Mitsubishi Electric NZ2MFB2-16A, NZ2MFB1-32T, NZ2MFB1-32TE1, NZ2MFB1-32DT, NZ2MFB1-32DTE1, NZ2MFB1-32D, NZ2MFB2-16R User Manual
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic
Remote
-NZ2MFB2-16A
-NZ2MFB1-32D
-NZ2MFB2-16R
-NZ2MFB1-32T
-NZ2MFB1-32TE1
-NZ2MFB1-32DT
-NZ2MFB1-32DTE1
I/O Module User's Manual
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in
death or severe injury.
CAUTION
Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in
minor or moderate injury or property damage.
(Read these precautions before using this product.)
Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle
the product correctly.
The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product only. For the safety precautions of the programmable
controller system, refer to the user's manual for the CPU module used.
In this manual, the safety precautions are classified into two levels: "WARNING" and "CAUTION".
Under some circumstances, failure to observe the precautions given under "CAUTION" may lead to serious
consequences.
Observe the precautions of both levels because they are important for personal and system safety.
Make sure that the end users read this manual and then keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
[Design Precautions]
WARNING
● When a communication failure occurs in the network, data in the CPU module on the master station
are held. Check the data link status of each station stored in the special register (SD) and configure an
interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the entire system will operate safely.
● When the module is disconnected due to a communication failure in the network or the CPU module is
in the STOP state, all outputs are held or turned off according to the function setting switch setting.
Configure an interlock circuit in the program to ensure that the entire system will always operate
safely even in such a case. If not, an accident may occur due to an incorrect output or malfunction.
● Outputs may remain on or off due to a failure of the module. Configure an external circuit for
monitoring output signals that could cause a serious accident.
● Do not use any "use prohibited" signals as a remote I/O signal since they are used by the system. Do
not write any data to the "use prohibited" areas in the remote register. Doing so may result in an
accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction.
[Design Precautions]
CAUTION
● Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power
cables. Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them. Failure to do so may result in malfunction
due to noise.
● During control of an inductive load such as a lamp, heater, or solenoid valve, a large current
(approximately ten times greater than normal) may flow when the output is turned from off to on.
Therefore, use a module that has a sufficient current rating.
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[Installation Precautions]
WARNING
● Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before mounting or removing a
odule. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction.
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[Installation Precautions]
CAUTION
● Use the module in an environment that meets the general specifications in this manual. Failure to do
o may result in electric shock, fire, malfunction, or damage to or deterioration of the product.
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● Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electronic components of the module. Doing so ca
c
ause malfunction or failure of the module.
● Securely connect the cable connectors. Poor contact may cause malfunction.
[Wiring Precautions]
WARNING
n
● Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before wiring. Failure to do so may
esult in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction.
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[Wiring Precautions]
CAUTION
● Individually ground the FG terminal of the programmable controller with a ground resistance of 100
ohms or less. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or malfunction.
● Tighten any unused terminal screws within the specified torque range. Undertightening can cause a
short circuit due to contact with a solderless terminal.
● Use applicable solderless terminals and tighten them within the specified torque range. If any spade
solderless terminal is used, it may be disconnected when a terminal block screw comes loose,
resulting in failure.
● Check the rated voltage and terminal layout before wiring to the module, and connect the cables
correctly. Connecting a power supply with a different voltage rating or incorrect wiring may cause a fire
or failure.
● Tighten the terminal block screws within the specified torque range. Undertightening can cause short
circuit, fire, or malfunction. Overtightening can damage the screw and/or module, resulting in drop,
short circuit, fire, or malfunction.
● Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the module. Such foreign matter can
cause a fire, failure, or malfunction.
● Place the cables in a duct or clamp them. If not, dangling cable may swing or inadvertently be pulled,
resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor contact.
● Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power
cables. Keep a distance of 100mm or more between them. Failure to do so may result in malfunction
due to noise.
● When disconnecting the cable from the module, do not pull the cable by the cable part. For the cable
with connector, hold the connector part of the cable. For the cable connected to the terminal block,
loosen the terminal screw. Pulling the cable connected to the module may result in malfunction or
damage to the module or cable.
● When an overcurrent caused by an error of an external device or a failure of the programmable
controller flows for a long time, it may cause smoke and fire. To prevent this, configure an external
safety circuit, such as a fuse.
● Mitsubishi Electric programmable controllers must be installed in control panels. Wiring and
replacement of a module must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of
protection against electric shock. For wiring methods, refer to "INSTALLATION AND WIRING" in this
manual.
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[Startup and Maintenance Precautions]
WARNING
● Do not touch any terminal while power is on. Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction.
● Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before cleaning the module or
retightening the terminal block screws or connector screws. Failure to do so may cause the module to
fail or malfunction.
[Startup and Maintenance Precautions]
CAUTION
● Do not disassemble or modify the module. Doing so may cause failure, malfunction, injury, or a fire.
● Do not drop or apply strong shock to the module. Doing so may damage the module.
● Shut off the external power supply (all phases) used in the system before mounting or removing a
module. Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction.
● After the first use of the product, do not connect/remove the terminal block more than 50 times (IEC
61131-2 compliant). Exceeding the limit may cause malfunction.
● Before handling the module or connection cables, touch a conducting object such as a grounded
metal to discharge the static electricity from the human body. Failure to do so may cause the module
to fail or malfunction.
● Startup and maintenance of a control panel must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel
with knowledge of protection against electric shock. Lock the control panel so that only qualified
maintenance personnel can operate it.
[Disposal Precautions]
CAUTION
● When disposing of this product, treat it as industrial waste.
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CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
(1) Mitsubishi programmable controller ("the PRODUCT") shall be used in conditions;
i) where any problem, fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT, if any, shall not lead to any major or serious accident;
and
ii) where the backup and fail-safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the
case of any problem, fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT.
(2) The PRODUCT has been designed and manufactured for the purpose of being used in general industries.
MITSUBISHI SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY AND ALL
RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, PRODUCT LIABILITY) FOR ANY
INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY the PRODUCT THAT ARE
OPERATED OR USED IN APPLICATION NOT INTENDED OR EXCLUDED BY INSTRUCTIONS, PRECAUTIONS, OR
WARNING CONTAINED IN MITSUBISHI'S USER, INSTRUCTION AND/OR SAFETY MANUALS, TECHNICAL
BULLETINS AND GUIDELINES FOR the PRODUCT.
("Prohibited Application")
Prohibited Applications include, but not limited to, the use of the PRODUCT in;
• Nuclear Power Plants and any other power plants operated by Power companies, and/or any other cases in which the
public could be affected if any problem or fault occurs in the PRODUCT.
• Railway companies or Public service purposes, and/or any other cases in which establishment of a special quality
assurance system is required by the Purchaser or End User.
• Aircraft or Aerospace, Medical applications, Train equipment, transport equipment such as Elevator and Escalator,
Incineration and Fuel devices, Vehicles, Manned transportation, Equipment for Recreation and Amusement, and
Safety devices, handling of Nuclear or Hazardous Materials or Chemicals, Mining and Drilling, and/or other
applications where there is a significant risk of injury to the public or property.
Notwithstanding the above restrictions, Mitsubishi may in its sole discretion, authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or
more of the Prohibited Applications, provided that the usage of the PRODUCT is limited only for the specific
applications agreed to by Mitsubishi and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail-safe, redundant or
other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTs are required. For details, please
contact the Mitsubishi representative in your region.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the CC-Link IE Field Network Basic remote I/O module (hereafter abbreviated as I/O module).
This manual describes the procedures, system configuration, parameter settings, functions, and troubleshooting of the
relevant products listed below.
Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and develop familiarity with the
functions and performance of the I/O module to handle the product correctly.
When applying the program and circuit examples provided in this manual to an actual system, ensure the applicability and
confirm that it will not cause system control problems.
Please make sure that the end users read this manual.
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Reference Manual
[SH-081684ENG]
SLMP Reference Manual
[SH-080956ENG]
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• Pages that users often browse can be bookmarked.
• Sample programs can be copied to an engineering tool.
Part names, specifications, procedures before operation, system
configuration, installation, wiring, parameter settings, functions, programming,
and troubleshooting of the I/O module
Specifications, procedures before operation, system configuration,
programming, functions, parameter settings, and troubleshooting of CC-Link
IE Field Network Basic
The protocol (SLMP) used for data reading or writing from an external device
to the Ethernet-equipped module
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TERMS
Unless otherwise specified, this manual uses the following terms.
TermDescription
Cyclic transmissionA function by which data are periodically exchanged among stations on the same network using link
DisconnectionA process of stopping data link if a data link error occurs
I/O combined moduleA generic term for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic remote I/O modules where a digital signal can be input
I/O moduleA generic term for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic remote I/O modules
Input moduleA generic term for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic remote I/O modules where a digital signal can be input
LabelA label that represents a device in a given character string
Link deviceA device (RX, RY, RWr, RWw) in a CPU module that is used for communications with a slave station
Link scan (link scan time)After sending requests to all the slave stations and then receiving the responses from all the slave
Master stationA station that controls the entire CC-Link IE Field Network Basic. Only one master station can be used in
Output moduleA generic term for CC-Link IE Field Network Basic remote I/O modules where a digital signal can be
Reference response timeA time period taken from when a slave station on CC-Link IE Field Network Basic receives a request from
Remote input (RX)Bit data input from a slave station to the master station
Remote output (RY)Bit data output from the master station to a slave station
Remote register (RWr)Word data input from a slave station to the master station
Remote register (RWw)Word data output from the master station to a slave station
Reserved stationA station reserved for future use. This station is not actually connected on CC-Link IE Field Network
Slave stationA station that performs cyclic transmission with the master station on CC-Link IE Field Network Basic. The
SLMPThe abbreviation for Seamless Message Protocol. This protocol is used to access an SLMP-compatible
Subnet maskA number used to logically divide one network into multiple subnetworks and manage them easily. The
devices on CC-Link IE Field Network Basic
and output
stations, the master station on CC-Link IE Field Network Basic starts sending another request to the slave
stations. The link scan time is a time period taken for the master station to start sending another request
after sending the previous requests.
a network.
output
the master station until it returns the response to the master station.
Basic, but counted as a connected station
station exchanges I/O signals (bit data)/I/O data (word data) with another station.
device or a programmable controller connected to an SLMP-compatible device from an external device.
following Ethernet network systems can be configured:
• A small-scale Ethernet network system in which multiple network devices are connected
• A medium- or large-scale network system in which multiple small-scale network systems are connected
via routers or other network communication devices
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1PRODUCT LINEUP
1.1Input Module
1
Module nameInput specificationsModule
power
supply
current
AC input moduleScrew terminal block
DC input modulePositive common/
negative common
shared type
100 to 120VAC, 16 points
Screw terminal block
24VDC, 32 points
64mA0.31kgNZ2MFB2-16APage 16 NZ2MFB2-
71mA0.30kgNZ2MFB1-32DPage 19 NZ2MFB1-
1.2Output Module
Module nameOutput specificationsModule
power
supply
current
Contact output moduleScrew terminal block
Transistor output
module
Sink typeScrew terminal block
Source typeScrew terminal block
240VAC/24VDC, 2A/point, 16
points
12 to 24VDC, 0.5A/point, 32
points
12 to 24VDC, 0.1A/point, 32
points
153mA0.35kgNZ2MFB2-16RPage 22 NZ2MFB2-
85mA0.30kgNZ2MFB1-32TPage 25 NZ2MFB1-
84mA0.30kgNZ2MFB1-32TE1 Page 28 NZ2MFB1-
Weight ModelReference
16A AC input module
32D DC input module
Weight ModelReference
16R contact output module
32T transistor output
module
32TE1 transistor output
module
1.3I/O Combined Module
Module nameInput specifications, output
specifications
DC input/transistor
output module
Input part: Positive
common type
Output part: Sink
type
Input part: Negative
common type
Output part: Source
type
Screw terminal block
24VDC, 16 points
Screw terminal block
24VDC, 0.5A/point, 16 points
Screw terminal block
24VDC, 16 points
Screw terminal block
24VDC, 0.1A/point, 16 points
Module
power
supply
current
79mA0.30kgNZ2MFB1-32DTPage 31 NZ2MFB1-
79mA0.30kgNZ2MFB1-
Weight ModelReference
32DT DC input/transistor
output module
32DTE1
Page 35 NZ2MFB132DTE1 DC input/transistor
output module
1 PRODUCT LINEUP
1.1 Input Module
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MEMO
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1 PRODUCT LINEUP
1.3 I/O Combined Module
2PART NAMES
(7)
(1)(2)(4)
(3)(5)(6)
(8)
(9)
This chapter describes part names of the I/O module.
No.NameApplication
(1)Ethernet portPort connector for network connection. Connect an Ethernet cable.
100M LEDIndicates the link status.
SD/RD LEDIndicates the status of data communication.
(2)PW LEDIndicates the power supply status of the I/O module.
RUN LEDIndicates the operating status of the I/O module.
D LINK LEDIndicates the data link status of the I/O module.
ERR. LEDIndicates the error status of the I/O module.
(3)Function setting switchUsed for the input response time setting function and output HOLD/CLEAR setting function.
(4)IP address setting switchSwitch for setting the fourth octet of IP address
(5)X0 LED to XF LEDIndicates the ON/OFF status of the inputs.
Y10 LED to Y1F LEDIndicates the ON/OFF status of the outputs.
(6)I/O PW LEDIndicates the status of the power supply from the external power supply.
(7)Terminal block for module
power supply and FG
(8)DIN rail hookA hook to mount an I/O module on a DIN rail
(9)I/O terminal blockA terminal block for I/O power supply and I/O signals
*1 The status of actual input signals that are externally input is indicated on the LEDs regardless of the status of the remote input signal.
*2 Output commands from the I/O module are indicated on the LEDs regardless of the status of the external power supply.
2
For wiring method and precautions, refer to the following.
Page 61 Wiring of Ethernet cable
On: Linkup in progress
Off: Linkdown in progress
On: Data being sent or received
Off: Data not sent/received
On: Power supply ON
Off: Power supply OFF
On: Operating normally.
Off: A major error has occurred.
On: Data link in operation. (cyclic transmission in progress)
Flashing: Data link stop (cyclic transmission stopped)
Off: Data link not performed. (disconnected)
On: A moderate error or major error has occurred.
Flashing: A minor error has occurred.
Off: Operating normally.
For function details and setting method, refer to the following.
Page 65 Input Response Time Setting Function
Page 66 Output HOLD/CLEAR Setting Function
Page 51 IP address setting switch setting
*1
On: Input ON
Off: Input OFF
*2
On: Output ON
Off: Output OFF
On: External power supply ON
Off: External power supply OFF
A terminal block to connect the module power supply (24VDC) and FG.
2 PART NAMES
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MEMO
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2 PART NAMES
3SPECIFICATIONS
This chapter describes the specifications of the I/O module.
3.1General Specifications
ItemSpecifications
Operating ambient temperature 0 to 55
Storage ambient temperature-25 to 75
Operating ambient humidity5 to 95%RH, non-condensing
Storage ambient humidity
Vibration resistanceCompliant with JIS
Shock resistanceCompliant with JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131-2 (147m/, 3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions)
Operating atmosphereNo corrosive gases, flammable gases, less conductive dust
Operating altitude
Installation locationInside a control panel
Overvoltage category
Pollution degree
Equipment classClass
*1 Do not use or store the I/O module under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude 0m. Doing so may cause
malfunction. When using the I/O module under pressure, please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
*2 When the programmable controller is used at altitude above 2000m, the withstand voltage performance and the upper limit of the
operating ambient temperature decrease. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
*3 If the environment satisfies the operating ambient temperature, operating ambient humidity and other conditions, the module can be
used even outside the control panel.
*4 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power
distribution network and the machinery within premises.
Category applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities. The surge voltage withstand level for up to
the rated voltage of 300V is 2500V.
*5 This index indicates the degree to which conductive material is generated in terms of the environment in which the equipment is used.
Pollution degree 2 is when only non-conductive pollution occurs. A temporary conductivity caused by condensing must be expected
occasionally.
*1
*4
*5
B 3502 and IEC
61131-2
0 to 2000m
or less
2 or less
*2
FrequencyConstant
Under intermittent
vibration
Under continuous
vibration
*3
5 to 8.4Hz3.5mm10 times each in X,
8.4 to 150Hz9.8m/
5 to 8.4Hz1.75mm
8.4 to 150Hz4.9m/
acceleration
Half amplitudeSweep count
Y, and Z directions
3
To ensure that this product complies with the EMC Directive, refer to the following.
Page 108 EMC and Low Voltage Directives
3.1 General Specifications
3 SPECIFICATIONS
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3.2Performance Specifications
Input module
NZ2MFB2-16A AC input module
ItemNZ2MFB2-16A
Station typeSlave station
Number of input points16 points
Rated input voltage/rated frequency100 to 120VAC (+10%/-15%), 50/60Hz (3Hz)
Applicable DIN railTH35-7.5Fe, TH35-7.5Al (compliant with IEC 60715)
Applicable wire sizeFor power supplyStranded wire: 0.3 to 1.5 (22 to 16 AWG), terminal slot size: 2.8mm 2.0mm
Applicable solderless
terminal
Number of occupied stationsOne station
Reference response time1ms
Communication cableAn Ethernet cable that meets the 100BASE-TX standard
Module power supplyVoltage24VDC (ripple rate: 5% or less) (Allowable voltage range: 20.4 to 28.8VDC)
Weight0.30kg
*2
Module power supply part Terminal block for module power supply and FG (Two-piece spring clamp terminal block (push-in
I/O part34-point one-piece terminal block
For I/OCore: 0.3 to 2.0 (22 to 14 AWG)
Terminal block for module
power supply and FG
Terminal block for inputPage 62 Applicable solderless terminal
Current71mA or less (24VDC, all points ON)
*3
*1 If the input response time is set to "0ms", the actual input response time is 80s at OFF ON, and 160s at ON OFF.
*2 It is the noise immunity of when the input response time setting value is other than "0ms". Note that the module is easily affected by
noise if "0ms" is set.
*3 Only one wire can be connected to a terminal of the terminal block for module power supply and FG. Multiple wires cannot be connected
to a terminal. Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact.
*4 It is recommended to use the bar solderless terminal for wiring.
*1
/0.2ms/1ms/1.5ms/5ms/10ms/20ms/70ms
(Initial setting: 10ms)
Noise voltage 500Vp-p, noise width 1s, noise frequency 25 to 60Hz (DC type noise simulator
condition)
type))
Tightening torque range for terminal screw (M3 5.2 screw): 0.59 to 0.88Nm
*4
Page 59 Applicable solderless terminal
For details, refer to the following.
CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Reference Manual
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3 SPECIFICATIONS
3.2 Performance Specifications
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■External connection
FG
1
2
3
UNIT POWER
CABLE
1
2
3
X01
X12
X23
X34
X45
X56
7
X78
X89
X910
XA11
XB12
XC13
XD14
XE15
XF16
X1017
X1118
X1219
X1320
X1421
X1522
X1623
X1724
X1825
X1926
X1A27
X1B28
X1C29
X1D30
X1E31
X1F32
COM33
COM34
+24V
24G
X6
Signal name
Pin
No.
Non-insulated
Terminal block
for input
Terminal block for module
power supply and FG
*1
Module power
supply
*1 Only one wire can be connected to a terminal of the terminal block for module power supply and FG. Multiple wires cannot be connected
to a terminal. Connecting two or more wires may cause a poor contact.