Differences Between The Fp Programmer And Fp Programmer Ii - Panasonic FP-M Hardware Manual

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8-11. Versions of Programming Tools

2. Differences Between the FP Programmer and FP Programmer II

The FP Programmer II is designed to support all the functions of the FP series programmable controllers described in
this manual. Differences in functions between the FP Programmer and the FP Programmer II are explained in the
table.
FP Programmer (AFP1112 and AFP1112A) and FP Programmer II (AFP1114)
Item
Programmable
controllers supported
Communication
parameters
36 comparison
ST =
instructions (
etc.)
NSTL
instruction
F12 (ICRD)/P12
(PICRD), F13
(ICWT)/P13 (PICWT),
F14 (PGRD)/P14
(PPGRD)
instructions
F64 (BCMP)/P64
(PBCMP), F98 (CMPR)/
P98 (PCMPR), F99
(CMPW)/P99 (PCMPW),
F157 (CADD)/P157
(PCADD), F158 (CSUB)/
P158 (PCSUB)
instructions
222
FP Programmer
(AFP1112)
FP1, FP3, FP5
Fixed as:
Baud rate:
19,200 bps
Character
bits:
8 bits
Parity:
ODD
Stop bit:
1 bit
Not available
Not available
Not available
Not available.
These instructions
cannot be programmed.
However, you can
monitor the instructions
with it.
FP Programmer
(AFP1112A)
FP1, FP3, FP5
The parameters are
automatically adjusted
when connected to the
programmable
controller.
Baud rate:
19,200 bps
or 9,600 bps
Character
bits:
8 bits or
7 bits
Parity:
ODD
Stop bit:
1 bit
Not available
Available
Not available
Available
FP Programmer II
(AFP1114)
FP-M, FP-C, FP1, FP3,
FP5, FP10S, FP10
The parameters are
automatically adjusted
when connected to the
programmable
controller.
Baud rate:
19,200 bps
or 9,600 bps
Character
bits:
8 bits or
7 bits
Parity:
ODD
Stop bit:
1 bit
Available
Available
Available
Available

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