
Wiring
FP0
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7.1 Safety Instructions
7.1
Safety Instructions
In certain applications, malfunction may occur for the following reasons:
Power ON timing differences between the FP0 control unit and I/O or
motorized devices
An operation time lag when a momentary power drop occurs
Abnormality in the FP0 unit, power supply circuit, or other devices
In order to prevent a malfunction resulting in system shutdown choose the adequate
safety circuits or other safety measures listed in the following:
7.1.1
Interlock Circuit
When a motor clockwise/counter-clockwise operation is controlled, provide an interlock
circuit that prevents clockwise and counter-clockwise signals from inputting into the
motor at the same time.
7.1.2
Emergency Stop Circuit
Add an emergency stop circuit to controlled devices in order to prevent a system
shutdown or an irreparable accident when malfunction occurs.
7.1.3
Start Up Sequence
The FP0 should be operated after all of the outside devices are energized. To keep this
sequence, the following measures are recommended:
Set the mode switch from PROG. mode to RUN mode after power is
supplied to all of the outside devices
Program the FP0 so as to disregard the inputs and outputs until the
outside devices are energized
Note
When stopping the operation of FP0 also, have the I/O devices
turned OFF after the FP0 has stopped operating.
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Summary of Contents for FP0 Series
Page 14: ...Table of Contents FP0 xii ...
Page 16: ...Overview FP0 1 2 ...
Page 82: ...S LINK Control Unit FP0 4 2 ...
Page 95: ...Chapter 5 I O Allocation 5 1 I O Number 5 3 5 2 Control Unit 5 4 5 3 Expansion I O Unit 5 5 ...
Page 96: ...I O Allocation FP0 5 2 ...
Page 100: ...I O Allocation FP0 5 6 5 3 Expansion I O Unit ...
Page 102: ...Installation FP0 6 2 ...
Page 112: ...Installation FP0 6 12 6 5 Installation Using FP0 Flat Type Mounting Plate ...
Page 114: ...Wiring FP0 7 2 ...
Page 198: ...High speed Counter Pulse Output PWM Output FP0 9 34 9 5 PWM Output Function ...
Page 200: ...General use Serial Communications FP0 10 2 ...
Page 210: ...Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting FP0 11 2 ...
Page 220: ...Specifications FP0 12 2 ...
Page 234: ...Dimensions FP0 13 2 ...
Page 243: ...Chapter 14 Appendix ...
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