FX
Introduction
Simulation switches are a convenient method of forcing inputs ON and OFF during program
development.
The table below shows the range of simulation switches, along with their relevant controllers.
Single board
configuration
Two board
configuration
* : R or T (Relay or Transistor) models
Connections
Connect the simulation switches as shown below. Note that these switches use SINK type
input switching. For correct operation the PLC must be configured to use SINK inputs. To
achieve this, connect a link wire between the S/S and 24V terminals as shown.
Single board configuration
Wire link.
S/S
L
N
The example above shows an FX
MPU types use similar connections.
SIMULATION INPUT SWITCHES
2N
USER'S GUIDE
Simulation Switch type
FX
-16SW
2N
FX
-32SW
2N
FX
-48SW
2N
FX
-64SW
2N
FX
-80SW
2N
FX
-128SW
2N
0V
X0
X2
24+
X1
-32SW fitted to an FX
2N
X4
X6
X10
X3
X5
X7
2N
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DATE : October 1999
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Applicable controller(s)
FX
-16M*1
2N
FX
-32M*1 and FX
2N
FX
-48M*1 and FX
2N
FX
-64M*1
2N
FX
-80M*1
2N
FX
-128M*1
2N
X12
X14
X16
X11
X13
X15
-32M*(E*). All other switch and
-32E*1
2N
-48E*1
2N
X17