FX1S-30MR-ES/UL MITSUBISHI, FX1S-30MR-ES/UL Datasheet - Page 106

PLC, 16 IN, 14 RELAY OUT, 110V/2

FX1S-30MR-ES/UL

Manufacturer Part Number
FX1S-30MR-ES/UL
Description
PLC, 16 IN, 14 RELAY OUT, 110V/2
Manufacturer
MITSUBISHI
Datasheet

Specifications of FX1S-30MR-ES/UL

No. Of Analogue Inputs
16
No. Of Analogue Outputs
14
Ip/nema Rating
IP10
Approval Bodies
CE, CUL, UL
External Depth
49mm
External Length / Height
90mm
External Width
60mm
Mounting Type
Panel
4.12.2
4.12.3
FX Series Programmable Controllers
Battery Backed/ Latched Registers
Once data is written to a battery backed register, it remains unchanged until it is overwritten.
When the PLC’s status is changed from RUN to STOP, the data in these registers is retained.
The range of devices that are battery backed can be changed by adjusting the parameters of
the PLC. For details of how to do this please refer to the appropriate programming tools
manual.
Using the FX
Special Diagnostic Registers
Special registers are used to control or monitor various modes or devices inside the PLC. Data
written in these registers are set to the default values when the power supply to the PLC is
turned ON.
Data stored in the special diagnostic registers will remain unchanged when the PLC is
switched from STOP mode into RUN.
Use of diagnostic registers:
• When using an FX with either the FX2-40AW or the FX2-40AP a proportion of the
- Note: When the power is turned ON, all registers are first cleared to 0 (zero) and then the
• On no account should unidentified devices be used. If a device is used, it should only be
latched data registers are automatically assigned for communications use by the
FX2-40AW/AP module.
default values are automatically written to the appropriate registers by the system
software. For example, the watchdog timer data is written to D8000 by the system
software. To change the setting, the user must write the required value over what is
currently stored in D8000.
for the purpose identified in this manual. Please see chapter 6 for tables containing data
and descriptions of the available devices for each PLC.
Communication between Master and Slave 100 points M800 to M899
Communication between Slave and Master 100 points M900 to M999
2
-40AW/AP:
10 points D490 to D499
10 points D500 to D509
Devices in Detail 4
4-32

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