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Panasonic FP2 ET-LAN manual available for free PDF download: Technical Manual
Panasonic FP2 ET-LAN Technical Manual (306 pages)
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Panasonic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 11.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Compatibility with the FP3
9
Difference between AFP2790 and AFP27901
10
1 Unit Functions and Restrictions
11
Features and Structure of ET-LAN Unit
12
Features
12
Unit Type
13
Structure of Network
13
Connecting to a Network
14
Connections between Networks
16
Overview of ET-LAN Unit Functions
17
Function Model
17
Communication Functions
18
Self Diagnosis Functions
20
Restrictions on Units Combination
21
Restrictions on Current Consumption
21
Restrictions on Installation Position
21
Restrictions on Number of Units that Can be Installed
22
Restrictions on Unit Version and Functions
22
Functions of ET-LAN Unit and Applicable Versions
22
Precautions When Using the E-Mail Function
22
Unit Version and Communication Setting Method
23
Configurator ET
23
Restrictions Relating to Communication Conditions and Functions
23
Precautions When Using the FP2 CPU Unit
23
2 Names and Functions of Parts
25
Names and Functions of Parts
26
Operating Status Leds
27
Mode Setting Switch
27
Connector Pin Layout
28
10BASE5(AUI) Connector (with D-SUB 15 Pins Retainer)
28
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Connector (RJ45)
28
External Power Supply Terminal for 10BASE5 (12 V DC)
28
3 Connection for LAN Cable
29
Precautions Concerning Installation
30
Connection for LAN Cable
32
100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T Connections
32
10BASE5 (AUI) Connections
33
Test Mode
34
Types and Contents of Test Modes
34
Running Test Modes
35
4 Confirming the Design Contents
37
Address Confirmation
38
IP Address Confirmation
38
MEWTOCOL Station Number Confirmation
38
I/O Allocations
39
Confirmation of I/O Allocations
39
Confirmation of Route Numbers
40
Confirmation of the Contents of the Shared Memory
41
Configuration of the Shared Memory
41
The Roles Played by the Various Areas
42
Handshake Method
44
Using the I/O for the Handshake
45
Using the Shared Memory for the Handshake
46
5 Initialization Processing and Termination Processing
49
Initialization/Termination Processing
50
What Is Initializaiton Processing
50
Processing Procedures
52
An Overview of the Initialization Processing Procedure
52
An Overview of the Termination Processing Procedure
53
Writing Data to the Initialization Information Setting Area
54
Writing Data to the Routing Information Setting Area
60
Reading Initialization Information
65
Sample Program
67
6 Open Processing and Close Processing
69
Open/Close Processing
70
What Is Open Processing
70
Types of Open Processing
72
Processing Procedures
75
An Overview of the Open Processing Procedure
75
An Overview of the Close Processing Procedure
76
Writing Data to the Connection Information Setting Area
77
Reading Connection Information
80
7 Computer Link Function
85
An Overview of the Computer Link Function
86
What Is the Computer Link Function
86
Commands and Functions Available for Use
87
Computer Link Procedure
89
Settings on the PLC Side
90
Connection Information Settings
90
Writing to the Shared Memory
92
Sample Program
93
Command Communication on the Computer Side
95
Communication Data Format (1)
95
Communication Data Format (2)
98
8 Data Transfer Function
103
An Overview of the Data Transfer Function
104
What Is the Data Transfer Function
104
Commands and Functions that Can be Used
105
Data Transfer Procedure
106
Settings on the PLC Side
107
Connection Information Settings
107
Writing to the Shared Memory
109
Sample Program
110
Command Communication on the Computer Side
112
Communication Data Format (1)
112
Communication Data Format (2)
115
Communication Data Format (3)
118
9 Transparent Communication Function
121
An Overview of the Transparent Communication Function
122
What Is the Transparent Communication Function
122
Transparent Communication Procedures
123
Settings on the PLC Side
124
Connection Information Settings
124
Writing to the Shared Memory
125
Communication Processing for Transparent Communication
126
Connection Processing Procedure
126
Procedure for Transmission Processing
128
Procedure for Reception Processing
130
Handshake Signal and Data Area
133
Sample Program
136
Sample Program <Initialization to Open
136
Sample Program <Transmission Processing and Reception Processing
138
Sample Program <Reception to Transmission
141
10 Auto Connection
143
Auto Connection Function
144
Reading Auto Connection Status Information
147
Auto Initialization Processing
148
Auto Open Processing
149
Auto Connection Information Settings
150
Reading Auto Connection Information
151
Sample Program
153
System Connection
165
Initialization Processing in the System Connection
165
Open Processing in the System Connection
165
System Connection Information Setting
166
Reading System Connection Information Settings
168
11 E-Mail Function
169
Outline of E-Mail Function
170
E-Mail Function Specification
170
Precautions When Using the E-Mail Function
171
Operation Environment
173
Sending/Receiving E-Mails Using E-Mail Function
174
E-Mail Function
175
Security in Receiving E-Mails
178
Outline of Request E-Mail Function
180
Request Mail Format
181
Sending E-Mail Using the Ladder Program
183
E-Mail Send Processing Using the Ladder Program
183
Ladder Send E-Mail Settings
185
Sample Program (for Sending E-Mails)
186
Receiving E-Mails Using the Ladder Program
187
Sample Program (for Receiving E-Mails)
189
E-Mail Error Log and E-Mail Log Functions
190
What Are the E-Mail Error Logs and E-Mail Log Functions
190
Reading E-Mail Error Log
191
Reading E-Mail Logs
193
E-Mail Status Area
195
Sample Program
196
Troubleshooting Flowchart
199
12 Error Log Function
201
Configuration of the Error Log Area
202
What Is the Error Log Function
202
Contents of Error Log Area
204
Reading the Error Log
205
Procedure for Reading the Error Log
205
Sample Program
206
Error Code Contents
207
Access Error
207
System Error
212
Warning Error
212
Recovery Possible Error
213
E-Mail Send Error
215
E-Mail Receive Error Transmission
216
MEWTOCOL Error
217
Hardware Error
217
Auto Connection Error
218
13 Troubleshooting
219
Operation if an Error Occurs
220
Operation if the ALARM LED on the ET-LAN Unit Lights
220
Operation if the "E1" or "E2" LED on the ET-LAN Unit Lights or Flashes
221
What to Do if an Error Occurs
222
If the Alarm "ALM" LED Lights on the ET-LAN Unit
222
If the "E1" LED on the ET-LAN Unit Lights or Flahses
222
If the "E2" LED on the ET-LAN Unit Lights or Flashes
222
Troubleshooting Flowchart
224
Reset Function
226
What Is the Reset Function
226
No Communication Notification Function
226
Procedure of Reset Function
227
Reset Function Sample Program
228
14 MEWTOCOL Communication Procedure
229
MEWTOCOL-COM (Computer Link)
230
Overview of MEWTOCOL-COM
230
Single Frames and Multiple Frames
234
List of MEWTOCOL-COM Commands
236
MEWTOCOL-DAT (Data Transfer)
253
Overview of MEWTOCOL-DAT
253
List of MEWTOCOL-DAT Commands
255
MEWTOCOL Error Codes
259
Table of Error Code
259
15 Specifications
263
Tables of Performance Specifications
264
General Specifications
264
Performance Specifications
264
Communication Specifications
265
I/O Allocation
266
Table of Shared Memory
267
Table of Related Relays, Registers and Instructions
287
System Register
287
Special Internal Relay
288
System Register
289
Minimum Transmission Delay Time
290
ASCII Codes
292
Dimensions
293
16 Sample Program
295
An Overview of the Sample Program
296
Workstation Sample Program
297
Communication Setting Program on PLC Side
302
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