Mitsubishi FX3U-64CCL User Manual

Mitsubishi FX3U-64CCL User Manual

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  • Page 1 -64CCL USER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions (Read these precautions before using.) Before installation, operation, maintenance or inspection of this product, thoroughly read through and understand this manual and the associated manuals. Also, take care to handle the module properly and safely. This manual classifies the safety precautions into two categories: Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in death or severe injury.
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions (Read these precautions before using.) 2. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Reference • Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation or wiring work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product. Reference •...
  • Page 5 • Do not disassemble or modify the PLC. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions. For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric distributor. • Turn off the power to the PLC before connecting or disconnecting any extension cable.
  • Page 6 MEMO...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual.
  • Page 8 • Since the examples within this manual, technical bulletin, catalog, etc. are used as reference; please use it after confirming the function and safety of the equipment and system. Mitsubishi Electric will not accept responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    -64CCL User's Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................(1) Standards........................... 6 Certification of UL, cUL standards ......................6 Compliance with EC directive (CE Marking) ..................6 Associated Manuals........................8 Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual ............9 Reading the Manual ........................
  • Page 10 -64CCL User's Manual Table of Contents 6. FX -64CCL setting (switch setting) 6.1 Station number setting ........................31 6.2 Transmission rate setting, hardware test ..................32 6.3 Number of occupied stations, expanded cyclic setting ..............32 7. Buffer Memory 7.1 Buffer memory list ......................... 33 7.2 Buffer memory details ........................
  • Page 11 -64CCL User's Manual Table of Contents Warranty........................... 69 Revised History ........................70...
  • Page 12: Standards

    Compliance to EMC directive and LVD directive for the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user / manufacturer. For more information please consult with your nearest Mitsubishi product provider. Regarding the standards that comply with the main unit, please refer to either the FX series product catalog or consult with your nearest Mitsubishi product provider.
  • Page 13 Power cable 24V DC power Ground supply cable 24+ 24- Main unit -64CCL DA DB CC-Link dedicated cable Cable clamp (AD75CK, MITSUBISHI) Ground cable Conductive control cabinet • Wiring simplified diagram Termi- Master Other Termi- -64CCL nating unit station nating...
  • Page 14: Associated Manuals

    -64CCL User's Manual Associated Manuals Associated Manuals Only the installation manual is packed together with the FX -64CCL CC-Link interface block. For a detailed explanation of the FX -64CCL CC-Link Interface block, refer to this manual. For the operation of GX Developer, or hardware information and instructions on the PLC main unit, refer to the respective manuals.
  • Page 15: Generic Names And Abbreviations Used In The Manual

    -64CCL User's Manual Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual Generic name or abbreviation Description series Generic name for FX Series PLC PLC or main unit Generic name for FX Series PLC main unit series Generic name for FX Series PLC...
  • Page 16 -64CCL User's Manual Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in the Manual Generic name or abbreviation Description Indicator GOT1000 series Generic name for GT15, GT11 and GT10 GOT-900 series Generic name for GOT-A900 series and GOT-F900 series GOT-A900 series Generic name for GOT-A900 series GOT-F900 series Generic name for GOT-F900 series Generic name for ET-940 series...
  • Page 17: Reading The Manual

    -64CCL User's Manual Reading the Manual Reading the Manual Indexes the chapter number. Shows the title of the chapter and the title Shows the manual title. of the section. The right side of each page This area shows the indexes the chapter number manual title for the current This area shows the title of the chapter and the for the page currently opened.
  • Page 18: Introduction

    1 Introduction -64CCL User's Manual 1.1 Outline Introduction Outline The CC-Link interface block FX -64CCL (hereinafter called 64CCL) is a special function block to connect the FX Series programmable logic controller to a CC-Link network. The 64CCL works as an intelligent device station on a CC-Link network. Only one 64CCL unit can be connected to a single programmable logic controller main unit.
  • Page 19: Terminal Layout

    1 Introduction -64CCL User's Manual 1.3 Terminal layout Terminal layout Terminal name Description 24V DC power supply, + side Power supply 24V DC power supply, - side terminal block Ground terminal (Functional ground) Send/receive data Send/receive data Data ground Shield CC-Link connection terminal block •...
  • Page 20: Specification And Function

    2 Specification and function -64CCL User's Manual Specification and function DESIGN PRECAUTIONS • For the status of each station when the main unit stops calculation or when a communication error occurs in the data link, thoroughly read the description of data link processing time in the CC-Link master module manual. Construct an interlock circuit in the sequence program using the communication status information (BFM, SB, SW) so that the system always works conservatively.
  • Page 21: General Specifications

    2 Specification and function -64CCL User's Manual 2.1 General specifications General specifications For items not listed below, specifications are the same as the of the PLC main unit. For general specifications, refer to the manual of the PLC main unit. →...
  • Page 22: Communication Function

    2 Specification and function -64CCL User's Manual 2.4 Communication function • Expanded cyclic setting and number of link points CC-Link Ver.1.10 CC-Link Ver.2.00 Expanded cyclic setting Single Double Quadruple Octuple bit (RX) 32 points 32 points 64 points 128 points bit (RY) 32 points 32 points...
  • Page 23: The Accessing Path To The Fx /Fx 3Uc From Another Qcpu (Q Mode) Controller

    2 Specification and function -64CCL User's Manual 2.4 Communication function 2.4.3 The accessing path to the FX from another QCPU (Q mode) controller. From the master station/local station of the QCPU (Q mode), the FX programmable logic controller main unit can be accessed. The communication path of CC-Link is illustrated as follows. 1) The path when accessing from the master QCPU (Q mode) station Direct QCPU...
  • Page 24: System Configuration

    3 System Configuration -64CCL User's Manual 3.1 General configuration System Configuration General configuration Only one 64CCL is connectable Other extension -64CCL units/blocks GX Developer ERR. ERR. POWER USB cable RS-232C cable -64CCL CC-Link dedicated cable -CNV-IF -1PS-5V To the CC-Link network Component list Part name...
  • Page 25: Cc-Link Network Configuration

    3 System Configuration -64CCL User's Manual 3.2 CC-Link network configuration CC-Link network configuration Remote I/O station GX Developer Master station Terminating resistor (indispensable) Cyclic transmission Expanded cyclic transmission Terminating resistor (indispensable) Accessing via QCPU GX Developer Remote device station Local station PLC FX -64CCL Intelligent device station...
  • Page 26: Connection With Plc

    3 System Configuration -64CCL User's Manual 3.4 Connection with PLC Connection with PLC The 64CCL connects with an FX PLC via an extension cable. The 64CCL is handled as a special extension block of the PLC. The unit number of the 64CCL is automatically assigned No.0 to No.7 (Unit No.1 to No.7 is assigned when the main unit is an FX -32MT- LT(-2).) starting from the special function unit/block closest to the PLC main unit.
  • Page 27: Installation

    4 Installation -64CCL User's Manual Installation INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS • Make sure to cut off all phases of the power supply externally before attempting installation work. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the product. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS •...
  • Page 28: Din Rail Mounting

    4 Installation -64CCL User's Manual 4.1 DIN rail mounting DIN rail mounting The product may be mounted on a 35mm wide DIN46277 (DIN rail). Fit the upper edge (A in the figure to the right) of the DIN rail mounting groove onto the DIN rail. Push the product onto the DIN rail.
  • Page 29: Direct Mounting

    4 Installation -64CCL User's Manual 4.2 Direct mounting Direct mounting The product can be installed directly with screws. An interval space of 1 to 2 mm (0.04" to 0.08") between each unit is necessary. For installation details, refer to the following respective PLC manual. →...
  • Page 30: Wiring, Start-Up Procedure

    5 Wiring, Start-up procedure -64CCL User's Manual Wiring, Start-up procedure DESIGN PRECAUTIONS • Observe the following items. Failure to do so may cause incorrect data-writing through noise to the PLC and result in PLC failure, machine damage or other accident. 1) Do not bundle the control line together with or lay it close to the main circuit or power line.
  • Page 31 • Do not disassemble or modify the PLC. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions. For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric distributor. • Turn off the power to the PLC before connecting or disconnecting any extension cable.
  • Page 32: Power Supply Wiring

    5 Wiring, Start-up procedure -64CCL User's Manual 5.1 Power supply wiring Power supply wiring 5.1.1 Power supply wiring Stabilized Stabilized power supply power supply DC24V DC24V -CNV-IF -1PS-5V 24+ 24- 24+ 24- -64CCL -64CCL main unit main unit Power-on/off timing The 64CCL power supply should be turned ON simultaneously with or before the power supply of the PLC main unit.
  • Page 33: Start-Up Procedure

    5 Wiring, Start-up procedure -64CCL User's Manual 5.2 Start-up procedure Start-up procedure Before wiring the CC-Link network, use the 64CCL to execute the hardware test. Refer to the manual of the master unit for details on various procedures including data linking of the CC-Link system.
  • Page 34: Hardware Test

    5 Wiring, Start-up procedure -64CCL User's Manual 5.2 Start-up procedure 5.2.2 Hardware test Using only the 64CCL, confirm that the hardware operates normally. Make sure to execute the hardware test before configuring the CC-Link system. Make sure to execute the hardware test using the 64CCL without any cable connections. Connected cables disable normal operation of the hardware test.
  • Page 35: Cc-Link Wiring

    5 Wiring, Start-up procedure -64CCL User's Manual 5.3 CC-Link wiring CC-Link wiring 5.3.1 CC-Link cabling Use dedicated CC-Link cables in the CC-Link system. If any other cable is used, the performance of the CC-Link system cannot be guaranteed. For the specifications of CC-Link dedicated cables, please refer to the CC-Link catalog published by the CC-Link Partner Association or the following website: CC-Link Partner Association website: http://www.cc-link.org/ 5.3.2...
  • Page 36: Screw Size And Tightening Torque

    5 Wiring, Start-up procedure -64CCL User's Manual 5.4 Screw size and tightening torque Screw size and tightening torque 5.4.1 Terminal screw size and tightening torque The power terminals and CC-Link connection terminals on the 64CCL use M3 screws. Refer to the figures below for cable end treatment. Set the tightening torque to 42 to 58 N•cm.
  • Page 37: Fx 3U -64Ccl Setting (Switch Setting)

    6 FX3U-64CCL setting (switch setting) -64CCL User's Manual 6.1 Station number setting -64CCL setting (switch setting) Set the station number, transmission rate, hardware test, number of occupied stations and expanded cyclic transmission options using the rotary switches provided under the top cover of the 64CCL.
  • Page 38: Transmission Rate Setting, Hardware Test

    6 FX3U-64CCL setting (switch setting) -64CCL User's Manual 6.2 Transmission rate setting, hardware test Transmission rate setting, hardware test Set the transmission rate or execute the hardware test using the "COM SETTING: B RATE" rotary switch (Setting range: 0 to 4 and A to E) provided in the lower left position.
  • Page 39: Buffer Memory

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.1 Buffer memory list Buffer Memory Buffer memory list The table below provides a brief description and reference information for the 64CCL buffer memory. → For details on the buffer memory, refer to Section 7.2. BFM No.
  • Page 40: Buffer Memory Details

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details Buffer memory details 7.2.1 [BFM#0 to #7] Remote I/O (RX/RY) [BFM #0 to #7] Remote inputs/outputs (RX/RY) are compatible with the FX -32CCL. This area is available only when the expanded cyclic transmission is set to "single". When the expanded cyclic transmission is set to "single", either of the following is available: a) RX/RY: BFM #0 to #7 b) RX: BFM #64 to #71 and RY: BFM #120 to #127 (within the range of "single"...
  • Page 41: Bfm#8-#23] Remote Register (Rww/Rwr)

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.2 [BFM#8-#23] Remote register (RWw/RWr) [BFM #8 to #23] Remote registers (RWw/RWr) are compatible with the FX -32CCL. This area is available only when the expanded cyclic transmission is set to "single". When the expanded cyclic transmission is set to "single", either of the following is available: a) RWw/RWr: BFM #8 to #23 b) RWw: BFM #176 to #191 and RWr: BFM #304 to #319 (within the range of "single"...
  • Page 42: Bfm#24] Transmission Rate, Hardware Test Set Value

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.3 [BFM#24] Transmission rate, hardware test set value This buffer memory address stores the setting contents of the transmission rate/hardware test switch of the 64CCL. Setting contents are determined when the 64CCL is started. The contents stored in this buffer memory address do not change when the setting is changed after startup.
  • Page 43: Bfm#25] Communication Status

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.4 [BFM#25] Communication status This buffer memory address stores the communication status of CC-Link communication data as ON/OFF information of in bits 0 to 15. The information on the master station PLC is valid only while communication is executed in the link. BFM#25 Communication status Description Explanation...
  • Page 44: Bfm#27] Set Value Of Host Station Number

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.6 [BFM#27] Set value of host station number This buffer memory address stores the set value of the host station number and is determined when the 64CCL is started. The stored value does not change even if the setting is changed after startup. BFM#27 Set value of host station number Setting Description...
  • Page 45: Bfm#29] Error Code

    ON: Inside communication power supply error power supply Communication state: Stop Action: For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric distributor. OFF: No error ON: Hardware error Hardware error Communication state: Stop Action: For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric distributor.
  • Page 46: Bfm#30] Fx Series Model Code

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.9 [BFM#30] FX Series model code The model code of the FX -64CCL (K7160) is stored here. 7.2.10 [BFM#32, #33] Treatment of link data The treatment of link data is defined as follows. BFM No.
  • Page 47: 7.2.12 [Bfm#60 To 63] Consistency Control

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.12 [BFM#60 to 63] Consistency control Use these buffer memory addresses for consistency control to send or receive link data composed of 1 word (16 bits) or more or 2 words (32 bits) or more. These buffer memory addresses assure data consistency for 1 word (16 bits) or more when read or written by the FROM/TO instructions, or data consistency for 2 words (32 bits) or more when read or written by the DFROM/DTO instructions.
  • Page 48 7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 2) Explanation of RX and RWr consistency flag operation TO instruction (K1) TO instruction (K0) • RX area consistency flag • RWr area consistency flag Transmit data with refresh is stopped Resume with the consistency flag.
  • Page 49 7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 3) Sequence program example M8000 FNC 78 Read processing with RY processing read consistency control in the RY area M8000 FNC 78 M8000 FNC 78 Read processing with RWw processing read consistency control in the RWw area M8000...
  • Page 50: Bfm#64 To 77] Remote Input (Rx)

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.13 [BFM#64 to 77] Remote input (RX) Using these remote input (RX) buffer memory addresses, the TO instruction (or direct buffer memory specification) sets the ON/OFF information to be sent to the master station. For the buffer memory allocation in accordance with the number of occupied stations and expanded cyclic transmission, refer to the next page.
  • Page 51 7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 2) Details for the buffer memory allocation related to remote inputs (RX) when the expanded cyclic transmission is set The table below shows details for the buffer memory allocation related to remote inputs (RX) when the expanded cyclic transmission is set.
  • Page 52: Bfm#120 To 133] Remote Output (Ry)

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.14 [BFM#120 to 133] Remote output (RY) These remote output (RY) buffer memory addresses store the ON/OFF information received from the master station. Read these buffer memory addresses using the FROM instruction (or direct buffer memory specification) to use the stored ON/OFF information.
  • Page 53 7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 2) Details for the buffer memory allocation related to remote outputs (RY) when the expanded cyclic transmission is set The table below shows details for the buffer memory allocation related to remote outputs (RY) when the expanded cyclic transmission is set.
  • Page 54: 7.2.15 [Bfm#176 To 207] Remote Register Rww

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.15 [BFM#176 to 207] Remote register RWw These remote register (RWw) buffer memory addresses store the word information received from the master station. Read these buffer memory addresses using the FROM instruction (or direct buffer memory specification) to use the stored word information.
  • Page 55: 7.2.16 [Bfm#304 To 335] Remote Register Rwr

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.16 [BFM#304 to 335] Remote register RWr Using these remote register (RWr) buffer memory addresses, the TO instruction (or direct buffer memory specification) sets the word information to be sent to the master station. : Applicable -: With no allocation Number of occupied stations Occupies 1 station...
  • Page 56: Bfm#512 To 543] Link Special Relay (Sb)

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.17 [BFM#512 to 543] Link special relay (SB) The data link status can be checked using these buffer memory addresses for bit information (link special relays SB). The table below shows details for the link special relays (SB). Applicability : Applicable, BFM No.
  • Page 57: Bfm#768 To 1279] Link Special Register (Sw)

    7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details 7.2.18 [BFM#768 to 1279] Link special register (SW) The operator can check the data link status using these buffer memory addresses for word information (link special registers SW). The table below shows details of link special registers (SW). Applicability : Applicable, BFM No.
  • Page 58 7 Buffer Memory -64CCL User's Manual 7.2 Buffer memory details Applicability : Applicable, BFM No. SW No. Name Description : Not applicable) Online Offline Stores the operation setting status of the module. 0: OFF 1: ON b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 0 0 0 Number of occupied stations Module...
  • Page 59: Program Example

    8 Program Example -64CCL User's Manual 8.1 System configuration Program Example System configuration The system configuration shown below explains the sample program. Master station Ver.2 intelligent device station Ver.1 intelligent device station (Station number 0) occupies 4 stations, double occupies 2 stations, single (Station number 1) (Station number 5) Q02HCPU...
  • Page 60 8 Program Example -64CCL User's Manual 8.1 System configuration •Example 2 for the master station settings When the setting of the 64CCL is the single setting, please set up the master station as a Ver.1 intelligent device station. When the setting of the 64CCL are the double setting, the quadruple setting, or the octuple setting, please set up the master station as a Ver.2 intelligent device station.
  • Page 61: Communication Data Sequence

    8 Program Example -64CCL User's Manual 8.2 Communication data sequence Communication data sequence Communication through remote inputs and remote outputs is executed as follows in the sample program. Master PLC Master station (station number 0) Intelligent device station (station number 1) -64CCL Remote input (RX) Remote input (RX)
  • Page 62: Fx 3G /Fx 3U /Fx 3Uc Plc Program Example

    8 Program Example -64CCL User's Manual 8.3 FX3G/FX3U/FX3UC PLC program example PLC program example For programs in the master PLC, refer to the manual of the CC-Link master unit. 1) Sample program for station number 1 *Read communication status, error code and unit status M8000 FNC 79 Read the communication status...
  • Page 63 8 Program Example -64CCL User's Manual 8.3 FX3G/FX3U/FX3UC PLC program example From previous page M8000 RWw consistency FNC 78 accessibility start Unit ready, Link execution FNC 79 BFM#207~#176(RWw1F~RWw00) K176 D81~D50 FROM M8000 RWw consistency FNC 78 accessibility completed M400 Utilization of the read User sequence processing result M607...
  • Page 64 8 Program Example -64CCL User's Manual 8.3 FX3G/FX3U/FX3UC PLC program example 2) Sample program for station number 5 The contents of the communication status, error code and unit status read program are same as those for station number 1 shown above. *Read remote output RY and remote register RWw M8000 RY consistency...
  • Page 65 8 Program Example -64CCL User's Manual 8.3 FX3G/FX3U/FX3UC PLC program example From previous page M8000 FNC 78 RX consistency accessibility start Unit ready, Link execution FNC 78 M163~M100 BFM#3~#0 K4M100 (RX3F~RX00, Ver.1 area) M8000 FNC 78 RX consistency accessibility completed M8000 FNC 78 RWr consistency...
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    9 Troubleshooting -64CCL User's Manual 9.1 Troubleshooting procedure Troubleshooting This chapter describes major problems that may occur during the CC-Link system construction and lists the items to be checked and confirmed for troubleshooting. → For details, refer to the master unit manual. Troubleshooting procedure The table below lists the items to be checked and confirmed for each troubleshooting problems.
  • Page 67: Led Status Check

    → For details on troubleshooting by LED, refer to the master unit manual. When the RUN LED does not light up and the hardware test is not set, the hardware may have an error. For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric distributor.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting By Error Code

    9 Troubleshooting -64CCL User's Manual 9.3 Troubleshooting by error code Troubleshooting by error code 1) Error codes detected by the 64CCL. BFM#29 stores the error code detected by the 64CCL. → For details error code, refer to Subsection 7.2.8 2) The error code on the CC-Link network The error code stored in the link special register (SW) is shown below.
  • Page 69: Appendix A: Version Information

    Appendix A: Version Information -64CCL User's Manual Appendix A-1 Version information Appendix A: Version Information Appendix A-1 Version information Appendix A-1-1 Version check method The 64CCL version is shown as "VERSION" on the label attached to the right side of the module as seen from the front.
  • Page 70: Appendix B: Differences With Fx2N-32Ccl

    Appendix B: Differences with FX2N-32CCL -64CCL User's Manual Appendix B-1 Differences with FX2N-32CCL Appendix B: Differences with FX -32CCL This appendix describes the major differences between the 64CCL and the FX -32CCL. Appendix B-1 Differences with FX -32CCL -32CCL -64CCL CC-Link applicable version Ver.1.00 Ver.2.00 (Ver.1.10 also supported.)
  • Page 71: Appendix B-2 List Of Buffer Memory Compatible With Fx2N-32Ccl

    Appendix B: Differences with FX2N-32CCL -64CCL User's Manual Appendix B-2 List of buffer memory compatible with FX2N-32CCL Appendix B-2 List of buffer memory compatible with FX -32CCL The table below describes BFM #0 to #31 , which are compatible with the FX -32CCL.
  • Page 72: Appendix B-3 [Bfm#25] Communication Status Comparison Table

    Appendix B: Differences with FX2N-32CCL -64CCL User's Manual Appendix B-3 [BFM#25] Communication status comparison table Appendix B-3 [BFM#25] Communication status comparison table BFM#25 the difference in 64CCL and FX -32CCL of the communication status is as follows. BFM#25 Communication status BFM#25 of Description of 64CCL Explanation of 64CCL...
  • Page 73: Appendix B-4 [Bfm#29] Error Code Comparison Table

    ON: Inside communication power supply error Errors in internal communication power External 24 V is not Communication state: Stop supply supplied. Action: For repair, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric distributor. OFF: No error ON: Hardware error Hardware error Communication state: Stop...
  • Page 74 Appendix B: Differences with FX2N-32CCL -64CCL User's Manual Appendix B-4 [BFM#29] Error code comparison table MEMO...
  • Page 75: Warranty

    Any other failure found not to be the responsibility controller range of applications. of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the However, in certain cases, some applications may be user.
  • Page 76: Revised History

    -64CCL User's Manual Revised History Revised History Date Revision Description 3/2008 First Edition 6/2008 • The access function description for the FX main unit via another station QCPU (Q mode) (Section 1.1, Subsection 2.4.2, Subsection 2.4.3, etc.) is added. • FX Series PLC was added.
  • Page 78 -64CCL USER’S MANUAL HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN HIMEJI WORKS: 840, CHIYODA CHO, HIMEJI, JAPAN FX3U-64CCL-U-E MODEL 09R718 MODEL CODE JY997D30401B Effective June 2008 (MEE) Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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