FX1S-30MR-ES/UL MITSUBISHI, FX1S-30MR-ES/UL Datasheet - Page 123

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
5.
FX Series Programmable Controllers
Applied Instructions
Applied Instructions are the ‘specialist’ instructions of the FX family of PLC’s. They allow the
user to perform complex data manipulations, mathematical operations while still being very
easy to program and monitor. Each applied instruction has unique mnemonics and special
function numbers. Each applied instruction will be expressed using a table similar to that
shown below:
The table will be found at the beginning of each new instruction description. The area identified
as ‘Operands’ will list the various devices (operands) that can be used with the instruction.
Various identification letters will be used to associate each operand with its function, i.e.
D- destination, S- source, n, m- number of elements. Additional numeric suffixes will be
attached if there are more than one operand with the same function.
Not all instructions and conditions apply to all PLC’s. Applicable CPU’s are identified by the
boxes in the top right hand corner of the page. For more detailed instruction variations a
second indicator box is used to identify the availability of pulse, single (16 bit) word and double
(32 bit) word format and to show any flags that are set by the instruction.
No modification of the instruction mnemonic is required for 16 bit operation. However, pulse
operation requires a ‘P’ to be added directly after the mnemonic while 32 bit operation requires
a ‘D’ to be added before the mnemonic. This means that if an instruction was being used with
both pulse and 32 bit operation it would look like..... D
mnemonic.
The ‘pulse’ function allows the associated instruction to be activated on the rising edge of the
control input. The instruction is driven ON for the duration of one program scan.
Thereafter, while the control input remains ON, the associated instruction is not active.
To re-execute the instruction the control input must be turned from OFF to ON again.
The FLAGS section identifies any flags that are used by the instruction. Details about the
function of the flag are explained in the instructions text.
CJ
FNC 00
(Conditional
Jump)
Mnemonic
A method of
jumping to an
identified pointer
position
Function
Valid pointers from the range 0 to 63
Operands
D
P where
Applied Instructions 5
CJ,CJP:3steps
Jump pointer
P
Program steps
was the basic
5-1
:1 step

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