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FP7 Analog Output Unit User`s Manual, WUME-FP7AOH-01

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1. Upper and lower ON Y10 Y30 Y50 Y70 a clipping m With the relay turned OFF 5 is R unction execution the upper limit flag Xn1 for upper and a a Z a relay lower output clipping and the lower limit flag Xn2 for upper and lower output clipping are turned OFF Y11 Y31 Y51 Y71 to to to to Not used Do not use Y1F Y3F Y5F Y7F Note 1 The I O numbers in the tables above show offset addresses I O numbers actually allocated are based on the first word number allocated to the unit If the first word number is 10 the D A conversion data on CHO and the error flag will be WY10 and X100 respectively 8 3 List of Unit Memory 8 3 List of Unit Memory 8 3 1 List of Unit Memory Numbers There is no need to set unit memory values because unit memory values will be written automatically if they are set in the configuration menu of the FPWIN GR7 tool software In the case of making program settings specify the desired unit memory numbers and write the corresponding values M Setting monitoring items and allocation of unit memory numbers Setting monitoring item Unit memory number CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 Output processing UM 00108 UM 00118 UM 00128 UM 00138 Output range UM 00109 UM 00119 UM 00129 UM 00139 Offset Gain processing Scale conversion Function setting As de lower output UM 0010A UM 0011A UM 0012A UM 0013A Analog output in PROG mode Offset value UM 0010B UM 0011B U
2. as lt Bottom of unit gt NOTE e Install the terminal block by inserting it all the way to its original position and pressing the lock button on the bottom of the unit Then confirm that the terminal block is securely attached and cannot be removed 3 2 Analog Output Connections 3 2 Analog Output Connections 3 2 1 Voltage Output 10 to 10 0 to 10 0 to 5 and 1 to 5 V E Internal circuit diagram and connection diagram Load equipment _ x B JInoul0 UOISJEAUOO Yiq poun ED Ti opao thi COM jas i COM i Output ch3 oo COM 3 3 Wiring 3 2 2 Current Output 0 to 20 and 4 to 20 mA E Internal circuit diagram and connection diagram NOTES e Use double core twisted pair shielded wires for analog output signals e Ground the shielding of the shielded wire on the load equipment side However depending on the conditions of the external noise it may be better to ground the shielding externally or not to ground the shielding e Do not place the analog output wiring close to AC lines high tension lines or load lines other than PLC wires or bundle the analog output and other wires together e The NC terminals of the analog output terminal block are unused Do not use these terminals to relay wires because the terminals include those connected internally 4 Unit Settings and Data Writing Unit Settings and Data Writing 4 1 Confirming
3. 1 S Select unit to use Unit type Fe 1 x Insert Unit name Output unit high performance type Dut4 x Cancel Input time constant 0 Installation location setting Starting word No 10 0 511 Number of input words 8 0 128 Number of output words 8 0 128 JAutomatically shift the starting word number for subsequent slots Opt ion Exclude this unit from the target for verification Exclude this unit from the target for I 0 refresh Press the OK button The first word number specified is set Unit Settings and Data Writing 4 2 Configuration Settings 4 2 1 Configuration of Analog Output Unit Use the FPWIN GR7 configuration menu to make analog output unit settings such as output range offset and gain settings E Setting method The following steps are described on the condition that the analog output unit has been already allocated on the I O map S PROCEDURE 1 Select Options FP7 Configuration from the menu bar 2 Select I O Map from the field 3 Select the slot where the analog output unit is registered and press the Set details button The Analog unit settings dialog box is displayed amp Analog unit settings Setting item Output processing Range setting Analog output during PROG operation Offset gain processing Scale conversion Upper and lower limit output clipping Offset va
4. 2 2 Current Output Range 4 to 20 mA 0 64yA 1 25 000 Output range 4 to 20 mA mA Digital input Analog output K2 0 press eteetertet eee Tptrte ssesress value value f K mA 25 000 20 18 750 16 12 500 12 6 250 8 0 4 When exceeding the rated range Digital input Analog output value value 26 250 or more Output at 20 8 mA 1 250 or less Output at 3 2 mA 0 K 1 250 12 500 125000 26 250 Conversion Characteristics of Analog Output 5 6 6 Option Settings for Analog Output Option Settings for Analog Output 6 1 Offset Gain Processing Settings M Overview of functions e Offset value added correction and gain value magnification correction adjustments are made to store processed data in the I O area Digital output data Analog post processing data e Offset value settings are used as a function zero point adjustment to make offset error adjustments between load devices If the analog conversion value is VO when the digital set value is K 50 the analog conversion data is corrected to 0 V based on K50 as an offset value Offset processing V Gain x 1 1 Gain x 0 9 Gain processing e Make offset and gain processing on a channel by channel basis 6 2 6 1 Offset Gain Processing Settings E Configuration Name Default Setting range and descripti
5. Setting range 32 500 to 32 500 Specified with a signed integer UM 0013F UM 00110 UM 00120 Lower limit for Set the upper limit to turn ON the upper limit relay for the use of the upper and lower KO function of clipping upper and lower output UM 00130 output clipping Setting range 32 500 to 32 500 Specified with a signed integer UM 00140 UM 00111 UM 00121 Analog output Set a digital value corresponding to the analog output when a while in PROG KO desired value is set for the analog output while in PROG mode UM 00131 mode Setting range 31 250 to 31 250 Specified with a signed integer UM 00141 Note The unit memory numbers in the above table are listed for CHO CH1 CH2 and CH3 in numerical order 8 7 Specifications 8 4 Dimensions 80 18 jt 2 28 69598698688 0000900006 Key LJ VOPEN 06 8 8 Record of changes Manual No Date Record of Changes WUME FP7AOH 01 Mar 2013 First Edition Please contact Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd IM Overseas Sales Division Head Office 2431 1 Ushiyama cho Kasugai shi Aichi 486 0901 Japan IM Telephone 81 568 33 7861 W Facsimile 81 568 33 8591 panasonic net id pidsx global
6. the I O Number Allocations and First Word Number 4 1 1 Occupied I O Area and I O Allocations In the FP7 digital data for analog output is allocated to the external output relay area and processed Furthermore control I O signals are allocated to the FP7 to process errors and clip upper and lower output limits E Input contact Address MFE Name Description CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 X0 X10 X20 X30 Error flag Turns ON when an error is detected Upper limit of Turns ON when the output exceeds the X1 X11 X21 X31 upper and lower upper limit of output clipping provided that output clipping the upper and lower limit function is active S X X g Lower limit of Turns ON when the output drops below the Z x2 5 x12 Z x22 Z x32 upper and lower lower limit of output clipping provided that output clipping the upper and lower limit function is active X3 X13 X23 X33 to to to to Not used Do not use XF X1F X2F X3F M Output contact Address Name Description CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 Set a digital value corresponding to the analog output lt Voltage range gt 10 to 10 V 31 250 to 31 250 0 to 10 or 0 to 5 V 0 to 31 250 ol YO la Y20 g Y40 wo Y60 D A conversion 1 to 5 V 0 to 25 000 VE VF yar v F a 6 bits eure ntl ange 0 to 20 mA 0 to 31 250 4 to 20 mA 0 to 25 000 Apply a digital value within the set scale if scale conversion is set T
7. 500 or more Output at 10 4 V 1 250 or less Output at 0 4 V Output range 0 to 5 V Digital input Analog output value value K V 31 250 5 25 000 4 18 750 3 12 500 2 6 250 1 0 0 When exceeding the rated range Digital input Analog output value value 32 500 or more Output at 5 2 V 1 250 or less Output at 0 2 V Conversion Characteristics of Analog Output 5 1 4 Voltage Output Range 1 to 5 V 0 16 mV 1 25 000 1 250 V t 12 500 D ki 25 000 26 250 Output range 1 to 5 V Digital input Analog output value value K V 25 000 5 18 750 4 12 500 3 6 250 2 0 1 When exceeding the rated range Digital input Analog output value value 26 250 or more Output at 5 2 V 1 250 or less Output at 0 8 V 5 2 Current Range 5 2 Current Range 5 2 1 Current Output Range 0 to 20 mA 0 64yA 1 31 250 Output range 0 to 20 mA mA Digital input Analog output sb E EEEE peetsintnen vie value value 20 K mA 31 250 20 25 000 16 18 750 12 12 500 8 6 250 4 0 0 When exceeding the rated range Digital input Analog output 1 250 value value t 32 500 or more Output GL U A 15 625 K gi i 31 250 32 500 1 250 or less Output at 0 8 mA 0 8 5
8. 500 to 32 500 Specified with a signed integer E Sample program Example CHO shows control examples for cases exceeding the upper and lower limits RO Y110 DF y lt SET gt Upper and lower limit execution relay R1 Y110 RP DF RST gt Upper and lower limit execution relay X101 Y200 CH0 Turn OFF the execution relay Cc Turn ON Y200 when the value exceeds the U limit pper limi per limit relay X102 C Turn ON Y201 when the value drops below the lower limit Lower limit relay NOTE e Upper and lower limit settings are used to clip the output according to the resolution of the original output range regardless of whether scale conversion is set or not 6 4 Analog Output Hold while in PROG Mode 6 4 Analog Output Hold while in PROG Mode HM Overview of functions This function holds analog output when the PLC mode is switched from RUN to PROG e Make analog output hold settings on a channel by channel basis e The analog output value can be set to hold a desired value the current value or not to hold any value on a channel by channel basis Note The converted digital value varies with the setting of the range if Desired value hold is set M Configuration Name Default Setting range and description Function Analog outputin Non hold Non hold Current value hold Desired value hold setti
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10. M 0012B UM 0013B Gain UM 0010C UM 0011C UM 0012C UM 0013C Scale Max UM 0010D UM 0011D UM 0012D UM 0013D conversion Min Value UM 0010E UM 0011E UM 0012E UM 0013E Upper and Upper limit UM 0010F UM 0011F UM 0012F UM 0013F lower output ai clipping Lower limit UM 00110 UM 00120 UM 00130 UM 00140 Output value while in PROG mode UM 00111 UM 00121 UM 00131 UM 00141 Specifications 8 3 2 List of Unit Memory Specifications in Detail E Individual setting area per channel Unit memory 3 e Aber Name Default Setting range and description Hex UM 00108 l i UM 00118 adi l l Select Execute or Not execute conversion processing utput processin UM 00128 put p g HO Not execute H1 Execute UM 00138 Select the desired output range UM 00109 H1 Voltage output 10 to 10 V UM 00119 H2 Voltage output 0 to 10 V UM 00129 Output range H1 H4 Voltage output 0 to 5 V H8 Voltage output 1 to 5 V UM 00139 H10 Current output 0 to 20 mA H20 Current output 4 to 20 mA Select the function to be used Bit Name Settings Function setting 3 0 Analog output HO Non hold Output OFF e Offset Gain a IPERO H1 Current value held UM 0010A processing MOSG UM H2 Desired value held mia M Scale c nversion I fjg 7 4 Offset Gain HO Not execute Upper and lower processing H1 Execute UM 0013A output clipping Analog output while 11 8 Scale conversion HO Not execute in PROG mode H1 Execut
11. Occurs 7 1 1 Unstable Analog Output Value e Check if the shielded wire of the input device is grounded However depending on the conditions of the external noise it may be better not to ground the shielding e Review the program again 7 1 2 Unchanged Analog Output Value e Check that the unit is in RUN mode e Check again that I O allocations are correct e Check again the connections of the terminal block e Check that the impedance of the input device is 500 O or below if the current output range is set e Check that the output is not short circuited e Check that the digital input value is within the range e Check the configuration settings 7 2 8 Specifications Specifications 8 1 Specifications M General specifications Items Description Operating ambient temperature 0 C to 55 C Storage ambient temperature 40 C to 70 C Operating ambient humidity 10 to 95 RH with no condensation at 25 C Storage ambient humidity 10 to 95 RH with no condensation at 25 C Breakdown voltage Note Between I O terminals 500 V AC for 1 minute and power supply terminals of CPU unit function earth lt Analog output unit gt 200 V AC for 1 minute Between analog output terminal channels Insulation resistance Between I O terminals and power supply terminals of CPU unit function earth 100 MO Test voltage 500 V DC Vibration re
12. Panasonic PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FP7 Analog Output Unit User s Manual WUME FP7AOH 01 2013 3 panasonic net id pidsx global Safety Precautions Observe the following notices to ensure personal safety or to prevent accidents To ensure that you use this product correctly read this User s Manual thoroughly before use Make sure that you fully understand the product and information on safety This manual uses two safety flags to indicate different levels of danger WARNING If critical situations that could lead to user s death or serious injury is assumed by mishandling of the product Always take precautions to ensure the overall safety of your system so that the whole system remains safe in the event of failure of this product or other external factor Do not use this product in areas with inflammable gas It could lead to an explosion Exposing this product to excessive heat or open flames could cause damage to the lithium battery or other electronic parts CAUTION If critical situations that could lead to user s injury or only property damage is assumed by mishandling of the product To prevent excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation use this product at the values less than the maximum of the characteristics and performance that are assured in these specifications Do not dismantle or remodel the product It could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not touch the terminal while t
13. Range 0 to 10 V 0 32 mV 1 31 250 eese 5 3 5 1 3 Voltage Output Range 0 to 5 V 0 16 mV 1 31 250 essees 5 3 5 1 4 Voltage Output Range 1 to 5 V 0 16 mV 1 25 000 00 ee 5 4 5 2 Current Range saiko diegus Masses kartas end certain cece 5 5 5 2 1 Current Output Range 0 to 20 mA 0 64pA 1 31 250 eseese 5 5 5 2 2 Current Output Range 4 to 20 mA 0 64pA 1 25 000 eee 5 5 6 Option Settings for Analog Outp Ut aaaiaa aaa 6 1 6 1 Offset Gain Processing Settings aaa sasar 6 2 6 2 Scale Conversion SettingS cssesceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseceneneeeeeeeesseeneeesnneneees 6 4 6 3 Settings for Upper and Lower Output Clipping eee 6 5 6 4 Analog Output Hold while in PROG Mode ceeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 7 6 5 Configuration by Programming cecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeeeeeseneeneeeeeeeees 6 8 7 What to Do If an Error OCCUIS 0 cccccecesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 1 7 1 What to Do If an Error Occurs aaa 7 2 7 1 1 Unstable Analog Output Value dd 7 2 7 1 2 Unchanged Analog Output Value ce eecceeeecteeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeenaeeeeeeaas 7 2 Table of Contents 8 SPECHICANONS weriiciceccs cescseseccccasdivaxeestbieaacscceceesssssnecaaitanstetes 8 1 8 1 Specifications rriren eree aaa 8 2 8 2 bistot OAllocations teea end ies hens E AE AE ats 8 4 8 3 Listo Unit MEMORY sissies iieiea aa aTa E Eaa iiae iaaah 8 5 8 3 1 List of
14. Unit Memory Numbers 8 5 8 3 2 List of Unit Memory Specifications in Detail 0ecceeeeeeeteeeeeenteeeees 8 6 8 4 DIMENSIONS are out biggest ee neath he at 8 8 1 Unit Functions and Restrictions Unit Functions and Restrictions 1 1 Unit Functions and Operation E Features of analog output unit The analog output unit converts its internal data into analog values to be output to inverters or other analog driven equipment e Equipped with six types of output ranges i e voltage ranges of 10 to 10 0 to 10 0 to 5 and 1 to 5 and current ranges of 0 to 20 and 4 to 20 mA Analog output unit 4 channels e A D A conversion processing speed is as high as 25 Hs channel e Converts set digital values into analog data with up to 16 bit in a resolution range of 1 25 000 to 1 62 500 1 2 1 2 Basic Operation of Analog Output Processing 1 2 Basic Operation of Analog Output Processing 1 2 1 Analog Output Processing Analog output is processed as explained below M Operation of analog output unit 1 Writing digital data A user program is used to write digital data to the output relay area WY on a channel by channel basis so that the digital data will be output in analog form 2 Analog conversion processing Data written to the unit is converted to an analog value in sequence automatically 3 Output to analog driven equipment Converted analog values are output to inverters or other analog
15. and Functions of Parts aaa 2 1 21 Analoj O tp t ih sc ca eae dsk du sak ne eee react NE tiks akeak teati 2 2 WIIN sasiet sisti aries ts dans ads 3 1 3 1 Wiring of Ferrminal BIOCK gt 4 dd atzinis dara dastssi dis aek d i adki dest 3 2 3 2 Analog Output Conmechons s cse siaecne ke ncdasdni ene 3 3 3 2 1 Voltage Output 10 to 10 O to 10 0 to 5 and 1 to 5 V 3 3 3 2 2 Current Output 0 to 20 and 4 to 20 MA 3 4 Unit Settings and Data Writing cccceeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 1 4 1 Confirming the I O Number Allocations and First Word Number 4 2 4 1 1 Occupied I O Area and I O Allocations cecececcecceceeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeeees 4 2 4 1 2 Confirming the I O Number Allocations 0 cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeettieeeeeeaes 4 3 4 2 Configuration SQUINOS ietv ra press nika dt dadtij samy cud du u gids kabassa 4 4 4 2 1 Configuration of Analog Output Unit iiiiiissd d 4 4 Table of Contents 4 2 2 Unit Setting and Conversion Processing Time 4 6 4 3 Writing Analog Output Data lt scsssecsasamssgaedeets Gy hee ieee sede teed aeatenecaiwe 4 7 4 4 Timing Chart of Output PTOCESS NG ga halberenebetatnatsenaeseacurns axteess 4 8 5 Conversion Characteristics of Analog Output 5 1 ST WONAGS RANGE sits cies Cait aa eA ah te Cater te Stadt a ta 5 2 5 1 1 Voltage Output Range 10 to 10 V 0 32 mV 1 62 500 ee 5 2 5 1 2 Voltage Output
16. digital value corresponding to the ae 0 to 32 500 0 desired analog output 1to 5V 4 to 20 mA 0 to 25 000 4 5 Unit Settings and Data Writing 4 2 2 Unit Setting and Conversion Processing Time Conversion time varies with the configuration setting conditions E Conversion processing execution non execution setting and conversion processing time Select the execution or non execution of the conversion processing of analog output on a channel by channel basis This can save the conversion time for channels that do not execute conversion processing A conversion time of 25 us is required per channel Example Conversion time for four channels Converted in the order of ch0 ch1 ch2 ch3 ch0 ch1 ch2 ch3 1 cycle 100 us Example Conversion time for two channels with CH2 and CH3 excluded Conversion is executed in the order of chO ch1 ch0O ch1 ch0 gt ch1 ch0 ch1 and the conversion time for CH2 and CH3 which are excluded is saved 1 cycle 50 us 4 6 4 3 Writing Analog Output Data 4 3 Writing Analog Output Data E Basic operation of analog output 1 Writing digital data A user program is used to write digital data to the output relay area WY on a channel by channel basis so that the digital data will be output in analog form The converted analog value varies with the setting of the range The specified slot number varies depending on the installation pos
17. driven equipment d leeeeee E Option settings The following option setting functions are provided for analog output processing Any of the option setting functions can be set if necessary by writing the function to the unit memory UM by using the configuration menu of the FPWIN GR7 or a user program e Offset Gain processing e Scale conversion e Upper and lower output clipping e Analog output hold while in PROG mode Unit Functions and Restrictions 1 3 Restrictions on Units Combination 1 3 1 Limitations on the Power Consumption The FP7 analog output unit has the following internal current consumption When the system is configured the other units being used should be taken into consideration and a power supply unit with a sufficient capacity should be used Name Product no Current consumption FP7 analog output unit AFP7DA4H 250 mA or less 2 Names and Functions of Parts Names and Functions of Parts 2 1 Analog Output Unit M Names and functions of parts 1 Operation monitor LEDs LED Name LED Contents color Blue Lit when the CPU unit is turned on ERROR Red Lit if the configuration settings are beyond the allowable range ALARM Red Lit if the hard
18. e 15 10 Upper and lower HO Not execute output clipping H1 Execute Note The unit memory numbers in the above table are listed for CHO CH1 CH2 and CH3 in numerical order 8 6 8 3 List of Unit Memory E Individual setting area per channel Unit memory Z LE ber Name Default Setting range and description Hex UM 0010B Set an offset value at the time of using the offset gain processing UM 0011B A Offset value KO function UM 0012B Setting range 3 000 to 3 000 Specified with a signed integer UM 0013B UM 0010C Set an offset value at the time of using the offset gain processing UM 0011C M function Gain value K10 000 M tos M UM 0012C Setting range 9 000 to 11 000 0 9x to 1 1x Specified with a UM 0013C signed integer UM 0010D Set the maximum value at the time of using the scale conversion UM 0011D Scale conversion K10 000 function s UM 0012D max value M M m Setting range 30 000 to 30 000 Specified with a signed integer UM 0013D UM 0010E Set the minimum value at the time of using the scale conversion UM 0011E Scale conversion Ko function s UM 0012E min value i 4 m M Setting range 30 000 to 30 000 Specified with a signed integer UM 0013E UM 0010F UM0011F Upper limit for Set the upper limit to turn ON the upper limit relay for the use of the upper and lower KO function of clipping upper and lower output UM 0012F output clipping
19. e conversion max value K10 000 Setting range 30 000 to 30 000 Specified with a signed integer Set the minimum value at the time of using the scale conversion function Scale conversion min value KO Setting range 30 000 to 30 000 Specified with a signed integer Note 1 An error will occur and the function will be disabled if the minimum value of scale conversion is larger than the maximum value of scale conversion Note 2 An error will occur and the function will be disabled if values outside the allowable range are set l KEY POINTS e The output at the maximum and minimum values of scale conversion will be clipped if values outside the allowable range are set with the scale conversion function 6 3 Settings for Upper and Lower Output Clipping 6 3 Settings for Upper and Lower Output Clipping M Overview of functions This function makes it possible to clip the output with specified values in excess of the upper and lower limit range if the specified values are set for digital output This function makes it possible to prevent the wrong application of voltages or currents out of the specifications to equipment to be connected e Make output clipping settings for upper and lower limits on a channel by channel basis e The upper limit relay will turn ON if the digital output value is larger than the upper limit e The lower limit relay will turn ON if the digital output value is smaller than t
20. ersion execution non execution channels used Note 3 The full scale F S on the accuracy of an analog voltage output range from 1 to 5 V and that of an analog current output range from 4 to 20 mA are 0 to 5 V and 0 to 20 mA respectively 8 3 Specifications 8 2 List of I O Allocations E Input contact Address ER Name Description CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 X0 X10 X20 X30 Error flag Turns ON when an error is detected Upper and lower Turns ON when the output exceeds the x1 X11 X21 X31 output clipping upper limit of output clipping provided that _ i Upper limit the upper and lower limit function is active x x Upper and lower Turns ON when the output drops below the X2 X12 X22 X32 output clipping lower limit of output clipping provided that Lower limit the upper and lower limit function is active X3 X13 X23 X33 to to to to Not used Do not use XF X1F X2F X3F M Output contact Add du Name Description CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 Set a digital value corresponding to the analog output lt Voltage range gt YO Y20 Y40 Y60 m 10 to 10 V 31 250 to 31 250 o AM Nu o to to to JS to Gut data O to 10 or 0 to 5 V 0 to 31 250 YF Y2F Y4F Y6F 1 to 5 V 0 to 25 000 lt Current range gt 0 to 20 mA 0 to 31 250 4 to 20 mA 0 to 25 000 The upper and lower output clipping function is executed with the relay turned
21. he lower limit e It is necessary to turn ON the execution relay with a user program in order to clip the upper and lower output limits K Digital output gt Upper limit Upper limit gp ie eee eee ee Digital output Lower limit R Digital output lt Lower limit Flag S I Upper limit relay 1 1 1 Lower limit relay 2 Execution relay 3 t M O Allocation The I O numbers in the timing chart and program are shown on the condition that the first word number of the unit is 10 Actual I O numbers allocated are determined by the first word number CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 1 Upper limit of upper and lower limit clipping X101 X111 X121 X131 2 Lower limit of upper and lower limit clipping X102 X112 X122 X132 3 Function execution relay for upper and lower clipping Y110 Y130 Y150 Y170 Option Settings for Analog Output E Configuration Name Default Setting range and description Set the upper limit to turn ON the upper limit relay for the Upper limit of KO use of the function of clipping upper and lower output limits upper and lower output clipping Setting range 32 500 to 32 500 Specified with a signed integer Set the lower limit to turn ON the lower limit relay for the use Lower limit of KO of the function of clipping upper and lower output limits upper and lower output clipping Setting range 32
22. he upper and lower output limit clipping function is executed with the relay turned Upper and lower ON Y10 Y30 Y50 Y70 output clipping With the relay turned OFF amp i Function execution the upper limit flag Xn1 for upper and lower Z a relay output clipping limits and the lower limit flag Xn2 for upper and lower output clipping limits are turned OFF Y11 Y31 Y51 Y71 to to to to Not used Do not use Y1F Y3F Y5F Y7F Note 1 The I O numbers in the tables above show offset addresses I O numbers actually allocated are based on the first word number allocated to the unit Example If the first word number is 10 the D A conversion data on CHO and the error flag will be WY10 and X100 respectively 4 1 Confirming the I O Number Allocations and First Word Number 4 1 2 Confirming the I O Number Allocations I O numbers and base word numbers are always necessary when writing programs Always check to see if the numbers match the design I O numbers allocated are determined by the first word number E Allocations to unit Take the following procedure to set the first word number PROCEDURE 1 2 3 4 5 Select Options FP7 Configuration from the menu bar Select I O Map from the field Double click the target slot where the operating unit is to be inserted Select Analog I O and Output Unit in the unit selection field r Unit selection Slot No
23. ition of the unit 2 Analog conversion processing Data written to the unit is converted to analog values in sequence automatically 3 Output to analog driven equipment Converted analog values are output to inverters or other analog driven equipment peeeee poeo00000 60000060 li l M Overview of program Writing data stored in DT100 to DT103 to analog output areas WY10 WY12 WY14 and WY16 r RO Writing data stored in DT100 to DT103 to analog output areas WY10 WY12 WY14 rand WY16 nr CH3 output Unit Settings and Data Writing 4 4 Timing Chart of Output Processing e Data is written as output relay area data to the analog output unit at the I O refreshing timing of the CPU unit e The processing of the analog output unit is not synchronized with the processing of the CPU unit Therefore the analog output unit converts the latest data from the CPU unit into an analog value and outputs it e The digital data conversion time of the analog output unit varies with the number of channels and the range of use CHO data change in GPU unit I O refresh CPU unit processing 1 I I i ja jb jc jd ie it 9 Analog output i processing o 1 2 s o 1 2 3 o 1 2
24. lue Gain value Scale conversion maximum value Scale conversion minimum value Output value during PROG operation mr Upper and lower limit output clipping Upper and lower limit output clipping Setting description Execute 10 10V Not hold Output stopped Not execute Not execute Not execute 0 10000 10000 m 4 Select the output processing and range setting Select option setting as required 5 Press the OK button The set value will become effective when the set value is downloaded together with a corresponding program as a project 4 4 4 2 Configuration Settings E Settings Group Setting item Settings Default Output processing Execute Not execute Execute 10 to 10 V Basic setting items 7 dari i er channel i O 10 to p Range setting 1 to 5V 10V 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA m and lower output clipping Execute Not execute cas Upper limit 32 500 to 32 500 0 Lower limit 32 500 to 32 500 0 Scale conversion Execute Not execute eh execute Max value 30 000 to 30 000 10000 Min value 30 000 to 30 000 0 Option setting Offset Gain processing Execute Not execute Nor items execute per channel Offset value 3 000 to 3 000 0 Gain value 9 000 to 11 000 10000 Analog output hold while in Non hold Current value hold Desired Non hold PROG mode value hold 10 to 10 V 32 500 to 32 500 ae Oto 10 V A
25. ng PROG mode Set a digital value corresponding to the analog output when a desired value is set for the analog output while in PROG Analog output in PROG mode 1 KO mode Setting range 31 250 to 31 250 Specified with a signed integer 1 This configuration is enabled when analog output hold settings is set to Desired value hold NOTES e f no analog output is held the output will be turned OFF 0 V or 0 mA while in PROG mode e The output will be turned OFF 0 V or 0 mA if an error occurs Option Settings for Analog Output 6 5 Configuration by Programming M Overview of functions e The FP7 analog output unit makes it possible to overwrite the configuration information by programming e The configuration information is refreshed by writing SSAA to unit memory UM 00028 after the value is stored in the unit memory where a desired parameter is set e The value of unit memory UM 00028 will be set to 0 when the configuration information is updated E Sample program Output processing CHO and CH1 are executed and CH2 and CH3 are non executed for the implementation output range of 0 to 20 mA RO DF Output processing Execute Output range Set CHO to CH1 to 0 to 20 mA Setting CH2 and CH3 to non execute MV US H55AA 6 8 l What to Do If an Error Occurs What to Do If an Error Occurs 7 1 What to Do If an Error
26. on Function Siska Not execute Select Execute setting processing Set an offset value at the time of using the offset gain processing Offset value setting Ko function Setting range 3 000 to 3 000 Specified with a signed integer Set an offset value at the time of using the offset gain processing function Gain value setting K10 000 Setting range 9 000 to 11 000 0 9x to 1 1x Specified with a signed integer NOTE The offset value is corrected to a value corresponding to the resolution of the output range of the original value regardless of whether scale conversion is set or not 6 3 Option Settings for Analog Output 6 2 Scale Conversion Settings M Overview of functions This function makes it possible to set an easy to use analog output range D A conversion is made in a scale of preset minimum and maximum values to store the data in the I O area This function is convenient if used for unit conversion e Scale conversion processing is performed for each channel e Digital input values to the analog output unit include fractions Therefore convert the values to easy to handle figures if needed V Scale conversion 0 12500 25000 K 0 5000 10000 K M Configuration Name Default Setting range and description Funetion Scale conversion No Select Yes setting Set the maximum value at the time of using the scale conversion function Scal
27. onic com ac e dl center manual Unit name or purpose of use Manual name Manual code FP7 Power Supply Unit FP7 CPU Unit FP7 CPU Unit Users Manual Hardware WUME FP7CPUH Instructions for Built in COM Port FP7 Extension Communication Cassette FP7 CPU Unit Users Manual COM Port Communication WUME FP7COM Instructions for Built in LAN Port FP7 CPU Unit Users Manual LAN Port Communication WUME FP7LAN FP7 Digital Input Output Unit FP7 Digital Input Output Unit Users Manual WUME FP7DIO FP7 Analog Input Unit FP7 Analog Input Unit Users Manual WUME FP7AIH FP7 Analog Output Unit FP7 Analog Output Unit Users Manual WUME FP7AOH FP7 Positioning Unit FP7 Positioning Unit Users Manual WUME FP7POSP PHLS System PHLS System Users Manual WUME PHLS Programming Software FPWIN GR7 FPWIN GR7 Introduction Guidance WUME FPWINGR7 Table of Contents Table of Contents Unit Functions and Restrictions sssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee 1 1 1 1 Unit Functions and Operation cccccccecccccccccececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 2 1 2 Basic Operation of Analog Output Processing cceeeeeeereeeeeeeees 1 3 1 2 1 Analog Output Processing 1 3 1 3 Restrictions on Units Combination cccccccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 1 4 1 3 1 Limitations on the Power Consumption aaa 1 4 Names
28. s o 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 f 100us Analog output unit c e y CHO output o o N lt 4 8 O Conversion Characteristics of Analog Output Conversion Characteristics of Analog Output 5 1 Voltage Range 5 1 1 Voltage Output Range 10 to 10 V 0 32 mV 1 62 500 Output range 10 to 10 V 32 500 31 250 15 625 4 T 15 625 IKI 31 250 32 500 Digital input Analog output value value K V 31 250 10 25 000 8 18 750 6 12 500 4 6 250 2 0 0 6 250 2 12 500 4 18 750 6 25 000 8 31 250 10 When exceeding the rated range Digital input Analog output value value 32 500 or more Output at 10 4 V 32 500 or less Output at 10 4 V 5 1 Voltage Range 5 1 2 Voltage Output Range 0 to 10 V 0 32 mV 1 31 250 V 10 4 5 10 1 250 i 5 1 3 Voltage Output Range 0 to 5 V 0 16 mV 1 31 250 v 0 15 625 0 4 2 K 31 250 32 500 45 2 5 5 1 250 t 0 15 625 0 2 2 kl 31 250 32 500 Output range 0 to 10 V Digital input Analog output value value K V 31 250 10 25 000 8 18 750 6 12 500 4 6 250 2 0 0 When exceeding the rated range Digital input Analog output value value 32
29. sistance Conforming to JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131 2 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm wide single amplitude 8 4 to 150 Hz acceleration 9 8 m s 10 time sweeping in X Y and Z directions 1 octave min Shock resistance Conforming to JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131 2 147 m s or more 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Noise resistance 1 000 V DC p p with pulse width of 50 ns 1 us by using a noise simulator Applied to the power supply of the CPU unit Environment Free from corrosive gases and excessive dust EU Directive applicable standard EMC Directive EN 61131 2 Overvoltage category Category II or lower Pollution degree Pollution degree 2 or lower Note Cutoff current 5 mA Factory default setting 8 2 8 1 Specifications E Performance specifications Items Description No of output points 4 channels 10 to 10 V DC Resolution 1 62 500 0 to 10 V DC Resolution 1 31 250 0 to 5 V DC Resolution 1 31 250 1 to 5 V DC Resolution 1 25 000 see note 3 0 to 20 mA Resolution 1 31 250 4 to 20 mA Resolution 1 25 000 see note 3 Voltage Output range resolution Current Conversion Voltage input speed Current input 25 us ch Total accuracy 0 1 F S max at 25 C and 0 3 F S max at 0 C to 55 C Output impedance voltage output 0 50 max current output Maximum output curren
30. t 10 mA voltage output Output allowable load resistance 500 O max Insulation system Between input terminals and internal circuit Photocoupler and isolated DC DC converter Between channels Non isolated Conversion execution non execution channel settings Possible to make non converted channel settings Function of upper and lower output clipping limits Upper and lower output limits can be set for digital input values Setting range 32 500 to 32 500 Scale conversion settings A desired value within the digital input range can be set Setting range 30 000 to 30 000 Offset Gain settings A desired value within the digital input range can be set for the offset value Setting range 3 000 to 3 000 A desired value within the digital input range can be set for the gain value Setting range 9 000 to 11 000 90 to 110 Analog output hold while in PROG mode A desired output value while in PROG mode can be set as a digital value Setting range 31 250 to 31 250 Note 1 Set any of the following functions in the configuration menu of the tool software or a user program Output range conversion execution non execution channel upper and lower output clipping scaling processing offset gain and PROG mode analog output hold settings Note 2 If not all channels are used the conversion speed can be saved by setting non execution channels with the function of setting the conv
31. urning on electricity It could lead to an electric shock Use the external devices to function the emergency stop and interlock circuit Connect the wires or connectors securely The loose connection could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not allow foreign matters such as liquid flammable materials metals to go into the inside of the product It could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not undertake construction such as connection and disconnection while the power supply is on It could lead to an electric shock Copyright Trademarks This manual and its contents are copyrighted You may not copy this manual in whole or part without written consent of Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners PLC_ORG Introduction Thank you for buying a Panasonic product Before you use the product please carefully read the installation instructions and the users manual and understand their contents in detail to use the product properly Types of Manual e There are different types of users manual for the FP7 series as listed below Please refer to a relevant manual for the unit and purpose of your use e The manuals can be downloaded on our website http industrial panas
32. ware has an error 2 Terminal block release lever To remove the analog output terminal block push the release lever downward 3 DIN rail attachment lever This lever is used to fix the unit to the DIN rail 4 Unit connector Connects with I O units and high function units 5 Analog output terminal block The terminal block is removable Remove the terminal block before wiring Solderless terminals for M3 can be used 6 Fixing hook This hook is used to fix two or more units to be connected 2 2 3 Wiring Wiring 3 1 Wiring of Terminal Block M Suitable solderless terminals wires M3 terminal screws are used for the terminal The following suitable solderless terminals are recommended for the wiring to the terminals Fork type terminal Round type terminal 6 mmorless D 6mmorless 1 3 2 mm or more 3 2 mm or more M Suitable solderless terminals Manufacturer Shape Part no Suitable wires Round type 1 25 MS3 0 25 to 1 65 mm J S T Mfg Co Ltd Pork type ata Round type 2 MS3 1 04 to 2 63 mm Fork type 2 N3A E Suitable wires Suitable wires Tightening torque AWG22 to 14 0 3 mm to 2 0 mm 0 5 to 0 6 N m M Connection to the terminal block Remove the terminal block before beginning the wiring operations To remove the terminal block push downward the release lever located at the top of the terminal block Lock button

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