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Mitsubishi FX2N series User Manual (520 pages)
FX3U series programmable controllers
Brand:
Mitsubishi
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 14.44 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
9
Table of Contents
11
Standards
23
Certification of UL, Cul Standards
23
Compliance with EC Directive (CE Marking)
24
Requirement for Compliance with EMC Directive
24
Requirement for Compliance with LVD Directive
27
Caution for Compliance with EC Directive
28
1 Introduction
29
Introduction of Manuals
29
Classification of Major Components in this Manual
29
Manual Organization and Position of this Manual
31
List of Manuals
32
Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in Manuals
39
2 Features and Part Names
42
Major Features
42
Names and Functions of Parts
44
Front Panel
44
Sides
46
3 Introduction of Products (Compliant with Overseas Standards)
47
List of Products (to be Connected) and Interpretation of Model Names
47
A] Main Units
48
B] Input/Output Powered Extension Units
49
C] Input/Output Extension Blocks
50
D] [E] Special Function Units/Blocks
51
F] Display Modules and Holder
53
G] Expansion Boards
53
H] Special Adapters
54
I] Extension Power Supply Unit
55
J] Extension Cables and Connector Conversion Adapter [K] Battery [L] Memory Cassettes
55
M] FX Series Terminal Blocks (Cables and Connectors)
56
N] Remote I/O
56
O] Power Supply Unit
56
Connector Types and Cables for Program Communication
57
Programming Tool
58
Communication Cables
58
Converters and Interface
59
4 Specifications, External Dimensions and Terminal Layout (Main Units)
60
Generic Specifications
60
Dielectric Withstand Voltage Test and Insulation Resistance Test
61
Power Supply Specifications
62
AC Power Supply/DC Input Type
62
DC Power Supply/DC Input Type
63
AC Power Supply/Ac Input Type
63
Input Specifications
64
DC Input (Sink/Source) Type
64
AC Input Type
65
Output Specifications
66
Relay Output Type
66
Product Life of Relay Contacts
67
Transistor Output (Sink) Type
68
Transistor Output (Source) Type
69
Triac Output Type
70
Performance Specifications
71
External Dimensions (Weight and Installation)
74
Fx -16M , Fx
74
Fx 3U -48M , Fx 3U -64M , Fx 3U -80M , Fx 3U -128M
75
Terminal Layout
76
Interpretation
76
Fx 3U -16M
77
Fx 3U -32M
78
Fx 3U -48M
79
Fx 3U -64M
80
Fx 3U -80M
81
Fx 3U -128M
82
5 Version Information and Peripheral Equipment Connectability
83
Version Upgrade History
83
How to Look at Manufacturer's Serial Number
83
Version Check Method
84
Version Upgrade History
84
Programming Tool Applicability
85
Applicable Versions of Programming Tool
85
In Case of Programming Tool (Version) Not Applicable
86
Program Transfer Speed and Programming Tools
86
Cautions on Connecting Peripheral Equipment by Way of Expansion Board or Special Adapter
87
Cautions on Write During RUN
88
Cautions on Using Transparent Function by Way of USB in GOT1000 Series
92
Cautions on Using Transparent Port (2-Port) Function of GOT-F900 Series
93
Other Peripheral Equipment Applicability
94
6 Examination of System Configuration
95
Configuration of a Whole System
95
List of System Components
96
System Configuration with Special Adapters
98
Rules of System Configuration
99
Number of Input/Output Points and Maximum Number of Input/Output Points
101
Calculation of Number of Input/Output Points
101
Maximum Number of Input/Output Points When CC-Link Master Is Used
103
Maximum Number of Input/Output Points When AS-I Master Is Used
104
Number of Connected Special Extension Devices (Including Extension Cable)
105
Expansion Board and Special Adapter
105
Special Function Units/Blocks, High-Speed Input/Output Special Adapter
105
Extension Cable
105
Expansion of Main Unit (Calculation of Current Consumption)
106
Quick Reference Matrix - When Only Input/Output Devices Are Added (AC Power Supply/DC Input Type)
106
When Special Extension Devices Are also Added [Calculation of Current Consumption] (AC Power Supply/DC Input Type)
108
Quick Reference Matrix [When Only Input/Output Devices Are Added] (DC Power Type)
111
When Special Extension Devices Are also Added [Calculation of Current Consumption] (DC Power Type)
112
Quick Reference Matrix [When Only Input/Output Devices Are Added] (AC Power Supply/Ac Input Type)
115
(AC Power Supply/Ac Input Type)
116
Expansion of FX 2N Series I/O Powered Extension Unit (Calculation of Current Consumption)
119
Quick Reference Matrix (When Only Input/Output Devices Are Added)
119
When Special Extension Devices Are also Added (Calculation of Current Consumption)
122
Expansion of Extension Power Supply Unit (FX 3U -1PSU-5V)
124
Number of Input/Output (Occupied) Points and Current Consumption
127
A] Main Units
128
B] Expansion Boards
130
C] Special Adapters
130
D] Input/Output Powered Extension Units/Blocks
131
E] Special Extension Devices
132
G] Display Module
133
H] Extension Power Supply Unit
133
Example of System Configuration and System Modification
134
Example System Configuration
134
Expansion of Main Unit
135
Re-Examination of Suitability for Configuration
138
7 Assignment of Input/Output Numbers (X/Y) and Unit Numbers
143
Assignment of Input/Output Numbers (X/Y)
143
Concept of Assigning
143
Example of Assigning
144
Application of I/O Number Label
145
Unit Numbers of Special Function Units/Blocks
146
Concept of Assigning
146
Example of Assigning
147
Application of Unit Number Labels
148
Application of the Trimmer Layout Label
148
8 Installation in Enclosure
149
Generic Specifications
152
Installation Location
153
Installation Location in Enclosure
153
Spaces in Enclosure
154
Layout in Enclosure
155
1-Stage Layout
155
Examination for Installing Method in Enclosure
157
Installing Methods
157
Cautions on Examining Installing Method
157
Examples of Installation
157
Procedures for Installing on and Detaching from DIN Rail
159
Preparation for Installation
159
Installation of Main Unit
160
Installation of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit/Block and Special Function Unit/Block
161
Removal of Main Unit
161
Procedures for Installing Directly (with M4 Screws)
163
Hole Pitches for Direct Mounting
163
Example of Mounting Hole Pitches
166
Installation of Main Unit
167
Installation of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit/Block and Special Function Unit/Block
167
Connecting Methods for Main Unit and Extension Devices
168
Connection of Extension Devices
168
Connecting Method a - Connection of Expansion Board
169
Connecting Method B - Connection of Special Adapter
170
Connecting Method C - Connection of Powered Extension Unit/Block to Main Unit
170
Connecting Method D - Connection of Powered Extension Units/Blocks
171
Connecting Method E - Connection of Extension Cable and FX 2N -CNV-BC
172
Connecting Method F - Connection of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit
172
Connecting Method G - Connection of Extension Block to Input/Output Powered Extension Unit
173
9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures
174
Preparation for Wiring
176
Wiring Procedures
176
Removal and Installation of Quick-Release Terminal Block (Except for the FX 3U -16M )
176
Cable Connecting Procedures
177
Input/Output Terminal Block (Power Supply and Input/Output Wiring)
177
Input/Output Connectors
180
Terminal Block (for Europe) [Expansion Board and Special Adapters]
181
Power Supply Specifications
183
AC Power Supply Type
183
DC Power Supply Type
184
Grounding
185
Examples of External Wiring [AC Power Supply/DC Input Type]
186
Example of Input/Output Wiring with 24V DC Service Power Supply
186
Example of Sink Input [-Common] Wiring
187
Example of Source Input [+Common] Wiring
188
An External Wiring Example for the Extension Power Supply Unit (Sink Input [-Common])
189
An External Wiring Example for the Extension Power Supply Unit (Source Input [+Common])
190
Examples of External Wiring [DC Power Supply/DC Input Type]
191
Example of Sink Input [-Common] Wiring
191
Example of Source Input [+Common] Wiring
192
Examples of External Wiring [AC Power Supply/Ac Input Type]
193
Example of AC Input Wiring
193
10 Input Wiring Procedures (Input Interruption and Pulse Catch)
194
Before Starting Input Wiring
196
Sink and Source Input (24V DC Input Type)
196
DC Input Type (Common to Sink/Source Input)
197
Input Specifications (Main Unit)
197
Handling of 24V DC Input
198
Instructions for Connecting Input Devices
199
Examples of External Wiring (Sink Input) [AC Power Supply Type]
201
Example of External Wiring (Source Input) [AC Power Supply Type]
203
Examples of External Wiring (Sink Input) [DC Power Supply Type]
204
Example of External Wiring (Source Input) [DC Power Supply Type]
206
AC Input Type
207
Input Specifications (Main Unit)
207
Handling of 100V AC Input
208
Example of External Wiring
209
Input Interruption
210
To I50 ) - with Delay Function
210
Allocation of Pointers to Input Numbers (Input Signal ON/OFF Duration)
210
Input Interruption Delay Function
210
Cautions for Input Interruption
210
Examples of External Wiring
211
Pulse Catch (M8170 to M8177)
212
Allocation of Special Memories to Input Numbers (on Duration of Input Signals)
212
Cautions for Pulse Catch
212
Examples of External Wiring
213
11 Use of High-Speed Counters (C235 to C255)
214
Outline
214
Input Specifications
215
High-Speed Input Special Adapter (FX 3U -4HSX-ADP)
215
Cautions on Connecting Mating Device
215
Types of Counting and Operations
216
Classification According to Counting Method
216
Types and Input Signal Forms
216
High-Speed Counter Device Notations
216
List of Device Numbers and Functions
217
Allocation of Device Numbers to Input Numbers
219
Allocation Table
219
Inhibition of Redundant Use of Input Numbers
220
Handling of High-Speed Counters
221
1-Phase 1-Count Input
221
1-Phase 2-Count Input
222
2-Phase 2-Count Input
223
Timing of Updating of Current Value and Comparison of Current Value
224
Timing of Updating of Current Value
224
Comparison of Current Value
224
Conditions for Hardware Counter to be Handled as Software Counter
225
Conditions under Which Counters Are Handled as Software Counters
225
Method of Confirming Operation Status of Counters
225
Calculation of Response Frequency and Overall Frequency
226
Response Frequencies of Hardware Counters
226
Response Frequencies and Overall Frequency of Software Counters
226
Examples of External Wiring (Rotary Encoder)
229
1-Phase 1-Input [C235 to C245]
229
2-Phase 2-Input [C251 to C255]
230
Cautions for the Other Side Device
231
Related Devices and Function Switching Procedures
232
Related Devices
232
Function Switching] Switching of Logic of External Reset Input Signal
234
Function Switching] Switching of Allocation and Functions of Input Terminals
234
Function Switching] Procedures for Using 2-Phase 2-Count Input Counters C251 to C255 in 4 Edge Count Mode
235
Cautions on Use
236
12 Output Wiring Procedures
237
Sink and Source Output (Transistor)
239
External Wiring for Relay Output
240
Output Specifications (Main Unit) Relay Output
240
Product Life of Relay Contacts
241
Handling of Relay Output
241
External Wiring Precautions
242
Example of External Wiring
243
External Wiring of Transistor Output (Sink/Source) Type
244
Output Specifications (Main Unit) Transistor Output (Sink) Type
245
Output Specifications (Main Unit) Transistor Output (Source) Type
246
Handling of Transistor Output
247
External Wiring Precautions
249
Example of External Wiring
251
External Wiring for Triac (SSR) Output Type
253
Output Specification (Main Unit) Triac Output Type
253
Handling of Triac Output
254
External Wiring Precautions
255
Example of External Wiring
256
13 Examples of Wiring for Various Uses
257
Notes about Examples of Wiring
258
Digital Switch [DSW Instruction (FNC 72)/BIN Instruction (FNC 19)]
259
When DSW Instructions Are Used
259
When bin Instructions Are Used
262
Ten Key Input [TKY Instruction (FNC 70)]
263
Hexadecimal Input [HKY Instruction (FNC 71)]
264
Input Matrix [MTR Instruction (FNC 52)]
267
Seven Segment with Latch [SEGL Instruction (FNC 74)/BCD Instruction (FNC 18)]
270
When SEGL Instructions Are Used
270
When BCD Instructions Are Used
272
14 Test Operation, Adjustment, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
274
Preparation for Test Operation
275
Preliminary Inspection [Power OFF]
275
Connection to Built-In Programming Connector
275
Writing of Program and Program Check [Power on and PLC Stopped]
276
Running and Stopping Procedures [Power ON]
277
Methods of Running and Stopping
277
Use of Several Running/Stopping Methods
278
Operation and Test [Power on and PLC Running]
279
Self-Diagnostic Function
279
Test Functions
279
Program Modification Function
280
Maintenance and Periodic Inspection
281
Procedures for Checking Model Name
281
Periodic Inspection - Battery Life, Etc
281
Maintenance - Product Life of Relay Contacts
282
Procedures for Replacing Battery
283
Troubleshooting with Leds
284
POWER LED [On/Flashing/Off]
284
BATT LED [On/Off]
284
ERROR LED [On/Flashing/Off]
285
Judgment by Error Codes and Representation of Error Codes
286
Operation and Check on Display Module (FX 3U -7DM)
286
Operation and Check by GX Developer
287
Representation of Errors
288
Error Code List and Action
289
Troubleshooting
297
Output Does Not Operate (Main Unit and Input/Output Extension Blocks)
297
DC Input Does Not Operate (Main Unit and Input/Output Extension Blocks)
297
Cautions on Registering a Keyword
298
Cautions on Using Block Password
298
15 FX 2N -32/48E*-* (Input/Output Powered Extension Units)
299
Outline
301
Product Configuration
301
Product List
301
Power Supply Specifications (Power Supply Input/24V DC Service Power Supply)
302
Weight, Accessories, Etc
302
Part Names
303
Fx2N-32Er-Es/Ul, Fx2N-48Er-Es/Ul, Fx2N-48Er-Ds
305
Product Specifications
305
External Dimensions
306
Terminal Layout
307
Fx2N-32Et-Ess/Ul, Fx2N-48Et-Ess/Ul, Fx2N-48Et-Dss
308
Product Specifications
308
External Dimensions
309
Terminal Layout
310
Fx 2N -32Er, Fx 2N -48Er, Fx 2N -48Er-D
311
Product Specifications
311
External Dimensions
312
Terminal Layout
313
Fx 2N -32Et, Fx 2N -48Et, Fx 2N -48Et-D
314
Product Specifications
314
External Dimensions
315
Terminal Layout
316
Fx 2N -32Es
317
Product Specifications
317
External Dimensions
318
Terminal Layout
318
Fx 2N -48Er-Ua1/Ul
319
Product Specifications
319
External Dimensions
320
Terminal Layout
321
16 FX 2N -8/16E*-*(Input/Output Extension Blocks)
322
Outline
323
Product Type
323
List of Products
324
Fx 2N
326
FX -8ER-ES/UL (24V DC Sink/Source Input, Relay Output)
326
Product Specifications
326
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
327
External Dimensions
328
FX 2N -8ER (24V DC Sink Input, Relay Output)
329
Product Specifications
329
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
330
External Dimensions
331
Fx 2N -8Ex-Es/Ul, Fx 2N
332
16EX-ES/UL (24V DC Sink/Source Input)
332
Product Specifications
332
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
333
External Dimensions
334
FX 2N -8EX, FX 2N -16EX and FX 2N -16EX-C
335
FX -8EX, FX -16EX and FX -16EX-C
335
Product Specifications
335
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
336
External Dimensions
337
FX 2N -16EXL-C (5V DC Input: 16 Points)
339
Product Specifications
339
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
340
External Dimensions
340
Example of Wiring
340
Fx 2N
342
FX -8EX-UA1/UL (100V AC Input)
342
Product Specifications
342
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
343
External Dimensions
343
8Eyr-Es/Ul, Fx
344
8Eyr-S-Es/Ul, Fx
344
16EYR-ES/UL (Relay Output)
344
Product Specifications
344
FX 2N -8EYR-ES/UL, FX 2N -8EYR-S-ES/UL, FX 2N -16EYR-ES/UL (Relay Output)
344
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
345
External Dimensions
347
Fx 2N -8Eyt-Ess/Ul, Fx 2N
348
16EYT-ESS/UL (Transistor Output)
348
Product Specifications
348
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
349
External Dimensions
350
Fx 2N -8Eyr, Fx 2N
351
FX -8EYR, FX -16EYR (Relay Output)
351
Product Specifications
351
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
352
External Dimensions
353
FX2N-8EYT, FX2N-16EYT and FX2N-16EYT-C (Transistor Output)
354
Product Specifications
354
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
355
External Dimensions
356
FX -8EYT-H (Transistor Output)
358
Product Specifications
358
FX 2N -8EYT-H (Transistor Output)
358
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
359
External Dimensions
359
FX -16EYS (Triac Output: 16 Points)
360
Product Specifications
360
FX 2N -16EYS (Triac Output: 16 Points)
360
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
361
External Dimensions
361
17 FX 3U -1PSU-5V (Extension Power Supply Unit)
362
Introduction
362
Specifications
363
Generic Specifications
363
Performance Specifications
363
External Dimensions
363
Extension Power Supply Unit Related Precaution
363
18 Other Extension Devices and Optional Units (External Dimensions and Terminal Arrangement)
364
Special Function Units/Blocks
364
Fx 0N -3A
364
Fx 2N -2Ad
364
Fx 2N -2Da
365
Fx 3U -4Ad
365
Fx 3U -4Da
366
Fx 2N -4Ad
366
Fx 2N -4Da
367
Fx 2N -4Ad-Pt
367
Fx 2N -4Ad-Tc
368
Fx 2N -5A
368
Fx 3U -4Lc
369
Fx 2N -2Lc
369
Fx 2N -8Ad
370
Fx 3U -2Hc
370
Fx 2N -1Hc
371
Fx 3U -20Ssc-H
371
Fx 2N -1Pg(-E)
372
Fx 2N -10Pg
372
Fx 2N -10Gm
373
Fx 2N -20Gm
373
Fx -1Rm(-E)-Set
374
Fx 2N -232If
375
Fx 2N -32Asi-M
375
Fx 2N -64Cl-M
376
Fx 3U -16Ccl-M
376
Fx 2N -16Ccl-M
377
Fx 2N -32Ccl
377
Fx 3U -64Ccl
378
Fx 2N -16Lnk-M
378
Extension Power Supply Unit
379
Fx 3U -1Psu-5V
379
Special Adapters
379
Fx 3U -4Ad-Adp
379
Fx 3U -4Da-Adp
380
Fx 3U -3A-Adp
380
Fx 3U -4Ad-Pt(W)-Adp
380
Fx 3U -4Ad-Pnk-Adp
381
Fx 3U -4Ad-Tc-Adp
381
Fx 3U -232Adp(-Mb)
382
Fx 3U -485Adp(-Mb)
382
Fx 3U -Cf-Adp
383
Fx -4Hsx-Adp
383
Fx 3U -2Hsy-Adp
383
Expansion Board
384
Fx 3U -Usb-Bd
384
Fx 3U -232-Bd
384
Fx 3U -422-Bd
384
Fx 3U -485-Bd
385
Fx -8Av-Bd
385
Fx -Cnv-Bd
385
Power Supply
386
Fx 2N- 20Psu
386
Connector Conversion Adapter
386
Fx 2N -Cnv-Bc
386
Interface Module
387
Fx-232Awc-H
387
Fx-Usb-Aw
387
Display Module
388
Fx 3U -7Dm
388
Fx 3U -7Dm-Hld
388
Mitsubishi FX2N series Programming Manual (466 pages)
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Brand:
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| Category:
Controller
| Size: 6.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
FX Series Programmable Controllers
3
Table of Contents
7
1 Introduction
15
Overview
17
What Do You Need to Program a PLC
18
What Is a Programmable Controller?
18
Special Considerations for Programming Equipment
19
Current Generation CPU All Versions
19
Associated Manuals
20
2 Basic Program Instructions
23
What Is a Program
25
Outline of Basic Devices Used in Programming
25
How to Read Ladder Logic
26
Load, Load Inverse
27
Out
28
Timer and Counter Variations
28
Double Coil Designation
29
And, and Inverse
30
Or, or Inverse
31
Load Pulse, Load Trailing Pulse
32
And Pulse, and Trailing Pulse
33
Or Pulse, or Trailing Pulse
34
Or Block
35
And Block
36
MPS, MRD and MPP
37
Master Control and Reset
39
Set and Reset
41
Timer, Counter (out & Reset)
42
Basic Timers, Retentive Timers and Counters
42
High Speed Counters
43
Normal 32 Bit Counters
43
Leading and Trailing Pulse
44
Inverse
45
No Operation
46
End
47
3 STL Programming
49
What Is STL, SFC and IEC1131 Part 3
51
Each Step Is a Program
52
How STL Operates
52
How to Start and End an STL Program
53
Activating New States
53
Embedded STL Programs
53
Terminating an STL Program
54
Moving between STL Steps
55
Using SET to Drive an STL Coil
55
Using out to Drive an STL Coil
56
Rules and Techniques for STL Programs
57
Basic Notes on the Behavior of STL Programs
57
Single Signal Step Control
59
Restrictions of some Instructions When Used with STL
60
Using STL to Select the most Appropriate Program
61
Using STL to Activate Multiple Flowssimultaneously
62
General Rules for Successful STL Branching
64
General Precautions When Usingfx-PCS/AT-EE Software
65
Programming Examples
66
A Simple STL Flow
66
A Selective Branch/ First State Merge Example Program
68
Advanced STL Use
70
4 Devices in Detail
71
Inputs
73
Outputs
74
Auxiliary Relays
75
Battery Backed/ Latched Auxiliary Relays
76
Special Diagnostic Auxiliary Relays
77
Special Single Operation Pulse Relays
77
State Relays
78
General Stable State - State Relays
78
Battery Backed/ Latched State Relays
79
STL Step Relays
80
Annunciator Flags
81
Pointers
82
Interrupt Pointers
83
Input Interrupts
84
Timer Interrupts
84
Counter Interrupts
85
Disabling Individual Interrupts
85
Constant K
86
Constant H
86
Timers
87
General Timer Operation
88
Selectable Timers
88
Retentive Timers
89
Timer Accuracy
90
Timers Used in Interrupt and 'CALL' Subroutines
90
Counters
91
General/ Latched 16Bit up Counters
92
General/ Latched 32Bit Bi-Directional Counters
93
High Speed Counters
94
Basic High Speed Counter Operation
95
Availability of High Speed Counters
96
Phase Counters - User Start and Reset (C235 - C240)
98
Phase Counters - Assigned Start and Reset (C241 to C245)
99
Phase Bi-Directional Counters (C246 to C250)
100
A/B Phase Counters (C252 to C255)
101
Data Registers
102
General Use Registers
103
Battery Backed/ Latched Registers
104
Special Diagnostic Registers
104
File Registers
105
Externally Adjusted Registers
106
Index Registers
107
Misuse of the Modifiers
108
Modifying a Constant
108
Using Multiple Index Registers
108
Bits, Words, BCD and Hexadecimal
109
Bit Devices, Individual and Grouped
109
Word Devices
109
Interpreting Word Data
111
Two's Compliment
114
Floating Point and Scientific Notation
115
Scientific Notation
116
Floating Point Format
117
Summary of the Scientific Notation and Floating Point Numbers
118
5 Applied Instructions
119
Applied Instructions
121
Program Flow-Functions 00 to 09
124
Cj (Fnc 00)
125
Call (Fnc 01)
127
Sret (Fnc 02)
129
Iret, Ei, DI(Fnc 03, 04, 05)
130
Fend (Fnc 06)
132
Wdt (Fnc 07)
133
For, Next(Fnc 08, 09)
134
Pppp -
137
Move and Compare - Functions 10 to 19
137
Cmp (Fnc 10)
138
Cmp Fnc
138
Zcp (Fnc 11)
139
Zcp Fnc
139
Mov (Fnc 12)
140
Smov (Fnc 13)
141
Smov - Fnc
141
Cml (Fnc 14)
142
Cml Fnc
142
Bmov (Fnc 15)
143
Bmov Fnc
143
Fmov (Fnc 16)
144
Fmov Fnc
144
Xch (Fnc 17)
145
Xch Fnc
145
Bcd (Fnc18)
146
Bcd - Fnc
146
Bin (Fnc 19)
147
BIN - Binary FNC
147
Arithmetic and Logical Operations -Functions 20 to 29
149
Add (Fnc 20)
150
Sub (Fnc 21)
151
Mul (Fnc 22)
152
DIV (Fnc 23)
153
Inc (Fnc 24)
154
Dec (Fnc 24)
155
Wand (Fnc 26)
156
Wor (Fnc 27)
157
Wxor (Fnc 28)
158
Neg (Fnc 29)
159
Rotation and Shift - Functions 30 to 39
162
Ror (Fnc 30)
163
Rol (Fnc 31)
164
Rcr (Fnc 32)
165
Rcl (Fnc 33)
166
Sftr (Fnc 34)
167
Sftl (Fnc 35)
168
Wsfr (Fnc 36)
169
Wsfl (Fnc 37)
170
Sfwr (Fnc 38)
171
Sfrd (Fnc 39)
172
Data Operation - Functions 40 to 49
174
Zrst (Fnc 40)
175
Deco (Fnc 41)
176
Enco (Fnc 42)
177
Sum (Fnc 43)
178
Bon (Fnc 44)
179
Mean (Fnc 45)
180
Ans (Fnc 46)
181
Anr (Fnc 47)
182
Sqr (Fnc 48)
183
Flt (Fnc 49)
184
High Speed Processing - Functions 50 to 59
187
Ref (Fnc 50)
188
Reff (Fnc 51)
189
Mtr (Fnc 52)
190
Hscs (Fnc 53)
192
Hscr (Fnc 54)
194
Hsz (Fnc 55)
195
Spd (Fnc 56)
198
Plsy (Fnc 57)
199
Pwm (Fnc 58)
200
Plsr (Fnc 59)
201
Handy Instructions - Functions 60 to 69
204
Ist (Fnc 60)
205
Ser (Fnc 61)
207
Absd (Fnc 62)
208
Incd (Fnc 63)
209
Ttmr (Fnc 64)
210
Stmr (Fnc 65)
211
Alt (Fnc 66)
212
Ramp (Fnc 67)
213
Rotc (Fnc 68)
215
Sort (Fnc 69)
217
External FX I/O Devices - Functions 70 to 79
220
Tky (Fnc 70)
221
Hky (Fnc 71)
222
Dsw (Fnc 72)
224
Segd (Fnc 73)
226
Segl (Fnc 74)
227
Arws (Fnc 75)
229
Asc (Fnc 76)
230
Pr (Fnc 77)
231
From (Fnc 78)
232
To (Fnc 79)
234
External FX Serial Devices - Functions 80 to 89
237
Rs (Fnc 80)
238
Run (Fnc 81)
239
Asci (Fnc 82)
241
Hex (Fnc 83)
242
CCD (Fnc 84)
243
Vrrd (Fnc 85)
244
Vrsd (Fnc 86)
245
Pid (Fnc 88)
246
Floating Point 1 & 2 - Functions 110 to 129
254
Ecmp (Fnc 110)
255
Ezcp (Fnc 111)
256
Ebcd (Fnc 118)
257
Ebin (Fnc 119)
258
Eadd (Fnc 120)
259
Eaub (Fnc 121)
260
Emul (Fnc 122)
261
Ediv (Fnc 123)
262
Esqr (Fnc 127)
263
Int (Fnc 129)
264
Trigonometry - FNC 130 to FNC 139
266
Sin (Fnc 130)
267
Cos (Fnc 131)
268
Tan (Fnc 132)
269
Data Operations 2 - FNC 140 to FNC 149
271
Swap (Fnc 147)
272
Mitsubishi FX2N series Hardware Manual (152 pages)
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS
Brand:
Mitsubishi
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4.73 MB
Table of Contents
English
16
Table of Contents
16
Eng
21
Unit Accessories
29
World Specification
29
Model Name
30
Serial Number
31
Configuration
32
Rules
34
Terminal Layouts
39
Relay Out, 24V DC Input Mpu's - Main Processing Unit (Base Units)
40
Transistor Output, Mpu's - (Base Units)
41
Powered Extension Units
42
Extension Blocks
42
FX0N Extension Blocks
43
AC 110V Input, Mpus - (Base Units)
44
Product Outline
46
RUN/STOP Control
48
General Specifications
50
PLC Mounting Arrangements
52
DIN Rail Mounting
55
Direct Mounting
56
General Notes
57
Extension Board Installation
58
Extension Units/Blocks Installation
60
Wiring Techniques
61
Wiring Cautions
61
Termination at Screw Terminals
64
Power Supply
69
Earthing/Grounding
75
Service Power Supply
76
Inputs
79
DC Input Specifications
79
Typical Wiring
80
Input Circuit Connection
81
Diodes and Inputs Connected in Series
82
Resistors and Inputs Connected in Parallel
83
AC 110V Input, Mpus
84
AC Input Specifications
85
Typical Wiring
86
Programming Caution
87
Outputs
89
Relay Output Specification
89
Product Life of Relay Contacts
91
Relay Output Example
96
Output Circuit Configuration
97
Configuration du Circuit de Sortie
97
Triac (SSR) Output Specifications
100
In-Rush Currents
102
Triac Output Example
103
Output Circuit Configuration
104
Transistor Output Specification
106
Response Times
108
Transistor Output Example
109
Applying Safe Loads
110
Diagnostics
111
Preliminary Checks
111
Basic Diagnostics
112
Power ON, PLC off
112
Batt.V Led on
114
PROG.E LED Flashes
116
Cpu.e Led on
117
Common Errors
120
Replacing the Battery
121
Maintenance
123
Error Flags on Indicates Error
124
Error Registers
126
Error Codes
128
Instruction List
129
Appendix A: Associated Manuals
133
Appendix B: Discontinued Models
137
Appendix C: Index
149
French
21
Introduction
21
Accessoires D'un Appareil
29
Version Internationale
29
Designation des Types D'appareils
30
Numéro de Serie
31
Configuration du Système
32
Règles de Base Relatives À la Construction du Système
35
Occupation des Bornes
39
Appareils de Base Avec Sorties de Relais Et Entrées 24V CC
40
Appareils de Base Avec Sorties de Transistor
41
Appareils D'extension Alimentés en Tension
42
Modules D'extension
42
Appareils de Base Avec Entrées 110V CA
44
Installation
45
Description de L'appareil
46
Commande Run/Stop
49
Caractéristiques Générales
50
Montage de L'api
52
Montage de L'appareil Sur Rail DIN
55
Montage Direct
56
Instructions Générales
57
Installation de la Carte D'extension
58
Installation D'extensions
60
Raccordement Électrique
61
Instructions Relatives Au Cablage
62
Bornes À Vis
64
Alimentation en Tension
69
Mise À la Terre
75
Alimentation en Tension de Service
76
Caractéristiques Techniques des Entrées Pour 24 V CC
79
Exemple de Câblage
80
Circuit D'entrée
81
Diodes Et Entrées Montées en Série
82
Appareils de Base Avec Entrées 110V CA
84
Caractéristiques Techniques des Entrées Pour 110 V CA
85
Exemple de Câblage
86
Caractéristiques Techniques des Sorties Triac (SSR)
100
Impulsions de Courant
102
Caractéristiques Techniques des Sorties Triac
103
Configuration du Circuit de Sortie
104
Caractéristiques Techniques des Sorties des Transistors
106
Temps de Réponse
108
Exemple D'un Câblage de Sortie de Transistor
109
Prescriptions de Sécurité Pour la Mise en Circuit de Charges
110
Vérifications À Effectuer Avant la Mise en Service
111
Diagnostic D'erreurs Général
112
Tension MARCHE, API ARRET
112
LED BATT.V S'allume
114
Led Prog.e
116
La LED CPU.E Est Allumée
117
Autres Causes D'erreurs
120
Remplacement de la Batterie
121
Entretien
123
Indicateurs D'erreurs "MARCHE" Désigne Une Erreur
124
Codes D'erreurs
128
Vue D'ensemble des Instructions Relatives Aux Applications
129
Appendix A:autres Manuels
133
Appendix B:modèles Abandonnés
137
Appendix C: Index
140
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