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[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]

 CAUTION

 Use the PLC in an environment that meets the general specifications

contained in the CPU user's manual.
Using this PLC in an environment outside the range of the general
specifications may cause electric shock, fire, malfunction, and damage to
or deterioration of the product.

 When installing the module, securely insert the module fixing tabs into the

mounting holes of the base module while pressing the installation lever
located at the bottom of the module downward.
Improper installation may result in malfunction, breakdown or the module
coming loose and dropping. Securely fix the module with screws if it is
subject to vibration during use.

 Tighten the screws within the range of specified torque.

If the screws are loose, it may cause the module to fallout, short circuits, or
malfunction.
If the screws are tightened too much, it may cause damage to the screw
and/or the module, resulting in fallout, short circuits or malfunction.

 Switch all phases of the external power supply off when mounting or

removing the module.
Not ding so may cause electric shock or damage to the module.

 Do not directly touch the conductive area or electronic components of the

module.
Doing so may cause malfunction or failure in the module.

[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]

 CAUTION

 Be careful not to let foreign matters such as sawdust or wire chips get

inside the module.
They may cause fires, failure or malfunction.

 The top surface of the module is covered with protective film to prevent

foreign objects such as cable offcuts from entering the module when wiring.
Do not remove this film until the wiring is complete.
Before operating the system, be sure to remove the film to provide
adequate heat ventilation.

 Be sure to fix communication cables or power supply cables leading from

the module by placing them in the duct or clamping them.
Cables not placed in the duct or without clamping may hang or shift,
allowing them to be accidentally pulled, which may cause a module
malfunction and cable damage.

Summary of Contents for MELSEC-Q Q64TCTT

Page 1: ...4TCTT Q64TCTTBW Thank you for purchasing the Mitsubishi general purpose programmable logic controller MELSEC Q series Prior to use please read this manual thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the...

Page 2: ...any case it is important to follow the directions for usage 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 DESIGN PRECA...

Page 3: ...or the module resulting in fallout short circuits or malfunction Switch all phases of the external power supply off when mounting or removing the module Not ding so may cause electric shock or damage...

Page 4: ...as the terminal layout Fire or failure may result if incorrect voltage is input or incorrect wiring is performed Connecting terminals with incorrect voltage may result in malfunction or mechanical fa...

Page 5: ...ary manuals Detailed manual Manual Name Manual Number Model Code Q64TCTT Q64TCTTBW Q64TCRT Q64TCRTBW type Temperature Control Module User s Manual details SH 080108 13JT11 Conformance to the EMC Direc...

Page 6: ...dth 0 7 Ambient temperature 0 C to 55 C Within 1 0 C Ambient temperature 100 C to 150 C Within 2 0 C Cold junction temperature compensatio n accuracy Ambient temperature 150 C to 200 C Within 3 0 C Sa...

Page 7: ...Alarm delay count 3 to 255 Number of occupied I O points 2 16 points 1 slot I O assignment 16 intelligent points 32 points 2 slots Default I O assignment 16 empty points 16 intelligent points Connecti...

Page 8: ...to 800 0 to 1200 1 0 to 1000 0 to 1600 0 to 2100 1 J 0 0 to 400 0 0 0 to 500 0 0 0 to 800 0 0 1 0 0 to 1000 0 0 1 200 to 400 200 to 200 0 to 200 0 to 400 1 0 to 700 300 to 400 1 T 200 0 to 400 0 0 0 t...

Page 9: ...them to hard impact 2 Tighten the mounting and terminal screws of the module within the following ranges Screw Location Tightening Torque Range Module mounting screw M3 screw 0 36 to 0 48N m Terminal...

Page 10: ...or status of the Q64TCTT BW On Hardware fault including the case where no cold junction compensation resistor is connected Flicker Write data error occurrence Off Operating normally 3 ALM LED Indicate...

Page 11: ...served 12 CJ 13 Reserved 14 CJ 15 CH3 16 CH4 17 CH3 18 CH4 2 When using Q64TCTTBW Terminal Number Signal Name 1 Reserved L1 2 CT1 L2 3 CT1 L3 4 CT2 L4 5 CT2 COM 6 CT3 Reserved 7 CT3 CH1 8 CT4 CH2 9 CT...

Page 12: ...ircuit cables and AC control circuit Fully keep the sensors away from high voltage cables and circuits which include high frequencies e g inverter s main load circuit Not doing so can make the sensors...

Page 13: ...CT8 CT8 CT2 CT1 CH4 CH2 CH1 Internal circuit Filter Filter Connector Always use shielded wires for cables POINT When using the heater wire break detection feature you need to make CT input channel as...

Page 14: ...le switch setting Make the intelligent function module switch setting using the I O assignment setting of GPPW You can make setting easily by entering hexadecimal numbers into 4 digits Setting Item Sw...

Page 15: ...0 08 112 4 41 5 0 2 98 3 86 105 4 14 2 0 08 27 4 1 08 Unit mm inch 2 Q64TCTTBW L1 L2 L3 L4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 CT5...

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