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FX

1N

 SERIES PROGRAMMING CAUTION

Thank you for buying The Mitsubishi FX

1N

 series controller.

Please note the following.

Notes: Block Move instruction

Applicable PLC: FX

1N

 Ver 1.00-2.10

Applicable instructions: BMOV, BMOVP(FNC15)
If the file register parameter setting and the registers D8000-D8225 are used as the
destination devices for the BMOV(BMOVP) instruction, program steps or file register data may
be lost or damaged. All other data registers can be used safely for BMOV(BMOVP) instruction
destination registers.

Program example

BMOV

D8140

K2

(S·)

(D·)

n

M8002

DMOV

D8140

(S·)

(D·)

M8002

Problem

OK

D

D

Summary of Contents for FX1N-14MR-DS

Page 1: ...HARDWARE MANUAL FX1N SERIES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS...

Page 2: ...ther information can be found in the FX Series Programming Manual II If in doubt at any stage of the installation of an FX1N Series Programmable Controller always consult a professional electrical eng...

Page 3: ...structions BMOV BMOVP FNC15 If the file register parameter setting and the registers D8000 D8225 are used as the destination devices for the BMOV BMOVP instruction program steps or file register data...

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Page 5: ...ther 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 t...

Page 6: ...ted equipment b Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job These engineers should also b...

Page 7: ...stood Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of its meaning Hardware warnings 1 Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage 2 Indicates t...

Page 8: ...his equipment All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text not to guarantee operation Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actu...

Page 9: ...through direct testing of the identified standards below and design analysis through the creation of a technical construction file to the European Directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EE...

Page 10: ...ES FX0N 8EYR ES FX0N 8EYT ESS from February 1st 1996 FX0N 8ER ES FX0N 16EX ES FX0N 16EYR ES FX0N 16EYT ESS from April 1st 1996 FX0N 8ER ES UL FX0N 16EX ES UL FX0N 16EYR ES UL FX0N 16EYT ESS UL from M...

Page 11: ...S UL FX2N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYT ESS UL Standard Remark EN50081 2 1993 Electromagnetic compatibility EN61000 6 4 2001 Generic emission standard Industrial environment Compliance with all relevant aspect...

Page 12: ...ions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions EN50082 2 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Industrial environment Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard RF immunity...

Page 13: ...d like to recommend the following filters or user selected filters which are manufactured designed used in a similar manner to those identified here For the most effective use of any filtering system...

Page 14: ...related material of each product other than the following Type Programmable Controller Open Type Equipment Models MELSEC FX1N series manufactured from June 1st 2000 FX1N MR ES UL from December 1st 20...

Page 15: ...July 1st 1996 Harmonized Products FX0N 40ER ES UL FX0N 8EX ES UL FX0N 8EYR ES UL FX0N 8EYT ESS UL Compliance to BSEN61010 1 and Amendment2 is claimed through virtue of direct compliance to IEC1010 1 A...

Page 16: ...EN61131 2 2003 Standard Remark IEC1010 1 1990 Safety requirements for A1 1992 electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use General requirements The equipment has been assessed as a...

Page 17: ...r installation specification and operation FX 10DM E User s Manual JY992D86401 This manual contains hardware explanation for installation specification and operation FX1N 422 BD Users Manual JY992D841...

Page 18: ...tains explanation for wiring installation specification and BFM allocation FX2N 2DA User s Manual JY992D74901 This manual contains explanation for wiring installation specification and BFM allocation...

Page 19: ...tion FX2N 16CCL M CC Link System Master User s Manual JY992D93101 This manual contains explanation for wiring installation specification and BFM allocation FX2N 32CCL CC Link System Interface User s M...

Page 20: ...FX1N Series Programmable Controllers xvi MEMO...

Page 21: ...1 10 1 4 2 Note for Using Expansion Board 1 13 1 4 3 Input Output Points and Current Consumption 1 14 1 4 4 Rules of Expansion 1 18 1 5 Back up Data 1 20 1 5 1 EEPROM backup 1 20 1 5 2 Capacitor backu...

Page 22: ...crew Terminals 3 14 3 8 Installing Optional Units 3 16 3 8 1 Expansion Boards 3 16 3 8 2 FX1N 5DM Display Module 3 18 3 8 3 Extension I O module and Special Function module 3 19 4 Power Supply 4 1 4 1...

Page 23: ...Connected in Parallel 5 4 5 2 AC110V Input Extension Block 5 5 5 2 1 Input Circuit Connection 5 5 5 2 2 Programming Caution 5 6 6 Outputs 6 1 6 1 Output Specifications 6 1 6 2 Relay Output Example 6 2...

Page 24: ...1 7 1 Preliminary Checks 7 1 7 2 ERROR LED ON CPU ERROR 7 2 7 3 Common Errors 7 3 7 4 Maintenance 7 3 7 5 Operation and Error Flags 7 4 7 6 PLC Status Registers 7 5 7 7 Error Registers 7 6 7 8 Error C...

Page 25: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS FX1N Series Programmable Controllers...

Page 26: ...FX1N Series Programmable Controllers 1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS...

Page 27: ...UL Transistor FX1N 24MR ES UL 14 16 10 16 Relay 90 3 55 0 45 0 99 FX1N 24MT ESS UL Transistor FX1N 40MR ES UL 24 16 Relay 130 5 12 0 65 1 43 FX1N 40MT ESS UL Transistor FX1N 60MR ES UL 36 40 24 Relay...

Page 28: ...h measurement N X14 24V Y7 Y6 Y0 FX1N 24MR X0 X2 X1 X3 X5 X4 X7 X6 X11 X10 S S X1 X12 X15 L 0V Y11 COM2 COM4 Y10 Y5 Y4 Y2 Y1 COM0 COM1 COM3 Y3 POWER ERROR IN OUT 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 RUN 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 11...

Page 29: ...ce 16 Relay 100 240VAC 10 15 50 60Hz 150 5 91 90 3 55 87 3 43 0 75 1 65 FX0N 40ET DSS 24 16 Transistor Source 24VDC 20 15 FX0N 40ER DS 24 16 Relay FX2N 32ER ES UL 16 16 Relay 100 240VAC 10 15 50 60Hz...

Page 30: ...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 U...

Page 31: ...4 FX2N 2AD Analog to digital converter FX2N 4DA Digital to analog converter 55 2 17 0 3 0 66 FX2N 4AD Analog to digital converter FX2N 4AD PT PT 100 probe interface FX2N 4AD TC Thermo couple interface...

Page 32: ...Two channel special analog to digital converter FX1N 1DA BD One channel special digital to analog converter FX1N 232 BD RS 232C communication interface FX1N 422 BD RS 422 communication interface FX1N...

Page 33: ...troduction 1 1 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 World Specification Table 1 6 World Specification Input Sink Source World spec models SINK SOURCE Japanese models ALWAYS SINK Outputs Transistor World spec models AL...

Page 34: ...els Omit AC Japanese spec C Unit type D DC Japanese spec M MPU main unit DS DC World spec CE UL registered E Powered extension unit DSS DC World spec DC source transistor CE UL registered EX Extension...

Page 35: ...s Introduction 1 1 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 3 Serial Numbers Table 1 8 Notes on serial numbers 1 Production year 2 Production month 3 Production serial number S E R I A L N O 0 6 3 2 6 7 3 1 2 e g 0 2000 1 2...

Page 36: ...E FX 10DU E H FX 50DU TKS E FX 40DU TK ES FX 40DU ES FX 30DU E FX 25DU E FX 20DU E H GX Developer FX PCS WIN E GX IEC Developer FX PCS AT EE MELSEC MEDOC E FX 20P E SET0 FX 10P E G 1 1 1 FX2N 32ER ES...

Page 37: ...es can connect via an FX1N 232 BD to the FX1N PLC 4 When supplying 24V DC power source to the FX1N main unit only the FX0N series powered extension unit DC power supply type can connect When supplying...

Page 38: ...g I O D Memory Cassette or Display Module E Programming Software H DU Series Discontinued since Sept 2002 F RS 232C RS 422 Converter for PC G Dedicated Programming Tools I Powered Extension Units J Ex...

Page 39: ...e use of Special function Blocks Caution Connect a programming tool such as an FX 10P E FX 20P E and personal computer to either the connector built in to the PLC or the connector on the FX1N 422 BD o...

Page 40: ...oints are used for actual input output however this block should occupy 16 input output points Table 1 11 Extension blocks MODEL INPUT X OUTPUT Y TOTAL MODEL INPUT X OUTPUT Y TOTAL FX0N 8ER ES UL FX2N...

Page 41: ...Y Y FX0N 3A 30mA 90mA 8 8 FX2N 5A 70mA 90mA 8 8 FX2N 2DA 30mA 85mA 8 8 FX2N 2AD 20mA 50mA 8 8 FX2N 4AD 30mA 55mA 8 8 FX2N 4DA 30mA 200mA 8 8 FX2N 4AD PT 30mA 50mA 8 8 FX2N 4AD TC 30mA 50mA 8 8 FX2N 8...

Page 42: ...FX2N 16CCL M module Only one FX2N 32ASI M module can be connected to the PLC FX2NC 232ADP 100mA FX2NC 485ADP 150mA FX1N 4EX BD 25mA FX1N 2EYT BD FX1N 2AD BD FX1N 1DA BD FX1N 232 BD 20mA FX1N 422 BD 1...

Page 43: ...he remote I O modules and remote device modules but subsequent modules only connect to remote device modules 3 For details refer to FX2N 64CL M User s Manual 4 The value depends on the switch setting...

Page 44: ...es but subsequent modules only connect to remote device modules Y7 COM0 COM1 COM2 Y3 COM3 Y5 Y7 COM4 Y1 Y3 COM5 Y5 24 COM Y0 Y1 Y2 Y4 Y6 Y0 Y2 Y4 Y6 X7 X3 X5 N X0 X2 X4 X6 L COM COM X1 POWER OUT 0 7 6...

Page 45: ...al function blocks or powered extension units It can accommodate a maximum of an additional 32 I O points If an FX1N expansion board is being used it does not alter the rules of expansion outlined abo...

Page 46: ...estimation cannot be given If the PLC has been powered on for five minutes or more the following device data will be saved in the EEPROM at powerdown S0 S127 M384 M511 C16 C31 C235 C255 and D128 D255...

Page 47: ...are reset function However initialization method by the ZRST instruction for capacitor backed devices T246 T255 C32 C199 C220 C234 can not be initialized In order to initialize the condition of the re...

Page 48: ...FX1N Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 1 22 MEMO...

Page 49: ...14MR ES UL X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 X3 X2 24V COM0 COM1 COM3 COM2 L X7 X6 Y4 COM4 COM5 Y5 S S X1 N X0 X4 FX1N 24MR ES UL X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 X3 X2 24V COM0 COM1 COM3 COM2 L X7 X6 Y5 COM4 X12 X13 X11 X10 X15 X...

Page 50: ...COM3 COM2 L X7 X6 Y5 COM4 X12 X13 X11 X10 X15 X14 Y6 Y4 Y14 Y7 Y11 X20 X21 X17 X16 X23 X22 X24 X25 X26 X27 Y10 Y12 Y13 COM5 Y16 Y15 Y17 S S X1 X0 X4 FX1N 40MT ESS UL X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 X3 X2 24V X7 X6 Y5...

Page 51: ...6 X23 X22 X24 X25 X26 X27 Y10 Y12 Y13 COM5 Y16 Y15 Y17 X31 X30 X32 X33 X34 X35 X40 X41 X42 X43 Y20 Y22 Y21 Y23 COM6 Y24 Y26 Y25 Y27 COM7 X36 X37 S S X1 X0 X4 FX1N 60MT ESS UL X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 X3 X2 2...

Page 52: ...2 X7 X6 Y4 COM4 COM5 Y5 S S X1 X0 X4 X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 X3 X2 24V V0 V1 V3 V2 X7 X6 Y4 V4 V5 Y5 FX1N 14MT DSS S S X1 X0 X4 FX1N 24MR DS X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 X3 X2 24V COM0 COM1 COM3 COM2 X7 X6 Y5 COM4 X12...

Page 53: ...OM0 COM1 COM3 COM2 X7 X6 Y5 COM4 X12 X13 X11 X10 X15 X14 Y6 Y4 Y14 Y7 Y11 X20 X21 X17 X16 X23 X22 X24 X25 X26 X27 Y10 Y12 Y13 COM5 Y16 Y15 Y17 S S X1 X0 X4 FX1N 40MT DSS X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 X3 X2 24V X7 X6...

Page 54: ...22 X24 X25 X26 X27 Y10 Y12 Y13 COM5 Y16 Y15 Y17 X31 X30 X32 X33 X34 X35 X40 X41 X42 X43 Y20 Y22 Y21 Y23 COM6 Y24 Y26 Y25 Y27 COM7 X36 X37 S S X1 X0 X4 FX1N 60MT DSS X5 0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 X3 X2 24V X7 X6 Y...

Page 55: ...OM2 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 Y5 Y7 Y4 Y6 FX 0N 8EYT ESS UL FX 2N 8EYT ESS UL V0 V1 X1 X3 X0 X2 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 FX 0N 8ER ES UL FX 2N 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 S...

Page 56: ...s 2 2 8 2 4 FX2N Extension blocks 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...

Page 57: ...been designed 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...

Page 58: ...X14 L N 0V 24V Y7 Y11 Y10 Y5 Y4 Y0 Y2 Y1 COM0 Y3 POWER ERROR IN OUT 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 RUN 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 11 10 13 11 10 12 14 15 POWER ERROR IN OUT 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 RUN 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 11 10 13 11 10 12...

Page 59: ...DC and power supply terminals 5 Input LED status indicators 6 Expansion port cover 7 PLC status indicators POWER RUN ERROR 8 Output LED status indicators 9 DIN rail mounting clip 10 Output terminals...

Page 60: ...X1N RUN STOP switch works in parallel with the RUN input terminal Please refer to the table below During remote operation the FX1N RUN STOP status is determined by the most recently operated control E...

Page 61: ...Count for X Y Z 10 times 80 min in each direction Vibration Resistance DIN rail Mounting Conforms to EN 68 2 6 10 57 Hz 0 035 mm Half Amplitude 57 150 Hz 4 9 m s2 Acceleration Sweep Count for X Y Z 10...

Page 62: ...nd ground terminal 1 5kV AC for 1 min 500V AC for 1 min 5M or more on 500V DC Megger Between 24V DC service power supply connected to input terminal 24V DC and ground terminal 500V AC for 1 min Betwee...

Page 63: ...lls Never mount them to the floor or ceiling of an enclosure Below left Single row arrangement Below right Double row arrangement using extension cable FX0N 65EC 650mm 25 59 supplied separately FX1N C...

Page 64: ...voltage power cabling or cabinet housing along the same trunking duct Effects of noise or surge induction may occur Keep signal cables of more than 100 mm 3 94 away from these power cables Install ne...

Page 65: ...use the terminal in PLC When using an incorrect power source or performing incorrect operation serious damage will occur regardless of the level of the voltage and frequency When performing incorrect...

Page 66: ...0 32 FX1N 14M 2 82 3 23 FX1N 24M 82 3 23 FX1N 40M 122 4 81 FX1N 60M 167 6 58 B W 10mm 0 40 FX0N 40E 2 140 5 52 FX2N 32E 140 5 52 FX2N 48E 4 172 6 78 FX2N 48ER UA1 UL 210 8 27 N X14 24V Y7 Y6 Y0 FX1N...

Page 67: ...0 0 79 D W FX0N 8E FX2N 8E FX0N 3A FX2N 2AD FX2N 2DA FX2N 32CCL FX2N 16LNK M FX2N 64CL M FX0N 232ADP FX0N 485ADP 43 1 70 FX2N 4DA FX2N 4AD FX2N 4AD PT FX2N 5A FX2N 4AD TC FX2N 2LC FX2N 32ASI M 55 2 17...

Page 68: ...tallation Notes 3 3 12 4 5mm 0 17 Table 3 3 Hole positions UNIT mm inches 0 2 0 01 E W 8mm 0 32 FX2N 8AD 67 2 64 F W 24 5mm 0 97 FX2NC 232ADP FX2NC 485ADP 65 5 2 58 W 75 2 96 E 90 3 55 98 3 86 19 1 0...

Page 69: ...Notes 3 3 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5mm 0 17 Table 3 3 Hole positions UNIT mm inches 0 2 0 01 G W 10mm 0 40 FX0N 16E 60 2 37 FX2N 16CCL M 75 2 96 FX0N 16EX ES POWER IN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 W 87 3...

Page 70: ...ble for use with these screws and should be fitted to the cable for wiring When installing 1 or 2 crimp terminals to a terminal see explanation Figure 3 5 and 3 8 However 3 crimp terminals or more sho...

Page 71: ...3 8 for installation instructions Figure 3 6 Crimp Terminal for M3 5 Screws Figure 3 7 Crimp Terminal for M3 Screws Figure 3 8 Installing 2 Wires Per a Terminal 6 8 mm 0 27 or less 3 7 0 15 6 8 mm 0...

Page 72: ...nsion board on to the FX1N PLC For greater detail specifications and wiring examples for each optional unit please see the relevant product manuals MODEL USE WITH FX1N 5DM USE WITH FX1N EEPROM 8L FX1N...

Page 73: ...boards A Special function or optional equipment board B Optional equipment connector port C M3 screw to secure board D Top cover for board E M3 screw to secure top cover Note Do not remove this screw...

Page 74: ...efore installing the 5DM A Top cover for DM B Optional equipment connector port C M3 screw to secure top cover Remove the base unit top cover Attach the top cover for DM A and secure with screw C if 5...

Page 75: ...Function module Install remove extension module as shown in the figure below Caution Cut off all phases of power source before installing removing the extension module Ref Description 1 Remove the ext...

Page 76: ...FX1N Series Programmable Controllers Installation Notes 3 3 20 MEMO...

Page 77: ...applicable to the installation site 4 2 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 t...

Page 78: ...be connected to the N terminal Do NOT connect the Live wire to the N terminal otherwise the user may receive a dangerous shock upon powerup When wiring a DC supply the Live cable should be connected t...

Page 79: ...If 10ms or more the PLC will shut down Fuse size rating 250V 1A 250V 3 15A 3A In rush current 100V AC Max 30A for 5ms 200V AC Max 50A for 5ms Power consumption 29W 1 30W 1 32W 1 35W 1 24V DC Service S...

Page 80: ...its If two sources are required follow the below guidelines Supply power to the powered extension units and special function blocks units before or at the same time the main unit is powered The power...

Page 81: ...AC Power supply 100 240V AC 10 15 50 60 Hz Grounding resistor 100 or less Fuse Circuit protector or Fuse Main unit Emergency stop Breaker Power supply switch DC Power supply 24V DC Power ON pilot ind...

Page 82: ...are required follow the below guidelines Supply power to the powered extension units and special function blocks units before or at the same time the main unit is powered The power supplies may be cut...

Page 83: ...use Main unit Emergency stop Breaker Power supply switch Power supply for the input circuitry of the main unit and extension blocks that are connected Power ON pilot indicator Power supply for loads P...

Page 84: ...upply switch Power Supply for the input circuitry of the main unit and extension blocks that are connected Power ON pilot indicator Power supply for loads When using a 12V DC power supply extension bl...

Page 85: ...extension or special function blocks A DC powered FX1N does not have the capacity to supply a service current However Additional extension blocks can be powered from the main units power supply 4 7 E...

Page 86: ...FX1N Series Programmable Controllers Power Supply 4 4 10 MEMO...

Page 87: ...nsion block X0 X7 X10 Input voltage 24V DC 10 Input current 24V DC 7mA 24V DC 5mA 24V DC 5mA Input switching current OFF ON 4 5mA 3 5mA 3 5mA ON OFF 1 5mA Response time 10ms Variable response time X00...

Page 88: ...upply at your own risk The input circuit power supply cannot provide a service supply to special function blocks SFB Use an external supply to power the SFBs When using an AC powered unit an external...

Page 89: ...nputs 5 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 1 2 Input Circuit Connection FX1N Main and FX0N FX2N Extension Units FX2N and FX0N Extension blocks 24V X 24V DC 0V S S Source ve S S 24V X 24V DC 0V S S Sink ve S S S S X...

Page 90: ...nected in Parallel Parallel resistance Rp FX1N 15k If resistance Rp is less than the stated value then add Rb See equation 1 for Rb calculation Alternatively Current leakage FX1N 1 5mA If the current...

Page 91: ...FX0N 8EX UA1 UL FX2N 8EX UA1 UL Input voltage 85 132V AC 50 60Hz Input impedance 21k 50HZ 18k 60Hz Input current 4 7mA 100V AC 50Hz 6 2mA 110V AC 60Hz OFF ON ON OFF input switching current 80V 3 8mA...

Page 92: ...puts 5 5 6 5 2 2 Programming 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 su...

Page 93: ...0VA 120 240V AC 12W 24V DC Minimum load When supply voltage 5V DC allow at least 2mA flow Response time approx OFF ON 10ms 0 2ms 5 s Y000 Y001 only ON OFF 10ms 0 2ms I 0 2A 5 s Y000 Y001 only Circuit...

Page 94: ...al Inductive load Fuse Incandescent Lamp Reverse current protection diode See section 6 4 DC Power Supply External Mechanical Interlock See section 6 4 AC Power Supply Emergency Stop Surge absorber 0...

Page 95: ...duced by in rush greatly reduces the relay contact s service life The rated life for an inductive AC load such as a conductor or solenoid valve is 500 000 operations at 20VA 20VA 35VA 80VA Load capaci...

Page 96: ...Japanese Model Transistor Output SInk Type Do not use this terminal Emergency Stop Fuse External Mechanical Interlock See Section 6 4 DC Power Supply Incandescent Lamp Reverse current protection diode...

Page 97: ...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 Y000 and Y001 are high speed response output...

Page 98: ...maximum reverse voltage of 5 to 10 times the load voltage The forward current is more than the load current 2 Transistor output case Transistor outputs use internal zener diode 50V as protection circ...

Page 99: ...lay contact life decreases significantly if this is not done Besides protecting the internal circuity of the PLC a surge absorber decreases the noise emissions to the load Component Side of Loads The...

Page 100: ...perate e g direction control of a motor because of a critical safety situation should not rely on the PLC s sequencing alone Mechanical interlocks MUST be fitted to all critical safety circuits See pr...

Page 101: ...ten to the PLC correctly Using the programming device force each output ON OFF Check the output LEDs for operation Put the PLC into RUN Check the RUN LED is lit Check that the previously down loaded p...

Page 102: ...e units has still been powered LED is lit Remedy Possible results LED is lit Power OFF Disconnect earth ground terminal LED is flashing Check for programming error Ensure the earth ground cable is cor...

Page 103: ...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 7 4 Maintenance Check interior temperat...

Page 104: ...Program execution error Execution error latch M8063 ref D8063 M8064 ref D8064 M8065 ref D8065 D8069 M8066 ref D8066 D8069 M8067 ref D8067 D8069 M8068 ref D8068 PC hardware error M8061 ref D8061 M8004...

Page 105: ...ters 02H EEPROM protect switch OFF 0AH EEPROM protect switch ON 10H MPU m em ory D8000 default 200m s D8001 D8002 D8003 D8004 W atchdog tim er PLC version 26100 FX 1N Version 1 00 26 FX 1N 100 Version...

Page 106: ...8065 D8066 D8067 D8068 D8069 Error code for PLC hardware error Error code for parallel link fault Parameter error code Syntax error code Program circuit error code Program execution error code Latched...

Page 107: ...03 D8062 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 p...

Page 108: ...ift SFTR SFTL SFWR SFRD 040 Data Operation ZRST DECO ENCO 050 High Speed REF MTR HSCS HSCR SPD PLSY PWM PLSR 060 Handy Instructions IST ABSD INCD ALT RAMP 070 FX I O Devices DSW SEGL FROM TO 080 FX Se...

Page 109: ...PLSY 057 AND 232 238 FROM 078 PRUN 081 ASCI 082 H HEX 083 PWM 058 B BCD 018 HOUR 169 R RAMP 067 BIN 019 HSCR 054 REF 050 BMOV 015 HSCS 053 RD3A 176 C CALL 001 I INC 024 RS 080 CCD 084 INCD 063 S SEGL...

Page 110: ...llers Diagnostics 7 7 10 T TADD 162 V VRRD 085 Z ZCP 011 TCMP 160 VRSC 086 ZRN 156 TO 079 W WAND 026 ZRST 040 TRD 166 WDT 007 TSUB 163 WOR 027 TWR 167 WR3A 177 TZCP 161 WXOR 028 Symbol FNC No D P Symb...

Page 111: ...nts Capacitor keep 1024 points M384 to M1535 EEPROM keep M384 to M511 Capacitor keep M512 to M1535 Special 256 points From the range M8000 to M8255 State relays S coils Latched EEPROM backed up 1000 p...

Page 112: ...er Latched EEPROM backed up 15 points Capacitor keep Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 counts C220 to C234 Type 32 bit bi directional counter High speed counters C Max 6 points 1 phase Range 2 147...

Page 113: ...s D1000 to D7999 set by parameter in 14 blocks of 500 program steps Type 16 bit data storage register Externally adjusted 2 points Range 0 to 255 D8030 D8031 Data is entered indirectly through the ext...

Page 114: ...rogrammable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7 14 Constants Decimal K 16 bit 32 768 to 32 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 Hexadecimal H 16 bit 0000 to FFFF 32 bit 00000000 to FFFFFFFF Item Specific...

Page 115: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS FX1N Series Programmable Controllers...

Page 116: ...FX1N Series Programmable Controllers 1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMINAL LAYOUTS 3 INSTALLATION NOTES 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 INPUTS 6 OUTPUTS 7 DIAGNOSTICS...

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Page 118: ...IYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN JY992D89301L MEE Effective May 2006 Specification are subject to change without notice HARDWARE MANUAL FX1N SERIES PROGRAMMABLE...

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