GP-PRO/PBIII For Windows Device/Plc Connection Manual
GP-PRO/PBIII For Windows Device/Plc Connection Manual
GP-PRO/PBIII For Windows Device/Plc Connection Manual
When connecting a Factory Gateway unit, please substitute the words "Factory
Gateway" for this document's "GP/GLC/ST".
Installation
This CD-ROM includes all the protocol files required by the GP/GLC to commu-
nicate with a Fuji Electric Micrex-SX Series PLC. Also, you will need to have one
or more of the following software applications installed. The screen and data
transfer files included in the CD-ROM must be installed in each of those applica-
tions. For information regarding installing the software, refer to that software's
Operation Manual.
Software Applications
• GP-PRO/PBIII for Windows Ver. 7.0
• Pro-Server with Pro-Studio for Windows Ver. 4.1 *1
*1 When using the Factory Gateway unit, GP-Web Ver. 1.0 or later or GP-Viewer
Ver. 1.0 or later, be sure to select "Pro-Server with Pro-Studio for Windows" as
the "Destination Folder".
Chapter 2 - PLC-GP Connection 2.3 Fuji Electric
The following describes the system structure for connecting the GP to Fuji Electric
Corporation, Ltd. PLCs.
Reference Cable Diagrams mentioned in the following tables are listed
in the section titled "2.3.2 Cable Diagrams".
PC
I/F Module/
Generic I/F
F80H, F120H, FFU-120B RS-232C RS-232C
F250 PC Interface Module (Cable Diagram 1) Digital's GP410-IS00-O (5m)
RS-422 GP Series
(Cable Diagram 2)
F70S (NC1P-S0) NC1L-RS2 (Generic RS-232C Digital's GP410-IS00-O (5m)
*1 (Cable Diagram 1)
Interface)
*1 When expansion units are attached via a T-Link system to a main PLC unit,
and more than 2 link units are attached to the expansion unit, the GP unit can
be attached to only one of the link units. (Simultaneous connection to 2 link
units is not possible.)
Simultaneous connection to 2 link units is possible only when they are at-
tached to the main PLC unit.
PC
Interface
Module
F80H, F120H, FFK120A-C10 RS-232C RS-232C
F250 (Cable Diagram 1) Digital's GP410-IS00-O (5m)
F30, F50, F60,
F80, F81, F120 RS-422 GP Series
F120S, F200 (Cable Diagram 2)
FFK100A-C10 RS-232C
(Cable Diagram 3)
MICREX-SX Series
CPU Link I/F Cable Diagram Cables GP/GLC
PC Loader adapter
NP1L-RS4
RS-422 4-wire
(Cable Diagram 7)
RS-422 2-wire
(Cable Diagram 8)
SX Series
GP/GLC
CPU
9<->25Pin
Conversion
The GP interface's 9Pin <-> 25Pin converter is not required when connect-
ing the PLC unit to ST series units.
NP1L-RS1(RS-232C/RS422)
NP1L-RS2(RS-232C)
NP1L-RS4(RS422)
User-created cable
RS-232C or RS-422
D-sub 9Pin
General
SIO Unit/
General
I/F Module
NB1, NB2, NB3 NB-RS1-AC RS-232C RS-232C
(Generic RS-232C/ (Cable Diagram 1) Digital's GP410-IS00-O (5m)
485 SIO unit)
RS-422
(Cable Diagram 2)
NJ NJ-RS2 (Generic RS- RS-232C Digital's GP410-IS00-O (5m)
232C SIO interface (Cable Diagram 1)
module)
GP Series
NJ-RS2 (Generic RS- RS-422
485 SIO interface (Cable Diagram 2)
module)
NS NS-RS1 (Generic RS- RS-232C RS-232C
232C/485 interface (Cable Diagram 1) Digital's GP410-IS00-O (5m)
module)
RS-422
(Cable Diagram 2)
Note: Places noted as RS-422 can also use RS-485 on the PLC side.
Note: When using Digital's T-Link I/F Unit, refer to the GP-*50/70 Series T-Link
I/F Unit User's Manual.
The cable diagrams illustrated below and the cable diagrams recommended by Fuji
Electric Co., Ltd. may differ; in any case, using these cables for your PLC opera-
tions will not cause any problems.
NC
Note: • When making your own cable connections, we recommend using Hitachi
Densen's CO-SPEV-SB(A)3P*0.5S cable.
• When connecting the #9 and #10 pins in the GP Serial I/F, a termination
Ω is added between RDA and RDB.
resistance of 100Ω
A4 ER PLC
A6 CI
B1 FG
B2 SD
B3 RD
NC B4 RS
B5 CS
CD B6 DR
B7 SG
B8 CD
When connecting the #9 and #10 pins in the GP Serial I/F, a termination
Note: Ω is added between RDA and RDB.
resistance of 100Ω
9Pin D-sub
25Pin Half-pitch
D-sub
NW0H-CNV PLC
NP4HCB2 (2m)
ST
9Pin D-sub
Half-pitch
6 cm
Shield
GP PLC
(25P male) 1 FG 1 CD (9P male)
2 SD 2 RD
3 RD 3 SD
4 RS 4 ER
5 CS 5 SG
6 NC 6 DR
7 SG 7 RS
8 CD 8 CS
20 ER 9 RI
Connector Cov er
15m or less
GP Shield PLC
(25P male) (9P female)
RDA 2 SDA
RDB 1 SDB
SDA 9 RDA
SDB 8 RDB
GP070-CN10-0 TERM 5 SG
SG 4 SDA
FG 3 SDB
6 FG
1 FG
GP 7 SG PLC
(25P male) 9 TERM 5 SG (9P female)
10 RDA 2 SDA
16 RDB 1 SDB
11 SDA 9 RDA
15 SDB 8 RDB
18 CSB 4 SDA
19 ERB 3 SDB
21 CSA 6 FG
22 ERA Shield
GP Shield PLC
(25P male) (9P female)
RDA 2 SDA
RDB 1 SDB
SDA 9 RDA
SDB 8 RDB
GP070-CN10-0 TERM 5 SG
SG 4 SDA
FG 3 SDB
6 FG
1 FG
GP 7 SG PLC
(25P male) 9 TERM 5 SG (9P female)
10 RDA 2 SDA
16 RDB 1 SDB
11 SDA 9 RDA
15 SDB 8 RDB
18 CSB 4 SDA
19 ERB 3 SDB
21 CSA 6 FG
22 ERA
Shield
For ST Series units, pin numbers vary as indicated by the following table.
* 1 The MSB (most significant bit) of a word device corresponds to bit 0 of the
device, and the LSB (least significant bit) corresponds to bit F.
E.g. When hexadecimal data 0001 is written to a Word device address
FLEX-PC Series
Setup System Area here.
• Cannot read the Timer and Counter setup value. However, the write op-
Note: eration is possible only when the PLC is in program mode.
• When the Timer and Counter setup values are written from the GP, the
ladder is changed so that the setup value uses a relative reference. For
this reason, be careful when the setup value for the Timer and Counter
uses an indirect ladder. Normally, access is recommended for indirectly
referenced devices.
MICREX-SX Series
Setup System Area here.
% MW.1.0 ~ *2,*3, *4
Standard Memory % MX.1.0.0 ~ % MX.1.65535.15
% MW.1.65535
% MX.1.65536.0 ~
% MW.1.65536 ~ *2,*3,*4
% MX.1.131071.15
% MW.1.131071
*2,*3, *4
% MX.1..131072.0 ~ % MW.1..131072 ~
% MX.1.196607.15 % MW.1.196607 *2,*3, *4
*2,*3, *4
% MX.1. 196608.0 ~ % MW.1. 196608 ~
% MX.1.262143.15 % MW.1.262143 *2,*3, *4
L/H
% MX.3.0.0 ~ % MW.3.0 ~ *2,*3, *4
Retain Memory
% MX.3.32768.15 % MW.3.65535
*2,*3, *4
% MX.3.65536.0 ~ % MW.3.65536 ~
% MX.3.131071.15 % MW.3.131071 *2,*3, *4
*2,*3, *4
% MX.3..131072.0 ~ % MW.3.131072 ~
% MX.3.196607.15 % MW.3.196607 *2,*3, *4
*2,*3, *4
% MX.3. 196608.0 ~ % MW.3. 196608 ~
% MX.3.260095.15 % MW.3.260095 *2,*3, *4
% MX.10.0.0 ~ % MW.10.0 ~ *2
System Memory
% MX.10.512.15 % MW.10.512
• Bit Designation
%MX .1.0
Address
Memory Classification Number (1: Standard Memory,
3: Retain Memory, 10: System Memory)
CPU No. (0 to 7). However, if CPU No. is 0, no data will be
appended.
• Word Designation
%MW .1.0
Address
Memory Classification Number (1: Standard Memory,
3: Retain Memory, 10: System Memory)
CPU No. (0 to 7). However, if CPU No. is 0, no data will be
appended.
Memory Type
(%MW1, %MW3,
%MW10)
Address
CPU No. (0 to 4)
PLC Variable
Designation: It is
necessary to
import variables
when designating
PLC variables. For
details, refer to 5-
6(4) Special Set-
tings
Memory Type
(%IW, %QW)
Address
(Word No.)
SX No.
(1 to 238)
Memory Type
(%MX1, %MX3,
%MX10)
Address
CPU No. (0 to 4)
Memory Type
(%IX, %QX)
Address (Word
No.)
SX Unit No.
(1 to 238)
The device address range availabel will vary dependingon the type of CPU
used. Be sure to check the PLC manual for your unit prior to actual use.
Import Variable Information file See -> 5. Import Variable Information Screen
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
Ater the conversionis completed, either the "No Change to Symbol Name" dialog
box or the "Changed Symbol Name" dialog box will appear. For steps on convert-
ing variables to symbolnames, refer to step 4. Import Symbol Names Screen.
No Change to Symbol Name Dialog Box
(4) Exit
Clicking this button completes all processing and returns to the Variable
Conversion Main Menu.
Converting Variable Names to Symbol Names
When converting D300win variable names(max. 30 char.) to GP-PRO/PBIII
symbol names (max. 20 char.), some variable names may be allocated to the
same name symbol. In this case, use the steps below to convert variable names to
symbol names.
(1)When variable names are 21 characters or longer, 20 characters are taken,
starting from the left-most character.
(2) Check if the variable name has been previously registered as a symbol name.
(3) If it has not been previously registered, that variable name is used as the
symbol name.
(4) If it has been previously registered as a symbol name, apply symbol names
using the following steps, starting from the smallest value and continuing to the
largest value, until an unregistered symbol name is found. If the largest value is
reached and a symbol name has not been found, remove the variable's right-
most character and repeat the same process from step (2).
Variable Name to Symbol Name Conversion Table
Continuous. Continuous.
No. of Var. Symbol
No. of Char. No. of Char. Description
Char. Name Type
(Min.) (Max.)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2) (3)
After clicking the [Variable Import] button, the following [Variable Import] screen
appears. Here is where the variable file (*.VRF) is designated.Clicking [OK] changes
to the [Project Confirmation] screen. (See -> Project Confirmation Screen)
Variable Import Screen
After clicking the [GP Setup] screen's [Variable Import] button, the following [Project
Confirmation] screen appears. Clicking [OK] imports the variable file, and returns
to the [Mode Settings] screen. Pressing [Cancel] returns to the [Mode Settings]
screen and does not import the variables. (See -> Mode Settings Screen)
Project Confirmation Screen
After the [Variable (V)] button is pressed, the following screen will appear and
variables can be selected. After selecting the Resource and Group names, select the
Variable name.
Variable Designation Screen
Imported variable
information is dis-
played ina list, allow-
ing you to select the
desired variable.
(Variable information
is sorted) Character
search feature is
included.
MICREX-SX Series
• CPU Direct Connection
Communication Format
RS-232C
(When using RS-232C)
Communication Format
4-wire
(When using RS-422)
Communication Format
2-wire
(When using RS-422)
Communication Format
2-wire Mode Setting Switch 2 or 3
(When using RS-422)
A Fuji Electric
The following lists the maximum number of consecutive addresses that can
be read by each PLC. Refer to these tables to utilize Block Transfer.
When the device is setup using the methods below, the Data Communication
Speed declines by the number of times the device is read.
• When consecutive addresses exceed the maximum data number range
• When an address is designated for division
• When device types are different
To speed up data communication, plan the tag layout in screen units, as
consecutive devices. (Includes the Alarm and Trend screens.)
PLC
<MICREX-F Series>
Max. No. of Consecutive Max. No. of Consecutive
Device Device
Addresses Addresses
Timer 0.1 (current
Input/Output Relay B
value) W9
Counter (current
Auxilary Relay M
value) CR
48 Words Coutner (setup 24 Words
Keep Relay K
value) CS
Differential Relay D Data Memory BD
<MICREX-SX Series>
Max. No. of
Device Consecutive
Addresses
Input Memory
Output Memory
System Memory
<FLEX-PC N Series>
Max. No. of Consecutive Max. No. of Consecutive
Device Device
Addresses Addresses
Input Relay X Data Register D
Inverters
<Micro-Controller X Series (Model:PXR)>
Max. No. of Consecutive
Device
Addresses
Standard Feature 1 bit
Terminal Feature 8 bit
Control Feature 15 words
Motor 1 60 words
High-Level Feature 15 words
Motor 2 60 words
Device codes and address codes are used to specify indirect addresses for the
E-tags or K-tags.
The word addresses of data to be displayed are coded and stored in the word
address specified by the E-tags and K-tags. (Code storage is done either by the
PLC, or with T-tag and K-tags)
PLC
<MICREX-F Series>
Device
Word
Device Code Address Code
Address
(HEX)
Input Relay WB0000~ 8040 Word Address
Direct I/O W24.0000~ 4840 Word Address
Auxilary Relay WM0000~ 9040 Word Address
Bit Keep Relay WK000~ C040 Word Address
Device Differential Relay WD000~ D040 Word Address
Link Relay WL000~ C840 Word Address
Special Relay WF0000~ B040 Word Address
Announce Relay WA0000~ B840 Word Address
Timer 0.01 sec
TR0000~ 6080 Word Address
(current value)
Timer 0.01 sec
TS0000~ 6880 Word Address
(set value)
Timer 0.1 sec
W9.000~ 6480 Word Address
(current value)
Counter (curent
CR0000~ 7080 Word Address
value)
Counter (set
Word CS0000~ 7880 Word Address
value)
Device
BD0000~ 0080 Word Address
Data Memory DI0000~ 0880 Word Address
SI0000~ 0440 Word Address
W30.0000~ 2040 Word Address
W31.0000~ 2240 Word Address
File Memory W32.0000~ 2440 Word Address
W33.0000~ 2680 Word Address
W34.0000~ 2880 Word Address
LS Area LS0000~ 4040 Word Address
<MICREX-SX Series>
Device Word Address Device Code Address Code
Input Memory %IW1.0 ~ 0x8000 Word Address
Output Memory %QW1.0 ~ 0x8800 Word Address
%MW 1.0 ~ 0x9000 Word Address
%MW 1.65536 ~ 0x9200 Word Address
%MW 1.131072 ~ 0xD000 Word Address
%MW 1.196608 ~ 0xD200 Word Address
%MW 1.1.0 ~ 0x9400 Word Address
%MW 1.1.65536 ~ 0x9600 Word Address
%MW 1.1. 131072 ~ 0xD400 Word Address
%MW 1.1. 196608 ~ 0xD600 Word Address
%MW 2.1.0 ~ 0x9800 Word Address
%MW 2.1.65536 ~ 0x9A00 Word Address
Standard Memory
%MW 2.1. 131072 ~ 0xD800 Word Address
%MW 2.1.196608 ~ 0xDA00 Word Address
%MW 3.1.0 ~ 0x9C00 Word Address
%MW 3.1.65536 ~ 0x9E00 Word Address
%MW 3.1. 131072 ~ 0xDC00 Word Address
%MW 3.1.196608 ~ 0xDE00 Word Address
%MW 4.1.0 ~ 0xA000 Word Address
%MW 4.1.65536 ~ 0xA200 Word Address
%MW 4.1. 131072 ~ 0xE000 Word Address
%MW 4.1. 196608 ~ 0xE200 Word Address
Retain Memory %MW 3.0 ~ 0xB000 Word Address
%MW 3.65536 ~ 0xF000 Word Address
%MW 3. 131072 ~ 0x8400 Word Address
%MW 3. 196608 ~ 0x8200 Word Address
%MW 1.3.0 ~ 0xB200 Word Address
%MW 1.3.65536 ~ 0xF200 Word Address
%MW 1.3. 131072 ~ 0x8600 Word Address
%MW 1.3. 196608 ~ 0xAC00 Word Address
%MW 2.3.0 ~ 0xB400 Word Address
%MW 2.3.65536 ~ 0xF400 Word Address
%MW 2.3. 131072 ~ 0x8A00 Word Address
%MW 2.3.196608 ~ 0xAE00 Word Address
%MW 3.3.0 ~ 0xB600 Word Address
%MW 3.3.65536 ~ 0xF600 Word Address
%MW 3.3. 131072 ~ 0x8C00 Word Address
%MW 3.3. 196608 ~ 0xEC00 Word Address
%MW 4.3.0 ~ 0xB800 Word Address
%MW 4.3.65536 ~ 0xF800 Word Address
%MW 4.3. 131072 ~ 0x8E00 Word Address
%MW 4.3.196608 ~ 0xEE00 Word Address
<FLEX-PC Series>
Device Code
Device Word Address Address Code
(HEX)
Input Relay WX000~ 8040 Word Address
Inverters
<Micro-Controller X Series (Model:PXR)>
Device Code
Device Word Address Address Code
(HEX)
00001 ~ 8000 Cannot be set
Bit Device
10001 ~ 8200 Word Address minus 1
30001 ~ 8400 Word Address minus 1
Parameter
40001 ~ 8600 Word Address minus 1
Word Device 31001 ~ 8800 Word Address minus 1
41001 ~ 8A00 Word Address minus 1
LS Area LS0000 ~ 4000 Word Address
After Conversion
% IW % QW % MW1 % MW3 % MW10 LS
Input Memory
Output Memory
Before Standard Memory
Conve-
Retain Memory
rsion
System Memory
LS
: When the conversion mode is set to "Word", both word and bit devices
will be converted. If the conversion mode is set to "Bit", only bit de-
vices will be converted.