Manuale UtenteSommarioSAFETY PRECAUTIONS3CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT9INTRODUCTION10CONTENTS12MANUALS14MANUAL PAGE ORGANIZATION16TERMS17CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW20CHAPTER 2 CONCEPT OF MULTIPLE CPU SYSTEM262.1 CPU Numbers262.2 I/O Number Assignment292.2.1 I/O numbers of I/O modules and intelligent function modules292.2.2 I/O numbers of CPU modules32CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION333.1 System Using Basic Model QCPU as CPU No.1343.1.1 Available CPU modules, base units, power supply modules, and extension cables343.1.2 CPU module combinations and mounting positions393.1.3 Available I/O modules and intelligent function modules423.2 System Using High Performance Model QCPU or Process CPU as CPU No.1433.2.1 Available CPU modules, base units, power supply modules, and extension cables433.2.2 CPU module combinations and mounting positions493.2.3 Available I/O modules and intelligent function modules533.3 System Using Universal Model QCPU as CPU No.1553.3.1 Available CPU modules, base units, power supply modules, and extension cables553.3.2 CPU module combinations and mounting positions623.3.3 Available I/O modules and intelligent function modules663.4 Applicable Software673.5 Precautions for System Configuration70CHAPTER 4 STARTING UP MULTIPLE CPU SYSTEM774.1 Procedure Before Operation774.2 Operation Settings794.2.1 System configuration example814.2.2 Parameter settings824.3 Program Examples for Communications by Auto Refresh894.3.1 Program examples for Basic model QCPU, High Performance model QCPU, and Process CPU894.3.2 Program examples for Universal model QCPU954.4 Clock Data1014.4.1 Clock data of CPU modules1014.4.2 Clock data of intelligent function modules1024.5 Resetting a Multiple CPU System1034.6 System Operation When a Stop Error Occurs104CHAPTER 5 ACCESS BETWEEN CPU MODULES AND OTHER MODULES1065.1 Access to Controlled Modules1065.2 Access to Non-controlled Modules1065.2.1 Loading input (X) data1075.2.2 Loading output (Y) data1095.2.3 Output to output modules and intelligent function modules1115.2.4 Access to the intelligent function module buffer memory1125.2.5 Access using the link direct device1135.3 Access From a Programming Tool1145.4 Accessible QCPUs when GOT is connected117CHAPTER 6 COMMUNICATIONS AMONG CPU MODULES1186.1 Communications Using the CPU Shared Memory1206.1.1 Communications by auto refresh (using the auto refresh area)1246.1.2 Communications by auto refresh (using the multiple CPU high speed transmission area)1376.1.3 Communications by programs using the CPU shared memory1526.1.4 Communications among CPU modules when an error is detected1616.2 Control Directions from QCPU to Motion CPU1626.3 Communications Among CPU Modules By Dedicated Instructions1646.3.1 Reading/writing device data from/to Motion CPU1646.3.2 Starting interrupt programs from QCPU to C Controller module/PC CPU module1666.3.3 Reading/writing device data between QCPUs1676.4 Multiple CPU Synchronous Interrupt1686.5 Multiple CPU synchronous startup170APPENDICES172Appendix 1 Parameters for a Multiple CPU System172Appendix 1.1 List of parameters174Appendix 2 Comparison with a Single CPU System177Appendix 3 Precautions for Using AnS/A Series Modules190Appendix 4 Processing Time194Appendix 4.1 Concept of scan time194Appendix 4.2 Factors that increase scan time196Appendix 4.3 Reducing processing time202INDEX203REVISIONS206WARRANTY209Dimensioni: 3,43 MBPagine: 212Language: EnglishApri il manuale