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Appendix B
Dimensions
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Assembly Dimensions
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Side view
CPU Board
Expansion I/O Board
Mounting Bracket
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Contents
Main
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Notice:
DANGER
WARNING
OMRON Product References
Visual Aids
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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About this Manual:
WARNING
xi
PRECAUTIONS
3Safety Precautions
xii
1 Intended Audience
2 General Precautions
WARNING
3 Safety Precautions
WARNING
4 Operating Environment Precautions
5 Application Precautions
WARNING
5Application Precautions
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6 EC Directives
6-1 Applicable Directives
6-2 Concepts
xvi
6-3 Conformance to EC Directives
6-4 Relay Output Noise Reduction Methods
Countermeasures
xvii
Countermeasure Examples
SECTION 1 Introduction
2
1-1 CPM2B Features and Functions
1-1-1 CPM2B Features
Basic Functions
Built-in Motor Control Capability
3
High-speed Input Capabilities for Machine Control
Other Functions
4
Complete Communications Capabilities
1-1-2 Overview of CPM2B Functions
1-2 System Configurations
1-2-1 CPU Boards
1-2-2 Expansion I/O Boards
1-2-3 Connecting a Programming Console
1-2-4 Support Software
1-2-5 One-to-one Computer Connections
1-2-6 One-to-N Computer Connections
1-2-7 OMRON PT Connections
1-2-8 One-to-one PC Link Connections
1-3 Structure and Operation
1-3-1 CPU Board Structure
1-3-2 Operating Modes
1-3-3 Operating Mode at Startup
1-3-4 PC Operation at Startup
1-3-5 Cyclic Operation and Interrupts
Basic CPU Operation
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2-1 Specifications
2-1-1 General Specifications
2-1-2 Characteristics
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2-1-3 I/O Specifications
CPU Board Input Specifications
Max. Number of Inputs Simultaneously ON
2. Installation orientation: Vertical with end down
3. Installation orientation: Horizontal
The minimum pulse width for input IN00002 (Z-phase input) is as follows:
High-speed Counter Inputs
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Interrupt Inputs
Expansion I/O Board Input Specifications
CPU Board and Expansion I/O Board Output Specifications
Relay Outputs
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2-2 Board Components and their Functions
2-2-1 CPU Board Components
CPU Boards with Relay Outputs
CPU Boards with Transistor Outputs
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2-2-2 Expansion I/O Boards
2-3SectionI/O Connector and Terminal Pin Allocation
33
2-3 I/O Connector and Terminal Pin Allocation
CPU Boards
2-3SectionI/O Connector and Terminal Pin Allocation
34
Expansion I/O Boards
SECTION 3 Installation and Wiring
3-2SectionSelecting an Installation Site
36
3-1 Design Precautions
3-1-1 Power Supply Wiring
3-1-2 Power Supply Voltage
3-1-3 Interlock and Limit Circuits
WARNING
3-2-1 Installation Site Conditions
3-2-2 Panel/Cabinet Installation
3-3SectionAssembling the CPM2B Boards
38
3-3 Assembling the CPM2B Boards
3-4SectionInstalling the CPM2B
39
3-4 Installing the CPM2B
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3-5 Wiring and Connections
General Precautions for Wiring
3-5-1 Power Supply Wiring
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3-5-2 I/O Wiring Procedures
Removing and Wiring I/O Terminal Blocks
43
Removing and Wiring I/O Connectors
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3-5-3 Connecting Input Devices
Expansion I/O Boards (All Models)
The following table shows how to connect various input devices.
Input Devices
Device Circuit diagram Relay output
NPN open collector
NPN current output
PC Setup Settings
Special functions for input bits IR 00003 through IR 00006 are set in DM 6628:
Inductive Loads
High-speed Counter Input Connection Examples
Leakage Current
!
3-5-4 Output Wiring
Relay Output Wiring
WARNING
2 A (250 V AC or 24 V DC) 4 A/common
Expansion I/O Boards with Relay Outputs
CPU Boards with Sinking Transistor Outputs
01000, 01001: 200 mA (30 V DC) 01002 and up: 300 mA (30 V DC)
300 mA (30 V DC) 1.2 A/common
1.2 A/common
Expansion I/O Boards with Sinking Transistor Outputs
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4-1SectionIntroduction
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4-1 Introduction
4-1-1 Functions
4-2 I/O Allocation
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4-3SectionSR Area
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4-3 SR Area
4-3SectionSR Area
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4-4 AR Area
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4-5 PC Setup
4-5-1 Changing the PC Setup
Errors in the PC Setup
4-5-2 PC Setup Settings
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4-6SectionError Log
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4-6 Error Log
4-6SectionError Log
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5-1SectionCPM2B Function Codes
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5-1 CPM2B Function Codes
Left Right digit digit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
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5-2 Alphabetic List by Mnemonic
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5-3SectionExpansion Instructions
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5-3 Expansion Instructions
SECTION 6 Using Programming Devices
6-1 Using a Programming Console
6-1-1 Compatible Programming Consoles
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6-1-2 Changing the CPM2Bs Mode with the Mode Switch
6-1-3 Connecting the Programming Console
6-1-4 Preparation for Operation
6-1-5 Entering the Password
6-2 Programming Console Operations
6-2-1 Overview
6-2-2 Clearing Memory
6-2-3 Reading/Clearing Error Messages
6-2-4 Buzzer Operation
6-2-5 Assigning Expansion Instruction Function Codes
6-2-6 Setting and Reading a Program Memory Address and Monitoring I/O Bit Status
6-2-7 Entering or Editing Programs
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6-2-8 Instruction Search
6-2-9 Bit Operand Search
6-2-10 Inserting and Deleting Instructions
6-2-11 Checking the Program
6-2-12 Bit, Digit, Word Monitor
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6-2-13 Differentiation Monitor
6-2-14 Binary Monitor
6-2-15 Three-Word Monitor
6-2-16 Signed Decimal Monitor
6-2-17 Unsigned Decimal Monitor
6-2-18 Three-Word Data Modification
6-2-19 Changing Timer, Counter SV
6-2-20 Hexadecimal, BCD Data Modification
6-2-21 Binary Data Modification
6-2-22 Signed Decimal Data Modification
6-2-23 Unsigned Decimal Data Modification
6-2-24 Force Set, Reset
6-2-25 Clear Force Set/Reset
6-2-26 Hex-ASCII Display Change
6-2-27 Displaying the Cycle Time
6-2-28 Reading and Setting the Clock
6-3 Programming Example
6-3-1 Preparatory Operations
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6-3-2 Example Program
6-3-3 Programming Procedures
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6-3-4 Checking the Program
6-3-5 Test Run in MONITOR Mode
SECTION 7 Test Runs and Error Processing
7-2SectionCPM2B Test Run Procedure
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7-1 Initial System Checks and Test Run Procedure
7-1-1 Initial System Checks
7-1-2 Flash Memory Precautions
7-2 CPM2B Test Run Procedure
7-3 Self-diagnostic Functions
7-3-1 Identifying Errors
WARNING
7-3-2 User-defined Errors
7-3-3 Non-fatal Errors
7-3-4 Fatal Errors
7-4 Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Use the following flowcharts to troubleshoot errors that occur during operation. Main Check
Power Supply Check
Fatal Error Check
Non-fatal Error Check
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I/O Check
The I/O check flowchart is based on the following ladder diagram section.
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Environmental Conditions Check
7-5SectionMaintenance Inspections
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7-5 Maintenance Inspections
7-6SectionBattery Replacement
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7-6 Battery Replacement
WARNING
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Appendix A
Standard Models CPU Boards
Accessories: Four studs, four M3 screws
Expansion I/O Boards
Accessories: Four long studs, four M3 screws
I/O Connectors
Communications Port Connecting Cables
Peripheral Devices
Appendix AStandard Models
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Maintenance Accessories
Adapters and Connecting Cables (1:1 Connection)
Adapters and Connecting Cables (1:N Connections)
Appendix B
Dimensions
All dimensions are in millimeters.
CPU Boards and Expansion I/O Boards
Mounting Bracket (CPM2B-ATT01)
Assembly Dimensions
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