-717

OverviewxiiiOverview About this ManualThis manual describes the installation and operation of the CP-717 Engineering Tool, a pro-gramming software

Page 25 - 1.3 Communications Settings

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-253Compatible Modules are as follows:• 215IF, 217IF, 218IF, 260IF, LIO-01, AI-01, AO-01, CNTR-01, DI-01, DO-01, SVA-01

Page 26 - Procedure

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-263Cir No. (Circuit Number)Input each Module's circuit number. W

Page 27

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-2731. Dual Module SettingWhen setting a Dual Module, the same type of Module must be defined in another slot and the Du

Page 28 - CP-717 Installation

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-283When the leading register number of the register range is input, t

Page 29 - Registering the PLC Folder

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-293• Blank:Disable specification not allowed.• D: Outputs disabled. • E: Outputs enabled.Select "D" to dis

Page 30 - Defining Groups

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-303tions are required when an SVB-01 Module is assigned, so "M-L

Page 31 - Setting Motion Parameters

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-3133.5.4 Saving, Deleting, and Closing Module Configuration DefinitionsSave, delete, and close Module definitions acco

Page 32 - Transferring Data

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.6 General-purpose Serial Communications Definitions3-3231 An individual Module Definition Window cannot be opened

Page 33 - Debugging Tool

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-333Generic Serial portsPORT2PORT1RS-232 DSUB-9RS-232 DSUB-9System bus connectorSystem bus interfaceSelf-diagnostic func

Page 34 - 2 Manager Functions

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.6 General-purpose Serial Communications Definitions3-343Generic Serial Connections ExampleOpening the Generic Ser

Page 35 - Manager Functions

xivUsing This Manual Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for the following users.• Those responsible for designing the MP900 System• Those res

Page 36 - 2.1 File Manager

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-353Fig 3.5 Generic Serial Communication Definitions Window Generic Serial Communications DefinitionsSetting Generic S

Page 37 -  Details Section

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.6 General-purpose Serial Communications Definitions3-363 Setting Slave Interface Registers (Automatic Response)S

Page 38 -  Folder Configuration

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-373Table 3.4 Start Register Address and Number of Words Saving, Deleting, and Closing Generic Serial Definitions Data

Page 39 - PLC Folders

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.7 215IF Transmission Definitions3-383Note: 1. The network is composed of two segments: Network #1 and Net-work #

Page 40 - Folder Configuration Example

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-393 Opening the 215IF Transmission Definitions WindowOpen the 215IF Transmission Definitions Window according to the p

Page 41 -  Expanded PLC Folder Diagram

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.7 215IF Transmission Definitions3-403Table 3.5 Tab Pages in the 215IF Transmission Definitions WindowParameter S

Page 42 - 2.1.3 Command Menus

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-413∗ For parameter set values and network configuration, refer to the MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Com

Page 43 -  Creating New Group Folders

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.7 215IF Transmission Definitions3-423Link Assignments Tab Page1. Setting Assignment DataParameters such as the 21

Page 44 -  Creating New PLC Folders

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-4332. Deleting Assignment DataThe procedure to delete the assignment data for one station is given below.a) Move the cu

Page 45 - Network Tab Page Settings

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.7 215IF Transmission Definitions3-4431. Limitations on Changing I/O Map AllocationsThe settings made in advance i

Page 46 - Network Tab Page

1-111 Welcome to the CP-717This chapter introduces the CP-717 software for the MP900-series Machine Controller Engineering Tool.1.1 CP-717 - - - - -

Page 47 - Double-click

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-453Setting Item DetailsToken Cycle Time, Setting, Max. Value, Current ValueDisplays the Token Cycle Time Setting set in

Page 48 -  User Management Window

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.7 215IF Transmission Definitions3-463a) Link Status Data for Other StationsFig 3.7 Link Status Data (Other Stati

Page 49 -  Registering New Users

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-4733.5.8 217IF Transmission DefinitionsThis section explains how to set the parameters for the 217IF Transmission Syst

Page 50 -  Changing User Information

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.8 217IF Transmission Definitions3-483 Opening the 217IF Transmission Definitions WindowOpen the 217IF Transmissi

Page 51 -  Setting the Default User

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-493 Setting 217IF Transmission DefinitionsThis section explains the various parameters required to use the 217IF trans

Page 52 -  Deleting Default Users

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.9 218IF Transmission Definitions3-503 Saving, Deleting, and Closing 217IF Transmission Definitions DataRefer to

Page 53 -  Logging On to the CPU

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-513 Opening the 218IF Transmission Definitions WindowOpen the 218IF Transmission Definitions Window according to the p

Page 54 -  Copying DWG Program Files

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.9 218IF Transmission Definitions3-523 The 218IF Transmission Definitions Window MenusThe following table shows t

Page 55 - Program File Operations

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-533Count of Retry Input the number of retries (0 to 255) to attempt when a timeout is detected after execution of the s

Page 56 -  Outline of File Transfers

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.9 218IF Transmission Definitions3-5431 The address is made up of 32 bits, as shown in the following diagram. The

Page 57

Welcome to the CP-717 1-211.1 CP-717The CP-717 Engineering Tool is a software programming package used to control and monitor MP900-series Machine

Page 58 - File Manager

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-5533 When the DST. IP Address and DST. Port are both set to 0, that connection will be in unpassive open mode and will

Page 59 -  Transferring All Files

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.9 218IF Transmission Definitions3-563

Page 60 -  All File Transfer Window

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-573Details of the Local Station and TCP/IP SettingsSetting a Remote Station's Ethernet AddressWhen a remote statio

Page 61 - All File Transfer Menus

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.9 218IF Transmission Definitions3-5832. Select Edit (E) and then Ethernet Address Setting (A) from the 218IF Tran

Page 62

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-593Table 3.8 Pairing ConditionsDeleting Assignment DataThe procedure to delete the assignment data for one connection

Page 63 -  Individual File Transfers

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.9 218IF Transmission Definitions3-603The definitions data can be deleted even if 0 is input for My Port (the loca

Page 64

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-613All of the data listed above will be displayed in online mode. None will be displayed in offline mode.Error Status D

Page 65 - Detailed Data Settings

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.10 260IF Setup3-623 Saving, Deleting, and Closing 218IF Transmission Definitions DataRefer to the procedures in

Page 66 - Starting Transfer

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-633260IF Module.The I/O start and end register addresses must be set in the 260IF Module settings. Allo-cate the I/O re

Page 67 -  Continuous Transfers

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.10 260IF Setup3-643Setting ParametersSet the following items using the 260IF Definitions Window and the Transmiss

Page 68 - Starting a Transfer

1.1 CP-7171-311.1.1 Recommended Personal ComputersThe Programming Device must be able to perform many functions, such as high-speed data transfer wi

Page 69 - Flash Memory Transfer Menus

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-6531. Saving ParametersWhen the parameter settings have been completed, save the parameters by selecting File (F) and t

Page 70 - 2.1.11 Configuration

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.10 260IF Setup3-663

Page 71 -  Controller Type Tab Page

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-6733. Example of Master I/O AllocationsMake the settings as shown in the following diagram to use the 260IF as a Device

Page 72 -  Functional Setup Tab Page

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.10 260IF Setup3-6834. Example of Slave I/O AllocationSet the 260IF as shown in the following diagram to use the 2

Page 73 -  Other Tab Pages

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-693• I/O Allocation Using Network Configuration InformationWhen using the 260IF as a DeviceNet master, the settings ca

Page 74 - 2.2 Engineering Manager

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.11 Local I/O Definitions3-703 Opening the Local I/O Definitions WindowOpen the Local I/O Definitions Window in a

Page 75 - 2.2.2 Basic Functions

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-713 Setting Local I/O DefinitionsThe Local I/O Definitions determine the operation and disable status of the Module&ap

Page 76 - 2.2.3 Basic Menus

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.12 Digital Input Definitions3-7233.5.12 Digital Input DefinitionsThis section explains how to set the Digital In

Page 77 - 2.2.4 Function Windows

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-733 Digital Input Definitions Window Original MenusTable 3.9 Digital Input Definitions Window Original Menus Setting

Page 78 -  Window Configuration

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.13 Digital Output Definitions3-743Register allocations can be deleted for discrete inputs 1 to 4. When the regist

Page 79 - Client Area

Welcome to the CP-7171.1.2 Main Functions of the CP-7171-411.1.2 Main Functions of the CP-717The CP-717 is configured from five management programs

Page 80 - 2.3 List and Print Managers

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-753Fig 3.14 Digital Output Definitions Window Digital Output Definitions Window Original MenusThe following table show

Page 81 - List Manger icon

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.14 Counter I/O Definitions3-763 Deleting Allocation Data1. Click the REG-No line to be deleted.2. Click Edit (E)

Page 82 -  Cancelling Printing Jobs

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-773 Opening the Counter I/O Definitions WindowOpen the Counter I/O Definitions Window according to the procedure in 3.3

Page 83 -  Print Window Tab Pages

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.14 Counter I/O Definitions3-783 Counter I/O Definitions Window Original MenusThe following table shows the funct

Page 84 - Program Tab Pages

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-793Table 3.13 Default Values of Fixed ParametersThe procedure to reset parameters to their default values is given belo

Page 85 - Print Manager

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.14 Counter I/O Definitions3-803• Switching the Data Format of the DisplayThe I/O Data of the Counter Module can

Page 86 - List and Print Managers

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-813 Saving, Deleting, and Closing Counter I/O DefinitionsRefer to the procedures in 3.3 Basic Individual Module Definit

Page 87 - Register Tab Pages

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.15 Analog Input Definitions3-823Fig 3.16 Analog Input Definitions Window The Analog Input Definitions Window Or

Page 88 - Definitions Tab Page

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-833Setting the Offset and Gain1. Click Set (S) and then Offset/Gain (O) on the Analog Input Definitions menu.2. Input th

Page 89

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.16 Analog Output Definitions3-843 Opening the Analog Output Definitions WindowOpen the Analog Output Definitions

Page 90 - Motion Tab Page

1.1 CP-7171-511.1.3 Function TreeThe following schematic diagram shows the commands activated by each manager. The first window displayed by the CP-

Page 91

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-853 Analog Output Definitions Window Original MenusThe following table shows the functions of the menu commands in the

Page 92

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.17 SVA Motion Parameters Settings3-863Setting the Offset and Gain1. Click Set (S) and then Offset/Gain (O) on the

Page 93 - 2.4 Communications Manager

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-873Module Main FeaturesSVA-01 • Analog-output 4-axis Servo Module• Independent position control, speed control, and phas

Page 94 - 2.5 User Menu Manager

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.17 SVA Motion Parameters Settings3-883Fig 3.18 SVA-01 ModuleFig 3.19 SVA-02 ModuleTo set the SVA motion paramet

Page 95 - Starting from a Shortcut Icon

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-893Table 3.14 Comparison of the SVA-01 and SVA-02 Modules Opening the SVA Motion Parameters WindowOpen the SVA Definit

Page 96 - 3 Module Configuration

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.17 SVA Motion Parameters Settings3-903Fig 3.20 SVA Definitions WindowThe Motion Parameters Window is composed of

Page 97

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-913Refer to MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and Maintenance (SIEZ-C887-2.1) or MP920 Machine Control

Page 98 - 3.1 Module Configurations

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.17 SVA Motion Parameters Settings3-923Refer to the MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and Mainte

Page 99

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-933Refer to MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and Maintenance (SIEZ-C887-2.1) or MP920 Machine Control

Page 100 - Rack settings

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.18 PO-01 Motion Parameters Settings3-943 Opening the PO-01 Definitions WindowOpen the PO-01 Definitions Window i

Page 101 - 3.2.2 Basic Flowchart

Welcome to the CP-7171.1.3 Function Tree1-61Menu ListsCommunications Process List ManagerUser Menu ManagerFile ManagerEngineering ManagerPrint Manage

Page 102

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-953Table 3.16 Tab Pages in the PO-01 Definitions WindowIt is possible to switch between these tab pages by selecting Vi

Page 103 - • MP940 Module configuration

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.18 PO-01 Motion Parameters Settings3-963Refer to MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Motion Module (SIEZ

Page 104

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-973Refer to MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Motion Module (SIEZ-C887-2.5) for details on monitor parameter

Page 105 -  Opening from the File Menu

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.19 SVB Motion Parameters Settings3-9834 The Error Detection Message Box is displayed if the data was not saved su

Page 106 - Definition

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-993 Opening the SVB Motion Parameters WindowOpen the SVB Motion Parameters Window according to the procedure in 3.3 Bas

Page 107

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.19 SVB Motion Parameters Settings3-1003Table 3.17 Tab Pages in the SVB Motion Parameters WindowIt is possible to

Page 108

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-1013Details (D)Use this function to display setting data as bit images for motion parameters except for servo parameters

Page 109 -  Configuration Information

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.19 SVB Motion Parameters Settings3-1023 Setting Motion Fixed ParametersMotion Fixed Parameters Tab PageThe param

Page 110 - 3.4.5 Local I/O Definitions

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-1033Setting Parameters Tab PageParameters required in the Motion Controller are set in the Set Parameter Tab Page.Table

Page 111 - Local I/O Definition Details

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.19 SVB Motion Parameters Settings3-1043Refer to MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and Maintenan

Page 112 - 3.4.6 SVB-01 Definitions

Safety InformationiiiSafety InformationThe following conventions are used to indicate precautions in this manual. Failure to heed precautions provid

Page 113 - MC101/MC151

1.1 CP-7171-711.1.4 System ConnectionsThe standard system configuration is 1:1 between the CP-717 and a MP900-series Machine Controller.A MECHATROLI

Page 114

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-1053Refer to MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and Maintenance (SIEZ-C887-2.1) or MP920 Machine Contro

Page 115

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.20 MECHATROLINK Definitions3-1063Refer to MP920 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and Maintenance (SI

Page 116 - 012345678

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-1073 Opening the MECHATROLINK Definitions WindowOpen the MECHATROLINK Definitions Window according to the procedure giv

Page 117 - No. (Slot Number)

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.20 MECHATROLINK Definitions3-1083The settings are divided into four tab pages, as shown in the following table.

Page 118 - Control CPU No

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-1093I/O Assignment Tab Page1. Setting Assignment DataThe I/O Assignment Tab Page is used to set the I/O devices, I/O reg

Page 119

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.20 MECHATROLINK Definitions3-1103The I/O devices set using the TYPE field are shown in Appendix D.1 MECHATROLINK

Page 120 - MP920 Module Definitions

3.5 MP920 Module Definitions3-1113Status Tab PageThe Status Tab Page displays the data that is currently being transmitted by the MECHA-TROLINK.The ta

Page 121 - Module (Dual) (Dual Modules)

Module Configuration Definitions3.5.20 MECHATROLINK Definitions3-1123The meaning of each column is identical to the columns in the I/O Assignment Tab

Page 122 - I/O Start Register

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-11333.6 MP930 Module DefinitionsThis section explains the parameter settings for RS-232C, local I/O, and MECHATROLINK

Page 123 - Output DISABLE

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.3 Setting Module Configuration Definitions3-1143Fig 3.21 MP930 Module Configuration Definitions Window Configur

Page 124 - Motion End Register

Welcome to the CP-7171.2.1 Installation Disk1-811.2 Installing the CP-717This section explains the procedure for installing the CP-717 system softwa

Page 125

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1153 Setting Ranges for the MP930 I/O Leading/Ending Register Numbers1 0000 to 07FF hex (2,048 words total)Be sure tha

Page 126

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.5 RS-232C Definitions3-1163• MC350-I/O definitions• MC350-NET definitions3.6.5 RS-232C DefinitionsThis section

Page 127

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1173Tab PagesUse the tab pages to set the parameters for the RS-232C Module. There are two tab pages, one for each port

Page 128 - RS-232 DSUB-9

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.6 MC350-I/O Definitions3-1183The serial transmission parameters (communications parameters) are set to predetermi

Page 129

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1193Fig 3.23 The Local I/O Definitions WindowLocal I/O DefinitionsSetting Item DetailsNo. Displays the number of the s

Page 130

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.6 MC350-I/O Definitions3-1203REG-No.The following table shows the default register allocations for group input si

Page 131

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-12133.6.7 MC350-NET DefinitionsThis section explains the MC350-NET (MECHATROLINK) Definitions that are set for vir-tua

Page 132

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.7 MC350-NET Definitions3-1223Tab PagesSet the various devices connected to the MECHATROLINK network. The followin

Page 133

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1233I/O Assignment Tab PageThis tab page is used to set the I/O devices connected in the MECHATROLINK and their transmi

Page 134

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.7 MC350-NET Definitions3-12431. TYPE (MECHATROLINK Devices)Refer to D.1 MECHATROLINK Devices for a list of the cu

Page 135 - Parameter Settings Tab Page

1.2 Installing the CP-7171-911.2.3 Installation Procedure1. When setup.exe is started, the following window will be displayed and installation will

Page 136 - Setting Default Values

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1253The ending register number of "020F" is set considering the MECHATROLINK devices that are likely to be co

Page 137 - Link Assignments Tab Page

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.8 MP930 Motion Parameter Definitions3-1263The meaning of each column is identical to the columns in the I/O Assig

Page 138 - I/O Map Tab Page

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1273 Opening the MP930 Motion Parameter WindowTo open the MP930 Motion Parameter Window, double-click the Motion Param

Page 139 - Status Tab Page

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.8 MP930 Motion Parameter Definitions3-1283MP930 Motion Parameter Window Original MenusRefer to SVB Motion Paramet

Page 140

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1293 Set Up Parameters Tab PageThis tab page is used to set the parameters required for servo adjustment.Refer to MP93

Page 141

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.8 MP930 Motion Parameter Definitions3-1303 SERVOPACK Parameters Tab PageThis tab page is used to set the servo p

Page 142 - System Bus Connector

3.6 MP930 Module Definitions3-1313 Monitor Tab PageThis tab page is used to display the current values for the motion parameters. This window is onl

Page 143

Module Configuration Definitions3.6.8 MP930 Motion Parameter Definitions3-1323 Deleting MP930 Motion Parameter DefinitionsThe procedure to delete mo

Page 144

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-13333.7 MP940 Module DefinitionsThis section explains the basic parameter settings for the Serial, Local I/O, SVA, CNT

Page 145

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.3 Opening the Module Configuration Definitions Window3-1343It is necessary to define how each Module in the virtu

Page 146

Welcome to the CP-7171.2.4 Completing Setup1-1011.2.4 Completing SetupOnce the files have been copied, the Setup Complete Window will be displayed.T

Page 147

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-13533.7.4 Setting Module Configuration Definitions Configuration InformationThis window consists of tab pages used to

Page 148

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.5 Opening Individual Module Definition Windows3-1363 Setting Ranges for the I/O Leading/Ending Register Numbers1

Page 149 - • Field No. 4: 1 to 254

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1373be used as a engineering port to connect the CP-717 as an engineering interface.This section describes the hardware

Page 150

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.6 Serial Transmission Definitions3-1383Tab PagesUse the tab pages to set the parameters for the Serial Module. Th

Page 151

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1393Transmission Protocol• MEMOBUS: Yaskawa's standard MEMOBUS protocol.• MELSEC: Mitsubishi's special prot

Page 152

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.6 Serial Transmission Definitions3-1403Leading Register Numbers and Number of WordsThe leading register numbers a

Page 153 - Definitions menu

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1413 Saving, Deleting, and Closing General-purpose Serial DefinitionsRefer to the procedures in 3.3 Basic Individual M

Page 154 - Deleting Assignment Data

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.7 LIO Definitions3-1423 Opening the LIO Definitions WindowOpen the LIO Definitions Window according to procedure

Page 155 -  Status Tab Page

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1433 Saving, Deleting, and Closing LIO DefinitionsRefer to the procedures in 3.3 Basic Individual Module Definition Op

Page 156

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.8 SVA Parameter Settings3-1443Tab PagesThe SVA Motion Parameters Window is composed of four tab pages: Fixed Para

Page 157 - 3.5.10 260IF Setup

1.2 Installing the CP-7171-1112. Double-click the Total Engineering Workstation icon and check that the applicationstarts up correctly.This applicati

Page 158 - 0000 to 13FF 0000 to 07FF

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1453to the initial Motion Parameters Window.Refer to 6.3.1 Motion Fixed Parameter Details in the MP940 Machine Controll

Page 159 - Setting Parameters

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.8 SVA Parameter Settings3-1463Refer to MP930 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and Maintenance (SIEZ-

Page 160

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1473Refer to 6.3.3 Motion Monitoring Parameter Details in the MP940 Machine Controller User's Manual: Design and M

Page 161 - 260IF Setup

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.9 CNTR I/O Definitions3-1483The count data is input to the CPU-01 Module once each scan (high-speed or low-speed)

Page 162 - Output contact signal 16

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1493Tab PagesThe Counter I/O Definitions Window is composed of two tab pages: Fixed Parameter Set Tab and I/O Data Set

Page 163

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.9 CNTR I/O Definitions3-1503I/O Data Set Tab PageClick the I/O Data Set Tab.1. Channel NumberThe channel number d

Page 164 - 3.5.11 Local I/O Definitions

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-15132. IN Dataa) StatusDisplays the status of each bit in the operating status register. The corresponding box will con

Page 165

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.10 MLINK (CERF) Definitions3-1523b) OUT Data Settings Saving, Deleting, and Closing CNTR I/O DefinitionsRefer to

Page 166 - Setting Local I/O Definitions

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1533 Opening the MECHATROLINK (CERF) WindowOpen the MECHATROLINK Definitions Window according to the procedure given i

Page 167

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.10 MLINK (CERF) Definitions3-1543 MLINK Definition SettingsThis section describes the settings on the tab pages.

Page 168 -  Deleting Allocation Data

Welcome to the CP-7171.3.1 Outline1-1211.3 Communications SettingsThis section explains settings for communications between the CP-717 and Machine C

Page 169

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1553I/O Assignment Tab PageThis tab page is used to set the I/O devices and registers connected in the MECHA-TROLINK.Re

Page 170 - Setting Allocation Data

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.10 MLINK (CERF) Definitions3-1563Deleting I/O Allocations1. To delete a station's allocation data, move the

Page 171

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1573The tab only displays the status; the displayed values cannot be changed.The meaning of each column is identical to

Page 172

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.11 260IF Setup3-15833.7.11 260IF SetupPerform the setup for the 260IF from the CP-717 Engineering Tool. Opening

Page 173 -  Counter I/O Definitions

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-1593Fig 3.29 260IF Definitions Window Setting MethodsThe 260IF Definitions Window consists of the following three tab

Page 174 - I/O Data Settings Tab Page

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.11 260IF Setup3-1603Refer to 4.2 Calculating Communications Cycle Times in the MP920 Machine Control-ler User&apo

Page 175 - Counter I/O Definitions

3.7 MP940 Module Definitions3-16133. Saving ParametersWhen the parameter settings have been completed, save the parameters by selecting File (F) and

Page 176

Module Configuration Definitions3.7.11 260IF Setup3-16235. Example of Slave I/O AllocationSet the 260IF as shown in the following diagram to use the

Page 177

4-144 System ConfigurationDefinitionsThis section explains how to define the system configuration that must be pre-set before using the MP900 Series.

Page 178 - Deleting Allocation Data

System Configuration Definitions 4-244.5 Data Trace Definitions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-174.5.1 Opening the Data Tra

Page 179

1.3 Communications Settings1-1311.3.3 Serial Communications Port SettingsProcedureThe procedure for setting a serial communications port is as foll

Page 180 - ) Sets the offset and gain

4.1 System Configuration Definitions4-344.1 System Configuration DefinitionsThis section describes the system configuration definitions that set th

Page 181

System Configuration Definitions4.1.3 Updating Files in Online Mode and Offline Mode4-44 Opening from the File ManagerAs shown below, open the relev

Page 182

4.1 System Configuration Definitions4-54The creation and updating of all data and files is managed in offline mode.YESNONOYESData file designationOnl

Page 183 - Servo Connector

System Configuration Definitions4.2.1 Opening the System Configuration Window4-644.2 System ConfigurationThis section explains how to perform operat

Page 184 - 3.5 MP920 Module Definitions

4.2 System Configuration4-744.2.2 System Configuration Window MenusThe following menus are available through the System Configuration Window.Menu Co

Page 185 - Setting SVA Motion Parameters

System Configuration Definitions4.2.3 System Configuration Tab Page4-844.2.3 System Configuration Tab PageThis tab page is used to set the following

Page 186

4.2 System Configuration4-944.2.4 Changing Machine Controller StatusWhen the System Configuration Window is displayed and active, the status of the

Page 187 - Motion Monitor Tab Page

System Configuration Definitions4.2.5 Saving System Definitions4-104The Machine Controller operation must be stopped when this operation is executed.

Page 188

4.3 Scan Time Definitions4-1144.3 Scan Time DefinitionsThis section explains how to set the scan times.The scan times are the cycles repeated by Mac

Page 189 - 3 General-purpose (3 points)

System Configuration Definitions4.3.2 Scan Time Window Menus4-124 Network InformationMP900-series network information is displayed. The information

Page 190 - Setting Parameters Tab Page

Welcome to the CP-7171.3.4 Setting the CP-717 Logical Port1-1411.3.4 Setting the CP-717 Logical PortUp to 16 logical ports can be set for the commun

Page 191

4.3 Scan Time Definitions4-134The scan times must be set as shown in the following table. Refer to the MP940 Machine Controller User's Manual: D

Page 192

System Configuration Definitions4.3.5 Saving Scan Time Definitions4-144In online mode, the Machine Controller's high-speed scan time is displaye

Page 193 - 3.5.19

4.4 Application Information Definitions4-1544.4 Application Information DefinitionsThis section explains how to set application information.The proc

Page 194

System Configuration Definitions4.4.3 Setting Application Information4-1644.4.3 Setting Application InformationRefer to the Application Information

Page 195 - Axis Data Paste

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-1744.5 Data Trace DefinitionsThis section explains how to define data to be traced and how traced data is displayed.Data

Page 196 - Refresh Current Value (R)

System Configuration Definitions4.5.1 Opening the Data Trace Window4-184 Group and Status Information Tab PagesThe Data Trace Window consists of th

Page 197

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-1944.5.2 Data Trace Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of the menu commands in the Data Trace Window.Me

Page 198

System Configuration Definitions4.5.3 Outline of Data Trace Operations4-2044.5.3 Outline of Data Trace OperationsThe three tab pages are switched be

Page 199 - SERVOPACK Tab Page

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-214The tab pages are described in the following sections.4.5.4 Data Trace Definition Tab PageThis tab page is used to se

Page 200

System Configuration Definitions4.5.4 Data Trace Definition Tab Page4-224Details of Trace Data DefinitionsIf the trace data definition is saved with

Page 201 - MECHATROLINK Definitions

1.4 Outline of the Motion Program Development Procedure1-1511.4 Outline of the Motion Program Development ProcedureThis section explains the standar

Page 202

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-234 Trigger Conditions1 There are three trigger conditions: Initiate trigger, terminate trigger 1, and terminate trigger

Page 203 - Definitions Window

System Configuration Definitions4.5.4 Data Trace Definition Tab Page4-2443 Error checks are not performed in offline mode. Editing Trace Definitions

Page 204 - I/O Assignment Tab Page

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-254Saving a trace definition with no data is the same as deleting it. If the save operation fails, an error message will

Page 205

System Configuration Definitions4.5.4 Data Trace Definition Tab Page4-264SymbolsThe following symbols have special meanings in the client area of the

Page 206

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-274Deleting Trace DataEither a trace data file or individual trace data saved in a floppy disk can be deleted. The proced

Page 207 - FEDCBA9876543210

System Configuration Definitions4.5.4 Data Trace Definition Tab Page4-284Reading Trace DataThe procedure to read trace data from a floppy disk is giv

Page 208 - MP930 Module Definitions

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-2944.5.5 List Tab PageThis tab page is used to display the results of a data trace in numeric form. The following items

Page 209 -  Rack and Slot Information

System Configuration Definitions4.5.5 List Tab Page4-304Display Configuration• The trace time axis type is determined by the trace time axis setting

Page 210

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-314 Details of Trace Time Axis SettingThere are four types of trace time axes: TIMEA, TIMEB, SNOA, and SNOB. Each of the

Page 211 - 3.6.5 RS-232C Definitions

System Configuration Definitions4.5.5 List Tab Page4-324 Changing the Base Number of Display DataThe data can be displayed in either decimal or hexa

Page 212 - Transmission Mode

Welcome to the CP-7171.4.3 Creating Definition Data1-161Communication SettingsSet the communications conditions for communications between the Engin

Page 213 - 3.6.6 MC350-I/O Definitions

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-3342. In the Select Trace Time Axis Display Dialog Box, set the time axis display and thesampling interval and then click

Page 214 - Local I/O Definitions

System Configuration Definitions4.5.6 Graph Tab Page4-3442. Input the number of data items to be read in the Setting Number of Read Data DialogBox, a

Page 215 - 0000 0001 0010 1010

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-354 Graph Tab PageGroup and Status InformationRefer to information for the List Tab Page.Display ConfigurationS =AS =BS

Page 216 - 3.6.7 MC350-NET Definitions

System Configuration Definitions4.5.6 Graph Tab Page4-364Setting ItemsSetting Item DetailsRegister Number Select the number of the integer, double-le

Page 217

4.5 Data Trace Definitions4-374Setting Graph Button1. Click the Setting Graph Button. The following Setting Graph Dialog Box will be dis-played.2. In

Page 218

System Configuration Definitions4.5.7 Closing Data Trace Definitions4-3844.5.7 Closing Data Trace DefinitionsExit the data trace definition settings

Page 219 - MC350-NET Definitions

5-155 Motion ProgrammingThis chapter describes the procedure to develop motion programs.5.1 Developing Motion Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 220

Motion Programming5.1.1 Outline of Motion Program Development5-255.1 Developing Motion Programs5.1.1 Outline of Motion Program DevelopmentThe foll

Page 221

5.2 Group Definitions5-355.2 Group DefinitionsThis section explains how to set definitions for the groups, which are important settings for exe-cuti

Page 222

Motion Programming5.2.2 Opening Group Definition Window5-45The maximum number of programs that can be executed in parallel is as follows:• MP940: 1

Page 223 -  Fixed Parameters Tab Page

ivVisual AidsThe following aids are used to indicate certain types of information for easier reference.Indicates important information that should be

Page 224 -  Set Up Parameters Tab Page

1.4 Outline of the Motion Program Development Procedure1-171Logging On from OfflineThe group definitions set later are important definition files fo

Page 225 - SERVOPACK Parameters Tab Page

5.2 Group Definitions5-55 Login InformationLogin information is displayed below the title bar in the Group Definition Window. Hyphens will be displa

Page 226 -  Monitor Tab Page

Motion Programming5.2.4 Setting Group Definitions5-655.2.4 Setting Group DefinitionsWhen setting group definitions, first set the name of each group

Page 227

5.2 Group Definitions5-75added to the window. Group 01 Tab PageClick the Group 01 Tab in the Group Definition Window to display the following window

Page 228 - 3.7 MP940 Module Definitions

Motion Programming5.2.4 Setting Group Definitions5-85Create Ladder Dwgs. (Automatic Program Generation)Specify whether a motion management ladder log

Page 229 - SERIAL LIO SVA CNTR

5.2 Group Definitions5-95The same alarm output registers are used for all tasks. To manage alarms separately for each task when two or more tasks are

Page 230

Motion Programming5.2.6 Deleting Group Definitions5-105fer the group definition data.5.2.6 Deleting Group DefinitionsThe procedure to delete group d

Page 231

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-1155.3 Creating Motion ProgramsThis section explains the basics of motion programming, from editing to compiling and s

Page 232 - Transmission

Motion Programming5.3.2 Setting the Number of Global Registers5-1255.3.2 Setting the Number of Global RegistersDefining global registers can reduce

Page 233

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-1352. Point at the Motion Folder, click the right mouse button, and select Open (O) and thenResister Writing Permission

Page 234 - Sending (Send Delay)

Motion Programming5.3.3 Motion Properties5-1451 When the Engineering Manager is opened, all values are for display only, i.e., they cannot be changed

Page 235

Welcome to the CP-7171.4.4 Transferring Files1-181For example, if operating multiple machines using a single Motion Controller, it is easier to consi

Page 236 - 3.7.7 LIO Definitions

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-155 Tab PagesThe Motion Program Configuration Definition Window contains two tabs: Configuration Definition and Update

Page 237 -  LIO Definitions

Motion Programming5.3.4 Opening the Motion Editor5-1655.3.4 Opening the Motion EditorThe Motion Editor is a programming tool that is required in inp

Page 238 - Servodriver operation

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-175Opening from the Engineering ManagerFrom the Engineering Manager Window, select File (F), Open (O), Motion Program (

Page 239 - Fixed Parameters Tab Page

Motion Programming5.3.5 Motion Editor Window Menus5-1855.3.5 Motion Editor Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of the menu commands

Page 240 - Set Up Parameters Tab Page

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-195Tool (T)Register List (C) Displays Machine Controller registers.Cross Reference (X) Detects the using registers.Disa

Page 241 -  Motion Monitor Tab Page

Motion Programming5.3.6 Motion Editor Editing Functions5-2055.3.6 Motion Editor Editing FunctionsThis section explains the menu bar and the commands

Page 242 - 3.7.9 CNTR I/O Definitions

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-215a) When a matching character string is found, it will be displayed in reversed color and the search will stop. Eithe

Page 243 - Module Definition Operations

Motion Programming5.3.6 Motion Editor Editing Functions5-225(I).With this function enabled, a semicolon is added in the last column of a program line

Page 244 -  CNTR I/O Definitions

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-235The logical axis names and check boxes defined in the Group Definitions are dis-played as shown below.Fig 5.4 Posit

Page 245 - I/O Data Set Tab Page

Motion Programming5.3.6 Motion Editor Editing Functions5-245The function keys will be displayed along with the logical axis names. Function Keys1 Ei

Page 246 - MP940 Module Definitions

1.4 Outline of the Motion Program Development Procedure1-191Logging OnlineCommunications are required between the CP-717 and the Machine Controller,

Page 247 - S#2 ST#3

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-255If the Teach Button in the Position Teaching Window is clicked this point, the coordinate values displayed in the Po

Page 248 -  MECHATROLINK (CERF) Window

Motion Programming5.3.7 Motion Editor Expansion Commands5-265import and export commands to allow general-purpose text editors to be used.Fig 5.5 Imp

Page 249 -  MLINK Definition Settings

5.3 Creating Motion Programs5-275 ExportingThe export function is used in the following cases:• To temporarily save a file that is being edited by

Page 250

Motion Programming5.3.8 Closing the Motion Editor5-2851 Motion parameter can be changed or saved while the Motion Editor Window is open. If the numbe

Page 251 - Deleting I/O Allocations

5.4 Compiling Motion Programs5-2955.4 Compiling Motion ProgramsThis section explains the process involved in compiling a motion program.5.4.1 Compi

Page 252

Motion Programming5.4.2 Compile Execution Steps5-305If the insufficient memory error occurs again for saving, then the physical memory is insufficien

Page 253 - 0000 to 07FF

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-3155.5 Debugging Motion ProgramsThis section describes the Debug Operation used to debug motion programs.5.5.1 Outli

Page 254 -  Setting Methods

Motion Programming5.5.2 Opening the Debug Window5-325Debug Operation Window Configuration Debug MenuThe debug commands that are available on the men

Page 255 - 2. I/O Allocation Settings

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-335 Debug IconsIcons have been created for frequently used debug commands, and these commands can be executed by left

Page 256

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-3455.5.3 Debug OperationsThis section explains the actual debug operations.Debug operations are possible o

Page 257 - PS MP940 260IF

Welcome to the CP-7171.4.6 Operation1-201motion programs in the MP900 Series Motion Controller User's Manual: Design and Main-tenance before cre

Page 258 - Definitions

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-355Setting Start PointsThe start point symbol (⇒) is displayed from when it is set and during debugging. The sym-bol d

Page 259

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-365operation cursor will be displayed during normal operation if a program opened using the Motion Editor i

Page 260

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-3753. A breakpoint and the cursor are automatically set when one line has been debugged.Step InThe Step In command is

Page 261 -  Logging in Offline

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-3854. When the subroutine RET command is executed, the subroutine window is closed andthe display returns t

Page 262

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-395• Main ProgramsDebugging will be executed until the END command, where it will stop.• SubroutinesThe RET command

Page 263 - 4.2 System Configuration

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-405The timing charts for the following commands is outlined in the following table. AbortThe Abort command

Page 264 - System Configuration

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-4152. Once the subroutine is executed, set the start point and breakpoint as shown below.3. Then, execute the Abort co

Page 265 -  Running Status

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-425 Editing during Debug OperationsIf the program is to be improved or faults in the program is discovered

Page 266

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-4353 In the following program, the MPS101 subroutine, which has been called from the MPM001 main pro-gram using the St

Page 267 -  Compressing Memory

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-4452. Input the substitute text dw14=14.3. Press the Shift + Enter Keys or select Debug (T) and then Code G

Page 268 - 4.3 Scan Time Definitions

2-122 Manager FunctionsThis chapter explains the main manager windows in the CP-717.2.1 File Manager - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 269 -  Network Information

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-4553. Two lines of commands have been added at line 9. The line numbers will move and, as aresult, the breakpoint will

Page 270 - Scan Time Definitions

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-465If the RET command is executed in the subroutine after temporary registration but without permanent regi

Page 271 - Saving Scan Time Definitions

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-4752. Execute Step Over.3. The comment and label lines are passed, and the breakpoint and cursor are set to line 9,whi

Page 272

Motion Programming5.5.3 Debug Operations5-485Commands that Cannot be Executed with Step RunThe Step Run command cannot be executed for some commands.

Page 273

5.5 Debugging Motion Programs5-495When step execution is performed, the executable commands after line 6 are executed. In this example, the FMX comma

Page 274 - 4.5 Data Trace Definitions

6-166 Monitoring ToolsThis chapter explains the monitoring functions that check the Machine Con-troller's operating conditions.6.1 Monitoring To

Page 275 -  Tab Pages

Monitoring Tools 6-266.6 Motion Alarm Monitor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-186.6.1 Outline of Motion Alarm Monitor - - -

Page 276 - Data Trace Definitions

6.1 Monitoring Tools6-366.1 Monitoring ToolsThe Monitoring Tools support program debugging and confirmation of motion program execu-tion conditions

Page 277 -  Standard Operations

Monitoring Tools6.2.1 Register Lists6-466.2 Using the Ladder Programming ToolThis section describes the Register List and Tuning Panel, which are of

Page 278 -  Setting Trace Definitions

6.2 Using the Ladder Programming Tool6-56Refer to 7.6.2 Creating Tuning Panels for Tuning Panel operations.No. S REG-No. DWGData name Definition CV U

Page 279

Manager Functions 2-222.5 User Menu Manager - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-612.5.1 Registering Shortcut Icons- - - - - -

Page 280 -  Tracing D Registers

Monitoring Tools6.3.1 Outline of Motion Program Monitoring6-666.3 Motion Program MonitoringThis section how to follow motion program execution condi

Page 281 -  Editing Trace Definitions

6.3 Motion Program Monitoring6-76 Monitor Display for PFORK CommandThe PFORK command is used to branch execution into up to four processes executed

Page 282 -  Starting the Data Trace

Monitoring Tools6.3.3 Stopping and Restarting the Monitoring Display6-86 Commands Displayed for MonitoringThe following table shows the commands tha

Page 283 - Saving Trace Data

6.3 Motion Program Monitoring6-96Select View (V) and then Monitor Regeneration (V) in the Motion Editor Menu while the focus is on the Motion Editor

Page 284 - Deleting Trace Data

Monitoring Tools6.4.1 Outline of Position Monitor6-1066.4 Position MonitorThis section explains how to use position monitoring to display the curren

Page 285 - Reading Trace Data

6.4 Position Monitor6-1166.4.3 Position Monitor Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of menu commands in the Position Monitor Win-dow

Page 286 -  Setting the List Tab Page

Monitoring Tools6.4.4 Position Monitor Window Configuration6-126 Login InformationLogin information is displayed below the title bar in the System C

Page 287 - Display Items

6.4 Position Monitor6-136cedure.1. Select View (V) and then Display Item (S) in the Position Monitor Window.2. A dialog box will be displayed. Check

Page 288 -  Updating Display Data

Monitoring Tools6.5.1 Outline6-1466.5 Task MonitorThis section explains how to display motion program execution conditions in the Task Monitor.The T

Page 289 - List Tab Page

6.5 Task Monitor6-156 Login InformationLogin information is displayed below the title bar in the System Configuration Definition Window. Hyphens wil

Page 290

2.1 File Manager2-322.1 File ManagerThis section explains the File Manager Window configuration and menus.2.1.1 File Manager WindowThe File Manager

Page 291 -  Opening the Graph Tab Page

Monitoring Tools6.5.4 Task Monitor Display Modes6-1666.5.4 Task Monitor Display ModesTask monitoring can be displayed in either of the following two

Page 292 -  Graph Tab Page

6.5 Task Monitor6-176following table.6.5.6 Closing Task MonitoringClose this program by closing the Task Monitor Window.To close the Task Monitor Wi

Page 293 - Setting Items

Monitoring Tools6.6.1 Outline of Motion Alarm Monitor6-1866.6 Motion Alarm MonitorThis section describes the Motion Alarm Monitor, which displays de

Page 294

6.6 Motion Alarm Monitor6-196 Login InformationLogin information is displayed below the title bar in the System Configuration Definition Window. Hyp

Page 295

Monitoring Tools6.6.4 Displaying Motion Alarms6-2066.6.4 Displaying Motion AlarmsWhen an alarm occurs, this function displays the name of the group

Page 296 - 5 Motion Programming

6.6 Motion Alarm Monitor6-216Fig 6.2 MP930 MECHATROLINK Servo Module Error Code Details Dialog BoxFig 6.3 MP920 SVA Module Error Code Details Dialo

Page 297

Monitoring Tools6.6.4 Displaying Motion Alarms6-2261 Servo alarm error codes show the motion monitor parameter alarms (ILoo24).2 MECHATROLINK servo a

Page 298 - 5.2 Group Definitions

6.6 Motion Alarm Monitor6-2366.6.5 Closing Motion AlarmsClose this program by closing the Motion Alarm Window.To close the Motion Alarm Window, sele

Page 299

7-177 Ladder Logic ProgrammingThis chapter explains ladder logic programs called drawings or drawing pro-grams.7.1 Ladder Programming System - - - -

Page 300 -  Login Information

Ladder Logic Programming 7-277.4 Creating Table Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-527.4.1 Outline of Table Programs - - -

Page 301 -  Group List Tab Page

Manager Functions2.1.1 File Manager Window2-42Opening FoldersA small symbol in front of the folder icon means that the folder contains other folders.

Page 302 -  Group 01 Tab Page

7.1 Ladder Programming System7-377.1 Ladder Programming SystemThis section provides a diagram showing the relationships between the various tools p

Page 303

Ladder Logic Programming7.1.1 Ladder Programming System7-47Based on the above diagram, the following items are described in this chapter.• Setting p

Page 304

7.2 Setting Drawing Properties7-577.2 Setting Drawing PropertiesThis section describes the Property Windows used to manage the configuration informa

Page 305 - Deleting Group Definitions

Ladder Logic Programming7.2.2 Opening Property Windows7-67If the properties are for a ladder function program, the following tabs will be displayed.O

Page 306 - 5.3 Creating Motion Programs

7.2 Setting Drawing Properties7-77 Tab PagesThere are different tab pages for drawing program and function program Property Windows.Tab Pages for Ma

Page 307 - Fig 5.2 M Register Map

Ladder Logic Programming7.2.5 I/O Definition Tab Page7-87• The number of D and # registers will differ depending on the type of Machine Control-ler.

Page 308 - User Permissions

7.2 Setting Drawing Properties7-97Table 7.1 Data Types7.2.6 Symbol Definition Tab PageClick the Symbol Definition Tab in the Property Window. Sett

Page 309 - 5.3.3 Motion Properties

Ladder Logic Programming7.2.6 Symbol Definition Tab Page7-1071. Symbol NameNumbers, dashes, and underscores cannot be used as the first character of

Page 310 -  Update History Tab Page

7.2 Setting Drawing Properties7-117not automatically deleted. These superseded symbol names should be deleted by the user, but they cannot be deleted

Page 311 - Opening from the File Manager

Ladder Logic Programming7.2.6 Symbol Definition Tab Page7-127register data with a data size of 1. Therefore, the register numbers will be DW00000, MF

Page 312 - Group name

2.1 File Manager2-52Detailed/Basic DisplayClick View (V) and then Detail Window (W) on the File Manager Menu to switch between detailed and basic dis

Page 313 - Motion Editor Window Menus

7.2 Setting Drawing Properties7-137In step 1., the register type is also entered in the No. of Register column. The register number does not, therefo

Page 314 - Creating Motion Programs

Ladder Logic Programming7.2.7 # Register Lists7-147 Changing the Base of # Register ValuesThe display mode, or base, of the register values can be c

Page 315

7.2 Setting Drawing Properties7-157the register numbers to ASCII characters.Undefined data will be displayed if register values that cannot be displa

Page 316 -  Adding a Semicolon

Ladder Logic Programming7.2.9 Saving Property Information7-167 Deleting Update HistoryThere are two methods for deleting the Update History: All dat

Page 317 -  Teaching Positions

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-1777.3 Creating Ladder Logic ProgramsThis section explains how to create drawing (DWG) and function ladder logic

Page 318 - Logical axis name 3

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.2 Programming Window7-187Opening Existing Drawings from the File Manager1. Click the desired drawing number in the Direct

Page 319 -  Function Keys

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-1971 In the dialog box, set the Type Box to DWG to open the main drawing program, and set to FUNC to open the mai

Page 320 -  Error List

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.3 Programming Window Menus7-2077.3.3 Programming Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of menu command in

Page 321 -  Importing

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-2177.3.4 Programming Window Display ModeThe section describes the display modes that are available for the Ladde

Page 322 -  Exporting

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.5 Entering Ladder Instructions7-227 Switching Program Display ModesThere are two program display modes: Normal, for disp

Page 323 - Engineering Bulider

Manager Functions2.1.2 Basic Tree Concepts2-62The group folder names are not connected to the group definitions in the PLC folder. Allocate group nam

Page 324 - 5.4.1 Compile Execution

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-237• Structure of ladder instructions• Ladder instruction input methods• Operand input methods• Inputting ins

Page 325

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.5 Entering Ladder Instructions7-247below.1. Enter the mnemonic for N.O. CONTACT (][).2. Press the Enter Key. The N.O. CON

Page 326 - 5.5.1 Outline

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-257Register Input Mode is the default when the program window is first displayed.Register Number Input ModeOnly r

Page 327 -  Debug Menu

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.5 Entering Ladder Instructions7-267 Input Format for ConstantsThe following table shows the input format for constants.

Page 328 - 9. 10

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-277Inputting Math, Logic, and Comparison InstructionsThe cursor normally moves to the right when the Enter Key is

Page 329 -  Debug Window Configuration

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.5 Entering Ladder Instructions7-2871. Creating the Function Box• Select the FSTART instruction and enter the function na

Page 330 - Operation Cursor

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-297Create the input section for integer data (defined using I-REG), double-length integer data (defined using L-R

Page 331 -  Step Run

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.5 Entering Ladder Instructions7-307Inputting MOVW, XCHG and Other InstructionsMOVW, XCHG and similar instructions require

Page 332

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-317to zero, and the STORE instruction.2. Select the WHILE instruction.3. Enter the WHILE statement (steps 4 to 10

Page 333 -  Multi Step Run

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.6 Editing Programs7-327 InsertingThe procedure to insert instructions into a string of instructions is outlined below.1.

Page 334 -  Hold ON/OFF

CONTENTSvCONTENTSSafety Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iiiVisual Aids - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 335 - Abort Example

2.1 File Manager2-72Folder Configuration ExampleAn example of a folder configuration is shown below. Refer to the portions of the folder configuratio

Page 336 -  Current Value Update

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-337• Circuits will be connected after an instruction is deleted if they are connected directly to the deleted el

Page 337 - Editing Programs

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.6 Editing Programs7-347 CuttingInstructions can be cut. Cut data is copied to the clipboard. The contents of the clipboa

Page 338 -  Editing

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-3571. Move the cursor to the beginning of the section to be copied.2. Select Edit (E) and then Copy (C) from the

Page 339 - Handling Breakpoints

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.6 Editing Programs7-367The following operands exist and can be changed. You cannot, however, change to an operands that i

Page 340 - Permanent Registration

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-3772. Select Debug (G) and then REFER (R) from the programming menus.3. The program window called in step 1. will

Page 341 - Debug Operations

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.7 Creating Branch Circuits7-3872. A branch will appear.3. Enter the relay number.1 The mnemonic for a branch, a comma (,)

Page 342 - 2. Execute Step Over

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-3974. Enter the relay number.1 The mnemonic for a connection point, a period (.), can be used at step 2. to displ

Page 343

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.7 Creating Branch Circuits7-4074. Enter the relay number.1 The mnemonic for a parallel connection, a comma and a period (

Page 344 - SNG Operation

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-4175. Select the OFF PULSE instruction.6. Enter the register number which is the operand for the OFF PULSE instru

Page 345 - 6 Monitoring Tools

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.7 Creating Branch Circuits7-4274. Enter the register number for counting as an operand of the ON DELAY instruction.5. Sel

Page 346 - Monitoring Tools

Manager Functions2.1.2 Basic Tree Concepts2-82 Expanded PLC Folder DiagramWhen creating a new PLC folder, the data folder groups under the PLC folde

Page 347 - 6.1 Monitoring Tools

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-437limit setting or the register for counting. Series ConnectionsWhen connection points or parallel connections

Page 348 -  Tuning Panel Window

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.8 Disabling Coils7-447The procedure for step 3 in the table, for example, is outlined below.1. Select the N.C. CONTACT in

Page 349 - No. S REG-No. DWG

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-457• SET COIL Instruction Notation• RESET COIL Instruction Notation1 Devices may malfunction if the above opera

Page 350

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.9 Displaying Current Values7-467 Clearing Disable SettingsThe procedure to clear Disable Settings for COIL instructions

Page 351

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-477The current values will be refreshed when the set condition is met.Click the Clear Button in step 2. to clear

Page 352 - Editing cursor

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.10 Creating Comments7-487 Pausing Refreshing of Current ValuesSelect Debug (G) and then HOLD (H) from the programming me

Page 353 - Motion Program Monitoring

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-4973. Click the OK Button in the next message box.An insufficient memory error may occur when saving. Refer to 5.

Page 354 - 6.4 Position Monitor

Ladder Logic Programming7.3.12 Printing Ladder Logic Programs7-507Move the highlighted error indication in any error window and click the OK Button t

Page 355 - Position Monitor

7.3 Creating Ladder Logic Programs7-5172. The Print Setup Window will be displayed. Set the printer name and click the OK But-ton.Refer to the relev

Page 356 -  Selecting Display Items

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.1 Outline of Table Programs7-5277.4 Creating Table ProgramsThis section explains how to create table programs.7.4.1 Ou

Page 357 - 480 mm

2.1 File Manager2-922.1.3 Command MenusSelect commands from the pull-down menus or pop-up menus.The contents of the menu depends on the type of fold

Page 358 - 6.5 Task Monitor

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-537• 7.4.7 Inputting I/O Conversion Table Data• 7.4.8 Inputting Interlock Table Data• 7.4.9 Inputting Component Assem

Page 359

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.4 Switching Input Modes7-547∗ The Next Page (N) and Back Page (B) operations are displayed for # reg-ister constant tabl

Page 360 -  Detailed Display Mode

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-557 Switching Cursor Movement DirectionUse the procedure to switch the cursor movement direction after table data has b

Page 361 - Task Monitor

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.6 Inputting M Register Constant Table Data7-567saved if these are not set.2 # register constant tables cannot be created

Page 362 - 6.6 Motion Alarm Monitor

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-577ues in the input registers according to the conversion equation and saves the results in the output registers. An add

Page 363

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.8 Inputting Interlock Table Data7-5877.4.8 Inputting Interlock Table1 DataInterlock tables define the device startup and

Page 364 -  Motion Alarm Example

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-597Table 7.2 Interlock I/O Modes Deleting Condition SignalsSelect the signal to be deleted and press the Space Bar. Th

Page 365

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.9 Inputting Component Assembly Table Data7-607for that subtable.No subtable can be displayed for a row where data other t

Page 366 - Effective Module Error Bits

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-617• Inputting table data• Switching part units• Switching table formats Inputting Table DataUp to 100 rows of table

Page 367 - 6.6.5 Closing Motion Alarms

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.10 Inputting Data in C Constant Tables7-6272. Designate the part unit in the window and click the OK Button. The table un

Page 368 - 7 Ladder Logic Programming

Manager Functions2.1.4 Registering PLC Folders2-1022.1.4 Registering PLC FoldersThis section explains the operating procedure to create new PLC fold

Page 369 - Ladder Logic Programming

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-637 C Register Constant List Window ConfigurationThe C Register Constant List Window displays a list of the registered

Page 370 - Ladder Programming System

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.10 Inputting Data in C Constant Tables7-647 Operation in the C Register List WindowThe following operations are possible

Page 371 - Component

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-6573. The C Register Table Window will be opened.1 Enter a table name of up to 8 characters. Enter an initial register n

Page 372 - Setting Drawing Properties

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.10 Inputting Data in C Constant Tables7-667 Opening C Constant Table WindowsC constant tables are opened by clicking the

Page 373 - Opening Property Windows

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-677 Setting C Constant TablesC registers are created by inputting constants (integer, double-length integer, real numbe

Page 374

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.11 Editing Table Programs7-687The set value, upper limits and lower limits, and save points must be set, otherwise, an er

Page 375 - I/O Definition Tab Page

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-697Button. The cursor will move to the specified row.Next PageSelect View (V) and then Next Page (N) from the table prog

Page 376

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.11 Editing Table Programs7-707Copying Table DataTable data within a specified region can be copied to the clipboard in th

Page 377 -  Editing Symbols

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-7171. Click the row to be deleted.2. Select Edit (E) and then Delete Row (D) from the table program menus.The row specif

Page 378 - Alphabetizing Symbols

Ladder Logic Programming7.4.12 Saving and Closing Table Programs7-727Deleting ColumnsUse the following procedure to delete one or more consecutive co

Page 379 - Symbol Definition Tab Page

2.1 File Manager2-112 Deleting Group FoldersIn online mode, the group folder data on both the Machine Controller and hard disk will be deleted. In o

Page 380 -  Making # Register Settings

7.4 Creating Table Programs7-7377.4.13 Printing Table ProgramsTable programs can be printed from the Table Program Window without starting the Print

Page 381 - Setting Item Details

Ladder Logic Programming7.5.1 Outline of Data Tables7-7477.5 Creating Data TablesThis section explains how to create data used in table format (arra

Page 382 -  Displaying Update History

7.5 Creating Data Tables7-7572. Setting Column AttributesOpen the Column Attributes Window and set the column attribute. The attributes to be set inc

Page 383 -  Deleting Update History

Ladder Logic Programming7.5.2 Table Data List Windows7-767Opening from the Engineering ManagerSelect File (F), Open (O), Data Table Definition (G), a

Page 384 - 7.3.2 Programming Window

7.5 Creating Data Tables7-7777.5.3 Table Data List Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of menu commands in the Table Data List Windo

Page 385 - Programming Window

Ladder Logic Programming7.5.4 Manipulating Tables in Table Data List Windows7-7872. Select View (V) and then Column Definition (C) on the Table Data

Page 386 - ・・・ ・・・ ・・・

7.5 Creating Data Tables7-797Table Definition Settings Deleting Data TablesThe procedure to delete data tables is outlined below.1. Click the No. co

Page 387 - Programming Window Menus

Ladder Logic Programming7.5.6 Column Attributes Window Menus7-8077.5.6 Column Attributes Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of menu

Page 388

7.5 Creating Data Tables7-817In Online Mode, only data in the Display Type and Column Comment columns can be changed.7.5.8 Editing Column Attributes

Page 389

Ladder Logic Programming7.5.8 Editing Column Attributes7-827 Inserting Column Attribute Data Rows1. Click the column number where the row is to be i

Page 390 - LIMIT-SW

Manager Functions2.1.4 Registering PLC Folders2-1223. Set the information for each Machine Controller in the Controller Configuration Win-dow, and th

Page 391 -  Operand

7.5 Creating Data Tables7-8372. Select Edit (E) and then Copy (C) from the Column Attributes Menu. The specifiedrange of data in will be copied to th

Page 392 - Input Using Constants

Ladder Logic Programming7.5.10 Opening Table Data Windows7-8477.5.10 Opening Table Data WindowsRefer to Opening Table Data Windows under 7.5.4 Manip

Page 393 -  Inputting Instructions

7.5 Creating Data Tables7-8577.5.13 Editing Table DataJumping the CursorUse the following procedure to move the cursor to a specific row or column.1

Page 394 - Inputting Functions

Ladder Logic Programming7.5.14 Saving and Closing Table Data7-8677.5.14 Saving and Closing Table Data SavingData entered when making table data set

Page 395

7.6 Tools7-8777.6 ToolsThis section describes the tools that assist programming.• Register lists• Tuning panels• Cross-references• Disable coil

Page 396

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.1 Register Lists7-887Opening the Register List WindowThe Register List Window can be opened from either the File Manager

Page 397 - Inputting the END Instruction

7.6 Tools7-897 Register List Window Menus∗ Displayed only in the Register List Window.Tool Icons in Register List WindowAmong the various menu item

Page 398 - 7.3.6 Editing Programs

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.1 Register Lists7-907 Opening the Register WindowOne Register Window is opened automatically when the Register List Wind

Page 399 -  Cancelling Delete Operation

7.6 Tools7-9171 If a register number other than for a D register is input for the register number setting, there is no need to input a drawing number

Page 400 -  UNDELETE

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.2 Creating Tuning Panels7-927Changing the Register TypeThe register type can be changed to integer, double-length integer

Page 401 -  Copying

2.1 File Manager2-132Application Tab Page Settings Changing PLC Folder InformationThe procedure to change PLC folder information is given below.1. S

Page 402 -  Pasting

7.6 Tools7-937In Online Mode, the current value for the defined register is displayed and this value can be changed. Opening the Tuning Panel Window

Page 403 - Changing Comments

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.2 Creating Tuning Panels7-947 Tuning Panel Window MenusThe following table shows the functions of menu commands in the T

Page 404 -  Setting Branches

7.6 Tools7-957 Switching Input ModesThere are two input modes for tuning panels: Table Definition Input Mode where entries are made for all cells in

Page 405 -  Setting Connection Points

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.2 Creating Tuning Panels7-967Table Formats∗ Negative values cannot be input when the current values are input.Note: The

Page 406 - Setting Parallel Connections

7.6 Tools7-9771 When tuning panels are saved, a check of whether or not the definition data is correctly input is per-formed. An error window is disp

Page 407 - 1 0000 IB00000 IB00001

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.3 Cross References7-987If step 1. is executed when a drawing or function program is open, the Cross Reference Window will

Page 408 -  Creating Timer Circuits

7.6 Tools7-997 Executing Cross ReferencesThe cross reference conditions can be reset while the Cross Reference Window is open.• Select File (F), Op

Page 409

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.3 Cross References7-1007Specifying Cross Reference ConditionsInput the cross reference conditions on the Cross Reference

Page 410 -  Series Connections

7.6 Tools7-1017 Search ResultsThe cross reference window is displayed as follows:Display of Search ResultsSearch results are displayed in the follow

Page 411 - 7.3.8 Disabling Coils

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.4 Disable Coil Lists7-10273. PositionThe position of the search register. The step number is given for drawings, function

Page 412 -  Setting Disabled OFF

Manager Functions2.1.4 Registering PLC Folders2-142Revision History on Application Tab PageDouble-click a number entered in the revision history to d

Page 413 -  Clearing Disable Settings

7.6 Tools7-1037 Setting Disable Coil ListsSpecifying Search Program RangesDrawing and function main programs, as well as SFC action blocks (online o

Page 414 - MW1000 10

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.5 Comment Lists7-1047Step NumbersStep numbers and program types are displayed as follows: Exiting Disable Coil ListsClos

Page 415 - 7.3.10 Creating Comments

7.6 Tools7-1057 Setting the Comment List WindowThe symbols and comments defined for register numbers are displayed in the Comment List Window. Crea

Page 416 - Command of END' not

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.6 Replacing Register Numbers7-10677.6.6 Replacing Register NumbersThe register replacement function can be used to searc

Page 417 -  Printing

7.6 Tools7-1077Input the following items and click the OK Button to search and replace the register num-bers.Search/Replacement Results Display Forma

Page 418

Ladder Logic Programming7.6.6 Replacing Register Numbers7-10872. Search/Replacement Results Display WindowSpecifying Search/Replacement RangesThe fol

Page 419 - 7.4 Creating Table Programs

7.6 Tools7-1097for table programs and other programs with multiple pages. For example, "L01.02P01" indicates page 01 in L01.02.3. Program T

Page 420 - Creating Table Programs

A-1AA Error MessagesA.1 System Error Messages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A-2A.2 Motion Compile Error Messages - - - - - - -

Page 421 -  Table Data Input Modes

Error MessagesA.1 System Error MessagesA-2AA.1 System Error MessagesThe following tables show the messages with error codes of the form CPDH_xxx_nnn.

Page 422

A-3ATable A.3 CPDH_CPU_nnnAEND instruction structure incorrect(CPDH_CMP_007)The AEND instruction structure is incorrect.Match the number of ABOX or S

Page 423

2.1 File Manager2-1522.1.5 User ManagementThis function manages the registration of users who can access the PLC folders. Users are managed by user

Page 424

Error MessagesA.1 System Error MessagesA-4AInappropriate file name(CPDH_CPU_093)• The file name is inappropriate.• The drawing number is incor-rect.•

Page 425 -  Inputting Table Data

A-5ATable A.4 CPHD_DRV_nnnNo free program memory space(CPDH_CPU_0B3)There is no free program memory space.• Compress memory from the System Defini-ti

Page 426 -  Deleting Condition Signals

Error MessagesA.1 System Error MessagesA-6ATable A.5 CPDH_COM_nnnError Message Probable Cause Possible CorrectionTransfer handle could not be obtain

Page 427 - POWER ON

A-7ATable A.6 Other Error MessagesError in SB/BP signal.(CPDH_COM_0D7)• A step was executed for a line with no command.• A GO command was executed wi

Page 428 -  Switching Part Units

Error MessagesA.1 System Error MessagesA-8AMonitoring/debug information file error- File not saved or does not match. Resave.An attempt was made to o

Page 429 -  Switching Table Formats

A-9AA.2 Motion Compile Error MessagesThe following table shows a list of compile errors in motion programs. All error messages and their causes are ou

Page 430

Error MessagesA.2 Motion Compile Error MessagesA-10AMaximum number of axes exceeded • The maximum number of axes to be simultaneously used has been e

Page 431 - Opening C Constant Tables

B-1BB File Manager MenusB.1 Common Menus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -B-2B.2 Individual Menus - - - - - - - - - -

Page 432 -  Deleting C Constant Tables

File Manager MenusB.1 Common MenusB-2BB.1 Common MenusThis section explains the common items on the pull-down menus under the menu bar in the File Ma

Page 433 - 7.4.10

B-3BB.2 Individual Menus Root Folder and Group Folder MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are displayed when the root fold

Page 434 - Save Point

Manager Functions2.1.5 User Management2-162 Relationship between User and File PrivilegesA user privilege level is given to each user, but the user

Page 435 -  Moving the Cursor

File Manager MenusB.2 Individual MenusB-4BPull-down MenusPop-up Menus PLC Folder MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are

Page 436 - Cutting Table Data

B-5BPop-up Menus C Register and Table Data Folder MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are displayed a C register, pro-gram

Page 437 - AccelerateTime

File Manager MenusB.2 Individual MenusB-6B∗ Valid only in online mode. Program Folder MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus tha

Page 438 - Inserting Columns

B-7BPop-up Menu∗ Valid only in online mode. Program File MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are displayed a program file

Page 439 - M2RollPreparation

File Manager MenusB.2 Individual MenusB-8BPop-up MenusView (V)List Display (V)Display All DWG (L) Sets the data files to be displayed in the List Dis

Page 440

B-9B∗ Valid only in online mode.View Display (V)Display All DWG (L) Sets the data files to be displayed in the File Dis-play Section.SFC Flow Chart (

Page 441 - 7.5 Creating Data Tables

File Manager MenusB.2 Individual MenusB-10B Motion Program Folder MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are displayed when

Page 442

B-11B Motion Group Folder MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are displayed when a motion group folder is selected.Pull-do

Page 443 - Table Data List Windows

File Manager MenusB.2 Individual MenusB-12B Motion Program File MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are displayed when a

Page 444 - Creating Data Tables

B-13B Group Definition File MenusThis section explains the pull-down and pop-up menus that are displayed when a group def-inition file is selected.Pu

Page 445 -  Creating Data Tables

vi2.1.7 Logging On and Logging Off from the CPU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-202.1.8 Switching the CPU Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 446 -  Deleting Data Tables

2.1 File Manager2-1721. Click New (N) in the User Management Window. Input the new user information in the User Info-New Dialog Box that is displayed

Page 447

C-1CC Drawing and FunctionInstructionsC.1 Auxiliary Input Keys for Drawings and Function Programs - - C-2

Page 448 - Display Type Column Comment

Drawing and Function InstructionsC.1 Auxiliary Input Keys for Drawings and Function ProgramsC-2CC.1 Auxiliary Input Keys for Drawings and Function Pr

Page 449 - Copying Column Attribute Data

C-3C Direct I/O Instructions Sequence Program Instructions Logic Operation InstructionsInstruction DisplayFunction BarPull-down MenuMnemonicsDIRECT

Page 450 -  Changing Table Definitions

Drawing and Function InstructionsC.1 Auxiliary Input Keys for Drawings and Function ProgramsC-4C Numeric Operation Instructions Numeric Conversion

Page 451 - 7.5.12 Setting Table Data

C-5C Numeric Comparison Instructions Data Operation Instructions Basic Function InstructionsInstruction DisplayFunction BarPull-down MenuMnemonicsC

Page 452 - Column 1 Column 1 Column n

Drawing and Function InstructionsC.1 Auxiliary Input Keys for Drawings and Function ProgramsC-6C DDC Instructions Table Data Operation Instructions

Page 453 -  Closing

C-7CQUEUE TABLE READ AND INCREMENTQTBLRI QTBLRI [TABLE(T)]-[QTBLRI] 2[QTBLRI]QUEUE TABLE WRITE QTBLW QTBLW [TABLE(T)]-[QTBLW] 3[QTBLW]QUEUE TABLE WRIT

Page 454 - 7.6 Tools

D-1DD MECHATROLINK DevicesD.1 MECHATROLINK Devices - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D-2

Page 455 - Window Configuration

MECHATROLINK DevicesD.1 MECHATROLINK DevicesD-2DD.1 MECHATROLINK DevicesNote: Y = Connection possible, N = Connection not possible.Refer to the MP900

Page 456 -  Register List Window Menus

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Page 457 -  Displaying Registers

Manager Functions2.1.5 User Management2-182The procedure to change the user information is given below.1. In the No. column, click the number of the

Page 458 - Controller N

2.1 File Manager2-192 Deleting Default UsersThe default user can be deleted by clearing the user name and password in the Default User Set Window an

Page 459 -  Exiting the Register List

Manager Functions2.1.7 Logging On and Logging Off from the CPU2-202The user cannot switch between online and offline mode when logged on to the CPU.

Page 460

2.1 File Manager2-212 Logging Off from the CPUThe procedure to log off from the CPU is given below.1. Click the PLC folder to be logged off from the

Page 461 -  Tuning Panel Window Menus

Manager Functions2.1.9 Program File Operations2-2222. Click Copy DWG (C) on the pop-up menu.3. Input the copy destination program number or function

Page 462

2.1 File Manager2-232 Switching Display between SubroutinesThis function can be used in all interrupt program, function program, high-speed scan pro

Page 463 -  Saving Tuning Panels

Manager Functions2.1.10 Transferring Files2-242nated for transfer. The Load1, Dump2, and Compare3 functions can be used only when the user is logged

Page 464 -  Exiting Tuning Panels

2.1 File Manager2-252The following table outlines the transfer functions described above. Opening the File Transfer WindowThe procedure to open the

Page 465 - Cross Reference Window Menus

Manager Functions2.1.10 Transferring Files2-2621 File transfer cannot be executed if the user is not logged onto the Machine Controller.2 Continuous

Page 466 -  Executing Cross References

CONTENTSvii3.4.5 Local I/O Definitions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -3-153.4.6 SVB-01 Definitions - - - - - -

Page 467 - Search Modes

2.1 File Manager2-2722. Click the OK Button once the parameters for loading all files have been checked. Thetransfer will start. A confirmation messa

Page 468 -  Search Results

Manager Functions2.1.10 Transferring Files2-282The process of transferring all files can be continued or stopped on this window. To stop file transfe

Page 469 -  Closing Cross References

2.1 File Manager2-292If the transfer source or destination is a Machine Controller, the communications set-tings or CPU used in the transfer can be c

Page 470 -  Setting Disable Coil Lists

Manager Functions2.1.10 Transferring Files2-302Starting TransferThe procedure to start transfer is given below.1. Click File (F) and then Execute (S)

Page 471 -  Exiting Disable Coil Lists

2.1 File Manager2-312Setting DetailsSource If the transfer source is a hard disk, floppy disk, or magneto-optical disk, the source directory name wil

Page 472 -  Editing Comments

Manager Functions2.1.10 Transferring Files2-322Menu CommandsChanging Transfer Source and DestinationThe Machine Controller or floppy disk used in the

Page 473 -  Executing Replacement

2.1 File Manager2-3324. Constant Tables (C registers) Detail Data Set WindowSelect the C register tables to be transferred.Click the Select All Butto

Page 474 - Register

Manager Functions2.1.10 Transferring Files2-342Note: Yes: Defaults, but the specification can be canceled.(Yes): Must be selected if required for tra

Page 475 - Search/Replacement Results

2.1 File Manager2-352Continuous File Transfer MenusChanging Transfer DrivesChange the transfer drive when the files to be transferred are in the Othe

Page 476

Manager Functions2.1.10 Transferring Files2-362The function for saving and comparing files between the Machine Controller and flash memory is not ava

Page 477 - A Error Messages

viii3.7.11 260IF Setup - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-1584 System Configuration Definitions - - -

Page 478 - CPDH_xxx_nnn

2.1 File Manager2-372Changing the Transfer CPUThe communications information and the transfer CPU can be changed. For details, refer to "All Fil

Page 479

Manager Functions2.1.11 Configuration2-382 Configuration of the Configuration WindowThe Configuration Window consists of tab pages and command butto

Page 480 - System Error Messages

2.1 File Manager2-392 Functional Setup Tab Page Engineering Manager Tab Page1Get Current ValueThis function reads and displays the current value in

Page 481

Manager Functions2.1.11 Configuration2-402While the ladder program is open, the ON/OFF function can be specified using "Monitor ON/OFF."2 N

Page 482

2.2 Engineering Manager2-4122.2 Engineering ManagerThis section explains how to start the Engineering Manger and the role it plays.2.2.1 Automatic

Page 483

Manager Functions2.2.2 Basic Functions2-422The following screens are displayed when the Motion Editor is opened from the File Man-ager.1. Start the M

Page 484

2.2 Engineering Manager2-432Several function windows can be open at once, and the window to be used can be activated as needed.2.2.3 Basic MenusThe

Page 485

Manager Functions2.2.4 Function Windows2-442∗ 1. Motion Parameters (M) is only displayed when the MP930 is used.∗ 2. Position Monitor (P), Task Mon

Page 486 - Motion Compile Error Messages

2.2 Engineering Manager2-452 Window ConfigurationThis section explains the basic configuration of function windows.Title BarCurrently displaying the

Page 487 - B File Manager Menus

Manager Functions2.2.5 Exiting the Engineering Manager2-462Login InformationThe login information is displayed under the title bar. When logging in w

Page 488 - B.1 Common Menus

CONTENTSix5.2.2 Opening Group Definition Window - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -5-45.2.3 Group Definition Window Menus - - - - -

Page 489 -  Order Folder Menus

2.3 List and Print Managers2-4722.3 List and Print Managers2.3.1 Basic Outline of the List and Print ManagersUse this manager to print lists and de

Page 490 -  PLC Folder Menus

Manager Functions2.3.3 List Manager Window Menus2-482To open the List Manager, select Print (P) and then Printing Status (D) on the Print Man-ager Me

Page 491 - Pull-down Menu

2.3 List and Print Managers2-492 Displaying Printing StatusThe current printing status is displayed in the List Manager Window. Cancelling Printing

Page 492 -  Program Folder Menus

Manager Functions2.3.4 Print Manager2-502The Print (P) command under the File (F) Menu in Ladder Logic Program Windows prints the main program displa

Page 493 -  Program File Menus

2.3 List and Print Managers2-512Program Tab Pages1. Program Print SettingsSetting DetailsO/# Data from the Order No. column in the Application Inform

Page 494

Manager Functions2.3.4 Print Manager2-5222. Detailed Settings for ProgramsDetailed printing settings are required for items that have a Details Butto

Page 495 - ∗ Valid only in online mode

2.3 List and Print Managers2-532c) Detailed Settings for Function ProgramsDesignate Select All or Individual Select using the Function Program List D

Page 496 -  Motion Program Folder Menus

Manager Functions2.3.4 Print Manager2-542Register Tab Pages1. Register Printing SettingsThe window configuration is the same as the one for program p

Page 497 -  Motion Group Folder Menus

2.3 List and Print Managers2-552c) Detailed Settings for O RegistersEnter in hexadecimal the leading and ending numbers of the O registers to be prin

Page 498 -  Motion Program File Menus

Manager Functions2.3.4 Print Manager2-5621. Definition Printing SettingsThe window configuration is the same as the one for the program printing sett

Page 499 -  Group Definition File Menus

x6.5 Task Monitor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-146.5.1 Outline - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 500 - Instructions

2.3 List and Print Managers2-572Motion Tab PageMotion program and motion parameter printing data can be selected.1. Motion Printing Settings2. Detail

Page 501 - Program Control Instructions

Manager Functions2.3.4 Print Manager2-582dow. PrintingThe Print command is executed according to the program, register, definition, and motion tab p

Page 502 -  Direct I/O Instructions

2.3 List and Print Managers2-592saved as files. Such files are called printing settings files.This section explains how to read, delete and save prin

Page 503

Manager Functions2.4.1 Starting the Communications Manager2-6022.4 Communications ManagerThe Communications Manager function provides communications

Page 504 -  Basic Function Instructions

2.5 User Menu Manager2-6122.5 User Menu ManagerThe User Menu Manager allows you to register a shortcut icon on the desktop for function win-dows. On

Page 505 -  DDC Instructions

Manager Functions2.5.2 Starting from a Shortcut Icon2-622The Register User Menu Dialog Box is displayed when the Motion Editor Window is open. Input

Page 506

3-133 Module ConfigurationDefinitionsThis chapter explains how to set the operating conditions for Basic Modules that have already been installed and

Page 507 - D MECHATROLINK Devices

Module Configuration Definitions 3-233.5 MP920 Module Definitions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-193.5.1 MP920 Module Configurati

Page 508 - D.1 MECHATROLINK Devices

3.1 Module Configurations3-333.1 Module Configurations3.1.1 MP900-series Module ConfigurationsThe configuration of MP900-series Machine Controller

Page 509

Module Configuration Definitions3.1.1 MP900-series Module Configurations3-43• MP920 Module configuration definitions• MP930 Module configuration de

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