Posted 6 Feb 2020 (edited) Hello partners.I wanted to comment that I have this configuration.and he is giving me the following error in r120.although the expansion frame is controlled by r04.I wanted to know how I can fix it because I have to communicate the r04 with the expansion rackand the r120 with the r04.I don't know if it would be independent one rack the r04 and another rack the r120and if that were how I could get to communicate them.thanks Edited 6 Feb 2020 by javiermorales Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Feb 2020 The second CPU you've configured is t a standard CPU but an Safety. If you want a multi CPU system choose a regular R120cpu If the CPU's are not going to be on the same rack. You can use simple plc comments in the plc module parameters to communicate between them. 1 person likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Feb 2020 Hi thanks.The main CPU is security.the other cpu is the one that I bridge between r04 is the one that I join with the expansion rack.The question I ask is this?would it be convenient to separate the r04 from the r120 in different racks?and then could communicate as you say, I imagine it would be cable between racks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Feb 2020 My understanding is that your problem is that you are associating a QJ71LP21 to an R120SFCPU and this CPU does not support this network module. Did you check if in both CPU the "System Parameter" is configured to bind the QJ71LP21 module to R04CPU, instead of R120SFCPU as below? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Feb 2020 News: I've been running some simulations and even though you bind QJ71LP21 module to R04 in System Parameter, the module error persists indicating incompatibility. This way the solution is like said by Gambit: make two separate racks with one CPU each and connect them by using Simple Communication or any other network that is compatible with both CPUs, Safety RnSFCPU and Regular Ladder RnCPU. BR, Thiago Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Feb 2020 1 hour ago, Thiago Turcato said: My understanding is that your problem is that you are associating a QJ71LP21 to an R120SFCPU and this CPU does not support this network module. Did you check if in both CPU the "System Parameter" is configured to bind the QJ71LP21 module to R04CPU, instead of R120SFCPU as below? Hello, if the melsecnet model is associated with the r04, but I think that as both the r04 and the r120 have to have the same hardware in their programs, and these in turn are housed in the same rack, I think that is where the problem, my intention is to see how I can do it to have it and to be able to communicate, since I am currently working without the expansion rack so that it does not incompatibility. thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Feb 2020 1 hour ago, Thiago Turcato said: News: I've been running some simulations and even though you bind QJ71LP21 module to R04 in System Parameter, the module error persists indicating incompatibility. This way the solution is like said by Gambit: make two separate racks with one CPU each and connect them by using Simple Communication or any other network that is compatible with both CPUs, Safety RnSFCPU and Regular Ladder RnCPU. BR, Thiago hello thanks for the clarification I will try to look at this part to be able to make it independent. Greetings and thank you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites