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Describes the functions and the operations of SX-Programmer (D300win) <Reference>, MICREX-SX series Expert (D300win) V3. * In addition to the above manuals, the following Fuji Electric Co.,Ltd.site offers various manuals and technical documents associated with MICREX-SX series. URL http://www.fujielectric.com Notes 1.
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Safety Precautions Be sure to read the "Safety Precautions" thoroughly before using the module. Here, the safety precautions items are classified into "Warning" and "Caution". Warning : Incorrect handling of the device may result in death or serious injury. Caution : Incorrect handling of the device may result in minor injury or physical damage.
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Do not attempt to change system configurations (such as installing or removing expansion block) while the power is ON, otherwise, failure or erratic operation might occur. Do not attempt to repair the module by yourself, but contact your Fuji Electric agent, otherwise, fire, accident or failure might occur.
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Revision * The manual No. is printed at the bottom right of the cover of this manual. Printed on * Manual No. Revision contents Jan. 2017 FEH526 First edition (preliminary edition) Jan. 2017 FEH526a Official edition June 2017 FEH526b • The specifications of new models were added. (NA0E08T-3, NA0E08T-0, NA0E16R-0, NA0AX02-TC, NA0AX16-TC, NA0AX06-PT, NA3AY02-MR, NA3AW03-MR, NA0LA-RS3) •...
Contents Preface Safety Precautions Revision Contents Section 1 Overview 1-1 Features .............................1-1 1-1-1 Overview of system configuration .........................1-1 1-1-2 Function list ..............................1-2 1-2 Type Code ............................1-3 1-3 Product Type List ..........................1-5 1-4 Supported Versions ..........................1-7 1-4-1 Program loader version ..........................1-7 1-4-2 Main unit version ............................1-7 Section 2 System Configuration 2-1 System Configuration Specifications ....................2-1...
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Contents 3-7-3 RS-485 general purpose communication unit (NA0LA-RS5) ................3-27 3-7-4 Ethernet communication board (NA3LA-ET1) / Ethernet communication unit (NA0LA-ET1) .......3-28 3-8 Function Unit Specifications .......................3-29 3-8-1 Load cell unit (NA0F-LC1)..........................3-29 3-8-2 High-precision load cell unit (NA0FA-LC1)....................3-31 3-9 Temperature derating of main unit .....................3-32 3-10 Terminal Arrangement ........................3-34 3-10-1 Main unit ..............................3-34 3-10-2 Expansion unit ............................3-37...
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Section 1 Overview 1-1 Features ....................1-1 1-1-1 Overview of system configuration ............... 1-1 1-1-2 Function list ....................1-2 1-2 Type Code ....................1-3 (1) Main unit ..................... 1-3 (2) DIO expansion unit (expansion right side unit) ........... 1-3 (3) Analog unit (expansion right side unit) ............1-3 (4) Function unit (expansion right side unit) .............
Section 1 Overview 1-1 Features 1-1-1 Overview of system configuration The SPF series units are small controllers equipped with excellent functions comparable to medium-sized controllers and maximum five communication ports. Various types of expansion units are available. One unit can be connected on the front of or on the left side of the main unit and six units on the right side.
Section 1 Overview 1-2 Type Code This subsection describes the rule of type codes. (1) Main unit NA0P A T - 3 1 C Main unit Calendar C: Calendar is provided. Type Power supply specifications A: Advance 1: AC power supply (100 to 240V AC) B: Basic 4: DC power supply (24V DC) No.
Section 1 Overview (4) Function unit (expansion right side unit) NA0F Function unit LC1: Load cell unit (5) Analog board NA3A 02 - MR Analog board MR: Multi-range I/O type Y: Output W: Input/output No. of channels 02: 2CH 03: 3CH (6) Communication board NA3LA Communication...
Section 1 Overview 1-3 Product Type List Product name Type Specification NA0PB14R-34C 24V DC power supply, 24V DC digital input 8 points (High-speed: 100kHz, 2 points; Medium-speed: 20kHz, 2 points; Medium-speed: 16.6kHz, 4 points;), Ry output 6 points NA0PB24R-34C 24V DC power supply, 24V DC digital input 14 points (High-speed: 100kHz, 2 points; Medium-speed: 20kHz, 6 points;...
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Section 1 Overview Product name Type Specification NA0AX06-MR Analog input unit, 6 channels: 14-bit analog input (-10 to 10V, 0 to 10V, -20 to 20mA, 0 to 20mA) NA0AY02-MR Analog output unit, AIO expansion unit 2 channels: 14-bit analog output (-10 to 10V, 0 to 10V, -20 to 20mA, 0 to 20mA) (without power supply) Analog input/output unit NA0AW06-MR...
Section 1 Overview 1-4 Supported Versions 1-4-1 Program loader version 1) Program loader versions that support the SPF series • SX-Programmer Expert (D300win) : V3.6.11.* or later • SX-Programmer Standard : V3.0.16.* or later 2) Program loader versions that support Ethernet communication board (Type: NA3LA-ET1), Ethernet communication unit (Type: NA0LA-ET1) and High-precision load cell unit (Type: NA0FA-LC1) •...
Section 2 System Configuration 2-1 System Configuration Specifications ............ 2-1 2-1-1 Expansion specifications ................2-2 2-1-2 Calculation of current consumption ............2-3 (1) Suppliable current ..................2-3 (2) Current consumption of main unit............... 2-3 (3) Current consumption of expansion unit ............2-4 2-2 System definition ..................
Section 2 System Configuration 2-1 System Configuration Specifications You can connect up to six expansion units on the right side, one expansion uint on the left side, and one front board on the front of the SPF series main unit, respectively. Front board ...
Section 2 System Configuration 2-1-1 Expansion specifications The table below shows the connectable expansion units. Classification Product name Type Specification NA0E24R-34 Expansion right side Input 14 points, Ry output 10 points, DC power supply DIO expansion unit unit (with power supply) NA0E24T-31 Input 14 points, Tr sink output 10 points, AC power supply NA0E08R-3...
Section 2 System Configuration 2-1-2 Calculation of current consumption (1) Suppliable current Type Internal 5V DC Internal 24V DC Externally supplied 24V DC Main unit NA0Poooo-ooC 1000mA 400mA (Note 1) 400mA (Note 1) NA0E24T-31 948mA 350mA 337mA Expansion unit with power supply NA0E24R-34 948mA...
Section 2 System Configuration (3) Current consumption of expansion unit Externally supplied 24V DC Type Internal 5V DC Internal 24V DC (Note 2) NA0E08R-3 30mA 34mA 18mA NA0E08T-3 30mA 34mA 18mA NA0E08X-3 30mA – 36mA DIO expansion unit NA0E08T-0 29mA 68mA –...
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Section 2 System Configuration <Calculation example of current consumption> Whether or not to use an expansion power supply is determined by the total current consumption of all the units. You need to calculate the total current consumption and mount an expansion power supply unit if the current is insufficient. Referring the tables on the previous page, calculate the current consumption.
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Section 2 System Configuration • Case 1 When the main unit can supply sufficient current NA0L NA3L NA0P NA0E NA0E A24T -RS5 -RS1 -34C Result Internal 5V DC +565 +345 (OK) Internal 24V DC +315 -136 +145 (OK) Externally supplied +295 +277 (OK) 24V DC...
Section 2 System Configuration 2-2 System definition When using SPF series, you need to register the actual unit configuration in a project. <Example of system configuration> Front board Type: NA3LA-RS1 24V OUT 24V IN 400mA IN (X) PWR/ RUN/ OUT (Y) PORT0 NA0E16T-0 NA0AW06-MR...
Section 2 System Configuration 2-3 I/O address assignment 2-3-1 Rules for assigning I/O addresses In MICREX-SX series SPF, follow the rules below to assign I/O addresses. <For Expert (D300win)> Period Period Bit address Prefix Unit No. Word No. (0 to 15) {...
Section 2 System Configuration 2-3-2 Example of address assignment 1) Example of a system consisting only of a main unit with 40 points Main unit with 40 points Unit No. 0 Input: 24 points output: 16 points (Word address) (Bit address) %IW0.0 (WX0.0) Input: 24 points %IX0.0.0 to %IX0.0.15 (X0.00 to X0.0F)
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Section 2 System Configuration 3) Example of a system in which expansion units are connected to a main unit with 32 points Expansion Expansion Main unit with 32 points right side unit right side unit Unit No. 0 Unit No. 1 Unit No.
Section 3 Specifications 3-1 General Specifications ................3-1 3-2 Main Unit Specifications ................. 3-2 3-2-1 Performance specifications ................ 3-2 3-2-2 Memory backup and internal battery specifications........3-3 3-2-3 Calendar specifications ................3-3 3-3 Power supply specifications..............3-4 3-3-1 AC power supply type ................. 3-4 3-3-2 DC power supply type ................
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(4) Main unit with 40 points (24 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 4 circuits, 4 points output / common x 2 circuits) ............3-35 (5) Main unit with 60 points (36 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 4 circuits, 4 points output / common x 4 circuits) ............
Section 3 Specifications 3-2 Main Unit Specifications 3-2-1 Performance specifications Specification Item Main unit with 14/24 points Main unit with 32/40/60 points Stored program, Control system Cyclic scanning system (default task), periodic task, event task Input/output connection method Direct input/output (local bus) Whole: Scan batch refresh system I/O control system Digital I/O: Task synchronized refresh system...
Section 3 Specifications 3-2-2 Memory backup and internal battery specifications The primary battery built in the main unit cannot be replaced. When a voltage drop of the battery is detected, you need to replace the main unit. The battery connection switch is set to OFF at the factory shipment to save battery consumption. When you start using the main unit, set the battery connection switch to ON to enable memory backup by the built-in battery.
Section 3 Specifications 3-3 Power supply specifications 3-3-1 AC power supply type Specification Main unit Expansion unit Expansion power supply Item NA0PAooT-31C with power supply NA0S-2 NA0E24T-31 Rated input voltage 100 to 240V AC (tolerance) (85 to 264V AC) Rated frequency 50/60Hz (tolerance) (47 to 63Hz)
Section 3 Specifications 3-4 Input specifications 3-4-1 DC input specifications (1) Specifications High-speed Medium-speed Low-speed Expansion Function DC input DC input DC input DC input Rated voltage 24V DC Input signal Voltage (tolerance) 26.4V DC conditions Ripple factor tolerance Input type Source, sink common (by external wiring) Input current (at 24V DC) Approx.
Section 3 Specifications (2) Input circuit configuration and external connection The 24V DC digital input circuits are available for high, medium and low speed. They all have the similar circuit structures but with different response speeds. When making the connection of external digital input devices, the one ends of all input devices (e.g.
Section 3 Specifications (3) Speeding up transistor output circuits With the sink structure in a transistor circuit, when the transistor switches from ON to OFF, the junction capacitor between transistor CE electrodes should be charged to near the load voltage VDD before it can stop the current running through the photocoupler inside the load, which increase the OFF time and decrease the response speed.
Section 3 Specifications 3-5-2 Relay output specifications (1) Specifications Item Specification Output power Rated voltage 250V AC or less / 30V DC or less supply conditions (tolerance) Output type Relay output 2A/common, 4A/common (resistive load) Max. load current 80VA (AC) / 24VA (DC) (inductive load) ON to OFF 10ms or less Response...
Section 3 Specifications (2) Output circuit configuration and external connections Each relay can provide current up to 2A. The maximum rated current in all output commons of SPF is 4A. Its mechanical lifetime can reach up to 2 million times. The lifetime also varies depending on working voltage, load type (power factor cosψ) and contact current.
Section 3 Specifications 3-5-3 Output device protection and noise suppression in DO circuit Since the digital output circuits are mainly used for the ON/OFF switching operation, the output components such as relays, transistors and TRIAC can be deemed as kinds of switch components. Normally, surge currents or counter-electromotive force voltages are generated during the ON/OFF operation of these switch components.
Section 3 Specifications 2) Suppression of counter-electromotive force For the inductive load, whether in AC or DC power, suppression devices must be connected in parallel to both its ends to protect the relay contacts and lower noise interference. The schematic diagrams for AC and DC powers are shown below, respectively: PLC Relay output Inductive load R: 100~120...
Section 3 Specifications (3) Protection of transistor output and noise suppression The transistor output in SPF already includes Zener diode for counter-electromotive force, which is sufficient for low power inductive load and medium frequency of ON/OFF application. In conditions of high power or frequent ON/OFF, please construct another suppression circuit to lower noise interference and prevent voltage from exceeding the limit or overheating that may damage the transistor output circuit.
Section 3 Specifications 3-6 Analog Unit/Board Specifications 3-6-1 Analog input unit (NA0AX06-MR) (1) Specifications Item Specification Type NA0AX06-MR No. of input channels 6 channels Input impedance Voltage: 63.2 kW, Current: 250 W Maximum allowable input Voltage: ±15V, Current: 30mA Input range -10 to +10V, -5 to +5V, 0 to 10V, 0 to 5V -20 to 20mA, -10 to 10mA, 0 to 20mA, 0 to 10mA (Collectively set for all channels by the jumper pin in the unit)
Section 3 Specifications 3-6-2 Analog output unit (NA0AY02-MR) (1) Specifications Item Specification Type NA0AY02-MR No. of output channels 2 channels External load resistance Voltage output: 500 W to 1 MW, Current output: 0 to 500 W or less Analog output range -10 to +10V, -5 to +5V, 0 to 10V, 0 to 5V -20 to 20mA, -10 to 10mA, 0 to 20mA, 0 to 10mA (Collectively set for all channels by the jumper pin in the unit)
Section 3 Specifications 3-6-3 Analog input/output unit (NA0AW06-MR) (1) Specifications Item Specification Type NA0AW06-MR No. of input channels 4 channels Input impedance Voltage: 63.2 kW, Current: 250 W Maximum allowable input Voltage: ±15V, Current: 30mA Input range -10 to +10V, -5 to +5V, 0 to 10V, 0 to 5V -20 to 20mA, -10 to 10mA, 0 to 20mA, 0 to 10mA (Collectively set for all channels by the jumper pin in the unit) Resolution...
Section 3 Specifications (2) Names Terminal block <Signal assignment> Expansion connector (OUT) Expansion connector (IN) Status indication LED NA0AW06-MR Terminal block * For the detailed specifications of and how to use the analog input/output unit (Type: NA0AW06-MR), refer to the user’s manual “Analog Unit (FEH527).”...
Section 3 Specifications 3-6-4 Analog output board (NA3AY02-MR) (1) Specifications Item Specification Type NA3AY02-MR No. of output channels 2 channels External load resistance Voltage output: 1k W to 1MW, Current output: 0 to 500 W or less Analog output range 0 to +10V 0 to 20mA * Selectable by wiring of the terminal block.
Section 3 Specifications 3-6-5 Analog input/output board (NA3AW03-MR) (1) Specifications Item Specification Type NA3AW03-MR No. of input channels 2 channels Input impedance Voltage input: 100 kW, Current input: 125 W Maximum allowable input Voltage: ±15V, Current: 30mA 0 to +10V Analog input range 0 to 20mA * Selectable by wiring of the terminal block.
Section 3 Specifications 3-6-6 Thermocouple input unit (NA0AX02-TC/NA0AX06-TC/NA0AX16-TC) (1) Specifications Item Specification Type NA0AX02-TC NA0AX06-TC NA0AX16-TC No. of input channels 2 channels 6 channels 16 channels Resolution 0.1°C or 1°C *1 Thermocouple type J, K, R, S, E, T, B, N (Collectively set for all channels by the program loader) Temperature measurement J: -200.0 to 1200.0°C -328.0 to 2192.0°F range...
Section 3 Specifications (2) Names 1) NA0AX02-TC Terminal block <Signal assignment> Expansion connector (IN) Expansion connector (OUT) Status indication LED Terminal block 2) NA0AX06-TC Terminal block <Signal assignment> Expansion connector (IN) Expansion connector (OUT) Status indication LED Terminal block 3-22...
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Section 3 Specifications 3) NA0AX16-TC 2) Terminal block Expansion Expansion connector (IN) connector (OUT) Nameplate 1) Status indication LED 2) Terminal block <Signal assignment> * For the detailed specifications of and how to use the thermocouple input unit (Type: NA0AX02-TC/NA0AX06-TC/NA0AX16-TC), refer to the user’s manual “Analog Unit (FEH527).”...
Section 3 Specifications 3-6-7 Resistance thermometer element input unit (NA0AX06-PT) (1) Specifications Item Specification Type NA0AX06-PT No. of analog input channels 6 channels Resolution 0.1°C or 1°C *1 Applicable resistance thermometer Pt100, Pt1000 (JIS or DIN) element Pt100: -200.0 to 850.0°C (-328.0 to 1562.0°F) Temperature measurement range Pt1000: -200.0 to 600.0°C (-328.0 to 1112.0°F) Overall accuracy...
Section 3 Specifications 3-8 Function Unit Specifications 3-8-1 Load cell unit (NA0F-LC1) (1) Specifications Item Specification No. of input channels 1 channel 0 to 2mV/V, 0 to 5mV/V, 0 to 10mV/V, 0 to 20mV/V Input range (Set by the program loader.) Resolution 16 bits (including a sign bit) Digital conversion value...
Section 3 Specifications 3-8-2 High-precision load cell unit (NA0FA-LC1) (1) Specifications Item Specification No. of input channels 1 channel Resolution 24 bits (including a sign bit) Data type of digital conversion value INT type, DINT type Load cell applied voltage 5V DC, 350 Ω...
Section 3 Specifications 3-9 Temperature derating of main unit SPF main units have temperature derating limits for the No. of simultaneous ON points. Expansion units have no temperature derating limits. (1) Main unit with 14/24 points Main unit with 14 points Main unit with 24 points 60°C 60°C...
Section 3 Specifications (3) Main unit with 60 points Main unit with 60 points 60°C 15 points 50°C Advance main unit (AC power supply/ 40°C °C 24V DC power supply, transistor output [0.1A]) 30°C Simultaneous ON rate 20°C 100% (0 point) (30 points) (60 points) (No.
Section 3 Specifications 3-10 Terminal Arrangement 3-10-1 Main unit (1) Main unit with 14 points (8 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 3 circuits) 1) DC power supply type (NA0PA14T-34C, NA0PB14R-34C) 24V OUT 400mA 24VDC (2) Main unit with 24 points (14 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 3 circuits, 4 points output / common) 1) AC power supply type (NA0PA24T-31C) 24V OUT...
Section 3 Specifications (3) Main unit with 32 points (20 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 4 circuits, 4 points output / common) 1) AC power supply type (NA0PA32T-31C) 24V OUT 400mA AC100~240V 2) DC power supply type (NA0PA32T-34C, NA0PB32R-34C) 24V OUT 400mA 24VDC...
Section 3 Specifications (5) Main unit with 60 points (36 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 4 circuits, 4 points output / common x 4 circuits) 1) AC power supply type (NA0PA60T-31C) 24V OUT 400mA AC100~240V 2) DC power supply type (NA0PA60T-34C, NP0PB60R-34C) 24V OUT 400mA...
Section 3 Specifications 3-10-2 Expansion unit (1) Expansion unit with 8 points (4 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 2 circuits) 1) No power supply type (NA0E08R-3, NA0E08T-3) (2) Expansion unit with input 8 points (8 points input / common) 1) No power supply type (NA0E08X-3) (3) Expansion unit with output 8 points (2 points output / common x 4 circuits) 1) No power supply type (NA0E08T-0)
Section 3 Specifications (5) Expansion unit with 24 points (14 points input / common, 2 points output / common x 3 circuits, 4 points output / common) 1) AC power supply type (NA0E24T-31) 24V OUT 400mA AC100~240V 2) DC power supply type (NA0E24R-34) 24V OUT 400mA 24VDC...
Section 3 Specifications 3-11 Names and Functions 3-11-1 Main unit The following figure describes the names and functions of the main unit using a main unit with 24 points (Type: NA0PA24T-31C) as an example. (1) Names 3) I/O terminal block When the cover plate is mounted Mounting hole (φ4.5 x 2) 1) Status indication LED...
Section 3 Specifications (2) Functions 1) Status indication LED Input status indication (red) * The left figure shows the status indication LED of the main unit with 24 points. Output status indication (red) PWR/BAT RUN/MEM Status (red/orange) (green) (red) ON (red) The CPU is running normally.
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Section 3 Specifications 5) Memory pack connector A memory pack for user ROM operation and data storage is connected. • Memory pack (Type: NA8PMF-20) Protect switch ON (upper side): Write protected OFF (lower side): Write enabled (Right side face when mounted) •...
Section 3 Specifications 3-11-2 Expansion unit (1) Names 2) I/O terminal block 1) Status indication LED Expansion connector (OUT) Expansion connector (IN) Nameplate (on the right side) 2) I/O terminal block DIN rail tab 2) I/O terminal block 1) Status indication LED Expansion connector (OUT) Expansion connector (IN) Nameplate (on the right side)
Section 3 Specifications (2) Functions 1) Status indication LED Input status indication (red) * The left figure shows the status indication LED of the expansion unit with 24 points. Output status indication (red) PWR (red) Status ON (red) Power is being supplied normally. Unit with power supply: The power supply of the main unit is OFF or the expansion cable is disconnected.
Section 3 Specifications 3-12 Dimensions 3-12-1 Main unit (1) Main unit with 14/24 points The main unit with 14 points and the main unit with 24 points have the same dimensions. Target type : NA0PA14T-34C, NA0PB14R-34C : NA0PA24T-34C, NA0PA24T-31C, NA0PB24R-34C Unit: mm (20) (25)
Section 3 Specifications 3-12-2 Expansion unit (1) Expansion unit with 8 points, AIO expansion unit, Load cell unit, Expansion power supply unit, High-precision load cell unit Target type : NA0E08R-3, NA0E08T-3, NA0E08X-3, NA0E08T-0, NA0AX06-MR, NA0AY02-MR, NA0AW06-MR, NA0AX02-TC, NA0AX06-TC, NA0AX06-PT, NA0F-LC1, NA0S-2, NA0S-4, NA0FA-LC1 Unit: mm (97) (2) Expansion unit with 16 points...
Section 3 Specifications (3) Expansion unit with 24 points, Temperature measurement unit 16CH Target type : NA0E24R-34, NA0E24T-31, NA0AX16-TC Unit: mm 34.5 (97) (4) Communication unit Target type : NA0LA-RS5, NA0LA-RS3, NA0LA-ET1 Unit: mm 12.5 12.5 * The above figure shows the appearance of NA0LA-RS5. NA0LA-RS3 has the same dimensions. 3-47...
Section 3 Specifications (5) Communication board, AIO board Target type : NA3LA-RS1, NA3LA-ET1, NA3AY02-MR, NA3AW03-MR Unit: mm * The above figure shows the appearance of NA3LA-RS1. NA3AY02-MR and NA3AW03-MR have the same dimensions. (46) (51.5) (6) Healthy unit Target type : NA8P-HE Unit: mm Diagram for when healthy unit is mounted NA8P-HE...
Section 3 Specifications (5) Communication unit/board Type Mass NA3LA-RS1 Approx. 30g NA3LA-ET1 Approx. 20g NA0LA-RS3 Approx. 80g NA0LA-RS5 Approx. 50g NA0LA-ET1 Approx. 80g (6) Function unit Type Mass NA0F-LC1 Approx. 150g NA0FA-LC1 Approx. 140g 3-50...
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-1 Installation Precautions ................4-1 4-1-1 Installation Environment ................4-1 4-1-2 Before installation ..................4-2 (1) Check the product ..................4-2 (2) Operation check of the main unit ..............4-2 4-1-3 Control panel mounting (protection against noise) ........4-3 4-1-4 Environmental condition for mounting PLC on panel .........
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-1 Installation Precautions This section describes the precautions related to installation and wiring that must be observed in order to ensure high reliability and performance of this system. Those calling for special attention are indicated below. 4-1-1 Installation Environment Handle with care.
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-1-2 Before installation (1) Check the product When you unpack the product, check to see 1) That the product is as ordered, and 2) That the product is not damaged, and 3) That accessories are included as specified. (2) Operation check of the main unit This check is performed to see that the product you received operates normally before it is installed in the control panel.
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-1-3 Control panel mounting (protection against noise) The SPF series products are especially immure to noise pickup. However, it is always recommended to take the following measures to further enhance system reliability. Noise via power-supply terminals 1) An isolation transformer should be used.
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Section 4 Installation and Wiring When inductive load current is interrupted by a switch, 1) A diode, varistor or RC should be connected to the high voltage is induced between the two ends of the load, DC load. which may affect the PLC. 2) A RC should be connected to the AC load.
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-1-4 Environmental condition for mounting PLC on panel Caution Use this PLC in the environment described below. High temperature, high humidity, condensation, dust, corrosive gases, oil, organic solvents, excessive vibration or shock might cause electric shock, fire, erratic operation or failure. Keep an open space around the PLC as shown below to obtain sufficient ventilation, otherwise, abnormal temperature rise or failure occurs.
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-1-5 Mounting methods There are two methods for mounting the unit in the panel: screw mounting and rail mounting. Be careful to note that, as compared with screw mounting, rail mounting is, on the one hand, advantageous in ease of mounting and removal, but on the other hand has the disadvantage of being vulnerable to vibration or shock.
Section 4 Installation and Wiring (2) Mounting with screws In locations subject to larger vibration (more than 0.5G), the unit must be secured by M3 or M4 screws. The positions and sizes of the screw holes of each SPF unit are illustrated below. ...
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Section 4 Installation and Wiring Size D Unit: mm Target type: NA0E16R-0 NA0E16T-0 Size E Target type: NA0E08R-3, NA0E08T-3 NA0E08X-3, NA0E08T-0 NA0AX06-MR, NA0AY02-MR NA0AW06-MR, NA0AX02-TC NA0AX06-TC, NA0AX06-PT NA0F-LC1, NA0FA-LC1 NA0S-2, NA0S-4 Size F 12.5 Target type: NA0LA-RS3 NA0LA-RS5 NA0LA-ET1...
Section 4 Installation and Wiring (3) Mounting an expansion unit Expansion units connected to the main unit can be mounted without gaps. 24V OUT 24V IN 24V IN 400mA IN (X) PWR/ RUN/ OUT (Y) PORT0 NA0E16T-0 NA0AW06-MR NA0AW06-MR AC100~240V NA0LA-RS5 <How to connect an expansion right side unit>...
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Section 4 Installation and Wiring <How to connect an expansion left side unit> 1) To connect an expansion left side unit, break the plastic part of the expansion cable inlet of the main unit. • Remove the cover plate on the front of the main unit. •...
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-2 Wiring When performing wiring, observe the following points: 1) Warning for wiring Warning Never touch any part of charged circuits as terminals and exposed metal portion while the power is turned ON. It may result in an electric shock to the operator. Turn OFF the power before mounting, dismounting, wiring, maintaining or checking, otherwise, electric shock, erratic operation or troubles might occur.
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-2-1 Wiring and cables Use the following cables for systems incorporating SPF series products. Power cable Expansion Main unit unit 300 mm or more 1) Communication cables For signal line of the communication units/boards 2) Low-power cables For signal line of the analog units 3) Control cables 300 mm or more...
Section 4 Installation and Wiring 4-2-2 Wiring to power-supply, I/O and ground terminals (1) Precautions • If the power supply to be used for the processor module has voltage fluctuations that exceed the specified range, a voltage stabilizer must be used. Voltage Power supply...
Section 4 Installation and Wiring (2) Wiring to terminal When wiring to PLC terminal, pay attention to the following items. 1) When performing wiring of SPF series PLCs, comply with national and local laws and regulations about installation. 2) Use AWG24 to AWG12 copper wire for the SPF series I/O wire. According to the current loads, select a proper wire. 3) Shorter wires are preferred.
Section 4 Installation and Wiring (3) Emergency stop circuit and interlock circuit • To improve operational safety, it is necessary to include an emergency stop circuit which can stop the system operation in an emergency or at fault occurrence. The emergency stop circuit should be implemented in a PLC external circuit. a) Emergency stop circuit •...
Section 5 Maintenance and Inspection 5-1 General Inspection Items ................ 5-1 5-1-1 Inspection frequency .................. 5-1 5-1-2 Cautions on using the product ..............5-1 5-1-3 Inspection items ..................5-2 5-2 Actions to be Taken When Battery Voltage Drop is Detected ..... 5-3 5-3 Maintenance Services ................
Section 5 Maintenance and Inspection 5-1 General Inspection Items For use of the SPF under the best operating conditions, periodic inspection must be performed. 5-1-1 Inspection frequency The SPF is a highly-reliable programmable controller, consisting mainly of semiconductor devices. However, because deterioration of devices may occur due to environmental conditions, periodic inspection is recommended.
Section 5 Maintenance and Inspection 5-1-3 Inspection items When inspecting the equipment, use the following inspection table. Inspection item Inspection contents Criteria Inspection method Confirmation of PWR/BAT, RUN/MEM, ALM LED LED must not be Visual inspection Main unit blinking. Is the voltage within the normal range when Voltmeter measured at a terminal block ? 100V: 85 to 132V...
Section 5 Maintenance and Inspection 5-2 Actions to be Taken When Battery Voltage Drop is Detected The primary battery built in the main unit cannot be replaced. When a voltage drop of the battery is detected, you need to replace the main unit. If you confirm that the “PWR/BAT”...
(2) This warranty period may not be applied if the operating environment, operating condition, operating frequency, or number of operations affects the operating life of the product. (3) The warranty period for the product section repaired by Fuji Electric service sector is six (6) months from the date of completion of repair.
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Appendix 1 Installing USB Driver When connecting an SPF series PLC and personal computer using a loader connecting cable (Type: NA0H-CUV), you need to install the USB driver for SPF into the personal computer. Before connecting the loader connecting cable, be sure to install the USB driver.
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Appendix 1 Installing USB Driver The screen appears saying “Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard.” Click the [Finish] button. The offline installation is now complete. The actual setup of the driver in the computer is executed when connecting the PLC to the personal computer using a loader connecting cable.
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Appendix 1 Installing USB Driver <Checking COM port No.> Check to which COM port the installed communication port is assigned. The operation procedure for Windows 7 is described below. Click [Start] of Windows > [Control Panel]. Select “Large icons” from the “View by” drop-down list. Then, click “Device manager”.
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Appendix 2 Automatic Update of System Software The SPF series has the automatic update function of system software. To use a newly added expansion unit, front board or functions, you need to update the SPF system software to the latest version using this function. <Operation overview>...
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Appendix 2 Automatic Update of System Software <Update procedure> On the loader screen, display the “Control” dialog. If the monitor mode is selected, set it off. a) For SX-programmer Expert (D300win) While an SPF project is open, click the [Online] menu > [Project Control]. b) For SX-Programmer Standard While an SPF project is open, click the [Online] menu >...
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Appendix 2 Automatic Update of System Software Close the application programs, and then click the “Yes” button. The following dialog box appears. • If the dialog box appears saying that the COM port does not exist, click the [OK] button and select the COM port connected to the loader for the “COM port selection.”...
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Appendix 2 Automatic Update of System Software Click the [Yes] button to start update of the system. • If the SPF is operating, the following dialog box appears. After confirming that the PLC can be stopped, click the [OK] button.
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Appendix 2 Automatic Update of System Software Click the [OK] button and confirm that the SPF has been updated to the latest version. Click the [Exit] button to power off the SPF. <When selecting “No” on the dialog box saying “System software is not latest. Do you update?”> ...
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(5) Open the explorer and start up the system software utility “SPFUtl.exe”. The folder where “SPFUtl.exe” is stored depends on the loader and installation destination. • Example of SX-Programmer Expert (D300win) C:\D300win\Spbutl\SPFUtl.exe • Example of SX-Programmer StandardV3 C:\Program Files\Fuji Electric\SX-Programmer Standard\Spbutl\SPFUtl.exe (6) Following the <Update procedure>, perform update again. App.2-6...
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Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. Gate City Ohsaki, East Tower, 11-2, Osaki 1-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032, Japan E-mail: micrex-sx@fujielectric.com URL: http://www.fujielectric.com/ Materials covered in this document are subject to revision due to the modification of the product.
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