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1. Pv duco O 5 1 5 1 24V DG Input Specifications vee a an omit cat ci qr t 5 1 5 1 1 E a 5 2 5 1 2 Input Ciredit ee 5 3 5 1 3 Diodes and Inputs Connected in Series 5 3 5 1 4 Resistors and Inputs Connected in Parallel 5 4 I APO 6 1 6 1 e Dee Lee EE 6 1 6 1 1 Relay Output le 6 2 6 1 2 ne pects E 6 3 6 1 3 Response TIMES d 6 3 6 2 2 Transistor Output Example m 6 4 6 3 1 Japanese Model Transistor Output 6 4 6 25 Applying Safe loads u um e aa Seve 6 5 aha MITSUBISHI vi FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Table of Contents DS SMO SIC Saramo RE ME Dai Jer ELE NOSE NE MR 7 1 dsl tei E bua NV 7 1 7 1 1 ERROR LBD ON GPU ERROR uuu uu kod iot re Seele 7 2 T2 GOMONEN ONS tas cna t as aot edu duode S eU 7 3 MAIS AN OO uere Ee stud ayaq q Mou ou 7 3 7 4 Operation and Error Flags Tax SAT yak nona den ans 7 4 7 595 Eror R Og S O S uses omaes MR ON a as D a ins 7 5 FE ME Oe OE 7 7 T ISWucuob eegene de Zan n eet 7 8 7 8 Device List aha MITSUBISHI vi FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Contents
2. FX1s 20MT ESS UL ov YO Yl YZ YA Y e 24 V0 V1 V2 V3 V4 YS Y7 SS X1 X3 X5 X7 L N XO X2 X4 X6 FX1s 14MT ESS UL SS S S X3 X5 X7 X11 X13 X15 X17 L N SS XO X2 X4 X6 X10 X12 X14 X16 ov YO Y1 Y2 YA e 24 VO V1 V2 Y5 FX1s 30MT ESS UL vo YO Y1 Y2 Y4 V3 Y7 Y11 Y12 Y14 24 VO 4V1 V2 YS VA Y13 Y15 aha MITSUBISHI 2 2 15 Series Programmable Controllers Fm Rare TJ D 31 2 TJ C C 5 Outputs O MITSUBISHI IHSISf1S LIN 5 S1X4 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Installation Notes 3 3 Installation Notes The installation of FX1s products has been designed to be safe and easy When the products associated with this manual are used as a system or individually they must be installed in a suitable enclosure The enclosure should be selected and installed in accordance to the local and national standards aha MITSUBISHI 3 1 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Installati
3. MITSUBISHI vii 15 Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 1 Introduction 2 Terminai Layouts 3 InstallationNotes 5 J ipa s poma 7 MITSUBISHI IHSISf1S LIN L uononponuj ajqevuebold seues SLX 15 Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 1 Introduction This manual covers the hardware installation instructions for the FX1s Series Programmable Logic Controller Table 1 1 Relay Output Units OUTPUT FX1S 10MR ES UL FX1S 14MR ES UL FX1S 20MR ES UL FX1S 30MR ES UL Table 1 2 Transistor Output Units 24V DC Sink Source OUTPUT MODEL FX1S 10MT ESS UL FX1S 14MT ESS UL FX1S 20MT ESS UL FX1S 30MT ESS UL TYPE 24V DC Sink Source Transistor Source POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY DIMENSIONS mm inches DIMENSIONS mm inches MASS WEIGHT kg Ibs MASS WEIGHT kg Ibs aha MITSUBISHI 1 1 15 Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 Figure 1 1 FX1S Outline Drawing u 1 DIN Rail 35mm MITSUBISHI 90 MELSEG 82 SEI STEPS e 2 64 5
4. 160 REAL TIME CLOCK Jrovpjrzor jravojrsusj Hou E 00 220 LT T IN LINE COMPARE DS AND AND AND fons lt Jore joss jo MITSUBISHI 7 8 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 Table 7 2 Alphabetically sorted SymbeiFNC NolD P SymbeiFNCNe D P SymboIFNG No D P ES ERE ABSD el ADD o m o ANDE 232 238 asen m Eco oa nisen i jases eil DV SEI we DRVA red aha MITSUBISHI 7 9 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 SymborFNG Nal D P SvmboiFNG P ETE o swa osa os Os sw vaso Prev SI Iz Psy os sar m i PRUN mett wor 007 WXOR 028 SRET 002 SUB EI eat Temp 160 z Zan 18 ELM o mo at Tsu 163 TWR 167 TzcP mj 5 039 sepes E SFTR 034 RAMP 067 Isi ZP on aha MITSUBISHI 7 10 15 Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7 8 Device List Device Type Description Program capacity 2K steps by FXis internal EEPROM or 2K steps by FXin EEPROM 8L Input X relay Output Y relay X0
5. The FX1S can supply 400mA at 24V DC The 15 cannot Be expanded by the use of Special Funcion Blocks Supply a 5V DC service supply Use FX1N 422 BD FX 2PIF Use the FX1N 5DM and the FX 10DM concurrently Use more than one FX 10DM at the same time For example the configuration FX 10DM FX1N 422 BD FX 10DM is not allowed EEProm Backup Data FX1s existing data will be kept for 5 minutes during power down before the data is lost The capacitor backed memory will retain programs for 10 days and the capacitor requires 30 minutes to recharge upon powerup aha MITSUBISHI 17 15 Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 MITSUBISHI 1 8 15 Series Programmable Controllers r C E C kv ls je 5 ppts O MITSUBISHI IHSISf1S LIN 5 S1X4 15 Series Programmable Controllers Terminal layouts 2 2 Terminal layouts The following selection of terminal layouts are taken from the FX1s product range Note All layouts are diagrammatic only and are intended to aid the creation of wiring diagrams 2 1 Relay Output Controllers Figure 2 1 Terminal Layouts Relay Outputs I 5 5 3 5 L N XO X2 X4 FX1s 10MR ES UL SS X1 X3 X5 X X11 X13 L N XO X4
6. RUN OFFON Possible ERROR results and trigger put Remedy LED is lit Power OFF Discon Check for programming error Ensure the earth nect earth deae ground ter LED is flash minal ing PLC M C M C l ground cable is correctly rewired Power ON yx Remedy Possible program scan time error Possible results Check D8012 for program scan time units 0 2 msec must be less than 0 2 D8012 D8000 sec i e data value 2000 aha MITSUBISHI 7 2 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7 2 Common Errors Corroded contact points at some point in an I O line I O device has been used outside its specified operating range Aninput signal occurs in a shorter time period that taken by one program scan 7 3 Maintenance Check interior temperature of the panel Check panel air filters if fitted Check for loosening of terminals or mounting facilities due to vibration aha MITSUBISHI 7 3 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 ZA Operation and Error Flags ref 8004 ON when M8060 7 are ON ref D8061 NNNM M8039 M50605 ref D8039 Constant sean mode ref D8066 D8069 Program circuit error wall Program execution error ref D8067 D8069 9 8068 ref D8068 Execution error latch aha MITSUBISHI 74 15 Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7
7. X17 16 pts X Y 30 pts Max YO Y15 14 pts Auxiliary relay 512 pnts 256 pts General Auxiliary Relays Latched Relays Special function 0 383 384 pts 384 511 128 pts 8000 8255 256 pts State relay 128 pts Initial State Relay Latched State Relay 100 msec S0 S9 10 pts same as latched state relay 510 5127 118 pts TO T62 63 pts 10 msec 1 msec If M8028 is On T32 T62 are 10ms timers 31 pts T63 1 pt aha MITSUBISHI 15 Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 Device Type Description Counter 256 pts General Counter 15 16 pts Latched Counter High Speed Counter C16 C31 16 pts C235 C255 Data register 1500 pts 256 pts General Use Register Latched Register File Register DO D127 128 pts D128 D255 128 pts D1000 D2499 1500 pts Diagnostic Register Index D8000 D8255 256 pts V0 V7 20 27 16 pts Pointers Nest Level Numbers Pointer P0 P63 64 pts Interupt Pointer 16 bit 10000 1500 6 pts NO N7 8 pts 32 bit 82 768 to 32 767 0 to FFFFH 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 0 to FFFFFFFFH 0 1 475 x 1038 to 43 403 x 1038 MITSUBISHI FX1s Series Programmable Controllers Under no circumstances will MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC be liable or responsible for any consequential damage that may arise as a result of
8. 5 1 1 Typical wiring Figure 5 1 Input Wiring FX1s Source FX1s Sink i 111 24V 5 5 24V OV S S XO X1 X2 9 FX1s MT ESS UL 9 FX1s MT ESS UL 1 24V DC Service Supply 2 PNP Sensor 3 INPN Sensor 4 Input Device Contact 5 FXis Controller Main Body 5 2 MITSUBISHI 15 Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 5 1 2 Input Circuit Connection Figure 5 2 Input Circuit Diagrams Source Sink Source ve S S Sink ve S S 1 24V 24V DC 24V DC ERA CM S S S S ov ov 5 1 3 Diodes and Inputs Connected in Series Figure 5 3 Diode Connection Diagram s 24V x We 0V Vdrop across the diode Max 4V No more than 2 LEDs should be connected in series aha MITSUBISHI 5 3 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 5 1 4 Resistors and Inputs Connected in Parallel Parallel resistance Rp FX1s 15 If resistance Rp is less than the stated value then add the Rb value using the Equation 1 calculation Alter
9. Acceleration Action Time 11 ms 3 times in each direction X Y and Z Noise Immunity 1000 Vp p 1microsecond 30 100 Hz tested by noise simulator Dielectric Withstand Voltage 1500 V AC gt 1 min tested between all points terminals and ground Insulation Resistance 5 at 500 V DC tested between power terminals and ground aha MITSUBISHI 3 4 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Installation Notes 3 3 4 PLC Mounting Arrangements To prevent a rise in temperature mount the units to walls Never mount them to the floor or ceiling of an enclosure Caution IN Units should mot be installed in areas subject to the following conditions excessive or conductive dust corrosive or flammable gas moisture or rain excessive heat regular impact shocks or excessive vibration Take special care not to allow debris to fall inside the unit during installation e g cut wires shavings etc Once installation is complete remove the protective paper band to prevent overheating Figure 3 3 PLC Mounting Diagram H FX1s CPU H EY gt 50mm 1 97 inches MITSUBISHI 3 5 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Installation Notes 3 3 5 DIN Rail Mounting Units can be snap mounted to 35mm DIN rail DIN EN 50022 To release pull the spring loaded clips away from the rail and slide the unit off and up 3 6 Termination of Screw Terminals Cables terminatin
10. Note The FX1s RUN STOP switch works in parallel with the RUN input terminal Please IN refer to Table 3 2 During remote operation the FX1s RUN STOP status is determined by the most recently operated control E g If the RUN STOP switch is in RUN and a remote STOP is made from a personal computer the PLC can only be restarted with the RUN STOP switch by first moving the switch to STOP and then back to RUN Figure 3 2 RUN STOP Input Wiring Diagram Table3 2 Run Status Table Q O RUN STOP O RUN INPUT FXis MPU RUN SWITCH TERMINAL STATUS MITSUBISHI 3 3 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Installation Notes 3 3 3 General Specifications Table 3 3 General Specifications EE Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Operating Humidity 35 to 8596 Relative Humidity No condensation storage Humidity 35 to 90 Relative Humidity No condensation Conforms to IEC 68 2 6 10 57 Hz 0 075 mm Half Amplitude Vibration Resistance Direct Mounting 57 150 Hz 9 8 m s Acceleration Sweep Count for X Y Z 10 times 80 min in each direction Conforms to IEC 68 2 6 10 57 Hz 0 035 mm Half Amplitude Vibration Resistance Hz 2 Accelerati DIN rail Mounting 57 150 Hz 4 9 m cce eration Sweep Count for X Y Z 10 times 80 min in each direction Shock Resistance Conforms to IEC 68 2 27 147m s
11. X6 X10 X12 YO Yl Y2 24V COMO COM1 COM2 COM3 e FX1s 20MR ES UL OV YO Yl YZ YA YO e 24V COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Y5 Y7 SS X1 X5 X7 L N XO X2 X4 X6 FX1s 14MR ES UL LL SS SS X1 X3 X5 X7 X11 X13 X15 X17 L N SS XO X2 X4 X6 10 X12 X14 X16 YO Yl Y2 YA e 24V COMO COM1 COM2 Y5 FX1s 30MR ES UL OV YO Y1 Y2 YA COM3 Y7 Y11 Y12 Y14 e 24V 1 2 YS Y10 Yl3 Y15 MITSUBISHI 2 1 15 Series Programmable Controllers Terminal layouts 2 2 2 Transistor Output Controllers Figure 2 2 Terminal Layouts Transistor Output SS X1 X3 X5 L N XO X2 X4 e FX1s 10MT ESS UL t SSS XI X3 X5 X7 X11 X13 L N XO X2 X4 X6 X10 X12 ov YO Yl Y2 24 V0 V1 V2 4 V3 e
12. 5 Error Registers D8000 default 200msec Watchdog timer 22100 FX1s Version 1 00 22 FXis 100 Version 1 00 Memory capacity 0002 2K steps D8003 Memory type 02H EEPROM protect switch OFF OAH EEPROM protect switch ON 10H MPU memory D8004 Error flag number 8060 8060 8060 8068 Number of momentary power 29007 failures reset on full power OFF aha MITSUBISHI 7 5 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 D8066 Program circuit error code D8067 Program execution error code Latched step D8069 Step number of errors associated with error flags M8065 M8067 aha MITSUBISHI 7 6 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7 6 Error Codes Check both power and communications connections Check the programmer PC Check cable connections aha MITSUBISHI 7 7 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7 7 Instruction List Table 7 1 Numerically sorted 7 7 ooo PROGRAM FLOW joa CALL SRET IRET EI FEND WDT TRANSFERS COMP zcP Mov fx 06005 508 MUL DW NC Sec WAND WOR HIGHSPEED RE HANDY INSTR 1 IST _ ABSD INCD Rame we xvooevices psw seal 080 SER DEVICES 85 PRUN ASCI HEX varojvase PID SE 5205 5 22 ABS 2AN PLSV DAW
13. The distance between the vertical centerlines is 8mm 0 31 less than the width of the unit Please see previous page for each model s width measurement MITSUBISHI 1 2 FX1S Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 1 1 Model name FX1s 14MT ESS UL n NS Table 1 3 Model Table AJ Pe pe Fus N B Total number of O channels AC Japanese specification C Unit type D 24V DC Japanese specification MPU main unit S 124V DC World specification L SS 24V DC World specification DC source transistor D m Output type D E Relay Transistor ES AC Power Supply World specification SS AC Power Supply World specification DC source transistor UA1 Power Supply AC inputs UL CE UL registered product D M R T 1 3 aha MITSUBISHI 15 Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 1 2 World Specification Table 1 4 World Japanese Specifications Input World spec models SINK SOURCE Sink Source Japanese models ALWAYS SINK Outputs World spec models ALWAYS SOURCE Transistor Japanese models ALWAYS SINK 1 3 Serial Numbers SERIAL NO 9 X 3267 1 3 e g 9 1999 2 0 2000 1 9 Jan Sept e X Oct Y Nov Z Table 1 5 Notes on Serial Numbers Production year Production month Production serial number aha MITSUBISHI 1 4 FX1S Series Programmable Controller Introd
14. T X d MITSUBISHI PROGRAMMABLE CON 4 DVANCED AND EVER ADVANCING MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HARDWARE MANUAL FX1s SERIES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Foreword ISO 9001 This manual contains text diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the correct installation and operation of the FX1S Series Programmable Controllers It should be read and understood before attempting to install or use the unit Further information can be found in the FX Series Programming Manual II If in doubt at any stage of the installation of an FX1S Series Programmable Controller always consult a pro fessional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards which apply to the installation site If in doubt about the operation or use of FX1S Series Programmable Controller please consult the nearest Mitsubisi Electric distributor This manual is subject to change without notice NATIONAL ACCREDITATION OF CERTIFICATION BODIES aha MITSUBISHI FX1S Series Programmable Controllers FXis Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual Manual number JY992D83901 Manual revision B Date April 2000 MITSUBISHI 15 Series Programmable Controllers Guidelines for the Safety of the User and Protection of the FX1s This manual provides information for the use of the FX1s The manual
15. circuits See preceding figure MITSUBISHI 6 5 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 MITSUBISHI 6 6 15 Series Programmable Controllers U C Qes Qe 5 ow 1 I O MITSUBISHI IHSISf1S LIN 5 S1X4 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 T Diagnostics 7 1 Preliminary Checks Check power supply ground and I O cables are wired correctly POWER Turn the power supply on Check the power LED is lit Down load a small test program into the PLC Verify the program to ensure it has been written to the PLC correctly Using the programming device forcibly turn ON OFF each output Check the output LEDs for operation POWER RUN B ERROR Put the PLC into RUN Check the RUN LED is lit Check the previously down loaded program works correctly Once all checks are complete take the PLC out of run and turn OFF the power supply During this testing stage take extreme care not to touch any live or hazard ous parts MITSUBISHI 7 1 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Diagnostics 7 7 1 1 ERROR LED ON CPU ERROR Remedy Has the memory cassette been Reset PLC LED OFF installed or removed while the units POWER Power has still been powered
16. equired when using light loads use dummy resistor and ensure the signal line has a current greater than 60mA 24V DC Figure 6 2 Dummy load 271 1010 100mA 1 a ib to 24V A lt Dummy load Load MITSUBISHI 6 3 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 1 3 Transistor Output Examples Figure 6 3 Transistor Output Wiring Diagram o oo 9 O Do not use this terminal VO YO V1 Y1 V2i ya YA YS Emergency Stop Fuse eh KS T d External Mechanical LI Interlock uu M MET Output Terminal YO e 912 54 55 m Output Terminal Y1 e DC Power Supply COMO YO COM1 Y1 COM2 Y2 Y4 Y5 e I 5 4 MITSUBISHI 6 4 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 2 Applying safe loads Ensure all loads are applied to the same side of each PLC output see previous figures Loads which should NEVER simultaneously operate e g direction control of a motor Y because of a safety critical situation should not rely on the PLC s sequencing alone Mechanical interlocks MUST be fitted to all safety critical
17. g at a screw terminal of FXaN and FXon product should be fitted with insulated crimp terminals see example shown Terminals screws should be tightened to between 0 5 to 0 8 Screw terminals must be secured to prevent a loose connection from causing a malfunction Figure 3 4 Terminal Crimp Diagram Max 6 2mm DL S rin To suit M3 0 12in 1 screw terminals Max 6 2mm 1 lt 3 0 24 in MITSUBISHI 3 6 15 Series Programmable Controllers U Dieser leg 5 Outputs 1 MITSUBISHI IHSISf1S LIN 5 S1X4 15 Series Programmable Controllers Power Supply 4 4 Power Supply 4 1 Wiring Techniques The wiring of FX4s products has been designed to be safe and easy If during the installation of these product or associated products concern is felt please contact a professional electrician who is trained to the local and national standards applicable to the installation site 4 2 Wiring Cautions e Do not run input signals in the same multicore cable as output signals or allow them to share the same wire Do not lay I O signal cables next to power cables or allow them to share the same trunking duct Low voltage cables should be reliably separated or insulated with regard to high volt age cabling Where signal li
18. has been written to be used by trained and competent personnel The definition of such a person or persons is as follows a Any engineer who is responsible for the planning design and construction of automatic equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that role These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to automated equipment b Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job These engineers should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product This includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for said product All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety practices O All operators of the completed equipment should be trained to use that product in a safe and coordinated manner in compliance to established safety practices The operators should also be familiar with documentation which is connected with the actual operation of the completed equipment Note The term completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device which contains or uses the product associated with this manual aha MITSUBISHI i 15 Series Programmable Controllers Note s on the Symbology Used in t
19. his Manual At various times through out this manual certain symbols will be used to highlight points of information which are intended to ensure the users personal safety and protect the integrity of equipment Whenever any of the following symbols are encountered its associated note must be read and understood Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of its meaning Hardware Warnings 1 Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage 2 Indicates that the identified danger could POSSIBLY cause physical and property damage 3 Indicates a point of further interest or further explanation Software Warnings 4 Indicates special care must be taken when using this element of software 5 Indicates a special point which the user of the associate software element should be aware 6 Indicates a point of interest or further explanation MITSUBISHI i 15 Series Programmable Controllers Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable 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 understand ing 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 application
20. lot indicator Power supply for loads Grounding resistor 1000 or less class3 244 4 24V 24 OV Fuse DC MITSUBISHI 4 3 15 Series Programmable Controllers Power Supply 4 4 5 Earthing Grounding Use a cable at least 0 2mm AWG24 to ground equipment Ground resistance must be less than 1000 class 3 Note that the ground cable must not be connected to the same ground as the power circuits Grounding is recommended but if a proper ground cannot be provided the PC will still operate correctly without being grounded MITSUBISHI 4 4 15 Series Programmable Controllers lt Fw Qe 5 ow 1 I O MITSUBISHI IHSISf1S LIN 5 S1X4 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5 9 Inputs 5 1 24V DC Input Specifications Table 5 1 FX1s Input Specifications FX1s Main Unit X0 gt X7 X10 gt X17 Input voltage 24V DC 10 24V DC 24V DC 5mA Input current 7mA Input switching OFF gt ON EE Response time time 10msec 10msec default Wa able qeenonse fime 0 15msec X000 X017 via use P the FX1s digital filter Circuit isolation Photocoupler Operation indication LED is lit aha MITSUBISHI 5 1 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Inputs 5
21. mple Figure 6 1 Typical Relay Wiring Diagram Do not use this terminal Fuse REDE IEEE Surge absorbing Diode coMo YO Icomij Y1 Icomaj Y2 Y3 YA Y5 Ewe pal EE Interlock L S MC2 MC1 Emergency Stop 9 Noise suppressor 0 1uF O 10 capacitor 100 1200 f resistorContactor O Valve Incandescent Lamp DC Power Supply O AC Power Supply MITSUBISHI 6 2 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 1 1 Reliability Tests The test results in Table 6 2 were gathered from a 1 sec ON OFF test cycle Please note that the over current induced by in rush greatly reduces the relay contacts service life The rated life for an inductive AC load such as a contactor or solenoid valve is 500 000 operations at 20VA Table 6 2 Relay Life Cycle Data Description 20VA 35VA 80VA 0 2A 100VAC 0 35A 100V AG 0 8A 100V AC 0 1 200 0 17 240 0 4 240 Load capacity Life of contact cycles 3 000 000 1 000 000 200 000 Example load Mitsubishi contactor S K10 S K95 S K100 S K150 S K180 S K400 6 1 2 Response Times OFF times increase as the load current decreases For improved response times use a dummy resistor see Figure 6 2 If a response time of 0 2 msec or better is r
22. natively Current leakage FX1s 1 5mA If the current leakage is greater than the stated value then add the Rb value using the equation 2 calculation Figure 5 4 Parallel LED Diagram D 24V L X 4Rp lt Eqn 1 SES Rp Eqn2 Ros 3 1015 Rb E OV aha MITSUBISHI 54 15 Series Programmable Controllers r C j C Qes leg 5 ppts MITSUBISHI IHSISf1S LIN 5 S1X4 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 Outputs Table 6 1 Output Specifications Relay Output Switched voltages 240V AC 30V DC 5 30V DC resistive load Rated current N points point 8A COM 0 5A 1 point 0 8A COM resistive load Max Inductive Load pud qe table 6 2 for more y Max Lamp Load tung 100W 1 17A 85V AC 0 4A GO When supply voltage lt 5V DC allow at least 2mA flow OFF gt 10m 0 2 100mA 24V DC lt 5us YO Y1 onl Response ON S 0 2ms 100m lt 5us only time approx A OFF Circuit isolation By Relay PhotoCoupler Open circuit current 0 1mA 30V DC leakage Operation indication LED is lit when coil is energized 10ms lt 0 2ms 100mA 24V DC lt 5us YO Y1 only aha MITSUBISHI 6 1 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Outputs 6 6 1 Relay Output Exa
23. nes are used over an extended distance consideration for voltage drop and noise interference should be made 4 3 Power Supply When wiring AC supplies the Live cable should be connected to the L terminal and the Neutral cable should be connected to the terminal Do NOT connect the Live wire to the N terminal the user might receive a dangerous shock on powerup MITSUBISHI 4 1 15 Series Programmable Controllers Power Supply 4 4 4 Power Supply Characteristics Table 4 1 Power Requirements 15 10 15 14 15 20 15 30 100 240V 10 15 50 60Hz 10ms if less than 10ms the PLC will continue operation If 10ms or more the PLC will shut down 250V 1 0A 5 20 0 2x0 79 inches Power supply Max allowable momentary power failure period Fuse size rating sish turent 100V AC Max 15A for 5ms SC 200V AC Max 25A for 5ms Power consumption 1 19W 19W 20W 21W 1 Includes the input current 5 or 7mA per point aha MITSUBISHI 4 2 15 Series Programmable Controllers Power Supply 4 Figure 4 1 Example Wiring FX1s Series Power supply 100 240V AC 10 15 50 60 Hz Circuit protector or Fuse Emergency stop Power supply switch eejo 9 e 85 264V 50 60 2 HH Converter Power ON pi
24. of this equipment you must satisfy yourself as to its suitability for your specific application aha MITSUBISHI iv FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Table of Contents Table of Contents DIO S ISS ies aus ua o ii KE 1 1 Model INT EE 1 3 1 2 World EEGEN 1 4 1 3 Serial ET e 1 4 E De e el DEE 1 5 i e 1 6 1 4 2 Ru l s for ExBa nSI0n EE 1 7 15 EEPROM EE 1 7 2 FEMINA LAY OLIS y ra FEDERE 2 1 2 1 Relay Output GAntolletS 2 1 2 2 Transistor Output Controllers adc e Omya 2 2 Ee Stel AMOROUS EE 3 1 Gel Product OUUINO si 3 2 3 2 15 RUN STOP Control sa udh d e h ta Es epa am Ix 3 3 3 3 General Specifications Y 3 4 3 4 PLC Mounting BEE elen EE 3 5 3 5 DIN SI MO Le EE 3 6 3 6 Termination of Screw Terminals 1 1 414 41414 4 nnne nnno nna 3 6 aha MITSUBISHI v FX2NC Series Programmable Controllers Contents 4 Power SUP EEN 4 1 I E 4 1 4 2 Wiring T ech igUeSu geegent Cas pa E eoi A dd 4 1 E E Pe PE E R 4 1 4 4 Power Supply Characteristics 2020 4 3 4 57 Earn Groundi Oneva i 4 4 5s INPUTS
25. on Notes 3 3 1 Product Outline Figure 3 1 Features of the 5 PLC 1 2 E PAS EILA ISIEN RES AB e via 4 AN EP MITSUBISHI D C gt La MELSEG lel 2 6 e pe 92 259 2 CA 59 6 RA RIKO LA AZ 3 L 1 Table 3 1 Feature Table Direct Mounting Holes 4 5 mm Diameter DIN Rail Mounting Clip Input Terminals 24V DC Top Cover Optional Equipment port Memory Cassette FX1N Spat 232 422 485 and BDs FXIN 5DM Input LED Status Indicators Programming Port Analog Trim Pots D8030 read from VR1 the top trim pot D8031 read from VR2 the bottom trim pot 6 PLC Status Indicators POWER RUN ERROR 12 Run Stop Switch Output LED Status Indicators MITSUBISHI 3 2 FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Installation Notes 3 3 2 FX1s RUN STOP Control RUN or STOP of the FX1s can be controlled by The RUN STOP switch mounted next to the programming port standard input XO to X17 defined by the system parameters e Remotely from a personal computer or other programming peripheral
26. the installation or use of this equipment All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text not to guar antee 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 application of this equipment you must satisfy yourself as to its suitability for your specific application aha MITSUBISHI HARDWARE MANUAL FX1s SERIES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE MITSUBISHI DENKI BLDG MARUNOUCHI TOKYO 100 8310 TELEX J24532 CABLE MELCO TOKYO HIMEJI WORKS 840 CHIYODA CHO HIMEJI JAPAN JY992D83901B Effective Apr 2000 0004 Specification are subject to change without notice
27. uction 1 1 4 Configuration Figure 1 2 Schematic system FX1n 5DM FXIN EEPROM 8L Ng FXis 10MR ES UL 0 FXis 14MR ES UL FX1s 20MR ES UL FX1N 232 BD 1 FX1s 30MR ES UL eg FX1s 10MT ESS UL FXIN CNV BD 2 FX1s 14MT ESS UL EXIN SAV BD FX1s 20MT ESS UL N 5 FX1s 30MT ESS UL 8 A FXon 232ADP FXon 485ADP used with FX 10DU E FX 40DU ES FX1N CNV BD p FX 20DU E FX 40DU TK ES FX 25DU E FX 50DU TKS E FX 30DU E F930GOT F940GOT RS 422 RS 232 CONVERTER __ FX 232AW C ERCTODMSE SCO E MELSEC MEDOC FX 10P E FX 20P E FX PCS AT EE A6 GPP PHP FX A6GPP E KIT MELSEC MEDOC H PLUS FX PCS WIN E F aha MITSUBISHI 1 5 15 Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 1 4 1 Unit accessories Table 1 6 Configuration Notes FX1s Controller Main Body FX1N Memory Cassette or Display Unit FX1N Expansion Boards FXoN Network Adaptors Programming Cables Programming Software HMI Devices F900 GOT and FX DU Series Dedicated Programming Tools Table 1 7 Connection Ports Memory Port Extension Board Port Programming Port aha MITSUBISHI 1 6 15 Series Programmable Controller Introduction 1 1 4 2 1 5 Rules for Expansion The 15 Series can Useone expansion unit or board per square B C and G concurrently

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