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FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers

Outputs 6.

6-11

6.2.3

Relay output example

 

Common points (See sec, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3)

• FX

2N

-16EYR-ES/UL : 8points (COM1, COM2)

• FX

2N

-8EYR-ES/UL, FX

2N

-8ER-ES/UL : 4points (COM1, COM2)

• FX

0N

 Extension blocks : 4points (COM1 to COM4)

Table 6.6 : Item check

n

AC power supply

o

Fuse

p

Solenoid valve

q

Incandescent lamp

r

Neon lamp

s

Contactor

t

Noise suppressor 0.1

µ

F capaci-

tor + 100-200

 resistor

u

DC power supply

v

LED

w

Surge absorbing diode

Y0

COM1

Y1

Y2

Y3

M

C

2

M

C

1

MC2 MC1

  Y4

COM2

  Y5

  Y6

Figure 6.6:Typical wiring to the 4-point 

common type

Summary of Contents for FX0N-485ADP

Page 1: ...D UL HARDWARE MANUAL FX2NC D UL SERIES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS ...

Page 2: ...ad and understood before attempting to install or use the unit If in doubt at any stage during the installation of the FX2NC always consult a professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards If in doubt about the operation or use of the FX2NC please consult the nearest Mitsubishi Elec tric distributor This manual is subject to change without notice ...

Page 3: ...y other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Manual number JY992D87201 Manual revision F Date June 2010 ...

Page 4: ...equipment b Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature trained and qual ified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job These engineers should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product This includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the said product All maintenance should be carried out in accor...

Page 5: ...erstood Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief descrip tion of its meaning Hardware warnings Software warning 1 Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage 2 Indicates that the identified danger could POSSIBLY cause physical and property damage 3 Indicates a point of further interest or further explanation 4 Indicates special care must be taken wh...

Page 6: ...n Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples Please contact a Mitsubishi Electric distributor for more information concerning applications in life critical situations or high reliability Registration Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or othe...

Page 7: ...Model name 1 10 1 4 Serial numbers 1 11 1 5 Configuration 1 12 1 5 1 Summary 1 14 1 5 2 Current consumption and input output points 1 16 1 5 3 Rules 1 20 1 5 4 System configuration example 1 23 1 5 5 Quick judgment 1 26 2 Terminal layouts 2 1 2 1 Main units 2 1 2 2 FX2NC Extension blocks 2 3 2 3 FX2N and FX0N Extension blocks 2 4 ...

Page 8: ...sion blocks to main unit 3 9 3 6 DIN rail mounting 3 9 3 7 Direct mounting 3 10 3 8 Extension cable installation 3 14 3 9 General notes 3 15 3 10 Memory Board installation 3 16 3 11 Wiring techniques 3 17 3 12 Termination of connector style I O 3 18 3 13 Termination of screw terminals 3 19 3 14 Termination of connector style I O cables 3 20 4 Power supply 4 1 4 1 Power supply cautions 4 5 4 2 Eart...

Page 9: ...t connection 5 8 5 2 2 Programming caution 5 9 6 Outputs 6 1 6 1 Transistor output specification 6 1 6 1 1 Response times 6 2 6 1 2 Output circuit configuration 6 3 6 1 3 Transistor output example 6 4 6 2 Relay output specification 6 6 6 2 1 Product life of relay contacts 6 7 6 2 2 Output circuit configuration 6 9 6 2 3 Relay output example 6 11 6 3 Triac SSR output specifications 6 13 6 3 1 In ru...

Page 10: ...7 5 Replacing the battery 7 6 7 6 Maintenance 7 8 7 7 Error flags ON indicates error 7 9 7 8 Error registers 7 11 7 9 Error codes 7 13 7 10 Instruction list 7 14 8 Discontinued model 8 1 9 Appendix 9 1 9 1 Precautions for Battery Transportation 9 1 9 1 1 Regulated FX2NC Series products 9 1 9 1 2 Transport guidelines 9 1 9 2 Handling of Batteries and Devices with Built in Batteries in EU Member Sta...

Page 11: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 ...

Page 12: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 ...

Page 13: ...and special function blocks Table 1 1 Main units MODEL INPUT OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY DIMENSIONS mm inches MASS kg lbs QTY TYPE QTY TYPE W H D FX2NC 16MT D UL 8 24V DC Sink 8 Transistor Sink 24V DC 20 15 Ripple Voltage p p 5 or less 35 1 4 90 3 5 87 3 4 0 2 0 44 FX2NC 32MT D UL 16 16 FX2NC 64MT D UL 32 32 60 2 4 0 35 0 77 FX2NC 96MT D UL 48 48 86 3 4 0 45 0 99 FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers ...

Page 14: ... POWER RUN BATT ERROR Y0 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y1 Y15 Y16 Y17 X16 X17 X0 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X1 X14 X14 X15 X7 Y7 74 2 91 87 3 43 13 13 0 5 90 3 54 35 1 38 FX2NC 32M FX2NC 16M FX2NC 64M FX2NC 96M 60 2 36 86 3 39 0 51 DIN Rail 35mm 1 38 Power supply cable UNITS mm inches ...

Page 15: ...ink FX2NC 32EX D UL 32 24V DC Sink 26 2 1 0 0 2 0 44 FX2NC 32EYT D UL 32 Transistor Sink FX0N 8EX UA1 UL FX2N 8EX UA1 UL 8 110V AC inputs 43 1 7 90 3 5 87 3 4 0 2 0 44 FX0N 8EX ES UL FX2N 8EX ES UL 8 24V DC Sink Source FX0N 8ER ES UL FX2N 8ER ES UL 4 4 Relay FX0N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYR ES UL 8 FX0N 8EYT ESS UL FX2N 8EYT ESS UL 8 Transistor Source FX0N 16EX ES UL 16 24V DC Sink Source 70 2 8 0 3 0 66...

Page 16: ...UL 16 Transistor Source Table 1 3 Connector conversion adapter MODEL DESCRIPTION DIMENSIONS mm inches MASS kg lbs W H D FX2NC CNV IF Extension blocks and special functions blocks of FX2N and FX0N is connected by this adapter 14 6 0 6 90 3 5 74 2 9 0 15 0 33 Table 1 2 Extension blocks MODEL INPUT OUTPUT DIMENSIONS mm inches MASS kg lbs QTY TYPE QTY DEVICE TYPE W H D ...

Page 17: ... block dimensions FX0N FX2N Extension block dimensions See sec 3 7 UNITS mm inches X0 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X1 X7 POWER X0 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X1 X7 87 3 43 74 2 91 13 90 3 54 FX2NC 32E FX2NC 16E 14 6 0 57 0 51 26 2 1 03 DIN Rail 35mm 1 38 Power supply connectors for input extension blocks ...

Page 18: ... POWER SUPPLY DIMENSIONS mm inches MASS kg lbs I O Internal 5V DC External 24V DC W H D FX2N 2AD Analog to digital converter 8 20mA 50mA 1 43 1 7 90 3 5 87 3 4 0 2 0 44 FX2NC 4AD 8 50mA 130mA 20 0 8 89 3 5 0 13 0 29 FX2N 4AD 8 30mA 55mA 55 2 1 87 3 4 0 3 0 66 FX2N 8AD 8 50mA 80mA 75 2 9 75 2 9 0 4 0 88 90 3 54 14 6 0 57 74 2 91 DIN Rail 35mm 1 38 UNITS mm inches ...

Page 19: ... PT 100 probe interface 8 30mA 50mA FX2N 4AD TC Thermo couple interface 8 30mA 50mA FX2N 2LC Temperature control 8 70mA 55mA FX2N 1HC High speed counter 8 90mA FX2NC 1HC 8 90mA 20 2 0 8 89 3 5 0 13 0 29 FX2N 1PG E Pulse output Position control 8 55mA 40mA 43 1 7 87 3 4 0 2 0 44 FX2N 10PG 8 120mA 70mA 2 FX2N 10GM Positioning controller 8 5W 60 2 4 0 3 0 66 FX2N 20GM 8 10W 86 3 4 0 4 0 88 Table 1 4 ...

Page 20: ...FX2N 64CL M user s manual 5 The value depends on the switch setting FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable cam switch 8 5W 55 2 1 111 4 4 97 3 8 0 5 1 1 FX2N 232IF RS 232C Interface block 8 40mA 80mA 55 2 1 90 3 5 87 3 4 0 3 0 66 FX2N 16CCL M CC Link Interface block 3 8 3 150mA 85 3 3 0 4 0 88 FX2N 32CCL CC Link Interface block 8 130mA 50mA 43 1 7 0 2 0 44 FX2N 64CL M CC Link LT Interface block 4 8 4 190mA 2...

Page 21: ...ock power supply cable FX2NC Input extention block FX2NC 10BPCB1 input extention block power supply cable FX2NC output extention and FX0N FX2N extention block I O label kit 1 2 World Spec Table 1 5 World Japanese Spec Input Sink Source World spec models SINK SOURCE Japanese models ALWAYS SINK Outputs Transistor World spec models ALWAYS SOURCE Japanese models ALWAYS SINK ...

Page 22: ...extension unit EX Extension block input EY Extension block output D Output type R Relay S Triac SSR T Transistor E T Terminal style I O Only FX2NC F Features Omit AC Japanese spec D 24V DC Japanese spec DS 24V DC World spec DSS 24V DC World spec DC source transistor ES AC Power Supply World spec DC sink transistor ESS AC Power Supply World spec DC source tran sistor UA1 AC Power Supply AC inputs G...

Page 23: ...ear Example 2010 Last two digit of year 0 1 1 0 0 0 Control number Product from January 2010 Product during December 2009 or earlier 1 Month Example Jan 1 to 9 January to September X October Y November Z December 9 Z 0 0 0 Control number 1 Month Example Dec 1 to 9 January to September X October Y November Z December ...

Page 24: ...X2N 16EYR ES UL FX2N 16EYT ESS UL FX0N 8EX ES UL FX0N 8EX UA1 UL FX0N 8ER ES UL FX0N 8EYR ES UL FX0N 8EYT ESS UL FX2N 8EX ES UL FX2N 8EX UA1 UL FX2N 8ER ES UL FX2N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYT ESS UL FX0N 16EX ES UL FX0N 16EYR ES UL FX0N 16EYT ESS UL RS 422 RS 232 CONVERTER FX 232AW FX 232AWC FX 232AWC H RS422 USB CONVERTER FX USB AW J H FX 30P FX 20P E SET0 FX 20P E FX 10P E I MELSEC MEDOC FX PCS AT EE G...

Page 25: ...l connecting the peripheral equipment D8120 to K0 Set the communication parameter to Not set Table 1 7 Configuration notes A MPU Main unit Main Processing Unit c Left hand side port B Extension block Special function block d Memory port C Connector conversion adapter e Programming port D Extension block f I O port E Special function block g MPU bus port F Function adapters h Unit bus port G Memory...

Page 26: ...octal numbers are regarded as the input output numbers The smallest number will be assigned to the input output point next to the main unit and then sequentially increased for the subsequent input output points Before connection calculate the number of connectable input output points by referring to Sec 1 5 3 or quickly obtain this number using the table shown in Sec 1 5 5 FX2NC 32MT D UL X 16 poi...

Page 27: ... Following the adapter you can connect up to 4 blocks In addition one special adapter can be connected to the left side of the base unit Before connection calculate the number of connectable input output points by refer ring to Sec 1 5 3 FX2NC 32MT D UL FX0N 232ADP Function adapter FX2NC Series extension blocks FX2NC CNV IF Connector conversion adapter FX2N 16EYR ES UL relay output block FX2N 232I...

Page 28: ... and special function blocks While referring to Sec 1 5 3 calculate the total current consumption and total input output val ues using the following main unit values values n through q extension block values and special function block values Table 1 8 Base units MODEL n CURRENT CAPACITY 5V DC o INPUT X p OUTPUT Y q TOTAL FX2NC 16MT D UL 600mA 8 8 16 FX2NC 32MT D UL 560mA 16 16 32 FX2NC 64MT D UL 4...

Page 29: ...6 FX2NC 16EYT D UL 50mA 16 16 FX2NC 32EX D UL 60mA 32 32 FX2NC 32EYT D UL 100mA 32 32 FX0N 8ER ES UL FX2N 8ER ES UL 25mA 4 8 4 8 16 1 FX0N 8EX ES UL FX2N 8EX ES UL 25mA 8 8 FX0N 8EX UA1 UL FX2N 8EX UA1 UL 25mA 8 8 FX0N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYR ES UL 30mA 8 8 FX0N 8EYT ESS UL FX2N 8EYT ESS UL 30mA 8 8 FX0N 16EX ES UL 40mA 16 16 FX0N 16EYT ESS UL 40mA 16 16 FX0N 16EYR ES UL 40mA 16 16 FX2N 16EX ES UL 45...

Page 30: ...L X Y FX0N 3A 30mA 8 8 FX0N 16NT 20mA 8 8 16 FX2N 2AD 20mA 8 8 FX2N 4AD 30mA 8 8 FX2NC 4AD 50mA 8 8 FX2N 8AD 50mA 8 8 FX2N 4AD PT 30mA 8 8 FX2N 4AD TC 30mA 8 8 FX2N 5A 70mA 8 8 FX2N 2DA 30mA 8 8 FX2N 4DA 30mA 8 8 FX2NC 4DA 30mA 8 8 FX2N 8AD 50mA 8 8 FX2N 2LC 70mA 8 8 FX2N 1HC 90mA 8 8 FX2NC 1HC 90mA 8 8 FX2N 1PG E 55mA 8 8 FX2N 10PG 120mA 8 8 FX2N 232IF 40mA 8 8 ...

Page 31: ...16CCL M 8 32 x Number of remote I O modules 256 2 For details refer to the FX2N 64CL M user s manual 3 Value depends on the switch setting 16 32 48 64 96 or 128 points 4 Maximum of 1 unit can be connected MODEL CURRENT CONSUMPTION 5V DC INPUT X OUTPUT Y TOTAL X Y FX2N 16CCL M 1 8 1 8 FX2N 32CCL 130mA 8 8 FX2N 64CL M 190mA 2 8 2 2 FX2N 16LNK M 200mA 3 3 3 3 FX2N 10GM 8 8 FX2N 20GM 8 8 FX2N 1RM E SE...

Page 32: ...nction blocks For this reason the total current consumption of all the blocks con nected to the main unit should not exceed the current capacity of the main unit 3 Next to the FX2NC CNV IF up to 4 blocks can be connected To connect a special function unit such as the FX2N 10GM or FX2N 1RM E SET refer to the instruction manual of the cor responding special function block Calculation form for system...

Page 33: ...NC series output exten sion block FX2NC 16EYT D UL 50 mA blocks mA points points FX2NC 32EYT D UL 100 mA blocks mA points points FX0N FX2N series exten sion block 4 blocks maximum mA blocks mA points points points mA blocks mA points points points mA blocks mA points points points mA blocks mA points points points Function adapter mA blocks mA 2 port inter face FX 2PIF mA blocks mA r Total current...

Page 34: ...consum ption of all connected blocks value written in calculation form m A n r Input point connection upper lim it 184 points Input points of m ain unit value shown in Sec 1 5 2 points Total input points of all connected blocks value written in calculation form points points Output point connection upper lim it 184 points Output points of m ain unit value shown in Sec 1 5 2 points Total output poi...

Page 35: ...nfiguration example FX2NC 32MT D UL FX0N 485ADP Function adapter FX2NC CNV IF Connector conversion adapter 4 blocks maximum Main unit FX2NC 16EX D UL FX2NC 32EX D UL FX2NC 32EYT D UL FX2NC 32EYT D UL FX2N 16EYR ES UL FX2N 1PG E FX2N 4AD FX2N 4DA FX2NC series extension blocks ...

Page 36: ...ocks 0 mA points points FX2NC 32EYT D UL 100 mA 2 blocks 200 mA points 64 points FX0N FX2N series exten sion block 4 blocks maximum FX2N 16EYR ES UL 40 mA 1 blocks 40 mA points points 16 points FX2N 1PG E 55 mA 1 blocks 55 mA points 8 points points FX2N 4AD 30 mA 1 blocks 30 mA points 8 points points FX2N 4DA 30 mA 1 blocks 30 mA points 8 points points Function adapter FX0N 485ADP 30 mA 1 blocks 3...

Page 37: ...tion form 475 m A OK n r Input point connection upper lim it 184 points Input points of m ain unit value shown in Sec 1 5 2 16 points Total input points of all connected blocks value written in calculation form 48 points 64 points Output point connection upper lim it 184 points Output points of m ain unit value shown in Sec 1 5 2 16 points Total output points of all connected blocks value written ...

Page 38: ...rea marked with 1 In this case note that you cannot increase the corresponding number of input points shown above even if the determined number of output points is slightly smaller than the number shown in the table However if the same number of output points are listed twice you can select the larger number of input points Table 1 13 FX2NC 16M main unit input 8 points output 8 points Input points...

Page 39: ...ts output 48 points Input points of FX2NC series input extension block X 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 Output points of FX2NC series output extension block Y 128 112 96 96 80 80 64 48 32 1 Total points including those of main unit 224 224 224 240 240 256 256 256 256 Table 1 14 FX2NC 32M main unit input 16 points output 16 points Input points of FX2NC series input extension block X 0 16 32 48 64 80 9...

Page 40: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 1 28 MEMO ...

Page 41: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Terminal layouts 2 ...

Page 42: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Terminal layouts 2 ...

Page 43: ...ts are taken from the FX2NC product range Note All layouts are diagrammatic only and are only intended to aid the creation of wiring dia grams 2 1 Main units X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 COM COM Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM1 COM1 IN OUT FX2NC 16MT D UL FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers ...

Page 44: ... Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM1 COM1 IN OUT X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 X17 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 COM COM Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM1 COM1 IN OUT X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27 COM COM Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24 Y25 Y26 Y27 COM2 COM2 IN OUT X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 X17 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 X30 X31 X32 X33 X34 X35 X36 X37 Y30 Y31 Y32 Y33 Y34 Y35 Y36 Y37 X40 X41 X4...

Page 45: ...7 COM COM IN X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 COM COM IN X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Lower Upper Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM1 COM1 OUT Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Lower Upper Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM1 COM1 OUT Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM2 COM2 OUT Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Lower Upper FX2NC 16EX D UL FX2NC 32EX D UL FX2NC 16EYT D UL FX2NC 32EYT D UL ...

Page 46: ...N 8ER ES UL S S COM1 X1 X3 X0 X2 X5 X7 X4 X6 FX 0N 8EX UA1 UL FX 2N 8EX UA1 UL COM1 X5 X7 FX 2N 16EX ES UL FX 2N 16EYR ES UL FX 2N 16EYT ESS UL X3 X1 X0 X5 X6 X3 X1 S S X7 X4 X2 X0 X6 X4 X2 Y5 Y7 Y3 Y1 Y0 Y5 Y6 Y3 Y1 COM1 Y7 Y4 Y2 Y0 Y6 Y4 Y2 COM2 Y5 Y7 Y3 Y1 Y0 Y5 Y6 Y3 Y1 V0 Y7 Y4 Y2 Y0 Y6 Y4 Y2 V1 S S X1 X3 X0 X2 X4 X6 FX0N 16EX ES UL X5 X7 S S X1 X3 X5 X7 X0 X2 X4 X6 COM1 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 Y4 Y6 FX0...

Page 47: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Installation notes 3 ...

Page 48: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Installation notes 3 ...

Page 49: ...esigned to be safe and easy When the products associated with this manual are used as a system or individually they must be installed in a suitable enclosure The enclosure should be selected and installed in accordance to the local and national standards FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers ...

Page 50: ...PC RUN STOP POWER RUN BATT ERROR Y0 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y1 Y15 Y16 Y17 X16 X17 X0 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X1 X14 X14 X15 X7 Y7 X0 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X1 X7 POWER X0 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X1 X7 Y0 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y1 Y7 POWER Y0 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y1 Y7 A E D I F B M N Main unit Extension block C K L H J G A O ...

Page 51: ...Backup battery E Status indicators POWER RUN BATT ERROR F Run Stop switch G Programming port H Extension connector I Output indicators J Input indicators K Output connector or Output terminal L Input connector or Input terminal M Function adapter connector N Memory board Real time clock board connector O Input power supply connector input power supply connector for crossover wiring ...

Page 52: ...stem parameters pRemotely from a personal computer or other programming peripheral Note The FX2NC RUN STOP switch n works in parallel with the RUN input terminal o Please refer to table 3 2 During remote operation the FX2NC RUN STOP status is determined by the most recently operated control E g If the RUN STOP switch is in RUN and a remote STOP is made from a personal computer the RUN STOP switch ...

Page 53: ...OR Y0 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y1 Y15 Y16 Y17 X16 X17 X0 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X1 X14 X14 X15 X7 Y7 RUN no RUN STOP STOP RUN Rem ote RUN Rem ote STOP p nop p p Table 3 2 RUN STOP selection nRUN STOP SWITCH o RUN INPUT TERMINAL FX2NC MPU STATUS RUN ON RUN RUN OFF RUN STOP OFF STOP STOP ON RUN p Figure 3 2 n ...

Page 54: ...ude 57 150 Hz 9 8 m s2 Acceleration Sweep Count for X Y Z 10 times 80 min in each direction Vibration Resistance 1 DIN rail Mounting 10 57 Hz 0 035 mm Half Amplitude 57 150 Hz 4 9 m s2 Acceleration Sweep Count for X Y Z 10 times 80 min in each direction Shock Resistance 1 147m s2 Acceleration Action Time 11 ms 3 times by half sine pulse in each direction X Y and Z Noise Immunity 1000 Vp p 1microse...

Page 55: ... ceil ing of an enclosure Figure 3 3 Single row arrangement Figure 3 4 Double row arrangement using extension cable FX0N 65EC 650mm 25 59 inches supplied separately FX2NC CPU FX 2NC 16EX D UL FX 2NC CNV IF A A A FX0N FX2N Extension blocks A A A 50mm 1 97 inches A A Extension cable FX0N 65EC FX2NC CPU FX 2NC 16EX D UL FX 2NC 32EX D UL A A A A 50mm 1 97 inches A Figure 3 2 Figure 3 4 ...

Page 56: ...ive or conductive dust corrosive gas salt air Cl2 H2S SO2 NO2 etc or flammable gas moisture or rain excessive heat regular impact shocks or excessive vibration Take special care not to allow debris to fall inside the unit during installation e g cut wires shavings etc Once installation is complete remove the protective paper band to prevent overheating ...

Page 57: ...onnect the other extension blocks in the same way Figure 3 3 Remove Locks the clip When DIN rail is When directly installed installed before shipment The DIN 46277 rail 35 mm 1 4 inches can be directly installed on the FX2NC series programmable controller Do not use any screws for this installation To remove the main body slightly slide down the DIN rail mounting clip Slide the clip farther and th...

Page 58: ...LC 55 2 16 FX2N 1PG E 43 1 69 FX2N 4DA FX2N 2DA 43 1 69 FX2N 10PG FX2N 4AD FX2N 2AD FX0N 232ADP FX2N 4AD PT FX2N 32CCL FX0N 485ADP FX2N 4AD TC FX2N 64CL M FX0N 8E FX2N 1HC FX2N 16LNK M FX2N 8E FX2N 232IF FX0N 3A FX2N 16CCL M 85 3 35 FX2N 1RM FX0N 16NT A 80 3 15 90 3 55 4 0 16 Figure 3 7 Group1 FX2N 1RM is 111 4 37 4 5mm 0 18 UNITS mm inches ...

Page 59: ...80 3 15 90 3 55 40 1 57 80 3 15 90 3 55 70 2 76 60 2 36 FX2N 16E FX0N 16E PW FX 4DA 2NC 24V D A V1 I1 COM1 V2 I2 COM2 V3 I3 COM3 V4 I4 COM4 24 24 24 24 90 3 55 98 3 86 105 4 14 90 3 55 75 2 96 67 2 64 UNITS mm inches FX2NC 4DA is 24 2 0 96 FX2NC 4AD is 20 2 0 8 FX2NC 1HC is 20 2 0 8 FX2N 8AD ...

Page 60: ...allation notes 3 3 12 Figure 3 9 Side view 16 1 0 64 19 1 0 76 65 5 2 58 10 0 40 90 3 55 FX2NC 232ADP FX2NC 485ADP 87 3 42 9 0 35 FX2N 232IF is 85 3 35 FX2N 1RM is 97 3 82 FX0N 232ADP is 68 2 68 74 2 92 87 3 43 9 0 36 FX2N 10PG UNITS mm inches ...

Page 61: ...ies Programmable Controllers Installation notes 3 3 13 74 2 92 15 0 60 75 2 96 8 0 32 FX2NC 4DA FX2NC 4AD FX2NC 1HC FX2N 8AD 74 2 92 7 0 28 9 0 36 FX2NC 232ADP FX2NC 485ADP FX2NC 485ADP is 4 0 16 UNITS mm inches ...

Page 62: ...to connect extension blocks use the FX2N CNV BC connector conversion adapter as shown in the following figures Connection exam ple 1 FX2NC series m ain unit or FX2NC series extension block FX2NC CNV IF FX2N CNV BC FX0N 30EC FX0N 65EC FX0N FX2N series extension block FX2NC CNV IF Connection exam ple 2 FX2NC series m ain unit or FX2NC series extension block FX0N FX2N series extension block FX2N CNV ...

Page 63: ...es Programmable Controllers Installation notes 3 3 15 3 9 General notes Always ensure that mounted units and blocks are kept as far as possible from high voltage cables high voltage equipment and power equipment ...

Page 64: ...he power of the programmable controller 2 Remove the cover from the memory board installation section 3 Slowly pull up the lower section of the memory board and completely remove the board Figure 3 12 Installation Figure 3 13 Removal Before removing or installing the memory board be sure to turn off the power If the memory board is removed or installed with the power on the memory board may be dam...

Page 65: ...and national standards applicable to the installation site Wiring cautions Do not run input signals in the same multicore cable as output signals or allow them to share the same wire Do not lay I O signal cables next to power to power cables or allow them to share the same trunking duct Low voltage cables should be reliably separated or insulated with regard to high voltage cabling Where I O signa...

Page 66: ...series programmable controllers The output connectors of the main unit and the connector type 16 point output extension blocks are the 16 point common type 8 point common type for the FX2NC 16MT These output connectors have two COM1 to COM3 pins that are connected to each other inside the programmable controller To connect the line to an external unit shortcircuit these two pins at the external ci...

Page 67: ... prevent a loose connection from causing a malfunction Failure to do so may cause equipment failures or malfunctions When one wire is connected to one terminal When two wires are connected to one terminal Caution Make sure to turn OFF the power before starting any wiring work Figure 3 14 Terminal Terminal Terminal screw Crimp terminal φ 3 2 0 13 φ 3 2 0 13 6 2mm 0 24 or less 6 2mm 0 24 or less Ter...

Page 68: ...owing table identifies connectors and cable requirements Table 3 5 ft MODEL LENGTH n o p q FX 16E 500CAB S 5m 16 4 20 Pin connector No connector Single wire Input switch or Loads FX 16E 150CAB 1 5m 4 9 20 Pin connector 20 Pin connector Flat cables TERMINAL BLOCK xFX 16E TB xFX 32E TB xFX 16EX A1 TB xFX 16EYR TB xFX 16EYT TB FX 16E 300CAB 3m 9 8 FX 16E 500CAB 5m 16 4 FX 16E 150CAB R 1 5m 4 9 20 Pin...

Page 69: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Power supply 4 ...

Page 70: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Power supply 4 ...

Page 71: ...UN 5ms PC STOP Fuse size rating 250V 3 15A 3A 5φ 20mm 0 2 0 79 inches In rush current 30A or less 0 5ms 24V DC Power consumption 1 6W 8W 11W 14W Table 4 2 Power consumption of FX2NC extension blocks When connecting extension blocks add the values shown below to the power consumption value of the main unit Type Model Power consumption Input extension FX2NC 16EX D UL 2 2W 2 FX2NC 32EX D UL 4 2W 2 Ou...

Page 72: ...ck or later perform crossover wiring using the power cable FX2NC 10BPCB1 Figure 4 1 Connection of power supply cables Main unit Input Output Input Protective cover Black Green Ground Red Black Red The lower power connector is provided for crossover wiring to a later input block It is covered with a protective cover at the time of shipment from the factory 1 2 3 Ground Main unit 1 2 Input block 1 2...

Page 73: ... 1m 3 3ft Main unit Input power cable for input extension block FX2NC 100BPCB 1m 3 3ft Input power cable for input extension block for crossover wiring FX2NC 10BPCB1 0 1m 0 3ft Input extension block A B C A B C C B For the 24V DC power source of the FX or FX2N series programmable controllers the cor rection value should be written in data register D8008 a special data register that sets the power ...

Page 74: ...ources are required follow the below guidelines Supply power to the input extension blocks and special function blocks before or at the same time the main unit is powered The power supplies may be cut the same time after ensuring system safety n Power supply 24V DC 20 15 Ripple voltage p p 5 or less o Circuit protector or Fuse p Emergency stop q Power supply switch r Power ON pilot indicator s Pow...

Page 75: ...Main Unit Extension blocks FX2NC CNV IF Data access unit Com m unication cable 24V DC 20 5 ripple p p or less 15 As shown in the following figure supply 24V DC to the main unit special function blocks and data access unit from the same power source Figure 4 3 Use of same power source ...

Page 76: ...capacity of the DC power supply unit etc be sure to connect the minus lines of the two power supply units Figure 4 4 Connection of minus lines Use a cable at least 0 2mm2 AWG24 to ground equipment Ground resistance must be less than 100Ω class D Note that the ground cable must not be connected to the same ground as the power circuits Grounding is recommended but if a proper ground cannot be provid...

Page 77: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 ...

Page 78: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 ...

Page 79: ...on block X0 Æ X7 X10 Æ Input voltage 24V DC 20 15 Input current 24V DC 7mA 24V DC 5mA 24V DC 5mA Input switching current OFF Æ ON 4 5mA 3 5mA 3 5mA ON Æ OFF 1 5mA Response time 10ms Variable response time X000 X017 0 60ms FX2NC 16M X000 X007 Circuit isolation Photocoupler Operation indication LED is lit FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers ...

Page 80: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 5 2 5 1 1 Typical wiring Figure 5 1 sink COM COM X0 X1 X2 X3 COM COM X0 X1 S S X0 X1 X2 X3 NPN ...

Page 81: ...2 Item check n External power supply 24V DC 20 15 o NPN proximity sensor p Switch q Push button r Contact s Rotary switch t MPU main processing unit main unit u FX2NC Input extension block v FX2NC CNV IF Connector conversion adapter w FX0N FX2N Extension block ...

Page 82: ...s Inputs 5 5 4 5 1 2 Input circuit connection Figure 5 2 FX2NC Main unit and FX2NC Extension block COM COM X Main unit Sink X10 X 4 3 kΩ 3 3 kΩ 24V DC 20 15 COM COM X Extention block Sink X10 X 4 3 kΩ 3 3 kΩ 24V DC 20 15 Next input block ...

Page 83: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 5 5 Figure 5 3 FX2N and FX0N Extension block S S X Source 24V DC 20 15 4 3 kΩ S S X Sink 24V DC 20 15 4 3 kΩ ...

Page 84: ...s 5 5 6 5 1 3 Diodes and inputs connected in series Vdrop across the diode Max 4V No more than 2 LEDs should be connected in series Figure 5 4 Series diodes FX2NC Main unit FX2NC Extention block X COM COM FX0N FX2N Extention block X S S Ex Sink ...

Page 85: ...ance Rp is less than the stated value then add Rb See equation 1 for Rb calculation Alternatively Current leakage FX2NC 1 5mA If the current leakage is greater than the stated value then add Rb See equation 2 for Rb calculation Figure 5 5 Parallel LED Rb 4Rp 15 Rp Eqn 1 Rb 6 Ι 1 5 Eqn 2 FX2NC Main unit FX2NC Extention block X COM 24V Rb Rp LED ...

Page 86: ...able 5 3 FX0N 8EX UA1 UL FX2N 8EX UA1 UL input specification Input voltage 85 132V AC 50 60Hz Input impedance 21kΩ 50HZ 18kΩ 60Hz Input current 4 7mA 100V AC 50Hz 6 2mA 110V AC 60Hz OFF Æ ON ON Æ OFF input switching current 80V 3 8mA 30V 1 7mA Response time 25ms Circuit isolation Operation indication Photocoupler LED is lit X0 COM1 85 132 V AC 50 60 Hz X1 X2 ...

Page 87: ...g caution When using 110V AC units high speed counter and interrupt routines are not suitable for use due to the long ON OFF times The following instructions are also not suitable FNC 51 REFF FNC 70 TKY FNC 52 MTR FNC71 HKY FNC 56 SPD FNC 72 DSW FNC 68 ROTC FNC 75 ARWS ...

Page 88: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 5 10 MEMO ...

Page 89: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 ...

Page 90: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 ...

Page 91: ...5A 1point 0 8A 4point 1 6A 8point Max Inductive load FX2NC Main unit Extension block 2 4W 24V DC 7 2W 24V DC Y000 Y003 FX0N FX2N Extension block 12W 24V DC Response time approx OFF Æ ON 0 2ms 100mA 24V DC 15µs 100mA 5V DC Y000 Y001 ON Æ OFF 0 2ms 100mA 24V DC 30µs 100mA 5V DC Y000 Y001 Open circuit current leakage 0 1mA 30V DC Circuit isolation Photocoupler Operation indication LED is lit when pho...

Page 92: ... dummy resistor see Figure 6 1 If a response time of 0 5 ms or better is required when using light loads use a dummy resistor and ensure the signal line has a current greater than 60mA 24V DC Figure 6 1 Dummy load V Y Dummy load Load 5 to 30V DC Source COM1 Y Dummy load Load 5 to 30V DC Sink FX2NC Main unit FX2NC Extention block FX0N FX2N Extention block ...

Page 93: ... result if switched ON simultaneously an external interlock should be provided for interlocking the PLC s internal programs as shown to the right Limit of normal rotation Interlock Limit of reverse rotation PLC output element Limit of normal rotation Interlock Limit of reverse rotation PLC output element External Writing of Sink Output Type External Writing of Source Output Type ...

Page 94: ...MC2 MC1 Y0 COM1 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y COM2 Y M C 2 M C 1 MC2 MC1 Figure 6 2 FX0N FX2N Extension Source Figure 6 3 Ref Japanese Spec Sink Typical wiring to the 4 point common type Common points See sec 2 1 2 2 2 3 FX2NC 16MT D UL 8 points COM1 See sec 3 12 FX2NC 32 64 96MT D UL FX2NC 16 32EYT D UL 16 points COM1 to COM3 See sec 3 12 FX2N 16EYT ESS UL 8 points V0 V1 FX2N 8EYT ESS UL 4 points V0 V1 FX0N Extensi...

Page 95: ... 16 point common type 8 point common type for the FX2NC 16MT These output connectors have two COM1 to COM3 pins that are con nected to each other inside the pro grammable controller To connect the line to an external unit shortcircuit these two pins at the external circuit so that the load of each pin can be reduced Y0 V0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y5 Y4 Y6 M C 2 M C 1 MC2 MC1 Y6 Y0 COM1 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y5 Y4 M C 2 M C 1 ...

Page 96: ...50V AC 30V DC Rated current N points resistive load FX2N FX0N Extension blocks 2A 1point 8A COM Max Inductive load 80VA See table 6 5 Minimum load When supply voltage 24V DC allow at least 5mA flow Response time approx OFF Æ ON 10ms ON Æ OFF 10ms Circuit isolation by relay Operation indication LED is lit when coil is energized ...

Page 97: ... contact product life 1 Inductive load Inductive loads generate large reverse electromotive force between contacts at shutdown which may cause arcing At a fixed current consumption as the power factor phase between current and voltage gets smaller the arc energy gets larger The test results in table 6 5 were gathered from a 1 sec ON OFF test cycle Please note that the over current induced by in ru...

Page 98: ... generally generate rush current 10 to 15 times the stationary current Make sure that the rush current does not exceed the current corresponding to the maximum specified resistance load 3 Capacitive load Capacitive loads can generate rush current 20 to 40 times the stationary current Make sure that the rush current does not exceed the current corresponding to the maximum specified resistance load ...

Page 99: ...iode in parallel with the load The diode for commutation must comply with the following specifications Connect the surge absorber shown to the right combined CR components such as a surge killer and spark killer etc parallel to the load Select the rated voltage of the surge absorber suitable to the output used Refer to the table below for other specifications Item Guide Reverse voltage 5 to 10 tim...

Page 100: ...azardous condition could result if switched ON simultaneously an external interlock should be provided for interlocking the PLC s internal programs as shown to the right PLC output contacts should be used in an in phase manner Inter lock PLC output contact PLC output contact Limit of normal rotation Limit of reverse rotation Bad Good ...

Page 101: ... UL 4points COM1 COM2 FX0N Extension blocks 4points COM1 to COM4 Table 6 6 Item check n AC power supply o Fuse p Solenoid valve q Incandescent lamp r Neon lamp s Contactor t Noise suppressor 0 1µF capaci tor 100 200Ω resistor u DC power supply v LED w Surge absorbing diode Y0 COM1 Y1 Y2 Y3 M C 2 M C 1 MC2 MC1 Y4 COM2 Y5 Y6 Figure 6 6 Typical wiring to the 4 point common type ...

Page 102: ...2NC Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 12 Table 6 7 Item check AC power supply Fuse Incandescent lamp Y0 COM1 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y5 Y4 Y6 M C 2 M C 1 Y7 Figure 6 7 Typical wiring to the 8 point common type ...

Page 103: ... AC Rated current N points resistive load 0 3A 1point 0 8A COM Max Inductive load 15VA 100V AC 36VA 240V AC Minimum load 0 4VA 100V AC 2 3VA 240V AC Open circuit current leakage 1mA 100V AC 2 4mA 240V AC Response time approx OFF ON 1ms ON OFF 10ms Circuit isolation by photocoupler Operation indication LED is lit when photocoupler is driven ...

Page 104: ...rrents These currents should be kept as low possible The root mean square rms 0 2A Reference Eqn 1 for rms In rush current A In rush time sec Switch current A Switch time sec Operation time sec rms 2 2 Eqn 1 0 2A 4 0 02 0 4 0 7 2 2 0 02 0 7 10 Ex Figure 6 9 Current graph ...

Page 105: ...bsorber suitable to the load used Refer to the table below for other specifications 2 Interlock Item Guide Electrostatic capacitance Approx 0 1 µF Resistance value Approx 100 to 200 Ω For loads such as forward reverse contactors etc where a hazardous condition could result if switched ON simultaneously an external interlock should be provided for interlocking the PLC s internal programs as shown t...

Page 106: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 16 3 In phase PLC output contacts should be used in an in phase manner Bad Good ...

Page 107: ...y operate e g direction control of a motor because of a safety critical situation should not rely on the PC s sequencing alone Mechanical interlocks MUST be fitted to all safety critical circuits See preceding figure Table 6 9 Item check n AC power supply o Fuse p Solenoid valve q Incandescent lamp r Noise suppressor 0 1µF capacitor 100 200Ω resistor Y0 COM1 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 COM2 Y5 M C 2 M C 1 MC2 MC1...

Page 108: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 18 MEMO ...

Page 109: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 ...

Page 110: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 ...

Page 111: ...itten to the PC correctly Using the pro gramming device forcibly turn ON OFF each output Check the output LEDs for operation Put the PC into RUN Check the RUN LED is lit Check the previously down loaded program works correctly Once all check are complete take the PC out of run and turn OFF the power supply During this testing stage take extrem care not to touch any live or hazardous parts POWER RU...

Page 112: ...tored only in the PCs RAM copy and store this immediately Proceed to replace the PCs battery M8006 OFF Monitor D8005 This is the current battery voltage in 0 1V units Con tact a Mitsubishi service center for further consideration of the problem Fault ERROR LED flashes Remedy Check BATT LED Possible results LED OFF Is the BATT OK Work through BATT diagnostic If the BATT LED is cured yet the ERROR L...

Page 113: ...nits has still been powered LED is lit Remedy Possible results LED is lit Power OFF Discon nect earth ground ter minal LED is flash ing Check for programming error Ensure the earth ground cable is correctly rewired Power ON Remedy Possible program scan time error Check D8012 for program scan time units 0 2 msec must be less than 0 2 sec i e data value 2000 Possible results D8012 D8000 POWER RUN BA...

Page 114: ...rs Diagnostics 7 7 4 7 3 Common errors Corroded contact points at some point in an I O line An I O device has been used outside its specified operating range An input signal occurs in a shorter time period that taken by one program scan ...

Page 115: ...rogram check function of the programming tool 3 Transfer the sequence program Write the program to the memor y board with the programming tool When the memory board is used Make sure to set the protect switch of the memory cassette to OFF shown right 4 Verify the sequence program Verify that the program has been correctly written to the memory board 5 Execute PLC diagnosis Check for errors in the ...

Page 116: ...g the battery Turn OFF PC s power supply Remove sidecover from the PC Remove battery from holder discon nect and replace this should be carried out in 20 sec if the current data held in the PC s RAM is not to be lost Refit battery and cover Figure 7 2 Battery FX2NC 32BL ...

Page 117: ...or memory backup correctly in conformance to this manual Use the battery only for the specified purpose Connect the battery correctly Do not charge disassemble heat put in fire short circuit connect reversely weld swallow or burn the battery or apply excessive forces vibration impact drop etc to the battery Do not store or use the battery at high temperatures or expose to direct sunlight Do not ex...

Page 118: ... the BATT LED on or the battery exhausted the battery backed data may be unstable during transportation The PLC is a precision instrument During transportation avoid impacts larger than those specified in the general specifications section 4 1 Failure to do so may cause failures in the PLC After transportation verify the operations of the PLC When transporting lithium batteries follow required tra...

Page 119: ... ref D8062 M8063 ref D8063 M8064 ref D8064 M8065 ref D8065 D8069 M8066 ref D8066 D8069 M8067 ref D8067 D8069 M8068 ref D8068 M8069 ref D8069 M8004 ref 8004 M8005 M8006 ref D8005 6 M8007 ref D8007 8 M8008 ref D8008 M8009 ref D8009 M8030 M8035 M8036 M8037 M8039 ref D8039 Error occurance ON when M8060 7 are ON Battery voltage abnormally low Latched low battery voltage flag Momentary power failure Pow...

Page 120: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7 10 Figure 7 3 Power down and its associated flags POWER ON OFF M8000 RUN RUN STOP M8007 M8008 5 msec D8008 10 msec ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 121: ... D8007 Watchdog timer PC version 24201 FX2NC FX2N V2 01 24 FX2NC FX2N 201 V2 01 Memory capacity 02 2K steps 04 4K steps 08 8K 16K steps Memory type Error flag number 8060 M8060 8060 8068 Battery voltage 36 3 6V uniits 0 1V Low battery detection level Number of momentry power failures reset on full power OFF D8008 D8009 Power failure detection period Automatically corrected Lowest device affected b...

Page 122: ...or PC hardware error Error code number for programmer communications fault Error code for parallel link fault Parameter error code Systax error code Program circuit error code Program execution error code Latched step number of execution error Step number of errors associated with error flags M8065 M8067 1 0 7 0 A No 10 to 370 B 1 X 0 Y Figure 7 4 I O configuration error A number B type ...

Page 123: ...062 Check the programmer PC connections No error 0000 Parity overrun framing error 6201 Character error 6202 Data sum check error 6203 Data format error 6204 Command error 6205 D8063 Check both power and communications connections No error 0000 Parity overrun framing error 6301 Character error 6302 Data sum check error 6303 Data format error 6304 Command error 6305 Watchdog timer error 6306 ...

Page 124: ...T TKY RS ECMP EADD SIN TCMP GRY OR LD 1 CALL ZCP SUB ROL DECO REFF SER HKY PRUN EZCP ESUB COS TZCP GBIN OR 2 SRET MOV MUL RCR ENCO MTR ABSD DSW ASCI EMUL TAN TADD OR AND 3 IRET SMOV DIV RCL SUM HSCS INCD SEGD HEX EDIV TSUB AND 4 EI CML INC SFTR BON HSCR TTMR SEGL CCD OR AND LD 5 DI BMOV DEC SFTL MEAN HSZ STMR ARWS VRRD OR LD 6 FEND FMOV WAND WSFR ANS SPD ALT ASC VRSC TRD RD3A OR AND LD 7 WDT XCH W...

Page 125: ...OS 000 014 010 131 DECO 041 D DI DIV DSW 005 023 072 E EADD EBCD EBIN ECMP EDIV EI EMUL ENCO ESQR 120 118 119 110 123 004 122 042 127 ESUB EZCP FEND 121 111 006 FLT FMOV 049 016 F FOR FROM 008 078 Symbol FNC No D P GBIN GRY 171 170 G HEX HKY HSCR 083 071 054 H HSCS HSZ INC INCD INT IRET IST LD MEAN 053 055 024 063 129 003 060 224 230 045 MOV MTR MUL 012 052 022 NEG NEXT 029 009 I OR 240 246 Symbol...

Page 126: ...EGD SEGL SER SFRD 073 074 061 039 SFWR SIN 038 130 SMOV SORT SPD 013 069 056 S SQR SRET STMR SUB SUM SWAP TADD TAN TCMP 048 002 065 021 043 147 162 132 160 TKY TO TRD 070 079 166 TSUB TTMR 163 064 T TWR 167 Symbol FNC No D P VRRD VRSC 085 086 V WAND WDT WOR 026 007 027 W WSFL WSFR WXOR XCH ZCP ZRST 037 036 028 017 011 040 X Symbol FNC No D P Z SFTL 035 TZCP 161 SFTR 034 RD3A 176 T WR3A 177 V3 00 o...

Page 127: ... Auxiliary relay 3072 pnts 256 pnts General M0 M499 500 pnts Battery backup by Parameters Battery backup M500 M1023 524 pnts Battery backup M1024 M3071 2048 pnts Special function M8000 M8255 256 pnts State relay 1000 pnts General S0 S499 500 pnts Battery backup by Parameters Battery backup S500 S999 500 pnts S900 S999 ANS FNC46 Timer 256 pnts 100 ms T0 T199 200 pnts 10 ms T200 T245 46 pnts 1 ms re...

Page 128: ...1 C255 Data register 8000 pnts 256 pnts General D0 D199 200 pnts Battery backup by Parameters Battery backup D200 D511 312 pnts Battery backup D512 D7999 7488 pnts D1000 D7999 File register by Parameters Special function D8000 D8255 256 pnts Index V0 V7 Z0 Z7 16 pnts Pointer CJ FNC 00 CALL FNC 01 P0 P127 128 pnts EI FNC 04 I00 I50 I6 I8 I010 I060 6 3 6 pnts Nesting MC MCR N0 N7 8 pnts Numbers 16 b...

Page 129: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Discontinued model 8 ...

Page 130: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Discontinued model 8 ...

Page 131: ... 8EX UA1 UL FX0N 8ER ES UL FX0N 8EYR ES UL FX0N 8EYT ESS UL FX0N 16EX ES UL FX0N 16EYR ES UL FX0N 16EYT ESS UL FX0N 232ADP FX0N 485ADP FX0N 16NT FX 16EYT H TB August 31 2009 Until August 31 2016 FX 50DU TK S E September 30 2002 Until September 30 2009 FX 40DU TK ES ES FX 30DU E FX 25DU E FX 232AW September 30 2004 Until September 30 2011 FX 232AWC June 30 2004 Until June 30 2011 FX 10P E June 30 2...

Page 132: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Discontinued model 8 8 2 MEMO ...

Page 133: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS 8 DISCONTINUED MODEL 9 APPENDIX FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Appendix 9 ...

Page 134: ...FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Appendix 9 ...

Page 135: ...ue indicates the mass with packaging 9 1 2 Transport guidelines Comply with IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations IMDG code and the local transport regulations when transporting products listed above Also consult with the shipping carrier Series name product name Used battery name Battery type Product supply status LithiumContent gram unit FX2NC Series main unit FX2NC 32BL lithium metal battery Cell 0 ...

Page 136: ...separate collection system for waste batteries Dispose of batteries properly at the local community waste collection recycling center The symbol shown in following figure is printed on the batteries and packaging of batteries and devices with built in batteries used for Mitsubishi programmable controllers 1 This symbol is for EU member states only The symbol is specified in the new EU Battery Dire...

Page 137: ...tember 26 2008 or later print the symbol shown on the previous page on the batteries devices or their packaging 2 Explaining the symbol in the manuals To export devices incorporating Mitsubishi programmable controller to EU member states on September 26 2008 or later provide the latest manuals that include the explanation of the symbol If no Mitsubishi manuals or any old manuals without the explan...

Page 138: ... a Included modules and batteries b Batteries to be built in modules spare parts and optional parts Series name product name Used battery name Battery type FX2NC Series main unit FX2NC 32BL Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery Product name Battery type FX2NC 32BL Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery ...

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Page 140: ...3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN JY992D87201F MEE Effective June 2010 Specification are subject to change without notice HARDWARE MANUAL FX2NC D UL SERIES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS ...

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