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Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC-Q62HLC User Manual (268 pages)
Loop Control Module
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 8.3 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Conditions of Use for the Product
7
Revisions
8
Table of Contents
10
Compliance with Emc and Low Voltage Directives
15
About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations
16
Product Structure
16
1 Overview
17
Features
18
PID Control System
21
PID Operation
22
Operation Method and Formula
22
Actions in the Q62HLC
23
Proportional Action (P-Action)
24
Integral Action (I-Action)
25
Derivative Action (D-Action)
26
PID Action
27
2 System Configuration
28
Applicable Systems
28
For Using the Q62HLC with Redundant Cpus
32
Checking Function Version, Production Information, Serial Number, and Software Version
33
3 Specifications
36
Performance Specifications
36
Performance Specifications of the Q62HLC
36
Operation at Input Disconnection
40
Functions
41
Auto Tuning Function
42
Auto Tuning Setting Function
47
Reverse/Forward Action Select Function
48
RFB Limiter Function
48
Sensor Compensation Function
48
Unused Channel Setting Function
49
Forced PID Control Stop Function
49
Loop Disconnection Detection Function
50
Data Storage in Feram Function
51
Alert Function
53
Control Output Setting at CPU Stop Error Occurrence Function
58
Program Control Function
59
Cascade Control Function
72
Scaling Function
74
Tracking Function
76
Forced Output Function
79
Simplified Analog I/O Function
83
Parameter Change in Program Control Function
84
Q62HLC Control Status Controlling Output Signal and Buffer Memory Settings and Control Status
87
Sampling Period
91
I/O Signals Transferred To/From the Programmable Controller CPU
92
I/O Signals
92
Input Signal Functions
93
Output Signal Functions
97
Buffer Memory
97
Buffer Memory Areas
100
Error Code (Buffer Memory Address 0: Un\G0)
111
Alert Definition (Buffer Memory Address 5, 6: Un\G5, Un\G6)
112
Measured Value (PV) (Buffer Memory Address 9, 10: Un\G9, Un\G10)
112
Manipulated Value (MV) (Buffer Memory Address 13, 14: Un\G13, Un\G14)
113
Approach Flag (Buffer Memory Address 17, 18: Un\G17, Un\G18)
113
Set Value Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 25, 26: Un\G25, Un\G26)
113
Cold Junction Temperature Measured Value (Buffer Memory Address 29: Un\G29)
113
Control Mode Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 30: Un\G30)
114
PID Constant Read/Write Completion Flag from Feram (Buffer Memory Address 31: Un\G31)
115
Input Range (Buffer Memory Address 32, 64: Un\G32, Un\G64)
117
Stop Mode Setting (Buffer Memory Address 33, 65: Un\G33, Un\G65)
119
Set Value (SV) Setting (Buffer Memory Address 34, 66: Un\G34, Un\G66)
119
PID Constant Setting
120
(Buffer Memory Address 35 to 37, 67 to 69: Un\G35 to Un\G37, Un\G67 to Un\G69)
120
Alert Set Value 1 to
122
(Buffer Memory Address 38 to 41, 70 to 73: Un\G38 to Un\G41, Un\G70 to Un\G73)
122
Upper/Lower Output Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 42, 43, 74, 75: Un\G42, Un\G43, Un\G74, Un\G75)
122
Output Variation Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 44, 76: Un\G44, Un\G76)
123
Sensor Compensation Value Setting (Buffer Memory Address 45, 77: Un\G45, Un\G77)
123
AT Differential Gap (Buffer Memory Address 46, 78: Un\G46, Un\G78)
124
AT Additional Lag (Buffer Memory Address 47, 79: Un\G47, Un\G79)
124
Primary Delay Digital Filter Setting (Buffer Memory Address 48, 80: Un\G48, Un\G80)
125
Control Response Parameter (Buffer Memory Address 49, 81: Un\G49, Un\G81)
126
Control Mode (Buffer Memory Address 50, 82: Un\G50, Un\G82)
127
MAN Output Setting (Buffer Memory Address 51, 83: Un\G51, Un\G83)
128
Setting Change Rate Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 52, 84: Un\G52, Un\G84)
128
AT Bias (Buffer Memory Address 53, 85: Un\G53, Un\G85)
129
Forward/Reverse Action Setting (Buffer Memory Address 54, 86: Un\G54, Un\G86)
129
Upper/Lower Setting Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 55, 56, 87, 88: Un\G55, Un\G56, Un\G87, Un\G88)
130
Program Control Run/Reset (Buffer Memory Address 57, 89: Un\G57, Un\G89)
130
Loop Disconnection Detection Judgment Time (Buffer Memory Address 59, 91: Un\G59, Un\G91)
131
Loop Disconnection Detection Dead Band (Buffer Memory Address 60, 92: Un\G60, Un\G92)
131
Unused Channel Setting (Buffer Memory Address 61, 93: Un\G61, Un\G93)
132
PID Constant Read Command from Feram (Buffer Memory Address 62, 94: Un\G62, Un\G94)
132
Automatic Backup Setting after Auto Tuning of PID Constants (Buffer Memory Address 63, 95: Un\G63, Un\G95)
133
Alert Dead Band Setting (Buffer Memory Address 164: Un\G164)
133
Alert Delay Count (Buffer Memory Address 165: Un\G165)
133
Approach Range Setting (Buffer Memory Address 167: Un\G167)
134
Approach Soak Time Setting (Buffer Memory Address 168: Un\G168)
134
PID Continuation Flag (Buffer Memory Address 169: Un\G169)
134
Cascade ON/OFF (Buffer Memory Address 176: Un\G176)
134
Cascade Gain (Buffer Memory Address 177: Un\G177)
135
Cascade Bias (Buffer Memory Address 178: Un\G178)
135
Cascade Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 179: Un\G179)
135
Alert 1 to 4 Mode Setting
136
Scaling Value (Buffer Memory Address 196, 212: Un\G196, Un\G212)
136
Scaling Range Upper/Lower Limit Value (Buffer Memory Address 197, 198, 213, 214: Un\G197, Un\G198, Un\G213, Un\G214)
137
Scaling Width Upper/Lower Limit Value (Buffer Memory Address 199, 200, 215, 216: Un\G199, Un\G200, Un\G215, Un\G216)
137
Hold Command (Buffer Memory Address 201, 217: Un\G201, Un\G217)
138
Command Advancing (Buffer Memory Address 202, 218: Un\G202, Un\G218)
139
Tracking Setting (Buffer Memory Address 203, 219: Un\G203, Un\G219)
139
Forced Output Command (Buffer Memory Address 204, 220: Un\G204, Un\G220)
140
Forced Output Manipulated Value (MV) (Buffer Memory Address 205, 221: Un\G205, Un\G221)
140
Segment Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 256, 512: Un\G256, Un\G512)
140
Segment Remaining Time (Buffer Memory Address 257, 513: Un\G257, Un\G513)
140
Execution Times Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 258, 514: Un\G258, Un\G514)
141
Pattern End Output Flag (Buffer Memory Address 259, 515: Un\G259, Un\G515)
141
End Status Flag (Buffer Memory Address 260, 516: Un\G260, Un\G516)
141
Wait Status Flag (Buffer Memory Address 261, 517: Un\G261, Un\G517)
141
Hold Status Flag (Buffer Memory Address 262, 518: Un\G262, Un\G518)
141
Advancing Completion Flag (Buffer Memory Address 263, 519: Un\G263, Un\G519)
142
Execution Pattern Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 264, 520: Un\G264, Un\G520)
142
Zone PID Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 265, 521: Un\G265, Un\G521)
142
Forced Output Status Flag (Buffer Memory Address 266, 522: Un\G266, Un\G522)
142
Execution Pattern (Buffer Memory Address 272, 528: Un\G272, Un\G528)
143
Start Mode (Buffer Memory Address 273, 529: Un\G273, Un\G529)
143
Time Scale (Buffer Memory Address 274, 530: Un\G274, Un\G530)
144
Zone Setting (Buffer Memory Address 275 to 313, 531 to 569: Un\G275 to Un\G313, Un\G531 to Un\G569)
144
Program Pattern
144
Un\G320 to Un\G500, Un\G576 to Un\G756)
146
Set Value at Program Control Start (SV_PCS) Setting
150
4 Procedures and Settings before System Operation
151
Handling Precautions
151
Procedures before Operation
152
Part Names
153
Wiring
155
Wiring Precautions
155
External Wiring
156
Intelligent Function Module Switch Setting
158
5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TC)
160
Utility Package Functions
160
Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package
163
Handling Precautions
163
Operating Environment
165
Utility Package Operation
167
Common Utility Package Operations
167
Operation Overview
169
Starting the Intelligent Function Module Utility
171
Initial Settings
173
Auto Refresh
177
Monitoring/Test
179
6 Programming
183
Programming Procedure
183
For Use in Normal System Configuration
184
Program Example Using the Utility Package
187
Program Example Without Using the Utility Package
192
For Use on Remote I/O Network
202
Program Example Using the Utility Package
205
Program Example Without Using the Utility Package
216
7 Online Module Change
232
Online Module Change Conditions
233
Operations When an Online Module Change Is Performed
234
Online Module Change Procedure
235
When GX Configurator-TC Is Used for the Initial Setting
235
When a Sequence Program Is Used for the Initial Setting
240
Precautions for Online Module Change
245
Precautions before Module Change
245
Precautions after Module Change
247
Precautions Depending on Parameter Setting Method
248
8 Troubleshooting
249
Error Codes
249
Processing Performed by the Q62HLC at Error Occurrence
252
When the RUN LED Flashes or Turns off
253
When the ERR. LED Turns on or Flashes
253
When the ALM LED Turns on or Flashes
254
When Watchdog Timer Error Flag (Xn0) Is on
254
When Error Flag (Xn2) Is on
254
When Module Ready Flag (Xn3) Does Not Turn on
255
When Feram Write Failure Flag (Xna) Is on
255
When Auto Tuning Does Not Start (When Auto Tuning Status Flag (Xn4, Xn5) Does Not Turn On)
255
When Auto Tuning Does Not Complete (When Auto Tuning Status Flag (Xn4, Xn5) Remains to be on and Does Not Turn Off)
255
When Alert Flag (Xnc and Xnd) Is on
256
Checking the Q62HLC Status by System Monitor of GX Developer
257
Appendices
259
Appendix- 1 to Appendix- 3
259
Appendix 1 External Dimensions
259
Appendix 2 New Functions of the Q62HLC
260
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