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Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC-F Structured Programming Manual (310 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 3.65 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Positioning of this Manual
8
Related Manuals
11
Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in Manuals
14
1 Device Outline
15
Devices Constructing PLC
15
Relation Among Devices
16
Device Function List
17
Program Memory and Devices
19
Memory Structure
19
Memory Operations and Backup against Power Interruption (Power ON/OFF and RUN/STOP)
24
Types of Backup Methods against Power Interruption
34
Change of Devices between General Type and Latched (Backed-Up) Type
35
How to Initialize Latched (Backed-Up) Type Devices
35
2 Devices in Detail
37
Device Number List
37
Input/Output Relays [X and Y]
39
Numbers of Input/Output Relays
39
Functions and Roles
41
Operation Timing of I/O Relays
42
Auxiliary Relay [M]
43
Numbers of Auxiliary Relays
43
Functions and Operation Examples
44
State Relay [S]
46
Numbers of State Relays
46
Functions and Operation Examples
48
Timer [T]
50
Numbers of Timers
50
Functions and Operation Examples
52
Set Value Specification Method
54
Cautions on Use
54
Details of Timer Operations and Timer Accuracy
54
Program Examples [Off-Delay Timer and Flicker Timer]
55
Handling Timers as Numeric Devices
56
Counter [C]
57
Numbers of Counters
57
Features of Counters
58
Related Devices (to Specify Counting Direction) [32-Bit Counter]
58
Functions and Operation Examples
59
Set Value Specification Method
60
Cautions on Use
61
Response Speed of Counters
61
Counters Handled as Numeric Devices
61
High Speed Counter [C]
64
Types and Device Numbers of High Speed Counters
64
Input Assignment for High Speed Counters
71
Handling of High Speed Counters
76
Current Value Update Timing and Comparison of Current Value
79
Related Devices
80
Change of Logic of External Reset Input Signal
81
Assignment of Counter Input Terminal and Switching of Function
82
How to Use 2-Phase 2-Counting Input Counters C251 to C255 for 4-Edge Counting
84
Condition under Which Hardware Counters Are Handled as Software Counters
85
2.7.10 Response Frequency of High Speed Counters
86
Cautions on Use
94
Data Register and File Register [D]
96
Numbers of Data Registers and File Registers
96
Structure of Data Registers and File Registers
98
Functions and Operation Examples of Data Registers
98
Functions and Operation Examples of File Registers
101
Cautions on Using File Registers
105
Extension Register [R] and Extension File Register [ER]
106
Numbers of Extension Registers and Extension File Registers
106
Data Storage Destination and Access Method
106
Structure of Extension Registers and Extension File Registers
107
Initialization of Extension Registers and Extension File Registers
107
Functions and Operation Examples of Extension Registers
108
Functions and Operation Examples of Extension File Registers
109
Cautions on Using Extension File Registers
111
Registration of Data Stored in Extension Registers and Extension File Registers
113
Index Register [V and Z]
117
2.10.1 Numbers of Index Registers
117
2.10.2 Functions and Structures
118
2.10.3 Indexing of Devices
118
Pointer [P and I]
119
2.11.1 Numbers of Pointers
119
2.11.2 Functions and Operation Examples of Branch Pointers
120
2.11.3 Functions and Operation Examples of Interrupt Pointers
121
3 How to Specify Devices and Constants in Instructions
126
Numeric Values Handled in Plcs (Octal, Decimal, Hexadecimal and Real Numbers)
126
Types of Numeric Values
126
Conversion of Numeric Values
127
Handling of Numeric Values in Floating Point Operations
127
Specification of Constants K, H and E (Decimal, Hexadecimal and Real Numbers)
130
Constant "K" (Decimal Number)
130
Constant "H" (Hexadecimal Number)
130
Constant "E" (Real Number)
130
Character Strings
131
Character String Constant ("ABC")
131
Character String Data
131
Specification of Digits for Bit Devices (Kn ***)
133
Specification of Bit for Word Device [D .B]
134
Direct Specification of Buffer Memory (U \G )
134
Indexing
135
Indexing in Basic Instructions
135
Indexing in Instructions
136
Indexing Example for Instructions Whose Number of Times of Use Is Restricted
139
4 Operations of Special Devices (M8000 and Later, D8000 and Later)
140
Special Device List (M8000 and Later, D8000 and Later)
140
Special Auxiliary Relays (M8000 and Later)
140
Special Data Registers (D8000 and Later)
179
Supplement of Special Devices (M8000 and Later and D8000 and Later)
218
RUN Monitor and Initial Pulse [M8000 to M8003]
218
Watchdog Timer Time [D8000]
219
Low Battery Voltage Detection [M8005 and M8006]
219
Power Interruption Detection Time [D8008, M8008 and M8007]
220
Operation Cycle (Scan Time) Monitor [D8010 to D8012]
221
Internal Clock [M8011 to M8014]
221
Real-Time Clock [M8015 to M8019 and D8013 to D8019]
222
How to Set Real-Time Clock
223
Input Filter Adjustment [D8020]([D8021])
225
Battery [BATT (BAT)] LED off Command [M8030]
230
Built-In Analog Variable Potentiometers [D8030, D8031, D8013]
232
Clear Command [M8031 and M8032]
233
Memory Hold Stop [M8033] (Output Holding in STOP Mode)
233
All Output Disable Command [M8034]
233
Independent Operation for RUN/STOP Input [M8035 to M8037]
234
Constant Scan Mode [M8039 and D8039] (Fixed Scan Time)
235
State Control in Program by STL Instruction [M8040]
235
Analog Expansion Boards [M8260 to M8279 and D8260 to D8279]
236
Analog Special Adapters [M8260 to M8299 and D8260 to D8299] (FX 3S /FX 3G /FX 3GC /FX 3U /FX 3UC Plcs)
238
5 Errors
245
5.1 FX3S/FX3G/FX3GC/FX3U/FX3UC Plcs
245
Error Detection Devices
245
Error Code List and Action
247
FX 1S /FX 1N /FX 1NC /FX 2N /FX 2NC Plcs
256
Error Detection Devices
256
Error Code List and Action
258
FX 0S /FX /FX 0N /FX U /FX 2C Plcs
265
Error Detection Devices
265
Error Code List and Action
267
6 Types and Setting of Parameters
271
Parameter List
272
Parameter Initial Values
275
Memory Capacity Setting Range
277
Compatible Optional Memory Models
279
Keyword
281
PLC Applicability and Access Restriction
281
Registering and Changing Keywords
283
Parameter Setting by GX Works2
286
PLC Parameter Setting
286
Network Parameter
300
Transferring Parameters
304
7 Other Functions
305
Symbolic Information Storage and Block Password
305
Storage of Symbolic Information
305
Block Password
305
Warranty
307
Revision History
308
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Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC-F Structured Programming Manual (122 pages)
Fundamentals
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 2.89 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Conditions of Use for the Product
4
Revisions
5
Table of Contents
7
Manuals
10
1 Overview
12
Purpose of this Manual
12
Overview
12
Terms
16
Features of Structured Programs
17
Applicable CPU Modules
18
Compatible Software Package
18
2 Structured Design of Sequence Programs
19
What Is a Hierarchical Sequence Program
20
What Is a Structured Sequence Program
21
3 Procedure for Creating Programs
23
3.1 Procedure for Creating Sequence Programs in Structured Project
24
4 Program Configuration
25
Overview of Program Configuration
26
Project
27
Program Files
27
Tasks
28
Pous
29
Types of POU
29
Program
30
Functions
30
Function Blocks
31
Operators
31
Ladder Blocks
32
Programming Languages for Pous
33
Functions, Function Blocks, and Operators
34
EN and ENO
37
Labels
39
Global Labels
39
Local Labels
39
Label Classes
40
Setting Labels
41
Data Types
42
Expressing Methods of Constants
44
Method for Specifying Data
45
Bit Data
46
Word (16 Bits) Data
47
Double Word (32 Bits) Data
50
Single-Precision Real/Double-Precision Real Data
53
String Data
57
Time Data
58
Arrays
59
Structures
61
Device and Address
62
Device
62
Address
63
Correspondence between Devices and Addresses
64
Index Setting
67
Libraries
79
User Libraries
80
Precautions on Assigning a Name
81
5 Writing Programs
83
Standard Format
84
Operators in ST Language
85
Syntax in ST Language
86
Calling Functions in ST Language
91
Calling Function Blocks in ST Language
92
Precautions When Using Conditional Syntax and Iteration Syntax
93
Structured Ladder/Fbd
95
Standard Format
95
Ladder Symbols in Structured Ladder/Fbd Language
96
Executing Order
98
Ladder Branches and Compilation Results
99
Precautions on Creating Programs with Structured Ladder/Fbd
101
Appendix 3.1Procedure for Creating a Structured Program
111
Appendix 3.2Example of Creating a Structured Program
112
Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC-F User Manual (80 pages)
USB Driver Installation Edition
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 3.02 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Table of Contents
7
Associated Manuals
9
Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual
9
1 Outline and Specifications
10
Outline
10
Specifications
10
Performance Specifications
10
USB Cable Specifications
10
System Requirements
11
2 System Configuration and Connecting Procedure
12
System Configuration
12
Fx-Usb-Aw
12
Fx 3U -Usb-Bd
12
Connecting Procedure
13
Connecting Procedure of the FX-USB-AW
13
Connecting Procedure of the FX 3U -USB-BD
13
3 Driver Installation
14
For USB Driver Software File
14
Installing from a Computer Hard Disk
14
Copy to CD-R and Install
18
For CD-ROM
19
Install from CD-ROM
21
Installation Procedure
22
Windows 98/98Se/Millennium Edition/2000/Xp
22
Windows Vista
25
Windows 7
29
Windows 8/8.1
37
Windows 10
45
4 Installation Confirmation of Driver
52
5 Uninstalling Driver
54
Windows 98/98Se/Millennium Edition/2000/Xp
54
When the Installation of the Driver Is Performed Normally
54
When the Installation of the Driver Is Not Performed Normally
55
Windows Vista
56
Windows 7
60
Windows 8/8.1
65
Windows 10
70
6 Caution on Use
74
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Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC-F Replacement Manual (54 pages)
F(F1, F1J, F2)→FX3 series Replacement Guidance
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Abbreviations, Generic Terms, and Terminologies Used in this Manual
6
Overview of Transition from F Series (F , F 1J and F ) to Fx3 Series
8
Discontinued Models and Alternative Models
8
External Dimensions
13
Program Conversion Overview
15
List of Program Conversion Tool and Software to Convert the F Series
15
F 1J , and F 2 ) to the FX3 Series
15
Connecting with Programmable Controllers
16
Connecting FX-20P-E and Programmable Controllers
16
Overview of Program Conversion Using Fx-20P-E
17
Program Conversion Procedure
17
Items to Prepare
17
Program Conversion Operation
18
Turning on FX-20P-E + FX-20P-E-FKIT
18
Reading the Program to be Converted from F , and F Programmable Controllers
19
Converting Programs
20
Writing Programs into FX3 Series Programmable Controllers
21
Editing Programs
24
Conversion Rules for the Program Conversion Function
25
Precautions When Converting Programs
25
Device Conversion
26
Input Relay (X) and Output Relay (Y)
26
Auxiliary Relay (M) [Excluding Special Auxiliary Relay (M)]
27
Timer (T)
27
Counter (C)
28
State (S)
28
Special Device (Special Auxiliary Relay (M))
28
Converting Basic Instructions
30
Additional Information on Converting Master Control Instructions
32
Additional Information on Converting Shift Instructions
34
Additional Information on Converting Jump Instructions
35
Converting Application Instructions
36
Appendix 1. Discontinued Models [Programmable Controller]
43
Appendix 2. Relevant Manuals
45
Appendix 3. Frequently Asked Questions
46
Revisions
52
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