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Summary of Contents for DeviceNet DRT2-AD04

Page 1: ...DeviceNetTM Analog I O Terminals Replace Guide From DRT2 AD DA to R7 Series OMRON DRT2 AD04 DRT2 DA02 M SYSTEM CO LTD Remote I O R7 Series R7D SV4 R7D YV2 R7D YS2 P155 E1 01...

Page 2: ...Target readers This guide is written for the following With electrical knowledge electrical engineers or equivalent knowledge Those responsible for the installation of factory automation equipment Th...

Page 3: ...mponents circuits system assemblies or any other materials or substances or environments Any advice recommendations or information given orally or in writing are not to be construed as an amendment or...

Page 4: ...d on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specificatio...

Page 5: ...od 11 2 1 DRT2 AD04 and R7D SV4 11 2 2 DRT2 DA02 and R7D YV2 13 2 3 DRT2 DA02 and R7D YS2 14 3 Wiring method 15 3 1 DRT2 AD04 and R7D SV4 15 3 2 DRT2 DA02 and R7D YS2 16 3 3 DRT2 DA02 and R7D YV2 17 4...

Page 6: ...r unit Model CJ1W CRM21 Model CS1W CRM21 DeviceNet analogue in terminals Model DRT2 AD04 DeviceNet Analogue Out Terminals Model DRT2 DA02 M System Co Ltd Remote I OR7 Series DC voltage current input m...

Page 7: ...d by setting from the Configurator Peak value Bottom value Top value Barre value Rate of change value Comparator result General status etc 4 input analog points Input point switching A D conversion po...

Page 8: ...8 Conversion rate calculation function Comparator function User calibration function Integral function Last maintenance day function...

Page 9: ...be assigned by setting from the Configurator Output analog value for two points Output range switching Depends on the DIP switch setting or the setting from the Configurator DIP switch setting or sett...

Page 10: ...10 1 3 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS R7D SV4 R7D YV2 YS2...

Page 11: ...off the power to the slave before making sets 2 1 DRT2 AD04 and R7D SV4 DRT2 AD04 R7D SV4 Set the node address and input range Model DRT2 AD04 Setting the Node Address Setting the Baud Rate There is n...

Page 12: ...12 Setting input range Conversion Speed Accuracy Setting There is no setting Setting input range Conversion Speed Accuracy Setting...

Page 13: ...There is no setting Output condition at the time of communication error Set in the Configurator Output range setting Set the node address communication speed output at communication interruption and...

Page 14: ...no setting Output condition at the time of communication error Set in the Configurator Output range setting Set the node address communication speed output at communication interruption and output ran...

Page 15: ...D04 and R7D SV4 DRT2 AD04 R7D SV4 Wire each input unit according to the voltage input or current input as shown below Wire each input unit according to the voltage input or current input as shown belo...

Page 16: ...16 3 2 DRT2 DA02 and R7D YS2 DRT2 DA02 R7D YS2 Wire each output unit according to the voltage output or current output as shown below...

Page 17: ...17 3 3 DRT2 DA02 and R7D YV2 DRT2 DA02 R7D YV2 Wire each output unit according to the voltage output or current output as shown below...

Page 18: ...o write the configured data to the control module the PC and the remote I O converter must be properly connected Installing R7CON Start Windows Download the Configurator Software from the website of M...

Page 19: ...selection screen appears Select the COM port you want to use Click the OK button 5 After connecting the initial screen is displayed 6 Click Setting2 7 This displays the range selection screen 8 Selec...

Page 20: ...20 9 Change the required CH range 10 Download the configuration...

Page 21: ...ck When DIP switch 8 is ON it is not necessary to check the settings using the DIP switch 2 Sets R7D SV4 YV2 range If DRT2 AD04 DA02 range is set to the DIP switch and all channels are set to the same...

Page 22: ...3 to 9 Automatic follow up 5 Connect the unit After changing the wiring to the terminal of R7D SV4 YV2 YS2 connect DeviceNet circuit to the communication connector of DevicNet 6 Turn on the power Chec...

Page 23: ...how to install EDS files on CX Integrator refer to SBCZ 607B of the CJ Series DeviceNet Connectivity Guide R7 Series E M System Remote I O 1 Turn on the PLC 2 Bring PLCs and CX Integrator online The d...

Page 24: ...If DRT2 AD04 range is set to the DIP switch and all channels are set to the same range use the DIP switch to set R7D SV4 YV2 range For details on how to set the DIP switch refer to 4 Switching If DRT2...

Page 25: ...25 9 Removes a DRT2 AD04 from the scan list 10 Select R7D SV4 EDS file 11 Register with node address 1...

Page 26: ...26 12 Select the master I O assignment IN from the device parameter edit of the master 13 To R7D SV4 allocation channel Changed to 3310 14 Write the scan list to the master...

Page 27: ...he unit After changing the wiring to the terminal of R7D SV4 YV2 YS2 connect DeviceNet circuit to the communication connector of DevicNet 16 Turn on the power Check that MS and NS of R7D SV4 YV2 YS2 a...

Page 28: ...e condition that the slave is operating normally Messaging Message communication is a function to control data transmission reception time information error history etc and special information reading...

Page 29: ...L D V3 SYSMAC CX Integrator Operation Manual M SYSTEM EN 7802 A Type R7D SV4 User s Manual Remote I O R7 Series Isolated 4 point DC voltage current input module for DeviceNet M SYSTEM EN 7802 D Model...

Page 30: ...ne or avoided in order to use the product safely Usage Notes Indicates that the product should be implemented or avoided to prevent inoperability malfunction or negative impact on performance or funct...

Page 31: ...2021 1221 1221 P155 E1 01 Note Do not use this document to operate the Unit...

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