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Cat. No.W457-E1-05

CompoNet Slave Units
and Repeater Unit

CRT1 Series

OPERATION MANUAL

Cat. No. Z264-E2-04-X

Note: Specifi cations subject to change without notice.

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Cat. No. Z264-E2-04-X

Smart Sensor ZFX-C

USER´S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for CRT1 - 10-2008

Page 1: ...Cat No W457 E1 05 CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Unit CRT1 Series OPERATION MANUAL Cat No Z264 E2 04 X Smart Sensor ZFX C USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...CRT1 Series CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Unit Operation Manual Revised October 2008...

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Page 4: ...n some OMRON products often means word and is abbreviated Wd in documentation in this sense The abbreviation PLC means Programmable Controller PC is used however in some Program ming Device displays t...

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Page 6: ...3 Communications Cable 34 2 4 Communications Cable Wiring Examples 39 SECTION 3 Installation and Wiring 43 3 1 Installing Slave Units 44 3 2 Connecting Cables 50 3 3 Preparing Flat Connectors 51 3 4...

Page 7: ...ut Units 335 SECTION 8 Expansion Units 343 8 1 Expansion Units 344 8 2 Expansion Unit Specifications 346 SECTION 9 Bit Slave Units 359 9 1 Status Areas 360 9 2 Allocating I O Data 361 9 3 Industry Sta...

Page 8: ...s and Troubleshooting 494 12 2 Troubleshooting 495 12 3 Device Maintenance 501 Appendices A CompoNet Explicit Messages 503 B Object Mounting 527 C Connectable Devices 543 D Current Consumption Summary...

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Page 10: ...ave Units Section 7 describes the Temperature Input Units Section 8 describes the Expansion Units Section 9 describes the Bit Slave Units Section 10 describes the Repeater Unit Section 11 individually...

Page 11: ...mpoNet Master Unit functions W342 CS1G H CPU H CS1G H CPU EV1 CS1D CPU H CS1D CPU S CS1W SCB V1 CS1W SCU V1 CJ1G H CPU H CJ1G CPU P CJ1G CPU CJ1M CPU CJ1W SCU V1 CP1H X CP1H XA CP1H Y NSJ B G5D NSJ B...

Page 12: ...AS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBL...

Page 13: ...that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual Nuclear...

Page 14: ...nfirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE...

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Page 16: ...Unit You must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate a CompoNet Network using CompoNet Slave Units or Repeater Units 1 Intended Audience xvii...

Page 17: ...cient for the systems machines and equipment and be sure to provide the systems machines and equipment with double safety mechanisms This manual provides information for programming and operating the...

Page 18: ...for such problems external safety measures must be provided to ensure safety in the system WARNING The CPU Unit refreshes I O even when the program is stopped i e even in PROGRAM mode Confirm safety...

Page 19: ...levant manuals Incorrect tightening torque may result in malfunction Make sure that the terminal blocks communications cables and other items with locking devices are properly locked into place Improp...

Page 20: ...ot apply voltages or connect loads to the Output Units in excess of the maximum switching capacity Excess voltage or loads may result in burning Do not apply voltages to the Input Units in excess of t...

Page 21: ...lies 6 Conformance to EC Directives 6 1 Applicable Directives EMC Directives Low Voltage Directive 6 2 Concepts EMC Directives The OMRON products described in this manual are designed so that they ind...

Page 22: ...n maintain a stable output even if the input is interrupted for 10 ms must be used for communications power internal power and I O power The OMRON S82J series Power Supply is recommended See note 3 Pr...

Page 23: ...xxiv Conformance to EC Directives 6...

Page 24: ...els that are available 1 1 Features of CompoNet Slave Units 2 1 1 1 Overview 2 1 1 2 Features of CompoNet Slave Units 2 1 1 3 CompoNet Slave Unit Functions 7 1 2 Slave Unit Models 18 1 2 1 Word Slave...

Page 25: ...Unit can quickly measure the ON OFF timing of input and output contacts without relying on the ladder program Contact types IN OUT OUT IN IN IN OUT OUT and trigger patterns ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF...

Page 26: ...can be held in the Slave Unit memory This data can be read by using the CX Integrator Input Filters The Slave Units read input values multiple times during the set period to elim inate the effect of s...

Page 27: ...aging are made by using the CX Integrator Setting the Number of AD Conversion Points The conversion cycle is 4 ms max when using all 4 analog inputs The AD conversion cycle can be made faster if fewer...

Page 28: ...s within a user set temperature range can be measured in seconds Explicit messages can be used to see if the measured time has exceeded a monitoring set value The temperature range total time count se...

Page 29: ...D16SH 1 CRT1B D02S 1 CRT1B D0 SP 1 No special tools are required for connections because industry standard e CON connectors are used Electrical cables do not need to be stripped and are simply insert...

Page 30: ...ices Yes Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Yes Communications Error Output Yes Yes Yes Preventing Malfunction...

Page 31: ...Yes Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes Yes I O Power Status Monitor Communications Error History Monitor Yes Yes Input Filter Communications Error Output Yes Yes Preventing Malfunctions Caused by Inru...

Page 32: ...g Units Yes Naming Connected Devices Yes Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Communications Error Output Yes Ye...

Page 33: ...es Naming Connected Devices Yes Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Yes Yes Communications Error Output Yes Yes...

Page 34: ...er Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Communications Error Output Yes Preventing Malfunctions Caused by Inrush Current at I O St...

Page 35: ...Naming Connected Devices Yes Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Yes Yes Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Yes Yes Communications Error Outp...

Page 36: ...Naming Connected Devices Yes Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Yes Yes Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Yes Yes Communications Error Outp...

Page 37: ...s Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Yes Communications Error Output Yes Yes Yes Preventing Malfunctions Cause...

Page 38: ...Yes Network Power Voltage Monitor Yes I O Power Status Monitor Yes Communications Error History Monitor Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Yes Communications Error Output Yes Yes Yes Preventing Malfunctions Cau...

Page 39: ...O Power Status Monitor Communications Error History Monitor Yes Yes Input Filter Communications Error Output Yes Preventing Malfunctions Caused by Inrush Current at I O Startup Power Short circuit Det...

Page 40: ...k Power Voltage Monitor Yes Yes I O Power Status Monitor Communications Error History Monitor Yes Yes Input Filter Yes Yes Yes Communications Error Output Yes Yes Yes Preventing Malfunctions Caused by...

Page 41: ...work by extending trunk lines or branching 1 2 1 Word Slave Units Digital I O Slave Units Terminal Block with Screws Type Appearance I O capacity Model Features Digital I O Slave Units with 2 tier Ter...

Page 42: ...cted Line Detection 8 inputs NPN CRT1 ID08TAH 8 inputs PNP CRT1 ID08TAH 1 8 outputs NPN CRT1 OD08TAH 8 outputs PNP CRT1 OD08TAH 1 Without Short cir cuit and Discon nected Line Detection 16 inputs NPN...

Page 43: ...1 MD16S 1 With Short circuit and Dis con nected Line Detec tion 16 inputs NPN CRT1 ID16SH 16 inputs PNP CRT1 ID16SH 1 16 outputs NPN CRT1 OD16SH 16 outputs PNP CRT1 OD16SH 1 8 inputs and 8 outputs NPN...

Page 44: ...s NPN CRT1 VOD32ML 32 outputs PNP CRT1 VOD32ML 1 16 inputs 16 outputs NPN CRT1 VMD32ML 16 inputs 16 outputs PNP CRT1 VMD32ML 1 Type Appearance I O capacity Model Features Digital I O Slave Units with...

Page 45: ...S OM RO N AN ALO G TER MIN AL CR T1 AD 04 NS WO RD NO DE AD R X1 X10 0 63 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A D SW ON INPU T RAN GE CH 0 1 INPU T RAN GE CH 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MS OM RO N AN ALO G TER MIN AL CR T1 AD 04 NS...

Page 46: ...e Units with Screw less Clamp Terminal Blocks 2 inputs 2 outputs NPN CRT1B MD04SLP Sheathed Flat Cable connected as standard feature IP54 dust tight and splash proof 2 inputs 2 outputs PNP CRT1B MD04S...

Page 47: ...l power External power Digital I O Slave Units With 2 tier Ter minal Block CRT1 ID08 1 DIN Track Terminal block with M3 screws Supplied along with communica tions power An external I O power supply is...

Page 48: ...T1 ID16SH 1 Shared with com munications power supply See note CRT1 OD16SH 1 I O power must be supplied externally for connected devices CRT1 MD16SH 1 Shared with com munications power supply only for...

Page 49: ...T1 MD16SL 1 Analog I O Slave Units CRT1 AD04 Terminal block with M3 screws Separate power supply required for connected devices such as sensors and actuators CRT1 DA02 Temperature Input Units CRT1 TS0...

Page 50: ...The Expansion Unit uses the same I O power supply as the Digital I O Slave Unit Digital Input Slave Unit with Expansion Output Unit Example CRT1 ID16 XWT OD16 or XWT OD08 Required I O power must be su...

Page 51: ...28 Slave Unit Models Section 1 2...

Page 52: ...Elements 30 2 1 2 Segments 32 2 2 Wiring Formations 33 2 3 Communications Cable 34 2 3 1 Cables That Can Be Used 34 2 3 2 Criteria for Selecting Cables 36 2 3 3 Maximum Distance and Number of Connecte...

Page 53: ...transfers I O data between the PLC and the Slave Units There is only one Master Unit per network The Master Unit must be con nected to the trunk line Multidrop connection on branch line CompoNet Maste...

Page 54: ...e same physical layer Terminating Resistors With a CompoNet Network the Master Unit is located at one end of the trunk line and a Terminating Resistor is connected to the other end of the trunk line I...

Page 55: ...from the Repeater Unit One power supply cannot be used to supply communications power to more than one line i e to the trunk line and sub trunk line or to two sub trunk lines I O Power Supply A comme...

Page 56: ...tal cable length does not exceed 200 m There is also no limit in the number of branches The formation to be used is determined automatically by the type of cable to used and the required baud rate Tru...

Page 57: ...oducts Use commercially available VCTF cable with four 0 75 mm2 conductors JIS C3306 that meet CompoNet specifications Item Wiring formation Trunk line branch line formation Unrestricted wiring format...

Page 58: ...bove table 2 For information on applicable CompoNet products and manufacturers re fer to the ODVA home page Conduc tor No Insulation color Application Nominal cross sec tion Allowable current A 1 Red...

Page 59: ...rated from each other by at least 5 mm Item Cable type Round cable I Round cable II Flat Cable I Flat Cable II Application When using com mercially available cable is desirable To provide commu nicati...

Page 60: ...line length Sub trunk line length Sub trunk line length Sub trunk line length Sub trunk line length Sub branch line length Terminating Resistor Slave Units Item Round cable I II Flat Cable I II Length...

Page 61: ...able I II Without branch ing With branch ing Length per trunk line or sub trunk line maximum length with two Repeater Units 100 m 300m 30 m 90m 30 m 90 m Branch line length Not sup ported See note 2 2...

Page 62: ...Connectors DCN4 TB4 for connecting Units to connect Communications Cables to Master Units Repeater Units and Slave Units To supply the communications power 24 VDC connect the two commu nications powe...

Page 63: ...nits Connect the communications power supply 24 VDC to the communica tions power supply connector for the Master Unit or Repeater Unit Connect DCN4 TM4 Terminating Resistors and DCN4 TR4 Flat Connec t...

Page 64: ...Two communications power lines Relay terminal block Open Connector Slave Unit Slave Unit Slave Unit Open Connector 24 VDC communications power supply Communications power supply connector Communicati...

Page 65: ...cted at the end of the network Slave Units can also be connected in parallel by using multidrop connections A DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector is required for this Communications connector Flat Cable Comm...

Page 66: ...2 Branching Communications Cables 66 3 4 3 Extending Communications Cables 69 3 4 4 Connection Locations for Terminating Resistor 71 3 5 Power Supply Wiring 73 3 5 1 Power Supply Specifications 75 3...

Page 67: ...TA 1 CRT1 ID08TAH 1 CRT1 OD08TAH 1 CRT1 ID16TA 1 CRT1 OD16TA 1 CRT1 MD16TA 1 CRT1 ID16TAH 1 CRT1 OD16TAH 1 CRT1 MD16TAH 1 With e CON Connectors CRT1 VID08S 1 DIN Track or Mounting Bracket CRT1 VOD08S...

Page 68: ...D04SP 1 With Screw less Clamp Termi nal Blocks IP54 CRT1B MD04SLP 1 Repeater Unit CRS1 RPT01 DIN Track or screw instal lation M4 Name Model Installation method Vertical MS NS REMOTE TERMINAL WORD NODE...

Page 69: ...nnectors CRT1 V D08S 1 or MIL connectors CRT1 V D ML 1 can be panel mounted or wall mounted either verti cally or horizontally using special Mounting Brackets Required Brackets Dimensions CRT1 ATT01 D...

Page 70: ...owing diagram For mounting hole dimensions refer to Dimensions above 2 Mount the Slave Unit to the Mounting Bracket The Mounting Bracket is the same shape as a DIN Track so use the same method as when...

Page 71: ...Dimensions above 2 Mount the Slave Unit to the Mounting Bracket The Mounting Bracket is the same shape as a DIN Track so use the same method as when mounting to a DIN Track Mounting Dimensions Vertic...

Page 72: ...h MIL Connectors CRT1 V D32ML 1 3 1 5 Mounting with Screws Refer to the dimensions for the particular Unit and prepare the mounting holes in the panel Tighten the M4 screws to a torque of 0 9 N m and...

Page 73: ...back of the Bit Slave Unit along the guides 2 Press the screw bracket in until the hooks on the bracket are completely locked into place 3 2 Connecting Cables In a CompoNet Network Units can be connec...

Page 74: ...come with Flat Cable already connected Flat Connector Socket Flat Connector Plug Multidrop Connector Note Multidrop connections using Mul tidrop Connectors are not possi ble using Flat Cable II Sheath...

Page 75: ...wing applications Connecting Communications Cable to a Unit Connecting Communications Cable to a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector when a multidrop con nection is used Flat Connector II Socket DCN5 TR4 Use...

Page 76: ...ing the Cable Cut the cable perpendicular to the length and strip the sheath as shown in the following diagram Setting the Cable Stopper Set the Cable Stopper Close the cover secure the hooks and then...

Page 77: ...ver once it has been attached The connector may be damaged if the housing is forcefully removed Pressure welding the Connector The connector is pressure welded using the DWT A01 Pliers 1 2 3 1 As show...

Page 78: ...s Cutting the Cable when Extending Cable or Connecting a Terminating Resistor Cut the cable perpendicular to the length To prevent short circuits cut the cable with a sharp blade such as wire cut ters...

Page 79: ...e cover secure the hooks and then press down on the cable stopper until it clicks into place Attaching the Cable T branch Connections 1 2 3 1 Align the cable labels and cable colors and insert the cab...

Page 80: ...welded using the DWT A01 Pliers 1 2 3 1 As shown below align the center see arrows of the connector cover with the center of the pressure welding block on the Pliers 2 Squeeze firmly on the Pliers un...

Page 81: ...colors and insert the cable Confirm that the cable is inserted all the way to the back The cover is semi transparent Pressure welding the Connector The connector is pressure welded by using the DWT A0...

Page 82: ...the connector cover at the back of the pressure welding block 3 Set the connector in the correct orientation 3 After attaching the cable confirm that it is properly pressure welded as shown below 3 3...

Page 83: ...n advance when extending a line or connecting a Ter minating Resistor Set the cable into the cover and position it so that the cable end strikes the cable stopper Attaching the Cable 1 2 3 1 As shown...

Page 84: ...ay to the cable stopper so that it will not be pulled out Pressure welding the Connector Use the DWT A02 Pliers to pressure weld the connector 1 2 3 1 Set the connector on the pressure welding block o...

Page 85: ...t circuits cut the cable with a sharp blade such as wire cut ters and be sure that there are no whiskers on the wires Attaching the Cable 1 2 3 1 As shown in the diagram below place the cable so that...

Page 86: ...w align the center see arrows of the connector cover with the center of the pressure welding block on the Pliers 2 Squeeze firmly on the Pliers until the lock on the connector clicks into place 3 Afte...

Page 87: ...t or Repeater Unit Relay terminal block Commercially available Used for T branching round cable I or round cable II Multidrop Connector DCN4 MD4 Used to connect Slave Units or Repeater Units to trunk...

Page 88: ...r supply minus Note Before connecting the cable wires to the terminal block first attach the M3 crimp terminals shown below to the wires Connecting Flat Cable I A DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector Plug attached...

Page 89: ...nd multidrop connections T branches Using Round Cable I II Connect the cable wires by using a commercially available relay terminal block Example Round cable I Note Before connecting the cable wires t...

Page 90: ...ched press in on the latches on both sides of the Connector and pull it out Using Flat Cable II Attach a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector Plug to the DCN5 TR4 Flat Connector Socket connected to Communications...

Page 91: ...nd BDL communications data low in the terminal block For round cable II connect the cable wires to BS communications power supply plus and BS communications power supply minus Note Before connecting t...

Page 92: ...and sub branch lines can be extended by up to 10 levels by using Flat Connectors The maximum extendable length however is the maximum trunk line length Refer to 2 3 3 Maximum Distance and Number of Co...

Page 93: ...ut Flat Cable II Attach a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector Plug to a DCN5 TR4 Flat Connector Socket connected to Communications Cable Installation Method Orient the Flat Connector Plug so that the white line o...

Page 94: ...d Cable I Connect the cable wires to a DRS1 T Terminating Resistor Connection Method Connect the cable wires to the Terminating Resistor and tighten the screws The Terminating Resistor has no polarity...

Page 95: ...stor once it has been connected press in on the latches on both sides and pull it out Flat Cable I Attach a DCN5 TM4 Terminating Resistor to the DCN5 TR4 Flat Connector Socket connected to Communicati...

Page 96: ...ation Method Push in the Terminating Resistor until it clicks into place Note To remove a Terminating Resistor once it has been connected press in on the latches on both sides and pull it out 3 5 Powe...

Page 97: ...er Supply Supply I O power to the I O power supply terminals of individual Units sep arately from the communications power supply Slave Unit classifica tion according to power supply method Cable type...

Page 98: ...y terminals 24 VDC I O power supply Round cable II or Flat Cable I II Communications power supply connector on Master Unit or downstream port communications power supply connector on Repeater Unit Ove...

Page 99: ...nt consumption Bit Slave Unit input current number of inputs used sensor current consumption number of sensors used actual load current number of actuators used For details on current consumption for...

Page 100: ...supply and the communications power supply connector must be no longer than 3 m BS BS Connect an Open Type Connector here 24 VDC communica tions power supply Overcurrent protection See note current l...

Page 101: ...follow ing methods to supply I O power Units with e CON Connectors CRT1 OD S 1 MD S 1 OD SH 1 and MD SH 1 Connect the I O power supply wires to the V and G terminals of the output I O power supply con...

Page 102: ...parately There is no need to provide an external communications power supply for the Master Unit Not Using a Repeater Unit V terminals G terminals I O power supply 24 VDC Output I O power supply conne...

Page 103: ...2 BS 2 BS 2 PORT1 PORT2 BDH BDL BS BS BS BS Master Unit Termi nating Resistor Power supply Slave Unit I O power supply Communications power supply Multi power supply Slave Unit Round cable I Repeater...

Page 104: ...BS 1 BDH 2 BDL 2 BS 2 BS 2 PORT1 T POR 2 BS 2 BS 2 BDH 1 BDL 1 BS 1 BS 1 BDH 2 BDL 2 BS 2 BS 2 PORT1 PORT2 BS 2 BS 2 Termi nating Resis tor Trunk line Slave Units Communications power supply and I O...

Page 105: ...connected at only one location for the trunk line and one location each for the sub trunk lines Communications power to the trunk line can be supplied only through the communications power supply conn...

Page 106: ...ommunications errors may occur if this restriction is not observed Trunk line or sub trunk line Sub trunk line Master Unit Repeater Unit Repeater Unit Trunk line or sub trunk line Communications power...

Page 107: ...BDH BDL BS BS BDH BDL BS BS BDH BDL BS BS BDH BDL BS V G BS BDH BDL BS BDH 1 BDL 1 BS 1 BS 1 BDH 2 BDL 2 BS 2 BS 2 PORT1 PORT2 BS 2 BS 2 V G BDH 1 BDL 1 BS 1 BS 1 BDH 2 BDL 2 BS 2 BS 2 PORT1 PORT2 BS...

Page 108: ...upply range The voltage drop is expressed by the following formula If the voltage drop is too large and power cannot be supplied to the farthest Slave Unit within the allowable range add a Repeater Un...

Page 109: ...ods Supplying I O Power from One Source When supplying I O power to the entire system from one source the power consumed by each device and all the loads must be considered Select the cables so that...

Page 110: ...t the overall system from stopping to ensure system safety consider placing power supplies in more than one location and con sider the way Slave Units should be grouped when supplying power Cost Consi...

Page 111: ...ID16 1 CRT1 OD16 1 CRT1 MD16 1 CRT1 ROS08 CRT1 ROF08 CRT1 ROS16 CRT1 ROF16 With 3 tier Terminal Block CRT1 ID08TA 1 CRT1 OD08TA 1 CRT1 ID08TAH 1 CRT1 OD08TAH 1 CRT1 ID16TA 1 CRT1 OD16TA 1 CRT1 MD16TA...

Page 112: ...Screw terminal block M3 CRT1 DA02 Temperature Input Units CRT1 TS04T CRT1 TS04P Expansion Units XWT ID08 1 XWT OD08 1 XWT ID16 1 XWT OD16 1 Bit Slaves With e CON Connectors CRT1B ID02S 1 e CON connect...

Page 113: ...number on the connector cover matches the wire color as shown in the following table 37104 2124 000FL Green AWG22 0 3 mm2 to AWG20 0 5 mm2 sheath outer diameter 1 0 to 1 2 mm 37104 2165 000FL Blue AWG...

Page 114: ...f the wire insertion opening Check that the sheath of the line is inserted into the wire insertion opening and that the end of the conductor has passed through the connection part 3 Insert a flat blad...

Page 115: ...nector Use an OMRON MIL Cable Pressure weld a Flat Cable to a MIL Socket Pressure weld a loose wire cable to a MIL connector Using OMRON MIL Cable Connecting Relay Terminals The MIL Cables for connect...

Page 116: ...5 cm G7OD SOC16 1 G7OD FOM16 1 G7OA ZOC16 4 G79 I50 25 D1 50 cm G79 I75 50 D1 75 cm G7TC OC16 1 CRT1 VMD32ML G79 M50 25 D1 50 cm G79 M75 50 D1 75 cm Inputs G7TC ID16 G7TC IA16 Outputs G7TC OC16 OC08 G...

Page 117: ...on Terminal CRT1 V D32ML 40 pins G79 A200C D1 2 m G79 A500C D1 5 m Loose wire size AWG28 Loose wires are cut G79 Y100C D1 1 m G79 Y200C D1 2 m G79 Y500C D1 5 m Forked terminals are attached to the loo...

Page 118: ...etween the separated Socket sides line it up with the contacts align the contact side with the cover side and lock them in place Use an object such as a vise to firmly press them together until they m...

Page 119: ...as required insert a Strain Relief and lock the cable in place XG4M 2030 T 20 pin XG4M 4030 T 40 pin Pressure welding a Loose wire Cable to a MIL Connector To prepare a connecting cable by pressure we...

Page 120: ...Applicable Pin Terminals When wiring an external device cable to a screw less clamp terminal block special pin terminals must be placed on the cable wires The applicable pin terminals are listed in th...

Page 121: ...N or less Applying excessive force may damage the clamp terminal block 3 6 5 Connecting External I O to IP54 Bit Slave Units Components External I O is connected to e CON connector terminals or screw...

Page 122: ...ss than 3 6 mm then the sealing section for small diameter cables must be attached Installation Method 1 2 3 1 Expand the split in the sealing piece and insert the cable 2 Place the groove on the seal...

Page 123: ...100 Connecting External I O for Slave Units Section 3 6...

Page 124: ...f Slave Units This section provides the basic specifications of the Slave Units 4 1 Basic Specifications of Slave Units 102 4 1 1 Communications Specifications 102 4 1 2 Performance Specifications 103...

Page 125: ...poNet Master Units Connectable Slave Units CompoNet Slave Units Maximum I O capacity Word Slave Units 1 024 inputs and 1 024 outputs 2 048 I O points total Bit Slave Units 256 inputs and 256 outputs 5...

Page 126: ...Hz with double amplitude of 0 7 mm 60 to 150 Hz and 50 m s2 in X Y and Z directions for 80 min each Shock resistance 150 m s2 3 times each in 6 directions on 3 axes Dielectric strength 500 VAC between...

Page 127: ...icipat ing Normal communications are in progress but the node is not yet participating in the network Lit red Fatal communications error The address is set out of range The same address has been set f...

Page 128: ...ck 161 5 3 13 Sixteen point Output Units 3 tier Terminal Block 167 5 3 14 Eight point Input and Eight point Output Units 3 tier Terminal Block 173 5 4 Units with Connectors 180 5 4 1 Eight point Input...

Page 129: ...tal I O Slave Unit has two status areas the Warning Status Area and the Alarm Status Area The Master Unit has a Warning Status Bit and Alarm Status Bit The status of each of these bits is an OR status...

Page 130: ...e node address set for the Unit Units with 16 I O points 8 inputs and 8 outputs are allocated two words the node address set for the Unit The data is allocated to the lower bytes of the words and the...

Page 131: ...O Unit Thirty two point Input Unit Thirty two point Output Unit Thirty two point I O Unit Input Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 Not used Output Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 Not used Input Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 132: ...rea Sixteen point Input Unit Eight point Expansion Output Unit Two node address areas are allocated Node address m in the Input Area and node address m in the Output Area Sixteen point Output Unit Six...

Page 133: ...utput Unit Eight point Expansion Input Unit Two node address areas are allocated Node address m in the Output Area and node address m in the Input Area Output Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15...

Page 134: ...and the G terminal OFF voltage 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the V terminal 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA m...

Page 135: ...on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 ID08 NPN CRT1 ID08 1 PNP Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 Lit yellow Input ON The input is ON Not lit Input OFF...

Page 136: ...2 3 4 4 NC 5 NC 6 24 VDC I O power supply NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 1 2 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch Brown Red Black Wh...

Page 137: ...unications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector...

Page 138: ...1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the V terminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per com mon 8 outputs common Isolation method...

Page 139: ...g on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 OD08 NPN CRT1 OD08 1 PNP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1s digit of node address 10s digit of node address Phot...

Page 140: ...or absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an external diode V 10 1 11 3 12 5 13 7 14 NC 15 G 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 NC 6 24 VDC I O power supply Solenoid valve etc NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 7 NC 8...

Page 141: ...nications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector...

Page 142: ...n each input terminal and the G terminal OFF current 1 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 17 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per common...

Page 143: ...63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 ID16 NPN CRT1 ID16 1 PNP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1s digit of node address 10s digit of node...

Page 144: ...0 2 3 4 4 6 5 8 6 24 VDC I O power supply 11 16 13 17 15 18 10 7 12 8 14 9 1 2 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch Brown Red Black Whi...

Page 145: ...munications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connecto...

Page 146: ...rminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per com mon 16 outputs common Isolation method Photocoupler Output indicators LED yellow Installation DIN...

Page 147: ...g on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 OD16 NPN CRT1 OD16 1 PNP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1s digit of node address 10s digit of node address Phot...

Page 148: ...for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an external diode V 10 1 11 3 12 5 13 7 14 9 15 G 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 8 6 24 VDC I O power supply Solenoid valve etc 11 16 13 17 15 18 10 7 12 8...

Page 149: ...unications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connecto...

Page 150: ...rminal and the V terminal 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 17 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF de...

Page 151: ...h and the 1s digit set on the right rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications indicators MS and NS Node address swi...

Page 152: ...0 G1 V2 24 VDC G2 DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Internal circuits Photocoupler Photo coupler Voltage drop Photocoupler Photocoupler 1 DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Interna...

Page 153: ...andards for photoelectric and proximity sensors The previous colors are shown in parentheses Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve etc Brown red Brown white Blue black Blue black 3 wire sensor with NPN ou...

Page 154: ...cations Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector I...

Page 155: ...tions on 3 axes Dielectric strength 500 VAC between isolated circuits Insulation resistance 20 M min between isolated circuits Ambient operating temperature 10 to 55 C Ambient operating humidity 25 to...

Page 156: ...decimal number with the 10s digit set on the left rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the right rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is...

Page 157: ...M BS BDH BDL BS DRTA NY5W K 5 VDC Internal circuits Photocoupler Photo coupler Physical layer DC DC converter for internal circuits not isolated DC DC converter for relay drive not isolated OUT0 OUT2...

Page 158: ...imensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When...

Page 159: ...ide will bend out in the direction of the arrow releasing the hook 3 Using a tool such as a screwdriver press down on the relay socket lever and remove the Relay from the socket 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 3 5 2 3...

Page 160: ...esistance 20 M min between isolated circuits Ambient operating temperature 10 to 55 C Ambient operating humidity 25 to 85 with no condensation Ambient operating atmosphere No corrosive gases Storage t...

Page 161: ...the left rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the right rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Node address switches 10 and 1...

Page 162: ...C SSR SSR 0 1 COM BS BDH BDL BS Internal circuits Photocoupler Photo coupler Physical layer DC DC converter for internal circuits not isolated DC DC converter for relay drive not isolated OUT0 OUT2 CO...

Page 163: ...imensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When...

Page 164: ...lated circuits Ambient operating temperature 10 to 55 C Ambient operating humidity 25 to 85 with no condensation Ambient operating atmosphere No corrosive gases Storage temperature 25 to 65 C Storage...

Page 165: ...f the output indicators are given in the following table Setting the Node Address The node address is set as a decimal number with the 10s digit set on the left rotary switch and the 1s digit set on t...

Page 166: ...oto coupler Photocoupler Photo coupler Physical layer DC DC converter for internal circuits not isolated DC DC converter for relay drive not isolated OUT0 OUT2 COM0 OUT6 OUT4 OUT1 OUT3 OUT8 OUT7 OUT5...

Page 167: ...imensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When...

Page 168: ...ide will bend out in the direction of the arrow releasing the hook 3 Using a tool such as a screwdriver press down on the relay socket lever and remove the Relay from the socket 30 VDC t 40 ms 30 VDC...

Page 169: ...esistance 20 M min between isolated circuits Ambient operating temperature 10 to 55 C Ambient operating humidity 25 to 85 with no condensation Ambient operating atmosphere No corrosive gases Storage t...

Page 170: ...he left rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the right rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Node address switches 10 and 1 f...

Page 171: ...coupler Photocoupler Photo coupler Physical layer DC DC converter for internal circuits not isolated DC DC converter for relay drive not isolated OUT0 OUT2 COM0 OUT6 OUT4 OUT1 OUT3 OUT8 OUT7 OUT5 OUT1...

Page 172: ...imensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When...

Page 173: ...0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 17 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Power supply short circuit detection Operates at 50 mA point min Disconnection det...

Page 174: ...aximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 ID08TA NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 Lit yellow Input ON The input i...

Page 175: ...rter not isolated Input circuits BS BDH BDL BS V G Input 0 to 7 V Photocoupler Internal circuits Physical layer DC DC converter not isolated Input circuits V G0 to G7 G Disconnection or short circuit...

Page 176: ...ensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch 0 V G V G V G V G 1 7 NC Brown white Black white Brown red Blue black Blue black 3 wire sensor with PNP output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sens...

Page 177: ...en changed according to the revised JIS standards for photoelectric and proximity sensors The previous colors are shown in parentheses Brown white Black white Brown red Blue black Blue black 3 wire se...

Page 178: ...munications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connect...

Page 179: ...mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Load short circuit detection Supported Disconnection detection Operates at 3 mA point max Does not operate at over 3 mA Number of circuits per common 8...

Page 180: ...he maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 OD08TA NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 Lit yellow Output ON The ou...

Page 181: ...nverter not isolated Internal circuits Output 0 to 7 Photo coupler G V G G V V Voltage drop BS BDH BDL BS Physical layer DC DC converter not isolated Internal circuits Disconnection or short circuit d...

Page 182: ...lenoid valve either use a built in diode to absorb the counterelectromotive force or install an external di ode 2 Use a maximum current of 500 mA for each V and G terminal accept for the I O power sup...

Page 183: ...munications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connect...

Page 184: ...5 VDC max between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 17 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Power supp...

Page 185: ...igit set on the right rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications indicators MS and NS Node address switches 10 and 1...

Page 186: ...cal layer BS BDH BDL BS V1 24 VDC G1 G1 0 to 7 V1 V2 24 VDC G2 G2 8 to 15 V2 Photo coupler Photo coupler Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Input circuits Input circuits Physical layer G V...

Page 187: ...Brown red Blue black Blue black 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity se...

Page 188: ...white Brown red Blue black Blue black Brown white Black white Brown red Blue black Blue black 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch 3 wi...

Page 189: ...munications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connect...

Page 190: ...0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per common 8 outputs common Load short circuit detection Supported Disconnection detection Operates at 3 mA point max Does not operate at over 3 mA I...

Page 191: ...e setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 OD16TA NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 15 Lit yellow Output ON The output is ON Not lit Output OFF T...

Page 192: ...converter not isolated Internal circuits Photocoupler Photocoupler Voltage drop Voltage drop BS BDH BDL BS G1 V1 G1 G2 V2 V2 Output 0 to 7 Output 8 to 15 Photocoupler Photocoupler Physical layer DC D...

Page 193: ...G1 V1 V1 G1 G1 V2 G2 V2 V2 G2 G2 Physical layer DC DC converter not isolated Internal circuits Voltage drop Voltage drop Disconnection or short circuit detection circuit Disconnection or short circui...

Page 194: ...nductive load such as a solenoid valve either use a built in diode to absorb the counterelectromotive force or install an external di ode 4 Do not wire NC terminals Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve e...

Page 195: ...munications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connect...

Page 196: ...N PNP NPN PNP ON voltage 15 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 15 VDC min between each input terminal and the G terminal 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal...

Page 197: ...the V terminal 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the G termi nal 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the V terminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF...

Page 198: ...is ON Not lit Input or output OFF The input or output is OFF Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 inputs Lit red Short circuit detection The power supply is short circuited Flashing red Disconnec...

Page 199: ...not isolated Physical layer Internal circuits Photocoupler Photocoupler Voltage drop Input circuits 0 to 7 Internal circuits Photocoupler Voltage drop V G G V G V G BS BDH BDL BS DC DC converter not...

Page 200: ...ircuit detection circuit Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve etc Brown white Black white Brown red Blue black Blue black 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sen...

Page 201: ...nstall an external di ode 4 Do not wire NC terminals 5 Wire colors have been changed according to the revised JIS standards for photoelectric and proximity sensors The previous colors are shown in par...

Page 202: ...munications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connect...

Page 203: ...OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 11 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per common 8 inputs common Isolation method Phot...

Page 204: ...ide rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 VID08S NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 Lit yell...

Page 205: ...BS BDH BDL BS Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Photo coupler Photo coupler 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit...

Page 206: ...and proximity sensors The colors in parentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC IN0 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 G G G G G G G G 1 2 3 4 V0 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 3 wir...

Page 207: ...en a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted mm The numbers inside the parenthese...

Page 208: ...ts with Connectors Section 5 4 When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector Is Mounted mm 136 5 37 mm 48 10 mm 1...

Page 209: ...s per com mon 8 outputs common Isolation method Photocoupler Output indicators LED yellow Installation DIN Track or Mounting Bracket Power supply type Multi power supply Current supplied to output dev...

Page 210: ...git set on the front side rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 VOD08S NPN Name LED status I O status M...

Page 211: ...de V NC G OUT0 V NC G OUT1 V G BS BDH BDL BS Photo coupler Photo coupler Physical layer Internal circuits Voltage drop DC DC converter not isolated Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve etc V V V V V V V...

Page 212: ...en a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted 23 101 7 90 6 4 5 3 60 66 2 102 96 7...

Page 213: ...ts with Connectors Section 5 4 When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector Is Mounted mm 136 5 37 mm 48 10 mm 1...

Page 214: ...al OFF current 1 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 11 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Power supply short circuit detec tion Operates at 50 mA point min D...

Page 215: ...wer is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 ID16S NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 15 Lit yellow Input ON The input is ON Not lit Input OFF The input is OFF Name LED status I O status Meaning 0...

Page 216: ...C G1 IN1 BS BDH BDL BS Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Input circuits Input circuits Photo coupler Photo coupler Disconnection or short circuit detection circuit Disconne...

Page 217: ...NC G11 IN 11 V NC G12 IN 12 V NC G13 IN 13 V NC G14 IN 14 V NC G15 IN 15 3 4 1 2 3 4 G0 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch Brown Red...

Page 218: ...ommunications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connec...

Page 219: ...delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Load short circuit detection Supported Disconnection detec tion Operates at 3 mA point max Does not operate at over 3 mA Number of circuits per common 16 outputs...

Page 220: ...right rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications connector Node address switches 10 and 1 from left Output indicato...

Page 221: ...otocoupler Photocoupler V NC G OUT1 V NC G OUT0 V G G V Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Voltage drop Voltage drop Internal circuits Voltage drop Photocoupler Photocoupler...

Page 222: ...isolated Physical layer BS BDH BDL BS Disconnection or short circuit detection circuit Disconnection or short circuit detection circuit V NC G OUT1 V V G G NC V G OUT0 Internal circuits Voltage drop P...

Page 223: ...G OUT 11 NC G OUT 12 NC G OUT 13 NC G OUT 14 NC G OUT 15 1 2 3 4 V V V V V V V V G V NC G OUT 0 NC G OUT 1 NC G OUT 2 NC G OUT 3 NC G OUT 4 NC G OUT 5 NC G OUT 6 NC G OUT 7 1 2 3 4 V V V V V V V V G S...

Page 224: ...Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Conn...

Page 225: ...SH 1 I O capacity 8 inputs Internal I O common NPN PNP NPN PNP ON voltage 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the G terminal 10 5 V...

Page 226: ...the G terminal 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output ter minal and the V terminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Load short circuit detection Supported Disconnect...

Page 227: ...it Input or output OFF The input or output is OFF Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 inputs Lit red Short circuit detection The power supply is short cir cuited Flashing red Disconnection detec...

Page 228: ...ler Photocoupler Physical layer Input circuits Short protection Voltage drop Internal circuits V1 NC G0 IN0 V NC G OUT0 V G G V BS BDH BDL BS DC DC converter not isolated Photo coupler Photocoupler Ph...

Page 229: ...ction circuit Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve etc V1 NC G0 IN 0 V1 NC IN 1 V1 V1 NC IN 2 NC IN 3 V1 NC IN 4 V1 NC IN 5 V1 NC IN 6 V1 NC IN 7 V NC G OUT 0 1 2 NC G OUT 1 NC G OUT 2 NC G OUT 3 NC G OU...

Page 230: ...lors have been changed according to revisions in the JIS stan dards for photoelectric and proximity sensors The colors in parentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions Solenoid valve etc Sole...

Page 231: ...mmunications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connec...

Page 232: ...x input At 11 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Power supply short circuit detec tion Operates at 50 mA point min Disconnection detection Operates at 0 3 mA point max Numbe...

Page 233: ...ry switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 ID32S NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 15 IN1 0 to 15 IN2 Lit yellow Input ON The input is ON Not lit Input OFF The input...

Page 234: ...C G1 IN1 BS BDH BDL BS Photo coupler Photo coupler Input circuits Input circuits Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Disconnection or short circuit detection circuit Disconne...

Page 235: ...NC G8 IN 8 1 2 V NC G9 IN 9 V NC G10 IN 10 V NC G11 IN 11 V NC G12 IN 12 V NC G13 IN 13 V NC G14 IN 14 V NC G15 IN 15 3 4 1 2 3 4 G0 Brown White Blue Black Brown Red Black White Blue Black Brown Whit...

Page 236: ...mmunications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connect...

Page 237: ...N delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Load short circuit detection Supported Disconnection detec tion Operates at 3 mA point max Does not operate at over 3 mA Number of circuits per common 16 output...

Page 238: ...e address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications connector Node address switches 10 and 1 from left Output indicators 0 to 15 OUT1 Communications indic...

Page 239: ...ide Right side V NC G OUT0 V G G V V NC G OUT0 V G G V Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Voltage drop Voltage drop V V G G NC V G OUT0 V V G G NC V G OUT0 BS BDH BDL BS Pho...

Page 240: ...sical layer Voltage drop Voltage drop Disconnection or short circuit detection circuit Disconnection or short circuit detection circuit V V G G NC V G OUT0 V V G G NC V G OUT0 BS BDH BDL BS Photocoupl...

Page 241: ...V V V G V NC G OUT 0 NC G OUT 1 NC G OUT 2 NC G OUT 3 NC G OUT 4 NC G OUT 5 NC G OUT 6 NC G OUT 7 1 2 3 4 V V V V V V V V G V NC G OUT 8 NC G OUT 9 NC G OUT 10 NC G OUT 11 NC G OUT 12 NC G OUT 13 NC...

Page 242: ...mmunications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connect...

Page 243: ...2SH 1 I O capacity 16 inputs Internal I O common NPN PNP NPN PNP ON voltage 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the G terminal 10 5...

Page 244: ...2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output ter minal and the V terminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Load short circuit detection Supported Disconnection detection Ope...

Page 245: ...t Input or output OFF The input or output is OFF Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 15 inputs Lit red Short circuit detection The power supply is short cir cuited Flashing red Disconnection detec...

Page 246: ...e Right side DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Internal circuits Input circuits Voltage drop Short protection BS BDH BDL BS Photo coupler Photocoupler Left side Right side V NC G0 IN0 V NC G...

Page 247: ...ither G terminal Right side Left side 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch V NC IN 0 V NC G1 IN 1 V NC G2 IN 2 V NC G3 IN 3 V NC G4 IN...

Page 248: ...colors prior to the revisions V0 NC IN 0 V1 NC G IN 1 V2 NC G IN 2 V3 NC G IN 3 V4 NC G IN 4 V5 NC G IN 5 V6 NC G IN 6 V7 NC G IN 7 V8 NC G IN 8 1 2 V9 NC G IN 9 V10 NC G IN 10 V11 NC G IN 11 V12 NC G...

Page 249: ...nications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector...

Page 250: ...nal OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 17 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per common 16 inputs common Isolation method...

Page 251: ...h and the 1s digit set on the front side rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 VID16ML NPN Name LED sta...

Page 252: ...rter not isolated Physical layer Photo coupler 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch Blue Black Brown White Blue Black Brown Red Black W...

Page 253: ...ernally connected 3 wire sensor with PNP output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IN 7 IN 6 IN 5 IN 4 IN 3 IN 2...

Page 254: ...When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted 5 3 78 7 60 15 21 5 92 8 85 7 102...

Page 255: ...ts with Connectors Section 5 4 When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector Is Mounted 37 136 5 mm 48 10 mm 25 4...

Page 256: ...rminal and the V terminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per com mon 16 outputs common Isolation method Photocoupler Output indicators LED yello...

Page 257: ...1s digit set on the front side rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 VOD16ML NPN Name LED status I O s...

Page 258: ...ler Photo coupler V OUT0 OUT1 G Voltage drop Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve etc 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 G V...

Page 259: ...n provide the output power supply externally rather than from the terminals 2 When using an inductive load such as a solenoid valve either use a built in diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive f...

Page 260: ...When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted 5 3 78 7 60 15 21 5 92 8 85 7 102...

Page 261: ...ts with Connectors Section 5 4 When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector Is Mounted 37 136 5 mm 48 10 mm 25 4...

Page 262: ...nal and the G terminal OFF voltage 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the V terminal 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0...

Page 263: ...1s digit set on the front side rotary switch The maximum node address is 62 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Input indicators I 0 to 15 II 0 to 15 Communications indi...

Page 264: ...BS BDH BDL BS Photo coupler V IN0 IN1 G Input circuits Input circuits Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Photo coupler BS BDH BDL BS Photo coupler V IN0 IN1 G Input circuits...

Page 265: ...IN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN 10 IN 11 IN 12 IN 13 IN 14 IN 15 IN 1 G G...

Page 266: ...N 6 IN 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN 10 IN 11 IN 12 IN 13 IN 14 IN 15 IN 1 G G V V IN 0 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN 10 IN 11 IN 12 IN 13 IN 14 IN 15 IN 1 G G V V 2 wire sensor e g limit switch Brown W...

Page 267: ...ions Same for CRT1 VID32ML and CRT1 VID32ML 1 When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug...

Page 268: ...ith Connectors Section 5 4 When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector Is Mounted 37 134 6 mm 41 9 48 10 mm 25...

Page 269: ...ON simultaneously at an ambient operating temperature of 55 C When Units Are Mounted Facing Upwards If 32 points may be turned ON simultaneously the distance between the Units must be restricted depe...

Page 270: ...output terminal and the G terminal 1 2 V max 0 3 A DC between each output terminal and the V terminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per com mon...

Page 271: ...igit set on the front side rotary switch The maximum node address is 62 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Output indicators I 0 to 15 II 0 to 15 Communications indicat...

Page 272: ...VOD32ML 1 PNP BS BDH BDL BS Photo coupler V OUT0 OUT1 G Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Photo coupler Voltage drop V OUT0 OUT1 G Voltage drop Internal circuits BS BDH BD...

Page 273: ...0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 G G V V G G V V OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1...

Page 274: ...allocated words and bits when the first word for a Slave Unit allocated in the Master Unit is n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3...

Page 275: ...ions Same for CRT1 VOD32ML and CRT1 VOD32ML 1 When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug...

Page 276: ...ith Connectors Section 5 4 When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector Is Mounted 37 134 6 mm 41 9 48 10 mm 25...

Page 277: ...x for 14 VDC power supply voltage Weight 110 g max Item Specification Model CRT1 VMD32ML CRT1 VMD32ML 1 I O capacity 16 inputs Internal I O common NPN PNP ON voltage 17 VDC min between each input ter...

Page 278: ...age 1 2 V max 0 3 A DC between each output terminal and the G terminal 1 2 V max 0 3 A DC between each output terminal and the V terminal Leakage current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 m...

Page 279: ...on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 VMD32ML NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning I 0 to I 15 word m Lit yellow Input or output ON The input or output is ON...

Page 280: ...nits with Connectors Section 5 4 CRT1 VMD32ML 1 PNP V1 IN0 G1 V2 OUT0 G2 BS BDH BDL BS Photo coupler Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer Photo coupler Voltage drop Input circ...

Page 281: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 G1 G1 V1 V1 G2 G2 V2 V2 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 0 2 3 4 5...

Page 282: ...as a solenoid valve either use a built in diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an ex ternal diode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2...

Page 283: ...RT1 VMD32ML 1 When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 284: ...ith Connectors Section 5 4 When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Connector Is Mounted When a DCN4 MD4 Multidrop Connector Is Mounted 37 134 6 mm 41 9 48 10 mm 25...

Page 285: ...ON simultaneously at an ambient operating temperature of 55 C When Units Are Mounted Facing Upwards If 16 points may be turned ON simultaneously the distance between the Units must be restricted depe...

Page 286: ...he G terminal OFF current 1 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 17 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per common 8 inputs common Isolation...

Page 287: ...and the 1s digit set on the right rotary switch The maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 ID08SL NPN Name LED status I O...

Page 288: ...r to the revisions G V V G G V BS BDH BDL BS 0 to 7 Photocoupler Internal circuits DC DC converter not isolated Physical layer 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2...

Page 289: ...ed Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Co...

Page 290: ...current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per com mon 8 outputs common Isolation method Photocoupler Output indicators LED yellow Installation DIN Track Power sup...

Page 291: ...e maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 OD08SL NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 Lit yellow Output ON The out...

Page 292: ...a built in diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an ex ternal diode 2 Do not wire NC terminals V G V V G G BS BDH BDL BS 0 to 7 Photo coupler Voltage drop Internal circuits Phy...

Page 293: ...ed Communications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type C...

Page 294: ...ch input terminal and the G terminal OFF current 1 0 mA max Input current At 24 VDC 6 0 mA max input At 17 VDC 3 0 mA min input ON delay 1 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per common 1...

Page 295: ...itches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 ID16SL NPN CRT1 ID16SL 1 PNP Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 15 Lit yellow Input ON The input is ON Not lit Input OFF The input is...

Page 296: ...lors in parentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions 3 wire sensor with NPN output photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor 2 wire sensor e g limit switch Blue Black Brown Red Black White Br...

Page 297: ...ed Communications Connector Dimensions Including the Connector and Cable When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Co...

Page 298: ...e current 0 1 mA max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per com mon 16 outputs common Isolation method Photocoupler Output indicators LED yellow Installation DIN Track Power s...

Page 299: ...maximum node address is 63 The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 OD16SL NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 15 Lit yellow Output ON The out...

Page 300: ...built in diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an ex ternal diode 2 Do not wire NC terminals BS BDH BDL BS Internal circuits V G 0 to 15 Physical layer Photocoupler V V G G Vo...

Page 301: ...d Communications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Co...

Page 302: ...8 inputs Internal I O common NPN PNP ON voltage 15 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 15 VDC min between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF voltage 5 VDC min between each i...

Page 303: ...max ON delay 0 5 ms max OFF delay 1 5 ms max Number of circuits per common 8 outputs common Isolation method Photocoupler Output indicators LED yellow Power supply type Multi power supply Current supp...

Page 304: ...he setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Internal Circuits CRT1 MD16SL NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 7 inputs 0 to 7 outputs Lit green I O power supply ON The I...

Page 305: ...nput Right side output 0 to 7 Internal circuits DC DC converter non isolated Physical layer 0 to 7 Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve etc Brown white Black white Brown red Blue black Blue black 3 wire...

Page 306: ...a built in diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an ex ternal diode 3 Do not wire NC terminals 4 Wire colors have been changed according to revisions in the JIS stan dards for...

Page 307: ...d Communications Cable Dimensions when Connector and Cable Are Connected When a DCN4 BR4 Flat Connector I Plug Is Mounted When a DCN5 BR4 Flat Connector II Plug Is Mounted When a DCN4 TB4 Open Type Co...

Page 308: ...nits 287 6 1 4 Selecting Data for Analog Input Slave Units 288 6 1 5 I O Data 289 6 2 Status Areas 290 6 3 Maintenance Information 294 6 3 1 Checking Maintenance Information 294 6 4 Analog Input Slave...

Page 309: ...ast eight analog input val ues and produces a stable input value even when the input value is unsteady Setting the number of AD conversion points By reducing the number of input conversion points the...

Page 310: ...cessing are called peak value bottom value top value valley value rate of change and cumulated value Peak hold operation Top valley operation Rate of change operation Cumulative operation maintenance...

Page 311: ...ed to as analog data and can be allocated in the Master Unit individu ally or in combination with Status Flags The data is selected using the CX Integrator For Analog Data comparator operations with f...

Page 312: ...e Analog Data Analog Status Flags allocated I O data Input 0 Math processing Analog input value Other process ing results Selected processing Analog Data Input 1 Math processing Analog input value Oth...

Page 313: ...s Analog Status Flags 4 input bytes Used to allocate the bits for the Comparator Result Flag Top Valley Detection Timing Flag and Disconnected Line Detection Flag The function of each bit is as follow...

Page 314: ...ror Voltage dropped below threshold Turns ON when the voltages drops below the voltage set for the network power voltage monitor function 3 Unit Maintenance Flag OFF Normal ON Error Threshold exceeded...

Page 315: ...e is discon nected including wiring mistakes and connected device failure 9 Analog Hardware Error Flag OFF Normal ON Error Turns ON when there is an error in the analog circuits in the Unit 10 Reserve...

Page 316: ...ue exceeds the set monitor value 10 Reserved 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Reserved Bit Content Description Bit Content Description 0 Reserved 1 EEPROM Data Error Flag OFF Normal...

Page 317: ...o monitor the status of Analog Units The Monitor Window can also be used to check Unit maintenance information 6 3 1 Checking Maintenance Information With the CX Integrator connected online right clic...

Page 318: ...m Displays data obtained from the analog value Refer to the descriptions of individual functions for setting methods Network Power Volt age Displays the present value of the network power supply volt...

Page 319: ...an underflow in the cumulative counter value Item Description Item Description Over Range Under Range Selected when the analog data is above or below the display able range Alarm Over Warning Over Sel...

Page 320: ...to 10 V range F448 to 0BB8 hex full scale 3 000 to 3 000 Other ranges 0000 to 1770 hex full scale 0 to 6 000 AD conversion range 5 FS of the above data ranges Isolation method Photocoupler isolation...

Page 321: ...ad when the power is turned ON Inputs 0 and 1 Shared Setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1s digit of node address 10s digit of node address Pin No Setting Specification 1 Input Slave Unit...

Page 322: ...the power to the CompoNet Slave Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Slave to be set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the Slave Unit icon a...

Page 323: ...ications power supply Communications data high Communications data low Communications power supply V0 to V3 Voltage input terminals I0 to I3 Current input terminals AG Analog ground NC Not used AG NC...

Page 324: ...to 5 V corresponds to 0000 to 1770 hex 0 to 6 000 The convertible data range is FED4 to 189C hex 300 to 6 300 If the input volt age falls below the input range input voltage less than 0 76 V a disconn...

Page 325: ...ange 0 to 20 mA corresponds to 0000 to 1770 hex 0 to 6 000 The convertible data range is FED4 to 189C hex 300 to 6 300 Negative currents are expressed as two s complements 16 bits When a disconnec tio...

Page 326: ...he absolute value of the two s complement Conversion Speed The AD conversion data for 4 input points is refreshed every 3 82 ms max although the conversion speed will vary depending on the functions a...

Page 327: ...and allocated in the Master Unit Select the required data from the CX Inte grator drop down menu Example Allocating Analog Data Top Valley Detection Timing Flags in the Master Unit Setting Using the C...

Page 328: ...an be selected as the analog data Analog Input Value raw value Peak Bottom Top Valley and Rate of Change These values can be selected alone or in combination with the Sta tus Flags Setting Using the C...

Page 329: ...llocated in Analog Data The data format used for allocating data in the Master Unit is shown below Data is allocated as two s complements 8 bytes 4 words Top Valley Detection Timing Flags Shot Status...

Page 330: ...Flag Turns ON when a top is detected by the top hold func tion and then turns OFF after the one shot time has elapsed Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 BW0 T_ST0 V_ST0 HH0 H0 PS0 L0 LL...

Page 331: ...ON when a valley is detected and turns OFF after the one shot time has lapsed 6 T_STx Top Detection Timing Flag Used with the top hold function Turns ON when a top is detected and turns OFF after the...

Page 332: ...required for each function unit ms Calculation Example When using three points and applying scaling to the first and second inputs and the cumulative counter to the third input the maximum AD conversi...

Page 333: ...V range F448 to 0BB8 hex full scale 3 000 to 3 000 Other ranges 0000 to 1770 hex full scale 0 to 6 000 DA conversion range 5 FS of the above data ranges Isolation method Photocoupler isolation between...

Page 334: ...te 1 Always use the default setting OFF for pin 7 2 Always set pin 8 to ON if the DIP switch is used to set the range If this pin is OFF the DIP switch settings will not be enabled 3 The DIP switch se...

Page 335: ...the pop up menu 3 Select the Tab Page for the output where the range is to be changed 4 Click the Output Range Field and select the desired range 5 Return to the General Tab Page click the Transfer PC...

Page 336: ...Analog GND The negative terminals for output 0 and output 1 are connected internally BS BDH BDL BS Communications power supply Communications data high Communications data low Communications power sup...

Page 337: ...oltage range 0 to 10 V The output range is 0 5 to 10 5 V Output Range 10 to 10 V The values F448 to 0BB8 hex 3 000 to 3 000 correspond to the voltage range 10 to 10 V The output range is 11 to 11 V Ne...

Page 338: ...When outputting negative voltages specify the DA conversion data as two s complements The NEG instruction can be used to obtain two s complements from absolute values F31C 3300 F448 3000 0CE4 3300 0BB...

Page 339: ...rning the power supply to the Ana log Output Unit ON or OFF 6 5 2 I O Data Types and Allocation Methods I O Data Allocated in the Master Unit The Analog Output Unit has only one type of output data Th...

Page 340: ...18 7 1 2 List of Data Processing Functions 318 7 1 3 Temperature Input Unit Display Modes 319 7 2 Overview of Temperature Input Units 320 7 2 1 Math Operations and Processing Input Data 320 7 2 2 I O...

Page 341: ...nsating for mounting errors in sensors and other devices Disabled 0 to 28 000 Peak bottom hold Holds the maximum and minimum temperature input val ues Disabled Top valley hold Holds the top and valley...

Page 342: ...nsmitted to the Master as data with precision to 0 01 digits The temperature data is multiplied by 100 and converted to 8 digit hexadecimal digital data four long values If the conversion data is nega...

Page 343: ...Unit Button to download the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 5 Click the OK Button and exit the window Note 1 The 1 100 Display Mode must be enabled by setting the connection pa...

Page 344: ...value and rate of change The selected data will be Temperature Data 1 and can be allocated in the Master Unit alone or in combination with Status Flags The data is selected using the CX Integrator or...

Page 345: ...e Display mode Set from CX Integrator 1 100 Display Mode 2 words input Temperature Data 1 allocated I O data Normal Display Mode 1 word input Data can be allocated for I O as Temperature Data 1 in eit...

Page 346: ...r rate of change The temperature input value is allocated by default Note The comparator function can be used with the value allocated as Temperature Data 1 Top Valley Detection Timing Flags 1 input w...

Page 347: ...selected as I O data and allocated in the four words eight bytes of the Master Unit s Input Area as shown in the following dia gram If the 1 100 Display Mode is set for the temperature input value wit...

Page 348: ...l Tab and select an I O data pattern in the Default Con nection Path In Field The following example shows selecting the temper ature data and status flags 4 Click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to dow...

Page 349: ...n Flags These flags are allocated for detection and monitoring The data format used for each byte when these flags are allocated in the Master Unit is shown below 2 words 4 bytes 15 0 Temperature Data...

Page 350: ...setting 2 PSx Normal Flag pass signal Turns ON when none of the alarms High High Limit High Limit Low Low Limit and Low Limit have been output 3 Hx High Limit Alarm Flag Turns ON when the value of da...

Page 351: ...re Data 1 for Input 2 Upper Word 12 13 Temperature Data 1 for Input 3 Lower Word 14 15 Temperature Data 1 for Input 3 Upper Word 16 0 0 0 0 V_ST3 V_ST2 V_ST1 V_ST0 17 0 0 0 0 T_ST3 T_ST2 T_ST1 T_ST0 B...

Page 352: ...ed to Master Unit Temperature Input Unit The Status Area in the Temperature Input Unit has a Warning Status Area and an Alarm Status Area Bit Content Description 0 Reserved Cannot be used 1 Reserved C...

Page 353: ...alleys exceeds the set monitor value 13 Reserved Cannot be used 14 Reserved Cannot be used 15 Reserved Cannot be used Bit Content Description Bit Content Description 0 Reserved Cannot be used 1 EEPROM...

Page 354: ...sent Unit Con duction Time Displays the total time that the Unit has been ON cumulative power ON time Present Network Power Voltage Displays the present network power supply voltage Network Power Volt...

Page 355: ...Page Buttons Clear Button Click this button to clear the displayed values Update Button Click this button to update the Maintenance informa tion Save Mainte nance Counter Button Click this button to...

Page 356: ...lays the total time calculated by the cumula tive counter Max Value Displays the maximum and minimum values of the temperature data retained in the Unit Min Value Status check boxes Over Range Selecte...

Page 357: ...l be 0 00 Error History Tab Page Item Description Comparison Con tents Displays the inputs used in the error calculation Calculation Result Displays the calculation results Item Description Content Di...

Page 358: ...ication value or 1 C whichever is larger 1 digit max See note 200 to 850 C input range 0 3 of indication value or 0 8 C which ever is larger 1 digit max 200 to 200 C input range 0 3 of indication valu...

Page 359: ...larger 1 digit max Indicator Accuracy in Exceptional Cases Input type and temperature range Input accuracy K T and N below 100 C 3 C 1 digit max U and L 3 C 1 digit max R and S below 200 C 4 C 1 digit...

Page 360: ...ollowing table Default setting All pins OFF SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 Always OFF Always set this pin to OFF Malfunctions may occur if it is set to ON SW6 Selects C or F display OFF C conversion ON F conversion...

Page 361: ...is turned ON 4 C F display settings cannot be set individually for each input Setting Using the CX Integrator Input types can be set for each temperature input using the CX Integrator Use the followi...

Page 362: ...400 0 C 0 0 to 400 0 0 0 to 750 0 T 200 0 to 400 0 300 0 to 700 0 E 0 to 600 0 to 1 100 L 100 to 850 C 100 to 850 100 to 1 500 L 0 0 to 400 C 0 0 to 400 0 0 0 to 750 0 U 200 0 to 400 0 300 0 to 700 0...

Page 363: ...etected and the temperature data will be set to 7FFF Hex If the input temperature returns to the convertible range the off wire detection function will be reset auto matically and normal conversion da...

Page 364: ...s shown in the following diagram Alternatively set the Input Error Detection Disable Function from the CX Integrator Dimensions Same for CRT1 TS04T and CRT1 TS04P NC 0 0 0B 0B 0A CRT1 TS04T Thermocoup...

Page 365: ...342 Temperature Input Units Section 7 5...

Page 366: ...tion describes the Expansion Units 8 1 Expansion Units 344 8 2 Expansion Unit Specifications 346 8 2 1 Eight point Input Units 346 8 2 2 Eight point Output Units 349 8 2 3 Sixteen point Input Units 35...

Page 367: ...properly mated I O Power Supply If an Expansion Input Unit is connected to a Digital Input Slave Unit then I O power must be supplied only to the Digital I O Slave Unit If any other combi nation of U...

Page 368: ...le CRT1 ID16 XWT ID16 Not required The Expansion Unit uses the same I O power supply as the Digital I O Slave Unit Digital Input Slave Unit with Expan sion Output Unit Example CRT1 ID16 XWT OD16 Requi...

Page 369: ...en each input terminal and the V terminal 15 VDC min between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF voltage 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the V terminal 5 VDC max between each input te...

Page 370: ...24 VDC 0 1 G Photocoupler Internal circuits Photocoupler V 24 VDC 0 1 G Photocoupler Internal circuits V 6 1 7 3 8 5 9 7 10 G 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 24 VDC I O power supply Brown White Blue Black 3 wire s...

Page 371: ...ensors The colors in parentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions Dimensions Same for XWT ID08 and XWT ID08 1 V 6 1 7 3 8 5 9 7 10 G 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 24 VDC I O power supply Blue Black Brow...

Page 372: ...outputs Rated output current 0 5 A output 2 0 A common Residual voltage 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the G terminal 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the V te...

Page 373: ...Specifications Section 8 2 Internal Circuits XWT OD08 NPN XWT OD08 1 PNP 0 1 G V 24 VDC Internal circuits Photocoupler Photocoupler Voltage drop 0 1 G V 24 VDC Internal circuits Photocoupler Photocou...

Page 374: ...diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an external diode Dimensions Same for XWT OD08 and XWT OD08 1 V 6 1 7 3 8 5 9 7 10 G 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 24 VDC I O power supply Solenoid v...

Page 375: ...the V terminal 15 VDC min between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF voltage 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the V terminal 5 VDC max between each input terminal and the G terminal O...

Page 376: ...circuits Photocoupler V 24 VDC 0 1 G Photocoupler Internal circuits Photocoupler V 10 1 11 3 12 5 13 7 14 9 15 G 0 2 3 4 4 6 5 8 6 24 VDC I O power supply 11 16 13 17 15 18 10 7 12 8 14 9 1 2 Brown Wh...

Page 377: ...rentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions Dimensions Same for XWT ID16 and XWT ID16 1 V 10 1 11 3 12 5 13 7 14 9 15 G 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 8 6 24 VDC 11 16 13 17 15 18 10 7 12 8 14 9 I O power...

Page 378: ...ted output current 0 5 A output 4 0 A common Residual voltage 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the G terminal 1 2 V max 0 5 A DC between each output terminal and the V terminal Leak...

Page 379: ...Specifications Section 8 2 Internal Circuits XWT OD16 NPN XWT OD16 1 PNP 0 1 G V 24 VDC Internal Circuits Photocoupler Photocoupler Voltage drop 0 1 G V 24 VDC Internal Circuits Photocoupler Photocou...

Page 380: ...force or install an external diode Dimensions Same for XWT OD16 and XWT OD16 1 V 10 1 11 3 12 5 13 7 14 9 15 G 1 0 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 8 6 24 VDC 11 16 13 17 15 18 10 7 12 8 14 9 I O power supply Solenoid v...

Page 381: ...358 Expansion Unit Specifications Section 8 2...

Page 382: ...ata 361 9 3 Industry Standard Sensor Connectors 363 9 3 1 Two point Input Units 363 9 3 2 Two point Output Units 367 9 3 3 Two point Input Units IP54 371 9 3 4 Two point Output Units IP54 375 9 3 5 Fo...

Page 383: ...reas the Warning Status Area and Alarm Status Area The Master Unit has a Warning Status Bit and Alarm Status Bit The status of each of these bits is an OR status of the bits in the status areas in the...

Page 384: ...nt Input Units Four point Input Units Two point Output Units Bit Content Description 0 Reserved 1 EEPROM Data Error Flag OFF Normal ON Error occurred Turns ON when there is an error in the EEPROM data...

Page 385: ...located node address areas in order without leaving any bits unused in the middle For example eight two point Slave Units are allo cated one word Likewise four two point Slave Units and two four point...

Page 386: ...CRT1B ID02S 1 I O capacity 2 inputs Internal I O common NPN PNP ON voltage 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the G terminal OFF v...

Page 387: ...the middle rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the right rotary switch The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications indicators MS and NS I O indicators 0 and 1...

Page 388: ...circuits BS BS BD H BD L V NC G IN0 V NC G IN1 Load short circuit protection circuit DC DC converter not isolated Internal circuits BS BS BD H BD L V NC G IN0 V NC G IN1 Load short circuit protection...

Page 389: ...rs The colors in parentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions Dimensions Same for CRT1B ID02S and CRT1B ID02S 1 Brown Red Black White Blue Black 2 wire sensor e g limit switch 3 wire sensor...

Page 390: ...m Specification Model CRT1B OD02S CRT1B OD02S 1 I O capacity 2 outputs Internal I O common NPN PNP Rated output current 0 2 A output Load power supply voltage Communications power supply voltage 0 V m...

Page 391: ...rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the right rotary switch The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications indicators MS and NS I O indicators 0 and 1 Power short...

Page 392: ...02S NPN Internal Circuits V NC BS BS BD H BD L NC OUT0 V NC NC OUT1 Load short circuit protection circuit Load short circuit protection circuit DC DC converter not isolated Internal Circuits NC NC BS...

Page 393: ...olenoid valve either use a built in diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an external diode Dimensions Same for CRT1B OD02S and CRT1B OD02S 1 Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve...

Page 394: ...ification Model CRT1B ID02SP CRT1B ID02SP 1 I O capacity 2 inputs Internal I O common NPN PNP ON voltage 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 10 5 VDC min between each input ter...

Page 395: ...t set on the middle rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the bottom rotary switch The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications indicators MS and NS I O indicators...

Page 396: ...al Circuits BS BS BD H BD L V NC G IN0 V NC G IN1 Load short circuit protection circuit DC DC converter not isolated Internal Circuits BS BS BD H BD L V NC G IN0 V NC G IN1 DC DC converter not isolate...

Page 397: ...lors in parentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions Dimensions Same for CRT1B ID02SP and CRT1B ID02SP 1 V NC G IN 0 V NC G IN 1 1 2 3 4 Brown Red Black White Blue Black 3 wire sensor with P...

Page 398: ...load current number of actuators used Item Specification Model CRT1B OD02SP CRT1B OD02SP 1 I O capacity 2 outputs Internal I O common NPN PNP Rated output current 0 2 A output Load power supply volta...

Page 399: ...et on the middle rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the bottom rotary switch The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Power short circuit indicator SHT0 Communications ind...

Page 400: ...D02SP NPN Internal Circuits V NC BS BS BD H BD L NC OUT0 V NC NC OUT1 Load short circuit protection circuit DC DC converter not isolated Load short circuit protection circuit Internal Circuits G NC BS...

Page 401: ...alve either use a built in diode for absorbing the counterelectromotive force or install an external diode Dimensions Same for CRT1B OD02SP and CRT1B OD02SP 1 Solenoid valve etc Solenoid valve etc NC...

Page 402: ...pecification Model CRT1B ID04SP CRT1B ID04SP 1 I O capacity 4 inputs Internal I O common NPN PNP ON voltage 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 10 5 VDC min between each input...

Page 403: ...set on the middle rotary switch and the 1s digit set on the bottom rotary switch The setting on the rotary switches is read when power is turned ON Communications indicators MS and NS I O indicators 0...

Page 404: ...Section 9 3 Internal Circuits CRT1B ID04SP NPN BS BS BD H BD L V0 NC G0 IN0 V0 NC G0 IN1 V1 NC G1 IN2 V1 NC G1 IN3 Load short circuit protec tion circuit Internal Circuits DC DC converter not isolated...

Page 405: ...L V0 NC G0 IN0 V0 NC G0 IN1 V1 NC G1 IN2 V1 NC G1 IN3 Internal Circuits DC DC converter not isolated Load short circuit pro tection circuit Load short circuit pro tection circuit V0 NC IN 0 V0 NC G0...

Page 406: ...ses are the wire colors prior to the revisions Dimensions Same for CRT1B ID04SP and CRT1B ID04SP 1 V0 NC G0 IN 0 V0 NC G0 IN 1 V1 NC G1 IN 2 V1 NC G1 IN 3 1 2 3 4 Brown Red Black White Blue Black 3 wi...

Page 407: ...used Item Specification Model CRT1B MD04SLP CRT1B MD04SLP 1 I O capacity 2 inputs Internal I O common line NPN PNP ON voltage 10 5 VDC min between each input terminal and the V terminal 10 5 VDC min b...

Page 408: ...ly voltage 0 V max Communications power supply voltage 1 2 V min Residual voltage 1 2 V max 0 2 A DC between each output terminal and BS 1 2 V max 0 2 A DC between each output terminal and BS Leakage...

Page 409: ...NPN Name LED status I O status Meaning 0 to 3 Lit yellow Input output ON The input output is ON Not lit Input output OFF The input output is OFF SHT0 Lit red Power short circuit detected The power sup...

Page 410: ...G IN0 V NC G IN1 NC NC G OUT0 NC NC G OUT1 DC DC converter not isolated Load short circuit protection circuit Load short circuit protection circuit Load short circuit protection circuit V NC IN 0 V NC...

Page 411: ...lectric and proximity sensors The colors in parentheses are the wire colors prior to the revisions Dimensions Same for CRT1B MD04SLP and CRT1B MD04SLP 1 V NC G IN 0 V NC G IN 1 1 2 3 4 NC NC OUT 0 NC...

Page 412: ...389 SECTION 10 Repeater Units This section describes the Repeater Unit 10 1 Status Areas 390 10 2 Repeater Unit 392 10 2 1 Repeater Unit 392...

Page 413: ...rrors in the Unit Master Unit The Repeater Unit has two status areas the Warning Status Area and the Alarm Status Area Transmitted to Master Unit Repeater Unit The Master Unit has a Warning Status Bit...

Page 414: ...indicate serious errors in the Unit Bit Content Description 0 Reserved 1 EEPROM Data Error Flag OFF Normal ON Error Turns ON when there is an error in the EEPROM data 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved...

Page 415: ...r supply connector Note Communications power for the Repeater Unit is supplied from the BS and BS terminals on the upstream port communica tions connector PORT1 Communications power supply connector a...

Page 416: ...cator status Status Meaning MS Lit green Normal status The Unit is operating normally Flashing green Lit red Fatal error A hardware error has occurred in the Unit The watchdog timer has timed out Flas...

Page 417: ...mmunications Power Supply Connector This connector supplies communications power to Slave Units and Repeater Units connected to the downstream communications connector port 2 Note Communications power...

Page 418: ...395 Repeater Unit Section 10 2 Dimensions 42 3 50 3 1 27 5 95 mm...

Page 419: ...396 Repeater Unit Section 10 2...

Page 420: ...11 3 2 Input Filter Input Units Only 412 11 3 3 Error Prevention for Surge Current at Startup Input Units Only 413 11 3 4 Contact Operation Monitor 414 11 3 5 Total ON Time Monitor 415 11 3 6 Operati...

Page 421: ...it can be set or edited sim ply by double clicking on the Slave Unit in the Offline Window Refer to 11 2 Functions Common to All Slave Units for details on how to set and edit func tions for each Slav...

Page 422: ...ick the network name in the Workspace Window and select Con nect from the pop up menu While connected online information on the CompoNet Slave Units is dis played in the Monitor Window Open this windo...

Page 423: ...OUT IN and Operation Time Tab Pages More detailed maintenance information can be found on the OUT IN and Operation Time Tab Pages Save Maintenance Counter Button The maintenance counter value can be s...

Page 424: ...401 CX Integrator Section 11 1...

Page 425: ...ed in memory until the power is turned ON again or until the Master Unit baud rate setting is changed 11 2 2 Hold Clear Outputs Description Output Units can be set to hold or clear outputs when an err...

Page 426: ...n a status area in the Slave Unit will turn ON to notify the Master Unit The notification details can be read using the CX Integrator or using explicit messages Note 1 The minimum communications power...

Page 427: ...time that power is ON i e the Total ON Time to the Slave Unit s internal circuits can be stored in the Slave Unit memory This data can be read using the CX Integrator or using explicit messages The mo...

Page 428: ...e Slave Unit to set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu 3 Click the General Tab Ente...

Page 429: ...ower supply to the CompoNet Slave Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Slave Unit to set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and sele...

Page 430: ...h errors need to be identified The CX Integrator or explicit messages can be used to read write the name i e comment Settings Using the CX Integrator 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the CompoNet S...

Page 431: ...o download the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 6 Click the OK Button and exit the window 11 2 7 Communications Error History Monitor Description The previous four error history...

Page 432: ...right click the icon for the desired CompoNet Slave Unit in the Network Configuration Window and select Monitor from the pop up menu 3 Click the Error History Tab in the Monitor Window The communicati...

Page 433: ...or 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the CompoNet Slave Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Slave Unit to set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right...

Page 434: ...he CX Integrator or using explicit messages Note A detection voltage cannot be set for the I O power supply Checking Using the CX Integrator 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the CompoNet Slave Unit...

Page 435: ...reading pulses shorter than the communications cycle time set the OFF response time to a value longer than the communications cycle time The input may remain ON if the input pulse interval is too sho...

Page 436: ...er the I O power is turned ON i e until the Slave Unit stabilizes It helps avoid input errors caused by inrush current from con nected devices when the I O power supply is turned ON This function is e...

Page 437: ...t memory so once the number of contact operations reaches the monitor value a flag in a status area in the Slave Unit turns ON to notify the Master Unit The notification details can be read using the...

Page 438: ...itor value and then click the OK Button 5 Return to the General Tab Page click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to download the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 6 Click the OK Butt...

Page 439: ...imes for inputs of less than 1 s Measuring an ON Time of 0 5 s As shown in Figure A the actual ON time is 1 5 s 3 0 5 s but the total ON time is measured only as 1 s because the input is ON only once...

Page 440: ...d select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu 3 Click the IN Tab 4 Double click the I O Comment column for the terminal to be set The Edit Terminal Window will be displayed Select Time for the Detecti...

Page 441: ...otification details can be read using the CX Integrator or using explicit mes sages The operation time is stored after the time lag from when the output turns ON until when the input turns ON is measu...

Page 442: ...2 Double click the icon of the Slave Unit to set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu...

Page 443: ...he number of conversion points the conversion cycle speed is increased For details on conversion cycle time refer to 6 4 3 Calculating the Conversion Cycle Note Four points of input analog data are us...

Page 444: ...the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 5 Click the OK Button and exit the window Moving Average Processing This function calculates the average value moving average of the previou...

Page 445: ...d to the input signal range into other values required by the user industry unit values Scaling also eliminates the need for ladder programming in the Master Unit to perform math operations The follow...

Page 446: ...between 28 000 to 28 000 but make sure that underflow or overflow does not occur The High Limit is 7FFE hex and the Low Limit is 8000 hex Note The offset value can be set even when using default scal...

Page 447: ...ion Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu 3 Select the Tab Page for the input where scaling is to be performed and...

Page 448: ...caling Point 100 Field 6 For offset compensation set the offset value in the Scaling Offset Field Either Default Scaling or User Scaling can be set in the Scaling Type Field 7 Return to the General Ta...

Page 449: ...when the Hold Flag is ON the first analog data transmitted to the Master Unit after the CPU Unit power is turned ON may be the data from when the Hold Flag was OFF To collect peak bottom hold data us...

Page 450: ...e default connection path click the General Tab and select Holding Value from the pull down menu in the De fault Connection Path Out Field 5 Click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to download the data a...

Page 451: ...is ON the first analog data transmitted to the Master Unit after the CPU Unit power is turned ON may be the data from when the Hold Flag was OFF To collect top valley hold data using the Hold Flag at...

Page 452: ...wn menu in the Default Connection Path Out Field 5 Click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to download the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 6 Click the OK Button and exit the window...

Page 453: ...hysteresis in the Hysteresis Field in the Top Valley Tab under the Function Choice heading 2 Return to the General Tab Page click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to download the data and then click th...

Page 454: ...for each sampling cycle set for the analog input data This function calculates the difference between each set sampling cycle and value obtained in the previous cycle The default setting for the sampl...

Page 455: ...e Slave Unit to set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu 3 Select the Tab Page for th...

Page 456: ...he Warning Trip Point Low L and the Alarm Trip Point Low LL When the analog data value exceeds the set value the Comparator Result Flag in the area for Analog Status Flags turns ON If an alarm does no...

Page 457: ...F delay can be set so that the Master Unit can receive notification of the Flag s status Setting Using the CX Integrator 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the CompoNet Slave Unit 2 Double click the...

Page 458: ...it Functions Section 11 4 4 Click the Comparator Tab and set the four trip points The example here shows the setting for Alarm Trip Point High HH 5 To set the hysteresis value input the desired value...

Page 459: ...on is also used as the hys teresis value for the top valley hold function 6 To set the OFF delay function input the desired value in the Comparator Off Delay Field 7 Return to the General Tab Page cli...

Page 460: ...he input current is below 3 04 mA User Adjustment Depending on factors such as the characteristics and connection methods of the input device the input can be adjusted to compensate for error in the i...

Page 461: ...al that is equivalent to the 100 value 5 Click the Fix Upper Adjusting Value Button in the Adjustment Window and input the adjusted value 6 Input the voltage or current transmitted from the connected...

Page 462: ...er range for a four byte area two words for count hours or count minutes is 214 748 364 8 to 214 748 364 7 Data is displayed on the CX Integrator in units of 0 1 hour or minute Monitor values can be s...

Page 463: ...et the counter unit click the Cumulated Count Tab and select Hour or Minute from the pull down menu in the Cumulated Timer Field 5 To set the monitor value click the Cumulated Count Tab and input the...

Page 464: ...easily determine the next maintenance date The date can be set using the CX Integrator Setting Using the CX Integrator Setting the Last Maintenance Date of the Unit 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to...

Page 465: ...ompoNet Slave Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Slave Unit to set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit f...

Page 466: ...or industry specific units for output signal ranges The function eliminates the need for ladder programming in the Mas ter Unit to perform math operations The following two methods of scaling can be u...

Page 467: ...28 000 but if underflow or overflow occurs in the scaled line the 100 or 0 output will not be possible The High Limit is 7FFE hex and the Low Limit is 8000 hex Note The offset value can be set even w...

Page 468: ...to set in the Network Configuration Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu 3 Select the Tab Page for the output wher...

Page 469: ...ing is selected set the 0 value in the Scaling Point 0 Field and set the 100 value in the Scaling Point 100 Field 6 For offset compensation set the offset value in the Scaling Offset Field Also select...

Page 470: ...error in the final output The following diagram shows when compensation is applied to the conversion line at the two points for 0 and 100 The ranges supported for adjustment 5 to 5 are shown in the fo...

Page 471: ...and click the Adjust ment Button At this time set the output range Adjusting the Low Limit 4 Output the value from the Master Unit that is equivalent to 0 Always per form adjustment with the 0 value 5...

Page 472: ...Tab Page click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to download the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 10 Click the OK Button and exit the window Note If the Low Limit adjustment is not...

Page 473: ...lave Unit When the cumulated count value exceeds the set monitor value the Cumulative Counter Flag in the area for Generic Status Flags turns ON Note The following table shows the divisions for the cu...

Page 474: ...tion Window to open the Configuration Window Alternatively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu 3 Select the tab page for the output where the cumulated counter is to b...

Page 475: ...ck the Cumulated Count Tab and input the de sired value in the Threshold Cumulated Counter Field 6 Return to the General Tab Page click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to download the data and then cli...

Page 476: ...natively right click the icon and select Parameters Edit from the pop up menu 3 Select the Tab Page for the output where the communications error output value is to be set and select the desired item...

Page 477: ...able input value as shown in the following diagram Setting Using CX Integrator 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the Temperature Input Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Temperature Input Unit to b...

Page 478: ...ring scaling The offset amount is added to the scaled line as shown in the following diagram The offset value can be input between 28 000 to 28 000 Make sure that underflow or overflow does not occur...

Page 479: ...input where scaling is to be performed and select the Scaling Check Box in the Function Choice Area 4 Set 0 value in the Scaling Point 0 Field and set the 100 value in the Scaling Point 100 Field 5 To...

Page 480: ...om pare the peak or bottom values allocated as temperature data 1 Refer to details on the comparator function Example of Bottom Hold Note A delay in network transmission time will occur from the time...

Page 481: ...right click the icon and select Parameter Edit The Configuration Window will be displayed 3 Click the tab for the input where peak bottom hold is to be set and select the Peak Bottom Check Box in the...

Page 482: ...n the Hold Flag is ON the first temperature data transmitted to the Master Unit when the CPU Unit power is turned ON may be the data from when the Hold Flag was OFF To collect top valley hold data usi...

Page 483: ...Button to download the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 6 Click the OK Button and exit the window Hysteresis Setting The hysteresis value can be set using the CX Integrator to pr...

Page 484: ...Field 2 Return to the General Tab Page click the Transfer PC to Unit Button to download the data and then click the Reset Button to reset the Unit 3 Click the OK Button and exit the window Note The h...

Page 485: ...nction counts the number of temperature tops or valleys in devices or applications that have repetitive constant temperature rises or drops A monitor value can be set for the counter to indicate when...

Page 486: ...onfiguration Window will be displayed 3 Click the tab for the input where top valley count is to be used and select the Top Valley Check Box in the Function Choice Area 4 Select the Top Valley Tab Pag...

Page 487: ...is shorter than the cycle of fluctuation the fluctuation will be regarded as the rate of change To prevent this occurring use moving average processing which will set a longer sampling cycle Setting...

Page 488: ...igh Limit Low Low Limit and Low Limit are set in the Unit a status flag will be turned ON when a value exceeds the set range The four set values are High High Limit HH High Limit H Low Low Limit LL an...

Page 489: ...steresis to stabilize the flag operation The setting range is 0 to 16 383 Note When setting the hysteresis value allow for the decimal point position or the 1 100 Display Mode for each input Always co...

Page 490: ...o the Temperature Input Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Temperature Input Unit to be set in the Network Configuration Window or right click the icon and select Parameter Edit The Configuration Win...

Page 491: ...al point position Example Alarm value setting for 250 R thermocouple normal display setting 00250 decimal T thermocouple normal display setting 02500 decimal Setting for any input with 1 100 display 2...

Page 492: ...ge The temperature range boundaries are defined by the High High Limit HH High Limit H Low Low Limit LL or Low Limit L If the time within the set tem perature range exceeds the monitor value it indica...

Page 493: ...guration Window will be displayed 3 Click the tab for the input where time is to be measured and select the Comparator Check Box in the Function Choice Area 4 Click the Comparator Tab and select the d...

Page 494: ...etect an excessive temperature difference for preven tative maintenance in devices in which the temperature difference may cause or indicate a problem The comparison result can be checked in the Monit...

Page 495: ...arison Between Channels Tab 4 Double click the Calculation Data1 or Calculation Data2 cell to open the Edit Calculation Data Window 5 Select the two temperature inputs to be compared in the Calculatio...

Page 496: ...e temperature data is set to 7FFF hex 7FFF FFFFF when 1 100 Display Mode is being used 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the Temperature Input Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Temperature Input U...

Page 497: ...et using the CX Integrator Setting Using CX Integrator Setting the last maintenance date in the Unit 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the Temperature Input Unit 2 Double click the icon of the Tempe...

Page 498: ...urs or F hours or minutes C minutes or F minutes For example when the units are set to hours a cumulative value of 100 hours indicates a temperature value equivalent to 100 C continuing for one hour T...

Page 499: ...or right click the icon and select Parameter Edit The Configuration Window will be displayed 3 Click the tab for the input where the cumulative counter is to be set and select the Cumulated Count Che...

Page 500: ...d value in the Threshold Cumulated Counter Field Note When the Threshold Cumulated Counter is set to 0 the cumulated value will not be monitored 6 Return to the General Tab Page click the Transfer PC...

Page 501: ...solutely necessary OMRON is not re sponsible for the results of user adjustments If a mistake is made in the adjustments the adjustment data can be cleared to return to the factory default settings 2...

Page 502: ...junction compensator to disable it First adjustment Turn ON the power to the associated system devices Wait at least 30 minutes for the CRT1 TS04T s internal temperature to stabilize This stabilizatio...

Page 503: ...ensors Use a cold junction compensator compatible with the sensor being adjusted Note When using an R S E B or W type thermocouple a K type can be substi tuted Set the ZERO CON to 0 C 32 F CX Integrat...

Page 504: ...type to K 200 to 1 300 C 3 Connect the CX Integrator to the CompoNet network and go online 4 Upload settings to the CX Integrator 5 Turn ON the power supplies of all Units including the Temperature I...

Page 505: ...alue 10 Adjust the upper limit value Input the upper limit voltage from the reference voltage current generator to the input terminals of the input to be adjusted Refer to the following table for the...

Page 506: ...e Data 2 If the correct reference voltage was not input the adjustment values may not be accepted Adjusting the Bias Compensation Value 1 2 3 1 Disconnect the wiring for adjusting the upper and lower...

Page 507: ...verify that the adjustments are correct Test the indication accuracy at three points the lower limit value an intermediate value and the upper limit val ue Connect the external devices as shown in th...

Page 508: ...bilization time Input Unit s power supply ON Wiring for input 0 adjustment Input 0 upper lower limit adjustment Input 0 bias compensation Change wiring for input 1 adjustment Input 1 upper lower limit...

Page 509: ...he follow ing devices properly when making adjustments Six dial Resistance Box and Precision Digital Multimeter These devices are used to make adjustments at the upper limit and lower limit Prepare de...

Page 510: ...t to the test value and properly wire the box to the input of the Temperature Input Unit that is being adjusted 2 If the correct resistance cannot be obtained properly wire the digital mul timeter to...

Page 511: ...to stabilize 9 Click the Fix Lower Adjusting Value Button in the Adjustment Window to write the adjustment value 10 Adjust the upper limit value Input the resistance from the six dial resis tance box...

Page 512: ...etails on the Monitor Win dow refer to 7 4 Monitoring Temperature Data Resetting Adjustments If it is necessary to reset the upper limit adjustment value and lower limit adjustment value to the factor...

Page 513: ...is automatically reset and the power output to the connector that had the short circuit is turned ON again Note Use a power supply rated 100 W or higher as the communications power sup ply A short cir...

Page 514: ...tected all Unit outputs are turned OFF to prevent damage to the Unit s output circuits The I O power for the Unit turns OFF if a short circuit is detected for even just one of the contacts being used...

Page 515: ...h an inverted L overcurrent protection characteristic use one rated for 100 W or higher Checking Using the CX Integrator 1 2 3 1 Turn ON the power supply to the CompoNet Slave Unit 2 Switch to the Onl...

Page 516: ...formation on maintenance that should be performed to ensure optimum application of the CompoNet Slave Units 12 1 Indicator Meanings and Troubleshooting 494 12 2 Troubleshooting 495 12 2 1 Troubleshoot...

Page 517: ...l switch setting A DIP switch or other switch setting is illegal Check the switch settings then restart the Slave Units Not lit EEPROM checksum error EEPROM data error Use the CX Integrator to restore...

Page 518: ...g used by more than one Slave Unit change the node address Refer to the next item The NS indicator lights green momentarily and then changes to red Replace the Slave Unit if its NS indicator is always...

Page 519: ...he Network Power Voltage Drop Flag does not turn ON even if the network power sup ply voltage drops The monitor value for the net work power supply voltage is set too low Note The default setting is 1...

Page 520: ...input filter is set there is a delay with the ON or OFF time The operation time ON or OFF edge selection may not be on the intended setting The selected operation time combination is not supported If...

Page 521: ...Status Flag turned ON for an unused output Disconnected line detection is enabled for an unused output Disable disconnected line detection for that output The Disconnected Line Detec tion Status Flag...

Page 522: ...e sensor s decimal point position was read incorrectly The following conditions apply to the CRT1 TS04T only In 1 100 Display Mode the display value is multiplied by x100 regardless of the input type...

Page 523: ...nection path in the Master Unit for the 1 100 display area The temperature difference detected between inputs is not rising properly Data other than the tempera ture input value is allocated for Analo...

Page 524: ...ections should occur every 6 months to a year Periodic inspec tions should occur more frequently however for Units that are used in envi ronments subject to high temperatures high humidity or a lot of...

Page 525: ...unctioning devices for repair attach a detailed description of the malfunction to the device and send the device to the OMRON representa tive listed at the end of this manual or to your OMRON represen...

Page 526: ...xplicit message and sends it to a CompoNet Slave Unit The response from the Slave Unit is then converted by the Master Unit from a CompoNet explicit message to a FINS response and sent back to the CPU...

Page 527: ...cified for this parameter In a response the recep tion data defined for the service code is returned Number of Bytes Received Response The number of bytes received in the data from the destination nod...

Page 528: ...ata is smaller than the specified size 0CFF Object state conflict The specified command cannot be executed due to an internal error 20FF Invalid parameter The specified operation command data is not s...

Page 529: ...set value for Unit Conduction Time unit 0 1 hr 10 hex 95 hex 01 hex 73 hex 4 bytes 0000000 0 to FFFFFFF F hex 0 to 4294967 295 Unit Main tenance Present Value Read Reads the present value for Unit Co...

Page 530: ...e ID 0E hex 08 hex 01 to 20 hex 68 hex 4 bytes 00000000 to FFFFFFFF hex 0 to 4294967295 Write Writes the set value for the total ON time unit s or number of contact operations unit opera tions of the...

Page 531: ...0 hex 68 hex 4 bytes 00000000 to FFFFFFFF hex 0 to 4294967295 Write Writes the set value for the total ON time unit s or number of contact operations unit opera tion for the output No 1 to 32 specifie...

Page 532: ...e Instance ID No 1 to 8 10 hex 97 hex 01 to 08 hex 67 hex 2 bytes See note Operation Time Moni tor Peak Value Read Read Reads the peak value for the time unit ms from the start point trigger until the...

Page 533: ...01 hex Hold Setting for Output Sta tus Hold or Clear after Communi cations Error Write Sets whether hold or clear is set as the output status after a communi cations error for an out put No 1 to 32 s...

Page 534: ...ex 1 byte 00 hex Dis abled Not used 01 hex Enabled Used Write Writes the unconnected line detection setting for the input No 1 to 32 specified by the Instance ID 10 hex 08 hex 01 to 20 hex 6B hex 1 by...

Page 535: ...Command data Service data Attribute ID Data Load Short circuit Detection Status Read Reads the load short cir cuit status for the output No 1 to 32 specified by the Instance ID 0E hex 09 hex 01 to 20...

Page 536: ...the output No 1 to 32 specified by the Instance ID 10 hex 09 hex 01 to 20 hex 6B hex 1 byte 00 hex Disabled Not used 01 hex Enabled Used Load Uncon nected Line Detection Status Read Reads the load un...

Page 537: ...hex fixed 02 Response area 1 03 Response area 2 See note 1 Monitor Status for Total ON Time or Contact Operation Counter for All Slave Units Read at Once Read Reads the monitor sta tus for total ON ti...

Page 538: ...the number of AD conversion points Write 10 hex Read 0E hex 0A hex 00 hex 64 hex 2 bytes 1 byte Input Range Set ting Write Read Sets the input range 10 to 10 V 0 0 to 5 V 1 0 to 10 V 2 4 to 20 mA 3 1...

Page 539: ...hex 2 bytes 28000 to 28000 2 bytes 28000 to 28000 Maximum Value Read Read Reset Reads the maximum value after power is turned ON Read 0E hex Reset 35 hex 0A hex 01 to 04 hex 73 hex 2 bytes Minimum Val...

Page 540: ...hex 0A hex 01 to 04 hex 8E hex 2 bytes Sampling Cycle Set ting Write Read Sets the sampling cycle for obtaining the rate of change based on the previous value Write 10 hex Read 0E hex 0A hex 01 to 04...

Page 541: ...Write Read Default scaling 0 User scaling 1 Write 10 hex Read 0E hex 0B hex 01 to 02 hex 6F hex 1 byte Scaling Point 1 Set ting Write Read Sets a conversion value as the 0 value for user scaling Write...

Page 542: ...1 hex 00 hex 64 hex 1 byte Tempera ture 1 Read for Normal Display Read Reads the value of tem perature data 1 0E hex 31 hex 01 to 04 hex A5 hex 2 bytes Tempera ture 1 Read for 1 100 Display Read Reads...

Page 543: ...10 hex Read 0E hex 31 hex 01 to 04 hex 6E hex 2 bytes 2 bytes Scaling Point 1 Set ting Write Read Sets an temperature value as the 0 value for user scaling Write 10 hex Read 0E hex 31 hex 01 to 04 he...

Page 544: ...000 4 bytes 415000 to 415000 LL Value Setting Write Read Sets the LL value Write 10 hex Read 0E hex 31 hex 01 to 04 hex 12 hex 4 bytes 415000 to 415000 4 bytes 415000 to 415000 H Value Setting Write R...

Page 545: ...0000 0 0000 0 1 0000 00 2 0E hex 31 hex 01 to 04 hex A3 hex 1 byte Top Valley Count Read Read Reset Reads the number of tops or valleys that have been counted Read 0E hex Reset 35 hex 31 hex 01 to 04...

Page 546: ...ser set tempera ture range Write 10 hex Read 0E hex 31 hex 01 to 04 hex B0 hex 4 bytes 4 bytes Input Tem perature Variation Detection Read Read Reads the result of input temperature varia tion detecti...

Page 547: ...mand data is read by using the EXPLICIT MESSAGE SEND command 28 02 The command data is written in words starting from D01000 in the CPU Unit and the response data is stored in words starting from D020...

Page 548: ...0E Service code 0E hex D01003 00 95 Class ID 0095 hex D01004 00 01 Instance ID 0001 hex D01005 71 00 Attribute ID 71 hex The rightmost 00 hex is not read because the number of bytes of command data i...

Page 549: ...a is received the lower byte is stored first S n 34 12 15 08 07 00 S n 12 34 15 08 07 00 S n 56 12 78 34 15 08 07 00 S n 78 34 56 12 15 08 07 00 Example for 1234 Hex Starting from the Upper Byte of I...

Page 550: ...l Device type Product code Product name Basic Unit Expansion Unit CRT1 ID08 07 hex 1557 CRT1 ID08 CRT1 ID08 1 07 hex 1558 CRT1 ID08 1 CRT1 OD08 07 hex 1559 CRT1 OD08 CRT1 OD08 1 07 hex 1560 CRT1 OD08...

Page 551: ...CRT1 MD16 1 CRT1 ROS08 07 hex 1593 CRT1 ROS08 CRT1 ROF08 07 hex 1594 CRT1 ROF08 CRT1 ROS16 None 07 hex 1511 CRT1 ROS16 XWT ID08 07 hex 1512 XWT ID16 07 hex 1513 XWT OD08 07 hex 1514 XWT OD16 07 hex 1...

Page 552: ...16S 1 CRT1 ID16SH 07 hex 1599 CRT1 ID16SH CRT1 ID16SH 1 07 hex 1600 CRT1 ID16SH 1 CRT1 OD16SH 07 hex 1601 CRT1 OD16SH CRT1 OD16SH 1 07 hex 1602 CRT1 OD16SH 1 CRT1 MD16SH 07 hex 1579 CRT1 MD16SH CRT1 M...

Page 553: ...ex 1366 CRT1B OD02S CRT1B OD02S 1 07 hex 1367 CRT1B OD02S 1 CRT1B ID02SP 07 hex 1368 CRT1B ID02SP CRT1B ID02SP 1 07 hex 1369 CRT1B ID02SP 1 CRT1B OD02SP 07 hex 1370 CRT1B OD02SP CRT1B OD02SP 1 07 hex...

Page 554: ...ly instances for CompoNet Slave Units are given below Object instance Attribute ID Contents Get Set Value 1 Number of members in list No No 2 Member list No No 3 Data Yes No Service Code Description P...

Page 555: ...CRT1 MD16SH 1 CRT1 ID08SL 1 CRT1 MD16SL 1 Assembly instance 5 16 inputs Input 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CRT1 ID16 1 CRT1 ID16 1 XWT OD08 1 CRT1 ID16 1 XWT OD16 1 CRT1 OD16 1 XWT ID16 1 CRT1 ROS16 XWT ID16 1 CR...

Page 556: ...16 1 CRT1 OD16 1 CRT1 OD16 1 XWT ID08 1 CRT1 OD16 1 XWT ID16 1 CRT1 ROS16 CRT1 ROS16 XWT ID08 1 CRT1 ROS16 XWT ID16 1 CRT1 ROF16 CRT1 ROF16 XWT ID08 1 CRT1 ROF16 XWT ID16 1 CRT1 OD16TA 1 CRT1 OD16TAH...

Page 557: ...T1 HH1 H1 PS1 L1 LL1 2 BW2 T_ST2 V_ST2 HH2 H2 PS2 L2 LL2 3 BW3 T_ST3 V_ST3 HH3 H3 PS3 L3 LL3 0 BW1 T_ST1 V_ST1 HH1 H1 PS1 L1 LL1 1 BW2 T_ST2 V_ST2 HH2 H2 PS2 L2 LL2 2 BW3 T_ST3 V_ST3 HH3 H3 PS3 L3 LL3...

Page 558: ...11 12 Ch3 Temperature Data 1 13 14 15 Instance 122 Top Valley Detec tion Timing Flags 0 0 0 0 0 V_ST3 V_ST2 V_ST1 V_ST0 CRT1 TS04T CRT1 TS04P 1 0 0 0 0 T_ST3 T_ST2 T_ST1 T_ST0 Instance 134 Temperature...

Page 559: ...a 1 CRT1 TS04T CRT1 TS04P 1 2 3 4 Ch1 Temperature Data 1 5 6 7 8 Ch2 Temperature Data 1 9 10 11 12 Ch3 Temperature Data 1 13 14 15 16 0 0 0 0 V_ST3 V_ST2 V_ST1 V_ST0 17 0 0 0 0 T_ST3 T_ST2 T_ST1 T_ST0...

Page 560: ...es No 82H Input and Mixed I O Slave Units 80H Output Slave Units and Repeater Units 4 Produced con nection ID Yes No 5 Consumed con nection ID Yes No 6 Initial comm characteristics Yes No 01 hexadecim...

Page 561: ...1 NA Input Data 0002 0006 20_04_24_ 05_30_03 0000 XWT ID08 1 Input Data 0003 0006 20_04_24_ 07_30_03 0000 XWT ID16 1 Input Data 0004 0006 20_04_24_ 06_30_03 0000 XWT OD08 1 Input Data 0002 0006 20_04...

Page 562: ...6 20_04_24_ 24_30_03 CRT1 ID08TA 1 Input Data 0001 0006 20_04_24_ 04_30_03 0000 CRT1 OD08TA 1 Output Data 0000 0001 0006 20_04_24_ 22_30_03 CRT1 ID08TAH 1 Input Data 0001 0006 20_04_24_ 04_30_03 0000...

Page 563: ...4 0006 20_04_24_ 06_30_03 0000 CRT1 OD32SH 1 Output Data 0000 0004 0006 20_04_24_ 24_30_03 CRT1 MD32SH 1 Input Data 0002 0006 20_04_24_ 05_30_03 0000 Output Data 0000 0002 0006 20_04_24_ 23_30_03 CRT1...

Page 564: ...0006 20_04_24_ 97_30_03 0000 0000 Analog Sta tus Generic status 0005 0006 20_04_24_ A4_30_03 0000 0000 Analog data 1 Top and valley shot 000A 0006 20_04_24_ AE_30_03 0000 0000 Analog data Top and vall...

Page 565: ...0004 0006 20_04_24_ 86_30_03 0000 0000 Tempera ture data 1 Normal Top and val ley shot 000A 0006 20_04_24_ AE_30_03 0000 0000 Tempera ture data 1 1 100 dis play Top and valley shot 0012 0006 20_04_24_...

Page 566: ...8 transistor outputs 3 tier terminal block NPN CRT1 OD08TA 1 CompoNet Slave Unit with 8 transistor outputs 3 tier terminal block PNP CRT1 ID08TAH CompoNet Slave Unit with 8 DC inputs 3 tier terminal b...

Page 567: ...onnector NPN CRT1 OD32S 1 CompoNet Slave Unit with 32 transistor outputs e CON connector PNP CRT1 MD32S CompoNet Slave Unit with 16 inputs and 16 outputs e CON connector NPN CRT1 MD32S 1 CompoNet Slav...

Page 568: ...outputs NPN XWT OD08 1 Expansion Unit with 8 transistor outputs PNP Model Specification Manufacturer CRT1 AD04 Analog Input Slave Unit with 4 analog data inputs 4 words OMRON CRT1 DA02 Analog Output...

Page 569: ...ed Length 100 m conductor cross sections 0 75 mm2 2 0 5 mm2 2 Degree of protection IP54 OMRON Model Specification Manufacturer DCN4 TR4 Flat Connector Socket for Flat Cable I Standard OMRON DCN5 TR4 F...

Page 570: ...V 85 mA max for 14 V CRT1 MD16 35 mA max for 24 V 60 mA max for 14 V CRT1 MD16 1 35 mA max for 24 V 60 mA max for 14 V CRT1 ROS08 95 mA max for 24 V 150 mA max for 14 V CRT1 ROF08 60 mA max for 24 V...

Page 571: ...V CRT1 OD16TAH 1 40 mA max for 24 V 70 mA max for 14 V CRT1 MD16TAH 40 mA max for 24 V 70 mA max for 14 V CRT1 MD16TAH 1 40 mA max for 24 V 70 mA max for 14 V CRT1 VID08S 35 mA max for 24 V 50 mA max...

Page 572: ...D32S 1 45 mA max for 24 V 70 mA max for 14 V CRT1 ID32SH 210 mA max for 24 V 235 mA max for 14 V CRT1 ID32SH 1 210 mA max for 24 V 235 mA max for 14 V CRT1 OD32SH 50 mA max for 24 V 90 mA max for 14 V...

Page 573: ...CRT1 OD08SL 35 mA max for 24 V 55 mA max for 14 V CRT1 OD08SL 1 35 mA max for 24 V 55 mA max for 14 V CRT1 ID16SL 34 mA max for 24 V 55 mA max for 14 V CRT1 ID16SL 1 34 mA max for 24 V 55 mA max for 1...

Page 574: ...CRT1B OD02S 55 mA max for 24 V 75 mA max for 14 V CRT1B OD02S 1 55 mA max for 24 V 70 mA max for 14 V CRT1B ID02SP 65 mA max for 24 V 80 mA max for 14 V CRT1B ID02SP 1 65 mA max for 24 V 80 mA max for...

Page 575: ...552 Current Consumption Summary Appendix D 552...

Page 576: ...sor s output residual voltage It is sometimes possible to satisfy the above equation by adjusting the I O power supply voltage VCC to 26 4 V Relation between ON Current of Slave Unit with DC Inputs an...

Page 577: ...FF Ileak IOUT OFF current of a Slave Unit with DC Inputs Ileak Sensor s leakage current Connect a bleeder resistor if the Sensor s leakage current is greater than the OFF current of a Slave Unit with...

Page 578: ...r supply 73 comparator 4 433 Comparator Result Flag 465 466 CompoNet networks 30 Configurator writing maintenance dates 474 connectable devices 543 connection object 537 connectors 546 contact operati...

Page 579: ...writing maintenance dates 474 Maintenance Information Window 294 400 maintenance system 2 Master Units 30 message router object 530 moving average 4 moving average processing 421 MS indicators 494 Mu...

Page 580: ...ts 31 models 18 specifications 102 Standard Window 398 static electricity xxii status areas 106 290 344 360 390 Alarm Status Area 107 292 293 361 391 Warning Status Area 106 291 292 360 390 T Terminal...

Page 581: ...558 Index...

Page 582: ...Slaves 8 point Input Units with 2 tier terminal block with 3 tier terminal block with e CON connector or with screwless clamp terminals 8 point Output Units with 2 tier terminal block with 2 tier term...

Page 583: ...560 Revision History...

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