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1. La 1 54688323 0 1 62500942E0 1 70313561E0 OEO OEO OEO OEO OEO OEO OEO OEO La 1 56250846E0 1 64063466E0 7 64073391E 37 1 92854 794E 38 2 70371324E 36 OEO OEO ACA 1 5781337E0 1 65625989 0 ACA Eus 520051 540053 560055 580057 280059 3820007 __ 00000000 00000000 Functions of register edit window 1 Display and edit the contents of the read data registers and file registers from the PLC 2 Create and edit the contents of data registers and file registers to be written to the PLC MITSUBISHI 6 74 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN W SN SM C RV DIM Sp 6 5 7 Tool Bar Status Bar Function Keys Use these commands to change the application window display conditions Click Tool Bar to erase or redisplay the tool bar SWOPC FXGPIWIN E LAD1 PMW LADI PMWinstuction LADI PMW SFC Ladder Program step 39 2000 Write Click the Function Keys to erase or Click the Status Bar to erase or redisplay the function ke
2. 6 99 6 7 Monitor Test Menu Functions nnn nns 6 100 OF ble MON IO ET LET p 6 101 63722 6 103 6 2 E 6 104 6 74 Entry Device Monor M 6 105 SUE T T IU A A 6 108 07O Ee TEE 6 109 6 7 T Change Current e onu nanan Ln rra 6 110 6 79 Change Seting Valles ott durius uou ra edu cen a Osa alte diste 6 112 6 7 9 Display change of monitor data LITI Td 6 113 6 9 ODOR Menu T ONS succensus tcc pie tees D DI MM DI RII 6 114 a 6 115 6 G 2 Paramieler Selllngs ataxic 6 116 6 13 c 6 119 RECS WOdE SUING M cm 6 119 6 8 5 Serial Setting Parameter 6 120 6 121 6 8 7 Device range SOIC Iu daro
3. a MITSUBISHI 6 130 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 7 Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs This section describes the main operations necessary for creating or editing ladder programs or instruction programs and the main items necessary for programming 71 Use of Programming Window Menu command create a ladder program open the ladder program Tools Sean View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help ONE Debt Dek me Click File and then New or click View and then Ladder View tener z to open the ladder program edit window TA eme ss To create or edit ladder circuit use the symbols allocated to d 1 iN the function keys and the Tools command on the Edit LI menu Function keys Ladder program edit window Instruction list program window To create a instruction program open the instruction list Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Opt Window Help program edit window 3 Click File and then New or click View an
4. FXo FXos N Q O sun 24 Z pue 4 5 MITSUBISHI FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix B FX V3 07 or later FX2c FX2N FX2Nc Table B 3 Applied Instructions FX V2 30 or earlier FXo FXos 5 5155515 5 5 6 6 56 6 21215 2 215 B SE 8 5 218 Jala LITE T Ed KAEA Sas eee 2 12 12 12 lv _ 3 LE I 2 Kaa NN hr 4d d d o o g Pi aaa eee eee eee eee isle S 3 0 3 0 5 3 0 3 0 Functions a a cbeeRRRMb iiobe TC a AA e 228 __ ___ __ __ EN 232 AND NENNEN EN NU AND IN IN 24 aaa eee IN IN 236 AND ee gt 27 NM MN AD ME _ 240 MN NU oo __ _ __ __ __ M IN 242 gt IN IN re ee s os 2 oc dC
5. 1 1 1 2 Contents of Product Package and System Configuration 1 3 121 Contents OF product package si iot hes re Ut aita tut M Gt pda ci 1 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 Compatibility of Data File Types 1 5 Wee Mae NU Ol ouest xtate 1 7 Ze MAS Tea c 2 1 2 1 Install Procedure for Windows 3 1 2 1 2 2 Install Procedure for Windows 95 or after 2 2 Opera oN E UU MTM 3 1 3 Pm 3 1 3 1 1 Starting FXGP WIN E for Windows 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 Starting FXGP WIN E for Windows 95 or After enee 3 1 3 2 Initial creen 3 2 3 O MAIN SChE ONS ueteri at RED URL 3 3 3 4 Ferminating method EXIT 3 4 4 Work Windows and their 4 1 4 1 Construction and Types of Windows
6. 5 Fe FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 4 1 2 Handling of opened FXGP WIN E softwares at a time In the FXGP WIN E up two or more program files can open at a time When either of the following operations is executed while the FXGP WIN E has been already started up and a program file is open the second FXGP WIN E program can be started up e Started up a FXGP WIN E e Select File F New N e Select File F gt Open O Each of opened FXGP WIN E software at a time acts as an independent program file when changing over the active window Or such programs can be displayed at a time when the window size is adjusted as shown in the figure below Among different application windows programs and comments can be shared by using the cut amp paste operation SWOPC FXGP WIN E TANIGUTLPMW Ladder Miel 29 File Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote lad mE xl SWOPC FXGP WIN E FNCB7_2N_ PMY Ladder 3 File Edit Tools Search View PLC Monitor Test Option Window Help l xe n lig 4 k Program step 154 8000 Write EE 4 Program step 116 2000 Write T PX HELP atte env ab eR AH Application w
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8. 5 5 SG IMOMNOF 5 6 5 5 6 ER 5 7 A NH oq c TENDERE 5 8 5 12 Data compatibility and conversion e Exe 5 8 513 CONDECION etm 5 8 sm Iu M A 5 9 MITSUBISHI vii EXCIQIOacclun n 6 Menu Bar Commands sss III me hehehe meme reser reser rennes 6 1 FIS MENU FUNCIONS enisi ____ _______ 6 2 gt ECCO PPP PS 6 2 RNC CH P rte cq rr ro CAR NUN NIRE 6 3 rc Tet 6 5 c Se HO 6 6 ANE T OO OTT E 6 7 cm 6 8 NALE MEM T 6 16 LSF ade tren rere 6 17 6 T9 PBDERPETeVIOW S eei rou 6 18 deuten eov wat ord cvi ea te t ox c Dv er c 6 20 BAe FDIS playin file use Duda tau tu d Cun fan ER QUE 6 20 TT 6 21 6 2 EdiEIIenu S le REEL LI LE Ol DN S
9. 6 8 7 Device range Setting Device ranges are specified for the PLC however device ranges can be specified using this command PLC type Y After setting device ranges any out of range devices cannot be entered even if the PLC stores the device numbers This function is valid when you enter or check programs MITSUBISHI 6 122 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 8 8 Comment Move This command converts the DOS type comments stored in the program area to the FXGP WIN E type comments The converted comments are stored in files COW In addition the converted comments can displayed on the screen and edited For a detailed description of the DOS type comments controlled by the FXGP WIN E refer to Sec 1 4 Flowchart for comment conversion DOS type file When FXGP WIN E is reading At the completion of comment data conversion Before conversion After conversion Parameter area Program area Reisen festum 2 Device comment file The comments stored in the comment area will not be changed or erased After being transferred to the PLC the parameter set comments still exist in the parameter area TN ig e e f a device has a device comment already stored the new comment will be overwritten by the previous comment when comment conversion is executed After comment conversion the comments stored in
10. x002 000 Functions of SFC diagram edit window 1 Displaying and editing SFC diagrams for the existing programs see Sec 8 2 4 2 Creating and editing new SFC diagrams see Sec 8 2 4 3 Displaying creating and editing inner ladder diagrams see Sec 8 2 3 and 6 5 4 4 Displaying comments see Sec 6 5 12 5 Displaying SFC diagrams so that operator can monitor the operation of the PLC see Sec 6 7 2 and 6 7 3 6 Printing SFC diagrams see Sec 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 4 MITSUBISHI 6 65 are ee UW SN CN RV Sp LEE deg 6 5 4 Inner Ladder View Use this command to display the inner ladder program edit windows In this window the inner ladder program of ladder blocks states transitions are displayable Position the cursor on a SFC symbol in the SFC diagram edit window then execute View and Inner Ladder View For a detailed description of the inner ladder program refer to Sec 8 2 3 Creating SFC diagrams and Sec 7 2 Creating Ladder program Execute View then the inner ladder view to display the inner ladder diagram of the cursor positioned symbol Inner ladder a MITSUBISHI 6 66 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 5 5 Comment View Use this command to display the device name or comment e
11. Program number display indication Floating tool Palette Edit window Displays the PLC model Function key guidance Displays the program step for circuit symbol entry Number of steps used Total number of steps Press the Shift key to display the sub guidance H oe up 8 a Functions of ladder program edit window 1 Displaying and editing existing programs see Sec 7 2 4 2 Creating and editing new ladder circuits see Sec 7 2 4 3 Storing and displaying comments see Sec 6 2 12 6 2 15 and 6 5 12 4 Displaying ladder diagrams so that operator can monitor the operation of the PLC see Sec 6 7 1 5 Writing a program in run mode see Sec 6 6 1 6 Printing ladder diagrams see Sec 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 4 MITSUBISHI 6 63 555546 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP een oe 6 5 2 Instruction View Use this command to display the instruction list program edit window Displays the instructions Displays the device numbers and application instruction operands SWOPC FXGP WIN E SFC2 PMW pP 5 5 Intrutin 0 8000 Edit window Program number display indication ex e Displays the PLC model A 0 0 cC i m
12. a software therefore it is not necessary to convert the program MITSUBISHI 6 27 5 2 4 OPN W SN SM CN RV IL DIM SUP 6 2 9 Overwrite Use this command to overwrite the NOP instructions in the specified range of steps at a time All the instructions currently stored in the specified range will be replaced with the NOP instructions 6 210 NOP Insert Use this command to insert NOP instructions to the specified range of steps When NOP instructions are inserted the instructions currently set in the specified range will be shifted in the lower direction depending on the specified number of steps In addition the block and coil comments will be shifted the instructions If the number of steps exceeds the specified upper limit number the insertion of NOP instructions will not be possible MITSUBISHI 6 28 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UW UM SN SM CN RV DIM SUP 6 2 11 NOP Remove Use this command to erase all the NOP instructions from the entire program area or the specified range of the steps The non erased instructions will be shifted in the upper direction T range to The step numbers of the non erased instructions will be reduced depending on the number of erased steps In addition the block and coil comments will also be shifted following the shifted inst
13. o 0 Q 5 lt MITSUBISHI B 6 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix C Appendix C Error Cord of PLC For further information about error cord of the FXo FXos FXon FX and Series PLC can be found in the each series Hardware Manual and FX Programming Manual Manual number JY992D48301 about the FX1s FX1N 2 and FX2Nc Series PLC can be found in the each series Hardware Manual and FX Programming Manual II Manual number JY992D88101 Table C 1 PLC Hatdware Error Error Detection Stored Error Associated Meaning Device Number 0000 6101 6102 Operation circuit error connection eel extension unit block and D8061 6103 I O bus error M8069 ON the PLC PLC Hardware 6104 Extension unit 24V failure M8069 ON error Scan time has exceeded the WDT time value set in D8000 Check user program Watch Dog Timer error Table 2 Communication Error Error Detection Stored Error Device Number 0000 No error D8062 6201 Parity overrun framing error Check the cable PC HPP 6202 Communications character error connection between the communication i 6203 Communication data sum check error programming device and Associated Meaning Action Not FX1s FX1N 6204 Data format error the PLC 6208 Table C 3 Serial Communication Error Error Detection Stored Error A Associated Meaning De
14. OR Enter an alphanumeric character other than A B or C e Protection from copying Monitoring data modify etc will be inhibited BLIEILIEIEIEIEI e Protection from overwriting Reading monitoring data modify etc will be inhibited CLILIEIEIEIEIEI In the empty boxes enter alphanumeric characters to determine the keyword Use alphanumeric characters from A from F and O to 9 MITSUBISHI 6 89 1 5 2 4 OPN UM W SN SM C RV DIL DIM SUP O YT Keyword check and entry fakeyword is set enter the keyword at the start of the next operation The system checks the entered keyword If a wrong the keyword is entered a dialog box will appear on the display and request the correct keyword The keyword will be checked 1 When programs are read from the PLC when programs are written to the PLC or when programs in the PLC are collated a check of the keyword is preformed 2 When programs are read from the memory cassette installed on the ROM writer or when programs in the memory cassette are collated The system will not check the keyword when file data stored on floppy disks or hard disk are used a check of the keyword not needed e Enter the keyword 1 When a change or delete to keyword using a PLC is preformed 2 When using a the PLC or ROM writer
15. 6 122 ei Oda iaiia 6 123 6 6 9 PIC TV pe Um 6 124 6 0 TO PrErErENCES aci decimi cec 6 125 6021 ic PECIA i T Tem 6 126 aro MR UR 6 127 6 9 Window Menu Functions 6 128 ome mriemu cbNaiigiele gm RETI UNI TI UIT 6 129 4 MITSUBISHI EXCIQIOacclun n 7 Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 1 LV Use or Programming Quia Spree 7 1 7 2 Ladder PEOGEGlTIS Guan rae 7 2 7 2 1 Main operations necessary for entering ladder circuit symbols 7 2 7 2 2 Instruction type ladder circuit entry 7 11 7 2 9 Essentials programming tos ci neuve EEUU a RUM UL 7 13 7 2 4 Creating ladder circuit ladder diagram 7 16 7 3 Creating Instruction LISEPFOQTAM PEE Can dan 7 20 7 3 1 Main operations necessary for entering instruction wo
16. 72 gt gt gt i Used steps 144 2000 Displays the program step Function key guidance Number of steps used Total for instruction entry number of steps J 00 AND JOR our Press the Shift key to display the sub guidance 1 Functions of list program edit window 1 Display and edit existing programs see Sec 7 3 2 2 Creating and editing new instruction lists see Sec 7 3 2 3 Displaying comments see Sec 6 5 12 4 Printing instruction lists see Sec 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 a MITSUBISHI 6 64 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RIV IL DIM Sp 6 5 3 SFC View Use this command to display the SFC diagram edit window The inner ladder program edit windows for ladder blocks states transitions can be also displayed SFC diagram SW PC FXGP WIN E SFC2 PMW Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help jsi 5 5 fen een ea e a as 29 2 Displays the coordinates Edit window of the cursor position Function key guidance Use this guidance to enter SFC symbols Displays the PLC model p ew 9g J v Press the Shift key to display the sub guidance L L
17. printing position above or comment type to below the device symbol be added to the Display range 10 JRows X uid Set the comment display size diagram the size is set as shown in the figure the comment of 10 characters x 5 lines will be printed Display range Unused Click Copy Settings on the previous screen to display this screen This screen displays the comment display data set in the inner ladder program edit window MITSUBISHI 6 12 FX Series Programmable Controllers Printing Device This section describes how to print the list of Device comments Device names Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp Lp ep pepe comment Device names When the device name window is active click File and then Print Specify the device printing range Click this button not to print the unused devices in the program MITSUBISHI Ox o E 1 M Os T x Only print used devices Title L Parameter settings list Click this button to print the parameter setting page Before printing set the parameter setting page by clicking Option and Parameter Setting Click this button to print the title setting page Before printing set the title setting page by clicking Option and Printer Title Starts printing Displays the image of the printed document on the preview screen Click this button t
18. 1 Reading various data files FXGP WIN E has a data file conversion function that converts the data files created by peripheral devices into Windows format Applicable software models SW1PC FXGP EE for AT compatible machine DOS version Converted files Program file PMC Data register file DMD DME DMG RAM file register DMF Comment file COK Sampling trace file STA Printer title file PTL Unconverted files Comment file COH Block comment file COL Diversion ladder circuit file DAT Sequentially select File Open Save As Type and DOS Files pmc to open a file When opened the file will be automatically converted Converted data can be stored as the FXGP WIN E file described on the previous page a MITSUBISHI 1 6 FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 1 4 Comment Control FXGP WIN E V2 00 or above has enabled storage of device comments in the parameter set comment area of the program memory held in the PLC The number of characters allowed in each comment written to the PLC is 16 maximum Comment control using FXGP WIN E If the FXGP WIN E is used the peripherals can control both types of comments as the device comments comments to be controlled by peripheral devices and comments to be written to the PLC These device comments can be entered using the input device comment window or comment list program edit window refer to Sec 6 2 13 and Sec 6 5 5 Setting c
19. 0 MITSUBISHI Main functions Displays step numbers to clarify where the contacts and the output coils of the specified devices are used in the program Displays device names and comments Searches the program for specified contact or output symbols Prints the list Main functions Displays whether the specified contacts and output coils are used in the program Specify a device and conditions of 24 contacts and coils started from the specified device will be displayed Prints the list Main functions Displays the timer or counter setting values written in the program Specify a device and the setting values of 24 timers and counters started from the specified device will be displayed Prints the list a FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 46 Functions of the Sampling Trace Window Group PLC Sampling Trace The sampling trace windows to display the device on off operation and data change detected by the sampling trace function A time chart will be used as the display format Example of displayed window Number of traces 100 Trace time 200 ms Trigger device X000 Condition Comment 0 0 12 13 14 v0 8 o Y mag na Signal Output 1 Output 2 Wait K20 GO Wait K20 GO MITSUBISHI Main functions
20. button PLC type FX2IFX2C e Any file types shown in the File Type box can be jim read The dimmed file types cannot be read as Comment COW Print title PTW they do not exist DOS file open The data in the DOS file will be converted into the FXGP WIN E data and read file types shown in the File Type box can be converted pe mur e The dimmed file types however cannot be RAM Mite converted as they do not exist Check the items set in the window Then after that select the PLC type from the PLC Type box and click the button e When a program is opened if the program includes comments stored in the program memory the message shown in the left figure will appear Program areas comment move to comment file comment data will be overwritten Are you OK In the dialog box click Yes to transfer comments to the FXGP WIN E device comment area In addition the comments transferred will be set as the device comments to be written to the PLC See Sec 1 4 and Sec 6 3 9 If No is clicked in the message window comments will be loaded in FXGP WIN E as program data therefore the device comment area will not be subject to change However after loading the comments as program data converting them into the device comments is an option In this case convert the comments into device comments with reference to Sec 6 8 8 MITSUBISHI
21. MITSUBISHI No Yes OOH OFH 00 1 255 1 i Initial condition 6 120 FX Series Programmable Controllers OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp 6 8 6 Printer Title Use this command to set the title to be printed on a document itle Test Program 1 ype KAZ HA 1M FX2N 64MR ABCD CORPORATION August 1997 Machine 32 characters x IC lii Controller Ser IZ ersion Dasigner ID 30 characters I Im ate NV CD TX lt lt gt pprover Up to 12 characters can be changed Enter a title in this box Test Program No 1 2 Machine x Type KAZ H 1M X2N 64MR BCD CORPORATION 3 Controller IC User IC gt Version 6 Dasigner KKK K KKK Maker Date I 7x ugust 1997 lt lt gt 9 Approver Example Title change Document printed l Title Test Program No 1 Machine Type KAZ HA 1M Controller FX2H 64MR Menu Bar Commands 6 User ABCD CORPORATION Version A Dasigner B 7 Maker August 1997 S Date C x SF a ale mM a 9 Approver D x MITSUBISHI 6 121 UV UM W SN SM C RN IL DM SUP
22. 1 MITSUBISHI 6 19 UV UM W SN SM CN RV IL DIM SUP 6 1 10 Printer Setup Use this command to set the printer type paper size and printing direction Displays the main printer set by the Windows control panel currently Canon LBP 8 on LPT1 Click this button to open You can select Specific Printer the detailed printer data any printer from Hep setting dialog box Data those stored in Orientation Paper setting depends on the Windows Portrait Size Letter81 2x11in printer Refer to the Source Automatic H instruction manual of the printer to set data Select the printing direction Specify the paper size and paper feed method OPN UW SN SM GN RIV IL DIM SUP 6 1 11 Displaying file use history ME PLC Remote Help New Ctrl N e een ers s Open Page setup Printer setup 1 SFEC2 PMW 2 LADT PMW Click File to display the file use history Four files 3 NEW PMW previously used will be displayed in the order of time 4 COMMENT PMW elapsing Click one of these files to directly open the file MITSUBISHI 6 20 FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 1 12 Exit Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN W SN SM C RN IL DIM Sp Use this command to exit FXGP WIN E Select File and Exit to leave FKGP
23. Relation between active window and items to be printed Programming window group Print dialog box e Ladder View Print 39 Prints the ladder diagram e Instruction View Print Prints the instruction list e SFC View Print Prints the SFC diagram Comment window group e Device name comment 3 Print 3 Prints the device name list e Device comment window Print 3 Print Prints the device comment list Hegister window group e Register window The data register is displayed __ Print Prints the data register values The file register is displayed gt Print Prints the file register values The RAM file register is displayed 39 Print gt Prints the RAM file register values e Contact coil list window gt Print gt Prints the contact coil list e Device use list window 3 Print gt Prints the device use list e TC setting value list window gt gt Print Prints the TC setting value list The set data of each Print dialog box will be stored in the printer title file PTW when the program file is stored To print two or more items click File and then Print in the corresponding window a MITSUBISHI 6 8 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL
24. jJ op jo p o 6 2 17 Edit cancel Use this command to delete the ladder circuit data that was edited in the ladder program edit window Before editing The Ladder circuit is already converted therefore the Ladder circuit determined Editing ladder diagram Click Edit and then Edit Cancel After edit cancel The ladder diagram will return to the pre editing condition MITSUBISHI 6 35 a fel fe 20 Seite OTe aie Comrie 5 24 6 3 Tools Menu Functions Use the commands in the Tools menu to enter symbols in ladder or SFC diagrams or to convert ladder circuit blocks in the diagrams Note For preferential keyboard operation use functions keys that has the same functions as the Tools menu commands Circuit symbols instructions and SFC diagrams are allocated to the functions keys and these functions keys depend on the edit window Function keys in ladder program edit window SWO PC FXGP WIN E COMMENT PMW Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help hjsi 2 gt Ee eae Es 2 000 x002 YOOO 0 YO13 Floating tool box MITSUBISHI 6 36 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 3 1 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DM SUP _ qp op jo p
25. File Name Directories c Mxgpwin Drives c ms dos 6 DOS Files All Files 7 Stores data in a FXGP WIN E type file Stores the data in a DOS type file Files to be stored at the same time 2 e Store the program data in a PMW type file by executing the Close and Open Save and Save As commands All the related files will be created or updated e Files to be stored Specified file name Files to be stored TEST PMW TEST PMW Program file TEST COW Comment file TEST DMW Register file TEST PTW Printer title file As described above specify TEST PMW and then execute Save four files shown above will be created or updated at the same time For this reason always specify the PMW type even if you want to store a file other than the program file such as the comment or register file To save the sampling trace file STW choose PLC P gt Sampling trace M Write to result file W MITSUBISHI 6 6 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp 6 1 5 Save Use this command to store current program data displayed in the specified file store data specify the drive and directory Enter the file name using the keyboard or select a file name from gt fxgpwi the list of existing files Store the file in a new directory new pmw folder enter the new direct
26. LINot too bad Unhelpful If there one thing you would like to see improved what is 22 Could you find the information you required easily using the index and or the contents if possible please identify your experience Thank you for taking the time to fill out this questionnaire We hope you found both the product and this manual easy to use a MITSUBISHI i FX Series Programmable Controllers a MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Guidelines for the Safety of the User and Protection of the Programmable Controller This manual provides information for the use of the FX Series Communication Unit The manual has been written to be used by trained and competent personnel The definition of such a person or persons is as follows a Any engineer who is responsible for the planning design and construction of automatic equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that role These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to automated equipment b Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job These engineers should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product This includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the ap
27. Specify the printing size Specify Auto or a percentage between 5096 and 150 in increments of 5 If Auto is specified the number of characters in one line will be automatically adjusted depending on the width of the specified printing sheet Select the device comment printing position above or below the device symbol Set the device comment display size If the size is set as shown in the figure the device comment of 10 characters x 5 lines will be printed Set the coil comment display size If the size is set as shown in the figure the coil comment of 20 characters x 7 lines will be printed Click Copy Settings on the previous screen to display this screen This screen displays the comment display data set in the program edit window MITSUBISHI 6 9 OPN UM W SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP Ls pepe Printing instruction list This section describes how to print programs using list program format When the list program edit window is active execute File and then Print Set the comment type to be printed Copy settings V Starts printing Specify the program A Heads the comment display data step printing range set in the program edit window Click Copy Settings to display the comment display status set in the program edit window Displays the image of th
28. Current 350 Lower limit 500 Upper limit 572638543 Data 999999999 High speed signal Output 500 Execution Displays device comments Indicates that the coil is turned on Indicates that the contact is closed Applicable devices X Y M S T C D V Z Number of storage points 48 points maximum Saving and reading the information on registered devices The element symbols registered in Entry device monitor can be saved as a registration monitor file and can later be read to the current program file When saving a registration monitor file File Export When reading an existing registration monitor file File Import Display style e data register D values can be displayed using binary numbers hexadecimal numbers ASCII numbers or floating point representation In addition the display size can be switched between the 16 bit and 32 bit sizes For the other types of devices decimal numbers will be used e Device comments can be displayed together with the registered devices see Sec 6 5 13 To display device comments click View and then Display Setting or click the right button of the mouse in the device store monitor window and then click Display Setting gt a MITSUBISHI 6 105 _FX Series Programmable Controllers Ment Bar Commands 6 UV UM SN SM CN RV I DM SUP V New device storag
29. Displays the operation history of the specified device The on off operation of the bit devices and the numeric values of the word devices will be displayed Displays the detailed operation of the bar position Prints the sampling trace result 4 10 FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 4 7 Functions of Device Monitor Window Monitor Test Use the device monitor window to monitor the operation of the PLC devices on the screen Entry device monitor Main functions Edit 1005 Sm Ere Option Window Help big Sl xis eee e Monitors operation of the input relay X output relay Y auxiliary relay M state S timer T counter C data register D and index registers V and Z e Up to 48 device numbers can be stored The data register display type can be selected from the following types 16 32 bit binary decimal hexadecimal ASCII and floating point display types Entry device monitor MITSUBISHI 4 11 Fe FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 MEMO a MITSUBISHI 4 12 FX Series Programmable Controllers Guidance of Main Operations 5 5 5 1 Guidance of Main Operations This section classifies among explanation of operation methods and menu commands of the FXGP WIN E functions and operations often used by ke
30. a MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating SFC Programs 8 8 2 4 Creating SFC Creating new SFC Click File and then New Select SFC program edit window from the list of programming windows Using the View menu to open the SFC program edit window is another option Creating SFC Create a SFC using the ladder circuit symbols allocated to the function keys For the SFC symbol entry method refer to Sec 8 2 1 Editing Cursor coordinates Press the key to change the data entry mode from Overwrite to Insert mode or vice versa Function key You can also click the mouse button on the desired function key to use the function Keys and commands used for editing Symbol delete key cursor position e Edit Delete cursor position Block insert Insert an initial state to add an SFC block Scroll fea E keys scroll bar screen scroll Search top end device name state number Inner ladder e View Inner Ladder To edit inner ladders refer to Sec 7 2 or Sec 7 2 3 MITSUBISHI 8 9 EE R e e 55250 MEMO a MITSUBISHI 8 10 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 9 1 9 1 1 Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line The FXGP WIN E has the remote access function that enables program transfer and m
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32. igh speed proc instruction External FX I O External FX serial Displays the instruction types Options Instruction gt Device 6i These boxes will become active depending on the number of operands required for the instruction Device 000 s _ Bit device group 000 377 modify None Operand and device name list MITSUBISHI 7 7 gt a FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering INV instruction One of the following operations can be used to enter the INV instruction in the ladder circit Operation Description of motion F Tool pallet The INV instruction will be Tools Wire 25 1 entered 000 Entering horizontal line One of the following operations can be used to enter a horizontal line in the ladder circuit Operation Description of motion Tool pallet A horizontal line will be entered Tools gt Wire gt The specified number of 1 horizontal lines will be entered The number is specified by K A continuous line of desired length can be drawn rightward or leftward a MITSUBISHI 7 8 FX Series Programmable Controllers Entering vertical line
33. routine Invalid instruction programmed within a FOR NEXT loop STL RET MC MCR I nterrupt pointer IRET and SRET A circuit error occurs if a combination of 6619 instructions is incorrect D8066 Circuit error or badly specified FOR NEXT instruction nesting levels 5 Select programming 6620 mode and correct the The number of FOR and NEXT 6621 instructions does not match 6622 NEXT instruction not found 6623 MC instruction not found 6624 MCR instruction not found The STL instruction is continually used 9 times or more Invalid instruction programmed within an SIL RET program area MC I nterrupt pointer IRET and SHET 6627 instruction not found Interrupt pointer SRET and IRET incorrectly programmed within main 6625 6626 6628 program P ointer or I nterrupt pointer label not found 6629 6630 SHET or IRET not found 6631 SHET programmed in invalid location 6632 IRET programmed in invalid location MITSUBISHI 4 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix C Table C 7 Operation Error and PID Operation Error Error Detection Stored Error Associated Meaning Device Number 0000 1 No jump destination pointer for CJ or CALL instructions These error occur during 6701 2 P ointer is designated in a block that execution of an comes after the END instruction operation 3 An independent label is desi
34. scrolled individually Use this function to display the separate sections of a document concurrently or to monitor two sections simultaneously 4 MITSUBISHI 1 1 _FX Series Programmable Controllers mtroduction 1 Monitoring connection via telephone line and others e Monitoring function Using the ladder program edit window and SFC program edit window directly monitor the PLC status Remote access to the FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC Series PLC through telephone line Connect the FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC Series PLC to the PC using the modem and telephone line You can transfer or monitor the programs through the telephone line even if the PLC is away from the PC This software has a telephone line connection and remote station control function etc In addition if two PCs are connected to each other through the telephone line data files can be transferred between PCs e Activation of two or more application programs The FX PCS WIN can activate two or more application programs at the same time therefore the uses can display another program by switching the active window and move or copy data between the programs using the cut and paste functions e Preview of printed documents Before printing preview the images of the printed documents such as ladder diagrams command lists SFC diagrams or other printable data a MITSUBISHI 1 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Introducti
35. 50 to S9 50 to S9 will be controlled as the initial states and the initial state depends on the state number General state 510 to 5899 Jump loop 50 to 5899 Jump reset 50 to 5899 Transition transition condition The transition condition will be written Vertical line Connects a state to another state Selection branch junction Selection branch junction Horizontal line State transition Automatically recognized as the selective or simultaneous branch line and the recognition result depends on the symbol written position 510 to 5899 Branch junction a MITSUBISHI Automatically recognized as the selective or simultaneous branch line and the recognition result depends on the symbol written position FX Series Programmable Controllers 8 2 2 Cursor position and entering symbol Creating SFC Programs 8 The figure below show the symbols that can be entered in relation to the cursor position on the SFC program edit window The selective branches or simultaneous branches will be automatically recognized by the connection position poIL T Dn Lye 4 lt lt lt 5 S20 SSS Se p q 7 7 7 7 13 N MITSUBISHI Selective branch Simultaneous
36. Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 One of the following operations can be used to enter a vertical line in the ladder circuit Operation Description of motion Shit F9 1 1 Tool pallet 1 Tools Wire I o R B A vertical line will be entered ORB 4 9 The specified number of vertical lines will be entered The number is specified by K 5 MITSUBISHI A continuous line of desired length can be drawn upward or downward FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering special instruction Entering label P or I Position the cursor on the left side of the bus in the ladder diagram and then press the P or key The label entry dialog box will appear on the display Manual setting of ladder circuit turning point Double click the turning point number or position the cursor on the turning point and then press the K key The Turning Point dialog box will appear on the display Using this dialog box you can change the turning point number automatically sampled The turning point number can be set in the range of 0 to 255 MITSUBISHI 7 10 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 7 2 2 Instruction type ladder circuit entry In the ladder program edit windo
37. DIM Sp BR sp pepe This section describes how to print programs using the format of ladder diagrams Printing ladder diagram When the ladder program edit window is active execute File and then Print Set the comment type to be printed 1 commen senings ____ dr Used contact ance ES m Specify the contact le Hep devices for printing 045 Specify the coil devices Preview j for printing Click this button to range i O Setting range ___ step to reduce the line spacing aa The printing area of each page will be increased v Parameter settings list Click this button to print the title setting page Before printing set the title setting page by Click this button to print the parameter clicking Option and setting page Before printing set the Printer Title parameter setting page by clicking Option and Parameter Setting 0 name 0 Device comment Normal comment location Above Below line Specify the comment Display range type to be added to the 10 Rows Y E Lines ladder diagram 10 Coil comment Display range 20 Rows Lines Block comment Starts printing Reads the comment display data set in the program edit window Displays the image of the printed document on the preview screen Specify the program step printing range
38. M 0 Entering PLS MO PLS PLF instruction instruction Device number Device symbol Y M 0 M 0 Entering MC NO MO MC instruction Nesting level Device number Device symbol Y M 0 Entering MCR NO MCR instruction Nesting level 0 Entering STL 50 STL instruction Device number Device numbers R Entering RET RET END instruction Regarding the data entry method just described device names can be entered in place of the device symbols For the device name entry method refer to Entering contact symbol or Entering coil symbol described on the previous pages gt a a MITSUBISHI 7 5 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering application instruction Using instruction entry dialog box 41 or tool pallet SEMEN TT T NN ir L Keep this dialog box Tools Function Reference Data entry method 1 Entering application instruction by specifying instruction word Mj 0 D 0 16 bit MOV instruction Instruction word Operand 1 Operand 2 P 0 of pulse execution type Instruction word Operand 1 Operand 2 Specifies the pulse execution type 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 32 bit MOV instruction Instruction word Operand 1 Operand 2 Specifies the 32 bit type D 9 COS execution tye Instruction word Ope
39. OUT Output Final logical operation type coil drive 0 T e 0 v 0 OUT instruction i Function key Device number Device number Device symbol Y M or S Device symbol Y M or S Ladder p 9 play Y000 rogram d 5 OUT OUT Output Final logical operation type coil drive U T frac 0 1 0 0 OUT instruction Specifying decimal type constant Device number Device symbol T C When constant is specified How to enter instruction oun 0 0 0 2 word OUT TO K100 Function key Specifying decimal type constant Device number Device symbol T C o u T 1 050 OUT instruction Data register for indirect specification Device number Device symbol T C When indirectly specified F7 1 eas D 5 0 id Function key 4 Data register for indirect specification Device number Device symbol T C Ladder program display dT0 K100 Timer ______ 1 050 Counter Device applicable to OUT instructions Y output relay S state T timer M auxiliary relay C counter a MITSUBISHI 7 24 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Instruction word entry method Specifying device name To specify the device enter a device name in place of a device number Example CJ R a OUT instruction
40. RV DIL DIM SUP LET wwe _ 6 5 11 TC Setting List Use this command to display the timer and counter values that are set in the program Use these buttons to scroll Click this button to switch the device up and down the screen Enter the device Device 0 number Ti T2 T8 14 5 T6 T Displays the values set in the program The timer and counter values that are set in the program by constants will be displayed on the screen above To check the values indirectly set by the data register etc use the monitoring function or the data register display function a MITSUBISHI 6 78 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN S C RV IL DIM SUP ___ 1 1 6 5 42 Comment display Use this function to specify the comments to be displayed in the ladder instruction list or SFC program edit windows Ladder program edit window Select the device comment display position above the symbol or below 0 Device name the symbol 0 Device comment Normal comment location Set the device comment display size O Above line Below line Pau If the size is set as shown in the Specibitiietvpe di Display range figure the device comment of 10 ie he added 10 Rows X Lines characters x 5 lines will be printed to the ladder diagram L Coil comment l Set the coil comment display size
41. SN S CN RV I DIM Sp _ jq op jo p o Entering coils using Reference command Click the Reference command The following dialog box will appear on the display In this dialog box the device names already stored will be displayed Click a device name using the mouse button to enter the device Enter a device number such as T and in this box Direct entry is also possible Device Set value K250 Enter a constant such as K and 07 in this box Direct entry is also possible owitch the devise type Shows the devices names already stored Click the mouse button on a device name to enter the device 6 40 MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 3 3 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DM SUP _ jJ op jo p o Function Use this command to enter application and special coil instructions Note that this command has the same function as function key E pU Entering special coll Keep this dialog box Applicable instructions SET RST PLS PLF MCR STL RET END Formats for data entry SET space Y5 PLS space M200 MC space NO space M30 SIL space S20 For the following instructions it is not necessary to enter device numbers RET END inane Entering application instructions ir Keep this dialog box Formats for data entry MOV space K200 space DO 16 bit
42. 1024points Default 500 points subset MO to M1023 Default MO to M499 I O configuration Auxiliary Subset relay Latched M coii General State relays Latched 1024 points Battery backed up Default 524 points subset 512 points Battery backed up 256 points 1000 points Default 500 points subset 1000 points Battery backed up Default 500 points subset MO to M1023 Default M500 to M1023 M1024 to M1535 From the range M8000 to M8255 50 to 5999 Default SO to 5499 S coils 50 to S999 Default 5500 to 5999 Initial 10 points subset S0 to S9 Annunciator 100 points 5900 to 5999 100 msec Range 0 to 3 276 7 Sec TO to T199 200 points Range 0 to 327 67 sec 10 msec Ti T 46 points imers 1 msec Range 0 to 32 767 sec retentive 4 points Battery backed up 100 msec Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec retentive 6 points Battery backed up T200 to 1245 1246 to T249 T250 to T255 CO to C199 Default CO to C99 Type 16 bit up counter Range 1 to 32 767 counts 200 points Default 100 points subset Range 1 to 32 767 counts 200 points Battery backed up Default 100 points subset Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 35 points Default 20 points subset Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 35 points Battery backed up General 16 bit Latched 16 bit Counters C G 32 Latched 32 bit Default 15 points subset 1 phase C235 to C240 6 points 1 phase Range
43. 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 counts c w start General rule Select counter combinations with a stop input combined counting frequency of 20 2 or less Note all counters are latched Battery backed up C246 to C250 5 points C251 to C255 5 points CO to C199 Default C100 to C199 Type 16 bit up counter C200 to C234 Default C200 to C219 Type 32 bit up down counter C200 to C234 Default C220 to C234 Type 16 bit up down counter High speed counters C Max 6 points C241 to C245 5 points A B phase MITSUBISHI A 6 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A Table A 4 Device Table for FX Version 3 07 or later and FX2c Series PLC S O DO to D511 Default DO to D199 General 512 points Default 200 points subset 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device DO to D511 Default D200 to D511 512 points Battery backed up i Subset Type 16 bit data storage register pair Default 312 points subset for 32 bit device Latched D512 to D999 Fixed 488 points Battery backed up 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D1000 to D2999 set by parameter Maximum 2000 points in 4 blocks of 500 program steps Type 16 bit data storage register RAM file D6000 to D7999 active when 2000 points special relay M8074 is active 16 bit data storage register From the range 08000 to 08255 e30 pos Type 16 bit data storage registe
44. Deletes the cursor positioned symbol Edit Delete Edit Cut Deletes to the left of the cursor Space Deletes a vertical line Tsnitt FB Tools Wire IDEL Tool pallet IDEL Deletes a line or symbol 5 1 4 Edit Copy Copy Copies symbols in the specified range Edit Paste Paste Pastes data sent from the clip board Ctrl Edit Line Insert Inserts one line at the cursor position TShift Line edit Deletes the cursor positioned line Edit Line Delete right side of the cursor TShift Deletes the step number determined Specify the deit range in units of blocks Block delete circuit blocks Edit Cut or Delete Edit cancel Deletes the ladder diagram you edited Edit Edit Cancel Cancels the last operation and returns Edit Undo to the previous condition Ladder EID circuit block conversion operation however will not be cancelled Scroll bar Scrolls the screen SE or moves the cursor cro Page Down Jumps to the specified position Serch Top end device instruction coil step number tag Device Change Changes devices Serch Replace a contact b contact change convert Comment a MITSUBISHI Enter or changes comments Edit Device name device comment coil comment
45. See Sec 9 3 3 Number Cms Connect the modem and the telephone line to the PC and then turn on the power of the modem first and then that of the PC See Sec 9 1 2 Setting up PC on sending side Start the FXGP WIN E Click Remote Environment and then Modem Specify the modem used for communication See Sec 9 3 4 Only for the first time Click Remote Connect and then To File Transfer to connect the PC to the receiver PC in the ready mode 1 See Sec 9 3 1 Connecting line SWDPC FXGPAWIN E 0 0 59 When connected this timer will appear on View PLC Remote the right side of the application program title to indicate the communication time To next page 1 Be sure to click To File Transfer to connect to the receiver PC If you click To PLC the line will not be connected to the PC MITSUBISHI 9 7 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Sequentially click Remote File Transfer and then Transmit Select files you would like to transmit and then click the OK button File Name Directories lad1 pmw c fxgpwin List Files of Type Drives All Files Selection of two or more files clicking mouse for selection of contiguous files clicking mouse for selection of separate files See Sec 9 3 3 Specify a directory of the receiver PC to clarify the file sending destination and then click the OK button
46. W or DEL on the tool pallet Refer to Sections 6 3 4 6 5 8 and 7 2 4 Inputting the pointer P or 1 Put the cursor on the left side of a bus bar that is at the left edge of the screen then press the P or I key Refer to Section 7 2 1 MITSUBISHI 5 3 PR Fe Inputting horizontal lines vertical lines continuously GRPH 5 Inputs horizontal lines Refer to Section 7 2 1 GRPH Inputs vertical lines Refer to Section 7 2 1 Deleting horizontal lines vertical lines continuously CTRL GRPH 5 Deletes horizontal lines Refer to Section 7 2 4 CTRL GRPH Deletes vertical lines Refer to Section 7 2 4 Destroying the contents of ladder circuit edition Choose Edit E Edit cancel before converting ladder program Refer to Section 6 2 17 5 4 List Displaying the list program edit window Choose View Instruction list view 1 Refer to Section 6 5 2 Editing a list Input an instruction word directly on the list program edit window Or using a function key or Tools T Instruction 1 Refer to Sections 6 3 5 and 7 3 2 Printing a list Choose File F gt Print P on the list program edit window When printing two or more items at a time execute Print All T Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 5 5 SFC Displaying the SFC prog
47. branch Simultaneous junction Selective junction mmm Il LI 9 Junction of selective branches and simultaneous branches Junction of simultaneous branches or selective branches Connection position where state and next step are connected to each other State entry position creation of inner ladder entry of jump symbol or creation of ladder block Transition entry position creation of transition condition creation of inner ladder w gt e ms ee 8 2 3 Main items necessary for creating SFC Use of programming window Open the SFC program edit window to use the SFC for programming Click View and then SFC to open the SFC program edit window Conversion After creating a SFC program and inner ladder program in the SFC program edit window be sure to convert them into an instruction list Non converted programs will be erased when the SFC program edit window is closed Press the F4 key or click Tools and then Convert to convert programs e Be sure to convert both the inner ladder program and SFC Editing inner ladder diagram e To display create or edit a ladder block or inner ladder of a state or transition position the cursor and then click View and then Inner Ladder View To edit a ladder block or inner ladder of a state e When creating a ladder block after the state block FXGP WIN E will aut
48. falling trigger H 0 8 points for use with MC and MCR NO to N7 16 bit 32 768 to 32 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 16 bit 0000 to FFFF 32 bit 00000000 to FFFFFFFF Decimal K Constants Hexadecimal H MITSUBISHI A 10 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A 7 FX2N FX2Nc Series PLC Latched devices range can change in the Parameter setting menu on FXGP WIN E For explanation about operation refer to section 6 8 2 However fixed latched device cannot be changed by it Table A 7 Device Table for FX2n and FX2nc Series PLC Max hardware I O configuration points 255 dependent on user selection configuration Max software addressable Inputs 255 Outputs 255 1024 points Battery backed up Default 500 points subset 1024 points Battery backed up Default 524 points subset 2048 points Battery backed up 256 points 1000 points Default 500 points subset 1000 points Battery backed up Default 500 points subset Initial 10 points subset Annunciator 100 points Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec 200 points General MO to M1023 Default MO to M499 Auxiliary M coils Latched Fixed Special MO to M1023 Default M500 to M1023 M1024 to M3071 From the range M8000 to M8255 General S0 to 5999 Default SO to 5499 Latched S0 to 5999 Default 5500 to 5999 State relays S coils 50 to S9 S900 to S999 100 msec TO to T199 Timers T 10 msec 1 msec r
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50. gt 32767 TS is set to program 6740 Sampling time TS is less than the NE program scan time Execution will continue D8067 6742 Current value exceeds its limits Data affected resets to PID 6743 Calculated error exceeds its limits the nearest limit value YU E For all errors except Operation Integral It exceeds its limits E P E 6745 this will either Derivative gain over or differential value 6745 exceeds allowable range 6746 Derivative result exceeds its limits 6747 Total PID result exceeds its limits SV PV 150 or system is unstable SV has wide fast variations 6751 Large Overshoot of the Set Value Large fluctuations during Autotuning Set Process 6750 6752 MITSUBISHI minimum of 32768 or a maximum of 32767 Execution will continue but user should reset PID instruction The error fluctuation is outside the normal operation limits for the PID instruction Execution ceases PID instruction must be reset C 5 EJIEITESTESTESIESESTES TESI FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix C MEMO MITSUBISHI C 6 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix D Appendix D File converter By using this file converter MELSEC file TMP can be converted into FXGP WIN E file Conversion Process gt Selection of PLC Dosonston ilo nose
51. or leftward as the active state is switched e special diagnostic auxiliary relay M8047 must be on to enable automatic monitoring using the SFC program e or more states are active in the activate multiple flows simultaneously use the and keys to switch the active state to be automatically monitored Automatic monitoring of translation branches To monitor the triple activate multiple flows simultaneously shown in ee the ladder diagram press the key once to monitor the devices of anes Down the first branch twice to monitor the devices of the second branch and three times to monitor the devices of the third branch Up to 8 branches can be monitored First Second Third branch branch branch a MITSUBISHI 6 104 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 7 4 W SN SM CN RV I SUP qv Entry Device Monitor This command can be set to monitor a specified device To use Enter a device number to specify the device The following can be monitored Operation of the contacts and coils of the specified devices e Timer counter setting values and current counter values e Current data register values The device store monitor window can overlap the ladder program edit window Device number Displays the timer counter Displays the current values of the timer setting value counter data register and index register
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54. 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 C235 to C240 6 points 1 phase counts c w start General rule Select counter combinations C241to C245 5 points stop input with a combined counting frequency of High speed 60kHz or less Max 6 points all counters are latched EEPROM backed up A B phase If high speed counter is used with the HSCS C251 to C255 5 points or HSCR instruction a combined counting frequency of 2 or less gt a MITSUBISHI A 9 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A Table A 6 Device Table for FX1N Series PLC Specification DO to D127 General 128 points Type 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D128 to D7999 7872 points EEPROM keep D128 to D255 Latched EEPROM backed up 128 points Capacitor keep D255 to D7999 Capacitor backed up 7744 points Type 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device Data D1000 to D7999 set by parameter in 14 blocks of registers D File registers Maximum 7000 points 500 program steps Type 16 bit data storage register D8030 amp D8031 Data is entered indirectly through the external setting potentiometer Externally Range 0 to 255 adjusted 2 points From the range D8000 to D8255 256 points inclusive of 08030 and 08031 Type 16 bit data storage register VandZ For use with CALL 128 points PO to P127 Pointers P For use with 1003 to 150 interrupts P ponis rising trigger 1
55. 6 3 Series Programmable Controllers Men Bar Commands 6 UW SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP When opening the file for DOS application format specify the PLC type on the following dialog box DOS file open x AA File title Cancel Help File type Program PMC Comment COK Data reqgisten DMD DME DMG samping traces RAM reuister D ME Printtitle P Tl PLC type FX2N FX2NC x FX N n FX FX2 FX2C FX1S FXIN FX2N FX2NC SW PC FXGP WIN E When the specified the PLC type is disagreement pen between FXGP WIN E and FXGP AT EE DOS PLC type error Continue program read application left dialog box is appeared If clicking YES button the program file is opened within the range of the specification of the specified the PLC type The device number and the instruction are excluded Therefore the program of the area where the program capacity is exceeded is deleted and the change in the instruction and the device number is needed Files read simultaneously e Open a program file PMW type file by executing the Open and Close commands All the related files will be read Files to be read Specified file name Files to be read TEST PMW TEST PMW Program file TEST COW Comment file Register file TEST PTW Printer title file As described above sp
56. 6 62 of sm TEIJE Met 6 63 6 5 2 Inst HOD 6 64 OFO VIEW vc I Dr TEN 6 65 54 Wadden ERR T 6 66 6 020 COMMEN EN 6 67 6 0 0 IRCOISICl WICW 6 71 6 5 7 Tool Bar Status Ba FUNCION KEYS 6 75 ERE TUUM 6 76 6 77 0 5 10 Device Used KSh ee HER 6 77 CSAT TESEN a aO 6 78 afe OMMMO ML aain EL T UE 6 79 0913 DIEP E ee a 6 82 O STAZ OON 6 82 6 6 PEO 5 s soccer e haa than ines iU 6 83 C c 6 84 6 6 2 Register Data Transfers eeu yn ers bugs exce es ee 6 86 6 6 9 PLC Memory Clear scm 6 88 6 6 4 Serial Setting 08120 eet es ees ee ce E I EE E 6 88 6 6 5 PLC Keyword Current or Delete nennen nennen nnne nnne nnne nnn nnne nnns 6 89 6 6 6 Runtime Program Changes enne nennen nnne nnn nennen nnne nnne enne nnns 6 91 6 6 7 6 94 6 60 6 94 6 56 09 prc cr 6 95
57. Blocks x500step Program 4000 steps register words Latch range Enter a numeric value in the File Register box and the Comment Area box respectively The numeric value of to 4 can be entered Click this button to reset the set values to the initial values as shown on the next page Change these values to change the devices in the power failure preventive range The setting range depends on the PLC type Refer to the instruction manual of your PLC If the manual describes that the power failure preventive range should be fixed to the specified range do not change the device numbers initially set The programs are stored in the program memory of the PLC The program memory can be classified into two types internal memory incorporated in the PLC and optional memory installed whenever necessary You can allocate the memory area for various purposes by setting parameters Specifically the memory area can be allocated to comments 1 registers etc for the PLC FXon FX FX2c and series In one block comment area comments for 50 devices can be written to the PLC However the allowable number of characters per comment is up to 16 If a comment consists of 17 or more characters the 17th character and later are ignored when the comment is written to the PLC MITSUBISHI 6 116 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Setting range Table 6 2 Memory type Unit step Optional
58. Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 7 2 Creating Ladder Programs 7 2 1 Main operations necessary for entering ladder circuit symbols There are two symbol entry methods One is to use the symbols allocated to the function keys of the ladder program edit window and the other is to use the Tools command on the menu For both methods a dialog box will appear for entering data Entering contact symbol method 1 Using instruction entry dialog box Entering a contact symbol LD AND OR 1 e HJ F5 or tool pallet Keep this dialog box e Tools Contact To use this symbol as the enter additional vertical lines Directly entering OR symbol e Shift F5 or tool pallet Entering a contact symbol LDI AND ORI _________ CM F6 or tool pallet Keep this dialog box e Tools Contact To use this symbol as the ORI enter additional vertical lines Directly entering ORI symbol Shift F5 or tool pallet Applicable devices X input relay auxiliary relay T timer Y output relay S state C counter Data entry method 1 Data entry method 2 Entering device number Entering device name 0 a C Device name stored for Device number Device symbol X Y MS T or C MITSUBISHI 7 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering contact symbol method 2 Using instruction entry dialog
59. Cut Cuts out the specified block and then stores it in the clip board e Edit Copy Copies the specified block in the clip board e Edit 5 Delete Deletes the specified block Ctrl X Copy Sige Paste Ctrl Delete Delete Specify the ladder circuit block above the cursor Line delete Ctrl Delete including the cursor position Line insert Block select Specify the ladder circuit block below the cursor including the cursor position MITSUBISHI 6 26 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DM SUP Ladder Position the cursor on a line to specify a block Execute Up The cursor positioned block will be specified M170 YOO1 L L ES Execute Up again The block just above the currently specified block will be added to the currently specified block Repeatedly execute the Up command to increase the specified block area in the upper direction lower direction if the Down command is executed At the completion of block specification execute Cut Copy or Delete command When the Cut or Delete command is executed the cut or deleted result will be stored in the program
60. E Software Manual Appendix E Associated Manuals Further information on Hardware Specification configuration Installation and wiring programming optional modules or special function units blocks can be found in each respective manual Table E 1 Main Analog FX2N Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual 2 055 05 Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual FX2NC D UL Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual FX1N Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual FX1S Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual FX Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual FX FX2c Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual FXos Series Programmable Controllers Hardware Manual FX Programming Manual Il for 15 FX1N FX2N FX2NC Series PLC FX Programming Manual Il for FXo FXos FX2c Series PLC FX1N 4EX BD Input Expansion Board User s Manual FX1N 2EYT BD Input Expansion Board User s Manual FX I O Terminal Block User s Guide FX1N 1DA BD Analog Output Expansion Board User s Guide FX1N 2AD BD Analog Input Expansion Board User s Guide FX2N 2DA Special Function Block User s Guide FX2N 2AD Special Function Block User s Guide MITSUBISHI Appendix E Associated Manuals Manual name ManualNo Description JY992D66301 JY992D76401 JY992D87201 JY992D89301 This manual
61. FX 232CAB 1 Refer to Sections 1 2 3 and 6 8 11 Selecting an RS 232C port in the PC Choose PLC P Ports S Refer to Section 6 6 10 Changing the password registered with a program in the PC Choose Options O Entry Code Setting Y Refer to Section 6 8 3 512 Data compatibility and conversion Reading data in the DOS version Choose File F Open O then select PMC from File Type T pull down menu Refer Sections 6 1 2 and 3 1 3 Saving data in a DOS format file Choose File F Save As A then select from File Type T pull down menu Refer Sections 6 1 2 and 3 1 1 Handling comments in the program memory Comments can be transferred to device comments In this case comments to be written to the PLC need to set Refer to Section 1 6 5 13 Telephone line connection Downloading uploading and monitoring with the PLC through the telephone line Use the remote maintenance of the PLC Refer to Section 9 1 1 Sending and receiving data through the telephone line Use the file transfer function Refer to Section 9 1 2 Connecting to the telephone line For remote maintenance refer to Section 9 2 1 For file transfer refer to Section 9 2 2 Modem setting Choose Remote R Environment E Modem M Refer to Section 9 3 4 Connecting the telephone line Choose Remote R gt Connect C Refer to S
62. If the size is set as shown in the figure 20 Rows X Lines i a the coil comment consisting of 20 L Block comment characters x 7 lines will be printed Example If all types of comments are specified Ladder xoo2 000 on i tor Coil comment ta X000 1013 ou atto Start Device number Device comment FRERE EJHEJEHE Block comment uu Device name Ladder Start RESET SW ae LAMP1 LAMP No 1 Device name gt a a MITSUBISHI 6 79 FX Series Programmable Controllers List program edit window Specify the type of comments to be added to the program list Menu Bar Commands 6 UV UM W SN SM CN RV IL DIM Sp 0 Device name 0 Device comment Normal comment Above line OBe Ow Display range 0 F Lines Coil comment 5 Unused Jsplay range LI Block comment Example If all types of comments are specified F OUT 10 OUT Device number Device comment Counter coincidence signal x002 AUTO MC LD External display D M30 M35 OOO LAMPI Device name LAMP No 1 x005 ZRN Wait 205 ave Coil comment Block comment LED2 MC2 Device name LAMP No 1 MITSUBISHI 6 80 FX Series Programmable Controllers SFC diagram edit window Specify the type of d comments to be
63. Instruction Programs 7 Instruction word entry method and ladder diagram displayed LDP Load pulse Initial logical operation Rising edge pulse L D brace 0 6 LDP instruction Device number Device symbol ANDP AND pulse Serial connection of Rising edge pulse A N D 1 5 ANDP instruction Ladder program displayed X000 X001 IRR LDP ANDP LDF Load falling Initial logical operation Falling trailing edge pulse L Grace 0 6 LDF instruction Device number Device symbol ANDF AND falling Serial connection of Falling trailing edge pulse N D XJ 1 9j ANDF instruction Ladder program displayed X000 X001 BE L DF ANDF Device applicable to LDF ANDP and instructions X input relay M auxiliary relay T timer Y output relay S state C counter Fel Fe 4 MITSUBISHI 7 21 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Instruction word entry method and ladder program displayed OR OR Parallel connection of NO normally open contacts 0 ejor x 0 OR instruction Function key Device number Device number Device symbol Device symbol ORI OR inverse Parallel connection of NC normally closed contacts RW ale e ORI i
64. OK button or if the dialog box is closed without clicking the OK button the specified remote station will not be deleted Changing remote station order Follow the procedure below to change the remote station order in the list 1 2 3 Click a remote station in the list to change its position in the list Click the Up Down Top or Bottom button to move the remote station data to the desired position Click the OK button The confirmation message Connect to remote station will appear on the display Select No If you click the Cancel button in place of the OK button or if you close the dialog box without clicking the OK button the specified remote station will not be deleted MITSUBISHI 9 13 gt FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 3 2 Disconnect Use this function to disconnect the telephone line on the transmitting side If a communication or operation error occurs or if FXGP WIN E is closed the telephone line will be automatically disconnected To manually disconnect the telephone line click Disconnect Hangupmodem __ Disconnect the line Click this button to cancel the disconnect command Click this button to disconnect the line To disconnect the telephone line on the receiving side in the file transfer mode click Cancel in the To File Transfer dialog box How to disconnect the line after abnormal end of Win
65. Windows and their Functions 4 41 4 Selecting a window from tool menu Select every work window of the FXGP WIN E from the menu bar Because the menu bar is always optimized according to the contents of work some menu items cannot be selected on the active work window View menu SW PC FXGP WIN E untitlD 1 Ladder Iofs Eile Edit Ter Search Bemote Monitor Test Option Window Help 8 x 9 Ladder view apes Instruction list saew SFC view Programming window group Refer to Section 4 2 Comment view Device comment Device Register wiew Black comment Coil comment Toolbar Toolbar v Status bar v Function keys Palette Comment window group Refer to Section 4 3 Contact Cail list Device used list TC setting list Comment display Hegister window Refer to Section 4 4 Device list window group Refer to Section 4 5 PLC menu SWOPC FXGP WIN E untitl01 Ladder Me E 21 File Edit Tools Search Yiew Remote Monitor Test Option Window Help 8 x BEP TREE TET ES data transfers FLC memory clear Serial setting 08120 FPLC keyword current or delete Runtime program changes Remote 5 FLC diagnostics sampling trace Ports Sampling trace window Refer to Section 4 6 Monitor Test menu SWOPC FXGP WIN E unti
66. and D8031 Type 16 bit data storage register Index 2 points Type 16 bit data storage register For use Pointers P For use with 1001 to 1306 interrupts P rising trigger 1 falling trigger H 0 8 points for use with MC and MCR NO to N7 16 bit 32 768 to 32 767 Decimal K 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 16 bit 0000 to FFFF Constants 32 bit 00000000 to FFFFFFFF MITSUBISHI FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A A 3 Series PLC Version 2 30 or earlier Latched devices range can change in the Parameter setting menu on FXGP WIN E For explanation about operation refer to section 6 8 2 Table A 3 Device Table for FX Series PLC Version 2 30 or earlier E MENSES LU C Max software addressable Inputs 128 Outputs 128 DRE X Special 256 points From the range M8000 to M8255 General 1000 points Default 500 points subset 50 to 5999 Default 50 to 5499 1000 points Battery backed up Latched Default 500 points subset S0 to S999 Default S500 to 8999 Initial 10 points subset 50 to S9 Annunciator 100 points 5900 to 5999 100 msec Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec TO to T199 200 points Timers T Auxiliary relay M coils State relays S coils 10 msec eer T200 to T245 46 points 1 msec Range 0 to 32 767 sec retentive 4 points Battery backed up
67. be displayed either In addition these excessive lines cannot be printed If the DOS version peripheral unit AGGPP PHP or GP 80 is used for printing of ladder diagrams limit the number of lines to 24 because these peripheral units cannot print more lines MITSUBISHI 7 13 a FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 e After conversion of the MC master control or MCR master control reset instruction the ladder display style of the FXGP WIN E V1 will differ from that of the DOS version peripherals and AGGPP The difference in the display style is shown below SW1PC FXGPEE DOS FXGP WIN E V1 FXGP WIN E V2 00 or later A6GPP MC Mo NO MO MCR MCR pes a MITSUBISHI 7 14 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Use of double coil It is possible to enter two or more OUT instructions for the same coil However operation of the PLC will be more complicated At the completion of programming click Option and then Program Check to check the program for double coils Automatic ladder circuit turning e Upto 11 contacts in series can be entered in each line The 12th contact will be automatically sent to the next a coil instruction is entered at the 12th point it
68. box Entering rise detection symbol LDP ANDP ORP For LDP and ORP instructions F2 or tool pallet e Tools Contact P 1 this dialog box To use this symbol as the ORP enter additional vertical lines Directly entering ORP symbol e Shift F2 or tool pallet Entering fall detection symbol LDF ANDF ORF For LDF ANDF and OHF Instructions l or tool pallet e Tools Contact F 1 this dialog box To use this symbol as the enter additional vertical lines Directly entering ORF symbol e Shift F3 or tool pallet Applicable devices X input relay auxiliary relay timer Y output relay S state C counter Data entry method 1 Data entry method 2 Entering device number Entering device name ts W C 5 Device name stored for Device number Device symbol X Y 5 MITSUBISHI 7 3 Sl el FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering coil symbol Using instruction entry dialog box _______ ______ F7 or tool pallet this dialog box e Tools Coil Applicable devices Y output relay S state T timer M auxiliary relay C counter Data entry method 1 Entering device number 0 Entering OUT YO Device symbol Y M or S Device number 0 Entering O
69. clear Serial setting 08120 PLC keyword current delete Remote RUN STOP PLC diagnostics sampling trace 4 Specify the items to be read Reading conditions Memory Internal memory RAM EPROM EEPROM protect switch on or off cassette PLC operation mode Run or stop mode Verify Collates the program from the PC with that of the PLC Verify conditions Click this button to write data Memory Internal memory RAM EPROM EEPROM protect switch or off cassette wx PLC operation mode Run Or Stop mode ideis Specify the item to be written Writing conditions Memory Internal memory RAM EEPROM protect switch off to write file register data protect switch on to write the other register data cassette PLC operation mode Stop mode writing is impossible in run mode Specify the item to be collated MITSUBISHI 6 86 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN S CN RV DIM SUP __ YT Note If the keyword is stored the Keyword dialog box will appear on the display Enter the keyword If a wrong keyword is entered operation will be stopped Keyword Lj reme Hep use file registers set the correct parameter to ensure enough free area To use the RAM file register data turn on the special auxiliary relay M8074 o
70. comman OPN Opening Ladder View L M Ladder Monitor Instruction View S V SFC View S M SFC Monitor C V Comment View H V Register View D L Contact Coil list Device used list TC setting list D M Device Monitor SMP Sampling trace FT MITSUBISHI 6 1 T 5 4 5 OPN W SN SM C RV SUP 6 1 File Menu Functions 6 1 1 New Use this command to create new program files LC type setting x Choose File and then New The PLC Type Setting dialog box will appear on the display Select a PLC type and then click the OK button C FX0S CFXIS C FX N C FXIN Cancel CXU RN BONE E e Commands internal devices and number of steps usable for programming depend on the PLC type specified in the PLC Type Setting dialog box a MITSUBISHI 6 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN W SN SM C RN IL DIM Sp 6 1 2 Open Use this command to read out a program file from a floppy or hard disk Choose File and then Open The Open dialog box will appear on the display e From the File Type box select the FXGP WIN E program pmw or DOS files File name CAFXGPWININEW PMW Check the items set the window and then click the
71. comments for special 6 49 OFM SIE sellis acer 6 50 6 3 10 Settlfig of Step oF COITIIDIe ______ 6 52 6 4 Search MENU FUNC tuae decet 6 53 6 1 6 10 LOD GOTO nn im Pu he rU 6 54 6 42 Device Name E DM MU 6 55 649 Device 6 55 IniStr cl iene 6 56 6 45 COmacy GOlll Se 19 0 6 56 6 42 00 10 9 OD A mE 6 57 6 57 Oo edle 6 58 6 4 9 Character Exchange ses sopor ue e DUM 6 58 6 4 TO Chandge d sumet Dub 6 59 6 4 m m 6 60 6 43 12 5Wap Device ES M 6 60 SOLUM 6 61 6414 SUMP dic 6 61 a MITSUBISHI vii FX Series Programmable Controllers Contents 6 5 VIEW MENU FUNCIONS piccine c x Q
72. comments will be displayed in the coil comment window For a detailed description of coil comments refer to Sec 6 2 14 Enter the device number to be displayed first in the list Coil comment list program edit window Double click in the device number column to designate a number The Designate Device dialog box shown above will appear on the display The step No which is the target of a coil comment is displayed inside Use the 1 keys or drag the mouse to specify the range The coil comment storage positions are controlled by the step numbers of the output control instructions therefore use the step numbers of the instructions to display or store the coil comments After inserting or deleting a program the step numbers will be automatically corrected The brackets of the coil comment step numbers will not move automatically To correct the bracket positions click Edit and then Setting of Step of Comment see Sec 6 3 10 Functions of coil comment edit window 1 Displays the list of coil comments 2 Stores and edits coil comments a MITSUBISHI 6 70 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UV UM SN SM C RV I DIM SUP BR erp pepe 6 5 6 Register View Use this command to display the register edit window Enter the register number to be displayed first in the window Device Display form Data size Sele
73. deletion functions The outline of such operations are as shown below ON _ 11 13 dE HE EIU M 44 Lr 4 lt gt ir lt DEL ee 10 12 14 a contact LD AND b contact LDI ANI Parallel a contact OR Parallel b contact ORI Load And pulse contact LDP ANP Load And falling pulse contact LDF ANF pulse contact ORP OR falling pulse contact ORF OUT coil OUT 0 Special RST or applid instruction etc 1 Horizontal line 2 Vertical line 3 INV instruction INV 4 Vertical line deletion Because data transferred to the clipboard is expressed in a special format its contents are not displayed even if the clipboard is opened a MITSUBISHI 6 22 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 2 5 OPN UM W SN S CN RV DIM SUP __ Y Undo Undo the last operation to return to the previous condition Cut Cuts the selected program or characters The cut program or characters will be stored to the clip board therefore paste the cut program or characters to another place Copy Copies the selected program and characters to the Windows clip board The copied data can be pasted to another place using the Paste command Paste Pastes the programs and c
74. device on the ladder program monitor window then click the right button of the mouse to switching display the shortcut menu Refer to Section 6 7 1 Forcing the output to ON OFF Choose Monitor Test M Force Y Output F Refer to Section 6 7 5 Forcing a device to set reset Choose Monitor Test M Force ON OFF R Refer to Section 6 7 6 Select one target device on the ladder program monitor window then click the right button of the mouse to display the shortcut menu Refer to Section 6 7 1 Changing a program in RUN mode Change only one ladder circuit block on the ladder program edit window then press SHIFT f4 or choose Tools T Runtime program changes U without converting the ladder circuit block Refer to Section 6 6 6 RUN STOP the FXis FX1N FXzN FX1Nc FX2uc PLC Choose PLC P Remote RUN STOP Refer to Section 6 6 7 4 MITSUBISHI 5 5 fel 5 8 Monitor Monitoring a ladder program Choose PLC P gt Start monitor M on the ladder program edit window Refer to Section 6 7 1 Monitoring an SFC diagram Choose PLC P 5 Start monitor M on the SFC program edit window Refer to Section 6 7 1 Monitoring device status Choose Monitor Test M Entry device monitor cursor E Refer to Section 6 7 4 Select one target device on the ladder program mon
75. edit window the inner ladder program edit window will be Comment window group LAMP No 3 JO3 _ J06 Ryt POWER ERROR No 1 ERROR No 2 1 ERROR No 3 MC1 displayed Overlapped windows are shown in the figure N K Note that only one of the overlapped bd windows can be displayed on the screen amp N N Register window Device list window group Device X000 Last device Page down Pageup Next device 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 RESET SW 0 0 0 0 0 Device comment Device Doo down Next device d 0 s x000 ll X010 X020 1 0 0 0 0 0 001 EXE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X009 Device 10 device Page down Page up Next device 0 0 0 0 0 X004 f 0 0 0 0 X05 1 i k x006 I 2 10 K200 18 Seal 3 11 s MITSUBISHI 6 62 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN SN SM CV RV DIL DIM SUP 6 5 1 Ladder View Use this command to display the ladder program edit window SW PC FXGP WIN E SFC2 PMWw Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help e 5 8 es 2 Ladder
76. file can be read import into opened a program file Select the comment window and execute the following operation Exporting File F 5 Export E Heading File F gt Import I The comment type can be selected If there are comment types which should not be processed in import or export remove a check mark in such comment types File name CXABC COW File title Cancel Help File type i Device comment i Black comment M Device name M comment When program file is saved or read comment files are handled together The export and import operations described above are required only when independent operations for comment files are required Refer to section 6 1 2 and 6 1 4 MITSUBISHI 1 8 FX Series Programmable Controllers Installing FXGP WIN E 2 2 Installing FXGP WIN E This section describes the FXGP WIN E installation procedure Before installing FXGP WIN E install the necessary system software such as MS DOS and MS Windows 21 Install Procedure for Windows 3 1 Turn on the power of the PC and start Windows Insert the SWOPC FXGP WIN system floppy disk 1 44 MB into the floppy disk drive Click Icon in the Program Manager dialog box Click Run Click in the Command Line box and type A SETUP EXE A Floppy disk drive name Click the OK button Specify the directory where the FXGP WIN E should be installed The default is CAFXGPWIN Follow the directions
77. in the run mode this time reduction function will not be valid and the command OFF time will be increased by approximately 6096 for the FX version 2 30 or less series At the completion of data editing in the run mode change the mode of the PLC to stop and then run again The above functions 1 through 3 will be valid again MITSUBISHI 6 92 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Notes regarding use of the FX series PLC version 2 1 to version 2 30 1 Application instructions or device numbers added by the FX series PLC version 3 07 or more will be written to the program memory of the PLC At this moment the system will not check these instructions and the PLC will continue operating However when the mode of the PLC is switched to stop and then run again the system will check the programs When the PROG ELED indicator lamp flashes correct the corresponding instructions or device numbers and then transfer all the acceptable programs at one time Even if a device number invalid for the FX series version 3 07 or more is specified by the operand of the application instruction the instruction will be written to the program memory of the PLC At this moment an operation error wrong device number will be detected for this instruction The PLC will continue operate while ignoring the error When the mode of the PLC is switched to stop and then run again the system will check the programs and the PROG ELED
78. leave the receiver PC in the ready mode To quit receiving files click the Cancel button The telephone line will be disconnected Transfer Name SZE Number cae 9 9 s rg el FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 3 Functions on Remote Menu 9 3 1 Connect To PLC Connects the PC to the PLC through the telephone line to enable remote access to the PLC Storing and editing data is Remote possible on the remote station PLC Connect to PLO Disconnect File Transfer Enviroment To File Transfer Connects the PC to the receiver PC to enable file transfer between PCs Storing and editing data is possible on the remote station receiver PC baud Line connection screen Click To PLC and then To File Transfer The following line connection screen will appear on the display This screen is common to both commands TO PLC and TO File Transfer and the data edited on this screen will be controlled in the same way by both commands The transfer speed between the PC and the modem depends on the specified command To PLC or To File Transfer For this reason select the right command and then click the Connect button If a wrong connection command is selected for line connection a communication error will occur during remote access to the PLC or during file transfer between PCs Click thi
79. o Contact Use this command to enter the a contact and b contact Note that this command has the same function as function keys 5 11 M F2 and F3 I4 Edit Search View PL Click this command to enter the a contact Option Contact qu CO Coi l Click this command to enter the b contact Function Wire Click this command to enter the rise contact Click this command to enter the fall contact All clear Convert Applicable devices X input relay auxiliary relay T timer Y output relay S state C counter Entering a contact 1 this dialog box Enter the device mnemonic and device number a Entering b contact this dialog box Enter the device mnemonic and device number Entering rise contact 4th L Keep this dialog box Enter the device mnemonic and device number pees Entering fall contact We 1 this dialog box Enter the device mnemonic and device number Beterence making program an device name can be used instead of a device No Refer to Section 7 2 and Note in the next page gt a ale ms a MITSUBISHI 6 37 5 2 4 OPN UM SN S CN RV I DIM Sp _ jq op jo p o Entering contacts using Reference command 2 Click the Reference command The following dialog box will appear on the display
80. of an error step between the PC and the PLC Verify conditions Head Click this button to read programs FX0S FX0N FX FX2 FX2C Cancel Select the type of the PLC Reading conditions Memory Internal memory RAM EPROM EEPROM protect switch on or off cassette PLC operation mode Run or stop mode Q Range setting Cancel Transfers programs from the PC to the PLC When the Range setting is selected the specified step range will be transferred Writing conditions Memory Internal memory RAM EEPROM protect switch off cassette PLC operation mode Run or stop mode Memory Internal memory RAM EPROM EEPROM protect switch on or off cassette PLC operation mode Run or stop mode MITSUBISHI 6 84 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Program transfer operation Use Parameter and Program File Register comment to transfer all the programs at one time Note that it takes 3 to 4 minutes to transfer a program of 1 6 steps to the FX EEPROM 16 keyword is stored the Keyword dialog box will appear on the display Enter the keyword If the wrong keyword is entered then the entire operation will be stopped e When a program is transferred from the PC to the PLC program verification will be automatically executed after has been written the program To skip the program verification step click Preference see Sec 6 8 10 The Pr
81. operation environment for the FXGP WIN E Automatically verify e Yes Synchronize ladder and instruction view 3 Yes Ladder symbol 4 e Regular Convert setting e Convert only Convert and runtime program changes Attention message display by comment move 6 e Show message Hide message Selecting the Yes option will cause the device comment entry dialog box to appear when a circuit symbol is entered in the ladder diagram edit window Selecting the No option will not allow the device comment entry dialog box to appear automatically when editing the ladder diagram The Edit command or the comment window should be used to enter device comments in this case Click the Yes button in the Automatically Verify box After that if you write programs in the PLC the programs will be automatically collated If you click the No button programs can be written in the PLC but no collation will be performed see 6 6 1 Selecting Yes will synchronize the ladder and list views so that the cursor position in the ladder diagram will indicate the step to display at the top of the list view window and vice versa Selecting No will disable this feature but selecting Refresh from the Window menu will synchronize the two views again Select the line type Regular or Bold for the ladder circuit display The line type selected here is valid for display of Ladder view and printout of ladder cir
82. range assignment by ladder symbol Put the cursor in the range assignment start position then drag the mouse to the range assignment end position Refer to Section 7 2 4 Copying and pasting a ladder circuit Put the cursor on a symbol to be copied or specify a range to be copied then choose Edit E Copy C or Paste P Refer to Sections 6 2 8 and 7 2 4 Inserting a blank line for new ladder circuit Put the cursor in an insertion position then choose Edit E Line insert I Refer to Section 6 2 7 Deleting the ladder circuit block Put the cursor in a deletion position select a ladder circuit block to be deleted by operating SHIFT ISHIFT mouse dragging Edit E Select Block B then choose Edit E Cut T G Delete D or DEL Refer to Sections 6 2 8 and 7 2 4 Deleting a Instruction symbol Put the cursor a symbol to be deleted then choose Edit E Cut T or Delete D Or the DEL and BS keys are available also Refer to Sections 6 2 2 6 2 5 and 7 2 4 Switching over the overwrite insert mode for making program Press the INS key on the ladder program edit window The input characteristics are displayed at the lower right corner of the screen Refer to Section 7 2 4 Deleting a vertical line symbol Put the cursor at the upper right corner of a vertical line then pressing SHIFT f8 choosing Tools T gt Line
83. set destination directory Set Destination path YES Destination directory C DATA PROGRAM e f you select NO the files will be stored in the sub directory FILE of the FXGP WIN E on the receiving side If you select YES enter the full directory name in the Destination Directory field If you specify a non existing directory the confirmation message Create a new directory will appear on the display If you select YES a sub directory will be created in the PC on the receiving side If you select NO file transfer will be canceled and the telephone line will be disconnected See Sec 9 3 3 To next page MITSUBISHI 9 8 FX Series Programmable Controllers Sending side While sending files the system displays the current status of file sending operation Name test pmw Size 7168 8416 Number 2 4 File sending is complete SWOPC PAGPAWIN E T Fle transfer completed To send more files sequentially click Hemote File Transfer and then Transmit To quit sending files click Remote and then Disconnect MITSUBISHI Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Receiving side While receiving files the system displays the current status of file receiving operation Name test pmw Size 4098 9416 Number 2 4 File receiving is complete T Fle receive completed Click the OK button to set the receiver PC in the ready mode again To receive more files
84. shown on the screen to install FXGP WIN E CON Uninstallation for Windows 3 1 2 delete this software application program from the hard disk delete all the files from the installation directory and FXGPWIN INI files from the Windows directory using the file manager etc If program files are stored in the directory be sure to back up the files before deleting this application program If the program files are not deleted it will be deleted together with the application program Initialize of FXGP WIN E 1 FXGP WIN E is ended 2 Delete the FXGP WIN INI files from the Windows directory 3 Restart FXGP WIN E MITSUBISHI 2 1 Install Procedure for Windows 95 or after 2 2 To install the FX PCS WIN E component files from the 2 install disks Note that this software cannot be run from the install floppy disk this components must be installed onto hard drive and subsequently run the software from the drive Note If the PC had been installed with FX PCS WIN E please uninstall it If it is uninstalled before the install the FX PCS WIN E may not operate correctly For uninstall refer to below To install FX PCS WIN E 1 Restart Windows and do not start up any other applications 2 Insert the SWOPC FXGP WIN E bellow disk 1 into floppy disk drive 3 Execute setup32 exe 4 During the FX PCS WIN E Setup d
85. the log file again The log file will be stored in the sub directory LOG of the FXGP WIN E installed directory initial value FXGPWIN The format of log file is shown below File name 97 07 10 LOG year month day Logged data Connect 97 07 18 15 10 21 ABCDEFG Phone 123 123 1234 Disconnect 97 07 18 15 29 15 Time 00 18 54 If the line is connected two or more times in one day the communication data will be sequentially added in the same log file Communication data will be logged in text files A standard text editor can be used to read these files MITSUBISHI 9 20 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 4 Data Setting on PLC Side for Remote Access To access the remote FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC PLC set the parameters for the modem and set communication data for the special diagnostic register Use the following programming software to enable modem settings for the PLC The remote maintenance function cannot use on the WindowsNT 4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP FX PCS WIN E version 1 00 or later for Windows e GX Developer SWLID5C GPPW version SW2 or later for Windows Main setting 1 Read out the program from the FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC PLC to the peripheral unit 2 Activate the programming software and click PLC s Mode Setting to select the modem used for communication Example Modem setting using FXGP WIN See Sec 6 8 4 Batte
86. they are not converted MITSUBISHI 7 19 gt FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 7 3 Creating Instruction List Program 7 3 1 Main operations necessary for entering instruction words Entering contact instruction Instruction word entry method and ladder program displayed LD Load Initial logical operation contact type NO normally open iL D X 0 1 Fw X 0 LD instruction Function key ij Device number Device number Device symbol Device symbol AND AND Serial connection of NO lt normally open contact gt AJ N 0 frac XJ 1 FejAND X 4 L AND instruction Function key Ladder program displayed X000 X001 LD AND LDI Load inverse Initial logical operation contact type NC normally closed L D L1 bed o v Ew Fs LD 0 L LDI instruction Function key Device number Device number Device symbol Device symbol ANI AND inverse Serial connection of NC Normally closed contact N 1 X 1 L Ew Fe XJ 1 ANI instruction Function key Ladder program displayed X000 X001 LDI ANI Devices applicable LD LDI AND ANI instructions X input relay M auxiliary relay T timer Y output relay S state C counter a MITSUBISHI 7 20 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and
87. to create a new instruction list To clear all the ladder circuits stored click Tools and then Clear Creating editing instruction list In the instruction list program edit window position the cursor and then enter an instruction word directly at the cursor position or use the ladder circuit symbols allocated to function keys or the Instruction command on the Tools menu to create an instruction list For the instruction word entry method refer to Sec 7 3 1 For the instructions regarding programming refer to Sec 7 3 2 Edit 1005 Search View PLC Remote To specify the edit range in Moniter Test Option window Help the list program edit window use the 11 mouse dragging 4 mouse clicking To edit the specified range click Edit and then click Cut Step number Copy Paste or Delete Instruction word Device number or the operand of applied instruction Press the key on an instruction or double click the mouse button on an instruction to change the instruction Press the Insert key to change the data entry mode from Overwrite to Insert or vice versa Function keys or click the Indicates the number of mouse button on the desired steps used total function key to use the Used steps 39 2000 number of steps wj AND function Keys and commands used for editing Symbol delete Delete Deletes the symbol at the cursor position NOP operati
88. to enter in ladder symbols In addition to this conventional operation method use the mouse operation method To support the mouse operation method there is a floating pallet of ladder symbols menu commands and function key guides In addition use the list editing window You can create ladder diagrams by directly entering instructions Various tools for selecting instructions from list This software has various tools that facilitate entry of instructions such as contact symbols coil instructions and application instructions Particularly for application instruction entry the list of instructions will be displayed and desired instructions can be selected from the list Such interactive functionality will facilitate instruction entry operation Importance placed on keyboard operation In some work places the use of a mouse or pointing device may be difficult however considering such a problem we have designed this software so that most of operation can be performed using the keyboard Entire ladder diagram edit function Modifying part of the diagram while looking the front and rear of the ladder block currently edited Splitting screen into two oplitting the ladder diagram editing window ladder circuit monitoring window comment editing window etc into two upper and lower windows using the split handle at the lower section of the screen is possible Each window can display the different sections of the document and each screen can be
89. to the PC To specify a modem sequentially click Remote Environment and then Modem Modem The selected modem is inverted New Entry 4 r Edit mma Delete Paste Order Up Top Bottom Use these buttons to change the position of the selected modem data in the list Selecting modem Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Click this button at the completion of setting Click this button to change the selected data Click this button to store a new modem Cut button Temporarily stores the modem data while erasing the data from the currently displayed position Copy button Temporarily stores the modem data without erasing the data from the currently displayed position Paste button Pastes the temporarily stored modem data at the end line of the list Delete button Deletes the modem data selected Follow the procedure below to select the modem used for telephone line connection 1 Click the modem name in the list The modem name will be highlighted 2 Click the OK button 4 MITSUBISHI 9 17 SO FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Storing new modem Follow the procedure below to store a new modem the list 1 Click the New Entry button 2 Enter data in the modem storage screen Modem Setting o Z Name Enter the modem to b
90. turn off the power of the modem only the initialize command will be canceled therefore communication error will occur In this case turn off the power of both units and then turn on the power of the modem first and then that of the PLC 2 Be sure to use the To PLC command to connect the PC to the PLC If you use the To File Transfer command communication with the PLC will not be possible 8 f you access to the PLC immediately after line connection a communication error may occur This is because the modem is still not ready for communication Wait several seconds and then access the PLC a MITSUBISHI 9 6 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 2 2 File transfer Connect the FXGP WIN E installed PC to another FXGP WIN E installed PC using the telephone line in order to enable file sending and receiving between these PCs Transfer procedure Connect the modem and the telephone line to the PC and then turn on the power of the modem first and then that of the PC See Sec 9 1 2 Start the FXGP WIN E Setting up Oni rECEININg SIAE Click Remote Environment and then Modem Specify the modem used for communication See Sec 9 3 4 Only for the first Transfer Click Remote File Transfer and then Receive Set Name the modem on the receive side in the ready mode Size
91. voneied asina Q e Q O mm N N O O 15 FX1N FX2N FX2NC FX V3 07 or later FX2c FX V2 30 or earlier FXo FXos 061 074 078 suononjisu X4 B 4 MITSUBISHI Appendix B FX PCS WIN E Software Manual ons d Instruct e Table B 3 Appl lt wemeows gt gt gt gt gt emsown o woneiodoosing Ss sis isis gt gt Bwwows E __ BR ewsown 1 PPP fii tt i ttt itt yf Bwwows SSS ewsown 1 weeose Bwwows PPI T AIT ems 5 __ ____ 3 2 PERS 15 FX1N FX2N FX2NC FX V3 07 or later FX2c re SS weoma gt gt gt gt gt gt gt tit ti itt wweosm gt gt gt gt gt gt 1 Bwwows 1 l a FX V2 30 or earlier ewsows 1 LLL ewseow voneiedo asina m O 8 D N n
92. was inputted Refer to Section 6 8 10 Clearing comments Choose View V Comment view C to display the device name device comment edit window Then choose Tools T clear A and then select the cleared comments type Refer to Sections 6 3 6 and 6 5 5 Using an existing comment file To export a comment file choose File F Export E on the comment edit window To import the existence comment file choose File F gt Import I on the comment window Refer to Section 6 5 5 5 10 Printer Printing active window While an edit window to be printed is displayed choose File F Print P Refer to Section 6 1 6 Printing two or more windows While an arbitrary edit window is displayed choose File F Print All T Refer to Section 6 1 7 Previewing the print result While edit window to be previewed is displayed choose File F Print preview V Or click Preview V button on the print setting dialog box Refer to Sections 6 1 9 and 6 1 6 Selecting print items Choose File F Print P or Print All T for printing out two or more items at a time then specify an item or items to be printed Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 Limiting the print range Choose File F Print P or Print All T for printing out two or more items at a time then specify the range to be printed Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 Attac
93. will be also sent to the next line Such ladder circuit turning can be performed up to 20 times and up to 211 contacts can be entered Turning point numbers O to 255 can be allocated to the turning points These numbers can be manually changed see Sec 7 2 1 e fthe STL step ladder instruction is in the ladder diagram ladder circuit turning will not be possible for the program following the STL instruction In addition ladder circuit turning will not be possible for the internal ladder circuit drawn in the SFC program edit window Unacceptable ladder diagram The ladder circuit blocks marked with x cannot be converted Correct such unacceptable blocks into those marked with O and then convert them Short circuited block HH X 2 T Turning point number entered at wrong position X i Intermediate turning circuit turning point number error MITSUBISHI 7 15 Fel Fe FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 7 2 4 Creating ladder circuit ladder diagram Creating new ladder diagram Click File and then New to create a new ladder circuit ladder diagram To clear all the ladder circuits stored click Tools and then Clear Creating ladder diagram Use the ladder circuit symbols allocated to function keys tool pallet list type entry method or Tools comm
94. within either a subroutine or an interrupt routine The use of FOR and NEXT is incorrect The following instructions have been 6607 used within a FOR NEXT loop STL RET MCR IRET SRET FEND or END 1 The use of MC MCR is incorrect 2 Missing NO 6608 3 SRET IRET instruction or an A circuit error occurs if a combination of instructions is incorrect or badly specified Select programming mode and correct the identified error pointer has been used within an MC MCR instruction area 6609 MITSUBISHI FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix C Table C 6 Circuit Error Error Detection Stored Error Associated Meaning Device Number 6610 LDI is used continuously 9 or more times in succession 6611 Number of LD LDI instructions is more than ANB ORB instructions 6612 Number of LD LDI instructions is less than ANB ORB instructions MPS is used continuously more than 12 6613 times 6614 MPS instruction missing 6515 MPP instruction missing Unauthorized use of the MPS MRD 6616 MPP instructions possible coil missing One of the following instructions is not connected to the active bus line STL RET MCR P ointer I nterrupt pointer El DI SRET IRET FOR NEXT FEND and END 6617 STL RET MC or MCR programmed 6618 within either a subroutine or an interrupt
95. 000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 01000100 01001110 01011000 00010010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 100000000 00000000 00000000 90000000 90000000 90000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 01000101 01001111 01011001 00010010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 000 0 00000000 00000000 90000000 00000000 00000000 O 00000000 You can edit the numeric values of the data cell 6 72 MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Example 32bit Register view Binary table type 00000000 00000000 0006 0 00000000 00000000 0 You can edit the numeric values of the data cell Double click the device number column The display setting dialog box will appear on the display Decimal data table type 4660189 0 01 01 E 01 E Oy am 01 OO OOOO gt MITSUBISHI 6 73 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP 67188513E0 OEO OEO OEO ACA 1 53125799E0 1 6093841 8E0 1 68751037E0 1 140625
96. 0000000 000 00000000 20000009 00000000 000 00000000 0 0 0 02 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 99000000 00000000 90000000 00000000 01000010 01001100 01010110 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 90000000 90000000 90000000 99000000 90000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 WO Vie Zz riz 06000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 i 0 01 01 01010100 01010101 01010110 01010111 i 00000000 01000001 000010 ii 01001001 01001010 01001011 01001100 01001101 01001110 01 901111 01010000 01010001 010010 010011 01000011 01001101 01010111 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0 00000000 90000000 90000000 90000000 90000000 90000000 00000000 00
97. 00000000 01010011 1 65625389E0 00000000 01010110 00000000 01010101 1 67188513 0 _ J90041 440043 175887583 460045 4718653 48004 4849737 480043 4980811 4COD4B b111885 __4 0040 9242959 9274093 520051 2775505107 540053 75636181 560055 _5767255 _ 580057 80000000 01011000 00000000 0i1010111 1 68751037E0 5898328 500054 2 00000000 01011010 00000000 01011001 1 70313561E0 08951351 3820017 00000011 10000010 00000000 00010111 7 54073331bE 37 0 0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0 RENTES 81 40900000 00000000 00000000 DEQ 1179648 120000 700000000 00010010 00000000 00000000 1 140625 0 718762578 20012 __ 00000000 11010010 00000000 00010010 1 92554793 38 _ 4660199 a 00000100 01100110 00000001 10101001 2 70271324 36 27100000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 OES 1 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 1 8080000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 1 90000000 00000000 00000000 100000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 DJ 20 4 Ss mo Register 50 00 0 Qepe p T pL p n MITSUBISHI Main functions e Displays or edits data or file registers read from the
98. 46 to C250 5 points A B phase C251 to C255 5 points MITSUBISHI 1 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A Table A 7 Device Table for and Series PLC I DO to D511 Default DO to D199 General 512 points Default 200 points subset Type 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device DO to D511 Default D200 to D511 Type 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device Data 7488 points Battery backed up D512 to D7999 registers D D1000 to D7999 set by parameter File registers Maximum 7000 points in 14 blocks of 500 program steps Type 16 bit data storage register Special 256 points From the range D8000 to D8255 Type 16 bit data storage register Index 16 points VO to V7 and ZO to Z7 Type 16 data storage register For use with CALL 128 points PO to P127 Pointers Subset 512 points Battery backed up Latched Default 312 points subset 1001 to 150 and 1657 to 18507 6 input points 3 timers 6 counters rising trigger 2 1 falling trigger 1120 yw time in msec Nestleves levels 8 points for use with MC and NO to N7 16 bit 32 768 to 432 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 Numbers Hexadecimal H 16 bit 0000 to FFFF 32 bit 00000000 to FFFFFFFF Floating Point 32 0 1 175 x 10 38 3 403 x 1038 Not directly enterable For use with interrupts Decimal K MITSUBISH
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100. 85ADP Installation Manual FX FXoN 485ADP Communication Adapter User s Guide FX Communication RS232C RS485 User s Manual FX2N 16CCL M CC Link System Master Block User s Manual FX2N 32CCL CC Link Interface Block User s Manual FXoN 32NT DP Profibus DP Interface User s Manual FX2N 64DNET DeviceNet Interface User s Manual FX2N 32ASI M AS interface Master Block User s Manual FX2N 16LNK M MELSEC Link System Master Block User s Manual MITSUBISHI This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification JYSS2D7T101 BFM allocation etc This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification JY992D73501 nd BEM allocation etc JY992D66001 JY992D66101 JY992D73401 JY997D01 101 This manual contains explanations for specification JY992D51301 JY992D48801 JY997D01201 JY992D53201 This manual contains explanations for N N network parallel link computer link and no protocol communication RS instruction and FX2N 2321F RS232C interface block about FX family PLC JY992D69901 JY992D93101 JY992D71801 This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification and BFM allocation etc JY992D61 401 JY992D86301 JY992D76901 This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification setting and I O allocation etc JY992D73701 E 3 FX
101. AB IGRPH ESC and CTRL TAB to change over the windows and change over the active window efficiently Refer to the Windows manual Changing the edit window type Choose the edit window type in View V menu Refer to Section 6 5 4 MITSUBISHI 5 1 Fl fel Fe 5 2 Program Creating a new program Choose File F New N Refer to Section 6 1 1 All clearing a program Choose Tools T clear A Refer to Section 6 3 6 Transferring a program to the PLC Choose PLC P Transfer T Refer to Section 6 6 1 Reading a program from a file Choose File F gt Open O Refer to Section 6 1 2 Saving a program to a file Choose File F Save S or Save as A Refer to Sections 6 1 4 and 6 1 5 Checking for errors in a program Choose Option O Program check C Refer to Section 6 8 1 Printing a program Display the window of item to be printed then choose File F Print P When printing two or more items at a time execute Print All T Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 Setting changing the program memory capacity Choose Option O Parameter Settings P Refer to Section 6 8 2 Overwriting NOP instructions to a program Choose Edit E NOP overwrite W from the list program edit window Refer to Section 6 2 9 Inserting NOP instruct
102. Art no 068560 15 04 2003 JY992D66501 Version E MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MELSEC FX Series Programmable Logic Controllers Software Manual FX PCS WIN E 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC NDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION FX Series Programmable Controllers FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Manual number JY992D66501 Manual revision Date April 2003 SN Foreword e This manual contains text diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the correct installation and operation of the FX PCS WIN E Before attempting to install or use the FX PCS WIN E this manual should be read and understood e fin doubt at any stage of the installation of the FX PCS WIN E always consult a professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards which apply to the installation site If in doubt about the operation or use of the FX PCS WIN E please consult the nearest Mitsubishi Electric distributor e This manual is subject to change without notice e a MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Registration e Microsoft Windows MS MS Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Millennium Edition Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e company name and the product name to be described in this manual are the register
103. BISHI 6 114 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UV UM W SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP 6 8 1 Program Check This command checks the programs stored in the PC for syntax errors double coils and ladder circuit errors If an error is detected the step with an error will be displayed on the screen Checks the instruction codes and instruction formats The check result will be displayed on the screen Syntax error check Double coil check Checks the device symbols and device numbers in the program for double use of output instructions OUT SET PLS PLF MC RST or labels The check result will be displayed on the screen Circuit error check Checks the instructions in programs for circuit structural errors The check result will be displayed on the screen The error message displayed on the screen depends on the error type as described in the following table Result 94 Ladder error Step number Description Error message Label error MITSUBISHI There is a circuit that cannot be converted Examples wrong instruction is used as the first instruction of the Check the ladder diagram circuit The first instruction should be LD LDI or STL and correct it e Over stacking Wraparound circuit Label instructions P are not used properly Examples CALL and PO are used but label PO does not exist The number of STL instructions was not appro
104. Browse Convert Listings for printout 1 INSTR and PARAMETER must always be selected in the printout menu of MELSEC MEDOC 2 When the device names and the device comments should be converted NAME must be selected in the printout menu of MELSEC MEDOC 3 When the circuit comment is converted ONLY COM must be selected in the printout menu of MELSEC MEDOC 4 When the value of the data register is converted DWR must selected in the printout menu of MELSEC MEDOC File name 1 File names up to eight characters are allowed Do not use the long file names of WINDOWS95 2 The extension of the text file MELSEC should to TMP Limitation and rule of the data when converting 1 Device name conversion NAME which exceeds eight characters are cut to eight characters Characters other than alphabet characters numbers or the effective signs stated below are replaced with under bar Effective sign amp 2 Circuit comment Up to 500 characters in total are converted when there are two or more comment lines for one circuit block Ec 3 Value of data register When two or more sets of SETUP data of the data link and file registers DWH are converted only the last SETUP data can be converted MITSUBISHI D 1 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix D MEMO MITSUBISHI D 2 FX PCS WIN
105. C Programs Hemote Maintenance Using Telephone Line Appendix Device Lists Appendix B Instruction List Appendix C Error Code Tables Appendix D File Convertor E Appendix D Associated Manuals a MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 1 Introduction This software manual describes the outline connection of the FX PCS WIN E software and the construction of the hardware system In addition this manual describes the connection of various units and utilization of various the software functions such as data file compatibility Please read this manual before installing the software 1 1 Main Software Features FX PCS WIN E is designed for the creation of programs used on Mitsubishi FX series PLC This software runs on MS Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Millennium Edition Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 and Windows XP Programming Three types of programming windows Three types of programming tools are available for simultaneous operation They are the ladder program edit window list program edit window and SFC program edit window You can enter or edit data while switching the active window between the three different methods of programing Selection of the operation type in creating ladder diagrams To create ladder diagrams via the ladder diagram editing window you can use the conventional keyboard operation method Using this method use function keys
106. C type setting dialog box is displayed upon necessity Refer to Sections 6 1 1 6 1 2 and 6 6 1 Changing the PLC type Choose Options O PLC type change H Refer to Section 6 8 9 Writing down loading a program to the PLC Choose PLC P Transfers T Refer to Section 6 6 1 Writing down loading a register data register file register RAM file register to the PLC Choose PLC P Register data transfers R Refer to Section 6 6 2 Clearing the program word device or bit devices in the PLC Choose PLC P gt PLC memory Clear P Refer to Section 6 6 3 Checking error status in the PLC Choose PLC P PLC diagnosis D Refer to Section 6 6 8 Checking the PLC operation time Choose PLC P PLC diagnosis D Refer to Section 6 6 8 Registering changing the password for password protection in to the PLC Choose PLC P PLC keyboard current delete K Refer to Section 6 6 5 Changing the setting value of a timer counter in the PLC Choose Monitor Test M Change the setting value C Refer to Section 6 7 7 Select one target device on the ladder program monitor window then click the right button of the mouse to display the shortcut menu Refer to Section 6 7 1 Changing the current value of a timer counter register in the PLC Choose Monitor Test M Change the current values C Refer to Section 6 7 8 Select one target
107. Device Monitor T C D device Started from the cursor position up to 10 devices data register D timer T counter C will be copied from the ladder diagram monitor window and then pasted at the cursor position of the Entry Device Monitor screen e Function of Entry Device Monitor Cursor The device selected inverted by the cursor will be copied from the ladder diagram monitor window and then pasted at the cursor position of the Entry Device Monitor screen To execute this function you can also use the shortcut key by clicking the right button of the mouse in the ladder program monitor window gt a a MITSUBISHI 6 107 5 2 4 OPN W SN S CN RV IL DIM Sp __ v 6 7 5 Forced Y Output This command performs forced on off operation of the output relay Y in the PLC Enter a device number in this box Execution conditions Click the ON or OFF button to determine the type of device PLC operation mode Run or stop mode operation e This command is executed for only one operation cycle of the PLC In the run mode therefore forced on off will be valid for the latch circuit and SET RST circuit f the PLC is in the stop mode or if the output unused in the program is specified the forced output command will be held e This command can turn on the specified output relay even if no programs are stor
108. Device name stored for Y M and S F7 ouT RJ Y 1 9 Function key Device name stored for Y M and S u T e 1 2 0 Was C9 OUT instruction Device name stored for data register Device number used for indirect specification Device symbol T or C T e LU T UJ C 1 0 IS C9 OUT instruction Device name stored for Device name stored for data register T and C used for indirect specification 4 MITSUBISHI 7 25 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering single instruction Instruction word entry method and ladder program displayed ANB AND block serial connection of multiple parallel ladder circuits N BJ o 8 ANB instruction Function key Ladder program displayed X000 X001 ANB MO M1 ORB OR block parallel connection between blocks or ORB ORB instruction Function key Ladder program displayed X000 X001 m ORB MO M1 m MPS Point Store Stores the current result of the internal PLC operations MRD Read Reads the current result of the internal PLC operations MPP Pop Pops recalls and removes the currently stored result 5 5 or MPP instruction Ladder program displayed X000 X001 ne MPS X002 MPP E MRD Ne X003 a MITSUBISHI 7 26 FX Series Pr
109. Displays ladder circuits Creates or edits ladder circuits e Monitors the operation of the PLC e Displays or stores comments e Writes data during run mode Prints ladder diagrams Main functions e Displays the instruction list Creates or ediats the instruction list e Displays or stores comments e Prints the instruction list Main functions e Displays ladder circuits using the SFC format e Creates or edits SFC diagrams e Monitors operation of the PLC using SFC diagram e Displays or stores comments Prints the SFC diagrams Execute View V and then Inner Ladder View A in the SFC program edit window to display the inner state or transition ladder circuit a FX Series Programmable Controllers 4 3 MITSUBISHI Work Windows and their Functions 4 Functions of the Comment Window Group View Comment View The comment windows displays stores or edits the device names and comments Device comment Device name File Edit Tools Search View P OPC FXGP WIN E LC Remote Monitor Test Option Window Help ja Flared dk Jas e amp 222 Efe jeajeajeaje F3 es E 2 ate n JE LAMP No 3 Ry8 7__ ERROR MCI Device Device comment 006 Ry POWER LL Less ou E
110. EPROM 8 Note that ROM adapter FX ROM SOC 1 optional is needed Data transfer Program memory clear parameters programs comments file registers He Edit Jools Search View PLC Remote neem Window Help Program check Parameter settings Keyword setting PLC s mode setting Serial setting parameter Printer title Device range setting Comment move PLC type change Preferences 1 Cofgwe Transfer speed bps Data bts Cra EPROM transfers Configure me H Font Stop bits E Read e Baud rate 9600 4800 2400 1200 900 600 Reads out data from the ROM writer and stores the 300 data in the memory of the PC Data length 8 7 To read data the appropriate PLC model name e Parity check No parity check odd parity should be chosen then reading can be executed check even parity check If the keyword is stored in the ROM keyword entry dialog box will appear on the display The operator e Stop bit 1 2 will need to know the keyword to proceed The above items determine the communication conditions The communication settings should Write be the same as those for the ROM writer Transfers the data stored in the program memory area of the PC to the memory of the ROM writer To transfer the data from the ROM writer the transfer format should be set to Intel hex erify Collates the data stored in the memory of
111. For the simultaneous branch all the X012 Retract flows are executed simultaneously S 22 T 05 50 Temporary stop timer Branch state T 0 Timer Advance X01 Advance in long distance 021 gt Retract X012 Retract S0 RET Program end 30 Junction state 4 MITSUBISHI 8 1 gt fe sO ICS 52 8 1 2 Program types When creating programs using the SFC the SFC sections and ladder diagram sections inner ladders should be separately programmed The SFC type section consists of ladder blocks and state blocks To create programs used for control enter symbols such as SET SO ladder block YOOO state and TRAN transition These programs will be controlled as inner ladders SFC section Ladder section To use a SFC for programming enter SFC symbols Create inner ladders in the ladder diagram to specify to determine the flow the control of each process conditions to transfer to the next state etc Ladder block that does not M8002 Ladder Laddero belong to any state and is not LADO L SET 0 block processed externally Initial A gt Initial state STL oy X000 TRN TRAN die Transition E Leftward Rightward X001 movement movement TRN State block General STL w state 002 TRN E L TRAN Ladder block that does not TRN xi NEP TRAN vend belong t
112. I A 12 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix B PLC Instruction Tables For further information about instruction of the FXo FXos FX and Series PLC can be found in FX Programming Manual Manual number JY992D48301 about FX1s FX2N and FXanc Series PLC can be found in FX Programming Manual Il Manual number JY992D88101 B 1 Basic Program Instruction Table Table B 1 Instruction Mnemonic LD LDI LDP LDF AND ANI ANP ANF OR ORI ORP ORF OUT SET RST MC MCR PLS PLF ANB INV ORB MPS MRD MPP NOP END Basic Program Instructions FXo FX2N E T T lt lt lt B 2 SFC STL Program Instruction Table Table B 2 Instruction Mnemonic MITSUBISHI SFC STL Program Instructions FXo FX2N Appendix B elle Fal Tre 5 Fed Fe el B 1 Appendix B FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Applied Instruction Table B 3 Some instructions is supported differently by CPU version of an PLC For further information about instruction of the FXo Note FXos FXon FX and 2 Series PLC can be found in FX Programming Manual Manual number JY992D48301 about the 15 FX1N 2 and FX2Nc Series PLC can be found in FX Programming Manual II Manual number JY992D88101 Supports from first product 010 is CPU version of The instructio
113. IN E Ex File Remote Help Mew Ctrl 55 53 ES Open Remote access to PLC Page setup via modem Printer setup Exit 1 File menu New Use this function to create a new program Select the PLC type and then click the OK button A new file will appear on the display and data entry is then possible Open Use this function to read out program file from a floppy or hard disk Select a file type from the Save As Type box and then select a drive directory and file name From the Save As Type box select FXGP WIN E type program files pmw or DOS type program files pmc 2 PLC menu Program read This function reads the programs from the PLC connected to the PC Before reading the programs be sure to connect the PC to the PLC using the appropriate cabling and interface unit Ports Use this function to select an RS 232 port from the PC in order to connect the PLC or ROM to the PC 3 Remote See Sec 9 3 Functions on Remote Menu a MITSUBISHI 3 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers 3 3 Main screens This section describes the main screens of FXGP WIN E Control menu box Tool menu Title of window Tool bar Minimize button 1 File Edit Tools Search PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help feed ua 8 12 2 d fel des 58 2 5 Instruction ea Bn Ladder Program step 108 2000 Write FX FX2 FX2C e
114. In this dialog box the device names already stored will be displayed Click a device name using the mouse button to enter the device Device A000 Bit device groul modify Shows the devices names already stored Click the mouse button on a device name to enter the device Switch the devise type MITSUBISHI 6 38 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DM SUP _ jJ op jo p o 6 3 2 Use this command to enter output coil instructions Note that this command has the same function as function key Entering bit device 4 keep this dialog box Applicable devices Y output relay auxiliary relay S state Reference aa Entering timer and counter 4r 1 this dialog box Applicable devices T timer 10 250 C counter Reference Cancel Formats for data entry TO space K Specifies a contact T3 space D Specifies an interval C5 space K Specifies a constant e Use device names in place of the device numbers see Sec 7 2 and the following Note e Usethe Function command as described in Sec 6 3 3 to enter the following special coil instructions SET RST PLS PLF MC MCH STL RET END MITSUBISHI 6 39 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM
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116. M 8L is available in the FX1s and FX1n Series 6 The FX RAM 8 is available in the FX FX2c and Series 7 The FX EEPROM 16 and FXaN ROM E1 are available only in the FX2n Series Default parameters setting Table 6 3 Default setting FXon FXis FX FX2c FX2N FX2NC Memory capacity 2000 steps 2000 steps 2000 steps 8000 steps 8000 steps File register EE GN NE 10797 Commentare 0 Program only view 2000 steps 2000 steps 2000 steps 8000 steps 8000 steps 4 909398 5004088 Sei 89999 50989 226255 20255 Daia register 1 File register is set 500 words block A block consumes 500 steps from memory capacity 2 Comment area is set 50 comment block A block consumes 500 steps from memory capacity 8 Actual program capacity is 800 steps for FXo and FXoS series PLC 4 FXo and FXos series PLC cannot support File resister 5 FX FX2C FX2N and FX2NC series PLC can set the following range for each device Table 6 4 Device Setting range Auxiliary relay 0 1023 0 999 Counter 16bit 0 199 Counter 32bit 200 255 Data register 0 511 a MITSUBISHI 6 118 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UV UM W SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP 6 8 3 Keyword Setting This command can be used to store change or delete the
117. MITSUBISHI 6 16 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN SN SM C RV IL DM Sp 6 1 8 Setup Before printing use this command to set page settings For example set the margin header footer and page number printing position Use the Printer Setup command to set the paper size and printing direction Title Designer _ Header None Oleft OhRight None ORight L Footer Machine Maker gae None None ORight Controller Date Hep O Center None Oleft ORight None ORight Right User Approver None Olet ORight None ORight Version None Designer _ 9 ORight Maker cae None ORight None ORight Controller Date Hep ORight None ORight User Approver None ORight None ORight Version None ORight Set the data for the header and footer without their own appropriate windows then click Option and Printer Title The header and footer will be printed at the upper and lower sections of the page as specified in the respective windows MM ME MITSUBISHI 6 17 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM CV RV I DIM SUP _ pepe 6 1 9 Print Preview Us
118. MOV instruction L ox Beterence space 200 5 DO 4 Cik en this dialog bos 16 bit MOV instruction of pulse execution type ox __ Reterence mnn __________ pace D 32 bit MOV instruction ir Keep this dialog box Reference MITSUBISHI 6 41 5 1 Series Programmable Controllers Men Bar Commands 6 RS MOS ___ jJ op jo p o p mene s MOM Space 40000 DO 4 bos 32 bit MOV instruction of pulse execution type Reference FNCi2 space K200 space DO this dalog box 16 bit MOV instruction _Beterence Gee fes space Do 16 bit MOV instruction of pulse execution ir Keep this dialog box Beference 12 K40000 space DO Keep this dialog box 32 bit MOV instruction Reference ENC 12 space K40000 space DO Keep this dialog 32 bit MOV instruction of pulse execution type Reference MITSUBISHI 6 42 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Entering coils using Reference co
119. N SM C RV SUP E 8 aA c Enter the device number The selected device number in the program window will be initially displayed 6 5 10 Device Used List Device nal LAMP1 Device comment GO LAMP Dane dri Page up Next device Use these buttons to switch device 5 2 Displays the comment on the specified device Use this command to display the contact coil conditions of 24 devices Specify the first device number to determine the 24 devices Use these buttons to scroll up and down the screen Enter the device number The selected device number in the program window will be initially displayed The symbol will be displayed if the device uses coils No symbol will be displayed if the device uses no coils 4 MITSUBISHI The numeric value indicates the number of coils Use these buttons to switch device 5 gt 2 The symbol will be displayed if the device uses a contact No symbol will be displayed if the device uses no contact E1 No contact is used Only coils are used E2 No coils are used Only a contact is used 6 77 555546 OPN UM SN SM C
120. NT 4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP 8 transfer speed will be fixed to 19 200 bps If the RS 232C port of the PC cannot keep up with such high speed this sending receiving function cannot be used For the transfer speed of the RS 232C port refer to the operation manual of the PC Functions One of the PCs should act as the receiver The other PC should be used to send one or more files specified on the screen to the desired directory of the receiver PC If the directory of the receiver PC is not specified the received files will be stored in sub directory FILE of the FXGP WIN E If a new directory is specified the new directory will be created and then the received files will be stored in that directory Transfer files from the receiver PC to the sender PC to change the transfer direction between the personal PCs FXGP WIN E files and general files can be sent and received to use this file transfer function 4 MITSUBISHI 9 3 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Caution 1 2 If using the remote access system of the PLC frequently it is recommended that the programs be password protected The password will prevent unauthorized users from illegal access to sequence programs See Sec 6 6 5 and Sec 6 8 3 During communication via the telephone line if a call is placed to the number b
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122. PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix E Table E 1 Associated Manuals Manual name ManualNo Description FXoN 16NT MELSEC NET MINI S3 JY992D48901 Interface User s Guide FX 16NT NP MELSEC NET MINI S3 JY992D56201 Interface User s Guide This manual contains explanations for wiring installation and specification This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification FX 16NT NP S3 and BFM allocation etc MELSEC NET MINI S3 JY992D34601 Interface User s Manual A gt 2 c 45 c gt c 2 FX2N CNV BD Manual FX1N CNV BD Manual FX2N 8AV BD Manual FX1N 8AV BD Manual JY992D63601 JY992D84701 This manual contains explanations for installation JY992D62501 JY992D84601 MITSUBISHI 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction Installing FXGP WIN E Main Operation Work Windows and their Functions Guidance of Basic Operations Menu Bar Commands and their Functions 7 Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs Creating SFC Programs Hemote Maintenance Using Telephone Line Appendix Device Lists Appendix B Instruction List Appendix C Error Code Tables Appendix D File Convertor Appendix D Associated Manuals o Fel 4 MITSUBISHI Introduction Installing FXGP WIN E Main Ope
123. PLC Creates or edits data or file registers and writes the created or edited data to the PLC Prints register data informat There are two or more optional register display methods If a different display method is specified the displayed screen may differ from the example shown in the left figure 4 8 FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 4 5 Functions of the Device List Window Group View The device list windows search for devices X 5 D P I 2 etc incorporated in to the PLC and display the devices that are used in programs Contact Coil list File Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help Las al 2 L fe s 2 Device Device name LAMP1 Device comment LAMP NO 1 wie Ladder Progremstep 44200 Device used list File Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help 2 2 fea s Instruction 1556 2000 insert TC setting list File Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help adarkada edepol des 2 C LLastdevice J Page down J Page up Next device K190 116 K200 Ti K50 118 K340 T19 K500 T20 K10 T21 T22 T23 Ladder Pregremstep 195 2000
124. PLC s parameter So that these cannot be changed in the Parameter setting menu on FXGP WIN E Table 6 Device Table for FX1N Series PLC a SITS Max software addressable Inputs 128 Outputs 128 Auxiliary 1152 points M384 to M1535 relay Latched EEPROM backed up 128 points EEPROM keep M384 to M511 M coils Capacitor backed up 1024 points Capacitor keep M512 to M1535 256 points From the range M8000 to M8255 1000 points SO to S999 State relays Latched EEPROM backed up 128 points EEPROM keep SO to 127 S coils Capacitor backed up 872 points Capacitor keep S128 to S999 Initial 10 points subset SO to S9 0 to 3 276 7 TO to T199 200 points 10 msec ser Dope T200 to T245 Ti T 46 points imers 1 msec Range 0 to 32 767 sec T246 to T249 retentive 4 point Capacitor backed up 100 msec Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec 6 points Capacitor backed up General Range 1 to 32 767 counts CO to C15 16 points Type 16 bit up counter Range 1 to 32 767 counts C16 to C199 184 points EEPROM keep C16 to C31 EEPROM backed up 16 points Capacitor keep C32 to C199 Counters C Capacitor backed up 168 points Type 16 bit up counter General 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 C200 to C219 20 points Type 32 bit bi directional counter Latched Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 C220 to C234 15 points Capacitor backed up Type 32 bit bi directional counter Range
125. RRORNo3 x U L nd PMC Comment Device comment 0 0 Main functions Device name e Stores and edits device names Displays device names e Prints device names A device name can be stored for each device number Device names are can be used instead of the device numbers when creating a program or displaying a program Device comment e Stores or edits device comments Displays device comments Prints device comments Device comments are added to the device numbers Devise comments are attached to all devices when the appropriate program is displayed FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 Block comment E SWOPC FXGPIWIN E COMMENT PMW __ Main functions File Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Monitor Test Option Window Help fes s Ee Stores and edits block comments e Displays block comment E Comment 2 FX2NC Coil comment Main functions e zs fe e s 25 25 Stores or edits coil comments Displays coil comments RST and applied instruction IMENT P ner Coil comment t Buzz
126. SHI 9 12 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Changing remote station data Follow the procedure below to change the remote station data stored in the list 1 2 3 4 Select Remote and then Connect Then select PLC To File Transfer depending on your purpose Click the remote station to be changed Click the Change button Follow step 3 and subsequent steps described in Storing new remote station to change the remote station data Copying or deleting destination data Follow the procedure below to create another remote station using a remote station data stored in the list Select Remote and then Connect Then select To PLC or To File Transfer depending on your purpose Click the remote station to be copied or deleted Click the Copy button The data will not be deleted from the currently displayed position Click the Cut button The data will be deleted from the currently displayed position Click the Paste button The copied or cut data will be pasted at the end line of the list Follow the procedure described in Changing remote station data to change the pasted data Follow the procedure below to delete a remote station data from the list Click a remote station to be deleted Click the Delete button Click the OK button The confirmation message Connect to remote station will appear on the display Select No If the Cancel button is clicked instead of the
127. The font size specified by the Zoom command will not affect the printed character size To change the printed character size click Scale in the printing data setting dialog box MITSUBISHI 6 82 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 6 PLC Menu Functions Use the commands on the PLC menu to execute online functions such as data transfer to from the PLC PLC operation check and setting displaying sampling trace data Connection to PLC Correctly connect the PC to the PLC while referring to Sec 1 2 3 System configuration Solving communication error 1 Check that the power source is supplied to the PLC If no power is supplied turn on the power of the PLC and then restart the operation Check the model names of the cable and the RS 232C RS 422 interface unit connecting the PC to the PLC while referring to Sec 1 2 3 System configuration If the wrong cable or interface unit is used replace it with the right one If the cable or interface unit is incorrectly connected please correct the correction Check the looseness of all the connectors To prevent problems caused by looseness tighten all the connectors and then restart operation Check the communication port setting conditions for the communication port for the PC side For a detailed description of the communication port refer to Sec 6 6 10 Ports If you have another peripheral unit of the FX family PLC connect it in place of the curr
128. UP ___ 1 1 6 413 Tag Set This command is used to set the tag for Tag Jump In the ladder program edit window the first step number in the cursor positioned ladder circuit block will be stored as the tag In the list program edit window the cursor positioned step number will be stored as the tag Stores step 75 as the tag Stores step 74 as the tag 6 4 14 Tag Jump Use this command to jump to the tag position Select a tag from the list Up to 10 tags can be stored in the list If the eleventh tag is stored then the oldest tag is stored then will be deleted STEP No 530 s SIEP No 5 STEP 226 STEP No 70 STEP No 74 MITSUBISHI 6 61 FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 5 View Menu Functions Menu Bar Commands 6 The commands on the View menu enables the user to switch work windows or display the selected items Windows that can be switched by View menu commands Programming window group X02 1001 AND 002 2 YOO1 M8000 3 QUT MB044 UST 5 LD 8000 50 012 6 IST 520 13 451 3 SIL 50 4 O X012 T 5 SET YOO1 6 LD xDD X005 1000 7 RST yoo E 8 LO 005 010 1002 9 000 21 20 ou Yoo X006 x002 Y003 21 LD x010 24 22 AN 4002 In addition for the SFC program
129. UT TO K1 Specifying constant using decimal number Device symbol T or C Device number 0 0 0 Entering OUT TO 00 Indirectly specifying constant using data register Device symbol T or C Device number Data entry method 2 Entering device name C a Entering OUT Device name stored for Y 5 L 1 Entering OUT WAIT1 K1 Device name stored for T or C Specifying constant using decimal number a 0 Entering OUT WAIT 105 wedir Tort Device name stored for indirectly specified data register Data entry method 3 Entering both device number and device name 0 B 0 Entering OUT TO 105 Device name stored for indirectly specified data register Device number Device symbol T or C D 0 Entering OUT WAIT1 DO Device name stored for T or C Indirectly specifying constant using data register MITSUBISHI 7 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering special coil symbol Using instruction entry dialog box 1 F8 or tool pallet Input instruction S ir LIK this dialog b Tools Function 5 Applicable instructions SET RST MC MCR END PLS PLF STL RET Data entry method Entering special coil by specifying device number 0 Entering SET MO SET RST instruction instruction Device number Device symbol SET Y M 5 RST Y 5 T D P 5
130. WIN E New Open Closed and open Save Gres Save as Print Ctrl P Print All Page setup Print preview Printer setup 1 NEW PMW 2 SFC2 PMW 3 LAD1 PMW 4 COMMENT PMWw Option Window Help K10000 If all the files are stored If a file is not stored 6 Save Changes to C YPIGPWINENEW PMw Note 2 e FXGP WIN E can open two or more application windows simultaneously Note that the Exit command is valid only for the active application window If two or more programs are activated end the programs by activating the application windows MITSUBISHI 6 21 SF mM a FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 2 Edit Menu Functions Menu Bar Commands 6 The Edit menu has various commands as shown below Note that the function of the same command may be changed when the active window is changed 1 Cut and paste functions used for ladder diagrams instruction lists etc 2 Cut and paste functions used for comments in character strings 4 All edit functions for NOP instruction used in editing lists 1 2 3 Line insert and delete functions used for ladder diagrams 4 5 5 Comment storing and edit functions Note How the cut amp paste function works in the Windows environment In the Windows environment various editions are allowed using the cut amp paste copy and
131. We AO en 100 msec Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec retentive 6 points Battery backed up General Range 1 to 32 767 counts CO to C199 Default CO to C99 16 bit 200 points Default 100 points subset Type 16 bit up counter 1 to 32 767 counts Counters C 16 bit 200 points Battery backed up CO to x it m C199 Default 100 points subset ype p Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 C200 to C234 Default C200 to C219 35 points Default 20 points subset Type 32 bit up down counter Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 35 points Battery backed up Default 15 points subset Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 C235 to C240 6 points counts General rule Select counter combinations with a combined counting frequency of 20kHz or less Note all counters are latched Battery C246 to C250 5 points backed up C251 to C255 5 points DO to D511 Default DO to D199 512 points Default 200 points subset 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device DO to D511 Default D200 to D511 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D1000 to D2999 set by parameter Maximum 2000 points in 4 blocks of 500 program steps Type 16 bit data storage register Special 256 points From the range D8000 to D8255 P Type 16 bit data storage register Index 2 points V and 2 i Type 16 bit data storage register General 32 bit Latched 32 bit C200 to C234 Default C220 to C234 Type 16
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133. Z Example of replacement MO M200 5 5 205 source device number M1 M201 M6 M206 to 2 5 202 M7 M207 Destination device number top M3 M208 M8 M208 sequentially find and replace the devices The dialog box will appear Replace method with function Click the desired button to each time and ask the Select Change determine how to process the replacement of the OReplace all No change device numbers that are intended device is included in the application required instructions Click the Replace All button to replace all the Click the desired button to line determine how to process the device comments that correspond to the specified device numbers Devices cannot be replaced if the number of steps differ from each other 1 MO to M1535 lt 5M1536 to M3071 For 2 FX2nc series PLC family PLC only 2 16 bit counter lt gt 32 bit counter Common to the FX family PLC MITSUBISHI 6 59 fe 5 2 4 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp __ j jp o 6 4 11 Change Bit Device Use this command to invert the logic of the contact instructions for the specified device numbers Applicable devices X Y M S T and C Click the Select button Change pattern to sequentiall
134. a changed to an initial value When Yes Y is selected all device ranges are available in the change destination model newly selected model When No N is selected inputs to only a device range specified for the previously selected model or a device range set through Options O Assign Device D are enabled in the change destination model When special restriction is not required in devices available in the change destination model select Yes Y Select Yes Y usually When applying the device range available in the previously selected model to the change destination model select No Y Change from an upper level model to a lower level model e Changing from an upper level to a lower level PLC will not automatically adjust the current program for incompatibilities with newer instructions or devices The program can be corrected before or after the PLC type has been changed If the program is not corrected a program error will occur when the program is transferred to the PLC e Parameters can also cause problems when trying to change the PLC type If a parameter setting is not compatible with the PLC that has been selected the message parameter error will be displayed and the change will be aborted In this case the parameter setting should be adjusted to a setting compatible with the new PLC type MITSUBISHI 6 124 FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 8 10 Preferences This command sets the
135. act Enaks reer eer ere tere CTT Ce TT a Re Tee RUN monitor NC contact Initial pulse NO contact 00000000 Error occurrence 05 ds 006 E um m i desc 8008 Power failure Guia 011 10msec clock 1 sec clock Inner clock Inner clock Inner clock Inner clock gt a MITSUBISHI 6 49 5 2 4 OPN v UM W SN SM CN RV IL SUP 6 3 9 Comment settings This command is used in the device comment name window to specify the device comments that are to be written to the PLC Sets the specified device comments as the data to be written to the PLC After executing this button an asterisk will appear next to the specified device numbers Resets the specified device comments This means the specified device comments will be regarded as the comments not be written to the PLC To write the device comments to the PLC 1 block or more of the comment area should be secured To secure the comment area click Option and then Parameter Settings e Enter the same type of device in the From and To boxes To specify two or more types of devices such as input X an
136. added to the SFC diagram MITSUBISHI Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN W SN SM CN RV I DIM Sp Device name 0 Device comment Display range o o Lines comment Display range State comment Example If all types of comments are specified Initial state Device comment Device number Device name Zero return 6 81 Series Programmable Controllers Ment Bar Commands 6 UV UM W SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP _ d jJ jo p jo perl o 6 5 13 Display Setting Use this command to specify the data register display size and device comment display style for the device store monitor screen Select the data display method Display mode e Decimal Hexadecimal Ascii Floating point Click this box to display device comments on the device store monitor screen UV UM SN SM C RV Sp __ 7 1217 1217 6 514 2 Use this command to enlarge reduce the characters displayed in the window oom Percent CO 15024 CO 10034 7596 5095 Custom 100 195 B q0 85 e Click Custom to specify the font size in the range of 50 to 150 in increments of 5 To enlarge or reduce characters displayed in the window change the font size by clicking Option and then Font e
137. and to create ladder diagrams For the ladder circuit symbol entry method refer to Sec 7 2 1 Main operations necessary for entering ladder circuit symbols SWOPC PXGPIWIN E UNTITLO3 PMW e Non converted ladder circuit blocks in the zii aliia ab E ASIE Test Option Window Help la d der progra will be di e d Ladder Ladder Program step 39 8000 Write HELP He HE F4 When conversion is executed the ladder or program displayed on the screen will be Tools Convert converted into an instruction list At the completion of conversion the program steps will be determined omitting any empty spaces and adjusting circuit layout In addition dimmed blocks will be changed to normal e Even after conversion automatic writing to the memory of the PLC can be executed in the run mode see Sec 6 6 6 and Sec 6 8 10 Completed Program step 39 8000 Write Abt X H a MITSUBISHI 7 16 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Editing SWOPC PXGPIWIN E UNTITLOS PMW To edit the specified range click Edit and then Te SOS click Cut Copy Paste or Delete Ladder P
138. ation adapter or expansion board Click this button to set the data e communication data is still not set in 08120 the values shown in the left figure will appear on the Serial Setting screen _ e f communication data is already set in the 08120 Protocol RS instruction the set values will appear on the Serial Setting Data bits screen e Click OK to directly write the set values in the D8120 of the PLC In addition the same data will be written in the data register area on the PC side For this reason when you use the Register Data Transfer command to transfer all the register data to the PLC the D8120 data set on this screen will be written in the PLC again Command execution conditions Memory Internal memory RAM EPROM EEPROM protect switch on or off cassette PLC operation mode Run or stop mode Parity Transfer speed bps Stop bits ce lie Lel Header Terminater Control line CD Hardware omal RS 2320 Z Lel MITSUBISHI 6 88 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN S CN RV DIM SUP __ 7171 i717 6 6 5 PLC Keyword Current or Delete Use this command to store the keyword to the program memory of the PLC Store the keyword if you want to protect the programs from being erased by mistake due to overwrite or stolen Cli
139. ations C235 to C240 6 points C241to C245 5 points with a combined counting frequency of stop input High speed 60kHz or less Note all counters are latched EEPROM Max 6 points backed up If high speed counter is used with the HSCS B ph AB phase or HSCR instruction a combined counting frequency of 30kHz or less DO to D127 General 128 points 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D128 to D255 Latched 128 points EEPROM backed up 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D1000 to D2499 set by parameter File registers Maximum 2000 points in 3 blocks of 500 program steps Type 16 bit data storage register D8030 amp D8031 Data is entered indirectly through the external setting potentiometer 256 points inclusive of D8013 C246 to C250 5 points C251 to C255 5 points Data registers D Externally Range 0 to 255 adjusted 2 points Index 16 points VandZ Type 16 bit data storage register For use Pointers P For use with 1000 to 1500 6 points interrupts 8 points for use with MC and MCR Noto N7 Decimal K 16 bit 32 768 to 32 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 Constants rising trigger 1 falling trigger 0 0 16 bit 0000 to FFFF 32 bit 00000000 to FFFFFFFF Hexadecimal H 4 MITSUBISHI 8 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A A 6 Series PLC Latched devices range is fixed by
140. be displayed first in the list Device Click this button to display all the devices while ignoring the PLC model The unstored device numbers in the PLC will be displayed in red Device comment Device name Double click in the device number column to designate a number The set Device dialog box shown above RPOWER 007 ERROR RY2 YO10 ERROR No 2 RY3 will appear on the display ERRORNo3 BUZZER YO12 LED1 YO13 MC2 LED2 014 MC3 LED Y 015 MC4 LED R Use the 1 keys or drag the mouse to specify the range Functions of Device comment and name edit window 1 Display list of device comments already stored 2 Storing and editing device comments In the ladder program edit window click Edit and then Device Comments to individually store the device comments 3 Storing and editing device names In the ladder program edit window click Edit and then Device Name to individually store the names 4 Printing device comments see Sec 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 2 Specifying comments to be written to PLC The device comments specified can be stored in the parameter set program area of the PLC see Sec 1 4 Sec 6 2 13 and Sec 6 3 9 MITSUBISHI 6 68 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp Lp erp epe Block Comment The list of block comments will be d
141. below will be loaded as the initial values if the parameters are not set manually this dialog box will appear on the display to ask whether the initial values should be changed SW PC FXGP WIN E 2 Communication parameters not set Select Yes to set the default values Do you wantto set When programming software transfer the program to the communication boards select No and clear the special register 08120 in the PLC to 0 The dialog box to the left will appear on the display to ask whether or not the initial values should be changed The values shown below be loaded as default values if the user does not set the parameters manually Click this button not to set the initial values RS instruction Link Computer LInk Serial setting parameter 7 8 Protocol RS instruction gt ok Data bits None Odd Even Stop bits 1 Help 1 2 Transfer speed bps Header OFF Clear Click this button to erase the set parameters Terminator Each register value will be reset to zero QUE 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 Control mode None E OFF ON Control procedure Format 1 E None mode Normal RS 485 Modem RS 232C Comms timeout x 1Q Click the Clear button to clear the setting above When programming software transfer the program to the communication boards click the Clear button and cleax the special resistor 08120 in the PLC to 0
142. bit up down counter 1 phase 1 phase High speed c w start counters C Max 6 points C241 to C245 5 points stop input 2 phase A B phase General etched 512 points Battery backed up Default 312 points subset Data registers D File MITSUBISHI 4 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A Table eA m ues Device Table for FX Series PLC Version 2 30 or earlier Spesheeue ____ y O EM with CALL 64 points PO to P63 Pointers 1000 to 1500 and 1657 to 18507 6 input points and 3 timers rising trigger 1 1 falling trigger 21 0 yw w time in msec Nestleves levels 8 points for use with MC and MCR NO to N7 16 bit 32 768 to 432 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 16 bit 0000 to FFFF 32 bit 00000000 to FFFFFFFF For use with interrupts Decimal K Constants Hexadecimal H H MITSUBISHI A 5 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual 4 FX Version 3 07 or later FX c All version Series PLC Appendix A Latched devices range can change in the Parameter setting menu on FXGP WIN E For explanation about operation refer to section 6 8 2 However fixed latched device cannot be changed by it Table A 4 Device Table for FX Version 3 07 or later and FX2c Series PLC Max hardware I O configuration points 255 dependent on user selection Max software addressable Inputs 255 Outputs 255
143. block comment 7 18 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Note regarding ladder circuit block delete Step number already determined Ladder Ladder circuit block L adder circuit block Ladder circuit block If step numbers are already determined for the ladder circuit blocks you can delete the blocks by following the procedure below 1 If you want to delete ladder circuit blocks specify the delete range using the 4 mouse dragging Block Select command 2 Click Cut or Delete or press the Delete key to delete the specified blocks When deleted the correspond ing instructions will be also deleted from the instruction list It is therefore not necessary to convert the changed ladder diagram into an instruction list After deleting a step number determined entire ladder circuit block in units of symbols or using the Line Delete command be sure to enter a new ladder program in the blank line If a line remains blank conversion error will be detected To delete an entire ladder circuit block be sure to follow the above procedure To cancel the ladder diagram delete or edit operation click the control menu box at the upper left corner of the ladder program edit window The window will be closed After that open the window again to display the ladder diagram Be careful When you close the ladder program edit window all the edited data will be erased if
144. ce name in the program Enter a device name with single quotation marks in this box Click this button to select a device name from the list Search character Direction Top to bottom From cursor down From cursor up Specify the search direction e Even if device names are not displayed on the screen the corresponding device number will be searched 6 4 3 Device Search Use this command to search the specified device number in the program Enter the device number Applicable devices X Y S D V Z P and Click this button to select a device number from the list Search Device Option Bit device group Double word Direction Top to end O Under the cursor O Upper the cursor Specify the search direction Even if the device numbers are not displayed the screen the device corresponding to the set device number will be searched upon MITSUBISHI 6 55 OPN W SN SM CN RV I DIM SUP Lo 1717171 o p o 6 4 4 Instruction Search Use this command to search the specified instruction symbol Enter an instruction in this box Example LD AND OUT SET MOV DMOVP FNC12 FNCD12P etc Click this button to select a device number from the list Search instruction Direction Top to bottom OFrom cursor down Oran eu
145. cial Function Block User s Guide FX 4AD TC Special Function Block User s Guide FX2N 2LC Special Function Block User s Manual FX2N 1HC Special Function Block User s Guide JY992D55701 JY992D55901 JY992D85801 JY992D65401 This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification and BFM allocation etc FX 1HC Special Function Block User s Guide JY992D53001 High Speed Counter FX 1PG E FX2N 1PG E Pulse Generation Unit JY992D65301 User s Manual 8 10 6 o Pulse Generation Unit JY992D93401 User s Manual This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification FX2N 10GM FX2N 20GM and BFM allocation etc Hardware Programming JY992D77801 9 Manual FX 10GM FX 20GM Hardware Programming JY992D60401 Manual MITSUBISHI E 2 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Table E 1 Programmable Cam Switch x il 2 c c c 2 Appendix E Associated Manuals Manual name Manual Description FX2N 1RM E SET Programmable Cam Switch User s Manual FX2N 2321F RS 232C Interface Block Hardware Manual FX2N 232 BD Communication Board User s Guide FX2N 422 BD Communication Board User s Guide FX2N 485 BD Communication Board User s Guide FX2NC 232ADP Installation Manual FXoN 232ADP Communication Adapter User s Guide FX 232ADP Communication Adapter User s Guide FX2NC A4
146. ck this button to store the keyword Store Enter a keyword in the New Keyword box to store the Old keyword keyword Enter old keyword in the Old Keyword box and sem then enter new keyword in the New Keyword box Then press the OK button to change the old keyword to the new keyword To delete a keyword enter the keyword in the Old Keyword box and then enter 8 characters of spaces Then press the OK button New keyword Command execution conditions Characters used for keyword Alphanumeric characters of A to F and O to 9 Number of characters 8 characters An error will be detected if the number of characters is less than 8 Memory Internal memory RAM EPROM EEPROM protect switch on or off cassette PLC operation mode Run or stop mode When the registered keyword is unknown 1 In the case of an unknown keyword the keyword cannot be changed or canceled When deleting an entire program including the keyword execute PLC PLC memory clear Setting a keyword protection level for peripheral online units If the peripheral units enable online operation with the PLC FX 10P FX 20P etc set the protection level for the keyword with the appropriate device There are three levels of protection as described below Protect the programs from being monitored or modified by online units via setting keyword of the optimum protection level All protected No peripheral unit enables operation
147. contains hardware explanations for wiring installation and specification etc JY992D83901 JY992D47401 JY992D47501 JY992D55301 JY992D88101 This manual contains instruction explanations JY992D48301 JY992D95001 This manual contains hardware explanations for wiring installation and specification etc JY992D95201 JY992D560401 JY992D96401 This manual contains explanations for wiring installation and specification JY992D96201 JY992D74901 This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification and BFM allocation etc JY992D74701 E 1 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix E Table E 1 Associated Manuals ManualNo Description FXON 3A Special Function Block User s Guide FX2N 4DA Special Function Block User s Guide FX2N 4AD Special Function Block User s Guide FX2N 4AD PT Special Function Block User s Guide FX2N 4AD TC Special Function Block User s Guide FX2N 8AD Special Function Block User s Manual FX 2DA Special Function Block User s Guide FX 4DA Special Function Block User s Guide JY992D49001 JY992D65901 JY992D65201 JY992D65601 JY992D65501 JY992D86001 This manual contains explanations for wiring installation specification and BFM allocation etc Analog JY992D52801 JY992D61001 FX 4AD Special Function Block JY992D52601 User s Guide FX 2AD PT Spe
148. ct coil list as described above Printing Register list Print the list of current data register values To print this list activate the data register window While displaying the data register window click File and then Print pud BI snum eem D ata rediester Print form ata size Table 16bit debit Cancel Frint mode Lower C Binary Even Decimal Odd C Hexadecimal Preview Ascii 6 Floating point Range Setting range D to Title Scale Parameter settings list AUTO To set the printing data in this window refer to the data setting method as described in Sec 6 5 6 Register View gt MITSUBISHI 6 15 5 2 4 OPN UM W SN SM CV RV I DIM SUP _ pepe 6 1 7 Print The Print command described in the previous section is valid only for the active window The Print All command described in this section however can print all the specified items in the specified order while ignoring the active window Execute File and then Print All Execute these commands in any edit window Click this button to move the selected item from the item list to the print list Storing item in the print list Click this button to move the selected item from the print list to the item list Deleting item from the item list The prin
149. ct the display Table 160 Select 32 bit display and edit type O 32bit data of from a 32 bit register Select the numeric value display mode Display mode Binary Decimal Hexadecimal O Ascii Floating point To display 32 bit data select Even Numbers or Odd Numbers The 16 bit register device numbers of the selected type even or odd numbers will be determined as the low order side If the selected low order side differs from that specified in the Click this button to display all the devices while ignoring the PLC model program wrong values will be The unstored device numbers in the PLC will be displayed in red displayed on the screen Functions of the register edit window 1 Display and editing data register data or file register data read out from PLC 2 Creating and editing data or file register data to be written to the PLC MITSUBISHI 6 71 fel fol fe Menu Bar Commands 6 FX Series Programmable Controllers Example 16bit Register view Binary table type Double click the device number column The display setting dialog box will appear on the display OPN UM W SN SM CV RV I SUP 90000000 00000000 99000000 00000000 01010101 00000000 9
150. cuit diagrams see Sec 6 9 Selecting Convert and runtime program changes will write the program changes to the PLC during RUN status when CNV F4 or Tools Convert is executed as described in 5 6 6 Runtime Program Changes Convert only should be selected when write in RUN status should not execute after a circuit has been changed or if a PLC is not connected If the current file has comments in the program a confirmation message will appear and ask the user whether or not the comments should be transferred to the device comment area The comments in the device comment area will be overwritten without confirmation if the Hide Message option is selected MITSUBISHI 6 125 Menu Bar Commands 6 gt a FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 8 11 Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM C RV I DIM Sp Lope EPROM Transfer This command reads writes or collates the program data using the optional EPROM type memory cassette or EPROM IC installed on a ROM writer This transfer requires a personal computer attached to a general purpose ROM writer via a RS 232C cable with the EPROM type memory cassette or EPROM IC install on the ROM writer Connection method Refer to Sec 1 2 3 System configuration ROM writer PECKER 11 manufactured by AVAL or the equivalent ROM writer Intel hex used as data transfer format Applicable memory cassette FX
151. cute Edit and then Line Insert A null line will be inserted directly above the cursor positioned line To insert two or more null lines simply ee repeated Line Insert SFTLP M500 501 SFTRP 500 501 Enter necessary circuit in the null line then execute Tools and then Convert The circuit will be determined after conversion Line insert into step 0 If a null line is in front of step O or at the top line of the Ladder program be sure to enter new program there then convert the ladder diagram of the circuit If there is a null section execution of conversion will cause a circuit error If a circuit error is displayed after the conversion click the control menu box at the upper left corner of the window to close the window then open the window to display the ladder diagram again Be careful When you close the ladder diagram window all the edited data will be erased if it is not converted a MITSUBISHI 6 25 5 2 4 6 2 8 OPN UM SN SM CN RV IL DIM Sp Lo 171 qo op op o Block Select Use this command to specify a ladder circuit block above or below the cursor position This command can also be executed using the J L1 keys or keys mouse dragging For the specified block the following commands will be valid e Edit
152. d the instruction list of flow only will be created This SFC can be displayed again and then inner ladders can be added to the SFC to complete it e Dummy state entry method Follow the procedure below to enter a dummy state in the SFC 1 Entera state symbol symbol for dummy state No program will be processed in this state therefore it is not necessary to create an inner ladder On the screen there is an asterisk to show that there is no inner ladder 2 Create a transition to go to the next state from the dummy state Dummy state __ TRAN S30 gt Specify the contact of the dummy 550 state as the transition condition 3 The dummy state is marked with but convert the program ignoring the asterisk 4 MITSUBISHI 87 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating SFC Programs 8 Remarks To jump to the same state in the SFC do not write the same jump state twice or more If you write the same jump state in two or more different places the ladder circuit you created may not function properly S10 and S20 are included in the inner ladders of transitions X010 and X020 Correct the ladder diagram as follows lt Do not write the same jump state S0 twice or more In the following ladder circuit the same problem will occur Do not write the same jump state twice or more Unacceptable ladder circuit Acceptable ladder circuit Change
153. d keyword to specify the communication conditions d Click PLC s Mode Setting and set the modem as described in step 2 4 Write all the programs and parameters for the FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC series PLC 5 programs are changed by following step 3 click RUN and then STOP to stop the PLC and then reset the current values of the D8120 to zero MITSUBISHI 9 21 gt a a FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Setting user setting mode Select the User Setting Mode from the Modem Initialize pull down menu see step 2 of Main setting and store the appropriate initialize commands for the modem as described below Initialize command format Use the AT command developed by Heiz in the U S The general format of this command is shown below For a detailed description of the AT command refer to the operation manual of the modem Storing AT command in PLC If User Setting Mode in the PLC s Mode Setting dialog box is selected as described before the FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC series PLC will send the AT amp F command command for resetting to factory set values and the data in D1000 through D1059 modem initialize commands to the modem via the RS 232C communication adapter board at power on of the PLC To use the user set modem initialize commands previously write the modem initialize commands in data registers D1000 through D1059 u
154. d output relays Y select the devices for each type of device e the same device number is entered in the From and To boxes only one device comment will be set e To specify non continuous device numbers execute this command repeatedly Or in the device comment name window click the right button of the mouse on each device e Specifying a device that does have a device comment allows for the number of set device comments to be increased and the free storage area will be reduced for the device comments For this reason do not specify any unnecessary devices e Cautions on inputting a comment to be written to the PLC 1 When data should be shared by the AGGPP A7PHP and programming software in the DOS version input a comment in the following range Number of characters 15 Character type Numbers alphabets and some symbols and 2 comment is displayed in peripheral equipment not supporting characters of the comment such characters may be displayed abnormally If comment exceeds 16 characters only the portion up to 16 characters is written to the PLC and the 17th character and later are ignored MITSUBISHI 6 50 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Operation in device comment device name window To specify device comments to be written to the program area of the PLC click Tools and then the setting of Comment Move to PLC Or in the device comment name window click the rig
155. d the Instruction e View to open the instruction edit window OP remove create or edit instruction lists use symbols allocated 4 0 YOO0 to the function keys and the commands the menu bar w 9 LD X006 20 AN X001 21 X003 22 AN 003 23 OU YODA 24 LD X011 Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window E The main difference between the ladder program edit NC E NU HE window and the instruction list program edit window is that DNO s me EHE the instruction entered in the instruction list will be valid but E e 1 ui the instructions entered in the ladder diagram is not valid D 00 EC until it is converted and set in the instruction list 3 A yoo E E s e The figure to the left shows both the list program edit window T EE and the corresponding ladder program edit window filed to fit X007 one screen 9 LD X006 ajii 1 2 For the reasons described above the same program will be dai RS shown in both windows at the completion of the ladder circuit conversion or at the completion of the creation of 1 ladder circuit block Both windows may be synchronized by clicking the Options then Preferences and selecting Synchronous mode or by clicking Window followed by Hefresh gt a MITSUBISHI 7 1 FX Series Programmable Controllers
156. de the allowable detected re enter the range instruction correctly 6506 nvalid applied instruction Invalid Pointer device P assignment for 6507 Jump Call instruction 6508 Invalid Interrupt pointer device I assignment 6509 6510 MC nesting number error The same interrupt input or high speed 6511 counter input is used more than once D8065 Syntax error MITSUBISHI C 2 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix C Table C 6 Circuit Error Error Detection Stored Error Associated Meaning Device Number 0000 6601 LD and LDI is used continuously 9 or more times in Succession 1 No LD LDI instruction The use of LD LDI or ANB ORB instruction is incorrect The following instructions are not 6602 connected to the active bus line STL RET MCR P ointer I nterrupt El DI SRET IRET FOR NEXT FEND and END 3 When MPP is missing 6603 MPS is used continuously more than 12 times The use of MPS MRD instruction is 6604 Incorrect 1 The STL instruction is continuously used 9 times or more MC MCR instruction I nterrupt 6605 pointer or SRET instruction is used D8066 within an STL program area Circuit error HET has not been used in the program or is not connected to an STL instruction No P ointer 1 pointer No SRET IRET An lI nterrupt pointer SRET or IRET 6606 has been used within the main program STL RET have been used
157. dit window Using these windows store and edit the device names and comments NO gt mM a Saving and reading comment files exclusively A comment file can be saved with a different name An existing comment file can be read into the program file that is currently opened When the comment window is selected perform the following operation Saving a comment file File Export Reading an existing comment file File Import When importing or exporting a comment the comment type to be processed can be selected If there are comment types which should not be imported or exported uncheck the check boxes of corresponding comment types Save as File name CAABC COW File title Cancel E File type iv Device comment iv Block commen t iv Device name When program is saved or read a comment file is usually processed together The export or import operation is required when a comment file is needed to be processed independently See Sec 6 1 2 6 1 4 MITSUBISHI 6 67 eee OPN UM W SN SM CV RV DIM SUP _ pepe Device Comment Device name The list of Device comments and names will be displayed in the window Using this window store edit or print the Device comments and names For a detailed description of Device comments and names refer to Sec 6 2 12 and 6 2 13 Enter the device number to
158. dows or FXGP WIN E Y If abnormal end of the Windows or FXGP WIN E occurs turn off the power of the modem to disconnect the telephone line When the software ends abnormally the PC cannot control the telephone line therefore the line will not be disconnected automatically MITSUBISHI 9 14 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 3 3 File transfer Connect Disconnect Transfer Transmit Enviroment Recelve Use this command to transfer files to the receiver PC in the ready mode Use this command to set the PC on the receiving side to ready mode Transmit When the telephone line is connected sequentially click Remote File Transfer and then Transmit 1 Select files you would like to send File Name Directories Select files and then click the OK xx i E button The screen shown in step 2 will appear on the display List Files of Type Drives All Files 3 Selection of two or more files fshit clicking mouse for selection of continuous files clicking mouse for selection of separate files Files that can be sent Data files created by FXGP WIN E and other general files 2 Specify a directory on the receiver PC to send files to the specified directory set destination directory Set Destination path ONO YES Destination directory C DATA PROGRAM Click this button t
159. e To store a new device position the cursor at the desired position and then open the device storage dialog box using one of the following methods 1 Directly enter the device name using the keyboard 2 When the cursor is at the desired position press the key 3 Double click the mouse button on the desired position Device storage dialog box Device number to be stored modified or deleted Entry otores the device in the monitor screen Device Clear entry Deletes the device number entered in Device box Cancel The data in the Number of Devices box however will not be deleted Number of devices data size 16 bit 32 bit Enter a number to specify the number of devices to be stored This is the total number of devices including the device specified in the device box The numbers 1 through 48 can be entered in this box C Display data clear Select a data register display size The data register display size 16 bit or 32 bit size can be also switched using the mouse in the device store monitor window Stores new devices after erasing all the devices currently stored when marked Stored device change or delete To change or delete a device once stored position the cursor on the desired device and then open the devise storage dialog box using one of the three methods described above New device storage Positioning the cursor on the desired device and then pressing the key will also de
160. e devices in the PLC and numeric values Connection to PLC To execute commands of the Monitor Test menu the PC should be connected to the PLC For a detailed description of connection refer to Sec 6 6 PLC Menu Functions a MITSUBISHI 6 100 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 7 1 Start monitor This command to monitors operation of the PLC using the ladder or SFC diagram edit window n the edit window click Monitor Test and then Start Monitor to begin monitoring operation of the PLC ladder program edit window Before monitoring operation of the circuits check that the programs stored in the PC are the same as those of the PLC If the programs are different wrong monitoring results may be shown on the display Monitor Test 5 Start Monitor Contacts connected and coils activated will be green Double click the mouse button on an output instruction such as a timer counter or application instruction to modify the set value see Sec 6 7 8 a MITSUBISHI 6 101 eee OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL SUP If the following devices are included in the OUT instruction or application instruction the current values will be displayed on the monitor screen For the indirectly specified timers counters and devices included in the RST ins
161. e printed Click this button to print the parameter setting page Before document on the preview screen printing set the parameter setting page by clicking Option and Parameter Setting Specify the printing size Specify Auto or a percentage Click this button to print the title setting page Before printing set between 50 and 150 in the title setting page by clicking Option and Printer Title increments of 590 Specifying Auto adjusts the number of characters in one line automatically depending on the width of the specified printing sheet 0 Device name 0 Device comment Normal comment location Above Below line Specify the comment type to be added to the program list Display range z s Unused Coil comment Display range 0 Rows o Lines Block comment MITSUBISHI 6 10 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp _ pepe Printing SFC diagram This section describes how to print programs using the format of SFC diagrams When the SFC diagram edit window is active execute File and then Print Set the comment type to print the SFC diagram Set the internal ladder circuit printing data Click this button to print the state internal ladder circuit using ladder format Starts printing Reads the comment display data set in the program edit window Click Co
162. e programs are stored in both the PLC and the PC If the operation is started with differing programs then the programs stored in the PLC may be destroyed When Convert and run time program changes is selected by Option Preferences Run time program changes are executed also after CNV F4 or Tools convert is executed Carefully write a pulse application instructions with a P in the ladder diagram This is because the instruction written in the ladder circuit will be executed only if the input condition is ON MITSUBISHI 6 91 a 5 2 4 UV UM W SN SM CN RV IL Sp Lo 171 1 jJ op jo p o Condition for program change Hardware Model FX series version 2 1 or above series series version 1 10 or above FXi1s series FX2N FX2NC series Memory type FX2N FX2nc Internal RAM optional RAM cassette or optional EEPROM cassette protect switch off FX1s FX1n Internal EEPROM or optional EEPROM cassette protect switch off FX FX2c Internal RAM or optional RAM cassette Internal EEPROM PLC operation mode Run or stop mode Program Items common to the FX2c 15 FXin 2 and FXanc series PLC 1 When a ladder circuit is changed only one ladder circuit block at a time is possible In addition before and after changes the number of program steps included in t
163. e stored in the list Initial Setup String ATEOS0 2Q0V18M4X JO Q0 Up to 40 characters can be used for the Re Dial Times modem name Waiting Time 0 sx Enter the AT command to initialize the modem Line Classification For a detailed description refer to the next PULSE page O TONE Click this button to store the set data and close this window Set the type of the telephone line Use numeric values O to 9 to set the number of re dialing times Use numeric values O to 999 to set the re dialing intervals 3 Click the OK button 4 Click the OK button in the Modem dialog box If the Cancel button is clicked instead of the OK button or if the dialog box is closed without clicking the OK button the set data will be erased MITSUBISHI 9 18 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Initialize command setting Use the AT command developed by Heiz in the U S to initialize the modem For a detailed description of the AT command refer to the operation manual of your modem The AT commands stored in this software set the modems as shown in the table below The set items and data depends on the modem type For the set items and data therefore refer to the operation manual of the modem if not using one of the modems below Set item PV AF288 AIWA PV AF3360 AIWA ME3314 OMRON ATEOSO0 2Q0V1 amp M4 J0 Q0 ATE0S0z22Q0V1 amp M4MOQO ATEOSO 2Q0V1S15 8 amp HO am
164. e this command to display the image of the printed document on the preview screen The image shown on the preview screen depends on the data set in the printing condition setting dialog box Page Setup window and Printer Setup window To view the preview screen open the related window then click File and Print Preview Click this button to open the printing condition setting dialog box of the corresponding work window Click this button to go to the next page Click this button to go to the previous page Switches the number of pages displayed on the screen You can select 1 page or 2 pages Click this button to enlarge the screen size Click this button to reduce the screen size the printed document E Displays the image of Write PRN adder 6 18 MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Note Clicking print and print all will allow for the preview screened to be viewed Click Print and then Print All fthe preview screen reveals that the paper size is too small to contain all the data adjust the page data as follows Click Page Setup to open the Page Setup window then adjust the margins Click Printer Setup to open the Printer Setup window then adjust the paper size and printing direction Open the printing condition setting dialog box of the corresponding item and then adjust the zoom rate Tre
165. e written in the PLC will be erased also Clearing register area Applicable windows Hegister window When data registers are displayed When file registers are displayed When RAM registers are displayed 6 47 6 3 7 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DIM SUP Lo 171 ij j p o Convert Use this command to convert ladder or SFC program data into list program Note that this command has the same function as function key Convert If a ladder or SFC program created on screen is not converted it is only a diagram therefore it is not valid To make the diagram valid the diagram should be converted into a program list program If the list edit function is used for programming thus conversion will not be needed This is due to the list edit mode that requires a direct creation of instruction list by entering instructions Convert the diagram when 1 The created data of the ladder SFC diagram is checked 2 After creating a ladder or SFC diagram convert the diagram into instruction list then edit the list 3 Close the ladder or SFC program edit window when minimizing the window conversion will not be needed 4 Finish programming with FXGP WIN E by executing Close or Exit Be careful Non converted ladder or SFC diagrams may be erased if an operation error is made When Convert and run
166. ecify TEST PMW and execute Open four files shown above will be read simultaneously For this reason always specify the PMW type file even if an a alternate file other than the program file such as the comment or register file is needed If the COW DMW or PTW file is deleted for some reason only the existing files will be read Note that if the PMW type file is deleted no files will be read even if some files are stored To read the sampling trace file STW choose PLC gt Sampling trance M Read from result file R MITSUBISHI 6 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp BR erp pepe 6 4 3 Close and Open Use this command to close the current program file and open another existing file 1 Ifthe program is not changed e Execute File and then Close and Open The current file will be closed immediately After closing the file the File Open dialog box will appear on the display see Sec 6 1 2 2 Ifthe program is changed Execute File and then Close and Open One of the following dialog boxes will appear on the display The dialog box will depend on whether the file name is specified 9WRC DGMN ______ the message in the dialog box will prompt whether the data should be overwritten on the specified file 6 Save Changes to C YPIGPWINENEW PMw f the data is new and has no
167. ection 9 3 1 Setting the FX1s FX1n FX2n FX2nc PLC for connection to the telephone line Set the PLC for remote maintenance Refer to Section 9 4 Note The remote maintenance cannot be supported on the following operating systems Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 Windows XP MITSUBISHI 5 8 FX Series Programmable Controllers Guidance of Main Operations 5 5 14 Others Open recent file Displays the history of the file opened in the past Select the arbitrary file from the displayed history and clicking The file that has been opened in the past can be opened again Refer to Paragraphs 6 1 11 and 3 1 1 Tracing the device status in PLC The FX FX2c FX2n FX2nc PLC is equipped with the sampling trace function which traces the device status in the PLC For the condition settings and result display of the sampling trace function choose PLC P gt Sampling trace M Refer to Paragraph 6 6 9 Downloading the data register value to PLC from PC Choose PLC P Register data transfers R to download the value of a data register and file register created in the PC to the PLC Because a file register is stored in the program memory it can be transferred also by Write W Refer to Paragraphs 6 5 6 and 6 6 2 Setting the parameter Choose Options O Parameter setting P to set parameters including the area to hold devices in the program step file register area in the PLC Refer to Paragrap
168. ed in the PLC This command therefore can be used for operation check etc at the completion of wiring Click this button to execute the forced on off operation Displays the operation history MITSUBISHI 6 108 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 7 6 Forced On Off This command performs forced on off of the specified bit device in the PLC This command can also reset the current value of the specified word device to zero Enter a device number Execution conditions Applicable devices Click the ON or OFF button to X Y M S T C forced on off determine the type of device T C D Z V current value clear PLC operation mode Run or stop mode e his command is executed for only one operation cycle of the PLC In the run mode therefore forced on off will be valid for the latch circuits and SET RST circuit and current value clear will be valid for the T C D Z and V e f the PLC is in stop mode or if the output unused in the program is specified the forced on off command will be held Click this button to execute the forced on off operation e The current value of the specified file register cannot be reset to zero if the program memory in the PLC is the EPROM cassette If the EEPROM cassette is used set the protect switch to off before executing this command Displays the operation history MITSUBISHI 6 109 F
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170. eference window will appear In the Automatically Verify box of this window click the No button f PLC type in PC is in discord with PLC the following dialog boxes are displayed When downloading uploading the program data to from PLC in the force click YES button If the download upload would not be executed correctly the program should be downloaded uploaded to from the PLC after matching the PLC type by the PLC type change owW PC EXGP VWIN E oaWI PC FXGPP WIN E 22 PLC type error Continue program write PLC type error Continue program read Control of parameter set comments e f a program has parameter set comments FXGP WIN E will read these comments as the device comments In addition these device comments will be regarded comments to be written to the PLC See Sec 1 4 and Sec 5 5 5 The device comments regarded as the comments to be written to the PLC will be written to the program area of the PLC See Sec 1 4 Sec 6 2 13 and Sec 6 3 9 MITSUBISHI 6 85 5 2 4 6 6 2 OPN SN SM C RV I DIM SUP L I41 YT Register Data Transfers Use this command to read register data from the PLC write register data to the PLC or collate register data Click this button to read out data Remote Moniter Test Option Windo PLC memory
171. eing currently used for communication a communication error may occur or the line will be disconnected If the telephone line is connected to the PC via other business phones or private branch exchange the modem may not function properly due to wrong connector or signal type For more information contact the person in charge of the private telephone line Depending on the telephone line conditions or the field intensity of the portable telephone communication may not be possible or the line may be disconnected during communication The file transfer function described in Sec 9 1 2 may not be valid if the wrong modem is connected to the PC or the wrong PC is used a MITSUBISHI 9 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 2 Operation Procedures 9 2 1 Remote access to PLC Connect PC with the FXGP WIN E to the PLC using the telephone line in order to enable remote access to the PLC Access procedure Only for the first time Change the set parameters of the PLC to set up the modem See Sec 9 4 Setting up Turn off the power of the PLC PLC for Connect the modem and the telephone line to the RS 232C communication adapter board of FX2N PLC and then turn on the power of the 1 See Sec 8 1 1 Turn on the power of the PLC The modem initialize command will be automatically output The PLC is now ready for program receiving operation Connect the mod
172. em and the telephone line to the PC After that sequentially turn on the power of the modem and then the PC See Sec 9 1 1 Setting up PC for line connection Start FXGP WIN E E Sequentially click Remote Environment and then Modem Specify the modem used for communication See Sec 9 3 4 Only for the first time Sequentially click Remote Connect and then To PLC to connect the PC to PLC See Sec 9 3 1 Connecting line ew SWDPC FEYGPAWIN E 0 0 59 When connected this timer will appear on the View PLC Remote Moniter Test C right side of the application program title to 2 indicate the communication time Accessing the After line connection access the PLC using the commands shown in Sec 9 1 1 You can PLC use the remote PLC in the same way as the near by 4 MITSUBISHI 9 5 fg FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 1 sure to turn on the power of the modem first and then that of the PLC This is because the PLC will send the modem initialize command to the modem when the power of the PLC is turned on If you turn on the power of the PLC without turning on the power of the modem the modem initialize command will not be sent to the modem therefore communication error will occur when you access to the remote PLC After turning on the power of both units if you
173. en clicking the comments will be loaded to FXGP WIN E as program data therefore device comment area of the FXGP WIN E will not be subject to change Even if comments are loaded to FXGP WIN E transfer the comments into the device comment area later refer to Sec 7 8 8 After clicking Yes the comments are transferred to the device comment area and regarded as the comments to be written to the PLC In addition the corresponding device numbers displayed in the list window will be marked with an asterisk e Writing in program file The device comments to be written to the PLC comments marked with an asterisk will be written to the program memory and then stored in the file All the device comments are stored in the comment file COW e Importing into comment file No comment data will be imported into the device comments if the comments are specified as the comments to be written to the PLC if the comments are marked with an asterisk in the device comment name window e Exporting from the comment file All the device comments in FXGP WIN E will be stored in the file MITSUBISHI 1 7 _FX Series Programmable Controllers troduction 1 ROM writer Data will be read written to from the ROM writer in the same way as the PLC Exporting and Importing a comment file export 9 Only comment can be saved expect with a different name An existing comment
174. ent unit and then communicate with the PLC If the peripheral unit provides proper communication ascertain if the PC main body cable or interface unit is defective In this case please contact the nearest Mitsubishi electric distributor 4 MITSUBISHI 6 83 a FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 6 1 Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN SN SM C RV I DIM SUP L I41 Y Transfers Use this command to read programs from the PLC write programs to the PLC or collate program data Remote Moniter Test Option Transfers Read Register data transfers V PLC memory clear B erify Serial setting 08120 PLC keyword current delete Remote RUN STOP PLC diagnostics sampling trace 4 The program in the PC is compared with the program in the PLC to verify that all the steps contain the same data If there are steps containing different data a list of data error steps will appear see the figure below Click on an error step The step data stored in the PC and step data stored in the PLC are displayed therefore you can see the difference between them UnmatclistinPCmemoy Verify Unmatched step number Select step number to display unmatched instruction Instruction lt lt gt gt an instruction uses two or more steps there may not be any difference in the data
175. enu Functions The command functions of the Search menu can be classified into the following types 1 2 3 4 5 Commands used for jumping to another place in the work window such as Go to and Go to end and Tag jump Commands used for searching comment character strings Commands used for searching programs using device names device numbers and instruction symbols Commands used for replacing character strings and device numbers Commands used for inverting contact logic or device numbers Relation between convert and search 1 Convert the diagram before using a search command in the ladder or SFC diagram editing status If the ladder or SFC diagram is not converted the diagram will not be valid as the program For this reason if a search command is preformed a message will appear on the display to request a conversion MITSUBISHI 6 53 AA ee OPN UM SN SM C RV IL Sp NN 641 Goto Top Go to End Use this command to move the cursor to the top or end of the document Example Going to top or end of ladder diagram Top End Example Going to top or end of instruction list Top End a MITSUBISHI 6 54 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 4 2 Device Name Search Use this command to search the specified devi
176. er 1 series PLC FX 232AWC Use the D sub 9pin as the RS 232C part 422 cable 1 5m on PC F2 232CAB 1 cable 3m FX 422CAB cable 0 3m 422 150 Cable 1 5m FX1N 232 BD FX1s FX1N 232 lt 2 Series PLC BAS Ag ay eve MITSUBISHI Use the D sub 9pin as RS 232C port on PC p MAAR e 88888688 S FX 232CAB 1 cable 3m lt 15 2 FX1N 2 FX2N 2 FX1NC FXoN 232ADP FXenc series PLC FXou 232ADP POWER F2 232CAB 1 cable lt FX1S 2 FX1N 2 FX2N 2 FX1NC FX2nc series PLC FX 232CAB 1 cable ROM writer F2 232CAB 1 cable 1 When using FX1S FX1N or FX2N PLC PLC can connect to PC via the following expansion board FX1S FX1N PLC FX1N 422 BD FX2N PLC FX2N 422 BD 2 When connecting the FXoN 232ADP or FX2NC 232ADP to FX1S FX1N or FX2N PLC the following expansion board need to be installed to the FX1S FX1N or FX2N PLC FX1S FX1N PLC FX1N CNV BD FX2N PLC FX2N CNV BD a MITSUBISHI 1 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 1 3 Compatibility of Data File Types Windows Data files The programs and comments created by FXGP WIN E wil
177. er NG Comment FX2N FX2NC MITSUBISHI 4 7 gt FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 4 4 Functions of the Register Window View Register View The register window displays data or file registers read from the PLC Also the register window edits data or file registers On the completion of data editing FXGP WIN E writes edited data to the PLC Examples of displayed windows 16 bit table type File Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help 8 9 Register RN 32 bit line type Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help Dae 2 eee en e es 55 2 L 00000000 01000010 00000000 01000001 1 51563275 0 00000000 01000100 00000000 01000011 1 53125733E0 80000000 01000110 00000000 04000101 1 54688323 00000000 01001000 00000000 01000111 1 56250846E0 80000000 01001010 00000000 04001001 1 5781337E0 00000000 01001100 00000000 01001011 1 59375894 0 00000000 01001110 00000000 01001101 1 60838418E0 00000000 01010000 00000000 010011111 1 62500942E0 100000000 01010010 00000000 01010001 1 54063466E0 00000000 01010100
178. er OV gram flow vlove compare etc ithmetic logic tation shift 4 ata O Double word instruction h speed proc Handy instruction O Pulse instruction Click this button to use the instruction as Select an instruction from the list to enter NDS an if into this box In addition it directly enter an instruction or FNC number into this box Example LD AND OUT ZCP DZCP FNC11 FNCD11P insisto F ZCP aa Device JLReference Describes the necessary operand for each Specify operands or enter device names instruction type The system enters the data entry waiting status MITSUBISHI 6 46 FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 3 6 All Clear Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DIM SUP __ fL Use this command to clear the active work window 0 name KJ Device comment Coil comment EV Block comment Specify the item to be erased by clicking the button Specify the item to be erased by clicking the button MITSUBISHI Clearing program area Applicable windows Ladder program edit window List program edit window Clearing comment area Applicable windows Device name comment window Device comment window To erase coil comments and block comments open the device name comment window or device comment window Note that the set comment data to b
179. er us Specify the search direction To search the program by specifying an instruction and device number use the Contact Coil Search command as described on the next page 6 4 5 4 Contact Coil Search Use this command to search the program for the specified contact symbol and device number Click this button to select a contact symbol from the list l IPI IFl 2 Symbol Device Direction Click this button to select a device number from the list From curso down From cursoy up Specify the search direction Enter a device number in this box MITSUBISHI 6 56 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN S CN RV IL DIM SUP 6 46 Goto Step Use this command to go to the specified program step Enter a step number in this box Click this button to select a device number from the list OPN UV UM T SVT SIM CN RIV Su 6 4 7 Go to State Use this command to go to the specified state in the SFC diagram edit window Enter the state number in this box Click this button to select state number from the list MITSUBISHI 6 57 Tre 5 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM CN RV DIL DM SUP 1 l1 ll l iL Ll 4 6 4 8 Character Search Use this command to search the
180. esult file Click this command to store or read out the sampling results MITSUBISHI 6 95 fel eee OPN UM SN SM C RV I DIM SUP __ 17 Setting Parameters Use this command to specify the devices selected for a sampling trace and also specify the tracing time and the number of tracing times In addition use a device as the trigger for tracing New Condition Click this button to store all the new conditions Last Data Click this button to display the last data Trace Count Head from PLC Click this button to read the conditions from the Set the total number PLC of tracing times in this box The setting range is Condition 5 Dutton a from 0 to 512 times New condition ast data O Read from PLC the completion of Trace Time data setting times 20 1905 Set the tracing time Trace device setting Trigger setting The setting range is xpo wee e Make Click this button to from 1 to 200 specify special If you set eContact Current value device operation as sampling will be ct LE Stan performed when the d point END instruction is executed Enter the device number Select a directory to be stored Displays the stored data Clic
181. etentive 100 msec retentive General 16 bit Latched 16 bit General 32 bit Latched Range 0 10 327 67 sec 46 points Range 0 10 32 767 sec 4 points Battery backed up Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec 6 points Battery backed up Range 1 to 32 767 counts 200 points Default 100 points subset Range 1 to 32 767 counts 200 points Battery backed up Default 100 points subset Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 35 points Default 20 points subset Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 1200 to T245 T246 to T249 1250 to T255 CO to C199 Default CO to C99 Type 16 bit up counter CO to C199 Default C100 to C199 Type 16 bit up counter C200 to C234 Default C200 to C219 Type 32 bit up down counter C200 to C234 Default C22 to C234 35 points Battery backed up Default 15 points subset Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 counts General rule Select counter combinations with a combined counting frequency of 20kHz or less Note all counters are latched Battery backed up If high speed counter is used with the HSCS or HSCR instruction a combined counting frequency of 11kHz or less If high speed counter is used with the HSZ instruction a combined counting frequency of 5 5kHz or less 32 bit Type 32 bit up down counter Counters C High speed counters C Max 6 points 1 phase C235 to C240 6 points 1 phase c w start stop input C241 to C245 5 points 2 phase C2
182. f a step is subject to change due to a coil or block insertion or deletion the corresponding coil or block comment will be also inserted or deleted In addition if an instruction step or ladder circuit block itself is deleted the comments stored in the step or block will be deleted at the same time MITSUBISHI 6 33 OPN UV UM W SN SM C RV I DIM SUP ____ d jJ jo p jo opYrl o 6 2 16 Device Registration Use this command to store device numbers in the device store monitor screen To store a device number position the cursor at a desired position on the device monitor screen and then execute Edit and then Device Registration The device number will be stored in the cursor position on the screen Enter the device number to be stored changed or deleted Click this button to store the device number in the monitor screen Device Deletes the device number from the Device box The data set in the Number of Devices box however will not be deleted Number of devices Click this button to delete all the device numbers currently stored You can store two or more device numbers starting from the number set in the Device box Data entry range 1 to 48 MITSUBISHI 6 34 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UV UM SN SM CN RV IL DIM Sp po vi
183. f monitor 000 This command changes the current value display style for the ladder diagram monitor window Each time the command is executed the current value display style will be changed between decimal number display style and hexadecimal number display style see Sec 6 7 1 Decimal numbers displayed in ladder diagram initial values K500 K350 5726828543 K5 2538543 K500 K350 H2221C54F D10 He221C54F Ho0000022 C23 a sem a MITSUBISHI 6 113 eee 6 8 Option Menu Functions On the Option menu there are various commands that are not directly related to the active window or current work Connect to ROM writer if a command related to it is used Two similar commands 1 The PLC menu and the Option menu have similar commands as described below PLC Diagnostics When a program is started with the PLC in the run mode the PLC will check the program The PC will display the detected error and operation status Program Check The PC checks the programs stored in its own memory If an error is detected the PC will display the error portion PLC Keyword Current or Delete This command can change or delete the keyword stored in the PLC Keyword Setting This command can change the keyword stored in the PC only The keyword stored in the PLC will not be changed even if the controller is connected to the PC MITSU
184. file name the message shown in the dialog box will prompt whether the data should be stored in the untitled file SWOPC FXGPWIN E Changes to 01 To store the program data specify the directory and the file name then click the OK button If no file name is specified the data will iiie be stored to a temporary file Untitl pmw For a detailed description of Save As dialog box refer to Sec 6 1 5 Directories c Mxgpwin Save File as Type Drives WIN Files pmw Fi MITSUBISHI 6 5 5 2 4 OPN UM W SN SM CV RV I DIM SUP _ pepe 6 1 4 Save Use this command to overwrite the currently displayed program data in the specified file 1 When an existing file is open Execute File and then Save The program data will be overwritten immediately continuous At the completion of overwrite the program will not be closed therefore edit of the program is possible 2 When a new file is open Execute File and then Save As The Save As dialog box will appear on the display Specify the directory and the file name then click the OK button If no file name is specified the data Meme pem will be stored to a temporary file comment pmw Untitled pmw key word pmw komen pmw 1 new pmw news pmw
185. for data reading or writing If a keyword is set for the PLC or ROM cassette the keyword entry dialog box will appear on the display for when programs are read from the PLC or ROM cassette If the right keyword is entered the programs will be read If a keyword is set for the PLC the keyword entry dialog box will appear on the display when data is written to the PLC If the wrong keyword is entered no data will be written to the PLC To write data to the ROM writer data in the EPROM cassette should be erased using ultraviolet ray For this reason the keyword entry dialog box will not appear on the display If the keyword stored in the PLC differs from that of the PC the keyword in the PLC will have priority For this reason if the keyword entry dialog box appears an writing data to transfer programs enter the keyword for the PLC e n the offline mode click Option and then Keyword Setting to store a keyword in the PC only to change the keyword stored in the PC or to delete the keyword from the PC When using Option and Keyword Setting the password held in the PC will be changed but the password in the PLC will not be changed MITSUBISHI 6 90 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 6 6 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DM SUP Lo 171 jp op jo p o Runtime Program Changes When the PLC is in the run or stop mode use this command to change programs in the ladder program edit window Changed prog
186. gnated in When an operation error a FOR NEXT loop or a subroutine occurs STOP the PLC 6 or more CALL instruction nesting levels enter programming code 6702 have been used and correct the fault 3 or more interrupt nesting levels have Note operation errors 6703 been used can occur even when the Au 6704 6 or more FOR NEXT instruction nesting syntax or circuit design peration levels have been used correct Sgr error D500Z is a valid An incompatible device has been statament within 6705 specified as an operand for an applied FX4N PLC But if Z had a instruction value of 10000 the data A device has been specified outside of register D10500 would 6706 the allowable range for an applied be attempted to be instruction operand accessed This will 6707 A file register has been accessed which is cause an operation error outside of the users specified range as there is no D10500 6708 TO instruction error device available 6709 Other error i e missing IRE SRET unauthorized FOR NEXT relationship 6730 Samping time Ts 5 lt 0 gt 32767 The identified parameter 6732 Input filter value amp lt 0 or gt 101 is specified outside of its 6733 Proportional gain KP lt 0 or 32767 allowable range 6734 Integral time constant TI TI O or 232767 Execution ceases PID 6735 Derivative gain KD KD 0 or gt 101 Instruction must be reset EORR before execution will 6736 Derivative time constant TD lt 0 or
187. h 6 8 2 Setting the file register area Choose Options O Parameter Setting P Refer to Paragraph 6 8 2 Specifying a display font Choose Options O Font F Specify MS Sans Serif usually because something may be wrong with the display if an alphabetic font is selected Refer to Paragraph 6 8 12 Using help file Select the Help H menu or pressing the function key f1 to display help file Refer to Paragraph 6 10 Checking the version Choose Help H gt About SWOPC FXGP WIN E A Refer to Paragraph 6 10 4 MITSUBISHI 5 9 fel Fe a MITSUBISHI 5 10 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 Menu Bar Commands This chapter describes the functions of the commands shown on each of the pull down menus The commands shown on the pull down menu depend on the edit window currently active and the operation status In addition the function of the same command may be changed when the active window is switched Description of this section This section describes all the commands of each pull down menu The command valid windows and the operation status will be shown first for each command Showing valid commands LW UM SN SM CN RN SUP ENMIZENEAMECANNEAREZKAEZEZ Window or operation status Check mark showing valid
188. haracters to the cursor position only if the data is stored to the Windows clip board via the Cut or Paste command Delete Deletes the selected program and characters The deleted data will not be stored to the Windows clip board For this reason the Paste command will not be valid for deleted data Note The following command will not be valid in various windows Undo Invalid in the SFC diagram edit windows Copy Invalid the device name comment and SFC diagram edit windows Cut Invalid in the SFC diagram edit window Paste Invalid in the SFC diagram edit window MITSUBISHI 6 23 re Fs FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV DIL DM Sp Lo 171 jq op op o 6 2 6 Line Delete Use this function to delete the right side of the cursor position After deleting enter a new program into the null section or edit the ladder circuit so that the ladder circuit block is valid After that click Convert Note this command cannot be used for any one line ladder circuit block in the program step completed status To delete such one line ladder circuit block two or more ladder circuits use the Block Select command described later and then execute Delete Position the cursor in any position along the line Exec
189. hat this command has the same function as function keys Fo 1 F7 and F8 1 Delete Contact gt Call Function wire All clear zm DEL Click this command to enter a vertical line Click this command to enter a horizontal line Click this command to enter an INV command Click this command to delete a vertical line Entering vertical line A vertical line will be entered at the lower left section of the cursor Entering horizontal line A horizontal line will be entered at the cursor position Entering INV instruction An INV instruction will be entered at the cursor position MITSUBISHI 6 44 FX Series Programmable Controllers 4 MITSUBISHI Menu Bar Commands 6 Deleting vertical line A vertical line will be deleted from the lower left section of the cursor 6 45 a FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM CN RV IL DIM Sp Lo d j p jo p o 6 3 5 Instruction From the list edit screen directly enter instructions and device numbers using the keyboard Use the Instruction command to edit programs using lists or references displayed in the dialog box E EB Shows the instruction types Select an instruction Instruction JOP zp nstruction type 5 dd T ntact Coil nnection Oth
190. he block should be 127 or less including the NOP just after the ladder circuit block but for the final block excluding the NOP just after the block Changes to programs use of the Transfers command to transfer all the programs 2 When modifying a ladder circuit block requires the label P should not be added deleted or changed 3 ladder circuit block before or after modification includes a high speed counter C235 C255 output instruction OUT or application instruction FNC 90 98 the modification to the block will not be possible 4 When modifying a ladder circuit block no 1 ms timers can be inserted Notes regarding use of the FX version 3 07 or above series PLC 1 For new instructions inserting substitute instructions in the program or replacing new instructions with substitute instructions is prolisted If substitute instructions are located in the program they will not function in the run mode 2 Forthe above PLC the CMP ZCP and MOV commands FNC10 through FNC12 and ADD SUB MUL DIV INC and DEC commands FNC20 through FNC25 ensure high speed operation only if the digits of word devices are specified or if no indexes are used for modification However these commands will not ensure high speed operation when data is written or inserted in the run mode 3 For the FX version 3 07 or more and FX2C series the application OFF command time is reduced However if data is written or inserted
191. heck the programs and the PROG ELED indicator lamp flashes correct the operand of the application instruction and then transfer all the programs at one time For a detailed description refer to the hardware manual of the PLC Writing data in run mode Even if the number of program steps is reduced by a change in the program the PLC will not reduce the total number of steps but will add NOP instructions to balance the number of steps Before change After change XO YO XO YO 0 0 Step 1 will be X1 If the number of program steps is increased by change in the program programs will be inserted to balance the number of steps Before change After change X0 YO X0 YO 0 0 OR X1 will be inserted in step 1 X1 MITSUBISHI 6 93 a FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM CN RN IL Sp 6 6 7 Remote Run Stop Use this command to run or stop the FX1s FX1N FX2N FX2nc series PLC using the PC For these operations remote run and stop the special auxiliary relays M8035 forced run mode M8036 formed run and M8037 forced stop will be controlled Note that remote stop will be valid even if the RUN STOP switch of the PLCs is at the RUN position 6 6 8 PLC Diagnostics Use this function to display the scan time operation cycle and error detected on the PLC connected to the PC Diagnost
192. hing the front cover or the parameter setting Choose File F Print P or Print T for printing out two or more items at a time then add check mark to check box of the Title I or Parameter settings list E Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 Changing the print size Choose File F Print P or Print T for printing out two or more items at a time then choose size from Scale pull down menu Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 Setting the margin header and footer of the print paper Choose File F Paper setup G Refer to Section 6 1 8 Setting the paper size direction and paper feed position Choose File F Printer setup G Refer to Section 6 1 10 Printing according to the paper size Choose Auto from Scale pull down menu on the print setting dialog box By this setting printing is executed according to the lateral width of the specified paper Refer to Section 6 1 6 fel Fe 4 MITSUBISHI 5 7 511 PC Connecting the PC to the PLC As the RS 232C RS 422 conversion interface use the FX 232AWC or FX 232AW The connection cable depends on the PC and connected PLC model Refer to the corresponding explanation item Refer to Section 1 2 3 Connecting the PC to the ROM writer Connect the COM port RS 232C connector in the PC to the RS 232C port in the ROM writer with a cable
193. hoose View V Ladder view L Refer to Section 6 5 1 Editing a ladder circuit Pressing a function key or choosing symbol from Tools T menu on the ladder program edit window Refer to Sections 6 3 and 7 2 Editing a ladder circuit symbol by an instruction word program Put the cursor in a symbol input position on the ladder program edit window then input a instruction word from the keyboard in the same way as inputs to a list Refer to Section 7 2 2 Printing a ladder format Choose File F Print P from the ladder program edit window When printing two or more items a time choose Print All T Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 Converting a ladder circuit and handling a ladder error Pressing the 14 or choosing Tools T Convert C from the ladder program edit window Refer to Sections 6 3 7 and 7 2 3 When a ladder error occurs modify the program to establish the ladder circuit When destroying the contents of change and terminating the conversion mode first open the list program edit window close the ladder program edit window once Refer to Sections 6 2 6 6 2 7 and 7 2 3 Specifying a range assignment by program circuit blocks Put the cursor in the range assignment start position ISHIFT SHIFT mouse dragging or Edit E Block select B gt Up U Down D after convert circuit a ladder Refer to Sections 6 2 8 and 7 2 4 Specifying a
194. ht button of the mouse at the cursor position or after specifying the range After specifying the device comments to be written to the PLC an asterisk will appear next to the corresponding device numbers When comments are transferred from the program area where comments are read from the PLC or files are stored to the device comment area an asterisk will appear next to the corresponding device numbers see Sec 6 1 2 and Sec 6 6 1 006 RPOWER t ERRORNo3 t OO Indicates the device comment storage capacity Unit comments Indicates the number of set comment devices that is to be written to the PLC Unit comments MITSUBISHI 6 51 a ale mM a OPN UW UM W SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp Lodge d 6 3 10 Setting of step of comment Use this command to correct the comment step indication in the block comment window or coil comment window see Sec 6 5 5 After adding or deleting a program the comment step numbers will be automatically adjusted but the brackets showing the block coil comment steps will not move automatically together with the step numbers For this reason to enter comments in the block or coil comment windows after changing a program be sure to execute this command to correct the bracket positions a MITSUBISHI 6 52 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 4 Search M
195. ialog box click NEXT whenever ready thus proceeding to the next panel 5 the destination folder need to be changed for the FX PCS WIN E component files click Browse and use the browser to locate the appropriate destination 6 Click NEXT 7 Program folders need to be changed for the FX PCS WIN E enter the program folder name 8 Click NEXT to begin the installation When the process is complete a message will follow indicating He successful installation of the FX PCS WIN E software 9 Click OK to finish to install Uninstallation It is possible to remove all of the FX PCS WIN E component files installed on your system with the Install Uninstall in the Control Panel To uninstall FX PCS WIN E 1 Click the Start Menu choose Setting Control Panel and click it 2 Double click Add Remove Programs icon 3 Select FX PCS WIN E in the Install Uninstall tab and click Add Remove 4 Click Yes to begin the uninstall of the FX PCS WIN E component files When the process is complete a FX PCS WIN E is successfully uninstalled from your PC MITSUBISHI 2 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Main Operation 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 Main Operation This section describes the main operation of FXGP WIN E Note that operation methods described in this section are not the special methods used for FXGPWIN E but are the common operation methods used in a Windows environmen
196. ice comment executed by this command is controlled on the peripheral equipment side When making a comment to be written to the PLC observe the following cautions and refer to section 1 4 and section 6 3 9 e Cautions on inputting a comment to be written to the PLC 1 When data should be shared by the AGGPP A7PHP and programming software in the DOS version input a comment in the following range Number of characters 15 Character type Numbers alphabets and some symbols and 2 comment is displayed in peripheral equipment not supporting characters of the comment such characters may be displayed abnormally If comment exceeds 16 characters only the portion up to 16 characters is written to the PLC and the 17th character and later are ignored MITSUBISHI 6 31 Fe 1 OPN UM SN SM CN RV DIL DM SUP Lo 171 j jq op jo p o 6 2 14 Coil Comment Use this command to store coil comments for the selected output and application instructions To store a coil comment for an output or application instruction in the ladder program edit window position the cursor on the instruction or in front of the instruction and then execute Edit and then Coil Comment store a coil comment use any number of characters and any character type qe prn e Enter coil comments at the comple
197. ics result display Error item Operation error E 6706 S 145 Click this button to execute PLC diagnostics Error code Error step number Display status Displays the data ni RUN STOP stored in the special ae RUN diagnostic registers of the PLC Current value D8010 Maximum value D801 1 Minimum value D8012 Displays the PLC operation status For a detailed description of error codes refer to the APPENDIX MITSUBISHI 6 94 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 6 9 UV UM SN SM CN RV I DIM Sp __ 17 Sampling Trace Use this command to sample data at the specified time under the appropriate trigger conditions Sampling trace will be executed by the PLC The FXGP WIN E will set the sampling conditions and display the result of trace Applicable PLCs FX FX2c and FXan FX2Nc series View Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help tlead Transfers Register data transfers 4 PLC memorv clear Serial setting D8120 PLC keyword current or delete Click this command to set the sampling conditions Click this command to transfer the set data to the PLC Runtime program changes PO NN RUN STOP PLC diagnostics sampling trace setting parameters Ports Run UIsSpiay Click this command to display Read from result file the sampling results Write to r
198. indicator lamp will flash Correct the operand of the application instruction and then transfer all the programs at are time Notes regarding use of the series PLC version 1 10 or above 1 2 3 If a device number invalid for the is written the message Ladder diagram creation error will appear on the display and the program will not be changed The FXoN cannot execute any pulse type application instructions If such an instruction is used Writing error will appear on the display and the program will not be changed Even if an invalid application instruction for the FXON series is inserted the instruction will be written to the program memory of the PLC At this moment the system will not check the instruction and the PLC will continue to operate However when the mode of the PLC is switched from stop and then run again the system will check the programs When the PROG E LED indicator lamp flashes correct the corresponding instruction and then transfer all the acceptable programs at one time If an invalid device number for the FXON series is specified by the operand of the application instruction the instruction will be written to the program memory of the PLC At this moment an operation error wrong device number will be detected for this instruction However the PLC will continue operate while ignoring the error When the mode of the PLC is switched from stop and then run again the system will c
199. indow 1 Application window 2 MITSUBISHI 4 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers 4 1 3 Split window Work Windows and their Functions 4 The ladder program edit list program edit comment and register windows can be split Split the window into two upper and lower windows These windows can display the respective sections Example of a ladder program edit window in monitoring mode ism ai al isle les ela M56 M515 134 1 137 _ 501 502 M503 M504 M505 M30 M31 M500 K5 M31 M30 M500 1 K5 M8000 M500 2 M501 M502 022 M503 Y023 M504 024 M505 HELP H We at 4 47 501 502 M503 M504 M505 30 M31 M500 1 KS 81 M30 M500 _ M58001 K5 K1 ZRSTP 50 5499 ZRSTP Mg ZRSTP M499 Program step 3153 3500 Write FX2N Move the split handle using the mouse to the split position Adjust the split position to adjust the upper and lower areas Use the scroll bar of each window to select the section to be displayed After you edit a ladder diagram in a split window store the changed data and then move to another window MITSUBISHI a FX Series Programmable Controllers Work
200. ions into a program Choose Edit E gt NOP insert S from the list program edit window Refer to Section 6 2 10 Removing NOP instructions from a program Choose Edit E remove E from the list program edit window Refer to Section 6 2 11 Displaying the program on the specified step Choose Search S Go to step O Refer to Section 6 4 6 Searching and displaying the specified device number Choose Search S Device name search D or Contact Coil search O Refer to Sections 6 4 3 and 6 4 5 Searching and displaying the specified the instruction Contact or Coil Choose Search S Instruction search 1 or Contact Coil Search O Refer to Sections 6 4 4 and 6 4 5 Displaying program on the set position Select Search S Tag Set G to store an arbitrary program position as the tag position Select Tag jump J to display the program portion in the stored tag position Refer to Sections 6 4 13 and 6 4 14 Replacing a device No Choose Search S Replace Device V Refer to Section 6 4 10 Exchanging an a b contact Choose Search S Change AB Contact A Refer to Section 6 4 11 Exchanging a device Number Choose Search S Exchange Device Refer to Section 6 4 12 a MITSUBISHI 5 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Guidance of Main Operations 5 5 3 Ladder circuit Displaying the ladder program edit window C
201. isplayed in the block comment window For a detailed description of block comments refer to Sec 6 2 15 Enter the first device number to be displayed from the list Block comment list program edit window Double click in the device number column to designate a number The Designate Device dialog box shown above will appear on the display Block comment step numbers will be displayed in brackets 1 Use the 1 keys or drag the mouse to specify the range The block comment storage positions are controlled by the first step numbers of the Ladder ladder circuit blocks therefore use the first step numbers to display or store the block comments After inserting or deleting a program the step numbers will be automatically corrected The brackets of the block comment step numbers however will not move automatically To correct the bracket positions click Edit and then Setting of Step of Comment see Sec 6 3 10 Functions of block comment edit window 1 Displays list of block comments already stored 2 Stores and edits block comments If you use the ladder program edit window you can individually store each block comment by clicking an Edit and then Block Comment a MITSUBISHI 6 69 eee OPN UM W SN SM CV RV DIM SUP _ pepe Coil Comment The list of coil
202. itor window then click the right button of the mouse to display the shortcut menu Monitoring the value of the data register timer or counter Choose Monitor Test M gt Entry device monitor T C D device T Refer to Section 6 7 4 Select one target device on the ladder circuit monitor screen then click the right button of the mouse to display the shortcut menu Monitoring the SFC program automatically Choose Monitor Test M Start auto monitor A on the SFC program edit window Refer to Section 6 7 3 Stopping the monitor Choose Monitor Test M gt Stop Monitor Refer to Section 6 7 2 Saving and reading the registered contents of the Entry device monitor Choose File F Export E or Import 1 on the device monitor window Refer to Section 6 7 4 5 9 Comment Displaying a program with comments While the ladder list SFC program edit window is displayed choose View V gt Comment display M Refer to Section 6 5 12 Printing a list of the device names or device comments Choose View V Comment view C Device comment Device name D and display the device name device comment edit window Then choose File F Print P or Print All T for printing out two or more items at a time Refer to Sections 6 1 6 6 1 7 and 6 5 5 Printing a program with a comment Choose File F Print P or Print All T for printing out two or more ite
203. k this button to store the specified devices in the specified directory Click this button to delete the cursor positioned device Applicable devices Contact X 5 Coil Y M 1 1 Up to 10 devices Current Value T C D Z V Up to devices 1 Devices Y and M can be stored in the Coil list However depending on the operation of the PLC the coil on off operation may not be sampled For this reason store devices Y and M in the Contact list MITSUBISHI 6 96 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Run Use this command to transfer the sampling conditions to the PLC or read the tracing results from the PLC In addition use this command to start or stop the tracing operation Click this button to transfer the set sampling conditions to the PLC Displays the tracing status connected to the PC Click this button to start sampling trace Senping traceY While the PLC is in the tracing mode Display run state Start will be inverted Sampling STOP Trace Trace end Click this button to perform forced stop of the sampling trace Runtime trace Click this button to read the results of sampling trace from the PLC Use the Display Result command to display the results Operation while specifying a trigger Sampling will be performed while observing the specified tracing time until the trigger conditions are satisfied When satisfied
204. keyword for the program stored in the PC The set keyword will not affect the keyword stored in the PLC For a detailed description of the keyword refer to Sec 6 6 5 PLC Keyword Current or delete OPN UM W SN 5 C RN 5 Civ iv ivy iv vie ii 6 8 4 PLC s Mode Setting This command is used to set parameters for the battery less mode modem and RUN terminal Click ON button to disable the memory backup Enter data in this box to use a modem battery on the FX2N FX2NC series PLCs None User entry mode AIWA PV AF288 OMRON ME3314B Modem initialize RUN from input RUN terminal input number ___ Specify the a device in this box to which the external run Click the Yes button to enable the external stop signal is input run stop signal to an FX1S FX1N FX2N and XO to X17 XO to X7 for FX2N 16M and FX2NC 16M Type FX2NC series PLC MITSUBISHI 6 119 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp V EAM 6 8 5 Serial Setting Parameter Serial communication settings will be stored in the parameter memory of the FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC series PLC and copied to the special diagnostic registers D8120 communication format D8121 station number setting and D8129 overtime judgment value The values shown
205. l be stored using the following file names Table 1 2 File name Extension Data stored in file C Program file 1 Parameter program file register and comments Comment file 2 EM n comments block comments coil comments and device Register file 1 Data register and RAM file register MW OW Sampling trace file Result of sampling trace PTW Printer title file PTW Printing style Entry device monitor file RMW Content of Entry device monitor setting For these data files the special format for the FXGP WIN E is used The SW1PC FX EE AT compatible machine DOS version and the AGGPP PHP cannot read these files 1 Only the program and register file data will be stored in the memory of the PLC and the optional memory cassette Other files will be stored in the peripheral devices 2 The comments stored in the comment file are controlled by the peripheral devices Refer to Sec 1 4 Comment Control to control the comments to be written to the program memory of the PLC Storing data in DOS file To store data in a DOS file select File and then Save As Program files PMC and comment files COK are saved Up to sixteen characters are allowed as a file name thus excessive characters are deleted Applicable DOS application program e SWIPC FXGP EE designed for AT compatible machine 4 MITSUBISHI 1 5 _FX Series Programmable Controllers
206. l setting potentiometer From the range D8000 to D8255 af PONS NE USNE CERBO Type 16 bit register High speed C246 C247 and C249 3 points Note These are latched EEPROM backed up C251 C252 and C254 3 points registers D Externally Range 0 to 255 adjusted 1 point Index 2 points V and Z Type 16 bit data storage register For use 1000 to 1303 4 points rising trigger 1 falling trigger 0 8 points for use with MC and MCR NO to N7 Decimal K 16 32 768 to 32 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 Constants Hexadecimal H 16 bit 0000 to FFFF 32 bit 00000000 to FFFFFFFF Pointers P For use with interrupts MITSUBISHI A 2 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A A 2 FXoN Series PLC Latched devices range is fixed by PLC s parameter So that these cannot be changed in the Parameter setting menu on FXGP WIN E Table A 2 Device Table for FXon Series PLC Specification Max hardware configuration points 128 dependent on user selection Max software addressable Inputs 128 Outputs 128 384 points MO to M383 128 points EEPROM Backed up M384 to M511 65 points From the range M8000 to M8255 State relays Latched 128 points EEPROM Backed up 50 to 5127 S coils Initial Latched 10 points subset SO to 59 100 msec Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec TO to T62 63 points Timers T I O config
207. lete a device MITSUBISHI 6 106 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Other operations using the device store monitor screen The data register having character L Double click the current value of a data register The display will be displayed using the 32 bit size size of the data register will be switched between the 16 bit and 32 bit sizes Contact Coil Set Current Lower limit Upper limit 572638543 Data 999999999 High speed signal Output 500 Execution The following shortcut menu will appear when the right button of the mouse is clicked on an item displayed on the screen Forced setting or resetting of the corresponding bit device can be performed In addition the current value of the corresponding word device can be reset to zero See Sec 6 7 6 Force ON OFF Change the current values The current value of the corresponding timer T counter C or data register can be modified See Sec 6 7 7 The data register display size and whether the device comments should be displayed can be specified See Sec 6 5 13 Entering and monitoring devices using ladder diagram monitoring screen When the ladder program monitor window is open the Entry Device Monitor T C D device and Entry Device Monitor Cursor commands will be displayed in addition to the Entry Device Monitor command described before The functions of these commands are described below e Function of Entry
208. ll down menu Click the mouse button ona window name to select the window Refresh synchronizes the program steps of the ladder program edit window and the list program edit window using the cursor as the reference position see Sec 6 8 10 MITSUBISHI Example Overlapped windows SW PC FXGP WIN E SFC2 PMW Instruction SFC Ladder Ladder Program step 144 2000 Write ner eae EL LO Example Cascaded windows and filed windows SW PC PXGP WIN E SFC2 PMW Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help Efe ealealealea es 28 2 Ladder Ladder Program step 144 2000 Write FX2N H We At lat JOH JF 6 128 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN W SN SM CN RV IL DIM SUP 6 10 Help Menu Functions The Help screen describes how to operate the FXGP WIN E and how to use various functions search View PLC Remote Monite Index F1 How to use Help Displays the Help screen About SwOPC FXGP WIN Displays the FXGP WIN E software version number About SWOPC FXGP WIN E LX SW PC FXGP WIN E Version Copyright C 1996 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MITSUBISHI 6 129 Tre
209. med If an error message appears correct the error and then execute conversion again After determination of the step number if you delete the entire ladder circuit block by individually deleting the symbols or using the Line Delete command be sure to enter a new ladder circuit in the null section no ladder circuit is entered a ladder circuit error will be detected at ladder diagram conversion To delete the entire block after determination of step number specify the block range using the dragging mouse or Block Select command and then click the Cut or Delete command or press the Delete key To cancel the ladder diagram delete or edit operation click the control menu box at the upper left corner of the ladder diagram window The window will be closed After that open the window again to display the ladder diagram Be careful When you close the ladder diagram window all the edited data will be erased if they are not converted Conversion can be executed for two or more ladder circuit blocks at a time Note that up to 200 lines can be converted at a time When the number of non converted lines exceeds 200 a message will appear on the display and request conversion Up to 50 lines of ladder circuit blocks can be programmed in the ladder program edit window This means that the 51st and the subsequent lines cannot be entered If you use the list program edit window for programming the 51st and subsequent lines will not
210. memory cassette or board Initial 7 16 memory 1 4 8 3 FX2NC EEPROM 16 Model Setting data 2 FX EEPROM 4c 2 FX EEPROM 8C 1 FX EPROM 8 3 16 4 8 6 FX RAM 8 5 FX1N EEPROM 8L type 3 FX2NC EEPROM 4C 7 FX2N ROM E1 ROM CE1 File register Total memory Fixed capacity parameter 0 1 5K 0 1 5K 0 1 5K 0 1 5K 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 5K 0 1 5K Total memory Total memory Total memory Total memory 2K 4K 8K 2K 4K 8K Total memory FX2N 0 7 5K 0 3 5K 0 7 5K 0 15 5K 0 15 5K a 2K 4K 8K 2K 4K 2K 4K 8K 2K 4K 8K 2K 4K 8K 16K 0 16K FX2NC 0 7 5K 0 3 5K 0 15 5K Total memory capacity 2K 4K 8K 2K 4K 2K 4K 8K 16K FERA 4 MITSUBISHI 6 117 55 5 1 The FX EEPROM 4 FX EEPROM 8 FX EPROM 8 are available the FX2c and FXan Series 2 The FX EEPROM 4C and FX EEPROM 8C are available in the FX 2 and FXoN Series The clock function is available also in the FX FXon and FX2c Series When using the clock function in the FXoN Series however an optional battery FXon 40B is required 3 The FX2nc EEPROM 4C FX2nc EEPROM 16 FX2nc EEPROM 16C and FXeNc ROM CE1 are available only in the FX2nc Series 4 The 8 is available in the FX and Series The clock function is available also in the FX and Series 5 The FX1N EEPRO
211. ments 7002 displayed START BUZZER SWITCH OUTPUT N Device comments The device names can be used in the programs in place of the device numbers Device names Pd E le Devico em Sp SW Device names can be displayed in the displayed programs in place of the device numbers Device names and device comments are added to the device numbers For this reason when a step is subject to change or the cut and paste command is executed device names and comments will be erased or moved together with the respective device numbers 6 30 MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 2 13 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DIM SUP Lo 171 ij j jp o Device Comment Use this command to store the device comments for the selected device To store a device comment position the cursor on the device in the ladder diagram display window and then execute Edit and then Device Comment Input device comment Number of characters Up to 50 characters can be used for the device comment Device X025 e Applicable devices X Y M S C D and l o e After inputting ladder circuit symbols on the ladder circuit edit screen the device comment input window can be displayed consecutively Refer to Section 6 8 10 e Device comments can be edited in list by choosing View Comment C gt Device Comment D e A dev
212. mmand 2 Click the Reference command The following dialog box will appear on the display Using this dialog box you can select instructions from the list or look up the functions of operands Select an instruction from the list to enter Select an instruction an instruction in this box In addition directly enter an instruction or FNC number in this box Instruction Example ZCP DZCP FNC11 FNC11P ZCP nstruction type Instruction P 10 flow etc ithmetic logic tation shift igh speed proc ndy instruction Double word instruction External FX 1 0 MEE External FX serial Pulse instruction TOME Instructiog Reference Device Shows the instruction Click this button to use the Reference types instruction as the 32 bit type or pulse execution type Reference Reference King of device 000 377 Describes the operand necessary for each instruction type The system enters the data entry waiting status Specify operands or enter device names MITSUBISHI 6 43 gt a 6 3 4 UV UM SN SM CN RV IL DIM Sp Lo 171 jq op jo p o Wire Use this command to enter vertical and horizontal lines INV instruction or delete vertical lines Note t
213. modem from the list and then click the Delete button After that click the OK button If the Cancel button is clicked instead of the OK button if the dialog box is closed without clicking the OK button the specified modem data will not be deleted Changing modem order Follow the procedure below to change the modem order in the list 1 Click a modem in the list to change the position in the list 2 Click the Up Down Top or Bottom button to move the specified modem data to the desired position in the list 3 Click the OK button If you click the Cancel button in place of the OK button if you close the dialog box without clicking the OK button the modem order will not be changed MITSUBISHI 9 19 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 3 5 Environment Logging File Use the Logging File command to specify whether the communication log file should be created Sequentially click Remote Environment and then Logging File LoggngFle __ Create logging FXGP WIN E will automatically create the log file To temporarily stop outputting of the log file select No in the log file output dialog box This No command will be valid until you quit the FXGP WIN E or cancel the No command When the FXGP WIN E is activated next time the log file will be output again After temporarily stopping the output select Yes to output
214. ms at a time then specify comment type to be printed on the print setting dialog box Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 Registering an device name to a device While the ladder list program edit window etc is displayed choose Edit E Device name N Or choose View V gt Comment view C then input device name at a time Refer to Sections 6 2 12 and 6 5 5 Registering a device comment While the ladder program list program edit window etc is displayed choose Edit E Device comment V Or choose View V gt Comment view C then input device comments at a time Refer to Sections 6 2 13 and 6 5 5 Registering a coil comment While the ladder program edit window is displayed put the cursor on a coil for which a comment is to be registered then choose Edit E Coil Comment O Refer to Section 6 2 14 a MITSUBISHI 5 6 FX Series Programmable Controllers Guidance of Main Operations 5 Registering a block comment While the ladder program edit window is displayed put the cursor on a ladder circuit block for which a comment is to be registered then choose Edit E Block comment M Refer to Section 6 2 15 Inputting a device comment efficiently while making program Choose Options O Preferences 1 then add check mark to Executes consecutively during instruction input By this setting the dialog box for device comment input is displayed after instruction
215. n is supported from 4 0 or later PLC on the Table A 3 v C1 01 The instruction is not supported from CI CT or later is CPU version of PLC on the Table A 3 2 FX2N FX2NC FX V3 07 or pem I Loc gt 0 ons d instruct FXo FXos e Table B 3 App later FX2c ewsowe gt gt gt gt gt gt fs gt 5 asind juoneiodoesing gt gt gt f gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt lll vonmsedo asind wewmdossma gt gt gt f gt gt bb wwe gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt asind wowmdossa gt f gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt pow Ib EN gt gt gt gt gt asind wowmdoesa gt f gt gt gt gt gt Sn gt gt llb gt gt gt gt 20000 000 00 ewsowe gt
216. n the PLC side The file register and RAM file register will be valid only if the PLC containing these register functions is selected MITSUBISHI 6 87 OPN W SN SM C RV DI DIM SUP L I41 YT 6 6 3 PLC Memory Clear Use this command to clear the memory of the PLC via the PC in the online mode Click this button to clear the program memory of the PLC Programs file registers parameters Command execution conditions Memory Internal memory RAM EEPROM protect switch off cassette PLC operation mode Stop mode execution impossible in run mode 0 device memory Bit device memory Click this button to turn off all the bit devices X Y Click this button to clear all the data registers D file M S T and C In addition clicking this button will registers D and RAM file registers D reset the current timer and counter values to zero Command execution conditions Command execution conditions Memory Internal memory RAM EEPROM Memory All memories protect switch off cassette PLC operation mode Stop mode execution PLC operation mode Stop mode execution impossible in run mode impossible in run mode 6 6 4 Serial Setting 08120 Use this command to set the communication format in the special diagnostic register D8120 if the PLC uses a communic
217. ne FXGP WIN E can automatically connect to the desired PLC by selecting the corresponding station from those stored in the PC In addition FXGP WIN E can manually connect the PC to the PLC by manually setting the telephone number of the PLC When connected various commands on the PLC and Monitor Test menus will be valid These commands are listed below Commands on PLC menu Transfers Hegister Data Transfers PLC Memory Clear Serial Setting D8120 PLC Keyword Current or Delete Runtime Program Changes Hemote Run Stop Diagnostics Sampling Trace Commands on Monitor Test menu Start monitor Stop Monitor Dynamic Monitor Entry Device Monitor Forced Y Output Forced On Off Change Current Values Change Setting Values a MITSUBISHI Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 9 1 2 Sending receiving files System configuration sending files and creating directory Ready for receiving files Sending files and creating directory Telephone line Portable telephone line Ready for receiving files T 4 LP Modem where the The transfer speed already installed be automatically set FXGP WIN E is by the modems already installed 1 Be sure to use the cable specified by the modem manufacturer to connect the PC to the modem 2 The remote maintenance function cannot use on the Windows
218. ngth ORB 1 1 vertical line ORB K1 to K49 1 to 49 continuous vertical lines END Alt Continuous vertical line of desired length For application instructions other than the ones above simply enter the FNC numbers example FNC12 K1 DO or instruction words example MOV K1 DO The application instructions entered will be written in the ladder diagram Program conversion For a ladder program created with the instruction type entry method it is necessary to convert the ladder program into a list program If the ladder program edit window is closed before completing conversion the program will be erased see 7 2 3 4 MITSUBISHI 7 11 FX Series Programmable Controllers Example s 0 lade 0 Ladder o I 1 Instruction word entry box Ladder Ladder Ladder Ladder Ladder Ladder i Ladder Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 In the ladder program edit window position the cursor where the new ladder circuit symbol should be located Then enter the first character of the instruction word The instruction word entry box will appear L D frac XJ 0 Press the key to confirm the instruction word UJ TJ 0 Press the key to confirm the instruction word T Press the key to c
219. nsion JO fixed _ ae The AT command setting function for ME3314 OMRON is added to the FX2N and FX2NC series PLC version 2 01 or later manufacturing number 78 or later ice Communication mode S15 8 V 42bis ixed Programming data For a detailed description of the PLC and programs refer to the following documents 4 MITSUBISHI 9 23 fel ol el a MITSUBISHI 9 24 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A Appendix A PLC Device Tables For further information about device of the FXo FXos FX and FX2c Series PLC can be found in FX Programming Manual Manual number JY992D48301 about device of the 15 FX1N 2 and 2 Series PLC can be found in FX Programming Manual II Manual number 992088101 Fel Fe Fe MITSUBISHI 1 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A A 1 FXo FXos Series PLC Latched devices range is fixed by PLC s parameter So that these cannot be changed in the Parameter setting menu on FXGP WIN E Table A 1 Device Table for FXo and FXos Series PLC EUREN Specification configuration Max total I O set by Main Processing Unit 496 points MO to M495 Auxiliary 16 points e ay EEPROM Backed up M coils State relays 50 to 563 S coils 10 points subset 50 to S9 100 m
220. nstruction F7 Function key Ladder program displayed ORP OR pulse Parallel connection of Rising edge pulse 0 instruction ji Device number Device symbol ORF OR falling Parallel connection of Falling trailing edge pulse R X 1 ORF instruction Ladder program displayed Device applicable to OR OHI ORP and instructions X input relay M auxiliary relay T timer Y output relay S state C counter a MITSUBISHI 7 22 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Instruction word entry method and ladder program displayed STL Step ladder step ladder operation contact type NO normally open 5 TJ 5 0 STL instruction Device number Device symbol Ladder program display STL m Device applicable to STL instructions S State Instruction word entry method Specifying device name To specify the device enter a device name in place of a device number Example D C a Instruction word Device name stored for X Y M S T and C e JUS WU Function key for entering instruction word 4 MITSUBISHI 7 23 Sl Fel Fe FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering coil instruction Instruction word entry method and ladder program displayed
221. nstruction change in device number Memory Internal memory RAM EEPROM protect switch off cassette PLC operation mode Run or stop mode e f specified instruction in the PC is different from the instruction in the PLC writing data will be inhibited Correct the step in the program and then execute this command e No value be changed if the new value specifies a different type or device Specify the same type and do not change the total number of steps e When the ladder program edit window is in the monitoring mode position the cursor on an output instruction and then click Monitor Test and then Change Setting Values or double click on the output instruction The following dialog box will appear on the display Changing timer counter setting value Change the current values The instruction symbol set in this box cannot be changed Instruction Change the constant TO Changing application instruction Example 1 1 5 MOV Device Changing application instruction Example 2 Instruction FROM Change the constant of the operand or device number of the data register Device This type of operand cannot be changed MITSUBISHI 6 112 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UW UM SN SM CN RV IL DIM Sp Lo Y j jo p jo p o 6 7 9 Display change o
222. o any state STL eos ITRN TRAN LAD1 END When you create a ladder block after the state block External processing Driving Transition SET S20 Transition SET 521 Driving Driving Transition SET S22 Transition SET S22 Driving Transition OUT S0 External processing the FXGP WIN E will automatically enter the RET instruction For this reason do not enter any RET in the program a MITSUBISHI 8 2 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating SFC Programs 8 8 1 3 Structure of SFC section The rows columns and cursor position in the SFC section are described below Column 0 Column 1 Column 2 16 columns Ladder 0 maximum Ladder block Row number Respective states including ladder blocks have their own row numbers Column number Hespective states have their own column numbers Up to 16 columns can be used for programming 521 E 5 22 E 523 State block S 24 Jump S0 Ladder 1 Ladder block State block 4 MITSUBISHI 8 3 w gt e ms FX Series Programmable Controllers 8 2 Creating SFC Programs 8 2 1 Creating SFC Programs 8 Main operations necessary for entering SFC symbols Use the function keys to enter these symbols in the SFC program Symbol displayed on screen Ladder block Function key Remarks m ladder block number automatically attached Initial state
223. o send files e f you select NO the files will be stored in the sub directory FILE of the FXGP WIN E on the receiving side e f you select YES enter the full directory name in the Destination Directory field If you specify a non existing directory the confirmation message Create a new directory will appear on the display If you select YES a sub directory will be created in the PC on the receiving side If you select NO file transfer will be canceled and the telephone line will be disconnected For a detailed description of file transfer procedure refer to Sec 9 2 2 MITSUBISHI 9 15 gt FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Receive Sequentially click Remote File Transfer and then Receive Waiting to receive data Initialise modem to receive data Click this button not to set the receiving side in the ready mode Transfer Name Number Click this button to cancel file transfer The telephone line will be disconnected The files will be stored in the specified directory when files are sent from the PC on the sending side to the PC in the ready mode on the receiving side For a detailed description of file transfer procedure refer to Sec 9 2 2 MITSUBISHI 9 16 FX Series Programmable Controllers 9 3 4 Environment Modem Specify and store a modem to be connected
224. o use 2 line printing Click this button to use 2 line printing Specify the printing size Specify Auto or a percentage between 5096 and 150 in increments of 5 Specifying auto adjust the number of characters in one line automatically depending on the width of the specified printing sheet 6 13 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP _ Printing contact coil list This section describes how to print the contact coil list The list shows the program steps that use contacts or coils of devices When the contact coil list window is active execute File and then Print Specify the printing device range Click this button not to print the unused devices in the program Setting range v s LI s LIN LIP 5 v Comment L Device name C Device comment Only print used devices Scale Parameter settings list AUTO Preview Click this button to print the parameter setting page Before printing set the parameter setting page by clicking Option and Parameter Setting Printing device use list This section describes how to print the device used list The list shows whether the contacts and coils of devices are used in the program When the device use list
225. ogrammable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 NOP No operation No operation or null step RET Return Return to step ladder End End Forces the current program scan to end RET or END instruction Ladder program displayed NOP instructions will not be displayed in the ladder diagram P Pointer for Program flow control Ladder program displayed 0 x000 Pointer number PO P63 I Interrupt Pointer Interrupt program marker 3 0 1 Interrupt pointer number Entering special coil or application instruction For the special coil and application instruction entry methods in the list program edit window refer to those used in the ladder program edit window Special coil SET Set Sets a bit device permanently ON RST Reset Resets a bit device permanently OFF PLS Pulse Rising edge pulse PLF Pulse Falling trailing edge pulse MC Master control Denotes the start of a master control block MCR Master control reset Denotes the end of a master control block Application instruction FNC246 For the above instruction entry method refer to Sec 7 2 1 Main operations necessary for entering ladder circuit symbols Note that in the ladder program edit window the data entry dialog box will appear so that you can directly enter the instruction word at the cursor position but in the instruction list program edit window thi
226. omatically enter the RET instruction For this reason a RET instruction should never be entered Sequence instructions usable for state LD LDI LDP LDF Instruction AND ANI ANDP ANDF ANB ORB OR ORI ORP ORF INV MPS MRD MPP OUT SET RST PLS PLF MC MCR e The STL instruction cannot be used in interrupt programs or subroutine programs e Use of jump instructions in the STL instruction is not inhibited It is however recommended that jump instructions should not be used in the STL instruction This is because operation will be too complicated e When the MC master control or MCR master control reset instruction is entered the ladder will be displayed in the same way as the FXGP WIN E V1 see Sec 7 2 3 e When two or more transition conditions exist these conditions should be programmed in one transition ladder circuit 50 Two or more X001 M20 C TRAN X001 transitions cannot be EA M20 Han Enter all the transition conditions in 510 one transition circuit a MITSUBISHI 8 6 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating SFC Programs 8 If no inner ladder is created for a state or transition the state or transition will be marked with When an inner ladder is created the mark will disappear e SFC can be created without the inner ladders firstly to determine the flow Afterwards the inner ladders can be added If the SFC without inner ladder program is converte
227. omments to be written to the PLC The device comments to be controlled by the peripheral devices can be written in the parameter set comment area of the program memory in the PLC The device comments can be written to the comment area until the comment area is fully loaded the comment storage capacity is parameter set The minimum unit for device comment storage is one comment Parameter setting see Sec 6 8 2 Device comment entry and specifications see Sec 6 2 13 Setting of comments to be written to the PLC see Sec 6 3 9 Editing and displaying of device comments using device comment name window see Sec 6 5 5 Controlling programs including comments Programmable controller e Heading from PLC The comments read from the PLC will be transferred to the device comment area of the FXGP WIN E After transfer the comments will be set as comments to be written to the PLC and the corresponding device numbers shown in the list window will have an asterisk e Writing to PLC The device comments to be written in the PLC comments marked with as asterisk will be written in the comment area of the program memory in the PLC File e Reading from program file Before opening a file a confirmation message will appear and prompt whether the comments in the program memory should be transferred to the device comment area of the FXGP WIN E Click Yes to transfer the comments to the device comment area of the FXGP WIN E Wh
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229. on Edit All write all insert all delete Scroll e Page Up Page Down f J scroll bar e Search Top end device name device instruction contact coil step number tag set tag jump Device change Search Replace a contact b contact change convert Comment entry To enter comments use the All Entry screen by clicking View and then Comment Or enter comments in the ladder program edit window MITSUBISHI 7 29 gt a a MITSUBISHI 7 30 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating SFC Programs 8 8 Creating SFC Programs SFC programming is simply entering symbols for devices and instructions in the SFC Sequential Function Chart to determine the flow of control as specified by IEC standards For a detailed description of SFC control refer to the instruction manual of the PLC 8 1 Description of SFC 811 Types of SFC The SFC has a single flow The single flow type program can control sequences of simple For the selective branch one of the motions If various input conditions are set or the operator flows will be selected and executed enters various commands use the selective branch or simultaneous branch type Single flow M8002 This symbol may be used the top of the circuit that does not belong to the SFC X000 Start button ELE Y023 Junction state m Advance X011 Advance in short distance 021 S21 023 Retract
230. on 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 Contents of Product Package and System Configuration Contents of product package The FX PCS WIN E software package contains the following items 1 3 5 inch floppy disks 1 44 MB system disks that can activate the SWOPC FXGP WIN E system 2 disks 2 This operation manual The cable connecting the PC to the PLC and the interface unit are optional Prepare a cable and interface unit applicable to the system while referring to the configuration shown on the next page Operation environment Table 1 1 MS Windows 3 1 386 enhance mode English version Microsoft Windows 95 English version Microsoft Windows 98 English version Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition English version Microsoft WindowsNT 4 0 1 2 Workstation English version Service Pack 3 or later Microsoft Windows 2000 English version Microsoft Windows XP 1 English version Home Edition or professional Operation of each OS shall be assured in the PC to be used MS Windows 3 1 804 6SX or better one Microsoft Windows 95 CPU i486SX or better one Microsoft Windows 98 CPU i486DX 66 MHz or better one PC main body Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition CPU Pentium 150 MHz or better one Microsoft WindowsNT 4 0 CPU i486 25 MHz or better one Microsoft Windows 2000 CPU i486 133 MHz or better one Microsoft Windows XP Pentiumn 300MHz or better one MS Windows 3 1 8MB or more 16 MB or more i
231. onfirm the instruction word VJ Grace 5 D 0 Press the key to confirm the instruction word The program will be updated at the completion of conversion MITSUBISHI 7 12 FX Series Programmable Controllers 7 2 3 Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Essentials for programming Use the ladder program edit window to create ladder programs Editing of the ladder circuit can be done in this window Conversion The ladder circuit ladder diagrams created in the ladder program edit window should be converted into instruction lists If the ladder program edit window is closed before completing conversion the programs created in the ladder diagram will be erased If programs are created in the list program edit window conversion will not be necessary This is because instruction words are directly entered in the instruction lists In the ladder diagram non converted sections will be dimmed in units of lines At the completion of conversion the dimmed section will be changed to normal and the program step numbers will be determined Press the F4 key or click Tools and then Convert to convert the ladder diagram into an instruction list Conversion can be executed only if the ladder circuit block is complete If you execute conversion without completing the ladder circuit block or with a wrong program an error message will appear on the display and conversion will not be perfor
232. onitoring through a telephone line For this remote access function the PC should be connected to the FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC PLC via modems In addition the FXGP WIN E has the file transfer functions that enables file sending and receiving between PC through the telephone line As with the remote maintenance function the PC should be connected to each other via modems This function allows the user to send and receive programs comment files FXGP WIN E data files and other general files to and from another computer System Configuration and Functions Remote access to PLC System configuration Program transfer monitoring test etc RS 232C communication Telephone line adapter board Portable telephone line 1 77 z FX2N FX2NC where the The transfer speed FXGP WIN E is FXon 232 0 already installed be automatically set FX2N CNV BD by the modems FXoN 232ADP FX2NC 232 1 Be sure to use the cable specified by the modem manufacturer to connect the to the modem connect the PLC to the modem The transfer speed will be fixed to 9 600 bps 2 The remote maintenance function cannot use on the WindowsNT 4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP Fel f 4 MITSUBISHI 9 1 FX Series Programmable Controllers Functions The PC can be connected to the modem of the PLC through a telephone li
233. ory pier folder name in the File Name box together with the file name The specified directory will be created and the file will be stored to the new directory using the file name entered File Name Directories c Mxgpwin Stores data in the DOS type file Example CADATA1NTEST PMW If a directory non existing on the C drive is specified the directory will be created Stores data in the FXGP WIN E type file name The name of the file to be stored PLC type and the other files stored Use up to 32 at the same time will be displayed characters to specify Data the program title Print header PTw How to assign a file Input a file name in up to 16 characters The FXGP WIN E does not support long file names available in the Windows Due to the restriction in the operating system the following characters are not allowed in file names MITSUBISHI 6 7 gt a 6 1 6 OPN UM SN SM C RIV IL DIM Sp oe Print Clicking the Print command enables the data in the currently active window to be printed Therefore if you click the Print command when the ladder program edit window is active the ladder diagram will be printed If you print two or more items such as the ladder diagram instruction list device use list etc click Print
234. p R1 Setting of command echo EO not set EO not set Call frequency of D auto answering 502 twice 502 twice 502 twice Type of result code V1 characters words Vi characters words Vi characters words Communication mode amp M4 MNP auto amp M4 MNP auto 15 8 V 42bis Speed of terminal fixed Flow control of Terminal flow control scheme QO not set QO not set amp R1 not set Initialize to factory set amp F The FXGP WIN E will output the above AT command after outputting Changing set modem data Follow the procedure below to change the modem data stored in the list 1 Click the modem name to change the modem data 2 Click the Change button 3 Follow step 2 and the subsequent steps described in Storing new modem to change the modem data 0 Displaying result code QO displayed QO displayed QO displayed Copying or deleting set data e Follow the procedure below to create another modem data using a modem data stored in the list 1 Click on a modem to copy or delete 2 Click the Copy button The data will not be deleted from the currently displayed position Click the Cut button The data will be deleted from the currently displayed position 3 Click the Paste button 4 The copied or cut data will be pasted at the end line of the list 5 Follow the procedure described in Changing set modem data to change the pasted data e To delete a modem data from the list select a
235. plicable product All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety practices C All operators of the completed equipment see Note should be trained to use this product in a safe manner in compliance to established safety practices The operators should also be familiar with documentation which is connected with the actual operation of the completed equipment Note the term completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device which contains or uses the product associated with this manual Notes on the Symbols Used in this Manual At various times throughout this manual certain symbols will be used to highlight points of information which are intended to ensure the users personal safety and protect the integrity of equipment Whenever any of the following symbols are encountered its associated note must be read and understood Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of its meaning Hardware Warnings 1 Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage 2 JIndicates that the identified danger could POSSIBLY cause physical and property damage JIndicates a point of further interest or further explanation STOP OPE Software Warnings 1 Indicates special care must be taken when using this element of software 2 Indicates a special point which the user of the associate software element should be aware of JIndicates a point of inte
236. priate or the Check the STL instruction structure of the STL circuit is not appropriate circuit and correct the Examples Nine consecutive STL instructions or more are set ladder diagram The subroutine program was not created properly Examples Check the CALL and SRET he subroutine program is created at a wrong position instruction circuits and e he subroutine is over nested correct the ladder diagram e An restricted instruction is detected in the subroutine Check the labels and correct label instructions The interrupt program was located not created properly Examples e The interrupt program is located at a wrong position i e is e No IRET instruction is set e An restricted instruction is detected in the interrupt 29726 the ladder diagram program The FOR NEXT program was not created properly Examples Check the loop instruction Syntax error and correct the circuit e Over nesting 6 115 a FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV I DIM Sp 6 8 2 Parameter Settings This command sets the parameters for the PLC The parameter set items and parameter setting ranges depend on the type of the PLC as described below Parameter settings 0 0 00 Memory capacity AK 16K register NM Blocks x500step Comment area lo
237. py Settings to display the comment display status set in the program edit window Inner ladder comment settings _ Compressive print Range Copy settings All range Q Setting range ___ line to OK gt Print inner ladder Displays the image of the printed document on the preview screen L Parameter settings list Click this button to reduce the line spacing The printing area of each page will be increased Specify the printing size Specify Auto or a percentage between 5096 and 150 in increments of 5 Specifying auto adjusts the number of characters in one line automatically depending on the width of the specified printing sheet Click this button to print the parameter setting page Before printing set the parameter setting page by clicking Option and Parameter Setting Click this button to print the title setting page Before printing set the title setting page by clicking Option and Printer Title MITSUBISHI 6 11 le Specify the comment O Device name type to be added to L Device comment the SFC diagram Unused Click Copy Settings on the previous screen to display this screen This screen displays the comment display data set in the SFC program edit window 0 Device name 0 Device comment Normal comment location Select the device comment Specify the OAbaveine
238. r Index 2 points V and Z Type 16 bit data storage register For use with CALL 128 points PO to P127 Pointers P Data registers D File registers 1000 to 1500 and 165 to 18507 6 input points 3timers and 6 counters rising trigger 3 lt 1 falling trigger 241 0 yw w time in msec 8 points for use with MC and MCR NO to N7 m 16 bit 32 768 to 132 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 16 bit 0000 to FFFF NUES 32 bit 00000000 to Floating 32 bit 1 175 x 10 38 3 403 x 1038 Point Not directly enterable For use with interrupts MITSUBISHI A 7 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix A 5 FX1s Series PLC Latched devices range is fixed by PLC s parameter So that these cannot be changed in the Parameter setting menu on FXGP WIN E Table 5 Device Table for FX1s Series PLC MEMMIUS lE EE 00 Range 0 to 3 276 7 sec TO to T62 63 points Range 0 to 327 67 sec T32 to T62 when special M coil M8028 is Timers T 10 msec 31 points driven ON TENE Range 0 001 to 32 767 sec T63 1 point Range 1 to 32 767 counts CO to C15 General 16 points Type 16 bit up counter Counters C Latched Range 1 to 32 767 counts C16 to C31 16 points EEPROM backed up Type 16 bit up counter Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 1 phase counts C W start General rule Select counter combin
239. ram edit window Choose View V SFC S Refer to Section 6 5 3 Editing an SFC diagram Using function keys on the SFC program edit window Refer to Sections 6 3 and 8 2 Converting an SFC program Press the function key 14 or choose Tools T Convert C on the SFC program edit window Refer to Sections 6 3 7 and 8 2 3 Printing an SFC diagram Choose File F Print P on the SFC program edit window When printing two or more items at time choose Print All T Refer to Sections 6 1 6 and 6 1 7 5 6 Instruction input Inputting a program in an device name comment In programming a device No such as can be input in an device name comment During the input operation input to the XO an device name registered to the XO while adding the symbol on either side Example LS1 LS1 is an example of device name registered to the XO Refer to Sections 7 2 1 and 7 3 1 Inputting an applied instruction by selecting it from a list On the ladder program edit window choose Tools T Function F gt Reference R In a list program edit window choose Tools T gt Instruction 1 Refer to Sections 6 3 3 and 6 3 5 a MITSUBISHI 5 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Guidance of Main Operations 5 57 PLC Selecting the PLC type When creating a new file when reading up loading a program from the PLC or when reading a file in the DOS version the PL
240. rams will be directly written to the program memory of the PLC Data writing method 1 Using this command modifying the existing ladder circuit in the ladder program edit window add insert or delete units of ladder symbols and inserting or adding ladder blocks but ladder block delete is not possible is possible Such a modification range is limited to one ladder block If two or more blocks are modified at a time the program cannot be written in the program memory in the run mode For data writing conditions in the run mode refer to the next page 2 Press the and keys RUN CNV or PLC and Runtime Program Change to write the changed data in the program memory in the run mode Overwritting the PLC program during RUN could be dangerous Please check it is safe to continue Click this button to cancel the command Click this button to write the program data without collating the programs see Note below Click this button to write the program data after collating the programs Note that the data will be written in the memory only if there is no difference between the collated programs Caution If a program is changed in the run mode the PLC will change the control sequence Carefully change programs in the run mode for the safety reasons For a detailed description refer to the operation manual of the PLC that describes how to write data in the run mode Before starting the operation be sure to check that the sam
241. rand 1 Operand 2 Specifies the Specifies the pulse execution type 32 bit type Data entry method 1 Entering application instruction by specifying FNC number 0 D 0 16 bit MOV instruction FNC No Operand 1 Operand 2 N 0 e OO 1 Operand 2 Specifies the pulse execution type N D 0 0 0 0 D 0 32 bit MOV instruction FNC No Operand 1 Operand 2 the 32 bit type F N 0 1 2 29 KJ 4 0 0 0 29 D 0 FNC No Operand 1 Operand 2 execution Specifies the 32 bit type Specifies the pulse execution type Regarding the data entry method just described device names can be entered in place of the operands For the device name entry method refer to Entering contact symbol or Entering coil symbol described on the previous pages MITSUBISHI 7 6 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Entering an instruction using the Reference command Clicking the Reference button in the contact coil special coil or application instruction entry dialog box displays a list of device names and application instructions to choose from Section 6 3 Tools contains a detailed description of operation in each dialog box Select an instruction Instruction Displays selected instruction m M Example 2 DZCP FNC11 FNCD11P flow ithmetic logic tation shift ta
242. ration Work Windows and their Functions Guidance of Basic Operations Menu Bar Commands and their Functions 7 Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs Creating SFC Programs Hemote Maintenance Using Telephone Line Appendix Device Lists Appendix B Instruction List Appendix C Error Code Tables Appendix D File Convertor E Appendix D Associated Manuals a MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V German Branch Gothaer Stra e 8 D 40880 Ratingen Phone 49 0 2102 486 0 Fax 49 0 2102 486 1120 e mail megfamail meg mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FRANCE EUROPE B V French Branch 25 Boulevard des Bouvets F 92741 Nanterre Cedex Phone 33 1 55 68 55 68 Fax 33 155 68 56 85 mail factory automation fra mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC IRELAND EUROPE B V Irish Branch Westgate Business Park Ballymount IRL Dublin 24 Phone 353 0 1 419 88 00 Fax 353 0 1 419 88 90 e mail sales info meir mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ITALY EUROPE B V Italian Branch Via Paracelso 12 1 20041 Agrate Brianza MI Phone 39 039 6053 1 Fax 39 039 6053 312 e mail factory automation itmee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SPAIN EUROPE B V Spanish Branch Carretera de Rub 76 80 E 08190 Sant Cugat del Vall s Phone 34 9 3 565 3131 Fax 34 9 3 589 2948 mail industrial sp mee com MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC UK EUROPE B V UK Branch Travellers Lane GB Hatfield Herts AL10 8
243. rds 7 20 7 3 2 TIE sarasi su un ta bo iSo an idR Rite b dvi ced cei ODD OM de 7 29 Creating SFG Programs Eo edi ide 8 1 Er ES 8 1 UP ela TE E ETT TET 8 1 am ypo S pe ade cade oliva 8 2 1 8 6 M DU 8 3 8 2 Greating oSEG PrOSFalfIS iu 8 4 8 2 1 Main operations necessary for entering SFC symbols 8 4 8 2 2 Cursor position and entering symbol nennen nennen nennen 8 5 8 2 3 Main items necessary for creating 8 6 S24 Creando Pe M Dp 8 9 9 Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 1 9 1 System Configuration and Functions nennen nnns 9 1 NIMM T M 9 1 9 1 2 Sending receiving files 9 3 S Pu eS p RHENO EE ERIT I OR EE OGNI 9 4 9 2 Operation
244. ress the Insert key to change the data entry mode from Overwrite to Insert or vice versa Function keys or click the mouse Indicates the number of steps used total button on the desired function key to number of steps use the function Pressing the Enter key on a contact or output coil or double clicking the mouse button on a contact or output coil will cause the instruction change dialog box to appear on the display If changes need to be made Enter new data Various functions of right mouse button Click the right button of the mouse on the ladder diagram to perform following operations Operation Description Copies the graphic from the cursor position or specified range Pastes the Clipboard data graphic data temporarily stored on the cursor position Edit cancel Deletes the ladder diagram just edited 4 MITSUBISHI 747 gt FX Series Programmable Controllers Editing after conversion Keys and commands used for editing ladder diagram Item Range specity Editing Specifies the edit range in unit of symbols in the circuit block Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 Operation Drag the mouse to specofy the range in units of symbols C 7 1 0 Specifiles the edit range in units of cuicuit blocks TShift 1 TShift moouse dragging Edit Block Select Symbol delete
245. rest or further explanation a MITSUBISHI v FX Series Programmable Controllers Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable responsible for any consequential damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text not to guarantee operation Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples Please contact a Mitsubishi Electric distributor for more information concerning applications in life critical situations or high reliability Abbreviations The following definitions or abbreviations will be used throughout this manual The FX PCS WIN E software will be referred to as the FX PCS WIN E or FXGP WIN E The FXo 5 FX2C FX1S FX1N FX2N and FX2NC Series PLC may be referred to as the FX Series PLC or FX Series PLC Input Output may be referred to as I O Personal Computer may be referred to as PC Microsoft Windows Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Millennium Edition Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 and Windows XP may be referred to generically as Windows a MITSUBISHI vi FX Series Programmable Controllers Contents CONTENTS Ac HAWOGUCTION sieve aussie 1 1 1 1 Main Software Features
246. rts dialog box set the communication COM port COM to 9 and transfer speed band rate for connecting to PLC by RS 232C on the PC 19 200 bps is available only in the FX1N FX2N F X2Nc Series PLC In any other PLC the transfer speed is automatically set to 9 600 bps Set the transfer speed to 9 600 bps when using REMOTE MAINTENANCE FUNCTION Ports Ports OK Transfer speed amp 9600bps C 192 bps Select the port from to COMO considering the PC system configuration Cancel Ins Note e notebook PC equipped with infrared communication ports the connection of the COM 1 port may be set to an infrared port not to an RS 232C connector In such a case in addition to the setting described in this paragraph change over the COM 1 port from infrared port to RS 232C connector in the setting menu of the PC While the port is connected to an infrared communication port the FXGP WIN E cannot communicate with the PLC MITSUBISHI 6 99 cus 6 7 Monitor Test Menu Functions On the Monitor Test menu there are two types of commands monitoring commands and testing commands The monitoring commands enable the user to monitor operation of the PLC displayed in the ladder diagram device or SFC diagram window The testing commands directly control th
247. ructions Note 1 Specify the step range using the cursor on the list edit screen thus the specified step range will be automatically displayed in the Setting Range box of the corresponding dialog box Instruction 67 JRSIP n ELI B gt a MITSUBISHI 6 29 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL SUP Lo 171 ij j p o 6 2 12 Device Name Use this command to store the name of the selected device To store a device name position the cursor on the device and then execute Edit and then Device Name e Number of characters Up to 8 characters can be used for the input device name device name Device 025 Character type Alphanumeric characters and symbols 24 96 amp Cancel e Applicable devices X Y M S D and l In programming mode device names can use in place of the device numbers such as X000 and M10 For this reason use of the same names for two or more devices will not be possible You can also store the device name by sequentially executing View Comment View and then Device Name Device comment and Device name 1 device comments to the devices held in the PLC and use the device comments when they are displayed in the programs or printed Device numbers 24 Example X000 w Device com
248. ryless mode Select a modem from the Modem Initialize pull down Modem initialize menu RUN from input If no modem is stored click User Entry Mode and set RUN terminal input number the initialize command for the modem 3 Set the D8120 communication format value to zero The D8120 is one of the special diagnostic registers of the PLC If the current value of the 08120 is 0 It is not necessary to rewrite the D8120 value Go to the next step If the D8120 value is written in the program Change the program of the D8120 as follows so that the current value of the D8120 is set to Ms K0 D8120 D8120 Initial pulse If communication conditions are set by the parameters of the peripheral unit The set communication conditions will be written to D8120 at power on of the PLC If the communication conditions are to be set by the parameters of the peripheral unit then clear the original contents of D8120 using the peripheral unit Use the following communications software to clear the communication conditions Click Option and then Serial Setting Parameter The Serial Setting Parameter dialog box will appear on the display Click the Clear command in this dialog box e f you use another programming software to clear the parameters follow the procedure below a Store the parameter data currently set b Clear all the parameters c Excluding the Serial Setting set the parameters an
249. s 5 2 4 OPN W SN S CN RV IL DIM Sp __ 7 171 6 7 7 Change Current Values This command modifies the current value of timers T counters C or data registers D of the PLC Enter a device number Execution conditions Applicable devices T C D Z V Enter the value to be modified PLC operation mode Run or stop mode For a detailed description refer to the description below Click this button to execute modification of the current value Device Current values Data length Select data register type 16 bits or 32 bits Note that a 1608 32bit 32 bit register consists of two 16 bit registers Example When DO is specified If you specify 16 bits the data of the DO only will be modified If you specify 32 bits the data of the D1 and DO will be D100 K200 modified 32 bits can be specified for the data registers D only Progress display Displays the operation history The current value of the specified file register cannot be modified if the program memory of the PLC is the EPROM cassette If the EEPROM cassette is used set the protect switch to off before executing this command MITSUBISHI 6 110 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UW UM W SN S CN RV DM Sp 1 Current val
250. s IE teta te aedes che B 1 1 Basic Program Instruction Table uideo doo ost ata pacte den dni s dae uas B 1 B 2 SFC STL Program Instruction Table B 1 ADDIE n 2 a MITSUBISHI FX Series Programmable Controllers Contents Appendix C Error Cord C 1 Appendix D File D 1 Appendix E Associated Manuals 1 4 MITSUBISHI x a MITSUBISHI xi FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction Installing FXGP WIN E Main Operation Work Windows and their Functions Guidance of Basic Operations Menu Bar Commands and their Functions 7 Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs Creating SFC Programs Hemote Maintenance Using Telephone Line Appendix Device Lists Appendix B Instruction List Appendix C Error Code Tables Appendix D File Convertor Appendix D Associated Manuals o Fel 4 MITSUBISHI Introduction Installing FXGP WIN E Main Operation Work Windows and their Functions Guidance of Basic Operations Menu Bar Commands and their Functions 7 Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs Creating SF
251. s button to automatically connect the line to the desired remote station by selecting the station Line Connection from the list Name OK Click this button to manually connect the line to the ps e desied remoie station by setting phone number on the screen Click this button to change the remote station set in the list Click this button to add a new remote station in the list Use these buttons to edit remote stations in the list Use these buttons to change the order of remote stations in the list Select a remote station MITSUBISHI 9 10 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Line connection procedure connection to remote station stored in the list Follow the procedure below to connect the telephone line to a remote station stored in the list 1 Select Remote and then Connect After that select To PLC or To File Transfer depending on your purpose Click a remote station in the list to specify the station Click Yes The confirmation message Connect to remote station will appear on the display Select Yes The modem calls the remote station to connect the PC to the remote station A N Line connection procedure connection to non stored remote station Follow the procedure below to connect the telephone line to the desired remote station by directly entering the phone number in
252. s dialog box will not appear 4 MITSUBISHI 7 27 fel Fel el FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 In the instruction list program edit window you can directly enter instruction words or device numbers in the cursor positioned line using the keyboard However if you want to use lists or dialog boxes for easy programming use the Instruction command 1 Instruction entry using Instruction command Displays instruction types Displays instructions Instruction Instruction vlove compare etc ithmetic logic Rotation shift ata 0 Double word instruction High speed proc Handy instruction Pulse instruction Options This box displays the currently selected instruction or can be used to enter the instruction directly Example LD AND OUT ZCP DZCP FNC11 FNCD11P Instruction Reference Device ______ Reference Reference JL Reference ___ Reference The boxes contain necessary operands for the specified instruction Device Device name A000 977 YODO 377 8255 30 999 Specify the operand or device names MITSUBISHI 7 28 FX Series Programmable Controllers Creating Ladder and Instruction Programs 7 7 3 2 Creating instruction list Creating new list Click File and then New
253. s recommended Microsoft Windows 95 8 MB or more 16 MB or more is recommended Microsoft Windows 98 16 MB or more 32 MB or more is recommended Required memory Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition 32 MB or more Microsoft WindowsNT 4 0 16 MB or more Microsoft Windows 2000 32 MB or more 64 MB or more is recommended Microsoft Windows XP 128MB or more Hard disk capacity Free space of 6 MB or more 3 5 inch 2HD floppy disk drive X 1 unit A disk formatted as 1 44 MB shall be able to be read Display Video display adaptor whose resolution is VGA or better RS 232C serial interface COM1 to COMO shall be able to be changed over Printer interface Floppy disk unit Interface Printer Printer in accordance with the OS above Others Mouse or other pointing device Applicable PLC FXos FX 2 FX2c FX1s FX1N FX2N and FXanc series PLC 1 Long file names cannot be used 2 Remote Maintenance cannot support with these operating systems MITSUBISHI 1 3 Fe 5 FX Series Programmable Controllers Introduction 1 1 2 3 System configuration The cable connecting the PC to the PLC and the interface unit is optional Select an appropriate cable and interface unit while referring to the following description Printer Personal Computer Mouse FXo FXos FXoN FX1s 1 RS 232C RS 422 convert
254. sampling will be performed while observing the specified tracing time and then completed when the number of tracing times equals the specified number specified by Trace Count 4 MITSUBISHI 6 97 ee Display result Use this command to display the results of the sampling trace read from the PLC Number of traces 100 Trace time 200 ms Condition 12 Device to 00 1 be traced SUPE Displays up to m Output 2 30 characters of device Wait K20 comments GO Wait K20 Device types stored Move the trace bar using the mouse The on off conditions and current Contact values of the status bar selected devices will be displayed in the Status Coil Display column Current Value Read from Result File Use this command to read the results of sampling trace and the set conditions from the file Directories C cAxgpwinisampling stw stw c Mxgpwin sampling stw List Files of T Sampling trace stw trace stw Write to Result File Use this command to store the results of sampling trace and the set conditions in a file ETT NE Name Directories C IcMxgpwinlsampling stw stw c Mxgpwin Save File as Type Semplingtrace stw MITSUBISHI 6 98 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 6 10 Ports This Po
255. sec mange o Tg to T55 56 points Timers T Range 0 to 327 67 sec T32 to T55 when special M coil M8028 is 10 msec 24 points driven ON Range 1 to 32 767 counts CO to C13 General 14 points Type 16 bit up counter Counters C Latched Range 1 to 32 767 counts C14 to C15 2 points EEPROM Backed up Type 16 bit up counter Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 counts 1 phase FXo Select upto four 1 phase counters with a combined counting frequency of 5kHz or less Alternatively select one 2 phase or A B phase counter with a counting frequency of 2kHz or less FXos When multiple 1 phase counters are used C235 to C238 4 points Note C235 is latched EEPROM backed up C241 C242 and C244 3 points Note C241 and C244 are latched EEPROM backed up 1 phase C W start stop input counters C the sum of the frequencies must be equal or less Max 4 points DOE than 14kHz Only 1 2 phase high speed counter des may be used at any one time When 2 phase counters are in use the maximum counted speeds Note These are latched must be equal or less than 14kHz calculated as 2 A B phase ph counter speed 5 number of counted edges 1 ph counter speeds EEPROM backed up DO to D29 General 30 points 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D30 to D31 Latched 2 points EEPROM Backed up 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device Data D8013 Data is entered indirectly through the externa
256. sing the current value modify function of the peripheral unit or using the program Examples of modem initialize commands ATEOSO 2018 DO amp 4 W MEE a ELI a vw a a fom 95 _ s D1003 D1016 D1004 D1017 D1005 D1006 D1007 D1008 D1009 D1010 01011 1012 Up to 60 points of user set initialize commands can be read out sequentially from the D1000 to D1059 If 00 is read out reading out of initialize commands will be stopped When creating programs check that the data register area used for the other programs is not the area for these modem initialize commands a MITSUBISHI 9 22 FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Description of modem setting data previously stored The modem setting conditions of the AT command previously stored in the PLC are shown below The modem setting conditions shown below are for reference Actual conditions depend on the modem Please refer to the operation manual of the modem being used 1 PV AF288 AIWA ME3314 OMRON Setting of command echo EO not set EO not set Call frequency of auto answering S0z2 twice S0 2 twice Displaying result code Q1 not displayed Q1 not displayed control amp DO always ON amp DO always ON Flow control of transmission data Terminal flow control method QO not set amp R1 not set amp HO not set Speed of terminal fixed dime
257. specified character string Enter a character string Click this button to recognize capital letters preci and small letters as different characters in the Top to end S ifv th pecify the search direction search operation O Under the cursor Upper the cursor Distinguish character size 6 4 9 Character Exchange Use this command to find and replace the specified character string Enter the character string you want to find Source text Destination text Click this button to recognize CO Distinguish character size capital letters and small letters Replace method as different characters in the Select search operation OReplace all Enter the character string to be replaced with the above character string Click the Select button to sequentially find and replace the character strings The dialog box will appear each time and ask if replacement of the characters string is required Click the Replace All button to replace all the character strings at one time MITSUBISHI 6 58 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UV SN SM C RV IL DIM Sp Lo 171 7 j jp o 6 4 10 Change Device Number Use this command to replace the specified device numbers to other numbers Applicable devices X Y M S T C and D Enter the same type of devices in the Find What and Replace With boxes Examples XX YY DD etc
258. sv ac et xX urbh la Function key guidance Main Operation 3 Maximize button 1 SFC program edit window List program edit window Ladder program edit window FXGP WIN E application window Status bar Displays the edit mode step number etc The Minimize button shrinks the size of the ladder program edit window list program edit window etc 1 When either Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Millennium Edition WindowsNT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 or Windows XP are used the FX icon will be displayed in place of the control menu box In addition the Minimize Maximum and Close buttons are different from those shown above MITSUBISHI 3 3 3 4 Terminating method Exit There are two program termination methods for FXGP WIN E For either method if there is a non stored file the following confirmation dialog box will appear on the display 1 Sequentially select File and then Exit 2 Click in the control menu box of the application window and then select Close When either Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Millennium Edition Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 or Windows XP are used click on the FX icon at the upper left corner of the box or the Close button x at the upper right corner of the box The FXGP WIN E can open two or more the application windows Note that the Exit command is valid only for
259. t For an inexperienced windows operator it is recommended that the manual for operating system should be used in conjunction with this manual Starting method Starting FXGP WIN E for Windows 3 1 At the completion of install the MELSEC F FX application group will be created and the FXGP WIN E start icon will be stored The figure below shows the Windows 3 1 screen File Manager Control Panel po zum 2 28 2 Print Manager Clipboard File converter ReadMe FXGP WIN E Viewer elp URS MS DOS Windows Prompt Setup PIF Read Me Accessories StartUp Games Applications Double click on this icon to start FXGP WIN E The FXGP WIN E can activate two or more programs at the same time For this reason after starting FXGP WIN E if the icon is double clicked again another FXGP WIN E will be started Starting FXGP WIN E for Windows 95 or After This software cannot be run from the install floppy disk this components must be installed onto hard drive and subsequently run the software from the drive To start FX PCS WIN E e Click the Start Menu choose Program MELSEC F FX Applications and click the name of the program you want to start e It is possible to also double click a program icon to begin start up MITSUBISHI 3 1 rel 3 2 Initial Screen Operation Read program from PLC SWOPC 47XGP W
260. the Manual Connection dialog box The data entered in the Manual Connection dialog box will not be stored in the list but will be logged in the communication log file 1 Select Remote and then Connect After that select To PLC or To File Transfer depending on your purpose 2 Click Manual 3 The Manual Connection dialog box will appear on the display Enter data in this dialog box Enter the name in this box The name will be logged in the Name ELECTRIC communication log file as the remote station Phone 111 222 3333 Enter the phone number in this box The modem will call the Outside Line phone number Click this button to connect the telephone line to the specified remote station Set data in these boxes if necessary For a detailed description of data items in this dialog box refer to Storing new remote station described later 4 Click the OK button 5 confirmation message Connect to remote station will appear on the display Select Yes 6 The modem will call the specified remote station to connect the PC to the remote station MITSUBISHI 9 11 FO a FX Series Programmable Controllers Remote Maintenance Using a Telephone Line 9 Storing new remote station Follow the procedure below to connect the telephone line to the remote station non stored in the list 1 Select Remote and then Connect After that select To PLC or To File Transfer depending on
261. the PC with the data stored in the memory of the ROM writer Regarding ROM writer Generally when reading the ROM writer reads out the data from the ROM and stores the data in it s memory When writing to the EPROM the data transferred from the PC is stored in the memory of the ROM writer For a detailed description of the ROM writer refer to the instruction manual of the ROM writer a MITSUBISHI 6 126 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 UV SN SM CV RV I DIM SUP 6 8 12 Font This command sets the font for the FXGP WIN E Times New Roman Wingdings AaBbYyZz Changing the font size in this window adjusts the size of the symbols displayed in the ladder diagram or the characters displayed in the instruction list Also the Zoom Z command changes the size of the displayed symbols and characters Initial setting Recommendation Font MS sans serif Font Style Bold Size 7 MITSUBISHI 6 127 le FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN SN SM C RV DIM Sp 7 6 9 Window Menu Functions The commands on the Window menu changes the current window display method vi E mmm vertical 1 Instruction 2 Ladder mnt 4 Comment The windows currently open are shown on the pu
262. the application window currently active If two or more programs are activated sequentially end the programs by simultaneously activating the application windows a MITSUBISHI 3 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 4 Work Windows their Functions FXGP WIN E has six work windows that ensures efficient programming thus various form of operations can be performed using such windows To create a program open the appropriate window then create the program Monitoring is also possible Various function that can be executed in each window will be shown in the menu bar The menu bar therefore is optimized for each work window 41 Construction and Types of Windows 4 1 1 Construction of windows and relation between windows The windows of FXGP WIN E can be divided into six types as shown below Each window group can display two or more windows at the same time and the active window can be switched in each group to proceed to the next Window Minimize the unused windows to keep it on screen until you use it The minimized window looks like an icon Programming window group Comment window group Ladder View Instruction View SFC View Inner Ladder View Device Name Device Comment Block Comment Coil Comment Device list window group Contact Coil list Device used list TC setting list aui BEEN dad monitor window EB 4 MITSUBISHI uidi trace window m 4 1
263. the program area may be unnecessary If they unnecessary click Parameter Setting and then Comment Area After that set the number of blocks to to delete the comments from the program area e After conversion the converted device comments will be regarded as comments to be written to the PLC To write device comments to the PLC specify the range and refer to Sec 6 3 9 4 MITSUBISHI 6 123 _FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 8 9 PLC Type Change Change the model recognition in a program The interface to select a change destination model is displayed PLC type change LX Change destination C FX0S C FXIS C FXIN C FX FX2 FX2C C FX2N FX2NC Click this button to change the PLC type Select a model to change the current model to the selected mode Click OK button PLC type change Ea The PLC model is changed to the specified model Are you sure to change all data in accordance with the specified model The parameter setting can changed depending on the PLC model specified as the change destination Cancel Change destination Change source PLC pe Memory capacity 2K Program steps 7 steps File register blocks blocks Comment area blocks blocks Click OK button SW PC FXGP WIN E Is devise range setting dat
264. time program changes is selected via Option Preferences Run time program changes is executed after CNV F4 or Tools convert is executed Conversion of ladder or SFC diagram into instruction list Conversion Creation of instruction list Reverse conversion will be 1 Reverse conversion will be EIDEM performed o deplay the ade i Instruction list diagram from instruction list X000 Y010 010 20 X003 M20 MITSUBISHI 6 48 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 6 3 8 UV UM SN SM CN RV I DIM Sp ____ d jp irj j Default comments for special M D Use this command to store default comments in the special auxiliary relay comment area M8000 and onwards or the Diagnostic register comment area D8000 and onwards using the device comment name window If device comments are already stored in the specified area executing this command will overwrite the default comments therefore device comments previously stored will be erased Specify the intended comments to be stored Stores the default comments Special D Cancel Caution When device comments already exist default comments will be overwritten Example Comments stored in special diagnostic relay comment area ce d RUN monitor NO cont
265. ting item and the printing order will be stored Print list Item list SFC Device comment Device name Contact Coil list Device used list Starts printing Printable items Changes the printing order 0686 The printing condition setting dialog box will appear on the display to enable printing of the selected item TC setting value list Data register L Parameter settings list Displays the images of the printed pages on the preview screen in the printing order Click this button to print the title Click this button to print the parameter setting page Before setting page Before printing set printing set the parameter setting page by clicking Option the title setting page by clicking and Parameter Setting Option and then Printer Title e To store a printing item to the print list position the cursor on the desired item in the Item List box Then click to move as item to the Print List box e To delete an item from as print list position the cursor the item in the Print List box Then click to delete as item from the print list and move it to the Item List box e Theitems will be printed in the order of items set in the Print List box To change the order of items in the Print List box position the cursor on the desired item and click either the or 1 buttons The selected item will be moved up or down within the box to change the item order
266. tion of a ladder circuit as a ___ conversion Cursor position If the ladder circuit conversion is not complete no coil comment can be entered copy a coil comment specify the copy range and then execute Ctrl C cut After that execute Ctrl V paste in the copy to comment dialog box 6 2 15 Block Comment Use this command to store block comments for the cursor positioned ladder circuit block To store a block comment for a ladder circuit block in the ladder program edit window position the cursor at any position of the ladder circuit block and then execute Edit and then Block Comment Impublckcomet e To store a block comment use any number of characters Step 28 and any character type e Block coil comments at the completion of ladder circuit Dice conver Oni If ladder circuit block conversion is not complete no coil comment can be entered for the ladder circuit block copy a block comment specify the copy range and then execute Ctrl C cut Then execute Ctrl V paste in the copy to comment dialog box MITSUBISHI 6 32 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Coil comment and block comment circuit and the machine can be started or stopped START SIGNAL LATCH BUSY LAMP Coil comment Coil and block comments can be added to step numbers if the steps include the corresponding coils or blocks For this reason i
267. tl01 Ladder Iofs ne I Tas View PLC Remote 38 Option window Help x Stan Entry device monitor Shi Well Enty eT Force output Force ON OFF Change the current values hange setting valles Device monitor window Refer to Section 4 6 change GT Tenor dataen MITSUBISHI 4 4 FX Series Programmable Controllers Work Windows and their Functions 4 4 2 Functions of the Programming Window Group View The programming windows displays or edits programs When a ladder or SFC program edit window is displayed monitor the operation of the PLC Ladder View Fe 2 5 C x013 Yo00 X010 Y 002 I 4 Yo00 X012 x007 I 001 001 H X006 x001 x003 003 004 X011 X005 x003 004 w003 51 X025 10 510 002 RST 000 Ladder f Pregremstep 144 2000 Instruction View File Edit Tools Search View PLC Remote Moniter Test Option Window Help 55 2 ede 8000 c instruction Usedsteps 144 2000 SFC View SPC fu OW pen MITSUBISHI Main functions e
268. tput coils used for creating ladder diagrams are located in the tool palette Click the mouse button on a symbol in the tool palette to select the symbol This palette is a floating type The palette therefore can be moved to another position so that the user can easily use the mouse These symbols contact line or coil symbols can be also entered if the Tools command or function keys in place of the tool palette is used The advantage of the tool palette is that changes to the ladder circuit symbols without erasing the device entry dialog box is possible Functions of the tool pallet 11 13 a MITSUBISHI dE HE StH W Lr lt gt ir DEL de TO Oo 1 a contact LD AND 2 b contact LDI ANI 3 Parallel a contact OH 4 Parallel b contact ORI 5 Load And pulse contact LDP ANP 6 Load And falling pulse contact LDF ANF 7 OR pulse contact ORP 8 OR falling pulse contact ORF 9 OUT coil OUT 10 Special coil SET RST or applid instruction etc 11 Horizontal line 12 Vertical line 3 INV instruction INV 4 13 14 Vertical line deletion 6 76 FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 5 9 4 ContactCoil List This command displays the associated step number for the selected device Use these buttons to scroll up and down the screen Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM S
269. truction the current values will not be displayed Timer T Counter C e Data register D Index register V 2 ity K500 35 K350 01 572638543 010 SDO 72638543 4 00 572538543 DCMP 010 C231 YOOD e The values of index modified devices in application instructions will be displayed as follows Only the current values of index modified devices will be displayed current values of index modified devices will not include the index modification result current values of index registers V and 2 will be displayed only if one index register V 2 is specified in the operand e current values will be displayed using decimal numbers or hexadecimal numbers will be added to the top of the value To switch the current value display style between decimal and hexadecimal numbers click Monitor Test and then Display Change of Monitor Data see Sec 6 7 9 Monitoring ladder circuits and operation of each device Use Entry Device Monitor described later to monitor respective devices Select a device and you can monitor the following items at the same time e Operation of the contact and coils of the selected device Timer counter setting value and current timer counter value Device Monitor ContaCoil Set Current E C
270. ue setting range and applicable characters Table 6 1 Device Setting range and applicable characters T KO to K32 767 decimal data CO C 199 KO to K32 767 decimal data High Speed Counter K 2 147 483 648 to K2 147 483 647 decimal data K 32 768 to K32 767 decimal data D 16 bits H0000 to hexadecimal data B0000000000000000 to B1111111111111111 binary data A character string consisting of 8 ASCII characters or less K 2 147 483 648 to K2 147 483 647 decimal data D 32 bits H00000000 HFFFFFFFF hexadecimal data A character string consisting of 8 ASCII characters or less ZV Binary data entry Decimal data entry Hexadecimal data entry ASCII data entry B K H ACCU K 32 768 to K32 767 decimal data H0000 to hexadecimal data The first character is an alphabetic character to show the data type 4 MITSUBISHI 6 111 le 6 7 8 Change Setting Values This command changes the timer T and counter C setting values constants K H used as the operands of the instructions or device numbers of the data registers D or index registers V Z Command execution conditions Applicable devices T and C change in constant or device number of indirectly specified data register K and H in application instruction constant change D V Z in application i
271. uration General Latched Special Auxiliary relay M coils 10 msec Range 0 to 327 67 sec T32 to T62 when special M coil M8028 is 31 points driven ON 1 point Range 1 to 32 767 counts to C15 General 16 points Type 16 bit up counter Counters C EX SG Range 1 to 32 767 counts C16 to C31 16 points EEPROM Backed up Type 16 bit up counter C235 to C238 4 points 1 msec 1 phase Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 counts Select upto four 1 phase counters with a combined counting frequency of 5kHz or less 1 phase C W Start C241 C242 and C244 High speed counters C Max 4points 3 points stop input Alternatively select one 2 phase or A B phase counter with a counting frequency of 2kHz or less Note all counters are latched EEPROM Backed up 3 points C251 C252 and C254 3 points DO to D127 General 128 points 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D128 to D255 16 bit data storage register pair for 32 bit device D1000 to D2499 set by parameter in 3 File 1500 points blocks of 500 program steps Type 16 bit data storage register 2 phase A B phase Latched 128 points EEPROM Backed up Data registers D Data is move from external setting Externally Range 0 to 255 potentiometers to registers adjusted 2 points D8030Q and D8031 Q D8013 is used when no RTC is fitted From the range D8000 to D8255 42 points inclusive of D8013 D8030
272. urrent data register value YOOS E E 200 100 To monitor a device click the right button of the mouse on the desired device in the ladder diagram The shortcut menu will appear on the display as Force ON OFF HEN shown in the figure Change the current values Change the setting values E For a detailed description refer to the description of b each command MITSUBISHI 6 102 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM SUP Lo Y tv j 6 7 2 Stop Monitor Use this command to stop monitoring of the PLC operation The ladder program edit window used for monitoring will return to the edit mode If the ladder program edit window is in the monitoring mode The ladder circuit cannot be edited Monitor Test Stop Monitor Editing can be performed once monitoring has vons stopped ALTP M506 MSO M270 cC M510 511 MITSUBISHI 6 103 UW SN CN RV I Sp LEE deg 6 7 3 Dynamic Monitor This command automatically reads out the operating state data and monitors operation of the states displayed in the SFC program The screen will be automatically scrolled up down rightward
273. ute Edit and then Line Delete In this condition execute Tools and then Convert if the intention to only delete are line If the circuit is not complete complete the circuit first then execute Tools and then Convert The ladder circuit will be determined after conversion Remedy for Ladder conversion error 2 If a circuit error is detected after executing the ladder circuit conversion correct the circuit then convert the circuit to determine the Ladder program To delete the circuit data you edited and to cancel the ladder diagram editing mode click Edit and then Edit Cancel Or execute Edit Cancel using the right button on the mouse Note that after executing Edit Cancel all the circuit data that was edited in the ladder diagram window will be deleted if the data is not converted MITSUBISHI 6 24 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM W SN SM CN RV IL DM SUP 6 2 7 Line Insert Use this command to insert a null line above the specified position Position the cursor on line line will be inserted E amp just above the cursor positioned line M501 M502 M503 M504 M505 4 VE 3 VE SFTLP M500 501 KS K1 169 SFTRP 500 501 KS Ki YOQ x032 Y002 Tr 003 196 ALTP 506 506 Exe
274. vice Number 0000 6301 Parity overrun framing error 6302 Comms character error Check communication 6303 Comms data sum check error settings parameters and licable devices 6304 Comms data format error app 08063 C Co Computer link N N Serial network Parallel link communication 6305 omputer link received etc errors other than GW global when station Refer to number was FF Communication Users Manual for wiring techniques a MITSUBISHI 1 Fee Tel 5 FX PCS WIN E Software Manual Appendix C Table C 4 Parameter Error Error Detection Stored Error Associated Meaning Device Number 0000 No error Noemr Memory capacity setting error STOP the PLC check parameter if incorrect dein change to a suitable valus Table 5 Syntax Error Error Detection Stored Error Associated Meaning Device Number 0000 Incorrect instruction device symbol 6501 SS device number combination 6502 No timer or counter coil before setting value 1 No setting value following either a timer or a counter coil 2 Insufficient number of operands for an applied instruction 1 The same label number is used more During programming than once each instruction is 2 The same interrupt input or high speed checked as it is entered counter input is used more than once If a syntax error is 6505 Device number is outsi
275. w you can enter ladder circuit symbols using the methods described before In addition you can also enter instructions such as AND and OUT to edit ladder diagrams Instruction type entry method ms Applicable instructions LD LDI LDP LDF PLS PLF AND ANI ANDP ANDF STL RET MC MCR OR OHI INV ANB ORB P I OUT SET RST Application instructions FNC numbers or instruction words Data entry method Hefer to the data entry methods described in Sec 7 3 1 Ladder diagram drawing concept and symbol conversion All the instruction words entered will be converted into ladder circuit symbols and then displayed on the screen This method can be used together with the ladder circuit symbol entry method described before Instruction Symbol to be drawn on ladder Symbol drawn in ladder Keyboard operation diagram ieiuna diagram LD AND Device Device EDAM Device Setting OUT T3 K2 4 LDP ANDP symbol Values Device Device LOF AND 4 OR ORI Lip Lye Device Device symbol number Li HH Device Device pe INV os symbol number Device Device TN 1 horizontal line Device S0 PES Teas 1 to 11 continuous horizontal lines Device MC N Y M MC NO M2 Alt gt Continuous horizontal ine of i 4 desired le
276. window is active click File and then Print Q Setting range v s T Comment Device name Device comment L Only print used devices Scale Parameter settings list AUTO Click this button to print the title setting page Before printing set the title setting page by clicking Option and Printer Title Preview Starts printing Displays the image of the printed document on the preview screen Click the desired button in this box to print the comments added to the respective device numbers Specify the printing size Specify Auto or a percentage between 5096 and 150 in increments of 590 Specifying Auto adjusts the number of characters in one line automatically depending on the width of the specified printing sheet To set data in the device used list printing dialog box refer to Printing contact coil list as described above a MITSUBISHI 6 14 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 Printing TC setting list This section describes how to print the TC setting list The list shows the timer counter setting values used in the program When the TC setting list window is active click File and then Print Q Setting range T Comment L Device name L Device comment Only print used devices Title Scale Parameter settings list AUTO To set data in the TC setting list printing dialog box refer to Printing conta
277. y find T _ desee Exchange device ox 2 LD LDI un LDI LD The dialog box wil w je appear each time and Replace method A ANI AND to replace the Select i OR ORI appropriate prompt OReplace amp ORI OR the user device Click the Replace All button to replace all the devices at one time 6 4 12 Swap Device Number Use this command to swap the specified device numbers with each other Applicable devices X Y M S T C and D Click the Select button to Example of replacement sequentially find and replace the X005 devices The dialog box will appear Swap device numbers each time and prompt the user to Source device X020 swap the device Destination device Click the Replace button to replace all the devices at a time Select The device numbers included in the eee X020 application instructions will be also replaced X005 Enter the same type of devices in these boxes to ensure device replacement to the same type Examples XOX YOY MOM TT DOD etc Devices cannot be replaced if the number of steps differ from each other 1 to M1535 lt 5M1536 to M3071 For 2 FX2nc series PLC controller only 2 16 bit counter lt gt 32 bit counter Common to the FX family PLC MITSUBISHI 6 60 FX Series Programmable Controllers Menu Bar Commands 6 OPN UM SN SM C RV IL DIM S
278. y guidance redisplay the status bar Functions of toolbar icons 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 ES ES IS 2 el 1 3 13 15 17 1 New see Sec 6 1 1 2 Open see Sec 6 1 2 10 Go to End see Sec 6 4 1 11 Device Name Search see Sec 6 4 2 3 Save see Sec 6 1 4 12 Device Search see Sec 6 4 3 4 Print see Sec 6 1 6 13 Instruction Search see Sec 6 4 4 5 Cut see Sec 6 2 2 14 Contact Coil Search see Sec 6 4 5 6 Copy see Sec 6 2 3 15 Go to Step see Sec 6 4 6 7 Paste see Sec 6 2 4 16 Search Next 8 Convert see Sec 6 3 7 17 Preferences see Sec 6 8 10 9 Go to Top see Sec 6 4 1 18 Help see Sec 6 10 20 22 24 19 21 23 25 19 Ladder view see Sec 6 1 1 23 Comment display see Sec 6 5 12 20 Instruction view see Sec 6 5 2 24 Start monitor see Sec 6 7 1 21 Comment view see Sec 6 5 5 25 Stop monitor see Sec 6 7 2 22 22 Register view see Sec 6 5 6 MITSUBISHI 6 75 FX Series Programmable Controllers 6 5 8 Palette Menu Bar Commands 6 SN SM CN RV DM SUP Use this command to erase or redisplay the tool palette in the ladder program edit window SWOPC FXGP WIN E Ladder Tool palette M216 X031 M258 Various symbols such as contacts lines and ou
279. your purpose 2 Click New Entry 3 The Edit Connection Data dialog box will appear on the display Enter data in this dialog box Enter the name of a remote station in this box You Name MITSUBISHI ERECTRIC 1 can use up to 64 characters to set the name of a Phone 123 1234 1234 remote station however the number of characters Outside displayed in this box is limited Enter the phone number of the remote station in this box Click this button to store the set data and exit from this screen Enter a numeric value in the Outside Line box to specify the extension number The numeric values allowed in this box are 0 to 9 Only enter data here if an extension number such as 0 phone number is needed Enter null data if an extension number is not necessary Click the OK button Check the data set in the dialog box Click the OK button The confirmation message Connect to remote station will appear on the display Select Yes to connect the line to the specified remote station Select No not to connect the line A 8 The new remote station is now stored in the list To store new data or modified data be sure to follow steps 6 and 7 after entering data in the dialog box To erase the data set the dialog box after following steps 1 through 5 click the Cancel button or close the dialog box The data entered will be erased and the data currently stored will not be modified MITSUBI
280. ywords and summarizes the execution method for each item The contents described here may require a different operation or prerequisite depending on the actual operation status Refer to this section as basic operations for the FXGP WIN E software Startup Edit window display Starting up the FXGP WIN E Choose the FXGP WIN E icon in the MELSEC F FX application in the Start Menu program Refer to Section 3 1 Starting up two or more FXGP WIN E programs While one or two FXGP WIN E programs are running click again the FXGP WIN E icon or execute File F New N gt Open O Refer to Sections 4 1 2 and 6 1 1 Terminating the FXGP WIN E Choose File F Exit X Refer to Sections 3 4 and 6 1 12 Changing the display size of a ladder circuit or list on the edit window Choose View V gt Zoom Z Or Option O Font F Refer to Sections 6 5 14 and 6 8 12 Displaying the edit window in the split status Adjust the split handle provided at the bottom of the edit window in the vertical direction to split the screen Refer to Section 4 1 3 Editing two or more programs at a time Start up two or more FXGP WIN E applications then edit them while changing over the application window Or edit them while collating them displayed side by side on the screen Refer to Section 4 1 2 Changing over two or more windows efficiently In the Windows use the key combinations GRPH T

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