1-2SectionSystem Configurations
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1-2-3 Connecting a Programming ConsoleA Programming Console can be connected to the CPM2B CPU Board’s periph-
eral port, as shown below.
Peripheral port
CPM2C-CN111
Connecting Cable
(0.1 m) (See note 2.)
CS1W-CN114
Connecting Cable
(0.05 m)
CQM1-PRO01-E
CS1W-CN224 (2 m) or
CS1W-CN624 (4 m)
Connecting Cable
CPM2B CPU Board
C200H-PRO27-E
C200H-CN222 (2 m) or
C200H-CN422 (4 m)
Connecting Cable
Attached
cable (2 m) Peripheral port
connector
SW201
(See note 1.)
Note 1. Always turn OFF SW 201 before connecting the Programming Console.
2. Only the peripheral port connector can be used when a CPM2C-CN111
Connecting Cable is connected.
1-2-4 Support SoftwareA personal computer running the CX-Programmer or SYSMAC-CPT Support
Software (in MS Windows) or the SSS (in MS-DOS) can be connected to the
CPU Board’s Peripheral port or RS-232C port. Refer to 1-2-5 One-to-one Com-
puter Connections for details on the computer connection.
Always turn ON Communications Switch SW201 when using Support Software
instead of a Programming Console. The setting on Communications Switch
SW202 determines whether the communications settings in the PC Setup or the
standard settings will be used, as shown in the following table.
SW202 Communications settings
setting Peripheral port RS-232C port
ON Standard settings (The standard settings and PC Setup default settings
are Host Link communications at 9,600 bps with 1 start bit, 7-bit data, 2
stop bits, and even parity.)
OFF PC Setup settings in DM 6650 and
DM 6651 PC Setup settings in DM 6645 and
DM 6646
When using the SSS, set the PC Model to “CQM1.” When using the SYSMAC-
CPT, set the PC Model to “CQM1” with the “CPU43” CPU version.