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  • Page 1 MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (MODBUS Communication)
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before use.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay attention to safety in order to handle the product correctly. This manual classifies the safety precautions into two categories: [ WARNING] and [ CAUTION].
  • Page 4 [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] WARNING ● Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation or wiring work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product. ● Make sure to attach the terminal cover, provided as an accessory, before turning on the power or initiating operation after installation or wiring work.
  • Page 5 ● Do not disassemble or modify the PLC. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions. For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative. ● Turn off the power to the PLC before connecting or disconnecting any extension cable. Failure to do so may cause equipment failures or malfunctions.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    • Since the examples indicated by this manual, technical bulletin, catalog, etc. are used as a reference, please use it after confirming the function and safety of the equipment and system. Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
  • Page 7 MEMO...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............1 INTRODUCTION .
  • Page 9 Related Devices ............... . . 35 List of related devices .
  • Page 10: Relevant Manuals

    Functions and programming for the synchronous control of the Simple Motion Synchronous Control) module. <IB0300255> MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Analog Control - CPU module built- Describes the analog function of the CPU module built-in and the analog adapter. in, Expansion adapter) <JY997D60501>...
  • Page 11: Terms

    TERMS Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms. For details on the FX3 devices that can be connected with the FX5, refer to the User’s Manual (Hardware) of the CPU module to be used. Terms Description ■Devices Generic term for FX5U and FX5UC PLCs Generic term for FX3S, FX3G, FX3GC, FX3U, and FX3UC PLCs FX5 CPU module Generic term for FX5U CPU module and FX5UC CPU module...
  • Page 12 Different name for FX3U-32BL Peripheral device Generic term for engineering tools and GOTs Generic term for Mitsubishi Electric Graphic Operation Terminal GOT1000 and GOT2000 series ■Software packages Engineering tool The product name of the software package for the MELSEC programmable controllers...
  • Page 13: Part 1 Modbus Serial Communication

    PART 1 MODBUS SERIAL COMMUNICATION This part consists of the following chapters. 1 OUTLINE 2 CONFIGURATION 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 MODBUS COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS 5 WIRING 6 COMMUNICATION SETTING 7 FUNCTION 8 CREATING PROGRAMS...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 Outline

    OUTLINE This chapter explains the FX5 MODBUS serial communication. • When predefined protocol support function is used, refer to the MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Serial Communication). Outline of Function The FX5 MODBUS serial communication function can control 32 slaves for RS-485 communication and one slave for RS- 232C communication by a single master.
  • Page 15: Procedure For Operation

    Procedure for Operation The flow chart below shows the procedure for setting up a MODBUS serial communication network: Check communication specifications Refer to Page 16 SPECIFICATIONS or Page 20 MODBUS COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS • Communication Specifications Link Time • MODBUS Serial Communication Specifications MODBUS Serial Communication Protocol, Details of MODBUS Standard Functions System configuration and selection Refer to Page 14 CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Configuration

    CONFIGURATION This chapter explains the configuration of RS-485 and RS-232C communication of the FX5. System Configuration This section outlines the system configuration required to use MODBUS serial communication. FX5U CPU module In FX5U CPU module, up to four communication port channels can be connected to a CPU module using built-in RS-485 port, communication board, and communication adapter.
  • Page 17 FX5UC CPU module In FX5UC CPU module, up to three communication port channels can be connected to a CPU module using built-in RS-485 port, and communication adapter. The communication channel assignments are fixed to the following numbers, regardless of the system configuration. CH4: Communication adapter-2 CH3: Communication adapter-1 CH1: Built-in RS-485 port...
  • Page 18: Chapter 3 Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS This chapter explains the specifications of MODBUS serial communication. Communication Specifications MODBUS serial communication is executed within the specifications shown in the table below. The baud rate, etc. can be changed in the parameter settings of GX Works3. Item Specifications Remarks Built-in RS-485 port...
  • Page 19: Link Time

    Link Time The link time indicates the cycle time in which a master module completes a single instruction with a slave, as illustrated by the diagram below. ADPRW SM8029 Instruction execution complete flag SM8029 Master processing time (Tm) Master Message to Message Delay Command...
  • Page 20 The master processing time (Tm) can be calculated in milliseconds (ms) as follows. "INT(n)" indicates an integer obtained by truncating decimal places of "n". Character length (bits): Start bit (1 bit) + Data Length (8 bit) + Parity bit (0 bit or 1 bit) + Stop bit (1 bit or 2 bit) Tm = T1 + T2 + T3 Max.
  • Page 21 Example link time calculations: Master processing time (Tm) SD8864 5 ms Max. scan time 5 ms Function Read holding registers 0 to 9 (function code: 03H) Frame mode RTU mode Number of bytes in request 8 bytes (1 byte Address, 5 byte Frame, 2 byte CRC) Number of bytes in response 25 bytes (1 byte Address echo, 22 byte Frame, 2 byte CRC) Character length...
  • Page 22: Chapter 4 Modbus Communication Specifications

    MODBUS COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS This chapter explains the details of MODBUS Protocol for MODBUS serial communication and the MODBUS standard functions supported by the FX5. • For the list of supported MODBUS standard functions, refer to Page 21 List of supported MODBUS standard functions. •...
  • Page 23: Frame Mode

    Frame mode For the FX5, the following frame modes are available. If the frame mode of the FX5 differs from the one of the target device, it cannot be used. Available frame modes ■RTU mode In this mode, frames are received or sent in binary codes. The frame specifications are compliant with the MODBUS protocol specifications.
  • Page 24: Chapter 5 Wiring

    WIRING This chapter explains the wiring. Wiring Procedure Preparing for wiring Prepare cables required for wiring. (Page 22 Selecting Connection) Turning off the power to the PLC Before wiring, make sure that the power of the PLC is off. Wiring communication equipment Connect RS-485 or RS-232C communication equipment.
  • Page 25: Connecting Cables

    Connecting cables The table below shows applicable cables and tightening torques. Number of connected Cable size Tightening electric wires per terminal torque Solid wire, Stranded wire Wire ferrule with insulating sleeve FX5U CPU module 1-wire connection 0.2 to 0.5 mm (AWG24 to 20) 0.2 to 0.5 mm (AWG24 to 20)
  • Page 26: Termination Resistor Setting

    Termination resistor setting Make sure to provide a termination resistor at each end of a line. Built-in RS-485 port, FX5-485-BD, and FX5-485ADP have a built-in termination resistor. Set the termination resistor selector switch accordingly. Wiring Termination resistor selector switch 330  Two-pair wiring 110 ...
  • Page 27: Connection Diagram

    Connection Diagram Representative wiring examples are shown in this section. When pin numbers in the counterpart equipment are different, wire the pins as shown below. Connection diagram for RS-232C External equipment operating in accordance with RS-232C Using CS and RS Using DR and ER FX5-232-BD Name...
  • Page 28: Grounding

    Two-pair wiring Master Slave Slave Slave built-in RS-485 port built-in RS-485 port built-in RS-485 port built-in RS-485 port FX5-485-BD FX5-485-BD FX5-485-BD FX5-485-BD FX5-485ADP FX5-485ADP FX5-485ADP FX5-485ADP (TXD+) (TXD+) (TXD+) (TXD+) (TXD-) (TXD-) (TXD-) (TXD-) (RXD+) (RXD+) (RXD+) (RXD+) (RXD-) (RXD-) (RXD-) (RXD-) Termination...
  • Page 29: Chapter 6 Communication Setting

    COMMUNICATION SETTING This chapter explains the setup method for using MODBUS serial communication with an FX5. Setup Method for MODBUS Serial Communication For the MODBUS serial communication setting of the FX5, set parameters with GX Works3. Setting of parameter differs according to the module used. The procedure for each module is as follows. Using the CPU module "Navigation window"...
  • Page 30: Using An Extended Board

    ■Modbus Device Assigned Item Setting Corresponding station Page 29 Device Assigned Slave ■SM/SD Setting Item Setting Corresponding station  Advanced Settings Do Not Latch Host Station No. Do Not Latch, Latch Master/Slave  Slave Response Timeout Do Not Latch  Broadcast Delay Do Not Latch ...
  • Page 31: Using An Expansion Adapter

    Using an Expansion adapter When an expansion adapter is used, add expansion adapter to Module Information. "Navigation window"  [Parameter]  [Module Information]  "Right-click"  [Add New Module] After adding the expansion adapter, make settings on the screen displayed from the following operation. "Navigation window"...
  • Page 32 ■Available devices The following table shows devices that can be set to coil, input, input register, and holding register. List of devices Allocable MODBUS device Device type Device Coil Input Input register Holding register     Special relay ...
  • Page 33 Latch Setting In latch setting, it can be set up whether the host number should operate using the GX Works3 parameter or special register. • In the case of "Do Not Latch", the host number operates using the value set by the parameter setting of GX Works3. •...
  • Page 34: Chapter 7 Function

    FUNCTION This chapter explains the function of MODBUS serial communication. Master Function In the FX5 master function, communication is executed with the slave station using the ADPRW instruction. ADPRW This instruction allows to communicate (read/write data) with the slave station by the function code which is supported by the master.
  • Page 35 ■Available devices Operand Word Double word Indirect Constant Others specification X, Y, M, L, SM, T, ST, C, D, W, U\G K, H F, B, SB SD, SW, R            (s1) ...
  • Page 36 (s2): Function (s3): MODBUS address (s4): Device count (s5)/(d1): Start device storing data code Applicable device:  (Refer to the following applicable devices.) MODBUS address: Device count: Start device storing write data Write multiple 0000H to FFFFH 1 to 1968 Applicable device Word device coils...
  • Page 37: Slave Function

    Slave Function This function performs operations according to the supported function code by communication with the master station. For the supported function codes, refer to Page 21 List of supported MODBUS standard functions. Related Devices In this section, the functions of the special registers and special relays are described for MODBUS serial communication. List of related devices Special relays The table shows the special relays used for the FX5 MODBUS serial communication.
  • Page 38 Special registers The table shows the special registers used for the FX5 MODBUS serial communication. ■Only for FX5 Device number Name Valid Details SD8500 SD8510 SD8520 SD8530 Serial communication error Master/ Stores the current error code generated during serial code Slave communication.
  • Page 39: Details Of Related Devices

    Details of Related Devices The following devices are used in MODBUS serial communication. The devices of "For FX3 compatibility" operate in the channel which specifies by the SM/SD for FX3 compatibility in communication setting. Instruction execution complete This device checks whether the execution of the instruction is completed. Only for FX5 For FX3 compatibility Description...
  • Page 40 MODBUS communication error (latched) This device checks if an error occurs during MODBUS serial communication. For FX3 compatibility Description SM8403 SM8423 Turns on once an error occurs during MODBUS serial communication. R: Read Precautions Do not turn ON with program or engineering tool. The device is cleared when the power supply is turned from off to on, reset, or set from STOP to RUN.
  • Page 41 Timeout This device checks if a timeout occurs during MODBUS serial communication. Only for FX5 For FX3 compatibility Description SM8802 SM8812 SM8822 SM8832 SM8409 SM8429 Turns on if a response timeout occurs. R: Read Precautions Do not turn ON with program or engineering tool. The device is cleared when the power supply is turned from off to on, reset, set from STOP to RUN, SM50 (Error Detection Reset Completion) is turned on, or the next ADPRW instruction is executed.
  • Page 42 Serial communication error details This device stores the current error details during serial communication. (Page 60 Error code.) Only for FX5 For FX3 compatibility Description SD8501 SD8511 SD8521 SD8531 SD8403 SD8423 Stores the current error details generated during serial communication. R: Read Precautions Do not change the device value using a program or an engineering tool.
  • Page 43 Operation mode display This device stores the operation mode of the serial communication being executed. Only for FX5 For FX3 compatibility Description SD8503 SD8513 SD8523 SD8533 SD8419 SD8439 0: MELSOFT Connection or MC protocol 3: N:N Network Communication 5: Non-protocol Communication 6: Parallel Link Communication 7: Inverter Communication 9: MODBUS RTU Communication...
  • Page 44 Slave response timeout This device stores the slave response timeout setting value. Only for FX5 Description SD8862 SD8872 SD8882 SD8892 Stores the parameters (slave response timeout) set by an engineering tool. R: Read Precautions The setting value is reflected when the power supply is turned from off to on, reset, or the next ADPRW instruction is executed.
  • Page 45: Chapter 8 Creating Programs

    CREATING PROGRAMS This chapter explains an example of creating programs for the master in MODBUS serial communication. Creating Programs for the Master Station Programs allowing the master station to read and write slave station devices can be created as shown in the example below. For ADPRW instruction, refer to Page 32 ADPRW.
  • Page 46 MEMO 8 CREATING PROGRAMS 8.2 Cautions on Program Creation...
  • Page 47: Part 2 Modbus/Tcp Communication

    PART 2 MODBUS/TCP COMMUNICATION This part consists of the following chapters. 9 OUTLINE 10 SPECIFICATIONS 11 MODBUS/TCP COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS 12 COMMUNICATION SETTING 13 FUNCTION...
  • Page 48: Chapter 9 Outline

    OUTLINE This chapter explains the FX5 MODBUS/TCP communication (slave station). For details of predefined protocol support function, refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication). Outline of Function The FX5 MODBUS/TCP communication function allows communication, via Ethernet connection, with various MODBUS/TCP master devices which are connected to FX5 set as the slave station.
  • Page 49: Procedure For Operation

    Procedure for Operation The flow chart below shows the procedure for setting up a MODBUS/TCP communication (slave station): Check communication specifications Refer to Page 48 Communication Specifications or Page 50 MODBUS/TCP COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS • Communication Specifications • MODBUS Serial Communication Specifications Details of MODBUS Standard Functions Communication settings Refer to Page Page 52 COMMUNICATION SETTING...
  • Page 50: Chapter 10 Specifications

    This chapter explains the specifications of MODBUS/TCP communication. 10.1 Communication Specifications MODBUS/TCP communication is executed within the specifications shown in the table below. For communication specification other than the followings, refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication). Item Specification...
  • Page 51 MEMO 10 SPECIFICATIONS 10.1 Communication Specifications...
  • Page 52: Chapter 11 Modbus/Tcp Communication Specifications

    MODBUS/TCP COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS This chapter explains the details of MODBUS Protocol for MODBUS/TCP communication and the MODBUS standard functions supported by the FX5. • For the list of supported MODBUS standard functions, refer to Page 50 List of supported MODBUS standard functions. •...
  • Page 53 MEMO 11 MODBUS/TCP COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS 11.1 MODBUS Protocol...
  • Page 54: Chapter 12 Communication Setting

    Do not specify 5000 to 5009 because these ports are reserved by the system. For setup method for IP address of slave station, refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication). Precautions When using the following functions, do not specify the port No. of the function to be used in MODBUS/TCP communication function.
  • Page 55: Contents Of Parameter Setting

    Window Item Setting Remarks To Use or Not to Use MODBUS/ Used/Not Used Display the status in External Device Configuration whether MODBUS/TCP connection device is TCP Setting used or not used. (Page 52 Setup Method for Port No.) Page 53 Device Assigned When To Use or Not to Use MODBUS/TCP Setting is "Used", Device Assigned can be set.
  • Page 56 ■Available devices The following table shows devices that can be set to coil, input, input register, and holding register. List of devices Allocable MODBUS device Device type Device Coil Input Input register Holding register     Special relay ...
  • Page 57: Chapter 13 Function

    The CPU module executing the predefined protocol support function will be the master station. The communication setup method and procedure for program of MODBUS/TCP communication (master) are shown below. For details of each operations and applied instructions, refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication).
  • Page 58 Protocol settings Send the request message from the master station to the slave station through the predefined protocol support function. Create the protocol data of MODBUS function requesting to the slave station. [Tool]  [Predefined Protocol Support Function]  [File]  [New]  "Protocol Setting" screen  [Edit]  [Add Protocol] Set the following items, and add the protocol of MODBUS/TCP communication.
  • Page 59: Slave Function

    For details of MODBUS device allocation, refer to Page 53 MODBUS device allocation. Ethernet diagnostics This function can execute the troubleshooting when an abnormality occurs. For details of ethernet diagnostics, refer to MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication). 13 FUNCTION 13.2 Slave Function...
  • Page 60: Related Devices

    13.3 Related Devices In this section, the functions of the special registers are described for MODBUS/TCP communication. The table shows the special registers used for the FX5 MODBUS/TCP communication. Device number Name Valid Details SD10130 to SD10137 Error code Master/ Error code(connection 1 to connection 8) of built-in Slave Ethernet is stored.
  • Page 61: Appendix

    For the MODBUS communication settings, refer to Page 27 COMMUNICATION SETTING. MODBUS/TCP communication When an abnormality occurs in MODBUS/TCP communication, confirm the detail of abnormality with Ethernet diagnostics. (MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Ethernet Communication)) APPX Appendix 1 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 62: Appendix 2 Error Code

    Appendix 2 Error code Communication error ■Error flags If a communication error occurs in the serial communication, the serial communication error flag turns ON. Verify that the device specified in the table below is ON. FX5 dedicated FX3 compatible Name Description SM8500 SM8510...
  • Page 63 Error code Error details Error name and Description MODBUS Error station communication Serial   730AH The following "response message formats" are set. Exception response error Master Exception function code: High-order byte Slave answers by exception response Exception code: Low-order byte (Page 44 When the processing is completed in error at the slave) ...
  • Page 64 Operation error ■Error flags The operation error flag turns ON when an operation error occurs in the ADPRW instruction. Verify that the device specified in the table below is ON. FX5 dedicated Name Description Latest self-diagnostic error Turns ON when an operation error occurs. (Including the annunciator ON) Latest self-diagnostic error (Not including the annunciator ON)
  • Page 65: Appendix 3 The Frame Specifications

    Appendix 3 The frame specifications Procedure for generating of CRC The error check in the MODBUS serial communication (RTU mode) is conducted by CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check). A procedure for generating a CRC is: Load the register whose 16 bits are all "1". Call this the CRC register. Exclusive OR the first 8 bit byte of the message with the low-order byte of the 16 bit CRC register, putting the result in the CRC register.
  • Page 66 The following is a calculation example in the case where function code 05H is sent to station No. (address field) 2. CRC error check procedure 16-bit register Carry Flag (Load the register whose 16 bits are all "1") 1111 1111 1111 1111 02H (Station No.)
  • Page 67: Modbus Protocol Data Unit Formats

    MODBUS protocol data unit formats This section explains MODBUS protocol data unit formats of the MODBUS standard functions. The MODBUS protocol data unit contains request messages sent from the master to a slave and response messages sent from the slave to the master. How to see the request/response message formats ■Request/Response message format diagram The following shows how to see the request/response message format diagrams provided in Page 66 Read coils to...
  • Page 68 Read coils Reads the status (ON/OFF) of one or more coils. Supports the MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Data Function code Function code Head coil number Read points (01H) (0000H to FFFFH) (0001H to 07D0H) ■Response message format (Slave ...
  • Page 69 Read inputs Reads the status (ON/OFF) of one or more inputs. Supports the MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Function code Data Function Head input number Read points code (0000H to FFFFH) (0001H to 07D0H) (02H) ■Response message format (Slave ...
  • Page 70 Read holding registers Reads the values of one or more holding registers. Supports the MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Function code Data Function Head holding Read points code register number (0001H to 007DH) (03H) (0000H to FFFFH) ■Response message format (Slave ...
  • Page 71 Read input registers Reads the values of one or more input registers. Supports the MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Data Function code Function Head input register number Read points code (0000H to FFFFH) (0001H to 007DH) (04H) ■Response message format (Slave ...
  • Page 72 Write single coil Writes a value (ON/OFF) to one coil. Supports the MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Data Function code ON/OFF specification Function Coil number code (0000H to 0000H: OFF FFFFH) (05H) FF00H: ON ■Response message format (Slave ...
  • Page 73 Write multiple coils Writes values (ON/OFF) to multiple coils. Supports the MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Function code Data Function Head coil number Write points Number of Device data Device data (0000H to FFFFH) (0001H to 07B0H) bytes n code...
  • Page 74 Write multiple registers Writes values to multiple holding registers. Supports the MODBUS serial communication and MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Data Function code Number of Function Head holding register Write points n Device data Device data bytes code number (0000H to (0001H to 007BH)
  • Page 75 Mask write register Masks the values stored in a single holding register with AND or OR and writes the value. The masked values written to the holding register are as shown below. • Result = (Current Contents AND And_Mask) OR (Or_Mask AND (NOT And_Mask) Support only the MODBUS/TCP communication.
  • Page 76 Read/Write multiple registers Reads from and writes to multiple holding registers. Writing is executed first and reading is then executed. Support only the MODBUS/TCP communication. ■Request message format (Master  Slave) Function Data code Function Read head holding Read points Write head holding Write points Number of...
  • Page 77: Appendix 4 Initial Values Of Modbus Device Allocation

    Appendix 4 Initial values of MODBUS device allocation Parameter initial value of MODBUS device allocation The FX5 dedicated pattern and the FX3U compatible pattern are provided for the parameter initial values. ■FX5 dedicated pattern MODBUS address FX5 device <Bit device> Coil (read/write) Input (read only) 0000H to 03FFH...
  • Page 78 ■FX3U compatible pattern MODBUS address FX5 device <Bit device> Coil (read/write) Input (read only) 0000H to 1DFFH M0 to 7679   1E00H to 1FFFH SM8000 to 8511  2000H to 2FFFH S0 to 4095  3000H to 31FFH TS0 to 511 ...
  • Page 79: Appendix 5 Added And Enhanced Functions

    Appendix 5 Added and Enhanced Functions The functions added or changed with the CPU module and engineering tool, and the supported CPU modules' firmware version and engineering tool software version are given below. • The firmware version can be confirmed with module diagnosis (CPU diagnosis). Refer to the User's Manual (Hardware) for the CPU module in use for details on diagnosing the module (CPU diagnosis).
  • Page 80: Index

    INDEX ......50 Module ID ......20 Address field .
  • Page 81 MEMO...
  • Page 82: Revisions

    7.1, 7.3, Chapter 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Appendix 1, 2, 3, 5 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual.
  • Page 83: Warranty

    WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product. Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty 2. Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of seven (7) years after production of the product is the product within the gratis warranty term, the...
  • Page 84: Trademarks

    TRADEMARKS   Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation. Anywire and ANYWIREASLINK is a registered trademark of the Anywire Corporation. ...
  • Page 86 Manual number: JY997D56101D Model: FX5-U-MB-E Model code: 09R542 When exported from Japan, this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for service transaction permission. HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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