Posted 22 Feb 2013 (edited) Hi im having some troubles with the AS-i communication. I have Q03UdE + QJ71AS92. They are connected and all is fine. I have 1 nod and i can see the input status changing BUT only in AS-i BFM. Cannout figure it out where the input status is written in PLC. And... M0 never gets high even if X0=1, X5;X6;X7=0 Monitored from M200 to M445 and nothing happens even if i have state 1 in AS-i's BFM on my nod. Any ideas? Edited 22 Feb 2013 by Aerial Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 22 Feb 2013 Which software are you using? Are you using a configurator (eg GX Works 2?)? The BFM are not copied anywhere unless you have programmed the plc to copy them. This goes for M0 and M200 etc. If you can see the BFM changing you have have done the hard part. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 22 Feb 2013 I've not used the ASI unit with GXworks2 yet. I'd just do a -----BMOV U0\G0 K4M200 K10 or whatever your parameters are. I assume that's all the "Intelligent function module" does. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 22 Feb 2013 OK thank you very much ill try it. But do i also need to configure the refresh funktion? Or its autorefreshing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 22 Feb 2013 I think the inputs autorefresh - can you see the state change? The outputs don't- you need to set Y0 or whatever the appropriate address is (Y0, Y10, Y20 etc) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 25 Feb 2013 It doesnt work... Very strange i am getting first four nodes status exchanged with the CPU but it doesnt work for nodes 5...31. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 25 Feb 2013 I am a bit confused... With this configuration (see attachment) all nodes above node 4 works fine - in/out. On the picture im pressing a button (node 1 U0\G0.4) and it goes 1, but when i press other 3 buttons i have on node1 (G0.5, G0.6, G0.7) nothing happens. And as said all works fine on nodes above 4. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 25 Feb 2013 Solved. Just start form U0\G1 instead of U0\G0. I suppose address overlapping. The first four bits from G0 are network status bits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites