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Q: What should I do before using the Autonics product? A: Read and understand the instruction manual thoroughly before using the product. Also, read and follow the safety considerations in the instruction manual, other manuals, and the Autonics website.
Q: Where should I keep the instruction manual? A: Keep the instruction manual in a place where it can be easily found.
Q: Are product specifications subject to change? A: Yes, the specifications, dimensions, etc., are subject to change without notice for product improvement. Some models may be discontinued without notice. Refer to the Autonics website for the latest information.
Q: What should I observe for safe and proper operation? A: Observe all ‘Safety Considerations’ to avoid hazards.
Q: What does the symbol indicate? A: The symbol indicates caution due to special circumstances in which hazards may occur.
Q: What does a ‘Warning’ indicate in the safety considerations? A: A ‘Warning’ indicates that failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death.
Q: When should a fail-safe device be installed? A: A fail-safe device must be installed when using the unit with machinery that may cause serious injury or substantial economic loss (e.g., nuclear power control, medical equipment, ships, vehicles, railways, aircraft, combustion apparatus, safety equipment, crime/disaster prevention devices, etc.). Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury, economic loss, or fire.
Q: Where should I avoid using the unit? A: Do not use the unit in places where flammable, explosive, or corrosive gas, high humidity, direct sunlight, radiant heat, vibration, impact, or salinity may be present. Failure to follow this instruction may result in explosion or fire.
Q: How should the unit be installed? A: Install the unit on a device panel. Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or electric shock.
Q: What should I avoid doing while the unit is connected to a power source? A: Do not connect, repair, or inspect the unit while connected to a power source. Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or electric shock.
Q: What should I check before wiring? A: Check ‘Connections’ before wiring. Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire.
Q: Should I disassemble or modify the unit? A: No, do not disassemble or modify the unit. Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or electric shock.
Q: What does a ‘Caution’ indicate in the safety considerations? A: A ‘Caution’ indicates that failure to follow instructions may result in injury or product damage.
Q: What type of cable should be used when connecting power/sensor input and relay output? A: Use AWG 20 (0.50 mm2) cable or over.
Q: What should be the tightening torque when tightening the terminal screw? A: Tighten the terminal screw with a tightening torque of 0.74 to 0.90 N m. Failure to follow this instruction may result in malfunction due to contact failure.
Q: Should the unit be used within its rated specifications? A: Yes, use the unit within the rated specifications. Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or product damage.
Q: How should the unit be cleaned? A: Use a dry cloth to clean the unit, and do not use water or organic solvent. Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or electric shock.
Q: What should I keep away from the unit? A: Keep the product away from metal chips, dust, and wire residue that may flow into the unit. Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or product damage.
Q: What should I follow during use? A: Follow the instructions in ‘Cautions during Use’. Otherwise, it may cause unexpected accidents.
Q: What type of power supply should be used? A: The power supply should be insulated and limited voltage/current or Class 2, SELV power supply device.
Q: How long should I wait after supplying power before using the product? A: Use the product 0.1 seconds after supplying power.
Q: How should power be supplied or turned off? A: Use a switch or similar device to avoid chattering when supplying or turning off the power.
Q: Where should the power switch or circuit breaker be installed? A: Install a power switch or circuit breaker in an easily accessible place for supplying or disconnecting power.
Q: What should I keep away from high voltage lines or power lines? A: Keep the unit away from high voltage lines or power lines to prevent inductive noise. If installing power lines and input signal lines closely, use a line filter or varistor at the power line and shielded wire at the input signal line. Do not use near equipment that generates strong magnetic force or high frequency noise.
Q: When should I change the time range or other settings? A: Change the time range, etc., after turning off the power.
Q: Where can this unit be used? A: This unit may be used in the following environments: Indoors (in the environment condition rated in ‘Specifications’), at an altitude of max. 2,000 m, with a pollution degree of 2, and installation category II.
Q: What are the product components? A: The product components are the product (with bracket) and the instruction manual.
Q: What is sold separately? A: An 8-pin socket (PG-08, PS-08(N)) is sold separately.
Q: What happens when an error occurs? A: When an error occurs, the output turns OFF.
Q: Do indicator models have an error display function? A: No, indicator models do not have an error display function.
Q: What should I do if the setting value is 0 and an error occurs? A: Change the setting value to anything but 0.
Q: What should I refer to for checking the power supply and control output? A: Refer to the ‘specifications’ for checking the power supply and control output.
Q: What are the input logic options for the unit? A: The unit has voltage input (PNP) and no-voltage input (NPN) options. * For voltage input (PNP): input impedance is ≤ 10.8 kΩ, [H] is 5 – 30 VDCᜡ, [L] is 0 – 2 VDCᜡ. * For no-voltage input (NPN): short-circuit impedance is ≤ 470 Ω, short-circuit residual voltage is ≤ 1 VDCᜡ, and open-circuit impedance is ≥ 100 kΩ.
Q: What is the range for the one-shot output time? A: The one-shot output time is 0.05 to 5 seconds.
Q: What type of control output is available? A: The control output is a relay with a contact type of time limit SPDT (1c).
Q: What is the contact capacity of the relay output? A: The contact capacity of the relay output is 250 VACᜠ 3 A, 30 VDCᜡ 3 A resistive load.
Q: What are the error specifications for the unit? A: Error specifications are Repeat/SET/Voltage/Temp: ≤ ± 0.01% ± 0.05 sec.
Q: What is the approximate unit weight? A: The approximate unit weight is ≈ 90 g (≈ 130 g packaged) for models FS4E-1P2 and ≈ 80 g (≈ 120 g packaged) for models FS5E-I4.
Q: What approvals does the unit have? A: The unit has ᜢ ᜧ ᜫ approvals.
Q: What are the voltage types available for the unit? A: The unit has AC voltage type and AC/DC voltage type.
Q: What are the power supply specifications for AC voltage type? A: The power supply for the AC voltage type is 100 – 240 VACᜠ ± 10% 50 / 60 Hz.
Q: What are the power supply specifications for AC/DC voltage type? A: The power supply for the AC/DC voltage type is 24 VACᜠ ± 10% 50 / 60 Hz, 24 – 48 VDCᜡ ± 10%.
Q: What is the power consumption for the FS5E-1P4 model? A: The power consumption for the FS5E-1P4 model is ≤ 4.6 VA.
Q: What is the power consumption for the FS5E-I4 model? A: The power consumption for the FS5E-I4 model is ≤ 3.8 VA.
Q: What is the power consumption for the FS4E-1P2 model? A: The power consumption for the FS4E-1P2 model is AC: ≤ 3.5 VA, DC: ≤ 2.3 W.
Q: What is the memory retention period for the unit? A: The memory retention period is approximately 10 years (non-volatile semiconductor memory type).
Q: What is the insulation resistance of the unit? A: The insulation resistance is ≥ 100 MΩ (500 VDCᜡ megger).
Q: What is the dielectric strength of the unit? A: The dielectric strength is 2,000 VACᜠ 50 / 60 Hz for 1 minute (between all terminals and case).
Q: What is the noise immunity of the unit? A: The noise immunity is ± 2 kV square-wave noise by noise simulator (pulse width 1 ㎲), and ± 500 V square-wave noise by noise simulator (pulse width 1 ㎲).
Q: What are the vibration specifications for the unit? A: Vibration is 0.75 mm double amplitude at a frequency of 10 to 55 Hz (for 1 min) in each X, Y, Z direction for 1 hour. Vibration (malfunction) is 0.5 mm double amplitude at a frequency of 10 to 55 Hz (for 1 min) in each X, Y, Z direction for 10 min.
Q: What are the shock specifications for the unit? A: The shock specification is 300 m/s² (≈ 30 G) in each X, Y, Z direction for 3 times. The shock (malfunction) specification is 100 m/s² (≈ 10 G) in each X, Y, Z direction for 3 times.
Q: What is the mechanical relay life cycle? A: The mechanical relay life cycle is ≥ 5,000,000 operations.
Q: What is the electrical relay life cycle? A: The electrical relay life cycle is ≥ 100,000 operations (250 VACᜠ 3 A resistive load).
Q: What is the ambient temperature range for operation? A: The ambient temperature range for operation is -10 to 55 ℃, storage: -25 to 65 ℃ (no freezing or condensation).
Q: What is the ambient humidity range for operation? A: The ambient humidity range for operation is 35 to 85%RH, storage: 35 to 85%RH (no freezing or condensation).
Q: What is the protection rating of the unit? A: The protection rating of the unit is IP20 (front part, IEC standard).
Q: How can I enter the setting mode? A: Press the [RESET] key for 3 seconds while in RUN mode. Then, to return to RUN mode, press the [RESET] key for 3 seconds again.
Q: How do I detach the DIP switch cover? A: Push and pull the groove of the DIP switch cover with a flat-head (-) driver to the front, removing the cover from the case.
Q: What precautions should I take when removing the DIP switch cover? A: Turn OFF the power before removing the cover, and be careful not to be injured when using tools.
Q: How do I change the settings of the DIP switch? A: Power OFF the device, change the settings, power ON the device, then press the [RESET] key or input the RESET signal (≥ 20 ms) to the external terminal.
Q: What are the functions of DIP SW1? A: The functions of DIP SW1 are: * SW1-1: Input logic (ON for NPN, OFF for PNP). * SW1-2, 3, 4: Time range. * SW1-5: Count up/count down (ON for count down, OFF for count up). * SW1-6: Memory retention (ON for ×, OFF for ○).
Q: What are the functions of DIP SW2? A: The functions of DIP SW2 are for output operation mode.
Q: What are the different time range options, and how do I set them? A: The time ranges are set by DIP switches SW1-2, SW1-3 and SW1-4:
| SW1-4 | SW1-3 | SW1-2 | 4-digit | 5-digit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OFF | OFF | OFF | 99.99 s | 9999.9 s |
| OFF | OFF | ON | 999.9 s | 99999 s |
| OFF | ON | OFF | 9999 s | 9 m 59.99 s |
| OFF | ON | ON | 99 m 59 s | 99 m 59.9 s |
| ON | OFF | OFF | 999.9 m | 9999.9 m |
| ON | OFF | ON | 99 h 59 m | 9 h 59 m 59 s |
| ON | ON | OFF | 999.9 h | 999 h 59 m |
| ON | ON | ON | 9999 h | 9999.9 h |
Q: What are the different output operation modes, and how do I set them? A: The output operation modes are set by DIP switches SW2-1, SW2-2 and SW2-3:
| SW2-3 | SW2-2 | SW2-1 | Output Operation Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
| OFF | OFF | OFF | F |
| OFF | OFF | ON | N |
| OFF | ON | OFF | C |
| OFF | ON | ON | R |
| ON | OFF | OFF | K |
| ON | OFF | ON | P |
| ON | ON | OFF | Q |
| ON | ON | ON | S |
Q: How does the dot for Hour/Min/Sec setting work? A: The dot for Hour/Min/Sec can be set using the T1-2 parameter… * CLR: not divided with dot (e.g., 5959 for 59m 59s). * SET: divided with dot (e.g., 0.59.59 for 59m 59s).
Q: What happens if there is no RESET key or DIP switch input for 60 seconds? A: It returns to RUN mode.
Q: What does the [RESET] key do? A: The [RESET] key toggles between Setting mode and RUN mode. It is also used to move the digit when changing the setting value.
Q: What is the return time? A: The return time is ≤ 500 ms.
Q: What is the minimum signal width for RESET and INHIBIT? A: The minimum signal width for RESET and INHIBIT is ≈ 20 ms.
Q: What are the display digits for different models? A: The display digits are:
- FS4E-1P2: 4-digit.
- FS5E-1P4: 5-digit.
- FS5E-I4: 5-digit.
Q: What are the character sizes for the display? A: The character sizes are:
- FS4E-1P2: W 3.8 × H 7.6 mm.
- FS5E-1P4 & FS5E-I4: W 4 × H 8 mm.
Q: What are the power supply options? A: The power supply options are 24 VACᜠ 50 / 60 Hz, 24 – 48 VDCᜡ for models with 2 in the power supply position, and 100 – 240 VACᜠ 50 / 60 Hz for models with 4 in the power supply position of the model number.
Q: What are the output options? A: The output options are 1-stage setting (4-digit) for models with 1P in the output position, and Indicator (5-digit) for models with I in the output position of the model number.
Q: How is the product model number structured? A: The product model number is structured as FS ❶ E – ❷ ❸, where:
- ❶ is the display digits (4 for 4-digit, 5 for 5-digit).
- ❷ is the output (1P for 1-stage setting, I for indicator).
- ❸ is the power supply (2 for 24 VACᜠ 50 / 60 Hz, 24 – 48 VDCᜡ; 4 for 100 – 240 VACᜠ 50 / 60 Hz).
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