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Mitsubishi FX Series FX0-20MR

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FX0-20MR

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The Mitsubishi FX0-20MR is a main base unit recognized for its robust functionality in automation applications. This unit is designed to support 12 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs, which operate as relay outputs, all while managing a power supply voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC.

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Technical specifications for FX0-20MR

ManufacturerMitsubishi
Product TypeMain base unit
Product LineFX Series
Part NumberFX0-20MR
Weight0.88 lbs (0.40 kg)
Status LEDsIncluded
Digital Inputs12
Input Type24 Volts DC
Digital Outputs8
Output TypeRelay
Operating Temperature0 to 55 °C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70 °C
Power Supply Voltage100 to 240 VAC
Power Consumption25 VA max
Humidity35 to 85%

Mitsubishi's FX0-20MR serves as a fundamental component within the FX Series, acting as the main base unit for various applications. This model boasts 12 digital inputs for signaling and 8 digital outputs that function as relay outputs. It accepts an input voltage of 24 Volts DC, ensuring compatibility with standard digital signaling.

The unit is powered by a range of 100 to 240 VAC, consuming a maximum of 25 VA, which supports its operation without excessive energy draw. Designed to operate in temperatures between 0 and 55 °C, the FX0-20MR is reliable in standard conditions, whereas it can be stored safely between -20 °C and 70 °C.

Additional benefits include built-in status LEDs that provide an at-a-glance view of the unit's condition, aiding in maintenance and operation. The environmental conditions of the FX0-20MR allow for functional humidity levels between 35 to 85%, ensuring optimal operation in typical scenarios.