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Channel Isolated Pulse Input Module User`s Manual (Hardware)

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1. Part Identification Nomenclature 4 DWG ela 5 Dal VVINING Precaution S siae in 5 5 2 External MING talia 7 S diExternalimerface e gt alii Lolita 8 6 Setting from GX Developer ene 9 External DIMENSIONS sissncwsthosascnvctastuttinnakansisuronis aE E a a Oe go 10 About Manuals The following manuals are related to this product Referring to this list please request the necessary manuals Detailed Manual Model code 13JR54 Conformation to the EMC Directive and Low Voltage Instruction For details on making Mitsubishi programmable controller conform to the EMC directive and low voltage instruction when installing it in your product please refer to Chapter 3 EMC Directive and Low Voltage Instruction of the using programmable controller CPU module User s Manual Hardware The CE logo is printed on the rating plate on the main body of the programmable controller that conforms to the EMC directive and low voltage instruction To make this product conform to the EMC directive and low voltage instruction please refer to Chapter 5 Wiring 1 Overview This manual explains how to handle the Channel Isolated Pulse Input Module QD60P8 G 2 Performance Specifications The following describes the performance specifications of the QD60P8 G ee Model name QD60P8 G Counting speed switch settings Number of I O occupied points Number of channels Count Phase input signal Input
2. derating Counting speed Max Counter Count type Minimum count pulse width Duty ratio 50 Dielectric withstand voltage Signal level Insulation resistance Connected terminal Applicable wire size Applicable solderless terminals Internal current comsumption 5VDC Weight External dimensions 30kpps 10kpps 1kpps 100pps 50pps 10pps 0 1pps 32 points I O assignment 32 points for intelligent function module 8 channels 1 phase input 5VDC 12 to 24VDC Refer to the derating chart Next page 30kpps 10kpps 1kpps 100pps 50pps 10pps 1pps 0 1pps Sampling pulse number Accumulating count value Input pulse value 16 bit binary 0 to 32767 32 bit binary 0 to 99999999 For 1 min at 1500 VAC between AC external connecting terminals and general grounding For 1 min at 500 VAC between DC external connecting terminals and general grounding For 1 min at 1780 VAC between channels 5 MQ or more at 500 VDC between AC external connecting terminals and general grounding 18 points terminal block 0 3 to 0 75mm R1 25 3 A solderless terminals with sleeves cannot be used 0 58A 0 17kg 27 4 1 08 W X98 3 86 H X90 3 54 D mm in Counting speed is affected by pulse rise and fall time Possible counting speeds are shown in the following chart Note that if a pulse that has a large rise and or fall time is counted a miscount may occur Rise fall time Counting speed swit
3. incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life e Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power electric power aerospace medicine or passenger movement vehicles consult with Mitsubishi e This product has been manufactured under strict quality control However when installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails install appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system Country Region Sales office Tel Country Region Sales office Tel U S A Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc Hong Kong Mitsubishi Electric Automation 500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hong Kong Ltd Hills IL 60061 U S A 10th Floor Manulife Tower 169 Electric Tel 1 847 478 2100 Road North Point Hong Kong Brazil MELCO TEC Rep Com e Assessoria Tel 852 2887 8870 F Tecnica Ltda China ane N Automation Rua Correia Dias 184 J Edificio Paraiso Trade Center 8 andar 4 F Zhi Fu Plazz No 80 Xin Chang Road Shanghai 200003 China Paraiso Sao Paulo SP Brazil i Tel 86 21 6120 0808 Tel 55 1 1 5908 8331 Taiwan Setsuyo Enterprise Co Ltd Germany Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V German 6F No 105 Wu Kung 3rd Rd Wu Ku Branch Hsiang Taipei Hsine Taiwan Gothaer Strasse 8 D 40880 Ratingen Tel 886 2 2299 2499 GERMANY Korea Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea Tel 49 2102 486 0 Co Ltd U K Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V UK 1480 6 Gayang dong Gangseo ku B
4. 8 G to the control box using shielded twisted pair cables twisted pair cables and AD75CK cable clamping Mitsubishi Electric make Inside control box 20cm 7 88inch to 30cm 11 82inch e 5 2 External Wiring 1 Wiring example with a source logic type encoder 24VDC a For transistor output QD60P8 G Encoder Shielded twisted pair cable 24VDC i power supply b For contact output QD60P8 G Encoder Shielded twisted pair cable 24VDC power supply 2 Wiring example with a sink logic type encoder 24VDC a For transistor output QD60P8 G Encoder Shielded twisted pair cable Us ROS e TI n power supply b For contact output QD60P8 G Encoder p W Shielded OUT LI twisted pair cable LEE i Da SET Nn ol CH1 Val ARESE si GND 24VDC 7 power supply 5 3 External Interface Shows summary image of the internal circuit of the interface for connection to external devices of the QD60P8 G Input Operating Internal circuit Torminal Signal name Operation voltage Purreni No guaranteed guaranteed value value m When more CH1 to 8 V 24VDC more CH1 to 8 V OFF 12 to 0 5mA or 24VDC 2 0V or less el Ce a_i The input vol
5. MITSUBISHI Channel Isolated Pulse Input Module User s Manual Hardware QD60P8 G Thank you for buying the Mitsubishi general purpose programmable controller MELSEC Q Series Prior to use please read both this manual and detailed manual thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the product MELSEG Q MODEL QD60P8 G U H JE Mitsubishi Programmable paco 134T94 Logic Controller IB NA 0800229 C 0709 MEE 2002 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using When using Mitsubishi equipment thoroughly read this manual and the associated manuals introduced in this manual Also pay careful attention to safety and handle the module properly These precautions apply only to Mitsubishi equipment Refer to CPU module User s Manual for a description of the programmable controller system safety precautions These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS classify the safety precautions into two categories DANGER and CAUTION Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and lt gt DANGER cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly CAUTION Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury or physical damage only if not carried out properly eee RETI ate ee pepe Depending on circumstances procedures indicated by Z CAUTION may also be linked to serious results In any case it is important to follow the directions f
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7. _ 1 Ring CH6 Linear Ring counter CH7 Linear Ring counter CH8 Linear Ring counter counter Switch No Setting items Setting details bit assignment Default value Setting items Meaning 0 30kpps CH1 Input filter 1 10kpps Input filter Switch 3 setting CH1 CH2 Input filter 2 1kpps 3 100pps to CH4 4 50pps CH3 Input filter 5 10pps 6 1pps CH4 Input filter 7 0 1pps Setting items Meaning A 0 30kpps Input filter CHS Input fiter 1 10kpps Switch 4 setting CH5 CH6 Input filter 2 1kpps 3 100pps to CH8 4 50pps CH7 Input filter 5 10pps 6 1pps CH8 Input filter 7 0 1pps Switch 5 7 External Dimensions QD60P8 G RUNO CHIO O CH5 CH20 O CH6 CH30 O CH7 ERRO CH40 O CH8 98 3 86 90 3 54 27 4 1 08 _ Unit mm in 10 Warranty Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi machine damage or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products damage secondary damage accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and to other duties For safe use e This product has been manufactured as a general purpose part for general industries and has not been designed or manufactured to be
8. base unit using the hook at the top of the module However it is recommended to secure the module with the module fixing screw if the module is subject to significant vibration or shock 4 Part Identification Nomenclature 1 Part identification nomenclature QD60P8 G RUN LED Indicates the operating status of the QD60P8 G On Operating normally Off 5V power is off watch dog timer error occurred in the module changeable status during online module change i LED Indicates the error status of the QD60P8 G On Error is occurring Off Operating normall a to CH8 Displays the voltage application status of the input terminals LED On Voltage is being applied to the CH1 to CH8 pulse input terminal Off No voltage applied to pulse input terminals of CH1 to CH8 5 Wiring Switch all phases of the external power supply off when installing or placing wiring Not doing so may cause electric shock or damage to the product Check the layout of the terminals and then properly route the wires to the module Fire or failure may result if incorrect voltage is input or incorrect wiring is performed Do not apply the voltage exceeding the value set on the Intelligent function module switch setting dialog box to the terminals Failure to observe this may cause fire or failure 5 1 Wiring Precautions 1 Use separate cables with the AC control circuit and QD60P8 G s external input signal
9. ch settings t 25Us or less 10kpps 10kpps 1kpps 100pps 50pps 10pps 1pps 0 1pps t 2504s or less 1kpps 1kpps 100pps 50pps 10pps 1pps 0 1pps t 2 5ms or less 100pps 50pps 50pps 10pps pps 0 1pps t 25ms or less t 250ms or less t 2 5s or less 0 1pps 0 1pps __ 0 05pps lt Derating Chart gt 100 90 N ON 89 30VDC ratio 70 0 10 20 30 40 5055 C Ambient temparature ON indicates the status where voltage is applied to pulse input terminals For the general specifications of the QD60P8 G see User s Manual for the CPU module used 3 Handling 3 1 Handling Precautions 1 Since the module case is made of resin do not drop it or subject it to strong impact 2 The module can easily be secured to the base unit using the hooks located at the top of the module However if the module is to be placed in an area that is subject to strong vibration or impact we recommend that it is secured with module fixing screws to be provided by the user In this case tighten the module fixing screws within the following torque range If the screw is too loose it may cause a drop short circuit or malfunction Excessive tightening may damage the screw and or the module resulting in a drop short circuit or malfunction 1 The module can be easily fixed onto the
10. function or damage to the module or cable Control wires and pulse input wires should not be routed near or bundled with the main circuit cable power cable and or other such load carrying cables other than those for the programmable controller These cables should be separated by at least 150 mm 5 9 in They can cause electrical interference surges and inductance that can lead to mis operation Always ground the shielded cable for the programmable controller There is a risk of electric shock or malfunction Revisions The manual number is given on the bottom right of the top cover Print Date Manual Number Apr 2002 IB NA 0800229 A First edition Sep 2006 BO O E Partial Correction Section 5 2 Sep 2007 IB NA 0800229 C Partial Correction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Chapter 2 Section 3 1 Section 5 1 Section 5 2 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2002 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION A 3 CONTENTS UMOVGIMICW face teers cnssticnccestashae atea ela 1 2 Performance Specifications ssxce2 cccehet i edeeck hate eo 1 SN elare iiare zizi E dani daria denari diario daranno doni ade dalia 3 3 1 Handling PRECAUTIONS sche related it 3 4
11. ompliant Failure to do so may cause malfunction Do not directly touch the conductive area or electronic components of the module Doing so may cause malfunction or failure in the module WIRING PRECAUTION Switch all phases of the external power supply off when installing or placing wiring Not doing so may cause electric shock or damage to the product Be careful not to let foreign matter such as sawdust or wire chips get inside the module These may cause fires failure or malfunction The top surface of the module is covered with protective film to prevent foreign objects such as cable offcuts from entering the module when wiring Do not remove this film until the wiring is complete Before operating the system be sure to remove the film to provide adequate ventilation The cables connected to the module should be placed in a duct or fixed Not doing so can cause the module or cables to be damaged when the cables swing more or are pulled carefully for example or to malfunction due to poor cable connection CAUTION Check the layout of the terminals and then properly route the wires to the module Fire or failure may result if incorrect voltage is input or incorrect wiring is performed When removing the cable from the module do not pull the cable When disconnecting a cable without a terminal block unscrew on the part that is connected to the module Pulling the cable that is still connected to the module may cause mal
12. or usage Store this manual in a safe place so that you can take it out and read it whenever necessary Always forward it to the end user INSTALLATION PRECAUTION Use the programmable controller in an environment that meets the general specifications contained in CPU module User s Manual to use Using this programmable controller in an environment outside the range of the general specifications may cause electric shock fire malfunction and damage to or deterioration of the product When installing the module securely insert the module fixing tabs into the mounting holes of the base unit while pressing the installation lever located at the bottom of the module downward Improper installation may result in malfunction breakdown or the module coming loose and dropping Securely fix the module with screws if it is subject to vibration or shock during use Tighten the screws within the range of specified torque If the screws are loose it may cause the module to fallout short circuits or malfunction If the screws are tightened too much it may cause damage to the screw and or the module resulting in fallout short circuits or malfunction Switch all phases of the external power supply off when mounting or removing the module Not doing so may cause damage to the module Do not install remove the module to from the base unit or the terminal block to from the module more than 50 times after the first use of the product IEC 61131 2c
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14. s to avoid the influence of AC side surges and induction 2 Do not run the cable close to or bundle them with the main circuit and high voltage cables and the load cables from other than the programmable controller Failure to do so will make the cables susceptible to noise surges and induction 3 If there may be the effect of noise when a cable to be connected to the QD60P8 G and the power line are installed close to each other use a general shielded twisted pair cable as a countermeasure against noise The shield must be grounded on the QD60P8 G side 4 The shielded twisted pair cable for connecting QD60P8 G can be secured in place If the shielded cable is not secured unevenness or movement of the shielded twisted pair cable or careless pulling on it could result in damage to the QD60P8 G or shielded cable or defective cable connections could cause mis operation of the QD60P8 G 5 No solderless terminals with insulation sleeves can be used on the terminal block It is recommended to cover the electric wire connecting section of each solderless terminal with a marking tube or insulating tube 6 The cables connected to the QD60P8 G should be placed in a duct or fixed Not doing so can cause the QD60P8 G or cables to be damaged when the cables swing move or are pulled carelessly for example or to malfunction due to poor cable connection 7 To comply with the EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive always ground the QD60P
15. tage range is selected from 5VDC or 12 to 24VDC by using intelligent function module switch Hi CHI V 6 Setting from GX Developer Settings for QD60P8 G input voltage selection pulse edge selection linear counter or ring counter selection and input filter setting can be made by the GX Developer intelligent function module switch setting Use the GX Developer s I O assignment setting to make the intelligent function module switch setting e The intelligent function module switch has switches 1 to 5 and is set at 16 bit data e If the intelligent function module switch setting is not operated the default setting for switches 1 to 5 is 0 Switch No Setting items Setting details bit assignment Default value b15 b12 b8 b4 bO rc Setting items Meaning NECES CH1 Input voltage CH2 Input voltage Input voltage CH3 Input voltage selection CH4 Input voltage CH5 Input voltage CH6 Input voltage CH7 Input voltage CH8 Input voltage Switch 1 b15 b12 b8 b4 bO TITTI CH1 Pulse edge Pulse edge CH2 Pulse edge selection CH3 Pulse edge CH4 Pulse edge CH5 Pulse edge CH6 Pulse edge Switch 2 CH8 Pulse edge Linear CH1 Linear Ring CH2 Linear Ring counter counter or CH3 Linear Ring counter _ 0 Linear Ring counter CH4 Linear Ring counter counter selection CH5 Linear Ring counter

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