Installation
FP0
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Matsushita Automation Controls
6.1 Adding Expansion Units
6.1
Adding Expansion Units
Expansion method
1.
Peel the seal on the side of the unit so that the internal
connector is exposed.
Seal
.
Notes
D
When peeling the seal on the side of the initial lot products,
the shaded part is exposed. Cut off the shaded part with a pair
of nippers or similar tool so that the internal connector is
exposed.
Cut here.
Shaded part
D
When removing the shaded part, use a sharp cutting object,
making sure that the shaded part is removed leaving a
smooth surface. Note that failure to remove the shaded part
completely can result in damage to the connector.
.
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Summary of Contents for FP0 Series
Page 1: ...PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FP0 Hardware is a global brand name of Matsushita Electric Works...
Page 12: ...Overview FP0 1 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 20: ...Overview FP0 1 10 Matsushita Automation Controls 1 4 Programming Tools...
Page 76: ...Analog I O Unit FP0 4 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 94: ...Analog I O Unit FP0 4 20 Matsushita Automation Controls 4 7 Averaging Function...
Page 96: ...I O Allocation FP0 5 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 102: ...Installation FP0 6 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 114: ...Wiring FP0 7 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 134: ...Wiring FP0 7 22 Matsushita Automation Controls 7 9 Wiring the RS232C Port...
Page 136: ...Connecting the I O P Display Panel FP0 8 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 141: ...Chapter 9 Trial Operation 9 1 Before Turning ON the Power 9 3 9 2 Turning the Power ON 9 4...
Page 142: ...Trial Operation FP0 9 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 146: ...Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting FP0 10 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 160: ...Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting FP0 10 16 Matsushita Automation Controls 10 3 Error Codes...
Page 162: ...Dimensions FP0 A 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...
Page 172: ...Record of changes FP0 R 2 Matsushita Automation Controls...