Differences Between Nsj@-@@@@(B)-M3D Controller Sections And Cj1G-Cpu45H; Differences Between Display Section And Ns-Series Pt - Omron NSJ CONTROLLERS - 03-2008 Operation Manual

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Differences between the NSJ Controller and Previous Products
1-2-2
Differences between NSJ@-@@@@(B)-M3D Controller Sections
and CJ1G-CPU45H
Item
I/O capacity
Program capacity
Expansion Racks
EM Area
Function blocks
Definitions
Instances
Flash memory
FB program memory
Variable tables
1-2-3

Differences between Display Section and NS-series PT

Item
PLC/DeviceNet troubleshoot-
ing functions
Clock
Ladder moni-
Display Sec-
tor function
tion system
version 6.5
Display Sec-
tion system
version 6.6
PT Program-
Display Sec-
ming Console
tion system
function
version 6.5
Display Sec-
tion system
version 6.6
Device monitoring function
Built-in serial ports (serial
ports A and B)
Built-in Ethernet port
CJ-series CJ1G-CPU45H
1,280 points
60 Ksteps
3 max.
32 Kwords x 3 banks
E0_00000 to E2_32767
1,024 max.
2,048 max.
1,024 Kbytes
128 Kbytes
NS-series PT
Not supported
CPU Unit and PT cannot
be synchronized.
Supported (Copied to
Memory Card)
(See note 1.)
Built-in
(See notes 1 and 2.)
Supported (Copied to
Memory Card)
Supported (See note 3.)
Supported
The ports cannot be
used to access the CPU
Unit without setting rout-
ing tables.
(1) Ladder monitoring cannot be performed with the NS5 or NSJ5.
(2) With version-1 Controllers (-V1), copy the program to a Memory Card to
use ladder monitoring.
(3) The Programming Console function is built into the NS12/10/8-V2 Con-
trollers. With other Controllers, copy the program to a Memory Card to
use the Programming Console function.
(4) The Programming Console function cannot be used with a built-in Con-
troller Section. It can be used only through a NT Link (serial port A or B)
when connected to another PLC. Also the program must be copied to a
Memory Card to use the Programming Console function.
Display Section
Supported (built-in)
• Controller Section and DeviceNet troubleshooting can be
selected from the System Memory of the Display Section.
• The alarm function of the Display Section can be registered
to display the Controller Section/DeviceNet Troubleshooting
Screen when an alarm occurs.
• Command buttons can be created to switch the screen to the
Controller Section /DeviceNet Troubleshooting Screen.
The Display Section is synchronized to the Controller Section.
The clock in the Controller Section can be set from the Sys-
tem Menu of the Display Section.
Not supported
Built-in (See note 1.)
Not supported
Supported (See note 4.)
Supported
The Controller Section can be accessed from a Programming
Device (CX-Programmer or CX-Integrator).
The Controller Section can be accessed from a Programming
Device (CX-Programmer or CX-Integrator).
Section 1-2
NSJ Controller Section
640 points
20 Ksteps
1 max.
None
128 max.
256 max.
256 Kbytes
64 Kbytes
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