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USER’S MANUAL

FX

2N

-1RM-E-SET PROGRAMMABLE CAM SWITCH

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Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL FX2N 1RM E SET PROGRAMMABLE CAM SWITCH...

Page 2: ...ks as well as details of instructions refer to the corresponding Hardware manuals and programming manuals offered separately If in doubt at any stage of the installation of Programmable Cam Switch FX2...

Page 3: ...i FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch Programmable Cam Switch FX2N 1RM E SET USER S MANUAL Manual number JY992D71101 Manual revision F Date April 2003...

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Page 5: ...in 34 93 589 1579 United Kingdom 01707 278 695 Please tick the box of your choice What condition did the manual arrive in Good Minor damage Unusable Will you be using a folder to store the manual Yes...

Page 6: ...iv FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 7: ...actices c All operators of the completed equipment see Note should be trained to use this product in a safe manner in compliance to established safety practices The operators should also be familiar w...

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

Page 9: ...lver specifications 3 3 3 4 Power supply specifications 3 4 3 5 Input specifications 3 4 4 External Wiring 4 1 4 1 Wiring of the power supply and the input 4 1 5 Extension Block Specifications and Ext...

Page 10: ...function FNC4 13 to 26 8 15 8 3 6 Individual automatic angle advance function FNC5 90 8 17 8 3 7 Prohibition of RUN to PRG operation FNC6 8 21 8 3 8 Current angle transfer function FNC7 8 21 8 3 9 In...

Page 11: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 12: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 13: ...programmable controller hereinafter referred to as PLC Refer to Paragraph 1 5 for details 3 When transistor output extension blocks for the FX2N are connected up to 48 points of non contact outputs ar...

Page 14: ...Introduction 1 1 2 FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch Mechanical cam operated switch 48 step cam disc 8 teeth maximum disc 48 limit switches 1 switch disc...

Page 15: ...the data setting panel is removed 1 Mounting hole in 2 positions 2 4 5 1 77 2 Connector to connect resolver 3 STEP output pattern display 4 BANK program No display 5 OUT output No display 6 Operation...

Page 16: ...Resolver F2 720RSV 5000 196 85 54 2 13 38 1 50 50 1 97 19 0 75 9 0 35 31 1 22 5000 196 85 54 2 13 54 2 13 28 1 10 9 0 35 31 1 22 45 1 77 45 1 77 9 5 0 37 9 5 0 37 33 32 1 31 10 0 39 60 2 36 28 1 10 4...

Page 17: ...e FX2N 1RM They are not recognized by the PLC main unit and not included in the number of I O points 256 points maximum of the FX2N PLC Octal numbers are assigned as output Nos of the extension blocks...

Page 18: ...connected data information and bit information can be read and written in only the FX2N 1RM unit nearest to the PLC main unit using FROM TO instructions directly given by the PLC main unit In the sec...

Page 19: ...are assigned as output Nos from the extension block nearest to the FX2N 1RM Y00 to Y07 Y10 to Y17 Y50 to Y57 Only extension blocks with dedicated output are allowed to be connected to the FX2N 1RM If...

Page 20: ...CL and master unit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GO ON OFF CLR RUN ERR ON OFF BANK OUT DEG STEP STEP OUT BANK FNC DEL TEACH ADJ COPY RUN STOP FX2N 1RM POWER FX2N 32CCL LRUNE LERRE RDE SD FX2N 32CCL When one FX2...

Page 21: ...O M 3 Y 1 0 Y 1 1 Y 1 2 Y 1 3 Y 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y 1 4 Y 1 5 X 3 X 2 X 1 P O W E R B A T T V R U N C P U E P R O G E 1 O U T 0 7 2 3 4 5 6 P O W E R 1 O U T 0 7 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 G O O N O F F C...

Page 22: ...hen the signal cable is not long enough relay cables can be connected for extension as shown in the figure above Two or more relay cables can be used The maximum extension length is 100 m 3937 inch Re...

Page 23: ...pment Data setting panel This panel allows data setting data read monitoring copy between banks teaching and fine adjustment in the RUN mode Data setting panel When removing the data setting panel pre...

Page 24: ...omputer A personal computer allows save and transfer of programs F X Personal computer FX 422CAB0 FX 232AW FX 232AWC Applicable software FX PCS WIN E GX Developer compatible with FX2N F2 232CAB 1 Use...

Page 25: ...Switch Introduction 1 1 13 FX 20P E The FX 20P E allows the save and transfer of programs Use the FX 20P RWM and a memory cassette to save programs FX 20P E compatible with FX2N FX EPROM 8 FX EEPROM 8...

Page 26: ...rred from a personal computer or the FX 20P E D1000 to D7143 correspond to BFM 1000 to BFM 7143 D7144 to D7145 correspond to BFM 0 to BFM 1 and D7146 to D7159 correspond to BFM 13 to BFM 26 At this ti...

Page 27: ...ersions for personal computers and the FX 20P E Peripheral equipment FX2N 1RM V 2 20 or earlier V 2 30 or later FX PCS WIN E V 1 00 to V 2 11 applicable FX PCS WIN E V 3 00 or later not applicable app...

Page 28: ...Introduction 1 1 16 FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch Memo...

Page 29: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 30: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 31: ...e M3 6 2mm 0 24inch or less 6 2mm 0 24inch or less Use crimp style terminals of the size shown on the left The terminal tightening torque should be 0 5 to 0 8 N m Tighten terminals securely so that ma...

Page 32: ...Coupling Screw M4 35 1 38 10 0 39 10 0 39 10 0 39 0 1 0 004 or less 22 0 87 10 0 39 1 30 1 3 degrees or less Resolver Coupling 50 1 97 Enlarged view of coupling Unit mm inch Manufacturer name Series n...

Page 33: ...ettes are not connected correctly malfunction may occur caused by imperfect contact Cautions on wiring Make sure to shut down all the phases of the power supply outside the PLC before starting the ins...

Page 34: ...line and the signal output line of the PLC together with other power lines and output lines When the cautions above are observed no problem should be expected with regard to noise even if the input ou...

Page 35: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 36: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 37: ...d an abnormality by the self diagnosis function such as a watchdog timer error all the outputs are turned off When an abnormality has occurred in the I O control area etc which cannot be detected by t...

Page 38: ...sistance In conformance to JIS C9012 10 G 3 times in each of three directions Noise resistance Noise withstand voltage 1000 Vp p noise amplitude 1 s by noise simulator Withstand voltage 500 VAC 1 minu...

Page 39: ...n is used response speed becomes 207r min 0 5degree or 415r min degree Number of program banks 8 banks specified by PLC or 4 banks specified by external input Setting unit Dedicated data setting unit...

Page 40: ...ion 3 W when operating individually 5 W at 32 points output ON In rush current 300 mA when operating individually 400 mA at 32 points output ON Input signal voltage 24 VDC 10 Input signal current 7 mA...

Page 41: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 42: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 43: ...C main unit refer to the Hardware Manual offered separately 24 24 S S B1 B0 3 3k FX 2N 1RM Class 3 grounding DC24V 10 15 The service power supply of the PC can be used within the allowable capacity 3...

Page 44: ...ped and the output is turned off When the power is recovered the FX2N 1RM automatically restarts operation if the RUN PRG selector switch is set to RUN Cautions on wiring Do not connect the AC power s...

Page 45: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 46: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 47: ...tput wiring transistor output type External power supply 5 to 30 VDC Circuit isolation Photocoupler isolation Maximum load Resistance load 0 5 A point 0 8 A 4 points common 1 6 A 8 points common Induc...

Page 48: ...ns on wiring Do not connect the AC power supply to DC I O terminals or DC power terminals If such connection is performed the FX2N 1RM may burned out Do not perform wiring from the outside to an unuse...

Page 49: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 50: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 51: ...r is supplied electrical shocks may occur Read thoroughly the manual and confirm safety before modifying a program during operation performing forced output performing the RUN operation or performing...

Page 52: ...PRG mode when set to ON from OFF when the rising edge is detected b0 and b1 should not be set to ON from OFF at the same time Change in the status is detected in any procedure to change over the RUN m...

Page 53: ...No to be executed using the method selected by the procedure described in Setting the bank specification method above bank specification Bank specification by the external input Specify an arbitrary p...

Page 54: ...nd the angle advance quantity A to G for each step from the data setting panel or the PLC main unit The smallest rotation speed should be set in S0 with the settings increasing in sequential order of...

Page 55: ...Rotation angle b FNC 15 BFM 15 Angle advance quantity B FNC 16 BFM 16 S2 Rotation angle c FNC 17 BFM 17 Angle advance quantity C FNC 18 BFM 18 S3 Rotation angle d FNC 19 BFM 19 Angle advance quantity...

Page 56: ...peed 1degree 360 degrees revolution mode 415 r min 0 5 degrees 720 degrees revolution mode 207 r min The individual automatic angle advance function can be set in 7steps from S0 to S6 as shown in the...

Page 57: ...vance quantity From the data setting panel Set by FNC 90 Refer to 8 3 6 Input by one time value From the PLC Input to BFM 6376 to 6459 Refer to the next page Input value equals advance angle 1 degree...

Page 58: ...424 6427 6430 6433 6436 6419 6422 6425 6428 6431 6434 6437 6420 6423 6426 6429 6432 6435 6438 Y3 S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 6439 6442 6445 6448 6451 6454 6457 6440 6443 6446 6449 6452 6455 6458 6441 6444 64...

Page 59: ...setting procedure using the data setting panel refer to Paragraph 8 2 10 Setting by the PLC The reference angle data is provided in BFM 1 The reference angle setting command is provided in BFM 3 b2 W...

Page 60: ...indicates a numeric from 1 to 999 The writing of any data from the buffer memory to the EEPROM is prohibited Only the operations shown in the table below are allowed to be set on the data setting pane...

Page 61: ...t the current angle transfer function by operating FNC7 Effective Refer to Paragraph 8 3 8 Setting by the PLC BFM 0 b3 is turned ON and the method of specifying the bank selects PLC BFM 0 b7 is turned...

Page 62: ...e When input terminal B1 turns ON the power supply of FX2N 1RM while turned ON the data storage in BFM 106 is not executed When the terminal B1 is turned OFF once and the terminal B1 is turned ON agai...

Page 63: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 64: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 65: ...o PLC W 3 8003 9003 1 Command 0 W 4 Output prohibition Y00 to Y17 0 Prohibits output when each bit is set to ON W 5 Output prohibition Y20 to Y37 0 Prohibits output when each bit is set to ON W 6 Outp...

Page 66: ...00 step No 0 FFFF 1 value 1 degree 2 value 0 5 degree W K D1001 1002 ON angle of bank No 0 Y00 step No 1 FFFF 1 value 1 degree 2 value 0 5 degree W K D1002 1003 OFF angle of bank No 0 Y00 step No 1 FF...

Page 67: ...0 to 9999 Third FX2N 1RM unit 2 BFM 100 to 105 has been included since version V2 00 from 1998 2 3 BFM 106 has been included since version V2 40 from 2002 1 All the buffer memories in the FX2N 1RM uni...

Page 68: ...rom the PLC without fail when you use the current angle transfer function This function has been included since V2 40 Bit Description Initial value Remarks b0 Resolution 0 1 0 5 degree 720 degrees rot...

Page 69: ...h bit of BFM 8003 9003 Bit Description Remarks b0 RUN Runs a program on rising edge Refer to Paragraph 7 1 b1 PRG Turns off output by PRG command received on rising edge Refer to Paragraph 7 1 b2 ADJ...

Page 70: ...put prohibition 1 Prohibits output 0 Enables output b4 Y04 output prohibition 1 Prohibits output 0 Enables output b5 Y05 output prohibition 1 Prohibits output 0 Enables output b6 Y06 output prohibitio...

Page 71: ...us 1 Y01 output ON operation 0 Y01 output OFF operation b3 Y03 output status 1 Y01 output ON operation 0 Y01 output OFF operation b4 Y04 output status 1 Y01 output ON operation 0 Y01 output OFF operat...

Page 72: ...error is reset Functions in same way as ERROR LED b4 Writing in RUN mode Turned on while contents of program of bank currently executed are written to EEPROM Never modify program of same bank while th...

Page 73: ...le can be indirectly read from a PLC main unit to two or more outputs of FX2N 1RM It is a function added from version V2 00 The BFM number which wants to be read to BFM 103 is written Then output on a...

Page 74: ...contents of the BFM keep area are saved in the EEPROM 4 When the mode is changed over from PRG to RUN When a RUN command BFM 3 b0 is written from the PLC main unit to the FX2N 1RM on the rising edge...

Page 75: ...n is given It is recommended to write the ON OFF angle data after one operation cycle from the initial pulse as shown in the program below All the buffer memories BFM of the FX2N 1RM accommodate 16 bi...

Page 76: ...mple above the FX2N 1RM is changed over to the RUN mode by input to X000 of the PLC main unit and the FX2N 1RM is changed over to the PRG mode by input to X001 M8000 FROM K0 K10 K4Y0 K3 Outputs the ON...

Page 77: ...to 57 octal number D300 to D315 ON OFF angle input M10 Writing instruction M11 Reading instruction Step 0 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 ON angle D300 D302 D304 D306 D308 D310 D312...

Page 78: ...number specification D1 0 to 57 Octal number decimal number place of 10 8 place of 1 Reading of turning on angle and turning off angle of specified step Change in step number data and reading address...

Page 79: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 80: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 81: ...n of rotation direction Specifies rotation direction of resolver counterclockwise or clockwise PRG 8 13 Write protect of EEPROM Specifies availability of write to EEPROM prohibited or enabled PRG 8 14...

Page 82: ...certain output No positive logic PRG 8 26 One phase pulse output 180 pulses rotation Outputs a pulse string from an arbitrary output No One phase 180 pulses rotation PRG 8 27 Two phase pulse output 90...

Page 83: ...the CLR key 1 After having performed an erroneous operation or erroneous input the last operation can be undone by pressing the CLR key 2 The error indication can be cleared by pressing the CLR key Wh...

Page 84: ...written to the EEPROM when the GO key is pressed Enter the OFF angle of the output Y00 Determine the OFF angle The ON OFF set angle of the output Y00 entered is written to the built in EEPROM BANK 0 O...

Page 85: ...nd the ON OFF set angle of the output Y00 entered is written to the built in EEPROM CLR BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG 1 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished Key operation Display 1 The ON angle of the output Y0...

Page 86: ...EL flashes on the DEG DEL GO GO BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG Blank ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished Deleting the entire program BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG 1 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished Key operation Disp...

Page 87: ...Lit OFF LED Exting uished Key operation Display 1 The ON angle of the output Y00 already registered is displayed 0 DEL GO BANK GO STEP GO Specify the bank No 0 BANK 0 flashes OUT 0 flashes STEP 0 flas...

Page 88: ...tion 2 The ON angle of the output Y00 of the copy destination bank is displayed The error indication E07 is displayed when the bank No specified as source is equivalent to the bank No specified as des...

Page 89: ...ey is pressed while modification is performed the OFF angle of the same step is displayed When the ON OFF or GO key is pressed while data is newly written or when the ON OFF key is pressed while the e...

Page 90: ...s on the DEG Start to set the ON angle of the output Y00 2 The current angle flashes 0 OUT GO Read the output Y00 0 STEP GO Read the step No 0 Rotate the resolver and stop it in a position in which it...

Page 91: ...Key operation Display RUN RUN GO BANK 0 OUT Blank STEP Blank DEG 1 RUN LED Lit 1 The current value is displayed Example of current value display When the mode is changed over in the way RUN PRG RUN t...

Page 92: ...splay to the previous status BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG ON LED Lit OFF LED 2 The ON angle of the output Y00 already registered is displayed flashes 1 Exting uished Exting uished 2 BANK b OUT Ad STEP Blan...

Page 93: ...Key operation Display 1 Initial value resolution 1 degree 0 ON OFF BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG F00 ON LED Flashes OFF LED Exting uished When setting is finished the contents of the next FNC No FNC1 are di...

Page 94: ...hed the contents of the next FNC No FNC3 are displayed GO FNC GO While the OFF LED is lit Write enabled While the ON LED is lit Write prohibited Power ON PRG mode BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG F03 ON LED Ex...

Page 95: ...setting is finished the contents of the FNC5 are displayed While the OFF LED is lit Invalid While the ON LED is lit Valid Confirm the setting by referring to the ON OFF LED status BANK S OUT Pd STEP 0...

Page 96: ...When setting is finished the contents of the next FNC No FNC15 are displayed 4 ON OFF 3 decimal point indicates 0 5 degree BANK S OUT Pd STEP 1 1 DEG 0 is displayed 2 Key operation Display 1 It indic...

Page 97: ...ing the rotational speed and angle advance quantity by the undermentioned operation Power ON PRG mode BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG F05 Key operation Display 1 Initial value invalid 5 FNC The specification...

Page 98: ...pushed and setting is possible When the GO key is pushed the ON angle advance quantity setting of S0 is displayed BANK d OUT EC STEP 0 DEG 0 Lit 2 ON LED Lit 2 ON angle advance quantity existing set...

Page 99: ...e GO key is pushed the OFF angle advance quantity setting of S0 is displayed BANK d OUT EC STEP 0 DEG 0 Lit 3 ON LED Exting uished OFF LED Lit 3 OFF angle advance quantity existing set BANK d OUT EC S...

Page 100: ...K d OUT EC STEP 0 DEG 50 flashes ON LED Exting uished OFF LED Lit ON OFF OFF angle advance quantity setting of S0 MAX 180 degrees Refer to paragraph 6 4 GO 5 From previous page 5 0 The rotational spee...

Page 101: ...P 0 DEG F06 Key operation Display 1 Initial value Permission 6 FNC Prohibition of RUN to PRG operathion FNC6 GO GO ON OFF ON LED Exting uished OFF LED Lit 1 BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG F06 ON LED Flashes...

Page 102: ...t set in a program cannot be inverted The error code E03 is displayed Power ON PRG mode BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG 1 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished Key operation Display 1 The angle of the output Y00 a...

Page 103: ...flashes on the DEG GO Batch addition FNC60 Specify the output No to be shifted Enter the angle to be added BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG 2 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished 2 When setting is finished flashi...

Page 104: ...ng uished GO BANK 2 0 GO OUT 6 2 FNC GO 123 flashes on the DEG GO Batch addition FNC62 Specify the output No to be shifted Enter the angle to be added BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG 2 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exti...

Page 105: ...ting uished GO BANK 2 0 GO OUT 123 flashes on the DEG GO Batch addition FNC64 Specify the output No to be shifted Enter the angle to be added BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG 2 ON LED Exting uished OFF LED Lit...

Page 106: ...s increment 1 ms BANK 0 OUT 13 STEP 0 DEG 1 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished 1 When setting is finished flashing of data on the DEG is changed into display of the ON output set angle of Y13 GO T T T S...

Page 107: ...from which a pulse string is to be output BANK 0 OUT 1 STEP 0 DEG 2 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished 2 The ON angle of the output Y01 already registered is displayed GO Y0 0 OUT GO BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP...

Page 108: ...already registered is displayed 0 BANK GO Specify an output No from which RUN output is to be performed BANK 0 OUT 1 STEP 0 DEG 2 ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting uished 2 The ON angle of the output Y01 alr...

Page 109: ...BCD current value already registered is displayed 0 BANK Displaying the existing setting FNC70 to FNC75 Specify an output No from which the current value is to be output BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 1 DEG Blank...

Page 110: ...FNC80 Enter a keyword Set range 001 to 999 GO 2 1 3 BANK 0 OUT 0 STEP 0 DEG 2 GO 2 The ON angle of the output Y00 already registered is displayed FNC 123 flashes on the DEG ON LED Lit OFF LED Exting u...

Page 111: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 112: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 113: ...creen displayed just before the mode was changed over from RUN to PRG is displayed Power ON PRG mode BANK Executed bank No OUT Blank STEP Blank DEG Current value RUN Lit Press the ON OFF key to change...

Page 114: ...Monitor 9 9 2 FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch Memo...

Page 115: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 116: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 117: ...STEP Displays 0 DEG Displays the existing set value ON LED Lit RUN LED Lit BANK Changing over to the test mode GO Press these keys at the same time After executing a bank whose data is to be modified...

Page 118: ...nd the value is changed Modifying the ON angle and the OFF angle consecutively ON OFF While the ON LED is lit The ON angle is modified The angle is increased by 0 5 degree every time the key is presse...

Page 119: ...played Determine the rotation speed modified The set value is written to the EEPROM and the output is changed Key operation Display Modifying the angle advance quantity of the automatic angle advance...

Page 120: ...0 DEG 2 ON LED Exting uished OFF LED Exting uished FNC 9 0 GO ON OFF GO To change the setting of the next item the operation is repeated from step 1 An item can be selected with key 1 rpm or 1 degree...

Page 121: ...d is to overlap the previous or next set value during modification the or key is not accepted just before the value entered overlaps the previous or next set value When the set value of the rotation s...

Page 122: ...n Display The display status returns to the status before the test mode is selected BANK Terminating the test mode CLR Press these keys at the same time BANK Executed bank No OUT Blank STEP Blank DEG...

Page 123: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 124: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

Page 125: ...is not accepted Enter a correct ON OFF angle E03 When the ON OFF output was inverted using FNC50 the ON OFF data of the corresponding output had not been set Data not created cannot be inverted E05 T...

Page 126: ...ilable to reset an error 1 Press the CLR key on the data setting panel 2 Turn on the error reset BFM 28 b3 by giving a TO instruction from the PLC main unit 3 Turn off the power then turn it on again...

Page 127: ...Switch 1 Introduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications 4 External Wiring 5 Extension Block Specifications and External Wiring 6 Basic Setting 7 BFM Assignment 8 Program Operating Procedures 9 Monitor...

Page 128: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch...

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Page 137: ...FF STEP2 ON STEP2 OFF STEP3 ON STEP3 OFF STEP4 ON STEP4 OFF STEP5 ON STEP5 OFF STEP6 ON STEP6 OFF STEP7 ON STEP7 OFF Y00 Y01 Y02 Y03 Y04 Y05 Y06 Y07 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y20 Y21 Y22 Y23 Y24...

Page 138: ...FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch Appendix A 10 Memo...

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Page 140: ...OUCHI TOKYO 100 8310 HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN USER S MANUAL FX2N 1RM E SET PROGRAMMABLE CAM SWITCH Effective Apr 2003 Specification are subject to change without notice JY992D71101F M...

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