Mitsubishi Electronics FX-10P.E manual

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    OPERA TION MANU AL FX-10P-E[...]

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    This man ual e xpl ains the prog ramming and monitoring procedures of the micro PC MELSEC-FX series using the FX-10P-E handy pro gram ming panel. Read this manual carefully and thoroughly and mak e sure the speci fications f or ha ndy progr amming panel are correct. See t he corresponding FX series PC m anual f or detail s about PC handin g and ins[...]

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    FX-10P-E Handy programming panel i Guidelines for the Safety of the User and Pr otecti on of the FX-10P-E HAND Y PR OGRAMMING P ANEL. This man ual pro vides inf or mation f or the use of the FX-10P-E HAND Y PR OGRAMMING P ANEL. T he manua l has been written to b e used b y tr ained and co mpetent pe rsonnel. The definition of such a person o r pers[...]

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    FX-10P-E Handy programming panel ii Note’ s on the Symbols Used in this Manual At v ar ious times through out this m anual cer tain s ymbols will be used to highlight points which are intended to ens ure the users personal saf ety and protect the integ r ity of equipm ent. Whene v er any of the f ollo wing symbols are enc ountered its associated [...]

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    FX-10P-E Handy programming panel iii • Under no ci rcumstances will Mi tsubishi Electric be liab le responsib le f or any consequential damage that m a y ar ise as a result of the install ation or use of this equ ipment. • All e xamples and di agr ams sho wn in this man ual are intended onl y as an aid to understa nding the te xt , not to guara[...]

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    FX-10P-E Handy programming panel iv Caution on opera tion Thoroughly read the man ual and sufficiently assure saf ety bef or e e x ecuting the operation to f or cib ly set de vi ces to ON/OFF or the operation to ch ange present v a lues and se t v alues of w ord de vices in the test mode . Otherwise , the machine ma y be damaged and accidents ma y [...]

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    v V ersion upgr ade to suppor t FX 1S , F X 1N , FX 2N and FX 2N C Ser ies Prog rammab le controller s. (v er 4.10 or later) The FX -10P-E (v er 4. 10 or later) f ully su ppor ts all ite ms and pr ocedur es used f or the FX 1S , FX 1N , FX 2N and FX 2NC PLCs . Read section 1-3 in addition to the contents of the t e xt when using the FX-10P-E (v er [...]

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    vi 2. List of Additional De v ices and Instruc tions • F or details of ea ch instruction and de vices , ref er to the FX prog ramming man ual. T ab le 2.1 T abl e 2.2 Devices Basic Instructions A uxiliar y rela ys M0 to M3071 3072 points LDP ORP Data re gisters D0 to D7999 8000 p oints LDF ORF Inde x registers V0 to V7, Z0 to Z7 16 points ANDP IN[...]

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    vii 3. Ne w Operations f or FX 2N , FX 2NC , FX 1N , FX 1S Su ppor t 3.1 Basic and Applied instructi ons are added Symbol and input operat ion of additio nal basic instructions T ab le 3.1 Instru ction Descriptio n Mnemonic K ey Op erati ons LDP Initial le ading edge p ulse contact LDP LDF Initial trailing edge pulse co ntact LDF ANDP Seria l conne[...]

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    viii Applied instruction inpu t operation • It is the responsibility of the operat or to ensure that the i nstr uction ent ered is v alid f or the current unit. Application instruction input operation (b y using the HELP function) • When using the HELP function with a m odel other than FX 2N be caref ul not to select an in v alid instruction. F[...]

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    ix 3.2 Expansion of Device Rang e • F or a list o f the ne w de vice r anges see section 2 . Handling inde x register s “V0” and “Z0” inde x registers are e quiv alent to registers “V” a nd “Z” respectiv ely , so either one can be us ed f or progr amming. When ent er ing “V 1” to “V7” or “Z1” to “Z7” ad d a numer a[...]

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    x 3.4 Others De vice con version De vice num ber con v ersion is no t possib le betwee n the f ollowing de vices beca use the nu mber of prog ram steps required is diff erent. - M0 to M153 5 ↔ M1536 to M3071 (FX 2N and FX 2NC only) - 16-bit coun ter ↔ 32-bit counter (a ll FX models) Writing the pr ogram to the FX-EEPR OM-16 • When an instruct[...]

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    HEAD OF FICE: MITSUBIS HI DENKI BL DG MARUNO UCHI TOKY O 100-831 0 HIMEJI WORKS: 840, CHIYODA C HO, HIMEJI, JAPAN JY992D334 01B (SEN) Effective Mar. 2003 Specificatio ns are subject to change without notice. OPERA TION MANU AL FX-10 P-E MODEL FX-10P-O-E MODEL CODE 09R913[...]