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Mitsubishi Electric FX2N-232IF User Manual (818 pages)
MELSEC-F FX SERIES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS Data Communication Edition
Brand:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
29
Outline and Features of Communication Types
31
Ethernet Communication
34
N:N Network
35
Parallel Link
36
Computer Link
37
Inverter Communication
38
Non-Protocol Communication
39
MODBUS Communication
40
Programming Communication
41
Remote Maintenance
44
CC-Link/Lt Network
45
Anywireaslink
46
AS-I System
47
Internet Mail Sending
48
Short Mail Sending
49
Communication Types and Communication Equipment
51
Communication Equipment Applicability Map
52
Fx 1Nc
64
FX 0N Plcs
66
Combination of Communication Equipment (Block Diagram)
68
232Adp *1
71
Fx -485Adp
71
485Adp
85
Fx 1Nc
88
16Ccl
88
Fx 2N -32Asi
88
Fx 2N -32Ccl *4
88
Outline of Communication Setting in the FX Series
93
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (GX Works2)
95
Correspondence between Parameter Setting and each Communication Type
96
Communication Setting in Parameter Method (FXGP/WIN)
97
Correspondence between Parameter Setting and each Communication Type
99
Extension of Ports (for FX 3G , FX 3GC , FX 3U , FX 3UC )
100
Limitation When Ch1 and Ch2 Are Used at the same Time
103
Version Number
104
Checking the Front of the Product
105
Introduction of Manuals (Type, Reading Method and Acquisition Method)
106
Introduction of Related Manuals
107
Communication Equipment (Option)
110
Related Options for Communication
112
Abbreviations, Generic Names and Terms Used in this Manual
113
Outline
121
Procedures before Operation
122
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
123
Programming Tool Applicability
124
For Non-Applicable Versions (Setting an Alternative Model)
126
Specifications
127
Link Specifications
128
Link Time
129
System Configuration and Equipment Selection
130
Applicable FX PLC and Communication Equipment
131
Wiring
136
Selecting Cables and Terminal Resistors
137
Connecting Cables
138
Connecting Terminal Resistors
140
Connection Diagram
141
Grounding
143
Communication Setting (Initialization) in FX Programmable Controller
144
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (GX Works2)
145
Communication Settings Using Parameter Method (FXGP/WIN)
146
Test Run (Communication Test)
147
Creating Programs for the Communication Testing
149
Creating a Program for each Slave Station
150
Creating Programs
151
Creating Programs for Master Station (Station No. 0)
153
Creating Programs for Slave Station (Station No. "N")
156
Cautions on Program Creation
158
Practical Program Examples
159
Setting Contents
160
Setting Program for Slave Station (No. 1)
162
Setting Program for Slave Station (No. 2)
164
Troubleshooting
166
Checking Setting Contents and Errors
168
Checking Data Transfer Sequence Errors
169
Related Data
172
Details of Related Devices
178
Data Transfer Sequence Error [M8138 to M8190] [M504 to M511]
179
Corresponding Station Number Settings Status [D8173]
180
Slave Station Quantity Setting [D8177]
181
Number of Retries [D8179]
182
Maximum Link Scan Time [D8202] [D202]
183
Data Transfer Error Code [D8211 to D8218] [D211 to D218]
184
Operation Mode Display [D8419 and D8439]
185
Outline
189
Procedures before Operation
190
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
191
Programming Tool Applicability
192
For Non-Applicable Versions (Setting an Alternative Model)
194
Specifications
195
Link Specifications
196
Link Device Numbers and Number of Points
197
System Configuration and Selection
199
Configuration of each Group
200
Applicable FX PLC and Communication Equipment
204
Wiring
210
Selecting Cables and Terminal Resistors
211
Connecting Cables
212
Optical Fiber Cable
213
Connecting Terminal Resistors
214
Connection Diagram
215
Grounding
217
Communication Setting (Initialization) in FX Programmable Controller
218
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (GX Works2)
219
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (FXGP/WIN)
220
Test Run (Communication Test)
221
Creating Programs for the Communication Test
222
Creating Programs
224
Creating Programs for Master Station
226
Creating Programs for Slave Station
227
High Speed Parallel Link Mode
228
Creating Programs for Master Station
230
Creating Programs for Slave Station
231
Cautions on Program Creation
232
Practical Program Examples
233
Program for Master Station
234
Troubleshooting
235
Checking Absence/Presence of Errors
237
Related Data
238
Details of Related Devices
239
Parallel Link on [M8072]
240
Serial Communication Error Code [D8063 and D8438]
241
Outline
245
Procedures before Operation
246
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
247
Programming Tool Applicability
248
For Non-Applicable Versions (Setting an Alternative Model)
250
Specifications
251
Link Specifications
252
Applicable Device Ranges
253
Link Time
255
System Configuration and Equipment Selection
256
Applicable FX PLC and Communication Equipment
257
For Communication in Accordance with RS-485
263
Wiring
269
Wiring Procedure
270
Selecting Connection Method
271
Selecting Cables and Terminal Resistors (RS-485)
272
Connecting Cables
273
Connecting Terminal Resistors
275
Connection Diagram for RS-232C
276
Connection Diagram for RS-485 and RS-422
277
Two-Pair Wiring
279
Grounding
281
Communication Setting in FX Programmable Controller
282
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (GX Works2)
283
Communication Settings Using Parameter Method (FXGP/WIN)
285
Control Procedures and Setting Methods
287
Important Points in Computer Link
288
How to Understand Control Procedure
289
Control Procedure Format 1
290
Control Procedure Format 4
291
Contents of Set Items in each Control Procedure (Protocol)
292
Time-Out Time Setting
295
Transfer Sequence Time Chart and Communication Time
296
Transfer Time in Transfer Sequence
297
Transfer Data in Character Area
298
When Word Device Memory Is Read or Written
299
Commands
300
BR Command [Reads Device Memory in 1-Bit Units]
301
WR Command [Reads Device Memory in 1-Word Units]
302
QR Command [Reads Device Memory in 1-Word Units]
304
BW Command [Writes Device Memory in 1-Bit Units]
306
WW Command [Writes Device Memory in 1-Word Units]
307
QW Command [Writes Device Memory in 1-Word Units]
309
BT Command [Tests Device Memory in 1-Bit Units (by Writing Arbitrarily)]
311
WT Command [Tests Device Memory in 1-Word Units (by Writing Arbitrarily)]
312
QT Command [Tests Device Memory in 1-Word Units (by Writing Arbitrarily)]
314
RR/RS Command [Remotely Sets PLC to RUN/STOP Mode]
315
Remote Control Specification Method and Specification Examples
316
PC Command [Reads PLC Model Name]
317
GW Command [Offers Global Function]
319
On-Demand Function
320
Control Procedures in On-Demand Function
322
On-Demand Function Specification Method and Specification Examples
324
TT Command [Loop-Back Test]
327
Troubleshooting
328
Checking Error Codes
330
Error Codes in PLC
331
Related Data
332
Details of Related Devices
334
On-Demand Error Flag [M8128 and M8428]
335
Communication Format Setting [D8120 and D8420]
336
Station Number Settings [D8121 and D8421]
337
On-Demand Data Head Device Number Specification [D8127 and D8427]
338
Time-Out Time Setting [D8129 and D8429]
339
Communication Setting Method Using Sequence Program
340
ASCII Code Table
341
Outline
345
Procedures before Operation
346
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
347
Programming Tool Applicability
348
For Non-Applicable Versions (Setting an Alternative Model)
349
Specifications
350
Link Specifications
351
Execution Times in Inverter Communication Instructions
352
Calculation Method
354
Calculation Example
356
System Configuration and Selection
358
Applicable FX PLC and Communication Equipment
360
Wiring
365
Wiring Procedure
366
Selecting Cables and Connection Devices
367
A500, F500 and V500 Series (FR-A5NR)
368
F800, A800, F700 and A700 Series (Built-In RS-485 Terminal)
369
E700 Series (FR-E7TR)
370
Connection Cables
371
Connecting Cables
372
Connection Devices (RJ45 Connector and Distributor)
373
Connecting Terminal Resistors
374
Wiring a Shielding Wire (Class-D Grounding)
375
Connector in Inverter
376
Connection Diagram
378
For A500, F500 and V500 Series (FR-A5NR)
380
For E700 Series (PU Connector)
381
For E700 Series (FR-E7TR)
385
For F800, A800, F700 and A700 Series (Built-In RS-485 Terminal)
388
Grounding
389
Communication Setting in Inverter
390
S500 Series (When Connected to RS-485 Port)
392
Parameter Setting Method (Reference)
393
E500 Series (When Connected to PU Port)
395
Parameter Setting Method (Reference)
396
V500, F500 and A500 Series (Connection to PU Port)
398
Parameter Setting Method (Reference)
399
V500, F500 and A500 Series (Connection to FR-A5NR)
401
E700, D700 Series (When PU Port, FR-E7TR Is Connected)
402
Parameter Setting Method (Reference)
404
F700 and A700 Series (When Built-In RS-485 Terminal Is Connected)
406
Parameter Setting Method (Reference)
407
F800 and A800 Series (When Built-In RS-485 Terminal Is Connected)
409
Parameter Setting Method (Reference)
410
Cautions on Setting
411
Communication Setting in FX Programmable Controller
412
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (GX Works2)
413
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (FXGP/WIN)
415
Creating Programs (FX 2N , FX 2NC )
417
Common Items in Inverter Communication Instructions
418
Instruction Completion and Error Flag Operation
420
Cautions on Programming
422
Inverter Operation Monitoring Instruction (PlcInverter) [EXTR K10]
423
Inverter Operation Control Instruction (PlcInverter) [EXTR K11]
424
Inverter Parameter Reading Instruction (PlcInverter) [EXTR K12]
425
Inverter Parameter Writing Instruction (PlcInverter) [EXTR K13]
426
Second Parameter Specification Codes
427
A500 Series
428
Practical Program Examples (FX 2N , FX 2NC )
429
Program Example
430
Practical Example 2
433
Program Example
434
Creating Programs (FX 3S , FX 3G , FX 3GC , FX 3U , FX 3UC )
438
Contents of Related Devices
439
Common Items in Inverter Communication Instructions
440
Instruction Completion and Error Flag Operation
442
Cautions on Programming
444
Inverter Operation Monitoring Instruction (PlcInverter) [FNC270 / IVCK]
446
Inverter Operation Control Instruction (PlcInverter) [FNC271 / IVDR]
447
Inverter Parameter Reading (PlcInverter) [FNC272 / IVRD]
448
Inverter Parameter Writing (PlcInverter) [FNC273 / IVWR]
450
Inverter Parameter Batch Writing (PlcInverter) [FNC274 / IVBWR]
451
Controls Operations and Monitors Operations of an Inverter with a Single Command(PlcInverter)[Fnc275 / IVMC]
452
Applicable Inverters
453
Second Parameter Specification Codes
454
A500 Series
455
F500 Series
456
A700 Series
457
E700 and D700 Series
458
F800 Series
459
A800 Series
460
Practical Program Examples (FX 3S , FX 3G , FX 3GC , FX 3U , FX 3UC )
461
Program Example
462
Practical Example 2
467
Program Example
468
Troubleshooting
476
Checking Inverter Operation Status
477
Checking Absence/Presence of Errors
478
Related Data
481
Details of Related Devices (FX 2N , FX 2NC )
482
Communication Error Latch [M8157]
483
Error Code [D8156]
484
Error Occurrence Step Number Latch [D8157]
485
Related Device List (FX 3S , FX 3G , FX 3GC , FX 3U , FX 3UC )
486
Details of Related Devices (FX 3S , FX 3G , FX 3GC , FX 3U , FX 3UC )
487
Inverter Communication Error [M8152, M8153, M8157 and M8158]
488
Step Number of Instruction Using Communication Port [D8151 and D8156]
489
Inverter Communication Error Occurrence Step [D8153 and D8158]
492
FREQROL Inverter Parameter List
493
Parameters in F700, A700, E700 and D700 Series
515
Parameters in F800 and A800 Series
532
Communication Parameters
550
Outline
553
Procedures before Operation
557
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
558
Programming Tool Applicability
559
For Non-Applicable Versions (Setting an Alternative Model)
561
Specifications
562
Data Communication Specifications
563
Number of Transfer Data
564
System Configuration and Selection
565
Applicable FX PLC and Communication Equipment
566
For Communication in Accordance with RS-485
572
Wiring
577
Selecting Cables and Terminal Resistors
578
BASE-T Cable
579
Connecting Cables
580
Connecting Terminal Resistors
582
Connection Diagram
583
Wiring for Communication in Accordance with RS-485
585
Grounding
589
Communication Setting in FX Programmable Controller
590
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (GX Works2)
591
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (FXGP/WIN)
593
Creating Programs (RS Instruction)
595
How to Use RS Instruction
596
Function and Operation
597
Send/Receive Data and Amount of Data
598
Operation When Data Is Sent
600
Operation of Control Line
602
Important Points in Creating Programs
606
Practical Program Example (RS Instruction)
607
Creating Programs (RS2 Instruction)
609
How to Use RS2 Instruction
612
Applicable Frames
613
Function and Operation
615
Send/Receive Data and Amount of Data
616
Operation When Data Is Sent
618
Sum Check Code
621
Operation of Control Line
622
Important Points in Creating Programs
625
Practical Program Example (RS2 Instruction)
626
When Combined with Another Communication
628
When Combined with Programming Communication
629
When Combined with Computer Link Communication
631
When Combined with Programming Communication
632
Using RS2 Instruction and Computer Link Communication Together
633
Communication Setting Method Using Sequence Program
634
Communication Setting for RS2 Instruction
636
Troubleshooting
637
Checking Sequence Program
638
Checking the Absence/Presence of Errors
639
Related Data
640
Details of Related Devices (RS Instruction)
641
Receiving Complete Flag [M8123]
642
Serial Communication Error Code [D8063]
643
Communication Format Setting [D8120]
644
Amount of Data Already Received [D8123]
645
Operation Mode Display [D8419]
646
Details of Related Devices (RS2 Instruction)
647
Sending Wait Flag [M8371, M8401 and M8421]
648
Carrier Detection Flag [M8404 and M8424]
649
Serial Communication Error Code [D8062, D8063 and D8438]
650
Communication Format Setting [D8370, D8400 and D8420]
651
Amount of Remaining Send Data [D8372, D8402 and D8422]
652
Header [D8380, D8381, D8410, D8411, D8430 and D8431]
653
Receiving Sum (Receive Data) [D8384, D8414 and D8434]
654
Operation Mode Display [D8389, D8419 and D8439]
655
ASCII Code Table
656
Outline
659
Procedures before Operation
660
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
661
Programming Tool Applicability
662
For Non-Applicable Versions (Setting an Alternative Model)
663
Specification
664
System Configuration and Selection
665
Connection to PLC
666
Wiring
668
Connection to External Equipment with Terminal Specifications (with Control Line)
669
Creating Programs
670
FROM and to Instructions
671
TO Instruction
672
Direct Specification of Buffer Memory (UG)
673
Buffer Memory (BFM)
674
Communication Format <BFM #0>
676
Command <BFM #1>
680
Maximum Number of Receivable Bytes <BFM #2>
681
Receiving Terminator <BFM #11 (Highest-Order 2 Bytes) and BFM #10 (Lowest-Order 2 Bytes)>
682
Sending Sum Result <BFM #15>
683
Status <BFM #28>
684
Error Code <BFM #29>
685
Operation of Control Line
686
When Control Line Is in Standard RS-232C Mode [BFM #0, (B9, B8) = (0, 1)]
687
When Control Line Is in RS-232C Interlink Mode [BFM #0, (B9, B8) = (1, 1)]
688
Practical Program Examples
689
Sending/Receiving 8-Bit Buffer Length Data
693
Troubleshooting
697
Outline
701
Procedures before Operation
702
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
703
Programming Tool Applicability
704
For Non-Applicable Versions (Setting an Alternative Model)
706
System Configuration and Selection
707
For Communication Equipment Operating in Accordance with RS-232C
708
For Ethernet Adapter
709
Applicable FX PLC and Communication Equipment
710
Caution on Selection
721
When Using 232BD or 232ADP
722
Selecting Connection Cables
723
Connector Shape in each Product
724
Combinations of Connection Cables
725
Personal Computer
726
Connection Cables and Interfaces
730
Cable Combination Simplified Table
731
Cable Connection Diagrams
733
Connector Conversion Cable (Commercial Product) - No. B
735
Communication Setting (Initialization) in FX Programmable Controller
736
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (GX Works2)
737
Communication Setting Using Parameter Method (FXGP/WIN)
738
Connection Setting for Personal Computer
739
Setting RS-232C or USB, Communication Port, and Transmission Speed
740
Setting for Using GOT Transparent Function
742
Setting Communication Time Check and Number of Retries
743
Connection Setting (FXGP/WIN)
744
Communication Test (GX Works2)
745
Troubleshooting
746
Checking Programming Tool Setting
748
Operation Mode Display [D8419 and D8439] (FX 3S , FX 3G , FX 3GC , FX 3U , FX 3UC )
749
FX Series PLC User's Manual - Data Communication Edition Remote Maintenance
752
Outline
753
File Transfer between Personal Computers (Supported Only by FXGP/WIN)
754
Procedures before Operation
755
Communication Type Applicability in PLC
756
Programming Tool Applicability
757
Programming Software for Remote Maintenance
761
Cautions on Using FXGP/WIN
762
1 User Registration Mode
763
Item
763
Communication Method
763
Specifications
763
System Configuration and Selection
764
Setting Applicable FX PLC and Communication Equipment
765
3.3 Selecting Modem
770
9600 Bps
770
Baud Rate
770
Control Line
770
Data Bit
770
Not Provided
770
Parity Bit
770
Selecting Modem
770
List of Modems Whose Operations Are Confirmed
771
Start Bit
770
Stop Bit
770
Wiring
773
Connection Diagram
774
How to Setup Modems on the PLC Side
775
Modem Initialization Setting Using Parameter Method
777
Setting at Command for Unregistered Modem
779
Setting Using FXGP/WIN
783
Modem Initialization Setting Using Parameter Method
784
Setting at Command for Unregistered Modem
785
Cautions on Use
787
How to Setup Modems on the PC Side for Remote Access
788
Creating Telephone Directory (if Necessary)
790
Setting Using FXGP/WIN
792
Registering Line Connection Destination
795
Preparing for Connection of PLC
796
Line Connection Procedure
797
For FXGP/WIN
801
Checking FX PLC Applicability
804
Half-Duplex, Asynchronous System
805
1-Bit
805
Not Provided
805
Checking Modem Specifications
805
Checking at Command Setting
806
Checking Sequence Program
807
Checking Programming Tool Setting
808
Operation Mode Display [D8419 and D8439] (FX 3S , FX 3G , FX 3GC , FX 3U , FX 3UC )
809
ASCII Code Table
810
Appendix A: Discontinued Models Apx
813
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Course Overview and Requirements
17
Modular PLC Training Hardware
17
The Hardware
19
General Introduction to Plcs
19
History & Development
19
The Initial Specification for the PLC
19
Comparison of PLC and Relay Systems
19
Programming
20
Human Machine Interfaces
20
What Is a PLC
21
How Plcs Process Programs
22
The MELSEC FX Family
24
Selecting the Right Controller
25
Controller Design
27
Input and Output Circuits
27
Layout of the MELSEC FX1S Base Units
27
Layout of the MELSEC FX1N Base Units
28
Layout of the MELSEC FX2N Base Units
28
Layout of the MELSEC FX2NC Base Units
29
Layout of the MELSEC FX3G Base Units
29
Layout of the MELSEC FX3U Base Units
30
Layout of the MELSEC FX3UC Base Units
30
Wiring
31
Power Supply
31
Wiring of Inputs
32
Wiring of Outputs
33
Extending the Range of Digital Inputs/Outputs
35
Extension Boards
35
Compact Extension Units
35
Modular Extension Blocks
36
Extending for Special Functions
37
Analog Modules
38
High-Speed Counter Modules and Adapters
41
Positioning Modules
42
Network Modules for ETHERNET
43
Network Modules for Profibus/Dp
44
Network Modules for CC-Link
46
Network Module for Devicenet
47
Network Module for Canopen
47
Network Module for AS-Interface
48
Interface Modules and Adapters
49
Communication Adapters
50
Setpoint Adapter Boards
51
System Configuration
52
Connection of Special Adapters
54
Basic Rules for System Configuration
56
Quick Reference Matrixes
57
I/O Assignment
59
Concept of Assigning
59
Special Function Module Address
60
Programming
61
Concepts of the IEC61131-3 Standard
61
Software Structure and Definition of Terms
62
Definition of Terms in IEC61131-3
62
System Variables
69
System Labels
70
Programming Languages
71
Text Editors
71
Graphic Editors
72
Data Types
75
Simple Types
75
Complex Data Types
75
MELSEC Timers and Counters
80
Building a Project
81
Starting GX IEC Developer
82
Application Program
84
Example: Carousel Indexer
84
Creating a New Project
86
Creating a New "POU
88
Assigning the Global Variables
89
Programming the POU Body
94
Creating a New Task
109
Program Documentation
113
Checking and Building the Project Code
114
Illustration: Guided Ladder Entry Mode
116
Project Download Procedures
117
Connection with Peripheral Devices
117
Communications Port Setup
117
Downloading the Project
121
Monitoring the Project
123
Split / Multi Window Monitoring
124
Adjusting Monitor Visibility
126
Cross Reference List
127
PLC Diagnostics
130
Project Documentation
131
Program Example
135
An Alarm System
135
Method
136
Checking the Example Program "Alarm_System
138
Functions and Function Blocks
139
Functions
139
Example: Creating a Function
139
Processing Real (Floating Point) Numbers
148
Creating a Function Block
152
Execution Options of Function Blocks
159
Macrocode Execution
159
Enable / Enableoutput (EN/ENO)
160
Advanced Monitoring Functions
161
Entry Data Monitoring
161
Customising the EDM
162
Monitor Limitations
164
Toggling Boolean Variables
165
Monitoring Headers
166
Monitor Mode Essentials
167
Monitoring Mitsubishi "Transfer Form" Objects
169
Modifying Variable Values from the POU Body
170
Monitoring "Instances" of Function Blocks
171
Device Edit
173
Online Mode
177
Online Change Mode
177
Online Program Change
179
Data Unit Types (DUT)
181
Example Use of a DUT
182
Automatic Filling, Variables
185
Assigning DUT Variables to Function Blocks
188
Arrays
191
Overview
191
Array Example: Single Dimension Array
193
Working with Libraries
199
User Defined Libraries
199
Example - Creating a New Library
199
Opening the Library
201
Moving a POU "Function Block" to an Open Library
202
Special Note about Libraries
205
Importing Libraries into Projects
206
Import of an User Library
206
Importing a Mitsubishi Library Function Block
209
Library Function Block Help
212
Security
213
Password
213
Setting the Password
213
Changing the Security Level
214
Modifying POU Password Access
215
Sequential Function Chart - SFC
217
What Is SFC
217
SFC Elements
218
SFC Transitions
218
Initial Step
218
Termination Step
218
SFC Configuration Examples
220
SFC Actions
221
Complex Transitions
223
IEC Instruction List
225
Some Useful Tips
225
Mixing IEC IL and Melsec IL in Pous
226
IEC Structured Text
227
Structured Text Operators
227
Structured Text Program Example
228
PROFIBUS/DP Communication
231
Configuring the PROFIBUS/DP Network
231
Ethernet Communications
239
Configuring the PC on the Ethernet
240
Configuring the FX 3U -ENET by FX Configurator-EN
242
Configuring GX IEC Developer to Access the PLC on Ethernet
245
Setting up a HMI of the GOT1000 Series (GT12, GT15 or GT16)
249
Setting up a HMI of the E1000 Series
252
Communication Via MX Component
256
Special Relays
261
PLC Status Diagnostic Information (M8000 to M8009
262
Clock Devices and Real Time Clock (M8011 to M8019
262
PLC Operation Mode (M8030 to M8039
263
Error Detection (M8060 to M8069
264
Extension Boards (Dedicated to FX and FX
264
Analog Special Adapter and Adapter Boards for FX 3G
265
Special Registers
266
PLC Status Diagnostic Information (D8000 to D8009
266
Scan Information and Real Time Clock (D8010 to D8019
267
PLC Operation Mode (D8030 to D8039
267
Error Codes (D8060 to D8069
268
Extension Boards
268
Analog Special Adapter and Adapter Boards for FX
269
Error Code List
270
Error Codes 6101 to 6409
270
Error Codes 6501 to 6510
271
Error Codes 6610 to 6632
272
Error Codes 6701 to 6710
273
Number of Occupied Input/Output Points and Current Consumption
274
Interface Adapter Boards and Communication Adapter Boards
274
Special Adapters
275
Extension Blocks
275
Special Function Modules
276
PLC Components Glossary
277
Mitsubishi Electric FX2N-232IF Hardware Manual (140 pages)
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Unit Accessories
21
World Spec
21
Model Name
22
Serial Numbers
23
Configuration
24
Current Consumption and Input/Output Points
28
Rules
32
System Configuration Example
35
Quick Judgment
38
Terminal Layouts
41
Main Units
43
FX 2NC Extension Blocks
45
FX 2N and FX 0N Extension Blocks
46
Installation Notes
47
FX 2NC RUN/STOP Control
52
General Specifications
54
PC Mounting Arrangements
55
Connection of Extension Blocks to Main Unit
57
DIN Rail Mounting
57
Direct Mounting
58
Extension Cable Installation
62
General Notes
63
Memory Board Installation
64
Wiring Techniques
65
Termination of Connector Style I/O
66
Termination of Screw Terminals
67
Termination of Connector Style I/O Cables
68
Power Supply
69
Power Supply Cautions
75
Earthing / Grounding
76
Inputs
77
DC Input Specifications
79
Typical Wiring
80
Input Circuit Connection
82
Diodes and Inputs Connected in Series
84
Resistors and Inputs Connected in Parallel
85
AC110V Input Extension Block
86
Input Circuit Connection
86
Programming Caution
87
Outputs
89
Transistor Output Specification
91
Response Times
92
Output Circuit Configuration
93
Transistor Output Example
94
Relay Output Specification
96
Product Life of Relay Contacts
97
Output Circuit Configuration
99
Relay Output Example
101
Triac (SSR) Output Specifications
103
In-Rush Currents
104
Output Circuit Configuration
105
Triac Output Example
107
Applying Safe Loads
107
Diagnostics
109
Preliminary Checks
111
Basic Diagnostics
112
Batt Led on
112
ERROR LED Flashes (PROGRAM ERROR)
112
Error Led on (Cpu Error)
113
Common Errors
114
Writing of Program and Program Check [Power on and PLC Stopped]
115
Replacing the Battery
116
Maintenance
118
Error Flags on Indicates Error
119
Error Registers
121
Error Codes
123
Instruction List
124
Discontinued Model
129
Appendix
133
Precautions for Battery Transportation
135
Regulated FX 2NC Series Products
135
Transport Guidelines
135
Handling of Batteries and Devices with Built-In Batteries in EU Member States
136
Disposal Precautions
136
Exportation Precautions
137
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