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Panasonic FP0R Series Programming Manual (1334 pages)
FP series
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 15.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Relays, Memory Areas and Constants
25
Table of Relays, Memory Areas and Constants
26
Fp0/Fp−E
26
Fp0R
31
Fpσ
33
Fp−X
37
Fp2
39
Fp2Sh
41
Fp10Sh
43
Relay Numbers
45
Explanation of Relays
48
External Input Relays (X)
48
External Output Relays (Y)
49
Internal Relays (R)
50
Special Internal Relays
52
Link Relays (L) for FPΣ, FP−X, FP0R
53
Link Relays (L) for FP2/FP2SH/FP10SH
55
Timer (T)
59
Counter (C)
60
Items Shared by the Timer and Counter
61
Pulse Relays (P)
63
Error Alarm Relays (E)
65
Explanation of Memory Areas
68
Data Register (DT)
68
Special Data Registers (DT)
70
File Registers (FL)
72
WX, WY, WR and WL
73
Link Data Registers (LD) for FPΣ/FP−X/FP0R
74
Link Data Registers (LD) for FP2/FP2SH/FP10SH
76
Set Value Area for Timer/Counter (SV)
80
Elapsed Value Area for Timer/Counter (EV)
81
Index Registers (IX, IY) (for FP0, Fp−E)
82
Index Registers (I0 to ID) (for FPΣ/FP−X/FP0R)
85
Index Registers (I0 to ID) (for FP2, FP2SH and FP10SH)
86
Explanation of Constants
96
Integer Type Decimal Constants (K)
96
Hexadecimal Constants (H)
97
Floating Point Type Real Numbers (F)
98
BCD Type Real Numbers (H) (for FP2, FP2SH and FP10SH)
103
Character Constants (M)
104
Data Ranges Which Can be Handled in the PLC
105
Overflow and Underflow
108
Chapter 2 Basic Instructions
111
Composition of Basic Instructions
113
Sequence Basic Instructions
113
Basic Function Instructions
114
Control Instructions
114
Data Compare Instructions
115
Number of Steps in the FP2, FP2SH and FP10SH
116
Chapter 3 High−Level Instructions
265
Composition of High-Level Instructions
267
Composition
267
High-Level Instruction Numbers and Program Input
268
High-Level Instruction and Execution Condition (Trigger)
269
F" and "P" Type High-Level Instructions
270
Operation Errors
876
Operation Errors
1067
Operation Mode When an Operation Error Occurs
1068
Dealing with Operation Errors
1069
Points to Check in Program
1070
Handling Index Registers
1071
Index Registers
1071
Memory Areas Which Can be Modified with Index Registers
1072
Example of Using an Index Register
1073
Handling BCD Data
1077
BCD Data
1077
Handling BCD Data in the Programmable Controller
1077
Precautions for Programming
1079
Rewrite Function During RUN
1080
Operation of Rewrite During RUN
1080
Cases Where Rewriting During Run Is Not Possible
1081
Procedures and Operation of Rewrite During RUN
1083
Processing During Forced Input and Output
1084
Processing When Forced Input/Output Is Initiated During RUN
1084
Second Program Area (FP2SH, FP10SH)
1086
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Panasonic FP0R Series User Manual (349 pages)
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 30.59 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
2
Warning
2
Table of Contents
3
Before You Start
7
Operating Environment
7
Power Supply
7
Static Electricity
7
Programming Tool Restrictions
8
When Using FP0 Programs
9
How to Use FP0 Compatibility Mode
11
Restrictions on Switching to FP0 Compatibility Mode
11
Tools Supporting FP0 Compatibility Mode
11
When Using the FP0R in the same Specifications as FP0
11
F170(PWM) Instruction Specifications
12
P13(PICWT) Instruction Specifications
12
Real Number Calculation Process
13
F169(PLS) Instruction Specifications
13
F168(SPD1) Instruction Specifications
13
F144(TRNS) Instruction Specifications
13
1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit
15
Unit Types
16
FP0R Control Units
16
FP0 Expansion Units
18
Intelligent Units
19
Link Units
19
Power Supply Unit
20
Options
20
Repair Parts
20
Restrictions on Unit Combination
21
Controllable I/O Points
21
Programming Tools
22
Required Tools for Programming
22
Software Environment and Suitable Cable
22
Programming Tool Software
22
Type of Computer and Suitable Cable
23
D-Sub Connector Cable
23
USB Cable
23
2 Specifications and Functions of Control Unit
25
Part Names and Functions
26
Operation Monitor Leds
26
RUN/PROG. Mode Switch
27
USB Connector (Mini-USB B Type (5-Pin))
27
Tool Port (RS232C)
27
Input and Output Specifications
28
Limitations on Number of Simultaneous Input on Points
28
Circuit Diagram
28
Transistor Output Specifications
29
Limitations on Number of Simultaneous Output on Points
29
Relay Output Specifications (C10/C14)
30
Terminal Layout Diagrams
31
Functions of T32 Control Unit
34
Memory Backup Function
34
Backup of Operation Memory
34
Built-In Backup Battery
35
Time the Built-In Backup Battery Can be Used (Backup Time)
35
Relation between Charging Time and Backup Time
35
Predicted Life of Built-In Backup Battery
35
Area of Clock/Calendar
36
Setting of Clock/Calendar Function
36
Setting Using a Programming Tool
36
Setting and Changing Using Program
37
Example Showing the Date and Time Being Written
37
Example Showing the Clock/Calendar Being Used
37
Sample Program for Fixed Schedule and Automatic Start
37
3 Expansion
39
Expansion Method
40
Part Names and Functions
41
Input and Output Specifications
42
Terminal Layout Diagram
45
4 I/O Allocation
49
Expression of Numbers for Input/Output Relays
50
Regarding I/O Number
50
I/O Allocation for FP0R Control Unit
51
I/O Numbers of FP0/FP0R Expansion Unit
52
5 Installation and Wiring
53
Installation Environment and Space
54
Measures Regarding Heat Discharge
54
Attachment to DIN Rail and Removal from DIN Rail
55
Installation Space
55
Procedure of Installation
55
Procedure of Removal
55
Installation Using the Optional Mounting Plate
56
When Using the Slim Type FP0 Mounting Plate (AFP0803)
56
When Using the Flat Type Mounting Plate (AFP0804)
57
Power Supply Type
58
Power Supply Wire
58
Power Supply Wiring for the Unit
58
Wiring of Power Supply
58
Exclusive Grounding
59
Grounding
59
In Situations of Excess Noise
59
Precaution When Using LED-Equipped Reed Switch
60
Precaution When Using Two-Wire Type Sensor
60
Voltage Output Type
60
Wiring of Input and Output
60
Precaution When Using LED-Equipped Limit Switch
61
Output Wiring
62
Protective Circuit for Inductive Loads
62
When Using an AC Inductive Load (Relay Output Type)
62
When Using an DC Inductive Load
62
Connector for Loose-Wire Cable
63
Suitable Wires (Twisted Wire)
63
Supplied Connector and Suitable Wires
63
Wiring of MIL Connector Type
63
Wiring Method
64
Attached Terminal Block/Suitable Wires
65
Pole Terminal
65
Terminal Block Socket
65
Wiring of Terminal Block Type
65
Notes for Wiring
66
Wiring of Molex Connector Type
67
Suitable Wires and Wiring Method
68
Terminal Block/Suitable Wires
68
Wiring of COM Port
68
For Tightening the Terminal Block
69
Connection of COM Port (RS485 Type)
70
Selection of Transmission Cables (RS485 Type)
70
Baud Rate Setting (RS485 Type)
71
Setting of Baud Rate Switches
71
Setting Using FPWIN GR
71
System Register Settings
71
Momentary Power Failures
72
Precautions Regarding System Design
72
Protection of Power Supply and Output Sections
72
Safety Measures
72
6 Preparation of USB Port
73
USB Connection
74
Precautions When Connecting PLC with USB Port
74
Installation of USB Driver
75
Restrictions on USB Communication
75
Procedure of Installing the Driver
75
Confirming COM Ports
82
How to Confirm COM Port
82
Communication with Programming Tool
83
7 Communication
85
Functions and Types
86
Communication Modes and Communication Ports
86
Computer Link
86
General-Purpose Serial Communication
86
PC(PLC) Link
87
Modbus Rtu
87
Communicaton Port Type
88
Tool Port
88
USB Port
88
COM Port
88
Communication Specifications
89
MEWTOCOL Master Function
91
MEWTOCOL Slave Function
91
Computer Link
91
Command and Response
92
MEWTOCOL-COM Sketch
92
Command Message
93
Header (Start Code)
93
Unit Numbe
93
Check Code
93
Response Message
94
Commands to be Used
95
Setting Communication Parameters
96
Tool Port/Com Port
96
Setting with FPWIN GR
96
Dialog Box of PLC System Register Setting
96
Communication (MEWTOCOL Slave Function)
97
Programming of Computer Link
97
Example of Connection to the Computer <1:1 Communication>
97
1:N Communication (MEWTOCOL Slave Function)
98
Setting of Unit Numbers
98
Setting System Registers
98
MEWTOCOL Master
99
Setting in Compatiblity Mode with FP0 (FP0 Compatibility Mode)
101
Usable Communication Ports on FP0R (FP0 Compatibility Mode)
101
COM Port (RS232C Port) Settings
101
Sending Data
102
Receiving Data
102
General-Purpose Serial Communication
102
Programming Example of General-Purpose Serial Communication
103
Data to be Sent/Received with FP0R
104
Data Table for Transmission (Send Buffer)
105
Sample Program for Sending Data
105
Transmission Process
106
Data Table for Reception (Receive Buffer)
107
Sample Program for Receiving Data
107
Explanation of Data Table
108
Reception Process
108
For Repeated Reception of Data
108
Flag Operation in Serial Communication
109
Dialog Box of PLC System Register Setting (Tool Port Selection Screen)
113
Connection with 1:1 Communication
114
1:N Communication (General-Purpose Serial Communication)
115
Settings in Compatibility Mode with FP0 (FP0 Compatibility Mode)
116
PC(PLC) Link Function
118
Operation of PLC Link
119
Link Relay
119
Link Register
119
Setting Communication Parameters: PC(PLC) Link
121
Settings for Baud Rate and Communication Format
121
Link Area Allocation
122
System Registers
122
Link Area Configuration
122
Example of Allocation
123
Link Relay Allocation
123
Link Register Allocation
123
Partial Use of Link Areas
125
Avoid Overlapping Send Areas
126
Example of Link Relay Allocations
126
Invalid Allocations
126
Setting the Largest Unit Number for PC(PLC) Link
127
Setting PC(PLC) Link Switching Flag
127
Monitoring
128
Transmission Assurance Relays
128
Operation Mode Relays
128
PLC Link Transmission Error Relay R9050
128
PC(PLC) Link Response Time
129
Programming Example of SYS1 Instruction
131
Error Detection Time for Transmission Assurance Relays
132
MODBUS RTU Communication
133
Overview of Functions
133
About MODBUS RTU
133
Master Function
133
MODBUS RTU Command Message Frame
134
Response in Normal Status
134
Response in Abnormal Status
134
Error Code Contents
134
Supported Commands
135
MODBUS Master
137
8 High-Speed Counter, Pulse Output and PWM Output Functions
141
Overview of each Functions
143
Three Pulse Input/Output Functions
143
Pulse Output Function
143
PWM Output Function
143
Performance of Built-In High-Speed Counter
144
Number of Channel
144
Counting Range
144
Function Specifications and Restricted Items
145
High-Speed Counter Function
145
Functions Used and Restrictions
147
Simplified Chart - Maximum Counting Speed of High-Speed Counter
147
Max. Counting Speed
148
FP0R Pulse Output Performance
149
Independent Control
149
Interpolation Control
149
Overview of High-Speed Counter Function
150
Input Modes and Count
150
Minimum Input Pulse Width
151
Count for Reset Input
151
Instructions Used with High-Speed Counter Function
152
High-Speed Counter Control Instruction
152
High-Speed Counter/Pulse Output Control Flag Area of FP0R
153
High-Speed Counter Control Flag Monitor Area
153
Elapsed Value Write and Read Instruction
154
Target Value Match on Instruction
154
Input Pulse Measurement Instruction
155
High-Speed Counter Control Flag
156
Allocation and Role of High-Speed Counter Control Flag
156
Operation of High-Speed Counter Control Flag
156
Sample Program
157
Positioning Operations with a Double Speed Inverter
158
Program
159
Overview of Pulse Output Function
160
Types of Pulse Output Method and Operation Modes
161
Clockwise/Counter-Clockwise Output Method
161
Pulse/Direction Output Method
161
Operation Mode
162
Incremental
162
Absolute
162
Double Pulse Input Driver
163
Single Pulse Input Driver
163
Table of I/O Allocation
164
Pulse Output Control Instructions
165
Operations Executable by Pulse Output Control Instruction
165
FP0R Pulse Output Control Flag Area
166
Pulse Output Control Flag Monitor Area
166
Forced Stop, Deceleration Stop Instruction
167
Elapsed Value Read and Write Instruction
168
Elapsed Value Area
168
JOG Operation Instruction
169
Operation Modes of JOG Operation
169
Sample Program JOG Operation: Type 0 (no Target Value)
170
Sample Program JOG Operation: Type 1 (with Target Value)
172
Home Return Instruction
174
Operation Modes of Home Return Operation
174
Sample Program: Home Return
175
Trapezoidal Control Instruction
177
Control Method of Trapezoidal Control Instruction
177
Sample Program: Trapezoidal Control Type 0 (F171)
178
Precautions During Programming
179
Speed Change after Starting Trapezoidal Control Type 0 (F171)
180
Speed Change after Starting Trapezoidal Control Type 1 (F171)
181
Precautions When Changing Speed (Common to F171 and F172)
182
Pulse Output Control Area
182
JOG Positioning Control Instruction (F171)
183
Control Method of JOG Positioning Control Instruction
183
Sample Program: JOG Positioning Operation: Type 0
185
Sample Program: JOG Positioning Operation: Type 1
187
JOG Positioning Control Type 0 - Change Speed (F171)
189
Data Table Control Instruction (F174)
190
Linear Interpolation Control Instruction (F175)
192
Difference in Acceleration/Deceleration between Instructions
194
Acceleration/Deceleration Characteristics of each Instruction
194
Pulse Output Instruction Flag
197
Common Precautions for Pulse Output Instructions
197
Allocation and Role of Pulse Output Instruction Flag
197
Operation of Pulse Output Instruction Flag
197
PWM Output Function
198
9 Security Functions
199
Password Protect Function
200
Characters Usable for Password
200
Setting Using Programming Toolr
201
Security Information Dialog Box
201
Current Status
201
Available Retry Counts
201
How to Prohibit Access with Password
202
How to Permit Access with Password
203
How to Cancel the Password Protection
204
How to Cancel the Password Protection (Programs Are Retained.)
204
How to Force Cancel
205
Upload Protection
206
Setting Method
206
Overview of Program Upload Protection Function
206
Interaction with the Password Protect Function
206
Setting Function for FP Memory Loader
207
Limited Distribution Function
207
Upload Protection Setting Function
207
Version Check List
209
Status of PLC that Program Has Been Downloaded
209
Table of Security Settings/Cancel
210
10 Other Functions
211
P13 (PICWT) Instruction
212
Restrictions on the Number of Writing
212
Sampling Trance Function
213
Details of Sampling Trace Function
213
How to Stop Sampling
213
How to Use Sampling Trace
214
Operation Image of Sampling Trace
214
Sampling by Instruction
215
Read Data by Trigger
215
Time Constant Processing
216
Input Time Constant Setting Function and Applicable Models
216
11 Self-Diagnostic and Troubleshooting
217
LED Display for Status Condition
218
Operation Mode When an Error Occurs
218
Self-Diagnostic Function
218
“PLC System Register” Setting Menu on Programming Tool Software
218
If ERROR/ALARM LED Is Flashing
219
PLC Status Dialog Box
219
Status Display Dialog Box
219
Troubleshooting
219
Using FPWIN GR/FPWIN Pro
220
ALL Leds Are off
221
If ERROR LED Is on
221
Diagnosing Output Malfunction
222
A Protect Error Message Appears
223
Set PLC Password Dialog Box
223
Using FPWIN Pro
223
When a Password Function Is Used
223
PROG Mode Does Not Change to RUN
224
Operation Errors
225
Operation Mode When an Operation Error Occurs
225
Outline of Operation Errors
225
Types of Operation Error
225
Dealing with Operation Errors
226
Points to Check in Program
226
12 Precautions During Programming
227
Use of Duplicated Output
228
What Is Duplicated Output?
228
How to Check for Duplicated Use
228
Enabling Duplicated Output
228
When Output Is Repeated with an OT, KP, SET or RST Instruction
229
The Output Is Determined by the Final Operation Results
229
Handling Index Registers
230
Index Registers
230
Memory Areas Which Can be Modified with Index Registers
230
Example of Using an Index Register
231
Instructions of Leading Edge Detection Method
232
Leading Edge Detection Method
232
How to Perform Leading Edge Detection
232
Precautions Using Instruction Which Performs Leading Edge Detection
232
Operation and Precautions When RUN Starts
233
Operation of First Scan after RUN Begins
233
Precautions When Using a Control Instruction
234
Using the DF Instruction between MC and MCE Instructions
234
Using the CT Instruction between JP and LBL Instructions
234
Precautions for Programming
235
Programs Which Are Not Executed Correctly
235
Examples in Which the above Programs Are Rewritten Correctly
235
Rewrite Function During RUN
236
Operation of Rewrite During RUN
236
How Operation of Rewrite During RUN Is Performed
236
Operation During Rewrite
236
Cases Where Rewriting During Run Is Not Possible
237
When the Timeout Error Message Is Indicated
237
When Ladder Symbol Mode
237
When Boolean Mode
237
During the Forced Input/Output Operation
238
The High-Speed Counter will Continue to Count
238
Interrupt Restrictions
238
Procedures and Operation of Rewrite During RUN
239
Processing During Forced Input and Output
241
Processing of External Input (X)
241
Processing of External Output (Y)
241
Processing of Timer (T) and Counter (C)
241
Panasonic FP0R Series User Manual (281 pages)
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 20.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
1 Safety Measures
14
Safety Measures
15
2 Overview
18
Features
19
Unit Types
21
Cpu
21
FP0/FP0R I/O Expansion Units
22
FP0 Intelligent Units
23
FP Series Link Units
24
Power Supply Unit
24
Accessories
24
Restrictions on Unit Combinations
25
Programming Tools
26
FP0 Program Compatibility
27
3 CPU Types
30
Parts and Functions CPU
31
Input Specifications, CPU
34
Output Specifications, CPU
36
Terminal Layout
39
C10 Cpu
39
C14 Cpu
40
C16 Cpu
41
C32 Cpu
42
Backup and Clock/Calendar Functions
43
Backup Function
44
Clock/Calendar Function
45
Memory Area for Clock/Calendar Function
45
Settings for Clock/Calendar Function
46
Sample Program for 30-Second Compensation
47
Sample Program for Fixed Schedule and Automatic Start
47
4 Expansion
50
Expansion Method
51
Parts and Functions Expansion Units
52
Expansion Input Specifications
54
Expansion Output Specifications
55
Terminal Layout
58
5 I/O Allocation
62
General
63
Cpu
64
FP0/FP0R Expansion Units
65
6 Installation and Wiring
68
Installation
69
Installation Environment and Space
69
Using DIN Rails
71
Using Optional Mounting Plates
72
Slim Type Mounting Plate
72
Flat Type Mounting Plate
73
Connecting FP0/FP0R Expansion Units
76
Safety Instructions for Wiring
77
Wiring the Power Supply
79
Grounding
80
Input and Output Wiring
82
Input Wiring
82
Output Wiring
85
Protective Circuit for Inductive Loads
85
Protective Circuit for Capacitive Loads
87
Wiring the MIL Connector
88
Wiring the Terminal Block
90
Wiring the COM Port
92
Transmission Cables
95
7 Communication
96
Communication Modes
97
Terminology in FPWIN Pro and FPWIN GR
97
MEWTOCOL-COM Master/Slave
97
Program Controlled Communication
98
PLC Link
99
Modbus RTU Master/Slave
100
Ports: Names and Principle Applications
101
TOOL Port
101
COM Port
102
USB Port
103
Installing the USB Driver
104
Communication with the Programming Tool
106
Reinstalling the USB Driver
107
Communication Specifications
108
Communication Parameters
111
Setting System Registers in PROG Mode
111
Changing Communication Mode in RUN Mode
113
Mewtocol-Com
114
Operation Outline for MEWTOCOL-COM Slave
116
Command and Response Format
117
Commands
119
Setting Communication Parameters
120
FP0 Compatibility Mode
120
1:1 Slave Communication
121
1:1 Communication with a Computer
122
1:1 Communication with GT Series Programmable Displays
123
1:N Slave Communication
124
Sample Program for Master Communication
125
Program Controlled Communication
127
Setting Communication Parameters
128
FP0 Compatibility Mode
129
Sending Data to External Devices
130
Receiving Data from External Devices
134
Data Format
138
Flag Operation
139
Start Code: No-STX; End Code: CR
140
Start Code: STX; End Code: ETX
142
1:1 Communication
144
1:1 Communication with Micro-Imagechecker
144
1:N Communication
150
Programming in FP0 Compatibility Mode
151
PLC Link
152
Setting Communication Parameters
153
Link Area Allocation
155
Example for PLC Link 0
156
Example for PLC Link 1
157
Partial Use of Link Areas
158
Precautions for Allocating Link Areas
160
PLC Link 0 and 1 Allocation Setting
161
Setting the Highest Station Number for a PLC Link
161
Monitoring
162
PLC Link Response Time
164
Reducing Transmission Cycle Times
166
Error Detection Time for Transmission Assurance Relays
167
Modbus RTU Communication
169
Sample Program for Master Communication
172
Setting Communication Parameters
172
8 High-Speed Counter and Pulse Output
174
Overview
175
Function Specifications and Restrictions
177
High-Speed Counter Function
177
Pulse Output Function
178
PWM Output Function
180
Maximum Counting Speed and Output Frequency
180
High-Speed Counter Function
184
Count Input Modes
184
Minimum Input Pulse Width
185
I/O Allocation
186
Instructions and System Variables
187
Writing the High-Speed Counter Control Code
188
F166_Highspeedcounter_Set, Target Value Match on
191
Writing and Reading the Elapsed Value for the High-Speed Counter
191
F167_Highspeedcounter_Reset, Target Value Match off
192
F178_Highspeedcounter_Measure, Input Pulse Measurement
193
Sample Programs
193
Positioning Operations with a Single-Speed Inverter
194
Positioning Operations with a Double-Speed Inverter
195
Pulse Output Function
197
Pulse Output Methods and Position Control Modes
197
I/O Allocation
200
Instructions and System Variables
201
Writing the Pulse Output Control Code
203
Writing and Reading the Elapsed Value of the Pulse Output
207
F166_Pulseoutput_Set, Target Value Match on
208
F167_Pulseoutput_Reset, Target Value Match off
209
F171_Pulseoutput_Trapezoidal, Trapezoidal Control
210
F171_Pulseoutput_Jog_Positioning, JOG Operation and Positioning
211
F172_Pulseoutput_Jog, JOG Operation
213
F174_Pulseoutput_Datatable, Data Table Control
214
F175_Pulseoutput_Linear, Linear Interpolation
215
F177_Pulseoutput_Home, Home Return
216
PWM Output Function
217
9 Security Functions
220
Security Function Types
221
Security Settings in FPWIN Pro
222
Upload Protection
222
PLC Protection (Password Protection)
223
FP Memory Loader
224
Upload Protection
224
Download Protection
225
10 Other Functions
228
F-ROM Backup (P13_EPWT)
229
Sampling Trace
230
Input Time Constants
231
11 Troubleshooting
232
LED Display for Status Condition
233
Operation on Error
234
ERROR/ALARM LED Is Flashing
235
ERROR/ALARM LED Is on
236
All Leds Are off
237
Diagnosing Output Malfunction
238
Password Protection Error Message
239
PROG Mode Does Not Change to RUN
240
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Panasonic FP0R Series User Manual (265 pages)
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 5.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
1 Overview
15
Features
15
Unit Types
18
Cpu
18
FP0/FP0R I/O Expansion Units
19
FP0 Intelligent Units
20
FP Series Link Units
20
Power Supply Unit
21
Accessories
21
Restrictions on Unit Combinations
22
Programming Tools
23
FP0 Program Compatibility
24
2 CPU Types
28
CPU Parts and Functions
28
CPU Input Specifications
31
CPU Output Specifications
32
Terminal Layout
35
Backup and Clock/Calendar Functions
38
Backup Function
40
Clock/Calendar Function
41
Memory Area for Clock/Calendar Function
41
Settings for Clock/Calendar Function
42
Sample Program for Fixed Schedule and Automatic Start
43
Sample Program for 30-Second Compensation
44
3 Expansion
45
Expansion Method
45
Expansion Unit Parts and Functions
46
Expansion Input Specifications
47
Expansion Output Specifications
48
Terminal Layout
51
4 I/O Allocation
55
General
55
Cpu
56
FP0/FP0R Expansion Units
56
5 Installation and Wiring
58
Installation
58
Installation Environment and Space
58
Using DIN Rails
60
Using Optional Mounting Plates
61
Slim Type Mounting Plate
61
Flat Type Mounting Plate
63
Connecting FP0/FP0R Expansion Units
65
Safety Instructions for Wiring
66
Wiring the Power Supply
68
Grounding
70
Input and Output Wiring
71
Input Wiring
72
Photoelectric and Proximity Sensors
72
Input Wiring Precautions
75
Output Wiring
77
Protective Circuit for Inductive Loads
77
Protective Circuit for Capacitive Loads
78
Wiring the MIL Connector
79
Wiring the Terminal Block
81
Wiring the COM Port
83
Transmission Cables
86
6 Communication
87
Communication Modes
87
Terminology in FPWIN Pro and FPWIN GR
87
MEWTOCOL-COM Master/Slave
88
Program Controlled Communication
89
PLC Link
90
Modbus RTU Master/Slave
91
Ports: Names and Principle Applications
92
TOOL Port
92
COM Port
93
USB Port
93
Installing the USB Driver
95
Communication with the Programming Tool
97
Reinstalling the USB Driver
98
Communication Specifications
98
Communication Parameters
102
Setting System Registers in PROG Mode
102
Changing Communication Mode in RUN Mode
105
Mewtocol-Com
105
Operation Outline for MEWTOCOL-COM Slave
108
Command and Response Format
109
Commands
111
Setting Communication Parameters
112
FP0 Compatibility Mode
113
1:1 Slave Communication
114
1:1 Communication with a Computer
115
1:1 Communication with GT Touch Panels
116
1:N Slave Communication
117
Sample Program for Master Communication
118
Program Controlled Communication
119
Setting Communication Parameters
121
FP0 Compatibility Mode
124
Sending Data
124
Receiving Data
126
Setting Receive Buffer for CPU
128
Format of Send and Receive Data
131
Flag Operation
133
Start Code: No-STX, End Code: CR
135
Start Code: STX, End Code: ETX
136
1:1 Communication
139
1:N Communication
139
Programming in FP0 Compatibility Mode
140
PLC Link
141
Setting Communication Parameters
142
Link Area Allocation
144
Example for PLC Link 0
145
Example for PLC Link 1
147
Partial Use of Link Areas
148
Precautions for Allocating Link Areas
150
Setting the Highest Station Number for a PLC Link
151
Monitoring
152
PLC Link 0 and 1 Allocation Setting
152
PLC Link Response Time
155
Reducing Transmission Cycle Times
158
Error Detection Time for Transmission Assurance Flags
159
Modbus RTU Communication
160
Setting Communication Parameters
164
Sample Program for Master Communication
165
7 High-Speed Counter and Pulse Output
166
Overview
166
Function Specifications and Restrictions
169
High-Speed Counter Function
169
Pulse Output Function
171
PWM Output Function
173
Maximum Counting Speed and Output Frequency
173
High-Speed Counter Function
176
Count Input Modes
176
Minimum Input Pulse Width
178
I/O Allocation
178
Instructions and System Variables
179
Writing the High-Speed Counter Control Code
180
Writing and Reading the Elapsed Value of the High-Speed Counter
184
Target Value Match on
185
Target Value Match off
186
Input Pulse Measurement
187
Sample Programs
187
Positioning Operations with a Single-Speed Inverter
188
Positioning Operations with a Double-Speed Inverter
189
Pulse Output Function
191
Pulse Output Methods and Position Control Modes
192
I/O Allocation
195
Instructions and System Variables
196
Writing the Pulse Output Control Code
199
Writing and Reading the Elapsed Value of the Pulse Output
203
Target Value Match on (Pulse Output)
204
Target Value Match off
205
Trapezoidal Control
206
JOG Operation and Positioning
208
JOG Operation
211
Data Table Control
213
Linear Interpolation
214
Home Return
215
PWM Output Function
216
8 Security Functions
218
Security Function Types
218
Security Settings in Control FPWIN Pro
218
Upload Protection
218
PLC Protection (Password Protection)
219
FP Memory Loader
220
Upload Protection
220
Download Protection
221
9 Other Functions
223
F-ROM Backup (P13_EPWT)
223
Sampling Trace
223
Input Time Constants
224
10 Troubleshooting
225
LED Display for Status Condition
225
Operation on Error
226
ERROR/ALARM LED Is Flashing
226
ERROR/ALARM LED Is on
227
All Leds Are off
228
Diagnosing Output Malfunction
228
Password Protection Error Message
229
PROG Mode Does Not Change to RUN
230
Panasonic FP0R Series User Manual (92 pages)
Analog I/O Unit
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 1.87 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Unit Functions and Restrictions
7
Unit Functions and How They Work
8
Functions of Unit
8
Unit Type
8
Restrictions on Units Combination
8
2 Names and Functions of Parts
9
Analog Input Unit (FP0R-AD4/AD8)
10
Names and Functions of Parts
10
Setting of Mode Switch
11
Analog Output Unit (FP0R-DA4)
12
Names and Functions of Parts
12
Setting of Mode Switch
13
Analog I/O Unit (FP0R-A21/A42)
14
Names and Functions of Parts
14
Setting of Mode Switch
15
3 Wiring
17
Analog Input Unit (FP0R-AD4/AD8)
18
Terminal Layout Diagrams
18
Wiring of Analog Input Unit
19
Analog Output Unit (FP0R-DA4)
20
Terminal Layout Diagrams
20
Wiring of Analog Output Unit
21
Analog I/O Unit (FP0R-A21/A42)
22
Terminal Layout Diagrams
22
Wiring of Analog I/O Unit
23
Common Precautions
24
Wiring of Analog I/O Unit
24
Wiring of Power Cable (FP0R-DA4 / FP0R-A21 / FP0R-A42)
25
4 Creating Programs
27
I/O Allocation
28
I/O Allocation
29
Analog Input Unit (FP0R-AD4/AD8)
30
Reading of Input Data (Common to 12-Bit Mode and 14-Bit Mode)
30
Setting of Input Range and Averaging Processing (14-Bit Mode Only)
32
Analog Output Unit (FP0R-DA4)
34
Writing of Digital Data for Output (12-Bit Mode)
34
Writing of Digital Data for Output (14-Bit Mode)
40
Switching of Output Range (14-Bit Mode Only)
46
Status Information (12-Bit Mode)
48
Status Information (14-Bit Mode)
49
Analog I/O Unit (FP0R-A21/A42)
50
Reading of Analog Input Values (for A21)
50
Reading of Analog Input Values (for A42)
51
Writing of Digital Data for Output (12-Bit Mode)
54
Writing of Digital Data for Output (14-Bit Mode)
56
Switching of Input Range and Averaging Method (14-Bit Mode Only)
58
Switching of Output Range (14-Bit Mode Only)
60
I/O Conversion Characteristics
62
Input Conversion Characteristics (Voltage Range)
62
Input Conversion Characteristics (Current Range)
65
Output Conversion Characteristics (Voltage Range)
66
Output Conversion Characteristics (Current Range)
68
5 Analog Input Averaging Processing
71
Types of Averaging Processing
72
Moving Average 10 Times
72
Number of Averaging Times (64 Times/128 Times: 14-Bit Mode Only)
73
Setting of Averaging Processing
74
Enabling Averaging Processing
74
6 Specifications
75
Table of Specifications
76
General Specifications
76
Input Specifications
77
Output Specifications
78
Dimension
79
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