Before You Start
Installation
environment
Do not use the unit where it will be exposed to the following:
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Direct sunlight and ambient temperatures
outside the range of 0
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C to 55
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C/32
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F to
131
_
F.
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Ambient humidity outside the range of 30% to
85% RH and sudden temperature changes
causing condensation.
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Inflammable or corrosive gas.
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Excessive vibration or shock.
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Excessive airborne dust or metal particles.
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Water in any form including spray or mist.
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Benzine, paint thinner, alcohol or other
organic solvents or strong alkaline solutions
such as ammonia or caustic soda.
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Influence from power transmission lines, high
voltage equipment, power cables, power
equipment, radio transmitters, or any other
equipment that would generate high switching
surges.
Static electricity
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In dry locations, excessive static electricity
can cause problems. Before touching the unit,
always touch a grounded piece of metal in
order to discharge static electricity.
Cleaning
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Do not use thinner–based cleaners because
they deform the unit case and cause the
colors to fade.
Power supplies
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An insulated power supply with an internal
protective circuit should be used. The power
supply for the FP0 control unit operation is a
non-insulated circuit, so if an incorrect
voltage is directly applied, the internal circuit
may be damaged or destroyed. If using a
power supply without a protective circuit,
power should be supplied through a
protective element such as a fuse.
Summary of Contents for FP Series
Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Overview...
Page 21: ...FP0 Hardware Overview 1 10 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...
Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Control Units...
Page 44: ...Chapter 3 Expansion I O Units...
Page 67: ...FP0 Hardware Expansion I O Units 3 24 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...
Page 68: ...Chapter 4 Analog I O Unit...
Page 87: ...FP0 Hardware Analog I O Unit 4 20 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...
Page 88: ...Chapter 5 FP0 I O Link Unit MEWNET F...
Page 102: ...Chapter 6 Power Supply Unit...
Page 105: ...FP0 Hardware Power Supply Unit 6 4 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...
Page 106: ...Chapter 7 I O Allocation...
Page 112: ...Chapter 8 Installation...
Page 122: ...Chapter 9 Wiring...
Page 139: ...FP0 Hardware Wiring 9 18 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...
Page 140: ...Chapter 10 Trial Operation...
Page 143: ...FP0 Hardware Trial Operation 10 4 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...
Page 144: ...Chapter 11 Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting...
Page 156: ...Appendix A System Registers...
Page 170: ...Appendix B Special Internal Relays...
Page 174: ...Appendix C Special Data Registers...
Page 183: ...FP0 Hardware Special Data Registers C 10 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...
Page 184: ...Appendix D Dimensions...
Page 195: ...FP0 Hardware Dimensions D 12 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG...