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Seite 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

Cat.No. W317–E1–5Programmable ControllersSYSMACCPM1AOPERATION MANUAL

Seite 2 - Operation Manual

!5Application Precautionsxiv• Always connect to a class-3 ground (to 100 Ω or less) when installing the Units.Not connecting to a class-3 ground may r

Seite 3 - Visual Aids

885. The search will continue until an END instruction or the end of ProgramMemory is reached. In this case, an END instruction was reached.SRCH00397C

Seite 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

893. Press the DEL Key.DEL00205DELETE?AND 001034. Press the Up Arrow Key to delete the specified instruction.If the instruction has more operan

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90A display like this will appear if an END instruction is reached:SRCH00310PROG CHKEND (001)00.3KWNo more errors exist if the ENDinstruction is displ

Seite 6 - About this Manual:

912. Input the word address of the desired word.SHIFTCH*DMLR*EMB100000CHANNEL LR 013. Press the MONTR Key to begin monitoring.MONTR cL01 FFFFThe U

Seite 7 - PRECAUTIONS

924-3-12 Differentiation MonitorThis operation is used to monitor the up (OFF-to-ON) or down (ON-to-OFF)differentiation status of a particular bit. Wh

Seite 8 - 2 General Precautions

93(Word monitor)2. Press the SHIFT and then the MONTR Key to begin binary monitoring. TheON/OFF status of the selected word’s 16 bits will be shown al

Seite 9 - 5 Application Precautions

943. Press the CLR Key to end 3-word monitoring and return to the normal moni-toring display. The rightmost word on the 3-word monitor display will be

Seite 10 - 5Application Precautions

!953. Press the CLR Key or the SHIFT and TR Keys to end the unsigned decimaldisplay and return to normal monitoring.CLR c200 cL0020000 FFF0 0000^ OFF4

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96This operation can be used to input a new SV constant, as well as to change anSV from a constant to a word address designation and vice versa. The f

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!!97Words SR 253 to SR 255 cannot be changed.Caution Before changing the contents of I/O memory, be sure that the changes will notcause equipment to o

Seite 13 - 6 EC Directives

!!!5Application Precautionsxv• Be sure that the terminal blocks, expansion cables, and other items with lock-ing devices are properly locked into plac

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!98b) Use the 1 and 0 Keys to change a bit’s status to on or off. The cursor willmove one bit to the right after one of these keys is pressed.B1 D0

Seite 15 - Introduction

!!994-3-22 Unsigned Decimal Data ModificationThis operation is used to change the decimal value of a word being moni-tored as unsigned decimal data, w

Seite 16 - 1-1-1 CPM1A Features

!1002. Press the SET Key to force the bit ON or press the RESET Key to force thebit OFF.SET0000020000 ON^ ONThe cursor in the lower left corner of

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1011, 2, 3... 1. Monitor the status of the desired word(s) according to the proceduredescribed in 4-3-11 Bit, Digit, Word Monitor. While the multiple

Seite 18 - Expansion I/O Units

!1023. Clear the CPM1A’s memory by pressing the CLR, SET, NOT, RESET, andthen the MONTR Key. Press the CLR Key several times if memory errors aredispl

Seite 19 - 1-1-3 CPM1A Functions

1034-4-2 Example ProgramThe following ladder program will be used to demonstrate how to write a pro-gram with the Programming Console. This program ma

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1044-4-3 Programming ProceduresThe example program will be written to the CPM1A according to the mnemoniclist in 4-4-2 Example Program. The procedure

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1053. Input the 1-second timer T001.TIMB100006TIM 001WRITE00006 TIM DATA #00004. Input the SV for T001 (#0010 = 1.0 s).B1A000006 TI

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1063. Input the normally closed condition IR 20000.LDNOTC2A0A0A0A000012LD NOT 20000WRITE00013READNOP (000)4. Input the counter 000.CNTA000013CNT

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1074-4-4 Checking the ProgramCheck the program syntax in PROGRAM mode to make sure that the programhas been input correctly.1, 2, 3... 1. Press the CL

Seite 24 - 1-2 System Configuration

5Application Precautionsxvi• The user program and memory area data in the CPM1A are backed up eitherby an internal capacitor or in flash memory as sho

Seite 25 - Section 1-2

109SECTION 5Test Runs and Error ProcessingThis section describes procedures for test runs of CPM1A operation, self-diagnosis functions, and error proc

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1105-1 Initial System Checks and Test Run Procedure5-1-1 Initial System ChecksNote Check the following items after setting up and wiring the CPM1A. Be

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1115-1-3 Flash Memory PrecautionsObserve the following precautions to protect the flash memory and ensureproper operation.1, 2, 3... 1. If the power i

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1125-2 The CPM1A CycleThe overall flow of CPM1A operation is as shown in the following flowchart. TheCPM1A is initialized internally when the power is

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!1135-3 Self-diagnosis FunctionsThe CPM1A is equipped with a variety of self-diagnosis functions to help identifyand correct errors that might occur a

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114Message FALSNo.Meaning and appropriate responsePower interruption(no message)None Power has been interrupted for at least 10 ms (2 ms for DC power

Seite 31 - 1-3 Revised Specifications

115FALS(07) is an instruction that causes a fatal error. The following will occur whenan FALS(07) instruction is executed:1, 2, 3... 1. Program execut

Seite 32 - SECTION 2

116Three levels of program checking are available. The desired level must be des-ignated to indicate the type of errors that are to be detected. The f

Seite 33 - 2-1 Specifications

1175-6 Troubleshooting FlowchartsUse the following flowcharts to troubleshoot errors that occur during operation.Main CheckCheck for non-fatal errors.

Seite 34 - 2-1-2 Characteristics

118Power Supply CheckPWR indicator not lit.Replace the CPUUnit.Is power beingsupplied?Is voltage adequate?Are there any looseterminal screws or bro-ke

Seite 35 - Specifications Section 2-1

5Application Precautionsxvii6 EC Directives6-1 Applicable Directives• EMC Directives• Low Voltage Directive6-2 ConceptsEMC DirectivesOMRON devices tha

Seite 36 - 2-1-3 I/O Specifications

119Fatal Error CheckIdentify the error, eliminateits cause, and clear theerror.Follow the Memory ErrorCheck flowchart if amemory error has occurred.Is

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120Non-fatal Error CheckIdentify the error, eliminate itscause, and clear the error.ERR/ALM indicator flashing.Is a non-fatal errorindicated?Is the ER

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121I/O Check The I/O check flowchart is based on the following ladder diagram section.0100300002(LS1)00003(LS2)SOL1 malfunction.SOL101003YesMonitor th

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122YesNoCheck the voltage atthe IR 00002 and IR00003 terminals.Check operation by using adummy input signal to turn theinput ON and OFF.NoReplace the

Seite 40 - RS-422 Adapter Specifications

123Environmental Conditions CheckConsider using afan or cooler.Is the ambienttemperaturebelow 55°C?Is the ambienttemperature above0°C?Is noise beingco

Seite 41 - 2-2 Unit Components

124Memory Error CheckMemory error occurred.AR 1309 ON?AR 1314 ON?AR 1308 ON?Replace the CPUUnit.Check/correct data backed up bycapacitor and clear err

Seite 42 - Section 2-2

1255-7 Maintenance InspectionsIn order that your SYSMAC system operates in optimum condition, be sure tocarry out daily or periodical inspections.Insp

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1265-8 Handling Precautions• Turn the power OFF before replacing the Unit.Note Before restarting operation, transfer the contents of the DM and HR are

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127SECTION 6Expansion Memory UnitThis section describes how to use the CPM1-EMU01-V1 Expansion Memory Unit. Follow the handling precautions and pro-ce

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6-3SectionHandling1286-1 OverviewThe CPM1-EMU01-V1 Expansion Memory Unit is a program loader for small-size or micro PCs. Using the CPM1-EMU01-V1, sim

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5Application PrecautionsxviiiRecommended core: 2643-002402Manufacturer: Fair Rite Products Corp.

Seite 47 - RS-422 Adapter

6-3SectionHandling1296-2 Specifications and Nomenclature6-2-1 SpecificationsItem SpecificationsSupported PCs CPM1, CPM1A, CPM2A, CPM2C, SRM1 (-V2),CQM

Seite 48 - Installation and Wiring

!6-3SectionHandling130CONNECT(green)ERR (red) MeaningOFF OFF Not connected to PC (power supply OFF).ON OFF Connected to a recognized PC.Blinking OFF U

Seite 49 - 3-1 Design Precautions

!!6-3SectionHandling131Lift up the lock lever and detach the EEPROM.6-3-2 PC ConnectionsCaution Mount the EEPROM to the CPM1-EMU01-V1 before connectin

Seite 50 - Section 3-2

6-3SectionHandling132Press the levers on the top and bottom of the connector inwards to unlock theconnector and pull out as shown in the following dia

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6-3SectionHandling133Operation ProcedureStartYesNoConnect the CPM1-EMU01-V1 to thePC’s peripheral port.Mount the EEPROM to theCPM1-EMU01-V1.After 2 or

Seite 52 - 3-3 Installing the CPM1A

!6-3SectionHandling134Caution If the PC is in RUN or MONITOR mode when downloading is started, it will auto-matically switch to PROGRAM mode and opera

Seite 53 - Section 3-3

6-3SectionHandling135Operation ProcedureStartYesNoChange the mode of the PC to PRO-GRAM mode.Mount the EEPROM to theCPM1-EMU01-V1.After 2 or 3 s, chec

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137Appendix AStandard ModelsCPU UnitsDescription Input Output PowerModel numberpoints points supplyRelay outputTransistor outputSink type Source typeC

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Appendix AStandard Models138Temperature Sensor UnitsDescription Specifications Model numberTemperature Sensor Unit2 thermocouple inputs: K, J CPM1A-TS

Seite 56 - 3-4 Wiring and Connections

AppendixAStandard Models139Peripheral DevicesName Appearance Model Number SpecificationsProgramming ConsoleCQM1-PRO01-E 2-m Connecting Cable attachedC

Seite 57 - 3-4-2 Ground Wiring

1SECTION 1IntroductionThis section describes the CPM1A’s special features and functions and shows the possible system configurations. Refer to theProg

Seite 58 - 3-4-3 Power Supply Wiring

141Appendix BDimensionsAll dimensions are in millimeters.CPM1A-10CDR-/10CDT-D/10CDT1-D CPU Unit6650 8590CPU Unit with DC Power CPU Unit with AC Power

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Appendix BDimensions142CPM1A-40CDR-/40CDT-D/40CDT1-D CPU Unit150 50 8590CPU Unit with DC Power CPU Unit with AC PowerCPM1A-20ED Expansion I/O UnitFo

Seite 60 - 3-4-4 Input Wiring

Appendix BDimensions143CPM1A-MAD01 Analog I/O UnitFour, 4.5 dia.CPM1A-TS Temperature Sensor Unit100 0.2±76±0.2Four, 4.5 dia.CPM1A-SRT21 CompoBus/S

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Appendix BDimensions144CPM1-CIF01 RS-232C Adapter90 8121302055056CPM1-CIF11 RS-422 Adapter90 8121302055061

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Appendix BDimensions145Dimensions with Peripheral Devices AttachedApprox. 125Approx. 90

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147Glossary*DM Indirectly addressed DM area. See indirect address and DM area.1:1 PC Link A link created between two PCs to create common data in thei

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Glossary148bit designator An operand that is used to designate the bit or bits of a word to be used by aninstruction.bit number A number that indicate

Seite 65 - 3-4-5 Output Wiring

Glossary149Completion Flag A flag used with a timer or counter that turns ON when the timer has timed out orthe counter has reached its set value.cond

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Glossary150data link An automatic data transmission operation that allows PCs or Units within PC topass data back and forth via common data areas.data

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Glossary151and ‘distributed’ over the system. Distributed control is a concept basic to PCSystems.DM area A data area used to hold only word data. Wor

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21-1 CPM1A Features and Functions1-1-1 CPM1A FeaturesOne-piece Construction The CPM1A CPU Units feature a one-piece construction including 10, 20, 30,

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Glossary152FA Factory automation.factory computer A general-purpose computer, usually quite similar to a business computer, thatis used in automated f

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Glossary153I/O capacity The number of inputs and outputs that a PC is able to handle. This numberranges from around one hundred for smaller PCs to two

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Glossary154instruction A direction given in the program that tells the PC of the action to be carried out,and the data to be used in carrying out the

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Glossary155link A hardware or software connection formed between two Units. “Link” can refereither to a part of the physical connection between two Un

Seite 73 - 3-4-7 Host Link Connections

Glossary156non-fatal error A hardware or software error that produces a warning but does not stop the PCfrom operating.normal condition See normally o

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Glossary157output bit A bit in the IR area that is allocated to hold the status to be sent to an outputdevice.output device An external device that re

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Glossary158Programmable Controller A computerized device that can accept inputs from external devices and gener-ate outputs to external devices accord

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Glossary159response format A format specifying the data required in a response to a data transmission.response monitoring time The time a device will

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Glossary160self-maintaining bit A bit that is programmed to maintain either an OFF or ON status until set or resetby specified conditions.series A wir

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Glossary161syntax The form of a program statement (as opposed to its meaning).syntax error An error in the way in which a program is written. Syntax e

Seite 79 - Using Peripheral Devices

3Up to 3 Analog I/O Units can be connected to provide analog inputs and outputs.Each Unit provides 2 analog inputs and 1 analog output, so a maximum o

Seite 80 - 4-1-1 SSS System Setup

Glossary162unmasked bit A bit whose status is effective. See masked bit.unsigned binary A binary value that is stored in memory without any indication

Seite 81 - 4-1-3 Offline Operations

163IndexNumbers1:1 Host Link, 12connections, 601:1 NT Link, 15connections, 641:1 PC Link, 3, 14connections, 631:N Host Link, 13connections, 61AAdapter

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Index164errorscommunications, 113error processing, 109fatal, 113identifying, 114non-fatal, 113programming, 115Programming Console operations, 115readi

Seite 83 - → CVM1:

Index165Mode Setting Switch, RS-232C Adapter, 34model numbers, 137modifyingbinary data, Programming Console, 97data, Programming Console, 95hexadecima

Seite 84 - 4-1-4 Online Operations

Index166programschecking, check levels, 115downloading, 133entering and editing, Programming Console, 84uploading, 132proximity switches, preventing f

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Index167Vvibration resistance, 20voltageoperating voltage range, 20supply voltage, 20voltage output, connecting, 50WweightCPU Unit, 20Expansion I/O Un

Seite 86 - Section 4-2

169Revision HistoryA manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual.Cat. No. W317-E1-5Revision codeTh

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4The CPM1-EMU01-V1 Expansion Memory Unit is a program loader for small-size or micro PLCs. Using the CPM1-EMU01-V1, simple on-site transfer of userpro

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51-1-3 CPM1A FunctionsAnalog Setting Function CPM1A PCs have 2 variable-resistor adjustment knobs used to control analogtimer and counter settings man

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CPM1A Programmable ControllersOperation ManualRevised February 2000

Seite 90 - 4-2-5 Entering the Password

!6Input Interrupts The CPM1A-10CDR-/10CDT-D/10CDT1-D PCs have 2 interrupt input termi-nals and the CPM1A-20CDR-/20CDT-D/20CDT1-D, CPM1A-30CDR-/30CD

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7Quick-response Inputs The CPM1A-10CDR-/10CDT-D/10CDT1-D PCs have 2 quick-response inputterminals and the CPM1A-20CDR-/20CDT-D/20CDT1-D, CPM1A-30CDR

Seite 92 - 4-3-1 Overview

8The pulse output can be set to either the continuous mode, under which the out-put can be stopped by an instruction, or the single mode, under which

Seite 93 - 4-3-2 Clearing Memory

9Mode Input functions Input method CountfrequencyCountrangeControl methodsUp/Down 00000: A-phase input00001: B-phase input00002: Z-phase inputPhase-di

Seite 94 - 4-3-4 Buzzer Operation

101-2 System Configuration1-2-1 CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit ConfigurationExpansion I/O Units/Expansion UnitsCPM1A CPU Units10 I/O pointsCPM1A-10CD

Seite 95 - I/O Bit Status

11There are three models of Expansion Units available: the Analog I/O Unit, Com-poBus/S I/O Link Unit, and Temperature Sensor Units.Expansion Connecto

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12Expansion UnitsTemperature Sensor Unit CompoBus/S I/O Link UnitAnalog I/O UnitUnit Max. numberof UnitsInputs Outputs ModelAnalog I/O Unit2 analog in

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13The following diagram shows the possible methods for a connection between aCPM1A PC and an OMRON Programmable Terminal (a operator interfacedevice).

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14Adapters and Cables The following table lists some of the Adapters and Cables used in Host Link com-munications.Name Usage Model numberRS-232C Adapt

Seite 99 - 4-3-8 Bit Operand Search

151-2-5 One-to-one NT Link CommunicationsUsing the NT Link, the CPM1A PC can connected to the Programmable Termi-nal (NT Link Interface) through an RS

Seite 100 - Section 4-3

!!!vNotice:OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operatorand only for the purposes described in this m

Seite 101 - 4-3-10 Checking the Program

16Programming Consoles A CQM1-PRO01-E or C200H-PRO27-E Programming Console can be con-nected to the CPM1A as shown in the following diagram.CQM1-PRO01

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171-3 Revised SpecificationsThe following table shows the changes that have been made in product specifi-cations beginning with lots produced in Janua

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19SECTION 2Unit Specifications and ComponentsThis section provides the technical specifications of the Units that go together to create a CPM1A PC and

Seite 104 - 4-3-13 Binary Monitor

202-1 Specifications2-1-1 General SpecificationsItemCPM1A-10CDR-CPM1A-10CDT-DCPM1A-10CDT1-DCPM1A-20CDR-CPM1A-20CDT-DCPM1A-20CDT1-DCPM1A-30CDR-CPM1A

Seite 105 - 4-3-14 Three-word Monitor

212-1-2 CharacteristicsItemCPM1A-10CDR-CPM1A-10CDT-DCPM1A-10CDT1-DCPM1A-20CDR-CPM1A-20CDT-DCPM1A-20CDT1-DCPM1A-30CDR-CPM1A-30CDT-DCPM1A-30CDT1-DCPM

Seite 106 - 4-3-15 Signed Decimal Monitor

22Note 1. Use TIM 000 to TIM 003 when creating a timer using the high-speed timerinstruction to perform interrupt processing.2. The input interrupt re

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23Either switch the CPM1A to RUN or MONITOR mode, or turn off and on power tothe CPM1A after changing from a Programming Device any data that is backe

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!24Differential Phase Mode (2.5 kHz Max.) IN00000 (A phase), IN00001 (Bphase)ONOFF400 µs min.T1T2T3T4T1 T2 T3 T4 : 90 µs min.ONOFFPhase APhase BIN0000

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25CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit Output SpecificationsRelay OutputItem SpecificationMax. switching capacity 2 A, 250 VAC (cosφ = 1)2 A, 24 VDC (4 A/c

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26Transistor Output (Sink Type)ItemSpecificationCPM1A-10CDT-D CPM1A-20CDT-D/-20EDT/-8ETCPM1A-30CDT-D CPM1A-40CDT-DMax. switching capacity24 VDC +10%/–

Seite 111 - 4-3-23 Force Set, Reset

TABLE OF CONTENTSviiPRECAUTIONS xi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Intended Audience xii. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 112 - 4-3-24 Clear Force Set/Reset

!27Note When using the OUT01000 or OUT01001 as a pulse output, connect dummyresistors as required to set the load current to 0.1 to 0.2 A. If the load

Seite 113 - 4-4 Programming Example

282-2 Unit Components2-2-1 CPU Unit ComponentsCPM1A-10CDR-/10CDT-D/10CDT1-D: 10 I/O Terminals1. Power supply input terminals2. Functional earth termi

Seite 114 - Section 4-4

29CPU Unit Component Descriptions1, 2, 3... 1. Power Supply Input TerminalsConnect the power supply (100 to 240 VAC or 24 VDC) to these terminals.2. F

Seite 115 - 4-4-2 Example Program

302-2-2 Expansion I/O Unit ComponentsExpansion I/O Unit with 20 I/O Terminals1. Input terminals5. Expansion I/O Unit Connecting Cable3. Input indicato

Seite 116 - 4-4-3 Programming Procedures

!!31Caution Do not touch the Expansion I/O Unit Connecting Cable while the power is beingsupplied in order to prevent any malfunction due to static el

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!322. DIP SwitchSets the temperature unit (°C or °F), and the number of decimal placesused.Number of decimal places usedOFF: Normal (0 or 1); ON: 2Tem

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!332-2-5 CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit Components1. CompoBus/S terminals4. Expansion I/O Unit Connecting Cable2. DIP switch5. Expansion connector3. LED ind

Seite 119 - 4-4-4 Checking the Program

342-2-6 Communications Adapter ComponentsRS-232C Adapter1. Mode Setting Switch2. Connector3. RS-232C portRS-232C Port Pin Allocation123456789FGSDRDRTS

Seite 120 - SECTION 5

35SECTION 3Installation and WiringThis section provides information on installing and wiring a CPM1A PC. Be sure to follow the directions and precauti

Seite 121 - 5-1-1 Initial System Checks

!!363-1 Design PrecautionsObserve the following precautions when designing a system incorporating aCPM1A PC.3-1-1 Power Supply WiringSeparate the powe

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TABLE OF CONTENTSviiiAppendicesA Standard Models 137. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 123 - 5-2 The CPM1A Cycle

!37Momentary Power Failure DetectionA momentary power failure lasting less than 10 ms with an AC power supply and2 ms with a DC power supply is not de

Seite 124 - 5-3 Self-diagnosis Functions

38Note Provide proper shielding when installing in the following locations:• Locations subject to static electricity or other sources of noise.• Locat

Seite 125 - 5-3-4 User-defined Errors

393-3 Installing the CPM1A3-3-1 CPM1A OrientationThe CPM1A must be installed in the position shown below to ensure adequatecooling.CorrectDo not insta

Seite 126 - 5-5 Programming Errors

40CPM1A-30CDR-/30CDT-D/30CDT1-D and CPM1A-40CDR-/40CDT-D/40CDT1-DCPU UnitFour, M4 holes100 mm8 mmAUse M4 dia. x 15 screws.The width (A) between the

Seite 127 - Section 5-5

41InstallationLower the CPM1A so that the notch on the back of the PC catches the top of theDIN Track. Push the PC forward until the lock snaps into p

Seite 128 - Section 5-6

422. Insert the Expansion I/O Unit’s Connecting Cable into the CPU Unit’s or theExpansion I/O Unit’s Expansion I/O Unit Connector.3. Replace the cover

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!433-4 Wiring and ConnectionsThis section provides basic information on wiring the Power Supply Unit andExpansion I/O Units, and on connecting Periphe

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!44Floor DuctsLeave at least 200 mm between the wiring and the top of the duct, as shown inthe following diagram.200 mm min.Metal plate (iron)CPM1A I/

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!!!45Caution Disconnect the functional earth terminal when performing withstand voltagetests. Not disconnecting the functional earth terminal may resu

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!!!46Use M3 terminal screws.Connect a crimp connector with a ring terminal to each terminal screw.6.2 mm max.Ring terminalCaution Tighten the terminal

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ixAbout this Manual:The CPM1A is a compact, high-speed Programmable Controller (PC) designed for control operations insystems requiring from 10 to 100

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473-4-4 Input WiringWire the inputs to the CPM1A’s CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit as shown in thefollowing diagrams. Use crimp connectors or solid wi

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48CPM1A-8ED24 VDCInputdevicesInputdevicesCOMCOM0405060701020300Note Although the COM terminals are internally connected, be sure to wire them ex-terna

Seite 136 - 5-7 Maintenance Inspections

!49Input Wiring Example An AC-type CPU Unit is shown. DC-type CPU Units don’t have power supplyoutputs.Input devicesCOMExternal power supply: 24 VDC a

Seite 137 - 5-8 Handling Precautions

50Input Devices The following table shows how to connect various input devices.Device Circuit diagramRelay outputINCOM (+)Relay5 mA/12 mA CPM1ANPN ope

Seite 138 - Expansion Memory Unit

!51Leakage Current (24 VDC) A leakage current can cause false inputs when using 2-wire sensors (proximityswitches or photoelectric switches) or limit

Seite 139 - 6-1 Overview

!523-4-5 Output WiringRelay Output WiringWire the outputs to the CPM1A’s CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit as shown inthe following diagrams. Use crimp

Seite 140 - 6-2-2 Nomenclature

53CommonCPM1A-10CDR-CPM1A-20CDR-/CPM1A-20EDR/20EDR1CPM1A-30CDR-CPM1A-40CDR-Output ConfigurationsCommon CommonCommon Common CommonCommon Common Com

Seite 141 - 6-3 Handling

54CPM1A-8ERLoadLoadLoadLoadCOM 01020003COM 05060407250 VAC/24 VDCLoadLoadLoadLoad250 VAC/24 VDCWiring and ConnectionsSection 3-4

Seite 142 - 6-3-2 PC Connections

55Transistor Output Wiring (Sink Type)Wire the outputs to the CPM1A’s CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit as shown inthe following diagrams.• Always use s

Seite 143 - 6-3-3 Uploading Programs

!56CPM1A-8ETLoadLoadLoadLoadCOM 01020003COM 05060407LoadLoadLoadLoad24 VDC+10%/–15%24 VDC+10%/–15%Caution Double-check the polarity of the power suppl

Seite 144 - 6-3-4 Downloading Programs

xiPRECAUTIONSThis section provides general precautions for using the Programmable Controller (PC) and related devices.The information contained in thi

Seite 145 - 6-3SectionHandling

57Transistor Output Wiring (Source Type)Wire the outputs to the CPM1A’s CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit as shown inthe following diagrams.• Always use

Seite 146 - Operation Procedure

!58CPM1A-8ET1LoadLoadLoadLoadCOM 01020003COM 05060407LoadLoadLoadLoad24 VDC+10%/–15%24 VDC+10%/–15%Caution Double-check the polarity of the power supp

Seite 147 - Appendix A

!59Inductive LoadsWhen connecting an inductive load to an input, connect a surge protector ordiode in parallel with the load.The surge protector’s com

Seite 148 - Communications Adapters

603-4-6 Peripheral Device ConnectionThe CPM1A CPU Unit can be connected to a C200H-PRO27-E ProgrammingConsole with a standard C200H-CN222 (2 m) or C20

Seite 149 - Peripheral Devices

61The following diagram shows the wiring in the RS-232C cable used to connect aCPM1A to a host computer or Programmable Terminal.IBM PC/AT compatible

Seite 150 - Appendix B

62The following diagram shows the wiring in the RS-422 cables used to connectCPM1A PCs to a 3G2A9-AL004-E Link Adapter. In both the Link Adapter/RS-42

Seite 151 - CPM1A-8 Expansion I/O Unit

633-4-8 One-to-one PC Link ConnectionsA CPM1A can be linked to a CPM1A, CQM1, CPM1, CPM2A, CPM2C,SRM1(-V2), C200HS or C200HX/HG/HE PC through an RS-23

Seite 152 - CPM1A-MAD01 Analog I/O Unit

643-4-9 One-to-one NT Link ConnectionsHigh-speed communications can be achieved by providing a direct accessthrough the use of the 1:1 NT Link between

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653-4-10 CompoBus/S I/O Link ConnectionsA CompoBus/S I/O Link can be used to create an I/O link (remote I/O) of 8 inputpoints and 8 output points with

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67SECTION 4Using Peripheral DevicesThis section outlines the operations possible with the SYSMAC Support Software (SSS) and the Programming Consoles.A

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!!!!!5Application Precautionsxii1 Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for the following personnel, who must also have knowl-edge of electrical sy

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684-1 Support Software CapabilitiesThe SSS is a complete programming and control package designed for C-seriesand CVM1 PCs. It provides not only progr

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69Function code Mnemonic Function code Mnemonic17 ASFT 64 SPED18 TKY 65 PULS19 MCMP 66 SCL47 RXD 67 BCNT48 TXD 68 BCMP60 CMPL 69 STIM61 INI 87 DSW62 P

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70Group DescriptionNameDM (data memory)Go To Page Displays the contents of the data memory in the system work area in pages(units of 160 words). The d

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71Group DescriptionNameUtilityData Area Lists Displays lists (such as used areas and cross-references) in accordance with thecontents of the user prog

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724-1-4 Online OperationsThe following operations are possible when connected online to the PC.Group Name DescriptionMonitoring Monitor Data Uses the

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734-1-5 Offline and Online OperationsThe following operations are possible either online or offline from the PC.Group Name DescriptionSystem Setup(see

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744-2 Using a Programming ConsoleThis section provides information on connecting and using a Programming Con-sole. Refer to 5-4 Programming Console Op

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75The following keys are labeled differently on the CQM1-PRO01-E and theC200H-PRO27-E, but the operation of the keys in each pair is identical.CQM1-PR

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!!764-2-2 Changing the CPM1A’s Mode with the Mode SwitchOnce the Programming Console has been connected, its mode switch can beused to change the CPM1

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77The operating mode of the CPM1A when the power is turned ON depends uponthe PC Setup setting in DM 6600 and the Programming Console’s mode switchset

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!!!!!!!5Application Precautionsxiii• The PC outputs may remain ON or OFF due to deposition or burning of theoutput relays or destruction of the output

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!78Allow at least 80 mm for the cable connector above the Programming Console.About 70 mm is required.At least 80 mm is required.Either connector mayb

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79If the Programming Console is connected to the PC when PC power is alreadyon, the first display below will indicate the mode the PC was in before th

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804-3 Programming Console Operations4-3-1 OverviewThe following table lists the programming and monitoring operations that can beperformed from a Prog

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!814-3-2 Clearing MemoryThis operation is used to clear all or part of the Program Memory and data areas,as well as the contents of the Programming Co

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824-3-3 Reading/Clearing Error MessagesThis operation is used to display and clear error messages. It is possible to dis-play and clear non-fatal erro

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83Key Sequence Follow the procedure below to turn the key-input buzzer on and off.1, 2, 3... 1. Press the CLR, SHIFT, and then the CLR Key to bring up

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844-3-6 Entering or Editing ProgramsThis operation is used enter or edit programs. It is possible in PROGRAM modeonly.RUN MONITOR PROGRAMNo No OKThe s

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857. Input the second operand (123 to specify 12.3 seconds) and press theWRITE Key. The next program address will be displayed.B1C2D3WRITE00202READNOP

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8612. Input the next instruction (ADB).FUNF5A000203ADB (050)Press the WRITE Key to write the instruction to Program Memory.WRITE00203 ADB DATA A

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874-3-7 Instruction SearchThis operation is used to find occurrences of the specified instruction in the pro-gram and is possible in any mode.RUN MONI

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