1 SPECIFICATIONS
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1.1 Use
The CMU module (model LQP520, LQP525 or LQP527) is used in conjunction with an S10V
LPU module to speed C mode (C language/HI-FLOW) P-coil processing. As a communications
interface, it also supports communication under TCP/IP or the UDP/IP protocols by way of a
local area network complying with the IEEE802.3u specifications (100BASE-TX) and IEEE802.3
specifications (10BASE-T).
The model-LQP525 or LQP527 CMU module can be used in the same way as the model-LQP520
CMU module. However, if the former model is used in conjunction with a battery module
(model LQZ500), it can back up internal work area in its memory.
1.2 Specifications
1.2.1 General
specifications
CMU module’s:
Item Specifications
Model LQP520
LQP525
LQP527
Maximum number of modules that can
mount in the mount base (*1)
One
One
Mass 240
g
200 g
Battery backup capability
Not provided
Provided
Battery-backable memory
Program storage
memory
Program storage memory and main
memory (*2)
Battery
–
Battery module (model: LQZ500;
battery life: one year)
(*1) For the kinds of mount base in which the module can be mounted, see “3.1 Mount Base.”
The reader should note that CMU modules of the three models LQP520, LQP525, and
LQP527 cannot be mounted together on a single selected mount base. Only one CMU
module of one of the above-mentioned models may be mounted on any single selected mount
base.
(*2) This main memory can be battery-backed by connecting a specified battery module to the
CMU module.
Battery module’s:
Item Specifications
Model LQZ500
Maximum number of modules that can
mount in the mount base (*)
One
Mass 220
g
(*) For the kinds of mount base in which the module can be mounted, see “3.1 Mount
Base.”
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