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Mitsubishi Electric FX3G-EEPROM-32L User Manual (432 pages)
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Fx 3G
7
Table of Contents
9
Standards
20
Certification of UL, Cul Standards
20
Compliance with EC Directive (CE Marking)
20
Requirement for Compliance with EMC Directive
20
Requirement for Compliance with LVD Directive
23
Caution for Compliance with EC Directive
24
1 Introduction
25
Introduction of Manuals
25
Classification of Major Components in this Manual
25
Manual Organization and Position of this Manual
27
List of Manuals
28
Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in Manuals
33
2 Features and Part Names
35
Major Features
35
Names and Functions of Parts
37
Front Panel
37
Sides
39
3 Introduction of Products
40
List of Products and Interpretation of Model Names
40
Main Units
41
Input Specifications
53
DC Input (Sink/Source)
53
Output Specifications
54
Relay Output
54
Transistor Output
55
Performance Specifications
56
External Dimensions (Weight/Accessories/Installation)
58
Main Units
58
Terminal Layout
59
Interpretation of Terminal Block Layout
59
Fx 3G -14M
60
Fx 3G -24M
60
Fx 3G -40M
61
Fx 3G -60M
61
5 Version Information and Peripheral Equipment Connectability
62
Version Information
62
Manufacturer's Serial Number Check Method
62
Version Check Method
63
Version Upgrade History
63
Programming Tool Applicability
64
Applicable Versions of Programming Tool
64
In the Case of Programming Tool (Version) Not Applicable
65
Program Transfer Speed and Programming Tools
65
Cautions on Connecting Peripheral Equipment by Way of Expansion Board or Special Adapter
66
Cautions on Write During RUN
66
Use of (Built-In USB) Programming Port
69
Installation of USB Driver
69
Setting in GX Developer
69
Cautions on Using Transparent Function by Way of USB in GOT1000 Series
70
Cautions on Using Transparent Port (2-Port) Function of GOT-F900 Series
71
Other Peripheral Equipment Applicability
72
6 Examination of System Configuration
73
Configuration of a Whole System
73
Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter/Memory Cassette/Display Module Configuration
74
Rules of System Configuration
76
Number of Input/Output Points and Maximum Number of Input/Output Points
78
Calculation of Number of Input/Output Points
78
Maximum Number of Input/Output Points When CC-Link Master Is Used
80
Maximum Number of Input/Output Points When Anywireaslink Master Is Used
81
Number of Connected Extension Devices (Including Extension Cable)
82
Number of Connectable Expansion Boards and Special Adapters
82
Input/Output Powered Extension Units
82
Extension Power Supply Unit
82
Special Function Blocks
82
Extension Cable
82
Expansion of Main Unit
83
When Adding Input/Output Extension Blocks Using the 24V DC Service Power Supply of the Main Unit
84
Selection Example 1 Using the 24V DC Service Power Supply of the Main Unit
86
Selection Example 2 Using the 24V DC Service Power Supply of the Main Unit
87
Expansion of FX2N Series I/O Powered Extension Unit
88
Quick Reference Matrix (When Only Input/Output Devices Are Added)
88
When Special Extension Devices Are also Added (Calculation of Current Consumption)
91
Expansion of Extension Power Supply Unit (FX 3U -1PSU-5V)
93
Fx 3G
93
Number of Input/Output (Occupied) Points and Current Consumption
95
A] Main Units
95
B] Input/Output Powered Extension Units/Blocks
96
C] Special Function Devices
97
D] Extension Power Supply Unit
97
7 Assignment of Input/Output Numbers and Unit Numbers
98
Assignment of Input/Output Numbers (X/Y)
98
Concept of Assigning
98
Example of Assigning
99
Application of I/O Number Label
99
Unit Numbers of Special Function Blocks
100
Concept of Assigning
100
Example of Assigning
100
Application of Unit Number Labels
101
Assignment of Communication Channels
102
Station No." Label of FX3G-485-BD
103
Station No." Label of FX -485-BD-RJ
103
Trimmer Layout Label of FX 3G -8AV-BD
104
8 Installation in Enclosure
105
Installation Location
108
Installation Location in Enclosure
108
Spaces in Enclosure
109
Layout in Enclosure
109
1-Stage Layout
109
2-Stage Layout
110
Examination for Installing Method in Enclosure
111
Installing Methods
111
Cautions on Examining Installing Method
111
Examples of Installation
111
Procedures for Installing on and Detaching from DIN Rail
113
Preparation for Installation
113
Installation of Main Unit
114
Installation of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit/Block and Special Function Block
115
Removal of Main Unit
116
Procedures for Installing Directly (with M4 Screws)
117
Hole Pitches for Direct Mounting
117
Example of Mounting Hole Pitches
119
Installation of Main Unit
120
Installation of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit/Block and Special Function Block
120
Connecting Methods for Main Unit and Extension Devices
121
Connection of Extension Devices
121
Connecting Method a - Connection of Expansion Board
122
Connecting Method B - Connection of Connector Conversion Adapter
123
Connecting Method C - Connection of Special Adapter
125
Connecting Method D - Connection of Powered Extension Units/Blocks to Main Unit
125
Connecting Method E - Connection of Powered Extension Units/Blocks
126
Connecting Method F - Connection of Extension Cable and FX 2N -CNV-BC
126
Connecting Method G - Connection of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit
127
Connecting Method H - Connection of Extension Block to Input/Output Powered Extension Unit
127
9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures
128
Preparation for Wiring
130
Wiring Procedures
130
Removal and Installation of Quick-Release Terminal Block
130
Fx 3G
130
Cable Connecting Procedures
131
Input/Output Terminal Block (Power Supply and Input/Output Wiring)
131
Input/Output Connectors
134
Terminal Block for Europe [Expansion Board and Special Adapters]
135
Grounding Terminal of the FX 3G -485-BD-RJ
136
Grounding Terminal of the FX 3U -ENET-ADP
137
Grounding
138
Examples of External Wiring [AC Power Supply Type]
139
Example of Input/Output Wiring with 24V DC Service Power Supply
139
Example of Sink Input [-Common] Wiring
140
Example of Source Input [+Common] Wiring
141
An External Wiring Example for the Extension Power Supply Unit (Sink Input [-Common])
142
An External Wiring Example for the Extension Power Supply Unit (Source Input [+Common])
143
Examples of External Wiring [DC Power Supply Type]
144
Example of Sink Input [-Common] Wiring
144
Example of Source Input [+Common] Wiring
145
10 Input Wiring Procedures
146
Before Starting Input Wiring
148
Sink and Source Input
148
DC Input (Sink and Source Input Type)
150
Handling of 24V DC Input
150
Instructions for Connecting Input Devices
151
Examples of External Wiring (Sink Input) [AC Power Supply Type]
153
Examples of External Wiring (Source Input) [AC Power Supply Type]
155
Examples of External Wiring (Sink Input) [DC Power Supply Type]
156
Examples of External Wiring (Source Input) [DC Power Supply Type]
158
AC Input
159
Input Specifications
159
Handling of 100V AC Input
159
Examples of External Wiring (100V AC Input)
160
Input Interruption (I00 to I50)
161
Allocation of Pointers to Input Numbers (Input Signal ON/OFF Duration)
161
Cautions for Input Interruption
161
Examples of External Wiring
162
Pulse Catch (M8170 to M8175)
163
Allocation of Special Memories to Input Numbers (on Duration of Input Signals)
163
Cautions for Pulse Catch
163
Examples of External Wiring
164
Pulse Width/Pulse Period Measurement Function (Supported in Ver. 1.10 or Later)
165
Allocation of Special Memories to Input Numbers
165
Cautions for Pulse Width/Period Measurement Function
165
Examples of External Wiring
166
11 Use of High-Speed Counters
167
Outline
167
Types of Counting and Operations
167
Types and Input Signal Forms
167
High-Speed Counter Device Notations
167
Cautions in Connecting Mating Device
167
List of Device Numbers and Functions
168
Allocation of Device Numbers to Input Numbers
169
Allocation Table
169
Restriction of Redundant Use of Input Numbers
169
Handling of High-Speed Counters
170
1-Phase 1-Count Input
170
1-Phase 2-Count Input
171
2-Phase 2-Count Input
172
Fx 3G
172
Timing of Updating of Current Value and Comparison of Current Value
173
Timing of Updating of Current Value
173
Comparison of Current Value
173
Response Frequency and Overall Frequency
174
Examples of External Wiring (Rotary Encoder)
175
1-Phase 1-Input [C235 to C245]
175
2-Phase 2-Input [C251 to C255]
176
Related Devices and Function Switching Procedures
177
Related Devices
177
Function Switching] Switching of Allocation and Functions of Input Terminals
178
Cautions on Use
178
12 Output Wiring Procedures
179
External Wiring for Relay Output Type
181
Product Life of Relay Contacts
181
Handling of Relay Output
181
External Wiring Precautions
182
Example of External Wiring
183
External Wiring of Transistor Output (Sink/Source) Type
184
Transistor Output Sink and Source
184
Handling of Transistor Output
185
External Wiring Precautions
187
Example of External Wiring
188
External Wiring for Triac (SSR) Output Type
190
Handling of Triac Output
190
External Wiring Precautions
191
Example of External Wiring
192
13 Examples of Wiring for Various Uses
193
Notes about Examples of Wiring
194
Digital Switch [DSW Instructions (FNC72)/BIN Instructions (FNC19)]
195
When DSW Instructions Are Used
195
When bin Instructions Are Used
198
Input Matrix [MTR Instructions (FNC 52)]
199
Seven Segment with Latch [SEGL Instructions (FNC74)/BCD Instructions (FNC18)]
202
When SEGL Instructions Are Used
202
When BCD Instructions Are Used
204
14 Test Operation, Adjustment, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
206
Preparation for Test Operation
207
Preliminary Inspection [Power OFF]
207
Connection to Built-In Programming Connector (RS-422)
207
Connection to Built-In Programming Connector (USB)
208
Writing of Program and Program Check [Power on and PLC Stopped]
209
Running and Stopping Procedures [Power ON]
210
Methods of Running and Stopping
210
Use of Several Running/Stopping Methods
211
Operation and Test [Power on and PLC Running]
212
Self-Diagnostic Function
212
Test Functions
212
Program Modification Function
213
Built-In Variable Analog Potentiometer Function
213
Maintenance and Periodic Inspection
214
Procedures for Checking Model Name
214
Periodic Inspection - Battery Life, Etc
214
Maintenance - Product Life of Relay Contacts
215
Fx 3G
215
Troubleshooting with Leds
217
POW LED [On/Flashing/Off]
217
ALM LED [On/Off]
217
ERR LED [On/Flashing/Off]
218
Judgment by Error Codes and Representation of Error Codes
219
Operation and Check by GX Works2
219
Operation and Check on Display Module (FX 3G -5DM)
220
Representation of Errors
221
Error Code List and Action
222
Troubleshooting
229
Output Does Not Operate (Main Unit and Input/Output Extension Blocks)
229
DC Input Does Not Operate (Main Unit and Input/Output Extension Blocks)
229
Cautions in Registering Keyword
230
15 Input/Output Powered Extension Units
231
Outline
233
Product Configuration
233
Product List
233
Power Supply Specifications
234
Weight, Accessories, Etc
234
Part Names
235
Fx2N-32Er-Es/Ul, Fx2N-48Er-Es/Ul, Fx2N-48Er-Ds
237
Product Specifications
237
External Dimensions
238
Terminal Layout
239
Fx2N-32Et-Ess/Ul, Fx2N-48Et-Ess/Ul, Fx2N-48Et-Dss
240
Product Specifications
240
External Dimensions
241
Terminal Layout
242
Fx 2N -32Er, Fx 2N -48Er, Fx 2N -48Er-D
243
Product Specifications
243
External Dimensions
244
Terminal Layout
245
Fx 2N -32Et, Fx 2N -48Et, Fx 2N -48Et-D
246
Product Specifications
246
External Dimensions
247
Terminal Layout
248
Fx 2N -32Es
249
Product Specifications
249
External Dimensions
250
Terminal Layout
250
Fx 2N -48Er-Ua1/Ul
251
Product Specifications
251
External Dimensions
252
Terminal Layout
252
16 Input/Output Extension Blocks
253
Outline
255
Product Configuration
255
Product List
255
FX 2N -8ER-ES/UL (24V DC Sink/Source Input, Relay Output)
257
Product Specifications
257
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
258
External Dimensions
259
Fx 2N
260
FX -8ER (24V DC Sink Input, Relay Output)
260
Product Specifications
260
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
261
Fx 3G
261
External Dimensions
262
Fx 2N -8Ex-Es/Ul, Fx 2N
263
16EX-ES/UL (24V DC Sink/Source Input)
263
Product Specifications
263
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
264
External Dimensions
265
FX 2N -8EX, FX 2N -16EX and FX 2N -16EX-C
266
FX -8EX, FX -16EX and FX -16EX-C
266
Product Specifications
266
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
267
External Dimensions
268
Fx 2N
270
FX -16EXL-C (5V DC Input: 16 Points)
270
Product Specifications
270
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
271
External Dimensions
271
Example of Wiring
271
FX 2N -8EX-UA1/UL (100V AC Input)
273
Product Specifications
273
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
274
External Dimensions
274
8Eyr-Es/Ul, Fx
275
8Eyr-S-Es/Ul, Fx
275
16EYR-ES/UL (Relay Output)
275
Product Specifications
275
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
276
External Dimensions
278
FX -8EYT-ESS/UL, FX -16EYT-ESS/UL (Transistor Output)
279
16EYT-ESS/UL (Transistor Output)
279
Product Specifications
279
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
280
External Dimensions
281
FX -8EYR, FX -16EYR (Relay Output)
282
16EYR (Relay Output)
282
Product Specifications
282
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
283
External Dimensions
284
16EYT-C (Transistor Output)
285
Product Specifications
285
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
286
External Dimensions
287
FX 2N -8EYT-H (Transistor Output)
289
Product Specifications
289
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
290
External Dimensions
290
FX 2N -16EYS (Triac Output: 16 Points)
291
Product Specifications
291
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
292
External Dimensions
292
17 Extension Power Supply Unit
293
Outline
293
Specifications
294
Generic Specifications
294
Performance Specifications
294
External Dimensions
294
Extension Power Supply Unit Related Precaution
295
18 Other Extension Devices and Optional Units (External Dimensions and Terminal Arrangement)
296
Special Function Units/Blocks
296
Fx 2N -2Ad
296
Fx 2N -2Da
296
Fx 3U -4Ad
297
Fx 3U -4Da
297
Fx 2N -4Ad
298
Fx 3G
298
Fx 2N -4Da
298
Fx 2N -4Ad-Pt
299
Fx 2N -4Ad-Tc
299
Fx 2N -5A
300
Fx 3U -4Lc
300
Fx 2N -2Lc
301
Fx 2N -8Ad
301
Fx 3U -16Ccl-M
302
Fx 2N -16Ccl-M
302
Fx 2N -32Ccl
303
Fx 3U -64Ccl
303
Fx 2N -64Cl-M
304
Fx 3U -128Asl-M
304
Fx 3U -32Dp
305
Special Adapters
306
Fx 3U -4Ad-Adp
306
Fx 3U -4Da-Adp
306
Fx 3U -3A-Adp
306
Fx 3U -4Ad-Pt(W)-Adp
307
Fx 3U -4Ad-Pnk-Adp
307
Fx 3U -4Ad-Tc-Adp
307
Fx 3U -232Adp(-Mb)
308
Fx 3U -485Adp(-Mb)
308
Fx 3U -Enet-Adp
309
Expansion Board
310
Fx 3G -4Ex-Bd
310
Fx 3G -2Eyt-Bd
310
Fx 3G -232-Bd
311
Fx 3G -422-Bd
311
Fx 3G -485-Bd
312
Fx 3G -485-Bd-Rj
312
Fx 3G -2Ad-Bd
313
Fx 3G -1Da-Bd
313
Fx 3G -8Av-Bd
314
Power Supply
315
Fx 2N -20Psu
315
Connector Conversion Adapter
315
Fx 3G -Cnv-Adp
315
Fx 2N -Cnv-Bc
316
Interface Module
316
Fx-232Awc-H
316
19 Display Module (FX 3G -5DM)
317
Specifications
317
Applicable PLC
317
Display/Switch Specifications
317
Part Names
318
External Dimensions
318
Installation and Removal
319
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Not Used Together)
319
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Used Together)
320
Summary of Functions
321
Procedure for Accessing the Menu Screen from the Title Screen
322
Title Screen
322
Top Screen (Time Display)
322
Menu Screen
322
Menu Structure
323
Monitor/Test Mode
325
Relevant Devices
325
Monitor Mode Operation
326
Monitor Screen and Status Display
327
Test Mode Operation
329
Test Mode Operation Notes
332
Fx 3G
332
Error Check
332
LANGUAGE (Menu Display Language Setting)
333
Changing to Japanese Menus
333
Changing to English Menus
334
D8302 Changes by Program and Related Devices
334
Contrast
335
Clock Menu (Current Time Setting)
336
Clock Setting Procedure
336
Displaying the Current Time
337
Changing the Current Time's "Year" from 2-Digit Format to 4-Digit Format
337
Keyword
338
Keyword Types and Levels
338
Level-Specific Restrictions Screen List
338
Keyword Storage
339
Screens Requiring Keyword for Access
339
Canceling a Keyword
340
Enabling a Keyword
341
Memory Cassette Transfers
342
Transfer from Internal EEPROM to Memory Cassette (Cassette <- PLC)
342
Transfer from Memory Cassette to Internal EEPROM (Cassette -> PLC)
343
System Information (Restrictions from PLC)
345
System Information List
345
System Information Setting Program Example
345
Specified Device Monitor Function
346
System Information - Specified Device Monitor Function
346
Differences between Specified Device Monitor Screen and Monitor/Test Screen
347
Program Example1 (When Monitoring/Testing a Timer)
347
Program Example2 (When Monitoring Consecutive Timers Using Operation Keys)
348
Program Example3 (When Monitoring Non-Consecutive Timers Using Operation Keys)
349
Monitor Operation on Specified Device Monitor Screen
350
Specified Device Monitor Screen for Monitoring
350
Test Operation on Specified Device Monitor Screen
351
Screen Saver Function
352
System Information - Screen Saver Function
352
Screen Saver Display
352
Program Example (Screen Saver Time Setting)
352
Display Screen Protect Function
353
System Information - Display Screen Protect Function
353
Program Example (Screen Protect Function Setting)
353
Keyword and Display Screen Protect Function Levels and Corresponding Restrictions
354
Relationship between Keyword and Display Screen Protect Function
354
Keyword Levels
355
Relationship between Specified Device Monitor Function and Display Screen Protect Function
355
Pointers for Using the Display Screen Protect Function
356
Operation Button ON/OFF Information
357
Various Applications
357
System Information - Operation Button ON/OFF Information
357
Specifying a Hexadecimal Current Value Display Format
358
System Information - Specifying a Hexadecimal Current Value Display Format
358
Program Example 1 (Specifying a Hexadecimal Data Display Format)
358
Program Example 2 (Specifying a Decadal Data Display Format)
358
Operation Error Messages and Corrective Actions
359
When a "Fatal Error Occurred" Message Appears
360
Menu Display Characters - Japanese and English Display Character Correspondence Table
361
20 Terminal Block
362
Outline
364
Product Configuration
365
External Dimensions and Component Names
366
Terminal Layout
367
Installation Work
369
Installation
369
Removal
369
Input/Output Cable Connection
369
Connection to Terminal Block
370
Fx-16E-Tb, Fx-32E-Tb
371
Internal Circuit
371
Example of Input External Wiring
372
Output External Wiring
372
Fx-16Ex-A1-Tb
373
Specifications
373
Internal Circuit
374
Example of Input External Wiring
374
Fx-16Eyr-Tb
375
Specifications
375
Internal Circuit
376
Example of Output External Wiring
376
External Wiring Precautions
377
Product Life of Relay Contacts
378
Fx-16Eyt-Tb, Fx-16Eyt-H-Tb
379
Specifications
379
Internal Circuit
380
Example of Output External Wiring
380
External Wiring Precautions
381
Fx-16Eys-Tb
382
Specifications
382
Internal Circuit
383
Example of Output External Wiring
383
External Wiring Precautions
384
21 Memory Cassette
385
Outline
385
Specifications
385
Electrical Specifications
385
Part Names and External Dimensions
385
Installation
386
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Not Used Together)
386
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Used Together)
387
Removal
389
Removal (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Are Not Used Together)
389
Removal (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Are Used Together)
390
Saved Data Content
391
PROTECT Switch
392
PROTECT Switch Setting
392
PROTECT Switch Operation
392
Precautions When Setting and Using the Switch
392
Memory Cassette <-> PLC (EEPROM Memory) Transfers by Loader Function
393
Writing (WR: 32L -> PLC)
393
Reading (RD: 32L <- PLC)
394
Operation Precautions
394
22 Battery
395
Battery Purpose
395
Specifications
395
Setting for Battery
396
Attaching the Battery
396
Setting the Battery Mode Using GX Works2
396
Fx 3G
396
Battery Handling
397
Battery Life and Replacement Guidelines
397
Reading the Date of Manufacture
397
Special "Battery Low-Voltage" Device & Notification Program Example
397
Battery Replacement
398
Battery Related Precautions
398
Appendix A: Special Device List
399
Appendix A-1 Special Auxiliary Relay (M8000 to M8511)
399
Appendix A-2 Special Data Register (D8000 to D8511)
406
Appendix A-3 Analog Expansion Boards[M8260 to M8279 and D8260 to D8279]
413
Appendix A-3-1 Special Auxiliary Relays (M8260 to M8279)
413
Appendix A-3-2 Special Data Registers (D8260 to D8279)
414
Appendix A-4 Analog Special Adapters[M8280 to M8299 and D8280 to D8299]
415
Appendix A-4-1 Special Auxiliary Relays (M8280 to M8299)
415
Appendix A-4-2 Special Data Registers (D8280 to D8299)
417
Appendix B: Instruction List
419
Appendix B-1 Basic Instructions
419
Appendix B-2 Step Ladder Instructions
419
Appendix B-3 Applied Instructions
420
Appendix C: Discontinued Models
423
Appendix D: Precautions for Battery Transportation
424
Appendix D-1 Regulated FX3G Series Products
424
Appendix D-2 Transport Guidelines
424
Appendix E: Handling of Batteries and Devices with Built-In Batteries in EU Member States
426
Appendix E-1 Disposal Precautions
426
Appendix E-2 Exportation Precautions
426
Appendix E-3 Regulated FX 3G Series Products
426
Warranty
428
Programming Tool
429
DC Power Supply Type
429
Revised History
429
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