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Compatible PLC Series | FX3U |
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Communication Protocol | RS-232 |
Number of Ports/Channels | 1 |
Data Length | 7 or 8 bits |
Parity | None, Even, Odd |
Stop Bit | 1 or 2 bits |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 55 °C |
Weight | 0.1 kg |
Connection Type | DB9 Connector |
Power Supply | From PLC |
Storage Temperature | -25 to +75°C |
Details design considerations for safe PLC system operation, including emergency stop circuits and interlocks.
Guidelines for safe and proper wiring, including noise prevention and terminal block handling.
Outlines precautions for safe startup, operation, and maintenance of the PLC, including program modification and module installation.
Introduces the manual, communication types, and applicable FX PLCs.
Lists and briefly describes the communication types supported by FX PLCs.
Outlines the features of various communication types supported by FX PLCs.
Explains the relationship between communication equipment and types supported by FX PLCs.
Illustrates the relationship between communication equipment and types.
Provides a map of applicable communication equipment for each FX Series PLC.
Explains the N:N Network system, allowing connection of up to eight FX PLCs via RS-485.
Details communication specifications for the N:N Network, including transmission standard and baud rate.
Outlines system configuration and equipment selection for N:N Network.
Details the procedures for initializing communication settings for FX PLCs in N:N Network.
Covers common issues and solutions for N:N Network communication problems.
Explains the parallel link system, allowing connection between two FX PLCs of the same series.
Details communication specifications for parallel link, including baud rate and link time.
Explains wiring procedures for parallel link connections, including cable selection and grounding.
Details initial communication settings for FX PLCs in parallel link.
Covers common issues and solutions for parallel link communication problems.
Explains the computer link system, allowing connection of up to sixteen FX PLCs to a PC.
Details communication specifications for computer link, including applicable commands.
Explains wiring procedures for computer link connections, including diagrams.
Details communication settings for FX PLCs in computer link.
Lists and explains commands used in computer link communication.
Covers common issues and solutions for computer link.
Explains inverter communication, allowing connection to multiple inverters for monitoring and control.
Details communication specifications for connecting to Mitsubishi Electric inverters.
Guides on setting communication parameters for various inverter series.
Explains non-protocol communication using RS and RS2 instructions for printers, bar code readers, etc.
Details communication specifications for non-protocol communication.
Details communication settings for FX PLCs in non-protocol communication.
Provides guidance on creating programs for RS2 instruction.
Discusses combining non-protocol communication with other communication types.
Explains the FX2N-232IF block for non-protocol communication.
Details communication specifications for FX2N-232IF.
Provides guidance on creating programs for FX2N-232IF.
Explains programming communication for transferring programs and monitoring devices.
Outlines system configuration and equipment selection for programming communication.
Details communication setting and initialization for FX PLCs.
Explains remote maintenance for program transfer and device monitoring via modem.
Details communication specifications for remote maintenance.
Outlines system configuration and equipment selection for remote maintenance.
Guides on setting up modems on the PLC side for remote access.
Explains setting up modems on the PC side for remote access.
Details procedures for connecting the line for remote maintenance.
Covers common issues and solutions for remote maintenance.