Replacing User-Serviceable Parts - Omron CP1L CPU UNIT - 06-2007 Operation Manual

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Replacing User-serviceable Parts

10-2 Replacing User-serviceable Parts
Battery Functions
Battery Service Life and
Replacement Period
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data area and other data are not correct for the user program, unexpected
accidents may occur.
The following parts should be replaced periodically as preventative mainte-
nance. The procedures for replacing these parts are described later in this
section.
• Battery (backup for the CPU Unit's internal clock and RAM)
The battery maintains the internal clock and the following data of the CPU
Unit's RAM while the main power supply is OFF.
• Retained regions of I/O memory (such as the Holding Area and DM Area)
If the battery is not installed or battery voltage drops too low, the internal clock
will stop and the data in RAM will be lost when the main power supply goes
OFF.
At 25 ° C, the maximum service life for batteries is five years whether or not
power is supplied to the CPU Unit while the battery is installed. The battery's
lifetime will be shorter when it is used at higher temperatures.
The following table shows the approximate minimum lifetimes and typical life-
times for the backup battery (total time with power not supplied).
Model
CP1L-M@@D@-D
CP1L-L@@D@-D
Note The minimum lifetime is the memory backup time at an ambient temperature
of 55 ° C. The typical lifetime is the memory backup time at an ambient temper-
ature of 25 ° C.
Memory Backup Time
5 yr
4 yr
3 yr
2 yr
1 yr
This graphic is for reference only.
Approx.
Approx. minimum
maximum lifetime
lifetime (See note.)
5 years
13,000 hours
(approx. 1.5 years)
CP1L CPU Unit
25°C
40°C
Section 10-2
Typical lifetime
(See note.)
43,000 hours
(approx. 5 years)
Ambient temperature
55°C

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