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Mitsubishi AL-10MR-D - User Manual

Mitsubishi AL-10MR-D
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Welcome, and thank you for purchasing a Mitsubishi Alpha simple application controller.
In your pack you will find:
1. Fax-back registration and free training form
2. Mitsubishi Alpha programmable controller
3. Mitsubishi Visual Logic programming software on CD
4. Programming cable
5. This quick start guide in hard copy and electronic copy on the Visual Logic CD
The purpose of this quick start guide is to provide new users with enough knowledge to get
started installing and programming Mitsubishi Alpha’s.
The Mitsubishi Alpha controllers host many advanced features. All these features are not
covered here. For a detailed discussion of advanced features please refer to the relevant
technical manuals.
Your Alpha is provided with the following manuals:
Hardware manual – Physical and electrical information
Programming manual – Function blocks, keypad and direct programming
Software manual – Function blocks and programming with a PC
You can find these on your Mitsubishi Visual Logic CD.
This guide applies to both α and α2 controllers. “Alpha” refers to both α and α2.
This document will guide you through the following lessons:
1. Important features of the Mitsubishi Alpha programmable controller
2. How to wire your Alpha’s power supply, inputs and outputs
3. A Quick introduction to programming the Alpha
4. How to program your Alpha using the front keypad and LCD screen
5. A Quick introduction to Visual Logic programming software
6. How to write a simple program using your PC and Visual Logic
7. How to write a more complex program using your PC and Visual Logic
8. An example program for a Manual/Automatic Ventilation Fan
9. An example program for time switched lighting
10. Converting ladder Logic to Alpha’s Logic and Function blocks
Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e
Mitsubishi Alpha / Alpha2
Programmable Controller
The contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice. There may be variations
from the illustrations. NHP accepts no liability for damage or injury resulting from the use of the
contents of this document. Examples in this document are for demonstration purposes only.
All rights reserved.

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Mitsubishi AL-10MR-D Specifications

General IconGeneral
I/O Points10
Input Points6
Output Points4
Output TypeRelay
TypePLC
Input TypeDC
Operating Temperature0°C to 55°C

Summary

Important features of the Mitsubishi Alpha

1.1 Mitsubishi Alpha models and expansion modules

Details available Alpha models and expansion modules for increased I/O.

How to Wire Your Alphas Power Supply, Inputs and Outputs

2.1. 100 V AC - 240 V AC Power Supply, Inputs and Outputs

Wiring instructions for AC power supply, inputs, and outputs.

2.2 24 V DC Power Supply, Inputs and Outputs

Wiring instructions for 24V DC power supply, inputs, and outputs.

2.3 Wiring the Output Terminals

Guides wiring of relay type outputs for AC or DC loads.

How to Program your Alpha Using the Front Keypad and LCD Screen

A Quick Introduction to Visual Logic

5.1 How to Install Visual Logic on your PC

Steps for installing the Visual Logic programming software on a PC.

5.3.2 Simulation Mode

Explains how to use simulation mode for debugging programs.

5.3.3 Monitor Mode

Describes monitor mode for testing programs on the actual controller.

How to Write a Simple Program using your PC and Visual Logic

6.1 Create a Program

Steps to create a new project and add basic logic blocks.

6.2 Simulate your program

Guide on switching to simulation mode to test program logic.

6.3 Configure your COM port

Instructions for configuring the PC's COM port for controller communication.

6.4 Download and Monitor your program

Process for downloading programs to the controller and monitoring.

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