Melsec Iq-F FX5-ENET User's Manual
Melsec Iq-F FX5-ENET User's Manual
Depending on the circumstances, procedures indicated by [ CAUTION] may also cause severe injury.
It is important to follow all precautions for personal safety.
Store this manual in a safe place so that it can be read whenever necessary. Always forward it to the end user.
[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]
WARNING
● Make sure to set up the following safety circuits outside the PLC to ensure safe system operation
even during external power supply problems or PLC failure. Otherwise, malfunctions may cause
serious accidents.
- Most importantly, set up the following: an emergency stop circuit, a protection circuit, an interlock
circuit for opposite movements (such as normal vs. reverse rotation), and an interlock circuit (to
prevent damage to the equipment at the upper and lower positioning limits).
- Note that when the CPU module detects an error, such as a watchdog timer error, during self-
diagnosis, all outputs are turned off. Also, when an error that cannot be detected by the CPU
module occurs in an input/output control block, output control may be disabled. External circuits
and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case.
- Note that when an error occurs in a relay, transistor or triac of an output circuit, the output might
stay on or off. For output signals that may lead to serious accidents, external circuits and
mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case.
● In an output circuit, when a load current exceeding the current rating or an overcurrent caused by a
load short-circuit flows for a long time, it may cause smoke and fire. To prevent this, configure an
external safety circuit, such as a fuse.
● For the operating status of each station after a communication failure of the network, refer to relevant
manuals for the network. Incorrect output or malfunction may result in an accident.
● Construct an interlock circuit in the program so that the whole system always operates on the safe
side before executing the control (for data change) of the PLC in operation. Read the manual
thoroughly and ensure complete safety before executing other controls (for program change,
parameter change, forcible output and operation status change) of the PLC in operation.
Otherwise, the machine may be damaged and accidents may occur due to erroneous operations.
● Especially, in the case of a control from an external device to a remote programmable controller,
immediate action cannot be taken for a problem on the programmable controller due to a
communication failure. Determine the handling method as a system when communication failure
occurs along with configuration of interlock circuit on a program, by considering the external
equipment and CPU module.
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WARNING
● Do not write any data to the "system area" and "write-protect area" of the buffer memory in the
intelligent function module. Executing data writing to the "system area" or "write-protect area" may
cause malfunction of the programmable controller alarm. For the "system area" or "write-protect
area", refer to Page 68 Buffer Memory.
● If a communication cable is disconnected, the network may be unstable, resulting in a communication
failure of multiple stations. Construct an interlock circuit in the program so that the system always
operates on the safe side even if communications fail. Incorrect output or malfunction may result in an
accident.
● To maintain the safety of the programmable controller system against unauthorized access from
external devices via the network, take appropriate measures. To maintain the safety against
unauthorized access via the Internet, take measures such as installing a firewall.
[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
● Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power
cables. Keep a distance of 100 mm or more between them. Failure to do so may result in malfunction
due to noise.
● When an inductive load such as a lamp, heater, or solenoid valve is controlled, a large current
(approximately ten times greater than normal) may flow when the output is turned from off to on.
Take proper measures so that the flowing current dose not exceed the value corresponding to the
maximum load specification of the resistance load.
● Do not power off the CPU module or reset the CPU module while the settings are being written. Doing
so will make the data in the flash ROM undefined. The values need to be set in the buffer memory and
written to the flash ROM again. Doing so also may cause malfunction or failure of the module.
[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]
WARNING
● Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation or wiring
work.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product.
● Use the product within the generic environment specifications described in the User's Manual
(Hardware) of the CPU module used.
Never use the product in areas with excessive dust, oily smoke, conductive dusts, corrosive gas (salt
air, Cl2, H2S, SO2 or NO2), flammable gas, vibration or impacts, or expose it to high temperature,
condensation, or rain and wind.
If the product is used in such conditions, electric shock, fire, malfunctions, deterioration or damage
may occur.
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[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
● Do not touch the conductive parts of the product directly. Doing so may cause device failures or
malfunctions.
● When drilling screw holes or wiring, make sure that cutting and wiring debris do not enter the
ventilation slits of the PLC. Failure to do so may cause fire, equipment failures or malfunctions.
● For the product supplied together with a dust proof sheet, the sheet should be affixed to the ventilation
slits before the installation and wiring work to prevent foreign objects such as cutting and wiring
debris. However, when the installation work is completed, make sure to remove the sheet to provide
adequate ventilation.
Failure to do so may cause fire, equipment failures or malfunctions.
● Install the product on a flat surface. If the mounting surface is rough, undue force will be applied to the
PC board, thereby causing nonconformities.
● Install the product securely using a DIN rail or mounting screws.
● Work carefully when using a screwdriver such as installation of the product. Failure to do so may
cause damage to the product or accidents.
● Connect the extension cables, peripheral device cables, input/output cables and battery connecting
cable securely to their designated connectors. Loose connections may cause malfunctions.
● Turn off the power to the PLC before attaching or detaching the following devices. Failure to do so
may cause equipment failures or malfunctions.
- Peripheral devices, expansion board, expansion adapter, and connector conversion adapter
- Extension modules, bus conversion module, and connector conversion module
- Battery
[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]
WARNING
● Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation or wiring
work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product.
● Make sure to attach the terminal cover, provided as an accessory, before turning on the power or
initiating operation after installation or wiring work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
● The temperature rating of the cable should be 80 or more.
● Make sure to properly wire to the spring clamp terminal block in accordance with the following
precautions. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, equipment failures, a shortcircuit, wire
breakage, malfunctions, or damage to the product.
- The disposal size of the cable end should follow the dimensions described in the manual.
- Twist the ends of stranded wires and make sure that there are no loose wires.
- Do not solder-plate the electric wire ends.
- Do not connect more than the specified number of wires or electric wires of unspecified size.
- Affix the electric wires so that neither the terminal block nor the connected parts are directly
stressed.
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[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
● Perform class D grounding (grounding resistance: 100 or less) of the grounding terminal on the
CPU module and extension modules with a wire 2 mm2 or thicker. Do not use common grounding with
heavy electrical systems (refer to the User's Manual (Hardware) of the CPU module used).
● Individually ground the FG terminal of the programmable controller with a ground resistance of 100
or less. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction.
● Install module so that excessive force will not be applied to terminal blocks, or communication cables.
Failure to do so may result in wire damage/breakage or PLC failure.
● Make sure to observe the following precautions in order to prevent any damage to the machinery or
accidents due to malfunction of the PLC caused by abnormal data written to the PLC due to the
effects of noise.
- Do not bundle the control line and communication cables together with or lay them close to the
main circuit, high-voltage line, load line or power line. As a guideline, lay the power line, control
line and communication cables at least 100 mm away from the main circuit, high-voltage line, load
line or power line.
- Ground the shield of the shielded wire or shielded cable at one point on the PLC. However, do not
use common grounding with heavy electrical systems.
● For Ethernet cables to be used in the system, select the ones that meet the specifications described in
Page 29 Wiring Products. If not, normal data transmission is not guaranteed.
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[STARTUP AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
● When connecting an external device with a CPU module or intelligent function module to modify data
of a running programmable controller, configure an interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the
entire system will always operate safely. For other forms of control (such as program modification,
parameter change, forced output, or operating status change) of a running programmable controller,
read the relevant manuals carefully and ensure that the operation is safe before proceeding. Improper
operation may damage machines or cause accidents.
● Especially, when a remote programmable controller is controlled by an external device, immediate
action cannot be taken if a problem occurs in the programmable controller due to a communication
failure. To prevent this, configure an interlock circuit in the program, and determine corrective actions
to be taken between the external device and CPU module in case of a communication failure.
● Do not disassemble or modify the PLC. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions.
For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative.
● Turn off the power to the PLC before attaching or detaching the following devices. Failure to do so
may cause equipment failures or malfunctions.
- Peripheral devices, expansion board, expansion adapter, and connector conversion adapter
- Extension modules, bus conversion module, and connector conversion module
- Battery
● Read relevant manuals carefully and ensure the safety before performing online operations (operation
status change) with peripheral devices connected to the CPU modules of other stations. Improper
operation may damage machines or cause accidents.
[OPERATION PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
● Construct an interlock circuit in the program so that the whole system always operates on the safe
side before executing the control (for data change) of the PLC in operation.
Read the manual thoroughly and ensure complete safety before executing other controls (for program
change, parameter change, forcible output and operation status change) of the PLC in operation.
Otherwise, the machine may be damaged and accidents may occur by erroneous operations.
● Do not power off the CPU module or reset the CPU module while the setting values in the buffer
memory are being written to the flash ROM in the intelligent function module. Doing so will make the
data in the flash ROM card undefined. The values need to be set in the buffer memory and written to
the flash ROM again. Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the module.
● Note that the whole system may not be reset by the RUN/STOP/RESET switch when the CPU module
or intelligent function module detects an error, such as a watchdog timer error, during self-diagnosis.
In such cases, turn the power off and on again.
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[DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
● Please contact a certified electronic waste disposal company for the environmentally safe recycling
and disposal of your device.
[TRANSPORTATION PRECAUTIONS]
CAUTION
● The PLC is a precision instrument. During transportation, avoid impacts larger than those specified in
the general specifications of the User's Manual (Hardware) of the CPU module by using dedicated
packaging boxes and shock-absorbing palettes. Failure to do so may cause failures in the PLC. After
transportation, verify operation of the PLC and check for damage of the mounting part, etc.
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INTRODUCTION
This manual contains text, diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the correct installation, safe use and
operation of the FX5-ENET Ethernet module of iQ-F series.
It should be read and understood before attempting to install or use the unit. Store this manual in a safe place so that you can
read it whenever necessary.
Always forward it to the end user.
Note
• If in doubt at any stage during the installation of the product, always consult a professional electrical engineer who is
qualified and trained in the local and national standards. If in doubt about the operation or use, please consult the nearest
Mitsubishi Electric representative.
• Mitsubishi Electric will not accept responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
• This manual content, specification etc. may be changed, without a notice, for improvement.
• The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, if you notice a doubtful
point, an error, etc., please contact the nearest Mitsubishi Electric representative. When doing so, please provide the
manual number given at the end of this manual.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
RELEVANT MANUALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
TERMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE 14
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS 16
2.1 General Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.2 Power Supply Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.3 Performance Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.4 Part Names. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
LED display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CHAPTER 6 WIRING 26
6.1 Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
6.2 Wiring Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
6.3 Wiring Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING 39
8.1 Interlock Programs of Cyclic Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Program using labels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Program using devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 42
9.1 Checking with LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
9.2 Checking the Module Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Module diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Ethernet diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Checking the buffer memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Event history function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
9.3 Checking the Network Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Diagnostics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
CONTENTS
9.4 Hardware Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
9.5 Troubleshooting by Symptom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
9.6 List of Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Module error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Ethernet communication error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
9.7 List of Event Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
APPENDIX 65
Appendix 1 External Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Appendix 2 Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Certification of UL, cUL standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Compliance with EC directive (CE Marking) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Requirement for compliance with EMC directive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Caution for compliance with EC Directive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Appendix 3 Module Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Appendix 4 Buffer Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
List of buffer memory addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Details of buffer memory addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Appendix 5 Processing Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Transmission delay time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
INDEX 82
REVISIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
TRADEMARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
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RELEVANT MANUALS
Manual name <manual number> Description
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Startup) Performance specifications, procedures before operation, and troubleshooting of the
<JY997D58201> CPU module.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5UJ User's Manual (Hardware) Describes the details of hardware of the FX5UJ CPU module, including input/output
<SH-082206ENG> specifications, wiring, installation, and maintenance.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5U User's Manual (Hardware) Describes the details of hardware of the FX5U CPU module, including input/output
<JY997D55301> specifications, wiring, installation, and maintenance.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5UC User's Manual (Hardware) Describes the details of hardware of the FX5UC CPU module, including input/output
<JY997D61401> specifications, wiring, installation, and maintenance.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Application) Describes basic knowledge required for program design, functions of the CPU
<JY997D55401> module, devices/labels, and parameters.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 Programming Manual (Program Design) Describes specifications of ladders, ST, FBD/LD, and other programs and labels.
<JY997D55701>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 Programming Manual (Instructions, Standard Describes specifications of instructions and functions that can be used in programs.
Functions/Function Blocks)
<JY997D55801>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Serial Communication) Describes N:N network, Parallel link, MELSEC Communication protocol, inverter
<JY997D55901> communication, non-protocol communication, and predefined protocol support.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (MELSEC Communication Protocol) Explains methods for the device that is communicating with the CPU module by MC
<JY997D60801> protocol to read and write the data of the CPU module.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (MODBUS Communication) Describes MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication.
<JY997D56101>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (PROFIBUS) Describes the functions of the PROFIBUS-DP master module.
<SH-081910ENG>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication) Describes the Ethernet communication function of the CPU module built-in and the
<JY997D56201> Ethernet module.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Manual Describes the functions of the Ethernet module.
<SH-082026ENG> (This manual)
MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET/IP User's Manual Describes the functions of the FX5-ENET/IP.
<SH-082027ENG>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (SLMP) Explains methods for the device that is communicating with the CPU module by
<JY997D56001> SLMP to read and write the data of the CPU module.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (CC-Link IE) Describes CC-Link IE field network module.
<JY997D64201>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (CC-Link) Describes CC-Link system master/intelligent device module.
<SH-081793ENG>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (AnyWireASLINK) Describes AnyWireASLINK system master module.
<SH-081796ENG>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Positioning Control - CPU module Describes the positioning function of the CPU module built-in and the high-speed
built-in, High-speed pulse input/output module) pulse input/output module.
<JY997D56301>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Positioning Control - Intelligent Describes the positioning module.
function module)
<SH-081805ENG>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 Simple Motion Module User's Manual (Startup) Specifications, procedures before operation, system configuration, wiring, and
<IB0300251> operation examples of the Simple Motion module.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 Simple Motion Module User's Manual (Application) Functions, input/output signals, buffer memories, parameter settings, programming,
<IB0300253> and troubleshooting of the Simple Motion module.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 Simple Motion Module User's Manual (Advanced Functions and programming for the synchronous control of the Simple Motion
Synchronous Control) module.
<IB0300255>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Analog Control - CPU module built- Describes the analog function of the CPU module built-in and the analog adapter.
in, Expansion adapter)
<JY997D60501>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Analog Control - Intelligent function Describes the analog input module, analog output module, and multiple input
module) module.
<SH-081802ENG>
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Temperature Control) Describes the temperature control module.
<SH-081799ENG>
10
Manual name <manual number> Description
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Safety Control) Describes the safety extension modules.
<SH082078ENG>
GX Works3 Operating Manual System configuration, parameter settings, and online operations of GX Works3.
<SH-081215ENG>
Transition from MELSEC FX3G, FX3U, FX3UC Series to MELSEC iQ- Describes the transition from MELSEC FX3G/FX3U/FX3UC series to MELSEC iQ-F
F Series Handbook series.
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TERMS
Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms.
For details on the FX3 devices that can be connected with the FX5, refer to the User’s Manual (Hardware) of the CPU module
to be used.
Terms Description
■Devices
FX5 Generic term for FX5UJ, FX5U and FX5UC PLCs
FX3 Generic term for FX3S, FX3G, FX3GC, FX3U, and FX3UC PLCs
FX5 CPU module Generic term for FX5UJ CPU module, FX5U CPU module and FX5UC CPU module
FX5UJ CPU module Generic term for FX5UJ-24MR/ES, FX5UJ-24MT/ES, FX5UJ-24MT/ESS, FX5UJ-40MR/ES, FX5UJ-40MT/ES,
FX5UJ-40MT/ESS, FX5UJ-60MR/ES, FX5UJ-60MT/ES, and FX5UJ-60MT/ESS
FX5U CPU module Generic term for FX5U-32MR/ES, FX5U-32MT/ES, FX5U-32MT/ESS, FX5U-64MR/ES, FX5U-64MT/ES,
FX5U-64MT/ESS, FX5U-80MR/ES, FX5U-80MT/ES, FX5U-80MT/ESS, FX5U-32MR/DS, FX5U-32MT/DS,
FX5U-32MT/DSS, FX5U-64MR/DS, FX5U-64MT/DS, FX5U-64MT/DSS, FX5U-80MR/DS, FX5U-80MT/DS, and
FX5U-80MT/DSS
FX5UC CPU module Generic term for FX5UC-32MT/D, FX5UC-32MT/DSS, FX5UC-64MT/D, FX5UC-64MT/DSS, FX5UC-96MT/D,
FX5UC-96MT/DSS, FX5UC-32MT/DS-TS, FX5UC-32MT/DSS-TS, and FX5UC-32MR/DS-TS
Extension module Generic term for FX5 extension modules, FX3 function modules, Extension modules (extension cable type) and
Extension module (extension connector type)
FX5 extension module Generic term for I/O modules, FX5 extension power supply modules, FX5 intelligent function modules, and FX5
safety extension modules
FX3 extension module Generic term for FX3 extension power supply module and FX3 intelligent function module
Extension module (extension cable type) Generic term for Input modules (extension cable type), Output modules (extension cable type), Input/output
modules (extension cable type), Powered input/output module, High-speed pulse input/output module,
Extension power supply module (extension cable type), Connector conversion module (extension cable type),
Intelligent function modules, Safety extension modules, and Bus conversion module (extension cable type)
Extension module (extension connector Generic term for Input modules (extension connector type), Output modules (extension connector type), Input/
type) output modules (extension connector type), Extension power supply module (extension connector type),
Connector conversion module (extension connector type), and Bus conversion module (extension connector
type)
I/O module Generic term for Input modules, Output modules, Input/output modules, Powered input/output modules, and
High-speed pulse input/output modules
Input module Generic term for Input modules (extension cable type) and Input modules (extension connector type)
Input module (extension cable type) Generic term for FX5-8EX/ES and FX5-16EX/ES
Input module (extension connector type) Generic term for FX5-C16EX/D, FX5-C16EX/DS, FX5-C32EX/D, FX5-C32EX/DS, and FX5-C32EX/DS-TS
Output module Generic term for Output modules (extension cable type) and Output modules (extension connector type)
Output module (extension cable type) Generic term for FX5-8EYR/ES, FX5-8EYT/ES, FX5-8EYT/ESS, FX5-16EYR/ES, FX5-16EYT/ES, and FX5-
16EYT/ESS
Output module (extension connector type) Generic term for FX5-C16EYT/D, FX5-C16EYT/DSS, FX5-C16EYR/D-TS, FX5-C32EYT/D, FX5-C32EYT/DSS,
FX5-C32EYT/D-TS, and FX5-C32EYT/DSS-TS
Input/output module Generic term for Input/output modules (extension cable type) and Input/output modules (extension connector
type)
Input/output module (extension cable type) Generic term for FX5-16ER/ES, FX5-16ET/ES, and FX5-16ET/ESS
Input/output module (extension connector Generic term for FX5-C32ET/D, FX5-C32ET/DSS, FX5-C32ET/DS-TS, and FX5-C32ET/DSS-TS
type)
Powered input/output module Generic term for FX5-32ER/ES, FX5-32ET/ES, FX5-32ET/ESS, FX5-32ER/DS, FX5-32ET/DS, and FX5-32ET/
DSS
High-speed pulse input/output module Generic term for FX5-16ET/ES-H and FX5-16ET/ESS-H
Extension power supply module Generic term for FX5 extension power supply module and FX3 extension power supply module
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Terms Description
FX5 extension power supply module Generic term for FX5 extension power supply module (extension cable type) and FX5 extension power supply
module (extension connector type)
FX5 extension power supply module Different name for FX5-1PSU-5V
(extension cable type)
FX5 extension power supply module Different name for FX5-C1PS-5V
(extension connector type)
FX3 extension power supply module Different name for FX3U-1PSU-5V
Intelligent module The abbreviation for intelligent function modules
Intelligent function module Generic term for FX5 intelligent function modules and FX3 intelligent function modules
FX5 intelligent function module Generic term for FX5-4AD, FX5-4DA, FX5-8AD, FX5-4LC, FX5-20PG-P, FX5-20PG-D, FX5-40SSC-S, FX5-
80SSC-S, FX5-ENET, FX5-ENET/IP, FX5-CCLIEF, FX5-CCL-MS, FX5-ASL-M, and FX5-DP-M
FX3 intelligent function module Generic term for FX3U-4AD, FX3U-4DA, FX3U-4LC, FX3U-1PG, FX3U-2HC, FX3U-16CCL-M, FX3U-64CCL,
FX3U-128ASL-M, and FX3U-32DP
FX5 safety extension module Generic term for safety main modules and safety expansion modules
Safety main module Different name for FX5-SF-MU4T5
Safety expansion module Generic term for expansion modules installed to a safety main module
Safety input expansion module Different name for FX5-SF-8DI4
Expansion board Generic term for board for FX5UJ CPU module and FX5U CPU module
Communication board Generic term for FX5-232-BD, FX5-485-BD, and FX5-422-BD-GOT
Expansion adapter Generic term for adapter for FX5 CPU module
Communication adapter Generic term for FX5-232ADP and FX5-485ADP
Analog adapter Generic term for FX5-4AD-ADP, FX5-4DA-ADP, FX5-4AD-PT-ADP, and FX5-4AD-TC-ADP
Bus conversion module Generic term for Bus conversion module (extension cable type) and Bus conversion module (extension
connector type)
Bus conversion module (extension cable Different name for FX5-CNV-BUS
type)
Bus conversion module (extension Different name for FX5-CNV-BUSC
connector type)
Connector conversion module Generic term for Connector conversion module (extension cable type) and Connector conversion module
(extension connector type)
Connector conversion module (extension Different name for FX5-CNV-IF
cable type)
Connector conversion module (extension Different name for FX5-CNV-IFC
connector type)
Extended extension cable Generic term for FX5-30EC and FX5-65EC
Connector conversion adapter Different name for FX5-CNV-BC
Battery Different name for FX3U-32BL
SD memory card Generic term for NZ1MEM-2GBSD, NZ1MEM-4GBSD, NZ1MEM-8GBSD, NZ1MEM-16GBSD, L1MEM-2GBSD
and L1MEM-4GBSD SD memory cards
Abbreviation of Secure Digital Memory Card. Device that stores data using flash memory.
Peripheral device Generic term for engineering tools and GOTs
GOT Generic term for Mitsubishi Electric Graphic Operation Terminal GOT1000 and GOT2000 series
■Software packages
Engineering tool The product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers
GX Works3 The product name of the software package, SWnDND-GXW3, for the MELSEC programmable controllers (The
'n' represents a version.)
■CC-Link IE Field Network Basic
Ethernet module Different name for FX5-ENET
Master station A station that controls the entire CC-Link IE Field Network Basic. Only one master station can be used in a
network.
Slave station A station that performs cyclic transmission with the master station on CC-Link IE Field Network Basic. I/O
signals in units of bits and I/O data in units of words are exchanged.
Cyclic transmission A function by which data are periodically exchanged among stations on the same network using link devices on
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic.
Link scan (link scan time) The master station of CC-Link IE Field Network Basic sends requests to all slave stations. After receiving
responses from all the slave stations, the master station sends next requests. The time taken from when
requests are sent to when the next requests are started to send by the master station.
Link refresh Automatic data transfer between a user device and a link device.
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Terms Description
Link device A device (RX, RY, RWr, or RWw) in a CPU module for the purpose of communicating with slave stations.
Remote input (RX) Bit data input from a slave station to the master station.
Remote input (RY) Bit data output from the master station to a slave station.
Remote register (RWr) Word data input from a slave station to the master station.
Remote register (RWw) Word data output from the master station to a slave station.
Disconnection A process of stopping data link if a data link error occurs.
Return A process of restarting data link when a station recovers from an error.
RAS The abbreviation for Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability. This term refers to usability of automated
equipment.
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1 OUTLINE
FX5-ENET Ethernet module (hereinafter referred to as FX5-ENET) is an intelligent function module for connecting to a CC-
Link IE Field network Basic and general-purpose Ethernet.
(2)
RX, RWr
RX, RWr
Link
refresh
Link
scan
RY, RWw
RY, RWw
Link
refresh
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic can be used with other general-purpose Ethernet protocols.
Precautions
The link scan time of cyclic transmission is increased by executing following functions:
• Socket communications
• Communications with other Ethernet devices on the same line
Use the general-purpose Ethernet function above or other Ethernet devices so that the system being used is not affected.
1 OUTLINE
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General-purpose Ethernet communication
The module can be connected with a host system, such as a personal computer, by using the communication protocol TCP/
1
UDP.
(2)
(4) (4)
(1) FX5-ENET
(2) Hub
(3) CPU module
(4) External device (personal computer)
1 OUTLINE
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2 SPECIFICATIONS
This chapter describes the FX5-ENET specifications.
2 SPECIFICATIONS
16 2.1 General Specifications
2.3 Performance Specifications
The following table lists the performance specifications.
Items Specifications
CC-Link IE Field
Network Basic
Station type
Maximum number of connectable stations*1
Master station
32
2
Number of stations occupied by a slave station 1 to 4
Maximum number of link points per network RX 2048
RY 2048
RWr 1024
RWw 1024
Maximum number of link points per Master RX 2048
station station
RY 2048
RWr 1024
RWw 1024
Slave RX 64/128/192/256
station*2 RY 64/128/192/256
RWr 32/64/96/128
RWw 32/64/96/128
UDP port number used in the cyclic transmission 61450
UDP port number used in the automatic detection of connected Master station: An unused port number is assigned automatically.
device Slave station: 61451
Transmission Data transmission speed 100 Mbps
specifications
Interface RJ45 connector
Maximum station-to-station distance 100 m
Overall cable distance Depends on the system configuration
Number of cascade 100BASE-TX For the number of the connectable stages when using a switching hub,
connections check with the manufacturer of the switching hub used.
Network topology Star topology
Hub*3 Hubs with 100BASE-TX ports*4 can be used.
Connection cable*5 100BASE-TX Ethernet cable of category 5 or higher (STP cable)
General-purpose Transmission Data transfer speed 100/10 Mbps
Ethernet specifications Communication mode Full-duplex or half-duplex*3
communication
Transmission method Base band
Interface RJ45 connector
Maximum segment length 100 m (length between hub and node)*6
Number of cascade 100BASE-TX 2 levels maximum*7
connections 10BASE-T 4 levels maximum*7
Protocol type Socket communication
Number of connections Total of 32 connections
(Up to 32 external devices can access one FX5-ENET module at the
same time.)
Hub*3 Hubs with 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T ports*8 can be used.
Connection cable*5 100BASE-TX Ethernet cable of category 5 or higher (STP cable)
10BASE-T Ethernet cable of category 3 or higher (STP/UTP cable)
Number of ports 2*9
Number of occupied I/O points 8 points
Applicable CPU module • FX5UJ CPU module (From the first)
• FX5U CPU module (Ver. 1.110 or later)
• FX5UC CPU module*10 (Ver. 1.110 or later)
Applicable engineering tool • FX5UJ CPU module: GX Works3 (Ver.1.060N or later)
• FX5U/FX5UC CPU module: GX Works3 (Ver.1.050C or later)
Number of connectable units 1 module
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2.3 Performance Specifications 17
*1 Maximum number of connected slave stations that FX5-ENET (master station) can manage.
*2 Value for 1-station occupation, 2-station occupation, 3-station occupation, or 4-station occupation.
*3 IEEE802.3x flow control is not supported.
*4 The ports must comply with the IEEE802.3 100BASE-TX standards.
*5 A straight/cross cable can be used.
*6 For maximum segment length (length between hubs), consult the manufacturer of the hub used.
*7 This number applies when a repeater hub is used. When using a switching hub, check the number of cascaded stages with the
manufacturer of the hub to be used.
*8 The ports must comply with the IEEE802.3 100BASE-TX or IEEE802.3 10BASE-T standards.
*9 Since the IP address is shared by two ports, only one address can be set.
*10 FX5-CNV-IFC or FX5-C1PS-5V is necessary to connect FX5-ENET to the FX5UC CPU module.
• If the destination device of the FX5-ENET does not respond due to power off or other reasons, Ethernet
communication of the FX5-ENET may get delayed by up to 500 ms.
• In the case of general-purpose Ethernet communication, when FX5-ENET is connected with a hub, it
distinguishes between 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T and between full-duplex and half-duplex
communication modes according to the hub. Set the hub to half-duplex mode if the hub does not have the
auto-negotiation function.
Precautions
The operation of the following connections is not guaranteed. Check the operation before using the module.
• Connection using internet (general public line) (Internet-access service offered by an Internet service provider or a
telecommunications carrier)
• Connection using firewall device(s)
• Connection using broadband router(s)
• Connection using wireless LAN
2 SPECIFICATIONS
18 2.3 Performance Specifications
2.4 Part Names
This chapter describes the names of each part of the FX5-ENET.
[4] [11]
[2]
[8]
[9]
[1]
[12]
[13]
2 SPECIFICATIONS
2.4 Part Names 19
LED display
The following table lists the LED display.
LED display LED color Description
D LINK Green Indicates the operating status of the slave station.
• On: Communicating with one or more slave stations
• Off: All stations error (Not communicating with any slave station)
POWER Green Indicates the power supply status.
• On: Power on
• Off: Power off or module failure
RUN Green Indicates the operating status.
• On: Normal operation
• Off: Error
ERROR Red Indicates the module error status.
• On: Minor error or major error
• Flashing: Moderate error or major error
• Off: Normal operation
P1 SPEED Green Indicates the transmission speed of P1.
• On: Link-up (100 Mbps)
• Off: Link-up (10 Mbps)
SD/RD Green Indicates the data sending/receiving status of P1.
• On: Flashing: Data being sent or received
• Off: Data not transmitted or received
P2 SPEED Green Indicates the transmission speed of P2
• On: Link-up (100 Mbps)
• Off: Link-up (10 Mbps)
SD/RD Green Indicates the data sending/receiving status of P2.
• On: Flashing: Data being sent or received
• Off: Data not transmitted or received
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20 2.4 Part Names
3 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION
This chapter describes the procedures before operation.
3. Configuring a network
Configure a network and set parameters which are required for start-up.
• Wiring (Page 26 WIRING)
• Parameter setting (Page 30 PARAMETER SETTINGS)
4. Network diagnostics
Check the status of a network by executing the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic diagnostics. (Page 50 CC-Link IE Field
Network Basic Diagnostics)
5. Programming
Create a program. (Page 39 PROGRAMMING)
3. Configuring a network
Configure a network and set parameters which are required for start-up.
• Wiring (Page 26 WIRING)
• Parameter setting (Page 30 PARAMETER SETTINGS)
In the following steps, see the following manual for each function.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication)
Cyclic transmission
Function Description
Data communication using link devices Periodically performs data communication between the master station and slave stations using link devices (RX/
(RX/RY/RWr/RWw) RY/RWr/RWw).
Link refresh Automatically transfers data between devices and link devices of the master station.
Cyclic data integrity assurance Assures cyclic data integrity in station-based units or 32 bit-based units.
Group number setting Divides slave stations into groups by setting a group number to each slave station and each of groups performs
the cyclic transmission. By organizing groups separating slave stations with shorter response processing time
from ones with longer response processing time, the differences of the reference response times of each slave
station does not badly affect the cyclic transmission.
Constant link scan Maintains constant 1-link scan time for each group.
RAS
Function Description
Slave station disconnection The corresponding slave station is disconnected if no response is returned within the timeout time or number of
times set with the Slave station disconnect detected setting, or if an abnormal response or disconnection request
is received from the slave station.
Automatic return Automatically returns a disconnected station to the network and restarts the data link when the station returns to
normal.
4 FUNCTION LIST
22 4.1 CC-Link IE Field Network Basic
MEMO
4 FUNCTION LIST
4.3 Other Functions 23
5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
(1)
(2)
Access range
The access range of CC-Link IE Field Network Basic is within the same network address of Ethernet. The device connected
beyond the router is not accessible.
Ex.
When the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and the network address is 192.168.3.
192.168.3.39
(1) (4)
(3)
(2)
192.168.4.2
Use the same subnet mask value and do not assign the same IP address for each slave station.
5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
24 5.1 CC-Link IE Field Network Basic System Configuration
Number of link points
The number of link points per slave station is 64 points for RX/RY and 32 points for RWr/RWw. (Page 17 Performance
Specifications)
However, by changing the number of occupied stations, RX/RY can be set to a maximum of 256 points in increments of 64
points and RWr/RWw can be set to a maximum of 128 points in increments of 32 points. For details on the number of
occupied stations (whether or not the number can be changed), refer to the manual for the slave station used.
If the number of link points for the slave station is changed, the assignment range and station number are changed.
(1)
Setting the number of link points for a slave station to 2 stations occupied means that two slave stations are
connected. Thus, if the number of link points is increased, the number of connectable slave stations per
network is decreased.
5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
5.2 General-purpose Ethernet Communication Configuration 25
6 WIRING
6.1 Grounding
Perform the following.
• Perform class D grounding (Grounding resistance: 100 or less).
• Ground the PLC independently when possible.
• If the PLC cannot be grounded independently, perform the "Shared grounding" shown below.
Grounding of FX5-ENET
(1)
(3)
(2)
(1) Ground terminal of CPU module
(2) FG terminal of FX5-ENET
(3) D grounding (Grounding resistance: 100 or less)
The connection destination for the FG terminal of FX5-ENET is a spring clamp terminal block.
To connect to the terminal block, there are two ways: by using single wires/strand wires or by using ferrules. Make sure to
properly connect in accordance with the following specifications.
■Ferrule
The following table shows wire ferrules and its associated tools compatible with the terminal block. The shape of the wire
ferrule differs depending on the crimp tool to be used, use the reference product. If the product other than referenced products
is used, the wire ferrule cannot be removed. Sufficiently confirm that the wire ferrule can be removed before use.
<Reference product>
Manufacturer Sleeve Ferrules model Suitable wiring size Crimp tool
PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Ferrules with insulation AI 0.25-8 YE 0.25 mm2 CRIMPFOX 6
& Co. KG sleeve AI 0.34-8 TQ 0.3, 0.34 mm 2
6 WIRING
26 6.1 Grounding
The wires to connect the spring clamp terminal block are described below.
No. of wire per terminal Wire size
Single wire, strand wire Ferrule with insulation sleeve
One wiring AWG24 to 16 AWG23 to 19
(0.2 to 1.5 mm2) (0.25 to 0.75 mm2)
8 mm
2 to 2.8 mm 14 mm
6
Check the shape of the wire insertion opening with the following chart, and use the smaller wire ferrule than the described
size. Also, insert the wire with care so that the wire ferrule is in proper orientation. Failure to do so may cause the bite of the
terminal and the damage of the terminal block.
2.4 mm
Terminal block
Precautions
Pull the cable or wire ferrule slightly to check that the cable is securely clamped.
• Disconnection of the cable
Push the open/close button of the wire to be disconnected with a flathead screwdriver. Pull out the wire with the open/close
button pushed.
6 WIRING
6.1 Grounding 27
6.2 Wiring Method
This section describes how to connect and disconnect the Ethernet cable.
2. Push the Ethernet cable connector into the FX5-ENET until it clicks. Pay attention to the orientation of the connector.
3. Lightly pull the connector to check that the connector is securely connected.
4. Turn the power supply of FX5-ENET (CPU module) and external device on.
5. Check whether the SPEED LED of the port connected with an Ethernet cable is on.*1
*1 The time between the cable connection and the turning on of the SPEED LED may vary. The SPEED LED usually turns after a few
seconds. Note, however, that the time may be extended further if the link-up processing is repeated depending on the status of the
device on the line.
2. Unplug the Ethernet cable while pressing the latch connector down.
Precautions
• Place the Ethernet cable in a duct or clamp it. Failure to do so may lead to swinging or inadvertent pulling of dangling cable,
resulting in damage to the module or the cable or malfunction due to poor contact.
• Do not touch the core of the cable-side or module-side connector, and protect them from dirt or dust. If oil on your hands,
dirt, or dust adheres to the core, transmission loss may increase, causing communication problems.
• Check that the Ethernet cable is not disconnected or not shorted and check that the cable is connected properly.
• Do not use Ethernet cables with broken latch connectors. Doing so may cause the Ethernet cables to be disconnected or
the module to malfunction.
• Hold the connector part of the Ethernet cable when connecting and disconnecting it. Pulling the cable connected to the
module may result in damage to the module or the cable or malfunction due to poor contact.
• For connectors without Ethernet cable, attached connector cover should be placed to prevent foreign matter such as dirt or
dust.
• The maximum station-to-station distance of the Ethernet cable is 100 m. However, the acceptable length may be shorter
depending on the environment where the cable is used. For details, contact the cable manufacturer.
• The bending radius of the Ethernet cable is limited. For details, check the specifications of the Ethernet cable to be used.
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28 6.2 Wiring Method
6.3 Wiring Products
This section describes the devices used to comprise a network.
Ethernet cable
Use Ethernet cables that meet the following standards.
■General-purpose Ethernet
Communication Specifications Connector Ethernet standard
speed
100 Mbps Ethernet cable: Category 5 or higher (STP cable*1) RJ45 connector 100BASE-TX
10 Mbps Ethernet cable: Category 3 or higher (STP/UTP cable*1) RJ45 connector 10BASE-T
Depending on the connection environment, communication errors may occur due to high-frequency noise
from devices other than programmable controllers. The following describes precautionary measures to be
taken on the FX5-ENET to avoid the influence of high-frequency noise.
[Wiring]
• When wiring cables, do not bundle them together with or keep them in close proximity to the main circuit
lines or power cables.
• Place cables in a duct.
• Use STP cables in place of UTP cables.
Hub
Use hubs which satisfy all the following conditions. If hubs not satisfying the conditions are used, operation is not guaranteed.
• IEEE802.3 (100BASE-TX) compliant
• The auto MDI/MDI-X function equipped
• The auto-negotiation function equipped
• Switching hub (layer 2 switch)*1
*1 A repeater hub cannot be used.
For switching hubs that can be used for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic, refer to the following.
Applicable products (switching hubs) for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic module (FA-A-0234)
6 WIRING
6.3 Wiring Products 29
7 PARAMETER SETTINGS
This section explains the parameter settings required to perform CC-Link IE Field network Basic and general-purpose
Ethernet communication with FX5-ENET.
For details on each operation of GX Works3, refer to GX Works3 Operating Manual.
5. The settings are reflected by resetting the CPU module or powering off and on the system.
*1 FX5-ENET can be added to GX Works3 also from the module configuration diagram.
Writing parameters
The FX5-ENET parameters are written to the CPU module.
For writing parameters to the CPU module, refer to the following.
GX Works3 Operating Manual
Mode
Set the operation mode of the FX5-ENET.
Item Description Setting range
Communication Mode Sets the operation mode of the FX5-ENET. • Online
• Online: Normal operation mode • Hardware Test
• Hardware Test: Mode in which the module performs a self-diagnostics (Default: Online)
test. Select this mode when checking the operation of the module due to
an error or similar problem. (Page 52 Hardware Test)
7 PARAMETER SETTINGS
30 7.1 Procedure for Setting Parameters
7.3 Basic Setting
Set the IP address and functions of FX5-ENET.
*1 When the parameter is written without the IP address setting (blank), the following address is set.
192.168.3.251
7 PARAMETER SETTINGS
7.3 Basic Setting 31
Operational Setting
Set the destination alive check conditions for socket communication.
Item Description Setting range
Timer Settings Change/Set Timer Value Select whether to change timer values from the default. • No
for Data The timer operates with its default value when "No" is selected. • Yes
Communication (Default: No)
Destination Alive Check Set the time interval between the reception of the last message from the • Unit [s]: 1 to 16383
Start Interval Timer external device and the start of alive check. • Unit [ms]: 100 to 16383000
(Default: 600 s)
Destination Alive Check Set the time interval for performing alive check again when no response is • Unit [s]: 1 to 16383
Interval Timer returned from the external device of alive check target. • Unit [ms]: 100 to 16383000
(Default: 10 s)
Destination Alive Check Set the number of times to perform alive check when no response is 1 to 32767
Resend Count returned from the external device of alive check target. (Default: 3 Times)
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32 7.3 Basic Setting
Item Description Setting range
RX/RY Setting Points Set the assignment of the number of points for RX/RY in increments of 64 • 64 (1 Occupied Station)
points. • 128 (2 Occupied Station)
• 192 (3 Occupied Station)
• 256 (4 Occupied Station)
(Default: 64 (1 Occupied Station))
Start The start number of RX/RY is displayed.
End The end number of RX/RY is displayed.
RWw/RWr Setting Points The number of points for the number of stations in increments of 32 points is
displayed.
Start The start number of RWw/RWr is displayed.
End The end number of RWw/RWr is displayed.
Group No. Set group numbers of slave stations. 1 to 2
(Default: 1)
RSVD STA Set whether to set the slave station as a reserved station. • No Setting
• Reserved Station
(Default: No Setting)
IP Address Specify the IP address of the slave station. 0.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254
(Default: *1)
Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask of the slave station. 0.0.0.1 to 255.255.255.255
(Default: Subnet mask of the
master station)
MAC Address The MAC address of the slave station is displayed.
Comment The information entered in "Comment1" on the "Properties" window Up to 32 one-byte characters/16
displayed by right-clicking the module in the list of stations or the network
map is displayed.
two-byte characters
(Default: Blank)
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*1 First to third octet: first to third octet of the IP address of the master station
Fourth octet: automatically numbered from the number not in use from 1 to 254 in ascending order
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7.3 Basic Setting 33
Follow the operating procedure below to use the automatic detection of connected device.
1. Start up a new project in GX Works3 and execute the automatic detection of connected device.
2. Detected slave stations are reflected in the network configuration setting. Change the items such as the connection order
and numbers of occupied stations and set station numbers.
3. Configure IP addresses and subnet masks of slave stations in the network configuration setting. And then, reflect the
settings to the slave stations.
Select a module on the list of stations or the network map [Online] [Communication Setting Reflection of Slave
Station]
4. Parameters that are inherent in the slave stations can be read/written from/to the network configuration setting.*1 For
details on the parameters inherent in each slave station, refer to the manuals of the slave station used.
Select a module on the list of stations or the network map [Online] [Parameters Processing of Slave Station]
*1 To read parameters, select "Parameter read" from "Method selection" and click the [Execute] button. Parameters read are displayed in
the column of "Read Value". To write parameters, select "Parameter write" from "Method selection", input data to the column of "Write
Value", and then click the [Execute] button.
Slave station settings in the network configuration setting must be configured after executing the automatic
detection of connected device.
If not, contents of setting items that have been already configured in the network configuration setting are
overwritten by ones detected by the automatic detection. Detected slave stations are reflected in the network
configuration setting in ascending order of MAC address and values such as the number of occupied stations
becomes initial value.
If an error occurs while the automatic detection of connected device is being executed, the window shown below appears.
Each of the error codes listed below fills the last four digits of <0x2c09****>.
Error code Error details and cause Action
C055H and C056H System error • Check the precautions for the function executed.
• Check the operating status and connection status of the target device.
• Check the connection of the Ethernet cable and the hub.
• Check the line status of Ethernet.
• Reset the CPU module and target device, and execute the function again.
If the above actions do not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer of
the target device.
C059H The function which is not supported by the target device Check whether the function executed is supported by the target device.
was executed.
C05CH • The setting value of the communication setting is out of Correct the setting details, and retry the operation.
range.
• Items of communication setting which cannot be set on
the target device are set.
• The required setting items have not been set to the
target device.
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Error code Error details and cause Action
C061H System error • Check the precautions for the function executed.
• Check the operating status and connection status of the target device.
• Check the connection of the Ethernet cable and the hub.
• Check the line status of Ethernet.
• Reset the CPU module and target device, and execute the function again.
If the above actions do not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer of
the target device.
CEE0H The detection or another online function was executed by Execute the other function after the automatic detection of connected
another peripheral. devices is completed.
CEE1H and CEE2H System error • Check the precautions for the function executed.
• Check the operating status and connection status of the target device.
CF10H
• Check the connection of an Ethernet cable and a hub.
• Check the line status of Ethernet.
• Reset the CPU module and target device, and execute the function again.
If the above actions do not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer of
the target device.
CF20H • The setting value of the communication setting is out of Correct the setting details, and retry the operation.
range.
• Items of communication setting which cannot be set on
the target device are set.
• The required setting items have not been set to the
target device.
CF30H The parameter which is not supported by the target Check the version of the target device.
device was specified.
CF31H System error • Check the precautions for the function executed.
CF50H
• Check the operating status and connection status of the target device.
• Check the connection of the Ethernet cable and the hub.
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• Check the line status of Ethernet.
• Reset the CPU module and target device, and execute the function again.
If the above actions do not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer of
the target device.
CF51H The function cannot be executed because the function Execute the function again after a while.
from another peripheral is being executed.
CF53H to CF56H System error • Check the precautions for the function executed.
• Check the operating status and connection status of the target device.
• Check the connection of the Ethernet cable and the hub.
• Check the line status of Ethernet.
• Reset the CPU module and target device, and execute the function again.
If the above actions do not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer of
the target device.
CF70H An error has occurred on the Ethernet communication • Check the operation of the target device.
path. • Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
CF71H Timeout error • Check the precautions for the function executed.
• Check the operation of the target device.
• Since there may be congestion of packets on the line, send data after a
certain period of time.
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7.3 Basic Setting 35
■Link Scan Setting
Set constant scan time, timeout time and number of retries for slave station disconnection detection.
*1 Set so that the time out time is shorter than the constant link scan time.
*2 Constant scan time, timeout time and the number of times for disconnection detection are counted for each slave station.
*3 Disconnection occurs in the event that no response is received from the slave station for the specified number of times in succession
within the timeout time.
• For setting of constant scan time and timeout time, specify an adequate value according to the actual
system used.
• Constant scan time, time-out Period and Counts can be set for each group.
Refresh Settings
Set refresh parameters.
Double-click <Detailed Setting> of the "Refresh Settings".
*1 If the slave stations are more than 16 units, since the number of device points of X and Y for the refresh target is short, assign the
devices to M, L, B and other devices.
*2 For device settings,refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Application).
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External Device Configuration
Set the conditions of the external devices with which the module will communicate through general-purpose Ethernet.
Double-click <Detailed Setting> of the "External Device Configuration".
Drag and drop an "Ethernet Device" in the "Module List" to the left side of the screen, and set the following items. The setting
items vary depending on the “Ethernet Device” and “Communication Method”.
Item Description Setting range
No. Connection number for distinguishing settings for each user connection.
Model Name The name of the external device is displayed. 7
Communication Method Set the method for communication with the external device.*1 Socket Communication (fixed)
Protocol Select the communication protocol for the external device.*1 • TCP
• UDP
Fixed Buffer Send/Receive Setting Not supported.
PLC IP Address The IP address of host station (FX5-ENET) is displayed.
Port No. The port no. of host station (FX5-ENET) is displayed. • Blank
• 1 to 5548, 5570 to 65534*2
(Default: Blank)
Sensor/Device MAC Address Not supported.
Host Name Not supported.
IP Address Set the IP address of the external device. • Blank
• 0.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254
(Default: Blank)
Port No. Set the port no. of the external device. • Blank
• 1 to 65534
(Default: Blank)
Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of the external device.
Default Gateway Set the default gateway of the external device.
Existence Confirmation Select the method of alive check which is performed when the Ethernet- • KeepAlive
equipped module has not communicated with the external device for a • Do not confirm existence
certain period of time. When the module cannot communicate with the
external device, the connection will be closed.*1
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7.3 Basic Setting 37
7.4 Application Settings
Set the following parameters when the functions of the general-purpose Ethernet will be used on FX5-ENET.
Security
Set the security function.
Item Description Setting range
IP Filter IP Filter Set whether to enable the IP filter function. • Not Use
Settings • Use
(Default: Not Use)
IP Filter Settings Set the IP address to be allowed or denied. (Page 38)
IP Filter Settings
Set the IP address for which the IP filter function will be used.
Double-click <Detailed Setting> of the "IP Filter Settings".
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8 PROGRAMMING
This chapter describes program examples of CC-Link IE Field Network Basic.
For program examples of general-purpose Ethernet communication, refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet
Communication).
8 PROGRAMMING
8.1 Interlock Programs of Cyclic Transmission 39
Program example
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40 8.1 Interlock Programs of Cyclic Transmission
Program using devices
A program using devices is provided below.
Program example
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8.1 Interlock Programs of Cyclic Transmission 41
9 TROUBLESHOOTING
This section contains an explanation of errors that may occur during communication between FX5-ENET and other devices,
and troubleshooting for such errors.
*1 When multiple errors occur, the error status is displayed in the order of major, moderate, and minor.
If the above actions do not solve the problem, perform the hardware test to check for FX5-ENET failure. (Page 52
Hardware Test)
If the above actions do not solve the problem, perform the hardware test to check for FX5-ENET failure. (Page 52
Hardware Test)
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9.2 Checking the Module Status
The status of FX5-ENET module can be checked by the following methods.
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• Module diagnostics
• Ethernet diagnostics
• Checking the buffer memory
• Event history function
Module diagnostics
The following functions can be used in the "Module Diagnostics" window for the FX5-ENET.
Function Application
Error Information Displays the details of the errors currently occurring.
Click the [Event History] button to check the history of errors that have occurred on the FX5-ENET, errors detected for
each module.
Module Information List Displays various status information of the FX5-ENET.
Error Information
Check the details of the error currently occurring and action to eliminate the error.
Item Description
Status Major: An error such as hardware failure or memory failure. The module stops operating.
Moderate: An error, such as parameter error, which affects module operation. The module stops operating.
Minor: An error such as communication failure. The module continues operating.
Detailed Information Displays detailed information about each error (maximum of three pieces).
Cause Displays the detailed error causes.
Corrective Action Action Displays the actions to eliminate the error causes.
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Module Information List
Switch to the [Module Information List] tab to check various status information of the FX5-ENET.
Item Description
LED information (Module) Displays the status of the RUN LED and ERROR LED of the FX5-ENET.
LED information (Communication)*1 Displays the status of the D LINK of the FX5-ENET.
*1
Setting information IP Address (1st Octet) Displays the IP address of the FX5-ENET.
IP Address (2nd Octet)
IP Address (3rd Octet)
IP Address (4th Octet)
MAC Address (1st Octet) Displays the MAC address of the FX5-ENET.
MAC Address (2nd Octet)
MAC Address (3rd Octet)
MAC Address (4th Octet)
MAC Address (5th Octet)
MAC Address (6th Octet)
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Ethernet diagnostics
To check the status of general-purpose Ethernet, parameter setting and communication status, perform the “Ethernet 9
Diagnostics” of GX Works3.
[Diagnostics] [Ethernet Diagnostics] Select the "Module" in the [Target Module Specification].
The following functions can be used in the "Ethernet Diagnostics" window for the FX5-ENET.
Function Application
Status of Each Connection Displays information concerning status of each connection.
Status of Each Protocol The total of the send/receive of the packet etc. for each protocol is displayed.
Connection Status Monitors connection status.
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Status of Each Connection
The status of each connection of the FX5-ENET selected.
[Diagnostics] [Ethernet Diagnostics] Select the "Module" in the [Target Module Specification]. Select the [Status
of Each Connection] tab.
Item Description
Connection No./Function Displays the connection number and functions.
Host Station Port No. Displays the own station port number used.
Communication Destination Communication Method Displays the communication method.
Communication Destination IP Address Displays the IP address of the sensor/device to be connected, which is set in the parameter
settings.
Communication Destination Port No. Displays the port number of the sensor/device to be connected, which is set in the parameter
settings.
Latest Error Code Displays the error code that indicates the definition of latest error occurred.
Protocol Displays the protocol (TCP/IP or UDP/IP).
Open System Displays the open method (Active, Unpassive, or Fullpassive) when the protocol of the connection
is TCP/IP.
TCP Status Displays the status (open status) of connection with the sensor/device when the protocol of the
connection status is TCP/IP.
Remote Password Status Not supported.
Continuous Unlock Lost Counts Not supported.
Click the [Clear Latest Error Code] button to clear all the errors displayed in "Latest Error Code" of each connection.
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Status of Each Protocol
The total number of packets sent/received by each protocol of the selected FX5-ENET can be checked.
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[Diagnostics] [Ethernet Diagnostics] Select the "Module" in the [Target Module Specification]. Select the [Status
of Each Protocol] tab.
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Connection Status
The communication status of the FX5-ENET.
[Diagnostics] [Ethernet Diagnostics] Select the "Module" in the [Target Module Specification]. Select the
[Connection Status] tab.
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Checking the buffer memory
The buffer memories can be used to check for errors that have occurred in FX5-ENET. 9
Module error
If an error occurs in FX5-ENET, check the following buffer memories.
Buffer memory address Buffer memory name Description
Un\G29 Latest error code Stores the latest error code.
Un\G158 Initial status It is possible to confirm whether the initialization is normally completed.
Un\G159 Initial abnormal code An error code will be stored when the initialization is abnormally completed.
Setting procedure
The event history function can be set from the event history setting window of GX Works3. For the setting procedure, refer to
the following.
MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Application)
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9.3 Checking the Network Status
The status of the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic network can be confirmed with the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic
diagnostics.
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Item Description
Diagnostics Target Group Select a group to be the diagnostics target.
Station No. The station number of the slave station is displayed.
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Occpd Stns The number of occupied stations set in parameter is displayed.
Reserved Station The reserved station status set in parameter is displayed.
IP Address The IP address set in parameter is displayed.
"-" is displayed when the station is a reserved station and an IP address has not been set.
Transmission Status The transmission status of the slave station is displayed.
• Unfixed: Communications with the master station not established*1
• Transmitting: Cyclic transmission being performed
• Disconnecting: Disconnected from the master station
Disconnections The accumulated number of disconnection detection is displayed.
• 0: No disconnections
• 1 to 65535: Number of disconnection detection (accumulated number)*2
Time-out Count The accumulated number of timeouts is displayed.
• 0: No timeouts
• 1 to 65535: Number of timeouts (accumulated number)*2
The Latest Error The latest error code is displayed an error which has occurred in a slave station. When the slave station is
disconnected, an error occurs. After that, even when the disconnected slave station returns to the system, the
error is held. When another error occurs, the latest error will be updated (overwritten).
The detailed errors of the slave station cannot be confirmed with the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic diagnostics.
Confirm errors occurring in the slave station with the value stored in 'Diagnostic information 2' (Un\G4114 to
Un\G4159). (Page 79 Diagnostic information 2)
Error Details... The description of the error and the actions to be taken are displayed.
[Clear Latest Error Code] button The error code is cleared.*3 The button can be clicked only during monitoring.
*1 The possible reasons include that the slave station set in parameter has not started up, a cable between the master station and the
slave station is disconnected, or the setting of an IP address or a subnet mask of the master/slave station is incorrect.
*2 When the count exceeds 65535, counting is continued from 1 again.
*3 Take actions and eliminate the error cause first. Then, clear the error code.
The following indicates that the disconnection has occurred due to no cyclic transmission caused by the cable
disconnection of the master station side. In this case, the previous cyclic transmission time (just before the
disconnection) is displayed on the link scan time.
• "CFE8" is displayed as the latest error for all slave stations. (No response received from a slave station)
• "No Error" is displayed on the error code of the master station.
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9.4 Hardware Test
This section describes how to perform a test related to hardware, such as a ROM/RAM of the FX5-ENET.
• During the hardware test, values in the buffer memory cannot be referred from the GX Works3 or the
program.
• Do not change the operating status of the CPU module during the hardware test. If the operating status of
the CPU module is changed, the module major error occurs in the CPU module.
Operating procedure
1. Set the FX5-ENET to the hardware test mode using the GX Works3.
[Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] [FX5-ENET] [Indispensable Setting] [Mode Settings]
Select "Hardware Test"
3. Set the CPU module (FX5-ENET) to the STOP state and write parameters.
4. Power off and on the system or reset the CPU module (FX5-ENET).
6. When the test completed successfully, set the FX5-ENET to online mode using the GX Works3.
[Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] [FX5-ENET] [Indispensable Setting] [Mode Settings]
Select "Online"
Write parameters and power off and on the system or reset the CPU module (FX5-ENET).
7. When the test completed with an error, check that adequate measures to reduce noise are taken for the programmable
controller system and retry the hardware test. If the test still completes with an error, a hardware failure may have
occurred on the FX5-ENET. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
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9.5 Troubleshooting by Symptom
The troubleshooting measures for each symptom during CC-Link IE Field Network Basic are shown below. If an error has
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occurred in the FX5-ENET, identify the error cause using the GX Works3. (Page 43 Checking the Module Status)
■Ethernet
Check item Action
Are the IP address and subnet mask of the master station/slave stations Check and correct the IP address and subnet mask of the master station/slave
correctly set? stations.
Is the IP address already in use? Set a unique IP address to the master station/slave stations.
Is there any device having the same IP address as the master station/slave
stations within the same network address?*1
Is the same network address set to the master station and slave stations? • Check and correct the IP address and subnet mask so that the network
addresses of the master station and slave stations match.
• Check and correct the subnet mask of the master station and slave stations
so that they match as normal values.
Is the access blocked? Check the security settings such as a firewall.
Is any access from slave stations blocked in "IP Filter Settings" of the master Allow the access from the IP address of the corresponding slave station.
station.
Before an error was detected, has any device on the line, such as the master If a device (master station, slave station, hub, etc.) on the line was replaced
station, slave station, or hub, been replaced with a device having the same IP with a new device having the same IP address, take one of the following
address as that of the device before replacement? actions.
• Wait until the ARP cache is updated. (The waiting time varies depending on
the device.)*2
• Restart all devices on the line.
*1 There may be cases when duplicated master stations or duplicated slave stations are not detected as an error.
*2 Devices on Ethernet have a table of IP addresses and their corresponding MAC address, called the ARP cache. When a device on the
line is replaced with a device having the same IP address, the MAC address in the ARP cache becomes different from that of the
replaced device. This may cause incorrect data communications. The ARP cache is updated by resetting a device or after a certain time
has elapsed. The time varies depending on the device.
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When cyclic data cannot be read/written from/to the slave station correctly
If the cyclic data cannot be read in correctly even though the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic diagnostics state is transmitting,
check the following.
*1 There may be cases when duplicated master stations or duplicated slave stations are not detected as an error.
*2 The accumulated number of timeouts and the accumulated number of disconnection detection can be checked in diagnostic information
1.
■Ethernet
Check item Action
Are the Ethernet cables inserted to each slot until they click? • Lock the Ethernet cables securely.
• Check that the Ethernet cables are correctly connected to the external
devices and hubs.
Do the used cables conform to the Ethernet standard? Check the specifications of the Ethernet cables used.
Is any Ethernet cable disconnected? Replace the disconnected Ethernet cable.
Is there any source of noise near the Ethernet cables? Keep the Ethernet cables away from the source of noise. Or, use the cables
resistant to noise.
Are there any external devices or hubs having an error? Take actions, referring to the manual for the device having an error.
Is a correct hub, which is compatible with the communication speed of the Replace the hub corresponding to the master station/slave station
connected master station/slave stations, used? communication speed.
Is the response of general-purpose Ethernet functions such as FTP, socket • Stop the function. Or, modify settings. For example, extend the execution
communications, and SLMP communications slow, an error, or not returned? interval and decrease the execution frequency of the function.
• Change UDP/IP communications to TCP/IP communications, or add resend
processing.
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■CC-Link IE Field Network Basic
Check item Action
Is the timeout time setting of the master station too short? Increase the timeout time of the master station. 9
Are there any slave stations having an error? Perform troubleshooting for the slave station having an error.
Is the line load high? Lower the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic communication frequency, and
lower the line load.
Is CC-Link IE Field Network Basic being simultaneously executed at a Separate the network and configure two CC-Link IE Field Network Basic lines.
different network address on the same line?
Are data communications with other Ethernet devices being performed on the Separate the network for other Ethernet devices from the CC-Link IE Field
same line? Network Basic line and configure the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic line.
Is any of the following function being executed? Stop the function. Or, modify settings. For example, extend the execution
• Access from GX Works3 (such as ladder monitor) interval, decrease the execution frequency, or reduce the range of the
• Latch function function.
• Data logging function
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9.6 List of Error Codes
This section lists the error codes, error details and causes, and actions for the errors that occur in the processing for data
communications between the FX5-ENET and external devices or that are caused by processing requests from the CPU
module on the own station.
The FX5-ENET has the following error codes.
Type Error code Reference
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic error CFC0H to CFF0H Page 56
Module error 1080H to 3FA1H Page 57
Ethernet communication error C027H to C035H Page 60
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Module error
Error codes when a module error occurs are classified into major error, moderate error, and minor error, and can be checked 9
in the [Error Information] tab of the "Module Diagnostics" window of the FX5-ENET. (Page 43 Module diagnostics) The
error codes are stored in ‘Latest error code’ (Un\G29).
Error Error name Error details and causes Action
code
1080H ROM write count error The number of writes to ROM exceeded Replace the module.
100000. (Number of writes > 100000)
1810H IP address change fails IP address change fails. Execute the IP address change function again.
1900H Hardware error An memory check error has occurred. • Execute the IP address change function again.
• If the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
the possible cause is a hardware failure of the module on
which the error occurred. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
1901H to Hardware error An memory check error has occurred. • Execute the hardware test.
1902H • If the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
the possible cause is a hardware failure of the module on
which the error occurred. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
1920H*1 IP address change fails IP address setting or other (Un\G50 to Correct the IP address setting or other (Un\G50 to Un\G55)
Un\G55) value exceeds the setting range. value.
1921H*2 IP address change fails Write request and clear request (Un\G56 and Check if write request and clear request (Un\G56 and Un\G58)
Un\G58) turned from OFF to ON turned from OFF to ON simultaneously.
simultaneously.
1D80H Error during execution of An instruction other than executable Check that the dedicated instruction is executable. If it is not
dedicated instruction dedicated instruction numbers has been executable, correct.
specified.
1D83H Error during execution of The dedicated instruction request data from • Execute the write to program again.
dedicated instruction the CPU module was discarded because the • If the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
data size was abnormal. the possible cause is a hardware failure of the module on
which the error occurred. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
1D84H Error during execution of The dedicated instruction request data from • Execute the write to program again.
dedicated instruction the CPU module cannot be normally input. • If the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
the possible cause is a hardware failure of the module on
which the error occurred. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
1D85H Error during execution of A timeout error occurred in the dedicated • Reset the CPU module, and execute again.
dedicated instruction instruction response data, and the data was • If the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
discarded. the possible cause is a hardware failure of the module on
which the error occurred. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
1DC4H IP address change fails IP address change fails. • Execute the IP address change function again.
• If the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
the possible cause is a hardware failure of the module on
which the error occurred. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
2160H IP address duplication Overlapping IP addresses were detected. Correct the IP address.
detection
2C80H to Parameter error A parameter error in external device • Check the setting of External device configuration in the FX5-
2C82H configuration was detected. ENET module parameters.
• If the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
the possible cause is a hardware failure of the module on
which the error occurred. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
2CF0H CPU module error A error of CPU module was detected. Check the details of the error of the CPU module with the
module diagnostics of GX Works3, and take measures.
2DA0H to Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the number of connected
2DA1H configuration was detected. units in external device configuration in the FX5-ENET module
parameters.
2DA2H Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the communication
configuration was detected. method in external device configuration in the FX5-ENET
module parameters.
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Error Error name Error details and causes Action
code
2DA3H Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the protocol in external
configuration was detected. device configuration in the FX5-ENET module parameters.
2DA4H Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the model name in
configuration was detected. external device configuration in the FX5-ENET module
parameters.
2DA5H Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the fixed buffer
configuration was detected. transmission in external device configuration in the FX5-ENET
module parameters.
2DA6H Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the IP address in external
configuration was detected. device configuration in the FX5-ENET module parameters.
2DA7H Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the IP address (IPv6) in
configuration was detected. external device configuration in the FX5-ENET module
parameters.
2DA8H Parameter error A parameter error in external device Reexamine and correct the setting of the existence confirmation
configuration was detected. in external device configuration in the FX5-ENET module
parameters.
2DA9H to Parameter error A parameter error in external device Check the setting of External device configuration in the FX5-
2DAAH configuration was detected. ENET module parameters.
2DB0H Request data error Request and setting data error Check the content of the specified request data.
3030H Hardware error Hardware error Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3050H Socket communication fails Socket communication send message has • Check the operation of the external device.
failed. • Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
3052H Link-down A link-down has occurred due to • Check the operation of the external device.
disconnection of the network cable connected • Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
to an external device.
3053H Timeout A time-out has occurred in keep-alive mode. • Check the operation of the external device.
• Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
3055H Socket communication Socket communication send message has • Check the operation of the external device or switching hub.
receive fails failed. • Since there may be congestion of packets on the line, send
data after a certain period of time.
• Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
• Check that there is no connection failure with the switching
hub.
3056H Socket communication buffer The socket communication buffer for Read out the received data using the dedicated instruction.
full receiving has no space.
3060H Parameter error The total number of connection is outside the Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
range.
3061H Parameter error The station number is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3062H Parameter error The number of stations occupied is outside Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
the range.
3063H Parameter error The reserved station specification is outside Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
the range.
3064H Parameter error The IP address form is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3065H Parameter error The group number is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3066H Parameter error The IP address is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3067H Parameter error The total number of group is outside the Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
range.
3068H Parameter error The group number is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
306AH Parameter error The constant link scan setting is outside the Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
range.
306BH Parameter error The timeout time to disconnection detection is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
306CH Parameter error The consecutive number of time outs to Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
disconnection detection is outside the range.
306DH Parameter error The IP address form is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
306EH Parameter error The IP address (IPv4) is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
306FH Parameter error The subnet mask is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3073H Parameter error The gateway address (IPv4) is outside the Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
range.
3074H Parameter error The subnet mask is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
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Error Error name Error details and causes Action
code
3082H Parameter error The timer change is outside the specified
range.
Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
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3085H Parameter error The destination alive check start interval timer Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
is outside the range.
3086H Parameter error The start interval timer unit is outside the Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
specified range.
3087H Parameter error The destination alive check interval timer is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
3088H Parameter error The interval timer unit is outside the specified Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
range.
3089H Parameter error The destination alive check resend count is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
3094H Parameter error The number of retry is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3095H Parameter error The number of target IP address setting is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
3096H Parameter error The start target IP address setting is outside Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
the range.
3097H Parameter error The complete target IP address setting is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
3098H Parameter error The start target IP address setting is outside Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
the range > the compleate target IP address
setting is outside the range
3099H Parameter error The number of excluded IP address setting is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
309AH Parameter error The target IP address setting number is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
309BH Parameter error The excluded IP address number is outside Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
the range.
309CH Parameter error The excluded IP address is outside the range. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
309DH to Parameter error Target module support error Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
309EH
30A8H Parameter error The total number of stations occupied is Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
outside the range.
30A9H Parameter error The master station and slave station IP Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
addresses match
3CF1H Hardware error An error of hardware was detected. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3E30H to Hardware error An error of hardware was detected. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3E42H
3E50H to Hardware error An error of hardware was detected. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3E56H
3E60H to Hardware error An error of hardware was detected. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3E63H
3F92H Memory error An error was detected in the memory. • Take measures to reduce noise.
• Reset the CPU module, and then switch it to RUN mode. If
the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
the possible cause is a hardware failure of the CPU module.
Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
3FA1H Memory error An error was detected in the memory. • Take measures to reduce noise.
• Reset the CPU module, and then switch it to RUN mode. If
the error occurs again even after the above action is taken,
the possible cause is a hardware failure of the CPU module.
Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
*1 The error codes are stored only in ‘IP address storage area write error code’ (Un\G61).
*2 The error codes are stored only in ‘IP address storage area clear error code’ (Un\G62).
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Ethernet communication error
The Ethernet communication error codes can be checked in “Status of Each Connection” on the "Ethernet Diagnostics"
screen of FX5-ENET. (Page 46 Status of Each Connection) The error codes will be stored in ‘Error code’ (Un\G108 to
Un\G139).
Error Error name Error details and causes Action
code
C012H Error during execution of The port number already used in the open Check and correct the port number of the Ethernet module and
dedicated instruction completion connection of TCP/IP is set. the target device.
C013H Error during execution of The port number used in the open completion Check and correct the port number of the Ethernet module.
dedicated instruction connection is set during the open processing
of UDP/IP.
C017H Error during execution of The connection was not established by the • Check the operation of the target device.
dedicated instruction open processing of the TCP connection. • Check the open processing of the target device.
• Correct the open setting of the communication parameter.
• Check the port number of the Ethernet module, the IP
address/port number of the target device, and the open
method.
• Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
C020H Error during execution of The data length exceeds the allowable range. • Correct the data length.
dedicated instruction • If the amount of data to send exceeds the prescribed amount,
divide and send the data.
C027H Error during execution of Socket communication send message has • Check the operation of the external device or switching hub.
dedicated instruction failed. • Since there may be congestion of packets on the line, send
data after a certain period of time.
• Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
• Check that there is no connection failure with the switching
hub.
• Execute the communication status test, and if the test was
completed with an error, take the corrective action.
• Execute the module communication test, and check that there
is no failure in the module.
• Check the IP address specified as the target.
C029H Error during execution of Description of control data is not correct. Correct the descriptions of the control data.
dedicated instruction
C035H Ethernet communication The existence of the external device could not • Check the operation of the external device.
error be confirmed within the response monitor • Reexamine and change the set values for existence
timer value. confirmation.
• Check if the connection cable is disconnected.
C04CH Ethernet communication The data cannot be sent since the internal Send the same data again, and check the receiving of the
error buffer such as IP header buffer has no space. response.
C1A6H Ethernet communication The specification of the connection No. is not Specify 1 to 32 for the connection No.
error correct.
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9.7 List of Event Code
The following table lists events that occur in the FX5-ENET.
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Event Event Event Event Detected event Detailed information
code type category status Detailed Detailed Detailed
information 1 information 2 information 3
1080 System Error Major ROM write count error Number of times
information*1
1810 System Error Minor IP address change fails
1900 System Error Minor Flash memory check error (IP address
change function sector)
1901 System Error Minor Flash memory check error (Total
number sector of writes to memory
Flash ROM)
1902 System Error Minor Flash memory check error (Flash
memory test sector)
2160 System Error Moderate IP address duplication detection Failure
information
2C80 System Error Moderate Receive parameter sum value error Failure
information
2C81 System Error Moderate Receive parameter data error Failure
information
2C82 System Error Moderate Divided parameter receive error Failure
information
2CF0 System Error Moderate FX5-ENET WDT error occurs Failure
information
2DA0 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter (Error in Parameter Failure
the number of connection setting) information*2 information
2DA1 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter Parameter Failure
(Connection number error) information*2 information
2DA2 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter Parameter Failure
(Communication destination information*2 information
communication method error)
2DA3 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter (Protocol Parameter Failure
system error) information*2 information
2DA4 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter (Open Parameter Failure
system error) information*2 information
2DA5 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter (Fixed Parameter Failure
buffer transmitting method error) information*2 information
2DA6 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter (IP Parameter Failure
address (IPv4) error) information*2 information
2DA7 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter (IP Parameter Failure
address (IPv6) error) information*2 information
2DA8 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter Parameter Failure
(Existence confirmation specification information*2 information
error)
2DA9 System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter Parameter Failure
(Communication data code error) information*2 information
2DAA System Error Moderate Connection setting parameter (Error in Parameter Failure
specification of writing during running) information*2 information
2DB0 System Error Moderate Request data error Failure
information
3030 System Error Moderate Specific code error
3040 System Error Moderate Firmware update file version error
3041 System Error Moderate Failure in verification of firmware
update file integrity
3042 System Error Moderate Failure in acquisition of firmware
update file
3050 System Error Moderate Socket communication fails Failure
information
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Event Event Event Event Detected event Detailed information
code type category status Detailed Detailed Detailed
information 1 information 2 information 3
3052 System Error Moderate Link-down Failure
information
3053 System Error Moderate Timeout Failure
information
3055 System Error Moderate Receive error Failure
information
3056 System Error Moderate Socket communication buffer full Failure
information
3060 System Error Moderate The total number of connection is Parameter
outside the range (Configuration setting information*2
parameter)
3061 System Error Moderate The station number is outside the range Parameter
(Configuration setting parameter) information*2
3062 System Error Moderate The number of stations occupied is Parameter
outside the range (Configuration setting information*2
parameter)
3063 System Error Moderate The reserved station specification is Parameter
outside the range (Configuration setting information*2
parameter)
3064 System Error Moderate The IP address form is outside the Parameter
range (Configuration setting parameter) information*2
3065 System Error Moderate The group number is outside the range Parameter
(Configuration setting parameter) information*2
3066 System Error Moderate The IP address is outside the range Parameter
(Configuration setting parameter) information*2
3067 System Error Moderate The total number of group is outside the Parameter
range (Configuration parameter information*2
according to group)
3068 System Error Moderate The group number is outside the range Parameter
(Configuration parameter according to information*2
group)
306A System Error Moderate The constant link scan setting is outside Parameter
the range (Configuration parameter information*2
according to group)
306B System Error Moderate The timeout time to disconnection Parameter
detection is outside the range information*2
(Configuration parameter according to
group)
306C System Error Moderate The consecutive number of time outs to Parameter
disconnection detection is outside the information*2
range (Configuration parameter
according to group)
306D System Error Moderate The IP address form is outside the Parameter
range (IP address setting parameter) information*2
306E System Error Moderate The IP address (IPv4) is outside the Parameter
range (IP address setting parameter) information*2
306F System Error Moderate The subnet mask is outside the range Parameter
(IP address setting parameter) information*2
3073 System Error Moderate The gateway address (IPv4) is outside Parameter
the range (Gateway address setting information*2
parameter)
3074 System Error Moderate The subnet mask is outside the range Parameter
(Gateway address setting parameter) information*2
3082 System Error Moderate The timer change is outside the Parameter
specified range (Data communication information*2
timer setting parameter)
3085 System Error Moderate The destination alive check start Parameter
interval timer is outside the range (Data information*2
communication timer setting
parameter)
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Event Event Event Event Detected event Detailed information
code type category status Detailed Detailed Detailed
information 1 information 2 information 3
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3086 System Error Moderate The start interval timer unit is outside Parameter
the specified range (Data information*2
communication timer setting
parameter)
3087 System Error Moderate The destination alive check interval Parameter
timer is outside the range (Data information*2
communication timer setting
parameter)
3088 System Error Moderate The interval timer unit is outside the Parameter
specified range (Data communication information*2
timer setting parameter)
3089 System Error Moderate The destination alive check resend Parameter
count is outside the range (Data information*2
communication timer setting
parameter)
3094 System Error Moderate The number of retry is outside the Parameter
range (Data communication timer information*2
setting parameter)
3095 System Error Moderate The number of target IP address setting Parameter
is outside the range (IP filter settings) information*2
3096 System Error Moderate IP address 1 is outside the range (IP Parameter
filter settings) information*2
3097 System Error Moderate IP address 2 is outside the range (IP Parameter
filter settings) information*2
3098 System Error Moderate IP address 1 IP address 2 error (IP Parameter
filter settings) information*2
3099 System Error Moderate The number of excluded IP address Parameter
setting is outside the range (IP filter information*2
settings)
309A System Error Moderate The target IP address setting number is Parameter
outside the range (IP filter settings) information*2
309B System Error Moderate The excluded IP address number is Parameter
outside the range (IP filter settings) information*2
309C System Error Moderate The excluded IP address is outside the Parameter
range (IP filter settings) information*2
309D System Error Moderate Target module support error (IP Parameter
address settings parameter) information*2
309E System Error Moderate Target module support error (Gateway Parameter
address setting parameter) information*2
309F System Error Moderate The gateway address (IPv6) is outside Parameter
the range (Gateway address setting information*2
parameter)
30A8 System Error Moderate The total number of stations occupied is Parameter
outside the range (Configuration setting information*2
parameter)
30A9 System Error Moderate The master station and slave station IP Parameter
addresses match (Configuration setting information*2
parameter)
3CF1 System Error Major BINT disconnection detection timeout Failure
error information
3E30 System Error Major The fixed memory block acquisition/ Failure
release ID number is invalid. information
3E31 System Error Major Fixed memory block acquisition/release Failure
context error information
3E32 System Error Major Error in forced cancellation of waiting Failure
for variable memory block acquisition/ information
release
3E33 System Error Major Error in forced cancellation of waiting Failure
due to reset of fixed memory block information
acquisition/release object
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Event Event Event Event Detected event Detailed information
code type category status Detailed Detailed Detailed
information 1 information 2 information 3
3E34 System Error Major Fixed memory block acquisition/release Failure
parameter error information
3E35 System Error Major The variable memory block acquisition/ Failure
release ID number is invalid information
3E36 System Error Major Variable memory block acquisition/ Failure
release context error information
3E37 System Error Major Error in forced cancellation of waiting Failure
for variable memory block acquisition/ information
release
3E38 System Error Major Error in forced cancellation of waiting Failure
due to reset of variable memory block information
acquisition/release object
3E39 System Error Major Variable memory block acquisition/ Failure
release parameter error information
3E3A System Error Major E-mail box transmitting/receiving Failure
parameter error information
3E3B System Error Major The e-mail box transmitting/receiving ID Failure
number is invalid information
3E3C System Error Major E-mail box transmitting/receiving Failure
context error information
3E3D System Error Major Error in forced cancellation of waiting Failure
for e-mail box transmitting/receiving information
3E3E System Error Major Semaphore acquisition/release Failure
parameter error information
3E3F System Error Major Invalid semaphore acquisition/release Failure
ID number information
3E40 System Error Major Semaphore acquisition/release context Failure
error information
3E41 System Error Major Semaphore acquisition/release Failure
queueing overflow information
3E42 System Error Major Error in forced cancellation of waiting Failure
for semaphore acquisition/release information
3E50 System Error Major RAM check error
3E51 System Error Major Sum check code error
3E52 System Error Major Flash memory test access error
3E53 System Error Major Flash memory test verification error
3E54 System Error Major Buffer memory access error
3E55 System Error Major BusAsic register read error
3E56 System Error Major Factory test mode error
3E60 to System Error Major MPU error Failure
3E63 information
3F92 System Error Major Memory error Failure
information
3FA1 System Error Major Memory error Failure
information
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APPENDIX
Appendix 1 External Dimensions
This chapter describes the external dimensions of the FX5-ENET.
20 8
83
40
(Unit: mm)
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Appendix 2 Standards
Certification of UL, cUL standards
The FX5-ENET supports UL (UL, cUL) standards.
For models that support UL standards, refer to the following.
UL, cUL file number: E95239
Attention
This product is designed for use in industrial applications.
Product compatibility
Type: Programmable controller (open type equipment)
Models: FX5 manufactured
from October 1st, 2018 FX5-ENET
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Appendix 3 Module Label
The buffer memory of the FX5-ENET can be set using module label.
■Instance name
The following is the instance name of the FX5-ENET.
Model Instance name
FX5-ENET FX5ENET
Ex.
FX5ENET_uValid_Invalid_Flag_Diag_D
■Data format
The data format indicates the size of a buffer memory area. The following shows the classification.
Data format Description
b Bit
bn Bit of multiple buffer memories
u Word [Unsigned]/Bit String [16-bit]
ud Double word [Unsigned]/Bit String [32-bit]
un Word of multiple buffer memories [Unsigned]/Bit String [16-bit]
■Data type
The data type indicates the type of a buffer memory area. The following shows the classification.
Data type Description A
Val Display the value of module.
Set Set the module control instruction.
Sts Display the module status.
■Label name
A label name unique to the module.
■_D
This symbol indicates that the module label is for direct access. Value update timing is shown below.
Type Description Access timing
Direct access The values read/written from/to the module labels are reflected to At writing to or reading from the module label
the module immediately.
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Appendix 4 Buffer Memory
The buffer memory is used to exchange data between the FX5-ENET and the CPU module or external devices.
Buffer memory values are set to their defaults (initial values) when the system is powered off or the CPU module is reset.
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Buffer memory address Name Initial value Read, write
Decimal Hexadecimal
4144 to 4159 1030H to 103FH Diagnostic information 2 0 Read
4160 1040H CCIEF Basic each status 0 Read
4162 1042H Diagnostic information display request 0 Read, write
4163 1043H Diagnostic information display request execution status 0 Read
*1 The firmware version of the FX5-ENET is stored. For Ver. 1.000, 1000 is stored.
*2 MAC address written before shipment
Module information
■Module information (Un\G30)
This area stores the module information (69A0H) of FX5-ENET.
Firmware version
■Firmware version (Un\G31)
This area stores the firmware version of FX5-ENET.
Ex.
When firmware version of the FX5-ENET is Ver. 1.000: K1000
A
Input signals
■Input signals (Un\G34)
These signals are used to check the status of FX5-ENET.
Address bit Signal name Description
Un\G34 b0 Module ready A signal for checking the status of completion of preparation for operation of FX5-ENET.
• On: The module is operable
• Off: The module is not operable (in preparation)
b15 Module error status A signal for checking the occurrence of error (minor/moderate/major) of FX5-ENET
• On: An error has occurred (minor/moderate/major)
• Off: No error
When the signal is turned on (an error occurs), remove the cause of the error, and turn on
‘Module error clear request’ (Un\G36.b15). Then, the signal will be turned off.
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Output signals
■Output signals (Un\G36)
These signals are used for controlling the FX5-ENET.
Address bit Signal name Description
Un\G36 b15 Module error clear request Requests to clear the error that has occurred in FX5-ENET. To request to clear the module
error, turn off, on and off the signal.
Issuing the request after the cause of the error is removed will clear the followings.
• 'Module error status' (Un\G34.b15) is turned on and on.
• The ERROR LED is turned off.
• The following buffer memory
- 'Latest error code' (Un\G29)
- 'IP address storage area write error code' (Un\G61)
- 'IP address storage area clear error code' (Un\G62)
- 'Error code' (Un\G108 to Un\G139)
- 'Same IP address state storage area' (Un\G201)
- 'MAC address of the already connected station' (Un\G202 to Un\G204)
- 'MAC address of the station connected later' (Un\G205 to Un\G207)
IP address setting
■IP address setting (Un\G50 to Un\G51)
Stores IP address to be set when using IP address change function.
Stores 0 when writing to IP address storage area is completed normally.
Address Description
Un\G50 3rd octet, 4th octet
Un\G51 1st octet, 2nd octet
Ex.
When IP address is 192.168.3.250: Un\G50 = K003250, Un\G51 = K192168
Ex.
When subnet mask pattern is 255.255.255.0: Un\G52 = K255000, Un\G53 = K255255
Ex.
When default router IP address is 192.168.3.255: Un\G54 = K003255, Un\G55 = K192168
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IP address storage area write request
■IP address storage area write request (Un\G56)
Specify whether to write the stored values of ‘IP address setting’ (Un\G50 to Un\G51), ‘Subnet mask pattern setting’ (Un\G52
to Un\G53) and ‘Default router IP address setting’ (Un\G54 to Un\G55) to the IP address storage area.
• 0: Not write
• 1: Write
A
IP address storage area clear status
■IP address storage area clear status (Un\G59)
You can confirm whether or not the IP address storage area is cleared.
Address bit Name Description
Un\G59 b0 IP address storage area clear Turns ON when clearing of IP address storage area completes or fails.
completed Turns off when ‘IP address storage area clear request’ (Un\G58) is changed from 1
to 0.
b1 IP address storage area clear error Turns ON when clearing of IP address storage area fails.
Turns off when ‘IP address storage area clear request’ (Un\G58) is changed from 1
to 0.
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IP address storage area clear error code
■IP address storage area clear error code (Un\G62)
Stores error codes if clearing of IP address storage area fails.
• 0: Normal (no error)
• 1921H: ‘IP address storage area write request’ (Un\G56) and ‘IP address storage area clear request’ (Un\G58) were
simultaneously turned off and on.
IP address
■IP address (Un\G64 to Un\G65)
Stores IP address on the own station set with GX Works3. (Page 31 Basic Setting) The stored values can be changed by
the IP address change function.
Address Description
Un\G64 3rd octet, 4th octet
Un\G65 1st octet, 2nd octet
Ex.
When IP address is 192.168.3.250: Un\G64 = K003250, Un\G65 = K192168
If the IP address is changed by the IP address change function, priority will be given to the IP address stored
by the IP address change function. To enable the set value in GX Works3, clear the IP address storage area.
If the subnet mask pattern is changed by the IP address change function, priority will be given to the subnet
mask pattern stored by the IP address change function. To enable the set value in GX Works3, clear the IP
address storage area.
Ex.
When subnet mask pattern is 255.255.255.0: Un\G74 = K255000, Un\G75 = K255255
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Default gateway IP address
■Default gateway IP address (Un\G76 to Un\G77)
Stores default gateway IP address on the own station set with GX Works3. (Page 31 Basic Setting) The stored values
can be changed by the IP address change function.
Address Description
Un\G76 3rd octet, 4th octet
Un\G77 1st octet, 2nd octet
Ex.
When default gateway IP address is 192.168.3.255: Un\G76 = K003255, Un\G77 = K192168
If the default gateway IP address is changed by the IP address change function, priority will be given to the
default gateway IP address stored by the IP address change function. To enable the set value in GX Works3,
clear the IP address storage area.
Ex.
When MAC address is 00-26-92-60-10-25: Un\G102 = H1025, Un\G103 = H9260, Un\G104 = H0026
A
Error code
■Error code (Un\G108 to Un\G139)
Stores error code (connection number 1 to 32) of general-purpose Ethernet. (0 is stored when communications are normal.)
For details on error code, refer to Page 57 Module error.
Address Description
Un\G108 Stores error code of connection number 1.
Un\G109 Stores error code of connection number 2.
Un\G139 Stores error code of connection number 32.
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Open request signal
■Open request signal (Un\G154 to Un\G155)
Open request signal for each connection number of socket communication.
Address bit Connection number Description
Un\G154 b0 Connection number 1 • On: Requesting open
• Off: No open request
b1 Connection number 2
b15 Connection number 16
Un\G155 b0 to b15 Connection number 17 to 32
Initial status
■Initial status (Un\G158)
You can confirm whether or not FX5-ENET has been initialized.
Address bit Name Description
Un\G158 b0 Initial normal completion status Turns on when the initialization is normally completed.
b1 Initial abnormal completion status Turns on when the initialization is abnormally completed.
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MAC address of the already connected station
■MAC address of the already connected station (Un\G202 to Un\G204)
Stores the MAC address of the station, which was connected to the network earlier, in the station with duplicated IP address.
Address Description
Un\G202 Serial ID
Un\G203 Lower one digit of vendor ID, model ID
Un\G204 Upper two digits of vendor ID
Ex.
When MAC address is 00-26-92-60-10-25: Un\G202 = H1025, Un\G203 = H9260, Un\G204 = H0026
"FFFFFFFFFFFFH" is stored in the station that has been already connected to the network.
Ex.
When MAC address is 00-26-92-60-10-25: Un\G205 = H1025, Un\G206 = H9260, Un\G207 = H0026
"FFFFFFFFFFFFH" is stored in the station with duplicated IP address.
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Remote register (RWr)
■Remote register (RWr) (Un\G2000 to Un\G3023)
Stores the input data (word unit) sent from the slave station to the master station (FX5-ENET) with cyclic transmission.
Address Remote register Description
Un\G2000 RWr0 0 to 32768
Un\G2001 RWr1
Un\G3023 RWr3FF
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Data link status of each station
■Data link status of each station (Un\G4104 to Un\G4105)
Stores the slave station data link status for each station No.
Address bit Station number Description
Un\G4104 b0 1 station • On: Faulty station
• Off: Normally operating station
b1 2 station
b15 16 station
Un\G4105 b0 to b15 17 to 32 station
*1 This status includes the case where a slave station has not responded to the first request from the master station due to a power-off of
the slave station. (The slave station is not judged as a faulty station because the data link status is not determined.)
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Link scan information (group number 2)
■Link scan information (group number 2) (Un\G4121 to Un\G4123)
Link scan information of group number 2 is stored.
Address Name Description
Un\G4121 Maximum link scan time (Unit: ms) The maximum link scan time value during cyclic transmission is stored. (Unit: ms)
Un\G4122 Minimum link scan time (Unit: ms) The minimum link scan time value during cyclic transmission is stored. (Unit: ms)
Un\G4123 Current link scan time (Unit: ms) The current link scan time value during cyclic transmission is stored. (Unit: ms)
Diagnostic information 1
■Diagnostic information 1 (Un\G4129 to Un\G4143)
When 1 (valid) is stored in b0 to b7 of 'Diagnostic information status flag' (Un\G4128), the number of occupied stations, group
number, IP address, the accumulated number of timeouts, and the accumulated number of disconnection detection are
stored.
When 0 (invalid) is stored in b0 to b7 of 'Diagnostic information status flag' (Un\G4128), 0 is stored.
Address Name Description
Un\G4129 Number of occupied stations Number of occupied stations in a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4130 Group number*1 Group number in a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4131 IP address*1 IP address (3rd octet, 4th octet) in a slave station specified is stored.*2
Un\G4132 IP address (1st octet, 2nd octet) in a slave station specified is stored.*2
Un\G4133 to System area
Un\G4138
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Address Name Description
Un\G4139 Accumulated number of timeouts After the END instruction of the scan where the bit 0 of 'Diagnostic information
display request' (Un\G4162) is turned off and on is executed, the accumulated
number of timeouts that occurred in a slave station specified in 'Diagnostic request
information' (Un\G4127) is stored.
• 0: No timeouts
• 1 to 65535: Number of timeouts (accumulated number)*3
Un\G4140 Accumulated number of disconnection detection After the END instruction of the scan where the bit 0 of 'Diagnostic information
display request' (Un\G4162) is turned off and on is executed, the accumulated
number of disconnections that detected in a slave station specified in 'Diagnostic
request information' (Un\G4127) is stored.
• 0: No disconnections
• 1 to 65535: Number of disconnection detection (accumulated number)*3
Un\G4141 to System area
Un\G4143
If the slave station specified with 'Diagnostic request information' (Un\G4127)" is disconnected, the
information current just before the disconnection is stored.
Diagnostic information 2
■Diagnostic information 2 (Un\G4144 to Un\G4159)
When Diagnostic information 2 is valid (1 is stored in b8 to b15 of 'Diagnostic information status flag' (Un\G4128)), the
manufacturer code, model code, device version, module information, error code, and detailed module information are stored.
When Diagnostic information 2 is invalid (0 is stored in b8 to b15 of 'Diagnostic information status flag' (Un\G4128)), 0 is
stored.
Address Name Description
Un\G4144 Manufacturer code Manufacturer code of a slave station specified is stored. A
Un\G4145 System area
Un\G4146 Model code Model code (lower) of a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4147 Model code (upper) of a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4148 Device version Device version of a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4149 System area
Un\G4150 Own station module information Module information of a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4151 Error code Latest error code of a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4152 Detailed module information Detailed module information (lower) of a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4153 Detailed module information (upper) of a slave station specified is stored.
Un\G4154 to System area
Un\G4159
If the slave station specified with 'Diagnostic request information' (Un\G4127)" is disconnected, the
information current just before the disconnection is stored.
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Appendix 4 Buffer Memory 79
CCIEF Basic each status
■CCIEF Basic each status (Un\G4160)
Each status of CC-Link IE Field Network Basic is stored.
Address bit Name Description
Un\G4160 b0 Cyclic transmission status This register turns ON when initial process is completed. Turns OFF when the
cyclic transmission is stopped because of an error, etc.
• Off: Not performed
• On: Being performed
b1 Data link status This register turns ON when the 'Data link status of each station' (Un\G4104 to
Un\G4105) is ON for even one station.
• Off: All stations normal
• On: One or more faulty stations
b2 Reserved station specification status This register turns ON when the 'Reserved station specification status' (Un\G4113
to Un\G4114) is ON for even one station.
• Off: Not designated
• On: Designated
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Appendix 5 Processing Time
The processing time of CC-Link IE Field Network Basic consists of the time components below.
Sequence scan time + Link scan time + Slave station response processing time = Transmission delay time
External
device
Link Response
Sequence scan
scan processing
time
time time of slave station
External
device
For scan time, refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Application).
For slave station response processing time, refer to manual for the slave station used.
For transmission delay time, refer to Page 81 Transmission delay time. A
Transmission delay time
A transmission delay time includes an input transmission delay time and an output transmission delay time.
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Appendix 5 Processing Time 81
INDEX
A
Automatic return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
C
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic diagnostics . . . 22,50
Communication mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Constant link scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Cyclic data integrity assurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
D
Data communication using link devices . . . . . . . . 22
E
Ethernet diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,45
Event history function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,49
G
Group number setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
H
Hardware test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,52
I
IP address change function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
IP address setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
IP filter function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
L
Link refresh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
M
Module diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Module error clear request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Module ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
S
Slave station disconnection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Socket communication function . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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REVISIONS
Revision date Revision Description
October 2018 A First Edition
October 2019 B ■Added models
FX5UJ CPU module
■Added or modified parts
RELEVANT MANUALS, TERMS, Section 2.3, Chapter 3,Section 7.2, Section 7.3, Section 7.4,
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WARRANTY
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1. Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty 2. Onerous repair term after discontinuation
Range of production
If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to (1) Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for
be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of seven (7) years after production of the product is
the product within the gratis warranty term, the discontinued.
product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales Discontinuation of production shall be notified with
representative or Mitsubishi Service Company. Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins, etc.
However, if repairs are required onsite at domestic or (2) Product supply (including repair parts) is not
overseas location, expenses to send an engineer will available after production is discontinued.
be solely at the customer's discretion. Mitsubishi shall
not be held responsible for any re-commissioning,
3. Overseas service
maintenance, or testing on-site that involves Overseas, repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi's
replacement of the failed module. local overseas FA Center. Note that the repair
conditions at each FA Center may differ.
[Gratis Warranty Term] 4. Exclusion of loss in opportunity and
The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for secondary loss from warranty liability
one year after the date of purchase or delivery to a Regardless of the gratis warranty term, Mitsubishi
designated place. Note that after manufacture and shall not be liable for compensation to:
shipment from Mitsubishi, the maximum distribution (1) Damages caused by any cause found not to be
period shall be six (6) months, and the longest gratis the responsibility of Mitsubishi.
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(18) months. The gratis warranty term of repair parts user by Failures of Mitsubishi products.
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repairs. whether foreseeable or not, compensation for
accidents, and compensation for damages to
[Gratis Warranty Range] products other than Mitsubishi products.
(4) Replacement by the user, maintenance of on-site
(1) The range shall be limited to normal use within the
equipment, start-up test run and other tasks.
usage state, usage methods and usage
environment, etc., which follow the conditions and 5. Changes in product specifications
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user's manual and caution labels on the product. technical documents are subject to change without
(2) Even within the gratis warranty term, repairs shall prior notice.
be charged for in the following cases. 6. Product application
1. Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or (1) In using the Mitsubishi MELSEC programmable
handling, carelessness or negligence by the controller, the usage conditions shall be that the
user. Failure caused by the user's hardware or application will not lead to a major accident even if
software design. any problem or fault should occur in the
2. Failure caused by unapproved modifications,
programmable controller device, and that backup
etc., to the product by the user.
and fail-safe functions are systematically provided
3. When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into
outside of the device for any problem or fault.
a user's device, Failure that could have been
avoided if functions or structures, judged as (2) The Mitsubishi programmable controller has been
necessary in the legal safety measures the designed and manufactured for applications in
user's device is subject to or as necessary by general industries, etc. Thus, applications in which
industry standards, had been provided. the public could be affected such as in nuclear
4. Failure that could have been avoided if power plants and other power plants operated by
consumable parts (battery, backlight, fuse, respective power companies, and applications in
etc.) designated in the instruction manual had which a special quality assurance system is
been correctly serviced or replaced. required, such as for railway companies or public
5. Relay failure or output contact failure caused service purposes shall be excluded from the
by usage beyond the specified life of contact programmable controller applications.
(cycles). In addition, applications in which human life or
6. Failure caused by external irresistible forces property that could be greatly affected, such as in
such as fires or abnormal voltages, and failure aircraft, medical applications, incineration and fuel
caused by force majeure such as earthquakes, devices, manned transportation, equipment for
lightning, wind and water damage. recreation and amusement, and safety devices,
7. Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by shall also be excluded from the programmable
scientific technology standards at time of controller range of applications.
shipment from Mitsubishi. However, in certain cases, some applications may
8. Any other failure found not to be the be possible, providing the user consults their local
responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not Mitsubishi representative outlining the special
to be so by the user. requirements of the project, and providing that all
parties concerned agree to the special
circumstances, solely at the user's discretion.
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