Mitsubishi Electric Q26UD(E)HCPU User Manual page 143

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No.
Name
12)
RUN/STOP/RESET switch
*1
13)
USB connector
14)
Ethernet connector
15)
100M LED
16)
SD/RD LED
17)
Module fixing screw hole
18)
Cassette cover
19)
Cassette connector
20)
Module fixing projection
21)
Module mounting lever
22)
Battery
23)
Battery connector pin
*1
When a cable is connected to the USB connector at all times, clamp the cable to prevent a poor connection, moving, and
disconnection by unintentional pulling.
*2
Operate the RUN/STOP/RESET switch with your fingertips. To prevent the switch from being damaged, do not use any
tool such as screw driver.
• RUN: Executes sequence program operation.
• STOP: Stops sequence program operation.
*2
• RESET: Performs hardware reset, operation error reset, operation initialization or like.
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Page 182, Section 6.4.1)
Connector for connection with USB-compatible peripheral device. (Connector type miniB)
Can be connected by USB-dedicated cable.
Connector for connecting an Ethernet device (RJ45 connector)
On: Connected at 100Mbps.
Off: Connected at 10Mbps. Or disconnected.
On: Data being sent/received
Off: No data being sent/received
Hole for the screw used to secure to the base unit. (M3 × 12 screw)
Cover for the cassette connector (
Connector for an extended SRAM cassette (
Projection used to secure the module to the base unit.
Lever used to mount the module to the base unit.
Backup battery for the standard RAM (including an extended SRAM cassette) and the use of
the backup power function
For connection of battery lead wires.
(Lead wires are disconnected from the connector when shipping to prevent the battery from
consuming.)
CHAPTER 6 CPU MODULE
Application
Page 101, Section 4.7)
Page 101, Section 4.7)
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