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1. ON Communication speed setting error occurred Flickering Power supplied for communication is abnormal DIP switch for operation setting was changed during operation OFF Master block is operating normally Status indicator LEDs Description lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode gt ON Data link is being executed OFF Data link is stopped lt TEST mode gt ON Self loop back Test finished normally OFF Self loop back Test finished abnormally LED is OFF while the self loop back Test is being executed lt ONLINE mode gt ON Station number discrepancy when BFM 32 20h to 95 5Fh is edited the station numbers are checked Outside control range station error occurred Flickering Stations are abnormal OFF Data link is being executed normally lt CONFIG mode gt ON Station number discrepancy when BFM 32 20h to 95 5Fh is edited the station numbers are checked Flickering All stations are abnormal OFF Data link is being executed normally lt TEST mode gt ON Self loop back Test finished abnormally OFF Self loop back Test finished normally LED is OFF while the self loop back Test is being executed lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode TEST mode gt ON Data is being sent lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode TEST mode gt ON Data is being received L ERR Status indicator LEDs CC Link LT connection cable connector 24G DB DA 24 V 2 5 Mbps Setting disabled N O Point mode setting Select the number of I O points per station 16pts
2. 95 5Fh is edited the station numbers are checked Flickering All stations are abnormal OFF Data link is being executed normally lt TEST mode gt ON Self loop back Test finished abnormally OFF Self loop back Test finished normally LED is OFF while the self loop back Test is being executed lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode TEST mode gt ON Data is being sent lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode TEST mode gt ON Data is being received L ERR Status indicator LEDs CC Link LT connection cable connector 24G DB DA 24 V 2 5 Mbps Setting disabled N O Point mode setting Select the number of I O points per station 16pts OFF 4 point mode 4 input points and 4 output points 4pts in each station ON 16 point mode 16 input points and 16 output points in each station Communication speed setting Communication speed SWi SW2 156 kbps OFF oe OFF 625 kbps OFF ON N Setting is disabled e Make sure that this is OFF during operation Setting is disabled Make sure that this is OFF during operation CONFIG mode OFF ONLINE mode normal operation ON CONFIG mode The information on connected stations is saved in the EEPROM TEST mode ate OFF ONLINE mode normal operation ON TEST mode Self loop back Test DIP switch for operation setting 7 Setting is disabled Make sure that this is OFF during operation e Factory default all bits of the DIP switch are set to OFF e Test mode is selected
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4. Manual These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS are classified into two categories DANGER and CAUTION Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions or D DANGER cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions or CAUTION cause minor to medium injury or physical damage if not carried out properly Depending on certain circumstances procedures indicated by N CAUTION may also be linked to serious ramifications It is important to follow the directions for usage DESIGN PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e Construct an interlock circuit in the sequence program so that the system works correctly using the communication information when an error in the data link occurs If such an interlock circuit is not provided accidents may be caused by erroneous output or malfunction e When a remote I O unit fails inputs outputs may randomly become ON or OFF therefore build an external monitoring circuit that will monitor any input signals that could cause a serious accident Accident may be caused by erroneous output or malfunction CAUTION e Use the master block without applying any force on the master block and the CC Link LT connection cable Otherwise such cables may break or fail INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the master block then attach or remove the master block If the power is not disconnected
5. OFF 4 point mode 4 input points and 4 output points 4pts in each station ON 16 point mode 16 input points and 16 output Communication speed setting Communication speed SWi SW2 156 kbps OFF oe OFF 625 kbps OFF ON N points in each station Setting is disabled e Make sure that this is OFF during operation Setting is disabled Make sure that this is OFF during operation CONFIG mode OFF ONLINE mode normal operation ON CONFIG mode The information on connected stations is saved in the EEPROM TEST mode ate OFF ONLINE mode normal operation ON TEST mode Self loop back Test 7 Setting is disabled Make sure that this is OFF during operation e Factory default all bits of the DIP switch are set to OFF e Test mode is selected when both the CONFIG and TEST modes are set to ON simultaneously e For each setting the status at time of power ON is valid If a setting is changed after the power is turned ON the change is invalid CONFIGMODE e BFM 32 20h to 95 5Fh changed value while online will cause a L ERR e If no remote modules are attached during power ON no L ERR shown e If a remote module is removed during operation no L ERR will be shown DIP switch for operation setting CONFIG ONLINE 3 Handling Cautions The master block can be mounted on a DIN rail or directly with screws The installation procedure in each case is described below Use the master bloc
6. When mounting the module on the DIN rail tighten the mounting screws at a pitch of 200 mm 7 87 or less Installation Removal 1 Q D gt lt 9 ls Applicable DIN rail TH35 7 5Fe and TH35 7 5Al 3 3 Direct mounting Fix the master block on the panel surface by tightening the M4 screws inserted in the two upper and lower mounting holes provided on the master block Install the module so that a clearance of 1 to 2mm 0 04 to 0 08 is assured for each module Applicable screw M4 height 16mm 0 63 or more Tightening torque range 0 78 to 1 08 N m 4 Connection of External Equipment Connect the master block to a remote I O unit or power adapter using the connection cable and the dedicated CC Link LT connector e The connection order of the CC Link LT connection cable has no relevance to the station No e Make sure to install the master block on one side of the trunk line e In the CC Link LT system terminating resistors should be connected to both ends of the trunk line Connect the terminating resistor on the master block side within 200 mm 7 87 of the master block e For the CC Link LT connection cable point of contact the connection cable connector and terminating resistors refer to the homepage of the CC Link Partner Association CLPA http Awww cc link org 5 Specifications 5 1 General ee Specification 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 35
7. at all phases an electric shock or serious damage to the product may occur CAUTION e Use the master block in the environment described in this manual If the master block is used in an improper environment then electrical shock fire malfunction product damage or product deterioration may occur e Securely fix the master block with DIN rail or mounting screws When using mounting screws securely tighten them within the specified torque range If the screws are too loose the module may detach from its installed position short circuit or malfunction If the screws are too tight the screws may be damaged which may cause the module to detach from its installed position or short circuit e Pay attention that foreign objects such as cuttings or wiring chips do not enter the master block It may cause fire product failure or malfunction e During installation and wiring works adhere dust proof sheets supplied together with the master block on the sides of the master block so that foreign objects such as cutting chips and wiring chips do not enter the inside Otherwise foreign objects may cause fire failure or malfunction e Before operating the system remove the dust proof sheets so that heat can be released It may cause fire product failure or malfunction WIRING PRECAUTIONS lt DANGER e Shut down all power supplies before starting the wiring work If the power is not disconnected from all sources a
8. manufactured as a general purpose part for general industries and has not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life e Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power electric power aerospace medicine or passenger movement vehicles consult with Mitsubishi e This product has been manufactured under strict quality control However when installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails install appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system Country Region Sales office Tel U S A Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc 500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills IL 60061 U S A Tel 1 847 478 2100 Brazil MELCO TEC Av Paulista 1439 conj 74 Bela Vista CEP China 01311 200 Sao Paulo SP Brazil Tel 55 11 3285 1840 Country Region Sales office Tel Hong Kong Mitsubishi Electric Automation Hong Kong Ltd 10th Floor Manulife Tower 169 Electric Road North Point HongKong Tel 852 2887 8870 Mitsubishi Electric Automation Shanghai Ltd 17F ChuangXing Financial Center Germany Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V German No 288 West Nanjing Road Shanghai Branch China 200003 Gothaer Strasse 8 D 40880 Ratingen Tel 86 21 2322 3030 Germany Taiwan Setsuyo Enterprise Co Ltd Tel 49 2102 486 0 6F No 105 Wu Kung 3rd RD Wu Ku U K Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V UK Hsiang Taipei Hsien 24
9. to the main unit and another two on the extension unit 2 FX2N 64CL M draws 190mA from the 5V DC source The total 5V consumption of all special function blocks connected to the main unit or extension unit must not exceed the 5V source capacity of the system Refer to the Hardware manual of the PLC 3 Up to 7 units can be connected to an FX3uc 32MT LT PLC 4 For the VCTF cable specifications refer to the FX2N 64CL M USER S MANUAL 6 External Dimensions 4 0 16 L 2 4 5 0 18 CCtink LT O POWERO FX2n 64CL M 90 3 55 FXen 64CL M 80 3 15 0 5 0 02 mounting size 87 3 43 43 1 70 l L Unit mm inches 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 Warranty Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi opportunity loss or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products damage secondary damage accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and to other duties For safe use e This product has been
10. when both the CONFIG and TEST modes are set to ON simultaneously e For each setting the status at time of power ON is valid If a setting is changed after the power is turned ON the change is invalid CONFIGMODE e BFM 32 20h to 95 5Fh changed value while online will cause a L ERR e If no remote modules are attached during power ON no L ERR shown e If a remote module is removed during operation no L ERR will be shown 3 Handling Cautions The master block can be mounted on a DIN rail or directly with screws The installation procedure in each case is described below Use the master block without applying any force on the cable 3 1 Mounting direction e Do not install the master block on the floor ceiling or in the horizontal direction within the cabinet If the master block is installed in such a way its temperature may rise Install the master block vertically on the back wall of the cabinet as shown in the figure below e Leave a space of 50 mm 1 96 or more between the master block and other equipment or structure Keep the master block off high voltage cables high voltage equipment and other power equipment as much as possible 3 2 DIN rail mounting Align the upper DIN rail installation groove in the module with the DIN rail 1 and press the module on to the DIN rail 2 When removing the module pull the installation hook downwards 3 and remove the module 4 DIN rail mounting screw pitch
11. 5678 B RATE FX2n 64CL M Extension cable connected to PLC Extension connector to extension block unit or special function block unit of the PLC Connector for CC Link LT interface no Hook for installation to DIN rail Description lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode TEST mode gt ON Power is being supplied OFF Power is not being supplied lt ONLINE mode gt ON Master block is operating normally OFF Master block is abnormal Power has been interrupted EEPROM read error sum mismatch occurred lt CONFIG mode gt ON Master block is operating normally OFF Master block is abnormal Power has been interrupted lt TEST mode gt ON Master block is operating normally OFF Master block is abnormal Power has been interrupted lt ONLINE mode gt ON Communication speed setting error occurred EEPROM read error sum mismatch occurred Flickering Power supplied for communication is abnormal DIP switch for operation setting was changed during operation OFF Master block is operating normally lt CONFIG mode gt ON Communication speed setting error occurred ERR EEPROM write error occurred Flickering Power supplied for communication is abnormal DIP switch for operation setting was changed during operation OFF Master block is operating normally lt TEST mode gt
12. 8 Taiwan Branch Tel 886 2 2299 2499 Travellers Lane Hatfield Hertfordshire Korea Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea Co AL10 8XB U K Ltd Tel 44 1707 276100 3F 1480 6 Gayang Dong Gangseo Gu i ishi i Seoul 157 200 Korea Italy AESC Electric Europe B V Italian Tel 82 2 3660 9552 2 Singapore Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd Mro a AORA ia RBNA 307 Alexandra Road 05 01 02 Tel 390 39 60531 Mitsubishi Electric Building i ter hichi Singapore 159943 Spain n Electric Europe B V Spanish Tel 65 6470 2460 Ctra de Rub 76 80 AC 420 E 08190 Sant Thailand Mitsubishi Electric Automation Thailand Co Ltd raa ree Par Siona Spain Bang Chan Industrial Estate No 111 France Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V French Soi Serithai 54 T Kannayao A Kannayao Branch Bangkok 10230 Tel 66 2 517 1326 25 Boulevard des Bouvets F 92741 India Messung Systems Pvt Ltd Nanterre edo Francs Sapphire House EL 3 J Block MIDC aie Bhosari Pune 411026 India Russia Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Moscow Tel 91 20 27102000 Representative Office Australia Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd 52 bld 5 Kosimodamianskaya nab RU 115054 Moscow Russia Tel 7 495 721 2070 348 Victoria Road Rydalmere N S W 2116 Australia Tel 61 2 9684 7777 South Africa Circuit Breaker Industries Ltd Private Bag 2016 ZA 1600 Isando South Africa Tel 27 11 9282000 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE
13. External Equipment Connect the master block to a remote I O unit or power adapter using the connection cable and the dedicated CC Link LT connector e The connection order of the CC Link LT connection cable has no relevance to the station No e Make sure to install the master block on one side of the trunk line e In the CC Link LT system terminating resistors should be connected to both ends of the trunk line Connect the terminating resistor on the master block side within 200 mm 7 87 of the master block e For the CC Link LT connection cable point of contact the connection cable connector and terminating resistors refer to the homepage of the CC Link Partner Association CLPA http Awww cc link org 5 Specifications 5 1 General specifications Specification 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 35 to 85 RH Condensation should not be allowed Number of times of Direct mounting sweep Frequency Acceleration 57 to 150Hz 9 8m s2 _ 40 times in the X Y DIN rail mounting and Z directions for Half amplitude 80 min mos o 085mm re tone on Shock 147 m s2 working time 11 ms half sine wave three times in resistance the X Y and Z directions By noise simulator of noise voltage 1 000 Vp p noise width 1 us rising 1 ns cycle 30 to 100 Hz In conformance to JEM 1021 Between case and PLC grounding terminal Grounding resistance 100Q or less Common grou
14. Kannayao A Kannayao Branch Bangkok 10230 Tel 66 2 517 1326 Na eae ee Bouvets F 92741 India Messung Systems Pvt Ltd ea ee Sapphire House EL 3 J Block MIDC i p Bh iP 411026 Indi Russia Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Moscow Ta 9120 2 102000 nga Representative Office Australia Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd 52 bld 5 Kos modamianskaya nab RU 115054 Moscow Russia Tel 7 495 721 2070 348 Victoria Road Rydalmere N S W 2116 Australia Tel 61 2 9684 7777 South Africa Circuit Breaker Industries Ltd Private Bag 2016 ZA 1600 Isando South Africa Tel 27 11 9282000 aMITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN Specifications subject to change without notice Side B X JAPANESE B ENGLISH a MITSUBISHI PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS MELSEG F CC Link LT Master Block Model FX2N 64CL M Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product User s Manual Hardware Volume Changes for the Better MODEL FX2N 64CL M MANUAL Number JY997D05401F SEPTEMBER 2008 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual describes the name of each part external dimensions and specifications of the CC Link LT master block for the Mitsubishi FX series Programmable Logic Controller PLC For the design and construction of the CC Link LT system refer to the CC Link LT Master Block Users
15. N Master block is operating normally OFF Master block is abnormal Power has been interrupted lt ONLINE mode gt ON Communication speed setting error occurred EEPROM read error sum mismatch occurred Flickering Power supplied for communication is abnormal DIP switch for operation setting was changed during operation OFF Master block is operating normally lt CONFIG mode gt ON Communication speed setting error occurred ERR EEPROM write error occurred Flickering Power supplied for communication is abnormal DIP switch for operation setting was changed during operation OFF Master block is operating normally lt TEST mode gt ON Communication speed setting error occurred Flickering Power supplied for communication is abnormal DIP switch for operation setting was changed during operation OFF Master block is operating normally Status indicator LEDs Description lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode gt ON Data link is being executed OFF Data link is stopped lt TEST mode gt ON Self loop back Test finished normally OFF Self loop back Test finished abnormally LED is OFF while the self loop back Test is being executed lt ONLINE mode gt ON Station number discrepancy when BFM 32 20h to 95 5Fh is edited the station numbers are checked Outside control range station error occurred Flickering Stations are abnormal OFF Data link is being executed normally lt CONFIG mode gt ON Station number discrepancy when BFM 32 20h to
16. Side B X JAPANESE B ENGLISH a MITSUBISHI PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS MELSECF CC Link LT Master Block Model FX2N 64CL M Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product User s Manual Hardware Volume Changes for the Better MODEL FX2N 64CL M MANUAL Number JY997D05401F SEPTEMBER 2008 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual describes the name of each part external dimensions and specifications of the CC Link LT master block for the Mitsubishi FX series Programmable Logic Controller PLC For the design and construction of the CC Link LT system refer to the CC Link LT Master Block Users Manual These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS are classified into two categories DANGER and CAUTION Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions or D DANGER cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly Procedures which may lead to dangerous conditions or CAUTION cause minor to medium injury or physical damage if not carried out properly Depending on certain circumstances procedures indicated by N CAUTION may also be linked to serious ramifications It is important to follow the directions for usage DESIGN PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e Construct an interlock circuit in the sequence program so that the system works correctly using the communication information when an error in the data link occurs If such an interlock circuit is not provided accidents may be ca
17. T branch Master station K T branch interval connection Terminating Remote Terminating resistor Remote resistor adapter 1O station I O station Drop length ch Remote I O station Remote including bran O station Remote I O station Distance between stations Remote I O station we Trunk line Drop line 5 3 Performance specifications Specification FX1N FX2N FX2NC FX3uU FX3uc Series PLC FX2Nc CNV IF is required when FX2Nc Series PLC is connected FX2NC CNV IF or FX3Uc 1PS 5V is required when an FX3uc Series PLC is connected FX1iN Series Up to 4 1 FX2n FX3U FX3uc Series Up to 8 2 3 FXenc Series Up to 3 2 sin mode te point mode Connected to FX1N Series PLC 128 points Connected to FX2N FX2NC F X3u FX3uC Series PLC 256 points including I O points in PLC in each case Number of connectable master blocks Maximum number of link points Number of link points per station shows the number of link points when composite I O module is used 4 points 8 points 16 points 32 points 0 7ms 1 0ms 2 2Ms 3 8ms rsekbps soms ims 4 3ms 7 4ms O ams 2 5 Mpe 625 tems and 156 kbps Communication Speca selectable by DIP switch BITR method Protocol Broadcastpolling Interval Timed Response Master Staton connection Connected at the end of the trunk line position Communication error detection automatic return to system slave station dis
18. TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN Specifications subject to change without notice
19. connection and internal loop back diagnosis e Dedicated flat cable 0 75 mm x 4 e VCTF cable 0 75 mm x 4 4 Control specifications Link scan time Communication specifications Connection cable e High flexible cable 0 75 mm x 4 8 points fixed Number of connected remote I O points 190 mA Supplied from PLC via extension connector Number of occupied I O points Current consumption inside 5V DC Voltage 20 4V to 28 8V 20 4V to 28 8V DC 20 4V t0 288V DC O opia from power coa 25 mA adapter via ee CC Link LT interface connector ma mA Mass weight 0 15 I 0 33 Ibs 1 When connected to the FX1N Series PLC up to two FX2N 64CL M units can be connected to the main unit and another two on the extension unit 2 FX2N 64CL M draws 190mA from the 5V DC source The total 5V consumption of all special function blocks connected to the main unit or extension unit must not exceed the 5V source capacity of the system Refer to the Hardware manual of the PLC 3 Up to 7 units can be connected to an FX3uc 32MT LT PLC 4 For the VCTF cable specifications refer to the FX2N 64CL M USER S MANUAL 6 External Dimensions 4 0 16 L CCtink LT 2 4 5 0 18 O POWERO FX2n 64CL M 90 3 55 FX2n 64CL M 80 3 15 0 5 0 02 mounting size 87 3 43 Unit mm inches This manual c
20. facturer Standards with which this product complies Type Programmable Controller Open Type Equipment Models Products manufactured from February 1st 2003 to April 30th 2006 are compliant with EN61000 6 4 and EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 after May 1st 2006 are compliant with EN61131 2 2003 Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EMC EN61000 6 4 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standards Emission Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard RF Immunity Fast transients ESD and Damped oscillatory wave standard for Industrial environment EN61 131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EMC Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions RF immunity Fast Transients ESD Surge Voltage drops and interruptions Conducted and Power magnetic fields For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site Notes For compliance to EMC regulation The FX2nN 64CL M must be installed in a shielded metal control panel Associated Manuals Manual name CC Link LT Master EN61131 2 2003 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests This manual explains the specifica
21. k without applying any force on the cable 3 1 Mounting direction e Do not install the master block on the floor ceiling or in the horizontal direction within the cabinet If the master block is installed in such a way its temperature may rise Install the master block vertically on the back wall of the cabinet as shown in the figure below e Leave a space of 50 mm 1 96 or more between the master block and other equipment or structure Keep the master block off high voltage cables high voltage equipment and other power equipment as much as possible 3 2 DIN rail mounting Align the upper DIN rail installation groove in the module with the DIN rail 1 and press the module on to the DIN rail 2 When removing the module pull the installation hook downwards 3 and remove the module 4 DIN rail mounting screw pitch When mounting the module on the DIN rail tighten the mounting screws at a pitch of 200 mm 7 87 or less Installation Removal 1 4 J ia Applicable DIN rail TH35 7 5Fe and TH35 7 5Al 3 3 Direct mounting Fix the master block on the panel surface by tightening the M4 screws inserted in the two upper and lower mounting holes provided on the master block Install the module so that a clearance of 1 to 2mm 0 04 to 0 08 is assured for each module Applicable screw M4 height 16mm 0 63 or more Tightening torque range 0 78 to 1 08 N m 4 Connection of
22. l phases of the power supply outside the master block before starting cleaning If all phases of the power supply are not shut down the master block may be seriously damaged or malfunction CAUTION e Do not disassemble or modify the master block Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or fire e The case of the master block is made of resin Do not drop or apply strong impacts to the master block DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste Notification of CE marking This notification does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of the notification comply with the following standards Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user manufacturer Standards with which this product complies Type Programmable Controller Open Type Equipment Models Products manufactured from February 1st 2003 to April 30th 2006 are compliant with EN61000 6 4 and EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 after May 1st 2006 are compliant with EN61131 2 2003 Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EMC EN61000 6 4 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standards Emission Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard RF Immuni
23. lock It may cause fire product failure or malfunction e During installation and wiring works adhere dust proof sheets supplied together with the master block on the sides of the master block so that foreign objects such as cutting chips and wiring chips do not enter the inside Otherwise foreign objects may cause fire failure or malfunction e Before operating the system remove the dust proof sheets so that heat can be released It may cause fire product failure or malfunction WIRING PRECAUTIONS e Shut down all power supplies before starting the wiring work If the power is not disconnected from all sources an electric shock or serious product damage may occur e CC Link LT network wiring uses the CC Link LT connection cable specified by CC Link Partner Association CLPA and perform wiring in accordance with the specifications described in this manual If any cable other than the connection cable is used or if wiring is performed in a method not conforming to the specifications normal data transmission cannot be assured e Do not bind the CC Link LT connection cable together with major circuits or power cables Keep the connection cable away from major circuits and power cables by 100 mm 3 93 or more It may cause malfunction due to noise interference e Accommodate the CC Link LT connection cable inside a duct or fix it with clamps If the connection cable is loose or is pulled for movement or carelessness the
24. master block and the connection cable may be damaged or malfunction due to imperfect connection e Correctly wire the master block while confirming the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the master block It may cause fire or product failure e Hold the connector area when disconnecting the CC Link LT connection cable from the master block If the cable area is pulled the master block or the dedicated cable may be damaged or malfunction STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e Do not touch the terminals when the power is ON It may cause an electric shock or malfunction e Make sure to shut down all phases of the power supply outside the master block before starting cleaning If all phases of the power supply are not shut down the master block may be seriously damaged or malfunction CAUTION e Do not disassemble or modify the master block Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or fire e The case of the master block is made of resin Do not drop or apply strong impacts to the master block DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste Notification of CE marking This notification does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of the notification comply with the following standards Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user manu
25. n electric shock or serious product damage may occur e CC Link LT network wiring uses the CC Link LT connection cable specified by CC Link Partner Association CLPA and perform wiring in accordance with the specifications described in this manual If any cable other than the connection cable is used or if wiring is performed in a method not conforming to the specifications normal data transmission cannot be assured e Do not bind the CC Link LT connection cable together with major circuits or power cables Keep the connection cable away from major circuits and power cables by 100 mm 3 93 or more It may cause malfunction due to noise interference e Accommodate the CC Link LT connection cable inside a duct or fix it with clamps If the connection cable is loose or is pulled for movement or carelessness the master block and the connection cable may be damaged or malfunction due to imperfect connection e Correctly wire the master block while confirming the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the master block It may cause fire or product failure e Hold the connector area when disconnecting the CC Link LT connection cable from the master block If the cable area is pulled the master block or the dedicated cable may be damaged or malfunction STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e Do not touch the terminals when the power is ON It may cause an electric shock or malfunction e Make sure to shut down al
26. nding with strong electrical systems is not allowed 1 Do not use the PLC under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure Doing so may damage the PLC 5 2 Network wiring specifications Specification speed Distance between stations Maximum number of modules connected in 1 drop line Maximum trunk 35m 100m length 114 9 328 1 T branch interval No restriction Maximum drop 4m 13 1 16m 60m Cable length per length Remarks No restriction 8 units 500m Cable length between 1640 5 terminating resistors 52 5 196 10 branch Cumulative drop line 15m 50m 200m 49 2 164 0 656 2 Sum of all drop lines length k Trunk length branch line length not included T branch K T branch interval connection Terminating P Era ower Remote Remote 1O station I O station Gaah Drop length ch Remote I O station Remote including bran Remote I O station Distance between stations Remote I O station Trunk line Drop line 5 3 Performance specifications ten Specification O FX1N FX2N FX2NC FX3uU FX3uc Series PLC FX2NC CNV IF is required when FX2NC Series PLC is connected FX2NC CNV IF or FX3uUC 1PS 5V is required when an FX3uc Series PLC is connected FX1N Series Up to 4 1 FX2N FX3U FX3uC Series Up to 8 2 3 FX2nc Series Up to 3 2 3 4 point mode and 16 point mode pointmode 16 point m
27. ode Connected to FX1N Series PLC 128 points Connected to FX2N FX2NC FX3U F X3UC Series PLC 256 points including I O points in PLC in each case Number of connectable master blocks Maximum number of link points Number of link points per station shows the number of link points when composite I O module is used 4 points 8 points 16 points 32 points 0 7ms 1 0ms 625kbps ams sems sekos eoms mms 25mbps tams zoms sekbps 156ms a78ms speed Control specifications Link scan time 2 5 Mbps 625 kbps and 156 kbps selectable by DIP switch Communication BITR method Broadcastpolling Interval Timed Response master Panow connecton Connected at the end of the trunk line position Communication error detection automatic return to system slave station disconnection and internal loop back diagnosis e Dedicated flat cable 0 75 mm x 4 e VCTF cable 0 75 mm x 4 4 Communication specifications Connection cable e High flexible cable 0 75 mm x 4 8 points fixed Number of connected remote I O points Number of occupied I O points 190 mA Supplied from PLC via extension connector Voltage 20 4V to 28 8V DC Supplied from power Current 25 mA adapter via consumption CC Link LT interface connector prenon e Current consumption inside 5V DC Mass weight 0 15 kg 0 33 Ibs 1 When connected to the FX1N Series PLC up to two FX2N 64CL M units can be connected
28. onfers 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 Warranty Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi opportunity loss or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products damage secondary damage accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and to other duties For safe use e This product has been manufactured as a general purpose part for general industries and has not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life e Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power electric power aerospace medicine or passenger movement vehicles consult with Mitsubishi e This product has been manufactured under strict quality control However when installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails install appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system Country Region Sales office Tel U S A Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc 500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills IL 60061 U S A Tel 1 847 478 2100 Brazil MELCO TEC
29. tions wiring handling etc of the CC Link LT master block Block Model FX2nN 64CL M User s Manual Detailed Volume JY997D08501 1 Product Outline The CC Link LT master block FX2N 64CL M can be connected to the FX Series PLC By using this master block a CC Link LT system can be constructed with the FX Series PLC as the master station 2 Part Name and Setting DIP switch for operation setting 2 04 5 0 18 mounting hole M4 mounting screw ON OFF TEST ONLINE CONFIG ONLINE Status indicator LEDs 16pts _4pts B RATE 5 Hi2345678 FX2n 64CL M Extension cable connected to PLC Extension connector to extension block unit or special function block unit of the PLC Connector for CC Link LT interface no Hook for installation to DIN rail Description lt ONLINE mode CONFIG mode TEST mode gt ON Power is being supplied OFF Power is not being supplied lt ONLINE mode gt ON Master block is operating normally OFF Master block is abnormal Power has been interrupted EEPROM read error sum mismatch occurred lt CONFIG mode gt ON Master block is operating normally OFF Master block is abnormal Power has been interrupted lt TEST mode gt O
30. to 85 RH Condensation should not be allowed Direct mounting Frequency Half amplitude Number of times of sweep 10 to 57Hz P 0 075mm DIN rail mounting and Z directions for Half ampltude 80 min 10 to 57Hz 0 035mm Shock 147 m s2 working time 11 ms half sine wave three times in resistance the X Y and Z directions Noise immunit By noise simulator of noise voltage 1 000 Vp p y noise width 1 us rising 1 ns cycle 30 to 100 Hz 500V AC for 1 min In conformance to JEM 1021 Between case and PLC grounding 5 MQ or more by 500V terminal Do not use in environment with corrosive gas flammable gas Working altitude lt 2000m Grounding resistance 100Q or less Common grounding with strong electrical systems is not allowed 1 Do not use the PLC under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure Doing so may damage the PLC 5 2 Network wiring specifications Specification speed Distance between stations Maximum number of modules connected in 1 drop line Maximum trunk 35m length 114 9 328 1 T branch interval interval No restriction Maximum a 4m 13 1 16m 60m Cable length per length 52 5 196 10 branch Cumulative drop line 15m 50m 200m length 49 2 164 0 656 2 No restriction 8 units 100m 500m Cable length between 1640 5 terminating resistors Sum of all drop lines Trunk length branch line length not included
31. ty Fast transients ESD and Damped oscillatory wave standard for Industrial environment EN61 131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EMC Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard EN61131 2 2003 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests Radiated Emissions Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions RF immunity Fast Transients ESD Surge Voltage drops and interruptions Conducted and Power magnetic fields For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site Notes For compliance to EMC regulation The FX2nN 64CL M must be installed in a shielded metal control panel Associated Manuals Manual name CC Link LT Master This manual explains the specifications wiring handling etc of the CC Link LT master block Block Model FX2nN 64CL M User s Manual Detailed Volume JY997D08501 1 Product Outline The CC Link LT master block FX2N 64CL M can be connected to the FX Series PLC By using this master block a CC Link LT system can be constructed with the FX Series PLC as the master station 2 Part Name and Setting 2 4 5 0 18 mounting hole DIP switch for operation setting 4 mounting screw ON OFF TEST ONLINE CONFIG ONLINE Status indicator LEDs 16pts pts 5 Hi234
32. used by erroneous output or malfunction e When a remote I O unit fails inputs outputs may randomly become ON or OFF therefore build an external monitoring circuit that will monitor any input signals that could cause a serious accident Accident may be caused by erroneous output or malfunction CAUTION e Use the master block without applying any force on the master block and the CC Link LT connection cable Otherwise such cables may break or fail INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS lt gt DANGER e Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the master block then attach or remove the master block If the power is not disconnected at all phases an electric shock or serious damage to the product may occur CAUTION e Use the master block in the environment described in this manual If the master block is used in an improper environment then electrical shock fire malfunction product damage or product deterioration may occur e Securely fix the master block with DIN rail or mounting screws When using mounting screws securely tighten them within the specified torque range If the screws are too loose the module may detach from its installed position short circuit or malfunction If the screws are too tight the screws may be damaged which may cause the module to detach from its installed position or short circuit e Pay attention that foreign objects such as cuttings or wiring chips do not enter the master b

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