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Note 1
The CP1W-ME05M Memory Cassette, CP1W-DAM01 LCD Option Board, and CP1W-CIF41 Ethernet Option Board
version 1.0 cannot be used with the CP1E CPU Unit.
2
Serial Option Boards cannot be used with the N
S(1)-type CPU Unit.
NA-type CPU Units
Name and appearance
Model number
Number of built-in I/O
points
Built-in
analog
Power
supply
specifica-
tions
Output
type
Program
capacity
DM Area
capacity
Current
consumption
Weight
Total
Number
of
inputs
Number
of
outputs
AD
DA
5
VDC
24
VDC
CPU Unit with 20 I/O
Points and Built-in Analog
CP1E-NA20DR-A
20
12
8
2
1
AC power
supply 100
to 240 VAC
Relays
8K steps
8K words 0.18A 0.11A 680g
max.
CP1E-NA20DT-D
DC power
supply
24VDC
Sinking
transistor
0.23A 0.09A 500g
max.
CP1E-NA20DT1-D
Sourcing
transistor
0.23A 0.09A 500g
max.
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Optional Products
Optional Products for CPU Units
Name and appearance
Model number
Applications
Current
consumption
Weight
5 VDC
24 VDC
RS-232C Option Board
CP1W-CIF01
Mounted in the option slot of an N30/40/60 or
NA20 CPU Unit and can be used as an RS-
232C port.
Includ-
ing in
CPU
−
Includ-
ing in
CPU
Non-isolated RS-422A/485
Option Board
CP1W-CIF11
Mounted in the option slot of an N30/40/60 or
NA20 CPU Unit and can be used as an RS-
422A/485 port.
Maximum transmission distance: 50 m
Includ-
ing in
CPU
−
Includ-
ing in
CPU
Isolated RS-422A/485 Option
Board
CP1W-CIF12
Mounted in the option slot of an N30/40/60 or
NA20 CPU Unit and can be used as an RS-
422A/485 port.
Maximum transmission distance: 500 m
0.075A
−
30g
Ethernet Option Board
CP1W-CIF41
(version 2.0 or
higher)
Mounted in the option slot of an N30/40/60 or
NA20 CPU Unit and can be used as an Ether-
net port.
Maximum transmission distance: 100 m (dis-
tance between the hub and the node)
0.130A
−
23g
Battery
CP1W-BAT01
Mounted in an N/NA
(S
)-type CPU Unit.
Mount the Battery to an N/NA
(S
)-type
CPU Unit if data in the following areas need to
be retained after a power interruption.
•
DM Area (D) (excluding words backed up to
the EEPROM using the DM backup func-
tion)
•
Holding Area (H)
•
Counter Present Values and Completion
Flags (C)
•
Auxiliary Area related to clock function (A)
A Battery cannot be mounted to an E
(S)-
type CPU Unit.
−
−
−
E
COMM
COMM
COMM
IP ADDRESS:
SUBNET MASK:
COMM ERR
10BASE-T
100BASE-TX
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