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FP7 Analog Cassette User`s Manual, WUME-FP7CA-01
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1. 2000 1000 T T T 5 10 15 44 Analog input range P 20 mA Input current mA Digital value 0 0 0 5 0 1000 10 0 2000 15 0 3000 20 0 4000 When exceeding the rated range Input current mA Digital value 0 mA or less Negative 0 value 20 mA or more 4000 2 7 Specifications 2 1 6 Output Conversion Characteristics AFP7FCA21 M OV to 10V DC output Conversion characteristics graph Table of D A converted values os A or L Output signal range gt a 1 Digital value Output voltage V 0 0 0 800 2 0 1600 4 0 2400 6 0 3200 8 0 4000 10 0 When exceeding t Digital input value he rated range Output voltage V T T T 1000 2000 3000 4000 K 4 Digital input value gt Negative value Note 4001 or more 10 0 M OV to 5V DC output Note Digital input values are processed as unsigned 16 bit data US Conversion characteristics graph V 5 Output signal range V D lt T T 1000 2000 3000 4000 K lt Digital input value gt Table of D A converted values Digital value Output voltage V 0 0 0 800 1 0 1600 2 0 2400 3 0 3200 4 0 4000 5 0 When exceeding t he rated range Digital input value Output voltage V Negative value Note 4001 or mor
2. Combination of Extension Cassettes There are following restrictions depending on units and cassettes to be used Attachable extension cassettes Number of Communication amp icati ras Unit type attachable SES ommunication unction cassettes AFP7CCS cassette cassete AFP7CCM AFP7CCET AFP7FC CPU Unit Max 1 unit J J J Serial Max 2 units per Communication Unit unit Not attachable Not attachable 1 3 Unit Functions and Restrictions 1 4 2 Specifications Specifications 2 1 Analog I O Cassette and Analog Input Cassette 2 1 1 Input Specifications AFP7FCA21 AFP7FCAD2 E Input specifications Items Description Total accuracy 1 F S or less 0 55 C nput impedance Current Current 250 2 ausi dant Voltage 0 5 V 15 V Voltage input solute max inpu i 30 mA Current input Between analog input terminal and internal digital circuit part Transformer insulation isolation IC insulation Between analog input terminal and analog output terminal Transformer insulation isolation IC insulation Insulation method Note1 When the analog input values exceed the upper and lower limits of the input range the digital values maintain the upper and lower limit values Note 2 Because of 12 bit resolution the higher 4 bits of digital conversion value are always zero Note 3 The time shown in the figure below is reguired to reflect analog input values in the
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4. device area WX of the input relay e For analog output digital conversion values are written into the device area WY of the output relay SR13 js AO ta dt EE LS i id n EEE EE EME CE PEL E EN R100 Analog input i Digital conversion value is read i 00000000000 Analog output Digital conversion value is written R200 MV US DT200 3 2 2 Example of Thermocouple Input e For thermocouple input digital conversion values are read from the device area WX of the input relay e Make a program not to use the values as normal converted data until the completion of data preparation at the time of power on or when disconnecting is detected ST STOS ea ae li MV SL DT200 a MV SS pring Thermocouple input Mv SS WX3 DT101 Digital conversion value is read i DT100 K8001 DT101 K8001 iThe completion of preparation i iis confirmed DT1 00 K8000 O po si DT101 K8000 a RO R100 R990 When data is normally converted Digital conversion value is i transferred MV SS DT100 DT200 MV SS DT101 DT201 RO R101 R991 I O Allocation and Programs 34 Record of changes Manual No Date Record of Changes WUME FP7FCA 01 MAR 2014 First Edition Please contact Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd IM Overseas Sales Division Head Office 2431 1 Ushiyama cho Kasugai shi Aichi 486 0901
5. input device area WX read by the CPU unit 10V OV Conversion Waiting for Analog input time refresh 1 msto2ms Oto scan time K4000 WX10 go Note 4 Averaging is not processed within the cassettes Perform averaging with programs as necessary 2 2 2 1 Analog I O Cassette and Analog Input Cassette 2 1 2 Output Specifications AFP7FCA21 M Output specifications Items Description No of output points 1 channel cassette aun Voltage 0 10V 0 5V Switchable utput range Digital value KO K4000 Output allowable load resistance 600 Q or less Current output Between analog output terminal and internal digital circuit part Transformer insulation isolation IC insulation Between analog output terminal and analog input terminal Transformer insulation isolation IC insulation Insulation method M Precautions on the characteristics of analog I O cassette When the power to the CPU unit turns on or off voltage equivalent to 2 V may be output for approx 2 ms from the analog I O cassette If it will be a problem on your system take necessary measures externally to avoid the transitional condition e g turning on PLC before external devices or turning off external devices before PLC 2 3 Specifications 2 1 3 Switch Settings e Set the range selection switches on the cassette before wiring E Range selection switches AFP7FCA21 SW No Name Vol
6. the shielding e Do not have the analog input wiring close to AC wires power wires or load Also do not bundle it with them e Do not have the analog output wiring close to AC wires power wires or load Also do not bundle it with them e On the output circuit a voltage amplifier and a current amplifier is connected in parallel to one D A converter IC Do not connect an analog device to the voltage output terminal and current output terminal of the same channel simultaneously Ss converter puter Current amplifier x O Q Fe T E HF 2 5 Specifications E Terminal layout AFP7FCA21 Voltage input maV Output device COM COM F COM T OUT CHO IN CH1 IN Current input COM Output device OUT v X1 l CHO COM O m 1 Connect the V and terminals for using it as current input E Terminal layout AFP7FCAD2 Voltage input CHO CV I Leom my z Leom CHO CH1 Current input IV X1 l CH1 i a N 1 Connect the V and t
7. 6 cia R Aceh gta ts lia ds re 2 11 2 2 4 Input Conversion Characteristics 2 11 3 I O Allocation and Programs 3 1 at PO PIO CATION itunes dene AASR 3 2 311 VOAIOCAION EEE ret hoes en te Ne sad ee et a 3 2 9 2 Sample Pfodf f zcoaesa desas sus ds sak s 3 3 3 2 1 Example of Analog Input Output aa 3 3 Table of Contents 3 2 2 Example of Thermocouple Input 3 3 Table of Contents 1 Unit Functions and Restrictions Unit Functions and Restrictions 1 1 Unit Functions and How They Work 1 1 1 Functions of Cassettes Ne ENS OU E Using these cassettes attached to the CPU unit enables analog I O control e An analog input and analog output can be controlled by attaching these extension cassettes to the CPU unit e It is selectable from three types of cassettes in accordance with the intended use E Input and output with simple programs e For input data a digital conversion value 0 to 4000 is read as an input device WX e For output data a digital value 0 to 4000 is converted to analog output data by being written into an output device WY E The input and output range is switchable e The range can be switched with the switches on each cassette The current input is switched according to wirings E Equipped with the thermocouple disconnection alarm function Thermocouple
8. H1 N C N C Note The N C terminals are used by the system Do not connect anything 2 24 Input Conversion Characteristics E Range of Thermocouples type K and J Conversion characteristics graph Table of A D converted values K Temperature Digital value 8000 eens 50 1 501 T 50 500 0 0 S 5001 i 50 500 5 500 5000 5 i 500 1 5001 8 i When exceeding the rated range 501 Temperature Digital value 50 1 C or less K 501 50 1 500 1 C 500 1 C or more K 5001 or K 8000 lt Input value P When wire is broken K 8000 Specifications 2 12 3 I O Allocation and Programs I O Allocation and Programs 3 1 I O Allocation 3 1 1 I O Allocation e The I O areas of the CPU unit are allocated to each cassette e An area of one word 16 points is allocated to a channel aa Input Output Specifications CHO CH1 CHO Analog I O cassette 2 ch Input 1 ch output WX2 WX3 WY2 Analog input cassette 2 ch input WX2 WX3 Thermocouple input 2 ch input Wx2 Wx3 i cassette Note The starting numbers of I O contacts of each unit including the CPU unit can be changed by the setting of tool software 3 2 3 2 Sample Programs 3 2 Sample Programs 3 2 1 Example of Analog Input Output e For analog input digital conversion values are read from the
9. Panasonic PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FP7 Analog Cassette User s Manual WUME FP7FCA 01 2014 3 panasonic net id pidsx global Safety Precautions Observe the following notices to ensure personal safety or to prevent accidents To ensure that you use this product correctly read this User s Manual thoroughly before use Make sure that you fully understand the product and information on safety This manual uses two safety flags to indicate different levels of danger WARNING If critical situations that could lead to user s death or serious injury is assumed by mishandling of the product Always take precautions to ensure the overall safety of your system so that the whole system remains safe in the event of failure of this product or other external factor Do not use this product in areas with inflammable gas It could lead to an explosion Exposing this product to excessive heat or open flames could cause damage to the lithium battery or other electronic parts CAUTION If critical situations that could lead to user s injury or only property damage is assumed by mishandling of the product To prevent excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation use this product at the values less than the maximum of the characteristics and performance that are assured in these specifications Do not dismantle or remodel the product It could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not touch the terminal while tu
10. e 5 0 Note Digital input values are processed as unsigned 16 bit data US 2 8 2 1 Analog I O Cassette and Analog Input Cassette M OmA to 20mA output Conversion characteristics graph Table of D A converted values mA Digital value Output current mA 20 0 0 0 1000 5 0 15 2000 10 0 3000 15 0 4000 20 0 When exceeding the rated range Digital value Output current mA Negative value Note 4 Output signal range gt 3 1 T T T 1000 2000 3000 4000 K 4001 or more Digital input value P Note Digital input values are processed as unsigned 16 bit data US 20 0 2 9 Specifications 2 2 Thermocouple Input Cassette 2 2 1 Input Specifications E Input specifications No of input points 2 channels insulated between channels Input range Thermocouple type K 50 0 to 500 0 C Thermocouple type J 50 0 to 500 0 C In normal condition K 500 to K5000 When exceeding rated range K 501 K5001 or K8000 Digital value When wire is broken K8000 Note 1 When getting data ready K8001 Note 2 0 2 C The indication is 0 1 C by the software averaging procedure Note 3 0 5 F S Cold junction error 1 5 C Note 1 When the wire of thermocouple is broken or disconnected the digital value will change to K8000 within 70 seconds For replacing the thermocoupl
11. e program a process for avoiding a risk that would be resulted from the disconnecting Note 2 From the Power on to the converted data Ready the digital conversion value will be K8001 Make a program not to use the data in the meantime as conversion values Note 3 Although the resolution of the hardware is 0 2 C it will be a conversion value by 0 1 C by the internal averaging procedure 2 2 2 Switch Settings e Set the range selection switches on the cassette before wiring E Thermocouple selection switches AFP7FCTC2 SW No Name Thermocouple 1 CHO thermocouple selection switch J Type J Note K Type K 2 CH1 thermocouple selection switch J Type J Note K Type K Note For the thermocouple selection switch the setting at the time of power on is effective for the operaiton Note the setting will not be updated even if the switch is changed during the operation E Switch on the back of the cassette e Always turn OFF the switch mounted on the printed wiring board on the back of the cassette fi 2 10 2 2 Thermocouple Input Cassette 2 2 3 Wiring M Precautions on wiring e Keep the space more than 100 mm between the input line and the power line high voltage line e It is recommended to ground the unit using the shielded compensating lead wire attire E Terminal layout AFP7FCTC2 CHO C
12. erminals for using it as current input 6 mammaa F pe any nv 1 Son cHo COM V 1 CH1 z i 4 cH1 Lol EEM 2 6 2 1 Analog I O Cassette and Analog Input Cassette 2 1 5 Input Conversion Characteristics AFP7FCA21 AFP7FCAD2 M OV to 10V DC input t A D converted value gt Con K 4000 3000 2000 1000 version characteristics graph Table of A D converted values Input voltage V Digital value 0 0 0 2 0 800 4 0 1600 6 0 2400 8 0 3200 10 0 4000 When exceeding the rated range Input voltage V A D converted value 0 V or less Negative value 0 2 4 6 8 a Analog input range gt 10 V 10 V or more 4000 M OV to 5V DC input Conversion characteristics graph Table of A D converted values 4 A D converted value gt K 40 3000 2000 1000 Input voltage V Digital value 0 0 0 1 0 800 2 0 1600 3 0 2400 4 0 3200 5 0 4000 When exceeding the rated range Input voltage V A D converted value OV or less Negative value T T T T 1 2 3 4 lt Analog input range gt S V 0 5Vormore 4000 E OmAto 20mA DC input Conversion characteristics graph Table of A D converted values t A D converted value gt K 4000 5 3000
13. ers Manual SCU communication WUME FP7COM PHLS System PHLS System Users Manual WUME PHLS Programming Software FPWIN GR7 FPWIN GR7 Introduction Guidance WUME FPWINGR7 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Unit Functions and Restrictions 1 1 1 1 Unit Functions and How They Work cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 2 1 1 1 Functions of Cassettes 1 2 1 1 2 Types and Model Numbers of Cassettes 1 2 1 2 Restrictions on Combinations of Units cccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 3 1 2 1 Restrictions on Power Consumption aaa 1 3 1 2 2 Applicable Versions of Unit and Software 1 3 1 2 3 Restrictions on the Combination of Extension Cassettes 1 3 2 Specifications ira nanas 2 1 2 1 Analog I O Cassette and Analog Input Cassette 2 2 2 1 1 Input Specifications AFP7FCA21 AFP7FCAD2 seneeaeenneneneneneen 2 2 2 1 2 Output Specifications AFP7FCA21 cccceecceesceeeeeteeeeeeseeeteeetnetsaees 2 3 2 1 3 Switch Settings sr anna nage a ended 2 4 251524 WIG coa eben td nie A Re mu Sep A eee ie 2 5 2 1 5 Input Conversion Characteristics AFP7FCA21 AFP7FCAD2 2 7 2 1 6 Output Conversion Characteristics AFP7FCA21 2 8 2 2 Thermocouple Input Cassette 2 10 2 21 Input Specifications n e a ee Doks ae 2 10 2 2 2 Switch Settings sus antici menti Mania 2 10 25253 AN 2
14. input cassette e When a thermocouple is disconnected the value is digitally converted to the fixed value K8000 so that you can determine the situation is not normal 1 1 2 Types and Model Numbers of Cassettes Name Model No Analog I O cassette 2 ch Input 1 ch output AFP7FCA21 FP7 Extension Cassette Analog input cassette 2 ch input AFP7FCAD2 Function Cassette Thermocouple input cassette 2 ch input AFP7FCTC2 1 2 1 2 Restrictions on Combinations of Units 1 2 Restrictions on Combinations of Units 1 2 1 Restrictions on Power Consumption The internal current consumption of the unit is as follows Make sure that the total current consumption is within the capacity of the power supply with consideration of all other units used in combination with this unit Name Specifications Model No Guiran consumption EP7 Extension Analog I O cassette 2 ch Input 1 ch output AFP7FCA21 75 mA or less Cassette Analog input cassette 2 ch input AFP7FCAD2 40 mA or less Function Thermocouple input 2 ch input AFP7FCTC2 45 mA or less Cassette cassette 1 2 2 Applicable Versions of Unit and Software For using the above function cassettes the following versions of unit and software are required Item Applicable version FP7 CPU unit Ver 2 0 or later FPWIN GR7 Programmingn tool software Ver 1 4 or later 1 2 3 Restrictions on the
15. m ac e dl_center manual Unit name or purpose of use FP7 Power Supply Unit FP7 CPU Unit Manual name FP7 CPU Unit Users Manual Hardware Manual code WUME FP7CPUH FP7 CPU Unit Command Reference Manual FP7 CPU Unit Users Manual Logging Trace Function WUME FP7CPUPGR WUME FP7CPULOG FP7 CPU Unit Users Manual Security Function WUME FP7CPUSEC Instructions for Built in LAN Port FP7 CPU Unit Users Manual LAN Port Communication WUME FP7LAN Instructions for Built in COM Port FP7 Extension Cassette Communication RS 232C RS485 type FP7 series Users Manual SCU communication WUME FP7COM FP7 Extension Cassette Communication Ethernet type FP7 Extension Function Cassette Analog Cassette FP7 series Users Manual Communication cassette Ethernet type FP7 Analog Cassette Users Manual WUME FP7CCET WUME FP7FCA FP7 Digital Input Output Unit FP7 Digital Input Output Unit Users Manual WUME FP7DIO FP7 Analog Input Unit FP7 Analog Input Unit Users Manual WUME FP7AIH FP7 Analog Output Unit FP7 Analog Output Unit Users Manual WUME FP7AOH FP7 High speed counter Unit FP7 High speed counter Unit Users Manual WUME FP7HSC FP7 Pulse Output Unit FP7 Pulse Output Unit Users Manual WUME FP7PG FP7 Positioning Unit FP7 Positioning Unit Users Manual WUME FP7POSP FP7 Serial Communication Unit FP7 series Us
16. rning on electricity It could lead to an electric shock Use the external devices to function the emergency stop and interlock circuit Connect the wires or connectors securely The loose connection could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not allow foreign matters such as liquid flammable materials metals to go into the inside of the product It could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not undertake construction such as connection and disconnection while the power supply is on It could lead to an electric shock Copyright Trademarks This manual and its contents are copyrighted You may not copy this manual in whole or part without written consent of Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners PLC_ORG Introduction Thank you for buying a Panasonic product Before you use the product please carefully read the installation instructions and the users manual and understand their contents in detail to use the product properly Types of Manual e There are different types of users manual for the FP7 series as listed below Please refer to a relevant manual for the unit and purpose of your use e The manuals can be downloaded on our website http industrial panasonic co
17. tage Current I O 1 Output range selection switch 10V Oto 10 V Note 5V Oto 5 V 10 V 0 to 10 V 2 CHO input range selection switch 5 VI 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA 10 V 0 to 10 V 3 CH1 input range selection switch 5 VI 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA When using it as analog current output it works in either case regardless of the setting of the switches E Range selection switches AFP7FCAD2 SW No Name Voltage Current input M 10 V Oto 10 V 1 CHO input range selection switch 5 V I 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA M 10 V 0 to 10 V 2 CH1 input range selection switch 5 V I 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA M Switch on the back of the cassette e Always turn OFF the switch mounted on the printed wiring board on the back of the cassette 2 4 2 1 Analog I O Cassette and Analog Input Cassette 214 Wiring E Wiring Diagram Voltage input Current input Analog device Analog device 4 sg 2 XXY Le RIRE et 1 For the current input short circuit the V and terminals Voltage output Current output v X l Analog device l X X X Analog device COM COM E Precautions on wiring e Use double core twisted pair shielded wires It is recommended to ground them However depending on the conditions of the external noise it may be better not to ground
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