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I/O Response Time Characteristics
Section 2-5
Note
Add another 15
µ
s
to the values shown in the table when using the
Slave registration function or communications stop mode.
CJ-series Master Units
Note
Add another 15
µ
s
to the values shown in the table when using the
Slave registration function or communications stop mode.
Recognition of Slave I/O
Status at Startup
When the CompoBus/S System is turned ON, the I/O of Slaves connected to
CQM1 Masters may not become effective at the same time as the I/O of
Slaves connected to CS-series, CJ-series, C200HX/C200HG/C200HE-(Z)E,
and C200HS Masters.
CS-series, CJ-series, C200HX/C200HG/C200HE-(Z)E, and C200HS
Masters
The I/O of a Slave connected to a CS-series, CJ-series, C200HX/C200HG/
C200HE-(Z)E, and C200HS Master becomes effective when the Active Node
Flag for the Slave goes ON.
CQM1 Masters
The I/O of a Slave connected to a CQM1 Master becomes effective some time
after the Master’s PLC is turned ON.
In High-speed Communications Mode: (PLC cycle time) +118 ms
In Long-distance Communications Mode: (PLC cycle time) +720 ms.
Usable node number setting
IN0 to IN7 and OUT0 to OUT7
IN0 to IN15 and OUT0 to OUT15
T
M-out-max
= 130
µ
s
T
M-out-max
= 140
µ
s