Akahige

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  1. If the fire and gas detection systems has dual wire discrete interface, you should be able to interconnect to safety RIO module.

    Your question is a bit broad. You might need to be more specific. What are you intending to connect. Does your detection system meet the IEC safety standards.


  2. 5 hours ago, Gambit said:

    Well the easiest would than probably be to  use the bit notation of the word adres   D0.A, D0.B and D0.C 

     

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    Gambit is correct. There is no instruction that will get three random bits in one word to transfer to another. The best would be using the Kn designation to move 4bits (minimum, 32 bits maximum at 4bit increments) at a time.

     


  3. On 5/4/2016 at 7:03 AM, Gambit said:

    Is the Error led flashing or on continuous?

    If it is flashing than you have a parameter setting error.

    Maybe it is the port parameters. The 5000 and up are usually used for Mitsubishi Software. So that might be the same as the Melsoft connection (I suggest you try 4000) 

     

    Change the E-net ADP port to 5556. This should fix the routing.

    F.Y.I. If you had a SFM E-net module that module's port is typically 5551.


  4. @bakkerfrits Go to the Mitsubishi website:

    https://us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en
     

    On the upper right hand you will see a Sign In and My Mitsubishi link. in order to go to the My Mitsubishi link sign in (create a user's account, free and no obligation required):

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    Once in the My Mitsubishi link (only available after signing in) you can find these documents two ways. Under the the Knowledge base or placing the product number (the number provided in my previous post) in the search engine in the upper right corner:

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    Hope this helps.

     


  5. On 8/25/2017 at 5:38 AM, NgoHoang said:

    Dear!

    How to change the size of Line Statement in GX-Works2, Only 64 character is too short.

    Thanks.

     

    On 8/25/2017 at 6:16 AM, kraykov said:

    A line statement in GX-Works2 is 32 or 64 characters. It is not possible to have more than 64 characters.

    You are limited to 64 characters per line statement but not limited to amount of line statements before a rung of logic. You can add another line statement when the previous one is saturated.

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  6. I will take a look but connect to the attached link for the manual on how to create function blocks in GX Developer. (if you do not have one yet you will have to create a login for the site - it's free):

    https://us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en/support/technical-support/knowledge-base/getdocument/?docid=3E26SJWH3ZZR-41-11181

     

    Also, in your logic what is the Special Function Module located in K0? (SFM#0)?


  7. GT Designer3 does not automatically support the GS Series when you install GTD3 software.  

    You will need to run the GS Installer.exe file located in the Disk1\TOOL\GS directory of the GTWorks3 installation Disks to have full GS21 support.


  8. Nice work Mitsm83. I like your process. The online training courses are awesome. Japan has recently attempted to make them less "boring" ;-). Click the tablet link on the beginner FA course selection, you can run the training course on your tablet or phone.

    Good luck Neil.

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