Before You Start
FP0
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Matsushita Automation Controls
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
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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 corresive 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 from 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 fade the colors.
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 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...