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Application Precautions

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• Do not pull on the cables or bend the cables beyond their natural limit.

Doing either of these may break the cables.

• Do not place objects on top of the cables or other wiring lines. Doing so

may break the cables.

• Before touching a Unit, be sure to first touch a grounded metallic object in

order to discharge any static build-up. Not doing so may result in malfunc-
tion or damage.

• When transporting or storing circuit boards, cover them in antistatic mate-

rial to protect LSIs, ICs, and other components from static electricity and
maintain the proper storage temperature.

• Do not touch circuit boards or the components mounted to them with your

bare hands. There are sharp leads and other parts on the boards that
may cause injury if handled improperly.

• Mount Units only after checking terminal blocks and connectors com-

pletely.

• Be sure that the terminal blocks, expansion cables, and other items with

locking devices are properly locked into place. Improper locking may
result in malfunction.

• Be sure that all the terminal screws, and cable connector screws are tight-

ened to the torque specified in the relevant manuals. Incorrect tightening
torque may result in malfunction.

• Wire all connections correctly.

• Use crimp terminals for wiring. Do not connect bare stranded wires

directly to terminals. Connection of bare stranded wires may result in
burning. Do not connect more than two crimp terminals to the same termi-
nal.

• Check switch settings, the contents of the DM Area, and other prepara-

tions before starting operation. Starting operation without the proper set-
tings or data may result in an unexpected operation.

• Always use the power supply voltages specified in this operation manuals.

An incorrect voltage may result in malfunction or burning.

• Double-check all wiring and switch settings before turning ON the power

supply.

• When assembling and wiring connectors, check all pin numbers carefully

and wire them correctly. 

• Properly ground the NSJ Controller to prevent malfunction due to noise.

• Perform all wiring according to the methods given in this and other relative

manuals. 

• Always use the special cables listed in this manual or make cables

according to manual specifications. Using commercially available cables
may damage the external devices or the NSJ Controller.

• Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power

supply or before pressing the reset button.

• Always reset the power supply after changing switch settings.

• Leave the label attached to an I/O Unit when wiring it. Removing the label

may result in malfunction if foreign matter enters the Unit.

• Remove the label after the completion of wiring to ensure proper heat dis-

sipation. Leaving the label attached may result in malfunction.

• Do not apply voltages to the Input Units in excess of the rated input volt-

age. Excess voltages may result in burning.

Summary of Contents for SYSMAC One NSJ Series

Page 1: ...ss mainly focus on the distribution of electronic components Line cards we deal with include Microchip ALPS ROHM Xilinx Pulse ON Everlight and Freescale Main products comprise IC Modules Potentiometer...

Page 2: ...ANUAL Cat No W452 E1 06 SYSMAC One NSJ Series NSJ5 TQ B G5D NSJ5 SQ B G5D NSJ8 TV B G5D NSJ10 TV B G5D NSJ12 TS B G5D NSJ5 TQ B M3D NSJ5 SQ B M3D NSJ8 TV B M3D NSJW ETN21 NSJW CLK21 V1 NSJW IC101 NSJ...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...J Series NSJ5 TQ B G5D NSJ5 SQ B G5D NSJ8 TV B G5D NSJ10 TV B G5D NSJ12 TS B G5D NSJ5 TQ B M3D NSJ5 SQ B M3D NSJ8 TV B M3D NSJW ETN21 NSJW CLK21 V1 NSJW IC101 NSJ Controllers Operation Manual Revised...

Page 5: ...iv...

Page 6: ...some OMRON products often means word and is abbreviated Wd in documentation in this sense The abbreviation PLC means Programmable Controller PC is used how ever in some Programming Device displays to...

Page 7: ...PLC Information Using the Unit Manufacturing Information This method can be used for Special I O Units and CPU Bus Units as well Note CX Programmer version 6 1 or higher is required to go online with...

Page 8: ...t Manufacturing Information In the IO Table Window right click and select Unit Manufacturing informa tion CPU Unit The following Unit Manufacturing information Dialog Box will be displayed Use the abo...

Page 9: ...n 1 2 3 1 Simultaneously press two of the touch panel s four corners The System Menu will be displayed 2 Press the Special Screen Button The following screen will be displayed 3 Press the System Versi...

Page 10: ...ting Procedures 27 2 1 Overall Operating Procedure 28 2 2 Installing the USB Driver 28 2 3 Operating Procedure for the Controller Section 35 2 4 Operating Procedure for the Display Section 36 SECTION...

Page 11: ...3 8 8 Special Screens 164 8 9 Hardware Check 175 SECTION 9 Ladder Monitor 177 9 1 Using the Ladder Monitor 178 9 2 Starting the Ladder Monitor 178 9 3 Exiting Ladder Monitor 182 SECTION 10 Error Proce...

Page 12: ...Cat No CJ Series PLC Operation Manual W393 CS CJ Series PLC Programming Manual W394 CS CJ Series PLC Instructions Reference Manual W474 CS CJ Series PLC Communications Commands Reference Manual W342...

Page 13: ...CJ1G CPU CJ1M CPU CJ1G CPU P CJ1G H CPU H CJ1H CPU H R NSJ B G5D NSJ B M3D Programmable Controllers Instructions Refer ence Manual W340 Describes the ladder diagram programming instructions supported...

Page 14: ...its Operation Manual Construction of Applications W421 Provides information on constructing host applications for 100Base TX Ethernet Units including functions for send ing receiving mail socket servi...

Page 15: ...ns Section 5 describes how to install and wire the NSJ series NSJ Controller Section 6 section provides information on functionality added to the PLC Setup I O Allocations and I O Memory of the NSJ Co...

Page 16: ...S DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE...

Page 17: ...that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual Nuclear...

Page 18: ...onfirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANC...

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Page 20: ...must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate an NSJ Controller 1 Intended Audience xx 2 General Precautions xx 3 Safety Precautions xx 4 Oper...

Page 21: ...sure to read this manual before attempting to use the NSJ Con troller and keep this manual close at hand for reference during operation WARNING It is extremely important that the NSJ Controller be use...

Page 22: ...mal signals caused by broken signal lines momentary power interruptions or other causes Serious accidents may result from abnormal operation if proper measures are not provided WARNING The NSJ Control...

Page 23: ...HR Areas the contents of which can be held during power interrupts is backed up by a battery If a battery error occurs the con tents of the areas that are set to be held may not be accurate even thou...

Page 24: ...ricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electromagnetic fields Locations close to power lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity Caution The operating environme...

Page 25: ...ing the terminals Do not perform withstand voltage tests on the NSJ Controller The allowable thickness of the panel for mounting is between 1 6 and 4 8 mm Secure the mounting bracket with a uniform ti...

Page 26: ...of bare stranded wires may result in burning Do not connect more than two crimp terminals to the same termi nal Check switch settings the contents of the DM Area and other prepara tions before starti...

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