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MELSECNET/10 Network Module

User's Manual

(Hardware)

A1SJ72QLP25, A1SJ72QLR25 A1SJ72QBR15

Thank you for buying the Mitsubishi general-purpose programmable logic controller MELSEC-QnA Series

Prior to use, please read both this manual and detailed manual thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the product.

MODEL A1SQ-NET10-R-U-JE

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z SAFETY PRECAUTIONS z

(Always read before starting use.)

Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly.

The instructions given in this manual are concerned with this product. For the safety instructions of the programmable controller system, please read the CPU module user's manual.

In this manual, the safety instructions are ranked as "DANGER" and "CAUTION".

Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in death or severe injury.

Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in medium or slight personal injury or physical damage.

Note that the CAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to the circumstances.

Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety.

Please store this manual in a safe place and make it accessible when required.

Always forward it to the end user.

[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]

CAUTION

z Use the PLC in an environment that meets the general specificaitons

contained in CPU module user’s manual. Using this PLC in an environment outside the range of the general specifications could result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation, and damage to or deterioration of the product.

z Fully insert the projection on the bottom of the module into the hole in the base unit, press the module into position, and tighten the module fixing screws.

Not installing the module correctly or not fixing it with the screws could result in malfunction, damage, or drop of some pieces of the product.

Always tighten the module fixing screws within the specified torque range.

Loose tightening could result in drop of some pieces of the product, short-circuit, and malfunction.

Tightening the screws too much could result in drop of some pieces of the product, short-circuit, or malfunction due to the breakage of a screw or the module.

z Completely turn off the externally supplied power used in the system before DANGER

CAUTION

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[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]

CAUTION

z Do not directly touch the printed circuit board, the conducting parts and electronic parts of the module. It may cause damage or erroneous operation.

z Before handling the module, touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity from the human body. Failure to do so may cause

malfunction or failure of the module.

[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]

DANGER

z Before installation or wiring, be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system.

Failure to do so may cause electric shocks or damage the product.

CAUTION

z Solder the coaxial cable connector properly. Incomplete soldering may cause a malfunction.

z Be sure there are no foreign substances such as sawdust or wiring debris inside the module. Such debris could cause fires, damage, or erroneous operation.

z Make sure to place the communication and power cables into a duct or fasten them using a clamp.

Cables not placed in the duct or not clamped may hang or shift, allowing them to be accidentally pulled, which may cause a module malfunction and cable damage.

z When removing the communication cable or power cables from the module, do not pull the cable. When removing the cable with a connector, hold the connector on the side that is connected to the module. When removing the cable connected to the terminal block, first loosen the screws on the terminal block. Pulling the cable that is still connected to the module may cause malfunction or damage to the module or cable.

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Revisions

* The manual number is noted at the lower right of the top cover.

Print Date *Manual Number Revision

Jan.,2000 IB(NA)-0800111-A First printing May,2006 IB(NA)-0800111-B Correction

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, Compliance with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive, Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses. Mitsubishi electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using

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CONTENTS

1. Overview ... 1

2. Performance Specifications... 2

3. Handling... 4

3.1 Cable length restrictions between stations ... 4

4. The Name and Setting of Each Part ... 5

5. Wiring... 9

6. External Dimensions ... 10

6.1 A1SJ72QLP25... 10

6.2 A1SJ72QLR25 ... 10

6.3 A1SJ72QBR15... 11

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About the Manuals

The following product manuals are available. Please use this table as a reference to request the appropriate manual as necessary.

Detailed Manual

Manual name Manual No.

(Model code) For QnA/Q4AR MELSECNET/10 Network System

Reference Manual IB-66690

(13JF78)

Before use of this module, be sure to read the For QnA/Q4AR MELSECNET/10 Network System Reference Manual

Compliance with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive

When incorporating the Mitsubishi PLC into other industrial machinery or equipment and keeping compliance with the EMC and low voltage directives, refer to Chapter 3 "EMC Directive and Low Voltage Instruction" of the User’s Manual (Hardware) for the CPU module used or the PLC CPU supplied with the base unit.

The CE logo is printed on the rating plate of the PLC, indicating compliance with the EMC and low voltage directives.

For making this product compliant with the EMC and low voltage directives, please refer to Section 3.1.3 "Cable" in Chapter 3 of the above-mentioned user’s manual.

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1. Overview

This manual explains the specifications and part names of the A1SJ72QLP25, A1SJ72QLR25 and A1SJ72QBR15 model MELSECNET/10 network modules (abbreviated as Network Modules) which are used to construct remote I/O systems on MELSEC-QnA series MELSECNET/10 network systems.

(1) The use, cable used and installation position of the Network Modules are indicated on the following chart.

Cable used Application Optical

fiber cable Coaxial cable

Position

A1SJ72QLP25 -

A1SJ72QLR25 A1SJ72QBR15

For remote I/O station of MELSECNET/10

-

Main base CPU slot

(2) After unpacking the Network Modules, confirm that any of the following products is enclosed.

Model Description Quantity

A1SJ72QLP25 Model A1SJ72QLP25 MELSECNET/10 network module

(optical loop type) 1

A1SJ72QLR25 Model A1SJ72QLR25 MELSECNET/10 network module

(coaxial loop type) 1

Model A1SJ72QBR15 MELSECNET/10 network module

(coaxial bus type) 1

A1SJ72QBR15

F-type connector (A6RCON-F) 1

(3) The coaxial bus-type network system requires terminal resistors

(A6RCON-R75: 75 ) at both terminal stations of the network. The user should arrange for terminal resistors, since the A1SJ72QBR15 does not come with terminal resistors.

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2. Performance Specifications

The performance specifications for Network Modules are indicated as follows.

(1) A1SJ72QLP25

Specifications Item

A1SJ72QLP25

X/Y 8192 points

B 8192 points

Maximum link points per

network W 8192 points

Maximum link points per station

y Remote master station remote I/O station Y+B

8 + (2 W) <1600 bytes

y Remote I/O station remote master station X+B

8 + (2 W) <1600 bytes

y Remote master station remote sub-master station Remote sub-master station remote master station Y+B

8 + (2 W) <2000 bytes Maximum number of I/O

points per remote I/O station

X+Y<1024 (main base unit + 1 extension base units) When X and Y overlap, either of them becomes effective.

Communication speed 10Mbps (equivalent to 20Mbps for multiple transmission) Communication method Token ring

Synchronization method Frame synchronization

Encoding method NRZI encoding (Non Return to Zero Inverted) Transmission route format Duplex optical loop

Transmission format Conform to HDLC (frame format) Maximum number of networks 239

Number of stations for connection per network

65 stations (Remote master station: 1 Remote I/O stations: 64) Overall distance 30km

Station-to-station distance *1 SI optical cable : 500m H-PCF optical cable : 1km Broad-band H-PCF optical cable : 1km QSI optical cable : 1km Error control method Retry by CRC (X16+X12+X5+1) and overtime

RAS function y Loop back function due to abnormality detection and cable disconnection

y Diagnostic function for local link circuit check y Abnormality detection by link special relay, resistor y Network monitor, each type of diagnostic function Transient transmission Monitoring with peripheral device, program up/download Connection cable Optical fiber cable (Arranged by user *2)

Applicable connector 2-core optical connector plug (Arranged by user *2) 5VDC current consumption 0.52A

Weight 0.41kg

*1: The distance between stations is restricted in accordance with the type of cable and number of stations. Refer to Reference Manual of master module in use for details.

*2: Specialised training and specific tools are required to connect the connector to the optical-fiber cable; the connector itself is a custom product. Please contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric System Service Corporation when purchasing these items.

For general specifications of the network module, refer to the user's manual for the PLC CPU that is to be used.

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(2) A1SJ72QLR25, A1SJ72QBR15

Specifications Item

A1SJ72QLR25 A1SJ72QBR15

X/Y 8192 points

B 8192 points

Maximum link points per

network W 8192 points

Maximum link points per station

y Remote master station remote I/O station Y+B

8 + (2 W) <1600 bytes

y Remote I/O station remote master station X+B

8 + (2 W) <1600 bytes

y Remote master station remote sub-master station Remote sub-master station remote master station

Y+B

8 + (2 W) <2000 bytes Maximum number of I/O

points per remote I/O station

X+Y<1024 (main base unit + 1 extension base units) When X and Y overlap, either of them becomes effective.

Communication speed 10Mbps (equivalent to 20Mbps for multiple transmission)

10Mbps

Communication method Token ring Token bus

Synchronization method Frame synchronization Encoding method Manchester encoding

Transmission route format Duplex coaxial loop Single coaxial bus Transmission format Conform to HDLC (frame format)

Maximum number of networks 239

65 stations 33 stations

Number of stations for

connection per network Remote master station: 1 Remote I/O stations: 64

Remote master station: 1 Remote I/O stations: 32

3C-2V 19.2km(300m) 3C-2V 300m(300m)

5C-2V 30km(500m) 5C-2V 500m(500m)

Overall distance

(Station-to-station distance)

*1

-

Can be extended to 2.5km when used with a repeater module (A6BR10, A6BR10-DC) Error control method Retry by CRC (X16+X12+X5+1) and overtime

RAS function y Loop back function due to abnormality detection and cable disconnection (A1SJ72QLR25)

y Diagnostic function for local link circuit check y Abnormality detection by link special relay, resistor y Network monitor, each type of diagnostic function Transient transmission Monitoring with peripheral device, program up/download Connection cable Equivalent to 3C-2V, 5C-2V cables (Arranged by user) Applicable connector Equivalent BNC-P-3-NiCAu (For 3C-2V),

BNC-P-5-NiCAu (For 5C-2V) (DDK) (Arranged by user)

5VDC current consumption 1.24A 0.70A

Weight 0.42kg 0.43kg

*1: The distance between stations is restricted in accordance with the type of cable and number

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3. Handling

[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]

CAUTION

z Use the PLC in an environment that meets the general specificaitons

contained in CPU module user’s manual. Using this PLC in an environment outside the range of the general specifications could result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation, and damage to or deterioration of the product.

z Fully insert the projection on the bottom of the module into the hole in the base unit, press the module into position, and tighten the module fixing screws.

Not installing the module correctly or not fixing it with the screws could result in malfunction, damage, or drop of some pieces of the product.

Always tighten the module fixing screws within the specified torque range.

Loose tightening could result in drop of some pieces of the product, short-circuit, and malfunction.

Tightening the screws too much could result in drop of some pieces of the product, short-circuit, or malfunction due to the breakage of a screw or the module.

z Completely turn off the externally supplied power used in the system before mounting or removing the module.

Not doing so could result in damage to the product.

z Do not directly touch the printed circuit board, the conducting parts and electronic parts of the module. It may cause damage or erroneous operation.

z Before handling the module, touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity from the human body. Failure to do so may cause

malfunction or failure of the module.

3.1 Cable length restrictions between stations

(1) The main modules case is made of plastic, so do not drop it or subject it to strong impacts.

(2) Do not dismount the printed wiring board from the case. It may damage the module.

(3) When wiring, be careful never to let foreign matter from the above module such as wiring scraps get inside the module. If something goes in, get rid of it.

(4) The module installation screw should be kept within the following range.

Screw Locations Tightening Torque Range Module installation screws (M4 screws) 78 to 118Nycm

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4. The Name and Setting of Each Part

Indicates the name and setting of each part of Network Modules.

A1SJ72QLP25 RUN

D.LINK T.PASS

WAIT PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E.

R.E.

CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R

RESET STATION

NO.

X10

X1

MODE MODE 0:ONLINE(A.R.) 2:OFFLINE

SW 1

2 3 4 5

Setting

OFF OFF QnA ON

A SW

1 2 3 4 5

L R

DISPLAY (F.L.) (R.L.)

OFF ON

IN FRONT SIDE

OUT

A1SJ72QLR25 PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E.

CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R

RESET STATION

NO.

X10

X1

MODE

FRONTSIDE

R-SD F-RD F-SD R-RD IN OUT MODE 0:ONLINE(A.R.) 2:OFFLINE

SW 1

2 3 4 5

Setting

OFF OFF QnA ON

A (F.L.) (R.L.)

SW 1 2 3 4 5

L R

DISPLAY

OFF ON

A1SJ72QBR15 RUN

D.LINK T.PASS

WAIT PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E.

CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R

RESET STATION

NO.

X10

X1

MODE MODE 0:ONLINE(A.R.) 2:OFFLINE

SW 1

2 3 4 5

Setting

OFF OFF QnA ON

A SW

1 2 3 4 5

L R

DISPLAY

OFF ON

A1SJ72QLR25 A1SJ72QLP25

A1SJ72QBR15 1)

2) 3) 4)

5)

7)

8)

6)

DUAL

F.E.

RUN

D.LINK T.PASS WAIT DUAL

F.E. R.E.

9) 1)

2) 3) 4)

5)

7) 6)

1) 2) 3) 4)

5)

7) 6)

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No. Name Contents

Name Status Contents

ON Normally operating.

RUN

OFF WDT error occurred (hardware failure)

DUAL Multiplex transfer in execution (OFF: Multiplex transfer not executed)

D.LINK Data link being performed (OFF:

Data link stopped)

T.PASS Participating in token passing (Transient transmission is available.)

WAIT When waiting for communication with special-function module.

F.E. Forward loop (F.LOOP) is faulty.

<Cause> Power-off of adjacent station, cable disconnection, no connection, etc.

The position of switch for the display switch over of 5) is valid when it is on the left side.

PW Power being supplied (OFF: No power being supplied)

HOLD Output status is held when communication is abnormal.

Standard network

…Q4ARCPU output

hold/reset setting switch is set to “Hold”.

Duplex network

…A6RAF is set to “Hold” at

“HOLD/RESET MODE”

section.

RMT.E. When a blown fuse or I/O check error occurs. (Host station)

SW.E. Incorrect setting of switches 3) and 4)

ST.E. Station number or remote master station status is duplicated on the same network.

PRM.E. y When I/O allocation is abnormal.

y When the number of LB/LW points is insufficient.

(special-function module) y When the parameters received

from the remote master station are abnormal.

R.E. Reverse loop (R.LOOP) is faulty.

<Cause> Power-off of adjacent station, cable disconnection, no connection, etc.

The position of switch for the display switch over of 5) is valid when it is on the right side.

CRC Error detected in code check of receive data

<Cause> Timing at which station sending data to target station is disconnected from network, hardware failure, cable fault, noise, etc.

1) LED

A1SJ72QLP25 A1SJ72QLR25

RUN

D.LINK T.PASS WAIT

PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E.

R.E.

CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R DUAL

F.E.

A1SJ72QBR15

RUN

D.LINK T.PASS

WAIT PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E

CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R

OVER

ON

Error occurred when receive data processing is delayed

<Cause> Hardware failure, cable fault, noise, etc.

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No. Name Contents

Name Status Contents

AB.IF y Consecutive 1s exceeding the specified number were received.

y Length of received data is too short.

<Cause> Timing at which station sending data to target station is disconnected from network, too short monitoring time, cable fault, noise, etc.

TIME Token has not reached host within monitoring time.

<Cause> Monitoring time too short, cable fault, noise, etc.

DATA Data with erroneous code was received.

<Cause> Cable fault, noise, etc.

UNDER ON

Internal send data processing is not done at fixed intervals.

<Cause> Hardware failure

SD Data being sent

1) LED

RD

Dimly

ON Data being received 2) Reset switch

RESET

Resets the host station hardware.

3)

*1

Station number setting switch

05 0

5

STATION NO.

X10

X1

the second digit

the first digit

Station number setting (factory setting at time of shipping: 1) *2

<Setting range>

1 to 64 :Station number

Other than 1 to 64 :Setting error (The SW.E. LED turns ON)

Mode setting (factory setting at time of shipping: 0)

Mode Name Contents

0 Online (automatic online return

effective)

Data link with automatic online return effective

1 Not used (Setting to this turns on the SW.E. LED.) 2 Offline Disconnects the host station.

3 Forward loop test Checks the forward loop of the whole network system.

4 Reverse loop test Checks the reverse loop of the whole network system.

5 Station-to-station test (master station)

6 Station-to-station test (slave station)

The mode for a line check between two stations, in which the station with the smaller number is regarded as the master station and the other is

considered the slave station.

7 Self-loopback test Check the hardware of a module in 4)

*1

Mode setting switch

MODE MODE 0: ONLINE(A.R) 2: OFFLINE

E 6

D 5 C

4 B 3 A

2

9 1

8 0F

7

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No. Name Contents

Switch over of forward/reverse loop of the error display of CRC to UNDER and the display switch over of RUN to F.E./PW to R.E. (factory setting at the time of shipping: left side)

Switch position Contents

L(F.L.) The CRC to UNDER error display is set to the forward loop side and the RUN to F.E. display is set to valid.

(PW to R.E. display is invalid) 5) Switch for mode switch

over

R(R.L.) The CRC to UNDER error display is set to the reverse loop side and the PW to R.E. display is set to valid.

(RUN to F.E. display is invalid) Operation condition setting

(factory setting at the time of shipping: all off)

SW OFF ON

1 Peripheral device for QnA series connected

Peripheral device for A series connected 2

3 4 6)

*1

Conditions setting switch

5

Not used (always off)

7) RS-422 interface Connects the peripheral device 8) Connector

(A1SJ72QLP25)

Connect the optical fiber cable.

IN

Reverse (R) SD

Forward (F) RD

OUT

Forward (F)

SD

Reverse (R) RD

Front

Optical fiber cable 9) Connector

(A1SJ72QLR25) Connect the coaxial type cable.

IN

SD RD

OUT

SD RD

Front

Coaxial Cable

Forward (F) Reverse

(R) Forward

(F) Reverse (R)

10) Connector (A1SJ72QBR15)

Connect the F-type connector.

F-type connector

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*1: When the setting is changed while the power supply is ON, reset using the reset switch in 2).

*2: The setting range for the A1SJ72QBR15 is shown below.

<Setting range>

1 to 32: Station number

Other than 1 to 32: Setting error (The SW.E. LED turns ON. Note that it does not turn ON when set to any of 33 to 64.)

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5. Wiring

DANGER

z Before installation or wiring, be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system.

Failure to do so may cause electric shocks or damage the product.

CAUTION

z Solder the coaxial cable connector properly. Incomplete soldering may cause a malfunction.

z Be sure there are no foreign substances such as sawdust or wiring debris inside the module. Such debris could cause fires, damage, or erroneous operation.

z Make sure to place the communication and power cables into a duct or fasten them using a clamp.

Cables not placed in the duct or not clamped may hang or shift, allowing them to be accidentally pulled, which may cause a module malfunction and cable damage.

z When removing the communication cable or power cables from the module, do not pull the cable. When removing the cable with a connector, hold the connector on the side that is connected to the module. When removing the cable connected to the terminal block, first loosen the screws on the terminal block. Pulling the cable that is still connected to the module may cause malfunction or damage to the module or cable.

Please refer to the reference manual of used master module for the wiring for network system.

Please wire IN/OUT or SD/RD of the connector for the cable correctly.

Please do loopback test, the set confirmation test, and the bureau order confirmation test after wiring. It might be generated that a baton abnormal passing cannot be generated when miswiring and the downed bureau which cannot do the loopback of an arbitrary bureau do the row again even by the reclosing of the power supply.

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6. External Dimensions

6.1 A1SJ72QLP25

130 (5.12)

54.5 (2.15) 13 10

93.6 (3.96)

*1

A1SJ72QLP25

D.LINK PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E.

R.E.

CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R

RESET STATION

NO.

X10

X1

MODE MODE 0:ONLINE(A.R.) 2:OFFLINE

SW 1

2 3 4 5

Setting

OFF OFF QnA ON

A SW

12 34 5

L R

DISPLAY (F.L.) (R.L.)

OFF ON

IN FRONT SIDE

OUT

(0.51)(0.39)

RUN

D.LINK T.PASS

WAIT DUAL

F.E.

Unit: mm (in.)

*1: Please confirm details to Mitsubishi Electric System Service Corporation.

6.2 A1SJ72QLR25

A1SJ72QLR25 PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R

RESET STATION

NO.

X10

X1

MODE MODE 0:ONLINE(A.R.) 2:OFFLINE

SW 1

2 3 4 5

Setting

OFF OFF QnA ON

A (F.L.) (R.L.)

SW 1 2 3 4 5

L R

DISPLAY

OFF ON

130 (5.12)

D.LINK RUN

D.LINK T.PASS WAIT DUAL

F.E. R.E.

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6.3 A1SJ72QBR15

8 (0.31)

[50]

(1.97)

A1SJ72QBR15 RUN

D.LINK T.PASS WAIT

PW HOLD RMT.E.

SW.E.

ST.E.

PRM.E CRC OVER AB.IF TIME DATA UNDER SD RD

E R R O R

RESET STATION

NO.

X10

X1

MODE MODE 0:ONLINE(A.R.) 2:OFFLINE

SW 1

2 3 4 5

Setting

OFF OFF QnA ON

A SW

1 2 3 4 5

L R

DISPLAY

OFF ON

At the time of installation of F-type connector

12.3 (0.48)

12.7 (0.5) 130 (5.12)

54.5 (2.15) 93.6 (3.96)

Unit: mm (in.)

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MEMO

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Warranty

Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi; machine damage or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products;

damage, secondary damage, accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi; damages to products other than Mitsubishi products; and to other duties.

For safe use

y This product has been manufactured as a general-purpose part for general industries, and has not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life.

y Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power, electric power, aerospace, medicine or passenger movement vehicles, consult with Mitsubishi.

y This product has been manufactured under strict quality control. However, when installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails, install

appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system.

U.S.A Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc.

500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A.

Tel : +1-847-478-2100

Brazil MELCO-TEC Rep. Com.e Assessoria

Tecnica Ltda.

Rua Correia Dias, 184,

Edificio Paraiso Trade Center-8 andar Paraiso, Sao Paulo, SP Brazil

Tel : +55-11-5908-8331

Germany Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. German Branch

Gothaer Strasse 8 D-40880 Ratingen, GERMANY

Tel : +49-2102-486-0

U.K Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. UK Branch

Travellers Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire., AL10 8XB, U.K.

Tel : +44-1707-276100

Italy Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Italian Branch

Centro Dir. Colleoni, Pal. Perseo-Ingr.2 Via Paracelso 12, I-20041 Agrate Brianza.,

Milano, Italy

Tel : +39-039-60531

Spain Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Spanish Branch

Carretera de Rubi 76-80, E-08190 Sant Cugat del Valles,

Barcelona, Spain

Tel : +34-93-565-3131

France Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. French Branch

25, Boulevard des Bouvets, F-92741 Nanterre Cedex, France

TEL: +33-1-5568-5568 South Africa Circuit Breaker Industries Ltd.

Private Bag 2016, ZA-1600 Isando,

South Africa

Tel : +27-11-928-2000

Hong Kong Mitsubishi Electric Automation (Hong Kong) Ltd.

10th Floor, Manulife Tower, 169 Electric Road, North Point, Hong Kong

Tel : +852-2887-8870

China Mitsubishi Electric Automation

(Shanghai) Ltd.

4/F Zhi Fu Plazz, No.80 Xin Chang Road, Shanghai 200003, China Tel : +86-21-6120-0808

Taiwan Setsuyo Enterprise Co., Ltd.

6F No.105 Wu-Kung 3rd.Rd, Wu-Ku Hsiang, Taipei Hsine, Taiwan Tel : +886-2-2299-2499

Korea Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea

Co., Ltd.

1480-6, Gayang-dong, Gangseo-ku Seoul 157-200, Korea

Tel : +82-2-3660-9552

Singapore Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte, Ltd.

307 Alexandra Road #05-01/02, Mitsubishi Electric Building,

Singapore 159943

Tel : +65-6470-2460

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Co., Ltd.

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