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CPU
Peripheral Device
Connectors
Cable Connection
Direct Mounting
All three CPU models are equipped with two connectors for peripheral devices.
One is used for the Handheld Programming Console or the Data Access Con-
sole; the other is used for the CPU-Mounting Programming Console. The
C200H-CPU11-E, however, has a third connector that is used for connecting the
SYSMAC LINK Unit or the SYSMAC NET Link Unit to the CPU.
To connect the Handheld Programming Console to the CPU, a Connecting
Cable is required, as shown in the following diagram.
Note If you are using the SYSMAC LINK Unit or SYSMAC NET Link Unit in your sys-
tem, you must use model C200H-CPU11-E as the CPU. The other two models
mentioned above are not equipped with the appropriate connectors.
The CPU-mounting Programming Console can be mounted directly to the CPU
and does not require a Connecting Cable. To mount the CPU-Mounting Pro-
gramming Console (or any other peripheral device) directly to the CPU, follow
the steps below.
The CPU-mounting Programming Console, when mounted to the CPU, covers
the two I/O Units located directly to the left of the CPU. For this reason it is impor-
tant to know which shapes can be mounted to these slots.
Notice, in the following diagram, that the two I/O Units mounted directly to the left
of the CPU are A-shape Units. The CPU-mounting Programming Console can
be mounted to the CPU provided A-shape I/O Units are mounted to these two
slots. Make sure the protective covers of the two I/O Units are in place to avoid
electrical interference with the CPU.
Because the surface of B-shape and E-shape I/O Units protrudes a few centime-
ters from surface of the CPU, B-shape and E-shape I/O Units cannot be
mounted to the two slots to the left of the CPU unless a Programming Console
Base Unit is first mounted to the CPU to increase the mounting height of the Pro-
gramming Console.
Connecting Cable
Handheld
Programming Console
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