B Aop SK
B Aop SK
B Aop SK
600 Series
CONNECTION MANUAL
Precautions for Safety
Always read the specifications issued by the machine maker, this manual, related
manuals and enclosed documents before starting installation, operation, programming,
maintenance or inspection to ensure correct usage. Thoroughly understand the basics,
safety information and precautions of this numerical controller before using the unit.
This manual ranks the safety precautions into "DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION".
When there is a great risk that the user could be subject to
DANGER fatalities or serious injuries if handling is mistaken.
Note that even if the items is ranked as " CAUTION", incorrect handling could lead to
serious results. Important information is described in all cases, so please observe the items.
DANGER
Not applicable in this manual.
WARNING
1. Items related to prevention of electric shocks
Do not operate the switches with wet hands, as this may lead to electric shocks.
Do not damage, apply excessive stress, place heavy things on or sandwich the
cables, as this may lead to electric shocks.
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CAUTION
1. Items related to noise
Always treat the shield cables indicated in this manual with grounding measures
such as cable clamps.
Separate the signal wire from the drive line/power line when wiring.
Install the control unit and operation board on noncombustible material. Installation
directly on or near combustible material may lead to fires.
Always observe the installation direction.
Do not install or operate a control unit or operation board that is damaged or that
have missing parts.
Do not allow conductive foreign matter such as screws or metal chips or combustible
foreign matter such as oil enter the control unit and operation board.
The control unit and operation board are precision devices so do not drop or apply
strong impacts on them.
Do not install the operation board where it may be subject to cutting oil.
RS-23 2-C
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE..................................................................................................................... 1
CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION.................................................................................... 2
2.1 System Configuration ......................................................................................... 2
2.2 List of Configuration Units.................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION........................................................................................ 7
3.1 General Specification........................................................................................... 7
3.2 Designing Conditions of Operation Box............................................................... 9
3.2.1 Depth of Operation Box................................................................................ 9
3.2.2 Operation Box Heat Radiation Countermeasures........................................ 10
3.3 Noise Countermeasures ...................................................................................... 11
3.3.1 Connection of Frame Ground (FG) .............................................................. 11
3.3.2 Shield Clamping of Cables........................................................................... 12
3.3.3 Connecting Spark Killers.............................................................................. 13
3.3.4 Protective Measures against Lightning Surge.............................................. 14
3.4 Installation ........................................................................................................... 16
3.4.1 Installation of Control Unit with Display........................................................ 16
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CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE
CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE
This manual explains the structure, electrical specifications and connection methods required when
connecting the NC unit and a machine.
This manual assumes that all functions are added, but the actually delivered device may not have all
functions.
Refer to the following documents for explanations on the functions.
Refer to the following documents for explanations on the EMC Directives for the European CE Marking.
Before connecting a peripheral device of a commercial personal computer to the NC unit, fully
comprehend the structure, electrical specifications and connection method of the peripheral device.
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CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION
2.1 System Configuration
CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION
2.1 System Configuration
PC card
NC unit ∗M615/635
Option Operation board
(For maintenance
and service)
PS/2 Mouse
PC Key board
#1 #2 #3
0 0
MDS-B-V1/V2
MDS-B-SVJ2
MDS- B-SP
MDS-B-SPJ2
Servomotors/spindle motors
Remote I/O units
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CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION
2.2 List of Configuration Units
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CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION
2.2 List of Configuration Units
6. Peripheral devices
Type Configuration elements Details
FCU6-HD101-1 External HD unit HDD 2.5" IDE 540MB
(HDD: 2.5" IDE 540MB) With F140 cable (50cm)
With heater
Heater HDD HEATER ∗BKO-NC9069H03
With installation
plate/damper cushion
FCU6-HD201-1 External HD unit HDD 2.5" IDE 540MB
(HDD: 2.5" IDE 540MB) With F140 cable (50cm)
With heater
Heater HDD HEATER ∗BKO-NC9069H04
With installation
plate/damper cushion
FCU6-HD211-1 External HD unit HDD 2.5" IDE 2GB
(HDD: 2.5" IDE 2GB) With F140 cable (50cm)
With heater
Heater HDD HEATER ∗BKO-NC9069H04
With installation
plate/damper cushion
FCU6-FD121-1 External FD unit FD unit
With F130 cable (1m)
Plate
FCU6-FD221-1 FD unit for pendant box FD unit
With F130 cable (1m)
Plate
PD25A Input 200VAC, output PD25A
24VDC, power supply
ON/OFF function
HD60B/HD60C Manual pulse generator Without MELDAS logo
HD60B-1/HD60C-1 Manual pulse generator With MELDAS logo
Grounding plate D Grounding plate D set
Grounding plate E Grounding plate E set
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CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION
2.2 List of Configuration Units
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CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION
2.2 List of Configuration Units
9. Scan I/O
Case
FCUA-DX110 DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=64/48 RX311 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/32
RX321-1 Add-on PCB: DI (sink/source)/ DO (sink)=32/16
Case
FCUA-DX120 DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=64/48 RX311 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/32
Analog output 1 point RX321 Add-on PCB: DI (sink/source)/ DO (sink)=32/16
Analog output 1 point
Case
FCUA-DX130 DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/32 RX311 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/32
Manual pulse 2ch RX331 Add-on PCB: Manual pulse generator 2ch
Case
FCUA-DX140 DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/32 RX311 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/32
Analog input 4 points, RX341 Add-on PCB: Analog input 4 points,
Analog output 1 point Analog output 1 point
Case
FCUA-DX101 DI (sink/source)/ RX312 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (source)=32/32
DO (source)=32/32
Case
FCUA-DX111 DI (sink/source)/ RX312 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (source)=32/32
DO (source)=64/48 RX322-1 Add-on PCB: DI (sink/source)/ DO (source)=32/16
Case
FCUA-DX121 DI (sink/source)/ RX312 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (source)=32/32
DO (source)=64/48 RX322 Add-on PCB: DI (sink/source)/ DO (source)=32/16
Analog output 1 point Analog output 1 point
Case
FCUA-DX131 DI (sink/source)/ RX312 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (source)=32/32
DO (source)=32/32 RX331 Add-on PCB: Manual pulse generator 2ch
Manual pulse 2ch
Case
FCUA-DX141 DI (sink/source)/ RX312 Base PCB: DI (sink/source)/DO (source)=32/32
DO (source)=32/32 RX341 Add-on PCB: Analog input 4 points,
Analog input 4 points, Analog output 1 point
Analog output 1 point
Case
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 General Specification
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 General Specification
(1) Environment conditions in operation box
Type name MCU6-MU MCU6-DUN3 /DUC3 /DUT3
Unit name Control unit Display unit
0~55°C (∗1: Working temperature 0~50°C (Display unit surface
General specifications
Momentary stop tolerance time 20ms (when using external power supply unit)
Current consumption 3A (max.)
Heating value 31W (typ.) 72W (max.)
Weight 3.5kg
Unit size Refer to appendix.
(∗1) When using the model with built-in hard disk (FCU6-MU5 ), the hard disk will not start up if the
temperature in the panel is 5°C or less when the power is turned ON.
The hard disk will start up automatically after the hard disk temperature has risen to 5°C with the heater.
(∗2) The display quality (contrast/hues) will drop at 45°C and above.
With the FCU6-DUC3 (color STN) model, the surface temperature is up to 40°C.
Power voltage
Ripple ±5% (P-P) 50/60Hz ±1Hz
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 General Specification
24VDC±5%
Power
Power voltage
Ripple ±5% (P-P)
(∗3) Heating value for when all DI/DO points are ON.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.2 Designing Conditions of Operation Box
10.4"
LCD
Control Unit
W H D
220×168×95
LCD F ilter
(t=2.0) I/O Cable
2.0 1
(12) ( 95 )
1
13
17.6
Note 1: Provide a structure that allows the control unit cover to be opened and closed.
Note 2: With the FCU6-MU515/516, the fan cover is 5mm higher, and the height is 173mm.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.2 Designing Conditions of Operation Box
Refer to "Section 3.1 General Specifications" for the heating value of each unit.
With the operation box, heat could accumulate at the top of the control unit, so install a circulation fan.
Install a circulation fan in the panel when the following conditions are not satisfied.
Evaluation standards for internal temperature rise distribution data
∆T (average value) ≤ 10°C
∆Tmax (maximum value) ≤ 15°C
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.3 Noise Countermeasures
Control unit
CF24
CON1 CF13 FCU6-MU0
DCIN
CF01 (BOARD)
DCIN
(PD25A)
HR292/293
ON/OFF
DCOUT CF25
PE POS
(FG)
CF21 CF22
K/B MOUSE
FG cable
HANDLE RIO3 0
FG cable
NC power supply
AC input PD25A
ACIN
FG cable
ON/OFF SW R220 cable
ON/OFF
(24VDC cable)
ENC
SKIP
CF10
S
V
2 S
V
1
CR31
CF31 CF32
CF3
(+)
24VDC
CF34 RIO2RIO1
DCIN
Short bar
0V
FG
HR3□□
FG cable
FG cable
AC input
Stabilized power supply
(Prepare separately)
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.3 Noise Countermeasures
Solderin g
Unit
Cable
Shield Cable
Cable
Shield Cable
(1) Peel part of the cable sheath and expose the shield as
Clamp
shown in the drawing. fitting
Press the exposed part against the grounding plate with
Grounding
the cable clamp fittings. plate
(2) If the cable is thin, clamp several together in a bunch.
(3) Use adequate force when tightening the cable so that
the wire material is not damaged.
(4) Connect each grounding plate together and ground
them at one point.
Refer to APPENDIX 1 about the outline drawing of clamp fittings and grounding plate.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.3 Noise Countermeasures
Connector
Unit name Application/function Cable shield treatment
name
Control unit CF10 I/O INTERFACE Required
(FCU6-MU ) ENC2 Encoder Required
NC keyboard HANDLE Manual pulse generator Required
(FCU6-KB ) CF21 RS-232-C (CH1, 2) Required
CF22 RS-232-C (CH3, 4) Required
K/B PS/2 keyboard Required
MOUSE PS/2 mouse Required
Base I/O unit CF10 I/O interface Required
(FCU6-DX2 ) SV1 Servo/spindle amplifier Required
(FCU6-DX3 ) SV2 Servo/spindle amplifier Required
(FCU6-DX4 ) ENC1 Spindle encoder Required
SKP Skip Required
RIO1 Remote I/O unit Required
RIO2 Remote I/O unit Required
Contact
SK
SK
Coil
E
The CR compound element is useful for eliminating noise generated by magnetic induction.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.3 Noise Countermeasures
Generally, lightning surge infiltrates the control power supply from the power supply line. Then the
internal circuit is damaged by this control power supply, or via this control power supply.
The Mitsubishi NC unit has a surge absorber on the control power supply for the NC control section and
NC control section. However, this measure is not taken through the control panel, as shown in Fig. 1, so
the lightning surface could flow over the signal line and damage the other devices.
NC control
section
Power supply
for panel
Circuit
protector
Circuit
protector
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.3 Noise Countermeasures
∗ Refer to the manufacturer's catalog for details characteristics, outline and connection methods
of the surge absorber.
No-fuse
Transformer breaker
NC control
section
Other device
(power supply
for panel, etc.)
Control panel
Earth leakage (relay panel,
From power breaker for No-fuse etc.)
supply panel breaker MC Reactor
Input
NC control
200/
section
230VAC
Other device
(power supply
for panel, etc.)
Grounding
Grounding plate
Surge absorber installation method
Precautions
1) Thick wires will enhance the lighting surge absorption effect, so keep the wire as short as possible.
2
Wire material : Wire diameter 2mm or more
Wire length : Connection length (A) to surge absorber (1) is 2m or less
For connection length (B) to surge absorber (2), and
Connection length (C) to surge absorber (3), the total wire length must be 2m or less.
2) When carrying out a withstand voltage test, while applying an overvoltage (100VAC, 1500VAC) on the power supply line,
remove surge absorbers (1) and (3) as the surge absorber will function with the applied voltage.
3) A short-circuit accident will occur if a surge exceeding the tolerance is applied on the surge absorber. Thus, always insert a
circuit protector to protect the power supply line.
The current does not flow constantly to surge absorbers (1), (2) and (3), so the circuit protector can also be used for the other
devices.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
3.4 Installation
3.4 Installation
The control unit with display and each unit are installed in a sealed structure cabinet as a principle.
Observe the following points when installing into the cabinet.
(1) To stably operate the hard disk drive, install the control unit with display vertically.
(2) Secure the space shown below for ventilation in consideration of the control unit's heat dissipation
and wiring.
(3) When using the PCMCIA option, provide sufficient wiring allowance at the top of the control unit to
wire the Ethernet communication cable and SCSI cable.
(Top)
(Bottom)
Operation pendant
50mm or more
Display un it
15mm or more
(heat dissipation,
Front surface ventilation)
Control unit
80mm or more
Display section when the expansion
card is mounted
(allowance for wir ing)
150mm or more
(allowance for
heat dissipation
and wirin g)
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.1 General System Diagram
OT release switch
EMG F120 F010
RA CF10 DI
CF31 R301
FG CF32 R301 DI
R301 DO Electric cabinet
CF33
CF34 R301 DO
Base I/O unit
F0 7 0 FCU6-DX***
24VDC DCIN ENC1 F040/F041
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.1 General System Diagram
4.1.2 M610/M630
Machine control relay/contact
Remote I/O unit
3-phase 200V∼230VAC DX1**/HR357 R
R ST R
DCIN RIO1 RIO2
No fuse breaker(NFB)
FCUA-R211
NC keyboard (SH41)
F070
FCU6-KB005 (Note 2)
24VDC (Note 2) To next remote I/O unit
FCUA-R211 Terminator
(Note 1) RIO3 (SH41) R-TM
External power
supply unit
PD25A
DCOUT F020/F021/F022 Manual pulse generator
HANDLE (FCUA-HD60)
ACIN
F030/F031
NFB ON/OFF CF21 RS-232-C
device
ON F170 F110
OFF CF11
F050
CF11
24VDC
24VDC(+)
stabilize d
power supply
Control unit
FCU6-MU0** F130 FDD
FG CFD Display unit
(M610/M630)
FCU6-DUN31/DUC32/DUT31
F090
LCD
CF01 DCIN EMG CF10
OT release switch
EMG
F120
F010
RA CF10 R301 DI
FG CF31
R301 DI
CF32
R301 DO Electric cabinet
CF33
R301 DO
CF34
Base I/O unit
F070 FCU6-DX***
24VDC DCIN F040/F041
ENC1
Sensor contact
SKIP Max. 8 points Synchronous feed encoder
RIO
RIO RIO2
SV1 SV2 RIO1
Machine control relay/contact
Remote I/O card R
QY231
R
NFB MC J4 CSH41A CSH41B
FCUA-R211
AC reactor (SH41)
MC
B-A (Note 2)
L (Note 2)
FCUA-R211 F070 MC link B
NC axis (SH41) 24VDC To next remote I/O unit
Servo amplifier amplifier Terminator
MR-J2-□CT spindle Converter R-TM
Machine control relay/contact
MDS-B -SV
L2 / Remote I/O unit
L1 MDS-B -SP L1 DX1** R
T3 L2
L3 L3
DCIN RIO1 RIO2 R
L11
L21 T2
L11
L11
FCUA-R211
PE
L21
L+
L21 (Note 2) (SH41)
L+
L- L-
FCUA-R211 ( N ot e 2 )
CN1B CN1A
MC1 (SH41) F070
24VDC MC link B To next remote I/O unit
CN4 CN4 Terminator
CN1A CN1B
R-TM
(Note 1) Refer to section 4.3.1 (2) when not using the PD25A power supply.
(Note 2) Normally, use the FCUA-R211 cable for the RIO cable.
If the cable length is short due to bridging between units in the same panel, the SH41 cable can be used.
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.2 Connection of Control Unit
CBUS 1 CBUS 2
OPEN
CF14
PC
RST
DC IN CFD HD
DC OUT
PS EMG ENC2
CF12 LCD
BAT ALM F
0
1
BCDE
2
3456
A
78 9
WDNC NC NC
ER LED SYS RST CF11 CF10
Front
DC IN
CF01 EMG CF02
Bottom
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.2 Connection of Control Unit
I/O INTERFACE
1 I/O TXRX1 26 I/O TXRX1∗ RIO1
CF10 2 I/O TXRX2 27 I/O TXRX2∗ RIO2
25 1 3 GND 28 GND
4 I SKIP1 29 I SKIP1∗
5 I SKIP2 30 I SKIP2∗
6 I SKIP3 31 I SKIP3∗
7 I SKIP4 32 I SKIP4∗
SKIP
50 26 8 I SKIP5 33 I SKIP5∗
9 I SKIP6 34 I SKIP6∗
10 I SKIP7 35 I SKIP7∗
11 I SKIP8 36 I SKIP8∗
12 GND 37 GND
13 I ENC1A 38 I ENC1A∗
14 I ENC1B 39 I ENC1B∗ ENC1
<Cable side connector type> 15 I ENC1Z 40 I ENC1Z ∗
Plug : 10150-6000EL 16 GND 41 GND
Shell: 10350-3210-000 17 O SVTXD2 42 O SVTXD2∗
Recommended maker: Sumitomo 3M 18 I SVALM2 43 I SVALM2∗ SV2
19 I SVRXD2 44 I SVRXD2∗
20 O SVEMG2 45 O SVEMG2∗
21 GND 46 GND
22 O SVTXD1 47 O SVTXD1∗
23 I SVALM1 48 I SVALM1∗ SV1
24 I SVRXD1 49 I SVRXD1∗
25 O SVEMG1 50 O SVEMG1∗
NC keyboard A B
1 O +5V 1 O +5V
CF11 2 I/O TXRX3 2 I/O TXRX3∗ RIO3
1A 25A 3 GND 3 GND
4 I HA1A 4 I HA1B
5 I HA2A 5 I HA2B HANDLE
1B 25B 6 I HA3A 6 I HA3B
7 O +12V 7 O +12V
8 GND 8 GND
9 I KBD0∗ 9 O KBADCS0
10 I KBD1∗ 10 O KBADCS1
11 I KBD2∗ 11 O KBADCS2
12 I KBD3∗ 12 O KBADCS3 SCAN
<Cable side connector type> 13 O KBAD0 13 O BUZ
Connector: DHD-RB50-20AN 14 O KBAD1 14 O RDY
Recommended maker: DDK 15 O KBAD2 15 O SP
16 reserve 16 I KBRES
17 GND 17 GND
18 O SD1 18 I RD1
19 O RS1 19 I CS1 Serial 1
20 O ER1 20 I DR1
21 O SD2 21 I RD2
22 O RS2 22 I CS2 Serial 2
23 O ER2 23 I DR2
24 GND 24 GND
25 O +5V 25 O +5V
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.2 Connection of Control Unit
PC interface A B
1 I/O KBDATA 1 I/O KBCLK KB
CF12
2 GND 2 GND
1A 13A
3 I/O MSDATA 3 I/O MSCLK MOUSE
4 reserve 4 I GND
5 O SD3 5 I RD3
1B 13B 6 O RS3 6 I CS3
Serial 3
7 O ER3 7 I DR3
8 I CD3 8 I RI3
9 O SD4 9 I RD4
10 O RS4 10 I CS4
Serial 4
11 O ER4 11 I DR4
12 I CD4 12 I RI4
<Cable side connector type>
13 O +5V 13 O +5V
Connector: DHD-RB26-20AN
Recommended maker: DDK
Encoder
ENC2
5 1
1 I ENC2A
6 I ENC2 A∗
2 I ENC2B
7 I ENC2 B∗
3 I ENC2Z
8 I ENC2Z ∗
4 GND
9 6 9 O +5V
5 GND
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.2 Connection of Control Unit
PC interface 2 A B
1 GND 1 GND
CF14
2 GND 2 GND
1A 20A 3 GND 3 GND
4 GND 4 GND
5 O PSLIN∗ 5 I/O PD7
1B 6 O PINIT∗ 6 I/O PD6
20B
7 I PERR∗ 7 I/O PD5
8 O AF D∗ 8 I/O PD4
9 I PSLCT∗ 9 I/O PD3 Parallel
<Cable side connector type> 10 I PEND 10 I/O PD2
11 I PBUSY∗ 11 I/O PD1
Connector : DHD-RB40-20AN
12 I PACK∗ 12 I/O PD0
Recommended maker: DDK
13 +5V 13 O PSTB∗
14 I/O MCLK2 14 I/O MDATA2 Mouse 2
15 I OPMS 15 GND
16 O HSYNC 16 O VSYNC
17 O REDRET 17 O RED Display unit
18 O GREENRET 18 O GREEN for maintenance
19 O BLUEERT 19 O BLUE
20 GND 20 GND
2
Emergency stop 3 1 <Cable side connector type> 1 FG
Connector : 51030-0330 2 I EMG IN
EMG
Contact : 50084-8160 3 O COM
Recommended maker: Morex
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.2 Connection of Control Unit
Control unit
Floppy disk drive
F130 cable
CF D Signal
CF11
Power supply
Connect the F130 cable and floppy disk drive as shown below. Place the PCB side downward and
face the connector incorrect insertion prevention key upward when inserting.
F130 cable
FDD
Front face disk
Within 25 °
Within 25 °
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.2 Connection of Control Unit
The PC card (PCMCIA) is inserted in the control unit from the top of the control unit. When inserting the
card, a space of 100 mm or more is required at the top of the control unit. To remove the card, press the
eject button.
PC card #2
PC card #1
(r ear side)
48
100
53
105
15
4
85.5 76
Label attachment
Control unit
(Note 2) Limited to the 5V specification part (cannot be used with the 3.3V specifications)
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.2 Connection of Control Unit
The procedures for connecting the hard disk drive are shown below.
(1) Open the control unit cover, and remove the HR841 card.
HR841
(2) Connect the control unit and hard disk with a cable.
(Note 1) Use the cable enclosed with the hard disk. The max. cable length is 500mm.
(Note 2) Take care when handling the hard disk drive. (Take care not to drop or shake the unit.)
When installed vertically, keep the inclination within 15°, and lead the cable from above.
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect the cables between each unit while the power is ON.
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4.2 Connection of Control Unit
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.3 Connection of Power Supply
The PD25A power supply is used to protect the hard disk in the M6 Series.
After the power is turned OFF, 24VDC is output for 300mSec to prevent the power from being cut off
while writing to the hard disk.
R S T
NFB
F110 DCIN
(PD25A) F110 DCIN
DCOUT CF01
CF01
Caution) Refer to "Section 4.4 Connection of Operation Board" for details on connecting with the
operation board.
WARNING
Do not damage, apply excessive stress, place heavy things on or sandwich the cables, as
this may lead to electric shocks.
CAUTION
Separate the signal wire from the drive line/power line when wiring.
Do not connect or disconnect the connection cables between each unit while the power
is ON.
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.3 Connection of Power Supply
ON/OFF SW
1B 2B 3B
+24V input <Cable side connector type>
Power OFF Connector : 3-178128-6 A ( X) B ( Y)
detection Contact : 1-175218-5 1 I ACFAIL +24V
Recommended maker: Japan AMP 2 GND GND
DCOUT 3 FG FG
1A 2A 3A
ON-OFF 1
1 NC
5
control <Cable side connector type> 2 I P-OFF
Connector : 1-178288-5 3 GND
ON-OFF Contact : 1-175218-5 4 GND
Recommended maker: Japan AMP 5 I P- ON
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.3 Connection of Power Supply
Top
100mm or
100mm or more
more
ACIN
20mm
20mm 20mm
20mm
or more
or more or
or more
more
ON/OFF SW
ON/OFF
POWER
DCOUT
100mm or
100mm or more
more
Bottom
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
4.3 Connection of Power Supply
A general-purpose stabilized power supply is used with the M6 Series (M610/630) not provided with a
hard disk.
R S T
NF B
Display unit
ON
OFF Control unit
DCIN
MC2
MC2
Control unit
power
MC2
NF B
1. Refer to section "4.2.2 Control unit connector pin assignment" for details on the control unit's
DCIN connection.
2. Leave CF01 on the control unit open.
WARNING
Do not damage, apply excessive stress, place heavy things on or sandwich the cables, as
this may lead to electric shocks.
Caution) Prepare a control unit power supply (general-purpose stabilized power supply) separate
from the base I/O and remote I/O unit power supply.
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F149 (Required only for KB004)
F060
NC keyboard Display unit
F050
(FCU6-KB004/KB014) (F CU 6- D UC32 )
LCD
E n c l o s ed
(1) With 10.4" color STN
CON1 DCIN
(FCU 6-MU5* *) HR273
CF24 CF13
DCI N
(PD25A) F091
PD25A F171
(ON/OFF SW) CF01
F092
4.4 Connection of Operation Board
F110
HDD UNIT F140
PD25A (FCU6-HD101-1)
power supply F070 (FCU6-HD211-1)
General purpose F090
HR292(KB004) F120
LCD inverter
power supply ON/OFF
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EMG
(Required only for KB004) HR293(KB014)
DCOUT CF 25
F172 POS F082 CF02
(+)(-) HDD CF10
ISP
ON/OFF SW
CF 01 CF12 LCD ENC2
Cable enclosed with heater
Prepared by user
Do input
F110
DCI N CF11 CFD
for power OFF
CF22 K/B MOUSE
CF21
F050 F090
HANDLE RIO3
4.4 Connection of Operation Board
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
J2 MENU key
F060
NC keyboard Display unit
F050
(FCU6 -KB00 4/KB 014) (FCU6-DUC31)
LCD
(2) With 10.4" color TFT
CON1 J2 En c l o s ed
CF12 CF11 cabl e 10.4" color STN
Cable enclosed with menu keys
En c l o s ed
cabl e
F140
CON1 DCI N Control unit
(FCU6-MU5**) HR274
CF24 CF13
DCI N
PD25A F171 (PD25A)
(ON/OFF SW)
CF01
F090
CF27
32
LCD inverter
power supply EMG
(Required only for KB004)
HR293(KB014)
DCOUT CF25
F172 POS F083 CF02
(+) (-) HDD CF10
ISP
ON/OFF SW
CF01 CF12 LCD ENC2
Cable enclosed with heater
Prepared by user
F110
Do input DCI N CF11 CFD
for power OFF CF22 K/B MOUSE
CF21
F050 F090
HANDLE RIO3
4.4 Connection of Operation Board
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
F060
J2 MENU key
Control unit
(FCU6-MU013)
F091
4.4.2 Connection of M610/630
LCD inverter
F090
F120 EMG
TE3 CF02
F084 CF10
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CF01 LCD ENC2
DCI N CF11
CF21 CF22 K/B MOUSE
F050 F090
HANDLE RIO3
J2
4.4 Connection of Operation Board
MENU key
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
Control unit
(FCU 6-MU01 3) HR273
(2) With 10.4" color STN
F091
F082
F092
LCD inverter
F090
F120
EMG
TE3 CF02
CF10
LCD ENC2
34
CF01
DCI N CF11
CF22 K/B MOUSE
CF21
F050 F090
HANDLE RIO3
J2 MENU key
4.4 Connection of Operation Board
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
Control unit
(FCU 6-MU01 3) HR274
(3) With 10.4" color TFT
F090
F083
GF27
LCD inverter
F120 EMG
TE3 CF02
CF10
35
DCI N CF11
CF21 CF22 K/B MOUSE
F050 F090
HANDLE RIO3
J2 MEMU key
4.4 Connection of Operation Board
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONNECTION
CF13
CF24 CON1 ∗ DCIN (BOARD) is not provided on the
∗ FCUA6-KB013/014.
DCIN (Card name: HR293)
CF01 (BOARD)
DCIN
(PD25A)
HR292/293
ON/OFF
DCOUT CF25
FG POS
CF21 CF22
K/B MOUSE
HANDLE
RIO3
∗ CON1 J2
∗
CF12 CF11
CF21
∗CF22
HANDLE
RIO3
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
NC keyboard
CF11
1A 25A
Refer to section 4.2.2 Control unit connector
pin assignment (CF11) for details on the
1B 25B
connector pin assignment.
PC interface
CF12
1A 13A Refer to section 4.2.2 Control unit connector
pin assignment (CF12) for details on the
connector pin assignment.
1B 13B
Remote I/O
<Cable side connector type>
R103 Connector : 1-178288-3
3 1 I/O TXRX3
1 2
Contact : 1-175218-5 2 I/O TXRX3 ∗
Recommended maker: Japan AMP 3 GND
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
Keyboard
KB 1 I/O KBDATA
6 5 2
3 GND
4 3
4 O +5V
2 1
5 I/O KBCLK
<Cable side connector type> 6
Connector: Mini DIN6P
Mouse
MOUSE
1 I/O MSDATA
6 5
2
3 GND
4 3 4 O +5V
2 1
5 I/O MSCLK
6
<Cable side connector type>
Connector: Mini DIN6P
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
+24V input
DCIN (PD25A) <Cable side connector type>
DCIN (BOARD) Connector : 2-178288-3 1 I +24V
1 2 3 Contact : 1-175218-5 2 GND
Recommended maker: Japan AMP 3 FG
+24V input
Power OFF detection
DC OUT
1B 2B 3B <Cable side connector type> A B
Connector : 3-178128-6 1 I ACFAIL +24V
Contact : 1-175218-5 2 G ND G ND
Recommended maker: Japan AMP 3 FG FG
1A 2A 3A
ON-OFF control
1 NC
CF24 <Cable side connector type> 2 I P-O FF
1 5 Connector : 1-178288-5 3 G ND
Contact : 1-175218-5 4 G ND
Recommended maker: Japan AMP 5 I P- ON
ON-OFF control
1 NC
ON/OFF <Cable side connector type> 2 I PowerON
1 5 Connector : 1-178288-5 3 LGON
Contact : 1-175218-5 4 PowerOFF
Recommended maker: Japan AMP 5 I DC24V
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
Operation board
Serial 1
Serial 2
<Related items>
Cable manufacturing drawing: Appendix 2 (F030/031/033 cable)
Connector pin assignment : 4.4.3 Operation board connector pin assignment (CF21)
Connect the personal computer side RS-232-C (serial 3, serial 4) to CF22 on the NC keyboard.
Operation board
Serial 3
Serial 4
<Related items>
Cable manufacturing drawing: Appendix 2 (F030/031/033 cable)
Connector pin assignment : 4.4.3 Operation board connector pin assignment (CF22)
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
Operation board
Specifications
Keyboard PS/2 compatible
Mouse PS/2 compatible
K/B MOUSE
CAUTION
Connect the manual pulse generator to HANDLE on the NC keyboard. Up to three channels can be
connected for the manual pulse generator.
Operation board
Manual pulse generator connection cable
Channel
Cable name
1 2 3
F020 cable
F021 cable
F022 cable
: Connection possible
HANDLE
( 1 channel )
( 2 channel )
( 3 channel )
<Related items>
Outline drawing: Appendix 1
Cable manufacturing drawing: Appendix 2 (F020 cable)
Connector pin assignment : 4.4.3 Operation board connector pin assignment (HANDLE)
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
The M6 Series operation board I/O is connected to RIO3 on the NC keyboard. Normally, connect the
remote I/O unit to RIO3, and configure the No. of I/O points according to the user specifications. (Fig. 1)
Refer to Chapter 6 Connection of remote I/O unit for details on the remote I/O unit.
When using the card-sized I/O for the operation board I/O, the user must manufacture a connector PCB
for the card-sized I/O. (Fig. 2)
Refer to section 5.3 Connection of card-sized I/O for details.
RIO3
Fig. 1
DI
RIO3 Card size I/O
DO
Fig. 2
<Related items>
Cable manufacturing drawing: Appendix 2 (FCUA-R211 SH41 cable)
Connector pin assignment : 4.4.3 Operation board connector pin assignment
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
The machine maker must prepare the ON/OFF switch. Connect the cable to the ON/OFF connector on
the NC keyboard.
Operation board
ON switch
ON/OFF
F172 cable
OFF switch
(Note) Use an A contact connection for both the ON switch and OFF switch.
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
The pin Nos. of the ON/OFF connector connected to HR292/HR293 and the ON/OFF
connector connected to PD25A differ. Take care when connecting.
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4.4 Connection of Operation Board
Enlarged view
POS
(+) (−)
(M3) (M3)
POS
+24V GND
Refer to the "PLC Interface Manual" for details on changing the output designation.
CAUTION
The DO circuit can be either a sink output or source output. However, make sure that +24 V is
connected to the (+) side of the POS terminal block, and the GND is connected to the (−) side.
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4.5 Connection of Emergency Stop
COM
3
Limit switch
EMG IN
Emergency 2
stop Diode
circu it
FG
1 RA
+24V
+24V
G ND
G ND
Servo amplifier
Stabilized power supply
CN20
+24V
1 EM1
G ND
Brake 3 EM2
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5.1 Outline of I/O Interface
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5.1 Outline of I/O Interface
The DI/DO for the M600 Series has four types shown in section 5.1.1 I/O interface. Normally one base
I/O unit is used, and the remote I/O unit is connected to RIO1 or RIO2. The No. of I/O points are
configured according to the user specifications.
Refer to Chapter 6 Connection of remote I/O unit for details on the remote I/O unit.
When using the card-sized I/O for the operation board I/O, the user must manufacture a connector PCB
for the card-sized I/O. (Fig. 2)
Refer to section 5.3 Connection of card-sized I/O for details.
I/O = 48/48
or
I/O = 64/64 Remote I/O unit
FCUA-R2 11( SH41)
cable
RIO2 Term inator R-TM
Fig. 1
DI
I/O = 48/48 Car d- sized I/O
or
I/O = 64/64
RIO2 DO
DO
Fig. 2
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
Control unit
F010 cable
SH21 cable Servo amplifier, system 1
CF10 CF10 SV1
FCUA-R211(SH41) cable
RIO1 Remote I/O unit, system 1
FCUA-R211(SH41) cable
RIO2 Remote I/O unit, system 2
R301 cable DI
CF31
R301 cable
CF32 DI
R301 cable
CF33 DO
R301 cable
CF34 DO
SW1 SW2
Enclosed cable
↑ ↑ CR31 ADD O N PCB
0 1
FCU6-DX210/310 FCU6-DX211/311 FCU6-DX220/410 FCU6-DX221/411
Unit name
/320/330/340 /321/331/341 /420/430/440 /421/431/441
Card name HR325 HR335 HR327 HR337
SV1 Connect with servo amplifier system 1.
SV2 Connect with servo amplifier system 2.
Connect with encoder. When using two channels for the encoder, connect the
ENC1
second channel to ENC2 of the control unit.
SKIP Connect with the sensor signal (skip) input. Up to eight points can be used.
Connect with the remote I/O unit. There are two channels occupied on the base I/O
unit, so the remaining six channels can be used. However, when using the ADD ON
RIO1
PCB, the remaining five channels can be used. Refer to section 6.14 Setting of
channel No. when using multiple remote I/O units for the occupied channels.
Connect with the remote I/O unit. Eight channels can be used. Refer to section 6.14
RIO2 Setting of channel No. when using multiple remote I/O units for the occupied
channels.
CF31 DI:32 (sink/source) DI:32 (sink/source) DI:32 (sink/source) DI:32 (sink/source)
CF32 DI:16 (sink/source) DI:16 (sink/source) DI:32 (sink/source) DI:32 (sink/source)
CF33 DO:32 (sink type) DO:32 (source type) DO:32 (sink type) DO:32 (source type)
CF34 DO:16 (sink type) DO:16 (source type) DO:32 (sink type) DO:32 (source type)
DX320/420 (with RX323) : DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/16, Ao 1 point
DX310/410 (with RX323-1) : DI (sink/source)/DO (sink)=32/16
CR31 DX321/421 (with RX324) : DI (sink/source)/DO (source)=32/16, Ao 1 point
(for ADD ON PCB) DX311/411 (with RX324-1) : DI (sink/source)/DO (source)=32/16
DX330/331/430/431 (with RX331) : Manual pulse generator, 2CH
DX340/341/440/441 (with RX341) : Ai 4 points, Ao 1 point
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
The base I/O unit is used for connecting the servo amplifier, encoder, skip and remote I/O unit.
One unit is always required per control unit.
01
F 01
F
D
D
C
C
B
B
E
E
8
79 8
79
24
24
356
356
A
A
ENC1
SKIP
:ADD ON PCB
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
I/O interface
CF10
25 1
Refer to section 4.2.2 Control unit connector
pin assignment (CF10) for details on the
connector pin assignment.
50 26
<Cable side connector type>
Plug : 10150-6000EL
Shell : 10350-3210-000
Recommended maker: Sumitomo 3M
Servo amplifier
SV1 1 GND 11 GND
10 1 2 O SVTXD1 12 O SVTXD1∗
3 I SVALM1 13 I SVALM1∗
4 I SVRXD1 14 I SVRXD1∗
5 GND 15 GND
6 16
20 11 7 O SVEMG1 17 O SVEMG1∗
8 18
<Cable side connector type> 9 19
Plug : 10120-6000EL 10 O +5V 20
Shell : 10320-3210-000
Recommended maker: Sumitomo 3M
Servo amplifier
SV2 1 GND 11 GND
10 1 2 O SVTXD2 12 O SVTXD2∗
3 I SVALM2 13 I SVALM2∗
4 I SVRXD2 14 I SVRXD2∗
5 GND 15 GND
20 11 6 16
7 O SVEMG2 17 O SVEMG2∗
<Cable side connector type> 8 18
Plug : 10120-6000EL 9 19
Shell : 10320-3210-000 10 O +5V 20
Recommended maker: Sumitomo 3M
Encoder
ENC1
5 1
1 I ENC1A
6 I ENC1A ∗
2 I ENC1B
7 I ENC1B ∗
3 I ENC1Z
9 6 8 I ENC1Z ∗
4 GND 9 O +5V
<Cable side connector type> 5 GND
Connector : CDE-9PF
Contact : CD-PC-111
Case : HDE-CTH
Recommended maker: Hirose Denki
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
Skip
SKIP
8 1
1 GND
9 GND
2 I SKIP IN1
10 I SKIP IN2
3 I SKIP IN3
11 I SKIP IN4
4
15 9 12
5 I SKIP IN5
13 I SKIP IN6
6 I SKIP IN7
<Cable side connector type> 14 I SKIP IN8
7
Connector : CDA-15P 15 GND
8 GND
Contact : CD-PC-111
Case : HDA-CTH
Recommended maker: Hirose Denki
1 2 3
Remote I/O <Cable side connector type>
1 I/O TXRX1
RIO1 Connector : 1-178288-3
2 I/O TXRX1∗
Contact : 1-175218-5
3 GND
Recommended maker: Japan AMP
+24V input
1 2 3 <Cable side connector type> 1 I +24V
DCIN Connector : 2-178288-3 2 GND
Contact : 1-175218-5 3 FG
Recommended maker: Japan AMP
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
DI/DO
CF31 CF32
B A B A
20 I X00 20 I X10 20 I X20 20 I (X30)
19 I X01 19 I X11 19 I X21 19 I (X31)
18 I X02 18 I X12 18 I X22 18 I (X32)
17 I X03 17 I X13 17 I X23 17 I (X33)
16 I X04 16 I X14 16 I X24 16 I (X34)
15 I X05 15 I X15 15 I X25 15 I (X35)
14 I X06 14 I X16 14 I X26 14 I (X36)
13 I X07 13 I X17 13 I X27 13 I (X37)
12 I X08 12 I X18 12 I X28 12 I (X38)
11 I X09 11 I X19 11 I X29 11 I (X39)
10 I X0A 10 I X1A 10 I X2A 10 I (X3A)
9 I X0B 9 I X1B 9 I X2B 9 I (X3B)
8 I X0C 8 I X1C 8 I X2C 8 I (X3C)
7 I X0D 7 I X1D 7 I X2D 7 I (X3D)
6 I X0E 6 I X1E 6 I X2E 6 I (X3E)
5 I X0F 5 I X1F 5 I X2F 5 I (X3F)
4 4 4 4
3 I COM N o te ) 3 I COM N o te ) 3 I COM N o te ) 3 I COM N o te )
2 I +24V 2 GND 2 I +24V 2 GND
1 I +24V 1 GND 1 I +24V 1 GND
CF33 CF34
B A B A
20 O Y00 20 O Y10 20 O Y20 20 O (Y30)
19 O Y01 19 O Y11 19 O Y21 19 O (Y31)
18 O Y02 18 O Y12 18 O Y22 18 O (Y32)
17 O Y03 17 O Y13 17 O Y23 17 O (Y33)
16 O Y04 16 O Y14 16 O Y24 16 O (Y34)
15 O Y05 15 O Y15 15 O Y25 15 O (Y35)
14 O Y06 14 O Y16 14 O Y26 14 O (Y36)
13 O Y07 13 O Y17 13 O Y27 13 O (Y37)
12 O Y08 12 O Y18 12 O Y28 12 O (Y38)
11 O Y09 11 O Y19 11 O Y29 11 O (Y39)
10 O Y0A 10 O Y1A 10 O Y2A 10 O (Y3A)
9 O Y0B 9 O Y1B 9 O Y2B 9 O (Y3B)
8 O Y0C 8 O Y1C 8 O Y2C 8 O (Y3C)
7 O Y0D 7 O Y1D 7 O Y2D 7 O (Y3D)
6 O Y0E 6 O Y1E 6 O Y2E 6 O (Y3E)
5 O Y0F 5 O Y1F 5 O Y2F 5 O (Y3F)
4 4 4 4
3 3 3 3
2 I +24V 2 I GND 2 I +24V 2 I GND
1 I +24V 1 I GND 1 I +24V 1 I GND
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
Reference item: 6.14 Setting of channel No. when using multiple remote I/O units
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
CF31
CF32
B2 B2
B1 B1
A2 A2
A1 A1
CF33 CF34
B2 B2
B1 B1
A2 A2
A1 A1
Stabilized power
DCIN
+24V
+24V
G ND
GND
FG
FG
Connect the servo amplifier to SV1 (system 1) and SV2 (system 2) of the base I/O unit.
SH21 cable
SV1 CN1A
Servo amplifier
SV2
SH21 cable
CN1A
(System 1)
(System 2)
<Related items>
Cable manufacturing drawing: Appendix 2 (SH21 cable)
Connector pin assignment: 5.2.3 Base I/O unit connector pin assignment (SV1, SV2)
Connect the encoder to ENC1 on the base I/O unit. When connecting two channels, connect the second
channel to ENC2 on the control unit.
(Channel 1)
Base I/O unit
0 0 Encoder
ENC1
F040/F041 cable
(Channel 2)
Control unit
Encoder
F040/F041 cable
ENC2
<Related items>
Outline drawing: Appendix 1
Cable manufacturing drawing: Appendix 2 (F040 cable)
Connector pin assignment: 5.2.3 Base I/O unit connector pin assignment (ENC1)
4.2.2 Control unit connector pin assignment (ENC2)
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5.2 Connection of Base I/O Unit
Connect the sensor signal (skip) to SKIP on the base I/O unit. The sensor signal is used for processing
the high-speed signals. Always shield the cable.
SKIP
2
SKIP IN1
2.2k
10
SKIP IN2
2.2k
3
SKIP IN3
2.2k
11
2.2k SKIP IN4
5
SKIP IN5
2.2k
13
2.2k SKIP IN6
6
Stabilized power 2.2k SKIP IN7
14
+24V SKIP IN8
FG 2.2k
1,8,9,15
GND Contr ol circuit
<Related item>
Connector pin assignment: 5.2.3 Base I/O unit connector pin assignment (SKIP)
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections may damage the devices, so connect the cables to the specified
connectors.
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
Examples of using the card-sized I/O are shown below. The card-sized I/O can be used as the operation
board I/O or electric cabinet I/O.
When using the card-sized I/O the machine maker must manufacture a card-sized I/O connector PCB
for connecting the card-sized I/O.
DO
CF10
Electric cabinet I/O
DI
Car d- sized I/O
RIO1
DO
DO
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
The card-sized I/O (HR361/HR371) specifications are shown below. The card-sized I/O has 16 input
points and 16 output points per card. When the card-sized I/O connector PCB is connected to RIO1, up
to six cards can be used, and when connected to RIO2 and RIO3, up to eight cards can be used. The
power supply (+24V, +5V) must be supplied from an external source.
Outline drawing
+24V HR361/HR371
power supply
+5V
power supply
DI
DO
Communication signal
(TXRX、TXRX∗)
SEL1
SEL2
SEL3
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
CF30
A B
1 GND 1 GND
2 I/O TXRX∗ 2 I/O TXRX
3 I SEL1 3 I SEL2
4 I SEL3 4 I +24V
5 I +24V 5 I +24V
6 GND 6 GND
7 O YF 7 O Y7
8 O YE 8 O Y6
9 O YD 9 O Y5
10 O YC 10 O Y4
11 O YB 11 O Y3
12 O YA 12 O Y2
13 O Y9 13 O Y1
14 O Y8 14 O Y0
15 GND 15 GND
16 I XF 16 I X7
17 I XE 17 I X6
18 I XD 18 I X5
19 I XC 19 I X4
20 I XB 20 I X3
21 I XA 21 I X2 The signal assignment (X, Y) differs
22 I X9 22 I X1 according to the base I/O unit's station No.
23 I X8 23 I X0
24 GND 24 GND
Refer to the "PLC Interface Manual" for
25 I +5V 25 I +5V details.
(Example) When four connectors are installed on card-sized I/O connector PCB.
TXRX
TXRX∗
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
HR361 HR371
(Machine side) (Machine side)
CF30 CF30
+24V
2.2k 2.2k
GND
2.2k 2.2k
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Input signal hold time: 40 ms or more is the guideline, and if not held for longer
than the ladder processing cycle time, the input signal will not be recognized.
T2 T2
T1 T1 T1 T1
External signal
+24V
Internal signal
+5V
T3 T4 T3 T4
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
RA
RA
R
PL
Control Cont rol
circuit R circuit
PL
GND GND GND
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
∗ When using an inductive load such as relays, always connect a diode (withstand voltage
100V or more, 100mA or more) in parallel to the load as a noise measure.
∗ When using a capacitive load such as a lamp, always connect a protective resistor
(R=150Ω) serially to the load to suppress rush currents. (Make sure that the current,
including the instantaneous current, is less than the above tolerable current.)
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
Top
Installation 1
Top
Installation 2
Bottom
Bottom
Top
Bottom
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
The specifications of the card-size analog I/O (HR381/383) are shown in this section. The HR381 has
one analog output channel, and the HR383 has four analog input channels and one analog output
channel.
(1) HR381/HR383 outline drawing
55
93
(only HR383) Outline: Same as HR371
Communication signal Connector type: Same as HR371
( TXRX 、 TXRX∗ )
SEL1
SEL2
SEL3
GND
GND
GND
GND
220Ω DAC
Output AO0
GND
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5.3 Connection of Card-sized I/O
A B A B
1 GND 1 GND 1 GND 1 GND
2 I/O TXRX∗ 2 I/O TXRX 2 I/O TXRX∗ 2 I/O TXRX
3 I SEL1 3 I SEL2 3 I SEL1 3 I SEL2
4 I SEL3 4 4 I SEL3 4
5 5 5 5
6 GND 6 GND 6 GND 6 GND
7 - 7 - 7 - 7 -
8 - 8 - 8 - 8 -
9 - 9 - 9 - 9 -
10 - 10 - 10 - 10 -
11 - 11 - 11 - 11 -
12 - 12 - 12 - 12 -
13 - 13 - 13 - 13 -
14 - 14 O AO0 14 - 14 O AO0
15 AO0: Analog output 1ch
15 GND 15 GND GND 15 GND
16 - 16 - 16 - 16 -
17 - 17 - 17 - 17 -
18 - 18 - 18 - 18 -
19 - 19 - 19 - 19 -
20 GND 20 - 20 GND 20 I AI3 AI3: Analog input 4ch
21 GND 21 - 21 GND 21 I AI2 AI2: Analog input 3ch
AI1: Analog input 2ch
22 GND 22 - 22 GND 22 I AI1
AI0: Analog input 1ch
23 GND 23 - 23 GND 23 I AI0
24 GND 24 GND 24 GND 24 GND
25 I +5V 25 I +5V 25 I +5V 25 I +5V
(6) Others
When designing the connector PCB for the card-size analog I/O, refer to sections 5.3.1 to 5.3.6 for
the other required items.
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5.4 Scan I/O
The scan I/O is an input/output card for the machine operation board, and is provided with a digital
input/output and scan input/output.
B Scan DI/DO:64/64
CF35
RIO3 DCIN
B A
HR347/357
CF31 CF33
A A
DI:32 B B DO:32
20 1 20 1
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5.4 Scan I/O
Remote I/O
RIO3A/B
<Cable side connector type> 1 I/O TXRX3
1 2 3 2 I/O TXRX3∗
Connector : 1-178288-3
3 GND
Contact : 1-175218-5
Recommended maker: Japan AMP
+24V input
DCIN
1 2
<Cable side connector type> 1 I +24V
3
Connector : 2-178288-3 2 GND
Contact : 1-175218-5 3 FG
Recommended maker: Japan AMP
DI/DO
CF31 CF33
B A B A
20 I X40 20 I X50 20 O Y40 20 O Y50
19 I X41 19 I X51 19 O Y41 19 O Y51
18 I X42 18 I X52 18 O Y42 18 O Y52
17 I X43 17 I X53 17 O Y43 17 O Y53
16 I X44 16 I X54 16 O Y44 16 O Y54
15 I X45 15 I X55 15 O Y45 15 O Y55
14 I X46 14 I X56 14 O Y46 14 O Y56
13 I X47 13 I X57 13 O Y47 13 O Y57
12 I X48 12 I X58 12 O Y48 12 O Y58
11 I X49 11 I X59 11 O Y49 11 O Y59
10 I X4A 10 I X5A 10 O Y4A 10 O Y5A
9 I X4B 9 I X5B 9 O Y4B 9 O Y5B
8 I X4C 8 I X5C 8 O Y4C 8 O Y5C
7 I X4D 7 I X5D 7 O Y4D 7 O Y5D
6 I X4E 6 I X5E 6 O Y4E 6 O Y5E
5 I X4F 5 I X5F 5 O Y4F 5 O Y5F
4 4 4 4
3 I COM Not e) 3 I COM Not e) 3 3
2 I +24V 2 GND 2 I +24V 2 I GND
1 I +24V 1 GND 1 I +24V 1 I GND
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5.4 Scan I/O
Scan DI/DO
CF35
B A
25 GND 25 GND
24 O LC3B 24 O LC3A
23 O LC2B 23 O LC2A
22 O LC1B 22 O LC1A
21 O LC0B 21 O LC0A
20 I LD7B∗ 20 I LD7A∗
19 I LD6B∗ 19 I LD6A∗
18 I LD5B∗ 18 I LD5A∗ Note) Normally the GND pin is not used.
17 I LD4B∗ 17 I LD4A∗ Do not connect the GND pin to the
16 I LD3B∗ 16 I LD3A∗ frame ground.
15 I LD2B∗ 15 I LD2A∗
14 I LD1B∗ 14 I LD1A∗
13 I LD0B∗ 13 I LD0A∗
12 GND 12
11 11
<Cable side connector type>
10 10
9 O 9 O
Connector : 7950-6500SC
KYC7∗ KYC6∗
8 O KYC5∗ 8 O KYC4∗
Relief : 3448-7950
7 O KYC3∗ 7 O KYC2∗ Recommended maker: Sumitomo 3M
6 O KYC1∗ 6 O KYC0∗
5 I KYD7∗ 5 I KYD6∗
4 I KYD5∗ 4 I KYD4∗ LCxA/B Common signal for scan DO
3 I KYD3∗ 3 I KYD2∗ LDxA/B∗ Data signal for DO
2 I KYD1∗ 2 I KYD0∗ Common signal for scan DI
KYCx∗
1 1 GND
KYDx∗ Data signal for DI
Set the address (station No.) assignment in a DI/DO: 32/32 point unit. The setting is made with the
rotary switches SCAN1, SCAN2 and DIO. The assignment address will change according to the rotary
switch settings.
CF35
X1F Y1F
SCAN1
X3F Y3F
SCAN2
Standard setting
DIO 2
X5F Y5F
DIO
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5.4 Scan I/O
HR347/357
0 0 0
A
RIO3
RIO3
HR347/357
HR347/357
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5.4 Scan I/O
KYD7∗
KYD6∗
KYD5∗
KYD4∗
KYD3∗
KYD2∗
KYD1∗
KYD0∗
<Exampl e of circui t manuf actured by machi ne manuf acturer>
Note) Connect a lead-in preventing diode to the scan input as shown below.
If a lead-in preventing diode is not inserted, the input signals may not be read in correctly.
KYC0∗
~KYC7∗
The scan input changes the common signals as shown below. The key input data is retrieved when
the common signal is Low. The common signal changeover cycle is 11.68ms, and the data is
retrieved when the key switch is ON for 11.68ms or more. The scan input is a 5V system.
KYCO*
KYC1∗
KYC2∗
KYC3∗
KYC4∗
KYC5∗
KYC6∗
KYC7∗
1.46ms
11.68ms
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5.4 Scan I/O
Y10 Y30
Y11 Y31
Y12 Y32
Y13 Y33
Y14 Y34
Y15 Y35
Y16 Y36
Y17 Y37
Y18 Y38
Y19 Y39
Y1A Y3A
Y1B Y3B
Y1C Y3C
Y1D Y3D
Y1E Y3E
Y1F Y3F
<Example of circuit manufactured by <Example of circuit manufactured by
machine manufacturer> machine manufacturer>
5V
CF35
LCnA/B
330Ω LDnA/B∗
The scan output changes the common signals as shown below. The LED lights only when the data
is output and the common signal is High. The common signal changes four signals in order. It lights
only for 1.46ms once every 5.84ms. The scan output is a 5V system.
LC3A LC3B
LC2A LC2B
LC1A LC1B
LC0A LC0B
1.46ms 1.46ms
5.84ms 5.84ms
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5.4 Scan I/O
HR347 HR357
(Machine side) (Machine side)
CF30 CF30
+24V
2.2k 2.2k
GND
2.2k 2.2k
GND
Input conditions
Use the input signal within the following condition ranges.
Sink type Source type
1 Input voltage when external contact is ON 6V or less 18V or more
2 Input current when external contact is ON 9mA or more
3 Input voltage when external contact is OFF 20V or more 4V or less
4 Input current when external contact is OFF 2mA or less
5 Tolerable chattering time 3ms or less (Refer to T1 below)
6 Input signal hold time 40ms or more (Refer to T2 below)
.
7 Input circuit operation delay time 3ms ≤ T3 =. T4 ≤ 20ms
8 Machine side contact capacity +30V or more, 16mA or more
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Input signal hold time: 40 ms or more is the guideline, and if not held for longer
than the ladder processing cycle time, the input signal will not be recognized.
T2 T2
T1 T1 T1 T1
External sign al
+24V
Internal signal
+5V
T3 T4 T3 T4
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5.4 Scan I/O
RA
RA
R
PL
Control Control
circuit R circuit
PL
GND GND GND
Output conditions
Insulation method Non-insulation
Rated load voltage DC+24V
Max. output current 60mA/point
Saturation voltage 1.6V (standard)
Output delay time 40µs
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
∗ When using an inductive load such as relays, always connect a diode (withstand voltage
100V or more, 100mA or more) in parallel to the load as a noise measure.
∗ When using a capacitive load such as a lamp, always connect a protective resistor
(R=150Ω) serially to the load to suppress rush currents. (Make sure that the current,
including the instantaneous current, is less than the above tolerable current.)
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6.1 Outline of Remote I/O Unit
No. of occupied
Unit name Machine control signals that can be handled
serial link channels
Digital input signal (DI) : 32 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX100 1
Digital output signal (DO) : 32 points (non-insulation) sink type
Digital input signal (DI) : 32 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX101 1
Digital output signal (DO) : 32 points (non-insulation) source type
Digital input signal (DI) : 64 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX110 2
Digital output signal (DO) : 48 points (non-insulation) sink type
Digital input signal (DI) : F64 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX111 2
Digital output signal (DO) : 32 points (non-insulation) source type
Digital input signal (DI) : 64 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX120 Digital output signal (DO) : 48 points (non-insulation) sink type 2
Analog output (AO) : 1 point
Digital input signal (DI) : 64 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX121 Digital output signal (DO) : 48 points (non-insulation) source type 2
Analog output (AO) : 1 point
Digital input signal (DI) : 32 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX130 Digital output signal (DO) : 32 points (non-insulation) sink type 2
Handle input (AO) : 2 pieces
Digital input signal (DI) : 32 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
FCUA-DX131 Digital output signal (DO) : 32 points (non-insulation) source type 2
Handle input (AO) : 2 pieces
Digital input signal (DI) : 32 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
Digital output signal (DO) : 32 points (non-insulation) sink type
FCUA-DX140 2
Analog input (AI) : 4 points
Analog output (AO) : 1 point
Digital input signal (DI) : 32 points (photo coupler insulation) sink/source type
Digital output signal (DO) : 32 points (non-insulation) source type
FCUA-DX141 2
Analog input (AI) : 4 points
Analog output (AO) : 1 point
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6.2 Names of Each Remote I/O Unit Section
7 8 9 A
B C D
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6.3 Connection of Remote I/O Power
The +24VDC power for the control circuit is supplied from the connector DCIN on the bottom of the unit.
When manufacturing the R300 cable, use the single-end connector CN300 (optional, with one end), and
when manufacturing the R301 cable, use the connector set CS301 (optional, with two ends).
(Fr on t)
DCIN
Y
Bottom
R220 cable 1 +24VDC
24VDC(+ )
Y
2 0V
0V 3 FG
FG
( Rear )
Stabilized power supply
(Prepare separately)
CAUTION
Do not apply voltages other than those indicated in this manual on the connector. Doing
so may lead to destruction or damage.
Incorrect connections could damage the device, so always connect the cable to the
designated connector.
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6.4 Outline of Digital Signal Input Circuit
Input circuit
(Machine side)
DI-L/DI-R
2.2k
0V
2.2k
0V
2.2k
0V
2.2k
0V
2.2k
0V Control
circuit
+24VDC
A3, B3 COM
Sink type
(Machine side)
DI-L/DI-R
+24VDC 2.2k
+24VDC
2.2k
+24VDC 2.2k
+24VDC 2.2k
+24VDC 2.2k
Control
circuit
A3, B3 COM
0V
Source type
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6.4 Outline of Digital Signal Input Circuit
Input conditions
The input signals must be used within the following condition ranges.
Sink type
Input voltage at external contact ON 6V or less
Input current at external contact ON 9mA or more
Input voltage at external contact OFF 20V or more
Input current at external contact OFF 2mA or less
Tolerable chattering time 3mSec or less (Refer to T1 below)
Input signal hold time 40mSec or more (Refer to T2 below)
.
Input circuit operation delay time 3mSec ≤ T3 =. T4 ≤ 20mSec
Machine side contact capacity 30V or more, 16mA or more
Sink type
Input voltage at external contact ON 6V or more
Input current at external contact ON 9mA or more
Input voltage at external contact OFF 20V or more
Input current at external contact OFF 2mA or less
Tolerable chattering time 3mSec or less (Refer to T1 below)
Input signal hold time 40mSec or more (Refer to T2 below)
.
Input circuit operation delay time 3mSec ≤ T3 =. T4 ≤ 20mSec
Machine side contact capacity 30V or more, 16mA or more
T2 T2
T1 T1 T1 T1
T3 T4 T3 T4
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6.5 Outline of Digital Signal Output Circuit
Output circuit
(Machine side) DO-L/DO-R
+24VDC
RA
R
PL
Control
circuit
RA
Control
circuit
R
PL
<CAUTION>
∗ When using an inductive load such as a relay, always connect a diode (voltage
resistance 100 V or more, 100 mA or more) in parallel to the load.
∗ When using a capacity load such as a lamp, always connect a protective resistor
(R=150Ω) serially to the load to suppress rush currents. (Make sure that the
current is less than the above tolerable current including the momentary current.)
CAUTION
When using an inductive load such as a relay, always connect a diode in parallel to the
load.
When using a capacity load such as a ramp, always connect a protective resistor serially
to the load to suppress rush currents.
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6.6 Outline of Analog Signal Output Circuit
Output circuit
220Ω R
A0 DAC
A0∗
Output conditions
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6.7 Outline of Analog Signal Input Circuit
Input circuit
150Ω ADC
A0
A0∗
Input conditions
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6.8 Connection of FCUA-DX10 /13 /14 Unit and Machine Control Signal
6.8 Connection of FCUA-DX10 /13 /14 Unit and Machine Control Signal
FCUA- DX10
or
R300 cable/ FCUA- DX13
R301 cable or
DI-L
FCUA- DX14
Machine signal
R300 cable/
R301 cable
DO-L
Machine sign al
The single-end connector CN300 (optional, with one end) includes the DI-L and DO-L connectors. The
connector set CS301 (optional) includes the DI-L and DO-L connectors, and two connectors for
∗)
connection with the terminal block .
∗ ) Izumi Denki I/O terminal BX1F-T40 Tel.: 052-262-6946
<Outline of connection>
DI-L FCUA-DX101/131/141
DI-L FCUA-DX100/130/140
COM Input circuit
COM A3
A3 source type
24 VDC(+ ) 0V B3
B3
24 VDC(+ )
Input circuit 2.2k
2.2k
0V sink type
B1 B1
B2
B2
A1
A1
A2
A2
24 VDC(+) DO-L
DO-L
Output circuit
RA
RA source type
Output circuit
PL
PL sink type
B1
B1 0V B2 Control
B2 Control circu it
circuit A1
Machine A1
A2
control panel A2 Machine
control panel
RIO1 RIO2 DCIN
RIO1 RIO2 DCIN
1 2 3
1 2 3
Stabilized power 24VDC(+ ) 0V FG
Stabilized power 24VDC(+ ) 0V FG
CAUTION
Incorrect connections could damage the device, so always connect the cable to the
designated connector.
Do not connect or disconnect the connection cables between each unit while the power is
ON.
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6.8 Connection of FCUA-DX10 /13 /14 Unit and Machine Control Signal
FCU A- DX 10 □/ 13 □/ 14□
<CAUTION>
DO-L
B A
Y10 20
Y00
Y11 19
Y01
Y12 18
Y02
Y13 17
Y03
24VDC(+) Y14 16
Y04
Y15 15
Y05
Y16 14
Y06
DO-L Y07 Y17 13
RA Y08 Y18 12
DO-L Y19
Y09
11
Y1A 10
Y0A
Y1B 9
Y0B
PL Y0C Y1C 8
Y1D 7
Y0D
Y1E 6
Y0E
Y1F 5
Y0F
0V 4
3
0V 2
+24V
0V 1
+24V
B A
Control unit
X X
Y AMP
0V
AMP
D-3 D-3 AMP
D-3
R- T M
<Adaptive connector>
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6.9 Connection of FCUA-DX11 Unit and Machine Control Signal
FCUA- DX11
R300 cable/
R301 cable DI-L DI- R
Machine signal
R300 cable/
R301 cable DO- R
DO-L DCIN
RIO1
The single-end connector CN300 (optional, with one end) includes the DI-L (DI-R) and DO-L (DO-R)
connectors. The connector set CS301 (optional) includes the DI-L and DO-L connectors, and two
∗)
connectors for connection with the terminal block .
∗ ) Izumi Denki I/O terminal BX1F-T40 Tel.: 052-262-6946
<Outline of connection>
FCUA- DX110 DI- L/R FCUA- DX111
DI- L/R
COM A3 COM Input circuit
A3
24VDC(+ ) 0V source type
B3 B3
Input circuit 24VDC(+ )
2.2k sink type 2.2k
0V
B1 B1
B2 B2
A1 A1
A2 A2
24 VDC(+ )
DO- L/R DO- L/R
Output circuit
RA
RA source type
Output circuit
PL sink type PL
B1 B1
Control 0V Control
B2 B2
circu it A1 circu it
Machine A1
control panel A2 A2
Machine
control panel
CAUTION
Incorrect connections could damage the device, so always connect the cable to the
designated connector.
Do not connect or disconnect the connection cables between each unit while the power is
ON.
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6.9 Connection of FCUA-DX11 Unit and Machine Control Signal
DO-L DO-R
B A B A
Y20 20
Y00 Y10 20
Y21 19
Y01 Y11 19
Y22 18
24VDC(+) DO-L Y02 Y12 18
Y23 17
Y03 Y13 17
Y24 16
Y04 Y14 16
Y25 15
Y15 15
RA Y05
Y06 Y16 14
Y26 14
Y27 13
Y07 Y17 13
Y28 12
Y08 Y18 12
PL Y09 Y19 11
Y29
Y2A
11
10
Y0A Y1A 10
Y2B 9
Y0B Y1B 9
Y2C 8
Y0C Y1C 8
0V Y0D Y1D 7
Y2D 7
Y2E 6
24VDC(+) Y0E Y1E 6
DO-R Y0F Y1F 5
Y2F 5
4
4
3
3
+24V 0V 2
0V 2
RA +24V
0V 1
+24V 0V 1
+24V
B B A
A
PL
Control unit
X X Y
AMP
AMP D-3
D-3 D-3 AMP
0V R- T M
<Adaptive connector>
DCIN (CN220) RIO1/RIO2 (CN211) DI-L/DO-L (CN300) Terminator (R-TM)
DI-R/DO-R
AMP
AMP
X
D-3 AMP
D-3
D-3
Y
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6.10 Connection of FCUA-DX12 Unit and Machine Control Signal
FCUA-DX12
R300 cable/
R301 cable
DI-L
DI-R
Machine signal
R300 cable/
R301 cable DCIN
DO-L DO-R
Machine signal RIO2
RIO1
The single-end connector CN300 (optional, with one end) includes the DI-L (DI-R) and DO-L (DO-R) connectors.
The connector set CS301 (optional) includes the DI-L and DO-L connectors, and two connectors for connection with
the terminal block ∗).
∗) Izumi Denki I/O terminal BX1F-T40 Tel.: 052-262-6946
<Outline of connection>
DI- L/R FCUA- DX120 DI- L/R FCUA- DX121
B1 B1
0V B2 Control
B2 Control
circu it A1 circuit
Machine A1
control panel A2 A2
Machine
DO- R R control panel R
DO- R
R DAC R
DAC
Analog out B4 Analog out B4
220Ω 220Ω
A4 A4
CAUTION
Incorrect connections could damage the device, so always connect the cable to the
designated connector.
Do not connect or disconnect the connection cables between each unit while the power is
ON.
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6.10 Connection of FCUA-DX12 Unit and Machine Control Signal
DO-L DO-R
B A B A
Y00 Y10 20 Y20 20
Y01 Y11 19 Y21 19
Y02 Y12 18 Y22 18
24VDC(+) Y03 Y13 17 Y23
DO-L Y04 Y14 16 Y24
17
16
Y05 Y15 15 Y25 15
Y06 Y16 14 Y26 14
RA Y07 Y17 13 Y27 13
Y08 Y18 12 Y28 12
Y09 Y19 11 Y29 11
PL Y0A Y1A 10 Y2A 10
Y0B Y1B 9 Y2B 9
Y0C Y1C 8 Y2C 8
Y0D Y1D 7 Y2D 7
0V Y0E Y1E 6 Y2E 6
Y0F Y1F 5 Y2F 5
24VDC(+)
DO-R 4 AO AO * 4
3 3
+24V 0V 2 +24V 2
0V
+24V 0V 1 +24V 1
0V
RA B A B A
PL Control unit
X X Y
AMP
D-3 AMP D-3 D-3 AMP
0V R- T M
<Adaptive connector>
DCIN (CN220) RIO1/RIO2 (CN211) DI-L/DO-L (CN300) Terminator (R-TM)
AMP
AMP
X
Connector : 2-178288-3 Connector : 1-178288-3 Crimp type connector: D-3 AMP
D-3
D-3
Y
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6.11 Connection of FCUA-DX13 Unit and Handle
FCU A- DX1 3
Manual pulse generator
FCUA- HD60
Rear view
NO.1
HANDL E
12V 0V A B
4-M3
R041 cable
12V 0V A B 12V 0V A B
HANDLE
4-M3
R042 cable
SEL∗
FCU A- DX1 3
When connecting the second manual pulse generator,
connect the SEL∗ signal to the No. 1's 0V.
CAUTION
Incorrect connections could damage the device, so always connect the cable to the
designated connector.
Do not connect or disconnect the connection cables between each unit while the power is
ON.
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6.12 Outline of FCUA-DX13 Unit Pulse Input Circuit
Input/output conditions
Input waveform
The difference of the input waveform potential must be ±45 deg. or less.
Input/output circuit
FCU A- DX1 3
The R041-3M (for one unit) and R042-3M (for two units) are available for the handle cables.
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6.13 Connection of FCUA-DX14 Unit and Analog Input/Output Signal
FCU A- DX1 4
AIO
R031 cable
20 10
11 1
Input/output circuit
Pin No.
FCU A- DX1 4
GND 1
GND 11
GND 5
GND 15
CAUTION
Incorrect connections could damage the device, so always connect the cable to the
designated connector.
Do not connect or disconnect the connection cables between each unit while the power is
ON.
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6.14 Setting of Channel No. when Using Multiple Remote I/O Units
6.14 Setting of Channel No. when Using Multiple Remote I/O Units
When the remote I/O unit is connected with serial links (MC link B), multiple units can be used as long as
the total No. of occupied channels is within 8 channels.
When using multiple remote I/O units, a characteristic channel No. must be set for each unit. The
FCUA-DX10 unit has one channel No. setting switch, and FCUA-DX11 , DX12 , DX13 and
DX14 unit have two switches. Each of these switches must be set to a characteristic channel No.
0
1 2
+ + +
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T o t a l N o . o f o c c u pi e d c h a n n e l s : 8
No. of occupied No. of occupied No. of occupied No. of occupied (Max. con figu ration)
channels: 2 channels: 2 channels: 2 channels: 2
<CAUTION>
The assignment of each unit's input/output signal address will
change with the setting of the channel No.
Refer to "PLC Interface Manual" for details.
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6.15 Cables
6.15 Cables
The remote I/O unit cable types include the R300 and R301 cables. One end of the R300 cable is cut,
and the R301 cable is used for connections with the terminal block ∗). Both the R300-3M and R301-3M
are available.
If a cable longer than 3 m is required, use the connector set CN300 or CS301.
The R041-3M (for one unit) and R042-3M (for two units) are available for the handle cables.
For the analog input/output cable, the R031 cable must be manufactured by the user.
∗ ) Izumi Denki I/O terminal BX1F-T40A Tel.: 052-262-6946
RA
2
1 3 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 212325 27 2931 33 35 37 39
IDEC
BX1F-T40A
4 6 8 10 1214 16 18 20 22 2426 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
PL R301 cable
Terminal Terminal
block DX1 block DX1
BX1F BX1F
1 A1 2 B1
3 A2 34 B2
5 A3 6 B3
7 A4 8 B4
9 A5 10 B5
11 A6 12 B6
13 A7 14 B7
15 A8 16 B8
17 A9 18 B9
19 A10 20 B10
21 A11 22 B11
23 A12 24 B12
25 A13 26 B13
27 A14 28 B14
29 A15 30 B15
31 A16 32 B16
33 A17 34 B17
35 A18 36 B18
37 A19 38 B19
39 A20 40 B20
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Appendix 1.1 Control Unit Outline Drawing
5
6
CBUS 1 CBUS 2
OPEN
156
168
PC
RST
DC IN CF D HD
DC OUT
PS EMG ENC2
CF12 LCD
BAT ALM
1
F0
D
C
E
AB23456
789
WD NC NC NC CF11 CF10
6
ER LED SY S RST
6 208 6
220
DC IN
CF01 EMG CF02
85
92
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Appendix 1.2 Display Unit Outline Drawing
290
Escutcheon
LCD
Control unit
220
Menu key
113
For the display unit installation screw, select a screw that has a protrusion length into the display unit of
5mm or less.
Cross-section AA
A
.5
(4.5)
R
(13)
(10)
R5
5.
5
Installation
plate
(welded)
5 A
14.5
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Appendix 1.3 External Power Supply Unit (PD25) Outline Drawing
65
φ6
AC IN
220
230
ON/OFF SW
230
208
ON/OFF
POWER
DC OUT
3
R
2-
6 6
30 130
94
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Appendix 1.4 Base I/O Unit Outline Drawing
(100)
6
0 0
156
168
6
6 208
6
220
(100)
6
156
168
6 208 6
6
(55)
220
95
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Appendix 1.4 Base I/O Unit Outline Drawing
(100)
6
156
168
6 208 6
6
(55)
220
96
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Appendix 1.5 Remote I/O Unit Outline Drawing
Heat dissipation,
100
allowance
135
168
6
70
150
W iring
allowance
allowance
Bottom
135
Installation hole
2-M5-0.8 screw
6
DX
156
34 6
97
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Appendix 1.6 Card-sized I/O Outline Drawing
8
[Card corner holder]
10
Type: KGCH-20-0 6.2
15
Recommended maker: Kitakawa Kogyo 1.8
6.5 5
20
3.5
6.5 1.5
5.4 7.7
7
+0 . 1
7.1 0
5.5 +0 . 1
0
+0 . 1
0
8
0.
5.5
-0. 2
0
86
93
5.25
55
15
3x15=45
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Appendix 1.7 Scan I/O Card Outline Drawing
20
Scan DI/DO:64/64
5OUT
ALM3
ALM1
ALM2
B
24IN
CF35 FG
CS3 CS2 CS1
DC I N
RIO33
3
2
2
1
1
A
B
110±0.3
150
4.5φ
20 1 20 1
A A
DI:32 DO:32
20
B B
CF31 CF33
7 166±0.3 7
180 4-C2
∗ The PCB height (depth) will be approx. 40mm when the connector is inserted, so secure a space more
than that when installing.
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Appendix 1.8 Manual Pulse Generator (HD60) Outline Drawing
3.6
Rubber shield t2.0
φ77 ± 0.5
φ60 ± 0.5
φ60 ± 0.5
φ80 ± 1
12V 0V A B
8.89 7.60
16 24 27 ±0.5
Installation other than
M3 x 6 not possible
3 - φ 4.8
)
on Uniform
e cti
ris
(T
+2
φ6 2
0゜
0
12
φ72 ± 0.2
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Appendix 1.9 Encoder (OSE-1024-3-15-68) Outline Drawing
-0.009
φ5 0 -0.025
68
56
φ6 8
4-φ5.4 hole
20
2 28
5 3
19.5
102 33
135
-0..012
φ14.3
-0. 042
2 5
-0.025
-0. 009
-0. 006
φ15 -0. 017
.1
φ16
φ50
3+0
0
+0.14 +0.14
1.15 0 0
1.15
Cross-section BB
26
The effective depth of the key way is 21mm.
2
A 1chA K 0V
Enlarged view of key
B 2chZ L
C 3chB M
D N 1chA
Case
E grounding P 2chZ
F R 3chB
G S
H +5V T
J
101
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Appendix 1.10 Floppy Disk Drive Unit Outline Drawing
CF D
<F130 cable>
2-φ5 hole
5.6 143.4
Squ are
109
120
hole
15.5
108
120
130
30.5
CF D
<F130 cable>
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Appendix 1.11 F Installation Plate Outline Drawing
5.5 5.5
65
47.1 ±0.2
42.6 ±0.2
5
R 2.
2-
12 ±0.2
Square hole
24
5
5
.7
R1
2-
12
38
76
125
25
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Appendix 1.13 NC Keyboard Outline Drawing
RE AD Y
? $ $
MONITOR SET UP EDIT DIAGN MAINTE SFP F0
BACK
A B C D E 7 8 9 ALTER LOWER
OR XOR AND SI N COS CASE
F G H L M 4 5 6 CTRL SP
TA N ATAN SQR T ABS IF
N O P Q R 1 2 3 # C・B
GOTO WHILE DO END EQ $ ESC
,
220
S T U V W − 0_ ・ INSERT DELETE
NE GT LT GE LE @
[ ] X Y Z +! /: * = ;/EOB
( ) I J K \ ∼
SHIFT
RESET INP UT
CALC
200 ± 0.3
220 (operation section outline)
200 (panel cut dimension)
190 ±0.3
12
12
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Appendix 1.14 Grounding Plate and Clamp Fitting Outline Drawings
40
Install the grounding plate directly onto
the cabinet or connect a grounding
wire so that sufficient frame grounding
is achieved.
If the AERSBAN-SET, containing the
grounding plate and clamp fitting, is
Shield sheath
required, please contact Mitsubishi.
Clamp section drawing
• Outline drawing
Grounding plate
Clamp fitting
2- φ 5 hole 17.5
Installation hole
30
B±0.3
MAX L 10
A
24 -0.02
0
35
6
3
+0.3
24 0
7
6 22
Note 1) M4 screw
35
11
A B C Enclosed fittings L
AERSBAN-DSET 100 86 30 Two clamp fittings A Clamp fitting A 70
AERSBAN-ESET 70 56 − One clamp fitting B Clamp fitting B 45
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(Note 1) For the cables marked with ∗ in the max. length cable column, the max. length is the sum (L1 + L2) of the cable length
(L1) from the control unit to the base I/O unit and the cable length (L2) from the base I/O unit to each unit.
L1 L2
FCUA-R211 (SH41)
RIO1 Remote I/O unit
RIO2
F040
Encoder
ENC
1. indicates twist.
4. In the cable manufacturing drawings, the partner of the twisted pair cable is given a priority, so the pin Nos. of the
connectors at both end are not necessary in number of order.
5. Equivalent parts can be used for the connector, contact and wire material.
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Cable type name: SH21 cable Usage: Servo amplifier Appendix 2.1
Note: Fold the wire material shield over the sheath, and wrap copper foil tape over it.
Clamp with the connector case GND plate.
Cable type name: SH41 cable Usage: Remote I/O Appendix 2.2
RIO1,RIO2,RIO3(CSH41) (CSH41)
TXRX 1 1 TXRX
TXRX∗ 2 2 TXRX∗
GND 3 3 GND
Note
1. Protect both side of cable by isolated bush.
2. RIO1, RIO2, RIO3 can be used as common.
3. Use this cable if the cable length is short such as when bridging between remote I/O units in the same panel.
Normally, use the FCUA-R11 cable having a high noise resistance level.
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Cable type name: FCUA-R211 cable Usage: Remote I/O Appendix 2.3
TXRX 1 1 TXRX
Precautions
TXRX∗ 2 2 TXRX∗ 1. Protect both ends of the
LG 3 3 LG cable with insulated
bushing.
FG FG 2. RIO1, RIO2 and RIO3
can be used commonly.
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Cable type name: F010 cable Usage: I/O interface Appendix 2.5
CF10 CF10
TXRX1 1 1
TXRX1* 26 26
TXRX2 2 2
TXRX2* 27 27
GND 3 3
GND 28 28
SKIP1 4 4
SKIP1* 29 29
SKIP2 5 5
SKIP2* 30 30
SKIP3 6 6
SKIP3* 31 31
SKIP4 7 7
SKIP4* 32 32
SKIP5 8 8
SKIP5* 33 33
SKIP6 9 9
SKIP6* 34 34
SKIP7 10 10
SKIP7* 35 35
SKIP8 11 11
SKIP8* 36 36
GND 12 12
GND 37 37
ENC1A 13 13
ENC1A* 38 38
ENC1B 14 14
ENC1B* 39 39
ENC1Z 15 15
ENC1Z* 40 40
GND 16 16
GND 41 41
SVTXD2 17 17
SVTXD2* 42 42
SVALM2 18 18
SVALM2* 43 43
SVRXD2 19 19
SVRXD2* 44 44
SVEMG2 20 20
SVEMG2* 45 45
GND 21 21
GND 46 46
SVTXD1 22 22
SVTXD1* 47 47
SVALM1 23 23
SVALM1* 48 48
SVRXD1 24 24
SVRXD1* 49 49
SVEMG1 25 25
SVEMG1* 50 50
CF10
CF10 Plug : 10150-6000EL
Plug : 10150-6000EL Shell : 10350-3210-000
FG FG Recommended maker:
Shell : 10350-3210-000
Recommended maker: Sumitomo 3M Sumitomo 3M
Wire material: UL20276 AWG28×25P
Recommended maker: Toyokuni Densen
Note: Fold the wire material shield over the sheath, and wrap copper foil tape over it.
Clamp with the connector case GND plate.
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Cable type name: F020 cable Usage: Manual pulse generator Appendix 2.6
HANDLE
1HA 1
1HB 2
1ch
+12V 10
GND 9
2HA 3
2HB 4
2ch
+12V 12
GND 11
3HA 5 Cable name 1ch 2ch 3ch
3HB 6 F020 cable
14 3ch F021 cable
+12V
GND 13 F022 cable
Note:
FG means channels which are
used.
Note: Fold the wire material shield over the sheath, and wrap copper foil tape over it.
Clamp with the connector case GND plate.
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Note: Fold the wire material shield over the sheath, and wrap copper foil tape over it.
Clamp with the connector case GND plate.
111
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CF21(CF22) CH1
F installation plate:
SD1(SD3) 2 2
Refer to Appendix 1
RD1(RD3) 3 3
(F installation plate
RS1(RS3) 4 4
outline drawing).
CS1(CS3) 5 5
DR1(DR3) 6 6
ER1(ER3) 20 20
CD3 8 8
RI3 9 9
GND 7 7
SD2(SD4) 14 2 Note:
RD2(RD4) 16 3 1. The signal names given in
RS2(RS4) 19 4 parentheses are equivalent to
5 CF22.
CS2(CS4) 17
DR2(DR4) 21 6
ER2(ER4) 15 20
CD4 18 8
RI4 22 9
GND 24 7
CH2
FG
CF21 or CF22
Connector : CDB-25P Connector : CDB-25S
Contact : CD-PC-111 Contact : CD-SC-111
Case : HDB-CTH Cable clamp: HD-LNA
Recommended maker: Hirose Denki Recommended maker: Hirose Denki
Note: Fold the wire material shield over the sheath, and wrap copper foil tape over it.
Clamp with the connector case GND plate.
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Connector:MS3106B20-29S
Cable clamp:MS3057-12A F040
cable
Recommended maker :ITT cannon
Connector:MS3108B20-29S
F041
Cable clamp:MS3057-12A
cable
Recommended maker :ITT cannon
ENC1(ENC2)
Note:
ENC1A (ENC2A) 1 A Signal name ( ) is for ENC2.
ENC1A*(ENC2A*) 6 N
ENC1B (ENC2B) 2 C
ENC1B*(ENC2B*) 7 R
ENC1Z (ENC2Z) 3 B
ENC1Z*(ENC2Z*) 8 P
GND 4 K
GND 5
+5V 9 H
FG
ENC1 (ENC2)
Connector : CDE-9PF
Contact : CD-PC-111
Case : HDE-CTH Wire material: DPVVSB 6P×0.2SQ
Recommended maker: Hirose Denki Recommended maker: Banto Electric Wire
Note: Fold the wire material shield over the sheath, and wrap copper foil tape over it.
Clamp with the connector case GND plate.
CF11 CF11
Connector : DHD-RB50-20AN Connector : DHD-RB50-20AN
Recommended maker: DDK Recommended maker: DDK
Cable name : K/S DHD-RB50-20AN×2
(Recommended maker: DDK)
Wire material : UL20528-50×28AWG (7/0.127)
Recommended maker: Fujikura Densen
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CF12 CF12
Connector : DHD-RB26-20AN Connector : DHD-RB26-20AN
Recommended maker: DDK Recommended maker: DDK
Cable name : K/S DHD-RB26-20AN×2
(Recommended maker: DDK)
Wire material : UL20528-26×28AWG (7/0.127)
Recommended maker: Fujikura Densen
Cable type name: F070 cable Usage: +24V input Appendix 2.13
DCIN
+24V 1 +24V
GND 2 GND
FG 3 FG
Cable type name: F110 cable Usage: +24V input, power off detection Appendix 2.14
Connector name : DCIN
Connector name : DCOUT
Y
DCOUT DCIN
AWG16
+24V 1B 1 +24V
Connector : 2-178288-3
GND 2B 2 GND Contact : 1-175218-5
Recommended maker:
FG 3B 3 FG Japan AMP
B20-9 B20-9
CF01
AWG22
ACFAIL 1A 2 ACFAIL Connector : 51030-0230
Contact : 50084-8160
GND 2A 1 GND Recommended maker: Morex
Connector : 3-178127-6
Contact : 1-175218-5 (for AWG16)
: 1-175217-5 (for AWG22) Wire material : UL2464 2×22AWG+2×16AWG SS-95138
Recommended maker: Japan AMP Recommended maker: Banto Electric Wire
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Cable type name: F120 cable Usage: Emergency stop Appendix 2.15
EMG
B22-9
FG 1
EMG IN 2 EMG IN
COM 3 COM
Connector : 51030-0330 Crimp terminal: V1.25-3
Contact : 50084-8160 Recommended maker: Japan Solderless
Recommended maker: Morex
Wire material : B-22 (19) U×2SJ-1×9
Recommended maker: Sumitomo Denko
Cable type name: F130 cable Usage: Floppy disk drive Appendix 2.16
Signal
Power supply
CFD FD1
1A 17B
3A 15B
4A 14B
5A 13B
6A 12B
7A 11B
8A 10B
9A 9B
10A 8B
11A 7B
12A 6B
13A 5B
14A 4B
15A 3B
16A 2B
17A 1B
1B 17A
3B 15A
4B 14A
5B 13A
6B 12A
7B 11A
8B 10A
9B 9A
10B 8A
11B 7A Signal
12B 6A Connector : FRC5-A034-20TN
13B 5A Recommended maker: DDK
14B 4A
15B 3A
16B 2A
17B 1A
CFD FD2 Power supply
Connector : DHD-RB34-20AN 2A 1 +5V Connector : 171822-4
Recommended maker: DDK 2B 2 GND Contact : 170204-1
Recommended maker: Japan AMP
Cable product: K/S DHD-RB34-20AN×2
(Recommended maker: DDK)
Wire material : UL20528-34×28AWG (7/0.127)
Recommended maker: Fujikura Densen
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Cable type name: F170 cable Usage: ON/OFF switch Appendix 2.17
X
PD25A
ON/OFF
NC 1
P-OFF 2 OFF-1
GND 3 OFF-2
GND 4 ON-1
P-ON 5 ON-2
Connector : 1-178288-5
Contact : 1-175218-5
Recommended maker: Japan AMP Caution
Wire material : DPVVSB 3P×0.3SQ Do not use the personal computer
Recommended maker: Banto Electric Wire built-in type for this cable.
Cable type name: F171 cable Usage: ON/OFF switch Appendix 2.18
PD25A HR29□
ON/OFF ON/OFF
NC 1 1 NC
P-OFF 2 2 P-OFF
GND 3 3 GND
GND 4 4 GND
P-ON 5 5 P-ON
Connector : 1-178288-5
Contact : 1-175218-5 Connector : 1-178288-5
Recommended maker: Japan AMP Contact : 1-175218-5
Wire material : DPVVSB 3P×0.3SQ Recommended maker: Japan AMP
Recommended maker: Banto Electric Wire
Cable type name: F172 cable Usage: ON/OFF switch Appendix 2.19
HR29□
ON/OFF
NC 1
PowerON 2 ON-1
LGON 3 ON-2
PowerOFF 4 OFF-1
DC24v 5 OFF-2
Connector : 1-178288-5
Contact : 1-175218-5
Recommended maker: Japan AMP Wire material : DPVVSB 3P×0.3SQ
Recommended maker: Banto Electric Wire
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Cable type name: ENC-SP1 cable Usage: Spindle amplifier Appendix 2.20
ENC1(ENC2) CN8
ENC1A (ENC2A) 1 Twist
2
ENC1A*(ENC2A*) 6 12
ENC1B (ENC2B) 2 3
ENC1B*(ENC2B*) 7 13
ENC1Z (ENC2Z) 3 4
ENC1Z*(ENC2Z*) 8 14
GND 4 1
GND 5 5
+5V 9
FR-TK side
ENC1(ENC2) CONBA
ENC1A (ENC2A) 1 Twist
2
ENC1A*(ENC2A*) 6 12
ENC1B (ENC2B) 2 3
ENC1B*(ENC2B*) 7 13
ENC1Z (ENC2Z) 3 4
ENC1Z*(ENC2Z*) 8 14
GND 4 1
GND 5 5
+5V 9
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APPENDIX 3 EMC INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
1. Introduction
This section is an excerpt of the "EMC Installation Guidelines BNP-B2230". Only the
pages related to the M600 Series are given.
Refer to the "EMC Installation Guidelines [BNP-B8582-45]" for details on the drive
section (servo amplifier/spindle amplifier).
1. Introduction
EMC Instructions became mandatory as of January 1, 1996. The subject products must have a CE mark
attached indicating that the product complies with the Instructions.
As the NC unit is a component designed to control machine tools, it is believed that it is not a direct EMC
Instruction subject. However, we would like to introduce the following measure plans to back up EMC
Instruction compliance of the machine tool as the NC unit is a major component of the machine tools.
Mitsubishi is carrying out tests to confirm the compliance to the EMC Instructions under the environment
described in this manual. However, the level of the noise will differ according to the equipment type and
layout, control panel structure and wiring lead-in, etc. Thus, we ask that the final noise level be
confirmed by the machine manufacturer.
Matters related to the EMC measures in this manual have a priority over the details given in the
Connection Manual.
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2. EMC Instructions
2. EMC Instructions
The EMC Instructions largely regulate the following two items.
• Emission Capacity to prevent output of obstructive noise that adversely affects external
devices.
• Immunity Capacity to not malfunction due to obstructive noise from external source.
The details of each level are classified below in Table 1. It is assumed that the Standards and test details
required for a machine tool are the same as these.
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3. EMC Measures
3. EMC Measures
The main items relating to EMC measures include the following.
Take care to the following items to suppress the noise radiated outside of the panel.
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4. Panel Structure
4. Panel Structure
The design of the panel is a very important factor for the EMC measures, so take the following measures
into consideration.
(2) When joining the top plate and side plates, etc., treat the welded or contacting sections so that the
impedance is reduced, and then fix with screws.
Painting mask
(3) Note that if the plate warps due to the screw fixing, etc., by that creating a clearance, noise could
leak from that place.
(4) Plate (nickel, tin) the metal plate surface at the grounding plate, and connect the connections with a
low impedance.
(5) If there is a large opening, such as ventilation holes, make sure to close the hole.
Control panel
Mesh cover
(conductive sponge)
Opening
CAUTION
• Using screws to fix the plates that have been painted is the same as an insulated state. Peel
the paint and fix the screws.
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4. Panel Structure
(2) When joining the door, use a gasket to lower the impedance of the contacting sections, or use a
structure with a large contact area as shown below.
Control panel
Door
Door
Contact area
Control panel
Cross-section drawing
EMI gasket
• The EMI gasket or conductive packing must contact a uniform and correct position of the metal
surface.
• When not using a gasket, ground the control panel grounding with a grounding wire to lower the
door's impedance.
CAUTION
• Using screws to fix the plates that have been painted (attachment of packing) is the same as
an insulated state. Peel the paint and fix the screws.
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4. Panel Structure
Shield the power supply section and insert a filter to prevent the noise from flowing in or out.
Device Device
Radiated noise
Flow out
Radiated noise
Partition plate
Conductive AC input
noise NF AC input NF
Conductive
Noise noise Noise
filter filter
• The conductive noise can be suppressed just by inserting a noise filter, but the radiated noise will
flow out.
• The conductive and radiated noise can both be suppressed by adding a partition plate to the noise
filter.
CAUTION
• Selection of the noise filter capacity will differ according to the drive amplifier and devices
being used.
Refer to the "EMC Installation Guidelines" NC Servo Amplifier Section [BNP-B8582-45].
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5. Measures for Wiring in Panel
(1) If the cables are led unnecessary in the panel, they will be contaminated by noise. Thus, keep the
device layout and wiring length as short as possible.
Noise
(2) Always connect the grounding wire to the FG terminal indicated on the device.
(3) Keep the distance between the power cable and detector cable to the drive section motor as far
apart as possible when wiring.
(4) Do not lead the power wire around the panel without using a filter.
Device
Noise
Radiated
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5. Measures for Wiring in Panel
Operation panel
NC keyboard Display unit
FCU6- KB F CU6 - DU
CON1
J2 CF12 CF11
CF13
CF24 CON1
CF01 DCIN
(BOARD)
DCIN
(PD25A)
Control unit
HR292/293
F CU6 - M U
ON/OFF
DCOUT CF25
PE POS
(FG)
CF22
CF21
K/B MOUSE
HANDLE RIO3 0
FG cable
FG cable
FG cable
Control panel
F010 cable
0
0
SH21 cable
EN C
(for NC AMP)
SK I P
CF31CF32
CF33 CF34 DC IN
RI O2 RIO1
R220 cable
FG cable (24VDC cable)
HR3□□
(+)
24VDC
NC power supply
0V
FG
PD25A
Short bar
ACIN
Stabilized
F171 cable ON/OFF SW power supply
(ON/OFF cable) 200VAC input
ON/OFF
AC input
FG cable FG cable
FG cable Main grou nding plate
of distribution panel
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5. Measures for Wiring in Panel
Operation panel
NC keyboard Display unit
FCU6- KB F CU6 - DU
CON1
J2 CF12 CF11
Control unit
F CU6 - M U
CF22
CF21
K/B MOUSE
HANDLE RIO3 0
FG cable
FG cable
FG cable
Control panel
F010 cable
SK I P
CF31 CF32
CF34
CF33 DC IN
RI O2RI O1
R220 cable
FG cable (24VDC cable)
HR3□□
R220 cable
(24VDC cable)
(+)
24VDC
0V
FG
Short bar
Stabilized AC input
power supply 200VAC input
FG cable
FG cable
Main grou nding plate
of distribution panel
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5. Measures for Wiring in Panel
Use shielded cables for the cables wired outside the panel in the MELDAS600/64 Series.
Use a shield clamp (refer to section 6.1) within 10cm of the lead-out port from the panel.
F010 cable
• Always use the shield clamp on both ends of the connected units.
CAUTION
• The shield clamp is not required if the control unit and base I/O unit are wired in the same
panel.
Shield clamp
Operation panel Control panel
F110 cable
Fer rite c or e
CAUTION
• Always install a ferrite core (refer to section 6.2) on the general-purpose stabilized power
supply.
(The ferrite core may not be required depending on the selected power supply.)
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5. Measures for Wiring in Panel
Shield clamp
Operation panel Control panel
FCUA-R2 11 cable
CAUTION
• The shield clamp is not required if the control unit and base I/O unit are wired in the same
panel.
Shield clamp
Control panel Control panel
SH21 cable
CAUTION
• The shield clamp is not required if the base I/O unit and drive section unit are wired in the
same panel.
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The ground can be directly connected to the grounding plate to increase the effect.
Install the grounding plate near the outlet (within 10cm) of each panel, and press against the grounding
plate with the clamp fitting. If the cables are thin, several can be bundled and clamped together.
To provide sufficient frame grounding, install the grounding plate directly on the cabinet or connect with
a grounding wire.
If the grounding plate and clamp fitting set (AERSBA- SET) is required, please contact Mitsubishi.
Cable
Grounding plate
Cable
Clamp fitting
(F itting A, B)
40
Shield sheath
30
C
A
-0. 2
0
MAX L 10
24
35
3
6
7
24 + 0.03
Note 1) M4 screw 6 22
35
Unit: mm
11
A B C Enclosed fitting L
AERSBAN-DSET 100 86 30 Two A clamp fittings A clamp fitting 70
AERSBAN-ESET 70 56 — One B clamp fitting B clamp fitting 45
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ZCAT-C type
Fig. 4
Recommended
推奨フェライトコア ferrite core Unit: mm
Applicable cable
Part name Fig. A B φC φD E Weight (g)
outer diamter
1
ZCAT1518-0730-M (-BK)* 1 22±1 18±1 7±1 15±1 — 7max. 6
ZCAT1518-0730-M (BK)*2 1 22±1 18±1 7±1 15±1 — 7max. 6
ZCAT2017-0930-M (-BK) 1 21±1 17±1 9±1 20±1 — 9max. 11
ZCAT2032-0930-M (-BK)*1 1 36±1 32±1 9±1 19.5±1 — 9max. 22
ZCAT2032-0930 (-BK)*2 1 36±1 32±1 9±1 19.5±1 — 9max. 22
ZCAT2132-1130-M (-BK)*1 1 36±1 32±1 11±1 20.5±1 — 11max. 22
ZCAT2132-1130 (-BK)*2 1 36±1 32±1 11±1 20.5±1 — 11max. 22
ZCAT3035-1330-M (-BK)*1 1 39±1 34±1 13±1 30±1 — 13max. 63
ZCAT3035-1330 (-BK)*2 1 39±1 34±1 13±1 30±1 — 13max. 63
ZCAT1325-0530A-M (-BK)*1 2 25±1 20±1 5±1 12.8±1 11.2±1 3 ~ 5 (USB) 7
ZCAT1325-0530A (-BK) 2 25±1 20±1 5±1 12.8±1 11.2±1 3 ~ 5 (USB) 7
ZCAT1730-0730A-M (-BK) 2 30±1 23±1 7±1 16.5±1 15±1 4 ~ 7 (USB/IEE1394) 12
ZCAT2035-0930A-M (-BK)*1 2 35±1 28±1 9±1 19.5±1 17.4±1 6~9 22
ZCAT2035-0930A (-BK) 2 35±1 28±1 9±1 19.5±1 17.4±1 6~9 22
ZCAT2235-1030A-M (-BK) 2 35±1 28±1 10±1 21.5±1 20±1 8 ~10 27
ZCAT2436-1330A-M (-BK) 2 36±1 29±1 13±1 23.5±1 22±1 10 ~13 29
ZCAT2017-0930B-M (-BK) 3 21±1 17±1 9±1 20±1 28.5±1 9max. 12
ZCAT2749-0430M (-BK) 4 49±1 27±1 4.5±1 19.5±1 — 4.5max. 26
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6. Parts for EMC Measures
Surge Surge
Circuit Working
Max. tolerable Clamp voltage resist-ance with-stand Static
voltage temperature
circuit voltage V±10% level voltage capacity
50/60Hz Vrms range
8/20µSec 1.2/50µSec
250V 3φ 300V 783V 2500A 20kV 75pF −20 ~ +70°C
28.5±1
UL-1015 AWG16
200±30
0
4.5±0.5
28±1
41 ±1
Unit: mm
∗ Refer to the manufacturer's catalog for details characteristics, outline and connection methods of the
surge absorber.
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Surge Surge
Circuit Working
Max. tolerable Clamp voltage resist-ance with-stand Static
voltage temperature
circuit voltage V±10% level voltage capacity
50/60Hz Vrms range
8/20µSec 1.2/50µSec
250V 3φ 300V 700V 2500A 2kV 75pF −20 ~ +70°C
28.5±1
UL-1015 AWG16
200± 30
0
4.5±0.5
28±1
41 ±1
Unit: mm
∗ Refer to the manufacturer's catalog for details characteristics, outline and connection methods of the
surge absorber.
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No-fuse
Transformer breaker
NC control
section
Other device
(power supply
for panel, etc.)
Control panel
Earth leakage (relay panel,
From power breaker for No-fuse etc.)
supply panel breaker MCC Reactor
Input
NC control
200/
section
230VAC
Other device
(power supply
for panel, etc.)
Grounding
Grounding plate
Surge absorber installation method
Precautions
1) Thick wires will enhance the lighting surge absorption effect, so keep the wire as short as possible.
Wire material : Wire diameter 2mm2 or more
Wire length Connection length (A) to surge absorber (1) is 2m or less.
Connection length (B) to surge absorber (2) is 2m or less.
2) When carrying out a withstand voltage test, while applying an overvoltage (100VAC, 1500VAC) on
the power supply line, remove surge absorbers (2) as the surge absorber will function with the applied
voltage.
3) A short-circuit accident will occur if a surge exceeding the tolerance is applied on the surge absorber.
Thus, always insert a circuit protector to protect the power supply line.
The current does not flow constantly to surge absorbers (1) and (2), so the circuit protector can also
be used for the other devices.
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Consider the following characteristics when selecting the stabilized power supply.
Use a power supply that complies with CE Marking or that follows the safety standards given below.
Standards
Safety Standards : UL1950, CSA C22.2 No. 234 approved, IEC950 compliant
Noise Terminal Voltage : FCC Class A, VCCI-1 Class
High Harmonics Current Restrictions : IEC1000-3-2
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