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System Overview and Features
Section 1-1
Connecting to 4-
conductor VCTF Cable
Easy-to-obtain 4-conductor VCTF cable can be used instead of the Special
Flat Cable. Furthermore improvement in the environmental resistance of the
system is possible by using shielded connectors.
Use Both T-branch and
Multidrop Methods
Both the T-branch and multidrop methods can be combined flexibly when wir-
ing. In combination with the floor cables, this wiring feature allows a very flexi-
ble system configuration. There are three types of cables (2-conductor VCTF
cable, 4-conductor VCTF cable, and Special Flat Cable), and when the Spe-
cial Flat Cable is used, T-branch Connectors can be installed by simply snap-
ping the connector on.
Wide Variety of Masters
Master Units are available as Special I/O Units for the CS-series,
C200HX/C200HG/C200HE-(Z)E, C200HS, CS-series, CJ-series, and CQM1
PLCs and also available integrated with a CPU for the SRM1 and CPM2C-S.
The variety of Masters provides flexibility in configuring a system to match
your application needs.
Wide Variety of Slaves
Units in a wide range are available as I/O Slaves for a variety of applications.
Such Units include Remote Terminals and Sensor Terminals, which vary with
the number of I/O points or I/O type, Connector Terminals, which allow easy
wiring, and Water-resistant Terminals, which have a better protective con-
struction. There are many Slaves available with advanced functions, including
Analog I/O Terminals for analog-to-digital or digital-to-analog conversion, and
CPM1A/CPM2A/CPM2C I/O Link Units for sharing data with the host PLC.
Easy Startup
The CompoBus/S System can be started just by wiring the cables and making
some simple settings. Replacement of earlier Remote I/O Systems is also
easy.
Slave Node Number
Provided on Indicators
and in PLC Memory
Troubleshooting is easy because the Slave’s node number is shown on the
Master’s indicators if an error occurs with a Slave. When a CS-series,
C200HX/HG/HE-(Z)E, or C200HS Master Unit is used, error information is
also stored in PLC memory.
When an error occurs with a Slave using a CS-series or CJ-series Master
Unit, the Slave's node number is stored in the DM Area using the Slave regis-
tration function.
Slave Monitoring for
Improved Reliability
Reliability of the CS-series and CJ-series Master Units has been further
improved by the addition of the following functions.
Slave Registration Function
Registering Slaves in the Master allows the user to check whether connected
Slaves are joined to the network, and to detect whether Slaves are illegally
joined due to incorrect connection, or missing from the network due to a delay
in startup or malfunction of registered Slaves.
Communications Stop Mode
System malfunctions can be avoided by setting remote I/O communications to
stop when a communications error occurs.