Section 3
Assembly
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The following table summarizes specific Units that can and cannot be
mounted in the CPU and Expansion Racks and the number that can be used
in each PC. For more information about the Units, refer to the
C500 Opera-
tion Manual.
Unit
CPU Rack
Expansion Rack
16-, 32-, 64-point I/O
YES
YES
Special I/O
YES
YES
I/O Link
YES
YES
PC Link
YES (2 max.)
NO
Host Link
YES (2 max.)*
NO
SYSMAC Net Link
YES (1 max.)
NO
Remote I/O Master
YES
YES
Remote I/O Slave
NO
YES
*One Rack-mounting Host Link Unit can be mounted to the CPU Rack and one CPU-mounting Host Link Unit can be mounted directly to
the CPU Unit.
Notes 1.
The Position Control Unit and the PID Unit each require two I/O
slots on the CPU Rack and the Expansion I/O Racks
2.
The following Units can only be mounted to one of the three or
five rightmost slots on the CPU Backplane, depending on which
Backplane is used.
PC Link
Host Link
SYSMAC Net Link
3.
When two or more PCs are linked by the PC Link Unit, a maxi-
mum of 32 PC Link Units can be used (linking 31 PCs), in any
number of subsystems.
4.
SYSMAC Net Link and Host Link cannot be mounted simultane-
ously.
Summary of Contents for SYSMAC C500
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Page 54: ...49 SECTION 7 Safety Considerations...
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