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Machine Automation Controller

NX-series

Analog I/O 

Units

Analog I/O Units

W522-E1-07

NX-AD

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NX-DA

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User’s Manual
for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units

Summary of Contents for NX-AD series

Page 1: ...Machine Automation Controller NX series Analog I O Units Analog I O Units W522 E1 07 NX AD NX DA User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units ...

Page 2: ... contained in this publication Sysmac and SYSMAC are trademarks or registered trademarks of OMRON Corporation in Japan and other countries for OMRON factory automation products Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Excel and Visual Basic are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries EtherCAT is registered trademark and patented technolog...

Page 3: ...lace where it will be available for reference during operation This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical sys tems an electrical engineer or the equivalent Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems Personnel in charge of designing FA systems Personnel in charge of installing and maintaining FA systems Personnel in charge of managing FA system...

Page 4: ...lations and Standards 22 Conformance to EU Directives 22 Conformance Requirement to EU Directives 23 Conformance to UL and CSA Standards 23 Conformance to Shipbuilding Standards 23 Conformance to KC Standards 24 Software Licenses and Copyrights 24 Unit Versions 25 Unit Versions 25 Unit Versions and Support Software Versions 26 Related Manuals 27 Terminology 31 Revision History 33 Sections in this ...

Page 5: ...n 4 7 4 2 Power Supply Types and Wiring 4 9 4 2 1 Applications of I O Power Supply and Supply Methods 4 9 4 2 2 Calculating the Total Current Consumption from I O Power Supply 4 11 4 3 Wiring the Terminals 4 12 4 3 1 Wiring to the Screwless Clamping Terminal Block 4 12 4 3 2 Checking the Wiring 4 28 4 4 Wiring Examples 4 29 4 4 1 Wiring the Analog Input Units 4 29 4 4 2 Wiring the Analog Output Un...

Page 6: ...9 7 5 1 List of Analog Output Unit Functions 7 9 7 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use 7 10 7 5 3 Load Rejection Output Setting 7 14 7 5 4 Over Range Under Range Detection 7 19 7 5 5 User Calibration 7 20 Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 How to Check for Errors 8 2 8 2 Checking for Errors with the Indicators 8 3 8 3 Checking for Errors and Troubleshooting on the Support Software 8 5 8 3 1 Checking for Error...

Page 7: ...9 A 3 2 Analog Input Units A 40 A 3 3 Analog Output Units A 49 A 4 List of Screwless Clamping Terminal Block Models A 54 A 4 1 Model Notation A 54 A 4 2 List of Terminal Block Models A 54 A 5 Version Information with CPU Units A 55 A 5 1 Relationship between Unit Versions of Units A 55 A 6 Version Information with Communications Coupler Units A 57 A 6 1 Connection to an EtherCAT Coupler Unit A 57 ...

Page 8: ... User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units 1 1 From revision 05 of this manual information on the NX series Temperature Input Units NX TS that were included in previous revisions was moved to the following manual NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Temperature Input Units and Heater Burnout Detection Units Cat No W566 Accompanying that change the name of this manual was...

Page 9: ... the Controller 1 Join the Units so that the connectors fit exactly 2 The yellow sliders at the top and bottom of each Unit lock the Units together Move the sliders toward the back of the Units as shown below until they click into place Precautions for Correct Use Precautions for Correct Use 4 3 1 Connecting Controller Components Connector Hook Hook holes Slider Lock Release Move the sliders towar...

Page 10: ...specifications and functionality for CPU Units Industrial PCs and Communications Coupler Units with different unit versions and for different versions of the Sup port Software is given Note References are provided to more detailed or related information In this manual download refers to transferring data from the Support Software to a physical device and upload refers to transferring data from a p...

Page 11: ...er s manual may omit manual names and manual numbers in places that refer to the user s manuals for Communications Coupler Units If you will use a Communications Coupler Unit refer to Related Manuals on page 27 to identify the manual for your Unit Manual name Omitted contents Common text NJ NX series CPU Unit Software User s Manual Software user s manual for the connected CPU Unit or Industrial PC...

Page 12: ...nt equal to the purchase price of the non complying Product provided that in no event shall Omron be responsible for warranty repair indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding the Products unless Omron s analysis confirms that the Products were properly handled stored installed and maintained and not subject to contamination abuse misuse or inappropriate modification Return of any Product...

Page 13: ...panies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of Omron s test conditions and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements...

Page 14: ... prohibiting disassembly The triangle symbol indicates precautions including warnings The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in text This example indicates a precaution for electric shock The triangle symbol indicates precautions including warnings The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in text This example indicates a general precaution The filled cir...

Page 15: ...ote I O slaves will operate according to the settings in the slaves If a power supply error occurs If the power supply connection becomes faulty If a CPU watchdog timer error or CPU reset occurs If a Controller error in the major fault level occurs While the CPU Unit is on standby until RUN mode is entered after the power is turned ON External safety measures must be provided to ensure safe operat...

Page 16: ...Cautions Wiring When you connect a computer or other peripheral device to a Communications Coupler Unit that has a non isolated DC power supply either ground the 0 V side of the external power supply i e Unit power supply or do not ground it at all If the peripheral devices are grounded incorrectly the external power supply i e Unit power supply may be short circuited Never ground the 24 V side of...

Page 17: ...line Editing Execute online editing only after confirming that no adverse effects will be caused by devia tions in the timing of I O If you perform online editing the task execution time may exceed the task period I O may not be refreshed with external devices input signals may not be read and output timing may change ...

Page 18: ...urning Mount terminal blocks and connectors only after checking the mounting location carefully Be sure that the terminal blocks expansion cables and other items with locking devices are properly locked into place Do not apply labels or tape to the Unit When the Unit is installed or removed adhesive or scraps may adhere to the pins in the NX bus connector which may result in malfunctions Do not to...

Page 19: ...ons in the CPU Rack or the Slave Termi nal Refer to the user s manual for the connected CPU Unit or Communications Coupler Unit for the restricted region of CPU Unit and Communications Coupler Unit For the installation orientations in the following figure support the cables e g with a duct so that the End Plate on the bottom is not subjected to the weight of the cables The weight of the cables may...

Page 20: ... may damage the terminal block Use crimp terminals for wiring the M3 screw terminal blocks Do not connect bare stranded wires directly to the M3 screw terminal blocks Use all Units within the I O power supply ranges that are given in the specifications Use the I O power supply current for the CPU Rack of the NX series NX1P2 CPU Unit at 4 A or less Using the currents that are outside of the specifi...

Page 21: ... PC Assembling Units Setting DIP switches or rotary switches Connecting or wiring cables Attaching or removing terminal blocks or connectors Units that supply power continue to supply power to the Units for up to several seconds after the power supply is turned OFF The PWR indicator remains lit as long as power is supplied Confirm that the PWR indicator is not lit before you perform any of the abo...

Page 22: ...Precautions for Safe Use 20 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 Dispose of the product according to local ordinances as they apply Disposal ...

Page 23: ...ble exposure to radioactivity Locations close to power lines Before touching a Unit be sure to first touch a grounded metallic object in order to discharge any static build up Use the rated power supply voltage for the Units that supply power Take appropriate measures to ensure that the specified power with the rated voltage and frequency is supplied in places where the power supply is unstable In...

Page 24: ...ety standards The applicable directive is EN 61010 2 201 z Conformance to EU Directives The NX series Units comply with EU Directives To ensure that the machine or device in which the NX series Units are used complies with EU Directives the following precautions must be observed The NX series Units must be installed within a control panel You must use SELV power supply for the DC power supplies th...

Page 25: ...mply with the standards refer to the Instruction Sheet that is provided with the product The Instruction Sheet provides the application conditions for complying with the standards Some NX series products comply with shipbuilding standards If you use an NX series product that complies with shipbuilding standards and the machinery or system in which you use the NX series product must also comply wit...

Page 26: ...cations Device for Office Use This device obtained EMC registration for office use Class A and it is intended to be used in places other than homes Sellers and or users need to take note of this This product incorporates certain third party software The license and copyright information associated with this software is available at http www fa omron co jp nj_info_e Conformance to KC Standards Soft...

Page 27: ...s according to differences in functionality accompanying Unit upgrades An example is provided below for Communications Coupler Units and NX Units For the notation that is used for the unit versions of CPU Units or Industrial PCs and the confirmation method for unit versions refer to the user s manual for each Unit The unit version is given with the Unit specifications on the side of the Unit or in...

Page 28: ...that supports the functions that were added for an upgrade is also required to use those functions Refer to A 5 Version Information with CPU Units on page A 55 or A 6 Version Information with Communications Coupler Units on page A 57 for the functions that are supported by each unit version Name Function Unit model number Gives the model of the Unit Unit version Gives the unit version of the Unit ...

Page 29: ... the operating proce dures and func tions of the Sysmac Studio Describes the operating procedures of the Sysmac Studio NX IO Configurator Operation Manual W585 CXONE AL D V4 Learning about the operating proce dures and func tions of the NX IO Configurator Describes the operating procedures of the NX IO Configurator NJ NX series Trouble shooting Manual W503 NX701 NJ501 NJ301 NJ101 NX1P2 Learning ab...

Page 30: ...a tion is provided An introduction to the entire NX1P2 CPU Unit system is provided along with the following information on the CPU Unit Features and system configuration Overview Part names and functions General specifications Installation and wiring Maintenance and Inspection NJ series CPU Unit Hardware User s Man ual W500 NJ501 NJ301 NJ101 Learning the basic specifications of the NJ series CPU U...

Page 31: ...trial PC The following information is provided on NY series Machine Automation Con trol Software Controller operation Controller features Controller settings Programming based on IEC 61131 3 language specifications NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherCAT Port User s Manual W505 NX701 NJ501 NJ301 NJ101 NX1P2 Using the built in EtherCAT port on an NJ NX series CPU Unit Information on the built in Et...

Page 32: ...e includ ed in previous revisions was moved to the following manual NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Temperature Input Units and Heater Burnout Detection Units Cat No W566 Accompanying that change the name of this manual was changed from the NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual Cat No W522 to the NX series Analog I O Units Us er s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Uni...

Page 33: ... CPU Unit or NY series Industrial PC Process data on an EtherCAT slave is allocated to this variable For an NX series NX1P2 CPU Unit I O data for the NX Units on a CPU Unit is allocated A user application on a CPU Unit or Industrial PC accesses a device that can be connected by directly reading and writing this device variable distributed clock DC Clock distribution mechanism used to synchronize E...

Page 34: ...slave Safe Operational A state in EtherCAT communications where only SDO communications and reading input data from slaves are possible Outputs from slaves are not performed SDO communications One type of EtherCAT communications in which service data objects SDOs are used to transmit information whenever required service data object SDO CoE asynchronous mailbox communications where all objects in ...

Page 35: ... of the NX series CPU Unit and EtherNet IP Coupler Unit Corrected mistakes 05 April 2016 Deleted information on Temperature Input Units because it was moved to the NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Temperature Input Units and Heater Burnout Detection Units Cat No W566 Corrected mistakes 06 October 2016 Made changes accompanying the addition of NY series IPC Machine Controller Industrial...

Page 36: ...Revision History 34 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 ...

Page 37: ...og Output Units W522 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 A 2 I 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Features and System Configuration Specifications Part Names and Functions Installation and Wiring I Index I O Refreshing A Appendices Analog Output Units Analog Input Units Troubleshooting Inspection and Maintenance Sections in this Manual ...

Page 38: ...Sections in this Manual 36 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 ...

Page 39: ...s and Analog Output Units 1 2 1 1 2 Applications of the Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units 1 3 1 2 System Configuration 1 4 1 2 1 System Configuration in the Case of a CPU Unit 1 4 1 2 2 System Configuration of Slave Terminals 1 5 1 3 Model List 1 7 1 3 1 Model Notation 1 7 1 3 2 Analog Input Units 1 9 1 3 3 Analog Output Units 1 11 1 4 List of Functions 1 12 1 4 1 Analog Input Units 1 12 ...

Page 40: ...its can be connected to the following Units 1 NX series CPU Unit NX series Communications Coupler Unit When a CPU Unit and a Communications Coupler Unit are used together you can unify the methods for installing wiring and setting up NX Units and eventually reduce design costs 1 For whether NX Units can be connected to the CPU Unit or Communications Coupler Unit to be used refer to the user s manu...

Page 41: ...u can connect the wires simply by pushing the ferrules into the terminals The amount of wiring work is reduced without requiring the use of screws This section describes the applications of the Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units Refer to 1 3 Model List on page 1 7 for details on the models of the Analog Input Units and Analog Out put Units and to 1 4 List of Functions on page 1 12 for deta...

Page 42: ...nals on page 1 5 for details on the system configuration of a Slave Terminal 1 2 1 System Configuration in the Case of a CPU Unit Symbol Item Description A NX series CPU Unit The Unit that serves as the center of control for a Machine Automation Con troller It executes tasks refreshes I O for other Units and slaves etc NX Units can be connected to an NX1P2 CPU Unit B NX Units The NX Units perform ...

Page 43: ...it for details on how to config ure the system when any other type of Communications Coupler Unit is used 1 The connection method for the Support Software depends on the model of the CPU Unit or Industrial PC D Support Software Sysmac Studio A computer software application for setting programming debugging and troubleshooting NJ NX NY series Controllers For an NX1P2 CPU Unit this application perfo...

Page 44: ...munications with the EtherCAT mas ter through the EtherCAT Coupler Unit D End Cover The End Cover is attached to the end of the Slave Terminal E Support Software 2 3 2 The term Support Software indicates software that is provided by OMRON If you connect to a master from another company use the software tool corresponding to that master 3 Refer to 1 5 Support Software on page 1 14 for information o...

Page 45: ...ation 1 3 Model List The model numbers of the Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units are assigned based on the fol lowing rules 1 3 1 Model Notation Number of points I O range 1 Unit type AD Analog input DA Analog output NX Number AD DA 4 to 20 mA 10 to 10 V 2 6 2 2 points 3 4 points 4 8 points Other specifications Refer to Other specifications on the next page ...

Page 46: ...shing method Free Run refresh ing 1 only 1 Free Run refreshing Switching Syn chronous I O refreshing 2 and Free Run refresh ing 2 Synchronous I O refreshing 03 1 8000 250 μs point Single ended Yes 04 1 8000 250 μs point Differential Yes 08 1 30000 10 μs point Differential Yes Num ber Resolution Conversion time I O refreshing method Free Run refresh ing 1 only 1 Free Run refreshing Switching Syn ch...

Page 47: ...ee Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 5 NX AD2204 Differen tial P A 7 NX AD2208 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 8 NX AD2603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Sin gle ende d Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 9 NX AD2604 Differen tial P A 10 NX AD2608 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 11 NX AD3203 4 point s 4 to ...

Page 48: ...fferen tial P A 19 NX AD4208 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 20 NX AD4603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Sin gle ende d Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 21 NX AD4604 Differen tial P A 22 NX AD4608 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 23 Model Num ber of point s Input range Resolu tion Input method I O refre...

Page 49: ...ethod Conversion time Reference NX DA2203 2 point s 4 to 20 mA 1 8000 Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 25 NX DA2205 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 27 NX DA2603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 29 NX DA2605 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 30 NX DA3203 4 point s 4 to 2...

Page 50: ...n more than one Slave Ter minal 5 2 5 Synchro nous Input Refreshing on page 5 12 Selecting Channel To Use This function omits the conversion processing for unused inputs It is used to reduce the conversion cycle for its own Unit 6 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use on page 6 13 Moving Average This function uses the average value of inputs of the set time as the converted value When the input value fluct...

Page 51: ...Selecting Channel To Use This function omits the conversion processing for unused inputs It is used to reduce the conversion cycle for its own Unit 7 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use on page 7 10 Load Rejection Output Setting A function that performs the preset output operation when the Analog Output Unit cannot receive output data due to an NX bus error or CPU Unit watchdog timer error in the case of...

Page 52: ...ecting an NX Unit to a CPU Unit the Sysmac Studio is used as the Support Software z Support Software for a System Configured with a Slave Terminal If your system is configured by connecting an NX Unit to a Communications Coupler Unit refer to the user s manual for the Communications Coupler Unit for information on the Support Software Refer to A 5 Version Information with CPU Units on page A 55 or...

Page 53: ...alog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 This section describes the general specifications and individual specifications of the Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units 2 1 General Specifications 2 2 2 2 Individual Specifications 2 3 Specifications ...

Page 54: ...and IEC 61131 2 Noise immunity Conforms to IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV power supply line Overvoltage category Category II Conforms to JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131 2 EMC immunity level Zone B Vibration resistance Conforms to IEC 60068 2 6 5 to 8 4 Hz with amplitude of 3 5 mm 8 4 to 150 Hz acceleration of 9 8 m s2 100 min each in X Y and Z directions 10 sweeps of 10 min each 100 min total Shock resistance Confor...

Page 55: ...ts User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 2 2 Individual Specifications 2 2 2 Individual Specifications Refer to A 1 Data Sheet on page A 2 for the specifications of individual Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units ...

Page 56: ...2 Specifications 2 4 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 ...

Page 57: ...nd Analog Output Units W522 This section describes the names and functions of the parts of the Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units 3 1 Part Names 3 2 3 1 1 Screwless Clamping Terminal Block Type 3 2 3 2 Indicators 3 6 3 2 1 TS Indicator 3 7 Part Names and Functions ...

Page 58: ...markers can also be installed Refer to 4 1 2 Attaching Markers on page 4 4 B NX bus connector This connector is used to connect each Unit C Unit hookup guides These guides are used to connect two Units D DIN Track mounting hooks These hooks are used to mount the NX Unit to a DIN Track E Protrusions for removing the Unit The protrusions to hold when removing the Unit F Indicators The indicators sho...

Page 59: ...nal type and 16 terminal type z NX TB 2 z NX TB 1 Terminal Blocks 12 mm width 8 terminal type B 12 mm width 12 terminal type 12 mm width 16 terminal type C A A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 12 mm width 8 terminal type 12 mm width 12 terminal type 12 mm width 16 terminal type A A1 A2 A3 A...

Page 60: ...ion Each of the Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units is compatible with only one of three types of terminal blocks You cannot use a terminal block with a number of terminals that differs from the specifications for a particular Unit The 8 terminal type and 12 terminal type do not have terminal holes and release holes for following terminal numbers 8 terminal type A2 A4 A6 A8 B2 B4 B6 and B8 ...

Page 61: ...tion of the terminals is 4 A or less However even if you mount the NX TB 2 Terminal Block the current specification does not change because the current capacity specification of the terminals on the Units is 4 A or less Refer to A 4 List of Screwless Clamping Terminal Block Models on page A 54 for information on the models of terminal blocks Unit model num ber Terminal block Model Number of termin...

Page 62: ... is shown below The following section describes the specifications of the TS indicator Let ter Name Function A Model number indications The model numbers of the NX Unit are displayed Example AD2603 in the case of NX AD2603 The NX Units are separated in the following color depending on the type of inputs and outputs Analog Input Unit Orange Analog Output Unit Yellow B TS indicator The indicator sho...

Page 63: ...cator on the Communications Coupler Units when I O checking is in progress Flashing at 2 s intervals Initializing Restarting is in progress for the Unit Downloading Red Lit A hardware failure WDT error or other fatal error that is common to all I O Units occurred Flashing at 1 s intervals A communications error or other NX bus related error that is common to all I O Units occurred Not lit No Unit ...

Page 64: ...3 Part Names and Functions 3 8 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 ...

Page 65: ...s 4 6 4 1 4 Installation Orientation 4 7 4 2 Power Supply Types and Wiring 4 9 4 2 1 Applications of I O Power Supply and Supply Methods 4 9 4 2 2 Calculating the Total Current Consumption from I O Power Supply 4 11 4 3 Wiring the Terminals 4 12 4 3 1 Wiring to the Screwless Clamping Terminal Block 4 12 4 3 2 Checking the Wiring 4 28 4 4 Wiring Examples 4 29 4 4 1 Wiring the Analog Input Units 4 2...

Page 66: ... and fall Precautions for Safe Use Do not apply labels or tape on the NX Units When the Unit is installed or removed adhesive or scrap may adhere to the pins of the NX bus connector which may cause malfunctions Do not touch the pins in the NX bus connector on the Unit Dirt may adhere to the pins in the NX bus connector which may result in malfunctions Do not write on an NX Unit with ink within the...

Page 67: ...ly when the pins in the NX bus connector are deformed a contact defect may cause malfunctions 1 From the front of the previously mounted NX Unit engage the Unit hookup guides on a new Unit with the Unit hookup guides on the previously mounted NX Unit 2 Slide the NX Unit in on the hookup guides 3 Press the NX Unit with a certain amount of force against the DIN Track until you hear the DIN Track mou...

Page 68: ...the user s manual for the CPU Unit to which NX Units can be connected for informa tion on how to mount the CPU Unit and how to mount NX Units to the CPU Unit Refer to the user s manual for the Communications Coupler Unit for information on how to mount the Communications Coupler Unit and how to mount the NX Unit to the Communica tions Coupler Unit Markers can be attached to the NX Units and termin...

Page 69: ...ly Available Markers Commercially available markers are made of plastic and can be printed on with a special printer To use commercially available markers purchase the following products The markers made by OMRON cannot be printed on with commercially available special printers Product name Model number Manufactured by Phoenix Contact Manufactured by Weidmuller Markers UC1 TMF8 DEK 5 8 Special mar...

Page 70: ...ply before you remove the NX Unit 1 Use a flat blade screwdriver to pull up the DIN Track mounting hook on the Unit to remove 2 Put your fingers on the protrusions for removing multiple NX Units including the Unit to be removed then pull out straight forward to remove 4 1 3 Removing NX Units Flat blade screwdriver DIN track mounting hook Protrusion for removing the Unit Protrusion for removing the...

Page 71: ...g hooks on all of the NX Units at the same time If you unlock the DIN Track mounting hooks on all of the NX Units at the same time all of the Units may come off The following explains the installation orientation for each NX Unit connection destination Orientation is possible only in the upright installation orientation However there are restrictions on the specifications depending on the NX Units...

Page 72: ... Units that are used Refer to the user s manuals for the Communications Coupler Units NX Units and System Units that you will use for details on restrictions Precautions for Safe Use For installation orientations C and D in the above figure support the cables e g with a duct so that the End Plate on the bottom is not subjected to the weight of the cables The weight of the cables may cause the bott...

Page 73: ...ts are given as follows The I O power supply is used for the following applications Driving the I O circuits of the Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units Power supply for the connected external devices This power is supplied by one of the following two methods Refer to A 1 Data Sheet on page A 2 for the supply methods for the individual Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units z Supply from...

Page 74: ...s on the Units Additional Information Power Supply related Units for the NX series The following three NX series Units are related to power supply Additional NX Unit Power Supply Unit Additional I O Power Supply Unit I O Power Supply Connection Unit Refer to the NX series System Unit User s Manual Cat No W523 for the specifications of these Units For a complete list of the latest power supply Unit...

Page 75: ... of each applicable I O circuit and current consumption of any connected external devices Note that the current consumption from I O power supply indicated in the data sheet for each Unit type does not include the load current of any external connection load and current consumption of any con nected external devices The total current consumption from I O power supply of the Analog Input Units and ...

Page 76: ...tached to the twisted wires to the screwless clamping terminal block You can also connect the twisted wires or the solid wires to the screwless clamping terminal block If you connect the ferrules all you need to do to connect the wires is to insert the ferrules into the terminal holes The terminals to be wired are as follows I O power supply terminals I O terminals Make sure that the voltages and ...

Page 77: ...res The following section describes the dimensions and processed methods for applicable wires z Dimensions of Wires Connected to the Terminal Block The dimensions of wires that you can connect into the terminal holes of the screwless clamping ter minal block are as in the figure below Process the applicable wires that are specified in the following description to apply the dimensions Applicable Wi...

Page 78: ...2 AWG Crimping tool Terminals other than ground ter minals Phoenix Contact AI0 34 8 0 34 22 Phoenix Contact The figure in parentheses is the applicable wire size CRIMPFOX 6 0 25 to 6 mm2 AWG24 to 10 AI0 5 8 0 5 20 AI0 5 10 AI0 75 8 0 75 18 AI0 75 10 AI1 0 8 1 0 18 AI1 0 10 AI1 5 8 1 5 16 AI1 5 10 Ground ter minals AI2 5 10 2 0 1 1 Some AWG14 wires exceed 2 0 mm2 and cannot be used in the screwless...

Page 79: ... conductor portion of twisted wires or solid wires Additional Information If more than 2 A will flow on the wires use plated wires or use ferrules Terminals Wire type Wire size Conductor length strip ping length Classifica tion Current capacity Twisted wires Solid wire Plated Unplated Plated Unplated All terminals except ground terminals 2 A max Possible Possible Possible Possible 0 08 to 1 5 mm2 ...

Page 80: ...o connect and remove wires z Terminal Block Parts and Names z Required Tools Use a flat blade screwdriver to connect and remove wires Use the following flat blade screwdriver Recommended screwdriver Connecting Removing Wires Model Manufacturer SZF 0 0 4 2 5 Phoenix Contact Terminal hole Release hole 2 5 mm 0 4 mm Front view 8 to 12 Side view 2 5 mm dia ...

Page 81: ...at blade screwdriver into the release hole After you make a connection make sure that the ferrule is securely connected to the terminal block z Connecting Twisted Wires Solid Wires Use the following procedure to connect the twisted wires or solid wires to the terminal block 1 Press a flat blade screwdriver diagonally into the release hole Press at an angle of 10 to 15 If you press in the screwdriv...

Page 82: ...e and insert the twisted wire or the solid wire into the terminal hole Insert the twisted wire or the solid wire until the stripped portion is no longer visible to prevent shorting 3 Remove the flat blade screwdriver from the release hole After you make a connection make sure that the twisted wire or the solid wire is securely connected to the terminal block 2 Twisted wire Solid wire 3 ...

Page 83: ...river straight into the release hole Doing so may break the terminal block When you insert a flat blade screwdriver into a release hole press it down with a force of 30 N max Applying excessive force may damage the terminal block Do not tilt or twist the flat blade screwdriver while it is pressed into the release hole Doing so may break the terminal block Make sure that all wiring is correct Do no...

Page 84: ...cable tie can be used with a width of 4 mm or less and a thickness of 1 5 mm or less Select a cable tie correctly for the operating environment 2 Pass a cable tie through the hole for securing wires on the bottom of the screwless clamping ter minal block Terminals Wire type Ferrule Twisted wires Solid wire Classifica tion Current capacity Plated Unplated Plated Unplated Allterminals except ground ...

Page 85: ...ts and Analog Output Units W522 4 3 Wiring the Terminals 4 4 3 1 Wiring to the Screwless Clamping Terminal Block 3 Bundle the wires with a cable tie and secure them to the screwless clamping terminal block Secure wires within the range of 30 mm from the screwless clamping terminal block 30 mm ...

Page 86: ...d wires and solid wires If wires are secured firmly to the terminal block release them first 1 Press the flat blade screwdriver diagonally into the release hole Press at an angle of 10 to 15 If you press in the screwdriver correctly you will feel the spring in the release hole 2 Leave the flat blade screwdriver pressed into the release hole and pull out the wire 3 Remove the flat blade screwdriver...

Page 87: ...river straight into the release hole Doing so may break the terminal block When you insert a flat blade screwdriver into a release hole press it down with a force of 30 N max Applying excessive force may damage the terminal block Do not tilt or twist the flat blade screwdriver while it is pressed into the release hole Doing so may break the terminal block Make sure that all wiring is correct Do no...

Page 88: ...he NX Unit lift up the terminal block and press in on the top of the terminal block until you hear it engage The terminal block will click into place on the Unit After you mount the terminal block make sure that it is locked to the Unit Mount a terminal block that is applicable to each Unit model Refer to Applicable Terminal Blocks for Each Unit Model on page 3 5 for the applicable terminal blocks...

Page 89: ...ositions so that they do not interfere with each other when the Unit and terminal block are connected to each other You can use these pins to create a combination in which the wrong terminal block cannot be attached because the pin patterns do not match z Types of Coding Pins There are two types of Coding Pins both with their own unique shape one for terminal blocks and one for Units Three pins co...

Page 90: ...he figure below As shown in the following table there are 20 unique pin patterns that can be used Pin locations for terminal block Pin inserted Terminal block Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 No 7 No 8 No 9 No 10 No 11 No 12 No 13 No 14 No 15 No 16 No 17 No 18 No 19 No 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Holes used by OMRON Holes for incorrect attachment prevention pin locations P...

Page 91: ...uses the holes other than No 1 to 6 in the figure on the previous page If you insert a Coding Pin into one of the holes used by OMRON on the terminal block side this makes it impossible to mount the terminal block on a Unit Do not use Coding Pins that have been attached and removed z Inserting the Coding Pins 1 Hold the pins by the runner and insert a pin into one of the incorrect attachment preve...

Page 92: ... the operation manual for the Support Software that you are using Additional Information In the Sysmac Studio you can check the wiring from the I O Map or Watch Tab Page If you use the I O Map you can also monitor and perform forced refreshing even if the variables are not defined or the algorithms are not created Therefore you can easily check the wiring Refer to the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Opera...

Page 93: ...d Single ended input z Wiring Example 2 Input method Differential input 4 4 1 Wiring the Analog Input Units Input 24 V Sensor power supply 0 V Sensor power supply Input Three wire sensor IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG Additional I O Power Supply Unit NX PF0630 Input1 IOG IOV IOV A1 B1 A8 B8 IOG Input2 IOG IOV IOV IOG Voltage Input Unit NX AD3603 24 VDC A1 B1 A8 B8 Input3 Input4 Input Input Input1...

Page 94: ... wire 2 conductors twisted wire or a shield wire 3 conductors as the input connection line for each input Use the shield without connecting to anything normally Wire the input connection lines and power lines e g AC power supply lines or power lines separately Do not place such lines in the same duct Insert a noise filter into the power supply input section if noise comes from power supply lines w...

Page 95: ...hield according to the specifications of the input device Wire the output connection lines and power lines e g AC power supply lines or power lines separately Do not place such lines in the same duct Insert a noise filter into the power supply input section if noise comes from power supply lines when using the same power supply to power an electrical welder or an electric dis charge machine or the...

Page 96: ...out 1 3 to 1 2 of the voltage between C and D which is normally connected is generated between A and B The same applies when B is disconnected When this kind of voltage is generated disconnection detection may not work When voltage input is being supplied either set up the input devices so that they are not using the same power supply or use isolators for each input This does not apply when curren...

Page 97: ... 2 5 1 1 I O Refreshing from CPU Units to NX Units 5 2 5 1 2 I O Refreshing from CPU Units or Industrial PCs to Slave Terminal 5 3 5 2 I O Refreshing Methods 5 5 5 2 1 Types of I O Refreshing Methods 5 5 5 2 2 Setting the I O Refreshing Methods 5 7 5 2 3 Selecting NX Units 5 8 5 2 4 Free Run Refreshing 5 8 5 2 5 Synchronous Input Refreshing 5 12 5 2 6 Synchronous Output Refreshing 5 16 I O Refresh...

Page 98: ...bus in item b is automatically synchronized with the primary period of the CPU Unit in item a The refresh cycle of each NX Unit in item c depends on the I O refreshing method which is given below Refer to the NJ NX series CPU Unit Software User s Manual Cat No W501 E1 16 or later for detailed information on I O refreshing between the NX1P2 CPU Unit and the NX Units Refer to the NJ NX series CPU Un...

Page 99: ...e host network and the I O refresh cycle of the NX bus are determined by the CPU Unit or Industrial PC types and the communications types The following explains operations when the built in EtherCAT port on the NJ NX series CPU Unit or NY series Industrial PC is used for communications with an EtherCAT Slave Terminal with symbols in the figure Refer to the user s manual for the connected Communica...

Page 100: ...ported by each model of NX series CPU Unit The following shows the operation of I O refreshing when the built in EtherCAT port on the NJ series CPU Unit or NY series Industrial PC is used for communications with an EtherCAT Slave Terminal The process data communications cycle in item b and the refresh cycle of the NX bus in item c 1 are automatically synchronized with the primary period of the CPU...

Page 101: ... O Refreshing between the CPU Unit and NX Units I O refreshing method name 1 1 Task period prioritized refreshing cannot be used for the NX1P2 CPU Unit Outline of operation Free Run refreshing With this I O refreshing method the refresh cycle of the NX bus and I O refresh cycles of the NX Units are asynchronous Synchronous I O refreshing With this I O refreshing method the timing to read inputs or...

Page 102: ...its are asynchronous Synchronous I O refreshing With this I O refreshing method the timing to read inputs or to refresh out puts is synchronized on a fixed interval between more than one NX Unit on more than one Slave Terminal Time stamp refreshing 1 1 Neither the Analog Input Unit nor Analog Output Unit supports time stamp refreshing With this I O refreshing method the NX Units record the DC time...

Page 103: ...Unit depends on whether the DC is enabled in the EtherCAT Coupler Unit 5 2 2 Setting the I O Refreshing Methods Setting Methods between the CPU Unit and the NX Units NX Units that support only Free Run refresh ing NX Units that support both Free Run refresh ing and synchronous I O refreshing NX Units that support Free Run refreshing synchronous I O refreshing and task period prioritized refreshing...

Page 104: ...uts or refresh outputs at the time of I O refreshing Refer to b in the figure below The CPU Unit can read the most recent input value at the I O refreshing and the NX Units can control with the most recent output value at the I O refreshing However timing to read inputs or to refresh outputs for each NX Unit does not occur at the same time Refer to c in the figure below The interval of I O refresh...

Page 105: ...it B Timing to read inputs for each Unit is not simultaneous Timing to read inputs Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 3 Input 4 Input 4 Input 1 Input 2 Input 4 Input 1 Input 2 Input 4 Input 1 Input 2 Input 4 c b d Interval of the timing to read inputs is not constant a I O refreshing for NX Units Inp...

Page 106: ...e timing to read inputs or to refresh outputs for NX Units is not always the same Refer to d in the figure below z Inputs The Analog Input Units repeatedly perform AD conversion in the order of inputs for which the used channels are set to enable AD conversion is not synchronized with I O refreshing of the NX bus At the time of I O refreshing the Communications Coupler Unit reads the converted val...

Page 107: ...ommunications Coupler Unit so that these NX Units operate with Free Run refreshing Refer to 5 2 2 Setting the I O Refreshing Methods on page 5 7 for the setting procedure of the I O refreshing method Settings Analog Output Unit A Analog Output Unit B Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Timin...

Page 108: ...at a fixed interval based on the synchronization timing Refer to a in the figure below The Analog Input Units perform AD conversion once for each refresh cycle of the NX bus in order to obtain the AD converted values of all inputs for which the used channels are set to enable at the time to read inputs AD conversion is performed in order from the lowest channel number so that the timing to convert...

Page 109: ...ization timing Synchronization timing 1 2 3 4 Input 1 Input 2 AD conversion time for all Units Synchronization timing Constant Constant Constant Constant b The CPU Unit reads the data that is read by the Unit at I O refreshing c Interval of I O refreshing is not constant 1 2 3 4 Input 1 Input 2 Digital Input Unit A Digital Input Unit B Analog Input Unit A Analog Input Unit B Not constant 1 2 3 4 I...

Page 110: ... the timing to convert is different for each input The Communications Coupler Unit reads the input values which are read by the Unit at the timing of reading inputs at immediate I O refreshing Refer to b in the figure below The interval of I O refreshing varies with the processing conditions of the Communications Cou pler Unit or the host communications master Refer to c in the figure below The ti...

Page 111: ...automatically calculated by the Sysmac Studio a All Input Units that support synchronous input refreshing read their inputs simultaneously I O refreshing synchronization The longest AD conversion time is within one cycle Sync0 Sync0 1 2 3 4 Input 1 Input 2 AD conversion time for all Units Sync0 Constant Constant Constant Constant b The Communications Coupler Unit reads the data that is read by the...

Page 112: ...ed interval based on the synchronization timing Refer to a in the figure below The CPU Unit refreshes the output values at I O refreshing Refer to b in the figure below The Analog Output Units perform DA conversion with the output set values that are refreshed once for each refresh cycle of the NX bus in order to output the DA converted values of all outputs for which the used channels are set to ...

Page 113: ...g is constant b The Communication Coupler Unit refreshes the output values at I O refreshing Timing to refresh outputs Synchronization timing Synchronization timing 1 2 3 4 Synchronization timing Constant Constant 1 2 3 4 Output 1 Output 2 ON OFF response time DA conversion time 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Output 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Output 1 Output 2 Digital Output Unit A Digital Output Unit B Analog Output Uni...

Page 114: ... are automatically calculated by the Sysmac Studio according to the output refresh cycle of the NX Units in the Slave Terminals when the Slave Terminals are configured and set up The ON OFF response time is needed from the timing to refresh outputs until setting the output status of external terminals on the NX Units Refer to f in the figure below 1 If multiple Slave Terminals are present on the s...

Page 115: ...l for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 5 2 I O Refreshing Methods 5 5 2 6 Synchronous Output Refreshing Same as the settings for synchronous input refreshing Refer to Settings in 5 2 5 Synchronous Input Refreshing on page 5 12 for details Settings ...

Page 116: ...5 I O Refreshing 5 20 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 ...

Page 117: ...nits 6 2 6 2 Input Range and Converted Values 6 4 6 3 Specifications of I O Data 6 6 6 3 1 Allocable I O Data 6 6 6 4 List of Settings 6 8 6 5 Function 6 12 6 5 1 List of Analog Input Unit Functions 6 12 6 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use 6 13 6 5 3 Moving Average 6 17 6 5 4 Input Disconnection Detection 6 23 6 5 5 Over Range Under Range Detection 6 24 6 5 6 User Calibration 6 25 Analog Input Units ...

Page 118: ...50 μs point P A 5 NX AD2204 Differen tial P A 7 NX AD2208 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 8 NX AD2603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Sin gle ende d Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 9 NX AD2604 Differen tial P A 10 NX AD2608 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 11 NX AD3203 4 point s 4 to 20 mA 1 8000 Sin gl...

Page 119: ...AD4204 Differen tial P A 19 NX AD4208 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 20 NX AD4603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Sin gle ende d Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 21 NX AD4604 Differen tial P A 22 NX AD4608 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 23 Model Num ber of point s Input range Resolu tion Input method ...

Page 120: ...converted value is a signed integer value 4400 to 4400 There is no disconnection detection function z 1 30000 Resolution A voltage of 10 to 10 V is converted to a signed integer value 15000 to 15000 The input voltage range for which conversion is possible is 11 to 11 V and here the converted value is a signed integer value 16500 to 16500 There is no disconnection detection function Input Range 10 ...

Page 121: ...A is converted to a signed integer value 0 to 30000 The input current range for which conversion is possible is 3 2 to 20 8 mA and here the converted value is a signed integer value 1500 to 31500 If the input value falls below the input range such as for a disconnection and the input current is less than 1 2 mA the disconnection detection function activates and the converted value is 32767 Input R...

Page 122: ...data However for Slave Terminals I O ports may not be used depending on the type of communications master or Communications Coupler Unit Refer to the user s manual for the connected Communications Coupler Unit for details on how to use I O data for Slave Terminals z Two point Input Units z Four point Input Units 6 3 1 Allocable I O Data Data name Description Data type Default value I O port name I...

Page 123: ...Analog Input Value Value of analog input 2 INT 0 Ch2 Analog Input Value 02 hex Ch3 Analog Input Value Value of analog input 3 INT 0 Ch3 Analog Input Value 03 hex Ch4 Analog Input Value Value of analog input 4 INT 0 Ch4 Analog Input Value 04 hex Ch5 Analog Input Value Value of analog input 5 INT 0 Ch5 Analog Input Value 05 hex Ch6 Analog Input Value Value of analog input 6 INT 0 Ch6 Analog Input Va...

Page 124: ...l channels for a Unit an NX Unit Initialization Error event event code 84C10000 hex occurs z Two point Input Units 1 The default value and setting range of Ch Range Setting depend on the model The default value and set ting range for each NX Unit are as follows Setting name Description Default value Setting range Unit Index Subin dex Refer ence Ch1 Enable Disable Set to enable or disable the chann...

Page 125: ...bin dex Refer ence Ch1 Enable Disable Set to enable or disable the channel FALSE Disable TRUE Enable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 5002 hex 01 hex P 6 13 Ch2 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 02 hex Ch3 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 03 hex Ch4 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 04 hex Ch1 Range Setting Set the range 0 4 to 20 mA 1 0 to 10 V 2 10 to 10 V 3 0 to 5 V 4 1 to 5 V 5 0 to 20 mA 1 1 5003 hex 01 h...

Page 126: ...7 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 07 hex Ch8 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 08 hex Ch1 Range Setting Set the range 0 4 to 20 mA 1 0 to 10 V 2 10 to 10 V 3 0 to 5 V 4 1 to 5 V 5 0 to 20 mA 1 1 5003 hex 01 hex P 6 4 Ch2 Range Setting 1 1 02 hex Ch3 Range Setting 1 1 03 hex Ch4 Range Setting 1 1 04 hex Ch5 Range Setting 1 1 05 hex Ch6 Range Setting 1 1 06 hex Ch7 Range Setting 1 1 07 hex Ch8 Ran...

Page 127: ...log Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 6 4 List of Settings 6 2 The setting range of Ch Input Moving Average Time depends on the model The setting range for each model is as follows NX Units Setting range NX AD4203 AD4204 AD4603 AD4604 0 to 32000 NX AD4208 4608 0 to 640 ...

Page 128: ...minal 5 2 5 Synchro nous Input Refreshing on page 5 12 Selecting Channel To Use This function omits the conversion processing for unused inputs It is used to reduce the conversion cycle for its own Unit 6 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use on page 6 13 Moving Average This function uses the average value of inputs of the set time as the converted value When the input value fluctuates fre quently due to n...

Page 129: ...s settable for each input However set the Ch Enable Disable parameter to Enable for at least one channel for a Unit If you disabled all channels for a Unit an NX Unit Initialization Error event event code 84C10000 hex occurs Refer to the user s manual for the Communications Coupler Unit for details on events z Two point Input Units z Four point Input Units 6 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use Purpose De...

Page 130: ...o an NX Unit with Support Software other than the Sysmac Studio refer to the operation manual for the Sup port Software that you are using 1 Display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page For the display methods refer to A 7 Displaying the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page on page A 61 2 Select True Enable or False Disable from the list of Input Enable Disable Setting for which the channel ...

Page 131: ...eturn all set values on the Sysmac Stu dio to the default values Help for the settings is displayed at the bottom of the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page 3 Click the Transfer to Unit Button The settings are transferred from the Sysmac Studio to the NX Unit The settings are reflected after the Unit is restarted Precautions for Safe Use The Unit is required to restart after the transfer of Unit...

Page 132: ...o the number of available conversion channels is as follows Calculating Conversion Time Number of available conversion channels Conversion time per unit μs Conversion time 250 μs point Conversion time 10 μs point 1 channel 250 10 2 channels 500 20 3 channels 750 30 4 channels 1000 40 5 channels 1250 50 6 channels 1500 60 7 channels 1750 70 8 channels 2000 80 ...

Page 133: ...on time 10 μs point and it is used as the converted value However if the Analog Input Unit is set to operate with synchronous I O refreshing the moving average function does not operate regardless of the set value of the input moving average time The processing contents in the Unit are shown below as an example in which an NX Unit with a con version time of 250 μs point is used 4 points are enable...

Page 134: ...a items to 4 Input moving average time 4 x 4 x 250 μs 4000 μs set value 4000 Moving average calculation Initial Moving average calculation 2nd Moving average calculation 3rd Moving average calculation 4th Moving average calculation 5th Converted value D1 4 4 Converted value D1 3 D2 4 Converted value D1 2 D2 D3 4 Converted value D1 D2 D3 D4 4 Converted value D2 D3 D4 D5 4 Time D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Actual...

Page 135: ... model is as follows Setting name Description Default value Setting range Unit Ch1 Input Moving Aver age Time Set the time to process moving average 0 1 μs Ch2 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs NX Units Setting range NX AD2203 AD2204 AD2603 AD2604 0 to 32000 NX AD2208 AD2608 0 to 640 Setting name Description Default value Setting range Unit Ch1 Input Moving Aver age Time Set the time to process mo...

Page 136: ...ame Description Default value Setting range Unit Ch1 Input Moving Aver age Time Set the time to process moving average 0 1 μs Ch2 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs Ch3 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs Ch4 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs Ch5 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs Ch6 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs Ch7 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs Ch8 Input Moving Aver age Time 0 1 μs NX Units...

Page 137: ...nsfer the settings to the target NX Unit For details on how to display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page and to transfer settings to an NX Unit with Support Software other than the Sysmac Studio refer to the operation manual for the Sup port Software that you are using 1 Display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page For the display methods refer to A 7 Displaying the Edit Unit Operatio...

Page 138: ... on the Sysmac Stu dio to the default values Help for the settings is displayed at the bottom of the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page 3 Click the Transfer to Unit Button The settings are transferred from the Sysmac Studio to the NX Unit The settings are reflected after the Unit is restarted Precautions for Safe Use The Unit is required to restart after the transfer of Unit operation settings ...

Page 139: ...e is 32767 At this time the Disconnection Detection Status turns ON and a Unit I O Disconnection Detected for Channel event event code 65030000 hex to 65A00000 hex occurs If the input returns to the conversion range again the value becomes the normal converted value When the cause of the error is removed and the error is reset the Disconnection Detection Status turns OFF Refer to A 3 List of NX Ob...

Page 140: ...sion range the converted value is fixed at the lower limit At this time the Under Range Status turns ON and a Unit Under Range for Channel event event code 64F80000 to 64FF0000 hex occurs When the input signal returns to the conversion range the fixing is cancelled and the value becomes the normal converted value When the cause of the error is removed and the error is reset the Over Range Under Ra...

Page 141: ...this function to calibrate the equipment that requires the periodic calibration This function corrects the converted values of input voltages and input currents at 2 points 0 and 100 as shown in the figure below The calibration result is saved in the NX Unit z Calibration Example 1 z Calibration Example 2 6 5 6 User Calibration Purpose Details on the Function 0 100 Converted value Before correctio...

Page 142: ...s with the Sysmac Studio You can perform the user calibration even if you are using Support Software other than the Sysmac Studio For details on how to configure the user calibration settings with Support Software other than Sysmac Studio refer to the operation manual for the Support Software that you are using 1 Right click the NX Unit then select User Calibration from the menu Input range Correc...

Page 143: ...Output Units W522 6 5 Function 6 6 5 6 User Calibration 2 Select the channel you want to calibrate from Channel 3 Enter the voltage or current corresponding to upper limit 100 to the Unit terminal then click the Write Button under Upper limit settings 4 Click the Yes Button on the confirmation message ...

Page 144: ...ccessfully the following message is displayed Click the OK Button 5 Enter the voltage or current corresponding to lower limit 0 to the Unit terminal then click the Write Button under Lower limit settings 6 Click the Yes Button on the confirmation message When the writing is completed successfully the following message is displayed Click the OK Button ...

Page 145: ...ation Additional Information A new calibration value is reflected immediately after you write it When you write a calibration value if the voltage or current that is input to the Unit terminal is outside the correctable range the following message will be displayed and calibration will fail The following message appears in the case of a Slave Terminal ...

Page 146: ...r Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 z Reset the Calibration Value to the Default You can reset the calibration value to the default 1 Right click the NX Unit then select User Calibration from the menu 2 Click the Clear All Button under All Channel Settings ...

Page 147: ... User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 6 5 Function 6 6 5 6 User Calibration 3 Click the Yes Button on the confirmation message When the writing is completed successfully the following message is displayed Click the OK Button ...

Page 148: ...6 Analog Input Units 6 32 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 ...

Page 149: ...log Output Units 7 2 7 2 Output Range and Output Set Values 7 3 7 3 Specifications of I O Data 7 5 7 3 1 Allocable I O Data 7 5 7 4 List of Settings 7 6 7 5 Functions 7 9 7 5 1 List of Analog Output Unit Functions 7 9 7 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use 7 10 7 5 3 Load Rejection Output Setting 7 14 7 5 4 Over Range Under Range Detection 7 19 7 5 5 User Calibration 7 20 Analog Output Units ...

Page 150: ...version time Reference NX DA2203 2 point s 4 to 20 mA 1 8000 Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 25 NX DA2205 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 27 NX DA2603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 29 NX DA2605 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 30 NX DA3203 4 point s 4 to 20 mA 1 80...

Page 151: ... value range for which conversion is possible is the signed integer 4400 to 4400 and for this case the output voltage becomes from 11 to 11 V z 1 30000 Resolution The output set value of the signed integer 15000 to 15000 is converted to voltage from 10 to 10 V and output The output set value range for which conversion is possible is the signed integer 16500 to 16500 and for this case the output vo...

Page 152: ...The output set value of the signed integer 0 to 30000 is converted to current from 4 to 20 mA and output The output set value range for which conversion is possible is the signed integer 1500 to 31500 and for this case the output voltage becomes from 3 2 to 20 8 mA Output Range 4 to 20 mA 32768 Output set value decimal Current 400 4 mA 0 mA 3 2 mA 20 8 mA 20 mA 32767 0 8000 8400 Fixed at the lower...

Page 153: ... allocated I O data However for Slave Terminals I O ports may not be used depending on the type of communications master or Communications Coupler Unit Refer to the user s manual for the connected Communications Coupler Unit for details on how to use I O data for Slave Terminals z Two point Output Units z Four point Output Units 7 3 1 Allocable I O Data Data name Description Data type Default valu...

Page 154: ...ame Description Default value Setting range Unit Index Subin dex Refer ence Ch1 Enable Disable Set to enable or disable the channel FALSE Disable TRUE Enable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 5010 hex 01 hex P 7 10 Ch2 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 02 hex Ch1 Range Setting Set the range 0 4 to 20 mA 1 0 to 10 V 2 10 to 10 V 3 0 to 5 V 4 1 to 5 V 5 0 to 20 mA 1 1 5011 hex 01 hex P 7 3 Ch2 Range Setting 1 1 02...

Page 155: ...ex Ch3 Range Setting 1 1 03 hex Ch4 Range Setting 1 1 04 hex Ch1 Hold Value Setting Set the value to output at load OFF 4 0 to 4 2 5012 hex 01 hex P 7 14 Ch1 User specified Value Setting Set the value to output when the Load OFF Out put Setting is set to output the user specified value 0 32768 to 32767 02 hex Ch2 Hold Value Setting Set the value to output at load OFF 4 0 to 4 2 03 hex Ch2 User spe...

Page 156: ... range of Ch Range Setting depend on the model The default value and set ting range for each NX Unit are as follows 2 The descriptions of Ch Hold Value Setting are as follows NX Units Default value Setting range NX DA3203 DA3205 0 0 NX DA3603 DA3605 2 2 Set value Setting description 0 Hold Last State 1 Low Limit 2 High Limit 3 User Count 4 Zero Count ...

Page 157: ...NX Unit on more than one Slave Ter minal 5 2 6 Synchro nous Output Refreshing on page 5 16 Selecting Channel To Use This function omits the conversion processing for unused inputs It is used to reduce the conversion cycle for its own Unit 7 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use on page 7 10 Load Rejection Output Setting A function that performs the preset output operation when the Analog Output Unit cannot...

Page 158: ...t the Ch Enable Disable parameter to Enable for at least one channel for a Unit If you disabled all channels for a Unit an NX Unit Initialization Error event event code 84C10000 hex occurs Refer to the user s manual for the Communications Coupler Unit for details on events z Two point Output Units z Four point Output Units All Analog Output Units 7 5 2 Selecting Channel To Use Purpose Details on t...

Page 159: ...procedure and transfer the settings to the target NX Unit For details on how to display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page and to transfer settings to an NX Unit with Support Software other than the Sysmac Studio refer to the operation manual for the Sup port Software that you are using 1 Display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page For the display methods refer to A 7 Displaying the E...

Page 160: ...the Sysmac Stu dio to the default values Help for the settings is displayed at the bottom of the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page 3 Click the Transfer to Unit Button The settings are transferred from the Sysmac Studio to the NX Unit The settings are reflected after the Unit is restarted Precautions for Safe Use The Unit is required to restart after the transfer of Unit operation settings on t...

Page 161: ...ime per Unit according to the number of available conversion channels is as follows Calculating Conversion Time Number of available conversion channels Conversion time per unit μs Conversion time 250 μs point Conversion time 10 μs point 1 channel 250 10 2 channels 500 20 3 channels 750 30 4 channels 1000 40 5 channels 1250 50 6 channels 1500 60 7 channels 1750 70 8 channels 2000 80 ...

Page 162: ...on Setting description Meaning Set value Output range 10 to 10 V Output range 4 to 20 mA Hold Last State Hold and output the value immediately before the error occurred Hold Hold Low Limit Output the lower limit of each output range 11 V 3 2 mA High Limit Output the upper limit of each output range 11 V 20 8 mA User Count Output the user specified value User specified value User specified value Ze...

Page 163: ...value 0 Ch2 Hold Value Setting Set the value to output at load OFF 1 4 Ch2 User specified Value Setting Set the value to output when the Load OFF Out put Setting is set to output the user specified value 0 Ch3 Hold Value Setting Set the value to output at load OFF 1 4 Ch3 User specified Value Setting Set the value to output when the Load OFF Out put Setting is set to output the user specified valu...

Page 164: ...transfer the settings to the target NX Unit For details on how to display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page and to transfer settings to an NX Unit with Support Software other than the Sysmac Studio refer to the operation manual for the Sup port Software that you are using 1 Display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page For the display methods refer to A 7 Displaying the Edit Unit Opera...

Page 165: ...e on the Sysmac Studio is dis played in a different color You can click the Return to Default Value Button to return all set values on the Sysmac Stu dio to the default values Help for the settings is displayed at the bottom of the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page If you select User Count enter an analog output value 32768 to 32767 in the text box of Ch User specified Value Setting Additional...

Page 166: ...tings are transferred from the Sysmac Studio to the NX Unit The settings are reflected after the Unit is restarted Precautions for Safe Use The Unit is required to restart after the transfer of Unit operation settings on the Support Soft ware is completed Always sufficiently check the safety at the connected devices before you transfer the Unit operation settings ...

Page 167: ...w the lower limit of the conversion range the converted value is fixed at the lower limit At this time the Under Range Status turns ON and a Unit Under Range for Chan nel event event code 64F80000 to 64FF0000 hex occurs When the output set value returns to the conversion range the fixing is cancelled and the value becomes the normal converted value When the cause of the error is removed and the er...

Page 168: ...ion to calibrate the equipment that requires the periodic calibration This function corrects the converted values of output voltages and output currents at 2 points 0 and 100 as shown in the figure below The calibration result is saved in the NX Unit z Calibration Example 1 z Calibration Example 2 7 5 5 User Calibration Purpose Details on the Function 0 100 Output set value Before correction After...

Page 169: ... to configure settings with the Sysmac Studio You can perform the user calibration even if you are using Support Software other than the Sysmac Studio For details on how to configure the user calibration settings with Support Software other than Sysmac Studio refer to the operation manual for the Support Software that you are using 1 Right click the NX Unit then select User Calibration from the me...

Page 170: ...nits W522 2 Select the channel you want to calibrate from Channel 3 Set the minimum value 0 of Output Unit as the output set value for the channel you want to calibrate 4 Change the value of Calibration Range under Lower limit settings to calibrate the value of an analog signal that is output from the terminal ...

Page 171: ...W522 7 5 Functions 7 7 5 5 User Calibration 5 Click the Test Button to output the value of an analog signal that was calibrated in Procedure 4 Make the calibration to correctly output the value of 0 analog signal from the terminal 6 After you complete the calibration click the Write Button under Lower limit settings ...

Page 172: ...ation message When the writing is completed successfully the following message is displayed Click the OK Button 8 Set the maximum value 100 of Output Unit as the output set value for the channel you want to calibrate 9 Change the value of Calibration Range under Upper limit settings to calibrate the value of an analog signal that is output from the terminal ...

Page 173: ...22 7 5 Functions 7 7 5 5 User Calibration 10 Click the Test Button to output the value of an analog signal that was calibrated in Procedure 9 Make the calibration to correctly output the value of 100 analog signal from the terminal 11 After you complete the calibration click the Write Button under Upper limit settings ...

Page 174: ...e confirmation message When the writing is completed successfully the following message is displayed Click the OK Button Additional Information For the upper limit calibration value and lower limit calibration value you cannot write the cali bration value on the Unit if only click the Test Button To write the calibration value click the Write Button ...

Page 175: ...Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 7 5 Functions 7 7 5 5 User Calibration z Reset the Calibration Value to the Default You can reset the calibration value to the default 1 Right click the NX Unit then select User Calibration from the menu ...

Page 176: ...Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 2 Click the Clear All Button under All Channel Settings 3 Click the Yes Button on the confirmation message When the writing is completed successfully the following message is displayed Click the OK Button ...

Page 177: ...for Errors and Troubleshooting on the Support Software 8 5 8 3 1 Checking for Errors from the Sysmac Studio 8 5 8 3 2 Checking for Errors from Support Software Other Than the Sysmac Studio 8 6 8 3 3 Event Codes and Corrections for Errors 8 7 8 3 4 Meaning of Error 8 13 8 4 Resetting Errors 8 35 8 5 Troubles Specific to Each Type of NX Units 8 36 8 5 1 Troubles Common to All Analog Input Units and ...

Page 178: ...ck for Errors Use one of the following error checking methods Checking the indicators Troubleshooting with the Support Software Refer to the user s manual for the CPU Unit or Communications Coupler Unit that the NX Units are connected to for information on checking errors with the troubleshooting functions of the Support Software ...

Page 179: ... Wait until the processing is com pleted Lit Lit This status is not present Not Lit Not Lit The Unit power supply is not sup plied Check the following items and supply the Unit power supply correctly Check items for power supply Make sure that the power supply cable is wired correctly Make sure that the power supply cable is not disconnected Make sure that power supply voltage is within the specif...

Page 180: ... on page 8 25 Not Lit FS 1 s NX Unit I O Communications Error Refer to Event NX Unit I O Communications Error on page 8 22 Not Lit FS 1 s NX Unit Output Synchronization Error Refer to Event NX Unit Output Synchronization Error on page 8 24 The indicator status is held immediately before the event occurred Unit I O Disconnection Detected for Channel Refer to Event Unit I O Disconnection Detected fo...

Page 181: ...rrent error s level source source details event name event codes details attached information 1 to 4 and correction Errors in the observation level are not displayed Additional Information Number of Current Errors The following table gives the number of errors that are reported simultaneously as current errors in each Unit If the number of errors exceeds the maximum number of reportable current er...

Page 182: ...the connected CPU Unit or Industrial PC and the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for the items that you can check and the procedures to check for errors Refer to 8 3 3 Event Codes and Corrections for Errors on page 8 7 for details on event codes You can check the error descriptions and logs with Support Software other than the Sysmac Studio For the error checking methods refer ...

Page 183: ...fo 00200000 hex Non volatile Memory Hardware Error An error occurred in non volatile mem ory Non volatile memory failure S P 8 14 10400000 hex Analog Unit Calibration Parameter Error An error occurred for the calibration data in the Analog Unit The power supply to the Analog Unit was turned OFF or Support Software communications were disconnected while writing the calibration values to the Ana log...

Page 184: ...ing is disconnected S U P 8 18 65060000 hex Unit I O Dis connection Detected for Channel 4 A disconnected input was detected for channel 4 Input wiring is broken Input wiring is disconnected S U P 8 19 65070000 hex Unit I O Dis connection Detected for Channel 5 A disconnected input was detected for channel 5 Input wiring is broken Input wiring is disconnected S U P 8 19 65080000 hex Unit I O Dis c...

Page 185: ... Communications Coupler Units An error that prevents normal NX bus communications occurred in a Communications Coupler Unit The NX Unit is not mounted properly The power cable for the Unit power supply is disconnected Or the wiring from the Unit power supply to the NX Units is incorrect The power cable for the Unit power supply is broken The voltage of the Unit power supply is outside the specifie...

Page 186: ...it of the input range Or the analog out put data exceeded the upper limit of the output range U S P 8 26 64F20000 hex Unit Over Range for Channel 3 The analog input data for input chan nel 3 exceeded the upper limit of the input range Or the analog output data for output channel 3 exceeded the upper limit of the output range The analog input data exceeded the upper limit of the input range Or the ...

Page 187: ... output range The analog input data exceeded the upper limit of the input range Or the analog out put data exceeded the upper limit of the output range U S P 8 29 64F80000 hex Unit Under Range for Channel 1 The analog input data for input chan nel 1 went below the lower limit of the input range Or the analog output data for output channel 1 went below the lower limit of the output range The analog...

Page 188: ...put range Or the analog output data for output channel 6 went below the lower limit of the output range The analog input data went below the lower limit of the input range Or the analog out put data went below the lower limit of the output range U S P 8 32 64FE0000 hex Unit Under Range for Channel 7 The analog input data for input chan nel 7 went below the lower limit of the input range Or the ana...

Page 189: ...turned OFF and then back ON after the cause of the error is removed Controller reset Normal status is restored when the Controller is reset after the cause of the error is removed Depends on cause The recovery method depends on the cause of the error Effects User program Tells what will hap pen to execution of the user program 4 4 One of the following Continues Execution of the user program will c...

Page 190: ... NX bus of CPU Units Cycle the power supply to the Unit or restart the NX bus For Communications Coupler Units Cycle the power supply to the Unit or restart the Slave Terminal If the errors are detected in the Controller reset all of the errors in the Controller Effects User program Continues Operation I O refreshing for the NX Unit stops Messages can not be sent to the NX Unit Sys tem defined var...

Page 191: ...dule When Fail soft Operation Is Set to Fail soft Restart the NX Unit For Communications Coupler Units When Fail soft Operation Is Set to Stop Restart the NX Unit If the errors are detected in the Controller reset all of the errors in the Controller When Fail soft Operation Is Set to Fail soft Restart the NX Unit Effects User program Continues Operation I O refreshing for the NX Unit stops Sys tem...

Page 192: ...Sys tem defined variables Variable Data type Name None Cause and correction Assumed cause Correction Prevention For the NX bus of CPU Units The power supply to the CPU Unit was turned OFF while writing the Unit operation settings was in progress Or there is an error in the area of the non volatile mem ory in the CPU Unit in which the Unit operation settings for the rel evant NX Unit are saved Down...

Page 193: ...a Cycle the power supply to the NX Unit If this error occurs again even after you cycle the power supply replace the NX Unit None None Attached information None Event name Unit I O Disconnection Detected for Channel 1 Event code 65030000 hex Meaning A disconnected input was detected for channel 1 Source Depends on where the Support Software is connected and the system configuration Source details ...

Page 194: ...e found Make sure that the wiring is con nected properly Attached information None Precautions Remarks You can change the event level to the observation level Event name Unit I O Disconnection Detected for Channel 3 Event code 65050000 hex Meaning A disconnected input was detected for channel 3 Source Depends on where the Support Software is connected and the system configuration Source details NX...

Page 195: ...tions and reconnect any bad connections that are found Make sure that the wiring is con nected properly Attached information None Precautions Remarks You can change the event level to the observation level Event name Unit I O Disconnection Detected for Channel 5 Event code 65070000 hex Meaning A disconnected input was detected for channel 5 Source Depends on where the Support Software is connected...

Page 196: ...e found Make sure that the wiring is con nected properly Attached information None Precautions Remarks You can change the event level to the observation level Event name Unit I O Disconnection Detected for Channel 7 Event code 65090000 hex Meaning A disconnected input was detected for channel 7 Source Depends on where the Support Software is connected and the system configuration Source details NX...

Page 197: ...gory System Recovery Reset error in the NX Unit Effects User program Continues Operation The converted value will be 32 767 Operation continues and the converted value returns to normal when the connection is restored Sys tem defined variables Variable Data type Name None Cause and correction Assumed cause Correction Prevention Input wiring is broken Check the input wiring for breaks and replace t...

Page 198: ...or in the NX Bus Function Module When Fail soft Operation Is Set to Fail soft Reset the error in the NX Unit For Communications Coupler Units When Fail soft Operation Is Set to Stop If the errors are detected in the Controller reset all of the errors in the Controller If the errors are not detected in the Controller reset errors in the Com munications Coupler Unit and NX Unit When Fail soft Operat...

Page 199: ...on correctly according to the power supply design method There is a hardware error in an NX Unit If the error persists even after you make the above correction replace the NX Unit None For Communications Coupler Units An error that prevents normal NX bus communications occurred in a Communications Coupler Unit Check the error that occurred in the Communications Coupler Unit and perform the require...

Page 200: ...ble Data type Name None Cause and correction Assumed cause Correction Prevention For the NX bus of CPU Units I O refreshing on the NX bus is not performed normally due to an error in the CPU Unit Check the error that occurred in the CPU Unit and perform the required corrections Take preventive measures against the error that occurred in the CPU Unit For Communications Coupler Units The communicati...

Page 201: ...tinues Operation The NX Unit will continue to operate Input data Updating input values stops Output data The output values depend on the Load Rejection Output Setting Sys tem defined variables Variable Data type Name None Cause and correction Assumed cause Correction Prevention For the NX bus of CPU Units There is a hardware error in an NX Unit If the error occurs only in a spe cific NX Unit repla...

Page 202: ... event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Over Range for Channel 2 Event code 64F10000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 2 exceeded the upper limit of the input range Or the analog output data for output channel 2 exceeded the upper limit of the out...

Page 203: ...ion None Precautions Remarks You can change the event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Over Range for Channel 4 Event code 64F30000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 4 exceeded the upper limit of the input range Or the analog output data for outpu...

Page 204: ... event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Over Range for Channel 6 Event code 64F50000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 6 exceeded the upper limit of the input range Or the analog output data for output channel 6 exceeded the upper limit of the out...

Page 205: ...ion None Precautions Remarks You can change the event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Over Range for Channel 8 Event code 64F70000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 8 exceeded the upper limit of the input range Or the analog output data for outpu...

Page 206: ... event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Under Range for Channel 2 Event code 64F90000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 2 went below the lower limit of the input range Or the analog output data for output channel 2 went below the lower limit of th...

Page 207: ...ion None Precautions Remarks You can change the event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Under Range for Channel 4 Event code 64FB0000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 4 went below the lower limit of the input range Or the analog output data for ou...

Page 208: ... event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Under Range for Channel 6 Event code 64FD0000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 6 went below the lower limit of the input range Or the analog output data for output channel 6 went below the lower limit of th...

Page 209: ...ion None Precautions Remarks You can change the event level to the minor fault level If you change the level to the minor fault level the Recovery column above will be changed to Reset error in the NX Unit Event name Unit Under Range for Channel 8 Event code 64FF0000 hex Meaning The analog input data for input channel 8 went below the lower limit of the input range Or the analog output data for ou...

Page 210: ...ource details NX Unit Detection timing When commanded from user Error attributes Level Information Log category Access Recovery Effects User program Continues Operation Not affected Sys tem defined variables Variable Data type Name None Cause and correction Assumed cause Correction Prevention The event log was cleared by the user Attached information Attached information Events that were cleared 1...

Page 211: ... O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 8 4 Resetting Errors 8 8 4 Resetting Errors Refer to the user s manual for the connected CPU Unit or Communications Coupler Unit for information on how to reset errors ...

Page 212: ...connection indica tion does not clear The sensor is disconnected Restore the sensor connection Check the connected sensor and input type The input is significantly out of sensor measurement range Check that the input is correct Wiring is incorrect Positive and negative are reversed etc Check that the wiring is correct The user calibration error is too large Execute the user calibration again The d...

Page 213: ...ion is not accepted Attempted to make calibration with values outside the cor rection range Set the voltage current within the correction range and make the calibration again If the final output values cannot be calibrated within the correctable range change the connecting method to the output device The output is not per formed The Unit is not wired correctly with the connected external device Ch...

Page 214: ...ser s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 8 6 Troubleshooting Flowchart Refer to the user s manual for the connected CPU Unit or Communications Coupler Unit for details on the standard troubleshooting process when an error occurs ...

Page 215: ...nalog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 This section describes how to clean inspect and maintain the system 9 1 Cleaning and Inspection 9 2 9 1 1 Cleaning 9 2 9 1 2 Periodic Inspection 9 2 9 2 Maintenance Procedures 9 5 Inspection and Maintenance ...

Page 216: ...h a cloth that has been wet with a suffi ciently diluted detergent 2 and wrung dry Units will become stained if items such as rubber vinyl products or adhesive tape are left on the NX Unit for a long period Remove such items during regular cleaning Precautions for Correct Use Never use benzene thinners other volatile solvents or chemical cloths Do not touch the NX bus connectors NX Units do not ha...

Page 217: ...to rapid changes in tempera ture Is it subject to direct sunlight Not in direct sunlight Protect the Controller if necessary Is there an accumulation of dirt dust salt metal powder etc No accumulation Clean and protect the Controller if neces sary Is there water oil or chemical sprays hitting the Controller No spray Clean and protect the Controller if neces sary Are there corrosive or flammable ga...

Page 218: ...log Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 z Required Tools Phillips screwdriver Flat blade screwdriver Voltage tester or digital voltmeter Industrial alcohol and pure cotton cloth z Tools Required Occasionally Oscilloscope Thermometer and hygrometer Tools Required for Inspections ...

Page 219: ...ual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 9 2 Maintenance Procedures 9 9 2 Maintenance Procedures When you replace an Analog Input Unit or Analog Output Unit follow the procedure in the user s manual for the connected CPU Unit or Communications Coupler Unit ...

Page 220: ...9 Inspection and Maintenance 9 6 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 ...

Page 221: ... Objects A 39 A 3 1 Format of Object Descriptions A 39 A 3 2 Analog Input Units A 40 A 3 3 Analog Output Units A 49 A 4 List of Screwless Clamping Terminal Block Models A 54 A 4 1 Model Notation A 54 A 4 2 List of Terminal Block Models A 54 A 5 Version Information with CPU Units A 55 A 5 1 Relationship between Unit Versions of Units A 55 A 6 Version Information with Communications Coupler Units A ...

Page 222: ...X AD2208 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 8 NX AD2603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Sin gle ende d Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 9 NX AD2604 Differen tial P A 10 NX AD2608 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 11 NX AD3203 4 point s 4 to 20 mA 1 8000 Sin gle ende d Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 12 ...

Page 223: ...Output range Resolu tion I O refreshing method Conversion time Reference NX DA2203 2 point s 4 to 20 mA 1 8000 Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 25 NX DA2205 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μs point P A 27 NX DA2603 10 to 10 V 1 8000 Free Run refreshing 250 μs point P A 29 NX DA2605 1 30000 Switching Synchronous I O refreshing and Free Run refreshing 10 μ...

Page 224: ...solation method between the input circuits and internal circuits and between the input cir cuits of the Unit Insulation resistance The insulation resistance between the input circuits and internal circuits and between each input circuit of the Unit Dielectric strength The dielectric strength between the input circuits and internal circuits and between each input circuit of the Unit I O power suppl...

Page 225: ...Power Transformer Signal Digital isolator no isolation between inputs Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min between isolated circuits at 100 VDC Dielectric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sum...

Page 226: ... Input disconnection detection Supported IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG A1 B1 A8 B8 24 VDC A1 B1 A8 B8 IOV IOG NC IOV IOG NC Input 24 V Sensor power supply 0 V Sensor power supply Input Three wire sensor Additional I O Power Supply Unit Input1 Input2 Current Input Unit NX AD2203 The NC terminal is not connected to the internal circuit ...

Page 227: ...etween isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 25 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 0 90 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installat...

Page 228: ...tween isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 25 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 0 90 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installati...

Page 229: ...age current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 35 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 05 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta tion and r...

Page 230: ...cuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 35 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 05 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta tion an...

Page 231: ...tric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 35 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 05 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max C...

Page 232: ... current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 25 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 0 90 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta tion and rest...

Page 233: ...ed circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 25 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 0 90 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta t...

Page 234: ...d circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 30 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 0 95 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta ti...

Page 235: ...1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 35 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 10 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation ...

Page 236: ...inute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 35 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 10 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta tion and restriction...

Page 237: ...510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 45 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 10 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout ...

Page 238: ... the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 40 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 05 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta tion and restrictions Installation orientation Connected to a CPU Unit Possible in upright in...

Page 239: ...ric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 40 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 05 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Ci...

Page 240: ...ric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 45 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 10 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Ci...

Page 241: ...ply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOG 0 1 A terminal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 45 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 15 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Installation orienta tion and restrictions Installation orientation Connected to a CPU Unit ...

Page 242: ...C between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 45 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 15 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption Weight 70 g max Circuit layout Instal...

Page 243: ...uits at 100 VDC Dielectric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method No supply Current capacity of I O power supply terminal Without I O power supply terminals NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 45 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 15 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consump...

Page 244: ...hey are described as W x H x D The unit is mm Isolation method The isolation method between the output circuits and internal circuits and between the output circuits of the Unit Insulation resistance The insulation resistance between the output circuits and internal circuits and between the out put circuits of the Unit Dielectric strength The dielectric strength between the output circuits and int...

Page 245: ...50 μs point Dimensions 12 W x 100 H x 71 D Isolation method Between the input and the NX bus Power Transformer Signal Digital isolator no isolation between inputs Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min between isolated circuits at 100 VDC Dielectric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I...

Page 246: ...it Possible in 6 orientations Restrictions For upright installation No restrictions For any installation other than upright Restricted as shown in the graph below Terminal connection diagram Ambient operating temperature Use it within this range Load resistance per point 40 55 0 350 600 C Ω Current output Current output IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG A1 B1 A8 B8 24 VDC A1 B1 A8 B8 I1 IOV IOG NC I...

Page 247: ... VDC Dielectric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 2 10 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 75 W max Current consumption from I O power sup...

Page 248: ...r Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 Terminal connection diagram IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG A1 B1 A8 B8 24 VDC A1 B1 A8 B8 I1 IOV IOG NC I2 IOV IOG NC Current output Current output Additional I O Power Supply Unit Current Output Unit NX DA2205 ...

Page 249: ...tric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 40 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 10 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No cons...

Page 250: ...ric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 40 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 10 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consu...

Page 251: ...ngth 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 2 10 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 80 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption W...

Page 252: ... Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 Terminal connection diagram Current output Current output IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG I1 IOG IOV IOV A1 B1 A8 B8 IOG I2 IOG IOV IOV IOG 24 VDC A1 B1 A8 B8 I3 I4 Additional I O Power Supply Unit Current Output Unit NX DA3203 ...

Page 253: ...0 VDC Dielectric strength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 2 10 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 80 W max Current consumption from I O power su...

Page 254: ... Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 Terminal connection diagram Current output Current output IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG IOV IOG I1 IOG IOV IOV A1 B1 A8 B8 IOG I2 IOG IOV IOV IOG 24 VDC A1 B1 A8 B8 I3 I4 Additional I O Power Supply Unit Current Output Unit NX DA3205 ...

Page 255: ...rength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 35 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 25 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption...

Page 256: ...ength 510 VAC between isolated circuits for 1 minute at a leakage current of 5 mA max I O power supply method Supply from the NX bus Current capacity of I O power supply terminal IOV 0 1 A terminal max IOG 0 1 A termi nal max NX Unit power con sumption Connected to a CPU Unit 1 60 W max Connected to a Communications Cou pler Unit 1 25 W max Current consumption from I O power supply No consumption ...

Page 257: ...alog Output Units W522 A 2 Dimensions A A 2 1 Screwless Clamping Terminal Block Type A 2 Dimensions 1 The dimension is 1 35 mm for Units with lot numbers through December 2014 A 2 1 Screwless Clamping Terminal Block Type 12 mm Width Unit mm 80 1 71 104 5 100 14 1 65 2 12 0 1 5 1 5 0 55 1 ...

Page 258: ...Appendices A 38 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 Installation Height 100 71 Unit mm ...

Page 259: ...escribed with the following format A 3 1 Format of Object Descriptions Index hex Subindex hex Object name Default value Data range Unit Data type Acc ess I O allo cat ion Data attri bute Index Hex This is the index of the NX object that is expressed as a four digit hexadecimal number Subindex Hex This is the subindex of the NX object that is expressed as a two digit hexadeci mal number Object name...

Page 260: ...to 31 Product code UDINT RO Not possible 05 Vendor Code 00000001 hex 4 4 OMRON vendor code UDINT RO Not possible 06 Unit Version 5 5 Bits 24 to 31 Integer part of the Unit version Bits 16 to 23 Fractional part of the Unit version Bits 0 to 15 Reserved Example For Ver 1 0 0100 hex UDINT RO Not possible 07 Serial Number 6 6 A unique serial number is assigned for each product unit Bits 0 to 31 Serial...

Page 261: ...ttri bute 6000 Analog Input Value 00 Number of Entries 1 1 USINT RO Not pos sible 01 Ch1 Analog Input Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RO Pos sible 02 Ch2 Analog Input Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RO Pos sible 03 Ch3 Analog Input Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RO Pos sible 04 Ch4 Analog Input Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RO Pos sible 05 Ch5 Analog Input Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RO Pos sible 06 Ch6 Analog Inpu...

Page 262: ...RO Not pos sible 01 Ch1 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 2 BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 02 Ch2 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 03 Ch3 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 04 Ch4 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 05 Ch5 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 06 Ch6 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 07 Ch7 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 08 Ch8 Ena...

Page 263: ... Not pos sible Y 02 Ch2 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 03 Ch3 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 04 Ch4 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 05 Ch5 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 06 Ch6 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 07 Ch7 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 08 Ch8 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y NX Units Default value Data range NX AD2203 AD2204 AD2208 AD2603 AD2...

Page 264: ...anual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 NX AD2603 AD2604 AD2608 AD3603 AD3604 AD3608 AD4603 AD4604 AD4608 0 4 to 20 mA 2 2 1 0 to 10 V 2 10 to 10 V 3 0 to 5 V 4 1 to 5 V 5 0 to 20 mA NX Units Set value Meaning Default value Data range ...

Page 265: ...s UINT RW Not pos sible Y 02 Ch2 Input Moving Average Time 0 UINT RW Not pos sible Y 03 Ch3 Input Moving Average Time 0 UINT RW Not pos sible Y 04 Ch4 Input Moving Average Time 0 UINT RW Not pos sible Y 05 Ch5 Input Moving Average Time 0 UINT RW Not pos sible Y 06 Ch6 Input Moving Average Time 0 UINT RW Not pos sible Y 07 Ch7 Input Moving Average Time 0 UINT RW Not pos sible Y 08 Ch8 Input Moving ...

Page 266: ...sible 02 Ch2 Disconnection Detec tion Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 03 Ch3 Disconnection Detec tion Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 04 Ch4 Disconnection Detec tion Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 05 Ch5 Disconnection Detec tion Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 06 Ch6 Disconnection Detec tion Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 07 Ch7 Disconnection Detec tion Status FALSE BOOL RO Not po...

Page 267: ... BOOL RO Not pos sible 04 Ch2 Under Range Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 05 Ch3 Over Range Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 06 Ch3 Under Range Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 07 Ch4 Over Range Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 08 Ch4 Under Range Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 09 Ch5 Over Range Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 0A Ch5 Under Range Status FALSE BOOL RO Not pos sible 0B...

Page 268: ...follows 2 The meanings of Ch Over Range Status Ch Under Range Status are as follows NX Units Default value Data range NX AD2203 AD2204 AD2208 AD2603 AD2604 AD2608 4 4 NX AD3203 AD3204 AD3208 AD3603 AD3604 AD3608 8 8 NX AD4203 AD4204 AD4208 AD4603 AD4604 AD4608 16 16 Other models 0 0 Value Meaning FALSE Over Range Under Range Undetected TRUE Over Range Under Range Detected ...

Page 269: ...on are assigned to the lot number Bits 24 to 31 Date of production Bits 16 to 23 Month of production Bits 8 to 15 Year of production Bits 0 to 7 Reserved 8 The hardware version is assigned in ascending order from the earliest number of array elements Any remainder ele ments are filled with spaces A 3 3 Analog Output Units Unit Information Objects Index hex Subindex hex Object name Default value Da...

Page 270: ...cept I O Allocations Index hex Subindex hex Object name Default value Data range Unit Data type Acc ess I O allo cat ion Data attri bute 7000 Analog Output Value 00 Number of Entries 1 1 USINT RO Not pos sible 01 Ch1 Analog Output Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RW Pos sible N 02 Ch2 Analog Output Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RW Pos sible N 03 Ch3 Analog Output Value 0 32768 to 32767 INT RW Pos sible N 0...

Page 271: ...x hex Object name Default value Data range Unit Data type Acc ess I O allo cat ion Data attri bute 5010 Output Enabled Disabled Setting 00 Number of Entries 1 1 USINT RO Not pos sible 01 Ch1 Enable Disable TRUE TRUE or FALSE 2 BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 02 Ch2 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 03 Ch3 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sible Y 04 Ch4 Enable Disable TRUE BOOL RW Not pos sibl...

Page 272: ... Entries 1 1 USINT RO Not pos sible 01 Ch1 Range Setting 2 2 UINT RW Not pos sible Y 02 Ch2 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 03 Ch3 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y 04 Ch4 Range Setting UINT RW Not pos sible Y NX Units Default value Data range NX DA2203 DA2205 DA2603 DA2605 2 2 NX DA3203 DA3205 DA3603 DA3605 4 4 Other models 0 0 NX Units Set value Meaning Default value Data range NX DA22...

Page 273: ...4 0 to 4 2 USINT RW Not pos sible Y 02 Ch1 User specified Value Setting 0 32768 to 32767 INT RW Not pos sible Y 03 Ch2 Hold Value Setting 4 0 to 4 2 USINT RW Not pos sible Y 04 Ch2 User specified Value Setting 0 32768 to 32767 INT RW Not pos sible Y 05 Ch3 Hold Value Setting 4 0 to 4 2 USINT RW Not pos sible Y 06 Ch3 User specified Value Setting 0 32768 to 32767 INT RW Not pos sible Y 07 Ch4 Hold ...

Page 274: ...st of Terminal Block Models Terminal block model Number of terminals Ground terminal mark Terminal current capacity NX TBA081 8 Not provided 4 A NX TBA121 12 NX TBA161 16 NX TBB121 12 NX TBB161 16 NX TBA082 8 10 A NX TBA122 12 NX TBA162 16 NX TBB082 8 NX TBB122 12 NX TBB162 16 NX TBC082 8 Provided NX TBC162 16 N NX T TB Product type TB Terminal block Terminal specifications A Column letter indicat...

Page 275: ...her unit versions versions that correspond to the NX Unit models and the unit versions You cannot use the specifications that were added or changed for the relevant NX Unit models and the unit versions unless you use the corresponding unit versions versions Depending on the type and model of the Unit to which the NX Unit is connected some Units do not have the corresponding versions given in the t...

Page 276: ...ions versions Model Unit version CPU Unit Sysmac Studio NX AD2203 Ver 1 0 Ver 1 13 Ver 1 17 NX AD2204 NX AD2208 NX AD2603 NX AD2604 NX AD2608 NX AD3203 NX AD3204 NX AD3208 NX AD3603 NX AD3604 NX AD3608 NX AD4203 NX AD4204 NX AD4208 NX AD4603 NX AD4604 NX AD4608 NX DA2203 NX DA2205 NX DA2603 NX DA2605 NX DA3203 NX DA3205 NX DA3603 NX DA3605 ...

Page 277: ...you use the corresponding unit versions versions Depending on the type and model of the Unit to which the NX Unit is connected some Units do not have the corresponding versions given in the table If a Unit does not have the specified version sup port is provided by the oldest available version after the specified version Refer to the user s manu als for the specific Units for the relation between ...

Page 278: ...t Version EtherCAT Coupler Unit CPU Unit or Industrial PC Sysmac Studio NX AD2203 Ver 1 0 Ver 1 0 Ver 1 05 Ver 1 06 NX AD2204 NX AD2208 NX AD2603 NX AD2604 NX AD2608 NX AD3203 NX AD3204 NX AD3208 NX AD3603 NX AD3604 NX AD3608 NX AD4203 NX AD4204 NX AD4208 NX AD4603 NX AD4604 NX AD4608 NX DA2203 NX DA2205 NX DA2603 NX DA2605 NX DA3203 NX DA3205 NX DA3603 NX DA3605 ...

Page 279: ... manu als for the specific Units for the relation between models and versions You cannot connect the relevant NX Unit to the target Communications Coupler Unit if is shown in the corresponding unit versions versions column If you use the corresponding unit versions versions given in the following table or later higher ver sions refer to the version information in the user s manual for the Communic...

Page 280: ...e with EtherNet IP Coupler Units EtherNet IP Coupler Unit CPU Unit or Industrial PC Sysmac Studio EtherNet IP Coupler Unit Sysmac Studio NX IO Config urator 3 3 For connection to an EtherNet IP Coupler Unit with unit version 1 0 connection is supported only for a connection to the peripheral USB port on the EtherNet IP Coupler Unit You cannot connect by any other path If you need to connect by ano...

Page 281: ...d to create Unit operation settings on the Sysmac Studio for the NX Units connected to the CPU Unit You can use the methods described below to display the Edit Unit Operation Settings Tab Page on the CPU and Expansion Racks Tab Page on the Sysmac Studio Refer to the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for the method of displaying the CPU and Expansion Racks Tab Page z Method 1 Dou...

Page 282: ...Appendices A 62 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 z Method 3 Select the NX Unit and click the Edit Unit Operation Settings Button ...

Page 283: ...nit Operation Settings Tab Page on the Edit Slave Terminal Configuration Tab Page on the Sysmac Studio Refer to the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for the method of displaying the Edit Slave Terminal Configuration Tab Page Refer to the operation manual for the Support Software that you are using for the method of displaying the Edit Slave Terminal Configuration Tab Page or Ed...

Page 284: ...Appendices A 64 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 z Method 3 Select the NX Unit and click the Edit Unit Operation Settings Button ...

Page 285: ...I 1 I NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 Index ...

Page 286: ...3 2 E Event code 8 7 Event name 8 7 F Ferrule 4 14 G Ground terminal 4 14 4 15 H High Limit 7 14 Hold Last State 7 14 I I O allocation A 39 I O allocation setting 6 6 7 5 I O entry 6 6 7 5 I O entry mapping 6 6 7 5 I O Map 4 28 I O power supply 4 9 I O Power Supply Connection Unit 4 10 I O power supply terminal 4 9 incorrect attachment prevention hole 4 25 Index A 39 Indicator 3 2 Industrial PC 8 ...

Page 287: ...ve Terminal 1 5 Solid Wire 4 15 Subindex A 39 supply from external source 4 10 supply from the NX bus 4 9 Sync0 5 14 5 18 synchronization timing 5 12 5 16 T Terminal block 3 2 3 3 Terminal hole 3 4 Terminal number indication 3 4 timing to read inputs 5 8 5 10 5 12 5 14 timing to refresh outputs 5 8 5 10 5 16 5 18 Twisted Wire 4 15 U Unit A 39 Unit hookup guide 3 2 Unit Information Object A 40 A 49...

Page 288: ...I 4 NX series Analog I O Units User s Manual for Analog Input Units and Analog Output Units W522 Index ...

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