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16 Input/Output Extens
ion Blocks
16.3 FX2N-8ER (24V DC Sink Input, Relay Output)
218
FX
3G
Series Programm
able Controllers
User's Manual - Hardware Edition
16.3.3
External dimensions
43(1.7")
9(0.36")
80(3.15")
(mounting hole pitch)
87(3.43")
90(3.55")
Unit:mm(inches)
2- 4.5 mounting holes
223
225
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
7
Table of Contents
9
1 Introduction
20
Introduction of Manuals
20
Classification of Major Components in this Manual
20
Manual Organization and Position of this Manual
22
List of Manuals
23
Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in Manuals
27
2 Features and Part Names
29
Major Features
29
Names and Functions of Parts
31
Front Panel
31
Sides
33
3 Introduction of Products
34
List of Products and Interpretation of Model Names
34
Main Units
35
Input/Output Powered Extension Units
35
Input/Output Extension Blocks
36
Special Function Blocks
37
Display Module
37
Expansion Boards
37
Connector Conversion Adapter
37
Special Adapters
38
Extension Power Supply Unit
38
Extension Cables and Connector Conversion Adapter/ Battery/Memory Cassettes
38
FX Series Terminal Blocks (Cables and Connectors)
39
Remote I/O
39
Power Supply Unit
39
Connector Types and Cables for Program Communication
40
Programming Tool
41
Communication Cables
41
Converters and Interface
41
4 Specifications, External Dimensions and Terminal Layout (Main Units)
42
Generic Specifications
42
Dielectric Withstand Voltage Test and Insulation Resistance Test
43
Power Supply Specifications
43
Input Specifications
44
DC Input (Sink/Source)
44
Output Specifications
45
Transistor Output
45
Performance Specifications
46
External Dimensions (Weight/Accessories/Installation)
48
Main Units
48
Terminal Layout
48
Interpretation of Terminal Block Layout
48
Fx 3G -14Mt/Es
49
Fx 3G -24Mt/Es
49
Fx 3G -40Mt/Es
49
Fx 3G -60Mt/Es
49
5 Version Information and Peripheral Equipment Connectability
50
Version Information
50
Version Check Method
50
How to Look at Manufacturer's Serial Number
50
Version Upgrade History
50
Programming Tool Applicability
51
Applicable Versions of Programming Tool
51
In the Case of Programming Tool (Version) Not Applicable
51
Program Transfer Speed and Programming Tool
51
Cautions on Connecting Peripheral Equipment by Way of Expansion Board or Special Adapter
52
Cautions on Write During RUN
53
Precautions on Use of (Built-In USB) Programming Port
55
Installation of USB Driver (GX Developer Ver. 8.72A or Later)
55
Setting in GX Developer (Ver. 8.72A or Later)
55
Cautions on Using Transparent Function by Way of USB in GOT1000 Series
56
Cautions on Using Transparent Port (2-Port) Function of GOT-F900 Series
57
Other Peripheral Equipment Applicability
58
6 Examination of System Configuration
59
Configuration of a Whole System
59
Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter/Memory Cassette/Display Module Configuration
60
Rules of System Configuration
61
Number of Input/Output Points and Maximum Number of Input/Output Points
63
Calculation of Number of Input/Output Points
63
Maximum Number of Input/Output Points When CC-Link Master Is Used
65
Number of Connected Extension Devices (Including Extension Cable)
66
Number of Connectable Expansion Boards and Special Adapters
66
Input/Output Powered Extension Units
66
Extension Power Supply Unit
66
Special Function Blocks
66
Extension Cable
66
Expansion of Main Unit
67
When Adding Input/Output Extension Blocks Using the 24V DC Service Power Supply of the Main Unit
68
Selection Example 1 Using the 24V DC Service Power Supply of the Main Unit
70
Selection Example 2 Using the 24V DC Service Power Supply of the Main Unit
71
Expansion of FX2N Series I/O Powered Extension Unit
72
Quick Reference Matrix (When Only Input/Output Devices Are Added)
72
When Special Extension Devices Are also Added (Calculation of Current Consumption)
74
Expansion of Extension Power Supply Unit (FX 3U -1PSU-5V)
76
Number of Input/Output (Occupied) Points and Current Consumption
78
A] Main Units
78
B] Input/Output Powered Extension Units/Blocks
78
C] Special Function Devices
80
D] Extension Power Supply Unit
80
7 Assignment of Input/Output Numbers and Unit Numbers
81
Assignment of Input/Output Numbers (X/Y)
81
Concept of Assigning
81
Example of Assigning
82
Application of I/O Number Label
82
Fx 3G
82
Unit Numbers of Special Function Blocks
83
Concept of Assigning
83
Example of Assigning
83
Application of Unit Number Labels
84
Assignment of Communication Channels
85
Station No." Label of Expansion Board (FX 3G -485-BD)
86
Trimmer Layout Label of Expansion Board (FX 3G -8AV-BD)
86
8 Installation in Enclosure
87
Installation Location
90
Installation Location in Enclosure
90
Spaces in Enclosure
91
Layout in Enclosure
91
1-Stage Layout
91
2-Stage Layout
92
Examination for Installing Method in Enclosure
93
Installing Methods
93
Cautions in Examining Installing Method
93
Examples of Installation
93
Procedures for Installing on and Detaching from DIN Rail
95
Preparation for Installation
95
Installation of Main Unit
96
Installation of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit/Block and Special Function Block
97
Removal of Main Unit
98
Procedures for Installing Directly (with M4 Screws)
99
Hole Pitches for Direct Mounting
99
Example of Mounting Hole Pitches
100
Installation of Main Unit
101
Installation of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit/Block and Special Function Block
101
Connecting Methods for Main Unit and Extension Devices
102
Connection of Extension Devices
102
Connecting Method a - Connection of Expansion Board
103
Connecting Method a - Connection of Connector Conversion Adapter
104
Connecting Method C - Connection of Special Adapter
106
Connecting Method D - Connection of Powered Extension Units/Blocks to Main Unit
106
Connecting Method E - Connection of Powered Extension Units/Blocks
107
Connecting Method F - Connection of Extension Cable and FX 2N -CNV-BC
107
Connecting Method G - Connection of Input/Output Powered Extension Unit
108
Connecting Method H - Connection of Extension Block to Input/Output Powered Extension Unit
108
9 Preparation for Wiring and Power Supply Wiring Procedures
109
Preparation for Wiring
111
Wiring Procedures
111
Removal and Installation of Quick-Release Terminal Block
111
Cable Connecting Procedures
112
Input/Output Terminal Block (Power Supply and Input/Output Wiring)
112
Input/Output Connectors (FX 2N Input/Output Extension Blocks)
114
Terminal Block (for Europe) [Expansion Board and Special Adapters]
115
Grounding
116
Examples of External Wiring
117
Example of Input/Output Wiring with 24V DC Service Power Supply
117
Example of Sink Input [-Common] Wiring
118
Example of Source Input [+Common] Wiring
119
An External Wiring Example for the Extension Power Supply Unit (Sink Input [-Common])
120
An External Wiring Example for the Extension Power Supply Unit (Source Input [+Common])
121
10 Input Wiring Procedures
122
Before Starting Input Wiring
124
Sink and Source Input
124
DC Input (Sink and Source Input Type)
125
Handling of 24V DC Input
125
Instructions for Connecting Input Devices
126
Examples of External Wiring (Sink Input)
128
Examples of External Wiring (Source Input)
130
AC Input
131
Input Specifications
131
Handling of 100V AC Input
131
Examples of External Wiring (100V AC Input)
132
Input Interruption (I00 to I50 )
133
Allocation of Pointers to Input Numbers (Input Signal ON/OFF Duration)
133
Cautions for Input Interruption
133
Pulse Catch (M8170 to M8175)
134
Allocation of Special Memories to Input Numbers (on Duration of Input Signals)
134
Cautions for Pulse Catch
134
Pulse Width/Pulse Period Measurement Function (Supported in Ver. 1.10 or Later)
135
Allocation of Special Memories to Input Numbers
135
Cautions for Pulse Width/Period Measurement Function
135
11 Use of High-Speed Counters
136
Outline
136
Types of Counting and Operations
136
Types and Input Signal Forms
136
High-Speed Counter Device Notations
136
Cautions in Connecting Mating Device
136
List of Device Numbers and Functions
137
Allocation of Device Numbers to Input Numbers
138
Allocation Table
138
Restriction of Redundant Use of Input Numbers
138
Handling of High-Speed Counters
139
1-Phase 1-Count Input
139
1-Phase 2-Count Input
140
2-Phase 2-Count Input
141
Timing of Updating of Current Value and Comparison of Current Value
142
Timing of Updating of Current Value
142
Comparison of Current Value
142
Response Frequency and Overall Frequency
143
Related Devices and Function Switching Procedures
144
Related Devices
144
Function Switching] Switching of Allocation and Functions of Input Terminals
145
12 Output Wiring Procedures
146
External Wiring for Relay Output Type
148
Product Life of Relay Contacts
148
Handling of Relay Output
148
External Wiring Precautions
149
Example of External Wiring
150
External Wiring of Transistor Output (Sink/Source) Type
151
Transistor Output Sink and Source
151
Handling of Transistor Output
152
External Wiring Precautions
154
Example of External Wiring
155
Fx 3G
155
External Wiring for Triac (SSR) Output Type
156
Handling of Triac Output
156
External Wiring Precautions
157
Example of External Wiring
158
13 Examples of Wiring for Various Uses
159
Notes about Examples of Wiring
160
Digital Switch [DSW Instructions (FNC72)/BIN Instructions (FNC19)]
161
When DSW Instructions Are Used
161
When bin Instructions Are Used
163
Input Matrix [MTR Instructions (FNC 52)]
164
Seven Segment with Latch [SEGL Instructions (FNC74)/BCD Instructions (FNC18)]
166
When SEGL Instructions Are Used
166
When BCD Instructions Are Used
168
14 Test Operation, Adjustment, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
170
Preparation for Test Operation
171
Preliminary Inspection [Power OFF]
171
Connection to Built-In Programming Connector (RS-422)
171
Connection to Built-In Programming Connector (USB)
172
Writing of Program and Program Check [Power on and PLC Stopped]
173
Running and Stopping Procedures [Power ON]
174
Methods of Running and Stopping
174
Use of Several Running/Stopping Methods
175
Operation and Test [Power on and PLC Running]
176
Self-Diagnostic Function
176
Test Functions
176
Program Modification Function
176
Built-In Variable Analog Potentiometer Function
177
Maintenance and Periodic Inspection
178
Procedures for Checking Model Name
178
Periodic Inspection - Battery Life, Etc
178
Maintenance - Product Life of Relay Contacts
179
Troubleshooting with Leds
181
POW LED [On/Flashing/Off]
181
ALM LED [On/Off]
181
ERR LED [On/Flashing/Off]
182
Judgment by Error Codes and Representation of Error Codes
183
Operation and Check by GX Developer
183
Operation and Check on Display Module (FX 3G -5DM)
184
Representation of Errors
185
Error Code List and Action
186
Troubleshooting
192
Output Does Not Operate (Main Unit and Input/Output Extension Blocks)
192
DC Input Does Not Operate (Main Unit and Input/Output Extension Blocks)
192
Cautions in Registering Keyword
193
15 Input/Output Powered Extension Units
194
Outline
196
Product Configuration
196
Product List
196
Power Supply Specifications
197
Weight, Accessories, Etc
197
Part Names
198
Fx 3G
198
Fx 2N -32Er-Es/Ul, Fx 2N -48Er-Es/Ul
200
Product Specifications
200
External Dimensions
202
Terminal Layout
202
Fx 2N -32Et-Ess/Ul, Fx 2N -48Et-Ess/Ul
203
Product Specifications
203
External Dimensions
205
Terminal Layout
205
Fx 2N -32Er, Fx 2N -48Er
206
Product Specifications
206
External Dimensions
208
Terminal Layout
208
Fx 2N -32Et, Fx 2N -48Et
209
Product Specifications
209
External Dimensions
211
Terminal Layout
211
Fx 2N -32Es
212
Product Specifications
212
External Dimensions
213
Terminal Layout
213
Fx 2N -48Er-Ua1/Ul
214
Product Specifications
214
External Dimensions
215
Terminal Layout
215
16 Input/Output Extension Blocks
216
Outline
217
Product Configuration
217
Product List
217
FX 2N -8ER-ES/UL (24V DC Sink/Source Input, Relay Output)
219
Product Specifications
219
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
220
External Dimensions
221
Fx 2N
222
FX -8ER (24V DC Sink Input, Relay Output)
222
Product Specifications
222
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
223
External Dimensions
224
Fx 2N -8Ex-Es/Ul, Fx 2N
225
16EX-ES/UL (24V DC Sink/Source Input)
225
Product Specifications
225
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
226
External Dimensions
227
FX2N-8EX, FX2N-16EX and FX2N-16EX-C
228
Product Specifications
228
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
229
External Dimensions
230
Fx 2N
232
FX -16EXL-C (5V DC Input: 16 Points)
232
Product Specifications
232
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
233
External Dimensions
233
Example of Wiring
233
FX 2N -8EX-UA1/UL (100V AC Input)
235
Product Specifications
235
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
236
External Dimensions
236
FX -8EYR-ES/UL, FX -16EYR-ES/UL (Relay Output)
237
16EYR-ES/UL (Relay Output)
237
Product Specifications
237
FX 2N -8EYR-ES/UL, FX 2N -16EYR-ES/UL (Relay Output)
237
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
238
External Dimensions
239
8EYT-ESS/UL, FX 2N -16EYT-ESS/UL (Transistor Output)
240
Product Specifications
240
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
241
External Dimensions
242
Fx 2N -8Eyr, Fx 2N
243
FX -8EYR, FX -16EYR (Relay Output)
243
Product Specifications
243
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
244
External Dimensions
245
16EYT-C (Transistor Output)
246
Product Specifications
246
FX 2N -8EYT, FX 2N -16EYT, FX 2N -16EYT-C (Transistor Output)
246
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
247
External Dimensions
248
Fx 2N
250
FX -8EYT-H (Transistor Output)
250
Product Specifications
250
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
251
External Dimensions
251
Fx 2N
252
FX -16EYS (Triac Output: 16 Points)
252
Product Specifications
252
Parts Identification and Terminal Arrangement
253
External Dimensions
253
17 Extension Power Supply Unit
254
Outline
254
Specifications
255
Generic Specifications
255
Performance Specifications
255
External Dimensions
255
Extension Power Supply Unit Related Precaution
256
18 Other Extension Devices and Optional Units (External Dimensions and Terminal Arrangement)
257
Special Function Units/Blocks
257
Fx 2N -2Ad
257
Fx 2N -2Da
257
Fx 3U -4Ad
258
Fx 3U -4Da
258
Fx 2N -4Ad
259
Fx 2N -4Da
259
Fx 2N -4Ad-Pt
260
Fx 2N -4Ad-Tc
260
Fx 2N -5A
261
Fx 2N -2Lc
261
Fx 2N -8Ad
262
Fx 2N -16Ccl-M
262
Fx 2N -32Ccl
263
Fx 3U -64Ccl
263
Fx 2N -64Cl-M
264
Special Adapters
265
Fx 3U -4Ad-Adp
265
Fx 3U -4Da-Adp
265
Fx 3U -4Ad-Pt(W)-Adp
265
Fx 3U -4Ad-Pnk-Adp
266
Fx 3U -4Ad-Tc-Adp
266
Fx 3U -232Adp(-Mb)
267
Fx 3U -485Adp(-Mb)
267
Expansion Board
268
Fx 3G -232-Bd
268
Fx 3G -422-Bd
268
Fx 3G -485-Bd
269
Fx 3G -2Ad-Bd
269
Fx 3G -1Da-Bd
270
Fx 3G -8Av-Bd
270
Power Supply
271
Fx 2N -20Psu
271
Connector Conversion Adapter
271
Fx 3G -Cnv-Adp
271
Fx 2N -Cnv-Bc
272
Interface Module
272
Fx-232Awc-H
272
19 Display Module(FX 3G -5DM)
273
Specifications
273
Applicable PLC
273
Display/Switch Specifications
273
Part Names
274
External Dimensions
274
Installation and Removal
275
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Not Used Together)
275
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Used Together)
276
Summary of Functions
277
Procedure for Accessing the Menu Screen from the Title Screen
278
Title Screen
278
Top Screen (Time Display)
278
Menu Screen
278
Menu Structure
279
Monitor/Test Mode
281
Relevant Devices
281
Monitor Mode Operation
282
Monitor Screen and Status Display
283
Test Mode Operation
285
Test Mode Operation Notes
288
Error Check
288
LANGUAGE (Menu Display Language Setting)
289
Changing to Japanese Menus
289
Changing to English Menus
290
D8302 Changes by Program and Related Devices
290
Contrast
291
Clock Menu (Current Time Setting)
292
Clock Setting Procedure
292
Displaying the Current Time
293
Changing the Current Time's "Year" from 2-Digit Format to 4-Digit Format
293
Keyword
294
Keyword Types and Levels
294
Level-Specific Restrictions Screen List
294
Keyword Storage
295
Screens Requiring Keyword for Access
295
Canceling a Keyword
296
Enabling a Keyword
297
Memory Cassette Transfers
298
Transfer from Internal EEPROM to Memory Cassette (Cassette <- PLC)
298
Transfer from Memory Cassette to Internal EEPROM (Cassette -> PLC)
299
System Information (Restrictions from PLC)
301
System Information List
301
System Information Setting Program Example
301
Specified Device Monitor Function
302
System Information - Specified Device Monitor Function
302
Differences between Specified Device Monitor Screen and Monitor/Test Screen
303
Program Example1 (When Monitoring/Testing a Timer)
303
Program Example2 (When Monitoring Consecutive Timers Using Operation Keys)
304
Program Example3 (When Monitoring Non-Consecutive Timers Using Operation Keys)
305
Monitor Operation on Specified Device Monitor Screen
306
Specified Device Monitor Screen for Monitoring
306
Test Operation on Specified Device Monitor Screen
307
Screen Saver Function
308
System Information - Screen Saver Function
308
Screen Saver Display
308
Program Example (Screen Saver Time Setting)
308
Display Screen Protect Function
309
System Information - Display Screen Protect Function
309
Program Example (Screen Protect Function Setting)
309
Keyword and Display Screen Protect Function Levels and Corresponding Restrictions
310
Relationship between Keyword and Display Screen Protect Function
310
Keyword Levels
311
Relationship between Specified Device Monitor Function and Display Screen Protect Function
311
Pointers for Using the Display Screen Protect Function
312
Operation Button ON/OFF Information
313
Various Applications
313
System Information - Operation Button ON/OFF Information
313
Specifying a Hexadecimal Current Value Display Format
314
System Information - Specifying a Hexadecimal Current Value Display Format
314
Program Example 1 (Specifying a Hexadecimal Data Display Format)
314
Program Example 2 (Specifying a Decadal Data Display Format)
314
Operation Error Messages and Corrective Actions
315
When a "Fatal Error Occurred" Message Appears
316
Menu Display Characters - Japanese and English Display Character Correspondence Table
317
20 Terminal Block
318
Outline
320
Product Configuration
321
External Dimensions and Component Names
322
Terminal Layout
323
Installation Work
325
Installation
325
Removal
325
Input/Output Cable Connection
325
Connection to Terminal Block
326
Fx-16E-Tb, Fx-32E-Tb
327
Internal Circuit
327
Example of Input External Wiring
328
Output External Wiring
328
Fx-16Ex-A1-Tb
329
Specifications
329
Internal Circuit
330
Example of Input External Wiring
330
Fx-16Eyr-Tb
331
Specifications
331
Internal Circuit
332
Example of Output External Wiring
332
External Wiring Precautions
333
Product Life of Relay Contacts
334
Fx-16Eyt-Tb, Fx-16Eyt-H-Tb
335
Specifications
335
Internal Circuit
336
Example of Output External Wiring
336
External Wiring Precautions
337
Fx-16Eys-Tb
338
Specifications
338
Internal Circuit
339
Example of Output External Wiring
339
External Wiring Precautions
340
21 Memory Cassette
341
Outline
341
Specifications
341
Electrical Specifications
341
Part Names and External Dimensions
341
Installation
342
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Not Used Together)
342
Installation (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Is Used Together)
343
Removal
345
Removal (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Are Not Used Together)
345
Removal (When the Expansion Board/Connector Conversion Adapter Are Used Together)
346
Saved Data Content
347
PROTECT Switch
348
PROTECT Switch Setting
348
PROTECT Switch Operation
348
Precautions When Setting and Using the Switch
348
Memory Cassette <-> PLC (EEPROM Memory) Transfers by Loader Function
349
Writing (WR: 32L -> PLC)
349
Reading (RD: 32L <- PLC)
350
Operation Precautions
350
22 Battery
351
Battery Purpose
351
Specifications
351
Setting for Battery
352
Attaching the Battery
352
Setting the Battery Mode (GX Developer Ver. 8.72A or Later)
352
Battery Handling
353
Battery Life and Replacement Guidelines
353
Reading the Date of Manufacture
353
Special "Battery Low-Voltage" Device & Notification Program Example
353
Battery Replacement
354
Battery Related Precautions
354
Appendix A: Special Device List
355
Appendix A-1 Special Auxiliary Relay (M8000 to M8511)
355
Appendix A-2 Special Data Register (D8000 to D8511)
362
Appendix A-3 Analog Expansion Boards[M8260 to M8279 and D8260 to D8279]
368
Appendix A-3-1 Special Auxiliary Relays (M8260 to M8279)
368
Appendix A-3-2 Special Data Registers (D8260 to D8279)
369
Appendix A-4 Analog Special Adapters[M8280 to M8299 and D8280 to D8299]
370
Appendix A-4-1 Special Auxiliary Relays (M8280 to M8299)
370
Appendix A-4-2 Special Data Registers (D8280 to D8299)
372
Appendix B: Instruction List
374
Appendix B-1 Basic Instructions
374
Appendix B-2 Step Ladder Instructions
374
Appendix B-3 Applied Instructions
375
Warranty
379
Revised History
380
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Model
FX3G Series
Category
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Language
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