
FX2N Series Programmable Controllers | Index 8 |
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AAC powered base units
| FX2N units ................................................. | |
B | Approvals ..................................................... | viii |
Base units |
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| AC powered (relay/transistor output) ........ | |
| DC powered (relay/transistor output) ........ | |
| FX2N physical features.............................. | |
| 110V AC input specification ..................... | |
| Relay output specification ........................ | |
| Terminal........................................................layout FX2N (relay opt, 24V DC | |
| inp) | |
| Terminal.....................................................layout FX2N (transistor opt, | |
| DC inp) | |
| Transistor output specifications ................ | |
| Triac output specification ........................ | |
| Basic diagnostics ....................................... | |
| BATT.V LED ON ....................................... | |
| Common error ........................................ | |
| CPU.E LED ON ........................................ | |
| Error codes ............................................. | |
| Error flags ............................................... | |
| Error registers ........................................ | |
| Power ON, PC OFF ................................. | |
| PROG.E LED flashes ............................... |
CCable size
| Earth/grounding cables .......................... | |
| Power cables ............................................ | |
D | Common errors ........................................ | |
Diodes in series with inputs ....................... |
EEnvironmental
| Caution ................................................... | |
| Mounting in an enclosure ......................... | |
| PC specification ....................................... | |
| Error codes ............................................... | |
| Error flags ................................................. | |
| Error registers .......................................... | |
| Extension blocks ........................................ | |
| Terminal layouts - all types ....................... | |
| Extension units |
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G | See Powered extension units |
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General features |
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I | FX2N units ................................................ | |
| Input specification |
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| 110V AC FX0N ........................................ | |
| Programming caution when using | |
| 110V AC | |
| 24V DC FX2N ........................................... | |
| Using diodes in series with inputs ............ | |
| Using resistors in parallel to inputs .......... | |
| Wiring 110V AC inputs ............................ | |
| Wiring an input for sink ............................ | |
| Wiring an input for source ........................ | |
| Installation .................................................. | |
| Instruction list |
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| Alphabetically sorted .............................. | |
| Numerically sorted ................................. |
MMaintenance
| General maintenance ............................. | |
| Replacing the battery ............................. | |
| Model name |
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| Explanation .............................................. | |
| Mounting |
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| DIN rail caution ....................................... | |
| General notes with regard to electrical | |
| noise ..................................................... | |
| In an enclosure ......................................... | |
| Use of DIN rail ........................................ | |
O | Use of direct mounting ........................... | |
Output specification |
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| Relay outputs ........................................... | |
| Reliability .................................................. | |
| Response times ...................................... | |
| Transistor outputs...................................... | |
| Triac outputs ............................................. | |
| Wiring a relay ........................................... | |
| Wiring a transistor .................................. | |
| Wiring a triac ............................................ |
PPower supply
| 24V DC service supply | |
| Cable size ................................................. | |
| Connection diagram ................................. | |
| System isolation ....................................... | |
| System requirements ............................... | |
| Powered extension units |
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| All types..................................................... | |
| Terminal layouts - all types ....................... | |
R | Preliminary checks ..................................... | |
Relay reliability ........................................... | ||
| Replacing the battery ............................... | |
| Resistors in parallel with inputs .................. | |
S | Response times when using transistors.... | |
Safe loads ................................................ | ||
| Safety |
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| Guidelines .................................................... | ii |
| Manual symbols ........................................... | ii |
| Serial Number |
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| Explanation ............................................. | |
| Service power supply |
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| Caution .................................................. | |
| Special function blocks ............................... | |
| System Configuration ............................... | |
| Example ................................................. |
TTerminal layouts
| FX0N extension blocks - all types .............. | |
| FX2N base unit (transistor opt, 24V DC inp) . | |
| FX2N base units (relay output, 24V DC input) | |
| FX2N extension blocks - all types ............. | |
| FX2N powered extension units - all types .. | |
| Termination |
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U | Screw terinals .......................................... | |
Unit accessories .......................................... |