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OMRON CRT1 - 10-2008 Operation Manual (584 pages)
CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Unit
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OMRON
| Category:
Repeater
| Size: 13.38 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
About this Manual
10
Related Manuals
11
Precautions
16
Intended Audience
17
General Precautions
17
Safety Precautions
17
Operating Environment Precautions
18
Application Precautions
19
Conformance to EC Directives
21
Section 1
24
Features and Slave Units
24
Features of Componet Slave Units
25
Overview
25
Componet Slave Unit Functions
30
Slave Unit Models
41
Word Slave Units
41
Units with Connectors
43
Units with Clamp Terminal Blocks
44
Expansion Units
45
Temperature Input Units
45
Bit Slave Units
46
Repeater Units
46
Installing Slave Units
47
Slave Unit Installation and Connection
47
Section 2 Wiring Configurations
52
Wiring Configurations
52
Componet Networks
53
Overall System Configuration and Elements
53
Segments
55
Wiring Formations
56
Communications Cable
57
Cables that Can be Used
57
Criteria for Selecting Cables
59
Maximum Distance and Number of Connected Units for Types of
60
Maximum Distance and Number of Connected Units for Types of Communications Cables
60
Communications Cable Wiring Examples
62
Round Cable I
62
Round Cable II
63
Flat Cable I/II
65
Section 3 Installation and Wiring
66
Installation and Wiring
66
Installing Slave Units
67
Installation Method
67
Installation Orientation
68
Mounting to a DIN Track
68
Mounting with a Mounting Bracket
69
Mounting with Screws
72
Connecting Cables
73
Preparing Flat Connectors
74
Flat Cable I/II
74
Round Cable I/II
74
Round Cable II
76
Flat Cable I
78
Flat Cable II
82
Connecting Cables and Terminating Resistor
87
Connecting Communications Cable to Slave Units and Repeater Units
87
Branching Communications Cables
89
Extending Communications Cables
92
Connection Locations for Terminating Resistor
94
Power Supply Wiring
96
Power Supply Specifications
98
Connection Locations for Communications Power Supplies
99
Connecting the I/O Power Supply
101
Connecting the Communications and I/O Power Supplies
102
Precautions When Supplying Communications Power
107
Precautions When Providing the I/O Power Supply
109
Other Precautions
110
Connecting External I/O for Slave Units
111
Connecting to a Screw Terminal Block
112
Connecting to E-CON Connector Terminals
112
Connecting to MIL Connector Terminals
115
Connecting to Screw-Less Clamp Terminal Blocks
120
Connecting External I/O to IP54 Bit Slave Units
121
Section 4
124
Basic Specifications of Slave Units
124
Basic Specifications of Slave Units
125
Communications Specifications
125
Communications Indicators
126
Performance Specifications
126
Section 5 Digital I\/O Slave Units
128
Digital I/O Slave Units
128
Status Areas
129
Allocating I/O Data
130
Data Allocation for Word Slave Units
130
Data Allocation for Word Slave Units with Expansion Units
132
Units with Screw Terminal Blocks
134
Eight-Point Input Units (2-Tier Terminal Block)
134
Eight-Point Output Units (2-Tier Terminal Block)
138
Sixteen-Point Input Units (2-Tier Terminal Block)
142
Sixteen-Point Output Units (2-Tier Terminal Block with Transistor Outputs)
146
Eight-Point Input and Eight-Point Output Units (2-Tier Terminal Block)
150
Eight-Point Output Units (2-Tier Terminal Block with Relay Outputs)
155
Eight-Point Output Units (2-Tier Terminal Block with SSR Outputs)
160
Sixteen-Point Output Units (2-Tier Terminal Block with Relay Outputs)
164
Sixteen-Point Output Units (2-Tier Terminal Block with SSR Outputs)
169
Eight-Point Input Units (3-Tier Terminal Block)
173
Eight-Point Output Units (3-Tier Terminal Block)
179
Sixteen-Point Input Units (3-Tier Terminal Block)
184
Sixteen-Point Output Units (3-Tier Terminal Block)
190
Eight-Point Input and Eight-Point Output Units (3-Tier Terminal Block)
196
Units with Connectors
203
Eight-Point Input Units (E-CON Connectors)
203
Eight-Point Output Units (E-CON Connectors)
209
Sixteen-Point Input Units (E-CON Connectors)
214
Sixteen-Point Output Units (E-CON Connectors)
219
Eight-Point Input and Eight-Point Output Units (E-CON Connectors)
225
Thirty-Two-Point Input Units (E-CON Connectors)
232
Thirty-Two-Point Output Units (E-CON Connectors)
237
Sixteen-Point Input and Sixteen-Point Output Units (E-CON Connectors)
243
Sixteen-Point Input Units (MIL Connectors)
250
Sixteen-Point Output Units (MIL Connectors)
256
Thirty-Two-Point Input Units (MIL Connectors)
262
Thirty-Two-Point Output Units (MIL Connectors)
270
Sixteen-Point Input and Sixteen-Point Output Units (MIL Connectors)
277
Units with Clamp Terminal Blocks
286
Eight-Point Input Units (with Screw-Less Clamps)
286
Eight-Point Output Units (with Screw-Less Clamps)
290
Sixteen-Point Input Units (with Screw-Less Clamps)
294
Sixteen-Point Output Units (with Screw-Less Clamps)
298
Eight-Point Input and Eight-Point Output Units (with Screw-Less Clamps)
302
Section 6 Analog I\/O Slave Units
308
Analog I/O Slave Units
308
Overview of Analog I/O Slave Units
309
Analog I/O Slave Units
309
List of Data Processing Functions
309
Data Processing Flowcharts for Analog Input Slave Units
310
Selecting Data for Analog Input Slave Units
311
I/O Data
312
Status Areas
313
Maintenance Information
317
Checking Maintenance Information
317
Analog Input Slave Units
320
Four-Point Analog Input Slave Unit
320
I/O Data Allocation Methods
327
Calculating the Conversion Cycle
332
Analog Output Slave Units
333
Two-Point Analog Output Slave Unit
333
I/O Data Types and Allocation Methods
339
Section 7 Temperature Input Units
340
Temperature Input Units
340
Temperature Input Units
341
List of Data Processing Functions
341
Temperature Input Unit Display Modes
342
Overview of Temperature Input Units
343
Math Operations and Processing Input Data
343
I/O Data Type and Allocation
345
Status Areas
352
Monitoring Temperature Data
354
Temperature Input Units
358
Section 8 Expansion Units
366
Expansion Units
366
Expansion Units
367
Expansion Unit Specifications
369
Eight-Point Input Units
369
Eight-Point Output Units
372
Sixteen-Point Input Units
375
Sixteen-Point Output Units
378
Section 9 Bit Slave Units
382
Bit Slave Units
382
Status Areas
383
Allocating I/O Data
384
Industry Standard Sensor Connectors
386
Two-Point Input Units
386
Two-Point Output Units
390
Two-Point Input Units (IP54)
394
Two-Point Output Units (IP54)
398
Four-Point Input Units (IP54)
402
Clamp Terminal Blocks
407
Two-Point Input/Two-Point Output Units (IP54)
407
Repeater Units
412
Status Areas
413
Repeater Unit
415
Section 11 Smart Functions
420
Smart Functions
420
CX-Integrator
421
Offline Window
421
Online Window
422
Functions Common to All Slave Units
425
Automatic Baud Rate Detection
425
Hold/Clear Outputs
425
Network Power Voltage Monitor
426
Unit Conduction Time Monitor
427
Naming Units
429
Naming Connected Devices
430
Communications Error History Monitor
431
Last Maintenance Date
433
Word Slave Unit and Bit Slave Unit Functions
434
I/O Power Status Monitor (Digital I/O Slave Units Only)
434
Input Filter (Input Units Only)
435
Error Prevention for Surge Current at Startup (Input Units Only)
436
Contact Operation Monitor
437
Total on Time Monitor
438
Operation Time Monitor
441
Analog I/O Slave Unit Functions
443
Analog Input Unit Functions
443
Analog Output Unit Functions
466
User Adjustment
470
Temperature Input Unit Functions
477
Moving Average Processing
477
Scaling
478
Peak/Bottom Hold
480
Top/Valley Hold
482
Top/Valley Counter
485
Rate of Change Calculation
487
Comparator
488
Temperature Range Count
492
Data Comparison between Channels
494
Input Error Detection Disable Function
496
Last Maintenance Date
497
Off-Wire Detection
497
Cumulative Counter
498
User Adjustment
501
Functions Unique to Bit Slave Units
513
Power Short-Circuit Detection (Input)
513
Load Short-Circuit Detection (Output)
514
Section 12 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
516
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
516
Indicator Meanings and Troubleshooting
517
Troubleshooting
518
Troubleshooting for Errors Shown by Indicators
518
Troubleshooting by Slave Unit Type
519
Device Maintenance
524
Cleaning
524
Inspections
524
Handling When Replacing Units
525
Componet Explicit Messages
526
Object Mounting
550
Connectable Devices
566
Current Consumption Summary
570
Precautions with Connecting Two-Wire DC Sensors
576
Index
578
Revision History
582
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