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Foreword
This manual contains text, diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the correct installation
and operation of the FX1N Series Programmable Controllers. It should be read and understood before
attempting to install or use the unit.
If in doubt at any stage of the installation of an FX1N Series Programmable Controller always consult a
professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards which apply to
the installation site.
If in doubt about the operation or use of FX1N Series Programmable Controller please consult the nearest
Mitsubisi Electric distributor.
Hardware Manual
: June 2000
Guidelines for the safety of the user and protection of the FX1N.
This manual provides information for the installation and use of the FX1N. The manual has
been written to be used by trained and competent personnel. The definition of such a person
or persons is as follows;
a) Any engineer who is responsible for the planning, design and construction of automatic
equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent
nature, (trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that
role). These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to
automated equipment.
b) Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature, trained and
qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job. These engineers
should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product. This
includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the said
product. All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety
practices.
c) All operators of the completed product should be trained to use that product in a safe
and co-ordinated manner in compliance to established safety practices. The operators
should also be familiar with documentation which is connected with the actual operation
of the completed equipment.
Note : The term completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device which
contains or uses the product associated with this manual.
ii
Software warning
4) Indicates special care must be taken when using this element of software.
5) Indicates a special point which the user of the associate software element should be aware
of.
6) Indicates a point of interest or further explanation.
iii
Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable responsible for any consequential
damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment.
All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to
understanding the text, not to guarantee operation. Mitsubishi Electric will accept no
responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
Owing to the very great variety in possible application of this equipment, you must satisfy
yourself as to its suitability for your specific application.
Associated Manuals
The following manuals are recomended as esential reference material for the correct operation
of a FX1N series Programmable Logic controller.
Manual Name
Manual Number
Description
FX Programming Manual II
JY992D88101
FX1N-422-BD Suplementary
JY992D84101
FX1N-485-BD Users
JY992D84201
FX1N-232-BD Users
JY992D84401
FX1N-8AV-BD
JY992D84601
FX1N-CNV-BD
JY992D84701
FX1N-5DM Users
JY992D84901
iv
Table of Contents
Guideline ..............................................................................................ii
1. Introduction............................................................................................1-1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
3. Installation Notes...................................................................................3-1
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
vi
5. Inputs.....................................................................................................5-1
5.1 24V DC input Specifications ................................................................................ 5-1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
6. Outputs..................................................................................................6-1
6.1 Output Specifications........................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.1.4
6.1.5
vii
7. Diagnostics............................................................................................7-1
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
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INTRODUCTION
TERMINAL LAYOUTS
INSTALLATION NOTES
POWER SUPPLY
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS
Introduction 1.
Introduction 1.
Introduction 1.
1.
Introduction
This manual covers the hardware installation instructions for the FX1N Series Programmable
Logic Controller.
MODEL
INPUT
QTY
TYPE
OUTPUT
QTY
TYPE
POWER
SUPPLY
DIMENSIONS
mm (inches)
FX1N-14MR-ES/UL
6
(8)
90
(3.6)
FX1N-24MR-ES/UL
14
(16)
10
(16)
100-240
90
VAC
(3.6)
+10%
130
-15%
(5.2)
50/60Hz
175
(7.0)
FX1N-40MR-ES/UL
24
FX1N-60MR-ES/UL
36
(40)
24V DC
Sink /
Source
16
24
Relay
WEIGHT
kg (lbs)
0.45
(0.99)
90
(3.5)
75
(3.0)
0.45
(0.99)
0.65
(1.44)
0.80
(1.77)
1-1
Introduction 1.
S/S
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X10
X11
X12
X13
X14
X15
DIN rail
82 (3.20'')
90 (3.54'')
10 11 12 13
mounting
14 15
IN
slot
POW ER
RUN
ERROR
FX 1N -24M R
OUT
0
10 11
24V
0V
COM 0
Y0
COM 1
Y1
COM 2
Y2
COM 3
Y3
Y4
Y5
COM 4
Y6
Y7
Y10
Y11
W - 8 (0.31'')
8 (0.31'')
W
75 (2.95'')
Please see the previous page for each units width measurement.
1-2
Introduction 1.
FX0N-40ER-ES/UL
INPUT
QTY
TYPE
24
FX0N-40ET-DSS/UL
24
FX0N-40ER-DSS
24
FX2N-32ER-ES/UL
16
OUTPUT
QTY
16
24V DC
Sink/
Source
Relay
16
Transistor
(Source)
16
Relay
16
Relay
FX2N-32ET-ESS/UL
16
FX2N-48ER-ES/UL
24
24
FX2N-48ER-DS
24
24
FX2N-48ET-ESS/UL
24
24
FX2N-48ER-UA1/UL
24
110VAC
DEVICE
16
24
POWER
SUPPLY
100240VAC
+10%,
-15%
50/60Hz
DIMENSIONS
mm (inches)
WEIGHT
kg (lbs)
150
(5.9)
0.75
(1.65)
24VDC
+20%
-15%
100240VAC 150
Transistor
+10%, (5.9)
(Source)
-15%
50/60Hz
Relay
24VDC
+20%
-30%
90
(3.5)
87
(3.4)
0.65
(1.4)
182
(7.2)
0.85
(1.9)
Transistor
100(Source) 240VAC
+10%,
220
-15%
Relay
50/60Hz (8.7)
1.00
(2.2)
Relay
1-3
Introduction 1.
Extension blocks
INPUT
MODEL
OUTPUT
QTY
TYPE
QTY
DEVICE
TYPE
FX0N-8EX-UA1/UL
110V AC
inputs
FX0N-8EX-ES/UL
FX0N-8ER-ES/UL
24V DC
Sink/
Source
FX0N-8EYR-ES/UL
FX0N-8EYT-ESS/UL
Transistor
Source
16
24V DC
Sink/
Source
FX0N-16EX-ES/UL
Relay
16
Relay
FX0N-16EYT-ESS/UL
16
Transistor
Source
16
24V DC
Sink/
Source
FX2N-16EX-ES/UL
FX2N-16EYR-ES/UL
16
Relay
FX2N-16EYT-ESS/UL
16
Transistor
Source
kg (lbs)
0.2
(0.44)
43
(1.7)
FX0N-16EYR-ES/UL
MASS
(WEIGHT)
DIMENSIONS
mm (inches)
90
(3.5)
87
(3.4)
70
(2.8)
40
(1.6)
0.3
(0.66)
90
(3.5)
87
(3.4)
1-4
0.3
(0.66)
Introduction 1.
POWER SUPPLY
DESCRIPTION
I
Internal External
5V DC 24V DC
FX2N-2DA
30mA
85mA*1
FX2N-2AD
20mA
50mA*1
FX2N-4DA
30mA
200mA
FX2N-4AD
30mA
55mA
FX2N-4AD-PT
30mA
50mA
FX2N-4AD-TC
Thermo-couple interface
30mA
50mA
FX2N-32CCL
130mA
50mA
MELSEC-I/O LINK
FX2N-16LNK-M Remote I/O system master block
DIMENSIONS
mm (inches)
43
(1.7)
87 0.3(0.66)
(3.4)
90
(3.5)
*2
*2
200mA
90mA
kg (lbs)
0.2(0.44)
55
(2.1)
43
(1.7)
MASS
(WEIGHT)
0.2(0.44)
0.5(1.1)
FX0N-3A
30mA
90mA*1
43
(1.7)
87
(3.4) 0.2(0.44)
FX2N-8AD
50mA
80mA
75
(3.0)
75
(3.0) 0.3(0.66)
1-5
1.1
Introduction 1.
World Specification.
Input
Sink / Source
Outputs
Transistor
1-6
1.2
Introduction 1.
Model Name
FX1N -24MT--DSS /
A)
B)
C)
G)
F)
E)
D)
B)
E)
DS
F)
Relay
Transistor
Output type
D)
Unit type
C)
UL
1-7
1.3
Introduction 1.
Serial Numbers
1)
e.g.
0=2000
1=2001
2)
1-9
X
Y
Z
= Jan - Sept
= Oct
= Nov
= Dec
Production year
2)
Production month
3)
1-8
1.4
Introduction 1.
Configuration
Schematic system
FX1N-5DM
FX0N -40ER-ES/UL
FX2N-16EX-ES/UL
FX1N-EEPROM-8L
FX0N -40ET-ESS/UL
FX2N-16EYR-ES/UL
FX0N -40ER-DS
FX2N-16EYT-ESS/UL
FX1N-14MR-ES/UL
FX1N-24MR-ES/UL
FX1N-40MR-ES/UL
FX1N-232-BD
FX1N-60MR-ES/UL
FX1N-422-BD
FX1N-14MT-ESS/UL
FX1N-485-BD
FX1N-CNV-BD
FX1N-24MT-ESS/UL
FX1N-40MT-ESS/UL
FX1N-8AV-BD
FX2N -32ER-ES/UL
FX2N -32ET-ESS/UL
FX2N -48ER-ES/UL
FX2N -48ER-UA1/UL
FX2N -48ER-DS
FX2N -48ET-ESS/UL
I
FX1N-60MT-ESS/UL 4
FX0N-8EX-ES/UL
FX0N-8EX-UA1/UL
FX0N-8ER-ES/UL
FX0N-8EYR-ES/UL
FX0N-8EYT-ESS/UL
FX0N-16EX-ES/UL
FX0N-16EYR-ES/UL
FX0N-16EYT-ESS/UL
FXON-232ADP*
FX2N-2DA
FXON-485ADP*
FX2N-4DA
*used with
FX1N-CNV-BD
FX-10DU-E FX-40DU-ES
FX2N-2AD
FX2N-4AD
FX-25DU-E FX-50DU-TKS-E
FX2N-4AD-PT
FX-30DU-E
F930GOT
FX2N-16LNK-M
F940GOT
FX-10DM-E
FX2N-4AD-TC
FX2N-32CCL
FX0N-3A
FX2N-8AD
K
MELSEC MEDOC
FX-10P-E FX-20P-E
FX-PCS/AT-EE
1-9
Introduction 1.
Configuration notes
A
Programming cables
Programming software
Extension blocks
Memory port
Extension board port
Programming port
MPU bus port
1-10
1.4.1
Introduction 1.
OUTPUT
Y
TOTAL
FX0N-8ER-ES/UL
4(8)
4(8)
16*1
FX0N-8EX-ES/UL
FX0N-8EX-UA1/UL
FX0N-8EYR-ES/UL
FX0N-8EYT-ESS/UL
16
16
FX0N-16EYT-ESS/UL
16
16
FX0N-16EYR-ES/UL
16
16
16
16
FX2N-16EYR-ES/UL
16
16
FX2N-16EYT-ESS/UL
16
16
MODEL
FX0N-16EX-ES/UL
FX2N-16EX-ES/UL
*1:8 points are used for actual input/output, however, this block should occupy 16 input/output
points.
1-11
Introduction 1.
Function adapters
CURRENT CONSUMPTION
5V DC
INPUT
X
TOTAL
X/Y
OUTPUT
Y
FX0N-3A
30mA
FX0N-16NT
20mA
16
FX0N-32NT-DP
170mA
FX2N-2AD
20mA
FX2N-4AD
30mA
FX2N-4AD-PT
30mA
FX2N-4AD-TC
30mA
FX2N-2DA
30mA
FX2N-4DA
30mA
FX2N-32CCL
130mA
FX2N-16LNK-M
200mA
*2
*2
*2
FX0N-232ADP
200mA
FX0N-485ADP
30mA
MODEL
1-12
1.4.2
Introduction 1.
Rules of Expansion
The FX1N Series can be expanded by 2 special function blocks or upto 32 points of I/O when
used on its own. It can also be expanded by 4 special function blocks when used in
conjunction with an FX0N extension unit (2+2), or expanded by 8 special function blocks when
used in conjunction with an FX2N extension unit (2+6).
The maximum for an FX1N system is 128 points of I/O and 8 special function blocks.
X000~X043
X050~X057
FX0N-232ADP
POWER
RD
SD
COM
X0
X1
X2
X3
X5
X4
X6
X7
X10
X11
X12
X13
X14
X15
X16
X17
X20
X21
X22
X23
X24
X25
X26
X27
X30
X31
X32
X33
X34
X35
X36
X37
X40
X41
X42
X43
24+
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
FX0N-16EX
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
40 41 42 43
IN
POWER
POWER
RUN
IN
ERROR
FX1N-60MR
0
0 1
3 4
0 1
3 4
6 7
6 7
OUT
7
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
24+
COM
COM0
Y0
COM1
Y1
COM2
Y2
COM3
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
COM4
Y7
Y10
Y11
Y12
Y13
COM5
Y14
Y15
Y16
Y17
COM6
Y20
Y21
Y22
Y23
COM7
Y24
Y25
Y26
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
Y27
Y000~Y027
FX0N-232ADP
FX1N-60MR-ES/UL
X060~X067
FX0N-16EX-ES/UL
X070~X117
L
COM
COM
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
IN
POWER
FX0N-40ER
24+
COM
Y0
Y1
Y2
COM0 COM1 COM2
Y3
Y4
Y6
COM3
Y5
Y7
OUT
0
2 3
5 6
Y0
Y2
COM4
Y1
Y3
X7
FX0N-8EYR
POWER
OUT
0 1
4 5
Y4
Y6
COM5
Y5
Y7
Y030~Y047
Y050~Y057
FX0N-8EYR-ES/UL
FX0N-40ER-ES/UL
1-13
1.5
Introduction 1.
1-14
INTRODUCTION
TERMINAL LAYOUTS
INSTALLATION NOTES
POWER SUPPLY
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS
Terminal layouts 2.
Terminal layouts 2.
Terminal layouts 2.
2.
Terminal layouts
The following selection of terminal layouts are taken from the FX1N product range.
Note: All layouts are diagrammatic only and are only intended to aid the creation of wiring
diagrams.
2.1
Main units
FX1N-14M
S/S X1 X3 X5 X7
X0 X2 X4 X6
FX1N-14MR-ES/UL
0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
24V COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5
FX1N-24M
S /S X 1 X 3 X 5 X 7 X 1 1 X 1 3 X 1 5
X0 X2 X4 X6 X10 X12 X14
F X 1N -24 M R -E S /U L
0V Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y5 Y6 Y10
24 V COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 Y4 COM4 Y7 Y11
2-1
Terminal layouts 2.
FX1N-40M
S /S X 1 X 3 X 5 X 7 X 1 1 X 1 3 X 1 5 X 1 7 X 2 1 X 2 3 X 2 5 X 2 7
X0 X2 X4 X6 X10 X12 X14 X16 X20 X22 X24 X26
F X 1N -40 M R -E S /U L
0V Y0 Y1 Y2
24 V COM0 COM1 COM2 Y3
Y4
COM3
Y6
Y5
Y7
Y10 Y12
Y11 Y13
COM4
Y14 Y16
Y15 Y17
COM5
FX1N-60M
S /S X 1 X 3 X 5 X 7 X 1 1 X 1 3 X 1 5 X 1 7 X 2 1 X 2 3 X 2 5 X 2 7 X 3 1 X 3 3 X 3 5 X 3 7 X 4 1 X 4 3
N
X0 X2 X4 X6 X10 X12 X14 X16 X20 X22 X24 X26 X30 X32 X34 X36 X40 X42
F X 1N -60 M R -E S /U L
0V
24V
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y4
Y3
COM3
Y6
Y5
Y7
Y10 Y12
Y11 Y13
COM4
Y14 Y16
Y15 Y17
COM5
Y20 Y22
Y21 Y23
COM6
Y24 Y26
Y25 Y27
COM7
2-2
Y2 Y4 Y6 +V1
Y0 Y1 Y3 Y5 Y7
2-3
Y0 Y2 Y4
+V0 Y1 Y3 Y5 Y6 Y7
FX2N-16EYT-ESS/UL
Y0 Y2 Y4
Y2 Y4 Y6 COM2
Y1 Y3 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y5 Y7
COM1
X2 X4 X6
X0 X1 X3 X5 X7
FX2N-16EYR-ES/UL
X0 X2 X4
S/S X1 X3 X5 X6 X7
X5 X7
X4 X6
FX2N-16EX-ES/UL
COM1 X1 X3
X0 X2
COM1 Y1 Y3
Y0 Y2
FX0N-8EX-UA1/UL
S/S X1 X3
X0 X2
+V1 Y5 Y7
Y4 Y6
FX0N-8ER-ES/UL
+V0 Y1 Y3
Y0 Y2
COM2 Y5 Y7
Y4 Y6
FX0N-8EYT-ESS/UL
COM1 Y1 Y3
Y0 Y2
X5 X7
X4 X6
FX0N-8EYR-ES/UL
S/S X1 X3
X0 X2
FX0N-8EX-ES/UL
X1
X3
X5
X7
COM3
Y1
Y3
COM4
Y5
Y7
Y0 Y2
Y4 Y6
+V2 Y1 Y3 +V3 Y5 Y7
Y6
Y4
Y2
Y0
X6
X4
X2
X0
Y4
Y2
Y0
F X 0N -16E Y T -E S S /U L
F X 0N -16E Y R -E S /U L
F X 0N -16E X -E S /U L
Y6
+V0 Y1 Y3 +V1 Y5 Y7
Y0 Y2
Y4 Y6
Y7
Y5
COM2
Y3
Y1
COM1
S /S X 1 X 3 X 5 X 7
X0 X2 X4 X6
Terminal layouts 2.
FX1N Series Programmable Controllers
Terminal layouts 2.
MEMO
2-4
INTRODUCTION
TERMINAL LAYOUTS
INSTALLATION NOTES
POWER SUPPLY
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS
Installation notes 3.
Installation notes 3.
3.
Installation Notes 3.
Installation Notes
The installation of FX1N products has been designed to be safe and easy. When the products
associated with this manual are used as a system or individually, they must be installed in a
suitable enclosure. The enclosure should be selected and installed in accordance to the local
and national standards.
3-1
3.1
Installation Notes 3.
Product Outline
Features of the FX1N PLC
S/S
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X10
X11
X12
X13
X14
X15
COM0
Y0
COM1
Y1
COM2
Y2
COM3
Y3
Y4
Y5
COM4
Y6
Y7
S/S
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X10
X11
X12
X13
10 11 12 13
14 15
14 15
15
IN
POWER
POWER
RUN
RUN
ERROR
ERROR
FX1N-24MR
FX1N-24MR
OUT
2 3
OUT
2 3
10 11
0V
10 11 12 13
IN
24V
11
Y10
Y11
X14
X15
12
13
10 11
14
24V
0V
COM0
Y0
COM1
Y1
COM2
Y2
COM3
Y3
Y4
Y5
COM4
Y6
Y7
Y10
Y11
3-2
Installation Notes 3.
Features table
1
Top cover
10
11
12
Expansion port
13
Run/Stop switch
14
Programming port
15
Variable analog potentiometers. Upper pot, D8030 read from VR1. Lower pot D8031
read from VR2
3-3
3.2
Installation Notes 3.
S /S
RUN/STOP selection
RUN
0V
24V
X0
SWITCH
TERMINAL
FX1N MPU
STATUS
RUN
RUN
STOP
RUN
3-4
3.3
Installation Notes 3.
General Specifications
Item
Description
Operating Temperature
0 to 55 C (32 to 131 F)
Storage Temperature
Operating Humidity
storage Humidity
Vibration Resistance
- Direct Mounting
Vibration Resistance
- DIN rail Mounting
Shock Resistance
Noise Immunity
1500 V AC > 1 min, tested between all points, terminals and ground
Insulation Resistance
5 M > at 500 V DC, tested between all points, terminals and ground
Ground
3-5
F X 1N
CPU
A
A > 50m m (1.97 inche s)
Function block
F X 1N
CPU
Function block
Function block
Function block
3.4
Installation Notes 3.
F X 0N ,F X 2N
E xtension
blocks
A
A
3-6
Installation Notes 3.
Caution
Units should not be installed in areas subject to the following conditions: excessive or
conductive dust, corrosive or flammable gas, moisture or rain, excessive heat, regular
impact shocks or excessive vibration.
Take special care not to allow debris to fall inside the unit during installation e.g. cut
wires, shavings etc. Once installation is complete remove the protective paper band, to
prevent overheating.
3.5
3-7
Direct Mounting
= 4.5mm (0.18)
80(3.15)
90(3.54)*
POWER
S
T D P
O O G
P G 0
F R C E
P P L R
R R
UNITS: mm (inches)
4(0.16)
20(0.79)
FX2N-16E
POWER
IN 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
40(1.57)
FX0N-16E
COM1 Y1
Y3
Y0
Y2
COM2 Y5
Y7
Y4
Y6
POWER
OUT 0
Y0
Y2
COM3 Y1
Y3
Y4
Y6
COM4 Y5
Y7
80(3.15)
90(3.54)
IN 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
80(3.15)
90(3.54)
3.6
Installation Notes 3.
60(2.36)
70(2.76)
UNITS: mm (inches)
3-8
MODEL
FX2N-4DA
FX2N-4AD
FX2N-4AD-PT
FX2N-4AD-TC
Installation Notes 3.
MODEL
FX2N-2AD
FX2N-32CCL
FX2N-16LNK-M
FX0N-32NT-DP
FX2N-2DA
55
(2.16)
MODEL
43
(1.69)
FX0N-3A
FX0N-232ADP
FX0N-485ADP
FX0N-8E
43
(1.69)
FX0N-8E
Side view
87(3.42)*
9(0.35)
FX0N-232ADP is 68(2.68)
UNITS: mm (inches)
3-9
3.7
Installation Notes 3.
To suit M3 (0.12in)
screw terminals
3-10
3.8
Installation Notes 3.
Wiring Techniques
The wiring of FX1N products has been designed to be safe and easy. If during the installation of
these products or associated products concern is felt, please contact a professional electrician
who is trained to the local and national standards applicable to the installation site.
Wiring cautions
Do not run input signals in the same multicore cable as output signals or allow them to
share the same wire.
Do not lay I/O signal cables next to power cables or allow them to share the same
trunking duct. Low voltage cables should be reliably separated or insulated with regard
to high voltage cabling.
Where I/O signal lines are used over an extended distance consideration for voltage
drop and noise interference should be made.
Always ensure that mounted units and blocks are kept as far as possible from
high-voltage cables, high-voltage equipment and power equipment.
3-11
3.9
3.9.1
Installation Notes 3.
The following is a generic explanation of how to install a special function board to the FX1N
PLC. For greater detail and specifications of each optional unit, please see the relevant
products manual.
Always make sure the power is turned off, before installing a special function board. Only one
board can be used at one time, do not try to stack multiple boards.
D)'
E)
D)
C)
C)
A)
B)
Note
3-12
3.9.2
Installation Notes 3.
C)
B)
3-13
Installation Notes 3.
MEMO
3-14
INTRODUCTION
TERMINAL LAYOUTS
INSTALLATION NOTES
POWER SUPPLY
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS
Power supply 4.
Power supply 4.
4.
Power Supply
4.1
Wiring Techniques
Power Supply 4.
The wiring of FX1N products has been designed to be safe and easy. If during the installation of
these product or associated products concern is felt, please contact a professional electrician
who is trained to the local and national standards applicable to the installation site.
4.2
Wiring Cautions
Do not run input signals in the same multicore cable as output signals or allow them to share the
same wire.
Do not lay I/O signal cables next to power cables or allow them to share the same trunking duct. Low
voltage cables should be reliably separated or insulated with regard to high voltage cabling.
Where I/O signal lines are used over an extended distance consideration for voltage drop
and noise interference should be made.
4.3
Power Supply
When wiring AC supplies the Live cable should be connected to the L terminal and the Neutral cable
should be connected to the N terminal. Do NOT connect the Live wire to the N terminal, the user might
receive a dangerous shock on powerup.
4-1
4.4
Power Supply 4.
Power Requirements
Power supply
Max. allowable momentary power
failure period
Fuse (size) rating
In-rush current
Power consumption *1
FX1N-14M
FX1N-24M
FX1N-40M
FX1N-60M
100 - 240V AC +10%, -15%, 50-60Hz
10ms; If less than 10ms, the PLC will continue operation.
If 10ms or more, the PLC will shut down.
250V 1A
250V 3.15A (3A)
100V AC - Max. 15A for 5ms
200V AV - Max. 25A for 5ms
29W
30W
32W
35W
4-2
4.5
Power Supply 4.
Example Wiring
24V D C
A C /D C
C onverter
50 - 60 Hz
Circuit protector or Fuse
24V
0V
E xtensio n block
Emergency stop
Power supply switch
Power ON pilot indicator
MC
Fuse
Main unit
Breaker
PL
E xtensio n block
MC
MC
4-3
4.6
Power Supply 4.
4.7
Earthing / Grounding
Use a cable at least 0.2mm2 (AWG24) to ground equipment. Ground resistance must be
less than 100 (class 3). Note that the ground cable must not be connected to the same
ground as the power circuits. Grounding is recommended but if a proper ground cannot be
provided, the PLC will still operate correctly without being grounded.
4-4
INTRODUCTION
TERMINAL LAYOUTS
INSTALLATION NOTES
POWER SUPPLY
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS
Inputs 5.
Inputs 5.
Inputs 5.
5.
Inputs
5.1
X10
24V DC 10%
Input voltage
Input current
Input switching
current
>4.5mA
>3.5mA
ON OFF
Circuit isolation
Operation indication
>3.5mA
<1.5mA
Response time
Variable response time
10ms
X000-X007 0-15ms
---
Photocoupler
LED is lit
5-1
5.1.1
Inputs 5.
Typical Wiring
FX1N-Source
FX1N-Sink
NPN
0V
PNP
24V
S/S
X0
X1
X2
FX1N-**M
Service supply
PNP Sensor
NPN Sensor
24V
0V
S/S
FX1N -**M
X0
X1
X2
5-2
5.1.2
Inputs 5.
24V
24V
24V DC
24V DC
S/S
0V
S/S
0V
S ou rce
S ink
4.3 k
4.3 k
24V D C
10 %
24V D C
10 %
S /S
S /S
5-3
5.1.3
Inputs 5.
24V
X
F X 1N
FX0N, FX2N
Extention block
X
S/S
0V
S/S
5-4
5.1.4
Inputs 5.
Eqn 1 : Rb
4Rp
15 - Rp
Eqn 2 : Rb
6
I - 1.5
24V
Rp
X
Rb
S/S
0V
5-5
5.2
Inputs 5.
85-132V AC 50-60Hz
Input impedance
21k/50HZ 18k/60Hz
Input current
5.2.1
Response time
25ms
Photocoupler/LED is lit
X0
X1
X2
5-6
5.2.2
Inputs 5.
Programming Caution
When using 110V AC units, high speed counter and interrupt routines are not suitable for use
due to the long 'ON/OFF' times. The following instructions are also not suitable.
FNC 52 MTR
FNC 56 SPD
FNC 72 DSW
5-7
Inputs 5.
MEMO
5-8
INTRODUCTION
TERMINAL LAYOUTS
INSTALLATION NOTES
POWER SUPPLY
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS
Outputs 6.
Outputs 6.
Outputs 6.
6.
Outputs
6.1
Output Specifications
Description
Relay Output
Transistor Output
5-30V DC
80VA
12W/24V DC
1.5W/24V DC
Minimum load
Switched voltages
(resistive load)
Rated current / N points
(resistive load)
Max. Inductive load
------------------
OFF
ON
10ms
ON
OFF
10ms
Circuit isolation
By Relay
PhotoCoupler
----------------
0.1mA/30V DC
Response time
(approx.)
Operation indication
6-1
6.1.1
Outputs 6.
COM0
Y0
COM1
Y1
COM2
Y2
Y3
MC2
Y5
MC1
MC1
Y4
MC2
Fuse
External Mechanical
Interlock
Emergency Stop
Valve
DC Power Supply
Incandescent Lamp
AC Power Supply
6-2
6.1.2
Outputs 6.
Reliability Tests
The test results in the table below were gathered from a 1 sec ON/OFF test cycle. Please note
that the over current induced by in-rush greatly reduces the relay contacts service life. The
rated life for an inductive AC load such as a contactor or solenoid valve is 500,000 operations
at 20VA.
Load capacity
Life of contact (cycles)
Example load (Mitsubishi contactor)
6.1.3
20VA
0.2A/100VAC
0.1A/200VAC
3,000,000
S-K10 ~ S-K95
35VA
0.35A/100V AC
0.17A/240V AC
1,000,000
S-K100 ~ S-K150
80VA
0.8A/100V AC
0.4A/240V AC
200,000
S-K180,S-K400
Response Times
OFF times increase as the load current decreases.
For improved response times use a 'dummy' resistor, see the figure below. If a response time
of 0.5 ms or better is required when using 'light loads' use a 'dummy' resistor and ensure the
signal line has a current greater than 60mA/24V DC
Dummy
Load
+V
10 to 100mA
5 to 24V
Dummy load
Load
6-3
6.1.4
Outputs 6.
+V 0
Y0
+V 1
Y1
+V 2
Y2
Y3
MC1
MC2
Y4
Y5
MC2
MC1
6.1.5
Emergency Stop
Fuse
External Mechanical
Interlock
Output Terminal Y0
DC Power Supply
Output Terminal Y1
COM0
Y0
COM1
Y1
COM2
Y2
Y3
MC1
MC2
Y4
Y5
MC2
MC1
6-4
6.2
Outputs 6.
6-5
Outputs 6.
MEMO
6-6
INTRODUCTION
TERMINAL LAYOUTS
INSTALLATION NOTES
POWER SUPPLY
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostics 7.
Diagnostics 7.
7.
Diagnostics
7.1
Preliminary Checks
POWER
RUN
ERROR
Check power supply, ground and I/O cables are wired correctly.
POWER
RUN
ERROR
Turn the power supply on. Check the power LED is lit. Down load a small
test program into the PLC. Verify the program to ensure it has been written
to the PLC correctly. Using the programming device, forcibly turn ON/OFF
each output. Check the output LEDs for operation.
POWER
RUN
ERROR
Put the PLC into RUN. Check the RUN LED is lit. Check the previously
down loaded program works correctly. Once all checks are complete take
the PLC out of run and turn OFF the power supply.
Diagnostics 7.
During this testing stage take extreme care not to touch any live or
hazardous parts.
7-1
7.2
Diagnostics 7.
POWER
RUN
ERROR
Fault
ERROR
LED ON
Remedy
Reset
PLC.
Possible
Power
results
OFF,ON
and trigger
RUN input.
LED OFF
LED is lit
Remedy
Power
OFF
A
Disconnect Possible
results
earth/
ground
terminal
LED is lit
Power ON
Remedy
Possible program/scan time error.
Check D8012 for program scan time,
(units 0.2 ms must be less than 0.2 s,
i.e data value <2000).
PC
M /C
PC
M /C
PC
M /C
Possible results
D8012 > D8000
7-2
7.3
Diagnostics 7.
Common Errors
- Corroded contact points at some point in an I/O line.
- An I/O device has been used outside its specified operating range.
- An input signal occurs in a shorter time period that taken by one program scan.
7.4
Maintenance
- Check interior temperature of the panel.
- Check panel air filters if fitted.
- Check for loosening of terminals or mounting facilities (due to vibration).
7-3
7.5
Diagnostics 7.
M8061
(ref. D8061)
PC hardware error
M8035
M8063
(ref. D8063)
M8036
M8064
(ref. D8064)
Parameter error
M8037
M8065
Syntax error
(ref. D8065, D8069)
M8039
(ref. D8039)
M8066
Program (circuit) error
(ref. D8066, D8069)
M8004
(ref. 8004)
M8067
Program execution error
(ref. D8067, D8069)
M8068
(ref. D8068)
7-4
7.6
Diagnostics 7.
D8002
W atchdog tim er
P LC version
26100 = F X 1N V ersion 1.00
26 = F X 1N, 100 = V ersion 1.00
M em ory capacity
0008=8K steps
D8003
D8004
M em ory type
02H =E E P R O M protect sw itch O F F
0A H =E E P R O M protect sw itch O N
10H =M P U m em ory
E rror flag num ber
8060=M 8060, (8060-8068)
7-5
7.7
Diagnostics 7.
Error Registers
D8061
D8063
D8064
D8065
D8066
D8067
D8068
Latched step
number of execution error
D8069
7-6
7.8
Diagnostics 7.
Error Codes
D8061
0000
6101
6102
6103
D8062
0000
6201
6202
6203
6204
6205
D8063
0000
6301
6302
6303
6304
6305
6306
7-7
7.9
Diagnostics 7.
Instruction List
0
CJ
CALL
SRET
IRET
EI
DI
FEND
WDT
FOR
NEXT
CMP
ZCP
MOV
BCD
BIN
020 + - x /, Logics
ADD
SUB
MUL
BMOV
DIV
030 Shift
040 Data Operation
INC
DEC
SFTR
SFTL
WAND
WOR WXOR
SFWR SFRD
REF
MTR
HSCS HSCR
SPD
PLSY
IST
ABSD
INCD
ALT
RAMP
DSW
RS
PRUN
ASCI
SEGL
HEX
CCD
150 Positioning
160 Real Time Clock
VRRD VRSC
ABS
PWM
PLSR
FROM
TO
PID
ZRN
PLSV
TRD
TWR
DRVI
DRVA
HOUR
RD3A WR3A
220
LD=
LD
240
OR=
LD>
AND
OR<
OR
OR
LD
LD<
AND
AND
OR
7-8
LD
Symbol
ABS
ABSD
ADD
ALT
AND
ASCI
BCD
BIN
BMOV
CALL
CCD
CJ
CMP
DEC
DECO
DI
DIV
DRVA
DRVI
DSW
FNC No
155
062
020
066
232-238
082
018
019
015
001
084
000
010
025
041
005
023
159
158
072
Diagnostics 7.
D P
E
L
M
N
O
Symbol
EI
ENCO
FEND
FOR
FROM
HEX
HOUR
HSCR
HSCS
INC
INCD
IRET
IST
LD
MOV
MTR
MUL
NEXT
OR
FNC No
004
042
006
008
078
083
169
054
053
024
063
003
060
224-230
012
052
022
009
240-246
D P
Symbol
PID
PLSR
PLSV
P
PLSY
PRUN
PWM
RAMP
REF
R
RD3A
RS
SEGL
SFRD
SFTL
SFTR
S
SFWR
SPD
SRET
SUB
FNC No
88
059
157
057
081
058
067
050
176
080
074
039
035
034
038
056
002
021
7-9
D P
FNC No
162
160
079
166
163
167
161
D P
Diagnostics 7.
Symbol
VRRD
V
VRSC
WAND
WDT
W WOR
WR3A
WXOR
FNC No
085
086
026
007
027
177
028
D P
Symbol
ZCP
Z ZRN
ZRST
FNC No
011
156
040
7-10
D P
7.10
Diagnostics 7.
Device List
Item
Specification
Remarks
Program capacity
8K steps
I/O configuration
Auxiliary
relay
(M coils)
General
384 points
M0 to M383
Latched
M384 to M1535
Special
256 points
State relays
(S coils)
Latched
1000 points
S0 to S999
Initial
10 points (subset)
S0 to S9
100 ms
T0 to T199
10 ms
T200 to T245
1 ms
T246 to T249
100 ms
renentive
T250 to T255
Timers (T)
7-11
Item
Specification
Remarks
General
C0 to C15
Type: 16 bit up counter
Latched
C16 to C199
Type: 16 bit up counter
General
Range: -2,147,483,648 to
+2,147,483,647 counts
20 points
C200 to C219
Type: 32 bit bi-directional counter
Latched
15 points (subset)
C220 to C234
Type: 32 bit bi-directional counter
1 phase
Range: -2,147,483,648 to
+2,147,483,647 counts
Select upto four 1 phase counters with
a combined counting frequency of
5kHz or less.
Alternatively select one 2 phase or A/B
phase counter with a counting
frequency of 2kHz or less.
Note all counters are latched
Counters (C)
High speed
counters (C)
Diagnostics 7.
1 phase
c/w start
reset input
2 phase
A/B phase
C235 to C240
C241 to C245
C246 to C250
C251 to C255
7-12
Item
Specification
General
Latched
File
Data
registers (D)
Externally
adjusted
Special
Index
For use
with CALL
Pointers (P)
Nest levels
Decimal K
Constants
Diagnostics 7.
Hexadecimal H
Remarks
D0 to D127
Type: 16 bit data storage register pair
for 32 bit device
D128 to D7999
7872 points (subset)
Type: 16 bit data storage register pair
for 32 bit device
D1000 to D7999 set by parameter in 14
7000 points
blocks of 500 program steps
Type: 16 bit data storage register
Data is move from external setting
Range: 0 to 255
potentiometers to registers
2 points
D8030 and D8031)
256 points (inclusive of D8013, D8030
From the range D8000 to D8255
Type: 16 bit data storage register
and D8031)
V and Z
16 points
Type: 16 bit data storage register
128 points
128 points
P0 to P127
I00 to I50
(rising trigger = 1,
falling trigger = 0)
8 points for use with MC and MCR
N0 to N7
16 bit: -32,768 to +32,767
32 bit: -2,147,483,648 to +2,147,483,647
16 bit: 0000 to FFFF
32 bit: 00000000 to FFFFFFFF
6 points
7-13
Diagnostics 7.
7-14
Under no circumstances will MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC be liable or responsible for any consequential damage that
may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment.
All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text, not to guarantee operation. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these
illustrative examples.
Owing to the very great variety in possible application of this equipment, you must satisfy yourself as to its suitability
for your specific application.
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