Mitsubishi Electric Melsec QJ71LP21 Reference Manual page 327

Q corresponding melsecnet/h network system
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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS
Setting data
Setting data
1
Network No. of the target station (1 to 239, 254)
"Jn"/Jn
254: The network specified in Valid module during other station access
Start I/O number of the host station's network module
"Un"/Un
(00 to FE
Channel used by host station (1 to 8)
n1
Specify the channel used by the host station.
Target station No.
Specify the station No. of the target station.
1) Station No. specification
1 to 64: Station No.
2) Group specification
n2
3
81
H
3) All stations specification
FF
H
When a group is specified, set the group No. of the target station with the network
parameters from GX Developer.
Target station's CPU type
Specify the CPU module on the station to be accessed.
n3
When the instruction is executed with control system CPU (03D0
CPU (03D1
execution may fail. (Error code: 4244
If the instruction has failed with the above error, execute it again.
Start device of the host station, in which clock data are stored
(D1)
(Refer to the clock data table.)
The host station's device that is turned on for one scan upon completion of the instruction
(D2)+1 also turns on if the instruction execution is failed, and the error code is stored in
(D2)
the SW0031 to SW003F.
(For the error code, refer to Section 8.3.)
1: Local devices and file registers for each program cannot be used as devices in setting data.
2: The setting side is as shown below.
User
: It is data the user sets in the sequence program before execution of a link dedicated instruction.
System: The programmable controller CPU stores the execution result of the link dedicated instruction.
3: When a CPU in a multiple CPU system is specified for the target station CPU type ((S1)+3) and group specification (81
specified for the target station number ((S1)+5), the instruction is executed for only the system where the CPU in the multiple CPU system specified for the
target station CPU type is the control CPU of the target station.
Refer to Section 2.2.2 (5) for details.
4: The CPU type can be specified when the host station is a network module of function version D or later.
• Net work module: Serial number (first five digits) "10101" or later
(The CPU module cannot be specified in the case other than the above. Only access to the control CPU is available.)
5: The CPU type can be specified when the QCPUs of the host station and target station are the following versions.
• QCPU: Serial number (first five digits) "06092" or later
(The CPU module cannot be specified in the case other than the above. Only access to the control CPU is available.)
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: The higher two digits of the 3-digit I/O number)
H
to A0
: All stations of a group (No.1 to 32)
H
: All stations of the target network No. (Except the host station)
Setting value
Control CPU (The access target is the same as when "03FF
0000
4
H
is specified.)
03D0
4
Control system CPU
H
03D1
4
Standby system CPU
H
03D2
4
System A CPU
H
03D3
4
System B CPU
H
 Control CPU (single CPU system)
03E0
5
H
 Multiple CPU system No.1
03E1
5
Multiple CPU system No.2
H
03E2
5
Multiple CPU system No.3
H
03E3
5
Multiple CPU system No.4
H
03FF
Control CPU
H
) specified, if system switching occurs at the target station, the instruction
H
, 4248
H
Description
Description
) or standby system
H
)
H
MELSEC-Q
Setting side
2
String/Binary 16 bits
User
"
H
System
to A0
) or all stations (FF
H
H
Data type
Binary 16 bits
Device name
Bit
) is
H
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