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FX

3U

 Series Programmable Controllers

User’s Manual - Hardware Edition

20 FX-16/32E*-*-TB (Terminal Block)

20.7 FX-16EYR-TB

20.7

FX-16EYR-TB

The FX-16EYR-TB is available by connecting it to a FX

2N

 series output extension block (transistor).

The applications shown below are not supported.

20.7.1 Specifications

*1.

This response time does not include the response delay of the PLC.

Output Connector

Connectable models FX

2N

-16EYT-C (sink output)

Unsupported Applications

Pulse
outputs

Pulse Y output (PLSY) instruction, acceleration/deceleration setup (PLSR) instruction, pulse width
modulation (PWM) instruction, DOG search zero return (DSZR) instruction, interruption positioning
(DVIT) instruction, batch data positioning mode (TBL) instruction, absolute current value read (ABS)
instruction, zero return (ZRN) instruction, variable speed pulse output (PLSV) instruction, drive to
increment (DRVI) instruction, drive to absolute (DRVA) instruction

Time division
input

Input matrix (MTR) instruction, hexadecimal input (HKY) instruction, digital switch (DSW) instruction,
arrow switch (ARWS) instruction

Time division
output

Seven segment with latch (SEGL) instruction, print (ASCII Code) (PR) instruction

Item

Relay output

Input/output
circuitry

Load voltage

250V AC or less, 30V DC or less

Max.
load

Resistance
load

2 A / point

The total load current of resistance loads per common terminal should be the following value:
• 4 output points/common terminal : 8 A or less

Inductive
load

80 VA

Min. load

5V DC, 2mA Reference value

Open-circuit
leakage current

Response time 

*1

Approx. 10 ms

Circuit isolation

Mechanical isolation

Operation
indicators

LED is lit when relay coil power is supplied

Power
consumption

1.92 W (80 mA  24V DC)

0 to 7

COMn

LED

24V DC

5mA

Fuse

CN1

Connector side

External wiring

24+

Summary of Contents for FX2-16E series

Page 1: ...ower Type FX3U MR ES FX3U MT ES FX3U MT ESS FX3U MS ES FX3U MR UA1 DC Power Type FX3U MR DS FX3U MT DS FX3U MT DSS Input Output Powered Extension Unit FX2N E Input Output Extension Block FX2N 8E FX2N 16E Special Adapter FX3U 4HSX ADP Display Module FX3U 7DM Memory Cassette FX3U FLROM ...

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Page 3: ... at the upper and lower positioning limits 2 Note that when the PLC CPU detects an error such as a watchdog timer error during self diagnosis all outputs are turned off Also when an error that cannot be detected by the PLC CPU occurs in an input output control block output control may be disabled External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case ...

Page 4: ...do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Be sure to remove the dust proof sheet from the PLC s ventilation port when installation work is completed Failure to do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Connect the extension cables peripheral device cables input output cables and battery connecting cable securely to their designated connectors Loose connections may cause...

Page 5: ...entilation slits Failure to do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Make sure to properly wire the FX3U Series main unit and FX0N FX2N FX3U Series extension equipment in accordance with the following precautions Failure to do so may cause electric shock equipment failures a short circuit wire breakage malfunctions or damage to the product The disposal size of the cable end should f...

Page 6: ...An operation error may damage the machinery or cause accidents Do not change the program in the PLC from two or more peripheral equipment devices at the same time i e from a programming tool and a GOT Doing so may cause destruction or malfunction of the PLC program 266 381 469 Reference Turn off the power to the PLC before attaching or detaching the memory cassette If the memory cassette is attach...

Page 7: ...y 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 transportation regulations For de...

Page 8: ... 6 Safety Precautions Read these precautions before use MEMO ...

Page 9: ...ttempting to install or use the unit And store this manual in a safe place so that you can take it out and read it whenever necessary Always forward it to the end user 2005 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Manual number JY997D16501 Manual revision L Date 3 2012 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electri...

Page 10: ... a device or system used in purposes related to human life Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power electric power aerospace medicine or passenger movement vehicles consult with Mitsubishi Electric This product has been manufactured under strict quality control However when installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails install ap...

Page 11: ...o be Connected and Interpretation of Model Names 39 3 1 1 A Main units 40 3 1 2 B Input output powered extension units 41 3 1 3 C Input output extension blocks 42 3 1 4 D E Special function units blocks 43 3 1 5 F Display modules and holder 45 3 1 6 G Expansion boards 45 3 1 7 H Special adapters 46 3 1 8 I Extension power supply unit 47 3 1 9 J Extension cables and connector conversion adapter K B...

Page 12: ...case of programming tool version not applicable 78 5 2 3 Program transfer speed and programming tools 78 5 2 4 Cautions on connecting peripheral equipment by way of expansion board or special adapter 79 5 2 5 Cautions on write during RUN 80 5 3 Cautions on using transparent function by way of USB in GOT1000 Series 84 5 4 Cautions on using transparent port 2 port function of GOT F900 Series 85 5 5 ...

Page 13: ... 122 6 8 4 D Input output powered extension units blocks 123 6 8 5 E Special extension devices 124 6 8 6 G Display module 125 6 8 7 H Extension power supply unit 125 6 9 Example of System Configuration and System Modification 126 6 9 1 Example system configuration 126 6 9 2 Expansion of main unit 127 6 9 3 Re examination of suitability for configuration 130 7 Assignment of Input Output Numbers X Y...

Page 14: ...6 9 4 Grounding 177 9 5 Examples of External Wiring AC Power Supply DC Input Type 178 9 5 1 Example of input output wiring with 24V DC service power supply 178 9 5 2 Example of sink input common wiring 179 9 5 3 Example of source input common wiring 180 9 5 4 An external wiring example for the extension power supply unit sink input common 181 9 5 5 An external wiring example for the extension powe...

Page 15: ...and Overall Frequency 218 11 9 1 Response frequencies of hardware counters 218 11 9 2 Response frequencies and overall frequency of software counters 218 11 10 Examples of External Wiring Rotary Encoder 221 11 10 1 1 phase 1 input C235 to C245 221 11 10 2 2 phase 2 input C251 to C255 222 11 10 3 Cautions for the other side device 223 11 11 Related Devices and Function Switching Procedures 224 11 1...

Page 16: ...odic Inspection 273 14 4 1 Procedures for checking model name 273 14 4 2 Periodic inspection battery life etc 273 14 4 3 Maintenance product life of relay contacts 274 14 4 4 Procedures for replacing battery 275 14 5 Troubleshooting with LEDs 276 14 5 1 POWER LED on flashing off 276 14 5 2 BATT LED on off 276 14 5 3 ERROR LED on flashing off 277 14 6 Judgment by Error Codes and Representation of E...

Page 17: ...16 4 FX2N 8EX ES UL FX2N 16EX ES UL 24V DC Sink Source Input 324 16 4 1 Product specifications 324 16 4 2 Parts identification and terminal arrangement 325 16 4 3 External dimensions 326 16 5 FX2N 8EX FX2N 16EX and FX2N 16EX C 327 16 5 1 Product specifications 327 16 5 2 Parts identification and terminal arrangement 328 16 5 3 External dimensions 329 16 6 FX2N 16EXL C 5V DC Input 16 Points 331 16 ...

Page 18: ...formance Specifications 355 17 2 3 External Dimensions 355 17 3 Extension Power Supply Unit Related Precaution 355 18 Other Extension Devices and Optional Units External Dimensions and Terminal Arrangement 356 18 1 Special Function Units Blocks 356 18 1 1 FX0N 3A 356 18 1 2 FX2N 2AD 356 18 1 3 FX2N 2DA 357 18 1 4 FX3U 4AD 357 18 1 5 FX3U 4DA 358 18 1 6 FX2N 4AD 358 18 1 7 FX2N 4DA 359 18 1 8 FX2N ...

Page 19: ...ns 383 19 2 1 Display switch specifications 383 19 2 2 Parts layout 383 19 2 3 External dimensions 383 19 3 Installation and Removal 384 19 4 Summary of Functions 385 19 5 Procedure for Accessing the Menu Screen from the Title Screen 386 19 5 1 Title screen 386 19 5 2 Top screen time display 386 19 5 3 Menu screen 386 19 6 Menu Structure 387 19 7 Monitor Test Mode Excluding User Registered Devices...

Page 20: ...ton ON OFF Information 422 19 20 1 Various applications 422 19 20 2 System information operation button ON OFF information 422 19 21 Specifying a Hexadecimal Current Value Display Format 423 19 21 1 System information specifying a hexadecimal current value display format 423 19 21 2 Program example 1 specifying a hexadecimal data display format 423 19 21 3 Program example 2 specifying a decadal da...

Page 21: ...uit 460 20 9 3 Example of output external wiring 460 20 9 4 External wiring precautions 461 21 FX3U FLROM 16 64 64L 1M Memory Cassette 462 21 1 Specifications 462 21 1 1 Electrical specifications 462 21 1 2 Component names external dimensions 462 21 2 Installation Removal 463 21 2 1 Memory cassette installation 463 21 2 2 Memory cassette removal 464 21 3 Saved Data Content 465 21 4 PROTECT Switch ...

Page 22: ...al data registers D8260 to D8299 491 Appendix B Instruction List 493 Appendix B 1 Basic Instructions 493 Appendix B 2 Step Ladder Instructions 493 Appendix B 3 Applied Instructions in Ascending Order of FNC Number 494 Appendix C Character code 499 Appendix C 1 ASCII Code Table 499 Appendix D Discontinued models 501 Appendix E Precautions for Battery Transportation 503 Appendix E 1 Regulated FX3U S...

Page 23: ... ES FX3U MT ESS Where indicates 16 32 48 64 80 128 FX3U MR DS FX3U MT DS FX3U MT DSS Where indicates 16 32 48 64 80 FX3U MS ES FX3U MR UA1 Where indicates 32 64 FX3U 232ADP MB FX3U 485ADP MB FX3U 4AD ADP FX3U 4DA ADP FX3U 3A ADP FX3U 4AD PT ADP FX3U 4AD PTW ADP FX3U 4AD PNK ADP FX3U 4AD TC ADP FX3U 4HSX ADP FX3U 2HSY ADP FX3U CF ADP FX2N ER ES UL FX2N ET ESS UL Where indicates 32 48 FX2N 48ER DS F...

Page 24: ...rective The following products have shown compliance 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 2004 108 EC when used as directed by the appropriate documentation Attention This product is designed for use in industrial applications Note Manufactured b...

Page 25: ...ry 1st 2006 FX3U 128MR ES FX3U 128MT ES FX3U 128MT ESS FX3U MR DS FX3U MT DS FX3U MT DSS Where indicates 16 32 48 64 80 from April 1st 2007 FX3U 232ADP MB FX3U 485ADP MB from December 1st 2007 FX3U 4AD PTW ADP FX3U 4AD PNK ADP from June 1st 2009 FX3U 3A ADP FX3U CF ADP from August 1st 2010 FX3U 8AV BD from September 1st 2010 FX3U MS ES FX3U MR UA1 Where indicates 32 64 from May 1st 2011 FX3U FLROM...

Page 26: ...ial environment EN50081 2 1993 Electromagnetic compatibility Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Emission Enclosure port Emission Low voltage AC mains port Emission Telecommunications network port EN50082 2 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Industrial environment Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard RF immunity Fast Transients ESD Conduct...

Page 27: ... FX3U MS ES FX3U MR UA1 Where indicates 32 64 Standard Remark EN61131 2 2007 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable enclosure which meets the requirements of EN61131 2 2007 from July 1st 1997 FX2N ER ES UL FX2N ET ESS UL Where indicates 32 48 FX2N 16EYR ES UL from April 1st 1998 FX2N 48ER DS from August 1st...

Page 28: ...to make the following points As analog devices are sensitive by nature their use should be considered carefully For users of proprietary cables integral with sensors or actuators these users should follow those manufacturers installation requirements Mitsubishi Electric recommends that shielded cables be used If NO other EMC protection is provided users may experience temporary induced errors not ...

Page 29: ...as standards Chapter 3 Specifications This chapter contains explanations of the specifications for power supply and input output external dimensions and terminal block layout Chapter 4 Version information This chapter contains explanation for upgrading of FX3U PLCs and information for the application of programming tools Chapter 5 System configuration Procedure for determining whether or not a sys...

Page 30: ...for wiring FX 16 32E TB Chapter 20 Memory cassette This chapter contains explanations of the specifications for the memory cassette and the installation procedures Chapter 21 Battery This chapter contains explanations of the procedures for replacing the battery and detecting battery voltage drop Chapter 22 Division Outline Reference List of special devices This chapter contains an explanation list...

Page 31: ...ecifications are shown As for the functions and program examples refer to the separate User s Manual Edition User s manual The procedures for wiring and installing specifications and functions are explained To use some products separate manuals may be necessary Manuals supplied with product Additional options 2 4 2 4 V 1 C O M 4 I 1 C O M 1 V 2 I 2 C O M 2 V 3 I 3 C O M 3 V 4 I 4 FX 4AD ADP POWER ...

Page 32: ... JY997D16601 Details on sequence programming for FX3U Series including explanation for basic instructions applied instructions and various devices 09R517 Separate volume MELSEC Q L F Structured Programming Manual Fundamentals SH 080782 Programming methods specifications functions etc required to create structured programs 13JW06 Separate volume FX CPU Structured Programming Manual Device Common JY...

Page 33: ...adapter When using also refer to FX Series User s Manual Data Communication Edition U Supplied with product FX2N 232IF Hardware Manual JY992D73501 Handling procedures for the RS 232C communication special function block When using also refer to FX Series User s Manual Data Communication Edition U Supplied with product FX3U 422 BD Installation Manual JY997D13101 Handling procedures for the RS 422 c...

Page 34: ...telligent device station for CC Link refer to the relevant manuals and related documents U Supplied with product FX2N 64CL M User s Manual Hardware Volume JY997D05401 Handling procedures for the CC Link LT master special function block When using also refer to FX2N 64CL M User s Manual Details Separate volume FX2N 64CL M User s Manual Detailed Volume JY997D08501 Details on the CC Link LT master sp...

Page 35: ...r input special adapter When using also refer to FX3G FX3U FX3GC FX3UC Series User s Manual Analog Control Edition U Supplied with product FX3U 4AD PNK ADP User s Manual JY997D29201 Details on handling the 4 ch Pt1000 Ni1000 temperature sensor input special adapter When using also refer to FX3G FX3U FX3GC FX3UC Series User s Manual Analog Control Edition Supplied with product FX2N 4AD PT User s Gu...

Page 36: ...h analog input and 1 ch analog output special adapter When using also refer to FX3G FX3U FX3GC FX3UC Series User s Manual Analog Control Edition Supplied with product FX0N 3A User s Guide JY992D49001 Handling procedures for the 2 ch analog input and 1 ch analog output special function block Supplied with product FX2N 5A User s Manual JY997D11401 Handling procedures for the 4 ch analog input and 1 ...

Page 37: ... User s Guide JY992D77601 Handling procedures for the 2 axis positioning special function unit When using refer to FX2N 10GM FX2N 20GM Handy Manual Separate volume FX2N 10GM FX2N 20GM Hardware Programming Manual JY992D77801 Handling procedures for the 1 axis 2 axis positioning special function unit 09R612 Programmable cam switch When using each product also refer to the User s Manual Hardware Edit...

Page 38: ...t FX3U CNV BD Installation Manual JY997D13601 Handling procedures for the conversion function expansion board for connectors for connecting communication CF card and analog special adapters Battery maintenance option U Supplied with product FX3U 32BL Battery JY997D14101 Battery life and handling procedures Display module U Supplied with product FX3U 7DM User s Manual JY997D17101 Procedures for mou...

Page 39: ...ecial function blocks FX2N Series extension devices Generic name for FX2N Series input output powered extension units FX2N Series input output extension blocks FX2N Series special function units and FX2N Series special function blocks FX0N Series extension devices Generic name for FX0N Series special function block Input output extension devices Generic name for FX2N Series input output powered ex...

Page 40: ...C I O CON FX2C I O CON S FX2C I O CON SA CC Link master Generic name for the following models FX3U 16CCL M FX2N 16CCL M Intelligent device stations Abbreviation of FX3U 64CCL interface block Remote I O stations Remote stations that handle information in bit units only Remote device stations Abbreviation of FX2N 32CCL interface block Remote stations Generic name for remote I O stations and remote d...

Page 41: ... Wiring Manuals FX3U Hardware Edition Abbreviation of FX3U Series User s Manual Hardware Edition Programming manual Abbreviation of FX3G FX3U FX3GC FX3UC Series Programming Manual Basic Applied Instruction Edition Data Communication Edition Abbreviation of FX Series User s Manual Data Communication Edition Analog Control Edition Abbreviation of FX3G FX3U FX3GC FX3UC Series User s Manual Analog Con...

Page 42: ...ol the time Programming tool Use a version of a programming tool supporting the FX3U Refer to Chapter 5 Version Information and Peripheral Equipment Connectability in this manual For peripheral devices not applicable to FX3U Series specify FX2N Series or FX2 Series for model selection and you can program the sequence In this case use instructions and devices within the ranges common to FX3U Series...

Page 43: ...ecial adapter and special function block for each communication function can be connected Kinds of communication functions Programming communication through RS 232C RS 422 and USB Refer to Data Communication Edition N N Network Refer to Data Communication Edition Parallel link Refer to Data Communication Edition Computer link Refer to Data Communication Edition Inverter communication Refer to Data...

Page 44: ...ng Keep the covers closed while the PLC is running the unit power is on 11 Extension device connecting connector cover Connect the extension cables of input output powered extension unit block or special function unit block to the extension device connecting connectors under this cover FX3U Series extension devices FX2N Series extension devices and FX0N Series extension devices can be connected Fo...

Page 45: ...iption POWER Green On while power is on the PLC RUN Green On while the PLC is running BATT V Red Lights when the battery voltage drops ERROR Red Flashing when a program error occurs Red Lights when a CPU error occurs FX3U 48MR ES FX3U 48M FX3U ERROR RUN BATT POWER R 0 3 1 2 IN OUT 6 4 5 21 7 20 24 22 23 26 25 10 11 13 12 16 14 15 17 27 0 3 1 2 6 4 5 21 7 20 24 22 23 26 25 10 11 13 12 16 14 15 17 2...

Page 46: ...e communication analog CF card special adapter is connected this connector is not used 3 Expansion board securing screw holes 2 places These holes are designed to secure the expansion board with screws supplied with the expansion board The expansion board dummy cover is fitted before shipment Remove the dummy cover and fit the board 4 Nameplate The product model name control number and power suppl...

Page 47: ...5 Y6 Y7 COM3 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 COM1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y6 POWER 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 FX2N 32ER ES UL FX2N 48ER ES UL FX2N 48ER UA1 UL FX2N 32ER FX2N 48ER FX2N 48ER DS FX2N 48ER D Input output B FX 16E TB 4 2 0 6 4 2 0 5 3 1 7 5 COM COM COM COM COM COM 3 1 FX Series terminal block M r c S O P Q R o v k q t m T U V W X a b d c e i U T a s a P P U...

Page 48: ... FX3U 64MS ES Triac 80 40 40 FX3U 80MR ES Relay 80 40 40 FX3U 80MT ES Transistor sink 80 40 40 FX3U 80MT ESS Transistor source 128 64 64 FX3U 128MR ES Relay 128 64 64 FX3U 128MT ES Transistor sink 128 64 64 FX3U 128MT ESS Transistor source DC power supply common to 24V DC sink and source input 16 8 8 FX3U 16MR DS Relay 16 8 8 FX3U 16MT DS Transistor sink 16 8 8 FX3U 16MT DSS Transistor source 32 1...

Page 49: ... 64MR UA1 Relay 1 Number of input output points Model name Output type connection form terminal block CE UL cUL Marine Total number of points Number of input points Number of output points EMC LVD AC power supply common to 24V DC sink and source input 32 16 16 FX2N 32ER ES UL Relay 3 32 16 16 FX2N 32ET ESS UL Transistor source 3 48 24 24 FX2N 48ER ES UL Relay 3 48 24 24 FX2N 48ET ESS UL Transistor...

Page 50: ...Connector Output extension type 8 8 FX2N 8EYR ES UL Relay Terminal block 2 8 8 FX2N 8EYR S ES UL Relay Terminal block 8 8 FX2N 8EYT ESS UL Transistor source Terminal block 2 8 8 FX2N 8EYR Relay Terminal block 8 8 FX2N 8EYT Transistor sink Terminal block 8 8 FX2N 8EYT H Transistor sink Terminal block 16 16 FX2N 16EYR ES UL Relay Terminal block 2 16 16 FX2N 16EYT ESS UL Transistor source Terminal bl...

Page 51: ...le Please consult with Mitsubishi Electric for information on marine standard practices and the corresponding types of equipment For more information on CE UL and cUL refer to Page 15 or later Model name Analog Description CE UL cUL Marine Input Output EMC LVD Analog input FX3U 4AD 4ch Voltage current input FX2N 2AD 2ch Voltage current input FX2N 4AD 4ch Voltage current input FX2N 8AD 8ch Voltage ...

Page 52: ...dent 1 axis control manual in English supplied 100 kHz open collector output 2 FX2N 10PG Pulse output for independent 1 axis control 1 MHz differential line driver output FX3U 20SSC H Simultaneous 2 axis independent 2 axis control Applicable to SSCNET III 3 FX2N 10GM Pulse output for independent 1 axis control 200 kHz open collector output FX2N 20GM Pulse output for simultaneous 2 axis independent...

Page 53: ...factured in and after June 2005 will comply with the overseas standard 2 Please consult with Mitsubishi Electric for information on marine standard practices and the corresponding types of equipment For more information on CE UL and cUL refer to Page 15 or later Model name Description CE UL cUL Marine EMC LVD FX3U 7DM Display module that can be incorporated in FX3U Series main unit 1 2 FX3U 7DM HL...

Page 54: ...g types of equipment For more information on CE UL and cUL refer to Page 15 or later 3 CF card functions Compliance with standard or self declaration Not targeted Not applicable For more information on CE UL and cUL refer to Page 15 or later Model name Description CE UL cUL Marine EMC LVD FX3U 4AD ADP 4 ch voltage input current input 1 1 2 FX3U 4DA ADP 4 ch voltage output current output 1 1 2 FX3U...

Page 55: ...as standard 3 Please consult with Mitsubishi Electric for information on marine standard practices and the corresponding types of equipment For more information on CE UL and cUL refer to Page 15 or later Model name Description CE UL cUL Marine EMC LVD FX3U 4HSX ADP For differential line driver input for high speed counter FX3U 2HSY ADP For differential line driver output for positioning output Mod...

Page 56: ...nput points 32 output points or 16 input output points FX 16EX A1 TB 16 100V AC input FX 16EYR TB 16 Relay output FX 16EYS TB 16 Triac output FX 16EYT TB 16 Transistor output sink FX 16EYT H TB 16 Transistor output sink Model name Shape FX 16E 500CAB S 5m 16 4 Single wire Wire color red PLC side A 20 pin connector FX 16E 150CAB 1 5m 4 11 Flat cables with tube A 20 pin connector at both ends FX 16E...

Page 57: ...e USB2 0 Half pitch 14Pin FX 422CAB0 F2 232CAB 2 FX 232AW FX 232AWC FX 232AWC H FX3U 232 BD D SUB 9Pin RS 232C FX3U 232ADP MB D SUB 9Pin RS 232C FX 232CAB 2 FX3U 422 BD MINI DIN 8Pin RS 422 D SUB 25Pin FX 422CAB0 F2 232CAB FX 232AW FX 232AWC FX 232AWC H Peripheral device connector RS 422 MINI DIN 8Pin F2 232CAB 1 Expansion board special adapter connector USB A connector female USB cable supplied w...

Page 58: ...rictions apply FX 30P FX 30P supports from the first version Model name Description CE UL cUL Marine EMC LVD USB cable USB cable 3m 9 10 USB A plug USB MINI B plug For connection between personal computer and FX3U USB BD USB cable 3m 9 10 supplied with FX3U USB BD or commercially available cable up to 5m 16 4 RS 232C cable F2 232CAB 1 3m 9 10 D SUB 9Pin D SUB 25Pin For connection between personal ...

Page 59: ...self declaration Not targeted Not applicable 1 When the programming software is not applicable to FX3U or FX3UC the converter is applicable only to 9 600 or 19 200 bps 2 Products manufactured in and after July 2004 conform to the overseas standard 3 Products manufactured in and after August 2004 conform to the overseas standard Model name Description CE UL cUL Marine EMC LVD RS 232C RS 422 Convert...

Page 60: ...rating and 25 to 75 C 13 to 167 F when stored Ambient humidity 5 to 95 RH no condensation when operating Vibration resistance 1 Frequency Hz Acceleration m s2 Half amplitude mm Sweep Count for X Y Z 10 times 80 min in each direction When installed on DIN rail 10 to 57 0 035 57 to 150 4 9 When installed directly 10 to 57 0 075 57 to 150 9 8 Shock resistance 1 147 m s2 Acceleration Action time 11ms ...

Page 61: ...ervice power supply connected to input terminal 24V DC and ground terminal 500V AC for 1 min Between input terminal 100V AC and ground terminal 1 5kV AC for 1 min Between output terminal relay and ground terminal 1 5kV AC for 1 min Between output terminal transistor and ground terminal 500V AC for 1 min Between output terminal triac and ground terminal 1 5kV AC for 1 min Terminals of expansion boa...

Page 62: ...consumed by the blocks and the power to be consumed by the main unit is reduced For details on 24V DC service power supply refer to Section 6 5 3 The power supply is not for external use The current capacity specified above is for the input output extension blocks special function blocks special adapters and expansion boards Item Specifications FX3U 16M E FX3U 32M E FX3U 48M E FX3U 64M E FX3U 80M ...

Page 63: ...ected to the main unit For input output powered extension units blocks power consumption information refer to Section 15 2 2 The power supply is not for external use The current capacity specified above is for the input output extension blocks special function blocks special adapters and expansion boards Item Specifications FX3U 16M D FX3U 32M D FX3U 48M D FX3U 64M D FX3U 80M D Supply voltage 24V ...

Page 64: ...ovable terminal block M3 screw Input form sink source Input signal voltage AC power type 24V DC 10 DC power type 16 8 to 28 8V DC Input impedance X000 to X005 3 9 kΩ X006 X007 3 3 kΩ X010 or more 4 3 kΩ Input signal current X000 to X005 6 mA 24V DC X006 X007 7 mA 24V DC X010 or more 5 mA 24V DC ON input sensitivity current X000 to X005 3 5 mA or more X006 X007 4 5 mA or more X010 or more 3 5 mA or...

Page 65: ... points 16 points 32 points Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form AC input Input signal voltage 100 to 120V AC 10 15 50 60Hz Input impedance Approx 21kΩ 50Hz Approx 18kΩ 60Hz Input signal current 4 7 mA 100V AC 50 Hz 70 or less when turned on simultaneously 6 2 mA 110V AC 60 Hz 70 or less when turned on simultaneously ON input sensitivity current 3 8 mA or more OFF input sen...

Page 66: ...al power supply 30V DC or less or 240V AC or less 250V AC or less when the unit does not comply with CE UL or cUL standards Max load Resistance load 2 A point The total load current of resistance loads per common terminal should be the following value For details on the common terminal for each model refer to the terminal block layout 1 output point common terminal 2 A or less 4 output points comm...

Page 67: ... table shows the approximate life of a relay based on the results of an operation life test Test condition 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF The product life of relay contacts becomes considerably shorter than the above conditions when the rush overcurrent is shut down For precautions on using inductive loads refer to Subsection 12 2 4 2 Some types of inductive loads generate rush current 5 to 15 times the stati...

Page 68: ...ails on the common terminal for each model refer to the terminal block layout 1 output point common terminal 0 5 A or less 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 1 6 A or less Inductive load 12W 24V DC The total of inductive loads per common terminal should be the following value For details on the common terminal for each model refer to the terminal block la...

Page 69: ...istance load 0 5 A point The total load current of resistance loads per common terminal should be the following value For details on the common terminal for each model refer to the terminal block layout 1 output point common terminal 0 5 A or less 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 1 6 A or less Inductive load 12W 24V DC The total of inductive loads per c...

Page 70: ...t of resistance loads per common terminal should be the following value For details on the common terminal for each model refer to the terminal block layout 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less Inductive load 15VA 100V AC 30VA 200V AC Open circuit leakage current 1 mA 100V AC 2 mA 200V AC Min load 0 4VA 100V AC 1 6VA 200V AC Response time OFF ...

Page 71: ...eated in the program memory by parameter settings Comments Up to 6350 points 50 points 500 steps File registers Up to 7000 points 500 points 500 steps Built in memory capacity type 64000 step Symbolic information can be stored 1 RAM backed up by built in lithium battery Battery life Approx 5 years For details refer to Subsection 22 3 1 Memory cassette Option Flash memory The max memory capacity va...

Page 72: ...points For special M8000 to M8511 512 points State Initial state for general changeable S0 to S9 10 points The retentive status can be changed by parameter settings For general changeable S10 to S499 490 points For keeping changeable S500 to S899 400 points For annunciator For keeping changeable S900 to S999 100 points For keeping fixed S1000 to S4095 3096 points Timer on delay timer 100 ms T0 to ...

Page 73: ...or keeping can be set as file register points in 500 point units by changing the parameter settings For special 16 bits D8000 to D8511 512 points For index 16 bits V0 to V7 Z0 to Z7 16 points Extension register 16 bits R0 to R32767 32768 points Retained by battery during power failure Extension file register 16 bits ER0 to ER32767 32768 points Usable only when memory cassette is mounted Pointer Fo...

Page 74: ...U 32MR ES 150 5 91 123 4 85 0 65 1 43 lbs FX3U 32MT ES FX3U 32MT ESS FX3U 32MS ES FX3U 32MR DS FX3U 32MT DS FX3U 32MT DSS FX3U 32MR UA1 1 182 7 17 155 6 11 0 85 1 87 lbs 1 FX3U 32MR UA1 uses 4 φ4 5 mounting holes The position of the mounting hole is equivalent to FX3U 48M 1 Accessories Dust proof protection sheet Manual supplied with product 2 Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or Direct instal...

Page 75: ...7 155 6 11 0 85 1 87 lbs FX3U 48MT ES FX3U 48MT ESS FX3U 48MR DS FX3U 48MT DS FX3U 48MT DSS FX3U 64M FX3U 64MR ES 220 8 67 193 7 6 1 00 2 2 lbs FX3U 64MT ES FX3U 64MT ESS FX3U 64MS ES FX3U 64MR DS FX3U 64MT DS FX3U 64MT DSS FX3U 64MR UA1 285 11 23 258 10 16 1 20 2 64 lbs FX3U 80M FX3U 80MR ES 285 11 23 258 10 16 1 20 2 64 lbs FX3U 80MT ES FX3U 80MT ESS FX3U 80MR DS FX3U 80MT DS FX3U 80MT DSS FX3U ...

Page 76: ... external input wiring differs from each other For external wiring make sure to read the input wiring described later Refer to Chapter 10 Indication of output terminals connected to common terminal COM One common terminal covers 1 4 or 8 output points The output numbers Y connected to a common terminal are enclosed with heavy partition lines For transistor output source type COM is V Output termin...

Page 77: ...Wiring 10 Input Wiring 4 7 2 FX3U 16M AC power supply DC input type DC power supply DC input type Y0 Y1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y2 Y3 Y3 Y4 Y4 Y5 Y5 Y6 Y6 Y7 Y7 FX3U 16MR ES X0 S S 0V 24V N L X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Y0 COM1 COM0 Y1 COM2 Y2 COM3 Y3 COM4 Y4 COM5 Y5 COM6 Y6 COM7 Y7 FX3U 16MT ES Y0 V1 V0 Y1 V2 Y2 V3 Y3 V4 Y4 V5 Y5 V6 Y6 V7 Y7 FX3U 16MT ESS Y0 Y1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y2 Y3 Y3 Y4 Y4 Y5 Y5 Y6 Y6 Y7 Y7 FX3U 16MR DS X0...

Page 78: ... X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 X17 Y4 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y1 Y0 COM1 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 COM3 COM4 FX3U 32MR ES FX3U 32MT ES FX3U 32MS ES X0 S S 0V 24V X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 X17 Y4 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y1 Y0 COM1 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 COM3 COM4 FX3U 32MR DS FX3U 32MT DS Y4 Y2 Y3 V1 Y1 Y0 V0 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 V2 V3 ...

Page 79: ...2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 X17 Y4 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y1 Y0 COM1 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 COM3 COM4 X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24 Y25 Y26 Y27 COM5 FX3U 48MR ES FX3U 48MT ES Y4 Y2 Y3 V1 Y1 Y0 V0 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 V2 V3 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24 Y25 Y26 Y27 V4 FX3U 48MT ESS X0 S S 0V 24V X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 ...

Page 80: ...Y34 Y35 Y36 Y37 COM6 FX3U 64MR ES FX3U 64MT ES FX3U 64MS ES X0 S S 0V 24V X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 X17 Y4 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y1 Y0 COM1 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 COM3 COM4 X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24 Y25 Y26 Y27 0V 24V X30 X31 X32 X33 X34 X35 X36 X37 COM5 Y30 Y31 Y32 Y33 Y34 Y35 Y36 Y37 COM6 FX3U 64MR DS FX3U 64MT DS Y4 Y2 Y3 V1 Y1 Y0 V0 Y5 Y6...

Page 81: ...3 Y44 Y45 Y46 Y47 COM7 FX3U 80MR ES FX3U 80MT ES Terminal block 2 Terminal block 1 Terminal block 1 Terminal block 2 Y4 Y2 Y3 V1 Y1 Y0 V0 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 V2 V3 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24 Y25 Y26 Y27 V4 Y30 Y31 Y32 Y33 Y34 Y35 Y36 Y37 V5 Y40 Y41 Y42 Y43 Y44 Y45 Y46 Y47 V6 FX3U 80MT ESS Terminal block 1 Terminal block 2 X0 S S 0V 24V X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16...

Page 82: ...0 Y41 Y42 COM7 FX3U 128MR ES FX3U 128MT ES X17 X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X30 X31 X42 X43 X54 X55 X60 X61 X62 X63 X66 X67 X64 X65 X70 X71 X72 X73 X76 X77 X74 X75 COM2 COM3 Y43 Y44 Y45 Y46 Y47 COM8 Y50 Y51 Y52 Y53 Y54 Y55 Y56 Y57 COM9 Y60 Y61 Y62 Y63 Y64 Y65 Y66 Y67 COM10 Y70 Y71 Y72 Y73 Y74 Y75 Y76 Y77 Terminal block 2 Terminal block 1 Terminal block 1 Terminal block 2 Y5 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y0 V0 Y4 Y6 Y7 ...

Page 83: ...t 2 Checking the front of the product The year and month of production of the product can be checked from the manufacturer s serial number LOT on the front at the bottom of the product Products manufactured in and after January 2009 or later Right side Example nameplate manufacture s serial number 1010001 Year Example 2009 Last digit of year Year Example 2010 Last two digit of year 0 1 1 0 0 0 Con...

Page 84: ...uter link Ver 2 61 97 July 2009 Support of the following 6 instructions FLCRT FNC300 FLDEL FNC301 FLWR FNC302 FLRD FNC303 FLCMD FNC304 FLSTRD FNC305 Supports customer keyword and permanent PLC lock Supports connection of following special adapters FX3U 3A ADP FX3U CF ADP Supports the hardware error function of FX3U 4DA ADP Ver 2 70 107 July 2010 Support of the following 3 instructions VRRD FNC 85 ...

Page 85: ...C type is FX3UC 4 Ver 8 89T and later versions support the baud rate 38400 bps in the communication setting for RS and RS2 instructions inverter communication and computer link FX3U PLC version Model name Media model name is shown below Applicable GX Works2 version Remarks Before Ver 2 70 GX Works2 SW DNC GXW2 J Ver 1 07H or later Model selection FX3U FX3UC Before Ver 3 00 Ver 1 45X or later Befor...

Page 86: ...3UC 5 2 3 Program transfer speed and programming tools 1 RS 422 RS 232C USB communication The FX3U PLC can write and read programs and perform monitoring at 115 2 kbps through RS 422 RS 232C USB communication 1 115 2 kbps supported programming tools GX Works2 Ver 1 08J or later GX Developer Ver 8 18U or later FX 30P Ver 1 00 or later 2 115 2 kbps supported interfaces Standard built in port or expa...

Page 87: ...ter When connecting peripheral equipment programming tool or GOT CPU direct connection by way of the FX3U 232 BD FX3U 422 BD FX3U USB BD or FX3U 232ADP MB set the connection channel CH1 or CH2 as follows If the connection channel is not specified with the status below communication error may occur in the connected peripheral equipment For details refer to the Data Communication Edition Set to K0 t...

Page 88: ...uring RUN is supported in FX3U and FX3UC PLCs earlier than Ver 2 61 Ver 8 82L or later Writing in the instruction and device ranges during RUN is supported in FX3U and FX3UC PLCs Ver 2 61 FX PCS WIN 2 FX3U Ver 1 00 or later Writing in the instruction and device ranges during RUN is supported in FX2 PLCs Ver 3 30 Ver 2 00 or later Writing in the instruction and device ranges during RUN is supported...

Page 89: ...r 1 08J or later GX Developer Ver 8 24A or later 256 steps or less after edition addition deletion including NOP immediately after circuit blocks except final circuit GX Developer Ver 8 22Y or former FX PCS WIN E 127 steps or less after edition addition deletion including NOP immediately after circuit blocks except final circuit Circuit blocks which cannot be written in RUN mode Circuit blocks 1 i...

Page 90: ...g is executed during RUN instructions being executed are canceled FLCRT FNC300 FLDEL FNC301 FLWR FNC302 FLRD FNC303 FLCMD FNC304 and FLSTRD FNC305 instructions When writing to a circuit block during RUN which includes the following instructions the following results Instructions for falling edge pulse When write during RUN is completed for a circuit including an instruction for falling edge pulse ...

Page 91: ...ction When completing Write during RUN to a circuit including the MEF instruction the execution result of the MEF instruction turns OFF nonconducting state regardless of the operation result ON or OFF up to the MEF instruction When the operation result up to the MEF instruction is set to ON once and then set to OFF the execution result of the MEF instruction turns ON conducting state Others When w...

Page 92: ... or later supports the FX3U Series Setting in GX Developer Ver 8 22Y or later 1 Select Online Transfer setup to open the Transfer setup dialog box 2 Double click Serial in PC side I F to open the PC side I F Serial setting dialog box 3 Select USB GOT Transparent mode 4 Click the OK button to finish the setting GX Developer Ver 8 21X or former GX Developer Ver 8 22Y or later 1 When using transparen...

Page 93: ...ut monitoring ladder monitor entry datemonitor etc cannot be normally executed Setting in GX Developer Ver 8 18U or later 1 Select Online Transfer setup to open the Transfer Setup dialog box 2 Double click PLC module in PLC side I F to open the PLC side I F Detailed setting of PLC module dialog box 3 Put a check mark to the check box via GOT F900 transparent mode as shown below 4 Click the OK butt...

Page 94: ...strictions Programming is enabled only in the function ranges such as instructions device ranges and program sizes available in the FX2N and FX2NC PLCs For applicable models refer to the GOT manual F940GOT F940 Handy GOT Applicable F930GOT K Applicable F920GOT K Applicable ET 940 Applicable FX 10DM SET0 Applicable The following restriction applies when connected Contents of restrictions Programmin...

Page 95: ...sion power supply unit Refer to this chapter FX2N 8AD Special function block Unit No 0 X000 to X027 FX3U 48MR ES Extension devices for FX3U FX2N FX0N Series Main unit Special adapters 1 OUT 0 7 2 3 4 5 6 POWER FX 16EYR 2N 1 OUT 0 7 2 3 4 5 6 1 IN 0 7 2 3 4 5 6 POWER FX 16EX 2N 1 IN 0 7 2 3 4 5 6 Range of devices powered from main unit Y000 to Y027 Expansion board RD SD Y050 to Y067 FX2N 16EYT ESS ...

Page 96: ...lock FX2N 8EX FX2N 8EYR FX2N 16EX FX2N 16EYR Not specified 256 points or less 6 Expansion board FX3U 232 BD FX3U 422 BD FX3U CNV BD 1 unit Subsection 6 8 2 Special adapter Analog FX3U 4AD ADP FX3U 4AD TC ADP Up to 4 units 4 Subsection 6 8 3 Commu nication FX3U 232ADP MB FX3U 485ADP MB Up to 2 units 2 CF card FX3U CF ADP 1 unit 2 4 High speed input FX3U 4HSX ADP Up to 2 units High speed output FX3U...

Page 97: ...is 384 For an outline of CC Link master refer to Subsection 6 3 2 Maximum number of input output points when CC Link master is used For an outline of AS i master refer to Subsection 6 3 3 Maximum number of input output points when AS i master is used 4 When the special function units blocks and special adapters are externally wired to 24V DC power supply the current consumed by them is added to th...

Page 98: ...d input Special adapter high speed input Main unit Expansion board Special adapter high speed input Special adapter high speed output Special adapter high speed input When the board is not connected Good Good Special adapter CF card Special adapter communication Main unit Main unit The adapters do not function Special adapter CF card Special adapter analog Special adapter analog Special adapter co...

Page 99: ...ected Special Extension Devices Including Extension Cable 2 When an expansion board other than FX3U CNV BD is used up to 9 adapters can be connected 3 When an expansion board other than the FX3U CNV BD or a CF card special adapter is used only 1 unit can be connected 4 When the total number of expansion boards used other than the FX3U CNV BD and or communication special adapters is 2 no unit can b...

Page 100: ... output powered extension unit on the upstream side of the extension power supply unit In the example above the input output powered extension unit supplies the power to extension blocks For details refer to Section 6 5 Expansion of Main Unit Calculation of Current Consumption For details refer to Section 6 6 Expansion of FX2N Series I O Powered Extension Unit Calculation of Current Consumption Fo...

Page 101: ...twork Add the number of remote I O points to the number of input output points from the main unit and input output powered extension units blocks calculated in the above step For the method of calculating the number of remote I O points refer to the manual of each master 3 Count the number of input output occupied points of special function units blocks The number of occupied input output points p...

Page 102: ...4 or less For details refer to the following subsection 1 FX3U 16CCL M FX2N 16CCL M CC Link master Calculate the number of remote I O points connected on the network in the following step When CC Link master is used refer to Subsection 6 3 2 2 FX2N 32ASI M AS i master Calculate the number of remote I O points connected on the network in the following step When AS i master is used refer to Subsecti...

Page 103: ...occupied points E units Number of points occupied by special function units blocks CC Link remote I O F stations Total number of points obtained by formula number of remote I O stations 1 The number is multiplied by 32 points 32 points regardless of the number of remote I O points For details refer to Subsection 6 3 1 A Number of input output points of main unit B Number of input output points of ...

Page 104: ...ve slaves 8 points The number is calculated by multiplying by 8 points regardless of the number of input output points of the active slaves For details refer to Subsection 6 3 1 A Number of input output points of main unit B Number of input output points of input output powered extension units C Number of input output points of input output extension blocks D Number of remote I O points of FX2N 64...

Page 105: ...log High speed input High speed output When expansion board is not used Cannot be connected 2 unit 2 unit When FX3U 232 BD FX3U 422 BD FX3U 485 BD FX3U USB BD or FX3U 8AV BD is used Only 1unit 4 unit 2 unit 2 unit When FX3U CNV BD is used 2 unit 1 1unit 4 unit 2 unit 2 unit Type Limitations FX3U 16CCL M Only one unit can be connected to a single PLC main unit This master cannot be used together wi...

Page 106: ... when only input output devices are added DC Power Type When special extension devices FX2N 8ER or FX2N 8ER ES UL are added calculate the current consumption to ensure that the 5V DC and the internal 24V DC power can supply the total current required by the added extension devices When the added extension devices include the FX0N 3A FX2N 2AD FX2N 2DA FX3U 4HSX ADP or FX3U 2HSY ADP calculate the cu...

Page 107: ...X3U 64MT ES FX3U 64MT ESS FX3U 64MS ES FX3U 80MR ES FX3U 80MT ES FX3U 80MT ESS FX3U 128MR ES FX3U 128MT ES FX3U 128MT ESS Example When a 32 input and 16 output point extension block is connected to FX3U 48MR ES the current of the 24V DC service power supply becomes 250 mA or less 2 Confirm the current capacity of 24V DC service power supply from the value shown in the quick reference matrix This r...

Page 108: ...Capacity of built in power supply 5V DC power supply mA 24V DC service power supply mA main unit FX3U 16MR ES 24V DC Relay 16 500 400 FX3U 16MT ES Transistor sink 16 FX3U 16MT ESS Transistor source 16 FX3U 32MR ES Relay 32 FX3U 32MT ES Transistor sink 32 FX3U 32MT ESS Transistor source 32 FX3U 32MS ES Triac 32 FX3U 48MR ES Relay 48 600 FX3U 48MT ES Transistor sink 48 FX3U 48MT ESS Transistor sourc...

Page 109: ...onnecting the FX3U 1PSU 5V extension power supply unit to a system where the nearest upstream unit to the FX3U 1PSU 5V is a main unit also enter the current consumption and number of occupied I O points for the input extension blocks including FX2N 8ER ES UL and FX2N 8ER that are connected to the FX3U 1PSU 5V Classification Numberof connected units Type Number of input output occupied points point...

Page 110: ...e negative values the current consumption exceeds the capacity of the built in power supply Reconfigure the system configuration adding input output powered extension units or extension power supply units If the calculation results for the current consumption for the 24V DC power supply and 5V DC power supply are negative values add an input output powered extension unit Refer to Section 6 6 Expan...

Page 111: ...lt in service power supply DC power supply DC input type 1 FX3U 16MR DS FX3U 16MT DS FX3U 16MT DSS FX3U 32MR DS FX3U 32MT DS FX3U 32MT DSS These main units do not have a built in 24V DC service power supply Example When adding 16 inputs to FX3U 16MR DS a maximum of 32 outputs are expandable Note When adding 16 inputs under the supply voltage 16 8V to 19 2V a maximum of 16 outputs are expandable 2 ...

Page 112: ...Type Input specifi cations Output specifications Number of input output points points Current supply at startup mA Capacity of built in power supply Power supply for internal24V DC mA 5V DC power supply mA main unit FX3U 16MR DS 24V DC Relay 16 640 500 400 1 FX3U 16MT DS Transistor sink 16 FX3U 16MT DSS Transistor source 16 FX3U 32MR DS Relay 32 FX3U 32MT DS Transistor sink 32 FX3U 32MT DSS Transi...

Page 113: ...rent For data on the number of input output occupied points and current consumption of each type refer to Section 6 8 Classification Number of connected units Type Number of input output occupied points points Current consumption at startup mA Calculation of current consumption of built in power supply 5V DC power supply mA Internal 24V DC mA Enter the products connected to the main unit Expansion...

Page 114: ...n for the startup the internal 24V DC power supply and 5V DC power supply are negative values the current consumption exceeds the capacity of the built in power supply Reexamine the system configuration adding input output powered extension units Refer to Section 6 6 Expansion of FX2N Series I O Powered Extension Unit Calculation of Current Consumption Main unit Total of current consumed by extens...

Page 115: ... block Also take into account the limitations on the number of expansion I O points that can be added to an AC power supply AC input type main unit When connecting the FX3U 1PSU 5V extension power supply unit to a system where the nearest upstream unit to the FX3U 1PSU 5V is a main unit include the current consumption by the input extension blocks connected to the FX3U 1PSU 5V when calculating the...

Page 116: ...ed main unit Enter the number of input output points and power supply type of the main unit according to the above table Classifi cation Type Input specifications Output specifications Number of input output points points Capacity of built in power supply Power supply for internal 24V DC mA 5V DC power supply mA main unit FX3U 32MR UA1 100V AC Relay 32 500 400 FX3U 64MR UA1 64 600 Classification N...

Page 117: ...X3U 1PSU 5V extension power supply unit to a system where the nearest upstream unit to the FX3U 1PSU 5V is a main unit also enter the current consumption and number of occupied I O points for the input extension blocks including FX2N 8ER ES UL and FX2N 8ER that are connected to the FX3U 1PSU 5V Classification Number of connected units Type Number of input output occupied points points Calculation ...

Page 118: ...onfiguration adding input output powered extension units Refer to Section 6 6 Expansion of FX2N Series I O Powered Extension Unit Calculation of Current Consumption If the calculation results for the current consumption for the internal 24V DC power supply and 5V DC power supply are negative values add an input output powered extension unit Refer to Section 6 6 Expansion of FX2N Series I O Powered...

Page 119: ...nsumption 6 6 1 Quick reference matrix when only input output devices are added In the following quick reference matrix the value at the intersection of the number of input points to be added horizontal axis with the number of output points to be added vertical axis indicates the remaining power supply capacity 1 Select the input output extension block number of points to be connected to the main ...

Page 120: ...wer supply AC input type 1 FX2N 48ER UA1 UL 24V DC service power supply is not provided To connect a DC input type extension block an external power supply is necessary Example When adding 24 inputs to FX2N 48ER UA1 UL a maximum of 32 outputs are expandable 310 260 210 160 110 60 10 16 385 335 285 235 185 135 85 35 8 460 410 360 310 260 210 160 110 60 0 160 110 60 10 32 235 185 135 85 35 24 85 35 ...

Page 121: ...nput type The remaining power supply capacity current can be used as a power supply to loads sensors or the like When special adapters and special function units blocks are connected by external wiring it is necessary to consider whether they can be covered by the remaining power supply capacity 2 In case of DC power supply DC input type 24V DC service power supply is not provided 3 In case of AC ...

Page 122: ...rrent consumption and number of occupied I O points for the input extension blocks including FX2N 8ER ES UL and FX2N 8ER that are connected to the FX3U 1PSU 5V 2 A maximum of 8 special function units blocks are connectable including the main unit and extension power supply unit Power supply classification Classification Number of connected units Type Number of input output points points Capacity o...

Page 123: ... 24V DC service power supply The value obtained by this calculation when the value is positive indicates the remaining capacity of 24V DC service power supply and the capacity can be used for external loads 2 Calculate the current consumption of the built in 5V DC power supply If the calculation results for the current consumption of the 24V DC power supply and 5V DC power supply are negative valu...

Page 124: ... unit is proportional to the ambient temperature as shown by the derating curve below Enter the output current value based on this derating curve Also verify that the number of occupied input output points from input output extension block s connected to the extension power supply unit is less than 32 Power supply classification Classification Number of connected units Type Capacity of built in po...

Page 125: ...t powered extension unit or the nearest main unit except AC power supply AC input type on the upstream side of extension power supply unit To connect a DC input type extension block to an AC power supply AC input type main unit it is necessary to provide power to the extension block from an external source Subtract the 24V DC power supply current consumption from the internal 24V DC power supply o...

Page 126: ... exceeds the power supply capacity Reconfigure the system with an extension power supply unit If the calculation results for the internal 24V DC power supply and input output occupied points are negative values the actual input output occupied points exceed the connectable input output occupied points Reconfigure the system with an input output powered extension unit mA mA Extension power supply u...

Page 127: ... blocks special function units blocks and display module 1 The DC power type and AC power supply AC input type main unit does not have a 24V DC service power supply Instead it has an internal 24V DC power supply The current consumption is determined differently in the following cases 5V DC and internal 24V DC are supplied to the products through an extension cable and the current consumption must ...

Page 128: ...MR ES 128 64 64 AC power supply 24V DC input transistor output type FX3U 16MT ES 16 8 8 500 400 FX3U 16MT ESS 16 8 8 FX3U 32MT ES 32 16 16 FX3U 32MT ESS 32 16 16 FX3U 48MT ES 48 24 24 600 FX3U 48MT ESS 48 24 24 FX3U 64MT ES 64 32 32 FX3U 64MT ESS 64 32 32 FX3U 80MT ES 80 40 40 FX3U 80MT ESS 80 40 40 FX3U 128MT ES 128 64 64 FX3U 128MT ESS 128 64 64 AC power supply 24V DC input triac output type FX3...

Page 129: ... the high speed input output special adapters FX3U 4HSX ADP FX3U 2HSY ADP and the analog special function blocks only FX0N 3A FX2N 2AD FX2N 2DA calculate the current supply at startup No Type Input output Output current mA Current supply at startup mA 3 Number of input output points points Input output points 5V DC power supply Powersupply capacity for internal 24V DC DC power supply 24V DC input ...

Page 130: ...ption at startup No Type Number of input output occupied points Current consumed mA 5V DC Internal 24V DC FX3U 232 BD 20 FX3U 422 BD 20 1 FX3U 485 BD 40 FX3U USB BD 15 FX3U 8AV BD 20 FX3U CNV BD No Type Number of input output occupied points Current consumed mA 5V DC Internal 24V DC FX 30P 115 2 FX 20P E 150 3 FX 10P E 120 FX 232AW 220 FX 232AWC 220 FX 232AWC H 120 FX USB AW 15 FX 10DM SET0 E 220 ...

Page 131: ...2ER ES UL 32 16 16 690 250 FX2N 32ET ESS UL 32 16 16 FX2N 32ER 32 16 16 FX2N 32ES 32 16 16 FX2N 32ET 32 16 16 FX2N 48ER ES UL 48 24 24 460 FX2N 48ET ESS UL 48 24 24 FX2N 48ER 48 24 24 FX2N 48ET 48 24 24 FX2N 48ER UA1 UL 48 24 24 FX2N 48ER DS 48 24 24 FX2N 48ET DSS 48 24 24 FX2N 48ER D 48 24 24 FX2N 48ET D 48 24 24 No Type Number of input output points Current consumed mA 5V DC Internal 24V DC Exte...

Page 132: ... The number of points varies according to the products connected to the network For details refer to FX2N 16LNK M Manual 6 This master cannot be used together with FX3U 16CCL M and or FX2N 16CCL M Only one unit can be added to the whole system The following number of points is added according to the products connected to the network Number of active slaves 8 points No Type Number of input occupied...

Page 133: ...ocks FX0N 3A FX2N 2AD and FX2N 2DA should be less than the following current values Total current consumption of blocks connected to FX2N 32E 190 mA or less Total current consumption of blocks connected to FX2N 48E 300 mA or less 8 When applying the DC power type main unit calculate the current consumption at startup 2 Special function units 6 8 6 G Display module No need to calculate 6 8 7 H Exte...

Page 134: ...owered extension units blocks and special function blocks 6 9 1 Example system configuration A system configuration is examined using the following example FX 2N CNV BC Extension cable FX3U 48MR ES FX 2N 1HC FX 2N 16EYT ESS UL FX 2N 16EX ES UL FX 3U 4HSX ADP FX3U 232 BD FX 3U 2HSY ADP FX 3U 2HSY ADP FX 3U 485ADP MB FX 3U 4AD ADP FX 3U 4AD ADP Power supply adapter 8 output points 4 input points 4 i...

Page 135: ...fication Number of connected units Type Number of input output points points Capacity of built in power supply 5V DC power supply mA 24V DC service power supply mA With built in power supply Main unit 1 FX3U 48MR ES 48 500 600 Classification Number of connected units Type Number of input output occupied points points Calculation of current consumption of built in power supply 5V DC power supply mA...

Page 136: ...the total number of input output occupied points number of input output points 48 points 128 points 256 points Max number of input output points Number of input output points 176 points Calculation result A OK Main unit Total input output points of extension devices 1 1 2 1 1 station 224 points Number of CC Link remote I O stations Input output on network 32 points FX2N 16CCL M up to 7 stations Ca...

Page 137: ...wer supply 5 Calculate the current consumption of the built in 24V DC power supply 24V DC service power supply The value obtained by this calculation when the value is positive indicates the remaining capacity of the 24V DC service power supply that can be used for external loads Since the calculated values of the current consumption of the 5V DC and 24V DC power supplies are negative it is necess...

Page 138: ...nfiguration using an input output powered extension unit Example of reexamined system configuration FX 2N CNV BC FX2N 32ER ES UL FX 2N 10PG FX 2N 2LC FX 2N 64CL M FX 2N 16CCL M FX 2N 32CCL Extension cable FX3U 48MR ES FX 2N 1HC FX 2N 16EYT ESS UL FX 2N 16EX ES UL FX 3U 4HSX ADP FX3U 232 BD FX 3U 2HSY ADP FX 3U 2HSY ADP FX 3U 485ADP MB FX 3U 4AD ADP FX 3U 4AD ADP Power supply adapter 8 output point...

Page 139: ...wer supply Main unit 1 FX3U 48MR ES 48 500 600 Classification Number of connected units Type Number of input output occupied points points Calculation of current consumption of built in power supply 5V DC power supply mA Internal 24V DC power supply mA Enter the products connected to the main unit Expansion board 1 FX3U 232 BD 20 0 Special adapter 6 FX3U 4HSX ADP 30 30 FX3U 2HSY ADP 30 60 FX3U 2HS...

Page 140: ...tions Classification Number of connected units Type Number of input output occupied points points Calculation of current consumption of built in power supply 5V DC power supply mA Internal 24V DC power supply mA Enter the products connected to the Input output powered extension unit Special function unit block 4 FX2N 2LC 8 70 0 FX2N 64CL M 8 16 1 190 0 FX2N 16CCL M 8 0 0 FX2N 32CCL 8 130 0 Calcula...

Page 141: ... current consumption of the built in 5V DC power supply 2 Calculate the current consumption of the built in 24V DC power supply 24V DC service power supply The value obtained by this calculation when the value is positive indicates the remaining capacity of the 24V DC service power supply that can be used for external loads 176 points 384 points Number of input output occupied points Input output ...

Page 142: ... The value obtained by this calculation when the value is positive indicates the remaining capacity of 24V DC service power supply and the capacity can be used for external loads 8 Verify the evaluation results Since the capacities of the 5V DC and 24V DC power supplies and the number of input output points are within the specified ranges the reexamined system configuration is feasible 390mA 690mA...

Page 143: ...is turned on input output numbers X Y are assigned according to the following rules For special function blocks such as FX2N 64CL M and FX2N 16LNK M that assign input output numbers to connected remote I O stations refer to the manual for each block 1 Input output numbers X Y are octal Octal numbers are assigned as input output numbers X Y as shown below X000 to X007 X010 to X017 X020 to X027 X070...

Page 144: ...B2 Station No 2 4 input output points Station No 3 4 input output points Station No 1 4 input points The input numbers are carried from 70s to 100s Input output extension block FX2N 8ER ES UL Input output powered extension unit FX2N 32ET ESS UL Special function block FX2N 10PG Special function block FX2N 64CL M Input extension block FX2N 8EX ES UL Special function block FX2N 4AD Expansion board FX...

Page 145: ...figuration 7 Input Output Nos Unit Nos 8 Installation 9 Preparation and Power Supply Wiring 10 Input Wiring 7 1 3 Application of I O number label The input output powered extension units blocks come with an I O number label Apply the I O number label to spaces on the enclosure see the following figure so that the input output numbers can be identified 120 110 100 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 JY818D25401B ...

Page 146: ...it The numbers 0 to 7 are assigned to the special function units blocks starting from the one closest to the main unit 2 FX2N 1RM E SET Up to three FX2N 1RM E SET can be sequentially connected to the end of one system All these connected units have the same number as the unit number of the first unit FX2N 1RM E SET For FX2N 1RM E SET refer to FX2N 1RM E SET USER S MANUAL 3 Products to which unit n...

Page 147: ...ansion board FX3U 232 BD Special adapter FX3U 4AD ADP Input output extension block FX2N 16EYT ESS UL Special function block FX2N 10PG Input output powered extension unit FX2N 32ET ESS UL Special function block FX2N 64CL M Special function unit FX2N 1RM Special function unit FX2N 1RM CL1X4 D1B2 CL1XY4 DT1B2 CL1XY4 DT1B2 Station No 2 4 input output points Station No 3 4 input output points Station N...

Page 148: ...e see the following figure so that the unit numbers can be identified 7 3 Application of the trimmer layout label The analog volume expansion board FX3U 8AV BD comes with a trimmer layout label Apply the trimmer layout label in a position see the following figure so that the each trimmer can be identified 2N A D 24V POWER FX 4AD RUN ERR MST TEST1 TEST2 LRUN L ERR POWER SW M S PRM TIME LINE SD RD E...

Page 149: ...s and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 3 Note that the output current of the 24V DC service power supply varies depending on the model and the absence presence of extension blocks If an overload occurs the voltage automatically drops inputs in the PLC are disabled and all outputs are turned off External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to en...

Page 150: ...ilures or malfunctions Be sure to remove the dust proof sheet from the PLC s ventilation port when installation work is completed Failure to do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Connect the extension cables peripheral device cables input output cables and battery connecting cable securely to their designated connectors Loose connections may cause malfunctions Connect the display...

Page 151: ...roduct When drilling screw holes or wiring make sure that cutting and wiring debris do not enter the ventilation slits Failure to do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Make sure to properly wire the FX3U Series main unit and FX0N FX2N FX3U Series extension equipment in accordance with the following precautions Failure to do so may cause electric shock equipment failures a short c...

Page 152: ...ude mm Sweep Count for X Y Z 10 times 80 min in each direction When installed on DIN rail 10 to 57 0 035 57 to 150 4 9 When installed directly 10 to 57 0 075 57 to 150 9 8 Shock resistance 1 147 m s2 Acceleration Action time 11ms 3 times by half sine pulse in each direction X Y and Z Noise resistance By noise simulator at noise voltage of 1 000 Vp p noise width of 1 µs rise time of 1 ns and period...

Page 153: ...g with the generic specifications Section 8 1 8 2 1 Installation location in enclosure Notes Keep a space of 50 mm 1 97 away between the unit main body and other devices and structure Install the unit as far away as possible from high voltage lines high voltage devices and power equipment To prevent temperature rise do not install the PLC on a floor or a ceiling or in the vertical direction Instal...

Page 154: ...ces on the left and right sides 1 Configuration without extension cable 2 Configuration in 2 stages with extension cable FX3U Series main unit FX 2N 16EX ES UL FX 2N 16EYT ESS UL 50mm 1 97 A A A A A FX 2N CNV BC Another equipment Another equipment Input output powered extension unit FX 2N 16EX ES UL FX 2N 10PG FX 2N 8AD Extension cable FX0N 65EC FX0N 30EC Another equipment A A FX3U Series main uni...

Page 155: ...t output powered extension units blocks Special function units blocks FX3U Series main unit Input output powered extension units For the dimensions of each product refer to the external dimensions diagram Special adapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Up to 10 units approx 18 mm 0 71 x number of units 9 10 Extension block Extension block Extension block Extension block A 50mm 1 97 A A Input output powered extens...

Page 156: ... 1 Input output powered extension units For the dimensions of each product refer to the external dimensions diagram Extension cable FX0N 65EC 650mm 25 59 FX0N 30EC 300mm 11 81 FX2N CNV BC Extension block Extension block Extension block Extension block Extension block Extension block A 50mm 1 97 A A A 1 Except for the FX3U 4LC or FX2N 8AD Input output powered extension units blocks Special function...

Page 157: ...th screws The PLC can be installed directly in the enclosure with M4 screws For the mounting hole pitch refer to Section 8 6 8 4 2 Cautions on examining installing method Refer to Section 8 3 1 Cautions when FX3U 4LC or FX2N 8AD is used When the system is laid out in two stages do not mount the FX3U 4LC or FX2N 8AD at the start of the second stage or else the FX2N CNV BC cannot be secured properly...

Page 158: ...be installed directly in the enclosure but cannot be installed on the DIN rail FX3U Series main unit Extension cable FX0N 65EC FX0N 30EC FX2N CNV BC indicates an M4 screw FX2N 16EYT ESS UL FX2N 16EX ES UL 1 to 2mm 0 04 to 0 08 1 to 2mm 0 04 to 0 08 FX2N 16EX ES UL FX2N 10PG FX3U Series main unit DIN rail Extension cable FX0N 65EC FX0N 30EC FX2N CNV BC indicates an M4 screw FX2N 16EYT ESS UL FX2N 1...

Page 159: ...the unit is installed in the enclosure Mount the expansion board and special adapters on the main unit before installing it in the enclosure Mount the input output powered extension units blocks and the special function units blocks in the enclosure after installing the main unit in the enclosure The memory cassette and the display module can be fitted to the main unit after it is installed The ba...

Page 160: ... before installing a expansion board or special adapter on the enclosure For the connection procedure refer to Subsection 8 7 2 8 7 3 and 9 5 2 1 Push out all DIN rail mounting hooks A in the right figure 2 Fit the upper edge of the DIN rail mounting groove C in the right figure onto the DIN rail 3 Lock the DIN rail mounting hooks D in the following figure while pressing the PLC against the DIN ra...

Page 161: ...nit 1 Open the terminal block covers and remove the protective terminal covers A in the right figure 2 Gradually loosen the left and right termi nal block mounting screws B in the right figure and remove the terminal blocks The terminal block cannot be removed from the FX3U 16M main unit For anchoring of the terminal block refer to Subsection 9 1 2 3 Disconnect the extension cables and the connect...

Page 162: ...s for the DIN rail mounting hooks of the special adapters 5 Move the flathead screwdriver as shown in the right figure to draw out the DIN rail mounting hooks of all devices 6 Remove the product from the DIN rail D in the right figure 7 Push in the DIN rail mounting hooks E in the right figure For input output powered extension units 8 point type input output extension blocks except for the FX2N 8...

Page 163: ... direct mounting The product mounting hole pitches are shown below For the pitch that varies depending on the product refer to the table 1 Main unit A or B Unit mm inches Model name Mounting hole pitch W A FX3U 16MR ES 103 4 06 FX3U 16MT ES FX3U 16MT ESS FX3U 16MR DS FX3U 16MT DS FX3U 16MT DSS FX3U 32MR ES 123 4 85 FX3U 32MT ES FX3U 32MT ESS FX3U 32MS ES FX3U 32MR DS FX3U 32MT DS FX3U 32MT DSS B F...

Page 164: ...X3U 4AD PT ADP FX3U 4AD PTW ADP FX3U 4AD PNK ADP FX3U 4AD TC ADP FX3U 232ADP MB FX3U 485ADP MB FX3U 4HSX ADP FX3U 2HSY ADP 15 1 0 6 FX3U CF ADP 42 5 1 68 Unit mm inches Model name Mounting hole pitch W D FX2N 32ER ES UL FX2N 32ET ESS UL FX2N 32ER FX2N 32ET FX2N 32ES 140 5 52 E FX2N 48ER ES UL FX2N 48ET ESS UL FX2N 48ER FX2N 48ET FX2N 48ER DS FX2N 48ET DSS FX2N 48ER D FX2N 48ET D 172 6 78 FX2N 48ER...

Page 165: ...FX2N 16EX FX2N 16EX C FX2N 16EXL C FX2N 16EYR ES UL FX2N 16EYR FX2N 16EYT ESS UL FX2N 16EYT FX2N 16EYT C FX2N 16EYS Refer to the figure shown left Unit mm inches Model name Mounting hole pitch W H FX0N 3A FX2N 2AD FX2N 2DA FX2N 1PG FX2N 1PG E FX2N 10PG FX2N 64CL M FX2N 32CCL FX2N 16LNK M 39 1 54 FX3U 4AD FX3U 4DA FX3U 2HC FX3U 20SSC H FX3U 16CCL M FX3U 64CCL FX3U 1PSU 5V FX2N 4AD FX2N 4DA FX2N 4AD...

Page 166: ...stalling Directly with M4 Screws 8 6 2 Example of mounting hole pitches 155 6 11 G H J 27 1 07 26 1 03 45 1 78 67 2 64 140 5 52 The gap between products is 2 mm 0 08 98 3 86 37 1 1 47 80 3 15 B 11 0 44 2 0 08 FX2N 32ER ES UL 2 0 08 2 0 08 FX2N 8AD FX2N 2AD FX2N 16EX ES UL C D FX3U 232ADP Unit mm inches FX3U 48MR ES 2 0 08 ...

Page 167: ...function unit block 1 Make mounting holes in the mounting sur face according to the external dimensions diagram 2 Push in the DIN rail mounting hook A in the right figure of the input output exten sion block If the DIN rail mounting hook is not pushed in the screw hole is covered and the block cannot be mounted For input output powered extension units 8 point type input output extension blocks exc...

Page 168: ...extension blocks and special function units blocks The connecting methods are explained with the following configuration examples Example of configuration FX3U Series main unit FX2N CNV BC FX0N FX2N FX3U Series special function blocks Extension cable FX0N 65EC FX0N 30EC FX2N Series special function units Connecting method D FX2N Series Input output powered extension unit FX2N Series input output p...

Page 169: ...rail procedure Refer to Section 8 6 for the direct mounting removal procedure 1 Insert the tip of a flathead screwdriver into the part A of the expansion board com partment dummy cover B in the right fig ure on the left side of the main unit and slightly lift the dummy cover Put the main unit on the edge of a desk or so to insert the screwdriver Caution Take care not to damage the wiring board and...

Page 170: ...ies to the following steps 3 Connect the special adapter C in the right figure to the main unit as shown in the right figure 4 Slide the special adapter connecting hooks B in the right figure of the main unit to secure the special adapter C in the right figure 8 7 4 Connecting method C connection of powered extension unit block to main unit The procedures for connecting an powered extension unit b...

Page 171: ...ries special function units blocks 1 Remove the top cover B in the right figure of the existing unit block left side A in the right figure When connecting FX2N 10GM or FX2N 20GM remove the PLC extension block connector cover When connecting FX2N 1RM E SET or FX3U 1PSU 5V remove the top cover of FX2N 1RM E SET or FX3U 1PSU 5V 2 Connect the extension cable C in the above figure of the block to be co...

Page 172: ...the upstream side C in the right figure 3 Connect the extension cable on the down stream side D in the right figure 4 Fit the upper cover E in the right figure and the lower cover F in the right figure and press down the upper cover until it is hooked 8 7 7 Connecting method F connection of input output powered extension unit This subsection explains the procedures for connecting an input output p...

Page 173: ...wered extension unit 2 Connect the extension cable B in the right figure from the extension block to be added right side to the extension connector of the input output powered extension unit When connecting FX2N 10GM FX2N 20GM FX2N 1RM E SET or FX3U 1PSU 5V read input output powered extension unit as the unit When connecting FX2N Series input output powered extension unit FX2N 10GM FX2N 20GM FX2N ...

Page 174: ...odel and the absence presence of extension blocks If an overload occurs the voltage automatically drops inputs in the PLC are disabled and all outputs are turned off External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 4 Note that when an error occurs in a relay triac or transistor output device the output could be held either on or off For output s...

Page 175: ...ng so may damage the product When drilling screw holes or wiring make sure that cutting and wiring debris do not enter the ventilation slits Failure to do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Make sure to properly wire the FX3U Series main unit and FX0N FX2N FX3U Series extension equipment in accordance with the following precautions Failure to do so may cause electric shock equipm...

Page 176: ... 24V DC input type common to sink source input select sink or source input by the following connection In the case of AC power supply type For sink input connect the 24V and S S terminals For source input connect the 0V and S S terminals In the case of DC power supply type For sink input connect the and S S terminals For source input connect the and S S terminals Connect sensors and switches to th...

Page 177: ...c shock WIRING PRECAUTIONS Make sure to properly wire the FX3U Series main unit and FX0N FX2N FX3U Series extension equipment in accordance with the following precautions Failure to do so may cause electric shock equipment failures a short circuit wire breakage malfunctions or damage to the product The disposal size of the cable end should follow the dimensions described in the manual Tightening t...

Page 178: ...s or malfunctions In case of M3 terminal screw When one wire is connected to one terminal Reference When two wires are connected to one terminal Reference Terminal Manufacturer Type No Certification Pressure Bonding Tool JAPAN SOLDERLESS TERMINAL MFG CO LTD JST FV1 25 B3A UL Listed YA 1 JST FV2 MS3 Terminal Manufacturer Type No Certification Pressure Bonding Tool JAPAN SOLDERLESS TERMINAL MFG CO L...

Page 179: ...s 6 System Configuration 7 Input Output Nos Unit Nos 8 Installation 9 Preparation and Power Supply Wiring 10 Input Wiring In case of M3 5 terminal screw When one wire is connected to one terminal When two wires are connected to one terminal 6 8mm 0 27 or less 3 7 0 15 Terminal Terminal Terminal screw Crimp terminal 6 8mm 0 27 or less 3 7 0 15 6 8mm 0 27 or less 3 7 0 15 6 0mm 0 24 or more Terminal...

Page 180: ...ide A 20 pin connector FX 16E 150CAB 1 5m 4 11 Cables for connecting FX Series terminal block and input output connector For the connection with FX Series terminal block refer to the following chapter Chapter 20 FX 16 32E TB Terminal Block Flat cables with tube A 20 pin connector at both ends FX 16E 300CAB 3m 9 10 FX 16E 500CAB 5m 10 4 FX 16E 150CAB R 1 5m 4 11 Round multicore cables A 20 pin conn...

Page 181: ...or damage to the product The disposal size of the cable end should follow the dimensions described in the manual Tightening torque should follow the specifications in the manual Twist the end of strand wire and make sure that there are no loose wires Do not solder plate the electric wire ends Do not connect more than the specified number of wires or electric wires of unspecified size Affix the ele...

Page 182: ...lating sleeve depending on the thickness of the electric wire sheath Select the electric wire referring to the outline drawing Reference 1 Old model name CRIMPFOX ZA 3 2 Old model name CRIMPFOX UD 6 4 Tool For tightening the terminal use a commercially available small screwdriver having a straight form that is not widened toward the end as shown right Note If the diameter of screwdriver grip is to...

Page 183: ...24V DC service power is consumed by the blocks and the power to be consumed by the main unit is reduced For details on the 24V DC service power supply refer to Section 6 5 3 24V DC service power is not provided to FX3U 32MR UA1 and FX3U 64MR UA1 4 The power supply is not for external use The current capacity specified above is for the input output extension blocks special function blocks special a...

Page 184: ...bove is for the input output extension blocks special function blocks special adapters and expansion boards 3 When supply voltage is 16 8 to 19 2V DC the connectable extension equipment decreases For details refer to Subsection 6 5 3 or 6 5 4 Item Specifications FX3U 16M D FX3U 32M D FX3U 48M D FX3U 64M D FX3U 80M D Supply voltage 24V DC Allowable supply voltage range 16 8 to 28 8V DC 3 Allowable ...

Page 185: ...LC independently if possible If it cannot be grounded independently ground it jointly as shown below Extension devices of PLC except expansion board and special communication high speed input output adapter Use ground wires thicker than AWG14 2 mm2 Position the grounding point as close to the PLC as possible to decrease the length of the ground wire PLC Another equipment PLC Another equipment PLC ...

Page 186: ...r supply for loads connected to sequencer output terminals As for details on emergency stop see DESIGN PRECAUTIONS at Safety Precautions field Class D grounding X0 S S 0V 24V Main unit N L X1 5V 0V 24V Input impedance X7 Fuse Y0 COM1 Y1 Y3 Input extension block S S 2 X0 X1 AC power supply of 100 to 240V PL Power ON Emergency stop MC MC MC MC 0V 24V 1 S S 0V 24V 24V 0V Load 5V 0V 24V 1 Connect the ...

Page 187: ... the main unit or earlier than the main unit When turning OFF the power confirm the safety of the system and then turn OFF the power of the PLC including special extension equipment at the same time 5 Do not connect the 24V terminals 24V DC service power supply of the main unit and the input output extension unit with each other Connect the 0V terminal 6 Some special extension units blocks do not ...

Page 188: ...l extension equipment at the same time 4 Do not connect the 24V terminals 24V DC service power supply of the main unit and the input output extension unit with each other Connect the 0V terminal 5 Some special extension units blocks do not have power terminals When using an external power supply turn it ON at the same time with the extension unit or earlier than the extension unit When turning OFF...

Page 189: ...s or special adapters do not have a power supply terminal When using an external power supply turn it ON at the same time with the main unit or earlier than the main unit When turning OFF the power confirm the safety of the system and then turn OFF the power of the PLC including special extension equipment at the same time 5 Some special function units blocks do not have a power supply terminals W...

Page 190: ...wer of the PLC including special extension equipment at the same time 4 Some special function units blocks do not have a power supply terminals When using an external power supply turn it ON at the same time with the extension power supply unit or earlier than the extension power supply unit When turning OFF the power confirm the safety of the system and then turn OFF the power of the PLC includin...

Page 191: ...in unit turn ON the peripheral devices power simultaneously or earlier than the main unit s When turning OFF the power confirm the safety of the system and then turn OFF the power of the PLC including special extension equipment at the same time 2 Do not connect with 0V and 24V terminals 3 24V DC supplies power to the S S terminal at the input extension block 4 In case of the sink input type the S...

Page 192: ...the PLC including special extension equipment at the 2 Do not connect with 0V and 24V terminals 3 24V DC supplies power to the S S terminal at the input extension block 4 Some special function units blocks do not have a power supply terminal Special adapter 24 24 PL Power supply ON Emergency stop MC MC Input extension block S S 3 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V Sink and source input type MC MC Power supply fo...

Page 193: ... DESIGN PRECAUTIONS at Safety Precautions field DC AC AC power supply of 100 to 240V 3 Breaker L N Main unit Input extension FX2N 8EX UA1 UL FX2N 8EX UA1 UL block COM 1 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V L N 1 2 2 Input output powered extension unit 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V Input extension block Class D grounding COM 100V AC input type COM COM 1 Connect the AC power supply to the L and N terminals in any case of 100V...

Page 194: ... model and the absence presence of extension blocks If an overload occurs the voltage automatically drops inputs in the PLC are disabled and all outputs are turned off External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 4 Note that when an error occurs in a relay triac or transistor output device the output could be held either on or off For output...

Page 195: ...oles or wiring make sure that cutting and wiring debris do not enter the ventilation slits Failure to do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Make sure to properly wire the FX3U Series main unit and FX0N FX2N FX3U Series extension equipment in accordance with the following precautions Failure to do so may cause electric shock equipment failures a short circuit wire breakage malfunc...

Page 196: ...upply type Sink input terminal and S S terminal are connected Source input terminal and S S terminal are connected Refer to Subsection 10 2 6 and 10 2 7 for wiring examples 3 Instructions for using Concurrent use of sink source input It is possible to set all input terminals X of the main unit to the sink input mode or the source input mode However sink and source input terminals cannot be used co...

Page 197: ...S FX3U 80M FX3U 128M Number of input points 8 points 16 points 24 points 32 points 40 points 64 points Input connecting type Fixed terminal block M3 screw Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form sink source Input signal voltage AC power type 24V DC 10 DC power type 16 8 to 28 8V DC Input impedance X000 to X005 3 9 kΩ X006 X007 3 3 kΩ X010 or more 4 3 kΩ Input signal current X000 to X005 6 mA ...

Page 198: ...Function of input circuit The primary and secondary circuits for input are insulated with a photocoupler and the second circuit is provided with a C R filter The C R filter is designed to prevent malfunctions caused by chattering of the input contact and noise from the input line There is a delay of approx 10ms in response to input switching from ON to OFF and from OFF to ON Change of filter time ...

Page 199: ...se catch and rotary encoder refer to the following sections Example of wiring of input interruption Refer to Section 10 4 Example of wiring of pulse catch Refer to Section 10 5 Example of wiring of rotary encoder Refer to Section 11 10 10 2 3 Instructions for connecting input devices 1 In case of no voltage contact The input current of this PLC is 5 to 7 mA 24V DC Use input devices applicable to t...

Page 200: ...roximity switch whose leakage current I is 1 5 mA or less when the switch is off When the current is 1 5 mA or more connect a bleeder resistance Rb determined by the following formula as shown in the following figure Rb 4Rp 15 Rp kΩ PLC source input X 24V Rp Rb PLC sink input X 0V Rp Bleeder resistance Rb 15k or more 1 24V S S S S 0V 1 In case of a type only for sink input connect the device to th...

Page 201: ... Input output powered extension unit N L X1 X0 S S X1 Input extension block 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V 24 Special function block 1 Handle the power supply circuit correctly according to Chapter 9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures 2 For an input device with a parallel resistance or a two wire proximity switch a bleeder resistance may be required 3 In case of sink input wiring short...

Page 202: ...4V Class D grounding Input impedance Input terminal Three wire sensor 1 2 24V 0V Two wire proximity sensor 24V 0V Sink and source input type Sink input type 3 Use of input output extension units blocks of sink input type 1 Handle the power supply circuit correctly according to Chapter 9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring 2 For an input device with a parallel resistance or a two wire pr...

Page 203: ... Input output powered extension unit N L X1 X0 S S X1 Input extension block 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V 24 Special function block Fuse 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V Class D grounding Input impedance Input terminal Input terminal Input terminal Three wire sensor Input terminal 1 2 Two wire proximity sensor 0V 24V 0V 24V 1 Handle the power supply circuit correctly according to Chapter 9 Preparation for Wiri...

Page 204: ...power supply circuit correctly according to Chapter 9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures 2 For an input device with a parallel resistance or a two wire proximity switch a bleeder resistance may be required 4 Do not connect with 0V and 24V terminals Fuse 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V Class D grounding Input impedance Input terminal Input terminal Input terminal Three wire sen...

Page 205: ...block 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V 24 Special function block Fuse 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V Input impedance Input terminal Input terminal Input terminal Three wire sensor Input terminal 1 2 Two wire proximity sensor Sink input type 1 Handle the power supply circuit correctly according to Chapter 9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures 2 For an input device with a parallel resistance...

Page 206: ...V 5V 0V 24V 5V 0V 24V Input impedance Input terminal Input terminal Input terminal Three wire sensor Input terminal 1 2 Two wire proximity sensor 1 Handle the power supply circuit correctly according to Chapter 9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures 2 For an input device with a parallel resistance or a two wire proximity switch a bleeder resistance may be required 3 In case of...

Page 207: ... FX3U 32MR UA1 FX3U 64MR UA1 Input points 16 points 32 points Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form AC input Input signal voltage 100 to 120V AC 10 15 50 60Hz Input impedance Approx 21 kΩ 50Hz Approx 18 kΩ 60Hz Input signal current 4 7 mA 100V AC 50Hz 70 or less when turned on simultaneously 6 2 mA 110V AC 60Hz 70 or less when turned on simultaneously ON input sensitivity cu...

Page 208: ...ivity The input current and input sensitivity of these PLCs are shown in the following table 4 Cautions on use The response time of the AC input type is slower than that of the DC input type The applications shown below are not supported Input Specifications Input voltage 100 to 120V AC 10 15 50 60Hz Input current 6 2 mA 110V 60Hz 4 7 mA 100V 50Hz Percentage of simultaneous power on 70 or less Inp...

Page 209: ...ring 10 3 3 Example of external wiring 1 Handle the power supply circuit correctly according to Chapter 9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures X000 Main unit N L X001 X0 Input output powered extension unit FX2N 48ER UA1 UL N L X1 5V 0V 24V Fuse 5V 0V 24V Class D grounding Input impedance Input terminal Input terminal Input terminal 1 COM COM 100V AC input type X0 COM X1 Input ...

Page 210: ...07 can be used for high speed counter input interruption pulse catch SPD ZRN DSZR and DVIT instructions and general purpose inputs Take care not to overlap the input numbers Example When the input interrupt pointer I001 is used X000 is occupied Therefore it is impossible to use C235 C241 C244 C246 C247 C249 C252 and C254 input interruption including delay interruption pointer I000 pulse catch cont...

Page 211: ... cables Ground the shield of each shielded cable only on the PLC side 1 Examples of input interruption I000 or I001 wiring using X000 When another input terminal is used wire it according to the following diagrams 1 When 24V DC service power supply is used 2 When 24V DC external power supply is used S S L N 24V Class D grounding Fuse Sink wiring 0V X000 Three wire 1 5 kΩ S S L N 24V Fuse Source wi...

Page 212: ...nstructions and general purpose input Take care not to overlap the input numbers Example When the pulse catch input contact M8170 is used X000 is occupied Therefore it is impossible to use C235 C241 C244 C246 C247 C249 C252 and C254 input interruption including delay interruption pointers I000 and I001 and SPD ZRN DSZR and DVIT instructions at the same time 2 Cautions on wiring The wiring length s...

Page 213: ...les Ground the shield of each shielded cable only on the PLC side 1 Examples of pulse catch M8170 wiring using X000 When another input terminal is used wire it according to the following diagrams 1 When 24V DC service power supply is used 2 When 24V DC external power supply is used S S L N 24V Class D grounding Fuse Sink wiring 0V X000 Three wire 1 5 kΩ S S L N 24V Fuse Source wiring 0V X000 Three...

Page 214: ...gnals of up to 100kHz 1 phase High speed input special adapters Signals from a differential line driver output can be input to the counters The counters can count signals of up to 200kHz 1 phase Cautions for high speed input special adapters Do not use the same input number for both the high speed input special adapter terminal and the main unit terminal When wiring the input numbers assigned to a...

Page 215: ...th the output forms in the following table can be connected to the input terminals The encoders may not function correctly depending on electrical compatibility Check the specifications in advance Voltage output type encoders and absolute encoders cannot be connected to the high speed counter input terminals Item Specification Number of input points 4 points These points are not included in the to...

Page 216: ...ounter devices under the following notations Note that an OP input cannot be programmed Classification Details Hardware counters Counting by hardware They are switched to software counters under some working conditions Software counters Counting through interrupt handling by CPU Each counter must be used within limitations on maximum response frequency and overall frequency Type of counter Input s...

Page 217: ...er to Section 11 10 3 C244 C245 and C248 are useally used as software counters When they are used in combination with special auxiliary relays M8388 and M8390 to M8392 they can be used as hardware counters C244 OP C245 OP and C248 OP For the procedures on switching the counter function refer to Subsection 11 11 3 4 The 2 phase 2 input counters are 1 edge count counters When they are used in combin...

Page 218: ... they are used in combination with special auxiliary relays M8388 and M8389 they can be reset when turned off For the procedures on changing the external reset input logic refer to Subsection 11 11 3 6 C253 is usually used as a hardware counter When it is used in combination with the special auxiliary relay M8388 and M8392 it can be used as a counter C253 OP without reset input In this case C253 O...

Page 219: ...t 1 When the input terminals of the main unit receive pulses with a response frequency of 50 kHz to 100 kHz wire the terminals as stated below The wiring length should be 5m 16 4 or less Connect a bleeder resistance of 1 5kΩ 1 W or more to the input terminal so that the load current of the open collector transistor output on the mating device side to 20mA or more For the wiring refer to Section 11...

Page 220: ... counters The use of special auxiliary relays changes them to 4 edge count counters For the procedures on operating them as 4 edge count counters refer to Subsection 11 11 4 11 5 2 Inhibition of redundant use of input numbers The input terminals X000 to X007 can be used for high speed counters input interruption pulse catch SPD ZRN DSZR and DVIT instructions and general purpose inputs Take care no...

Page 221: ...y when the input terminal X006 turns on while X012 is on The count input terminal is X000 The setting for this example is the data of the indirectly designated data register D1 D0 C244 can be reset by X011 on the sequence For C244 X001 is allocated as the external reset input The counter resets immediately when X001 turns on The counters C235 to C245 switch to the down count or up count mode by tu...

Page 222: ...f the output contact according to the current value are the same as those of the above mentioned 1 phase 1 count input high speed counters Examples of program 1 For C246 While X012 is on C246 increments the value when the input terminal X000 switches from OFF to ON and decrements the value when the input terminal X001 switches from OFF to ON The down count up count operations of C246 to C250 can b...

Page 223: ...to the counting direction 2 For C254 C254 starts counting immediately when the input terminal X006 is turned on while X012 is on The count input terminals are X000 A phase and X001 B phase C254 is reset by X011 on the sequence and it is reset immediately when X002 is turned on When the current value exceeds the setting D1 D0 Y004 operates and when the current value becomes lower than the setting Y...

Page 224: ...ction 1 To compare the value with the high speed counter s changing value and to change the output contact Y use Comparison instruction for high speed counters HSCS HSCR HSZ HSCT instruction 2 Use of Comparison instruction for high speed counters HSCS HSCR HSZ HSCT instruction Comparison instructions for high speed counters HSCS HSCR HSZ and HSCT instructions perform comparison and output the comp...

Page 225: ...the maximum response frequencies and overall frequency of the counters are considered to be the same as those of other software counters 11 8 2 Method of confirming operation status of counters The high speed counter mode hardware or software can be confirmed by checking whether the operation status M8380 to M8387 is on or off For the list of operation status of high speed counters refer to Subsec...

Page 226: ...on are given in the heavy line frame 1 When an index register is added to a counter number specified by HSCS HSCR HSZ or HSCT instruction all hardware counters are switched to software counters 2 The high speed counters C244 OP and C245 OP cannot count signals of 10kHz or more Counter type Counter Nos Max response frequency Main unit FX3U 4HSX ADP 1 phase 1 count input C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C24...

Page 227: ...uency Magnification for calculationof overall frequency Instruction to be used C237 Operation as software counter 30kHz 40 6 times 34kHz 1 HSZ instruc tion is used six times C241 Software counter 20kHz 40 6 times 34kHz 1 C253 OP 4 edge count 4kHz 40 6 times 4 8 5kHz 4 Counter type Counter Nos Software counters with HSCS HSCR HSZ or HSCT instructio n 1 Magni fication for calcu lation of overall fre...

Page 228: ... the frequency is calculated by the formulas shown in the Only HSZ instruction column in the above table High speed counter No to be used Input frequency Calculation of max response frequency Magnification for calculationof overall frequency Instruction to be used C237 Operation as software counter 20kHz 30 6 times 24kHz 1 HSZ instruc tion is used six times C241 Software counter 10kHz 30 6 times 2...

Page 229: ...0 kHz to 100 kHz are captured to the high speed counter using the input terminals X000 to X005 wire the counter as stated below The wiring length should be 5m 16 4 or less As connecting cables use shielded twisted pair cables Ground the shield of each shielded cable only on the PLC side Connect a bleeder resistance of 1 5kΩ 1W or more to the input terminal so that the sum of the load current of th...

Page 230: ... less For connecting cables use shielded twisted pair cables Ground the shield of each shielded cable only on the PLC side Connect a bleeder resistance of 1 5kΩ 1W or more to the input terminal so that the sum of the load current of the open collector transistor output on the mating device side and the input current of the main unit is 20mA or more 1 NPN open collector transistor output rotary enc...

Page 231: ...ecifications in advance Voltage output type encoders and absolute encoders cannot be connected to the high speed counter input terminals Terminal for connecting Output form that can be directly connected Input terminals of main unit Open collector transistor output form applicable to 24V DC Input terminals of FX3U 4HSX ADP Differential line driver output form Set the input voltage of FX3U 4HSX ADP...

Page 232: ...nter type Counter No Monitoring device OFF ON Counter type Counter No Monitoring device OFF ON 1 phase 2 count input C246 M8246 Up counting Down counting 2 phase 2 count input C251 M8251 Up counting Down counting C247 M8247 C252 M8252 C248 M8248 C253 M8253 C249 M8249 C254 M8254 C250 M8250 C255 M8255 Device No Name Description Reference M8388 Contact for changing high speed counter function Contact...

Page 233: ...and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 4 Operation status of hardware counter software counter 1 To be cleared when the device turns RUN from STOP Device No Name Description ON OFF M8380 1 Operation status Operation status of C235 C241 C244 C246 C247 C249 C251 C252 and C254 Software counter Hardware counter M8381 1 Operation status of C236 M8382 1 Operation status of C237 C242 and C245 M8...

Page 234: ...g special auxiliary relays the allocation of the input terminals and functions are changed Program the special auxiliary relays just before the counters Counter No Inversion of logic of external reset input signal Details of change C241 to C245 C247 to C250 C252 to C255 The logic of external reset input is inverted to reset the counters when the input is turned OFF The logic for all applicable cou...

Page 235: ...cedures for using 2 phase 2 count input counters C251 to C255 in 4 edge count mode The 2 phase 2 count input counters C251 to C255 are in the 1 edge count mode The counters can be operated in the 4 edge count mode by programming as shown below Counter No To use 4 edge count 2 phase 2 input counter Details of change C251 1 edge count before change 4 edge count after change C252 C253 C253 OP C254 C2...

Page 236: ...e inputs X000 to X007 are used for high speed counters input interrupt pulse catch SPD DSZR DVIT ZRN instructions and general purpose inputs There should be no overlap between each input number For example when C251 is used X000 and X001 are occupied As a result C235 C236 C241 C244 C246 C247 C249 C252 and C254 input interrupt pointers I00 and I10 pulse catch contacts M8170 and M8171 and SPD instru...

Page 237: ...ion in such a case 3 Note that the output current of the 24V DC service power supply varies depending on the model and the absence presence of extension blocks If an overload occurs the voltage automatically drops inputs in the PLC are disabled and all outputs are turned off External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 4 Note that when an er...

Page 238: ...nctions Make sure to properly wire the FX3U Series main unit and FX0N FX2N FX3U Series extension equipment in accordance with the following precautions Failure to do so may cause electric shock equipment failures a short circuit wire breakage malfunctions or damage to the product The disposal size of the cable end should follow the dimensions described in the manual Tightening torque should follow...

Page 239: ...her Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 12 1 Sink and Source Output Transistor FX3U Series main units and FX2N Series input output extension units blocks of transistor sink output type and of transistor source output type are available 1 Differences in circuit Sink output common Output to make load current flow into the output Y terminal is called sink output Source out...

Page 240: ... is used for four or eight output points Item Relay output specifications FX3U 16MR S FX3U 32MR S FX3U 32MR UA1 FX3U 48MR S FX3U 64MR S FX3U 64MR UA1 FX3U 80MR S FX3U 128MR ES Number of output points 8 points 16 points 24 points 32 points 40 points 64 points Output connecting type Fixed terminal block M3 screw Removable terminal block M3 screw Output form Relay External power supply 30V DC or less...

Page 241: ...ternal circuit and external load circuits are electrically insulated between the output relay coil and contact The common terminal blocks are separated from one another 4 Display of operation When power is applied to the output relay coil the LED is lit and the output contact is turned on 5 Response time The response time of the output relay from when the power is applied to the coil until the out...

Page 242: ...he surge absorber combined CR components such as a surge killer and spark killer etc parallel to the load Select the rated voltage of a surge absorber that is suitable for the load being used Refer to the table below for other specifications Reference 3 Interlock For loads such as forward reverse contactors etc where a hazardous condition could result if switched ON simultaneously an external inte...

Page 243: ...Y0 COM2 Y7 Y0 COM5 Y7 Y0 COM1 Y3 Y0 COM1 Y7 Y0 COM2 Y7 Load Vacant terminal Vacant terminal Vacant terminal Vacant terminal Vacant terminal Vacant terminal Vacant terminal Vacant terminal AC power supply 100 to 240V PL Power ON Emergen cy stop MC MC MC MC DC power supply Power supply for load connected to PLC output For details on emergency stop operation refer to DESIGN PRECAUTIONS at Safety Prec...

Page 244: ...tput specifications main unit transistor output source type Subsection 12 3 3 Handling of transistor output Subsection 12 3 4 External wiring precautions and Subsection 12 3 5 Example of external wiring For the input output powered extension units blocks refer to Subsection 12 3 3 Handling of transistor output and Subsection 12 3 4 External wiring precautions in this section For the specifications...

Page 245: ...to 30V DC Max load Resistance load 0 5A point The total load current of resistance loads per common terminal should be the following value For details on the common terminal for each model refer to the terminal block layout 1 output point common terminal 0 5 A or less 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 1 6 A or less Inductive load 12W 24V DC The total of ...

Page 246: ...lue For details on the common terminal for each model refer to the terminal block layout 1 output point common terminal 0 5 A or less 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 1 6 A or less Inductive load 12W 24V DC The total of inductive loads per common terminal should be the following value For details on the common terminal for each model refer to the termin...

Page 247: ... The COM terminals are not connected internally Source output Connect each V number terminal to the plus side of the load power supply The V terminals are not connected internally 2 External power supply For driving the load use a smoothing power supply of 5 to 30V DC that can output current two or more times the rated current of the fuse connected to the load circuit 3 Insulation of circuit The i...

Page 248: ...n circuit leakage current 0 1mA or less Classification Response time Load current Main unit Y000 to Y002 5 µs or less 5 to 24V DC 10mA or more When using an instruction related to pulse train output or positioning make sure to set the load current to 10 to 100 mA 5 to 24V DC Y003 or more 0 2 ms or less 24V DC 200 mA or more 1 Input output powered extension unit Output extension block 0 2ms or less...

Page 249: ...use burnout at the output element or the PCB To prevent this a protection fuse should be inserted at the output Use a load power supply capacity that is at least 2 times larger than the total rated fuse capacity External Wiring of Sink Output Type External Wiring of Source Output Type 2 Interlock For loads such as forward reverse contactors etc where a hazardous condition could result if switched ...

Page 250: ...When an inductive load is connected connect a diode for commutation in parallel with the load as necessary The diode for commutation must comply with the following specifications External Wiring of Sink Output Type External Wiring of Source Output Type Item Guide Reverse voltage 5 to 10 times of the load voltage Forward current Load current or more PLC Y COM1 Inductive load Fuse PLC Y V0 Inductive...

Page 251: ... product Output extension block transistor output sink Y0 COM1 Y7 Y0 COM2 Y7 Y0 COM1 Y7 Y0 COM2 Y7 Y0 COM1 Y7 Load AC power supply 100 to 240V PL Power ON Emergency stop MC MC MC MC DC power supply Power supply for load connected to PLC output For details on emergency stop operation refer to DESIGN PRECAUTIONS at Safety Precautions field Load Load Load Load The output circuit of this PLC does not ...

Page 252: ... DC power supply Power supply for load connected to PLC output For details on emergency stop operation refer to DESIGN PRECAUTIONS at Safety Precautions field Load Load Load Load Load Output extension block transistor output source Input output powered extension unit transistor output source Output extension block transistor output source The output circuit of this PLC does not have a built in fus...

Page 253: ...efer to the specifications for each model For specifications on the input output powered extension units refer to Chapter 15 For specifications on the input output extension blocks refer to Chapter 16 12 4 1 Output specification main unit triac output type Item Triac output specifications FX3U 32MS ES FX3U 64MS ES Number of output points 16 points 32 points Connecting type Removable terminal block...

Page 254: ...nt is 0 3A However to restrict temperature rise the max current per one output from four points should be 0 8A average per point is 0 2A When a load with high rush current is turned on and off frequently the root mean square current should be 0 2A or less 6 Open circuit leakage current A C R absorber is connected for turn off in parallel with the triac output terminal of this type of PLC Therefore...

Page 255: ...en connecting a very low current load of 0 4VA 100V AC or less or 1 6VA 200V AC or less please connect a surge absorber parallel to the load Select the rated voltage of a surge absorber that is suitable for the load being used Refer to the table below for other specifications Reference 3 Interlock For loads such as forward reverse contactors etc where a hazardous condition could result if switched...

Page 256: ... 100 to 240V PL Power ON Emergency stop MC MC MC MC Load Load Load Load The output circuit of this PLC does not have a built in fuse Provide a fuse suitable to each load to prevent blowout of the wires on the circuit board caused by output element fracture due to load short circuiting Fuse Fuse Load Fuse Output extension block triac output Input output powered extension unit triac output Output ex...

Page 257: ...nery operation in such a case 3 Note that the output current of the 24V DC service power supply varies depending on the model and the absence presence of extension blocks If an overload occurs the voltage automatically drops inputs in the PLC are disabled and all outputs are turned off External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 4 Note that...

Page 258: ...r supply terminal the PLC will burn out Do not wire vacant terminals externally Doing so may damage the product When drilling screw holes or wiring make sure that cutting and wiring debris do not enter the ventilation slits Failure to do so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions Make sure to properly wire the FX3U Series main unit and FX0N FX2N FX3U Series extension equipment in accorda...

Page 259: ...ng for capturing values from a 4 digit digital switch to the data register D100 are given below 1 Main unit Example of program Example of wiring M8000 X010 Y010 D100 K1 DSW When inputs are used for both sink and source and outputs are the transistor sink type in the used main unit 1 2 4 8 103 102 101 100 0 1A 50V diode is necessary Digital switch of BCD X010 X011 X012 X013 24V 0V S S Y010 Y011 Y01...

Page 260: ... diode is necessary Digital switch of BCD X010 X011 X012 X013 24V 0V S S Y050 Y051 Y052 Y053 Transistor output sink 24 COM COM1 Input output powered extension unit Output extension block Main unit X 1 103 102 101 100 2 In case of sink wiring When the main unit and a transistor output source type input output powered extension unit block are used 1 2 4 8 103 102 101 100 0 1A 50V diode is necessary ...

Page 261: ...e used for sink only and outputs are the transistor sink type in the used input output powered extension unit COM COM1 Y050 Y051 Y052 Y053 First input group Input output powered extension unit FX2N 32ET FX2N 48ET 1 2 4 8 103 102 101 100 103 102 101 100 0 1A 50V diode is necessary Digital switch of BCD Transistor output sink X060 X061 X062 X063 X066 X065 X064 X067 When inputs are used for both sink...

Page 262: ...ring M8000 K2X010 D102 BIN When a sink and source input type unit is used 24V X010 X011 X012 X013 X015 X014 X016 X017 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8 101 100 0V S S When a sink input type unit is used COM X010 X011 X012 X013 X015 X014 X016 X017 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8 101 100 Main unit and input output powered extension units Input output powered extension units In case of sink wiring Main unit and input output powered e...

Page 263: ...gives examples of wiring for capturing values from ten key pad to D100 using TKY instructions Example of program Examples of wiring M8000 X000 D100 M10 TKY 24V X000 X001 X002 X003 X005 X004 X006 X007 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 X010 X011 9 0V S S 0 When a sink and source input type unit is used COM X000 X001 X002 X003 X005 X004 X006 X007 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 X010 X011 9 0 When a sink input type unit is used Input ...

Page 264: ...le of program Example of wiring M8000 X010 Y010 D100 M0 HKY When inputs are used for both sink and source and outputs are the transistor output source type in the used main unit 1 2 4 8 X010 X011 X012 X013 24V 0V S S Y010 Y011 Y012 Y013 V2 Main unit Ex FX3U 32MT ESS External wiring 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F In case of source wiring When inputs are used for both sink and source and outputs ar...

Page 265: ...9 A B C D E F 2 1 To use the input terminal X of the input output powered extension unit wire the terminal as shown by the dotted line 2 The terminals in the shaded areas are provided on input output powered extension units ex FX2N 32ET Output extension blocks do not have the terminals Input output powered extension unit block Output extension block In case of sink wiring When the main unit and a ...

Page 266: ...utput sink Input output powered extension unit FX2N 32ET FX2N 48ET In case of sink wiring When inputs are used for sink only and outputs are the transistor sink type in the used input output powered extension unit 24V X060 X061 X062 X063 V0 Y050 Y051 Y052 Y053 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F External wiring Transistor output source 0V S S Input output powered extension unit FX2N 32ET ESS UL FX2N 4...

Page 267: ...xample of wiring M8000 X020 Y010 M30 K3 MTR When inputs are used for both sink and source and outputs are the transistor sink type in the used main unit X020 X021 X022 X023 24V 0V S S Main unit Y010 Y011 Y012 COM3 X024 X025 X026 X027 M30 M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36 M37 M40 M41 M42 M43 M44 M45 M46 M47 X021 X022 X023 X024 X025 X026 X027 M50 M51 M52 M53 M54 M55 M56 M57 X021 X022 X023 X024 X025 X026 X027 ...

Page 268: ...he terminal as shown by the dotted line 2 The terminals in the shaded areas are provided on input output powered extension units ex FX2N 32ET Output extension blocks do not have the terminals In case of sink wiring When the main unit and a transistor output source type input output powered extension unit block are used X020 X021 X022 X023 24V 0V S S Main unit 1 Y050 Y051 Y052 Transistor output sou...

Page 269: ...M43 M44 M45 M46 M47 X061 X062 X063 X064 X065 X066 X067 M50 M51 M52 M53 M54 M55 M56 M57 X061 X062 X063 X064 X065 X066 X067 FX2N 32ET FX2N 48ET 0 1A 50V diode is necessary Input output powered extension unit In case of sink wiring When inputs are used for sink only and outputs are the transistor sink type in the used input output powered extension unit 24V X060 V0 X061 X062 X063 X064 X065 X066 X067 ...

Page 270: ...1 100 1 2 4 8 103 102 101 100 1 2 4 Y010 V2 Y011 Y012 Y013 Y014 Y015 Y016 Y017 8 Transistor output source Use a 7 segment display with a latch and a built in BCD decoder Signal Internal circuit 7 segment display Y PLC 7 segment display to be used for source wiring in case of transistor output V0 Main unit Ex FX3U 32MT ESS In case of source wiring 103 102 101 100 1 2 4 8 103 102 101 100 1 2 4 Y010 ...

Page 271: ...2 101 100 1 2 4 8 103 102 101 100 1 2 4 Y020 COM1 Y021 Y022 Y023 Y024 Y025 Y026 Y027 8 Transistor output sink Use a 7 segment display with a latch and a built in BCD decoder Input output powered extension unit FX2N 32ET FX2N 48ET Signal Internal circuit 7 segment display Y COM1 PLC 7 segment display to be used for sink wiring in case of transistor output In case of sink wiring 103 102 101 100 1 2 ...

Page 272: ... wiring M8000 D100 K2Y010 BCD Y010 COM3 Y011 Y012 Y013 Y014 Y015 Y016 Y017 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 Transistor output sink Main unit Ex FX3U 32MT ES Signal Internal circuit 7 segment display Y COM1 PLC 7 segment display to be used for sink wiring in case of transistor output In case of sink wiring Y010 V2 Y011 Y012 Y013 Y014 Y015 Y016 Y017 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 Transistor output s...

Page 273: ...ension units Example of program Examples of wiring M8000 D100 K2Y020 BCD Y020 COM1 Y021 Y022 Y023 Y024 Y025 Y026 Y027 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 Transistor output sink Input output powered extension unit FX2N 32ET FX2N 48ET Signal 7 segment display Y COM1 PLC 7 segment display to be used for sink wiring in case of transistor output Internal circuit In case of sink wiring Y020 V0 Y021 Y022 Y02...

Page 274: ...d manuals and ensure the safety of the operation An operation error may damage the machinery or cause accidents Do not change the program in the PLC from two or more peripheral equipment devices at the same time i e from a programming tool and a GOT Doing so may cause destruction or malfunction of the PLC program STARTUP AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS Turn off the power to the PLC before attaching or...

Page 275: ...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 transportation regulations For details of the regulated products refer to...

Page 276: ...nction of the programming tool 3 Transfer the sequence program Write the program to the memory cassette with the programming tool When the memory cassette is used Make sure to set the PROTECT switch of the memory cassette to OFF shown right For details on handling of the memory cassette refer to Chapter 21 4 Verify the sequence program Verify that the program has been correctly written to the memo...

Page 277: ...e PLC starts When it is turned off the PLC is started or stopped depending on the state of the built in RUN STOP switch For details refer to Kinds of Parameters and Settings in Programming Manual Operation with two switches RUN and STOP The PLC can be started and stopped with individual RUN and STOP pushbutton switches For this operation a sequence program using M8035 to M8037 is necessary For det...

Page 278: ...set the built in RUN STOP switch to STOP 2 When the remote running stopping operation from the programming software is performed For this operation keep both the built in RUN STOP switch and the general purpose input RUN terminal in the STOP position If the stop command is given from the programming software after the PLC is started by either the built in RUN STOP switch or the general purpose inp...

Page 279: ... the timers T counters C data registers D index registers Z and V and extension registers R and in controlling the SET RST circuit and self retaining circuit The operation to forcibly turn on timers is effective only when the timers are driven by the program The results of forcible ON OFF operation performed while the PLC in the stopped state or performed for devices not used in the program are re...

Page 280: ...e write during RUN function such as GX Works2 or GX Developer For the writing function during running refer to Subsection 5 2 5 2 GX Works2 Ver 1 62Q or later is required to execute writing of the symbolic information Refer to the GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common for the details on the writing of symbolic information Item In running status In stopped status Batch writing of file registe...

Page 281: ...name of the main unit can be checked on the nameplate on the right side After extension devices are connected the nameplate cannot be seen Check the model name in the following places 14 4 2 Periodic inspection battery life etc 1 Battery Standard life of FX3U 32BL 5 years at ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F For frequency of replacement refer to Subsection 22 3 1 2 Other devices When inspecting the...

Page 282: ...standard life of contacts used for Inductive loads such as contactors and solenoid valves is 500 000 operations at 35 VA The following table shows the approximate life of a relay based on the results of an operation life test Test condition 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF The product life of relay contacts becomes considerably shorter than the above conditions when the rush overcurrent is shut down Please refe...

Page 283: ...n electronic circuit loads including inverters About the maximum load specifications of the resistance load refer to the specification for each model For specifications on the main unit refer to Subsection 12 2 1 For specifications on the input output powered extension units refer to Chapter 15 For specifications on the input output extension blocks refer to Chapter 16 For specifications on the te...

Page 284: ... After disconnecting the cables other than the power cable re apply power to the PLC and check for changes in the state If the problem persists consult your local Mitsubishi Electric representative Off One of the following problems may have occurred The power supply is off External wiring is incorrect Power of the specified voltage is not being supplied to the power supply terminal The power cable...

Page 285: ...counter does not exceed the specified range Add the WDT instructions Add some WDT instructions to the program and reset the watchdog timer several times in one scan Change the setting of the watchdog timer Change the watchdog timer setting D8000 in the program so that the setting is larger than the maximum value of the scan time D8012 2 Remove the PLC and supply power to it from another power supp...

Page 286: ... more the cursor moves quickly When the cursor is in the uppermost position the button is ineffective The cursor moves downward When the button is held for 1 second or more the cursor moves quickly When the cursor is in the lowermost position the button is ineffective OK The flashing item at the cursor is selected Operation button Operation ESC The screen returns to the Menu screen 1 error or less...

Page 287: ...upply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 14 6 2 Operation and check by GX developer 1 Connect the personal computer and the PLC 2 Execute the PLC diagnosis Click Diagnostics PLC diagnostics on the tool menu and the diagnosis of PLC will start 3 Check the results of diagnosis Display the following window to check the errors The help function of GX Develope...

Page 288: ...yntax error Syntax Error Circuit error Ladder Error Operation error Operation Error Special block error Special Block Error Special parameter error Special Parameter Error This manual GX Developer SW D5C GPPW E Ver 8 95Z SW D5C GPPW J Ver 8 95Z I O configuration error I O config err PLC hardware error PLC H W error PLC PP communication error PLC PP comm err Serial communication error 1 ch1 Link er...

Page 289: ...ms according to the applications Remote maintenance Ensure modem power is ON and check the settings of the AT commands Wiring Check the communication cables for correct wiring 3802 Communication character error 3803 Communication data sum check error 3804 Communication data format error 3805 Command error 3806 Communication time out detected 3807 Modem initialization error 3808 N N network paramet...

Page 290: ...d error 6230 Memory cassette write error When the memory cassette is used check whether it is mounted correctly If the problem persists something may be malfunctioning inside the PLC Consult your local Mitsubishi Electric representative Serial communication error 1 M8063 D8063 0000 No error 6301 Continues operation Parity overrun or framing error Inverter communication computer link and programmin...

Page 291: ...for special adapters special blocks and set special parameters correctly Set special parameters correctly turn OFF the power and then turn ON the power Syntax error M8065 D8065 0000 No error 6501 Stops operation Incorrect combination of instruction device symbol and device number During programming each instruction is checked If a syntax error is detected modify the instruction correctly 6502 No O...

Page 292: ... be used in CALL instruction as P63 is for jumping to END instruction This error occurs in the execution of operation Review the program and check the contents of the operands used in applied instructions Even if the syntax or circuit design is correct an operation error may still occur For example T200Z itself is not an error But if Z had a value of 400 the timer T600 would attempt to be accessed...

Page 293: ...ve gain KD 6746 Derivative result exceeds limit Outside range from 32768 to 32767 6747 PID operation result exceeds limit Outside range from 32768 to 32767 6748 PID output upper limit set value PID output lower limit set value Transpose of output upper limit value and output lower limit value PID operation is continued Check whether the target setting contents are correct 6749 Abnormal PID input v...

Page 294: ...to 32767 Auto tuning is finished KP 32767 PID operation is started The auto tuning time is longer than necessary Increase the difference ULV LLV between the upper limit and lower limit of the output value for auto tuning set a smaller value to the input filter constant α or set a smaller value to the PV threshold SHPV for auto tuning and then check the result for improvement 6759 Limit cycle metho...

Page 295: ...ted correctly If the problem persists something may be malfunctioning inside the PLC Consult your local Mitsubishi Electric representative 080 1 FROM TO error This error occurs in the execution of operation Review the program and check the contents of the operands used in applied instructions Verify that the specified buffer memories exist in the counterpart equipment Verify that extension cables ...

Page 296: ... operation Unit 0 access error This error occurs when an operation is executed or when the END instruction is executed Review the program and check the contents of the operands used in applied instructions Verify that the specified buffer memories exist in the counterpart equipment Verify that extension cables are correctly connected b1 Unit 1 access error b2 Unit 2 access error b3 Unit 3 access e...

Page 297: ...it may be damaged Consult your local Mitsubishi Electric representative 2 Output does not turn off Stop the PLC and check that the output turns off Check for trouble with external wiring For the procedures on running and stopping the PLC refer to Section 14 2 When the output turns off The output may be turned on unintentionally in the program Check that there are no duplicate coils in the program ...

Page 298: ...re the customer keyword or permanent PLC lock are set access restrictions of the keyword may not be removed normally 14 7 4 Cautions on using block password Note the following cautions when using a block password for which the setting Read protect the execution program is valid In a PLC that has been written to by a computer using a project including a block password for which the setting Read pro...

Page 299: ...rol may be disabled External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 3 Note that the output current of the 24V DC service power supply varies depending on the model and the absence presence of extension blocks If an overload occurs the voltage automatically drops inputs in the PLC are disabled and all outputs are turned off External circuits and...

Page 300: ...inal the PLC will burn out Connect the DC power supply wiring to the dedicated terminals described in this manual If an AC power supply is connected to a DC input output terminal or DC power supply terminal the PLC will burn out Do not wire vacant terminals externally Doing so may damage the product When drilling screw holes or wiring make sure that cutting and wiring debris do not enter the venti...

Page 301: ...xtension units we recommend you to add the same types of units as the main unit or the sink and source type For details on sink and source refer to Subsection 10 1 1 Sink common Source common Model Input Output Connection type Type Number of points Commonwiring system Type Number of points Commonwiring system AC power supply common to 24V DC sink and source input FX2N 32ER ES UL 24V DC 16 Relay 16...

Page 302: ...details refer to Section 6 6 Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Item FX2N 48ER UA1 UL FX2N 48ER DS FX2N 48ET DSS FX2N 48ER D FX2N 48ET D Classification FX2N powered extension unit Supply voltage 100 to 240V AC 24V DC Allowable supply voltage range 85 to 264V AC 20 30 Power fuse 250V 5 A Rush current 100V AC Up to 40 A 5 ms or less 200V AC Up to 60 A 5 ms or less Power consumption 35...

Page 303: ...e covers closed while the PLC is running the unit power is on 6 Extension device connecting connector cover Connect the extension cable of input output powered extension unit block or special function unit block to the extension device connecting connector under this cover FX3U Series extension devices FX2N Series extension devices and FX0N Series special function devices are compatible and can be...

Page 304: ...14 Output Y terminals Wire the intended loads contactors solenoid valves etc to these terminals 15 Terminal protectors A terminal protector refer to the following drawing is fitted to the lower stage of each terminal block to prevent fingers from touching terminals thereby improving the safety 1 Nameplate The product model name control number and power supply specifications are shown 2 DIN rail mo...

Page 305: ... for sink input common and source input common 1 The DC power type applies to the power supply voltage in Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Input 24V DC Service Power Supply 2 Do not connect with 0V and 24V terminals Item FX2N 32ER ES UL FX2N 48ER ES UL FX2N 48ER DS Number of input points 16 points 24 points Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form sink source Input sign...

Page 306: ...lue 4 output points common terminal 8 A or less 2A point The total load current per common terminal should be the following value 4 output points common terminal 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 8 A or less Inductive load 80 VA For the product life refer to Subsection 4 4 2 For cautions on external wiring refer to Subsection 12 2 4 Open circuit leakage current Min load 5V DC 2 mA refere...

Page 307: ...X1 X2 X3 COM4 Y4 Y5 COM5 Y7 COM2 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM3 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 COM1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y6 POWER 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 182 7 17 172 6 78 mounting hole pitch 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 9 0 36 Unit mm inches 87 3 43 4 φ4 5 mounting holes The terminal block uses M3 terminal screws X0 S S 0V 24V N L X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X...

Page 308: ...upply Input 24V DC Service Power Supply 2 Do not connect with 0V and 24V terminals Item FX2N 32ET ESS UL FX2N 48ET ESS UL FX2N 48ET DSS Number of input points 16 points 24 points Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form sink source Input signal voltage 24V DC 10 1 Input signal current 5 mA 24V DC Input impedance 4 3 kΩ Input sensitivity current Input ON current 3 5 mA or more 2...

Page 309: ...put operation When photocoupler is driven LED on panel is lit Max load Resistance load 0 5A point The total load current per common ter minal should be the following value 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 0 5A point The total load current per common ter minal should be the following value 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 1 6 A or less Induc...

Page 310: ... 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 TRANSISTOR UNIT 182 7 17 172 6 78 mounting hole pitch 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 9 0 36 Unit mm inches 87 3 43 4 φ4 5 mounting holes The terminal block uses M3 terminal screws X0 S S 0V 24V N L X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Y4 Y2 Y3 V1 Y1 Y0 V0 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 V2 V3 FX2N 32ET ESS UL X0 S S 0V 24V N L X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7...

Page 311: ...y specifications For the power supply specifications refer to Section 15 2 2 Input specifications sink input common 1 The DC power type applies to the power supply voltage in Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Input 24V DC Service Power Supply 2 Do not connect with 24 terminals Item FX2N 32ER FX2N 48ER FX2N 48ER D Number of input points 16 points 24 points Connection type Removable terminal ...

Page 312: ... A point The total load current per common ter minal should be the following value 4 output points common terminal 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 8 A or less Inductive load 80 VA For the product life refer to Subsection 4 4 2 For cautions on external wiring refer to Subsection 12 2 4 Open circuit leakage current Min load 5V DC 2 mA reference value Response time OFF ON Approx 10 ms ON ...

Page 313: ...X3 COM4 Y4 Y5 COM5 Y7 COM2 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM3 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 COM1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y6 POWER 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 182 7 17 172 6 78 mounting hole pitch 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 9 0 36 Unit mm inches 87 3 43 4 φ4 5 mounting holes The terminal block uses M3 terminal screws X0 COM 24 N L X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Y4...

Page 314: ...s to the power supply voltage in Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Input 24V DC Service Power Supply 2 Do not connect with 24 terminal Item FX2N 32ET FX2N 48ET FX2N 48ET D Number of input points 16 points 24 points Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form Sink Input signal voltage 24V DC 10 1 Input signal current 5 mA 24V DC Input impedance 4 3 kΩ Inputsensitivity curren...

Page 315: ...pler is driven LED on panel is lit Max load Resistance load 0 5A point The total load current per common terminal should be the following value 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 0 5A point The total load current per common terminal should be the following value 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 1 6 A or less Inductive load 12 W 24V DC Open ci...

Page 316: ...3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 TRANSISTOR UNIT 182 7 17 172 6 78 mounting hole pitch 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 9 0 36 Unit mm inches 87 3 43 2 φ4 5 mounting holes The terminal block uses M3 terminal screws X0 COM 24 N L X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Y4 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y1 Y0 COM1 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM3 COM4 FX2N 32ET X0 COM 24 N L X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7...

Page 317: ...o Chapter 9 for power supply wiring Refer to Chapter 10 for input wiring Refer to Chapter 12 for output wiring 1 Power supply specifications For the power supply specifications refer to Section 15 2 2 Input specifications sink input common Item FX2N 32ES Number of input points 16 points Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form Sink Input signal voltage 24V DC 10 Input signal cu...

Page 318: ...ue 4 output points common terminal 0 8 A or less Inductive load 15 VA 100V AC 30 VA 200V AC Open circuit leakage current 1 mA 100V AC 2 mA 200V AC Min load 0 4 VA 100V AC 1 6 VA 200V AC Response time OFF ON 1 ms or less ON OFF 10 ms or less Output circuit diagram Load Fuse External power supply Y COM U A common number applies to the of COM 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 7 2 4 5 6 1 3 0 OUT IN L X1 X3 X5 X7 X6 X0...

Page 319: ...or input wiring Refer to Chapter 12 for output wiring 1 Power supply specifications For the power supply specifications refer to Section 15 2 2 Input specifications 100V AC Input Item FX2N 48ER UA1 UL Number of input points 24 points Connection type Removable terminal block M3 screw Input form AC input Input signal voltage 100 to 120V AC 10 15 50 60 Hz Input signal current 4 7 mA 100V AC 50 Hz 70 ...

Page 320: ... 4 output points common terminal 8 A or less 8 output points common terminal 8 A or less Inductive load 80 VA For the product life refer to Subsection 4 4 2 For cautions on external wiring refer to Subsection 12 2 4 Open circuit leakage current Min load 5V DC 2 mA reference value Response time OFF ON Approx 10 ms ON OFF Approx 10 ms Output circuit diagram External power supply Load Fuse Y COM DC p...

Page 321: ...nce Troubleshooting 15 IInput Output Powered Extension Units 16 Input Output Extension Blocks 17 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 15 8 3 Terminal layout FX2N 48ER UA1 UL COM COM N L X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X0 X1 Y4 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y0 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 FX2N 48ER UA1 UL X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 COM1 COM2 COM...

Page 322: ...signed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case DESIGN PRECAUTIONS Do not bundle the control line together with or lay it close to the main circuit or power line As a guideline lay the control line at least 100mm 3 94 or more away from the main circuit or power line Noise may cause malfunctions WIRING PRECAUTIONS Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attemp...

Page 323: ...e PLC to add more input output points 8 or 16 points can be added by an input output extension block Since the power is supplied from the main unit it is not necessary to prepare another power supply unit for each input output extension block 16 1 1 Product type There are various types of input output extension blocks Select optimum blocks considering the input type output type and connection unit...

Page 324: ... FX2N 8ER ES UL 24V DC 4 8 1 Relay 4 8 1 Terminal block Dedicated to sink input only FX2N 8ER 24V DC 4 8 1 Relay 4 8 1 Terminal block Model Input Output Connection unit Type Number of points Common system Type Number of points Common system Common to both sink and source inputs FX2N 8EX ES UL 24V DC 8 Terminal block FX2N 16EX ES UL 24V DC 16 Terminal block Dedicated to sink input only FX2N 8EX 24V...

Page 325: ...nnection unit Type Number of points Common system Type Number of points Common system Relay output type FX2N 8EYR ES UL Relay 8 Terminal block FX2N 8EYR S ES UL Relay 8 Terminal block FX2N 8EYR Relay 8 Terminal block FX2N 16EYR ES UL Relay 16 Terminal block FX2N 16EYR Relay 16 Terminal block Dedicated to sink output only FX2N 8EYT Transistor 8 Terminal block FX2N 8EYT H Transistor 8 Terminal block...

Page 326: ... Other The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8ER ES UL Input points 4 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws For a detailed description of wiring refer to the input line connection diagram of the main unit Input type sink source Inp...

Page 327: ...lay External power supply 5 to 30V DC 240V AC or less 250V AC or less when the unit does not comply with CE UL or cUL standards Output circuit insulation method Mechanical insulation Indication of output operation Supplying power to the relay coil will light the LED indicator lamp on panel Maximum load Resistance load 2 A point The total resistance load current per common should be as follows 4 ou...

Page 328: ... 320 16 FX2N 8 16E Input Output Extension Blocks 16 2 FX2N 8ER ES UL 24V DC Sink Source Input Relay Output 16 2 3 External dimensions IN FX2N 8ER ES POWER 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 OUT 43 1 7 9 0 36 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 87 3 43 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 2 φ4 5 mounting holes ...

Page 329: ...cations Item FX2N 8ER Product type FX2N extension block Rated voltage 24V DC supplied from main unit and input output powered extension unit Item FX2N 8ER MASS Weight 0 2 kg 0 44lbs Other The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8ER Input points 4 point...

Page 330: ...lation Indication of output operation Supplying power to the relay coil will light the LED indicator lamp on panel Maximum load Resistance load 2 A point The total resistance load current per common should be as follows 4 output points common 8A or less Inductive load 80 VA For the product life refer to Subsection 4 4 2 For cautions on external wiring refer to Subsection 12 2 4 Open circuit leakag...

Page 331: ...3 Wiring for Various Uses 14 Test Run Maintenance Troubleshooting 15 IInput Output Powered Extension Units 16 Input Output Extension Blocks 17 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 16 3 3 External dimensions IN FX2N 8ER POWER 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 OUT 43 1 7 9 0 36 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 87 3 43 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 2 φ4 5 mounting ho...

Page 332: ... The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EX ES UL FX2N 16EX ES UL Input points 8 points 16 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws For a detailed description of wiring refer to the input line connection diagram of the main unit Input ...

Page 333: ...4 2 Parts identification and terminal arrangement FX2N 8EX ES UL FX2N 16EX ES UL When an input X number is assigned 8 points on the upper side will be used for the lower input numbers and 8 points on the lower side will be used for the higher input numbers IN FX2N 8EX ES POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Input indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N S S X5 X7 X4 X...

Page 334: ...ES UL FX2N 16EX ES UL 24V DC Sink Source Input 16 4 3 External dimensions FX2N 8EX ES UL FX2N 16EX ES UL IN FX2N 8EX ES POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 43 1 7 Unit mm inches 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 87 3 43 9 0 36 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 9 0 36 40 1 58 2 4 5 mounting holes ...

Page 335: ...tension block Rated voltage 24V DC supplied from main unit and input output powered extension unit Item FX2N 8EX FX2N 16EX FX2N 16EX C MASS Weight 0 2 kg 0 44lbs 0 3 kg 0 66lbs Other The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EX FX2N 16EX FX2N 16EX C Inp...

Page 336: ... used for the lower input numbers and 8 points on the lower side will be used for the higher input numbers IN FX2N 8EX POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Input indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N 24 X5 X7 X4 X6 6 5 4 24 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 FX2N 8EX With cover Input indicator lamps LED lamps Input indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension c...

Page 337: ...ssigned 8 points on side A will be used for the lower input numbers and 8 points on side B will be used for the higher input numbers 16 5 3 External dimensions FX2N 8EX FX2N 16EX Connector type Terminal arrangement With cover Input indicator lamps LED lamps Input indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector Side B X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X7 X6 24 Side A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 No 10 1...

Page 338: ...6 40 1 58 20 20 The terminal layout is shown in the following table Connection face of connector Cross section of 20 core flat cable Socket FX 16E CAB type cable Be sure to check the wire number B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 X7 X5 X6 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 24 X7 X5 X6 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 Side A Side B Side B is for the higher input ...

Page 339: ...xtension block for each application Rated voltage 24V DC supplied from main unit and input output powered extension unit Item FX2N 16EXL C MASS Weight 0 3 kg 0 66lbs Other The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 16EXL C Input points 16 points Connectio...

Page 340: ...ternal dimensions 16 6 4 Example of wiring 1 Wiring on input side Sink input X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X7 X6 5 Side A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 No 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 No 20 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X7 X6 Side B 5 Connector type Terminal arrangement With cover Input indicator lamps LED lamps Input indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch Unit mm inches 2 ...

Page 341: ...her Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block How to connect connector 20 20 The terminal layout is shown in the following table Connection face of connector Cross section of 20 core flat cable Socket FX 16E CAB type cable Be sure to check the wire number B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5 X7 X5 X6 X4 X3...

Page 342: ...on cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EX UA1 UL Input points 8 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws For a detailed description of wiring refer to the input line connection diagram of the main unit Input type AC input Input signal voltage 10...

Page 343: ...ion Blocks 17 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 16 7 2 Parts identification and terminal arrangement 16 7 3 External dimensions IN FX2N 8EX UA1 POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Input indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N COM X5 X7 X4 X6 6 5 4 COM X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 FX2N 8EX UA1 UL IN FX2N 8...

Page 344: ... The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 16EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYR S ES UL Output points 8 points 16 points 8 points All points have separate reference terminals commons Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws Output unit Relay External power supply 30V DC or less 240V AC or less 250V AC or less when the unit does not comply with CE UL or cUL stand...

Page 345: ...7 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 16 8 2 Parts identification and terminal arrangement FX2N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYR S ES UL OUT FX2N 8EYR ES POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N COM1 Y5 Y7 Y4 Y6 COM2 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 OUT 6 5 4 COM1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 ...

Page 346: ...signed 8 points on the upper side will be used for the lower output numbers and 8 points on the lower side will be used for the higher output numbers Y0 Y2 Y4 Y2 Y4 Y6 COM2 Y7 Y5 Y3 Y1 Y0 Y7 Y6 Y5 Y3 Y1 COM1 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Output indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector Y0 COM1 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y7 Y6 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 COM2 Lower numbers...

Page 347: ...6 Input Output Extension Blocks 17 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 16 8 3 External dimensions FX2N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYR S ES UL FX2N 16EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYR ES POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 43 1 7 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 9 0 36 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 9 0 36 40 1 ...

Page 348: ...lbs 0 3 kg 0 66lbs Other The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EYT ESS UL FX2N 16EYT ESS UL Output points 8 points 16 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws Output unit type Transistor source output External power supply 5 to 30V D...

Page 349: ...t FX2N 8EYT ESS UL FX2N 16EYT ESS UL When an output Y number is assigned 8 points on the upper side will be used for the lower output numbers and 8 points on the lower side will be used for the higher output numbers OUT FX2N 8EYT ESS POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N V0 Y5 Y7 Y4 Y6 V1 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 OUT 6 5 4 V0 Y0 Y1 Y2...

Page 350: ...SS UL FX2N 16EYT ESS UL Transistor Output 16 9 3 External dimensions FX2N 8EYT ESS UL FX2N 16EYT ESS UL FX2N 8EYT ESS POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 OUT 43 1 7 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 9 0 36 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 9 0 36 40 1 58 2 φ4 5 mounting holes ...

Page 351: ...ered extension unit Item FX2N 8EYR FX2N 16EYR MASS Weight 0 2 kg 0 44lbs 0 3 kg 0 66lbs Other The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EYR FX2N 16EYR Output points 8 points 16 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws Output unit Relay E...

Page 352: ... the lower side will be used for the higher output numbers OUT FX2N 8EYR POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N COM1 Y5 Y7 Y4 Y6 COM2 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 OUT 6 5 4 COM1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 FX2N 8EYR Y0 Y2 Y4 Y2 Y4 Y6 COM2 Y7 Y5 Y3 Y1 Y0 Y7 Y6 Y5 Y3 Y1 COM1 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Output indicator lamps...

Page 353: ...oting 15 IInput Output Powered Extension Units 16 Input Output Extension Blocks 17 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 16 10 3 External dimensions FX2N 8EYR FX2N 16EYR FX2N 8EYR POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 OUT 43 1 7 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 9 0 36 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch ...

Page 354: ...ock Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EYT FX2N 16EYT FX2N 16EYT C Output points 8 points 16 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws Connector terminal block Output unit type Transistor sink output External power supply 5 to 30V DC Output circuit insulation method Photo coupler insulation Ind...

Page 355: ... arrangement FX2N 8EYT FX2N 16EYT When an output Y number is assigned 8 points on the upper side will be used for the lower output numbers and 8 points on the lower side will be used for the higher output numbers OUT FX2N 8EYT POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N COM1 Y5 Y7 Y4 Y6 COM2 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 OUT 6 5 4 COM1 Y0 Y1 Y2 ...

Page 356: ... 11 3 External dimensions FX2N 8EYT FX2N 16EYT Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y7 Y6 COM Side A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 No 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 No 20 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y7 Y6 COM Side B Connector type Terminal arrangement With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Output indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N 8EYT POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 OUT 43 1 7 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting h...

Page 357: ... Terminal Block FX2N 16EYT C How to connect connector FX2N 16EYT C 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 9 0 36 40 1 58 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 20 20 The terminal layout is shown in the following table Connection face of connector Cross section of 20 core flat cable Socket FX 16E CAB type cable Be sure to check the wire number B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 358: ...Weight 0 2 kg 0 44lbs Other The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 8EYT H Output points 8 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws Output unit type Transistor sink output External power supply 5 to 30V DC Output circuit insulation meth...

Page 359: ... Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 16 12 2 Parts identification and terminal arrangement 16 12 3 External dimensions OUT FX2N 8EYT H POWER 0 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Without cover Rear line extension connector FX2N COM1 Y5 Y7 Y4 Y6 COM2 Y1 Y3 Y0 Y2 OUT 6 5 4 COM1 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 COM2 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 FX2N 8E...

Page 360: ...her The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Accessories Label for indication of input output number The DIN46277 rail width 35 mm 1 38 or direct installation Item FX2N 16EYS Output points 16 points Connection unit Vertical terminal block M3 screws Output unit Triac output SSR External power supply 85 to 242V AC Output circuit insulation method Photo coupler insulation Indic...

Page 361: ...lock 16 13 2 Parts identification and terminal arrangement When an output Y number is assigned 8 points on the upper side will be used for the lower output numbers and 8 points on the lower side will be used for the higher output numbers 16 13 3 External dimensions Y0 Y2 Y4 Y2 Y4 Y6 COM2 Y7 Y5 Y3 Y1 Y0 Y7 Y6 Y5 Y3 Y1 COM1 With cover Output indicator lamps LED lamps Output indicator lamps LED lamps...

Page 362: ... positioning limits 2 Note that when the PLC CPU detects an error such as a watchdog timer error during self diagnosis all outputs are turned off Also when an error that cannot be detected by the PLC CPU occurs in an input output control block output control may be disabled External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 3 Note that the output ...

Page 363: ...pply type main unit 2 When connecting an input extension block including FX2N 8ER ES UL FX2N 8ER to the FX3U 1PSU 5V supply the power for it from the 24V DC service power supply of the connected main unit or powered extension unit on the upstream side 3 Grounding and power cables should be positioned to exit the unit from above For details refer to Subsection 9 5 4 and 9 5 5 Items Specifications S...

Page 364: ... supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 2 FX2N 2AD External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 2kg 0 44lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to th...

Page 365: ...el for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 4 FX3U 4AD External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 2kg 0 44lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Dust Proof sheet Manual supplied with product T...

Page 366: ...nnected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 6 FX2N 4AD External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 3kg 0 66lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout FX3U 4DA 2 φ4 5 mounting holes Unit mm inches 8...

Page 367: ...s Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 8 FX2N 4AD PT External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 3kg 0 66lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal b...

Page 368: ...d to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 10 FX2N 5A External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 3kg 0 66lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm i...

Page 369: ...rminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 12 FX2N 2LC External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 3kg 0 66lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Termina...

Page 370: ...t 0 2kg 0 44lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Dust proof sheet Manual supplied with product Connector 40 Pin The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 75 2 96 8 0 32 98 3 86 mounting hole pitch 105 4 14 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 75 2 96 67 2 64 mounting hole pitch 2 φ4 5 mounting holes...

Page 371: ...ied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 16 FX3U 20SSC H External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 3kg 0 66lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Dust Proof sheet FX2NC 100MPCB Power supply cable 1m 3 3 Manual supplied with product Connector 20 Pin...

Page 372: ...block Terminal Layout 18 1 18 FX2N 10PG External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 2kg 0 44lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Connector 20 Pin The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 87 3 43 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 4 0 16 9 0 36 43 1 7...

Page 373: ...minal Layout 18 1 20 FX2N 20GM External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 4kg 0 88lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail only can be used for installation Accessories FX2NC 100MPCB power cable FX2NC 100BPCB power cable FX2N GM 5EC extension cable label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Connector 20 Pin Terminal Layout 74 2 92 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 13 0 52 60 2 37 X...

Page 374: ...Accessories FX2N RS 5CAB signal cable 5m 16 4 F2 720RSV resolver extension cable 55mm 2 06 label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws Terminal Layout 55 2 17 97 3 82 80 3 15 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 21 0 83 111 4 38 Unit mm inches 4 0 16 30 1 19 9 0 36 50 1 97 2 φ4 5 mounting holes FX2N 1RM 10 0 4 3 45 14 Unit mm inches 9 5 0 38 28 1 ...

Page 375: ... for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Connector RS 232C D SUB 9 pin male The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 23 FX2N 32ASI M External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 2kg 0 44lbs installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Termin...

Page 376: ...ternal Dimensions MASS Weight 0 3kg 0 66lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Terminal resistor 2 resistors for CC Link dedicated cable 2 resistors for CC Link dedicated high performance cable Dust Proof sheet Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws for power supply terminal CC Link connection terminal M3 5 sc...

Page 377: ...tor 2 resistors for CC Link dedicated cable 2 resistors for CC Link dedicated high performance cable Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screw for power supply terminal M3 5 screw for signal terminal The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 27 FX2N 32CCL External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 2kg 0 44lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or scre...

Page 378: ...erminal M3 5 screws for CC Link connection terminal block mounting screws black The extension cable is already connected to the extension block Terminal Layout 18 1 29 FX2N 16LNK M External Dimensions Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of special unit block number Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws The extension cable is already conne...

Page 379: ...xternal Dimensions MASS Weight 0 3kg 0 66lbs Installation 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Extension cable 55mm 2 16 Dust Proof sheet Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 screws Terminal Layout 18 3 Special Adapters 18 3 1 FX3U 4AD ADP External Dimensions Terminal Layout MASS Weight 0 1kg 0 22lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Manual supplied wit...

Page 380: ...uropean type 18 3 4 FX3U 4AD PT W ADP External Dimensions Terminal Layout MASS Weight 0 1kg 0 22lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Manual supplied with product Terminal block European type 7 0 28 15 1 0 6 17 6 0 7 98 3 86 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 106 4 18 Unit mm inches 74 2 92 15 5 0 62 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 24 24 V1 I1 COM1 V2 I2 COM2 V3 I3 COM3 V4 I4 COM4 10 pole...

Page 381: ... Layout MASS Weight 0 1kg 0 22lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Manual supplied with product Terminal block European type 18 3 6 FX3U 4AD TC ADP External Dimensions Terminal Layout MASS Weight 0 1kg 0 22lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Manual supplied with product Terminal block European type 7 0 28 15 1 0 6 17 6 0 7 98 3 86 mounting hol...

Page 382: ...18lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Label for indication of link station number Manual supplied with product Terminal block European type Terminal resistance 330Ω 110Ω built in Terminal Layout 7 0 28 15 1 0 6 17 6 0 7 98 3 86 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 106 4 18 Unit mm inches 74 2 92 7 5 0 3 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 CD DCD 2 RD RXD 3 SD TXD 4 ER DTR ...

Page 383: ...0 FX3U 4HSX ADP External Dimensions Terminal Layout MASS Weight 80g 0 18lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Manual supplied with product Terminal block European type 18 3 11 FX3U 2HSY ADP External Dimensions Terminal Layout MASS Weight 80g 0 18lbs Installation 35 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Manual supplied with product Terminal block European type Switch...

Page 384: ... MASS Weight 20g 0 05lbs Accessories Two M3 tapping screws for installation of board Manual supplied with product Connector RS 232C D SUB 9 pin male Terminal Layout 18 4 3 FX3U 422 BD External Dimensions MASS Weight 20g 0 05lbs Accessories Two M3 tapping screws for installation of board Manual supplied with product Connector RS 422 MINI DIN 8 pin female 53 5 2 11 46 1 1 82 Unit mm inches 19 6 0 78...

Page 385: ...of link station number Manual supplied with product Terminal block European type Terminal resistance 330Ω 110Ω built in Terminal Layout 18 4 5 FX3U 8AV BD External Dimensions MASS Weight 20g 0 05lbs Accessories Two M3 tapping screws for installation of board Trimmer layout label Manual supplied with product Trimmer Layout 18 4 6 FX3U CNV BD External Dimensions MASS Weight 10g 0 03lbs Accessories T...

Page 386: ...5 mm 1 38 wide DIN rail or screws Accessories Manual supplied with product Terminal block M3 5 screws Terminal Layout 18 6 Connector Conversion Adapter 18 6 1 FX2N CNV BC External Dimensions MASS Weight 40g 0 09lbs Installation Screws only 75 2 96 98 3 86 mounting hole pitch 90 3 55 Unit mm inches 52 2 05 mounting hole pitch 9 0 36 60 2 37 2 φ4 5 mounting holes 4 0 16 4 0 16 7 5 0 3 24V 24V 24V 24...

Page 387: ...Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 18 7 Interface Module 18 7 1 FX 232AWC H External Dimensions MASS Weight 0 1kg 0 22lbs Accessories Manual supplied with product Connector RS 232C D SUB 25 pin female RS 422 D SUB 25 pin female 18 7 2 FX USB AW External Dimensions MASS Weight 20g 0 05lbs Accessories USB driver software CD ROM USB cable 3m 9 10 Manual supplied with product Connector RS 422...

Page 388: ...t 18 8 2 FX3U 7DM HLD External Dimensions MASS Weight 20g 0 05lbs Accessories PLC cover Mounting bracket 2 pieces Tightening bolt M4 25 2 pieces Extension cable with ferrite core 1 4m 4 7 Clamp A 5 pieces Clamp B 1 piece Cable tie 1 piece Manual supplied with product 35 1 38 48 1 89 11 5 0 46 Approx 8 5 0 34 Unit mm inches 70 2 76 53 2 09 59 2 33 28 1 11 4 0 16 49 1 93 36 1 42 46 1 82 40 1 58 5 0 ...

Page 389: ...inery or cause accidents Do not change the program in the PLC from two or more peripheral equipment devices at the same time i e from a programming tool and a GOT Doing so may cause destruction or malfunction of the PLC program STARTUP AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS Turn off the power to the PLC before attaching or detaching the memory cassette If the memory cassette is attached or detached while the...

Page 390: ...or can be installed in the enclosure using the FX3U 7DM HLD display module holder For a detailed description of the display module holder refer to the FX3U 7DM HLD User s Manual Optional Optional Installation on main unit The display module can be incorporated into the main unit Display module FX3U 7DM Display module holder FX3U 7DM HLD Extension cable Supplied with FX3U 7DM HLD FX3U PLC Installat...

Page 391: ...installation After installing the display module on the main unit the main unit will be approximately 2 5 mm 0 1 higher than the initial height For the other dimensions refer to the dimensional outline drawing of the main unit Item Description Display device backlight STN monochrome liquid crystal display Backlight LED green Displaed letters Number of letters 16 letters 4 lines 2 byte letters 8 le...

Page 392: ...ver hook A remove the top cover B as shown in the right figure 3 Install remove the display module Installation Push the display module C down at position E shown in the lower right figure to install the display module on the main unit D Removal Pull the display module outward C to remove the display module from the main unit D 4 Attach the top cover Put side G of the display module s top cover F ...

Page 393: ...5 to 10 default setting 0 Button operation Section 19 11 ClockMenu Time setting Setting Sets the current time Button operation Subsection 19 12 1 Display Displays the current time Subsection 19 12 2 EntryCode The currently specified entry code can be canceled Button operation Section 19 13 ClearAllDev Device all clear Initializes the Input X 1 output Y auxiliary relay M state S timer T counter C d...

Page 394: ...gh the year displays in a 2 digit format 05 this can be changed to a 4 digit format 2005 by revising the program Refer to Subsection 19 12 3 for the 2 digit year to 4 digit year change procedure 19 5 3 Menu screen As shown in the figure at right the menu screen displays 4 lines of the total menu Press the button to scroll downward through the menu Button operations at this menu screen are explaine...

Page 395: ...i t R 3 2 b i t C R D E D 1 6 b i t R 3 2 b i t R E X Y M S Title screen OK ESC OK ESC Menu screen User message display function Switched by system information setting User creation screen example 0 T a r e t P r o g d u i o t c R em i n n a g n P r o d u i o t c n 0 0 1 0 9 i 0 1 0 0 9 0 Display example OK ESC E r r o r C h e c k E r r o r C h e c k N o e r r o r s n E g l i h s OK ESC L ANGUAGE ...

Page 396: ...OK ESC ESC ESC OK ESC OK ESC Display example Display example e h T E n Display example OF F Display example t n e s 0 0 Display example Display example OK ESC C l e a r A l l D e v P L C S t a t u s E n t r y C o d e S c a n T i me C a s s e t t e E n t r y C o d e T h e o t s e t I s n c e s l x E e c u t e C t S t y r C o d e n s i o t e s t P L a u t s C t S 1 3 2 3 s a c s e t e t a c i t y P ...

Page 397: ...is installed Possible U Possible under certain conditions Not possible Item not supported by this device Device Monitored Items Test Items Contact Reset Operation Direction Current Value Setting Value Forced ON OFF Current Value Change Setting Change Input X Output Y U 1 Auxiliary relay M U 1 State S U 1 Timer T U 2 3 Counter C 4 U 2 3 Data register D DD File register D DD Extended register R DR E...

Page 398: ... the power is turned on the display begins with device No 1 b At subsequent power ONs the device which was being monitored at the previous operation is displayed they are saved in memory for each device type 4 Use the and buttons to move the cursor or the screen to the until the device to be monitored is displayed Refer to Subsection 19 7 3 for status display Selected Device Type Button Operation ...

Page 399: ...nded register R 16 bit extended file register ER 16 bit 2 Data register DD 32 bit extended register DR 32 bit extended file register DER 32 bit File register D The file register D current value cannot be directly monitored at the display module 3 Timer T Display Content 1 Device No 2 Current value Display Content 1 Device No Upper 16 bit device No odd number Lower 16 bit device No even number 2 Cu...

Page 400: ...lue if an index modifier is present the index register s device is also displayed 7 Current value of device specified by setting value Display Content 1 Device No at beginning of line Input X and output Y 8 points per line Auxiliary relay M special auxiliary relay M and state S 10 points per line 2 ON OFF status ON Last digit of device No OFF 0 R C 0 P 0 0 1 0 R C 1 P 0 0 0 0 1 D C0 to C199 C0 to ...

Page 401: ... display the device whose current value is to be changed Refer to Subsection 19 7 2 for monitor function operation 2 Hold the OK button for 1 second or longer to switch to the test mode The current value begins blinking refer to fig at right 3 Use the buttons to change the value as desired To cancel the operation and return to the monitor screen press ESC 4 Press OK to register the current value a...

Page 402: ...OFF status is highlighted when OK is pressed b For current value change Use the buttons to change the value as desired then press OK to register the changed value c For indirect setting format Test Subject Test Description 1 Contact forced ON OFF 2 Current value change 3 Setting value change Test Subject Status when OK is hold for 1 second or longer 1 No change 2 Numeric value begins blinking 3 Bu...

Page 403: ...ethod Use the buttons to change the device No as desired then press OK to register the setting value 6 After the setting operation is completed return to the test subject selection screen where the ESC button can then be pressed to return to the monitor screen Selectable Setting Values Changeable Content Setting Description Direct setting without index modifier Direct K H Direct numeral setting Th...

Page 404: ... occurs as follows if multiple timers T and counters C are used in programs which contain CJ instructions and step ladders When a setting change is performed after switching from the device monitor to the test function mode the setting change is applied to the timer T or counter C which is nearest to Step 0 When changing the setting values for same number timers T and counters C use the programmin...

Page 405: ... specified by the system information The first time the power is turned on the display begins with device No 1 of the user registered devices At subsequent power ONs the device which was being monitored at the previous operation is displayed If a specified user registered device has been changed the newly specified device is displayed To cancel the operation and return to the device selection scre...

Page 406: ... between the error display pages Display Content 3 To cancel the operation and return to the menu screen press ESC Button Operation Description ESC Cancels the operation and returns to the monitor screen Reduces the value Hold for 1 second or longer for high speed reduction Increases the value Hold for 1 second or longer for high speed increase OK Registers the current value and returns to the mon...

Page 407: ...display character correspondence table 19 10 1 Changing to Japanese menus The procedure for changing from English menus to Japanese menus is described below 1 Turn the PLC power on Following a brief title screen display 1 5 seconds the current time screen or a user message is displayed 2 Press the OK button to display the menu screen shown to the right 4 lines of the menu display 3 At the menu scr...

Page 408: ...glish To cancel the operation and return to the menu screen press ESC 3 Press OK to register the selected display language and return to the menu screen 19 10 3 D8302 changes by program related devices Selections made at this menu are saved at D8302 D8302 has a battery backup for latch D8302 changes by user program can also be specified Button Operation Description ESC Cancels the operation and re...

Page 409: ...t factory default 1 At the menu screen use the buttons to move the cursor to the Contrast item then press OK to display the contrast adjustment screen To cancel the operation and return to the top screen time display press ESC 2 Use the buttons to adjust the contrast To cancel the operation and return to the menu screen press ESC 3 Press the OK button to register the selected setting and return to...

Page 410: ...to register the change Settings are performed in the following sequence Year Month Day Hours Minutes Seconds After pressing OK to register the final seconds setting a Current time is set message is displayed completing the current time setting procedure 5 Press OK or ESC to return to the selection screen 6 Press ESC to return to the menu screen Button Operation Description ESC Returns to the previ...

Page 411: ...t time item To cancel the operation and return to the menu screen press ESC 3 Press the OK button to display the current time To cancel the operation and return to the selection screen press ESC 4 Press OK or ESC to return to the selection screen 5 Press ESC to return to the menu screen 19 12 3 Changing the current time s Year from 2 digit format to 4 digit format The Year data displays as 2 digit...

Page 412: ...is not compatible with the FX3U PLC 1 Customer keyword permanent PLC lock included However permanent PLC lock does not have a keyword input FX3U PLC Ver 2 61 or later supports the customer keyword and permanent PLC lock 2 GX Developer Ver 8 89T or later supports the customer keyword and permanent PLC lock Number Of Digits Registration Method Peripheral Device 2 Entry Code Registration Level Entry ...

Page 413: ...rts the customer keyword and permanent PLC lock 2 GX Developer Ver 8 89T or later supports the customer keyword and permanent PLC lock Function enabled U Timer and counter setting values cannot be changed Function disabled Function name None Entry Code 8 digits Label entered as the first character at Entry Code input Entry Code 1 16 digits Selected at GX Developer setting screen 2 A B C All online...

Page 414: ...ode status If no entry codes are registered press ESC to return to the menu screen To cancel the operation and return to the top screen time display press ESC Menu screen If entry code is correct A l l o p e r a i p s o s s i b t i o n l e If entry code is incorrect I o c n r r e c t e E r t n y c o d Not registered E n t r y C C l e a r A l l D e v P L S c a T i m n o d e C S t a t u s e 0 P l s ...

Page 415: ... 1 4 Press OK or ESC to return to the menu screen Button Operation Description ESC Cancels the operation and returns to the menu screen if pressed when the entry code s left most digit highest order digit is blinking Cancels the input and moves leftward to the next digit higher order digit if pressed when a digit other than the left most digit is blinking Reduces the value F E 2 1 0 Hold for 1 sec...

Page 416: ...vices Or to cancel the operation press ESC If the PLC is running at this time a PLC is running message is displayed and the all clear is not executed In this case press OK or ESC to return to the menu screen 3 Press OK or ESC to display the menu screen Button Operation Description ESC Cancels the operation and returns to the menu screen Disabled Disabled OK Enables the Entry Code and returns to th...

Page 417: ...lay press ESC 2 Use the buttons to switch between the PLC Status screen pages Press OK or ESC to return to the menu screen 3 Press OK or ESC to return to the menu screen Page Title Display Item PLC Status 1 3 Version Entry code status PLC Status 2 3 Program memory type Memory cassette s write protect status Program memory capacity PLC Status 3 3 Battery voltage Number of registered comments Button...

Page 418: ...C entry code is registered All operation is unrestricted The registered entry code has been canceled by an entry code menu operation The Entry Code is not set No entry codes have been registered Fatal error occurred Refer to Subsection 19 24 1 for details Display Content 1 Program memory type Displayed message Program memory type Internal Memory PLC internal RAM memory Memory Cassette Memory casse...

Page 419: ... return to the menu screen 19 17 Cassette Memory Cassette Transfers Data transfers and consistency checks between the internal RAM memory and a connected memory cassette can be performed from the Cassette menu when the PLC is in a STOP state This menu is disabled however if an entry code is registered in the internal RAM In this case remove the memory cassette and use the programming tool to cance...

Page 420: ...xecuted if a PLC is running message appears In this case set the PLC to the STOP state then perform step 3 described above The transfer is not executed if a Transfer failed message appears In this case turn the power off check the memory cassette connection then attempt the operation again from the first step The transfer is not executed if a Memory Cassette is write protected message displays In ...

Page 421: ... while a program is being transferred by a memory cassette transfer menu operation doing so may destroy the program and disorder the PLC 4 Press OK or ESC to return to the memory cassette transfer screen Result and measures to take The transfer is not executed if a PLC is running message appears In this case set the PLC to the STOP state then perform the step 3 operation described above The transf...

Page 422: ...the consistency check Or press ESC to cancel the operation 4 Press OK or ESC to return to the memory cassette transfer screen Result and measures to take The consistency check is not executed if a PLC is running message appears In this case stop the PLC then perform step 3 described above 5 Press ESC to display the menu screen Button Operation Description ESC Cancels the operation and returns to t...

Page 423: ...er registered devices Refer to Section 19 19 for the setting procedure Display screen protect function Refer to Section 19 22 for details Operation button ON OFF information Refer to Section 19 20 for details User message display function Refer to Section 19 23 for details Special data register System Information Description Reference D8300 K Occupies 41 points D Devices for user registered device...

Page 424: ...ions From PLC 19 18 2 System information setting program example The following is a program example in which the system information has been assigned to D50 to D90 and M50 to M56 Initial pulse END MOV K50 D8300 MOV K50 D8301 M8002 System information system No 1 is set at D50 to D90 System information system No 2 is set at M50 to M56 ...

Page 425: ... signal 1 2 System signal 2 19 19 2 Precaution when setting 3 or fewer devices When 3 or fewer devices are set as user registered devices the type setting for unused devices should be set to a value other than 7 and 8 Refer to Subsection 19 19 4 for a program example User Registered Device No System Information Description Setting Value 1 D Device type D K7 Data register D 16 bit D K8 Data registe...

Page 426: ... User Registered Devices Data Length Display Format 1 D100 D101 32Bit Hexadecimal 2 D102 16Bit 3 D103 16Bit 4 D104 16Bit Initial pulse MOV K50 D8300 MOV K50 D8301 M8002 System information system No 1 is set at D50 to D90 System information system No 2 is set at M50 to M56 User registered device 1 is set as 32 bit data at D101 D100 Initial pulse MOV K8 D50 MOV K100 D51 M8002 MOV K7 D52 MOV K102 D53...

Page 427: ...current values which are displayed at the user registered device menu Other current values are displayed in a decimal format 2 In this program example system information is assigned from D50 to D90 and from M50 to M56 3 Program User Registered Device No Devices Set As User Registered Devices Data Length Display Format 1 D100 D101 32 Bit Hexadecimal 2 D102 16 Bit 3 D103 16 Bit Initial pulse MOV K50...

Page 428: ...ecimal 5 D200 16 Bit Hexadecimal 6 D210 16 Bit Decimal 7 D201 16 Bit Hexadecimal MOV K50 D8300 MOV K50 D8301 M8002 System information system No 1 is set at D50 to D90 System information system No 2 is set at M50 to M56 K 1 D52 K6 Sets K 1 at D52 to D57 because user registered devices 2 to 4 are unused SFTLP M60 M61 RST M60 M56 M53 button ON M61 K7 K1 M67 SET M60 RST M67 FMOV RST M55 At Monitor Tes...

Page 429: ...nd buttons sets the 3rd displayed device as a D103 16 bit device with the current value displayed in decimal format MOV K7 D50 MOV K104 D51 M63 RST M55 At the user registered device screen scrolling by the and buttons sets the 4th displayed device as a D104 16 bit device with the current value displayed in decimal format MOV K7 D50 MOV K200 D51 M64 SET M55 At the user registered device screen scro...

Page 430: ...er to change and display 4 or more user registered devices Refer to Section 19 19 for the user registered device setting procedure Refer to Subsection 19 19 3 to 19 19 5 for program examples 3 User message changes The system information s system signal 2 display screen information and user message display command and operation button ON OFF information can be used together while a user message is ...

Page 431: ...ogram example 1 specifying a hexadecimal data display format The following program example specifies a hexadecimal display format for current values and setting values which display at the Monitor Test screen In this program example system information is assigned from D50 to D90 and from M50 to M56 19 21 3 Program example 2 specifying a decadal data display format The following program example spe...

Page 432: ... restriction takes priority over the display screen protect function Usable U Timer and counter settings cannot be changed S Only monitor function is usable test function is not available Unusable 1 Customer keyword permanent PLC lock included However permanent PLC lock does not have a keyword input FX3U PLC Ver 2 61 or later supports the customer keyword and permanent PLC lock Function Name Entry...

Page 433: ...e customer keyword and permanent PLC lock Entry code registration Entry code Status Display Screen Protect Status Function Restrictions Entry code is registered Entry code is not canceled Entry code is being used Restriction of functions is according to the entry code level Entry code is not being used Entry code is canceled Entry code is being used All functions are enabled no restrictions Entry ...

Page 434: ...em signal 1 D 8 current value to 1 or 2 Once the setting is made it cannot be canceled from the display module To cancel the setting use the programming tool to change the system information s system signal 1 D 8 current value to a value other than 1 and 2 If the system information s system signal 1 D 8 is set in a general purpose data register however the display screen protect function can be ca...

Page 435: ...haracters shift JIS code should be avoided at the shaded areas shown in the above table System Information Description D 9 Device where the user message character string is saved D 40 Character Type Code Alphanumeric 20H to 7DH A1H to DFH ASCII code Japanese Shift JIS Level 1 2 Row horizontal character position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Line vertical character position 1 D 9 D 10 D 11...

Page 436: ...owing is a program example in which the system information has been assigned from D50 to D90 and from M50 to M56 2 Character data User message data to be displayed is created in GX Developer and is assigned to the file registers shown below Refer to Subsection 19 23 7 for character data input 3 Program Message No File Register Where Saved 1 D1000 to D1031 2 D1032 to D1063 3 D1064 to D1095 No 1 M10...

Page 437: ...r data User message data to be displayed is created in GX Developer and is assigned to the file registers shown below Refer to Subsection 19 23 7 for character data input 3 Program Message No File Register Where Saved 1 D1000 to D1031 2 D1032 to D1063 3 D1064 to D1095 No 1 No 2 No 3 P L C P r o c s s m c i n e e r y a h e r V 2 0 RUNN NG I P r o c s s o 0 5 e N Mo u n i n g h l e t o P r o c s s i...

Page 438: ...acter data input 4 Program Continued on next page Item Device Remarks Target D200 Specifies the C0 setting Production C0 Counts the number of M101 ON operations Remaining D201 Remaining D201 target D200 production C0 1 T a r e t P r o g d u i o t c R em i n n a g n P r o d u i o t c n 1 1 i Initial pulse MOV K50 D8300 MOV K50 D8301 M8002 Sets system information system signal 1 at D50 to D90 Sets s...

Page 439: ... Z1 K3 D106 RST D106 RUN monitor RST D101 M8000 RST D103 RST D105 RST V0 D100Z0 D108 DBCD M8161 M8161 M8000 D111 K5 D108 ASCI Processing preparation program for data generating program Program that converts the 5 digit numeric value to ASCII code Converts the BCD code saved at D109 D108 to ASCII code which is saved at the D111 to D115 lower order bytes Zero suppress program Replaces 0 H30 with a s...

Page 440: ...isplay Function Continued from previous page H100 D120 D111 MUL D110 D130 D120 ADD H100 D121 D113 MUL D112 D131 D121 ADD H100 D122 D115 MUL D114 D132 D122 ADD RUN monitor M8000 D130 D140Z1 K3 BMOV SRET END Program comprising 6 characters with space added Target D140 to D142 Production D150 to D152 Remaining D160 to D162 ...

Page 441: ...ile register data register transfer with the message being created in place of the numeric values etc 32 data register points are assigned to each message 1 Starting GX Developer To start up GX Developer click the Windows Start button then click Programs MELSOFT Application GX Developer 2 Setting The PLC Model Name Set the PLC series and the PLC Type settings as shown below 1 For Ver 8 18U to 8 24...

Page 442: ...er 1 From the project data list select Device memory then right click and select New at the submenu 2 The New dialog box then appears Click OK A confirmation dialog box then appears Click Yes 3 Enter D1000 at the device then click Display The first No of the file register is selected 4 At the 2 selection boxes next to the input area select 16 bit integer and HEX ...

Page 443: ...scripts Chinese characters etc data input automatically occurs in the lower order higher order sequence and the input can therefore be used as it is at the display module s user message display The GX Developer screen s character string shown below is for program example 1 Refer to Subsection 19 23 4 for program example 1 details GX Developer character arrangement precautions A single line is comp...

Page 444: ...unning Stop the PLC then attempt the operation again Memory Cassette is write protected Turn the memory cassette s write protected status to OFF then attempt the operation again Write error Writing failed Verify that the memory cassette is properly installed Read error Reading failed Verify that the memory cassette is properly installed PLC Status Monitor test setting change Memory cassette transf...

Page 445: ...he programming tool to perform a program memory all clear 2 Rewrite the program 3 Stop the PLC turn the power ON display the PLC Status 1 3 screen and check to refer to if the Fatal error occurred message appears If the Fatal error occurred message appears perform the corrective action described at item 2 below If the Fatal error occurred message does not appear set the PLC to a RUN state then che...

Page 446: ...OK Execute ESC Cancel All operation is possible Incorrect Entry Code ClearAllDev Device all clear Clear all devices OK Execute ESC Cancel All device were cleared PLC Status PLC status 1 PLC Status 1 3 Ver Fatal error occurred The Entry Code is not set PLC operation is limited All operation is unrestricted PLC operation is unavailable PLC status 2 PLC Status 2 3 Internal Memory Memory Cassette Prot...

Page 447: ... be disabled External circuits and mechanisms should be designed to ensure safe machinery operation in such a case 3 Note that the output current of the 24V DC service power supply varies depending on the model and the absence presence of extension blocks If an overload occurs the voltage automatically drops inputs in the PLC are disabled and all outputs are turned off External circuits and mechan...

Page 448: ... display modules expansion boards and special adapters Extension units blocks and FX Series terminal blocks Battery and memory cassette WIRING PRECAUTIONS Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation or wiring work Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product Make sure to attach the terminal cover offered as an accessory before...

Page 449: ...Output Extension Blocks 17 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 20 1 Overview A terminal block is used to convert connector type input output terminals into a terminal block Moreover dedicated input and output terminal blocks built in element types can be used to receive AC input signals for conversion to relay transistor triac output...

Page 450: ...T C sink output 24V DC 112 mA FX 16EYT TB 3 16 Transistor output sink type FX2N 16EYT C sink output 24V DC 112 mA FX 16EYT H TB 3 16 Transistor output sink type FX2N 16EYT C sink output 24V DC 112 mA Power Supply Voltage Current Consumption FX2N 16EX C 24V DC 112 mA Unsupported Applications High speed processing High speed counter input interruption pulse catch speed detection SPD instruction Time...

Page 451: ...al Dimensions Component Names No Name Remarks 1 CN1 connector 2 CN2 connector Present at FX 32E TB 3 Operation indicator LED Present at FX 16EYR TB FX 16EYS TB FX 16EYT TB FX 16EYT H TB 4 POWER LED Present at FX 16EX A1 TB 5 CN2 terminal block M3 5 screws Present at FX 32E TB 6 CN1 terminal block M3 5 screws 7 Nameplate 8 DIN rail mounting groove DIN rail width 35mm 1 38 9 DIN rail mounting hook 1...

Page 452: ...s When connected to the FX2N 16EX C 0 24 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lower numbers Higher numbers When connected to the FX2N 16EYT C CN1 When connected to the FX2N 16EX C CN2 CN1 0 1 2 3 COM COM 4 5 6 7 COM COM 0 1 2 3 COM COM 4 5 6 7 COM COM Lower numbers Higher numbers CN2 0 1 2 3 COM COM 4 5 6 7 COM COM 0 1 2 3 COM COM 4 5 6 7 COM COM Lower numbers Higher numbers 0 24 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 ...

Page 453: ...utput Powered Extension Units 16 Input Output Extension Blocks 17 Extension Power Supply Unit 18 Other Extension Units and Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 3 FX 16EX A1 TB 4 FX 16EYR TB FX 16EYS TB FX 16EYT TB FX 16EYT H TB 0 1 2 3 COM1 COM1 4 5 6 7 COM2 COM2 0 1 2 3 COM3 COM3 4 5 6 7 COM4 COM4 24 24 Lower numbers Higher numbers 0 1 2 3 COM1 COM1 4 5 6 7 COM2 COM2 0 1 2 3 COM3 COM3 4 5 ...

Page 454: ...nto the DIN rail refer to Fig 2 at right 20 4 2 Removal 1 Turn the power supply OFF 2 Disconnect the wiring and input output cables 3 Place a flathead screwdriver against the DIN rail mounting hook in the posture shown refer to Fig 1 at right 4 Move the flathead screwdriver in direction shown at right refer to Fig 2 to detach the DIN rail mounting hook from the DIN rail 5 Remove the product from t...

Page 455: ...imp terminal sizes vary according to the wiring method Use the sizes shown below When 1 wire is connected to 1 terminal Use a crimp terminal of the size shown below and install it as shown in the lower right figure When 2 wires are connected to 1 terminal Use a crimp terminal of the size shown below and install it as shown in the lower right figure Model Name Terminal Screw Size FX 16E TB FX 32E T...

Page 456: ... sink output 1 1 COM 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 COM COM COM COM COM COM COM 19 20 17 18 15 16 13 14 11 12 9 10 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 COM 7 6 3 2 1 0 COM 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CN1 1 COM 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 COM COM COM COM COM COM COM 19 20 17 18 15 16 13 14 11 12 9 10 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 COM 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 COM 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FX 16E TB FX 32E TB 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2...

Page 457: ...an FX2N 16EX C sink input input extension block 20 5 3 Output external wiring 1 When connected to an FX2N 16EYT C sink output output extension block WIRING PRECAUTIONS Do not wire vacant terminals externally Doing so may damage the product WIRING PRECAUTIONS Do not wire vacant terminals externally Doing so may damage the product 1 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 24 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 24...

Page 458: ...t Input matrix MTR instruction hexadecimal input HKY instruction digital switch DSW instruction arrow switch ARWS instruction Other Refresh and filter adjust REFF instruction ten key input TKY instruction absolute current value read ABS instruction Item AC Input Type Input output circuitry Input signal voltage 100 to 120V AC 10 15 50 60 Hz Input signal current 4 7 mA 100V AC 50 Hz 6 2 mA 110V AC 6...

Page 459: ... Module 20 Terminal Block 20 6 2 Internal circuit 20 6 3 Example of input external wiring 1 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 0 to 7 Lower numbers SS0 to SS7 Higher numbers 24 24 COM1 COM1 COM2 COM2 COM3 COM3 COM4 COM4 SS4 to SS7 20 COM 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 COM 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 19 9 18 8 17 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 CN1 Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler Photo coupler 0 to 3 SS0 to SS3 4 to ...

Page 460: ...ro return ZRN instruction variable speed pulse output PLSV instruction drive to increment DRVI instruction drive to absolute DRVA instruction Time division input Input matrix MTR instruction hexadecimal input HKY instruction digital switch DSW instruction arrow switch ARWS instruction Time division output Seven segment with latch SEGL instruction print ASCII Code PR instruction Item Relay output I...

Page 461: ...Options 19 Display Module 20 Terminal Block 20 7 2 Internal circuit 20 7 3 Example of output external wiring 1 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 24 24 COM1 COM1 COM2 COM2 COM3 COM3 COM4 COM4 20 COM 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 COM 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 19 9 18 8 17 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 to 7 Lower numbers SS0 to SS7 Higher numbers 1 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 24 24 COM1 ...

Page 462: ...it Connect the surge absorber combined CR components such as a surge killer and spark killer etc parallel to the load Select the rated voltage of a surge absorber that is suitable for the load being used Refer to the table below for other specifications Reference 3 Interlock For loads such as forward reverse contactors etc where a hazardous condition could result if switched ON simultaneously an e...

Page 463: ...e following table shows the approximate life of a relay based on the results of an operation life test Test conditions 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF The product life of relay contacts becomes considerably shorter than the above conditions when the rush overcurrent is shut down For precautions on inductive loads refer to Subsection 20 7 4 2 Some types of inductive loads generate rush current 5 to 15 times the...

Page 464: ...row switch ARWS instruction Time division output Seven segment with latch SEGL instruction print ASCII Code PR instruction Item Transistor output FX 16EYT TB FX 16EYT H TB Input output circuitry Load voltage 5 to 30V DC 5 to 30V DC Max load Resistance load 0 5 A point The total load current of resistance loads per common terminal should be the following value 4 output points common terminal 0 8A o...

Page 465: ...l wiring 1 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 24 24 COM1 COM1 COM2 COM2 COM3 COM3 COM4 COM4 20 COM 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 COM 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 19 9 18 8 17 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Photo coupler Photo coupler 3 3kΩ 3 3kΩ Photo coupler Photo coupler For the FX 16EYT H TB the output transistor elements are as shown in the figure below 0 to 7 Lower numbers SS0 to SS7 High...

Page 466: ...loads The transistor output circuit in the terminal block is equipped with a Zener diode 50V for protection When an inductive load is connected however a diode should be connected parallel to the load when required The diode must comply with the specifications shown below 3 Interlock For loads such as forward reverse contactors etc where a hazardous condition could result if switched ON simultaneo...

Page 467: ...on interruption positioning DVIT instruction batch data positioning mode TBL instruction absolute current value read ABS instruction zero return ZRN instruction variable speed pulse output PLSV instruction drive to increment DRVI instruction drive to absolute DRVA instruction Time division inputs Input matrix MTR instruction hexadecimal input HKY instruction digital switch DSW instruction arrow sw...

Page 468: ... 1 0 10 19 9 18 8 17 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Photo thyristor Photo thyristor Photo thyristor U U U U Photo thyristor Surge absorbers are connected to each output 3 3kΩ 0 to 7 Lower numbers SS0 to SS7 Higher numbers 3 3kΩ 3 3kΩ 3 3kΩ 1 3 4 5 6 0 2 7 1 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 24 24 COM1 COM1 COM2 COM2 COM3 COM3 COM4 COM4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 U U U U PLC outpu...

Page 469: ...necting a very low current load of 0 4VA 100V AC or less or 1 6 VA 200V AC or less please connect a surge absorber parallel to the load Select the rated voltage of a surge absorber that is suitable for the load being used Refer to the table below for other specifications Reference 3 Interlock For loads such as forward reverse contactors etc where a hazardous condition could result if switched ON s...

Page 470: ...IONS Turn off the power to the PLC before attaching or detaching the memory cassette If the memory cassette is attached or detached while the PLC s power is on the data in the memory may be destroyed or the memory cassette may be damaged Do not disassemble or modify the PLC Doing so may cause fire equipment failures or malfunctions For repair contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative M...

Page 471: ...op cover While pressing the top cover hook A remove the top cover B as shown in the figure to the right 2 Raise the memory cassette detachment lever Raise the memory cassette detachment lever C 3 Install the memory cassette Align the cassette with the prevent reverse installation slot D then press it all the way in when pressed all the way in the cassette is approx 0 4mm 0 02 lower than the surrou...

Page 472: ...e top cover While pressing the top cover hook A remove the top cover B as shown in the figure to the right 2 Raise the memory cassette detachment lever Raise the memory cassette detachment lever C 3 Grasp the detachment lever and pull it Grasp the detachment lever C and pull it vertically to remove the memory cassette Caution Take care to avoid twisting the detachment lever when removing the memor...

Page 473: ...emory cassettes except for the FX3U FLROM 1M which are storing symbolic information can be used by FX3U PLCs whose version is earlier than Ver 3 00 In this case the FX3U PLC operates but the written symbolic information is invalid For writing symbolic information and changing the set values of timers and counters using a peripheral device it is recommended to create programs with set values specif...

Page 474: ...ing the tip of a pair of tweezers a precision screwdriver or a tool with a tip width of approx 0 8mm 0 04 Do not use objects with round tips as the round tip can easily slip off the switch knob possibly resulting in an incorrect setting 2 Switch operation procedure As shown in the figure below the switch knob can be pushed or pulled When setting the switch do not set it in an intermediate position...

Page 475: ...LC s internal RAM memory Required condition The PLC must be stopped 1 Install the memory cassette on the main unit Setting the PROTECT switch to ON on memory cassette s rear face prevents accidental overwriting of memory cassette program Refer to Subsection 21 2 1 for the installation procedure Verify that the PLC power is OFF then install the memory cassette on the PLC Turn the PLC power ON Raise...

Page 476: ...he PLC power OFF remove the memory cas sette from the PLC then turn the PROTECT switch ON Refer to Subsection 21 2 2 for the removal procedure 21 6 Transfers By Display Module Operation Programs can be transferred reading writing between the memory cassette and the PLC s internal RAM memory by a display module operation Refer to Section 19 17 for the memory cassette transfer function 21 7 Operatio...

Page 477: ...iquid leakage or other contents directly Incorrect handling of the battery may cause heat excessive generation bursting ignition liquid leakage or deformation and lead to injury fire or failures and malfunctions of facilities and other equipment STARTUP AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS Turn off the power to the PLC before attaching or detaching the following devices Failure to do so may cause equipment...

Page 478: ...temperature 25 C 77 F The life of the battery changes with respect to ambient temperature When planning for battery replacement please estimate the battery life according to the graph to the right and order replacement batteries in advance 22 3 2 Reading the date of manufacture 1 Reading the optional battery s lot No reference Batteries with affixed nameplate labels are optional batteries Main Uni...

Page 479: ...tc M8005 Y001 is output when a battery low voltage condition occurs M8006 Battery low voltage is latched D8005 Battery voltage can be monitored 22 4 Battery Free Operation FX3U series operation is possible without a battery PLC s internal battery removed when the following conditions are satisfied Refer to the FX3U FX3UC Programming Manuals for details concerning battery free operation 1 A memory ...

Page 480: ...sert the battery into the battery holder C 5 Attach the battery cover A Caution 1 Battery replacement requires users to verify data integrity such as the PLC program when a memory cassette is not attached latched battery backed device values and RTC values Before switching the PLC to RUN ensure the safety of the operation 2 If the battery backed data becomes unstable clear the latched battery back...

Page 481: ...re Even if M8007 turns ON PLC continues to RUN mode in case duration of power loss is within period of time specified in D8008 D8007 D8008 M 8008 Power failure detected It is set when momentary power failure is detected If power loss time is longer than period of time specified in D8008 M8008 is reset and PLC is turned in STOP mode M8000 OFF D8008 M 8009 24V DC down ON when 24V DC power fails in a...

Page 482: ...o D8047 M 8048 3 Annunciator operate ON when M8049 is ON and either of S900 to S999 is ON M 8049 2 Annunciator enable D8049 is enabled when M8049 is ON D8049 M8048 2 Cleared when PLC switches from RUN to STOP 3 Executed at END instruction Number and name Operation and function Correspond ing special device Interrupt Disable M8050 input interrupt I00 disable 4 If an input interrupt or timer interru...

Page 483: ...M 8092 Not used M 8093 M 8094 M 8095 M 8096 M 8097 M 8098 High Speed Ring Counter M 8099 2 High speed ring counter operation in 0 1ms units 16 bits D8099 M 8100 Not used 2 0 1ms high speed ring counter D8099 will operate after M8099 turns ON Number and name Operation and function Correspond ing special device Memory Information M 8101 Not used M 8102 M 8103 M 8104 M 8105 ON during writing in RUN m...

Page 484: ...ror ch2 D8157 M 8158 1 Inverter communication error latch ch2 D8158 M 8159 1 IVBWR FNC274 instruction error ch2 D8159 1 Cleared when PLC switches from STOP to RUN Number and name Operation and function Correspond ing special device Advanced Function M 8160 2 SWAP function of XCH FNC 17 M 8161 2 3 8 bit process mode M 8162 High speed parallel link mode M 8163 Not used M 8164 M 8165 2 SORT2 FNC149 i...

Page 485: ...251 C252 C254 1 4 edge count selector M 8199 1 2 C253 C255 or C253 OP 1 4 edge count selector 1 OFF 1 edge count ON 4 edge count 2 Cleared when PLC switches from RUN to STOP Number and name Operation and function Correspond ing special device Counter Up down Counter Counting Direction M 8200 C200 When M8 is ON the corresponding C is changed to down mode ON Down count operation OFF Up count operati...

Page 486: ...8318 turns ON the unit number in which the error has occurred is stored in D8318 and the BFM number is stored in D8319 D8318 D8319 M 8319 to M 8327 Not used M 8328 Instruction non execution M 8329 Instruction execution abnormal end 3 If the I O device numbers are unavailable M8316 turns ON when its directly designated to device numbers including LD AND OR and OUT instructions or indirectly designa...

Page 487: ...03 Positioning instruction activation M 8379 1 2 Y003 Pulse output stop command 1 Cleared when PLC switches from RUN to STOP 2 Available only when two FX3U 2HSY ADP units are connected to an FX3U PLC Number and name Operation and function Correspond ing special device High Speed Counter Function M 8380 3 Operation status of C235 C241 C244 C246 C247 C249 C251 C252 and C254 M 8381 3 Operation status...

Page 488: ...to M 8437 Not used M 8438 3 4 CF ADP instruction error 3 Supported in Ver 2 61 or later 4 Cleared when the PLC mode is changed from STOP to RUN Number and name Operation and function Correspond ing special device Error Detection M 8430 to M 8437 Not used M 8438 5 Serial communication error 2 ch2 D8438 M 8439 to M 8448 Not used M 8449 Special block error flag D8449 M 8450 to M 8459 Not used Positio...

Page 489: ...tension units in which 24V DC power has failed M8009 1 D8003 becomes the undermentioned content BCD converted value 2 4 2 2 0 FX3U FX3UC FX2N FX2NC Series Version 2 20 BCD converted value 8 0 6 0 8060 to 8068 when M8004 is ON BCD converted value in 0 1V units 3 0 Battery voltage present value Example 3 0V Present value Type of memory Protect switch 02H Flash memory cassette OFF 0AH Flash memory ca...

Page 490: ... Content of register Correspond ing special device Error Detection For the error code refer to Subsection 14 6 4 D 8060 If the unit or block corresponding to a programmed I O number is not actually loaded M8060 is set to ON and the first device number of the erroneous block is written to D8060 M8060 D 8061 Error code for PLC hardware error M8061 D 8062 2 Error code for PLC PP communication error M...

Page 491: ...eps 16 16K steps 64 64K steps D 8103 Not used D 8104 D 8105 D 8106 D 8107 Number of registered device comments M8107 D 8108 Number of special function units blocks connected Number and name Content of register Correspond ing special device BCD converted value 1 6 2 2 0 FX3U FX3UC Version 2 20 Output Refresh Error D 8109 Y number where output refresh error occurs M8109 D 8110 to D 8119 Not used RS ...

Page 492: ... D 8152 2 Error code for inverter communication ch1 M8152 D 8153 2 Inverter communication error step number latched ch1 Default 1 M8153 D 8154 2 Parameter number when error occurs during IVBWR FNC274 instruction ch1 Default 1 M8154 Number and name Content of register Correspond ing special device D 8155 1 Response wait time of inverter communication ch2 D 8156 Step number of instruction during inv...

Page 493: ...device N N Network monitoring D 8200 Not used D 8201 Current link scan time D 8202 Maximum link scan time D 8203 Number of communication error at master station M8183 to M8191 D 8204 Number of communication error at slave station No 1 D 8205 Number of communication error at slave station No 2 D 8206 Number of communication error at slave station No 3 D 8207 Number of communication error at slave s...

Page 494: ...D 8335 Not used Positioning D 8336 DVIT FNC151 instruction Specification of interrupt input M8336 D 8337 to D 8339 Not used D 8340 Lower Y000 Current value register Default 0 D 8341 Upper D 8342 Y000 Bias speed Default 0 D 8343 Lower Y000 Maximum speed Default 100000 D 8344 Upper Number and name Content of register Correspond ing special device D 8345 Y000 Creep speed Default 1000 D 8346 Lower Y00...

Page 495: ... 2 Default ETX D 8413 RS2 FNC 87 ch1 Terminator 3 and 4 D 8414 RS2 FNC 87 ch1 Receive sum received data D 8415 RS2 FNC 87 ch1 Receive sum calculated result D 8416 RS2 FNC 87 ch1 Send sum D 8417 Not used D 8418 D 8419 Operation mode display ch1 5 Cleared when PLC switches from RUN to STOP Number and name Content of register Correspond ing special device Present value Symbolic informa tion storage P...

Page 496: ...ADP instructions D 8439 3 Operation mode display 3 Supported in Ver 2 61 or later 4 Cleared when the PLC mode is changed from STOP to RUN Number and name Content of register Correspond ing special device Error Detection D 8438 5 Error code for serial communication error 2 ch2 M8438 RS2 FNC 87 ch2 and Computer Link ch2 D 8439 Operation mode display ch2 Error Detection D 8440 to D 8448 Not used D 84...

Page 497: ...tching Ch2 Input mode switching Ch2 M 8272 Input mode switching Ch3 Output mode switching Ch3 Output mode switching M 8273 Input mode switching Ch4 Output mode switching Ch4 Not used M 8274 Not used Output hold mode cancel Ch1 Not used M 8275 Not used Output hold mode cancel Ch2 Not used M 8276 Not used Output hold mode cancel Ch3 Output hold mode cancel M 8277 Not used Output hold mode cancel Ch4...

Page 498: ...72 Not used Not used Not used M 8273 Not used Not used Not used M 8274 Not used Not used Not used M 8275 Not used Not used Not used M 8276 Not used Not used Not used M 8277 Not used Not used Not used M 8278 Not used Not used Not used M 8279 Not used Not used Not used 3rd analog special adapter M 8280 Temperature unit selection Temperature unit selection Temperature unit selection M 8281 Not used T...

Page 499: ...t used Number of averaging times for Ch1 1 to 4095 D 8275 Number of averaging times for Ch2 1 to 4095 Not used Number of averaging times for Ch2 1 to 4095 D 8276 Number of averaging times for Ch3 1 to 4095 Not used Not used D 8277 Number of averaging times for Ch4 1 to 4095 Not used Not used D 8278 Error status Error status Error status D 8279 Model code K1 Model code K2 Model code K50 3rd analog ...

Page 500: ...s for Ch3 1 to 4095 D 8277 Number of averaging times for Ch4 1 to 4095 Number of averaging times for Ch4 1 to 4095 Number of averaging times for Ch4 1 to 4095 D 8278 Error status Error status Error status D 8279 Model code K20 PT K21 PTW Model code K10 Model code K11 3rd analog special adapter D 8280 Measured temperature Ch1 Measured temperature Ch1 Measured temperature Ch1 D 8281 Measured tempera...

Page 501: ...llel connection of NC normally closed contacts ORP Parallel connection of Rising edge pulse ORF Parallel connection of Falling trailing edge pulse Connection Instruction ANB Serial connection of multiple parallel circuits ORB Parallel connection of multiple contact circuits MPS Stores the current result of the internal PLC operations MRD Reads the current result of the internal PLC operations MPP ...

Page 502: ...t 35 SFTL Bit Shift Left 36 WSFR Word Shift Right 37 WSFL Word Shift Left 38 SFWR Shift Write FIFO FILO Control 39 SFRD Shift Read FIFO Control Data Operation 40 ZRST Zone Reset 41 DECO Decode 42 ENCO Encode 43 SUM Sum of Active Bits 44 BON Check Specified Bit Status 45 MEAN Mean 46 ANS Timed Annunciator Set 47 ANR Annunciator Reset 48 SQR Square Root 49 FLT Conversion to Floating Point High Speed...

Page 503: ...rithm 126 LOG10 Floating Point Common Logarithm 127 ESQR Floating Point Square Root 128 ENEG Floating Point Negation 129 INT Floating Point to Integer Conversion 130 SIN Floating Point Sine 131 COS Floating Point Cosine 132 TAN Floating Point Tangent 133 ASIN Floating Point Arc Sine 134 ACOS Floating Point Arc Cosine 135 ATAN Floating Point Arc Tangent 136 RAD Floating Point Degree to Radian Conve...

Page 504: ...Strings 208 INSTR Character string search 209 MOV Character String Transfer Data Operation 3 210 FDEL Deleting Data from Tables 211 FINS Inserting Data to Tables 212 POP Shift Last Data Read FILO Control 213 SFR Bit Shift Right with Carry 214 SFL Bit Shift Left with Carry 215 to 219 FNC No Mnemonic Function S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 Data Comparison 220 to 223 224 LD Load Compare 225 LD L...

Page 505: ...rive 272 IVRD Inverter Parameter Read 273 IVWR Inverter Parameter Write 274 IVBWR Inverter Parameter Block Write 275 IVMC Inverter Multi Command 1 276 to 277 Data Transfer 3 278 RBFM Divided BFM Read 279 WBFM Divided BFM Write High Speed Processing 2 280 HSCT High Speed Counter Compare With Data Table 281 to 289 Extension File Register Control 290 LOADR Load From ER 291 SAVER Save to ER 292 INITR ...

Page 506: ...FX3U Series Programmable Controllers User s Manual Hardware Edition 498 B Instruction List B 3 Applied Instructions in Ascending Order of FNC Number MEMO ...

Page 507: ...at ASCII Code 7E is not displayed 1 ASCII code table 7 bit code expressed in hexadecimal Example A becomes 41H hexadecimal number by ASCII code 2 Examples of ASCII codes Hexadecimal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 SP 0 P p As for this range the Japanese syllabary is displayed 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 B R b r 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 5 5 E U e u 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 9 9 I Y i y A J Z j z B K...

Page 508: ...FX3U Series Programmable Controllers User s Manual Hardware Edition 500 C Character code C 1 ASCII Code Table MEMO ...

Page 509: ...ortation F Handling of batteries in EU member states Appendix D Discontinued models The table below lists the discontinued MELSEC F Series PLC models and programming tools described in this manual Discontinued model Production stop date Repair acceptance period FX 16EYT H TB August 31 2009 Until August 31 2016 FX 10P E June 30 2008 Until June 30 2015 FX 232AW September 30 2004 Until September 30 2...

Page 510: ...502 FX3U Series Programmable Controllers User s Manual Hardware Edition D Discontinued models MEMO ...

Page 511: ...fied as shown in following table Appendix E 1 Regulated FX3U Series products 1 Included modules and batteries 2 Batteries to be built in modules spare parts and optional parts 1 The value indicates the mass with packaging Appendix E 2 Transport guidelines Comply with IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations IMDG code and the local transport regulations when transporting products listed above Also consult ...

Page 512: ...504 FX3U Series Programmable Controllers User s Manual Hardware Edition E Precautions for Battery Transportation E 2 Transport guidelines MEMO ...

Page 513: ... wastes Appendix F 2 Exportation precautions The new EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC requires the following when marketing or exporting batteries and or devices with built in batteries to EU member states To print the symbol on batteries devices or their packaging To explain the symbol in the manuals of the products 1 Labelling To market or export batteries and or devices with built in batteries w...

Page 514: ...506 FX3U Series Programmable Controllers User s Manual Hardware Edition F Handling of Batteries and Devices with Built in Batteries in EU Member States F 3 Regulated FX3U Series products MEMO ...

Page 515: ...lure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is...

Page 516: ... D FX2N 48ET D Contents are added to product introduction Chapter 3 examination of system configuration Chapter 6 installation in enclosure Chapter 8 example of power supply wiring Chapter 9 input output powered extension units Chapter 15 etc 8 point type input output extension block FX2N 8ER ES UL FX2N 8ER FX2N 8EX ES UL FX2N 8EX FX2N 8EX UA1 UL FX2N 8EYR ES UL FX2N 8EYR FX2N 8EYT ESS UL FX2N 8EY...

Page 517: ...ADP Contents are added to product introduction Chapter 3 examination of system configuration Chapter 6 installation in enclosure Chapter 8 other extension devices Chapter 18 etc Programming tool FX 30P Contents are added to programming tool applicability Section 5 2 etc Ver 2 41 is supported The baud rate 38400 bps is supported in RS and RS2 instructions inverter communication and computer link Ve...

Page 518: ... added Appendix B 3 For the details of these instructions refer to the FX3G FX3U FX3UC Programming Manuals Supports connection of following analog volume expansion board FX3U 8AV BD Supports the under scale detection function of the FX3U 4AD ADP and FX3U 3A ADP GX Works2 is added Errors are corrected 7 2011 K The following product is added Memory cassette FX3U FLROM 1M Contents are added to produc...

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Page 520: ...U TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN JY997D16501L MEE Effective Mar 2012 Specifications are subject to change without notice MODEL FX3U HW E MODEL CODE 09R516 FX3U SERIES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS USER S MANUAL Hardware Edition ...

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