Mitsubishi Electronics AJ65SBT-64AD ユーザーズマニュアル

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MELSEC-A
4   SETUP AND PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
4.3 Name of Each Part
The name of each part in the AJ65SBT-64AD is shown.
PW
RUN L RUN L ERR. CH1 2
OFFSET GAIN
MITSUBISHI
A
J65SBT-64AD
DA DG
+24V
24G
DB
SLD
(FG)
TEST
TEST
V+
I+
AG
V+
I+
CH1
CH2
SELECT
SET
STATION   NO.
B   RATE
40 20 10 8   4   2   1
4   2   1
ON
DA
DG
1
3
5
7
24G
DB
SLD
2
4
6
(FG)
+24V
FG1
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
TEST
TEST
V+
I+
V+
I+
SLD
AG
3
4
(FG1)
COM
SLD
COM
V+
I+
V+
I+
COM
SLD
COM
CH3
CH4
COM
COM
SLD
COM
COM
V+
I+
V+
I+
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
2-piece
(CC-Link
communication
section)
Direct-coupled
(Analog I/O section)
[Terminal numbers and signal names]
Number
Name and
appearance
Description
PW LED
ON : Power supply on
OFF: Power supply off
Normal mode
On
: Normal operation
Flashing : 0.1s intervals indicate an input range setting error.
Off
: 24VDC power supply shutoff or watchdog timer error
occurred.
RUN LED
Test mode
On
: Indicates that the SELECT/SET switch is in the SET
position.
Flashing : 0.1s intervals indicate that the input range setting is not
any of "user range settings 1 to 3".
0.5s intervals indicate that you attempted to make
offset/gain setting outside the setting range.
Off
: Indicates that the SELECT/SET switch is in the
SELECT or center position.
L RUN LED
On
: Normal communication
Off
: Communication cutoff (time expiration error)
1)
Operation status
display LED
L ERR. LED
On
: Indicates that transmission speed setting or station number setting is
outside the range.
Flicker at fixed intervals
: Indicates that transmission speed setting or station
number setting was changed from that at power-on.
Flicker at unfixed intervals : Indicates that you forgot fitting the termination resistor or
the module or CC-Link dedicated cable is affected by
noise.
Off
: Indicates normal communications.
Normal mode
Normally OFF.
2)
Offset/gain
adjusting LEDs
CH
OFFSET
GAIN
Test mode
The LEDs lit change every time the SELECT/SET switch is moved
to SELECT. (Refer to Section 4.4.)
3)
SELECT/SET
switch
Used to make offset/gain setting in the test mode.