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Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-F FX6U Hardware User Manual (236 pages)
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Mitsubishi Electric
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Controller
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Précautions de Sécurité
10
Introduction
18
Table of Contents
20
Relevant Manuals
26
Terms
27
Chapter 1 Outline
29
Part Names
29
Front Panel
29
Side
31
Chapter 2 Specifications
32
Generic Specifications
32
Power Supply Specifications
34
AC Power Supply Type
34
DC Power Supply Type
35
Input Specifications
36
DC Input (Sink/Source)
36
Output Specifications
38
Relay Output
38
Transistor Output
39
Input/Output Derating Curve
39
Performance Specifications
40
Built-In Analog Specifications
42
Analog Input
42
Analog Output
42
Communication Specifications
43
Built-In Ethernet Communication
43
Built-In RS-485 Communication
44
External Dimensions
45
CPU Module
45
Terminal Layout
46
Chapter 3 Product List
49
Overall Configuration
49
CPU Module
50
Extension Module
51
I/O Module
52
Intelligent Function Module
55
Extension Power Supply Module
57
Connector Conversion Module
58
Bus Conversion Module
58
Expansion Board
59
Expansion Adapter
59
Extended Extension Cable and Connector Conversion Adapter
59
Extended Extension Cable
59
Connector Conversion Adapter
59
SD Memory Card
60
Battery
60
Communication Cable
60
Engineering Tool
60
Terminal Module
60
Chapter 4 System Configuration
61
Rules of System Configuration
62
Limitations on the Number of Connected Extension Devices
64
Number of Connected Expansion Boards
64
Number of Connected Expansion Adapters
64
Number of Connected Extension Modules (Including Extended Extension Cable)
65
Limitation on the Number of Input/Output Points
67
Total Number of I/O Points and Remote I/O Points
68
Calculation of Number of Input/Output Points
68
Calculation of Number of Remote I/O Points
69
Limitation on Current Consumption
71
Power Supply Check from the CPU Module (Current Consumption Calculation)
71
Power Supply Check from the Powered Input/Output Module (Current Consumption Calculation)
74
Power Supply Check from Extension Power Supply Module (Current Consumption Calculation)
77
Rules of System Configuration and Examples of Reconfiguration
81
System Configuration Example
81
System Reconfiguration Example
85
Numbers and Assignment in System
90
Module Input/Output Number
90
Module Number of Extension Modules
90
Chapter 5 Installation
91
Installation Location
91
Installation Location in Enclosure
91
Spaces in Enclosure
91
Layout in Enclosure
92
Examination for Installation Method in Enclosure
93
Procedures for Installing on and Detaching from DIN Rail
94
Preparation for Installation
94
Installation of CPU Module
95
Installation of Extension Module (Extension Cable Type)
95
Installation of Terminal Modules
96
Removal of CPU Module
96
Procedures for Installing Directly (with M4 Screws)
97
Hole Pitches for Direct Mounting
97
Hole Pitches When Extension Module Connected
99
Installation of CPU Module
99
Installation of Extension Module (Extension Cable Type)
100
Connection Methods for CPU Module and Extension Devices
101
Connection of Extension Devices
101
Connection Method a - Connection of an Expansion Board
101
Connection Method B - Connection of an Expansion Adapter
102
Connection Method C - Connection of an Extension Module (Extension Cable Type) to the CPU Module
102
Connection Method D - Connection between Extension Modules (Extension Cable Type)
103
Connecting Method E - Connection of Extended Extension Cable and Connector Conversion Adapter
103
Connecting Method F - Connection of an Extension Module (Extension Connector Type)
104
Connection Method G - Connection of an FX3 Extension Module to the Bus Conversion Module
104
Connection of Power Cables
105
Removal of Power Cables
106
Connection of I/O Cables
106
Chapter 6 Wiring
108
Wiring Preparations
108
Wiring Procedure
108
Removal and Installation of Removable Terminal Block
109
Cable Connecting Procedure
109
Screw Terminal Block
109
European-Type Terminal Block
111
Spring Clamp Terminal Block
112
Grounding
115
Power Supply Wiring
116
Examples of AC Power Supply Wiring
116
Examples of DC Power Supply Wiring
120
Input Wiring
124
DC Input (Sink and Source Input Type)
124
Input Wiring Example
130
Input Wiring Examples of Terminal Modules
134
Output Wiring
136
Relay Output
136
Transistor Output
139
Triac Output
142
Output Wiring Example
144
Output Wiring Examples of Terminal Modules
147
Analog Wiring
151
Examples of Wiring for Various Uses
152
Positioning Function
152
Communication Function
152
High-Speed Counter
153
Interruption
157
Digital Switch
159
Input Matrix
161
Seven Segment with Latch
162
Chapter 7 Operation Adjustment
164
Preparation for Operation
164
Preliminary Inspection
164
Procedure until Operation
165
Connection with a Personal Computer
166
Operation and Test
167
Self-Diagnostic Function
167
Monitoring and Debugging
167
Running, Stopping, and Resetting
168
Methods of Running, Stopping, and Resetting
168
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Inspection
169
Daily Inspection
169
Periodic Inspection
169
Battery
170
Part Names
170
Specifications
170
Battery Attachment
170
Battery Replacement
172
Special Relay for Low Battery Voltage
173
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
174
Troubleshooting Procedure
174
Checking with Leds
174
Checking the PWR LED
174
Checking the BAT LED
174
Checking the ERR LED
175
Checking the P.RUN LED
175
Troubleshooting Using the Engineering Tool
175
Module Diagnostics (CPU Diagnostics)
176
Event History
177
9.4 Error Status and Operations on Occurrence of an Error
178
Backing up the Data
179
Canceling Errors
179
Troubleshooting for each Symptom
180
I/O Operation (CPU Module, I/O Module)
180
PLC Write, PLC Read
181
Boot Operation
181
Appendix
182
Appendix 1 How to Check the Date of Manufacture
182
Appendix 2 Standards
183
Certification of UL, Cul Standards
183
Compliance with EC Directive (CE Marking)
183
Appendix 3 How to Use Analog Inputs Built in CPU Module for Current Inputs
187
Appendix 4 Precautions for Operating Ambient Temperature
188
Appendix 5 I/O Module
189
Product Configuration
189
Product List
189
Specifications
192
External Dimensions and Component Names
200
Terminal Layout
208
Appendix 6 Connector Conversion Module
211
External Dimensions and Component Names
211
Specifications
211
Appendix 7 SD Memory Card
212
Part Names
212
Specifications
212
Insertion and Removal of the SD Memory Card
213
Appendix 8 Terminal Module
214
Product Configuration
214
Product List
214
Specifications
215
External Dimensions and Component Names
220
Terminal Layout
221
Internal Circuit
222
Appendix 9 Precautions for Battery Transportation
228
Control-Subject Product
228
Precautions for Transportation
228
Appendix 10Handling of Batteries and Devices with Built-In Batteries in EU Member States
229
Disposal Precautions
229
Exportation Precautions
229
Appendix 11 Added and Changed Functions
230
Index
231
Revisions
232
Warranty
233
Trademarks
234
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