2-4
⑧
Output indicator LEDs
⑨
Analog potentiometer (analog dial)
(excluding the type of which part No. and product No. ends in TM)
Turning this dial chanes the values of special data register DT90040 and DT90041 within the range of
K0 to K1000. It can be used for analog timers and other applications.
Expample:
<2.4 Analog potentiometer>
⑩
Power supply connector (24V DC)
Supply 24V DC. It is connected using the power supply cable (AFPG805) that comes with the unit.
⑪
Left-side connector for FP
Σ
expansion
This is used to connect dedicated FP
Σ
expansion unit on the left side of the control unit with the internal
circuit.
Note) FPG-C32T nor FPG-C32TTM control units are not equipped with this connector.
⑫
Unit No. (Station No.) setting switch
This unit No. (station No.) is specified when using the communication functions provided on the optional
communication cassettes. The unit No. (station No.) of the tool port cannot be specified. Also, in case of
using a 2-channel cassette, the same station No. is specified for both channels.
(It is possible to set individually for the setting with the system register.)
The unit No. (station No.) setting switch is located under the cover on the back of
the unit. Specify the unit (station) No. using the selector switch and the dial.
⑬
Communication cassette (option)
This is the optional cassette type adapter used when communication is carried out. Any one of the
following cassette types may be installed.
-
1-channel RS232C type
-
2-channel RS232C type
-
1-channel RS485 type
-
1-channel RS485 and 1-channel RS232C type in combination
Expample:
<Chapter 7, Communication Cassette >
⑭
Expansion hook
This hook is used to secure expansion units. The hook on the right side is also used for installation on
flat type mounting plate (AFP0804).
⑮
Right-side connector for FP0 expansion
This is used to connect an expansion unit to the internal circuit of the control unit.
(The connector is located under the seal.)
Summary of Contents for FP E Series
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Page 37: ...2 9 Circuit diagram C32 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 C28 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 Y2 Y5 to YF Y2 Y5 to YB ...
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