FC5A
MicroSmart
User’s
Manual FC9Y
‐
B1273
Preface
‐
1
S
AFETY
P
RECAUTIONS
•Read
this
user’s
manual
to
make
sure
of
correct
operation
before
starting
installation,
wiring,
operation,
maintenance,
and
inspection
of
the
MicroSmart
.
•All
MicroSmart
modules
are
manufactured
under
IDEC’s
rigorous
quality
control
system,
but
users
must
add
a
backup
or
failsafe
provision
to
the
control
system
when
using
the
MicroSmart
in
applications
where
heavy
damage
or
personal
injury
may
be
caused
in
case
the
MicroSmart
should
fail.
•In
this
user’s
manual,
safety
precautions
are
categorized
in
order
of
importance
to
Warning
and
Caution:
•Turn
off
power
to
the
MicroSmart
before
installation,
removal,
wiring,
maintenance,
and
inspection
of
the
MicroSmart.
Failure
to
turn
power
off
may
cause
electrical
shocks
or
fire
hazard.
•Special
expertise
is
required
to
install,
wire,
program,
and
operate
the
MicroSmart.
People
without
such
expertise
must
not
use
the
MicroSmart.
•Emergency
stop
and
interlocking
circuits
must
be
configured
outside
the
MicroSmart.
If
such
a
circuit
is
configured
inside
the
MicroSmart,
failure
of
the
MicroSmart
may
cause
disorder
of
the
control
system,
damage,
or
accidents.
•Install
the
MicroSmart
according
to
the
instructions
described
in
this
user’s
manual.
Improper
installation
will
result
in
falling,
failure,
or
malfunction
of
the
MicroSmart.
•The
MicroSmart
is
designed
for
installation
in
a
cabinet.
Do
not
install
the
MicroSmart
outside
a
cabinet.
•Install
the
MicroSmart
in
environments
described
in
this
user’s
manual.
If
the
MicroSmart
is
used
in
places
where
the
MicroSmart
is
subjected
to
high
‐
temperature,
high
‐
humidity,
condensation,
corrosive
gases,
excessive
vibrations,
and
excessive
shocks,
then
electrical
shocks,
fire
hazard,
or
malfunction
will
result.
•The
environment
for
using
the
MicroSmart
is
“Pollution
degree
2.”
Use
the
MicroSmart
in
environments
of
pollution
degree
2
(according
to
IEC
60664
‐
1).
•Prevent
the
MicroSmart
from
falling
while
moving
or
transporting
the
MicroSmart,
otherwise
damage
or
malfunction
of
the
MicroSmart
will
result.
•Prevent
metal
fragments
and
pieces
of
wire
from
dropping
inside
the
MicroSmart
housing.
Put
a
cover
on
the
MicroSmart
modules
during
installation
and
wiring.
Ingress
of
such
fragments
and
chips
may
cause
fire
hazard,
damage,
or
malfunc
‐
tion.
•Use
a
power
supply
of
the
rated
value.
Use
of
a
wrong
power
supply
may
cause
fire
hazard.
•Use
an
IEC
60127
‐
approved
fuse
on
the
power
line
outside
the
MicroSmart.
This
is
required
when
equipment
containing
the
MicroSmart
is
destined
for
Europe.
•Use
an
IEC
60127
‐
approved
fuse
on
the
output
circuit.
This
is
required
when
equipment
containing
the
MicroSmart
is
des
‐
tined
for
Europe.
•Use
an
EU
‐
approved
circuit
breaker.
This
is
required
when
equipment
containing
the
MicroSmart
is
destined
for
Europe.
•Make
sure
of
safety
before
starting
and
stopping
the
MicroSmart
or
when
operating
the
MicroSmart
to
force
outputs
on
or
off.
Incorrect
operation
on
the
MicroSmart
may
cause
machine
damage
or
accidents.
•If
relays
or
transistors
in
the
MicroSmart
output
modules
should
fail,
outputs
may
remain
on
or
off.
For
output
signals
which
may
cause
heavy
accidents,
provide
a
monitor
circuit
outside
the
MicroSmart.
•Do
not
connect
the
ground
wire
directly
to
the
MicroSmart.
Connect
a
protective
ground
to
the
cabinet
containing
the
MicroSmart
using
an
M4
or
larger
screw.
This
is
required
when
equipment
containing
the
MicroSmart
is
destined
for
Europe.
•Do
not
disassemble,
repair,
or
modify
the
MicroSmart
modules.
•Dispose
of
the
battery
in
the
MicroSmart
modules
when
the
battery
is
dead
in
accordance
with
pertaining
regulations.
When
storing
or
disposing
of
the
battery,
use
a
proper
container
prepared
for
this
purpose.
This
is
required
when
equip
‐
ment
containing
the
MicroSmart
is
destined
for
Europe.
•When
disposing
of
the
MicroSmart,
do
so
as
an
industrial
waste.
Warning
Warning
notices
are
used
to
emphasize
that
improper
operation
may
cause
severe
personal
injury
or
death.
Caution
Caution
notices
are
used
where
inattention
might
cause
personal
injury
or
dam
‐
age
to
equipment.
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