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Safety Precautions
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Design Precautions
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Installation Precautions
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Wiring Precautions
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Startup And Maintenance Precautions
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Operating Precautions
9
Disposal Precautions
9
Transportation Precautions
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Conditions Of Use For The Product
10
Introduction
10
Table Of Contents
11
Relevant Manuals
15
Terms
16
Connection With Melsoft Product And Got
19
Connection Via A Hub
19
Setting In The Ethernet-Equipped Module Side
19
Chapter 1 Functions
19
Settings On The Engineering Tool Side
21
Searching Modules On The Network
23
Precautions
24
When Module Does Not Appear After Search
24
Remote Operation
24
Functions Incompatible With Connection Via A Hub
24
Direct Connection
26
Connection With Lan Line
27
Connections That Are Not Direct Connections
27
Settings Incompatible With Direct Connection
27
Functions Incompatible With Direct Connection
27
Conditions That Cannot Communicate With Direct Connection
28
Slmp Communications
29
Applications
29
Data Read/Write
29
File Read/Write
29
Communication Structure
30
Data Communication Procedures
30
Setting Procedure
31
Communications Using An Auto-Open Udp Port
31
Open/Close Timing
31
List Of Valid Commands
32
Slmp Reference Manual
32
Communications Using The Predefined Protocol
34
Setting Protocols
34
Writing Protocols
34
Applicable Connections
34
Creating The Protocol Setting Data
35
Newly Creating The Protocol Setting Data
36
Adding Protocol
37
Protocol Detailed Setting
38
Packet Setting
39
Writing The Protocol Setting Data
39
Applicable Dedicated Instructions
41
Protocol Communication Type
42
For Tcp/Ip
42
For Udp/Ip
42
Precautions For Passive Open
42
Packet Elements
43
Static Data
43
Length
44
Non-Conversion Variable
46
When "Fixed Length/Variable Length" Is "Fixed Length"
48
When "Fixed Length/Variable Length" Is "Variable Length"
48
Non-Verified Reception
49
When The System Is Powered On Or Reset
50
Execution Conditions Of Predefined Protocol Communications
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When Protocol Setting Data Is Normal
51
When Protocol Setting Data Is Abnormal
51
When Executing Uini Instruction
51
Example Of Predefined Protocol Communications
52
Parameter Settings
52
Sending Side
52
Receiving Side
57
Program Examples
59
Socket Communications
61
List Of Dedicated Instructions
62
Communications Using Tcp/Ip
64
Tcp/Ip Connection Operation
64
Active Open
64
Passive Open
64
Precautions For Tcp/Ip Communications
65
Conditions For Closing
65
Tcp/Ip Connection Elements
65
Reconnecting With Same Connection
65
Checking The Receive Data Length
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Precautions For Active Open
66
Communications Using Udp/Ip
67
Precautions For Udp/Ip Communications
67
Broadcast Communications
68
Port Number
69
Reading Received Data
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Accessing A File During Communication
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Module Fb And Dedicated Instruction
69
Communications Using The Fixed Buffer
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Differences Between The "Procedure Exist" And "No Procedure" Control Methods
70
External Devices Capable Of Data Exchange
72
Processing During Data Send/Receive
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During Data Send
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During Data Reception
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Send Procedure
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Procedure Exists
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No Procedure
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Receive Procedure
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Receiving With Main Program (Procedure Exists)
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Receiving With Main Program (No Procedure)
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Reception With Interrupt Program (Procedure Exists)
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Reception With Interrupt Program (No Procedure)
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Pairing Open
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Data Format
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Header
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Application Data
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Subheader
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Data Length Setting
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Text (Command)
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When Exchanging Data With Binary Codes
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When Exchanging Data With Ascii Codes
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End Code
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Example Of Communications Using The Fixed Buffer
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1.6 Communications Using The Random Access Buffer
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Procedure For Reading From External Device
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Procedure For Writing From External Device
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Physical Address And Logical Address Of Random Access Buffer
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Start Address
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Example Of Command/Response Format
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Writing To Buffer With Write Request From External Device
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Reading From Buffer With Read Request From External Device
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Example Of Communications With Random Access Buffer
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Communications Using Modbus/Tcp
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Automatic Response Function
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Modbus Device Assignment Function
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Modbus Device Assignment Parameters
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Modbus Extended File Register Assignment
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Applicable Devices
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Reading Of The Long Timer And Long Retentive Timer
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Writing Of The Long Timer And Long Retentive Timer
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Default Assignment Parameters
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List Of Modbus Standard Functions
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Link Dedicated Instruction Communication
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File Transfer Function (Ftp Server)
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Operations On External Device (Ftp Client) Side
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Logging Into Ethernet-Equipped Module
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Locking And Unlocking The Remote Password
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Inputting The File Password
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Files That Can Be Transferred With Ftp
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Ftp Command
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Ftp Command List
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Subcommands Usable With Quote Command
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Executing The Stop Command
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Specifying An Ftp Command
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Drive Name
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Folder Name, File Name, And Extension
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Details Of Ftp Command
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Ftp Server Support Command
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Ethernet-Equipped Module Dedicated Subcommand
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Precautions For Designing System
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Ftp Client
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Processing On Cpu Module Side
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Communication Processing
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Writing Files
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Deleting Files
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Ftp Password
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Setting A Firewall On The Ftp Client Side
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Monitoring Timer
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File Transfer Function (Ftp Client)
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File Transfer Specifications
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Transferable Files
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Procedure For Executing The File Transfer Function (Ftp Client)
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Setting An Ftp Server
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Setting An Ftp Client
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Executing A File Transfer Function Instruction
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Checking The File Transfer Function (Ftp Client) Status
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Connection With The Ftp Server
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Communication Error When Retrieving Transfer Files
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Execution Of The Sd Memory Card Forced Disable Function
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Deleting Unnecessary Files
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Sp.ftpput Instruction Immediately After System Switching
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Time Setting Function (Sntp Client)
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Time Setting Execution Timing
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Confirming The Execution Results
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Communication Timeout
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Delay By Communication Time
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When Using Multi-Cpu System Configuration
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Web Server Function
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Javascript Objects
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Common Information On Javascript Objects
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Style Sheet
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Parameter Settings Of Javascript Objects
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Refreshing Cycle
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Message Display Language
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Available Files
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Data Block (Wsdatblk)
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Level Display (Wslevel)
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Figure Display (Wsfigure)
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Image Display (Wspicture)
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Historical Graph Display (Wshstgrp)
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Write Button (Wswtrbtn)
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Logoff Button (Wslogoutbtn)
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Cgi Object
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Data Specified For Cgi Object
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Device Name
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Device Size
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Device Read Cgi
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Response Specifications
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Application Example
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Display Of Html
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Html Example
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Javascript Example
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Device Write Cgi
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Error Message
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Display Example Of Error Messages
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List Of Error Messages Of The User Web Page
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Security Function
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Ip Filter Function
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Remote Password
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Number Of Settable Modules
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Access Permit/Prohibit Processing Operation
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Remote Password Check Operation
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Access Permit Processing
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Communication That Is Checked
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Accessible Station
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Set Connection
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When Remote Password Is Set For Udp/Ip Connection
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Tcp/Ip Close Processing
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Remote Password Valid Range
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Simple Cpu Communication Function (Cpu Module (Built-In Ethernet Port Part))
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Communication Pattern
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Communication Setting And Execution Interval
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Communication Destination (Ip Address)
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Module Type List
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Ip Address, Port Number, And Own Station Port Number
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Communication Destination Setting
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Target Plc No.
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Number Of Device Points
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Devices That Can Be Specified
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Devices That Can Be Specified On The Own Station
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When The Communication Destination Is The Melsec Iq-F
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When The Communication Destination Is The Melsec-Q
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When The Communication Destination Is The Melsec-L
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When The Communication Destination Is An Slmp-Compatible Device
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Operation During The Simple Cpu Communication
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Operation Of The Own Station
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Operation Of The Communication Destination
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Latency Time
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Checking The Simple Cpu Communication Status
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Checking With The Buffer Memory
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Checking With "Simple Cpu Communication Diagnostics"
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Incomplete Data Reception And Timeout
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Execution Interval Setting
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Duplication Of Own Station Port Numbers
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Device In The Communication Destination
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When The Communication Destination Is A Redundant System
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Simple Cpu Communication Function (Rj71En71, Rnencpu (Network Part))
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Comm Patn
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Registration Of Communication Destination
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Udp/Tcp
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When Using The File Register (R, Zr)
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Setting Of The Network And Station Numbers
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Usable Connections
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Ip Address Change Function
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Ip Address Of The Ethernet-Equipped Module
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Writing And Clearing The Ip Address
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Case Of The Cpu Module
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Case Of The Rj71En71 Or Rnencpu
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Usage Methods
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Write Operation
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Operation At Normal Completion
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Operation At Abnormal Completion
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Cause Of Error At Abnormal Completion
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Clearing Operation
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Checking The Ip Address
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Checking The Operating Status
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Write Processing And Clear Processing Execution Timing
220
Communications By Network Number/Station Number
220
Redundant System Function
221
System Configuration
221
System Switching Operation
222
System Switching Request To The Control System Cpu Module
223
Moderate/Major Error And Hardware Failure
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Communication Error Detection
223
Ulp Timeout
224
Disconnection Detection
224
Redundant Group Setting
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Redundant Module Group Settings
225
Port Group Setting
226
Communication Path Bypass Function
227
Both Systems Identical Ip Address Setting Function
228
Availability Of Control System Ip Address For Each Function
229
How To Use Dedicated Instructions
229
Functions Restricted In A Redundant System
231
Re-Initial Processing
231
Direct Connection With Melsoft Products And A Got
231
Communications Using The Slmp
231
Communication Using The Random Access Buffer
234
Communications Using A Dedicated Instruction
234
When The Control System Ip Address Is Used
234
Processing When A Dedicated Instruction Abnormally Ends
234
System Configuration Example
236
Receiving Side (Redundant System) Settings
236
Setting Parameters
243
Basic Settings
243
Chapter 2 Parameter Settings
243
Own Node Settings
244
Communications By Network No./Station No.
245
Enable/Disable Online Change
245
External Device Configuration
246
Existence Confirmation
248
Application Settings
249
Rj71En71, Rnencpu (Network Part)
249
Cpu Module (Built-In Ethernet Port Part)
250
Frame Settings
252
Jumbo Frame
252
Communication Speed
252
Ftp Server Settings
254
Password Setting
254
Ftp Timer Settings
254
Current Password
254
Ftp Client Settings
255
Dns Settings
255
Response Monitoring Timer
255
Modbus/Tcp Settings
256
Cpu Response Monitoring Timer
256
Device Assignment
257
Simple Cpu Communication Setting (Rj71En71, Rnencpu (Network Part))
258
Execution Timing
261
Specified Time (Hour, Minute, Day Of Week)
261
Time Setting
261
Timer Settings For Data Communication
262
Precautions For Settings
263
Setting Value For Each Timer Of The External Device Side
263
Number Of Retries
264
Security
265
Ip Filter Settings
265
Gateway Parameter Settings
265
Gateway Information
266
Gateway Ip Address
266
Subnet Address
266
Network/Station No. <-> Ip Information Setting
267
Setting System
268
Automatic Response System
269
Ip Address Calculation System
270
Ip Address Calculation Example
270
Table Conversion System
271
Conversion Table Registration Example
272
Combination System
274
Subnet Mask Pattern
274
Conversion Settings
274
Interrupt Settings
275
Ip Packet Transfer Setting
275
Network Dynamic Routing
276
Module Operation Mode
277
Redundant System Settings
278
System B Ip Address
279
Simple Cpu Communication Setting (Cpu Module (Built-In Ethernet Port Part))
280
Checking With Led
282
When The Run Led Or Ready Led Turns Off
282
When The Error Led Or Err Led Turns On Or Is Flashing
282
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
282
When The Sd/Rd Led Does Not Turn On At Data Sending
283
When Data Cannot Be Received With The Sd/Rd Led Off
283
When The L Er Led Turns On
283
Checking The Module Status
284
Error Information
284
Module Information List
285
Module Communication Test
286
Checking The Status And Result Of Module Communication Test
287
Error Number When The Test Abnormally Ended
287
Checking The Network Status
288
Ethernet Diagnostics
288
Status Of Each Connection
290
Status Of Each Protocol
291
Connection Status
292
Ping Test
293
Action For Abnormal End
293
Communication Status Test
294
Simple Cpu Communication Diagnostics
296
Troubleshooting By Symptom
297
Communications Cannot Be Performed With The External Device
297
Direct Connection To The Engineering Tool Is Not Possible
299
Cpu Module Search On The Network Cannot Be Performed
300
Communications Using The Slmp Cannot Be Performed
300
Communications Using The Predefined Protocol Cannot Be Performed
301
Communications Using The Random Access Buffer Cannot Be Performed
303
Communications Using Modbus/Tcp Cannot Be Performed
304
Communication Fails At Modbus/Tcp Connection
304
A Response Message Cannot Be Sent To The Modbus/Tcp Master Device
304
A Dedicated Instruction Is Not Completed
305
The Access Cannot Be Allowed/Denied Correctly By The Ip Filter
306
Remote Password Does Not Work
306
Communications Using The Built-In Ethernet Port Are Slow
307
When The File Transfer Function (Ftp Client) Is Used
307
When The Simple Cpu Communication Function Is Used
308
The Update By Reading And Writing The Device Data Is Slow
309
When The Redundant System Function Is Used
310
System Switching Cannot Be Performed Normally
310
Communication Fails At Ops Connection
311
List Of Error Codes
312
List Of Parameter Numbers
329
System Parameter
329
Event List
331
End Codes Returned To An External Device During Data Communications
333
Structure Of The Module Label
335
Instance Name
335
Appendices
335
Appendix 1 Module Label
335
List Of I/O Signals
336
When Network Type Is "Ethernet"
336
Input Signals
336
Appendix 2 I/O Signals
336
When The Network Type Is "Q Compatible Ethernet"
337
List Of Buffer Memory Addresses
338
Appendix 3 Buffer Memory
338
When Using The Rj71En71
350
Buffer Memory Addresses Usable Only With Rj71En71
350
Buffer Memory Addresses Not Supported By The Rj71En71
353
Own Node Setting Status Storage Area
357
Own Node Ip Address (Un\G4 To Un\G5)
357
Subnet Mask (Un\G14 To Un\G15)
357
Details Of Buffer Memory Addresses (Rj71En71, Rnencpu (Network Part))
357
Connection Status Storage Area
358
Status For Each Protocol
358
Icmp Packet
358
Tcp Packet
358
Led Status
359
Hub Connection Status Area
359
Ip Address Duplication Status Storage Area
359
Area For Sending/Receiving Instructions
359
Remote Password Lock Status Storage Area
360
Remote Password Lock Status System Port
360
Forced Connection Invalidation Setting Area
360
Predefined Protocol Support Function Execution Status Check Area
361
Connection No.1
361
Time Setting Function (Sntp) Area
362
Time Setting Function Operation Result
362
Time Setting Function Execution Time
362
Ip Packet Transfer Function Area
362
Dynamic Routing Function Area
363
Remote Password Function Monitoring Area
363
Area For Both Systems Identical Ip Address Setting Function
363
Communication Path Determination Status
363
Ip Address Change Function Area
364
Ip Address Storage Area Write Request
364
Ip Address Storage Area Write Error
364
Ip Address Storage Area Writing Error Cause
364
Random Access Buffer Area
365
Network Type Information Area
365
Area For Communication Using A Fixed Buffer
365
Ip Address Storage Area Clear Error Cause
365
Error Log Area For Modbus/Tcp Function
366
Simple Cpu Communication Area
367
Execution Status Flag For Each Setting Number
367
Preparation Completion For Each Setting Number
367
Ethernet Port1/2 Common Information
369
Open Completion Signal
369
Open Request Signal
369
Socket/Fixed Buffer Reception Status Signal
369
Receive Buffer Status Storage Area
370
Predefined Protocol Support Function Check Area
370
Predefined Protocol Setting Data Check Area
370
Number Of Registered Predefined Protocols
370
Send/Receive Area For Predefined Protocol Support Function
371
User Setting Area For Modbus/Tcp Function
371
Details Of Buffer Memory Addresses (Cpu Module (Built-In Ethernet Port Part))
372
Ftp Server Latest Error Code
373
Melsoft Direct Connection Latest Error Code
373
Ftp Client Latest Error Code
373
Open/Close Instructions
376
Instructions For Predefined Protocol Communications
376
Appendix 4 Dedicated Instruction
376
Socket Communications Instructions
377
Instruction For Slmp Communications
377
File Transfer Function Instruction
377
Instructions For Communications Using The Fixed Buffer
377
Link Dedicated Instructions
378
Other Dedicated Instructions
378
Precautions For Dedicated Instructions
379
Precautions For Link Dedicated Instructions
379
Tcp/Ip Communications, Udp/Ip Communications
380
Establishing A Connection
380
When The Ethernet-Equipped Module Is Passive Open
380
Appendix 5 Tcp/Ip Communications, Udp/Ip Communications
380
Communication Flow
381
Active Open Procedure
382
Open/Close Processing For Connection No.1
382
Passive Open Procedure
383
When "Do Not Open By Program" Is Set
383
When "Open By Program" Is Set
384
Udp/Ip Communications
385
Open Procedure
385
Appendix 6 Communications With Different Networks
387
When The Networks Consist Of Only Melsec Iq-R Series
388
When The Networks Consist Of Melsec Iq-R Series And Other Series
388
When The Networks Contain A Redundant System
389
Minimum Processing Time Of Fixed Buffer Communications
390
Appendix 7 Processing Time
390
Processing Time Of Communications Using Modbus/Tcp
391
Calculation Formula
391
System Switching Time When A Redundant System Is Used
392
Timing Chart
393
Performance List Of Simple Cpu Communication Function
394
Restricted Functions And Specifications
395
Module Parameter
395
Appendix 8 When Connecting The Module To A Remote Head Module
395
Appendix 9 Port Numbers Used By Ethernet-Equipped Module
396
Operation Image Of Each Communication Type Of Protocol
397
For "Send Only" Communication Type
397
Appendix 10Operation Image And Data Structure Of Predefined Protocol
397
For "Receive Only" Communication Type
398
When The Instruction Completed With An Error
399
For "Send & Receive" Communication Type
400
When The Instruction Completed Successfully
400
Verification Operation Of Receive Packet
402
When Received Data Are Matched With A Receive Packet
402
When Multiple Receive Packets (Expected Packets) Are Specified
402
Example Of Packet Element Data
403
Data Flow
404
Calculating Range
404
When Receiving Data Whose Length Is An Odd Number
405
External Device Receiving Process
406
Appendix 11 Example Of External Device Program
406
Method Using A Dedicated Instruction
407
Method Using I/O Signals
407
Appendix 12How To Turn Off Err Led
407
Appendix 13Added And Enhanced Functions
408
Index
410
Revisions
412
Warranty
413
Trademarks
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MELSEC iQ-R C Series Appendix 3 Correspondence Table To Q12Dccpu-V Functions
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MELDAS C6 Control Data Buffer Contents
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MELSEC-Q QnPHCPU Loop Tag Memory Allocation Contents
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MELSERVO-J5 Point Table Mode (Pt)
Mitsubishi Electric MELSERVO-J5
MELSERVO-JET MR-JET Point Table Mode (Pt)
Mitsubishi Electric MELSERVO-JET MR-JET
MELSEC iQ-F Series Contents
Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-F Series
MELSEC-Q Series Contents
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MR-J5-G-N1 Point Table 002 (Obj. 2802H)] - Point Table 255 (Obj. 28Ffh)]
Mitsubishi Electric MR-J5-G-N1
MELDAS MDS-R Series Appendix 5-2-5 Field Wiring Reference Table For Input And Output
Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS MDS-R Series
MELSEC-Q Series Table Of Contents
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QJ71GF11-T2 Table Of Contents
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QD77MS Table Of Contents
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