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OPERATION MANUALCat. No. W309-E1-09SYSMACCS1W-CLK21-V1CJ1W-CLK21-V1C200HW-CLK21CVM1-CLK21CQM1H-CLK21(CS1W-RPT01/02/03 Repeater Units)Controller Link U

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xiTABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 10Adding Nodes and Editing Active Data Link Tables . . . . . 33110-1 Adding Nodes Using a Repeater Unit. . . . . . . . . .

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77Wiring Section 3-3Remove the covers from the tips of the cables’ ST connectors if there arecovers protecting the ST connectors.Note To replace the O

Strona 4 - Visual Aids

78Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3-4Note Lf is fiber length in km, Ta is ambient temperature, and λ is the peak wave-length of the

Strona 5 - Unit Versions

79Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3-4Units/Support Boards or Repeater Units) at both ends of each networksegment created by installi

Strona 6 - Unit Version Notation

80Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3-43-4-2 Number of Repeater UnitsThe number of Repeater Units that can be connected in a Wired Con

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81Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3-4Long-distance Wiring: 2-stage Repeater Unit ConnectionNot more than 2 Repeater Units (2 stages)

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82Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3-4The path from one node to another travels via three Repeater Units(3 stages). This kind of netw

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83Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3-4Partial Conversion to Optical FiberCombining T-Branch Wiring (2-stage Repeater) and Partial Opt

Strona 10 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

84Constructing Networks with Repeater Units Section 3-4

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85SECTION 4Preparations for CommunicationsThis section describes the settings required for starting communications. These basic settings are required

Strona 12 - About this Manual:

86CS-series Controller Link Units Section 4-14-1 CS-series Controller Link UnitsThe following settings are required for a Controller Link Unit used wi

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xiiTABLE OF CONTENTS

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87CS-series Controller Link Units Section 4-1Set the node address using a small flat-blade screwdriver, being careful not todamage the rotary switches

Strona 15 - Application Considerations

88CS-series Controller Link Units Section 4-1ther communications will stop, or the INS indicator will not light and you willbe unable to participate i

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89CJ-series Controller Link Units Section 4-22. The default setting is 2 Mbps, 500 m.4-1-5 Terminating ResistanceTurn ON the terminating resistance us

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90CJ-series Controller Link Units Section 4-24-2-1 OverviewUnit NumberNode AddressBaud RateNote Factory default setting is in bold.Terminating Resista

Strona 18 - PRECAUTIONS

91CJ-series Controller Link Units Section 4-25. The default setting is “0.”6. The unit number determines the words used by the Controller Link Unit in

Strona 19 - 3 Safety Precautions

92CJ-series Controller Link Units Section 4-26. Only node addresses 1 through 32 can be used on networks for which 62nodes have not been enabled.7. Th

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93C200HX/HG/HE Controller Link Units Section 4-3Note 1. Always turn OFF the PLC’s power before setting the terminating resistanceswitch.2. Turn ON the

Strona 21 - 5 Applications Precautions

94C200HX/HG/HE Controller Link Units Section 4-34-3-1 OverviewNode AddressBaud Rate and Operating Level•Baud RateNote Factory default setting is in bo

Strona 22 - Applications Precautions 5

95C200HX/HG/HE Controller Link Units Section 4-3Set the node address using a small flat-blade screwdriver, being careful not todamage the rotary switc

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96C200HX/HG/HE Controller Link Units Section 4-3Note 1. Do not use the same operating level for more than one Unit mounted to thesame PLC. An error wi

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xiiiAbout this Manual:This manual describes the installation, setup, and operation of the C200HW-CLK21, CS1W-CLK21-V1, CJ1W-CLK21-V1, CVM1-CLK21, and

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97CVM1 and CV-series Controller Link Units Section 4-44-4 CVM1 and CV-series Controller Link UnitsThe following settings are required for a Controller

Strona 26 - Overview Section 1-1

98CVM1 and CV-series Controller Link Units Section 4-44-4-2 Unit NumberSet the unit number for each Unit using the rotary switches on the front of the

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99CVM1 and CV-series Controller Link Units Section 4-42. Do not set the same node address twice within the same Network. An errorwill occur if the sam

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100CQM1H-series Controller Link Units Section 4-5Note 1. Always turn OFF the PLC’s power before setting the terminating resistanceswitch.2. Turn ON th

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101CQM1H-series Controller Link Units Section 4-54-5-2 Node AddressesSet the node address of each Unit in the Network using the rotary switch onthe fr

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102Repeater Units Section 4-6Note Set the same baud rate for all the nodes on the Network. Normal communica-tion cannot be performed unless the same b

Strona 31 - 1-1-2 Features

103Repeater Units Section 4-64-6-1 Wire-to-Wire Repeater Unit Terminating Resistance Switch for SL1Note The factory default setting is in bold.Termina

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104Repeater Units Section 4-6See pages 15 and 79 for details on the maximum transmission distance.Note 1. Always turn OFF power to the Repeater Unit b

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105SECTION 5Data LinksThis section describes how to use data links in a Controller Link Network. Refer to SECTION 2 Basic Procedures for anoutline of

Strona 34 - 1-2-1 System Configuration

106What Are Data Links? Section 5-15-1 What Are Data Links?Data links automatically exchange data in the preset areas between nodes(PLCs and/or comput

Strona 35 - Long-distance Wiring

xivSection 7 describes the method used to connect multiple networks through CS/CJ-series, CVM1, andCV-series PLCs. The section also describes remote p

Strona 36 - 1-2-2 General Specifications

107What Are Data Links? Section 5-1Manually set data links are used to create flexible data links that meet theneeds of the individual system.• Data l

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108What Are Data Links? Section 5-1Automatically Setting Data Links with Equality LayoutAutomatic setting can be used to create simple data links.• Us

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109What Are Data Links? Section 5-1• There are three types of 1:N allocations.• Programming Devices (including Programming Consoles) are used to setth

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110What Are Data Links? Section 5-1Using OffsetsFor automatically set data links, all of the send words transmitted by a nodeare received by other nod

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111What Are Data Links? Section 5-1Note The following table shows the status of the data link refresh area when a noderegistered in the data link tabl

Strona 41 - Controller Link Unit Models

112What Are Data Links? Section 5-15-1-2 Differences between Manual and Automatic SettingNote a) The following are true for computer nodes (i.e., comp

Strona 42 - 1-2-5 Devices for Connection

113Setting Data Links Section 5-25-2 Setting Data Links5-2-1 Selecting Manual or Automatic SettingSpecify either the manual or automatic data link mod

Strona 43 - Relay Terminal Blocks

114Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note 1. Be sure to set the bit in the DM Area’s (CPU Bus Unit Area’s) softwareswitches (DM30000 + 100 × unit number)

Strona 44 - 1-2-6 Programming Devices

115Setting Data Links Section 5-24. When using the Controller Link Support Software to set a CJ-series Con-troller Link Unit, use one of the following

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116Setting Data Links Section 5-2First data link sta-tus wordSet the first word to store data link status. An area of 16 words is used.CIO Area: CIO

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xvRead and Understand this ManualPlease read and understand this manual before using the product. Please consult your OMRON representative if you have

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117Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 20,000 per node when using Contr

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118Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 8,000 per node.b) The following

Strona 49 - 1-4 Basic Procedures

119Setting Data Links Section 5-2CVM1 and CV-series PLCsSetting item Setting rangePLC model Set the model of the PLC’s CPU Unit.Nodes 1 to 32Set the a

Strona 50 - 1-5 Application Precautions

120Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 8,000 per node.b) The following

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121Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 8,000 per node.b) The following

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122Setting Data Links Section 5-2(Data link start word – 1) + Total number of send/receive words in area ≤247 (IR Area)63 (LR Area)5999 (DM Area)6143

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123Setting Data Links Section 5-25-2-3 Manual Setting ExamplesThis section shows examples of manually creating data link tables on theController Link

Strona 54 - Basic Procedures

124Setting Data Links Section 5-2Checking the Data Link TablesTransferring the Data Link TablesSaving the Data Link Tables

Strona 55 - 2-1 Data Links Procedures

125Setting Data Links Section 5-2SAMPLE2.CLK: Different Allocations to Each NodeData links can be created so that one node does not receive from all o

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126Setting Data Links Section 5-2Data Link TablesSAMPLE3.CLK: Creating Data Link Groups within a NetworkA data links consisting of multiple groups wit

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xviApplication ConsiderationsSUITABILITY FOR USE OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to

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127Setting Data Links Section 5-2Device Information SettingData Link Tables

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128Setting Data Links Section 5-2SAMPLE4.CLK: Receiving Only Part of Send Data and OffsetsOnly area 2 is used in this example.Note A Controller Link S

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129Setting Data Links Section 5-2Data Link Tables5-2-4 Automatic SettingData links can be automatically created by setting values in the DM ParameterA

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130Setting Data Links Section 5-2CS/CJ-series Startup NodeAutomatic setting for the CS/CJ Series can be performed using either equalitylayout (previou

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131Setting Data Links Section 5-2Automatic Setting, 1:N AllocationsThis method is used to simplify the establishment of 1:N allocation data linksbetwe

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132Setting Data Links Section 5-2Set the following parameter in the DM Parameter Area of the PLC at the star-tup node.Automatic Setting, Equality Layo

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133Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 20,000 per node when using Contr

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134Setting Data Links Section 5-21:N Allocation, Common TypeFeatures of Common Type 1:N Allocation• Data communications are 1:1 between the master nod

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135Setting Data Links Section 5-2Words N+22 through N+25 register nodes that will participate in the datalinks. The numbers shown in the table are the

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136Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note 1. Node 1 is the master node. Node 1 must be registered as a participatingnode.2. The startup node (the node tha

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xviiDisclaimersCHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons.It i

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137Setting Data Links Section 5-23. When using area 2 only, set the area for area 1 and the number of sendwords for area 1 to 0.4. When using area 1 o

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138Setting Data Links Section 5-21:N Allocations, 1 to 1 TypeFeatures of 1 to 1 Type 1:N Allocation• Data communications are 1:1 between the master no

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139Setting Data Links Section 5-2Words N+22 through N+25 register nodes that will participate in the datalinks. The numbers in the table are the node

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140Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note 1. Node 1 becomes the master node. Node 1 must be registered as a partic-ipating node.2. Only one area can be sp

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141Setting Data Links Section 5-2(Area start word − 1) + (Total number of send and receive words ofmaster node *)≤ 6143 (when using the IR or CIO Area

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142Setting Data Links Section 5-2• Each slave nodes receives data from the previous node and then sendsdata to the next node. Data is thus passed in a

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143Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note 1. Node 1 becomes the master node. Node 1 must be registered as a partic-ipating node.2. Only one area can be sp

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144Setting Data Links Section 5-2Total number of words in data link send and receive areas of masternode =Number of common send words in master node +

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145Setting Data Links Section 5-211. If the LR Area in the C200HX/HG/HE or CQM1H-series PLC is automati-cally set for a data link with a CVM1, CV-seri

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146Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 8,000 per node.b) The following

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147Setting Data Links Section 5-2CVM1 or CV-series Startup NodeSet the following DM Parameter Area of the PLC of the startup node.SettingsData link mo

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148Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 8,000 per node.b) The following

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149Setting Data Links Section 5-22. If the LR Area in a C200HX/HG/HE or CQM1H-series PLC is manually setfor a data link with a CVM1, CV-series, or CS/

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150Setting Data Links Section 5-2CQM1H-series Startup NodeSet the following DM Parameter Area of the PLC of the startup node.SettingsData link mode Se

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151Setting Data Links Section 5-2Note a) The total number of words in data link send and receive areasmust not exceed 8,000 per node.b) The following

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152Setting Data Links Section 5-2Data Link Areas CreatedDM Parameter Setting Example for 1:N Allocation, Common TypeWhen automatic data link creation

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153Starting and Stopping Data Links Section 5-3Data Link AreasNote 1. Node 1 is the master node.2. The startup node (the node that sets the above DM p

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154Starting and Stopping Data Links Section 5-35-3-1 Using a Programming Device or the User ProgramSet the software switch (AR or DM Start Bit) in the

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155Starting and Stopping Data Links Section 5-3CVM1 and CV-series Start BitCQM1H-series Start Bit5-3-2 Using the Controller Link Support Software and

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156Checking Data Link Status Section 5-4Issuing the FINS Command from CVM1, CV-series, CS/CJ-series, and CQM1H-series PLCsData links can be stopped by

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xixPRECAUTIONSThis section provides general precautions for using the Controller Link Unit and related devices.The information contained in this secti

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157Checking Data Link Status Section 5-4When 8-bit Format is Specified (i.e., when using a C200HX/HG/HE, CVM1, CV-series, or CQM1H-series PLC or when

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158Checking Data Link Status Section 5-45. The following shows an example of an insufficient (short) receive area.6. The following shows an example of

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159Checking Data Link Status Section 5-45. With CS/CJ-series PLCs, the status of the words from first status word +16 to first status word + 30 when 8

Strona 94 - 3-3-2 Repeater Units

160Checking Data Link Status Section 5-4The data link status storage area is set as follows:Note a) N: Unit numberb) Only status for nodes 1 to 6 are

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161Checking Data Link Status Section 5-4Note The data link storage format setting is enabled with the data link startup nodesetting. Therefore, if mul

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162Checking Data Link Status Section 5-45-4-5 Error Detection Program ExampleWhen the source node's data link is participating, the AND condition

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163Checking Data Link Status Section 5-4Processing Data Only when Operation Is Normal Using the IL-ILC and JMP-JME InstructionsPerform processing only

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164Checking Data Link Status Section 5-4quently cleared to 0000. Data processing methods that will not processdata or arithmetic operations when error

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165SECTION 6Message ServiceThis section explains how to use the message service provided by a Controller Link Unit. It also explains the FINScommands

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166Introduction Section 6-16-1 IntroductionA message service is a command/response system used for data transmis-sion between nodes on a network, i.e.

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xxIntended Audience 11 Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for the following personnel, who must also haveknowledge of electrical systems (an ele

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167Introduction Section 6-16-1-1 SEND and RECVI/O memory data from other nodes can be read or written by simply using theprogram in the CPU Unit of a

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168Introduction Section 6-12. With the message service, there is no guarantee that a message to a des-tination node will reach its destination. It is

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169Introduction Section 6-1C200HX/HG/HE PLCsSEND SEND transmits “n” words beginning with S (the beginning source word fordata transmission at the sour

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170Introduction Section 6-1RECV RECV receives “m” words beginning with S (the beginning word for datatransmission at the destination node, M) to the w

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171Introduction Section 6-1sage may be lost in transit due to noise or some other condition. Whenusing the message service, it is advisable to prevent

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172Introduction Section 6-1Note Specify the area code according to the following table.Note 1. Words 0 to 2555 in the IR Area can send and receive dat

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173Introduction Section 6-1CVM1 and CV-series PLCsSEND SEND transmits “n” words beginning with S (the beginning word for datatransmission at the sourc

Strona 109 - CLK21-V1

174Introduction Section 6-1RECV RECV receives “m” words beginning with S (the beginning word for datatransmission at the destination node, M) to the w

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175Introduction Section 6-1CQM1H-series PLCsSEND SEND transmits “n” words beginning with S (the beginning word for datatransmission at the source node

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176Introduction Section 6-1RECV RECV receives “m” words beginning with S (the beginning word for datatransmission at the destination node, M) to the w

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CS1W-CLK21-V1CJ1W-CLK21-V1C200HW-CLK21CVM1-CLK21CQM1H-CLK21(CS1W-RPT01/02/03 Repeater Units)Controller Link UnitsOperation ManualRevised January 2006

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xxiOperating Environment Precautions 4• The PLC will turn OFF all outputs when its self-diagnosis function detectsany error or when a severe failure a

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177Introduction Section 6-1using the message service, it is advisable to prevent this situation from oc-curring by performing resend processing at the

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178Introduction Section 6-1Note Specify the area code according to the following table.Note 1. Words 0 to 2555 in the IR Area can send and receive dat

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179Introduction Section 6-16-1-2 CMND (CVM1, CV-series, CS/CJ-series, and CQM1H-series PLCs Only)The CMND instruction can be executed in the user prog

Strona 117 - 4-3-2 Node Addresses

180Introduction Section 6-1sage service, it is advisable to prevent this situation from occurring by per-forming resend processing at the node where i

Strona 118 - Pins 1, 2: Baud rate

181Introduction Section 6-1“00” as the local network address in the routing tables, and then specifythat number.2. With the message service, there is

Strona 119 - 4-3-4 Terminating Resistance

182Introduction Section 6-1CQM1H-series PLCs CMND sends “n” bytes of command data beginning with S (the beginningword for storing command data at the

Strona 120 - 4-4-1 Overview

183Introduction Section 6-1curring by performing resend processing at the node where instructionsare issued. With the SEND, RECV, and CMND instruction

Strona 121 - 4-4-3 Node Addresses

184Introduction Section 6-1For details on commands for CS/CJ-series PLCs, refer to the CS/CJ-seriesProgrammable Controllers Instructions Reference Man

Strona 122 - 4-4-5 Terminating Resistance

185Introduction Section 6-1C200HX/HG/HE PLCsNote 1. Words in the Internal Relay Area 1 (IR 000 to IR 235) and Special RelayArea 1 (SR 236 to SR 255) a

Strona 123 - 4-5-1 Overview

186Selecting Communications Instructions Section 6-2Note 1. SR 253 to SR 255 cannot be written at the source node, even if they arespecified by the RE

Strona 124 - 4-5-3 Baud Rates

xxiiApplications Precautions 55 Applications PrecautionsObserve the following precautions when using the Controller Link Unit.!WARNING Failure to abid

Strona 125 - 4-6 Repeater Units

187Selecting Communications Instructions Section 6-26-2-1 Message Service OperationsNote 1. CMND cannot be used with C200HX/HG/HE PLCs.2. If a compute

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188Selecting Communications Instructions Section 6-26-2-2 Message Service SpecificationsItem SpecificationsTransmission format C200HX/HG/HE PLCs1:1 SE

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189Using the Message Service Section 6-36-3 Using the Message ServiceWith SEND, RECV, and CMND, the Network Instruction Enabled Flag andNetwork Instru

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190Using the Message Service Section 6-3C200HX/HG/HE PLCsCVM1, and CV-series PLCsCQM1H-series PLCsNetwork StatusThe nodes on the network are shown in

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191Using the Message Service Section 6-3SEND/RECV Flag Operations• The Network Instruction Enabled Flag turns OFF during transmission orreception, and

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192Using the Message Service Section 6-3C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLC Response CodesThe results of executing SEND and RECV instructions are reflec

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193Using the Message Service Section 6-3Simultaneous Execution of Communications InstructionsC200HX/HG/HE PLCs CS/CJ-series, CVM1, and CV-series PLCsO

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194Using the Message Service Section 6-3PLC Programming ExamplesCS/CJ-series PLCsDIFU(13) 120001120000 A20207@MOV(21) #000A D00000120000RSKEEP 1

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195Using the Message Service Section 6-3Note 1. With CS/CJ-series PLCs, the Network Instruction Enabled Flag in A20200to A20207 corresponding to commu

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196Using the Message Service Section 6-3C200HX/HG/HE PLCsDIFU(13) 3100131000 25204@XFER(70) #0010 000 DM 0010@MOV(21) #000A DM 000031000RS

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xxiiiApplications Precautions 5• Double-check all wiring and switch settings before turning ON the powersupply. Incorrect wiring may result in burning

Strona 136 - 5-2 Setting Data Links

197Using the Message Service Section 6-3Note When using the sample program, make sure that the bits and words used inthe sample program are not the sa

Strona 137 - 5-2-2 Manual Setting

198Using the Message Service Section 6-3CVM1 and CV-series PLCsNote When using the sample program, make sure that the bits and words used inthe sample

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199FINS Commands and Responses Section 6-46-4 FINS Commands and Responses6-4-1 FINS Communications ServiceThe FINS communications service is a communi

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200FINS Commands and Responses Section 6-4Command Codes The command code consists of two bytes of data, and indicates the contentsof the command. A FI

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201Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-56-5 Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units6-5-1 Command Codes6-5-2 DATA LINK

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202Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5Response BlockThe DATA LINK STOP command can be received only while the data links area

Strona 142 - CVM1 and CV-series PLCs

203Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5tions Controller version number, and the third represents the Unit versionnumber.Wired/

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204Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5Status 2 (response): For C200HX/HG/HE, CVM1, and CV-series ControllerLink Units, always

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205Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5Network participation status (response): The following diagram shows thebits correspond

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206Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5ON, the network participation status of nodes 33 to 62 is returned in the upperfour bit

Strona 146 - 5-2-3 Manual Setting Examples

xxivConformance to EC Directives 66 Conformance to EC DirectivesThe Controller Link Units conform to EMC and Low Voltage Directives as fol-lows:EMC Di

Strona 147 - Saving the Data Link Tables

207Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5Data link data error counter (response): The total number of data link datareception er

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208Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5Status flag (response): The overall data link status is returned in one byte ofdata, as

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209Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-54. Any node which is not active in the network retains the status that existedimmediate

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210Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-56-5-10 BROADCAST TEST DATA SENDBroadcasts test data to all nodes in a specified network

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211Commands and Responses for Controller Link Units Section 6-5The configuration of each error record is as follows:Error code, details: These paramet

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212Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-66-6 Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs6-6-1 Com

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213Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Note The meanings of the memory area codes for the Expansion DM area aresh

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214Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Data Configuration The configuration of the various types of data that can

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215Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Memory AreasThe following areas can be read. (Refer to 6-6-2 Memory Area D

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216Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-66-6-5 MULTIPLE MEMORY AREA READReads the contents of the specified number

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1SECTION 1Features and System ConfigurationThis section provides basic information on Controller Link Networks, and will give the reader an overview o

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217Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Response BlockParameters Program no. (command and response): Set to 0000 (

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218Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6No. of bytes (command and response): The command specifies the num-ber of

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219Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Response Block6-6-10 CONTROLLER DATA READReads the following data:• Contro

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220Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-66-6-11 CONTROLLER STATUS READReads the status of the Controller.Command Bl

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221Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6FAL/FALS No. (response): The number of the highest priority FAL/FALSerror

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222Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Parameters Year, month, date, hour, minute, second, day (command): Each sp

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223Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Command BlockResponse BlockParameters No. of bits/flags (command): The num

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224Commands and Responses for C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Section 6-6Response BlockNote The bits (flags) in the following memory areas can be f

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225Response Codes Section 6-7IR, SR, LR, HR, and AR Areas:Timers/Counters: Status of the Completion Flag will be returned as fol-lows:00 (Hex): No for

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226Response Codes Section 6-76-7-2 Network Relay ErrorsA network relay error will occur whenever a command cannot reach the desti-nation. These errors

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2Overview Section 1-11-1 Overview1-1-1 What Is the Controller Link?The Controller Link is an FA network that can send and receive large datapackets fl

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227Response Codes Section 6-7Example 1 In this example, data cannot be transferred between Controller Link Units dueto some cause such as a routing ta

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228Response Codes Section 6-701: Local node error 01 Local node not part of Network Add to Network.02 Token time-out, node address too large Set the l

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229Response Codes Section 6-705: Routing error 01 Destination node address is not set in the routing table.Set the destination node address in the rou

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230Response Codes Section 6-720: Read not possible 02 The data is protected. Execute the instruction again after issuing the PROGRAM AREA PROTECT CLEA

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231Response Codes Section 6-722: Not executable in cur-rent mode01 The mode is wrong (executing). Check the operating mode.Data links are active. Chec

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232Response Codes Section 6-726: Command error 01 The specified area is not protected. This response code will be returned if an attempt is made to cl

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233SECTION 7Network InterconnectionsThis section describes the method used to connect multiple networks through CS/CJ-series, CVM1, and CV-series PLCs

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234What is Network Interconnection? Section 7-17-1 What is Network Interconnection?Network interconnection enables commands and responses for the mess

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235What is Network Interconnection? Section 7-1• Although a C200HX/HG/HE PLC supports multiple (maximum of 2) Com-munications Units, it cannot functio

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236Remote Programming and Monitoring Section 7-27-2 Remote Programming and MonitoringA remote PLC can be programmed and monitored across a network fro

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3Overview Section 1-1Connecting Repeater Units Using Twisted-pair Cable (Wired Units)T-Branch WiringLong-distance WiringConverting Part of the Transmi

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237Remote Programming and Monitoring Section 7-2CX-ProgrammerA CX-Programmer connected to a CS/CJ-series, C200HX/HG/HE, CVM1,CV-series, or CQM1H CPU U

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238Remote Programming and Monitoring Section 7-2CX-ProgrammerA CX-Programmer connected to a CS/CJ-series, C200HX/HG/HE, CVM1,CV-series, or CQM1H-serie

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239Routing Tables Section 7-3CX-ProgrammerA CX-Programmer connected to a CS/CJ-series, C200HX/HG/HE, CVM1,CV-series, or CQM1H-series CPU Unit can prog

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240Setting Routing Tables Section 7-42. The network address is the address of the network connected to the Unit(between 1 and 127). The address is set

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241Setting Routing Tables Section 7-44. When using a CVM1 or CV-series CPU Unit manufactured prior to April1996, be sure to register routing tables wh

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242Setting Routing Tables Section 7-4SIOU Unit No.:Unit number of the Communications Unit (operating level for C200HX/HG/HEPLCs; always 0 for CQM1H-se

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243Setting Routing Tables Section 7-47-4-5 Connecting to the PLCConnect the Programming Device to a PLC in the network to transfer the rout-ing tables

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244Setting Routing Tables Section 7-47-4-8 Example Routing Table SettingsThis section shows examples of routing table settings.Example 1 The example b

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245Setting Routing Tables Section 7-4Example 3 The network structure example in the figure below shows routing tables for allnodes.Routing Tables on P

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246Setting Routing Tables Section 7-4Routing Tables on PLC 5Routing Tables on PLC 6Routing Tables on PLC 712010 02000312020 0133030 020 003Relay Netwo

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4Overview Section 1-1Maximum 62-node ConfigurationThe following Controller Link Units/Support Boards must be used to constructa network with more than

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247SECTION 8Communications TimingThis section explains details on Controller Link Network communications. Refer to this section for networkcommunicati

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248Communications Mechanism Section 8-18-1 Communications Mechanism8-1-1 Data Transmissions over the NetworkIn a Controller Link Network, token passin

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249Communications Mechanism Section 8-1Polling Node Each Controller Link Network always has a Unit that controls communicationswithin the network. Thi

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250Communications Mechanism Section 8-1If the node is always to be connected as a polled node when the power isturned on, set it as a polled node. If

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251Communications Cycle Time Section 8-28-1-4 Specifying Network ParametersThe network parameters can be specified from the Controller Link SupportSof

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252Communications Cycle Time Section 8-2E: Total number of bytes in messages transmitted during the communications cycleThe number of bytes in each me

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253Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3The number of bytes in each message differs according to the instructionbeing issued.Calculation Example Com

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254Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3CVM1 and CV-series PLCs Under Asynchronous OperationWhen a CVM1 or CV-series CPU Unit is operating in asynch

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255Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3Note 1. Use the above equations only if only one Controller Link Unit is mountedon the PLC. If other CPU Bus

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256Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3CVM1, CV-series, CS/CJ-series PLCs Under Synchronous Operation or C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCs Maximum

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5Overview Section 1-1Token Bus ModeConnecting Repeater Units Using GI Optical Fiber CableCS-series and CVM1/CV-series PLCs only.Token Ring ModeToken B

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257Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3The equation for maximum data link I/O response time is as follows:Note If the total number of data link wor

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258Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3There are three points shown in the diagram above where processing isdelayed, increasing the data link I/O r

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259Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3mum number of words (1,200 words) per time.For example, if the total number of data link words is 5,000, the

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260Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-33. At node #7, data from the previous data exchange is still being transferred,causing a delay of up to one

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261Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3Case 4The following diagram illustrates the data flow that will produce the maximumdata link I/O response ti

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262Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3The equation for maximum data link I/O response time is as follows:Note If the total number of data link wor

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263Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-3The equation for minimum data link I/O response time is as follows:Note If the total number of data link wor

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264Data Link I/O Response Time Section 8-32. Data exchange occurs just after the PLC at node #1 passes the token thatmakes it the polling node, causin

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265Message Delay Times Section 8-4In this case, the data processing time required for data exchange and the datatransmission time are not negligible a

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266Message Delay Times Section 8-4Note Be sure to take into account the time required for data links and program exe-cution, which are not included in

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6Overview Section 1-1Data LinksData links allow the constant sharing of data in predetermined data areasbetween nodes, between PLCs, or between a PLC

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267Message Delay Times Section 8-4Reception ProcessingNumber of words transferred × 0.00075 + 1.3 msNote The I/O response time can increase due to noi

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268Message Delay Times Section 8-4Max. transmission delay = Link servicing interval (source node) + Link serviceprocessing (source node) + Transmissio

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269Message Delay Times Section 8-4Reception ProcessingCommands: 1.3 msResponses: Number of words transferred × 0.00075 ms + 2 msThe I/O response time

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270Message Delay Times Section 8-48-4-2 C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series PLCsSEND(90) The following diagram indicates the data flow which will yield the

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271Message Delay Times Section 8-4ExampleIn this example, the maximum transmission delay is calculated for an instruc-tion sending 256 words of data i

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272Message Delay Times Section 8-4interval (destination node) + Transmission processing (response) + Communi-cations cycle + Transmission delay (respo

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273Message Delay Times Section 8-4Note This communications cycle time is calculated assuming that there is no nodethat transmits event frames before t

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274Message Delay Times Section 8-4

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275SECTION 9Troubleshooting and MaintenanceThis section provides information on troubleshooting errors that occur during Controller Link Unit operatio

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276Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-19-1 Troubleshooting Using IndicatorsThis section describes the errors indicated by the Controller Link

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7Overview Section 1-1SEND/RECV The SEND or RECV instruction sends or receives data in an area of a particu-lar node.The SEND instruction sends data fr

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277Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Not lit Not lit Not lit Not lit Power is not being sup-plied correctly to the PLC.Check the power suppl

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278Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Lit --- --- Not lit Terminating resistance is not set correctly. (Wired Unit)Turn ON the terminating re

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279Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Troubleshooting with LNK and M/A IndicatorsData Link Cannot be StartedThe following table describes the

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280Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Node Cannot Participate in Data LinkThe following table describes the LNK and M/A indicators when a nod

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281Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Configuring a Network with 33 Nodes or MoreProblem Status Cause and remedyThe node is not present in th

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282Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1The data link status is showing statuses of 32 nodes only.The data link status storage area is set to d

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283Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Configuring a Network with 32 Nodes or Less9-1-2 C200HX/HG/HE and CQM1H-series Controller Link UnitsTro

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284Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Not lit Not lit Not lit Not lit Power is not being sup-plied correctly to the PLC.Check the power suppl

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285Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Troubleshooting with LNK and M/A IndicatorsData Link Cannot be StartedThe following table describes the

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286Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Node Cannot Participate in Data LinkThe following table describes the LNK and M/A indicators when a nod

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8Overview Section 1-11-1-2 FeaturesThe Controller Link Network has the following features to meet the variousrequirements of FA sites.Data LinksFlexib

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287Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Data Link Cannot be StoppedStopping the data link depends on the Controller Link Unit operating normall

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288Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1• Setting hardware switches.Indicators Probable cause Probable remedyRUN ERC ERH INSLit Not lit Not lit

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289Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Indicators Probable cause Probable remedyRUN ERC ERH INSLit --- --- Not lit Terminating resistance is n

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290Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Troubleshooting with LNK and M/A IndicatorsData Link Cannot be StartedThe following table describes the

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291Troubleshooting Using Indicators Section 9-1Node Cannot Participate in Data LinkThe following table describes the LNK and M/A indicators when a nod

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292Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Troubleshooting with the PWR IndicatorTroubleshooting with the T/R1 and T/R2 Indicators9-2 Status Area a

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293Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-29-2-1 CS/CJ-series Controller Link UnitsThe status of the Unit and Network is indicated in the following

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294Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Note Data link status is valid only when the local node is participating in the datalink. Confirm that t

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295Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-24-Bit Format SpecifiedThe data link status can be reflected in 4-bit format only when using a CS1W-CLK21

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296Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Communications error is 1: ONThe relevant node is not in the Network.Enter the node in the Net-work.A co

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9Overview Section 1-1Compatible with Different Node ConfigurationsThe following Controller Link Units are available for communications betweendifferen

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297Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Other StatusBit status Probable cause Probable remedyError log exists (CIO 1500 + 25 × n, bit 15) is 1:

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298Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Terminating Resistance Status: CIO 1500 + 25 × (Unit No.) + 24Data link table error (CIO 1500 + 25 × n,

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299Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-29-2-2 C200HX/HG/HE Controller Link UnitsThe status of the Unit and Network is indicated in the following

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300Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Polling Node Address, Startup Node Address: SR 238, SR 242Data Link Status: SR 239 to SR 241, SR 243 to

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301Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Data Link Status: First Data Link Status Word + 0 to + 15Note Refer to 5-4 Checking Data Link Status for

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302Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Data link participation is 0: OFFThe relevant node is not part of data links.Enter the relevant node in

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303Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Other StatusBit status Probable cause Probable remedyDuplicate Operating Lev-els/Refresh Error: Operatin

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304Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-29-2-3 CVM1 and CV-series Controller Link UnitsThe status of the Unit and Network is indicated in the fol

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305Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Data Link Status: CIO 1500 + 25 × (Unit No.) + 7 to + 22When the first data link status word is set to t

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306Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Communications error is 1: ONThe relevant node is not in the Network.Enter the node in the Net-work.A co

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10Overview Section 1-1• If Repeater Units are installed at likely future branch points in the networkin advance, new nodes can be added by simply conn

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307Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Other StatusBit status Probable cause Probable remedyError log exists (CIO 1500 + 25 × n, bit 15) is 1:

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308Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-29-2-4 CQM1H-series Controller Link UnitsStatus AreaError Information: IR 190Data link table error (CIO 1

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309Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Polling Node Address, Startup Node Address: IR 191Network Participation Status: IR 192 and IR 193Local D

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310Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Bit Status and Error ProcessingData Link StatusBit status Probable cause Probable remedyPLC’s CPU Unit e

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311Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Other StatusReceive area insufficient (short) is 1: ONThe send area at the rele-vant node is larger than

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312Status Area and Troubleshooting Section 9-2Terminating Resistance Status: IR 95Routing table error (IR 19002) is 1: ONThe routing table data within

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313Error Log Section 9-39-3 Error LogThe error log records errors that occur in the Controller Link Unit and the timethey occur. The error log can be

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314Error Log Section 9-3Time InformationThe time is recorded in BCD with one byte each for the year (the rightmosttwo digits), month, day, hour, secon

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315Error Log Section 9-3000E HexI/O Bus error 00 Hex 00 Hex Check the operating environment.Ye s C S / C J000F HexPLC initialization error Check the o

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316Error Log Section 9-30101 HexTransmission failed; local node not in NetworkCommand block Bits 0 to 7:Source node addressBits 8 to 14: Source Networ

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11Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2MethodAllocation addresses and sizes are all specified using the Automatic Data LinkCreation Parameters

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317Error Log Section 9-30109 HexTransmission failed; destination busyCommand block Bits 0 to 7:Source node addressBits 8 to 14: Source Network address

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318Error Log Section 9-30117 HexInternal buffer full Command block Bits 0 to 7:Source node addressBits 8 to 14: Source Network addressBit 15: OFFRespo

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319Error Log Section 9-3Note 1. Applicable PLCs: CV = CVM1 and CV-series PLCs, CS/CJ = CS-seriesand CJ-series PLCs, All = All models of PLC.2. Errors

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320Troubleshooting Error Messages in CX-Net Data Link Table Check Section 9-4Error StatusThe status of each bit indicates that an error has occurred a

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321Troubleshooting Error Messages in CX-Net Data Link Table Check Section 9-4Example Display of Error ListNote (1) If any errors (except for warnings)

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322Troubleshooting Error Messages in CX-Net Data Link Table Check Section 9-4The XX symbol refers to the corresponding node address. The twoasterisks

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323Cleaning and Inspection Section 9-59-5 Cleaning and InspectionThis section describes cleaning and inspection procedures that are to be per-formed a

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324Handling Precautions Section 9-69-6 Handling PrecautionsThe Controller Link Unit is a Network device. If the Unit is damaged, it willeffect the ent

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325Handling Precautions Section 9-6Relay Terminal Blocks (CJ1W-TB101) can be used on any node but theend nodes to enable replacing the Controller Link

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326Handling Precautions Section 9-6CVM1 and CV-series Controller Link UnitsCQM1H-series Controller Link Units2. Turn the power off once, connect the C

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12Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Connecting Repeater Units Using Twisted-pair Cable in Wired SystemsT-Branch WiringLong-distance Wiring

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327Handling Precautions Section 9-6Using the above procedure to reset the network parameters of the node thatwas replaced to the same as the other nod

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328Handling Precautions Section 9-62. Detach the communications cables and the Bus Connection Unit attachedto the Controller Link Unit to be replaced

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329Handling Precautions Section 9-6previous status. If, however, the CPU Unit is replaced, the data link tables androuting tables will need to be rese

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330Handling Precautions Section 9-6

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331SECTION 10Adding Nodes and Editing Active Data Link TablesThis section describes the methods used to perform functions without turning OFF the PLC

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332Adding Nodes Using a Repeater Unit Section 10-110-1 Adding Nodes Using a Repeater Unit10-1-1 OverviewThe CS1W-RPT01 Repeater Unit can be used to ad

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333Adding Nodes Using a Repeater Unit Section 10-110-1-2 Procedure for Adding Nodes10-1-3 Precautions when Connecting Nodes Using a Repeater UnitWhen

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334Adding Nodes Using a Repeater Unit Section 10-1• If automatic settings are used, make sure that the appropriate DM Areaparameters have been set.Che

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335Adding Nodes Using a Repeater Unit Section 10-1Before connecting the new nodes to the existing network, always set the poll-ing/polled node setting

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336Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10-210-2 Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links 10-2-1 OverviewThe data

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13Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Converting Part of the Transmission Line to Optical FiberTwo Repeater Units of the same model must be u

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337Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10-2Data link communications will continue, so the Communications Error Flag forthe da

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338Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10-210-2-5 Procedure for Changing the Data Link Tables with CX-ProgrammerThe procedure

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339Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10-26. Use the mouse to select node 1, whose data link table is to be changed. 7. Sele

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340Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10-210. The Data Link Table Transfer Confirmation Message Box will be displayed.Click

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341Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10-2

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342Changing the Data Link Tables with Active Data Links Section 10-2

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343Appendix AStandard ModelsController Link UnitsController Link Support BoardController Link Support SoftwareRepeater UnitsCommunications Cables (Twi

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344Standard Models Appendix ACX-Programmer with CX-NetCPU Units and Programming DevicesCPU UnitsApplicable computerName Model number Applicable PLCsIB

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345Standard Models Appendix AOther Products Used with Controller Link UnitsRefer to the operation manual for the relevant PLC for further information

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14Specifications and Configurations Section 1-21-2-3 Communications SpecificationsWired SystemNote 1. The maximum distance between nodes depends on th

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347Appendix BMemory AreasThis appendix provides easy reference to the words in PLC memory areas used by Controller Link Networks.CS/CJ-series PLCsAuxi

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348Memory Areas Appendix BCS/CJ CPU Bus Unit Duplication Error FlagBit A40113 is turned ON when two CS/CJ CPU Bus Units have been assigned the same un

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349Memory Areas Appendix BNetwork Participation Status: CIO 1500 + 25 × (Unit No.) + 2, + 3 (See pages 190, 304.)Local Data Link Participation Status:

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350Memory Areas Appendix B4-Bit Format SpecifiedTerminating Resistance Status (CIO 1500 + 25 × (Unit No.) + 24 (See page 305.)Node 4PLC status0: Ina

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351Memory Areas Appendix BDM Area: CS/CJ CPU Bus Unit AreaThe CS/CJ CPU Bus Unit Area (DM Area) is allocated to CS/CJ CPU Bus Units according to the u

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352Memory Areas Appendix BParameters for Automatically Setting Data Links with Equality Layout: D30000 + 100 × (Unit No.) + 1 to 9 (See page 145.)Para

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353Memory Areas Appendix B1 to 1 TypeWords N+22 through N+25 register nodes that will participate in the data links. The numbers shown in the tableare

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354Memory Areas Appendix BWords N+22 through N+25 register nodes that will participate in the data links. The numbers shown in the tableare the node a

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355Memory Areas Appendix BOperating Level Status: SR 252 (See pages 189, 300.)AR AreaDuplicate Operating Levels/Refresh Error: AR 00 (See page 299.)Ro

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356Memory Areas Appendix BCommunications Controller Hardware Error, EEPROM Error: AR 11, AR 15 (See page 299.)Service Time: AR 16, AR 17 (See page 299

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15Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Communications Specifications when Using the CS1W-RPT01 Repeater Unit in a Wired NetworkNote 1. Specifi

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357Memory Areas Appendix BRouting Tables (DM 6450 to DM 6499) (See page 243.)When the use of routing tables is enabled by the software switch setting,

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358Memory Areas Appendix BCPU Bus Unit NumbersBits A41000 through A41015 correspond to CPU Bus Units #0 through #15, respectively. When two CPU BusUni

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359Memory Areas Appendix BLocal Data Link Participation Status: CIO 1500 + 25 × (Unit No.) + 6 (See page 304.)Data Link Status: CIO 1500 + 25 × (Unit

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360Memory Areas Appendix BDM Area: CPU Bus Unit AreaThe CPU Bus Unit Area (DM Area) is allocated to CPU Bus Units according to the unit numbers assign

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361Memory Areas Appendix BParameters for Automatically Setting Data Links: DM 2000 + 100 × (Unit No.) + 1 to + 9 (See page 147.)CQM1H-series PLCsAR Ar

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362Memory Areas Appendix BCommunications Unit Flags, Control Bits, and Status InformationLocal Data Link Participation Status: IR 90 (See page 309.)Da

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363Memory Areas Appendix BController Link Status InformationError Information: IR 190 (See page 309.)Polling Node Address, Startup Node Address: IR 19

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364Memory Areas Appendix BAutomatic Data Link Parameters: DM 6401 to DM 6409 (See page 150.)Routing Tables: DM 6450 to DM 6499 (See page 239.)These wo

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365Appendix CUsing the Relay Terminal BlockThis appendix describes how to use the CJ1W-TB101 Wired Controller Link Unit Relay Terminal Block. Using aR

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366Using the Relay Terminal Block Appendix C4. Attach the terminal block cover to the communications terminal block on the Controller Link Unit.Replac

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16Specifications and Configurations Section 1-21-2-4 Controller Link Unit Models and PLCsWired SystemThere are five Controller Link Units: One for CVM

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367Using the Relay Terminal Block Appendix CNote 1. Signal will still be flowing through the communications cables during the replacement procedure i

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369IndexNumerics1 to 1 type, 10, 130, 1391:N allocations1 to 1 type, 10, 130, 139chain type, 10, 130, 141common type, 10, 130, 1354-bit format, 156, 1

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370Indexsettings, 93CJ Seriessettings, 89CJ-series PLCs, 46CQM1H Seriessettings, 100CQM1H-series PLCs, 53CS Seriessettings, 86CS-series PLCs, 44CVM1 a

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Index371error log, 7reading, 210response codes, 227FAL/FALS No., 221fatal error data, 220FINS commandserrors, 227response codeserrors, 227sending and

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372Indexreading, 219reading controller status, 203, 220receiving routing table settings, 243status, 219polling cycledefinition, 248polling nodesetting

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Index373changing PV, 215reading Completion Flag status, 214, 216reading PV, 216troubleshooting, 276status area, 292status flags, 301using indicators,

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374Index

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375Revision HistoryA manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual. The following table outlines the

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376Revision History06 February 2003 “PC” changed to “PLC” throughout the manual. Information related to the CQM1H-CLK21 was added and information rela

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vNotice:OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operatorand only for the purposes described in this manu

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17Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Note A Controller Link Support Board can be installed into an IBM PC/AT or com-patible computer to conn

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OMRON CorporationControl Devices Division H.Q.Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku,Kyoto, 600-8530 JapanTel: (81)75-344-7109/Fax: (81)75-344-7149Regional He

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Authorized Distributor:Cat. No. W309-E1-09 Note: Specifications subject to change without noticePrinted in JapanThis manual is printed on 100% recycle

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18Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2CS/CJ-series Controller Link Unit ModelsNote A network can contain both nodes with maximum of 20,000 da

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19Specifications and Configurations Section 1-21-2-5 Devices for ConnectionTo set up a Controller Link Network, the following devices are needed in ad

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20Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Note 1. Repeater Units do not use a node address.2. See Connection Procedure for an explanation of how

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21Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Note Normally, the communications cable must be disconnected from a Wired Con-troller Link Unit to repl

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22Specifications and Configurations Section 1-22. For automatic data link creation with 1:N allocations or when changingdata link tables while the dat

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23Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Using a Computer Node A computer that is a node on the Network can also be used to control theControlle

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24Specifications and Configurations Section 1-2Controller Link Support Software Menu OverviewNote 1. Refer to the Controller Link Support Software Ope

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25Selection of Communications Functions Section 1-3When Operating on Personal Computer as Peripheral SoftwareWhen Operating on Personal Computer Conne

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26Basic Procedures Section 1-4other PLCs in other nodes or from one PLC to IBM PC/AT or compatible com-puters.1-4 Basic ProceduresPreparations C200HX/

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viUnit Versions of CS/CJ-series Controller Link UnitsUnit VersionsA “unit version” has been introduced to manage CS/CJ-series Controller Link Units ac

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27Application Precautions Section 1-5b) This setting is valid only with the CS1W-CLK21-V1 and CS1W-CLK21-V1. Reset the power to the PLC after setting.

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28Application Precautions Section 1-5• Set routing tables at all the nodes in all the networks when multiple net-works are connected.• When using the

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29Application Precautions Section 1-5• The Wired Network 62 Node Enable Bit in the DM Parameter Area soft-ware switches of CS1W-CLK21-V1 and CJ1W-CLK2

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30Application Precautions Section 1-5

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31SECTION 2Basic ProceduresThis section describes the basic procedures to use the Controller Link Unit. The settings necessary for using each of thefu

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32Data Links Procedures Section 2-12-1 Data Links Procedures2-1-1 Manually Setting Data LinksWhen the data link mode is set for manual data link table

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33Data Links Procedures Section 2-16. Set the data link mode.Note a) When using fewer than 33 nodes, make sure that the Wired Net-work 62 Node Enable

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34Data Links Procedures Section 2-18. Start the data links.Note a) Data link Start/Stop Bit (N= unit number):CS/CJ Series: Word 0 of DM30000 + 100 × N

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35Data Links Procedures Section 2-12. Prepare for communications.3. Turn ON the power to the PLC.4. Connect the Programming Device.5. Create I/O table

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36Data Links Procedures Section 2-1Note a) When using fewer than 33 nodes, make sure that the Wired Net-work 62 Node Enable Bit if the DM Parameter Ar

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viiUsing the Unit Version LabelsUnit version labels are provided with the product. These labels can be attached to the front of previousController Lin

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37Data Links Procedures Section 2-1• 1:N allocation (Compatible with CS1W-CLK21-V1 and CJ1W-CLK21-V1)Common TypeNote For automatic data link creation

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38Data Links Procedures Section 2-11 to 1 TypeNote For automatic data link creation with 1:N allocation, use CX-Net inCX-Programmer version 3.2 or hig

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39Data Links Procedures Section 2-1Chain TypeNote For automatic data link creation with 1:N allocations, use the CX-Netin CX-Programmer version 3.2 or

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40Message Service Procedure Section 2-2C200HX/HG/HE: AR 0700 (operating level #0), AR 0704 (operating level #1)CVM1/CV Series: Word 0 of DM 2000 + 10

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41Message Service Procedure Section 2-26. Set the data link mode.Note When using fewer than 33 nodes, make sure that the Wired Network62 Node Enable B

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42Message Service Procedure Section 2-2

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43SECTION 3Installation and WiringThis section describes how to install a Controller Link Unit and how to wire the Controller Link Network.3-1 Compone

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44Component Names and Functions Section 3-13-1 Component Names and FunctionsThis section describes the names and functions of the Controller Link Unit

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45Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Wired Unit IndicatorsNote Even when the local node does not participate in the data link, theindicator will

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46Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Dimensions (Unit: mm)3-1-2 CJ-series Controller Link Units10135130CLK21-V1UNIT No.RUNCLK21-V1ERC INSERH M/A

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47Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Wired Unit IndicatorsNote Even when the local node does not participate in the data link, the M/A indicator

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48Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Dimensions (Unit: mm)6531UNIT No.RUNCLK21-V1ERC INSERH M/A LNK RD90 2.72.7NODE No.x101x1000123456789ABCDEF0

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49Component Names and Functions Section 3-13-1-3 C200HX/HG/HE Controller Link UnitWired Unit Indicators1Indicators LED indicators that display the Uni

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50Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Note Even when the local node does not participate in the data link, theindicator will be lit if there are

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51Component Names and Functions Section 3-13-1-4 CVM1 and CV-series Controller Link UnitWired Unit IndicatorsUnit number switches Two rotary switches.

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52Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Note Even when the local node does not participate in the data link, theindicator will be lit if there are

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53Component Names and Functions Section 3-13-1-5 CQM1H-series Controller Link UnitWired Unit IndicatorsIndicators LED indicators that display the Unit

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54Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Note Even when the local node does not participate in the data link, theindicator will be lit if there are

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55Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Repeater Unit IndicatorsDimensions (Unit: mm)Name Color Status MeaningPWR(Power supply)Green Lit Power supp

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56Component Names and Functions Section 3-13-1-7 Wire-to-Optical (H-PCF) Repeater Unit Repeater Unit IndicatorsON12ON12DC24VINPUTSL1SL2T/R2T/R1PWRCS1W

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ixTABLE OF CONTENTSPRECAUTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xix1 Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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57Component Names and Functions Section 3-1Dimensions (Unit: mm)3-1-8 Wire-to-Optical (GI) Repeater Unit 75.673.3859Two, 4.5 dia.30902181(Unit: mm)ON1

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58Unit Installation Section 3-2Repeater Unit IndicatorsDimensions (Unit: mm)3-2 Unit Installation• The Controller Link Unit is mounted onto a CPU Back

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59Unit Installation Section 3-22. Be sure that all screws on the Backplane, the Bus Connection Unit, the ter-minal block, and cables are tightened fir

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60Unit Installation Section 3-2Installing with Another Communications UnitWhen installing a Controller Link Unit along with another CommunicationsUnit

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61Unit Installation Section 3-2CS-series PLCsUp to a total of eight Controller Link Units with unit version 1.2 or later (wired,optical, and optical r

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62Unit Installation Section 3-2Note When installing several CS-series CPU Bus Units at the same time, a total of16 CS-series CPU Bus Units maximum may

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63Unit Installation Section 3-2CJ-series PLCsUp to a total of four Controller Link Units for CJ-series PLCs can be connectedin a CPU Rack or a Expansi

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64Unit Installation Section 3-2Example: Using the C200HW-PA204 Power Supply Unit supplying a maxi-mum current of 4.6 A (5 V) and maximum power of 30 W

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65Unit Installation Section 3-2Screw-mounting a Repeater UnitUse M4 × 15 screws to mount the Unit as shown in the following diagram.Mounting a Repeate

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66Wiring Section 3-3End Plate: PFP-M (2 Plates required per Repeater Unit)3-3 Wiring3-3-1 Communications CablesUsing the specified twisted-pair cable,

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xTABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 5Data Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1055-1 What Are Data Links? . .

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67Wiring Section 3-33. Do not connect the shield cable of the communications cable to a groundthat is also being used for power-system devices, such a

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68Wiring Section 3-3Using a Relay Terminal BlockNote 1. Mounting and dismounting during communications is not possible for Re-lay Terminal Blocks conn

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69Wiring Section 3-35. Twist firmly the portion of the signal lines that are exposed.6. Apply vinyl tape or heat-shrinking tube to the end of the cove

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70Wiring Section 3-3b) The approximate dimension for when the cable has been wiredfrom the terminal block along the front of the Unit is shown in thef

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71Wiring Section 3-310. When bending a communications cable, allow 60 mm or more for the bend-ing radius (R).11. Do not place any object on the commun

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72Wiring Section 3-38. Do not place any object on the power cable.9. Check that connectors are correctly attached before using the Unit.Power Supply S

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73Wiring Section 3-35. Move the cable connector so that the loose ends are on the left-hand side,and insert the Unit’s optical connector as far as it

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74Wiring Section 3-3Communications CablesOptical Bus or Optical Ring System (H-PCF Cable)The following devices are required for the Optical Bus or Opt

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75Wiring Section 3-3Optical Fiber Cables with Connectors (Indoor Use Only)The following Optical Fiber Cables are available with Connectors alreadyatta

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76Wiring Section 3-3CS1W-RPT03 (GI)Note 1. Always use the specified Optical Fiber Cables.2. Although the Optical Fiber Cables can be distinguished by

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