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1. OOOFX 40 DU E_ PRODUCTION STATUS 13 29 05 56238 E EMERGENCY STOP 1 TEXT Displays characters and symbols such as letters of the alphabet numerals and user defined characters customised characters Customised characters are registered using the screen creation software Examples a b 2 ASCII Displays characters and symbols stored as ASCII codes in data registers of the programmable controller 3 NUMBER Displays programmable controller word devices T and C current values and settings D V Z at the specified locations Example c 4 BAR GRAPH Displays programmable controller word devices T and C current values and settings D V Z in bar graph form Example d 5 LAMP Highlights specific areas of the screen in accordance with ON OFF control of programmable controllers bit devices Example e 6 LAMP EXT Switches external outputs ON OFF in accordance with ON OFF control of programmable controllers bit devices 7 LINE Displays a line between two specified points Example f 8 BOX Displays a square box on the screen 9 CIRCLE Displays a circle on the screen 10 DATE Displays the year month date and day of the week Display in reverse is also possible 11 TIME Displays the hour minute and second Display in reverse video is also possible Example g
2. 5 Liquid crystal display contrast trimmer 4 External I O connector 1 Black and white liquid crystal disp P switches e CIN 1 0 USER SYSTEM O CONTRAST CONTRASTI Y coueurenanreR RE L 8 Socket for user ROM L 7 Battery 3 Number keys C 6 c y POWER CLEAR SET A SHIFT ENTER Oo COCO C ILC Cc 8 ENTER key L 1 Power supply terminals 2 For connection to programmable controller 3 For connection to personal computer printer 4 CLEAR key 5 SET key 6 Cursor keys 7 SHIFT key 1 Black and white liquid crystal display 1 Power supply terminals This is a 240 3 128 dot graphic display area These terminals accept the display power supply and grounding wires Text capacity wees 2 Socket for connection to programmable 7 lines of 15 two byte characters or 7 lines of 30 controller RS 422 connector one byte characters it is also possible to display characters enlarged by a factor of 2 to 4 in the Used to enable communication with the horizontal and vertical directions programmable controller The screen can display letters of the alphabet and The FX 40DU CAB cable is conn
3. Sampling data can be displayed in list or graph form Sampling data can be printed out on a printer in the form of a broken line graph Other functions Integral real time clock Data file function that allows storage of data up to 4000 points available in the data register in the PLC and enables transfer of this data to the PLC as required Secret entry codes RS 232 port can be used with a PC with the display in transparent mode i e information passes straight through the display 8 switch inputs and 8 switched outputs to and from the display Connection to FX PLC 1 1 Display functions Function Function subdivision 232 6118 Function description Display of user screens Displays user screens text and simple graphics such as lines circles boxes and bar graphs and enables switching of the bit devices of th programmable controller ON and OFF switch function Also permits the following Changing of numerical values on displayed screens SAMPLING MODE Device monitor Monitors the ON OFF status of bit devices identified on the screen by their device numbers and monitors the settings and current values of word devices Comment onitors the ON OFF status of bit devices identified on the screen by their comments and monitors the settings and current values of word devices Current value Setting changes Na
4. annunciator S S900 to S999 Timers ms s 0 1 to 3 276 7 seconds TO to T199 lms totalling type eiBi S8 S8i s8lsF 8 8 8 0 01 to 327 67 seconds points 0 001 to 32 767 seconds T200 to T245 246 to T249 100ms totalling type 6 points 0 1 to 3 276 7 seconds 250 to T255 Counters Up counters General use 16 bit 100 points CO to C99 Count 1 to 32 767 Battery back up 100 points C100 to C199 Up down counters 39 bit General use 20 points C200 to C219 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 Battery back up 20 points C220 to C234 High speed counters Battery back up 32 bit up down 6 points C235 to C254 Registers General data registers General use ou 200 points DO to D199 6 bit Battery back up D200 to D511 Special use 6 bit 256 points D8000 to D8255 For index 6 bit 2 points V Z For data banks 6 bit in the program memory Battery back up D1000 to D2999 Pointers JUMP CALL use 4 points PO to P63 T For interrupts 9 points input interrupt and timer interrupt by input 3 0 to 5 O toIe Nesting 8 points for master control NO to N7 Constants Decimal K 16 bit 32 768 to 32 767 32 bit 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 Hexadecimal H 16 bit O to FFFFu
5. Objects that are not displayed on the screen 2 SWITCH Used to control the ON OFF status of programmable controller bit devices or external outputs in accordance with display operation key inputs or inputs from external equipment 3 DATA BANK stores data up to a quantity equal to the capacity of the 4 000 data registers of the programmable controller and in response to specific inputs transfers data stored in specified data registers 4 CHANGE SCREEN sets the conditions under which a screen is changed and which screen is displayed when the change is made Notes Anumber of objects can be used in combination with each other For example display example e demonstrates the combined use of LAMP TEXT and BOX objects while display example h demonstrates the combined use of SWITCH TEXT and BOX 2 The displayed current value of NUMBER and BAR GRAPH objects can be changed by using the SET key 3 The number of objects that can be used in one screen and the memory requirement differ for each object However ensure that no more than 64K bytes is taken up by object registration with the maximum of 256 screens 4 FX PLC Device list Device type Specifications 232 6118 Remarks Auxiliary relays General use 0 to M499 Latch use M500 to M1023 Special use M8000 to M8225 States itial use SO to S9 eral use S10 to 5499 h use S500 to S899
6. 32 bit 0 to FFFFFFFFu 232 6118 5 PC based programming software RS stock no 849 142 5 3 Specifications Specifications which relate to the setting of the software 5 1 Main functions Main functions of the software are Creation of screen data setting data Screen data which enable screens to be displayed by the 40DU E can be created by using a personal computer and the software User defined characters character patterns can be created and registered Device comments can be created using letters of the alphabet and numerals Sampling conditions can be set and the sampling result data PLC device information stored in the 40DU E can be collected by the personal computer in accordance with the set conditions Transfer of screen data setting data Screen and setting data can be transferred to and from the following external devices The 40DU E internal memory The user s floppy disk or hard disk A general purpose printer The ROM writer 5 2 File management General description of functions General descriptions of file management functions are given below Creating a file Data on the screen can be cleared and new data can be created and set Reading a file An existing data file can be read and edited Data on the screen is cleared and the data read is displayed Making a directory Anew directory can be made when writing to a file Deleting a directory An
7. existing directory can be deleted when deleting a file Writing toa file Created set data can overwrite an existing file It can also be written to a new file Deleting a file An existing file can be deleted Types of user files User files which can be handled by the software File name GDT screen data file Contains screen information screen data user defined character data comment data or numerical data data bank Filename SDT sampling result data file Contains sampling result information sampling data collected from the 40DU E Sampling name PTL printer title data file Contains printer title information 10 Item Specifications Number of screens hat can be created Max 256 per screen data file Number of objects hat can be set Max 255 per screen Max 65280 255 objects X 256 screens per screen data file umber of user efined characters at can be registered we Max 128 per screen data file umber of numerical ata files handled by e data bank function h N qd Max 4000 files per screen data file yie e capacity Max 64Kbyte per screen data file Max 8Kbyte per sampling result data file Approx 300 Kbytes per printer title data file Total number of samplings Time triggered 1 to 2000 times Device triggered 1 to 800 times Minimum sampling setting interval 1 second time trigger
8. Data Pack D Issued March 1997 232 6118 Man machine interface display Data Sheet Mitsubishi FX PLC Supplied to RS by Mitsubishi Electric UK Ltd Index This fully interactive man machine interface display is 1 Display overview used for machine operators or others to see easily and clearly the state of the machine operation on the large backlight display and to enter instructions and 1 1 Display functions 2 Specifications information into the PLC 2 1 Dimensions 2 2 General specifications Benefits of the display include 2 3 Functions of the operations keys and Easy to install brackets for panel mounting connectors included 2 3 1 Front panel Easy to connect connects into the programming 2 3 2 Rear panel part of any FX PLC base unit using the cable 24 Panel cut out di i supplied The display can be powered from the ti pre RSIS base unit 2 5 Power supply specications Easy to program and edit large user keys menu 2 6 Input Output specifications driven displays up to 256 screens available PC 3 User screen mode based programming software is available 3 1 Screen configuration Easy to use range of PLC objects can be 4 FX PLC device list displayed plus monitoring function and graphical 5 po based programming software displays Be ake er Please see current RS Catalogue for information and Sia eed data sheet numbers for the Mitsubishi FX PLC range 5 2 File management and other Mitsubishi ranges 5 3 S
9. Number of Load voltage Circuitinsulation Response time output points 24Vdc 10 15 Output method Rated current Transistor output 20mA point By photo coupler lms max 8 Arrangement of external I O connector pins on display INPUTS COM COM 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 O6 O5 04 O3 O2 OUTPUTS 3 User screen mode The following are a selection of typical screens The first or top screen is always a menu of options screen called the mode selection screen The cursor is moved up and down the menu by using the arrows on the keypad and the appropriate mode is displayed by moving the cursor onto the chosen mode and then pressing the ENTER key 1 Mode selection screen SELECT MODE 1 USER SCREEN MODE 2 MONITOR MODE 3 SAMPLING MODE 4 EDIT MODE 5 OTHER MODE 2 User screen or mode screen SAMPLING MODE SET CONDITION DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY GRAPH CLEAR DATA 3 User screen No 0 MITSUBISHI 000FX 40 DU E PRODUCTION STATUS 13 29 05 56238 a RUNNING STOP EMERGENCY STOP 4 User screen No n PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT NUMBER OF PRODUCTS 1234 OPERATING RATE 100 232 6118 232 6118 3 1 Screen configuration The fourteen types of objects listed below are described in general terms here by reference to an exampl screen The screens are programmed in the user display mode using these object types MITSUBISHI
10. curacies or omissions or for the use of this information and all use of such information shall be entirely at the user s own risk No responsibility is assumed by RS Components for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use Specifications shown in RS Components technical literature are subject to change without notice RS Components PO Box 99 Corby Northants NN17 9RS Telephone 01536 201234 An Electrocomponents Company RS Components 1997
11. ected between this numerals socket and the programmable controller Simple graphic capabilities Lines boxes circles 3 o v connection to personal com 2 Power LED Pi aes oe P de f ere sed to transfer screen data created using the eee IS Tae powerisbeng supphed tothe screen creation software kit to the programmable pay controller and to print out sampling data collected 3 Number keys in the SAMPLING MODE at a printer The 232CAB These keys are used to input numerals when cable supplied with software RS stock no 849 142 specifying device numbers in the MONITOR is used to make the connection to the personal MODE or SAMPLING MODE changing settings or computer or printer current values or specifying screen change 4 External 1 0 connector numbers Used to receive input from external keys switches 4 CLEARkey etc and to output to lamps relays etc This key is used to clear input data to cancel error 5 Liquid crystal display contrast trimmer messages and to return to the previous screen Used to adjust the brightness of the liquid crystal when any mode operation screen is displayed display 5 SET key l 6 DIP switches This key is used to open function windows and set Used to set initial settings such as the display data and to ascribe a minus sign when inputting priority of displayed screens settings and current values 7 Battery By AC uradi keya Used to preserve the user RAM memory and stored These keys are used for selection
12. ed sampling 232 6118 5 4 Procedure outline The diagram below shows a typical design process using the software Desired screen design Y System startup Y Creation of user defined characters Create character patterns Creation of screen data setting data Operations include Creation of screen layout creation of display data for each screen type key settings comment creation data bank creation DATA CHI Check the created data Y Y Transfer of data to 40DU 1 Data transfer to EPROM writer Transfer data to the 40DU E or EPROM writer Y 1 Verification Verification Verify the transfer destination data against the transfer source data Y Y Exit the system Exit the system Y nstall the ROM in the 40DU E ROM socket Y Execute monitoring at 401 Execute monitoring at 401 5 5 Software package contents 5 6 System configuration These include Minimum PC requirements 3 5 and 5 25 inch DSDD disks MS DOS version 3 1 or higher PC to display cable 640 Kbytes memory Software user manual Colour EGA monitor RS 232C built in interface Serial type mouse Microsoft compatible 11 232 6118 The information provided in RS technical literature is believed to be accurate and reliable however RS Components assumes no responsibility for inac
13. me Changing of the current values and settings of word devices identified by their device numbers Comment Changing of the current values and settings of word devices identified by their comments Forced ON OFF Forced switching ON or OFF of programmable controller devices X Y M S T C either while the programmable controller is running or while it is stopped State monitor Sampling condition setting Result display List Automatic monitoring of displayed state numbers while the display is ON and operating Setting of the sampling conditions sampling devices sampling start sampling end etc Display of sampling results in list form Graph Display of sampling results in the form of a broken line graph Data clear Clears all sampling data EDIT MODI Individual screen settings Setting of screen selection devices corrections additions and deletions specific to individual screens Editing Editing of screens displayed in the USER SCREEN MODE Corrections additions and deletions to text lines circles boxes bar graphs switches etc Common settings Setting of screen selection devices corrections additions and deletions common to all screens Data banks Data bank reading and changing data bank settings Time setting Current time Current ti
14. me setting Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Alarm time Setting of alarms for the programmable controller Hour Minute Back light setting Setting a delay time after which the screen back lighting will be switched off Personal computer ransfer Printer output Transfer of screen data created on a personal computer using the software for creating user screens Used to print out sampling data collected in the SAMPLING MODE at a printer Entry code egistration Used to register entry codes in the programmable controller and to delete or cancel them Set values cannot be changed Data through Used to transfer to the programmable controller programs created on a personal computer with the software for creating programmable controller programs Also performs monitoring Uses the display as an RS232C 422 converter 232 6118 2 Specifications 2 1 Dimensions 0 1 2 3 4 C I gt 5 6 7 8 9 CS D POWER CLEAR SET SHIFT ENTER Approx 110 2 2 General specifications Ambient temperature O to 40 C during use Ambient humidity 35 to 85 RH with no condensation during use Vibration resistance Conforms to JIS C0911 10 to 55Hz 0 5G 2 hours in each of 3 axis directions Impact resistance Conforms to JIS C0912 10G 3 times in each of 3 axis directions Noise
15. pecifications 5 4 Procedure outline 5 5 Software package contents 5 6 System configuration Product RS stock no Mitsubishi no Description and features Display 199 481 FX 40DU E LCD display and function keys directly connected into FX PLC rrogramming 849 142 FX PCS DU AT EE PC based programming software for FX 40DU E software 232 6118 1 Display overview The display has 4 different areas User screen display 7 lines of 30 characters the LCD screen has a resolution of 240 dots by 120 dot and is brightly backlit 256 user screens can be stored in the resident EPROM memory screens can be overlaid Screens are built up and displayed Screen objects can be displayed Text ASCH numbers date switches data registers simple graphics such as lines and circles and bar graphs Values can be displayed and changed data can be sent to the PLC and input or outputs can be forced ON or OFF Auto screen switch off to conserve backlight life Monitoring Bit devices Up to 12 points can be displayed simultaneously Word devices Up to 6 points can be displayed simultaneously 3 points in the case of timers and counters Data sampling function 2 specified registers can be sampled either in a fixed cycle or in response to a trigger condition Up to 2000 data items can be stored for fixed cycle sampling or up to 800 data items for trigger condition sampling
16. purposes data including scrolling the displayed screen and specifying device numbers in the MONITOR Gr Soe ee OUSE ROM MODE When user screen data created using the screen an creation software kit is written to a ROM using a 7 SHI FT key ROM writer the ROM can be inserted into this This key is used in conjunction with other keys for socket to enable ROM operation When inserting or example the number keys or cursor keys to alter removing the ROM take care not to bend the ROM the input leads or touch them directly with the fingers 8 ENTER key Note The display incorporates an integral RAM the This key is used to execute operations in each ROM i ion mode and to set and execute input data S amopuon 232 6118 2 4 Panel cut out dimension Note The panel in which the unit is installed should have a thickness ofno greater than 5mm 2 5 Power supply specifications can be supplied from the FX base or extension unit Item Specification Power supply voltage 24Vdc 10 15 Power supply ripple No greater than 200mV Current consumption 220mA max 24Vde Permitted momentary Operation will continue through momentary power failure up to Sms in duration power failure 2 6 Inputs Outputs specification Number of Input signal voltage Input signal current Circuit insulation Input response time input points 24Vde 10 15 TmA 24Vdce By photo coupler Approx 4ms 8
17. resistance Noise voltage 1 000 Vp p noise width lus determined by 30 to 100Hz noise simulator Voltage resistance 500Vac for 1 minute M i i VO i Atleast BIN measured asur ween externa connector pins power Insulation resistance with 500Vdc megger supply terminals and the ground terminal Grounding Class 3 grounding If grounding is not possible the unit can be left without grounding Operating environment There must be no corrosive gases and no excessive dust Screen 240 3 128 dot liquid crystal with back light 7 lines of 15 characters 2 byte characters Liquid crystal Approx 50 000 hours Back light At least 10 000 hours has automatic switch off function Battery Approx 5 years Note The guarantee period of these components is one year Keys 16 keys One channel conforming to RS422 standards Life of components nterfaces One channel conforming to RS232C standards External I O input 8 points 7mA 24Vdc Output 8 points 2OmA point External I O connector Suitable connectors made by Fujitsu FCN 361 J024 AU FCN 361 J024 AG P rating P53 Weight lkg including brackets 0 1kg 232 6118 2 3 Functions of the operation keys and connectors 2 3 2 Rear panel The names and functions of the connectors switches 2 3 1 Front panel and terminals on the rear panel are detailed below The names and functions of the keys are explained below
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