Creating an I/O Table
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Creating an I/O Table
3-8-1
I/O Table Overview
3-8-2
Connecting Programming Devices to the PLC
Applicable Programming
Devices
1. Lay the twisted-pair cable.
2. Connect the cable to the hub. Be sure to press in the cable until it locks into
place.
Request cable installation from a qualified professional.
3. Connect the cable to the connector on the Ethernet Unit. Be sure to press
in the cable until it locks into place.
Example: CS1W-FLN22
FL-net Unit
After the hardware settings and connections have been completed, turn ON
the power supply to the PLC and create an I/O table.
An I/O table is used to identify Units connected to the PLC and to allocate I/O
to them. If any change is made to the Unit configuration of a CS-series PLC,
an I/O table must be created to register the Units to the CPU Unit.
To create the I/O table, connect a Programming Device (such as a Program-
ming Console or CX-Programmer) to the PLC.
The following Programming Devices can be used with CS-series PLCs.
Programming Console
Model number
Key Sheet (required)
C200H-PRO27-E
CS1W-KS001-E
CQM1-PRO01-E
CX-Programmer and CX-Integrator
The operations are explained here using a Programming Console. For details
regarding the CX-Programmer and the CX-Integrator, refer to the CX-Pro-
grammer User's Manual and the CX-Integrator.
RJ45 Modular Connector
Recommended cable (required)
CS1W-CN224 (cable length: 2.0 m)
CS1W-CN624 (cable length: 6.0 m)
CS1W-CN114 (cable length: 0.1 m)
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