M Jy992d95601
M Jy992d95601
M Jy992d95601
MELSEC FX Series
Programmable Controllers
Suplementary Manual
FX Series
01 03 2001
JY992D95601
Version A
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
Foreword
This manual contains text, diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the
correct installation and operation of an FX series PLC. It should be read and understood
before attempting to install or use the unit.
Further information can be found in the Programming Manual II and the relavent PLCs
associated Hardware Manual.
If in doubt at any stage of the installation a PLC or related system always consult a
professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national
standards which apply to the installation site.
If in doubt about the operation or use of the PLC please consult the nearest Mitsubisi
Electric distributor.
This manual is subject to change without notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY MANUAL
(Diagnostic Devices)
: March 2001
ii
Guidelines for the Safety of the User and Protection of the Programmable
Controller
This manual provides information for the use of the FX family of PLCs. The manual has been
written to be used by trained and competent personnel. The definition of such a person or
persons is as follows;
a) Any engineer who is responsible for the planning, design and construction of automatic
equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent
nature, trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that
role. These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to
automated equipment.
b) Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature, trained and
qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job. These engineers
should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product. This
includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the said
product. All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety
practices.
c) All operators of the completed equipment should be trained to use that product in a safe
and coordinated manner in compliance to established safety practices. The operators
should also be familiar with documentation which is connected with the actual operation
of the completed equipment.
Note : Note: the term completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device which
contains or uses the product associated with this manual.
Notes on the Symbols Used in this Manual
At various times through out this manual certain symbols will be used to highlight points of
information which are intended to ensure the users personal safety and protect the integrity of
equipment. Whenever any of the following symbols are encountered its associated note must
be read and understood. Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of
its meaning.
Hardware Warnings
1) Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage.
2) Indicates that the identified danger could POSSIBLY cause physical and property
damage.
3) Indicates a point of further interest or further explanation.
Software Warnings
4) Indicates special care must be taken when using this element of software.
5) Indicates a special point which the user of the associate software element should
be aware of.
6) Indicates a point of interest or further explanation.
iii
Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable responsible for any consequential
damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment.
All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to
understanding the text, not to guarantee operation. Mitsubishi Electric will accept no
responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
Owing to the very great variety in possible application of this equipment, you must satisfy
yourself as to its suitability for your specific application.
iv
Table of Contents
Guideline of Safty................................................................................ iii
1. Introduction............................................................................................1-1
1.1 Overview.............................................................................................................. 1-1
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Introduction 1
FX1S
1.
FX2N
FX2NC
Introduction
1.1
FX1N
Overview
1) Scope of this manual
This manual gives details on all available diagnostic devices for FX1S, FX1N, FX2N and
FX2NC programmable controllers (PLCs). It is intended to be used in place of the published
data of Chapter 6 Diagnostic Devices in the FX Series Programming Manual II, Version A.
(JY992D88101A). For all information relating to the PLC hardware and installation, refer to
the appropriate manual supplied with the unit. For all other information regarding the
programming of the unit, please refer to the FX Series Programming Manual II
2) How to use this manual
This manual covers all the devices of the highest specification Programmable (Logic)
Controller (PLC). For this reason, the following indicator is included in relevant section titles
to show which PLCs that section applies to;
FX1S
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
3) FX family
This is a generic term which is often used to describe all Programmable Controllers without
identifying individual types or model names.
4) CPU version numbers and programming support
As Mitsubishi upgrades each model different versions have different capabilities.
- Please refer to FX Series Programming Manual II section 1.4 for details about peripheral
support for each model.
1-1
Introduction 1
Memo
1-2
2.
Diagnostic Devices
Diagnostic Devices 2
FX1S
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
The following special devices are used by the PLC to highlight the current operational status
and identify any faults or errors that may be occurring. There are some variations in the
application of these devices to members of the FX PLC family, these are noted where
appropriate.
The Internal diagnostic devices consist of both auxiliary (M) coils and data (D) registers.
Often there is a correlation between both M and D diagnostic devices for example M8039
identifies that the PLC is in constant scan mode but D8039 contains the value or length of the
set constant scan.
2-1
2.1
Diagnostic Devices 2
Device Lists
Device
M8000
M8001
M8002
M8003
M8004
M8005
M8006
M8007
M8008
M8009
M8010
M8011
M8012
M8013
M8014
M8015
M8016
M8017
M8018
M8019
M8020
M8021
M8022
M8023
M8024
M8025
M8026
M8027
M8028
M8029
M8030
M8031
M8032
M8033
M8034
M8035
M8036
M8037
M8038
M8039
M8040
M8041
M8042
M8043
M8044
M8045
M8046
M8047
M8048
M8049
FX1S
() *1
FX1N
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
Device
D8000
D8001
D8002
D8003
D8004
D8005
D8006
D8007
D8008
D8009
D8010
D8011
D8012
D8013
D8014
D8015
D8016
D8017
D8018
D8019
D8020
D8021
D8022
D8023
D8024
D8025
D8026
D8027
D8028
D8029
D8030
D8031
D8032
D8033
D8034
D8035
D8036
D8037
D8038
D8039
D8040
D8041
D8042
D8043
D8044
D8045
D8046
D8047
D8048
D8049
FX1S
FX1N
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Note *1: M8028 offers a different functionality for FX1S than it does for FX2N and
FX2NC. See page 2-9 for details
2-2
Device
M8050
M8051
M8052
M8053
M8054
M8055
M8056
M8057
M8058
M8059
M8060
M8061
M8062
M8063
M8064
M8065
M8066
M8067
M8068
M8069
M8070
M8071
M8072
M8073
M8074
M8075
M8076
M8077
M8078
M8079
M8080
M8081
M8082
M8083
M8084
M8085
M8086
M8087
M8088
M8089
M8090
M8091
M8092
M8093
M8094
M8095
M8096
M8097
M8098
M8099
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic Devices 2
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Device
D8050
D8051
D8052
D8053
D8054
D8055
D8056
D8057
D8058
D8059
D8060
D8061
D8062
D8063
D8064
D8065
D8066
D8067
D8068
D8069
D8070
D8071
D8072
D8073
D8074
D8075
D8076
D8077
D8078
D8079
D8080
D8081
D8082
D8083
D8084
D8085
D8086
D8087
D8088
D8089
D8090
D8091
D8092
D8093
D8094
D8095
D8096
D8097
D8098
D8099
FX1S
FX1N
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
2-3
Device
M8100
M8101
M8102
M8103
M8104
M8105
M8106
M8107
M8108
M8109
M8110
M8111
M8112
M8113
M8114
M8115
M8116
M8117
M8118
M8119
M8120
M8121
M8122
M8123
M8124
M8125
M8126
M8127
M8128
M8129
M8130
M8131
M8132
M8133
M8134
M8135
M8136
M8137
M8138
M8139
M8140
M8141
M8142
M8143
M8144
M8145
M8146
M8147
M8148
M8149
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic Devices 2
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Device
D8100
D8101
D8102
D8103
D8104
D8105
D8106
D8107
D8108
D8109
D8110
D8111
D8112
D8113
D8114
D8115
D8116
D8117
D8118
D8119
D8120
D8121
D8122
D8123
D8124
D8125
D8126
D8127
D8128
D8129
D8130
D8131
D8132
D8133
D8134
D8135
D8136
D8137
D8138
D8139
D8140
D8141
D8142
D8143
D8144
D8145
D8146
D8147
D8148
D8149
FX1S
FX1N
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
2-4
Device
M8150
M8151
M8152
M8153
M8154
M8155
M8156
M8157
M8158
M8159
M8160
M8161
M8162
M8163
M8164
M8165
M8166
M8167
M8168
M8169
M8170
M8171
M8172
M8173
M8174
M8175
M8176
M8177
M8178
M8179
M8180
M8181
M8182
M8183
M8184
M8185
M8186
M8187
M8188
M8189
M8190
M8191
M8192
M8193
M8194
M8195
M8196
M8197
M8198
M8199
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic Devices 2
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
M504
M505
M506
M507
M508
M509
M510
M511
M503
Reserved
Device
D8150
D8151
D8152
D8153
D8154
D8155
D8156
D8157
D8158
D8159
D8160
D8161
D8162
D8163
D8164
D8165
D8166
D8167
D8168
D8169
D8170
D8171
D8172
D8173
D8174
D8175
D8176
D8177
D8178
D8179
D8180
D8181
D8182
D8183
D8184
D8185
D8186
D8187
D8188
D8189
D8190
D8191
D8192
D8193
D8194
D8195
D8196
D8197
D8198
D8199
FX1S
FX1N
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
-
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Note;
When using an N:N network configuration with the FX1S, M503 to M511 are used in
place of the regular M devices as shown above. D208 to D218 are used in place of the
regular D devices shown on the next page.
2-5
Device
M8200
M8201
M8202
M8203
M8204
M8205
M8206
M8207
M8208
M8209
M8210
M8211
M8212
M8213
M8214
M8215
M8216
M8217
M8218
M8219
M8220
M8221
M8222
M8223
M8224
M8225
M8226
M8227
M8228
M8229
M8230
M8231
M8232
M8233
M8234
M8235
M8236
M8237
M8238
M8239
M8240
M8241
M8242
M8243
M8244
M8245
M8246
M8247
M8248
M8249
M8250
M8251
M8252
M8253
M8254
M8255
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic Devices 2
FX2N FX2NC
Device
D8200
D8201
D8202
D8203
D8204
D8205
D8206
D8207
D8208
D8209
D8210
D8211
D8212
D8213
D8214
D8215
D8216
D8217
D8218
D8219
D8220
D8221
D8222
D8223
D8224
D8225
D8226
D8227
D8228
D8229
D8230
D8231
D8232
D8233
D8234
D8235
D8236
D8237
D8238
D8239
D8240
D8241
D8242
D8243
D8244
D8245
D8246
D8247
D8248
D8249
D8250
D8251
D8252
D8253
D8254
D8255
FX1S
D201
D202
D203
D204
D205
D206
D207
D208
D209
D210
D211
D212
D213
D214
D215
D216
D217
D218
FX1N
FX2N FX2NC
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
2-6
2.2
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
Diagnostic
Device
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
D8000 ()
Watchdog
timer
D8001 ( )
PLC type and
version
FX1S: 22
FX1N: 26 E.g. 26100 = FX1N, V1.00
FX2N: 24
FX2NC: 24
D8002 ( )
Memory
capacity
RUN
Input
M8003
M8003 ( )
Initial pulse
NC contact
FX1S
D8003 ( )
Memory type
M8004 ( )
Error
occurrence
D8004 ( )
Error number
M
M8005 ( )
Battery voltage
Low
D8005 ( )
Battery voltage
M8006 ( )
Battery error
latch
M8007 ( )
Momentary
power failure
M8009 ( )
24V DC Down
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8006 ( )
Low battery
voltage
See note 2
D8008
Power failure
detection.
M8008 ( )
Power failure
D8009 ( )
Lowest device affected by 24V
24V DC failed
DC power failure
device(Not FX1S, FX1N)
Note 1:
Note 2:
AC
Power
M8000
Approx. 5msec
M8007
Momentry power failure
M8008
Power failure
D8008 (Power failure
10msec detection period)
2-7
2.3
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
FX1S
Diagnostic
Device
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
Reserved
D8010 ( )
Present scan
time
M8011 ( )
10 msec
clock pulse
D8011 ( )
Minimum
scan time
M8012 ( )
100 msec
clock pulse
D8012 ( )
Maximum
scan time
M8013 ( )
1 sec
clock pulse
M8014 ( )
1 min
clock pulse
M8010
The following devices apply to FX2N, FX1N and FX1S PLCs as standard and to the FX2NC
PLC when a real time clock option board installed.
D8013
Seconds
D8014
Minute data
M8015
Time setting
D8015
Hour data
M8016
Register data
D8016
Day data
M8017
Min. rounding
D8017
Month data
M8018 ( )
RTC available
D8018
Year data
M8019
Setting error
D8019
Weekday data
2-8
2.4
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
M8020 ( )
Zero
M8021 ( )
Borrow
M8022 ()
Carry
M8024
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8025
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8026
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8027
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8028
Note:
Separate FX1S and
FX2N/2NC operation
(Not FX1N)
M8029 ( )
Instruction
execution
complete
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
FX1S
D8020 ()
See note 4
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
Input filter setting for devices;
X000 to X017 (FX2N,FX2NC)
default value = 10 msec,
zero value = 50 sec
(X000, X001: 20 sec)
X000 to X007 (FX1S,FX1N)
default value = 10msec
zero value = 50 sec
(X000, X001: 10 sec)
See note 4
D8022 -D8027
Reserved
D8028 ( )
D8029 ( )
D8021 ()
(Not FX1N, FX@N,
FX2NC
Note 3
If M8024 is used with a BMOV (FNC 15) instruction, it will operate as follows;
M8024 OFF - Normal operation (Forwarding direction is [S] to [D])
M8024 ON - Reverse operation (Forwarding direction becomes [D] to [S])
This device is not supported in FX1S and FX1N
Note 4
The settings for input filters only apply to the main processing units which use 24V DC
inputs. AC input filters are not adjustable.
Note 5
For Z1~Z7 and V1~V7 (D8128~D8195) please see page 2-20.
2-9
2.5
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
Battery voltage is low but
BATT.V LED not lit
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
D8030 ( )
(Not FX2N, FX2NC)
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
Value read from first setting
pot in msec, (0 to 255)
M8031 ()
Non-latch
memory all
clear
M8032 ()
Latch memory
all clear
M8033 ()
Memory hold
in stop mode
M8034 ()
All outputs
disable
D8031 ( )
M8035 (S)
Forced
operation
mode
M8036 (S)
Forced RUN
signal
M8037 (S)
Forced STOP
signal
D8032 -D8038
Reserved
D8039 ()
Constant
scan duration
M8038
N to N
networking
M8039 ()
Constant
scan mode
2-10
2.6
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
M8040 ()
STL transfer
disable
D8040 ( )
Lowest active
STL step
M8041 (S)
Transfer start
D8041 ( )
2nd active
STL state
M8042 ()
Start pulse
D8042 ( )
3rd active
STL state
M8043 (S)
Zero return
complete
D8043 ( )
4th active STL
state
M8044 (S)
Zero point
condition
D8044 ( )
5th active STL
state
M8045 ()
All output
reset disable
D8045 ( )
6th active STL
state
M8046 ( )
STL state ON
D8046 ( )
7th active STL
state
M8047 ()
Enable STL
monitoring
D8047 ( )
8th active STL
state
M8048 ( )
Annunciator
ON
D8048
Reserved
ON when Annunciator
monitoring has been
enabled (M8049) and there
is an active Annunciator flag
M8049 ()
Enable
Annunciator
monitoring
D8049 ( )
Lowest active
Annunciator
General note:
M8046 to M8049 STL states are updated when the END instruction is executed.
2-11
2.7
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
FX2N
Operation
M8050 ()
I00 disable
M8051 ()
I10 disable
M8052 ()
I20 disable
M8053 ()
I30 disable
M8054 ()
I40 disable
M8055 ()
I50 disable
M8056 ()
I6 disable
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8057 ()
I7 disable
D8050 -D8059
Reserved
M8058 ()
I8 disable
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8059()
I010 to I060
disabled as a
single group
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
2-12
FX2NC
2.8
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
Detection
ON- OFF
OFF -ON
M8061 ( )
PLC hardware
error
M8063( )(R)
Parallel link/
RS232-C and
RS485 (422)
comms error on
optional port
OFF
RUN
ON
STOP
While the
PLC is in
RUN
M8067( )(R)
Operation
error
-
D8061 ( )
D8063( )(-R)
When the
program is
changed
(PLC in
STOP) and
when a
program is
transferred
(PLC in
STOP)
Flash
STOP
OFF
RUN
FX2NC
Operation
See note 7
FX2N
RUN
While in PLC
is in RUN
D8060 ( )
OFF
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
D8062 ( )
When a
signal from
the optional
port is
received
M8066 ( )
Program
error
M8068 ()
Operation
error latch
M8069 ()
I/O bus error
PROG.E
PLC
LED
STATUS
When a
signal from
the
programming
port is
received
M8064 ( )
Parameter
error
M8065 ( )
Syntax error
Other
M8062 ( )
PC/HPP
comms error on
programming
port
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
FX1S
2-13
Diagnostic Devices 2
Note 6:
If the unit or block corresponding to a programmed I / O
number is not actually loaded, M8060 is set to ON and the
first device number of the erroneous block is written to
D8060.
Note 7:
Contents of
D8060
1
= X 20
Device number:
10 to 177
Device type:
1 - Input X
0 - Output Y
General note:
HPP refers to Handy programming panel.
2-14
2.9
Diagnostic Devices 2
M8071 (R)
M8072 ( )
M8073 ( )
Operation
Driven when the PLC is a
master station in a parallel
link application
Driven when the PLC is a
slave station in a parallel
link application
ON while the PLC is
operating in a parallel link
ON when M8070/ M8071
are incorrectly set during
parallel link operations
M8074
Reserved
M8075
M8076
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8077
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8078
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8079
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
D8070 ( )
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
Parallel link watchdog time 500 msec
D8074
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8075
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8076
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8077
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8078
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8079
D8080 to
D8095
M8080 -M8098 Reserved
D8096 to
D8098
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8099 ()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8099
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
2-15
2.10
Diagnostic Devices 2
Miscellaneous Devices
(M8100 to M8119 and D8100 to D8119)
Diagnostic
Device
Operation
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
D8102 ( )
Memory
Capacity
M8109 ( )
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
2.11
D8109 ( )
Communication Adapter
Devices, i.e. 232ADP, 485ADP
(M8120 to M8129 and D8120 to D8129)
Diagnostic
Device
Operation
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
Communications format
(RS instruction, Computer
link)
Station number setting
D8121
(Computer link)
Amount of remaining data to
D8122( )(R) be transmitted
(RS instruction)
Amount of data already
D8123( )(R) received
(RS instruction)
Data header, default STX
D8124 ()
(02H)
(RS instruction)
Data terminator, default ETX
D8125 ()
(03H)
(RS instruction)
M8120
Reserved
D8120
M8121( )(R)
M8122 (R)
M8123 (R)
M8124( )
M8125
Reserved
M8126
Global flag
(Computer link)
D8126
M8127 ()
D8127 ()
M8128 ()
D8128 ()
M8129 ()
On Demand Byte/Word
changeover
(Computer link),
Time out evaluation flag
(RS instruction)
D8129
Reserved
On Demand head device
register
(Computer link)
On Demand data length
register
(Computer link)
Data network time-out timer
value
(RS instruction, Computer
link)
2-16
2.12
Diagnostic Devices 2
See note 8
M8131 ( )()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
See note 8
M8132
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
See note 8
M8133 ( )()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
See note 8
Operation
FX1S
Diagnostic
Device
D8130 ( )()
D8131 ( )()
D8132
D8133
( )()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
D8134
D8135
( ) ()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8134M8139
FX1N
Reserved
D8136
D8137
( ) ()
D8138 D8139
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
Contains the number of the
current record being
processed in the HSZ
comparison table
Contains the number of the
current record being
processed in the HSZ
comparison table when the
PLSY operation has been
enabled
Contains the source (output
pulse frequency) data for the
PLSY instruction when used
with the HSZ comparison
table
Contains a copy of the value
for the current comparison
when the HSZ comparison
table and combined PLSY
output are used. This data is
only available in 32 bit or
double word format.
Contains the total number of
pulses that have been output
using the PLSY (or PLSR)
instruction on Y000 and Y001.
This data is only available in
32 bit or double word format
Reserved
Note 8
See section 5.6.6 in FX Programming Manual II for full explanation and use.
2-17
Diagnostic
Device
M8140 ( )()
(Not FX2N, FX2NC)
M8141 to
M8144
M8145 ()
(Not FX2N, FX2NC)
M8146 ()
(Not FX2N, FX2NC)
M8147 ( )
(Not FX2N, FX2NC)
M8148 ( )
(Not FX2N, FX2NC)
Diagnostic Devices 2
Operation
Diagnostic
Device
D8140
D8141
( ) ()
Reserved
D8142
D8143
( ) ()
D8145 ()
D8146 ()
D8147 ()
D8148 ()
Operation
Contains the total number of
pulses that have been output
to Y0 using the PLSY or PLSR
instructions. This data is only
available in 32 bit or double
word format.
Contains the total number of
pulses that have been output
to Y1 using the PLSY or PLSR
instructions. This data is only
available in 32 bit or double
word format.
FNC156(ZRN),
FNC158(DRVI),
FNC159(DRVA) Bias value
setting (default:0)
FNC156(ZRN),
FNC158(DRVI),
FNC159(DRVA)
Max. speed setting
(default:100,000)
FNC156(ZRN),
FNC158(DRVI),
FNC159(DRVA) Acceleration/
Deceleration time setting
(default:100)
2-18
2.13
Diagnostic Devices 2
M8161 ()
M8162 ()
M8164 ()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8167 ()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8168 ()
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
M8169
M8170 (R)
X0 pulse catch
M8171 (R)
X1 pulse catch
M8172 (R)
X2 pulse catch
M8173 (R)
X3 pulse catch
M8174 (R)
X4 pulse catch
M8175 (R)
X5 pulse catch
Operation
FX1S
FX1N
Diagnostic
Device
FX2N
Operation
Selection of hexadecimal
input mode for the HKY
instruction
Selection of BCD mode for
use with the SMOV
instruction
Reserved
When the leading edge of a
pulse is received at an input
from the range X0 to X5 the
associated M device
detailed here is set ON. By
resetting the same device
within the user program the
next pulse occurrence will
again set the M coil ON.
Hence, fast input pulses are
caught and stored. This
operation requires the EI
(FNC04) instruction to be
active. For details see page
2-12
2-19
FX2NC
2.14
Diagnostic Devices 2
D8159 ()
(Not FX2N, FX2NC)
D8164 ()
Operation
FX1S
Diagnostic
Device
D8187 ( )
D8188 ( )
D8189 ( )
Default: k-1
D8181 ( )
Reserved
D8190 ( )
D8182 ( )
D8191 ( )
D8183 ( )
D8192 ( )
D8184 ( )
D8193 ( )
D8185 ( )
D8194 ( )
D8186 ( )
D8195 ( )
2-20
2.15
Diagnostic Devices 2
FX1S
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
Note: Functionalily available for FX2N CPU Version 2.00 and above
Diagnostic
Device
M8183 ( )
(For FX1S use M504)
M8184 ( )
(For FX1S use M505)
M8185 ( )
(For FX1S use M506)
M8186 ( )
(For FX1S use M507)
M8187 ( )
(For FX1S use M508)
M8188 ( )
(For FX1S use M509)
M8189 ( )
(For FX1S use M510)
M8190 ( )
(For FX1S use M511)
M8191 ( )
(For FX1S use M503)
Operation
Diagnostic
Device
Operation
D8173 ( )
Station number
D8174 ( )
D8175 ( )
Refresh range
D8176
See note 10
Default value k0
D8177
See note 10
D8178
See note 10
D8179
See note 10
D8180
See note 10
D8201 ( )
ON when communicating to
another station
D8202 ( )
(For FX1S use D202)
D8203 ( )
(For FX1S use D203)
D8204 to
D8210 ( )
(For FX1S use D204
to D210)
D8211 ( )
(For FX1S use D2113)
D8212 to
D8218 ( )
(For FX1S use D212
to D218)
Number of communication
error at master station
Number of communication
error at respective slave
station
Code of communication error
at master station
Code of communication error
at respective slave station
Note 9
Devices M503-M511 and D201-D255 in the FX1S cannot be applied to other functions in
the user program. These devices are used exclusively for the N:N Network.
Note 10
When these devices are not being used for an N:N Network their respective default
vaues are all 0. The relavent default values are assumed at each power ON.
2-21
2.16
Diagnostic Devices 2
M8200 M8234 ()
FX1S
Operation
Diagnostic
Device
When M8 is operated,
counter C functions as
a down counter. When
M8 is not operated the
associated counter operates
as an up counter
D8219 -D8234
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
Operation
Reserved
2.17
Operation
When M8 is operated,
the 1 phase high speed
counter C functions as
a down counter. When
M8235 -M8245
M8 is not operated the
()
associated counter operates
as an up counter.
The available counters
depends upon the PLC type.
When M8 is operated,
the 2 phase high speed
counter C functions as
a down counter. When
M8246 - M8255
M8 is not operated the
( )()
associated counter operates
as an up counter.
The available counters
depends upon the PLC type.
FX1S
Diagnostic
Device
D8235 -D8255
FX1N
FX2N
Operation
Reserved
2-22
FX2NC
2.18
Diagnostic Devices 2
FX1S
D8061
PLC Hardware
error
Stored Error
Number
0000
6101
6102
6103
6104
6105
Error Detection
Device
D8062
PC/HPP
communication
error
(Not FX1S, FX1N)
Error Detection
Device
D8063
Serial
communication
errors
Stored Error
Number
0000
6201
6202
6203
6204
6205
Stored Error
Number
0000
6301
6302
6303
6304
6305
6306
6312
6313
6314
FX1N
FX2N
FX2NC
Associated Meaning
Action
No error
RAM error
Operation circuit error
I/O bus error (M8069 = ON)
Extension unit 24V failure (M8069=ON)
Associated Meaning
No error
Parity/ overrun/ framing error
Communications character error
Communication data sum check error
Data format error
Command error
Associated Meaning
No error
Parity/ overrun/ framing error
Comms character error
Comms data sum check error
Comms data format error
Command error
Computer link - received command
other than GW (global) when station
number was FF
Watchdog timer error
Parallel link character error
Parallel link data sum check error
Parallel link data format error
Action
Note
Check communication
settings, parameters and
applicable devices.
(Computer link, N:N
network, Parallel link
etc.)
Refer to FX
Communication Users
Manual for wiring
techniques
2-23
Diagnostic Devices 2
Associated Meaning
No error
Program sum check error
Memory capacity setting error
Latched device area setting error
Comment area setting error
File register area setting error
Reserved
Other setting error
Action
Action
During programming,
each instruction is
checked as it is entered.
If a syntax error is
detected, re-enter the
instruction correctly
2-24
Diagnostic Devices 2
Action
2-25
6617
6618
6619
D8066
Circuit error
6620
6621
6622
6623
6624
6625
6626
6627
6628
6629
6630
6631
6632
Diagnostic Devices 2
Associated Meaning
Action
2-26
Diagnostic Devices 2
6746
6747
6750
6751
6752
6742
6743
6744
6745
Action
2-27
Diagnostic Devices 2
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