Panasonic FP E Series User Manual page 31

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② RUN/PROG. mode switch
This switch is used to change the operation mode of the PLC.
Switch position
RUN (upward)
PROG. (downword)
• The remote switching operation from the programming tool is operable.
• When performing remote switching from the programming tool, the setting of the mode switch and the
actual mode of operation may differ. Verify the mode with the status indicator LED.
• Restart FPΣ to operate in the mode set with the RUN/PROG. mode switch.
③ Communication status LEDs
These LEDs display the communication status of the COM.1 and COM.2 ports.
LED
Transmitted data
S
monitor
COM.1
Received data
R
monitor
Transmitted data
S
monitor
COM.2
Received data
R
monitor
④ Tool port (RS232C)
This port is used to connect a programming tool.
A commercial mini-DIN 5-pin connector is used for the Tool port on the control unit.
• The followings are the default settings set when the unit is shipped from the factory. The system
register should be used to change these.
Baud rate ........ 9600 bps
-
Character bit .... 8 bit
-
Parity check ..... Odd parity
-
Stop bit length .. 1 bit
-
⑤ Input connector
⑥ Input indicator LEDs
⑦ Output connector
This sets the RUN mode. The program is executed is executed and operation
begins.
This sets the PROG. mode. The operation stops. In this mode, programming
can be done using tools.
Flashes while data is being transmitted.
Goes out when no data is being transmitted.
Flashes while data is being received.
Goes out when no data is being received.
Flashes while data is being transmitted.
(In case of 1-channel RS232C1 type, lights when the RS signal
is ON.)
Goes out when no data is being received.
Flashes while data is being received.
(In case of 1-channel RS232C1 type, lights when the CS
signal is ON.)
Goes out when no data is being received.
Pin No.
Signal name
1
Signal Ground
2
Transmitted Data
3
Received Data
4
(Not used)
5
+5V
Operation mode
LED and communication status
Abbreviation
SG
SD
RD
+5V
Signal direction
Unit → External device
Unit ← External device
Unit → External device
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