Paul416
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is it a MCR input or some interupt thing ?
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Im cant really understand what u r trying to say. but with a real beijer lead u should have no trouble. an 1n & a 1s r the same port. would suggest taking a look at the comms settings. There was me thinking it was easy since medoc was gone :)
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ok, what r they like to program ? Just Got a job that specs Twido, Ive used tsx with PLC7micro & PLCjunior, how similar is it?
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ill email u someting in the morning, I'll wake the missus up if i go out to car this time of night :)
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I would say, take the power from an external source if u can. I have powered them both ways, and both at the same time, but its got to be better if u can power them from an external source, incase the PLC needs expanding at a later date. Just a word of warning, when the E50 First came out I used a bog standard 5v psu to program them, fried several of them. Dont know why? was a regulated 5v psu. Ended up buying a mitsi one, cost bout 15quid and was identical to what i had (even put it on a scope) Bizarre......
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An fx does not need to know if there is an expansion attached. If you tell me the plc model and exp model Ill post you a piece of code. medoc or gx ? oh yeah, and the if there r any other modules attached
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Could you provide more info on the Fuji Controller? Maybe a link to a data sheet or part number?
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I can confirm that all the smaller E-Terminals (E50, E100 & E150) use 5v from the PLC. I have also ran them with the Mitsubish 5v PSU connected at the same time and had no problems.
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I've written some code to do this in MSVC++ Its pretty basic and crude but does the job. Let me know if your interested and I'll email it to you.
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I've tryed several times to get medoc to work with XP but though the program will run it always fails on comms.
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Heres a snip from Beijers web site Although locally developed systems dominated the Swedish market in the early 1980s, Beijer Electronics opted for the novel concept of combining high-quality agency products with proprietary development. Mitsubishi Electric's control systems, whose compact, integrated units constituted a new market philosophy, formed Beijer Electronics' foundation. The collaboration with this corporation also meant Beijer Electronics undertaking a series of major development assignments, which included the development of the MEDOC programming tool in the mid-1980s, a product that, until recently, was used for the installation of all Mitsubishi Electric's control systems worldwide. http://www.beijer.se/english/group/history/history.htm
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File Name: FXComms File Submitter: Paul416 File Submitted: 11 Oct 2003 File Category: PLC Sample Code Mitsubish FX comms driver. A QBasic program for dealing with FX comms. A handy reference for making custom Mitsu comms dll's etc Click here to download this file
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File Name: Fat Coater b File Submitter: Paul416 File Submitted: 11 Oct 2003 File Category: PLC Sample Code Fat coating system. For weighing material fat & mixing..For Mitsu GX Developer & A1SJH CPU. Click here to download this file
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File Name: Brick Crane v5 File Submitter: Paul416 File Submitted: 11 Oct 2003 File Category: PLC Sample Code A System for moving stacking and outloading bricks. Stacks bricks up to 18 pallets high and in any one of 18 lanes. Input is via a Beijer HMI...for Mitsu Medoc & FX2N CPU. Click here to download this file
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Take a look at this link http://www.mrplc.com/dl/index.php?action=v...ntry&entryid=49 I uploaded it here a while ago. Its written in QuickBasic but should be easy enough to convert to VB. It will read & Write to the fx series. Should provide you with a few pointers. If your into C++ I also have some stuff Ive been playing with to read & write to FX PLC's
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You will need a SC03 cable and a F Series interface module to work with the F series. The SC09 wont work, as i have found out the hard way many times.
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I've tryed the way sugested above and it worked well. Guess it saves £100 on a gx upgrade.
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I have a few bits of code in C++ to deal with FX comms. Also there is a Qbasic program in the downloads section that should give you some ideas on how to deal with it.
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Same problem here on W2k and XPPro. I'll look into it
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You can construct your own SC-09 cable, its quite simple, I've made one myself. Take a look here for a cable diagram http://www.btinternet.com/~paul416/PLC/sc09.jpg The converter is just a rs232 to rs422 converter. I used one of the inline converters avaliable from RS Components (UK).
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click the symbol -()- thw same as you would for an output then type in Cxx Kxx, dont forget the space between the Counter number (Cxx) and the Value (Kxx) or it wont take it.
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Take a look here http://www.industrial.meuk.co.uk/html/technical/tree.asp should have every thing you need.