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1. FX Series Programmable Controllers 3 11 Preset monitoring function The preset monitoring function provides two methods for limiting the number of devices which an eperator can change the set values of The amount of cos s is set at the design stage using one or both of the following functions e Preset range monitoring Up to 8 preset access ranges for Timers Counters and Data Registers T C D e Preset device monitoring Up to 8 nominated devices selected from T C and D Operation of the preset monitoring functions 1 e Note that these functions only restrict the devices for which set values can be changed It is still possibie to monitor other devices not affected by these presets Conflicts between preset monitoring functions e If one of the devices set using the preset device monitor falls outside the range of the preset range monitor when both are being used then it will not be possible to change its set value Attempting to change the set vaiue of a device not included in preset monitor functions when used This is not possible The error DEV OUT OF RANGE is displayed Aa MITSUBISHI Monitor mode 3 11 1Setting the preset range monitor function Begin by holding down the CLEAR key while turning on the power A display similar to that below will be seen A All devices accessible factory setting ENABLE SETTING E Set preset device range RANGE SETTING F
2. ata MITSUBISHI 5 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Other mode Creating editing objects to display 5 4 4 INTERFACE DEV ICE Use this option to set which data register SCREEN REGISTER inthe PC will control which screen the DU unit is currently displaying By writing different screen numbers to this register the DU unit s screen display can Please refer to section 5 7 for full details of the relevant procedures 5 4 2 ERASE SCREEN This option allows unwanted screens to be erased from be changed the DU unit s memory Push SET to enter the new number followed by EN Select the required screen from the list using the TER up down cursor keys and ENTER A confirmation mes sage will be displayed to prevent accidental erasure To erase the screen push B CLEAR cancels the opera tion COPY SCREEN Use COPY SCREEN to make a duplicate of an existing screen on another undefined screen number Select the screen to be copied from the list in the usual way When the SOURCE SCR is selected enter the DESTIN SCR at the prompt To complete the copy operation push C when the Screen change programs Please see Chapter 4 section 4 3 1 for an example program DATA TRANSFER DATA TRANSFER allows screen data to be transferred to from the MPU s Main Processing Unit base unit memory or standard FX memory cassettes confirmation message is displayed CLEAR cancels the WARNING operation
3. All preset device ranges disabled FORBID SET TING ENABLE SETTI NG E RANGE F NONE Entering A or F returns to the normal Monitor mode screen Entering E allows the device ranges to be preset 1 tmput the range number 1 to 8 The up down cursor keys can also be used to move between the ranges 2 Type TIMER T COUNT C or D REG D DD to enter the device type for the range Note that 32 bit DD word devices cannot be selected 3 Enter the lower limit and push ENTER 4 Enter the upper limit and push ENTER 5 Repeat for each range 6 Finish by pushing B The D and ENTER may be used to delete a range and data entry can be cancelled by pushing CLEAR 3 27 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode on 3 11 2Setting the preset device monitor function Begin by holding down the SET key while turning on the power A display similar to that below will be seen C Preset device monitor OFF factory setting PRE SET DISABLE PRESET MONITOR SABLE E Preset device monitor ON PRESET MONITOR Entering C returns to the normal Monitor mode screen Entering E allows the required devices to be preset 1 input the preset device number to 8 The up down cursor keys can also be used to move between the preset devices 2 Type TIMER 1 COUNT C or D REG D DD to enter the device type to be preset 3 Enter the device number and push ENTER 4 Repeat for each
4. lowing will appear TIMER O DATA REG O SETTING COUNTER O STATE MONITOR CONSTANT S TTING VALUE 7020 hn un e 2 6 e e WON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 3 HEX SHIFT e MI CLOCK LILI In this example S900 is the lowest currently active annunciator Annunciator monitor display messages The following messages may appear If special auxiliary relay M8049 is OFF the annunciator monitor will not function and the following message is displayed Aa MITSUBISHI Vi Err f M8049 is ON but all annunciators are OFF then this message is displayed 3 10 5 Display of programmable controller status This feature allows some preliminary diagnostic work to be carried out in both normal and PC fault conditions When the PC is running normally Follow this procedure 1 Push CLEAR 2 Push SHIFT 3 Push 1 which has PC Programmable Con troller marked in the top right hand corner The following display appears to show the diagnostic function has been selected aa 3 21 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode Sanna T Ci e When the battery voltage falls below the low limit special auxiliary relay M8005 turns ON L 4 Push MONITOR if there are no PC errors one of the following displays will appear When an error has occurred in the PC The FX 20DU E can produce error messages for er rors signalled by the following special auxiliary relays e M
5. 1 2 ata MITSUBISHI 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 un derstanding 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 applications of this equipment you must satisfy yourself as to its suitability for your specific application a MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE MITSUBISHI DENKI BLOG MARUNOUCHI TOKYO 100 TELEX J24532 CABLE MELCO TOKYO HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN Effective SEP 1995 i at A Specifications are subject l to change without notice
6. A MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode Example Monitor mode screen displays This section shows what displays will be seen onthe _ units during use in Monitor mode 3 7 1 FX 10DU E screen n displays 1 Timer monitor direct set value change same for 16 bit counters E decimal points are automatically adjusted for the timer being set Current value lean oS Set M n Monitor Output contact g N i eee ees yo Entry of new set value state ON OFF VAR ig displayed when a Griebeounter i is gen t byt the RST instruction 2 16 bit counter monitor indirect set value change timers are me same a se Entry of new set value Data register containing set value ot E Current value Set value Si in data register D3 Entry of different data register number A MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode R is displayed when the counter is reset by a RST instruction 3 32 bit counter monitor direct set value change ee a gs UP or DN is displayed depending on the count direction Current value S far Entry of new set value a A lt 2 Data register displayed contains 4 32 bit counter monitor indirect set value change A the lower 16 bits onthe sel value a _ Current value data register D10 x i i A YR i E a Entry of different data register number Monitor
7. Push DEV NUM ERROR CLEAR and enter the correct number The device selected is not used in the PC program NO CORRESPONDING PROGRAM Choose one of the devices which are being used by the program The PC is using a Ocoooax keyword Enter the ENTER KEYWORD required keyword to gain access to the monitoring functions PC COMMS ERROR When the power supply is tumed on ENTER KEYWORD The device selected is outside the range specified using DEV OUT OF RANGE he preset range monitor function Choose a device from within the set range The device selected is not used in the PC program Choose one of the devices which are being used by the program An EPROM or EEPROM memory cassetta with write MEMORY PROTECT DISABLE TO SET protect ON is being used in the PC Tum OFF the memory protectonor change to RAM memory Occurs when trying to change a device value while the PC RUNNING UNABLE TO SET PG is in RUN mode Switch the PC to STOP When SET is pressed wa MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 3 FX 20DU E error messages The errors are as follows _ Fri Occurs when trying to set a value for a device which is not used in the PC program I L The switch under the rear cover is set to FORBID The set value for a timer or counter has not been programmed Err 4 A entry code has been set in the PC Enter the required code to gain access to the
8. Saxon G8 TE i M n At 50 rod FX Series Programmable Controllers Other mode 2 Push ENTER with the arrow cursor on the top EDIT SCREEN line to enter a screen s number directly The This option allows User Screen mode displays to be following prompt will be displayed created and edited It has its own sub menu as shown below Select a sub option as shown earlier These are explained in the rest of this section U T SCREEN BE _ Type the number and push ENTER If the screen does not exist this will define it If the screen N N N E already exists a warning message is then shown PAID W o mim m V D Bi Y Ny m m m lt o m O OI Oo m Din Dd mim m P OQ 0 Z OJD O 4 v AL READY EXI S 5 4 1 EDIT SCREEN EDIT PUSH E The EDIT SCREEN sub option is for screen display creation and editing When selected a screen similar to this one is displayed e Push the ENTER key to select this screen CLEAR cancels the selection i eee SCR gt gt When a screen is displayed for editing the display will 00 LINE MONI TOR be similar to that shown below Two options for selecting a screen to create edit exist E SET U P x x 1 Use the up down cursor keys to scroll to the 01 01 A required screen Note that the list of screen names indudes all screens which have been defined so far even if they do not contain any text or objects yet Push ENTER to select it
9. T C devices Default is MO See Entering bit devices above for more details CHARACTERS Set the length of the text dis played Default is 7 the maximum TEXT OFF Text for the OFF state if any Push SET then use the A B and TIMER T keys to enter the required text Finish with ENTER TEXT ON Text for the ON state if any Follow the same procedure as above a MITSUBISHI 4 TIME a Using the TIME object For this object to function the PC must have a real time clock cassette or a memory cassette with a RTC facility fitted PATTERN Use the up down cursor keys to select the required pattern 01 HH MM SS 8 characters 02 HH MM 5 characters Each PATTERN is shown on the top line of the display as it is selected Register the selection with ENTER 5 DATE Using the DATE object For this object to function the PC must have a real time clock cassette or a memory cassette with a RTC facility fitted 5 10 FX Series Programmable Controllers a PATTERN Select as with DATE The following formats are avaiiable arrermmunbe Sme semen chances KT a o sanna onan ewon arco ae so I ett 6 SWITCH A B C These objects allow the keys A B and C to contro PC bit devices X Y M S T C Default is NONE Entering bit devices e To enter T or C devices use the TIMER T or COUNTER C keys followed by the device number then ENTER To
10. e When screen data is written to the base gt nit mem cassette existin ram d i Copying to existing screens copying screen 0 easiest memory Sad se fg This is not possible The message ALREADY programs until it is erased and reprogrammed EXISTS PUSH CLR KEY will be displayed While the memory contains screen data the Select the number of a screen which has yet to be PROG ERRLED will flash on the PC this is normal defined i e is not in the current list of screens The amount of screen data that can be stored depends Additionally screen 0 cannot be copied This will on the size of the memory being used This is shown in give the error CAN T COPY SCR 0 the table on the following page a MITSUBISHI 5 3 5 FX Series Programmable Controllers Other mode DU lt PC Use this option to read existing data from the memory being used by the PC Push the ENTER key to EXECUTE reading When the process is complete the message COMPLETED is Cannot be a EA j Screens 0 17 written fo displayed All screens Al acreens EXECUTE OK ENT KEY Using DATA TRANSFER with a FXo series PC sr Sl A NOEPOSSIDIO Q Attempting to read non screen data When DATA TRANSFER is selected the following sub e Ifthe memory being used does not contain screen menu is displayed data the message NO SCREEN DATA IN CASSETTE is displayed 5 5 2 DU gt PC Use this option to write the DU unit s screen data to the MPU s
11. edge Ha oe a hy a a SOs J Key to objacts used m ga s 1 TEXT INDICATOR inthiscase shows NOR gg MAL when its bit device is OFF FAULT when a its bit device is ON Screen change method 2 NUMBER Displays the data register value rep resenting the total produced this shift A second NUMBER object reads another data register for the Hourly Total 3 INDICATOR A black square is displayed when a bit device corresponding to the fault changes state e DO Data register containing the screen number to 4 SWITCH Pushing key A controls a PC bit device display KO 24 The screen displayed by the DU unit is determined by the value in a PC data register default DO This is the SCREEN REGISTER Devices used 5 The dotted lines indicate unused lines for clarity e Dt Reserved Do not use only not displayed by the unit ae MITSUBISHI 4 2 FX Series Programmabte Controllers User Screen mode Screen scrolling method This is controlled by the SCROLLING object on each screen Scrolling is activated from the DU s keypad by using the up down cursor keys The options are 1 SPLIT top line fixed bottom line scrolls line by line through rest of screen Changing the default SCREEN REGISTER Please see Chapter 5 section 5 4 4 4 3 1 Program example The folowing example demonstrates how to change which screen is being displayed gt gt 2 LINE Each press of
12. ee MESES F FX 20DU DATA ACCESS UNIT value display _ setting Used to Cancel last ik O DATA REG O SETTING f a A AIDS gt _ keys change operation data O counter O state O MONTOR XI Current device Ss set values F ee aus number display na 5 T r G to change device M MOn TVE WE cmu PNO SAT a number of a data Ta _ CLEAR hn En GLOCK sioh a ms register used for Cancel last 7 DO F km an indirect set value operation data l ga LAKI Switch Fate ar Lo OQQOO meu Sn i Seen between d cimal Ji type Increment E 1 D tam decrement ee ie a es ha monitored device ay Ps SR a Increment viene PEE poe CR number B aa ae Ey monitored davies 2 as OR cei J positive st hee number a E UR EAEE ni ae negative a a MONITOR Designate eee ee Decimal hexadecimal et positive in 2 Decimal vere entered positive ke oe x ws hexadecimal SETTING Used to MONITOR entered a device ENTER cE er ksi SHIFT function keys chan t valu device Execute GO set values values ONS NES SRi VAES MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor made operation word devices timers T counters C and Qata registers D This section explains the key operation for selecting which devices to monitor and how to change device values and data 1 2 3 6 1 1 Selecting devices to moni
13. monitoring function Diagnostics 6 4 Troubleshooting guide The following table may help to correct any problems found during operation efesotomasyon com a Power LED not tit ts the connecting cable to the PC property DU unit keys do not work connected Is the PC tumed on Devices canbe monitored j ls the PC in RUN mode but no changes can be seen Are the selected devices used in the PC program For state monitoring is M8047 ON For annunciator monitoring is M8049 ON For real time clock monitoring is a real time clock fitted in the PC is the PC V2 0 or later Is there an RTC error or LAP message Does the PC have an entry code set Enter the required code ls the switch under the rear cover set to FORBID Set it to PERMIT Is the PC equipped with an EPROM cassette EPROM memory cannot be changed is the PC equipped with an EEPROM cassette EEPROM memory cannot be written to while the memory protect switch is ON or the PC is in RUN mode Are the set values of the timer or counter Kor D programmed Key buzzer does not sound Is it turned ON See Chapter 3 Section 3 10 6 Set and current values cannot be changed a a MITSUBISHI ES FX Series Programmable Controllers INDEX Annunciator monitoring FX 10DU E 3 15 Edit screen FX 10DU E 5 2 FX 20DU E 3 20 Erase screen FX 10DU E 5 3 Buzzer status FX 10DU E 3 16 Interface device FX 10DU E 5 3 F
14. 1 Make the panel cutout to the dimensions shown below and drili the four mounting holes This switch is located next to the connecting cable socket on the rear of the unit To gain access to it the cover on the lower rear part of the unit should be re moved first 2 Insert the unit into the cutout A washer spring washer and nut should be fitted on each of the four retaining bolts if the panel is thin a bush should also be used The switch has two positions o PERMIT PC data may be monitored and changed o FORBID Access to PC data is restricted This has the same effect as using a B or C entry code in the e For further information please see Chapter 3 section 3 3 Edge PC of unit Effect of PC entry codes front When the unit is switched to PERMIT the ability to FX 20DU E rey monitor and change PC data is restricted by any o entry code already in the PC fg PC entry codes mm inches 103 4 05 Aa MITSUBISHI 2 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Overview of Monitor mode Monitor mode allows PC data to be monitored and changed Devices which can be monitored changed are Kem to be PC device monitored changed omna 0 7 ti 5u sn FE Set value stored in data register v indirect setting Gunna 1000 ony 6 bit Counter c Satvave 9 ast eee ene Sr ae ray n in re i settri Gin vala TOE ERE ae Set value stored in da
15. 1 ADVANCED AND EVER ADVANCING MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ae MITSUI SHI r 3 MELEG 4 a Esse met MASIE FX20DU pata Access unt FX Series Programmable Controllers Foreword Guidelines for the safety of the user and e This manual contains text diagrams and protec vonorine us and explanations which will guide the reader in the FX 20DU E MMi units oe TAE ie erage Ms This manual has been written to be used by trained and competent personnel This is defined by the European should be read and understood before attempting directives for machinery low voltage and EMC to install or use these units e If in doubt at any stage during the installation of the FX 10DU E and FX 20DU E MMI units always consult a professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards If in doubt about the operation or use of these MMI units please consult the nearest Mitsubishi Electric distributor e This manual is subject to change without notice Aa MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmabie Controllers FX 10DU E FX 20DU E DU units User s Manual Date Manual revision oa MITSUBISHI Manual number JY992D54801A September 1995 A FX Series Programmable Controllers Notes on this manual s symbology Throughout this manual symbols are used to highlight information relating to the user s personal safety and protection of the equipment s integrity When any of these symbols are e
16. 4 7 NOT ON a MITSUBISHI 3 14 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode Ifno states are active this message is displayed Once M8049 is turned ON a display similar to this rn Aappears wl a When the STLp pr grani is s lsa a display similar to a Far this sample will be seen PC DIAGNOSTICS This function allows initial diagnostic work to be carried out using the FX 10DU E The following sub menu is disployed when this option is selected Use the uon key ion move back and forth dj successive screens of active states Ep SN ao the required option gt entering its number or by R E ae using the up down cursor keys and ENTER ee sees EHD SS ter s R ja is CLEAR returns to the sub menu ANNUNGIATOR as eerie P a PO VERSION ney the system version nu hribe rot the PC e g This displays the lowest en active afnunciator states S900 to S999 Before this display can be used the special auxiliary relay M8049 must be ON If this is OFF the following message is displayed o ata MITSUBISHI ane he FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode 3 2 PC ERROR Displays the nature of an error and its code e g PROGRAM ERROR ERROR CODE 660 2 The following error messages may be displayed Ee A lanes PARAMETER ERROR Parameters are incorrectly set Program instructions have been used in SYNTAX ERR
17. 8005 M8009 M8061 eo M8063 to M8066 To see the error messages follow the same procedure as before lf an error exists a display like the example below will be seen Note that the lower display gives the associated error code where appropriate 0 TIMER O DATAREG O SETTING e FC in STOP mode O COUNTER O STATE MONITOR CORSTANT GE TTING VALUE e PC in RUN mode SAT Push DEVICE or DEVICE when the RUN STOP display is present to toggle the battery voltage display DEVICE TE bie CLOCK e Push the DEVICE or DEVICE key to move for wards and backwards through the list of error messages if more than one exists Battery voltage Z value a limit ate MITSUBISHI 3 22 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode e Low battery voltage M8005 ON Error display messages The following messages may appear Communication error between the 20DU and the PC Follow this procedure to turn the key buzzer ON or OFF Push CLEAR e Program error one of M8064 to M8066 ON error 2 Push SHIFT Sede G49106008 3 Push 2 which has BZ BUZZER marked in the upper right hand corner The following dis play appears to show the buzzer has been selected a a MITSUBISHI 3 23 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode 3 4 Push MONITOR to display the current status of the buzzer Buzzer ON r un Buzzer OFF Are rit 5 Push DEVICE to turn the
18. E and the program ming port of the PC Ensure the cable has adequate Strain relief FX 20P CAB 1 5m 59 1 inches FX 20P CADP FX 20P CAB 0 3m 11 8 inches 1 5m 59 1 inches EX a A FX 20P CABO 1 5m 59 1 Inches ata MITSUBISHI 1 FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 5 2 Connecting the FX 20DU E The cable connecting the FX 20DU E is inserted into the connector under the cover on the rear of the unit Use the supplied cable grip to provide strain relief The supplied cable holders are used to route the cable from the PC to the DU unit FX 20DU CAB 3 0m 118 1 inches FX 20DU CABO 3 0m 118 1 inches 1 6 1 6 1 1 7 FX Series Programmable Controllers How to use this manual To help identify which parts of this manual apply to which DU units the following indicator is included with relevant section titles Shaded boxes indicate the applicable DU types 10 FX 100U E 20 FX 20DU E Throughout this manual CAPITAL LETTERS are used to refer to items which are displayed on the screen ofthe DU unit These items are sometimes abbreviated on the DU screen Symbols used to Indicate operation keys A word enclosed in square brackets indicates the DU key of the same name Note on the FX 10DU E s memory This unit uses EEPROM memory This memory may have data rewritten to it up to about 100 000 times The EEPROM allows the unit to resume operation from
19. Monitor or User Screen mode The Monitor mode display is shown immediately below Push F for the User Screen mode display ooo if preset monitoring is being used the M will appear as white on black 4 5 FX Series Programmable Controllers User Screen mode FORBID then its value cannot be atftered In this Changing displayed values User screen mode display O if a NUMBER object has been set to WRITE IN case pushing SET will not select this object Acceptable ranges for displayed values e NUMBER objects can be configured to have MIN and MAX ranges If a value outside this range is Key operation entered the message OUT OF RANGE is The following section will explain the key operations for displayed Push CLEAR and try again entering data on this user defined screen Note that these operations are common to all user defined NUMBER object display capacity screens The general procedure is e If the value being displayed goes outside the NUMBER object s display capacity e g becomes 1 Push SET to display a cursor beneath the a three digit value when the NUMBER object only displayed value has two asterisks will be displayed 2 Type the new value using the numeric keys Setting NUMBER objects 3 Push ENTER e Please refer to Chapter 5 section 5 7 4 for further When SET is pushed the cursor will appear under the information first value displayed which can be changed If this is not the one requi
20. OR an incorrect manner PROGRAM ERROR The program structure is incorrect The program has attempted to carry out OPERATION ERROR en Operation which is not allowed 3 SCAN TIME Displays the current average maximum and minimum scan times for the PC program Use the up down cursor keys or ENTER to display MAX and MIN scan times S CAN TIME 1 8 ms MA X 4 1 9 ms MIN T a 2 7ms a MITSUBISHI 3 9 7 BUZZER Turn the audible key feedback ON OFF Use the up down cursor keys to select then CLEAR to return SETTING F F 3 9 8 COMMENT This is used to read device comments stored in the PC so they can be viewed when monitoring Use the up down cursor keys to select YES or NO If YES is selected the messages EXECUTING then COMPLETED are displayed The unit returns to the menu automatically COM MEN YES gt Effect of changing number of comment blocks e ifthe number of comment blocks stored in the PC is changed then to update the comments read by the DU unit turn the DU unit offthen on and re read the comments READ T S NO 3 16 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode 3 10 Special data register monitering on the FK 20DU_E The FX 20DU E allows special data registers contain ing such information as real time clock data and active states to be directly accessed 3 10 1 Real time clock display This feature allows the FX 20DU E to display time and date inform
21. X 20DU E 3 23 Menu options FX 10DU E 5 1 Communications cables 1 3 a Ze h st a Creating and editing screen displays FX 10DU E 5 6 PC data entry code Effects of 3 3 Device comments Read FX 10DU E 3 16 PC data entry code Handling of FX 20DU E 3 24 Device Preset MON example FX 10DU E 3 29 i PC diagnostics FX 10DU E 3 15 Device Preset MON FX 10DU E 3 28 FX 20DU E 3 21 Device range Preset MON FX 10DU E 3 27 PC memory types Effects of 3 2 eror messages FAS TOPLE iml PC RUN STOP mode Effects of 3 2 eee l es Permit Forbid switch FX 20DU E 2 2 Sn j Real time clock setting and usage FX 10DU E 3 13 How to use this manual 1 4 FX 20DU E 3 17 initial display sequence eee ee Resume function FX 10DU E EEPROM memory 1 4 Key assignments for editing screens FX 10DU E 5 6 Screen displays Monitor mode FX 10DU E 3 8 Monitor mode example FX 10DU E 3 11 FX 20DU E 3 10 FX 20DU E 3 12 Screen mode Example screen FX 10DU E 4 2 Monitor mode keys location on units 3 4 Example use FX 10DU E 4 5 Monitor mode overview 3 1 Screen change FX 10DU E 4 2 Monitoring word devices D FX 20DU E 3 7 Scrolling screen FX 10DU E 4 3 IC FX 20DU E 3 6 Function keys FX 10DU E 4 4 T C D FX 10DU E 3 5 Special data registers 3 1 Mounting FX 10DU E 2 1 STL state monitoring FX 10DU E 3 14 FX 20DU E 2 2 FX 20DU E 3 19 Optional accessories 1 2 Supplied accessories 1 3 Other mode Copy screen FX 10DU E 5 3 Unit dimension FX 10DU E 1 1 Data Transfer FX 10DU E 5 3 FX 20DU E
22. and changed The table below summarises the conditions Baretenn Allowed changes Entry code level without entry fd code a eee aS ee port a Ze Non FX 100U E B Copy protect C Write protect Current valves not Data ragiste moue Oera aren raves Entering entry codes e See section 3 10 7 Note that the FX 10DU E cannot change or delete entry codes ata MITSUBISHI initial display sequence After connecting the cable and turning on the PC the following displays are seen Resume function e The display before power off is resumed when normal operation is reached This can be held for 3 days without power lf Ul SET UP displayed for SF ie about 2 secs PROG ERR if a program error is detected in the PC push CLEAR to display the error code Push CLEAR lan At ey code has in the entry code Normal operation PC X XX PC s version number displayed for about 2 secs 3 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode Monitor mode keys The following keys are used forr mon nnitoring and changin g device values 3 5 2 FX 20DU E ae Device indicators shows gt SETTING MONITOR which device type is _ indicators shows which i currently being monitored function the unit is currently ee ee A T C D or states performing Current setting Device _ SET CLEAR
23. at the specified number of digits from the right Default is 0 none The display suppresses leading zeros d VALUE If a timer or counter device has been selected this parameter is used to select the dis play of CURRENT default or SETTING values This parameter will not be included if a data register was chosen e WRITE IN Choose whether or not an operator will be able to WRITE IN a new value for the NUMBER object PERMIT or FORBID default f MIN MAX Push SET followed by the required value Finish with ENTER Default values are 2 147 483 648 and 2 147 483 647 Ensure that the chosen MIN MAX values correspond with the word device s being used 2 INDICATOR The INDIC ATOR parameters are a DEV ICE Select the bit device which will control the INDICATOR Chose from X Y M S T C devices Default is MO 5 9 FX Series Programmable Controllers Other mode Entering bit devices O b To enter T or C devices use the TIMER T or COUNTER C keys followed by the device number then ENTER To enter X Y M S devices push the D REG D DD key to cycle through M S Y X in turn On selecting the required device type enter its number followed by ENTER ACTIVE Choose when the INDICATOR will show WHEN the bit device is ON or OFF 3 TEXT INDICATOR The TEXT IND ICATOR parameters are a b c d DEV ICE Select the bit device which will control the TEXT INDICATOR Chose from X Y M S
24. ation If an FX PC is used it must be V2 0 or later Use of the real time clock The real time clock facility is provided by installing a real time clock cassette or a memory cassette with this feature in the PC When a RTC facility is available M8018 is ON Use the following procedure to show the real time clock display 1 Push CLEAR 2 Push SHIFT 3 Push key 3 which has CK CLOCK mated in its top right hand corner The following display appears to show the RTC function has been selected aa MITSUBISHI O TIMER DATA REG O COUNTER 4 Push MONITORI A dock display similar to the one shown here is displayed O SETTING O STATE MONITOR COMB TANT SETTING VALUE 1999 iis at This example display shows the date Monday July 10th 1995 4 16 p m Note that the day is shown by a flashing dot above the relevant day marker beneath the upper display On the lower display the colon flashes to indi cate seconds Seconds display Push or to toggle the lower display between HH MM and MM SS 3 17 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode 3 RTC display messages The following messages may appear e ifinvalid values were entered for RTC data e g a month number gt 12 M8019 turns ON and this message appears o 8018 being ON indicates the presence of a ATC if it goes OFF this message appears e If M8016 turns on the clock display is frozen but the clock itself c
25. ay Bottom line of display displays example shows sern 1 line 1 options and editing information aa MITSUBISHI Other mode FX Series Programmable Controllers 5 7 3 General display creation editing procedures This section gives the general procedure for selecting User Screen mode text objects to add edit Selects upper lower case text or symbola Sel ects Timers Entering editing text D REG D D da ra data devices may be entered a sa Set Biya Steen meri days e eee data entry Enter numeric values Enter numeric values values Moves one tro a ver WN the alphabet A B C D OTA set When the screen edit display is shown text can be entered directly Use the A and B keys to move down up the alphabet symbol set Use the TIMER T key to switch between the upper lower case alphabet and symbols Numbers can be entered directly When the correct character is displayed move the cursor along to the position of the next one using the F or K D K H keys D deletes unwanted characters Enter spaces with E Select wor oft of the Bete eons hed a oe ios ERE m a mon O om ww mor gm Enter Next object ovens sn Explanation of User Screen mode objects e Please refer to Chapter 4 section 4 1 To add a new object 1 Select the required screen as explained earlier and move the cursor to the required object position 2 Push the SET k
26. buzzer ON DE VICE to turn it OFF Finish by pushing MONI TOR Buzzer operation e When ON the buzzer sounds each time a key is pushed and three times when an erroneous operation is attempted MITSUBISHI 3 10 7 Handling of entry codes The 8 character entry code is used to restrict access to data in the PC when using the FX 20DU E Three different levels of protection exist The first character of the entry code determines what level is selected Entry codes Please refer to section 3 3 for an explanation of entry codes and their effects 1 Releasing an entry code If an A type entry code has been programmed in the PC a display similar to the following will be seen at power up after the SET UP and PC version number displays Follow this procedure to release the restrictions imposed by an entry code 1 Push CLEAR 2 Push SETTING The following display ap pears 3 24 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode Deleting the existing code 3 Type in the 8 characters of the current entry code Note that A B and C are SHIFT and 4 5 or 6 4 Push MONITOR The following display will be seen to indicate the entry code is released F F EE Notes on entry codes and memory types e Entering deleting or changing an entry cade is only possible when RAM memory is used on the PC If the PC is using an EEPROM cassette switch the PC to STOP and turn the memory
27. d screens 0 24 The programmable controller PC controls which screen is displayed Other mode Used to create user defined screens and set unit pa Connector rameters mm inches Weight approx 0 20kg 0 44 Ibs 1 1 MITSUBISHI _ FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 2 2 FX 20DU E efesotomasyon com MESES FX 20DU para access unt O power O men mrana O sertnc counter stare O Monno 174 6 85 6 0 24 mm inches ve Weight approx 0 80 0 66 ibs Aa MITSUBISHI 1 3 Supplied accessories The FX 10DU E is supplied with a retaining bracket and retaining bolt for mounting the unit cicc The FX 20DU E is supplied w with the following items for ee installation aia i Strain relief on FX 20DU CAB Cable grip te cable on FX 20DU E end connecting cable FXC200U CAB Connect between FX 20DU E mv 8 1 inches and PC M3 0 12 for fixing cable grip For routing cable between FX 20DU E and the PC For mounting FX 20DU E Optional accessories pte FX 10DU E Cable to lst the DU unit to the o PC FX 20DU E Cable to connect the unit to a oe nn PC Cable connections e Please refer to the next section for the correct cables to use 1 5 1 5 1 System configuration Connecting the FX 10DU E The appropriate cable should be connected between the socket on the rear of the FX 10DU
28. device to be preset 5 Finish by pushing B The D key followed by ENTER may be used to delete a range and data entry can be cancelled by pushing CLEAR ata MITSUBISHI 3 11 3Example operation of the preset range monitor function The example on the next page gives a guide to setting up preset monitor ranges The following ranges will be set oe TOto T19 COto C4 D10 to D29 e D8013 to D8019 Note that this is half the maximum number of ranges available Before B is pushed to register the data the settings can be checked by using the up down cursor or 1 8 to move through the list 3 28 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode Hold CLEAR while turning on the CONT 3 11 4Example operation of the preset device monitor function The example opposite gives a guide to setting up the preset device monitor The oe Gevices will be kA lt a _ preset ae 7 Currently selected mee ro a lt mode ee pe DO Return ry D8018 a 10 D8040 mode te D8049 gt Note that this is is less than the available maximum of 8 devices D 4 gt D8013 D8019 Completion sa MITSUBISHI vuelo FX Series Programmable Controllers lt Monitor mode Hold SET while turning on the power 3 11 5Normal monitoring preset range MELSEC FX 10DU E monitoring and preset device monitor v3 01 so sereen display The preset range monitoring
29. display is the same as that G PRESET DISABLE for normal device monitoring renty The preset device monitor display is the same as nor E PRESET MONITOR selected mal preset range monitoring except the arrow cursor C DISABLE mode appears as white on black as shown in the examples below E Return to Move between different preset devices by using the Monitor mode up down cursor keys ENTER PRESETS 1 gt Switching between normal preset range monitoring if used and preset device monitoring e Switch between the two modes by pushing CLEAR a omploton Aa MITSUBISHI 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode MEMO Aa MITSUBISHI 3 31 FX Series Programmable Controllers User Screen mode Overview of User Screen mode User Screen mode allows the display of up to 25 0 24 user defined screens These are defined using the FX 10DU E itself in Other mode The size of these screens are e Screen 0 default screen 16 characters x 16 lines e Screens 1 24 16 characters x 4 lines each The physical display size is 16 characters x 2 lines Each screen may contain text and a number of other objects listed below Objects available in User Screen mode The following objects are available 1 Text el ie a Description Maxdmumnuraber on ane screen Dieplays text includes Text Upper case alphabet 16 characters x 16 characters x 4 Lower case alphabet 16 lines l
30. enter X Y M S devices push the D REG D DD key to cycle through M S Y X in turn On selecting the required device type enter its number followed by ENTER a MITSUBISHI Other mode After entering the bit device select ALT ALTernate or MOM MOMentary switch operation using the up down cursor keys ENTER moves to the next SWITCH 7 NAME Assign a NAME to each screen for easier identification Enter text as usual using the A B TIMER T and cursor keys 8 SCROLLING Select how the screen selected will be scrolled Choose LINE in one line increments SCREEN two line incre ments or SPLIT top line fixed bottom line scrolls Defauit is LINE 9 BACKLIGHT Select STEADY on continuously or FLASH ING backlight operation for the current screen Default is STEADY 5 11 FX Series Programmable Controllers Overview of diagnostics 6 2 FX 10DU E error messages This chapter is intended to explain what error messages The table below lists all errors and their meanings may be seen when using the DU units Canara under wh ins oror acen tearing and carci etn The unit cannot communicate with the PC Make sure the Connecting cable is property connected and the power to the PC is turned ON Do not connect the cable aker tuming ON the power supply The PC is using an Axcc 0000x keyword Enter the required keyword to gain access to the monitoring A non existent device number was entered
31. ey to display the OBJECT selection menu on the bottom half of the display ata MITSUBISHI 5 7 FX Series Programmable Controllers 3 Use the up down cursor keys and ENTER to select the required object 4 Set the object parameters as required Choosing an object location oe Ensure that the chosen position will allow the object to fit on the screen if not the message POSITION ERROR will be displayed during setting object parameters if they cause it to go off the screen Adding an object where one exists already e Doing this will insert the new object in front of the old one if there is enough space Cursor operation during object selection e The OBJECT selection menu has a wraparound facility Pushing the up cursor when on NUMBER moves to BACKLIGHT and vice versa To edit an existing object 1 Select the required screen and move the cursor to the object to be edited This is indicated by a bold P which may be followed by arrow heads as shown in the diagram a a MITSUBISHI 2 Push the ENTER key to show a display similar to the following P gt gt gt gt gt PCH G OB J C T T OBJ C T E DE E rir vy miz vy mim W 3 Use the up down cursor keys and ENTER to select an option CHANGE OBJECT This allows the object s parameters to be changed after being defined Follow the same procedures as de scribed in the next section DELETE OBJECT Select YES to remove the object from t
32. gn Input value correction ot ems yy eS ue EER C4 Device no and new set value display 2 Change set value K 3 Change r ee of device number for indirect setting data register NEW DEVICE NUMBER Device no and new register no display _ Register no and 4 Change of J jeurrent value display indirect setting De Note MON MONITOR data register at oe DATA REG device SET SETTING current value indicator illuminates MITSUBISHI 21378 Monitor mode FX Series Programmable Controllers 3 6 4 FX 20DU E data registers D only Select device type illuminate DATA REG device indicator Pl SHIFT and 7 key Switch between 16 ow o 32 bit display 32 bit display is shown by a dot lighting up above 32b on the display i 3 CLEAR Reset Cancel incorrect data operation hoe og Fl SHIFT and F 9 key Switch between Paw decimal hexadecimal display u Hexadecimal display is shown by a dot g lighting up above HEX on the display Device number correction E EVs A ot EE SA aay mn l neemeni S ee A a A ka a i ER Device no displayed neS i COS coche S e get Wee S device number gt Device number is 0 Change sign correction cee _ Device no Be sand current s value display Note MON MONITOR SET SETTING
33. he display Explanation of object parameters This section gives details on setting each object s parameters The objects and parameters are listed in the order in which they appear FX Series Programmable Controllers Other mode Moving back and forth between object parameters e Use the ENTER key to move to the next parameter and C to return to the previous one A wraparound facility exists to move from the first to the last and vice versa Selecting options for each parameter e Use the up down cursor keys to select the required option followed by ENTER Finishing selecting editing an object s parameters e The last part of the setting procedure displays the message SETTING OK Select YES to register the object and leave the setting operation NO Returns to beginning of setting procedure for the object To leave the setting operation at any time push CLEAR 1 NUMBER The NUMBER object parameters are a DEV ICE Select which word device the NUMBER object will display the value of Push TIMER T COUNTER C or D REG D DDI followed by the device number then ENTER Push D REG D DD twice for 32 bit data A bold D is displayed to show this DO is the default DEVICE ata MITSUBISHI b DIGITS Set the number of digits to display The maximum number is 12 default is 4 c DECIMAL POS ITION Decide where a decimal point will be located if needed This will occupy the space of one character
34. ines Numbers Symbols 2 Screen objects eel omoun A TIA e a Displays PC word device Timers Counters and Data NUMBER registers data includes displayed and changed space INDICATOR black square dapending on the state of a PC bit device X Y M S T C TEXT Displays text for each INDICATOR state of a bit device me ke Display currant date in user defined format inputs to switch the state of a PC bit device X Y M S T C Defines how the screen can be sordled SPLIT Bottom line only scroiis UNE Scrall line by line SCREEN Scroll two lines aa MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers User Screen mode Limit on number of objects per screen ite la 4 js e 7 je s tojt1 12 13 14 16 t6 e For screen 0 a limit of 4 display objects per two 1 LI N MON TOR lines applies 2 ondi on P gt gt gt gt D gt lt a s hi ft otal P gt PP Example screen display screen 0 4_ Hourty Total Per As only two lines are visible atone time the screen mut 5 D AGNOST S lt 8 be scrolled to see all of the 12 lines of the display 6 1 O11 Pressure P 7 2 Door Open P 8 3 Material Low a Display of objects during screen creation editing 9_ 4 Chute Jamme d P t0 t OPERA LON ir e During this process the objects are displayed as a 1 Barh Ao Sod P followed by one arrow for each further character a 4 space the object occupies Ha acknowl
35. ing the E key and selecting from a menu Explanation of special data registers Please refer to section 3 1 Explanation of special data register monitoring on the FX 20DU E Please refer to section 3 10 3 9 1 Using ane cial data register or mon unction To access this function the OU unit must first be in Monitor mode 1 Push E 2 The menu shown to the right is displayed 3 Select an option using the up down cursor keys and ENTER or directly by entering its number 4 Push CLEAR to retum to the menu 1 RTC 3 ANNUNCI ATOR 4 PC Di AGNOS T 5 BUZZER 6 COMMENT The options are explained in the following sections 3 9 2 RTC Real Time Clock This provides a display of the current time and date information This information can also be displayed by the TIME and DATE objects available in User Screen mode Use of the real time clock e The real time clock facility is provided by installing a real time clock cassette or a memory cassette with this feature in the PC When a RTC facility is available M8018 is ON RTC operation and setting e Please refer to saction 3 9 3 a MITSUBISHI 3 13 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode The RTC time display looks like this Example operation To enter the date and time Tuesday July 25th 1995 95 07 0 7 F RI t7 00 00 key in this sequence 13 46 46 9 5 01 7 2 51 2 1 7 0 0 0 ol While the clock di
36. mber and its active state is added to the display O DATA REG STATE CONS TANT SETTING VALUE sat rah 2 fa Tm j nd UJ O TIMER COUNTER O SETTING MONITOR Cureniiy active DEVICE e Branch 2 To return to single state monitoring push MONITOR again State monitor display messages The following messages may appear Before this function can be used speciai auxiliary relay M8047 must be on If not this error is displayed Ifno states are active this message is displayed Conditions on the use of the state monitor e 1 The minimum state number in the flow of branch n 1 should be larger than the maximum state number in the flow of branch n For example if the highest state number in branch 3 is S30 then branch 4 s lowest state number should be gt 30 2 There should be no more than 8 branches and each branch should only have one active state at any given time 3 10 4 Monitoring annunciators This displays the lowest currently active annunciator states S900 to S999 Follow this procedure to use this feature Push CLEAR 2 Push SHIFT 3 Push key 0 which has AN ANNUNCIATOR marked in its top right hand comer The follow ing display appears to show the annunciator function has been selected a a MITSUBISHI 3 20 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode 4 Push MONITOR A display similar to the fol
37. memory memory cassette When selected this message is displayed GW O Cc v Mo 0 0 G G A HII V i vU U 00 ao Select the required option using the up down cursor keys and ENTER or by entering its number directly These options are explained in the following sections NSTALLED O R SCREEN Ensure that the memory to be written to does not contain valuable data Push ENTER to continue ata MITSUBISHI 5 4 Gr SVET a Ae FX Series Programmable Controllers Other mode 5 5 E 6 u 1 ON Push ENTER to EXECUTE writing to the memory If the DU unit detects the memory already contains screen data the message CASS HAS DATA EXECUTE OK fENT is displayed Push ENTER to overwrite CLEAR to cancel 5 5 3 DU PC To verify the transferred data use this option if the two sets of data are different the message VERIFY ER ROR will be displayed Push CLEAR to return to the sub menu Terminology used e Note that the DU s messages also refer to a memory cassette when the MPU memory is being used 5 6 PASSWORD This allows a two digit password to be assigned to the DU unit to prevent unauthorised access to Other mode The following display appears when this option is se lected CHANGE These options are as follows ata MITSUBISHI if a password has been turned OFF this option will restore it WARNING M e Do not forget the password If this happens the DU unit s O
38. mode FX Series Programmable Controllers 5 16 bit data register monitor current value change up to two can be displayed on one screen Current value Entry of new value Current value FX 20DU E screen displays 1 Timer current value display 16 32 bit counters and data registers are the same Push SETTING to see the set value O SETTING MONITOR _ FF KT O DATA REG O STATE COHSTANT SETTING VALUE TIMER COUNTER SUN MON TUE WED THE FEU SAT wo HEX SHIFT Display shows DEVICE e T10 s current value is 26 4s CLOCK ata MITSUBISHI Entry of new value 2 16 32 bit counter indirect setting display timers are the same Push MONITOR to see the current value SETTING O MONITOR O DATA REG O STATE CONSTANT SETTING VALUE I d UJ HEX SHIFT O TIMER COUNTER d SUN MON TUE wen THU FRA Display shows C1 s set value stored in D3 DEVICE CLOCK e 3 10 FX Series A Controllers Monitor mode 3 8 Example Monitor mode word device monitoring operation i These two examples are intended to show typical moni Banis x002 Indirect timer setting Do toring operation for these devices For these examples s to work correctly it is assumed that the PC is running x003 _ Direct counter setting the program segment shown Lo 3 8 1 FX 10DU E example xoi Direct timer setting __ xeo K100 X010 indirect coun
39. ncountered its associated note must be read and understood aa MITSUBISHI Hardware warnings 1 The identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage 2 The identified danger could POSSIBLY cause physical and property damage 3 Point of further interest or further explanation gt D Software warnings 4 indicates special care must be taken when us ing 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 explana tion O O ij FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction Installation notes Monitor mode User Screen mode Other mode Diagnostics ata MITSUBISHI iij a FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 Introduction 1 2 Unit dimensions 1 1 Overview 1 2 1 FX 10DU E Scope of this manual Retaining bok This manual gives details on all aspects of installation Retaining bracket and operation of the FX 10DU E and FX 20DU E MMI units List of features Availability of features The list of feat sh h li to th ee ee slaldla on the FX 20DU E OAOOO Monitor mode All PC word devices timers T counters C and data 115 4 53 OOOOH registers D can be monitored and their values 1 2 3 h allowed devi i a One User Screen mode Displays user defined screen designs These are taken from the list of 25 user define
40. ontinues running This is the LAP display ata MITSUBISHI 30 second rounding operation Follow this procedure to round the display to the nearest minute 1 Push to change the lower display to MM SS 2 Push SETTING Theseconds display flashes 3 Push MONITOR to round the display to the nearest minute This operation works by pulsing M8017 Minute round ing in the PC 3 10 2 Adjusting the Real Time Clock After calling up the real time clock display follow this procedure to corect the current date and time setting 1 Push SETTING the year flashes Key in the new year 2 Push to move to the month Key in the new month 3 Push to move to the date Key in the new date 4 Continue this process for each part of the data Skip items which do not need changing by using the key 5 End the process by pushing MONITOR The clock starts at the set seconds fiqure when MONI TOR is pushed at the end of the process Special auxiliary relay M8015 Time setting is activated mo mentarily by this process 3 18 Example operation To enter the date and time Tuesday July 25th 1995 17 00 00 key in this sequence 1 9 9 5 0 7 2 5 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 Entering days of the week Days of the week are identified by numbers The correct day can also be selected with the key Date format O Note that this display has a fixed date format Incorrec
41. protect switch to OFF before using the procedure described above 2 Deleting an entry code This function allows the current code to be deleted This is necessary before a new code can be entered Before the code can be delated the existing one must be released Follow the procedure in 1 above to do this ata MITSUBISHI LL UUUUUUUU Push CLEAR 2 Push SETTING The display below appears Note that if no entry code exists already the hyphens will be replaced with zeros in this case this procedure does not apply 3 Push DEVICE DEL appears to the left Type in the code 4 Push MONITOR The display changes to that shown below to indicate the code has been deleted a 3 25 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode EK rr d if an incorrect code is entered Err is displaye 4 Push MONITOR to register the new code a 7 Err 3 Entering a new entry code This function allows a new code to be entered Before the code can be changed the existing one must be released then deleted Follow the procedures in 1 and 2 to do this To enter the new code Push CLEAR 2 Push SETTING The display shown below ap pears Note that if hyphens appear instead of zeros an entry code already exists and this procedure cannot be used SUUUUUU I YUUYUYUUY 3 Push DEVICE SET appears to the left Type in the new code a MITSUBISHI 3 26
42. red push SET again to move to the next If the required value is not currently visible scroll the screen to display it Push CLEAR to cancel an incorrect value operation ata MITSUBISHI 4 6 a ar Ce Eres wey FX Series Programmable Controllers Other mode EM 5 1 Overview of Other mode Other mode has two functions e Allows the DU unit s User Screen mode displays to be created and edited e Allows the FX 10DU E to be configured for the application Other mode menu options To display the Other mode menu turn on the power to the PC while holding down the ENTER key on the DU unit After copyright and version number screens the following screen is displayed INPUT gt PASSWORD Enter the password a two digit number to gain access to the menu options Setting the password e Please refer to section 5 6 The Other mode menu is then displayed as shown atthe top of the next column Select an option using the up down cursor keys and ENTER or by directly entering its number Push CLEAR to return to the menu ate MITSUBISHI 3 DATA TRANS FER 4 PASSWORD 5 FINISH The options are explained in the following sections 5 3 MODE SETTING This option allows the level of access to the functions of the DU unit to be set On selecting MODE SETTING this screen is displayed C ALL MODES A SCR B MON Push A B or C to select the required access level These are jean ar
43. splay is present pushing SET then Entering days of the week ENTER rounds the display to the nearest 30 seconds Days of the week are identified by numbers lf no RTC cassette or memory cassette containing this feature is fitted then this error message is displayed Poo ft ce fo fs 5 son von oe ve sv r sr N O CLOCK CASSETTE Date format ON FX FC e Note that this display has a fixed date format However the format of the DATE object in User Screen mode can be set bythe user 3 9 3 Adjusting the Real Time Clock SNAR IR Follow this procedure while the clock display is present e An incorrect clock setting will not be accepted by 1 Push SET twice the unit e g setting a month gt 12 etc 2 Type in the current time and date using the 3 9 4 ACTIVE STATES number keys The cursor automatically moves along as each part of the new setting is entered Single figures e g 07 in the example above should be prefixed with a zero This display shows the lowest currently active states when the PC is running a SFC step ladder STL pro gram This function is equivalent to monitoring the spe cial data registers D8040 to D8047 Before this function can be used special auxiliary relay M8047 must be on if not this error is displayed 3 Use the up down cursor keys to skip items which do not need changing 4 Push ENTER to finish The ctock will then start from whatever seconds value was entered MBO
44. t dock setting e An incorrect clock setting will not be accepted by the unit e g setting a month gt 12 etc After pushing MONITOR the incorrect value will flash Correct the value and complete with MONITOR 3 10 3Monitoring active state numbers This display shows the lowest currently active states when the PC is running a SFC step ladder STL pro gram This function is equivalent to monitoring the spe cial data registers D8040 to D8047 Effect of entry codes on state monitoring 1 Note that an A entry code prevents state monitoring ata MITSUBISHI 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode Procedure for monitoring state numbers 1 Push CLEAR 2 Push DEVICE or DEVICE J until the STATE LED indicator comes on 3 Enterthe STL branch number 1 to 8 4 Push MONITOR A display similar to the one below will be seen In this example branch 1 was selected and state 105 is currently active within this branch Use the DEVICE DEVICE keys to access other branches If no active states are present in a branch OFF is displayed O TIMER O DATA REG O SETTING COUNTER STATE MONITOR CONSTANT SETTING VALUE Gp Currently active state in 1 the selected branch Sab HEX SHIFT Branch __ 4 number 3 19 FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitoring two branches simultaneously While monitoring one branch push MONITOR again The next branch nu
45. ta register Y Y indirect setting 7 Device number when used for Vv v indirect T or C set value indirect T or C set Timer T x et Data register D 16 bit Fn efesotomasyon com Monitor mode Special data registers The following special data registers can also be moni tored PPR GE CHE device to be Rem to be SN monitored changed ag mem 7 a Use of the real time clock O The real time clock facility is provided by installing a real time clock cassette or a memory casseite with this feature in the PC Using D8040 and 08049 e Before these devices can be used the following special auxiliary relays must be set ON D8040 M8047 D38049 M8049 MITSUBISHI ee ee oe a FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode 3 2 Effect of PC RUN STOP mode and memory types on changing data The tables shown here summarise the effects of 1 Whether the PC is in RUN or STOP mode 2 The type of memory being used by the PC Counter tC Soa ee te File registers D Not available a Current value all PC types Suara O orma File registers D Not avalabie j Curar value pr PC types ata MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Monitor mode 3 3 Effect of PC entry codes on monitoring changing data If the PC already has an entry code set this will also affect what data can be monitored
46. ter setting D10 M P ee Intro screen then last monitor display Change indirect set value to 50 0 secs 0 g Monitortimerto E sete Move to T1 A N P d Sy 5 j C0 0 ENTER ay Gg Lv Change set oI to 1 00 a MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers _Monitormode FX 20DU E example This example is also based on the program shown on the previous page i 1 Monitor the current value of Timer TO and change its set value from 600 60 secs to 500 50 secs Select device type illuminate Current value is displayed Enter new set value 500 50 secs TIMER device indicator a A Sees 3 data Enter device number Set valueisdisplayed _ _ Newset value is displayed operation 2 Monitor the current it value of data register L D10 and Shange its current value to 100 Select device type iluminate a a augi displayed New value is displayed _ DATA REG device indicator crio ey j A Reset Cancel i j i a a data operation Enter device number Enter new value 100 a MITSUBISHI mauan baea 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers _ Monitor mode 3 9 apoca data register monitoring on the 10DU E This feature allows special data register information to be accessed This allows the display of such information as real time clock data and active states These data registers can be monitored directly by push
47. the cursor keys scrolls the whole screen one line up or down When X000 turns ON the value 5 is moved into DO Hence the DU unit will display screen number 5 When X001 turns ON the value 20 is moved into DO Hence the DU unit will display screen number 20 gt gt 3 SCREEN Scroll the screen two lines up or Selecting screen numbers down one physical screen e Only defined screens can be selected Writing the number of an undefined screen to the SCREEN REGISTER will cause the DU unit to display the or message NO SUCH SCREEN Programming information Limits on scrolling e Please see the programming manual for the PC e The screen can scrolled to the last line which has you are using defined objects For SCREEN this may leave a blank line at the bottom of the screen as itis scrolled in line pairs a MITSUBISHI 4 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers User Screen mode 4 5 Key functions in User Screen mode The FX 10DU E s keypad has the following functions TIMER T in User Screen mode COUNT C D REG D OD Change displayed values Cancel entared data when changing values Numeric entry A C Operate SWITCH objects fr nee Net rs ae ji Switch between Monitor mode and User Screen mode KOK Upidown cursor Scroll ecreen display change sign MON ENTER a MITSUBISHI 4 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers 4 3 Example use of User Screen mode The following e
48. the last screen displayed before a power down This is the resume function ata MITSUBISHI introduction 1 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers installation Both DU units are only intended to be used when in stalled in a panel and connected to a Mitsubishi FX family PC inside the panel General specification Power supply SvD tia 5 V OC 5 5 supplied from PC 180 mA IET Pe vey 35 to 85 AH 45 to 85 RH JS C0911 AS C0911 10 to 55 Hz 0 075 mm 10 to 55 Hz 0 5mm 0 02 inch max 2 G 2 hours in each of X Y Cog12 106 SR es 1 Y and 2 diractions Free of corrosive gases minimal dust 16 character x 2 lines 11 4 digits geum Applicable PCs FX FX2c FXo and Fo a a MITSUBISHI 0 003 inch max 1G Vibration resistance Installation notes 2 2 DU unit mounting 2 2 1 Mounting the FX 10DU E 1 Remove the metal retaining bracket from the rear of the unit by removing its retaining bolt 2 Mount the unit in a panel cutout of dimensions as shown below 3 Replace the retaining bracket and tighten its retaining bolt with a torque of 3 5 kg cm Maximum panel thickness e The panel should be no more than 4mm 0 16 inch thick mm inches FX 10DU E 4 33 0 0 02 87 0 0 5 3 43 0 0 02 2 1 F FX Series Pregrammable Controllers installation notes 2 2 2 Mounting the FX 20DU E 2 3 area ai data write PERMIT FORBID sw
49. ther mode cannot be accessed until the right password is found 5 6 2 OFF Select OFF to disable the current password Note that the current password will still be stored even after being turned OFF Choose an alternative password Enter the new pass word at the prompt FINISH Selecting FINISH leaves Other mode and returns to Monitor mode or User Screen mode To return to Other mode the unit must be powered off then on while ENTER is held down 5 5 5 amp Series Programmable Controllers Other mode 5 7 2 Key operation for editing screen 5 7 Creating and editing screen displays displays This section explains the procedures involved in creat The DU s keypad has the following functions when editing ing and editing screen displays for User Screen mode First select the screen to be created edited A screen edit display similar to the one below should be seen Upper ower case symbols Select Timer Select Select Set new Cancel Counter D M SN X object w LI NE SET U P Sr DIDD SET CLEAR Selecting screens to edit Enter numeric values Cursor left Cursor right e Please see section 5 4 1 F a 5 7 1 Explanation of screen edit display oie sn lt In general the display is organised as follows E A Text input mode indicator Delete text Scrol down Top line of display text objects being edited example shows upper case D Previous Enter Next MON ENTER Screen line number displ
50. tor Push twice for 32 bit data Select device BE a monitored 3 p Increment lt decrement displayed device number _Enter device number J Cancel incorrect data operation FX 1 ODU E all word devices _Switch to preset monitoring 3 __ Monitor mode 3 6 2 Changing current values of monitored timers or counters Push SET then MON TOR Current value a cursor sae the new value Push ENTER Display E E setting screen i Setting display input new Two screen monitoring previousnext O B B 2 Changing displayed values fone oe oe Change the sign of entered 5i values pane For T or C nd Use when changing device 3 number of an indirect setting suas reg ister r For D a Switch between decimal hexa _ decimal values l F Cancel incorrect data operation a MITSUBISHI Monitor mode FX Series Programmable Controllers 3 6 3 FX 20DU E timers T and counters C only 1 Select device type illuminate TIMER Br oS or COUNTER device indicator ie ee Reset Cancel NN DEVICE incorrect f J NUMBER data sa operation Device no and current value display Increment decrement displayed device number Device no and set lt value display e e ee n Change si
51. xample shows a sample screen which requires the operator to enter a set of values in order to configure a process The example screen is screen number 1 and so has four lines SCROLLING has been set to LINE Key to objects used Type a NUMBER object used to display the value in a data register This displays the prod uct type being processed 2 Batch another NUMBER object This displays a counter s set value to indicate the required batch size 3 Soak the third NUMBER object which dis plays a timer s set value This is the length of time for which a batch is soaked 4 Err an INDICATOR object which is triggered by an auxiliary relay M coil to indicate an invalid soak time has been entered a MITSUBISHI O User Screen mode 5 Pushing C activates another auxiliary relay via a SWITCH object to indicate the setting process is complete Displaying timer and counter values e if SETTING value is chosen for a timer or counter which does not exist in the PC program question marks will be displayed instead of a value Use of objects e Note that this example is only representative of what can be achieved with these objects and their use is not limited to that shown here After connecting the FX 10DU E to a PC and turning on the power the copyright screen then version number screen is shown Depending on the unit s previous powered on state the initial display will either be

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