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1. Handle 10 332 13 07 10 le 110 4 33 axa 352 13 86 MCE 2 screw hole Unit mm inch 4 Q68BL 56 2 21 4 mounting screws M5 x14 gt Handle 5 1 cis gs SR i 10 446 17 56 10 110 4 33 Jess 466 18 35 oso 2 M4 screw hole Unit mm inch 64 5 Q55BL 56 2 21 ual 4 mounting screws M5 x14 M 0 47 aS Handle als SIN sj oo SN S vv 8 ooo zl 10 277 10 91 10 le 110 4 33 0 39 297 11 69 0 39 Unit mm inch 65 8 2 Q Series Large Type I O Module 1 QX11L QX21L QY11AL QY13L QY23L QY51PL 4 109 5 4 31 220 8 66 0 116 5 4 59 5 37 5 148 gt pl Unit mm inch 66 8 3 Series Large Type Blank Cover 1 QG69L 2223 F 0 08 and sacs 108 4 25 zd Cocco LM L T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t QG69L 37 5 1 48 54 2 13 gt l 2 90 3 54 0 08 Unit mm inch 67 Memo 68 WARRANTY Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi machin
2. 25 3 2 2 Specifications of the Q series large type I O module The following table shows performance specifications of the Q series large type I O module 1 QX11L AC input module Number of input points 32 points Insulation method Photocoupler Rated input voltage frequency 100 to 120VAC 10 15 50 60Hz 3Hz Input voltage distortion Within 5 Rated input current 10mA 100VAC 60Hz Maximum number of simultaneous input points 6096 20 points simultaneously on Inrush current Maximum 300mA Within 0 3ms at 132VAC On voltage On current 80VAC or more 6mA or more Off voltage Off current 30VAC or less 2mA or less Input impedance Approx 10k Q 60Hz Approx 12k Q 50Hz Off to On Response time 15ms or less On to Off 25ms or less Dielectric withstand voltage 1780VAC rms 3 cycles altitude 2000m 6557 38 ft Common terminal arrangement 32 points common common terminal TB9 TB18 TB27 TB36 Operation indication On indication LED External wiring system Syst me de c blage externe 38 point terminal block connector M3x6 screws Connecteur de bornier 38 points M3x6 vis Applicable wire size Taille du fil utiliser 0 75 to 2mm Applicable tightening torgue 0 68N m 0 75 2mm Couple de serrage appliquer 0 68 Applicable solderless terminal Borne sans soudure utiliser
3. Photocoupler circuit French English French 200VAC 200V ca Empty Inutilis External connection Connexion externe External switch Commutateur externe Internal circuit Circuit interne Photocoupler Photocoupleur Pin number Broche N Signal name 29 Nom de signal 3 QY11AL contact output module Model QY11AL Number of output points 16 points Insulation method Photocoupler Rated switching voltage current 24VDC 2A Resistance load 240VAC 2A COS 1 point 16A all points Minimum switching load 5VDC 1mA Maximum switching voltage 264VAC 125VDC 0 1mA at 200VAC 60Hz 10ms or less Leakage current at Off Off to On On to Off Response time 12ms or less Mechanical 20 million times or more Rated switching voltage current load 200 000 times or more 200VAC 1 5A 240VAC 1A COS 0 7 200 000 times or more 200VAC 0 75A 240VAC 0 5A cos 0 35 200 000 times or more 24VDC 1A 100VDC 0 1A L R 7ms 200 000 times or more Maximum switching frequency Electrical 3600 times hour Surge suppressor varistor 387 to 473V 1500VAC for 1 minute Dielectric withstand voltage Relay socket None Common terminal arrangement All points independent Operation indication On indication LED External supply Voltage power 24VDC 10 Ripple voltage 4Vp p or less 150mA TYP 24VDC all points On External
4. 71 cos 1 Switching life 10 000 times T LR Time constant 10010 120 0 N UN N OVAC cos 0 4 cos Power factor T 7 to 40ms cos 0 4 cos 0 2 T 40ms cos 70 2 Switching current A Rated switching voltage current rated load 100 thousand times 200VAC 1 5A 240VAC 1A COS 0 7 100 thousand times 200VAC 0 4A 240VAC 0 3A COS 0 7 300 thousand times 200VAC 1A 240VAC 0 5A COS Q 0 35 100 thousand times 200VAC 0 3A 240VAC 0 15A COS 0 35 300 thousand times 24VDC 1A 100VDC 0 1A L R 7ms 100 thousand times 24VDC 0 3A 100VDC 0 03A L R 7 7ms 300 thousand times 15 When using a module in an application for high switching frequency the relay life will be short Therefore consider using a triac output module b Effects to relay life due to connected load The actual relay life may be much shorter than the relay life shown above due to the characteristics of inrush current through the load 2 a in this section Also the inrush current may cause contact welding Take the following measures to prevent shortening of the relay life and the contact welding Select a load so that the inrush current may be within the rated current value of the module in consideration of increase of the inrush current Connect an external relay that can withstand the inrush current The relation between the representative load and the inrush curr
5. R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 5VDC internal current consumption 75mA TYP all points On 0 08A is shown on the rating plate of the module External dimensions 220 8 66 H x37 5 1 48 W x116 5 4 59 D mm inch Weight 0 33kg 26 Pin Pin Pin Pin number number number number External connection External Switch circuit Photocoupler 100VAC English French English French 100VAC 100V ca Empty Inutilis External connection Connexion externe External switch Commutateur externe Internal circuit Circuit interne Photocoupler Photocoupleur Pin number Broche N Signal name Nom de signal 27 2 QX21L AC input module Number of input points 32 points Insulation method Photocoupler Rated input voltage frequency 200 to 240VAC 10 15 50 60Hz 3Hz Input voltage distortion Within 5 Rated input current 10mA 220VAC 60Hz Maximum number of simultaneous input points 60 20 points simultaneously on at 264VAC 55 c 100 32 points simultaneously on at 264VAC 45 C Inrush current Maximum 600mA Within 0 12ms at 264VAC On voltage current 160VAC or more 5 5mA or more Off voltage Off current or less 3 5mA or less Input impedance 22 Q 60Hz Approx 27k
6. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Q Series Large Type Base Unit Module Blank Cover Q35BL Q38BL Q65BL Q68BL Q55BL User s Manual QX11L QYS1PL QX21L QG69L QY11AL QY13L QY23L Thank you for purchasing the Mitsubishi programmable controller MELSEC Q series understand the product Prior to use please read this and relevant manuals thorougly to fully MODEL Q LARGE U E MELSEG Q MODEL Mitsubishi Programmable CODE Controller 13JZ08 IB NA 0800408 I 1501 MEE 2008 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT 6 1 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions i where any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT if any shall not lead to any major or serious accident and ii where the backup and fail safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the case of any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT 2 The PRODUCT has been designed and manufactured for the purpose of being used in general industries MITSUBISHI SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT PRODUCT LIABILITY FOR ANY INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY the PRODUCT THAT ARE OPERATED OR USED IN APPLICATION NOT INTENDED OR EXCLUDED BY INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTI
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8. module Wi Main base unit Powersupply MELSECNET H module remote I O module setae Slot number series large type main base unit Q35BL Q38BL or Q series main base unit 0308 I lll Extension base unit Q series extension base unit 05118 0618 Me or Q series large type extension base unit Q65BL Q68BL Q55BL Q series large type extension base unit Q65BL Q68BL Q55BL or Q series extension base unit 0508 06018 24 25 28 zz 22 22 31 Q series extension base unit Q5 B 0618 or Q series large type extension base unit Q65BL Q68BL Q55BL The following table shows restrictions on system configuration Maximum number of extension stages of 7 extension stages extension base units Maximum number of mountable I O modules Pa modules Applicable main base unit model Q33B Q35B Q38B Q312B Q35BL Q38BL Model requiring no Applicable extension power supply module base unit model Model requiring series Q63B Q65B Q68B Q612B power supply module Q65BL Q68BL Q52B Q55B Q55BL Extension cable model QCO05B QC06B QC12B QC30B QC50B QC100B Q series power supply Q61P A1 Q61P A2 Q61P Q61P D Q62P Q63P module model Q64P Q64PN W Precautions Use extension cable so that the o
9. supply module To mount the Q series module between Q series large type 1 0 modules wire the Q series module beforehand 5 series large type I O module is larger than A series 32 point module in depth by 14mm 0 55 inch Before replacing the A QnA series check if there is enough space for depth A series 32 point Q series large type 1 0 module 1 0 module 115 25 4 53 0 98 5 51 5 08 154 6 06 Unit mm inch 6 Since the A series and Q series differ in rated output current of power supply module 24VDC when the power supply module is used as external supply power for I O module with the A series another external power supply may be required in replacement from the A series 11 2 3 Modules that cannot be Mounted on the Q Series Large Type Base Unit This section explains modules that cannot be mounted on the Q series large type base unit 1 Two slot module Example Such as Q64TCRTBW Q64TCTTBW Q64TCTTBW Q64TCTTBWN QD70D4 007008 QJ71LP21S 25 and QJ71GP21S SX 2 Module on which the Q series large type blank cover cannot be attached Module whose height exceeds 98mm 3 86 inch Module with a bracket on its top Module having a projection such as a connector on its bottom Module on which the Q7BAT SET has been mounted Example Such as Q66A
10. Fixture projections out of the module fixing holes while lifting the Q series large type I O module Module fixing hole To remove the Q series large type 1 0 module always loosen the module fixing screws and module bottom fixing screws first and then pull the module fixing projections out of the module fixing holes Forced removal of the module may damage the module fixing projections When the renewal tool is mounted on the left of the QY23L always remove the renewal tool first 51 5 4 2 Attaching removing the dustproof cover for fuse replacement window QY23L only When mounting the QY23L on the Q series large type base unit in the following conditions attach the supplied dustproof cover for fuse replacement window Mounting the series module on the slot immediate left of a slot where the QY23L is to be mounted Mounting the QY23L on the I O slot leftmost on the Q series large type base unit Not attaching the dustproof cover for fuse replacement window may cause an entry of foreign matter inside the module resulting in a failure 1 Attachment As shown below insert the left side of dustproof cover for fuse replacement window first and then push the two clicks on the dustproof cover into the module side Make sure to attach it without a lift Dustproof cover for fuse repl
11. For the fuse refer to Section 3 2 2 Using high capacity fuse or an electric wire may cause a fire 1 When the renewal tool is mounted on the left of output module always remove the renewal 2 For attaching removing dustproof cover for fuse replacement window refer to Section 5 4 2 3 The procedure for replacing a fuse is as follows Fuse replacement Switch the RUN STOP key switch on CPU module to STOP Turn off external power supply on output side Power off the programmable controller Remove output module from base unit 1 1 dustproof Cover for fuse replacemen window attached Remove the dustproof cover for fuse replacement window on the output module side 2 Disconnect a fuse from fuse socket dustproof cover for fuse replacement window YES Mount it on the output module side 2 Mount the output module on the base unit 3 Fuse Power on the programmable controller x Turn on the external power supply on the output side Connect new fuse to the fuse socket tool first Switch the RUN STOP key switch on the CPU module to RUN Monitor SM60 to check ON on off status OFF End Fuse socket Monitor the bit that is on from special registers SD1300 to SD1331 and check the corresponding output
12. Triac 37 6 Number of output points QY51PL transistor output module Sink type Model QY51PL 32 points Insulation method Photocoupler Rated load voltage 12 to 24VDC 20 15 Maximum load voltage 0 5A point 4A common Maximum inrush current Current is limited by the overload protection function Leakage current at Off 0 1mA or less Maximum voltage drop at On 0 2VDC TYP 0 5A 0 3VDC MAX 0 5A Response Off to On 0 5ms or less time On to Off 1ms or less rated load resistance load Surge suppressor Zener diode Fuse None External Voltage 12 to 24VDC 20 15 ripple ratio within 5 supply power Current 8mA common 24VDC all points On Dielectric withstand voltage 560VAC rms 3 cycles altitude 2000m Insulation resistance 10M Q or more by insulation resistance tester Common terminal arrangement 16 points common Number of occupied I O points 32 points I O allocation output 32 points Overload protection Protection function function Limited current when detecting overcurrent overload protection 1 5 to 3 5A point Activated in increments of 1 point 7 57 Section 3 2 1 8 Overheat protection function Activated in increments of 1 point gt Section 3 2 1 8 Operation indication On indication LED External wiring system Syst me de c blage
13. action Connect an appropriate resistor so that the voltage across the terminals of the input module will be less than the off voltage AC input Se pi c Input R module Using 0 1 to 47uF 47 to 1200 1 2W as the constant of the capacitor and resistor is recommended N 2 a E x ui Input signal does not turn off Drive with a limit switch with neon lamp Same as Example 1 Separate the circuit and create another display circuit Example 3 Input signal does not turn off Leakage current due to line capacity of wiring cable Line capacity C of twisted pair cable is approximately 100 pF m __ 58 Same as Example 1 However leakage current is not generated when the power supply is on the input device side as shown below 7 2 Number Example 1 Output Circuit Troubleshooting This section explains possible problems with output circuits and their corrective actions Status Excessive voltage is applied to a load when output turns off When a load is half wave rectified inside This status is typical of some solenoids Output Fi e When the polarity of the power supply is 1 the capacitor is charged When the polarity is 2 the voltage charged in capacitor the power supply voltage is applied to both sides of D1 The maximum value of the voltage is approximately 2 2E This usage does not
14. control panel hole The dimensions are the same as the MELSEC A series base unit Fixture Required for mounting the series large type module 42 Module bottom fixing screw hole Description Screw hole for fixing the bottom of the series large type O module to a fixture Screw size M3x15 screws Module fixing hole Hole for inserting a fixing projection on the back of the Q series large type I O module to fix the module Relay terminal block mounting screw hole Screw hole for fixing a relay terminal block Screw size M4 screw 43 2 Part names of the Q series large type I O module The following explains part names of the Q series large type I O module on gt Only QY23L Only QY23L 6 Description Hook for fixing a module to the Q series large type base unit one touch installation Module fixing hook VO indicator LED LED for indicating the on off status of input and output Turns on when input and output are on Terminal block Screw hole for fixing a terminal block to a module mounting screw hole Module bottom fixing Screw for fixing the bottom of the input module or output screw module M3x15 screws Screw for fixing a module to the Q series large type base Module fixing screw unit M3x12 screws Bracket Do not touch as this may be deformed Proj
15. discharge lamp circuit includes discharge tubes transformers choke coils and capacitors Therefore note that the inrush current may flow 20 to 40 times as large as the rated current in the case of high power factor and low power impedance 2 When the wiring of the circuit is long take care of the wire capacity 18 c Measures against back EMF Configure a contact protection circuit for extending the contact life preventing noise when the contact is cut off and suppressing the generation of carbide and nitric acid due to arc discharge An Incorrect contact protection circuit may cause contact welding Also when using the contact protection circuit the recovery time may be long The representative examples of the contact protection circuit are shown below 19 Circuit example Method for selecting elements Remarks Capacitor Resistor method CR method Refer to the following for constants of the capacitor and resistor Note that the following values Capacitor may differ depending id rose on a nature of the load and a variation of characteristics Capacitor 0 5 to 1 uF against contact current of 1A Resistor 0 5to1 Q against contact 4 voltage of 1V Capacitor inductis Use a capacitor Resistor whose withstanding voltage is 200 to 300V In AC circuit use a capacitor having no polarity If a load is from a relay or
16. extension base unit excluding the Q55BL When the load of a module used is light the module may operate without power supply module however the operation cannot be guaranteed because of its instability 5 Tighten the fixture attachment screws module fixing screws and terminal block screws within the following range Fixture attachment screw M4x10 screws 1 39 to 1 89Nem Module fixing screw M3x12 screws 0 36 to 0 48N m Module bottom fixing screw M3x15 screws 0 36 to 0 48N m module terminal block screw M3x6 screws 0 43 to 0 57N m 1 0 module terminal block fixing screw M4x16 screws 1 02 to 1 38N m 6 Do not install the extension cable together with the main circuit high voltage and high current line or bring them close to each other Keep a distance of 100mm 3 94 inch or more between them 7 Mounting modules When installing the programmable controller in a control panel fully consider its operability maintainability and environmental resistance Securely mount all the MELSEC Q series modules used on the base unit For details on the mounting method refer to the QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection 46 7 Montage des modules Pour installer l automate programmable dans un tableau de commande prendre en compte tous les aspects d op rabilit de maintenabilit et de r sistance l environnement Monter fermement sur l unit de base tous les modules de la s ri
17. extension base units on which AnS A series modules can be mounted together with the other units follow the instructions described below Connect the units in order of Q50B Q60B 15508 QA1S6DB QA6DB QA6ADP A5 B A6 B from the nearest position of the main base unit The 15608 and QA6ADP A5 B A6L1B cannot be used together The QA1S51B which does not have an extension cable connector OUT cannot be used with the QAGL1B and QA6ADP A50B A60B Assign module I O number with putting each series in block so that the order can be from Q series to A series or from A series to Q series Failure to do so causes an error SP UNIT LAY ERR error code 2120 In addition do not duplicate the number Connect the extension cable from OUT of the extension cable connector on the base unit to IN of the extension base unit on the next stage If the number of mounted modules exceeds the maximum number of mountable I O modules an error SP UNIT LAY ERR error code 2124 occurs To construct a multiple CPU system use a main base unit or Q3LIDB To use the Universal model QCPU with the extension base units QA1SSLIB QA1S6LIB QAGLIB and QA6ADP A5LIB A6LIB use the Universal model QCPU whose serial number first five digits is 13102 or later 2 System configuration using the MELSECNET H remote
18. module When mounting the renewal tool on the left of output module always mount the output module first 56 6 2 Battery Replacement When replacing batteries used for CPU module SRAM card Web server module MES interface module be sure of the following 1 The Web server module and MES interface module cannot replace a battery with Q series large type blank cover mounted Replace the battery after removing the blank cover For replacement procedure of batteries refer to the User s Manual for each module 2 If modules having larger depth than the CPU module are mounted on the both adjacent slots using the following tweezers are recommended for replacing SRAM card battery mena f Te Mitsubishi Electric System Plastic tweezers NK 2539 amp Service Co Ltd For replacement procedure of SRAM card battery refer to the following manual Ko QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection 57 T MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING Example 1 This chapter explains possible problems with I O circuits and their corrective actions 7 1 Input Circuit Troubleshooting This section explains possible problems with input circuits and their corrective actions Input signal does not turn off Leakage current of input switch such as a drive with contactless switch Leakage current Power supply AC input et Input module Corrective
19. pose problems to the output components but may deteriorate the diode built in the load causing burnout etc Corrective action Connect a resistor of several tens of kQ to several hundreds of to both sides of the load Resistor Example 2 A load does not turn off triac output Leakage current due to the built in surge suppressor Output module E Load Leakage current 59 Connect a resistor to both sides of the load If the wiring from the output module to the load is long be careful since there may be a leakage current due to line capacity Resistor Example 3 A load turns off with a delay triac output Leakage current due to load surge suppressor High frequency ps V current Output module Load ti Corrective action Remove the surge suppressor from both sides of the load and leave the resistor If the wiring from the output module to the load is long be careful since there may be a leakage current due to line capacity At 200VAC Resistor mE 40 to 20kQ 15 to 10W Recommended resistance At 100VAC 5 to 10kQ 5 to Example 4 When a load is CR timer time period fluctuates triac output CR timer Leakage current Connect a resistor to both
20. same mounting dimensions with the Q series large type base unit the mounting holes can be utilized 4 The Q series large type I O module and Q series module can be mounted together on the Q series large type base unit The renewal tool manufactured by MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED hereafter abbreviated as renewal tool can be mounted on the Q series module and a connector and terminal block used with the A QnA series can be used without wiring change Q series large type base unit Q series large type I O module d 38 point terminal block for the A QnA series sold separately can be mounted without change Q series large type blank cover Q series module 1 For information on the renewal tool contact the nearest Mitsubishi Electric sales office or salesperson 2 To mount series module on the slot of Q series large type base unit always attach series large type blank cover 1 3 Supplied Parts The following tables show parts supplied with each module 1 Qseries large type main base unit Product Quantity Remarks Q series large type main base unit Fixture Fixture attachment screw M4x10 screws This manual Safety Guidelines 1B 0800423 2 series large type extension base unit Product Quantity Remarks Q series large type extension base unit Fixture 1 Fixture attachment screw M4x10 screws
21. stages Maximum number of mountable I O modules QOOUCPU Q01UCPU 24 modules Q02UCPU Modules other than 36 modules he above 64 modules Applicable main base unit model Q33B Q35B Q38B Q312B Q35DB Q38DB Q312DB Q 35BL Q38BL Applicable extension base unit model Model requiring no power supply module 9528 0558 QAGADP AS TB 05581 Model requiring Q series power supply module Q63B Q65B Q68B Q612B Q65BL Q68BL Model requiring no AnS series power supply module QA1S51B Model requiring AnS series power supply module QA1S65B QA1S68B Model requiring A series power supply module QA65B QA68B Extension cable model QCO05B QC06B QC12B QC30B QC50B QC100B Q series power supply module model Q61P A1 Q61P A2 Q61P Q61P D Q62P Q63P Q64P Q64PN AnS series power supply module model A1S61PN A1S62PN A1S63P A series power supply module model A61P A61PN A62P A63P A61PEU A62PEU W Precautions Use extension cable so that the overall extension length can be within 13 2m 43 31 ft Do not install the extension cable together with the main circuit high voltage and high current line or bring them close to each other Keep a distance of 100mm 3 94 inch or more between them Set the number of extension stages so that the number is not duplicated with another When using
22. the power capacity of resistance to be 3 to 5 times lager than the actual power consumption Example 7 A load momentarily turns on from off when the system is powered off transistor output When an inductive load is connected 2 Load may turn on from off due to a diversion of back EMF at 1 Shutoff Transistor T output module 1 Sink type output Back EMF 1 3 Corrective action Take one of two actions shown below Action 1 To suppress the back EMF connect a diode to 3 parallel to the load where back EMF is generated Qa Back t Lewd Action 2 Configure another current path by connecting a diode across positive and negative of the external power supply When taking the action described in A load momentarily turns on when powering on the external power supply Example 5 at a time connect a diode Sink type output parallel to C1 and R1 Sink type output Back EMF 3 Load Lo id 4 1 Shut off EN 1 Shut off je D1 is in the following status Reverse voltage Approximately 10 times VRM higher than the rated voltage in the specifications Example 24VDC Approximately 200V Forward current IF IFM More than twice as much as the maximum load current common in the specifications 2A commo
23. wiring system 38 point terminal block connector M3x6 screws Syst me de c blage externe Connecteur de bornier 38 points M3x6 vis Applicable wire size 0 75 to 2mm Applicable tightening torque 0 68 Taille du fil utiliser 0 75 2 Couple de serrage appliquer 0 68 Applicable solderless terminal R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 Borne sans soudure utiliser R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 5VDC internal current consumption Current 130mA TYP all points On External dimensions 220 8 66 H x37 5 1 48 W x116 5 4 59 D mm inch Weight 0 38kg 30 Pin Pin Pin Pin number number number number External connection 1 Load Photocoupler c C H JTB2 External load ipower 1 LED Y Internal circuit 7832 ipower supp TB37 ie 9 24VDC External supply power 1 The external load power supply section is as shown below 3 1100 to 200 or 24VDC 31 English 100 to 200 VAC or 24VDC French 100 200 V ca ou 24V cc English 24VDC French 24V cc 24VDC External supply power Alimentation externe 24V cc Empty Inutilis External connection Connexion externe Internal circuit Circuit interne External load power supply Aliment
24. D DG Q66DA G Q68AD G Q68RD3 G Q68TD G H02 Q64AD2DA QD75M1 QD75MH1 QD75M2 QD75MH2 QD75M4 QD75MH4 and the QJ71WS96 on which the Q7BAT SET has been mounted Module with a bracket cannot be mounted Two slot module cannot be mounted DX Module having a projection such as a connector on its bottom cannot be mounted 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 4 Specifications of the Q Series Large Type Base Unit The following tables show performance specifications of the Q series large type base unit 1 Qseries large type main base unit Number of mountable I O modules Extendability Extendable series module Applicable module Q series large type I O module 5 VDC internal current consumption 0 11A 0 12A H 240mm 9 45 inch External dimensions Ww 382mm 15 04 inch 480mm 18 90 inch D 110mm 4 33 inch Weight 1 87kg 2 35kg DIN rail installation Not installable 2 Qseries large type extension base unit with power supply Number of mountable I O modules Extendability Extendable Applicable module A module PP series large type module 5 VDC internal current consumption 0 11A 0 12A H 240mm 9 45 inch External dimensions 352mm 13 86 inch 466mm 18 35 inch D 110mm 4 33 inch Weight 1 81kg 2 32kg DIN rail installation Not installable 13 3 Q series large type extension base unit without power supply
25. Model Q55BL Number of mountable I O modules 5 Extendability Extendable s Q series module Applicable module series large type module 5 VDC internal current consumption 0 10A H 240mm 9 45 inch Ww 297mm 11 69 inch D 110mm 4 33 inch External dimensions Weight 1 59kg Not installable DIN rail installation 3 2 Specifications of the Q Series Large Type I O Module This section explains performance specifications and precautions for selecting the Q series large type I O module 3 2 1 Precautions for selection 1 Maximum switching frequency when the module drives Inductive load The maximum switching frequency when output module drives L load must be on for 1 second or longer and off for 1 second or longer 2 Precautions for using the contact output module When using the contact output module consider the following Relay life contact switching life Effects to relay life due to connected load Measures against back EMF a Relay life contact switching life Applicable module model QY11AL QY13L The relay life depends on the operating environment Before using the module consider the operating environment The relay lifes shown in the next page are actual service values not guaranteed values Therefore replace the module well in advance as the actual switching life may be shorter than the switching life Ne 200 100 4 120VAC cos
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27. Q 50Hz Off to On Response time 15ms or less On to Off 25ms or less Dielectric withstand voltage 1500VAC for 1 minute Common terminal arrangement 32 points common common terminal TB9 TB18 TB27 TB36 Operation indication On indication LED External wiring system Syst me de c blage externe 38 point terminal block connector M3x6 screws Connecteur de bornier 38 points M3x6 vis Applicable wire size Taille du fil utiliser 0 75 to 2mm Applicable tightening torque 0 68N m 0 75 2 mm Couple de serrage appliquer 0 68N m Applicable solderless terminal Borne sans soudure utiliser R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 5VDC internal current consumption 75mA TYP all points On 0 08A is shown on the rating plate of the module External dimensions 220 8 66 H x37 5 1 48 W x116 5 4 59 D mm inch Weight ub 0 33kg When the QX21L and the power supply module wide voltage range from 100 to 240VAC use the same external power supply use the input voltage within the range of 200 to 240VAC If a voltage goes below 200VAC 15 the input may turn off while the CPU module continues its operation 28 Pin number Pin number Pin number Pin number External switch TB1 B 200VAC English External connection
28. TB27 TB36 Operation indication On indication LED External wiring system Syst me de cablage externe 38 point terminal block connector M3x6 screws Connecteur de bornier 38 points M3x6 vis Applicable wire size Taille du fil utiliser 0 75 to 2mm Applicable tightening torque 0 68N m 0 75 2 mm Couple de serrage appliquer 0 68 Applicable solderless terminal Borne sans soudure utiliser R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 5VDC internal current consumption 590mA all points On External dimensions 220 8 66 H x37 5 1 48 W x116 5 4 59 D mm inch Weight 0 45kg 36 External connection Photocoupler VA L 100 to 200VAC Triac Load Surge supressor Internal circuit 100 to 200VAC 100 to 200VAC SS Fuse blown LED 100 to 200VAC Fuse 3 2A English English 100 to 200 VAC de 100 200 V ca Empty Inutilis External connection Connexion externe Internal circuit Circuit interne Fuse blown detection circuit Circuit de d tection de fusible grill Fuse 3 2A Fusible 3 2A Fuse blown LED LED fusible grill Load Charge Surge supressor Limiteur de surtension Photocoupler Photocoupleur Pin number Broche N Signal name Nom de signal Triac
29. This manual 1 3 series large type I O module Product Quantity Remarks QX11L QX21L QY11AL QY13L QY23L QY51PL Q series large type I O module Dustproof cover for fuse Supplied with replacement window the QY23L only 4 series large type blank cover Q series large type blank cover QG69L ER 1 4 Related Parts Sold Separately Purchase the following related parts when necessary 1 38 point terminal block for module The Q series large type I O module does not include 38 point terminal block To use this product in new system purchase the following product K14K 08H Mitsubishi Electric 075 000 03 System amp Service Co Ltd 2 Relay terminal block for power supply wiring When the terminal block on power supply module mounted on the Q series large type base unit cannot be wired using wiring to the power supply module used with the A QnA series purchase the following terminal block and relay the wiring to the power supply module NT Fi Li Di bi La Hir jar at Mol 1 1 T pa 1 1 P Relay terminal i block 1 1 P ro 1L ML 20 The number of poles 6 pieces FARTS GOJETD 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 21 System Configuration This section explains system configuration when using the Q series large type base unit The following modules can be mounted
30. acement window 52 2 Removal As shown below lift the dustproof cover for fuse replacement window while pressing the two clicks on the dustproof cover in the direction of the arrows QY23L Dustproof cover for fuse replacement window 53 5 4 3 Mounting removing the series module 1 The following shows procedures for mounting the Q series module on the Q series large type base unit a Attaching the Q series large type blank cover The following shows a procedure for attaching the Q series large type blank cover to the Q series module Hitch the module fixing part at the bottom of the Q series large type blank cover to the slit at the bottom of the Q series module so that the back faces of the blank cover and module can contact Bottom view Q series module Q series large type blank cover Push the top of the Q series large type blank cover toward the Q series module side and hitch the top fixing hook to the slit at the top of the Q series module Module fixing part End Q series large type blank cover Top fixing hook gt Back face Q series module Vo gm When mounting the Q seri
31. ation charge externe Load Charge The external load power supply section is as shown below La section alimentation de la charge externe est comme repr sent ci dessous Photocoupler Photocoupleur Signal name Nom de signal 32 Pin number Broche N 4 Number of output points QY13L contact output module 32 points Insulation method Photocoupler Rated switching voltage current 24VDC 2A Resistance load 240VAC 2A COS 1 point 5A common Minimum switching load 5VDC 1mA Maximum switching voltage 264VAC 125VDC Off to On Response time 10ms or less On to Off 12ms or less Mechanical 20 million times or more Electrical Rated switching voltage current load 200 000 times or more 200VAC 1 5A 240VAC 1A COS 0 7 200 000 times or more 200VAC 0 75A 240VAC 0 5A cos 0 35 200 000 times or more 24VDC 1A 100VDC 0 1A L R 7ms 200 000 times or more Maximum switching frequency 3600 times hour Surge suppressor None Dielectric withstand voltage 1500VAC for 1 minute Relay socket None Common terminal arrangement 8 points common common terminal TB9 TB18 TB27 TB36 Operation indication On indication LED External supply Voltage 24VDC 10 Ripple voltage 4Vp p or less power Current 290mA TYP 24VDC all points On External wi
32. ber Revision IB NA 0800408 I Correction GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 1 2 2 4 3 2 1 4 1 5 3 7 2 8 1 8 2 8 3 This manual confe confer any patent problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manu Japanese manual version IB 0800407 H rs no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it icenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any al 2008 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION A 4 CONTENTS OVERVIEW 1 1 Overview 1 2 Features 1 3 Supplied Parts E e epe 3 1 4 Related Parts Sold 4 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 1 System Configuration 2 2 Precautions for System Configuration 10 2 3 Modules that cannot be Mounted on the Q Series Large Type Base 12 3 SPECIFICATIONS 2 eren erectio E ER HERE 13 3 1 Specifications of the Series Large Type Base Unit 13 3 2 Specifications of the Q Series Large Type I O Module 3 2 1 Precautions for selection 3 2 2 Specifications of the Q series large type I O module 3 3 Specifications of the Q Series Large Type Blank Cover 4 PARTS NAMES 4 1 Parts Names 5 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION 5 1 Handling Precautions 5 2 Precautions for Installing the series Larg
33. circuit Circuit interne Load Charge Photocoupleur Pin number Broche N Photocoupler Signal name Nom de signal 40 3 3 Specifications of the Q Series Large Type Blank Cover The following table shows performance specifications of the Q series large type blank cover Model QG69L Item External dimensions 108 4 25 H x37 5 1 48 W x54 2 13 D mm inch Weight 0 03kg 41 4 PARTS NAMES 4 1 Parts Names This section explains the part names of the Q series large type base unit Q series large type I O module and Q series large type blank cover 1 Part names of the Q series large type base unit The following explains part names of the Q series large type base unit Description Extension cable Connector for connecting an extension cable for signal connector communications with the extension base unit Cover Protective cover of extension cable connector Connector for mounting power supply module CPU module Module connector series large type I O module MELSEC Q series module Screw hole for fixing a module to the Q series large type base unit Screw size M3x12 screws Module fixing screw hole Hole for installing the Q series large type base unit on a panel Base mounting such as
34. cuit Circuit interne External connection Connexion externe Load Charge External load power supply Alimentation charge externe Photocoupler Photocoupleur The external load power supply section is as shown below La section alimentation de la charge externe est comme repr sent ci dessous Pin number Broche N Signal name Nom de signal 35 5 QY23L Triac output module Number of output points 32 points Insulation method Photocoupler Rated load voltage 100 to 240VAC 10 15 Maximum load voltage 264VAC Maximum load current 0 6A point 2 4A common Minimum load voltage current 24VAC 100mA 100VAC 10mA 240VAC 10mA Maximum inrush current 20A 10ms or less 8A 100ms or less Leakage current at Off 1 5 for 120VAC 60Hz 3mA for 240VAC 60Hz Maximum voltage drop at On 1 5VAC or less 100 to 600mA 1 8VAC or less 50 to 100mA 2VAC or less 10 to 50mA Off to On 1ms or less Response time On to Off 1ms 0 5 cycles or less Surge suppressor CR absorber 0 022uF 472 Fuse rating 3 2A fast blow fuse 1 fuse common type HP 32 Fuse blown indication Available LED turns on by fuse blown and a signal is output to CPU module Dielectric withstand voltage 1500VAC for 1 minute Common terminal arrangement 8 points common common terminal TB9 TB18
35. details please contact the Mitsubishi representative in your region A 2 REVISIONS Print date The manual number is given on the bottom right of the cover Manual number Revision Jan 2008 IB NA 0800408 A First edition Mar 2008 IB NA 0800408 B Correction Section 1 1 1 3 5 4 3 Sep 2009 IB NA 0800408 C Revision due to the support for Universal model QCPU Addition model QX21L QY11AL Correction GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 4 1 82 May 2010 IB NA 0800408 D External connections are reviewed according to EC 60617 Correction GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 1 1 1 2 1 4 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 2 5 5 6 1 7 1 Addition CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT Apr 2011 IB NA 0800408 E Addition model QY51PL Correction GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 4 1 8 2 Oct 2011 IB NA 0800408 F Revision on the new functions of the Universal model QCPU whose serial number first 5 digits is 13102 or later Correction GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 2 1 2 3 Oct 2013 IB NA 0800408 G Descriptions are added according to UL508 Correction Section 3 2 1 May 2014 IB NA 0800408 H Addition of descriptions of cUL A 3 Print date Jan 2015 Manual num
36. e MELSEC Q utiliser Pour le d tail de la m thode de montage voir le QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection Manuel de l utilisateur QCPU conception du mat riel maintenance et inspection 5 2 Precautions for Installing the series Large Type Base Unit 1 Module installation position Indicates the panel top wiring J duc or any assembly Q series large type Q series large type 80mm 3 15 inch main base extension base or more lo o o lo o Parallel installation Indicates the panel top wiring duct or any assembly x LLL series large type 80mm 3 15 inch main base or more Q series large type extension base Duct height 50 1 97 inch or less Serial installation 1 20mm 0 79 inch or more is required when connecting extension cable without removing adjacent modules 47 2 Module installation direction a install the programmable controller in the direction shown below to ensure ventilation for heat dissipation Vertical position Horizontal position 3 Install the base unit on a flat surface When the base unit is installed on an uneven surface the printed circuit board may be strained resulting in a mal
37. e Type Base 47 5 3 Attaching a Fixture to the Q Series Large Type Base Unit 5 4 Mounting Removing Modules 5 4 1 Mounting removing the series large type I O module 50 5 4 2 Attaching removing the dustproof cover for fuse replacement window QY23L only tasse 5 4 3 Mounting removing the Q series module 5 5 Attaching Removing the Terminal Block 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 6 1 Replacing Output Module Fuse 6 2 Battery Replacement 7 O MODULE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Input Circuit Troubleshooting 7 2 Output Circuit Troubleshooting 8 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 8 1 Q Series Large Type Base unit 8 2 Q Series Large Type I O Module ai 8 3 Series Large Type Blank Cover 67 A 6 GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Unless otherwise specified this manual uses the following generic terms and abbreviations to explain the Q series large type base units Q series large type I O modules and Q series large type blank cover Generic term abbreviation Description Q series large type base unit Generic term for Q series large type main base unit and Q series large type extension base units Q series large type main base unit Generic term for Q35BL and Q38BL MELSEC Q series main base units Q series large type extension base unit Generic term for Q65BL Q68BL and Q55BL MELSEC Q series extension base units Q series large type I O module Generic te
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39. ection for fixing a module to the fixture of the Q series large type base unit Module fixing projection Fuse blown indicator LED for indicating fuse blown status Turns on when a LED fuse has blown Dustproof cover for fuse replacement window Dusfproof cover for attachment to fuse replacement window 44 3 Part names of the Q series large type blank cover The following explains part names the Q series large type blank cover Top fixing hook Description Hook for fixing the Q series large type blank cover to the Q series module top Bottom fixing hook Hook for fixing the Q series large type blank cover to the Q series module bottom Module fixing screw Screw for fixing a module to the Q series large type base unit M3x12 screws 45 5 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION 5 1 Handling Precautions This section explains handling precautions for the Q series large type base unit and Q series large type I O module 1 Do not disassemble the Q series large type base unit since it is precision apparatus 2 When handling the Q series large type base unit hold it by the handles located at both sides of the module not by a fixture 3 The Q series large type base unit cannot be installed to DIN rail Install it to a control panel by tightening screws through the base mounting holes to the control panel 4 Always mount power supply module on the Q series large type
40. ent is shown to the next page Select a load so that the inrush current i and the rated current io will be within the rated switching current in specifications of the module The time that the inrush current flows may be long depending on the load Load type Signal waveform diagram Inrush current i rated current io Inductive load Load of a solenoid i Inrush current J io Rated current 0 07 to 0 1 seconds Approx 10 to 20 times Load of an electromagnetic contactor i Inrush current io Rated current 0 017 to 0 033 seconds 1 to 2 cycles Approx 3 to 10 times Lamp load Load of an incandescent bulb i m io i Inrush current io Rated current __ Approx 0 33 seconds 17 Approx 3 to 10 times Inrush current i Load type Signal waveform diagram rated current io Load of a mercury lamp EX Tr Approx 3 times i Inrush current io Rated current 180 to 300 seconds Lamp load 3 to 5 minutes Load of a fluorescent iH ES Approx 5 to 10 times 5 i Inrush current le io Rated current ithin 10 seconds acitive load Capacitive Approx 20 to load 40 times i Inrush current io Rated current 0 008 to 0 33 seconds 0 5 to 2 cycles 1 Typical electric
41. es module with Q series large type blank cover on the Q series large type base unit always tighten the module fixing screws of the Q series large type blank cover 54 b Removing the Q series large type blank cover To remove the Q series large type blank cover from the Q series module remove the bottom fixing hook first c gt Mounting to removal from the Q series large type base unit For procedures of mounting removing the Q series module on from the Q series large type base unit refer to the following manual QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection 5 5 Attaching Removing the Terminal Block This section explains the methods for attaching removing the A series 38 point terminal block to from the Q series large type 1 0 module 1 Attaching the terminal block Attach the A series 38 point terminal block to the Q series large type I O module and tighten the terminal block fixing screws by the top and bottom of the terminal block with the specified torque range 2 Removing the terminal block Loose the terminal block fixing screws at the top and bottom of the terminal block and remove the terminal block 55 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 6 1 Replacing Output Module Fuse Even if a fuse is not blown the element is gradually deteriorated due to inrush current therefore it should be replaced at regular intervals When replacing a fuse use the specified fuse
42. ews Figure 1 Insert a driver 100mm 3 94 inch or more from square holes at the both top sides of the fixture and tighten the screws Tightening the outside fixture attachment screws Figure 2 Tighten them from outside of the fixture Figure 1 Driver Figure 2 Driver 2 When removing the fixture from the Q series large type base unit make sure that the fixture attachment screws are completely loose beforehand 49 5 4 Mounting Removing Modules This section explains procedures for mounting removing the Q series large type I O module and Q series module on from the Q series large type base unit 5 4 1 Mounting removing the Q series large type 1 0 module 1 The following shows a procedure for mounting the Q series large type I O module on the Q series large type base unit Q series large type I O module d Insert the module fixing Q series large projections two places into type base unit p d module fixing holes on the fixture Module attached to the Q series large connector type base unit To mount series large type I O module on the Q series large type base unit push the module in the direction of the arrow while using the module fixing hole as a supporting point Fixture Module fixing hole After checking that the Q series large type I O module is fully inserted into the Q series large type base
43. externe 38 point terminal block connector M3x6 screws Connecteur de bornier 38 points M3x6 vis Applicable wire size Taille du fil utiliser 0 75 to 2mm Applicable tightening torque 0 68N m 0 75 2 mm Couple de serrage appliquer 0 68 Applicable solderless terminal Borne sans soudure utiliser R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 5VDC internal current consumption 100mA TYP all points On External dimensions 220 8 66 H x37 5 1 48 W x116 5 4 59 D mm inch Weight 0 28kg 38 YOA YIC YOB YID YOC YOD 12 24VDC YOF ov 12 24VDC Empty OV Empty Y10 Ya Photocoupler Photocoupler Yk EL i t Constant vol circuit Internal TB18 7 circuit 12 24VDC Photocoupler TB19 Load LH Photocoupler VE Constant vol TB35 circuit TB36 12 24VDC 39 English French English French 12 24 VDC 12 24 V cc Empty Inutilis Constant voltage circuit Circuit tension constante External connection Connexion externe Internal
44. flows to capacitor when the contact turns on or off A DC inductive load is usually harder for switching than a resistor load but if a proper protection circuit is configured the performance will be similar to the resistor load Inductive Capacitor pas Capacitor Inductive EI A protection circuit must be provided closely to a load or contact module If their distance is far the protection circuit may not be effective Appropriate distance is within 50 cm 21 3 Notes on using the triac output module a Measures against back electromotive power If the wiring to the load is long take measures against back electromotive power on the load side as well Otherwise the effect of the surge suppressor in the output module may be imperfect Circuit example Element selection method Remarks The standard capacitor and resistor constants are shown below Note that they may differ depending on the load nature and characteristics variation Capacitors Capacitor 0 5 to 1 uF with respect When the load is a resistor Capacitor load current 1A relay solenoid the method CR Resistor i method Resistor return time is delayed 0 5 to 1 Q with respect o supply voltage 1V Use a capacitor with withstand voltage greater than the rated voltage Use a capacitor without polarity Selectt
45. function 4 Do not install the programmable controller together with a vibration Source such as a large electromagnetic contactor or non fuse breaker Install the programmable controller to the separate panel or isolate it as far as possible 5 Provide the following distances between the programmable controller and devices contactor and relay to avoid the influence of radiated noise or heat Device installed in front of the programmable controller 100mm 3 94 inch or more Device installed on either side of the programmable controller 50mm 1 97 inch or more 100mm extr inch or more Contactor relay etc 48 5 3 Attaching a Fixture to the Q Series Large Type Base Unit 1 The following shows a procedure for attaching a fixture to the Q series large type base unit Fixture Fix a fixture so that it can fit to the fixture attachment guide at the bottom of the Q series large type base unit Set the fixture so that the side on which a seal is affixed can be the front Tighten fixture attachment screws on the Q series large type base unit by four places in the order from 1 to 4 Fixture attachment guide Fixture attachment screw hole inside Before installing the Q series large type base unit to a control panel attach a fixture to the base unit Attach a fixture to the Q series large type base unit with screws as shown below Tightening the inside fixture attachment scr
46. he cut voltage of the varistor so it meets the following conditions 3 Vc gt supply voltage x 1 5 The return time is Varistor V V2 delayed slightly Note that if an element with too high Vc is selected the effect is weakened 22 4 Operating altitude Do not use I O modules under environment where atmospheric pressure equal to or higher than Om 0 ft altitude is pressurized Doing so may cause a malfunction When using them under such environment please consult your sales representative Output module with fuse For wiring and short circuit current of output module with fuse satisfy the following values If not satisfied the fuse cannot protect the module Then connect protection fuse outside Item When a load is 100 200VAC Wiring length 3m 9 84 ft or more Wire size 2mm or less Transformer capacity 2KVA or less However a fuse connected to output module cannot protect against overload As measures against overload connect a fuse per point outside Precautions for connecting to the uninterruptible power supply UPS Use line interactive UPS whose power distortion is 5 or less Do not use an UPS of online commercial feeding system Precautions for using the QX11L QX21L a When setting PLC parameter with GX Developer SW LID5C GPPW E make sure of the following points Always set the I O assignment type Input D
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48. long may rise the internal temperature of the module resulting in deterioration of output elements and or discoloration of a case and printed circuit board When the failure occurs turn off the corresponding outputs immediately to remove the causes 2 This operation limits overcurrent to a constant value and keeps outputting it 9 Operating ambient temperature Use the product within the range of 0 to 55 c 9 Temp rature ambiante de fonctionnement Utiliser ce produit sur une gamme de temp rature entre 0 et 55 c 10 Wiring a terminal block The table below shows applicable solderless terminals connected to the terminal block When wiring use applicable wires and an appropriate tightening torque Use UL listed solderless terminals and for processing use a tool recommended by their manufacturer Solderless terminal Temperature rating Refer to Section 3 2 2 Stranded Tightening torque Diameter Material 24 10 C blage d une plaque bornes Le tableau ci dessous indique quelles bornes sans soudure on doit utiliser pour les raccordements sur la plaque bornes Pour le c blage utiliser les fils et couples de serrage prescrits Utiliser les bornes sans soudure r pertori es par UL et pour le montage utiliser l outil recommand par le fabricant de ces bornes Borne sans soudure Gamme de temp rature Mod le Couple de serrage Diam tre Mat riau Se reporter la section 3 2 2 75 ou plus
49. module can be mounted Generic term for Q63B Q65B Q68B and Q612B extension base units on which Q series power supply module Q series 1 0 module and intelligent function module can be mounted Another term for QA1S51B extension base unit on which AnS series I O module and special function module can be mounted A 7 Generic term for QA1S65B and QA1S68B extension base units on which AnS series power supply module AnS series module and special function module can be mounted Generic term for QA65B and QA68B extension base units on which A series power supply module A series 1 0 module and special function module can be mounted Generic term for A52B A55B and A58B extension base units on which A series I O module and special function module can be mounted without power supply Generic term for A62B A65B and A68B extension base units requiring power supply on which A series I O module and special function module can be mounted QA6ADP Abbreviation for QAGADP QA conversion adapter module Abbreviation for A large type extension base unit on which QAGADP ASLIB AGLIB QAGADP is mounted Generic term for Q61P A1 Q61P A2 Q61P Q61P D Q62P Q63P Q64P Q64PN power supply modules Generic term for the Q2MEM 1MBS Q2MEM 2MBS Q3MEM 4MBS and Q3MEM 8MBS SRAM cards 38 point terminal block Abbreviation for MELSEC A series 38 point terminal block Power s
50. n 4A or more Example Example 8 The load operates due to powering on the external power supply transistor output The polarity of the external power supply is connected in reverse Transistor output module Load 0 Incorrect Correct External L power supply T Output element protection diode When the polarity is connected in reverse current may flow across an output element protection diode 62 Connect the polarity correctly 8 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS The following shows external dimensions diagrams of the Q series large type base unit Q series large type I O module Q series large type blank cover 81 Series Large Type Base unit 1 Q35BL 56 2 21 4 32 4 mounting screws M5 x14 p4 0 47 gm t MAII Sial s 55 E Al i y ed 0 B 1 7 362 14 25 10 k 100432 o8 382 15 04 2 M4 screw hole Unit mm inch 2 Q38BL 56 2 21 12 4 mounting screws 5 14 0 47 AL nl f 33 Handle ue 95 gui 5 4 Fed 10 460 18 11 H 10 gt 14 110 4 33 ncs 480 18 90 gt 0 39 2 M4 screw hole Unit mm inch 63 3 Q65BL 56 2 21 12 0 47
51. o floating capacitance C between collector and emitter of photocoupler When a high sensitivity load such as solid state relay is used this incorrect output may occur Output module Qm te When the rise time of voltage of the external power supply is 10ms or less current Ic flows to gate of transistor Tr1 of next stage due to floating capacitance C between collector and emitter of photocoupler Then output YO turns on for approx 100us SW External power supply 24VDC at ON orless Output YO Approx 100 us 61 Corrective action Action 1 Check that the rise time of the external power supply is 10ms or more And then install a switch SW1 for turning on or off external power supply to the primary side of it Secondary side side External power supply Prima Output module External power supply terminal swi Programmable controller Action 2 When installing the SW1 to the secondary side of it is required make the rise time to 10ms or more and connect a capacitor and resistor as shown below R1 Several tens of ohms Power capacity 2 external power sup ply current 1 x resistance value x 3 to 5 Exampie R1 409 1 3004F Time constant C1xR1 300 10 40 12 10 s 12 ms 1 Check the consumption current of the external power supply for modules used Select
52. o not change the response time default 10ms b When the QX21L and the power supply module wide voltage range from 100 to 240VAC use the same external power supply use the input voltage within the range of 200 to 240VAC If a voltage goes below 200VAC 15 the input may turn off while the CPU module continues its operation 23 8 Protection functions The following table describes the overload protection function and the overheat protection function of the QY51PL If the output module detects gvercurrent it limits output current by the current limiter operation 2 Overload protection For the overcurrent detection value and the limited current refer to function Overload protection function on specifications of module When the load current become lower than the overcurrent detection value the module returns to normal operation If overcurrent keeps flowing due to overload heat is generated inside the module When high heat is detected inside the module the output is turned off For the number of output points where the overheat protection function can be simultaneously activated refer to Overheat protection function in the specifications table of each module After heat goes down the module returns to normal operation Overheat protection function 1 1 This function is for protecting the internal circuit of the module not for protecting external devices Also leaving the failure too
53. on the CPU slot of the Q series large type base unit High Performance model QCPU Universal model QCPU except QOOUJCPU MELSECNET H remote 1 0 module 1 System configuration using the High Performance model QCPU and Universal model QCPU lll Main base unit Power supply CPU module module sites Slot number series large type base unit Q35BL Q38BL or Q series main base unit Q3_ B DB lll Extension base unit Q series extension base unit 051 18 Q6 18 or Q series large type extension base unit Q65BL Q68BL Q55BL Q series extension base unit on which AnS series module can be mounted QA1S5 156 27 28 5 Q series extension base unit on which A series module can be mounted 1B QA conversion adapter A QnA series extension base unit QA6ADP A5 B A6 B r 4 For a combination of the CPU modules and base units refer to the Precautions section The following table shows restrictions on system configuration Maximum number of extension stages of extension base units QOOUCPU Q01UCPU Q02UCPU 4 extension stages Modules other than the above 7 extension
54. ring system Syst me de c blage externe 38 point terminal block connector M3x6 screws Connecteur de bornier 38 points M3x6 vis Applicable wire size Taille du fil utiliser 0 75 to 2mm Applicable tightening torque 0 68N m 0 75 2 mm Couple de serrage appliquer 0 68N m Applicable solderless terminal Borne sans soudure utiliser R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 R1 25 3 R2 3 RAV1 25 3 RAV2 3 5VDC internal current consumption 230mA TYP all points On External dimensions 220 8 66 H x37 5 1 48 W x116 5 4 59 D mm inch Weight 0 45kg 33 Pin i Pin i Pin i Pin number number number number External connection B1 Photocoupler TB8 Load Bt Internal External load miim i TB9 External load circuit 9 power supply ETITTU TB10 Load y TB17 Load TB18 Extemal load iPower supply TB19 Load 1826 Load 1827 External load gota SUPP TB28 Load 3 TB35 Load TB36 E External load power supply y aq TB37 24VDC External TB38 supply power 1 The external load power supply section is as shown below ncm 71100 to 200VAC or 24VDC 34 English 100 to 200 VAC or 24VDC French 100 200 V ca ou 24V cc English 24VDC French 24V cc 24VDC External supply power Alimentation externe 24V cc Internal cir
55. rm for QX11L QX21L QY11AL QY13L QY23L and QY51PL MELSEC Q series I O modules Q series large type blank cover Abbreviation for QG69L MELSEC Q series blank cover Q series Abbreviation for Mitsubishi MELSEC Q series programmable controller A QnA series Abbreviation for Mitsubishi MELSEC A QnA series programmable controller High Performance model QCPU Generic term for QO2CPU Q02HCPU QO6HCPU Q12HCPU and Q25HCPU Universal model QCPU Generic term for 0 Q01UCPU Q02UCPU QO3UDCPU QO3UDVCPU Q04UDHCPU QO4UDVCPU Q04UDEHCPU Q06UDHCPU Q06UDVCPU QO6UDEHCPU Q10UDHCPU Q10UDEHCPU Q13UDHCPU Q13UDVCPU Q13UDEHCPU Q20UDHCPU Q20UDEHCPU Q26UDHCPU Q26UDVCPU Q26UDEHCPU Q50UDEHCPU and Q100UDEHCPU MELSECNET H remote 1 0 module General term for QJ72LP25 25 QJ72LP25G QJ72LP25GE and QJ72BR15 Q3 Generic term for Q33B Q35B Q38B and Q312B main base units on which CPU module except Q00JCPU and QOOUJCPU Q series power supply module Q series I O module and intelligent function module can be mounted Generic term for Q35DB Q38DB and Q312DB multiple CPU high speed main base units on which CPU module except Q00JCPU and Q00UJCPU Q series power supply module series I O module and intelligent function module can be mounted Generic term for Q52B and Q55B extension base units on which Q series I O module and intelligent function
56. sides of CR timer If the wiring from the output module to the load is long be careful since there may be a leakage current due to line capacity Resister CR timer Calculate the constant of the resistor by a load Example 5 Load is not turned off triac output When the load current is equal to or under the minimum load current of the output module the triac does not operate and the load current flows to the phototriac as shown by an arrow in the following figure If an inductive load is connected under this condition surge current at OFF time is applied to the phototriac and the load may not be turned off Also even when the load current is greater than the minimum load current the load may not be turned off if the load current is 25mA or less Surge suppressor Triac output module Phototriac AN 60 Connect a resistor to both ends of the load so that greater current than the minimum load current flows Resistor Example of countermeasure When load current 100mA is used the resistance is determined as 1kQ from the following formula Resistance 100VAC output voltage 100mA 1kQ 2 x ui A load momentarily turns on when powering on the external power supply transistor output An incorrect output occurs due t
57. solenoid the recovery time delays A capacitor suppresses electric discharge while a contact is off and a resistor restricts a flow of current while a contact is on Use a diode whose reverse breakdown voltage is 10 times as large as the circuit voltage or more and whose forward current is equal to or more than the load current The recovery time is later than the CR method Diode Zener diode method Use zener voltage Inductive equal to or more than load for the zener diode Zener Diode the power supply voltage 20 The diode method is effective when the recovery time is too late Method for selecting Remarks elements Circuit example Varistor Select a cut voltage The recovery time method Vo for the varistor delays slightly to meet the following condition Multiply the value by root two for use of AC power ves ig Ve gt Power supply voltage x 1 5 V Note that when selecting an element whose Vcis too high its effect will weaken 1 When using AC power impedance of CR must be larger enough than it of the load prevention of a malfunction due to leak current from the CR Avoid providing a contact protection circuits shown below These circuit are effective for preventing an arc at shut off However the contact welding may occur because the charge current
58. unit fix the module with module fixing screws and module bottom fixing screws Module fixing projection two places Q series large type base unit Module connector gt Q series large _ Module fixing screw type base unit x Q series large 9 type I O module Module bottom Fixture fixing screw Always insert the module fixing projections of the Q series large type I O module into the module fixing holes Forced mounting without inserting the projections may damage the module connector and or Q series large type I O module When mounting the Q series large type I O module on the Q series large type base unit tighten module fixing screws and module bottom fixing screws When mounting the renewal tool on the left of the QY23L always mount the QY23L first 50 2 The following shows a procedure for removing the Q series large type module from the series large type base unit Remove the module fixing screws and module bottom fixing screws Hold the Q series large type module with both hands and push the module fixing hook at the module top with a finger until it stops Lift the module Q series large a t Q series large type base unit ST NC lt type module Module connector Push the module fixing hook while using the module bottom as a supporting point and pull the Q series large type I O module forward Pull the module fixing
59. upply module SRAM card A 8 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 1 2 Overview These products are used to utilize 38 point terminal block mounted on existing A series I O module without change when replacing the A QnA series by the Q series The following table shows the corresponding models for replacement A series I O module model to be series large type module replaced replacement model AX11 QX11L AX21 QX21L AY10A AY11A QY11AL AY13 QY13L AY23 QY23L AY41 AY41P AY51 AY51 S1 QY51PL This User s Manual explains specifications component devices part names settings mounting and installation of the Q series large type base unit series large type I O module and Q series large type blank cover For contents not explained in this manual such as SAFETY PRECAUTIONS EMC and Low Voltage Directives and general specifications refer to QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection SH 080483ENG Features This section explains features of the Q series large type base unit Q series large type I O module and series large type blank cover 1 The 38 point terminal block used for the A QnA series can be mounted on the Q series large type I O module This eliminates wiring change when replacing the A QnA series 2 series large type I O module has performance specifications equivalent to the A QnA series 3 Since the A QnA series base unit has the
60. verall extension length can be within 13 2m 43 31 ft Do not install the extension cable together with the main circuit high voltage and high current line or bring them close to each other Keep a distance of 100mm 3 94 inch or more between them Set the number of extension stages so that the number is not duplicated with another Connect the extension cable from OUT of the extension cable connector on the base unit to IN of the extension base unit on the next stage If the number of mounted modules exceeds the maximum number of mountable I O modules an error SP UNIT LAY ERR error code 2124 occurs 2 2 Precautions for System Configuration This section explains precautions for using the products 1 2 3 A multiple CPU system cannot be constructed using the Q series large type main base unit To construct a multiple CPU system with the Q series large type extension base unit use a main base unit or Q3LIDB For the configuration of a multiple CPU system refer to QCPU User s Manual Multiple CPU System When read the manual regard the descriptions for the Q5L1B Q6LIB as the ones for the Q5L BL Q6LBL because the handing of the Q series large type extension base unit is the same as that ofthe Q5LI1B Q6L To mount the Q series module on Q series large type base unit always attach the Q series large type blank cover unnecessary for a module mounted on CPU slot and power

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