Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual page 58

Cc-link ie field network remote head module
Hide thumbs Also See for MELSEC iQ-R Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Operations after the cause of failure to switch systems is eliminated
In a single line configuration, after systems have failed to be switched, if the cause of failure in the system switching of the
remote head module of the standby system is eliminated, systems may be switched.
■Standby system is reset or hardware failure
The following table lists cases in which systems fail to be switched because the standby system is reset or a hardware failure
occurs.
System
System switching cause of
switching
control system
method
Automatic
Moderate error or major error
system
switching
Reset or hardware failure
Data link error
Manual
System switching operation using
system
the engineering tool
switching
*1 Depending on the content of the major error, the remote head module of the control system may not switch to the standby system.
■Moderate error or major error in the standby system
The following table lists cases in which systems fail to be switched due to a moderate or major error in the standby system.
System
System switching cause of
switching
control system
method
Automatic
Moderate error or major error
system
switching
Reset or hardware failure
Data link error
Manual
System switching operation using
system
the engineering tool
switching
*1 Depending on the content of the major error, the remote head module of the control system may not switch to the standby system.
1 FUNCTIONS
56
1.8 Redundant Function
System status before
and after the system
switching cause occurs
*1
Remote head No.1: Control
system  Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  
Remote head No.1: Control
system  
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  
Remote head No.1: Control
system  Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  
Remote head No.1: Control
system  Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  
System status before
and after the system
switching cause occurs
*1
Remote head No.1: Control
system  Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  Standby system
Remote head No.1: Control
system  
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  Control system
Remote head No.1: Control
system  Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  Standby system
Remote head No.1: Control
system  Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby
system  Standby system
Status after resetting remote head No.2 after eliminating
the cause of failure to switch systems
Remote head No.1: Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby system
Since remote head No.1 is the control system, remote head No.2 starts
as the standby system.
Remote head No.1: 
Remote head No.2: 
Systems do not start.
Remote head No.1: Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby system
Since remote head No.1 is normal, remote head No.2 starts as the
standby system.
Remote head No.1: Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby system
Since remote head No.1 is normal, remote head No.2 starts as the
standby system.
Status after powering off and on remote head No.2 after
eliminating the cause of failure to switch systems
Remote head No.1: Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby system
Since remote head No.1 is the control system, remote head No.2 starts
as the standby system.
Remote head No.1: 
Remote head No.2: 
Systems do not start.
Remote head No.1: Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby system
Since remote head No.1 is normal, remote head No.2 starts as the
standby system.
Remote head No.1: Control system
Remote head No.2: Standby system
Since remote head No.1 is normal, remote head No.2 starts as the
standby system.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents