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I/O Allocation
Bit addresses are assigned as follows for inputs and outputs.
Input Output
Wd Wd
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Contents
Main
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Notice:
DANGER
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OMRON Product References
Visual Aids
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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About this Manual:
WARNING
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PRECAUTIONS
3Safety Precautions
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1 Intended Audience
2 General Precautions
WARNING
3 Safety Precautions
WARNING
4 Operating Environment Precautions
5 Application Precautions
WARNING
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SECTION 1 Introduction
1-1SectionSRM1 Features and Functions
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1-1 SRM1 Features and Functions
1-1-1 Features
1-1-2 Functions
1-2 System Configuration
1-2-1 Basic Configuration
1-2-2 SRM1 Models
1-2-3 Peripheral Connections
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1-3SectionProcedures From System Design to Test Operation
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1-3 Procedures From System Design to Test Operation
1-4SectionI/O and Data Area Allocations
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1-4 I/O and Data Area Allocations
1-4-1 I/O Allocations
1-4SectionI/O and Data Area Allocations
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1-4-2 Data Area Allocation
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2-1 Specifications
2-1-1 General Specifications
2-1-2 Characteristics
2-1-3 CompoBus/S Communications Specifications
2-2SectionUnit Components
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2-2 Unit Components
2-2SectionUnit Components
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SECTION 3 Installation and Wiring
3-1SectionSystem Design
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3-1 System Design
3-1-1 Power Supply Wiring
3-1-2 Interlock and Limit Circuits
3-1-3 Power Supply Sequence
3-2SectionSelecting an Installation Site
3-2 Selecting an Installation Site
3-2-1 Installation Site Conditions
3-2-2 Panel/Cabinet Installation
3-3SectionInstalling the SRM1
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3-3 Installing the SRM1
3-3-1 Surface Installation
3-3-2 DIN Track Installation
3-4 Wiring and Connections
3-4-1 General Precautions for Wiring
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3-4-2 Power Supply Wiring
3-4-3 CompoBus/S Transmission Line Wiring
Wiring Connections Wire the CompoBus/S transmission lines as shown in the following diagram.
3-4-4 RS-232C Port Wiring
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3-4-5 Host Link Connections
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RS-232C Port Connection
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3-6SectionOne-to-N NT Link
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3-5 One-to-one NT Link
3-6 One-to-N NT Link
3-7SectionOne-to-one PC Link Connections
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3-7 One-to-one PC Link Connections
3-7-1 Basics
3-7SectionOne-to-one PC Link Connections
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3-7-2 Restrictions
3-7-3 Cable Connections
3-7-4 PC Setup Settings
SECTION 4 Using the Programming Console
4-1SectionBasic Operations
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4-1 Basic Operations
4-1-1 Compatible Programming Consoles
4-1SectionBasic Operations
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4-1-2 Connecting the Programming Console
4-1-3 Changing the SRM1s Mode
4-2 Programming Console Operations
4-2-1 Overview
4-2-2 Clearing Memory
4-2-3 Reading/Clearing Error Messages
4-2-4 Buzzer Operation
4-2-5 Reading UM Area Information
4-2-6 Setting Expansion Instructions
4-2-7 Setting and Reading a Program Memory Address and Monitoring I/O Bit Status
4-2-8 Instruction Search
4-2-9 Bit Operand Search
4-2-10 Inserting and Deleting Instructions
4-2-11 Entering or Editing Programs
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4-2-12 Checking the Program
4-2-13 Bit, Digit, Word Monitor
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4-2-14 Differentiation Monitor
4-2-15 Binary Monitor
4-2-16 Three-Word Monitor
4-2-17 Signed Decimal Monitor
4-2-18 Unsigned Decimal Monitor
4-2-19 Three-Word Data Modification
4-2-20 Changing Timer, Counter SV
4-2-21 Hexadecimal, BCD Data Modification
4-2-22 Binary Data Modification
4-2-23 Signed Decimal Data Modification
4-2-24 Unsigned Decimal Data Modification
4-2-25 Force Set, Reset
4-2-26 Clear Force Set/Reset
4-2-27 Hex-ASCII Display Change
4-2-28 Displaying the Cycle Time
SECTION 5 Test Runs and Error Processing
5-1SectionStartup Procedure
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5-1 Startup Procedure
5-1-1 Flowchart for Configuring and Checking the System
Check the following items when configuring the system.
5-1-2 SRM1 Test Run Procedure
5-1SectionStartup Procedure
5-1-3 Flash Memory Precautions
5-2 Entering the Program
5-2-1 Before Programming
5-2-2 Clearing Memory
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5-2-3 Ladder Programming Example
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Ladder Program Following the sequence program and I/O allocation, create the ladder program.
5-2-4 Writing the Program
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5-3SectionTest Run
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5-2-5 Checking the Program
5-3 Test Run
5-4 Error Processing
5-4-1 Non-fatal Errors
5-4-2 Fatal Errors
5-4-3 Identifying Errors
5-4-4 User-defined Errors
5-4-5 Reading/Clearing Error Messages
5-6SectionProgramming Errors
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5-5 Programming Console Operation Errors
5-6 Programming Errors
5-6SectionProgramming Errors
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5-7 Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Use the following flowcharts to troubleshoot errors that occur during operation. Main Check
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Fatal Error Check
Non-fatal Error Check
CompoBus/S Transmission Error Check
Environmental Conditions Check
SECTION 6 Expansion Memory Unit
6-1SectionOverview
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6-1 Overview
6-1-1 Memory Areas
6-1-2 Precautions
6-2SectionSpecifications and Nomenclature
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6-2 Specifications and Nomenclature
6-2-1 Specifications
6-2-2 Nomenclature
Note The PLC in the DOWNLOAD TO PLC Button indicates PCs (Programmable Controllers).
6-3 Handling
6-3-1 Mounting/Removing EEPROM
6-3-2 PC Connections
6-3-3 Uploading Programs
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Operation Procedure
Note
6-3-4 Downloading Programs
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Operation Procedure
Note
Appendix A
Standard Models
Remote Terminals
Connector Terminals
Remote I/O Terminals
Note The above model does not support long-distance communications mode.
Note The above models do not support long-distance communications mode.
Sensor Amplifier Terminals
Connection Devices
Communications Cables
Specified Communications Cables
Connectors and Terminal Blocks
SRM1 RS-232C Port Connecting Cable
Link Adapter for IBM PC/AT-compatible Computers
Peripheral Devices
Appendix B
External Dimensions
The external dimensions of the SRM1 are as shown in the following diagram.
Glossary
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Revision History
Cat. No. W318-E1-4