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System Configuration
Section 1-2
Optional Products
Serial
Communications
Expansion
When serial communications are required for a CP1L CPU Unit, an RS-232C
or RS-422A/485 Option Board can be added.
Two Option Boards can be mounted with a CPU Units with 30, 40 or 60 I/O
points and one Option Board can be mounted with a CPU Units with 20 or 14
I/O points.
This enables connection by serial communications to NS-series PTs, Bar
Code Readers, components such as Inverters, and computers without USB
ports (such as when using the CX-Programmer).
L
20 points 100 to 240 VAC CP1L-L20DR-A
12 DC inputs
8 relay outputs
380 g max.
24 VDC
CP1L-L20DR-D
350 g max.
100 to 240 VAC CP1L-L20DT-A
8 transistor (sinking) outputs
360 g max.
24 VDC
CP1L-L20DT-D
335 g max.
CP1L-L20DT1-D
8 transistor (sourcing) outputs
335 g max.
14 points 100 to 240 VAC CP1L-L14DR-A
8 DC inputs
6 relay outputs
380 g max.
24 VDC
CP1L-L14DR-D
350 g max.
100 to 240 VAC CP1L-L14DT-A
6 transistor (sinking) outputs
360 g max.
24 VDC
CP1L-L14DT-D
335 g max.
CP1L-L14DT1-D
6 transistor (sourcing) outputs
335 g max.
10 points 100 to 240 VAC CP1L-L10DR-A
6 DC inputs
4 relay outputs
300 g max.
24 VDC
CP1L-L10DR-D
275 g max.
100 to 240 VAC CP1L-L10DT-A
4 transistor (sinking) outputs
290 g max.
24 VDC
CP1L-L10DT-D
270 g max.
CP1L-L10DT1-D
4 transistor (sourcing) outputs
270 g max.
Item
Model
Specifications
Weight
Memory
Cassette
CP1W-ME05M
Can be used to store user programs in
flash memory, parameters, DM initial
values, comment memory, FB pro-
grams, and data in RAM.
10 g max.
LCD Option
Board
CP1W-DAM01
Can be used to monitor and change
user-specified messages, time or other
data of the PLC.
20 g max.
Ethernet
Option
Board
CP1W-CIF41
Can be used to communicate with these
units supported OMRON FINS/TCP,
FINS/UDP protocol.
20 g max.
Type
I/O
capacity
Power supply
voltage
Model
Normal built-
in inputs
Normal built-in outputs
Weight
Summary of Contents for CP1L CPU UNIT - 03-2009
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Page 34: ...xxxiv Conformance to EC Directives 6...
Page 70: ...36 Function Blocks Section 1 5...
Page 584: ...550 Trouble Shooting Section 8 7...
Page 627: ...593 Sample Application Section 9 12 Network Settings Network Tab Network Settings Driver Tab...
Page 630: ...596 Sample Application Section 9 12...
Page 654: ...620 Troubleshooting Unit Errors Section 11 4...
Page 662: ...628 Replacing User serviceable Parts Section 12 2...
Page 668: ...634 Standard Models Appendix A...
Page 698: ...664 Auxiliary Area Allocations by Function Appendix C...
Page 746: ...712 Auxiliary Area Allocations by Address Appendix D...
Page 773: ...739 Connections to Serial Communications Option Boards Appendix F Connecting to Unit...
Page 774: ...740 Connections to Serial Communications Option Boards Appendix F...
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