Instruction Manual

Guideline for the safety of the user and protection of the FX2NC-ENET-ADP.
This manual provides usage information for the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP Ethernet
adapter. The manual has been written to be used by trained and competent
personnel.
Notes on the symbols used in this manual
At various times throughout out this manual certain symbols will be used to
highlight points of information which are intended to ensure the users personal
safety and protect the integrity of equipment. Whenever any of the following
symbols are encountered, its associated note must be read and understood. Each
of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of its meaning.
Hardware Warnings
1) Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and
property damage.
2) Indicates that the identified danger could POSSIBLY cause
physical and property damage.
3) Indicates a point of further interest or further explanation.
DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS
When disposing of this product, treat it as industrial waste.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Use the module in an environment that meets the general
specifications contained in this manual. Using this module in an
environment outside the range of the general specifications could
result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation, and damage to or
deterioration of the product.
Do not disassemble or modify the module. Doing so may cause
failure, malfunction, injury, or fire.
TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
During transportation avoid any impact as the module is a precision
instrument. Doing so could cause trouble in the module.
It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation,
in case of any impact damage.
Note Concerning the CE Marking
The CE marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in
accordance with the contents of the notification comply with the following standards.
Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical module should be checked by
the user / manufacturer.
Standards with which this product complies
Type: Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment)
Models: Products manufactured:
from April 1st, 2004 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant with
EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000 and EN61000-6-2
after May 1st, 2006 are compliant with EN61131-2:2003
For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.
- Notes for compliance to the EMC regulation.
It is necessary to install the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP module in a shielded metal control
panel.
1. Associated Manuals
For GX Developer and MX Component, refer to the operation manual respectively.
2. Outline of Product
The FX2NC-ENET-ADP is an Ethernet adapter of 10BASE-T specifications for the
FX
1S, FX1N, FX2N and FX2NC Series.
The FX
2NC-ENET-ADP enables the upload, download, monitor, and test of a program
from the personal computer (GX Developer or MX Component) via Ethernet.
3. Installation
Caution
Use only in the environments specified under the general specifications
in the manual.
Do not use the product in environments with excessive or conductive
dust, corrosive (including salt breeze, Cl
2, H2S, SO2, NO2, etc.) or
flammable gas, oily smoke, moisture or rain, excessive heat, regular
impact shocks or excessive vibration, as it may result in electrical shock,
fire, malfunction, damage or deterioration of the product.
Make sure to shut off the external power before installing or wiring it.
Electric shock or serious damage to the product may occur, if the external
power is not disconnected.
Never drop wire chips or shavings into the ventilation slits when drilling
screw holes or performing wiring, as they may cause fire, breakdown, or
malfunction.
Securely install the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP to the designated port.
A poor connection may result in malfunction.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Standards (EMC)
Remark
EN61000-6-4:2001
Electromagnetic compatibility
-Generic standards - Emission standard
for Industrial environment
Compliance with all relevant aspects of the
standard. (Radiated Emissions and Mains
Terminal Voltage Emissions)
EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996/A12:2000
Programmable controllers
-Equipment requirements and tests
Compliance with all relevant aspects of the
standard. (RF Immunity, Fast transients,
ESD and Damped oscillatory wave)
EN61000-6-2:2001
Electromagnetic compatibility
-Generic standards Immunity for
industrial environments.
Compliance with all relevant aspects of the
standard. (RF immunity, Fast transients,
ESD, Conducted, Surges, Power
magnetic fields, Voltage dips and Voltage
interruptions)
EN61131-2: 2003
Programmable controllers
-Equipment requirements and tests
Compliance with all relevant aspects of the
standard.
(Radiated Emissions, Mains Terminal
Voltage Emissions, RF immunity, Fast
Transients, ESD, Surge, Voltage drops
and interruptions, Conducted and Power
magnetic fields)
Manual name Manual No. Description
FX1S HARDWARE MANUAL JY992D83901
Describes the hardware of the
FX Series PLC such as
specifications, wiring, and
installation.
FX
1N HARDWARE MANUAL JY992D89301
FX
2N HARDWARE MANUAL JY992D66301
FX
2NC HARDWARE MANUAL
(DSS/DS)
(D/UL)
JY992D76401
JY992D87201
FX PROGRAMMING MANUAL II JY992D88101
Describes the instructions
available in the FX
1S/FX1N/
FX
2N/FX2NC Series PLC.
FX Configurator-EN
OPERATION MANUAL
JY997D20501
Describes operation details of
FX Configurator-EN
Configuration Software.
FX
1N-CNV-BD Special Adapter
Connection Board
JY992D84701
Describes matters related to the
installation of the boards.
FX
2N-CNV-BD Special Adapter
Connection Board
JY992D63601
3.1 How to Install to FX Series PLC
Installation to FX1S/FX1N/FX2N
Turn OFF the PLC before beginning any
work.
1) Remove the panel cover from the top
face of the main unit.
2) Take off the resin cover from the left
side of the main unit.
3) Install the following board to the port
on the main unit.
4) Affix the above board using the
supplied M3 screws.
Tightening torque: 0.3 to 0.6 N·m
5) Connect the built-in cable of the
FX
2NC-ENET-ADP to the port on the left side of the board.
Installation to FX
2NC
Turn OFF the PLC before beginning any work.
1) Remove the cover from the special adapter port provided on the left side of the
main unit.
2) Connect the built-in cable of the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP to the special adapter port.
3.2 Installation to a Panel Face
Direct installation to the panel face
Directly attach to the panel face using 2 sets of a
screw (M4), a spring washer, and a flat washer
in the mounting holes.
Tightening torque: 0.7 to 1.0 N·m
For the pitch and positions of mounting screw
holes, refer to the external dimensions.
Mounting on DIN rail
Affix the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP to the DIN rail,
DIN46277 (35 mm (1.37") wide).
Dismounting from DIN rail
Slightly pull down the DIN rail mounting clip
using a tool such as a slotted screwdriver. Pull
down the clip further, and the rail will be locked
with the clip left open.
4. System Configuration
Board name
Corresponding
model
FX1N-CNV-BD FX1S/FX1N
FX2N-CNV-BD FX2N
PLC Ethernet adapter LAN cable
FX1S/FX1N PLC + FX1N-CNV-BD
FX
2NC-ENET-ADP
Twisted pair cable
Category 5(e) STP or 3
STP (straight cable)
FX2N PLC + FX2N-CNV-BD
FX
2NC PLC
X
1
X3
Y
1
Y
0
Y
2
1)
4)
5)
3)
2)
Installation to
FX
1S/FX1N/FX2N
1)
2)
Installation to
FX
2NC
ENET
-ADP
Screws
FX Series
PLC
FX Series
PLC
DIN rail
ENET
-ADP
Detach
To lock the tab
FX
2NC
-ENET-ADP
PC
HUB
LAN cables
. . . .
FX
1S
,FX
1N
,FX
2N
LAN
cables
FX
2NC
Applicable version of GX Developer/MX Component
5. Product Specification
5.1 Specifications
The general specifications of FX2NC-ENET-ADP are same as those of the FX
Series PLC except the following items.
5.2 Outside dimensions and name of each part
1) Mounting hole (2-φ4.2)
Used when FX
2NC-ENET-ADP is mounted directly.
Not used when the module is mounted on DIN rail.
2) POWER LED (green)
Lit while 5V DC power is supplied from the PLC.
3) LINK LED (green)
Lit while the HUB is connected by an RJ45 connector and the power is on.
4) ACT LED (red)
Lit while transferring data with connected Ethernet.
5) SD LED (red)
Lit while sending data to the connected PLC.
6) RD LED (red)
Lit while receiving data from the connected PLC.
7) Connecting cable
Used to connect the main unit.
8) RJ45 connector
Connects the Ethernet cable.
Software Applicable Version With FX Configurator-EN
GX Developer Ver. 8.12N or later Ver. 8.25B or later
MX Component Ver. 3.05F or later Ver. 3.08J or later
Item Description
General
specifications
Withstand voltage
500V AC for 1
min
Conforms to JEM-
1021, between all
terminals together
and grounding
terminal
Insulation resistance
5 M or more by
500V DC megger
Power supply
specifications
Supply voltage/
current
5V DC, 135 mA (supplied from PLC)
Performance
specifications
Baud rate 10Mbps
Protocol CSMA/CD(IEEE802.3)
Transmission media 10BASE-T
Topology Star type
Communication
method
Full duplex
Connector
To Ethernet RJ45 connector
To ground
3 pins
(However, internally short-circuited)
Mass 0.1 kg (0.22 lbs)
FX -ENET-ADP
2NC
POWER
ACT
LINK
SD
RD
2-φ4.2(0.17")
16.1(0.64")
(to screw holes)
1)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
19.1
(0.76")
45 (1.78")
(to center of DIN rail)
90(3.35")
11)
10)
74(2.92")
7(0.28")
(Height of screw hole)
65.5(2.58")
(between screw holes)
10
(0.40")
78(3.08")
Unit: mm (inches)
9) Terminal block for grounding
Internally short-circuited.
Applicable cable: AWG 17 to 14
Tightening torque: 0.4 to 0.5 N·m
10)DIN rail mounting hook
11)DIN rail mounting groove
5.3 Connector pin arrangement
The RJ45 connector in the FX2NC-ENET-ADP has the following pin arrangement.
5.4 Used cable
STP (Shielded twisted pair) cable Category 5(e) or 3
6. Wiring
6.1 Cautions on wiring
Wiring Precaution
Cut off all phases of external power source before installation or
performing wiring work in order to avoid electric shock or damage to
the product.
Wiring Precaution
The grounding terminal in the main unit should be connected to a
grounding resistance of 100 or less.
Do not drop cuttings and wire chips into the ventilation slits of the
PLC when drilling screw holes or performing wiring work.
Otherwise, fire, failure, or malfunction may occur.
6.2 Wiring example
Pin Signal name Direction Description
1 TD+ Out + side of send data
2 TD- Out - side of send data
3 RD+ In + side of receive data
4 Unused -
5 Unused -
6 RD- In - side of receive data
7 Unused -
8 Unused -
81
Shared grounding (good) Common grounding
(not possible)
Dedicated grounding
(best)
PLC
Another
equipment
PLC
Another
equipment
PLC
Another
equipment
To
HUB
Grounding
(100
or less)
7. Parameter Settings for FX2NC-ENET-ADP
To connect the FX2NC-ENET-ADP to the Ethernet, it is necessary to set the Ethernet
parameters, including the Header, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address and
TCP port number.
Set the Ethernet parameters to the 'D' data registers in the PLC.
Immediately after the power is turned on, the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP reads the Ethernet
parameters stored in the 'D' data registers in the PLC, and configures itself.
7.1 Used devices
[FX1S]
Set the Ethernet parameters to nine data registers from D128 to D136.
[FX
1N/FX2N/FX2NC]
Set the Ethernet parameters to nine data registers from D1000 to D1008.
If these data registers are used for any other purpose, the Ethernet parameters can be
set to nine data registers 'D' starting from D2000, D3000, D4000, D5000, D6000 or
D7000.
: Indicates any number in the range from 1 to 7.
If "ENET" is not found or the parameters such as IP address, Gateway address,
Subnet mask are incorrect, the default parameters are valid.
If FX
2NC-ENET-ADAP cannot read out the specified data register stored in the PLC,
the default parameters are used. In such a case, the SD or RD LED is lit.
(Refer to 7.4.)
Note
*1 This is the header identifier required when FX
2NC-ENET-ADP identifies the
Ethernet parameters.
Make sure to set H454E4554 ("ENET") to D128/D129 or D000/D001.
*2 The first 8 bits used for the IP address and Gateway address must be in the
range from 1 to 223.
If any number outside this range is used, the RD LED will be lit when the FX
2NC-
ENET-ADP is turned on and Ethernet communication will not be performed.
*3 In the following cases (and as explained in *2) concerning the Subnet mask data,
the RD LED will be lit when the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP is turned on, an error will
occur and Ethernet communication will not be performed.
(The following conditions are expressed in binary form.)
1) If 1 is set for all bits
2) If 0 is set for all bits
3) If 1 is set immediately after 0 is set
Example: 111...11000100...
*4 The settings of the IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway address depend on
the network environment. For the contents of these parameters, see the network
administrator.
*5 The FX
2NC-ENET-ADP searches for the header in the order "D1000 D7000".
The values described in lowest data resister numbers are set as the Ethernet
parameters.
Data register Setting item
Default
parameter
Description
D128, D129 Header
*1*5
- Set H454E4554 ("ENET").
D130, D131 IP address
*4
192.168.0.100
Set the IP address for
connecting to Ethernet.
*2
D132, D133 Subnet mask
*4
255.255.255.0
Set the sub-net mask for
connecting to Ethernet.
*3
D134, D135
Gateway
address
*4
192.168.0.1
Set the gateway address for
connecting to Ethernet.
*2
D136
TCP port
number
1024
Set the TCP ports within the
range from 1024 to 65535.
Data register Setting item
Default
parameter
Description
D000,D001 Header
*1
- Set H454E4554 ("ENET").
D002,D003 IP address
*4
192.168.0.100
Set the IP address for
connecting to Ethernet.
*2
D004,D005 Subnet mask
*4
255.255.255.0
Set the sub-net mask for
connecting to Ethernet.
*3
D006,D007
Gateway
address
*4
192.168.0.1
Set the gateway address for
connecting to Ethernet.
*2
D008
TCP port
number
1024
Set the TCP ports within the
range from 1024 to 65535.
Set numbers from 1 to 223.
. . .
7.2 Parameter setting methods
Set the Ethernet parameters using either of the following methods through serial
communication:
Setting using the PLC program
Setting using file registers
For each setting example, refer to Section 7.3.
7.3 Parameter setting examples for FX2NC-ENET-ADP
Two examples of setting the Ethernet parameters for the FX2NC-ENET-ADP are shown
below:
Example of parameter settings
When the PLC program is used to set the Ethernet parameters
The Ethernet parameters for the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP can be set using the program
shown below:
Note
In the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP, the Ethernet parameters become valid only when the power
is turned ON and the setting data is stored in specified data registers.
In either of the following cases, turn off the power of the PLC once, and then turn it on
again.
When a parameter is set for the first time
When the setting of a parameter is changed during operation
[FX
1S]
[FX
1N/FX2N/FX2NC]
Data register
Setting item Parameter Set data
FX1S FX1N/FX2N/FX2NC
D128,D129 D1000,D1001 Header "ENET" H454E4554
D130,D131 D1002,D1003 IP address 192.168.0.110 HC0A8006E
D132,D133 D1004,D1005 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 HFFFFFF00
D134,D135 D1006,D1007
Gateway
address
192.168.0.1 HC0A80001
D136 D1008 TCP port number 1024 K1024
M8002
D128H454E4554
D130HC0A8006E
D132HFFFFFF00
D134HC0A80001
MOV D136K1024
Setting of Header:
ASCII codes to specify
"ENET"
Setting of Subnet mask:
255 . 255 . 255 . 0
FF FF FF 00
Setting of Gateway
address:
192 . 168 . 0 . 1
C0 A8 00 01
TCP Port number:1024
D MOV
D MOV
D MOV
D MOV
Setting of IP address
*6
:
192 . 168 . 0 . 110
C0 A8 00 6E
M8002
D1000H454E4554
D1002HC0A8006E
D1004HFFFFFF00
D1006HC0A80001
MOV D1008K1024
Setting of Header:
ASCII codes to specify
"ENET"
Setting of Subnet mask:
255 . 255 . 255 . 0
FF FF FF 00
Setting of Gateway
address:
192 . 168 . 0 . 1
C0 A8 00 01
TCP Port number:1024
D MOV
D MOV
D MOV
D MOV
Setting of IP address
*6
:
192 . 168 . 0 . 110
C0 A8 00 6E
When connecting two or more PLCs to a network, do not use the same IP
address twice.
Example: Personal computer (GX Developer)
PLC1
PLC2
*6
192 . 168 . 0 . 10
192 . 168 . 0 . 110
192 . 168 . 0 . 111
When file registers are used to set the Ethernet parameters
Select [Parameter] - [PLC parameter] - [Memory capacity] in GX Developer, and
set the file register capacity to 1 block or more.
Then, right-click [Device memory], add the device memory data, and set the
parameters as shown below:
Settings of D128 to D135 or D1000 to D1007 (32-bit HEX mode)
Settings of D136 or D1008 (16-bit DEC mode)
7.4 Check of configuration using SD LED and RD LED
The SD LED and the RD LED can be used to check whether the current
configuration is functioning properly or not.
At startup (reset)
After power is turned on, the SD LED and RD LED are lit for 2 seconds, and the
FX2NC-ENET-ADP reads the configuration data from the PLC.
If the configuration data is read correctly, the SD LED and RD LED turn off. If an
error occurs, the SD LED and RD LED indicate the error status as shown below:
Note
In case of 1) or 2), the parameters such as IP address, Gateway address, Subnet
mask are incorrect and the default parameters are valid.
SD LED RD LED Description
1) ON OFF
The contents of data registers in the PLC cannot be
read.
2) OFF ON
The header "ENET" cannot be detected.
A parameter such as IP address, Gateway address,
Subnet mask and TCP port number is invalid.
3) OFF OFF Valid
Header: ENET
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
IP address: 192.168.0.110
Gateway address:
192.168.0.1
TCP port number: 1024
FX
2NC
-ENET-ADP Ethernet adapter
USER'S MANUAL
This manual contains text, diagrams and explanations which guide the
reader in the correct installation and operation of the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP
Ethernet adapter. It should be read and understood before attempting to use
the unit.
If in doubt at any stage of the installation of FX
2NC-ENET-ADP, consult a
professional electrical technician who is qualified and trained to the local
and national standards which apply to the installation site.
If in doubt about the operation or use of the FX
2NC-ENET-ADP, please
consult the nearest Mitsubishi Electric distributor.
This manual is subject to change without notice.
Microsoft
®
and Windows
®
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
The company name and the product name described in this manual are the
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Manual Number JY997D12301
Revision D
Date May 2007

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