Overview; I/O Memory; I/O Allocation; Plc Setup - Omron CP1E CPU UNIT SOFTWARE User Manual

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Manual Configuration
The CP1E CPU manuals are organized in the sections listed in the following tables. Refer to the appro-
priate section in the manuals as required.
CP1E CPU Unit Software User's Manual (Cat. No. W480)
(This Manual)
Section
Section 1 Overview
Section 2 CPU Unit Memory
Section 3 CPU Unit Operation
Section 4 Programming Concepts
Section 5 I/O Memory
Section 6 I/O Allocation
Section 7 PLC Setup
Section 8 Overview and Allocation
of Built-in Functions
Section 9 Quick-response Inputs
Section 10 Interrupts
Section 11 High-speed Counters
Section 12 Pulse Outputs
Section 13 PWM Outputs
Section 14 Serial Communications
Section 15 Analog I/O Function
Section 16 Built-in Functions
Section 17 Ethernet Option Board
Section 18 Operating the Program-
ming Device
Appendices
CP1E CPU Unit Software User's Manual(W480)
This section gives an overview of the CP1E, describes its application
procedures.
This section describes the types of internal memory in a CP1E CPU
Unit and the data that is stored.
This section describes the operation of a CP1E CPU Unit.
This section provides basic information on designing ladder programs
for a CP1E CPU Unit.
This section describes the types of I/O memory areas in a CP1E CPU
Unit and the details.
This section describes I/O allocation used to exchange data between
the CP1E CPU Unit and other units.
This section describes the PLC Setup, which are used to perform basic
settings for a CP1E CPU Unit.
This section lists the built-in functions and describes the overall applica-
tion flow and the allocation of the functions.
This section describes the quick-response inputs that can be used to
read signals that are shorter than the cycle time.
This section describes the interrupts that can be used with CP1E PLCs,
including input interrupts and scheduled interrupts.
This section describes the high-speed counter inputs, high-speed
counter interrupts, and the frequency measurement function.
This section describes positioning functions such as trapezoidal control,
jogging, and origin searches.
This section describes the variable-duty-factor pulse (PWM) outputs.
This section describes communications with Programmable Terminals
(PTs) without using communications programming, no-protocol commu-
nications with general components, and connections with a Modbus-
RTU Easy Master, Serial PLC Link, and host computer.
This section describes the built-in analog function for NA-type CPU
Units.
This section describes PID temperature control, clock functions, DM
backup functions, security functions.
This section gives an overview of the Ethernet Option Board, describes
its setting methods, I/O memory allocations, troubleshooting, how to
connect the CX-Programmer, and how to install an Ethernet network.
This section describes basic functions of the CX-Programmer, such as
using the CX-Programmer to write ladder programs to control the CP1E
CPU Unit, to transfer the programs to the CP1E CPU Unit, and to debug
the programs.
The appendices provide lists of programming instructions, the Auxiliary
Area, cycle time response performance, PLC performance at power
interruptions.
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