Must@@@@

PLC Mitsubishi

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Hi everyone

I have gx developer version 8  support fx3g,can I used it for fx3ga.

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You mean the FX3GE ???

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I know that there exists a FX3GA, but I think that FX3GA is a Japanese model not available in the rest of the world (I'm not sure though). You'll probably (don't know) need a Japanese version of the software (which will be with Japanese language).

Where did you get the FX3GA from?

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Fx3GA from china

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Is this possibly a copy plc. I am going on the first 8 inputs and outputs. The numbers are bigger than the rest

Maybe it's something I have not noticed before on an FX3..

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Ron, 40 I/o is a standard brick size, was used with the FX1N too.

Never heard of FX3GA, so I would expect it's only for certain markets.

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It's probably an Asian market unit, FX3G for Asia.

This unit is probably made in China (under licence) for the local Asian market.

All Mitsubishi PLC I have here are made in Japan.

Take a look at the label on the unit, does it say made in China ?

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6 hours ago, Must@@@@ said:

Yes made in China

You'll probably need Japanese (or maybe even Chinese if it exists) software, which means you'll have to learn Japanese/Chinese first (their software exists in local language). You should probably purchase a PLC for your current location and use your existing GX Developer.

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I have just programmed a China FX3U with my english GX Developer version 8.91. Worked for everything I needed. That unit was purchased directly in China.

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Doesn't matter where it's purchased if it's called "FX3U". The "special" models have special names (like FX3GA). If the unit says "FX3U" it's a regular FX3U no matter what, even if it's purchased in China...

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