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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
CPU Components
CPM1A-10CDR-
CPM1A-20CDR-
CPM1A-30CDR-
CPM1A-40CDR-
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• PLC Status Indicators
• Input Indicators
These indicators are lit when the corresponding input terminal is ON.
When a fatal error occurs, the input indicators change as follows:
CPU error or I/O bus error: The input indicators turn OFF
Memory error or system error: The input indicators maintain their status
before the error occurred, even if the input status
is changed.
• Output Indicators
These indicators are lit when the output relays are turned on.
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CPM2A-40 CD[]-[]
Expansion I/O
Unit Connector
CPM2A-60 CD[]-[]
Expansion I/O
Unit Connector
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• Input Indicators
These indicators are lit when the corresponding input terminal is ON.
When a fatal error occurs, the input indicators change as follows:
CPU error or I/O bus error: The input indicators turn OFF
Memory error or system error: The input indicators will change with the
status of the input signal, but inputs will not be
updated in memory.
• Output Indicators
These indicators are lit when the output relays are turned on. The indicators are
lit during I/O refreshing. When pulse outputs are being used, the indicator will
remain lit continuously while the pulses are being output.
• Analog Control
Turn these controls to change the analog setting (0 to 200) in IR 250 and IR
251.
• Peripheral Port
Connects the PLC to a Programming Device (including Programming Consoles),
host computer, or standard external device.
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• RS-232C Port
Connects the PLC to a programming Device (excluding Programming Consoles),
host computers, Programmable Terminal, or standard external device.
• Communication Setting
This switch selects whether the Peripheral port and RS-232C port will use the
communications setting in the PC Setup or the standard settings.
OFF: The Peripheral Port and RS-232C port operate according to the
communication setting in the setup, except for a Programming Console
connected to the Peripheral port.
ON: The Peripheral Port and RS-232C port operate according to the standard
communications settings, except for a Programming Console connected to
the Peripheral port.
• Battery
This battery backs up the memory in the CPU Unit and is connected when the
Unit is shipped.
• Expansion Connector
Connects the PLC’s CPU unit to the Expansion Unit (Expansion I/O unit, Analog
I/O unit, or the CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit.) Up to 3 Expansion Units can be
connected to a CPU unit.
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1. Input Terminals
Connect to the input circuits.
2. Output Terminals
Connect to the output circuits.
3. Input Indicators
These indicators are lit when the corresponding input terminal is ON.
4. Output Indicators
These indicators are lit when the corresponding output terminal is ON.
6. Expansion Connector
Connects to another Expansion unit (Expansion I/O Unit, Analog I/O Unit, or
CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit). Up to three Expansion Units can be connected to
a CPU Unit.
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1. Analog Terminals
Connects the unit to analog input devices and analog output devices.
3. Expansion Connector
Connects to another Expansion Unit (Expansion I/O Unit, Analog Unit, or
CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit). Up to 3 Expansion Unit can be connected to a
CPU unit.
CompoBus/S Terminals
CPM1A-SRT21
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1. CompoBus/S Terminals
2. Dip Switch
The DIP switch sets the Unit’s node number of CompoBus/S remote I/O
network and determines whether or not the outputs will be cleared in the
event of a communications error.
3. LED Indicators
These indicators show the status of the CompoBus/S communications.
5. Expansion Connector
Connects to another Expansion Unit (Expansion I/O Unit, Analog I/O Unit, or
CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit). Up to three Expansion Units can be connected to
a CPU Unit.
The following table describes the six CPM1A CPUs. All outputs are relay outputs.
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The following table describes the expansion unit shared by CPM1A and CPM2A.
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- 2 Analog 1 Analog DC CPM1A-MAD01
16 8 points 8 points DC CPM1A-SRT21
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RS-232C Adapter
2. Connector
Connector to the CPU’s Peripheral Port.
3. RS-232C Port
Connects to the RS-232C cable from the other devices such as a personal
computer, Peripheral Device, or Programmable Terminal.
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RS-422 Adapter
2. Connector
Connects to the CPU’s Peripheral Port.
3. RS-422 Port
Connects to the Host Link network.
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1-to-1 PC Communication Links
A data link can be created with the LR data area in another CPM1A, CPM1,
CQM1, SRM1 or C200HS PC or C200HX/HE/HG PC. An RS-232C Adapter is used
to make the 1-to-1 connection.
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NT Link Communication
NT Link is a high speed interface between the CPM1A and a Programmable
Terminal. The RS232C adapter needs to be used for this connection, with the
mode switch on the adapter set to “NT Link”.
CPM1A CPU
OMRON Programmable Terminal RS-232C
Adapter
RS-232C Cable
RS-232C Cable
END(01) END(01)
Note: Set DM6650 = 3000 and Note: Set DM6650 = 3000 and
must set interface to NT must set interface to NT
CPM2A Communication Functions
link link
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Multi-drop Communications to Computer
Up to 32 Omron PLCs, including the OMRON PLCs, can be controlled from a host
computer. The following diagram show separate RS-232C port and Peripheral
Port configurations, but both port can be used simultaneously.
RS-232C Port
Connection
B500-AL004 or NT-AL001
RS-422A/485 (Total: 500 m
RS-
max.)
232C
Cable
IBM PC/AT
or NT- NT- NT-
compatible AL001 AL001 AL001
computer RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C
RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C
port port port
Up to 32
Peripheral Port PLC
Connection
B500-AL004 or NT-AL001
RS-422A/485 (Total: 500 m
RS- max.)
232C
Cable
IBM PC/AT
or CPM1- CPM1- CPM1-
compatible CIF11 CIF11 CIF11
computer
Up to 32
PLC
The NT-AL001 must be supplied externally with 5 VDC.
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When no-protocol communications are used, data can be exchanged with serial
devices such as bar code readers and serial printers using TXD(48) and
RXD(47). No-protocol communications can be used with either an RS-232C port
or peripheral port.
CPM2A CPU
Unit
RS-232C
devices
Bar Code
reader
Serial Printer
Other
RS-232C
port
CPM1A-CIF01 RS-232C
Adapter. CPM2A CPU
(CTS control cannot be Unit
used.)
RS-232C
devices
Bar Code
reader
Serial Printer
Other
Peripheral
port
CPM2A CPU
CQM1-CIF02 RS-232C Unit
RS-232C Adapter.
devices (CTS control cannot be
used.)
Bar Code
reader
Serial Printer
Other
Peripheral
Note When using the No-protocol communication, it is necessary
port to setup the
communication setting in the DM area. For detail, please refer to Appendix
behind.
• NT Link Communication
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The NT Link allows a CPM2A PLC to be connected directly to an OMRON
Programmable Terminal. There is no need for a communications program on
the PLC. The NT Link can be used with a RS-232C port.
The link relay area on the CPM2A PLCs is only 16 words, LR00 to LR15. When
performing a one-to-one link with a CPM2A PLC and CQM1, C200HS or
C200HW/HG/HE use the corresponding 16 words, LR00 to LR15 on the CQM1,
C200HS or C200HW/HG/HE. A one-to-one link with a CPM2A PLC cannot be
performed using LR16 to LR63.
From the standpoint of the CPM2A CPU unit, the area allocated to the
CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit can be treated just like the area allocated to an
Expansion I/O Unit. The difference is that the bits are not actual I/O points, but
I/O bits in the Master Unit.
Cables
Use special flat cable or VCTF cable to connect the nodes in the CompoBus/S
I/O link. (Special flat cables and VCTF cables cannot be combined in the same
system.)
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Name Model Number Specifications
Flat Cable XB1T-W10 4-conductor flat cable, 0.75 mm2
VCTF Cable --- 2-conductor VCTF, 0.75 x 20
• Programming Console
A CQM1-PR001-E or C200H-PRO27-E Programming Console can be connected to
the CPM1 and CPM2A, as shown in the following diagram.
CQM1-PRO01-E
CPM1A
C200H-CN222
(2m)
C200H-CN422
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C200H-PRO27-
CPM2A
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CPM1A-
CIF01
RS-232C Cable
IBM PC/AT or
compatible
computer
CPM2A
CQM1-CIF02
SYSWIN
By RS-232C Port
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Connect to the CPU Units RS-232C port with an XW2Z-[]00S or XW2Z-[]00S-V
Connecting Cable or Hostlink Cable Self-made.
IBM PC/AT or
compatible
computer
RS-232C Cable
SYSWIN
Note The XW2Z- 00S cables have a D-Sub 25-pin connector and the XW2Z- 00S-V
cables have a D-Sub 9-pin connector.
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bps
04: 19,200
bps
05: 38,400
bps
Note The standard settings are: Host Link, 9600 bps, 7 data bits, 1 start bit, 2 stop
bits, and even parity.
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