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7.2.1 Precaution When Using RS485 Port
7.3 Installation and Wiring
7.3.1 Installation of Communication Cassette
7.3.2 Wiring
7.3.3 Cables
7.4 Communication Function 1: Computer Link
7.4.1 Computer Link
7.4.2 1:1 Communication (Computer link)
7.4.3 1:N Communication (Computer Link)
7.4.4 MEWTOCOL Master (Sample Program) (Available For 32k Type Only)
7.5 Communication Function: General-purpose Serial Communication
7.5.1 General-purpose Serial Communication
7.5.2 Communication with External Devices
7.5.3 Connection with 1:1 Communication (General-purpose serial communication)
7.5.4 1:N Communication (General-purpose Serial Communication)
7.6 Communication Function 3: PC(PLC) link
7.6.1 PC(PLC) link
7.6.2 Setting Communication Parameters
7.6.3 Monitoring
7.6.4 Connection Example of PC(PLC) link
7.6.5 PC(PLC) link Response Time
7.7 Communication Function 4: MODBUS RTU Communication
7.7.1 MODBUS RTU Communication
8. Self-Diagnostic and Troubleshooting
8.1 Self-Diagnostic function
8.1.1 LED Display for Status Condition
8.1.2 Operation on Error
8.2 Troubleshooting
8.2.1 If ERROR/ALARM LED is Flashing
8.2.2 If ERROR/ALARM LED is ON
8.2.3 ALL LEDs are OFF
8.2.4 Diagnosing Output Malfunction
8.2.5 A Protect Error Message Appears
8.2.6 PROG Mode does not Change to RUN
8.2.7 A Transmission Error has Occurred through RS485
8.2.8 No Communication is Available through RS232C
9. Precautions During Programming
9.1 Use of Duplicated Output
9.1.1 Duplicated Output
9.1.2 When Output is Repeated with an OT, KP, SET or RST Instruction
Summary of Contents for FP E Series
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