Precautions for Correct Use
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• Do not allow foreign matter to enter the openings in the Unit. Doing so may result in Unit burning,
electric shock, or failure.
• Do not allow wire clippings, shavings, or other foreign material to enter any Unit. Otherwise, Unit
burning, failure, or malfunction may occur. Cover the Units or take other suitable countermeasures,
especially during wiring work.
• For EtherCAT and EtherNet/IP, use the connection methods and cables that are specified in the
NJ/NX-series CPU Unit Built-in EtherCAT Port User’s Manual
(Cat. No. W505) and the
NJ/NX-series
CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User’s Manual
(Cat. No. W506). Otherwise, communications may
be faulty.
• Use the rated power supply voltage for the Power Supply Units. Take appropriate measures to
ensure that the specified power with the rated voltage and frequency is supplied in places where the
power supply is unstable.
• Make sure that the current capacity of the wire is sufficient. Otherwise, excessive heat may be gener-
ated. When cross-wiring terminals, the total current for all the terminals will flow in the wire. When
wiring cross-overs, make sure that the current capacity of each of the wires is not exceeded.
• Do not touch the terminals on the Power Supply Unit immediately after turning OFF the power supply.
Residual voltage may cause electrical shock.
• If you use reed switches for the input contacts for AC Input Units, use switches with a current capac-
ity of 1 A or greater.
If the capacity of the reed switches is too low, surge current may fuse the contacts.
• Confirm the device output hold configuration before you change the operating mode of the CPU Unit
or execute the download.
• In applications that use the results of instructions that read the error status, consider the affect on the
system when errors are detected and program error processing accordingly. For example, even the
detection of a minor error, such as Battery replacement during operation, can affect the system
depending on how the user program is written.
• If you change the event level of a Controller error, the output status when the error occurs may also
change. Confirm safety before you change an event level.
• When you edit the restore command file or the automatic transfer command file, do not change any-
thing in the file except for the “yes” and “no” specifications for the selectable data groups. If you
change anything else in the file, the Controller may perform unexpected operation when you restore
or automatically transfer the data.
• To prevent an unexpected restoration, set to enter the password for each execution before the
restore operation.
Wiring
Operation
Error Processing
Restoring and Automatically Transferring Data
Summary of Contents for NX701-1620
Page 11: ...9 Manual Structure NX series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual W535...
Page 46: ...Sections in this Manual 44 NX series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual W535...
Page 64: ...1 Introduction to NX series Controllers 1 18 NX series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual W535...
Page 72: ...2 System Configuration 2 8 NX series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual W535...
Page 90: ...3 Configuration Units 3 18 NX series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual W535...
Page 156: ...6 Inspection and Maintenance 6 14 NX series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual W535...
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