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Mitsubishi A Series User Manual

Mitsubishi A Series
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Mitsubishi A Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelA Series
TypePLC
MemoryVaries by model
Operating Temperature0 to 55°C
Program MemoryVaries by model
Data MemoryVaries by model
CommunicationEthernet, RS-232, RS-485
Power Supply100-240V AC or 24V DC
Programming LanguageLadder Logic, Instruction List
Humidity Range5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Communication PortsRS-232, RS-422, RS-485

Summary

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

3. SPECIFICATIONS

3.3 Data Communications Functions

Explains functions available for data communications using dedicated protocols, no-protocol, or bidirectional modes.

4. SETTINGS AND PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION

4.1 Settings and Procedures before Operation

Outlines the necessary steps before system operation, including configuration, switches, and wiring.

4.3 Settings

Explains setting methods for transmission control and communication specifications like data length.

6. DATA COMMUNICATIONS USING AN M : N MULTIDROP LINK

7. INITIAL SETTING OF TRANSMISSION CONTROL DATA TO BUFFER MEMORY

7.4 Settings In the No-Protocol Mode

Covers setting methods and examples for the no-protocol mode, including receive-completed codes.

8. COMMUNICATIONS USING DEDICATED PROTOCOLS

9. COMMUNICATIONS WITH A COMPUTER IN THE NO-PROTOCOL MODE

10. COMMUNICATIONS IN THE BIDIRECTIONAL MODE

11. TROUBLESHOOTING

11.1 NAK Error Codes with Dedicated Protocols

Lists error codes and descriptions for NAK errors in dedicated protocols.

11.3 Troubleshooting OFF

Provides basic troubleshooting procedures, including flowcharts for common issues.

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